.ter.L two the daily news Monday, FVbrjtr.f, L - -" -' " 1 West Of England Work For Young - Yf Buy at the Family Surrounded By People Director For Discussed Western Canada 'SPORT' Airplane Works Conference this Week With i People of Local Church and receive the utmost in Style, Comfort & Value Shoes that are a pleasure to wear at a modest price 0060000000060600 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance Paid lh advance, per week , Paid in advance, per month .50 By mail 16 all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and FOR AND AGAINST -. ,There will during the next few moriths be a great many arguments for and against the trade agreements by which Britain, United States and Canada are bound tdtrether by A mutual economic arrangement. An effort is.be!ng made to show that the advantage is all to the United States and none to Canada. The feature that is not.pointed out by either side is that the arguments seem to assume that the former trade Agreement with Britain would have gone on for ever. As a matter of fact it Was due for tewritintr verv sonn and NEW PARTIES Resident of Old Country Gives Little Glimpse of What I Oolng On There A lady Writing to a Prince Rupert resident from rural England says: I have taken my first aid In con-J hectlon with A.R.P. and am now going on with gas lectures so as to be ready In case of attack. We sincerely hope it will never come." She then tells of a section of the west of England that Is "all built up in connection onnecuon with wun a a local locai airplane airpiane;R are surrounded by airplane works. One of there employ over a thous and men and four more are In eotfrre of construction. The letter concludes: "We think Chamberlain look the rlghl course at Munich. Only this week a man tame taking particulars as to how many refugees we Could lake in case of evacuation." : Children Saving For Royal Visit Plan To Finance 50Mile Jonrnev By Household Economies It.. tl,t rll 1 .. .1 1 1 J I.. J L - m W . . . uimcu ouii.es, - w vcaiiy I pcinni, i f puiu in auvance w.ww J.UU nOUSeirola tlvUOVIIVIIU THE PAS, Man., Feb. 27: (CP Household economies may fin ance a Journey to Winnipeg lo see $5.00 the King and Queen In May. .121 The children of one The Pas family have father' promise sufficient funds can be sired from expenses ,Ayv10S.a the IIIV VVU'lllllx By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 Journey to Wlnnfpeg fot the royal ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertioh . . . .02 Local readers, per line, per insertion .25 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone , 8G ' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION S LIKELY TO LOSE Monday, February 27, 1939. tion that Prime Minister Chamberlain probably did the right thing at Munich, it seems as it the Labor Opposition in the British Parliament was doomed to serve another few years in the cold shades. There did seem to be some chance of Labor winning with the help of the few liberals and other opposition groups if the advice of Sir Stafford Cripps had been taken but the Labor Party expelled Sir Stafford and would have none of his policy. Yet many labor groups are out in support of his policy and there lies the danger. Conservative Britain will probably remain Conservative Britain but it will not be very conservative. As usually happens in that country, the Conservatives pass most of the radical legislation after they have opposed it sternly for a number of years. According to everything one reads or hears about Kntrland, the people are calmly accenting the fact that all vlsil will be made. fnoit bffnrfc mil rrn in t-oorminrr !n nwlan f- Irnon nnss VHVe Clive j The first saving was one that nn amount of parental prompting Alberta Drama Team Selected Clive Dramatic Society To Represent Prairie Province in Dominion Festival EDMONTON, Feb. 27: (CP) Dramatic Society has been TOURIST DOLLARS VANCOUVER, Feb. 