For Real Comfort and Wear Published "GREG" Working Boots Are Unbeatable Men's oiled calf. Pane or atner soles, plain toes or toe casts. Vp from cocc ocooo oooooe a THE DAILY NEWS. ritiNCi. kcpkrt - mans h Columbia Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Price Dally News. Limited. Third At nn tL T POLLEN ... Maiiagizu-Edttoi tkUHSCKiiTtlUN KATLA City ceUvery, fiy raxner. yearly pence, pajfl 21 advaw VALUE OF MOUNT OLDFJELD 83.95 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Rupert raid 111 advance, per wetk .Paid in adv-iice, per month By m to all part of British Columbia, aie BnOh Empire and United EUs yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all ether countries, per year , ADVERTISING RATTs Classified aCTtrtlslng, pel word, per insertion total reader, oer toe, per insertion I Adrertbing and C)ication Telephone IN'ewj Department TtJeri:e . DAILY EDITION TOURIST INCREASE ft g Ueaaber ef Audit Bare r Ortalatieni Thursday. January 5. 1939 'SPORT TO SWIM 'Smoke Eaters CHANNEL Still Winning Girt Member of VanroiTtr Polar Hear Quo BeiieTes in Yisorout Training VAaVCOUVTR, Jan. 5 your secret ambition Is to be one meet a team on their European tour, oi those hardy -souls whocwim oat- which can beat them Last night dally winter and rammer, they defeated a German team here ask 21 -year-old Anne Mandrel lor ty a srore ol 4 to 2 On Tuesday a few tips. night ihey woo 2 to 0 over aiirune- Bhe has done if lor -several years land team. and hopes it has fitted her to swim the English Channel next August and win the .20-mfie marathon swim at the 1335 Sew York World's Fair "It's all a matter of condition." says Anne, who has been taking her dfly dip in English Bay as a mem-her of the YaneouTer Polar Bears a club of eight members who are pledged to do the same thing. She qualified for the Channel and World Pair Swims last summer always wade in much kifer. from soup or something light and after - c:t. iL i t if . MAe- u .MWJUtH. Jan. 5: v nuuui iiiwrcji years agu uie in iuuuiiL uiuiiem Yovng men. who through s -a tourist tOUriNt .attraction JiLirartlfiri was i-aK recognized rprn fmi7Pri in m Prince Pnnro Rupert Hunorf difficulties wfnm.ntM or a disruBted .-j i . to wronf -doing. cp eeoaomk Attorney General Wlsmer how- bamroerjnp; at it ever since. But this is a huge country ew u trylnp to gel Cr,niInal " a.a .... , , 1 a t . , 1 aiiow ijuiKULraLrs 10 sentence iir ha? have the . of the Whole , tO$ backing Country including offenders to "Indeterminate" terms" ueoec. , m the school so they cah be re-J BUDGE WINS OVER VINES! Hockey Standings -TEACHERS Pacific Coast League Portland 16 4 2 78 48 30 LONDON. Jan. S as .i MSMftad orice of har tnM e aa a e . ... . YTfaririii ia r Jut scneme-Dutiear nas been expressed that it we ask for this v pre 1x031 tuT, r. -- 'wa- fdJb.ill Jelayjhe construction of the highway to Ter- - SliT-S 5S 5S 4tJS.a question Of What we need most and What we .Columbia government nsvehiatrut themselves under instructions cf a 1 arejiTiost liKeiy 10 get ; c:. MUST BE SETTLKID this-grcat unemployment question. Anain and again we through the John Howard Soeietr foDowtng a commission enquiry m- te-e urged that the federal authorities, which .are the l?d2 niittee of Briiish coium- to iu operaUons. it u m charge nn V ntioc u-hn r.on honHIa if offotivr.lir ohnnM inVU U v -wi-cua iu Uivuuraueuus manner. io attempi nas oeen maae to According to results solar Cow-do thifi. The condition ioday is verv little different from ley believes the plan iu bette jiirrn fiurrrtui r inrnni m w r r rw yi i m am a a a .r -" "'i:'"1'' iicnmcm.c ivi duiuimshci aiitirx Ol Jndi-iidita! Treatment 1af cnurrtrv like this, much higher than the ordinary, ah boys are studied and treated and that the person who could not make his way