l.i .! j I "ill ; it " ,': : wnp TITO Stock Ends Sale Onyx Broken Lines Special Dont miss this opcoitunlty to buy the finest shoes made In Canada at this exceptionally low price. Reg. $8.50. Stock End Sale 4-85 128 Wowen's rumps. Straps. Sandals and Ties-secular to $5i0 EDITORIAL $2.45 oooooooooaoooemo Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes ' Monsieur Harvev continues: "Canarln has :' an nnnni- tunity today that may never be repeated. Capital and no- Handicap SPORT CHAT Part of an effort to improve, women's tennis, -Germany will enter a team in the international' tourney for the Queen Marie of Yugoslavia Cup. Other countries entered are Poland, Yugoslavia, Italy and Czecho-Slovakla. Mrs. D. L. Little, formerly Miss Dorothy Round, may return to lawn tennis this summer. She is one of four nominees for playing ot Hoh-playlhg captain or the Bil-tish Wlghtman Cup team. LEADERS BEATEN dominant lantruace in Canada ami thp nvnWoms Q Howe 167 pulations in Europe are worried about thp da nrrpr nf va. Totals 786 2 182 150 118 139 200 1 z 143 136 141 -;jjr.".scufPing today are by sheer weight of numbers? Unless S !L4 -and here I enter upon controversial ground - unless iScT...l'''"IZ S 20 vvMUiiuu s iimnigranon policies are drastically chanced in Tutau ,A, , 713 the next few years. NEED OF IMMIGRATION Koyal Lunch 1 D. Houston 168 M. Montesanri 109 Blake 180 Cook 156 D.Montesano 156 17 708 2 148 106 92 134 136 17 633 Billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of people league standing to date: are eager to get away from the unhappy continent into the Rup!rt Motor - 9 free, friendly air of North America, to reconstruct in our T ' I New World Hvps whirh VmvA hom nMMm'nn v, nu Oyr Club 5 1UUD 1,1 'c viu. Canadian Uglon xf i W z We refer e not l only i to the persecuted Jews. There are mil- Parker't Garaje lions of Roman Catholics in Central Europe living under Pioneer Laundry a uuaiuiiwv yiuwinii ciuuu oi anxietv ana terror. rrotp?. uuiku tants, too, are uneasy about what lies ahead of them. Pag-anism and brute force are stalking Europe and the pros-spect is black for men, women and children who cherish the very things we hold dearlike-minded folk who are our natural brothers. "There is in this condition an advantage for Canada which m it would be foolish for us to npn-Wt Hi ui us tu iimmuun tne social ana inuustriai structure we tlQtra Kllllf 4 r rtt I vel1trtO 7s mime 11 A Electrical Workers people, we shall become more and more subject to compe- Americans,' a tition'and envy from more populous; nations whose nat- hU tPtaI Ih ural Ural-advantages advnntfln-ps nrp are 1pss less tnnn than rira Olirs. -wa We Shall 0V.0II become v.,v1 1p?? no. leading lead!n& LESSON FROM HISTORY .5 4 4 4 3 Ellsworth Vines ... . u renuires no particular enort ot memory to recall PA11???'8 eatest prosperity came in the days when Beats Don n DU(li?e t "vu " v" Fir Wilfrid Launer was in power and migration was pour- 6W in- into Canada at the rate of 300,000 ' a year." savs 1U Mr. . -r 7T I'refesslonals , , . H- ,. i i - i , . J ,DaJa Famous Tennis 150 143 20 71 3 159 114 169 180 152 17 791 TAKES LEAD IN SCORING ,t .- 0 vmu ikj M ilVilf m large country not only able to support increased nonuLi- Tommy Anderson t New York is tion, but suffering . from the fact that there are not enough No Tw ,,nl CctUr ln " " - ' " " - - ..WW W I J Ull tional Hockey League uuiib jui uuicivco. nrxz units i. i. v 1 1 frivire nnva mnro . - - . - . people, and our birthrate is f ailing. Unless we get more Tommy Anderson of the Nev York of --t. .to.c..k ... ,..,,uvio um uui, wic nwuy Courts PJay in Miami our jobs, they created activity. NeAv markets were de- - I veloped, building boomed throughout the land, newcom- MJAit, Jan. 31-Eiisworth