t; i li ii i a : ti u u 1 it SI 1! !! ii n ii is i jf !) i? AGS TWO Stock Ends Sale Final Clearance 64 Pairs Women's broken lines, all high grade shoes. Mostly small sizes. This is a real gJve away. Pinal clearance price 85c 3C ralrs Women's Tumps, Straps and Oxfords While they Jast. Final clearance 81,95 Rubbers of All Kinds at Reduced Prices oooonoo00Hoooa Family shoe store ltD. Thp Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Monday, February 20, 1939. METHOD IS WRONG The recent episode in connection with the letting of the contract for Bren guns makes it clear that some people expect to make good profits out of the manufacture of arms. That is something that might be changediby having the government own and control all arms and munitions factories. There is too much at stake to continue the pres IS IT A DANGER? Quebec intends to prevent any chance in the consti tution of Canada which might enable the country to nut in force such laws as unemployment insurance or minimum wages Ir the whole country. Standards of education also will be kept low. This is a danger to the whole of Canada. Competition of poorly paid residents of Quebec province is a danger to industrial life in the west and al?o tends to keep down the standard of living. Speaking recently in the Quebec Legislature Premier Duplessis said; (nnfvlnpr nrid to back sin their oHms thev declare that so far thnir nlanR have been carried out without a hitch, n i i i I m miaisBxaixsvai mmtm n rjtvmrnrM r irnvrntwrmtvemtmsmta sm ELIO'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE I SIX-PIECE DINETTE SUITE Eastern Canadian Hardwood is used in this charming set, they featvre natural or Ivory enamel finish, trimmed with black. Set consists of table with disappearing leaf and set of onn nn u? fotir chairs with uuholitered slipfeitt 4 onlv " Trade-In Allowance For Your Old furniture BUNGALOW BED Don't miss this attractive special, two in continuous posts, com plete with a strong cable spring and mattress. C-fff AA S 3-0. O -vxr I o 1 Xt-JV-S, T THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TKAIL KUITISH COLUMBIA ManufacturcrK of EW-nhnnt Rrand Chemical Fertiliser Ammonium Pliosnhates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos- phates Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver. Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. Blackburn 1. Sunderland 0. ( Tnglikh League First Division Arsenal 1, Chelsea 0. , Aston Villa 2, Liverpool 0. Blackpool 3, Manchester United 5 Brentford 1, Stoke City 0. Derby 0. Birmingham 1. Everton 2. BolUn 1. Grimsby Town 0. Middlesbrouph 2. Huddersfiejd Town t. Charltor Athletic 0. Portsmouth 0, Preston Northcnd o Sunderland 2. Leicester City 0. Wolverhampton Wanderers 4 Leeds United 1. English League Second Division Blackburn Rovers 1. Burnley 0. Bradford 2. Luton Town 1 J I Bury 5. Coventry City 0. j Chesterfield 3. West Bromwi h Albion 1. Fulham 1, Tottenham Hotspu -- 0. Manchester City 1, Plymouth (Argyle 3. Mlllwall 4, Sheffield United 0 Sheffield Wednesday 2, South. arapton 0. Swansea Town 0. Norwich City 1 Tranmere Rovers 0, Newcastle United 3. West Ham United 5. Notts Forest 0. Scottish League First Division ParUck ThlsUe 4. Kilmarnock 3. Queen of South 3, Hamilton Academicals 0. Scottish League Second Division Dundee 3, Kings Park 0. Edinburgh City 3 Stenhousemulr ent hit or miss method. Those heavily interested in the remaking of arms and munitions might be swayed or might' "trcfV, 0 lrrlT,a.ns ! ., . .. i I East Stirling 6. Dumbarton 4. sway others with a view to bringing about war conditions st Bernards 6t Forfar Athletic or continuing them in order that profits might be made. 2 While government ownership and operation has not Scottish cup Third Round always been efficient, it would be freed from the possi-! Buckie ThUe . l" c 1.: e t. 1:.. e n 16. imaiesut wirttwuy jiuiils liuiu uic uvea ui leuuvt vjwchs. Rangers 1. Clyde 4. Dunfermline 1. Alloa 1. Motherwell 4, St. Mirren 2. Hearts 2. Celtic 2. Hearts 2, Celtic 2. Falkirk 2, Aberdeen 3. Byes Hibernians and ijueen of South. Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Portland, 2; Spokane. 3. "Quebec will not allow itself to be assimilated. No as an outcome of Margaret one will touch the autonomy of the province of Quebec -Qmlth' 11,(5 ch,Ic! r a Plice mcer' We have a faith, a mentality and traditions of particular heaav itblUei s' Hambn ap cjinrarter ,nnd onlv we can decide what is best for us. I afternoon m 7 Xous 3 Zi will allow no one to come and try to run this province or charge. The .magistrate issued an put obstacles in the way of its progress." order that the dog be muzzled, the I owner assuming responsibility to PROJECTED SPRING CAMPAIGN gee that ms was dQnc- It is a curious fact that the campaign understood o be undertaken bv the Chinese against the invaders is the - on0 planned by German advisers who were recalled by Germanv last voar. Gnpn'lln nrm?p? nrp said tn nnvo hrnn "Build . C. Payrolls" :forned yho "'ill harass the Jaoanese and co-operatinn- Yq with thorn will be modern airplanes from the United Stages pnd other countries. Additional troops are said n i to.have baen trained hv the Chinese to supplement those DntlSll who tok part in th fightino in the fall. While ir J'b hard to think that the Chinese can havo ColUHlbicl anv hone of Hxivirjo- out the invaders the Chinese ar verv . rvApoTr Pacific Milk has Its home here, and getting and giving the benefits of "residing" in British Columbia, it grows yearly in public favor. Our climate, water and pasture make it a better milk. These it gets, Payroll and profit. These Jt gives. Its .farmer-owners, grateful, hope it gives back to British Columbia all that British Columbia has so generously given to Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated Of Course A Hot Time Is What you Want This Winter You can get it by using our famous EUson, Itulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Welllnctoii coal. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 538 the n.n.T news Kfonrfa? Ft Old Country Soccer Tires Of Tennis Today's English ."up Keplays Chelsea 3, Sheffield Wednc duy 1 ELLSWOHTH VINES PORTLAND. Feb. 20: CP-Ellsworth Vines, bored with professional tennis touring, announced here that he would be retiring before next Christmas Alpha Is Again Leading Bowling , Alpha regained Its pur at he top of the league in the High Schol girls' bowling on Saturday by defeiUnq Gamma with a sc ire W 1612.. Beta s score was Wpiwrs of the theatre tlrkets wert: Josephine Qy of Alpha with 188, Mi$e Norton of Oamma with 173&M Nancye rawes of Beta with 135. 'it, I ?ague standing ic date : I Alpha -14063. , Oamma 13706. BeU-llC15. 1 K00P GAME WAS CLOSE Prince It u pert Defeats Port Simp ou By Score of tC to 2t P' ince Rupert on Saturday GROTTO IS IMPROVING llrttrrcd Lead in City Howling League by Defeating Printers Second Place Tie Omtto defeated Printers by a score of two games to one yesterday to Improve their margin of leadership in th City Bowling League. Royal Hotel won two games to one over Old Empress and I these two teams are new tied for Tw;ct. only has Port Simpson 'the runner-up poaiUon. High airdropped a decision on the home (erase wrer wos George Howe of court The second defeat was at Royal Hotel with 1OT. the hands of the Standard OScrs inriivldjul saors: Printers 2 !sllf . . , Piaycd by the Prince Rupert iq pranks . t t a warm-up to the New wyedle M ti katla series, the game cer- p, t 'i r.'y won its point. Due to the Total i 1 I'liW play was fast and the,Cro(to checking hard. At several ; t times play succeeded in ' apt: p the referee's control much the delight of the spectators. E -ilte the fact that the Jocals were shooting poorly they man aged to hold the home town's t a meagw few points With fire minutes to go the Youpr Peoples Educational Association led 24 to 21 A basket and penalty shot by Bevnon. followed by a long shot by Morgan, put the Prince ' "unert team in front. A weakened defense, Murray having been forced to retire with a foot tn- ury managed to hold the slim :kad until the final whistle. Full time score was 26 to 24. uommaio and Campbell were outstanding for the visitors and Obachint, latest addition to the Oilers, proved himself to be a elded asset d The trip was mad' aboard .he 'Royal a.s boat Mary Lou, Jprln'ers iX W j PROVINCE OF RRITISII COLUM1MA t ..,.151 ..149 .. 138 ...161 143 .747 1 t 152 190 119 13 156 805 Asemtssen 160 126 V Coma dim 174 128 Sbnondson 164 164 9ury 172 154 Moran 164 173 Totals 8SI 748 lloyal Hotel 1 t Donald 173 160 Howe 178 222 Zarem ... . 155 176 Shrteberg .... 159 175 Smith ;.. , J94 1 82 Total J39 Ml Old Empress Hotel I 2 Clccone 154 203 A. COauttUttft 195 140 Qunrteh 147 158 Klnslor 179 183 Ounderson 189 138 Totals SCI 122 The lague standing to date Grotto 'Old Empress 14 12 12 4 INCOME TAX RETURNS ARE NOW DUE TO RE FILED HV: (1.) Employers, respecting salaries and wages paid to employees during the calendar year 1908. (2.) Every person in receipt of salary, wages, or investment income. These Returns are required to be filed not later than FtBRUARY 28th, 1939 Taxpayer should obtain forms from any Provincial Government office or chartered bank in the Province. An urgent reiucst js made for thes,e Returns to be filed as much in ad-Vanc of the final date as possible to enable the Department to give better service to taxpayers than can be provided during the rush of the last day. Corporation, business ,or professional income is required to be returned within three months after the-end of the taxpayer's fiscal year. Victoria, B. C. ... C. B. PETERSON, Commissioner of Income Tax, 3 101 117 132 ir 160 7S1 3 213 230, 146 169 138 896 3 162 175 7 9 9 17 DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET 170 205 5 3 130 149 133 158 141 723 14 12 12 1 4 year old. 12 h p V. ni i "M J COUGHING CAN OFTEN BE PREVENTED i jvui Lima mien c-j; itu, hmiui of mn . . HH VICU vapoii j ehest. and btek. Va; iice-por mm m tc lr-piuu(rsctesr Uln normal brca; : note, and to rco bresttunc ithe ir-rJcht cuughti 'i learn for ouraelI it. hr Vsnokubu a la in more homra than a rauona ox iu kind put to ciner. h.p. Pett?r Diesc. shaft and prop t 7th Avenue L L P.O. Box 877 m.1 5s fi I KOK hALfc J ,rOH SALE- Old ;:cv I large bundles tar 21: 133 OILLNET or pi. t WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Y lenced housckrepr i 3 years, wan' ;: i ti Ur; Apply Box 5 V ' D LOST I LOST-Pair : : : Rlotes aroui.d please Phone D I LOST Man r- K sum of tr J notify Dally K- FOR REST FOR RENT j house Phoi e K ) ELITE I Beauty Parlor H .Mrs. Sutherland Introducing the Sr Zotos Permanent g By an am.; 14 the guardian Im instant ihi r jjjj anent is -"n.: j- " cision umin. life greater 2 Jnveiier rwi- 3 Phone 193 lor ppoinim"' SPECIAL SALE ON All Box Chocolates 10T mr mn : i"; V. 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