in romoe- incuwuaiiy There are no fences t''f In virh others under present conditions is not sirf f id- nr to keep them within endowed with the of Btintaby home ana -entiv qualities leadership to bcabletn f elreP"tou -AdiTiiniRter the affairs of the country under any condi- mp'tTto Spe 1 hnrvfe. Because conditions are bad is no reason whv we At nresent -the boy are admit- S.houldtkesuch action as would make them Worse; What ted after starting terms in Okalla we would eneirest is that every possible pressure should PrUtn Knt tor dcf,nl UTm V.flrbt to bear -upon the authorities at Ottawa to 1Lr!? i ,UieJ!uti;uUo? .aft!u tackle .unemployment as a national problem. Our .own iZZS """""""i T-ernipr nR oeen aoiner mis tor several vears. 4b- tnrnin He did it when Mr. Bennett was in power and .has been "Mf h considerable population and nd anv anv action action that, thnf.i is tnkpn taken formerly guard in charge of first offenders at Okatta Prison. what it W.3S Several years ago. ,n record of 75 percent jehabill- ( lVhat we .are trying to make clear is that it takes a iftlon enimated for Great Britain's The Daily rrw M n a. b. c HEX Bowling Alley For Health .and a rillm Waist tine Bow! Fur Reservation Phone fij J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koral bank HMt. 'JAPANESE 1 1 ' DROWNED1 "Trt UrttnUU Believed To Hair ft Their Lives in lppr Stave Lake Yesterday 1 I MISSION. Jan. : CP Ttorw unidentified Japanese loggers ar beuevtil to have been droa-ned in itjnprr 3iave Lake, north of here c ... . . -HolkMdne thr discovery of ther PT. SIMPSON DOMINATIONS ' Ward Three OunriUnr Deeted by AreiamaUon Cntets In Other -Get lots of sleeo. dont eat those last nicht in the &i4 ttnLht to is folloM T Wards iat, sweet sticky foods and do a let mecttnj ol the pair s tour. Budge "sutl -Pet Wfib- Eraeat iie k the of gymn work on the sWt." fe wan -3. - 8 4 DudTOird. Phffltp Green. Msrk ConservsUTe Anne's advice. ; The business of long swtms or Idips in cold water Is fust a matter of getting your body used ta the, varying temperatures of ah- and ! J2 sea, she says. I -M- -The aTerage person going into' chilly water would probably get a S-OT cold because the pores of his body 9-W arc unaccustomed to the sudden change." 3 And Mermaid Anne Coesnt be-1 25 here in sudden diTes Into eold a-' ter. Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Spokane. 3 Seattle. 4. ureen. siepnen uorrtton. cnare eration and "I never do that because t too Seattle 13 5 8 90 22 31 much of a shock to the swtem I Vancouver 7 5 12 63 t5 19 Jim, flirt a nj ML (- shore. It's Spokane 3 4 17 39 93 1 8 i(mh Join Staff f Local High And as for eating: "Before 1 go In I have a bowl Massey To Head , ine AercniKan Alaska Lhronicie, published in Jvetchi- i come out a rap of coffee, not a n i r kan. sees theromingyear a big one for Ketchikan, largely Eeal- the meal tth i-'eieganon rrOHl UN School as a result ol increases in the tourist business. Alaska's IC . p j r iin . ,;i::,: ,Zr;:!" Zi " and fto dty is making effort to attra UD WJICat ZZStt. to keep them there after they arrive Attraotice drives but admits she has a ;ot of train ir. are Demg iam ouxxnrougn tne cooperation 01 tne forest ahead of her yet Reserve and other efforts to capitalize on the industry are being made. MUW QTAPT In Prince Rupert we have never looked upon ihe tour- L' " v Ol rii I ist industry as of any particular value. A few people here PAD VATTTTT liaye sold curios but last year a tourist bureau was estab- UK. 1 (J U 1 H lisned and its efforts are likely to increase the general in- tereSt in tOUristS as a Civic asset JnU Started in Thh Province Looks Like Socrt-ss "" rowboat TUrd.y One! Teaas in Corse f Tr t .! tht tnen is believed to be named ... . I JShlniharo and the others hi