27: (CP) "Mr. Average Tourist" spent $38.85 In British' Columbia last year, according to -R, A. Hutchison, secretary-manager of the 'Tourist Association here. Mail Scbeduli For thC East Mbnday, Wednesday Friday and From the East I Tuesday, Thursday and I BAlurday 11:00 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon) could not have continued without each narty to the agree- Friddy Thursday 30 10 111v.u1 ti yiny iu KUi, ,-suinu uuvitm-age, i nis jk an important February 13 and 23 fact to bear in mind in nlMhe discussions which are about From Vancouver- These are days of ouick changes. There has been 'folk' . 3 pjn. p.m.i tfli take place. 8unday 4 pjn. ; . 4 I Wednesday 10:30 ajn. 1 ' Friday 4 p.m. i Kenruary 9 ana 19 a.m. For Anyox and Stewarts- Sunday ?"n.day 7 p.m. at' various times of the possibility of the formation of a rroni Ant6x and Stewart p.rr 5 p.m 3 p.m. jitw jjm ly ai wuawa, possioiy a new national party. Also Tuesday 1130 ajn there hap been talk of the possibility of the formatien of a" Thursday , 8 p.m. Quebec Nationalist.party. Then' there is the movement to Fof Naa!l nhtt nd port simpson-form.a I jew businessmen's oartyll of. which looks like a 8BnS? rrrr-. 1B .. J tendency away from the old two-party system, What it rSS ha all means or what will come of it eventually, nobody seems tor Queen cnariotu islands- ' m to know. The experience of Hon. H. H. Stevens and his February 10 and 24 .... 9:30 p.m new party at the last election would seem to have been suf- From (lueen charlotte islands iiceni warning to new party leaaers out the failure of one rKUlUAr 0 a,lu . party does not mean the failure of others. Possibly the return home of Premier Henburn of Ontario hna Lm. Jl ?J and M 10 " V. a.m p.m. tiling to do With the new movement. , February 13 and 23 a.ni. I Rev. F. B, MeDormand of Edmon ton, director of church, school and young people's work for the Baptist Church in Western Canada, had useful discussions with workers of the local church during his visit to Prince Rupert last week. On Wed riesday evening he met the young people and discussed their actlvl ties, suggestions being made for future programs. On Thursday night Mr. McDor- the necessity of leadership training methods. " ICELAND Sl'RVEY THEODORE, Sask.. Feb. 27: C.N.R Trains For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays days From the East-- and 6 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ana Rev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First Frl- p.m. i pni. If you wish to swap .wmelhlne Try a Classified. CANADIENS WIN AGAIN Montreafcrs Appear Destined Clare in National Hockey l'lay.off After All NEW YORK, Feb. 27: CP Montreal Canadlehs continued mand met with church workers, j thf,r n,,,,,,, Jate season come. a result, they have risen out of dai nrn in Nnrinnn iotepv Baptist Church, presided over the aRue play-offs after all. The Joseph Nordal, ceramic englneef. rnvpnim has been appointed by the govern- Boston, 0; .Toronto. 1. ment or Iceland to survey that Sunday country's mineral resources. He Boston. 5; Chicago. 1. made a preliminary survey in 1034. canadlcns. 3; New York Steamship Sailings lng room table has been reduced Rnr;jntf r,,oU . to one lone bulb. The oldest boy skipped his last Partly as a result of the recent break in the Labor haircut; one of the girls docs ranks in TivitaSn nnrl nartlv Vvontnico nt a (tvnU'inrr nrmvi'f. without butter with her meals and the youngest, seven years old, has urged "Dad" to miss a service club luncheon occasionally and save a "whole half dollar." Odd pennies saved by the children are deposited In a cocoa tin bank. r V i. Vl " tu l' 'a chosen to represent Alberta in the u i With the dictatorships. The sympathy of the ruling class- Dominion Drama Festival. es seem to be with Germany and Italy in their efforts to ' combat Communism but against them in their efforts to subdue the democracies. It is a curious condition of affairs, just as curious as is the fact that the British radicals-urged the government to fight the dictators and then V6ted to reduce the expenditures on armaments. gers, 0. Toronto. 