vines ers took over menial jobs from native sons and CanHd- defeated Pn Budge by a score of ians went up in the social and economic scale. For'the im- ilj&S meeMg ot thelf barnatofmlng lour-while migrant goes to the bottom, performs the heavy jX he is learning citizenship, and so lifts the rest of the HU Cnnnivv twot population to higher levels of existence. . UIU VWUlliry Oln-LCI "Every Canadian knows that the United States owe' its predominant position in the world to a phenomenal de-1 BJuAl!fltii- , velonment based on immigration, energy, a'nd the willing-1 wfflSSi ness to accept new ideas." Hotspurs i. I Trtr: pailt Nnva Tuesday in Jack Bromwich J New Champion 1 Takes Australian National Tennis . Title by Defeating Adrian Qulst In Final SYDNEY. Australia, Jan, 31: CPi Jack Bromwich won the Austral-, ian national tennis title yesterday defeating Adrian Qulst in the final' -4, 6-1, C-2. The total was held' last year by Don Budge of the United States who has since turned professional. Sport Briefs SCULLINO I.N ICE CAMBRIDOE, Eng.. Jan. 31 CPl Unlvrrsltv rrw trnlriAril Rupert Motor, and North Star. Drop wUn lce brrakers mtfd the llxture Menday M;hl In Com- of tne UmU t0 wd o( ntereial Bowling League floating Ice. Rupert Motor, league leaden. FIGHTING TOLICE and North Star, runners-up, lost LONDON, Jan. 31: (CP -Teams two games to one in Commercial from Germany, France, Holland, Bowling League fixtures last night, Belgium and Norway will compete ; the automobile men being defeated with Great Britain In the Pollc; 'by Canadian Legion while the bot- Boxing Championships here Feb-tlers, dropped the decision to Royal ruary 1. Lunch, The Legion, as a result, moved pp from seventh Into fourth SOME SPRINTER Place wh,le Royal Lunch ttdTaneed CATFORD, Eng.. Jan. 31: CP- FRPNrTl 1 A iniMTV ivrtvtni rncau JiAJUKU 1 li CAIN ALIA ifrom the cellar Into sixth position. Harry Hutchens, known as "Oreas- In an address given before the Toronto Empire Club te1"1 workers were left ed Lightning- when he ws a pn rWpnrlv Jean Tean rim?100 Chailes Harvey, h, ,l,.Q director of t the at Montreal i " the basement. High averags "printer 50 years ajo. died here 5 .com last night was Gib Taylor of aud 1. Hi. outstanding record r rencn weekly paper, Le Jour, soeakintr on the nosaihihtv n,m.H tntnr, with ibi was was aoo 300 varda yards in In ao 30 wnndi seconds nn on r. of Canadian unity, makes some interesting statements. Rupert Motors i suggesting that the French language may possibly in time v- "oton is become the official language of Canada he says: frrls JJ "We had a mavoraltv election in Mnnt ago and one of the candidates made much of the fact that Taylor .151 i8a nc w uie muwr ui louneen cnnciren. 1 nat is no uncom- scott mon familv in French Canada. Snnnnsp ten nf tVio mm Totals 749 m tleman's fourteen children marry. Suppose each of them S""?'an Leikin- 1 averages eight offspring-:onsiderably less than the fa- Z ZZZm S IS? iner. mat youia give our candidate eighty grandchildren. Hoyer ' n54 179 Now, allowing for a greater decrease in the French-Can- McCaiium mm 139 adian birthrate than is likely, let us say sixty of the eighty Dlkens grandchildren marry and that they average only six chil- Hai!p ,,J dren each. Mr. Gascon would then be the progenitor of North star-1 four hundred and fifty-four direct descendants ! b, wick no now long, ai tins rate, berore French becomes the l t 3 rough track. 152 J75 RACING THE TIDE SCARBOROUGH. Eng.. Jan. 31 113 'CP) Tide waters were encroach-318 ing on the sand pitch when play-us ers In the Northern women's crick. 