it PACK TWO We Carry a Very Complete Line of Men's Working Boots Valentine, Greb, Storey High Arch anil other leading makers. Priced from up oaoooooooooooooo Just Arrived Penman's latest colors for spring and siipimer in crejw and chiffon hosiery OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoea THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SVBSCRIPTIO. RATES City delivery, by carrier, yeany period, paid in advance $5.00 Paid In advance, per week .12 Paid In advance, per month .50 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year . 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion .02 Local readers, per line, per Insertion .' .25 News Department Telephone , - 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 9? Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION jiCJiu Saturday, March 25, 1939. WORD PICTURES OF SOUTH AMERICA For interesting word pictures of South America, written by a journalist who travelled there, "Transgressor m the I ropics is one of the best. It was published nearly two years ago in Sweden and is written by Neelev Farson. WELCOME INFORMATION The British Broadcasting Company announced to the world this week that it welcomed the advent of German broadcast in English because it would tend to bring closer i Luvwici Luo jjeujjit; ui me two countries, we iear tne ot fjcials pf the British Broadcasting Company are too op-i timistic. Judorinc bv the manner in whirVi thp Noio orJ 'HOOP PLAY 1 AT VILLAGE Hartley Bay Teams Visit Kltkatla and Honors are Divided KITKAiUl. Warcu o. uaiucjr Pay senior and Intermediate basketball teams were recent visitors to Kitkatla for a series, of game. the visitors got better accustomed to the local hall and outs:orcd the Kltkatlans to win 30 to 27. From start to finish the inter- mediate game was a fast and clean but could not overcome the first IfUllC njuai 1 UAAltJ V VI MU first night. First half score was 14 to 8 in favor of Kitkatla. In the I second half, the home team had isome bad luck due to changing of iplaVers and the visitors took ad vantage of this situation to pull up from behind and win 30 to 26 half score was 37 to 4 and the sec- 1aI rnouia h v,,w n my, th n.'000 James L. Ryan was referee of all games and Cecil Robinson, umpire Hospitality Tendered Led by Weller Robinson, presi dent of the Hartley Bay Basketball Club, the visitors numbered thirty It tells a great deal about how governments are carried J ,x- tne excursion being the first on in Colombia, Chili and Equador, as well as giving in- ?!ncc .sp0 of,.ba$ketbi11 was i: r it "i up n ins linage, me en West Indies. Ope of the most interesting features is the descrip tire community took part in various affairs which marked the reception. Matthew Hill, chief tion he gives of administration in Chili. It seems, accord-icouncUlor' sponsored banquet of ing to the writer, that Chili is pne of the most advanced S'S countriesin the world so far as social services is concern-j Ception were chief Edward h. ed. They have on paper workmen's insurance, sick bene-! Gamble, on behalf of the village! fit, free medical attendance, unemployment insurance and'WiiUam Lewis, Matthew inn, John laws dealing with thp nnv nf Invvpr crrnAc vrnrVo: T?nf jNelson, president of the Excelsior C0I1IEU enlightening their own people it seems likely that &vMfZ2?SSSZ Downtown 4iyi( wu (Muvii vu vhc uiuaucuuij; ui uruibii vision Dy ineir : daily hrnadfasts dpsirmprl fnr thp nonnlo nf tho n'flot, CLEAN, Well - furnished modem " V o ww j'wwv v. niy ll ViOll Isles. SEAPLANE RASE FOR KENT three-room llELPWANtED 74 apartments, phone Red 444. tl Thp arpa nrnnnrl Sp.i1 fnvo ha h Aat;Uu. . I WANTED-Housekeeper for busin 1,7. T -T i M9"Mvcijr cV ess man, five-room apartment. aside by prder-m-council for a seaplane i i base. The area No objecuon to one. child. Live extends as far as Butze Rapids. It was surveyed last yearf in. Apply Bor 4, Daily News. ' and plans made for the necessary slips and buildings and' 72' it had been announced that it would be used for the pur-j' PPItriNAT pose intimated. The first official sten was takpn vp-W LlVi!L, . dav to set it aside nprmnnpntlv fnr rlpfpnno nmnBfB ;BE READY" FOR EXAMINATIONS. : The next move, it seems, will be the passing pf the estimate to commence the development of the area. The' preliminary sum placed in the estimates by the Minister1 of Defence, Hon. Ian Mackenzie, is $327,000. Successive' lippropriations will have to be voted later, possibly next year. f We, hay? helped hundreds to ob tain positions as Letter Carriers. Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks and Stenographers, etc. Free booklet of information M, C. o. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg.' ujaesi in vanaaa. u, In view of the unsettled state nf thp wnrM an, hJYOU can run a Home Klndergar- urgency of the demand for the seaplane base here it! Sin-iWtth-'our. hf?P'. Ca,na1dla,n would seem as if some of the necessary building, St be' W erected this year. That is all up the the Department of -Defence. It is supposed to know the rpq,'," ARTICLES FOR SALE much better than do. It is wo satisfactory to us that we rubber qoods. sundries. rnr. nutr nt.vts i A this is bt :ng written the snow ! Is on the ground and Is still falling Within a few days Ijarnes with an aWeate rjohjt t nU tJlflr tal &f GO to 53. Kltkatla took both tnUM..JtAt. tt-ltKi trt a nam UIICI MUlitkC gallics nun mis biv-. gate of 90 to 25. Hartley Bay won the first senior game by a score of 27 to 30. During the first half both teams worked jiard defending their baskets, there being difficulty on either side in, getting past the defences. Play was from end to end of the floor and early shoot- upward. snau Looking out through the window at noon Friday It was Interesting to t , ktnAm V-vtt-lrvt csw n 'Aiianuv r tmr ixat unajni muniim, as a matter of purely scienUftc Interest, that my rhododendron bush was abloom in February This is because I treated it right I kept it weU plied with I kept It covered Iparewell Affair For Moose Member C.tllK Ker Honored Thl Week it IllcUtoiV lUdfea Are I Presented w.i- -" v ...v. ... I . . i Sr of KltSla evenln 1 ouW lt and toUccepted ifn,?.f.l,Sin..f.r,!t- It responded immediately. Rho-.the I have heard of people singing to their flowers. The Idea Is that the contemplation of flowers grown by oneself in one's own garden Induces a happy state of mind which Is fav- the'orable to singing. If I ever get that way I find that a crowd gathers on the sidewalk and wonders what It is all about. That is why I do not ever sing in the garden. I have never before known what It means to do my gardening right in the public gaze. Many passers by want to know why I do things j right or I get much criticism. In spite of that it always seems to me that my garden Is a terrible Jumble. Some would even call It a Jungle. The difficulty Is that I cannot remember which nowers are In bloom at the same time. Unless one does that it Is difficult to work out a color scheme. The great charm of Mrs. Borland's garden Is that it always seems to be Just right. It Is very simple in arrangement but the colors blend and seem to Indicate the touch of an experienced person. I give Mrs. Borland the credit for this tor.' while Mr. Borland does much of the hard work, his wife seems to be the architect. Simplicity and charm are the greatest achievements in any garden. Many of us can grow individual flowers and some of us Car; get the fine splashes of color so much needed amid the -dull greens of the surroundings but only a very select few can give the effect of having Just the right combination. nave a ma.(l at UUawa. Who realizes the Strategic import- ET0" rnalled postpaid In plain decree when the Orenoble ynlver ance oi rrmqe uupert. He is the minister of defence who is taking an interest in the place and appreciates the importance of our position. If I were starting again I would keep a diary each year of the time the first of each variety of flowers opens and the date on whl;h It goes olf. Most perennials seem to stay In flower about three weeks but the time varies with the season. It Is quite possible that a variety will be late ope season and early another and thus upset all our calculations. H.F.P. HONOR LOUD HALIFAX ORENOBLE, France, March 2C: (CP) Lord Halifax, British fprelgn secretary, will receive an honorary sealed wrapper. 80 less thanlsitv celebrntes Its sixth centenarv retail. Write for mall-order cata- May 14 and 15'. M. Jean Zay, logue. NOV-RUBBER CO.. Dept French minister of education, will L, Box 91, Hamilton, Ont, tf. preside. - I At a farewell banquet and dance Wednesday night In honor of ORila ... .TrlM ... im, nt, aorH. the lodge, on the eve of Ms de- uui-tyc t, iw- -- - ,h. Vuknn mining enlng weather email setback but that is only a fountry hre he plan, on remaining for the nxt Uo year, t,he presentation of past dicta to ac badges to A K Nelson and Joseph Ratch- ford waj also featured An colorable evening was spent, the ladles Joining with the men lor the ooeaj-; Ion. In all one hundred persons above the snow wiih the remainder. e present-of An excellent spread . the plant covert Ai soon as the; pw e, if it is not already Bono he evening t. protra leWd the little "lUons by a mouth organ qwr-! wYien this is published, rrJ nlr.tninhesecn tette consisting of Harry Attott. the first half ended 14 to IS nourishing as before. Snow means 0ne FlUpatrlck, Frank Cameron Hartley Bay. In the second half. LJSL , ,h.m nd Lee Dell songs with gulUr ac- companlment by the Pierre titters ttnd speeches by Robert MicKir. U ' the Interesting The reaction to oicVure tolk o?rVed Cole of Seattle wd OH Royer. , St week Is most enraging. All Wtth i dffM "J tb k