.PAGt Tnft 1 Stock Ends Sale final Clearance 64 Pairs Women's broken lines, all high' grade slide's. kfostly small sizes, this IS a rcfcl give away. Flridl clearance price 5c 3G Pairs Women's Pumps, Straps and Oxfords-While they last. Final clearance $1,95 Rubbers of All Kinds at Reduced Prices Family shoe store ltD, Thp Home nf Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pub'li'sfie'd 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 $5.00 Paid in advance, per week 12 Paid in. advance, per month JSO Bymdli to all' parts or British (SolUmbla, the British Empire and' ; 1)111160 Slate's yearly period, paid In advance 3?00 By mall tb all cither countries, per year - 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion . .02 Still 'Local readers, per line, per Insertion -25" Advertisirig and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephbtte Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 8G t Tuesday, February 14, 1939. INDUSTRY POSSIBILITIES The' tetter" pUtjiisneu yesteiuay in cms paper from! P?eter Kalvik proved very interesting to many people. His Suggestion.' triat a' Ideal industry mignt be started was one' Avhiblv Sethis' to iildibate lidssibilities, either as a co-oper-j ative, or as a' dhe-man concern. In arty event', it seeriis worthy of further discussion and investigation. Ve hope that more will be heard of this in the near future. AN UNWISE REMARK-Camellien HdUde, Mayor of Montreal, made a very uri.wis'6' remark Vhen he suggested that t"he French Canadian people might, under certain circumstances, not be loyal-to the British; Empire. The remark brought a disclaimed Which was a surprise to a great rhany people; It .cleared the. air. ft Was a surprise, evidently to a great nVaiiy' people in Quebec- TRANSATLANTIC SERVICE5 A transAtlantic air service is to commende in April, connecting Britain Ccv United States with calls at Newfoundland anU TriJlahd; Twq planes" will operate on' this route and Will' co-operate' with the Canadian' serVide Vhidh-will dOriime'nce gooti. This will eriaole people to traVef by air over thq.r'OUEe Or to send mail or small parcels that' wa'r It will be a wonderful advance in transportation, the commencement of a new er'a1 in airline services; . ALMOST UNNOTICED ;'; ' The' flight bf Ale Henshaw, the British' aviator, to-taiJet'oVvji ahd back breaking all pre'viotis r'ecbrds by ihoife" tHatt a' day alitlbst' passd uhnoticed. So common fs the breaking of records in aviation that no surprises' are left. We used to watch with bated nreath'tne prbgres"sor flights . 1 M 1 t L J . i. 11 ' JJ.lf'LiiJ. in ftiing. deer I'nfertalh' Not As Ttf Whether Of He Will CALLANDER, Feb. 14: Whether the Kins and Queen on their visit to Canada In May and June would come to Callander to see the Dionne qulntiiplets, or the flvs famous girls be taken from their home to see th& King and Queen, was a question of lively concern to the children's admirers when the Itinerary of Their Majesties' tour was announced. Callander is 80 miles from Sud '.bury, the nearest scheduled stop- tan (,areitt over ionc aisiances out now we accept, mem as common- j fif place:- However, it is interesting to' nbte that BVitiaH fly-pfW tTfVn6lf Ol ers are nommg tneir own. imViVovei) delivery service 'OHtfOf the" first acts' of the new Postmaster" QefiepaX-,- & reported of the well Hon,- Normatt' MeLarty, was tb dtit iii half the special' de- known- savoy Hotel prope'rl' on livery letter rate, the rate now bdirig' ten cettts in addition Prfeer street' by a. j. Prdhomnie" lb regular postage. This does not mean much to Pririee" ' Carl- Zar!lli. jm netfjimpjs Rurt but it does to-people in a large city where most end "Sm , pwSlt haVe their letters delivered by a postmah, Im- rHrtviTfiV