799 t tournament finished their match nere. KIDDERMINSTER S .0. S. KIDDERMINSTER, Eng., Jan. 31: (CP) Owing to the serious fln- anclal position of the club, all x players of Kidderminster Harriers ;J7 soccer team will be offered release 3 123 173 161 vi wuge reductions. VERSATILE PLAYER LONDON. Jan. 31: (CP) Well ... known as a sprinter. Albert Wilson. im old outside-left of Mans- iif-i" uwu, ims oeen iransierrea to Crystal rlaee for a "big fee." HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coakt League Portland, 4; Vancouver. 2 (over time. Hockey Standings 9 Portland 8 Seattle 5 Vancouver 3 Spokane 4 W D L P 22 6 5 114 Reported Upon Thn Prp.Won! Do A linn A Pts 69 50 16 6 12 111 112 8 7 18 C4 134 8 7 19 03 112 Activities Of Gamma House 33 33 Cnmrna Hnuse held Its second meeting in the Booth Memor'al Hivh School auditorium on Moij-day afternoon. The meeting was chiefly of a business nature since It has been planned to have a nurelv cntertalnmAnt mM'no tr. " ... . ,k-r' aoout tw0 week s time. adding four points to plained to the members an last week's play. Is temnt that wa. hin maH tHe. National Hockey a Oamma House newspaper and oSKexert0 the Wr,d the inf,Uence we .W TS.'Sffi eSnowed. b.,i OUgflt to exert. Black Hawks." aottstUg dropped Brown reported that during the A country Which has 100(1, open spaces and resources Jn fourth, place below Sweeney first half of the year the Qamma in nnimnnnro ie nn ornr?oV1a of nmrtinrr .1 e i fp.hriher nf' Jhp Amprfran ami t.n... i i , . .... .wMuuuiivv. o uii v,immuc otniujjij iuuhu iur unv flu- ' : v . .11,3 iiuvi vojiic.iiuv on lop in DOWi man herd. A vast, empty land like Canada, plavinp dojr-in-the-manger, can create a dangerous situation 'for itself by whetting hungry appetites abroad." Toe Blake of the Canadlens who ing. John Orlmsson was the hish. are iica lor secona piace. rst average scorer. Anderson has.a total of 28 points; HaMn Hanklnson gave a favor-Schrlner and Blake, 20 each, and able renort on bovs' badmint Oottselig, 25. ior me nrst nan. ) Mnraret Davles entertained with a tan dance. ) led by Peter Allen, the meetlm adjourned with the singing of "Cod Save the Kfog." TRAPPERS Don't be foolish and sell your furs at the waterfront. Fetch your stuff up town to Oold-bloom's and get the buyers together to bid on them. In that way you will make 30 Per Ceht MORE for Yourself Goldbloom The Old Reliable Gas Masks Not Public Property k 'I The Letter Box sons to whom. thy were supplied. On the basis of this finding, a de-defendent who destroyed one has been found not guilty of wilful damage to public property. Federal Subsidy For Trappers Is Urged By Member REG IN A, Jan. 31: CP D. A. Hall. Liberal member for Camber-land. SDeaklne In the Saikatche- vocated a fpderal subsidy. Lost Life When Auto Went Into Lethbridge Lake LETHBRIDGF. Jnn 31: CPt-Robert Lelhm;in lost his life by drowning in a lake near here yesterday when a car went through the ice A companion, Richard Kirk, was rescued. Fire Damage At Farm For Boys ,Near Montreal MONTREAL Jan 31: i CP) Fire lat nUht destroyed the main administration bundling or the 8haw-bridge Hoy' Farm, an hutttBtbn for wayward avd ornhan bovs. crrth if h?rc Df.sp.o a xtimated at $70.coa HISTORY IN SCHOOLS Editor. Dally News: A li udlnu editorial In the Vaa .xuver Daily Provinc of January .'7 ai:'.s nealect in the treat mm of Canadian History in ou: , ,ur.ic schools Ffer the information df your reading public. I would .be obliged if yw would plAise Rive T-Ublii lty thrw4h this letter to th f 1 rue faeU. I In the Social Studies for th first three trade Gradea I and 1 I are entirely about Canada in that I they deal with th chUd1 home and hU UntnedUte wrtronmrnt. ' 'HMary la ade 6, the final year Interesting Ruling Made In Cheat 0 tne elementary Khoot, la d-crfleld Court Yesterday voted entirely to the story of our ountry's growth namely. Cant- LONDON. Jari. 31: CPi A Judge dlan njatory. Thus one half of the In a Cherterfleld court has ruled elementary school pupils time In that gas masks which were Issued to fecial studies is concerned with the people of this country during Canadian social conditions In ad-the crteit last September are now dltlon. the geography of Canada the private property of the per- .