Buy at the Family and receive the utmost in Style, Comfort & Value Shoes that are a pleasure to wear at a modest price 0000009000000000 Family shoe store ltD The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN ... Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yeany period, paid in advance Paid In advance, per week Paid In advance, per month Qw mill t i r t nj;MU n.i..kt. . i i.t v DAILY EDITION Zjfeh $5.00 .1 of man ui 2ii oiucr countries, per year 9.(X. I ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per inserUon Local readers, per line, per insertion News Department Telephone ,.. 16 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Tuesday, March. 7. 1939 Rupert Motors lost in the Com-taerclAl Bawling League last night to the lowly Qectrieal Workers by a score of two games to one. Th one fame credit, however, was tnough to put the Ruxrt Motors Into a tie wHh North Star for number of games va allhoufh they hare lost six more. As a result of the victory, the EUetrkal Workers were able to climb oat of the cellar, leaving the CanadlaH Leg ion exclusively in that insttion. The second fixture for last evening was not completed, the RoyU Lunch complains iU play wUb the Gyro Club to roll its games - later. Utah average scorer was j. J. Utile of Electrical Workers with 174. Individual scoring last night: Kryal Luncb D. Houston M. Montesano Blake R. Franks D. Montesano Tntil 1 Rupert Motors V. Houston Morris HiDDara -v aii ui lii hum buiuuuiii, ujc union unpire ana , United States, yearjy period, paid In advance 3A.iTaTlsr ri .. f I . ii . . i . t ; Tn Total i - Electrical Workers 42 i Little .Jack Pottinger Shenton Form an Handicap Total Electrical Workers Canadian Legion ltt 137 -H7 143 134 "M 1 176 153 172 163 163 stt .213 147 169 166 ISS 11 .811 1 2 16 - , . . if uaaio ians were entered considerably when they reau Parker's oarage 14 in despatches Horn Ottawa that the department at Ottawa, Pioneer Laundry .. Z .12 " was really worKing. m an effort to remedy the isolated ijr1 Lunch rrVnr?irfnn nf tVlO nurfhorrt r.art nf tVio nrmnn,i I Jr. oi lvro Club gested that auxiliary stations will be established instead of increasing the power of the Vancouver station. A sta tion is expected to be put in at Prince George to serve that .section of the country and it is quite possible there may ue uwwvr station ceiween rnnce Kupert ana rrince, (Jeorge if it is found that the whoie district is not cover.) fed. The situation in Prince Runert is also tn hp imnrnvpd t CURLING 140 1C6 166 145 1M 773 3 157 144 143 132 149 75 144 146 121 131 157 11 710 The league standing to date: North Star .Rupert .nupen Motors Motors 5 11 10 12 13 14 18 14 1 171 lt 161 16) 290 854' 3 149 171 134 m 199 SIS1 3 I 166 291 165 115 171 II 829 PLAY ON it is understood. Any improvement will be appreciated. . minkm championship series 1 14 i NOW Under War at Tnrnnln All Province Compete Probably a majority of the people of Prince Rupert 0? have been sympathetic to the former government of in the Dominion euriin? champicn-Spain in its struggle against the forces of General Fran thJP " u, aji provinces of the co. However, as we have pointed out before, the govern- Do"l,nion ae represented by one ment of that time was in close league with the communists SSLTsS and probably dominated by Russia. One of the admiren vatouvef Z young.'1 of .Opneral Francisco Franco, writing in attempting to est participant New Brunswick V give what he calls an authentic guide to the Spanish situ- eprpntaUon is a family affair- ation, says in part as follows: Magistrate Walter Limerick and his 'To grasp the Spanish war in full perspective, the hnt' salient features of Franco's personal character must be cieany appreciated, in the lirst place he was-in no sense a Fascist leader. At the outside, when the present struggle broke out, there were not more than 8,000 