fjn-.PABUASICvrriiooiww nxi. MUNICH. Jan 5: 'CP The piore on a sh.ne.le bolt contract S1IOHT BIT IMPORTANT iCP If TraH Smoke Eaters have -yet ta i Continued From Pafe One' years, probably including furthei aork on the trans-Canada high leader of the Reetmstrueuen Party Rt Hon R B. Bennett whose re-Urement as OoruervaUve lead: rr s wm. imnrt pavea ine way jot ui. wnwni It APPOINTED A PPl IllM I H II ttofi wUl be a nutnber of the bouse when the seaaton opens but may not attend as he Intends to retire completely from Canadian potlttes and move to .England AH of the eiaht prevtoo Con aerraUve leaders occupied the posi tion of prime minister for kmc OT James C3ark of Prince Rupert short periods althofh three of and Miss Gladys Mcintosh of Vie- them. Mr Bennett. Sir Robert taria have assumed duties as mem- Borden and Sir John A MaeDonaidi bets of the teaching staff of Booth led toe party to victory in elee lions The others. Sir J C Abbott Sir John Thompson. Sir Mackenzie tion st Lhe end of the Tear of XCm Jtoweil. Sir Charles Topper and Ri LONDON GOLD PRICE f. mm wlott Christmas m the leading eitlec While 1 iJaat. S17.00 ION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION TO VANCOUVER 1T.OM PKIKCE RUPERT FROM PORT SIMPSON S3 6.00 RETlT,V-S39.75 KCT0RX- RATES Meals and Berths Included Reduced Rates-to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate poUiU. Special Tickets n Sale Between November 1st, 1338 and February 2I5, 1939, lnelaive Cod to Return up to March 31 ' 1JJX Children Half Fare " Steamers: f jeave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vnncquver S&CuVTALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S-S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. .Monday a.m. Tickets and Reaervatloru from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN . Third Ave Phone SCI If Convenient Please Purchase TirkrU at Office i .ution w the unification or in his arMches lie aay . eene Trtnye minister hi-petnt a mlnaelar of v..ti The n' Oonaarrauvr ii . deolared his opposition i OTTAWA. Jan 5 'CP- Prime Murfel Lanf and Miss Barbara Dan- Hon Arthur Metghen held th Mir.istrr William Lyon Mackenzie poattion In Intervals between elec-. King aaBouaees that Hoa Vincent Mr. CUrt WJU txra and raised In tkms as a result of the death ot Massey fiann Higa Comnxis-. pItIK!"c' aP and Uught for a reatfmtion of their pftdecesaart sioBer to Lonoon. vffi he id the tOT ) ihe interior be- n offW- Canadian delegation of four mem-,Jw 10 SMlaad where he Dr. ManUn's Policy ! bers to the internaUenai wheat ad-' railuAtd clao Unslty. in the six snonlhs wtiteh have' wry council meeting in London p-enti he returned to the dty. elapsed atoM Dr Manton became January 10. Jiw Mcintosh, a graduate of Un- party leader he has crossed Ca- iftyf3ritlshCumbla,Uugbt!rokda from ooast t coast and he has lint mart mmnUb. CP- The ri'Jr J1 88raPbr statement of policy he has out-" " lUBlOML tTCntn HnH hU rvltinn ma . V.. Af I A bridle path was planned with the idea of having a string ktions have turned to pettycrta- dar was$asj2 per fine ounce, down,:,; "2 !!f5rff,,;i,tfans- 'ton. i , -i . . ; ... . is. ,..ru u uk commercial droart. ,r ponies nere ior people ip riae to tne top. a tew years ss oeai m nne , :uect ago a trail was sun-eyed and roughlv constructed but it TZf.. ,v 8nanar---a-- has never been used except for ski inthusiasts in the wint- JffSlfS.?! whenever they afe Wh; 5 -TO-'xrat.r Before rfnr during and since the con vent, an he has declared his oppo er. Another scheme suggested years ago was the con- ?tv:d a yerr ago when m boys Se'SnSf7 10 Bp a "tui F! IA'C CTTDMITfTDr Ftruction of some kind of tram to take tourists to the TOt taken from okaria prt -JTTV 1 "mu LiLlif ii u r I III II I I ll r. c.i.tVi1f ami l,nnT, tj a-v 4 in adkiinm Hnrrfcr Training includes carpenter work Ulliu 1 U1IU auiuiufidiiu uiii uiciu uiiv. iiuhcicj me " , ucvciuyiuexiL . ... an eWtrfeal rtwm Ht-rtn. - f thf to residently the ZTSTjETZ 0TZZ Si. 