(, WitK the teotraphy of otht nation of the world, H taoght hi Grades 5 and 0. In the Junior High School Orades 7 to 5 Inclusive nearly one-third of the time alloted to Social etndHes ts devoted to Oarradtan History and Canadian social conditions. The ratio is 39 to 94. In Grade 7 eleven out of thirty-four v.eeks art su created for the teaching of Canadian social development while in Grade 8 twelve out of twenty-eight weeks are suggested for allotment to the Canadian ociety. In Grade 9 the proportion li 6 to 14. In the Senior Hfcb School, Orados 10 to 13 inclusive. wan LegUlature yesterday, referred th 9tud3r of Wortd history Is pre to the plight of northern trappers KnML and, In view of the low fur price and light catches this winter, ad Canadian history and geography is concentrated In first nine grades because these grade normally coincide with the compulsory school attendance years of the child and in this manner, every child, before he leaves school, is certain of get -tins adeouale teaching of the story of hit own country's social development. H M MORRISON. Inspector of Schools. Building Starts OH Lisht Here Tno Ternilts luuei During Jann-' a y rtcprckftitfd Value of $1300 The year 193t has started off .rht n IMnce Rusert for bulldlm?" pcrmlia During January ther-i n tw pemHs One was taken out b? John Han for a $1000 dwell-ng on Sixth Avenue Katt between Haya Cove Circle and McBride Hmt. The other la for a S30C frame stretnre with concrete fAimdaUcn on the government n"f tot J H Carson Co Ltd. In January last vear building nrmH tntallf Sl?7 3W. the per mit for thn r,vst Office havlm been issued that month ,rrwiern Control Senlcnt L not Pub"a'Cd or displayed by the Liquor Board or by the Government of BrltUh Columhia UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT $36.00 "m,,lN Mpa! FROM PORT SIMPSON OQQ RETURN. Bertha 0,5; included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 19.18 and February 28th, 1939, Inclnslve-Ood to Return up to March 31 1939 Children Half rare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouvor S.S.CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 v.m. Monday a.nu Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Ajent-A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave.. Phone If Convenient Please Purchase Ticket, at OfflcV 1 FOOTBALL HAMPSHIRE l CP-rI!ampiihiro ntlcn Council ha : Is ( uo rule p . leaving one .0.,-ly In unnihf to leave the fir :d. tVA.. ClASSIFI CLEAN, Well apartments. I' UK Kh.NT Ph FOK SALE FOH 8AL& 5 nthed with al 0: x n at Mnwett. Qui lands. Apply E i" FOR SALE - IX table mode! P-tlon. Guaranty Phono Red 787 FOR SALE- a tu; Radio '1637 t vlth new ba?r rotary aewlnt: c Phone 678, Ap: FOR SALE 3 aw circular head r complete, uppi. MKT LOST- Whea ton tank truck U . t r - I' WORK U NTL' WANTED-Exp r Mkc hoar w rk Uon. Plump :"P OIRL Desires h Phone Red 444, RETURNED & Jobs. Hav ( x knowledge ' , troubles ph 'r. HKM WANTED DENTAL Nur E neceaaary. must h cation High S mercial). pleaj.. capable and eff as well as men , with full deta b . to P. O. Box CM : B. C HEX n ! ail r "V ni w m m rr ii i l UUtYllllH niii Une Bw For Keservationt r Phone 18 A 81 r.O. I FOR SKHMCE And SATISFA(TIO m in tj..riiiuiii n Hi I' f'llIIIIIIIU .111 "Where Dollar H Centr I'rulls and Vegetal- THE rr t .. t I II mi GOLD SEAL Fancy Red SocW PINK SEAL Finest Pink SaM ' Packed by the onto"? , cannint company wiw .the year round pP" Prliics RuPrt