the letter arrives it is handed to. a special de- t( , fL . A" t livdl'v bbV who delivers it bv bicycle. In that Way many Hamilton WrF hoin!5 mav be saved. A letter arriving at Vancouver in Ay r'iJ-the late afternoon by boat from Prince Rupert would be OlOwaWav rOUnu . . . l'.V:MY-'l J?1.'J. f.x J ill nenvereu mat aiiernoon or evening instead 01 me iouow- irig' riioi'ning. fVh Local KaW And II J. H. BULGER Pasteurized Milk , , ! valentin dairy Optometrist PflONIU-UT Royal Bank Ride. 1 )it Qtfeit Mary NEW- Y6rK. Feb. 14': (CPT Loretta ECkelston, twenty-year" old Hamilton trlrl. was found a stiiw- aWay aboard the liner Qeert Mary . auer sne sanea irom ncrc. iw girl will be turned over to the authorities on arrival of the Quetn Mary at Southampton. ' Tuesday. Fetiniary !f THE DAILY NEWS J "" " " ... , . .1. ...I. I. M,V. iilli,rtlnft- H In utirHc nf hp One lO move inio a uc uu nv.i KaiK-wlll celebrate tlielr flfth'Star for league leadership as dlrthdav (Mav 28) at the time of nt number of games tiipir Mflipstips' visit. cerned. Tied WHlt North Star for First riafe lir Commerrial rfowlih League duplets havener been SSffisS' biiiiartff and sUash. It was mdvfd . more than 200 yards from Parkers oarage ana rowc i- their" home. Dr Allan Roy Dafoe. their physician and guardian, expressed dlssappolritment that the were not on the royal Itinerary. He intimated the children could riot be taken to Sudbury", as" the Jour- ney might endahger their health. Later came a suggestion' there ' might be a "private" royal visit to the quintuplets. The Itinerary provides for a "rest In Muskokx dis trict" not far from the. girls' home, on June 6. Some say this ithe King" and QuSen will the quintuplets for a quiet Intimate call that would' obviously be Impossible If the visit were TODAY 'b STOCKS iCouncky a. U. JoUuimn Oy-l Vancouver Big Missouri, .24. Bralorne. ld.75. Dentdnla, SA'2. Falrvlew. .03 Vt-Gold Belt, J&4. Hedley Si ascot", 1.49. Minto, .024. Noble Five, .02. Pend Orlelle, 1551 Pioneer, 2.57. Premier. 2.15. Privateer, 1.13. Reeves McDonald, .26.' , Reno. .28. Relief Arlington'. ,10V. Reward. .04. Salmon Gold) .10. ' Sheep Creek, 1.00. Cariboo Hudson, 5. H'edi'ey Amalg., .06 (ask). Oils' A. PJ. cori., .17'. Calmorit, .39. C. ii E;, 2J5. Freehold, .034. Home 2J5. Royal Canadian, .16!i. Tor'onto Aldermac, .40; Beat'tle. 1:32. Ce'ntr'al Pat, 2"52; . (Jons. Smelters, 54.75': East Malarttc, 238. Fernland; .16. francoeur, .24. Odds' Lake. .20. rtardroc'k, 1.57. Inf. Nickel, 5150. KTctV A'ddlson, 1.98; Uttle' Long- Lac, 3'.20.' Mcerizlr Red Lake',' 1.20. Moneta, UOi' Noranda. 79.75. Pickle Crow, 5.25; Preston E. Donfe, r.60. San Antonlb; l'9. Shc-rltt Oordonr 1.17. Stadacona", .9T. Uchl Cold, U8. Bouscadlllac, .07. Moeh.er, .21. Okiend", .I8V5. Smelters Gold, .02. Dominion Bridge, 33.50. 182. PnrkerY Garage 1 2 D: Wick 130 144 K. Rood 162 146 N. Smith 130 136 F. McLeoud 126 167 T. McMeeklo H8 190 Handicap 12 12 Totals 711 795 means Rupert Motors 1 ! . grf to V. Houston 193 180 Morris va uu S. Jby 148 139 mbbard 164 178' Taylor 112 165 Totals .."58" 792 Royal Lunch l' 2 D. Houston 164' 174 MJ. Montesano .162 150 D. Blake 140 158 R". Franks' 129 145 D". Mqntejano 158 174 Handicap 1 1' Totals' .751 802 Pioneer Laundry 1 2 R'. Smith 183 153 'A. Smith 5 176 136 O. MarcHeldon 145 144 Morttenko 115 114 Miner 176 148 Handicap 19 19 Totals 1 814 699, The league standing to date: North Star '. .11 4 Rupert Motof? .' .' 11 7 Parker's Garage 10 8 Pioneer Laundry v 10' 8 Gyro Ciub 7 8 Canadian Legion 7 8 Royal Lunch 6 12 Electrical Workers 4 11 SKIING AT far HAZELTONil Very Successful Meet Held at terinr Town Chris Dahlle , Makes Best Run HAZELTON, Feb. 14: Although 5 the weather was extremely cold, a' J large number of spectators werelfi ! 