'mTS, Li ! desirability of a motor road to the top of the mountain SO School Jor manual and socfeU train- coum navigation and paccr 5 that tourists might enjoy the wonderful view without anv mining. ; wvui uicLuiiuvi k limb ii. uiiuuuuicui . uic iiiufi icasiLMtr -" Jil st uui . -- - - . . . ...... MP TIllCD AVENLT Prlnre Rupert JANUARY SALE - Sis Sariitg Filled Maltrcues In the ToliotiUig Kitn 2- She 4-fl, Regular $1750. qja a January &le gloiuU ?-Slse4-n Rcg.-mjuO. January Sale 1-ritoe Rexular OQM. ami ' a sv s h and a trained welfare worker. fKUiea earpenUr - Sale lit : f . ?O,0J Today 40 young men are In the The school occupies building - J"8 Ilefular XTUUi. COD &i IniUtuUon while 45 have -gradu- formerly occupied by the Home of " DSlVOU ated." The majcrtiy of the latter the Friendless, disbanded last jreor B-.' BiB;iB 7 ' vu j .n as rana.-jn catT3rr - - i Ml i d ml m t ft jOflU a'.wnr ut of th mm i Witt nt oaMrol ovr nlath laader f tt mttRitmciurlfw in order party since Confed- ymftti head! the smallest . .... .. . Dttdoward. George Sankey. Alfred CcnaervaUve repreaentation m the and Mai. Jacc v., Pv?ee and Fred Campbell house since ConfedrsUoo TH" p.r Ward To-James Henry. Davtd ConservaHve partf foBowert nm- tmwin rrUtru t .Johnson. Joshua McKay. Sam ber 39 Including the leader ami inaH ,,trT , . ilugbes. William Sampson. WHUam Hon. 11 11 Stevens who recently ww Kefiy and Robert Smith returned to the fold after ah un ' - suooeaaful ventan on ht own v A Hot M am. K.T.a'.iin it me io r.i... terns. He has declared hlnisrf . . T of the dominion (overrun r cmuc a tarcw hK of itv -,, !.t uiHmfrtoyment relief now b :,r- m ihi rrfltm r. n TinrvB . . . Railways terminal in Montreal, ha imetg Md lhp municipality, been freely forecast . The nempli.yment pn.fc.. New OwntruliTf Usder uf. has rer. iw . ail .J Ul tm l-m AureimnmiTOw iamt atienUun tram Lh fys loyal oGOSKK m ine of Common during the 19tt ws staa. a sano new to hi jvten N'-Knmatlons for the 1935 viUaae position bwt one of Canada's vet- council at Part Simnadn were re- eran Da-rttamen tartans. !let. Br F ceivrd yesterdsy and the voting J Mantai 1 S W In I AAlt 11b W-A M CamiiiI . U m . ma . . . a.l " 1 "io"" wu tsse pace next murssay. rw ir Mnions twection wan facta rr of ams and mj ,i,x""i Ma .wara Tnree. Thomas oasceo. Ell- oc the aaUonaroansentaur an 'J ah Pollard. James Lawsoa and at a contenttoa las Jty and hif be- V.lk rreotntetng the ntt r u. bqsto Jan s ,rP,AitK h 'Henry neRa err elected by aeda- robacovent rteetton to the herf ,h. k. w -. , . .. when she swam 14 miles from here hating to work a little harder. Dan rouon 10 Iour inere wm oe a BMW jot uawi w for lrifmrnr,, r to Bo en Island in seven hours and Badge a fain deaMmtrated his $m- conlf,t Ior !oor Wards moat tatnortaot ebaae In the per- ,arf w ,1 wt,, r. . . . ... ftn Mil Tm K nnniliialWu Vv. miul a t K luuu -1 Ul till . ' ii dUHiu3. ofeTiornr over zxswortn vines Here ' ie aa wnee not noMbif .tn- sod J'SQUi- Time ti What Y Want Thh Winter Ya ran gel It by ntlng nt ram don. hulkler VaBey r Vnaim-nnin(Uu roil VlUSChl RUPKRT FEED CO. fhwnet St or SSI TRAPPERS Coldhloom is Home Again Mink and Martin are up M per rent. Don't xll trnia jou have een Goldbloom ttXt NOTICE ! t'nll! further notice brtinnint .Monday Jsnuarjr tnd, our confi:ctiom:i:v STtinr. Will Cle at 7 00 p m Kundsy Hours 1:00 U 5.00 p-m. Mussallem's COXFKCTIONEKY THE SEAL QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only oatooa eannJng company with an B tht year round payroll U Prlsco Rupert " Try a Dally News cluastfled vertliement for beat results.