1: Detroit. 5. i Tomorrow night the Montreal Yanc fflMO rJllklil tt-Ut r1lt n T)itrtn tnl til VHIIUUtV llJ f W UIIU For Vaneoum lhe Toronto Manlo tjf nt MM Tuesday-Catala 1:30 pm. York with the Americans Norah ,. 5 p.m. Americans rrom Vancouver Toronto Sunday ss. Calala 4 pm Detroit had been able to effect before- Mday. Pr. A(JeIalde 4 pjIJ Canadlfns the saving of electric light Win- , venture ,c"lu,c nM - pm tukt kmaa wt..i ", "'' , "8"" February 9 and 19 m. Princess csreiessiy ki, uurniirj arc nu Norah dark. The cluster above the din- r. Ahvh. strm, a.m Wednesday 8s. Prince Oeorge 4 pjn. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala ..11:30 ajn. Thursday s. Prince 1 Qeorge 8 p.m. Montreal, Ran- Thursday-Ss. Prince The National League standing id Oeorge 11:15 p.m. date: Friday Ss Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn. W W D D L L F F A Ptl. .a. .1 ... uuotuil 1U IIO OU February 13 and 23 4s. Princess Rangers 29 23 ..18 .. 10 13 II 11 2 !6 113 11 113 in PG 18 21 22 21 76 60 95 91 85 107 70 85 92 124 NORTH STAR TAKES LEAD ForNj,asHiTerandrortS,-mpson-' rjy 4c0rmg a tw0 game to QM Sunday-ss. catala 8 pm victory over Electrical Workers num nasi uuer anr. rori Mmpson jsortn star has moved into the mesaay ss. catala ...1:30 pjn. leadership of the GROTTO IN WIN AGAIN fobarrvnUf building Vp Margin of premier In City Howling Leazue Grotto scored a two game to one victory victory over over Royal lioyai Hotel iioiei In in the me CUtf my; ,ork,. bmldlng highl and day. . W. ; clpal g . . topic JhJ B,.hooi ..w wa. th tolffta, e nrln- ! .'T.iZZ..i n" lJ7" ?. M !'& Arhatetir rj, her strengthen their hold on first place In the standing. The lowly the cellar and appear probable to t8 0,d rtn(eA w0n tw0 one oyer upras which remains tied In lec id place with, the Royal Hotel. Mr. McDormand, who arrived or the even t0 lhe basement by ' losln8 Te w J Ndi Oundenon of Old Em from Edmonton Tuesday night, left on. .he ,.adl nton Brulna ,n wm Thursday night on the Prince al Chicago press with li George for Vancouver. Week . end NaUona, Hockey deEm,'rr" ... ... W. Smith Saturday Ottrti:h , J. Obmadlha KIrulor 'Oundexaen Totals il'rlntrrv fiamueln Frank . . ,West Totals . Crottw imwn -F. Ccnadhva Simendsoo Moron Totals Itnval Hotel Todd m Zarelli -vwtkl 3() 8-hlaberg Smith Totals I 131 129 lt 134 .205 . 7IS 1 186 142 139 169 145 711 1 176 J 33 224 148 158 1 184 183 173, 192 183 917 .2 104 (30 137 141 m t 114 136 154 146 168 111 2 156 161 193 195 171 til 2 174 134 199 171 175 S5 The league Handing to date: Orotto . 16 ' t Old Empre 13 11 noyal .13 11 Displace Rupert Motor From Toil Printers 6 18 Position In Comrhtrelal U. . . Inj Leacoe For Ocean Falls Bowline Lamn -f MacDonaM M o.imma witl- Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 p.m. margin over Rupert Motors Is one m nA M,-'h, Vamsnaka of Dta Thursday Ss. Prince ooint. North star n1sv n. ,.: 'Hh 146. George 11:14 p.m. last Thursday night, the Electrl- Frlday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 10 pjn. clans rolling of fthelr play yeater Prom Ocean Falls day. Wed. Ss. Pr. Oeorge .... 10:30 ajn. The league standing to date: Tiaay ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 pm. oh star . is ss. Venture pjn Rupert Motors . 14 For Queen Charlotte Islands Parker's Oaraje 13 February 10 and 24 ss. Prince Pioneer Laundry 10 John io:30 p.m From Queen Charlotte Islands February 8 and 22 ss. Prince Royal Lunch 9 Oyro Club g Canadian Legion John a.m. Electrical Workers For Alaska-February 9 and 19 ss. Princess Norah a.m rom Alaska-February 13 and 23 ss. Princes Norah a.m From Skeena River-Friday ss. 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