'C&flBT' i -1 MOTORS ON r TOP SPORT CHAT this ' yfar for the first time. RuDert Motors defeated Parkers .... parage in the ;Comeal lln Datsmbn , ' f League last night by two games to slonals for years' but lewttetl sr short UrnC art that ?.7.rema n 'n.u "c.7" ,r:r;. Dradman- as- an urisuceful apwtnd "TODAY'S WEATHER Prlriee' Rupert Dense fog, calm; barometer. 30.08 rising'; temperature, 32; sea smooth. Trini TuiAnd Clear, north northwest wind, five mile 8, .av"aBC.f " nllcaffbf poslUdn a-rsecrttarOf,,.,,, 30.IO. ill iiiJ I rixHUiin i.tsociuiiuii uranii 12 touring Sooth' Afttca this year. The 734 Itinerary: May 27. Western ProV-l 3 3 Ince". ince. Cape uape. Tdwn: ixiwti: 31. Ji. Border. uorner. East isasi,-., 172 London; June" 3: Southern Trans" 1 V 111 WinS UvGl Y IIICI 111113 V T Eastern! 148vaal, JoharihCsbun?; 7, 181 Transvaal. Benefit: 10, Natal; Dur- , . fri 138 ban: 141. Natal. Martliburir: 17 KriflCte In 1 enillS 172 South' Africa1, Johannesburg: 2t.!'""5w 13L 19' 791 24 Rnuth Afriph Aiirhnn 2 NafI I Rut Rfd-Heiliffd 'Califrirtllari l Still In the meet and the winners were: Down it'll Raring Class A Chris Dahlle. 8mithersr Kultiem Dahlle. Class B Albert Oerow. Burns Lake: Willis Trousdell,' Burns Lake. Class C Phillip Carey, Hazel-tori; Gloria Benson, lfazelton. Ladles Miss Martha Dahlle Smlthers; Miss Peggy .Saunders Burns Lake. H Jumpint : Class A-Chrls Dahlle. Smlthers. Walter Smith, Burns Lake. Class B Fuel Alda. Smlthers: r.i fitinnt nrrr: r; r.amn sr. sr rm7Kwm imrmi-mrmiM BUNGALOW BED Dbri'f ml!s this attractive special, two-inch continuous potts, complete with a strong cable spring and mattress, Q4(? Aft size 3-0. Speclnl vlt)UU ATTPNTinNt Befor buying a new range; see the Enterprise tl lLllllUil. All Pdr'celaln Enamel lUnre $726 plus your old range. With thur beautiful gleaming all-porcelain range It is as easy to clean as yotir kitchen table and the last word sn range efficiency A regular $97:00 value. This special offer of Stt.OQ plus your old range: Is something you can not afford to mlas. See it today Buy Enterprise ahd buy the best. il SS.S'-SISS ELIO'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE n last Wednesday. The pick' of th B Interior Jumpers were on hand to' ""'.i.jisiisisiiisis;iiii7iii;iTRl participate In many events and " " ' r . they showed exceptionally fine form and style. There was much enthusiasm and the spectator or well -as the participants had a .thoroughly enjoyable time, r The fastest time for the day wa the run made by 'Chris Dahlle of Smlthers who successfully negotl-' ated the thirteen curves of the one and one-third mile course with a drop of approximately one thousand feet, Iri a fraction over-three minutes. Thlrty-rtve' cbntestarlt took part Office Supplies Typevrifei-s and Supplies Statioriefy Printing DiBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 TlfE CONSOLIDATED MINING & S.MKLTINC, ANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Hrahcl Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphon-phate"s, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadariac iirand MctaR .. Gold, Sllyer. Electrolytic . Lead, ,lnr. Cadpilunt. Hhmiith: i SmokeJ (f K.J' rtiV. a n - m 'i Rupert BraTidn I Mild Cured Salmon i lanad J Prince Rupert idii lSc pkg. For fiiVrich on-Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'Oeuvre One Package Serves' Fdur People' Keeps for Weeks In Refrkerdtor Rsh & C Co. Ltd. I old Storage ;; nrltlsh Columbia Man in the Mood This Is Valentine s Day a : per got to wnd a valentine to 4 l"'u J hour; sea smooth.. , . Langara fstifrtcT-CJftar. northwell ae. t .uppow when I lft old I shull rome-tef. wind six miles per hour; barome- years fflin tmpe-ratinr. 