who have sooken of it to. me have P affair. The vUltors seemed to ttnd n enthusiastic over what they u', 1 It difficult to get accustomed to theCw and " a great many have learn- A. D. Vanec. dteUtor of die VM. ttrn floor nrt in rninr Th V. . , J ,k,ii in preWed over tb bnaMt and heme team combined well and thethe realm of fwUlhers and group- "arry MetJe vMt in Charge f the " jjng Pi jocr- or. ine tianiey uay team rcpiajy. gained ground in the second half! I must quote a paragraph from nj i H 1 n M Bruce Hutchisons interesting cm- ,iuaiCi UUUU 1 UI oeriod deficit and ended tin on the! . v. iri.tn.ia rimn , lumil 111 llic l.n imv. fir 1 short end of the 21 to 18 count -several people have written tpi Krnlrnn Win l Autre Second Gaines ' i.. ivi Minmn Mivwnlnff A rhoio- I n.lL l- . i I tl l-.IU VM WIUU4II VV...- -CT -r I ooin senior warns womro uen mi : .... . jrln! i mi. . r,n ., ru ii.n i . . i i .l i. i ii.. recent recent frosts irosis I l had naa rushed rusnea forth iorm in jwi t mmnc the nlxht u cover the blooms of my rhododendron bush with my rain-' A rather sorrowful little boy ap-coat. but the public thinks that waslpeared at the desk In the City 111) j Just a bit of fancy, something to fill 'this morning and asked to see the i up this space It is remarkable how commissioner. He carefully eeunt- a man's word Is doubted by the led out some money and found; populace. We live In a skeptical finf tnlfll nam -.. . . -n.i. , In IU. 1 lk'. int..iut. " " v game, the Hartley Bay players find ing it difficult to keep up with the Innls boys' forward line.. First PVPrvthino- is o nvranneA tht nnna nf tV,o Ka oic,ub' and M manager of the that way. so I have to be sure I am ifki ? b if local basketball team. Hartley Bay V available o to the worker. l iL average Most of these workers .speakers were weller Robinson, are illiterate and sign their pay sheets with the thumb. : Mrs. Heber cm ton and Edward Boi-The yriter says that he saw there some of the most rag-;ton. the last-mentioned being man-ged people he ever had seen, not excepting Soviet Russia -ier ot the HartIey B c,ub at ner worst. that he had $595. On the Com-; mfrtsloner appearing, the boy ex-1 plained that he had broken some; windows and had come to pay for them. Inspired by the. eMy police He had been asseased tlx dollar but up to date had been able te raise only $4.95 of which hU father mart had paid rvar $4.00. The Commissioner the money In full, praised boy boy for making good and dendrons have a senslUve nature. J warned mm against ever doing Ypu must be kind to them or they anything of the sort again. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert II. P. SUverthom, Blllmor; Mrs J. A. Brown and daughter. Port Easing ton; Dr. Stanley Mills, Terrace: 11. C. Halliday, city, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wlcksen. Vanoouter; F. Gavin Hume. Duncan. Central W. Nlcol. Eddy Paw Mine: J. Bergman, A. Hadland and M. Han-berg. Oona River: Otto Olsen and A. Isaacson, city: Mrs. A. Spisak. city: J. Oarfln. C.N.R : Mr and Mrs. i SchJesvoW and T. Torkelsen. Dtgby. f Knox i Mr and Mrs Morris Vancouver. ' T. L B. Hamlin. Esquimau ; A Hot Time It What You Want Thl Winter Yop can get it by nlng our famous Edson, Bulkley Valley or Kanalmo-Wetllngtoii coal, PRINCE UUPEUT FEED CO. Phones 51 or 558 THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sock,eye PINK SEAL Finest Pink 3a(mon Packed by the only salmon canning company wlfb an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert A.k ii i.lLu lk tnrl nf tirk iinm Virnmtn lobauo cut extia fine io oddl even y into trio paper. ja vuginia rtne v.ui j a "toll your ownen" dieom of vhol a gtoi oqaietio tobacco thould bel The seai-liqhl pouch it prociicolly a "pock, i hum. dot it keept the tobacco heth to Ihc bit c gatelto ycu roll. I ; ! . ' fate urtfeJdi sofdf Cryat.l ! Bat thn llfht K.Olv Coo. fight For tti- MM -Sa7 MM 15 llijik HUatuiiilT A run U11I One In V i II U Phone up MI Philpott Evitt & Co. LtJ 5 Smoked "Rupert Brand" Vlilri I nvDi Imnn i u i i ii i m b a ir i i i inn 15c pkg. For Lmirli on Toasted Santlwlrhc or Hors d'oetivre On Package Bcrvni r)uf P' Kets for Weeks In Refn. ' i Music Utith Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Pipno, Theory and Harmony. rilO.Ni: GREEN 30Q Co. Lid. Prlni-e Uunrt Brll' ,nt . V. V. V.V.V. V.V.V.N Phone is as 1 Mil- : ... t linn Pr IMlifr, " SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RlM Steamer lenves Prince Rupert cirry THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the F't Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 lun AIU-CONDITIO.NKP SLEEPING GA" Unm f -mm mtn Of writ lAWB V f m City Ticket Office, 61(5 3ril Ave CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE rbone 31 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK w..i. 1 -nl W Pasteurized M y VALENTIN Vr nioNt-1"