38! Merit wMl dSy. swell I3eM Tree Point - Clear, fog Everybody aeems u, be lu; natbheft calm, barometer. 29.77; that our annual cold .snai swell. .TVrtabav?xero ww not m i temperature 39; light ! Don- Bradman and' Watly Haw-1 Buu Harbor-Drlule. mlsf. 5"u a )Tacfn the baitana belt nHod, capUiris of Uie Australian . eajt vrthd. ten miles per hoSr1; barw . . , and English International crtckTet 0-mcter. 20.99; temperature 40; H6w Wit we are on the teams: . m u.tvj listed in in urhn. Who's wKin' . ... .....ii nf valentines and such th.i, are " I moderate iti cnn-i .1... n, rtvorrmt. southeast may have heard about the n. wind 25 miles per hour, barometer, was vttltlnr hH financed 30.15; temperature. 39; light chop, met by the little? slit-: a. some Ham- Estevan- -Cloudy, easterly wina. i he rnjjnr twr mm n- r mond re-entered amateur ranks f0ur muM per. hbur; barometer, her sister. "No, wa the i. into i. u.tA - I . . ' ' ' nlv "f rfftnt- lkiw alt tlv i o. J1 auimwi to uo " w III 11-1 K' ' - . " " WOn 15 COn- ..i, Jr..;-.. ,4Ul mJ k. ' . .. n.lnft blJK'nlaMltw titifr iftw ' Royal Luncn aeieaiea ri -is-iVAn- atnnr' rttH imir tiv' i, Kn4 barometer. v ...w.. ov-- LCII IllitV Ui 4 r 3()04 The n1 Ultw man ap Vancouver Raining, northeast the fOfttb!e on the Ntre twelve miles per hour; bar- "Bxctwc me. ne sain calm. 32. Alyansh Snowing, calm, 24. Alice Arm-Ught rain, dalm, 33i Anyox Cloudy, calm. 28. Stewart- Light snow! calm, 27. waiting nre ror my win.- VJC nuuaion 01 nuu - w.iKA.ii-, t,. tiU- ; tv,l, lKrlv Hiir WaiiM vou hi- ki , post. HammondV oecupatlort arid wm(ji ejght mile per hour; baronl-. to ordeTnit to move on . ,67 recretrtionr ar not given. cter, 2g2. us I Terrace Cloudy. 161 A doze'rr iHatches". Irichidlng' three 104 tests, wilt' be playerf1 by th Enrf- F He! rwould you love band if he Had only one ev She: "Why. rio. Hnw He: "Theft let we ram brelUt." Marl MolorUt barely broddn erf Wliv .,. dldh't yoo Htnal'-' 1 Olrt ditto who ha- r home Atraneev -I .iiwa-. here", ituptd!" r.RIMSHY ADVANCI!" 177 them Transvaal. Pretoria; July l.i Ahead Jfeveiiteeh ttf Tert on GRIMSBY. Fob ii 186 South Africa. Johannesburg: 5, Exhibition Tour OrltrWsfcy "Town defeat. 1 151 Eastern Province, Port Ellrabeth.! Untted off t not). : ' m C Wresford-Brovm. a former Eng-' LOS ANOEtES. Feb. 14. Elis- replarcd fifth run, r 195 llsh captain, will be In charge of : w-otth Vines defeated Dori Budge By foetball contert 1 the party. I straight' seU hert. redttelng Budge's ". - 1 lead on the fierteirto dale to-seven- 3 184 159 138 160 1 0 Frank Smith, Burns Lake 4 . . . . teen matches to ten. Hockey Scores Pacific Ca"t Lea'tue' Spokane, 3: Vancouver, t Hockey Standings Pariflf Coast Lfirue- Portland Seattle Spokane Vancouver 26 18 11 9 7 6 139 SI 6 16 136 136 8 21 119" 130 8 21 101 158 i 59 42 29 26 :)0t A la X V til ClflssiFiEO FOK SM.F FOR SALE 3 awi.r : circular heater xk . I complete, apply Am FOR SALE Good ear cavatton 3rd fxr n; or Phonr Hed 78T A,. WORK WANTED 1 " 1 r 1 WORK WANTED ' . f lenced noue)ccet( a. 3 years wants V is t , Appiy uox a. U.HK Ii r - S Phone 13 Taxi PAT MA7.ZIE Opp. !'at Office, 4th St t: 1 NVAVAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.J 1. Opening- of New Number i 5'!: J! Servlre pnd Dependsbililf WAW.w.w.W.VW' CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFI r'hon 51 For t HoaMhold Coal MRS. C F. BLACK ItLX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim WW Line Dowl , For rteservatlons rhone 5 Music Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher" of Piano, Theory, and Harmony. Vu6SK (illi'.Tjf 390 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A1 HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot It Cold war Prince Rupert, D C. Phone 281 P.O. uox