Falanglstas in' Spain and even that party was not Fascist in the sense' tiumllir nf trUmtpfl tn tViaf ri-l ?n tlio unliimlnmn. l-.f"l inHins of England. Franco had, over and over again, both bv his words and his actions, shown that Hp VinH nn t , - --j o-- u Ull flcult one, that the country to which he has given his life ..1 - 1 1 r r -.t;i 11 1 1 i a 1 . - i-- inspired It's interesting tc know when readfng the Daily Newp that the people of the whole district are doing the name. C0E9 FOR KENT est. in politics, nor did he conceive it as part of his position clean, well - furnished modem na nti nf floor fn Vtnxio onr rn1 If ?-nl liino TIia qntrrmsnts t)nM& ama s t ernment of the country wa-s his employer and master. , mik sai "i "Few men who have made a page in history have so re- - luctantly had greatness thrust upon them as Francisco roR BLZ12 hp. Vivian ungin-Franco. Anyone less like the popular conception of a die- TiU pr,DPf.lk,ru, Can0ube scen ati tator could hardly be conceived. Dictators, for all the vir- - I?Pfm -Machlnc-3hop- ,Mt tuef they may possess, are not free as a rule from some F0R SALE 27 ft ho ford en-" desire to nose before the nublic as romnntif f tmiroa . ZPne M- APP'y Dally News.'SU) "Franco is blissfully unconscious of what people think for SALEDining oak table and about him. To himself, he is just an ordinary soldier do- cha,rSi Snap tor cash- Pnone Red in'-- his lob. Personal ambition he has none; as reward fnt- m' 56) himself he asks nothing. He is the rarissima ayis in Eur-' " WORK WANTED ope today, the completely disinterested patriot; a man Jho:elly lives for'his cSmby and for his country JSS.S SI T" "Franco has his nrice. a vnrv hirrh nnp nnfl n voftr LOST vuin anu ior wjutii, as ne nas proved over and over again lost cameo Brooch. Finder in battle he has always been ready to lay down his life.) P'ae call at Daily News. (55) should be allowed to live its national life according to its;LosT-Leather coal pack saddle natural nevpionrnpnt. wirnmir nnv fliptaf inn rlnvi(io:v. i , m.. .....-..-.. " uuiuiimyiui)1 ' twit qiucii, c mtuici. i by alieh forces. - tt He was forced by irresistible nroof to see ,,. tU the powers which sought to determine Spain's des.jLOBS7t".0d1"'cllftlSn S tmv tiny were weredireetivonnnspri directly opposed tn to her her n.itlnnnl national Mfn life and iV,rs;,i i-... .. ... ... ... please return Dally News Office Reward. (56) FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room House. Ora-ham Ave. Phone Green 190. (56) TITE daily VCTT3 ."- J U H. I I ELECTRIC MEN WIN Scored Victory orr Rupert .Motors 1 1 Commercial Howling lol Nijbt SPORT CHAT Boue iMw expetute summing but n.jt the rearm game of edrtMig on tea, Mattftoba women at tfef annual Wfiuttcteg bon-spiel have decided Mrs. J. H. Kliewer of the 84 VMal etae. brought her baby along. Iris Mae. a chubby. curly-haUsst t4, drest-ed in a red anow MrH tike her inoUit-r. Owrling is a grand eer-eiee, hut ao pud tor rededotr said the women pjajdng Iq the opening gamns. "la lect H's the way to put on pounds Why. the first year I played" volunteered watnan from the St VHal club. "I assisted 44) pokMuks. The St. Vital women hatanead the scales at such weights as 14T and 166 potmda. one of thstr number weighing cIqm to M. The idea waan t a btt appaUtng. Thf Uugbed heartily at them- prodding each others arms and backs. -You se. we work so hard cut there on the tee ve come in raretMMu and eat all wc can et." In the Port Garry Curling Clab. where some of the games t Being Dl'VCd an en heaUr whirllng busily oanctuated the eanMnnit It vmi the yount man In the white cap behind the re fresh -naent bar Ha bad a brawn towl fall of whipoed cream. He spread me entire eon tan ts on top of a butterscotch pie. The woman looted varr trim in their snow MlU and peak hel-mats, "much better than we did when we wore tirht skirts and Jumbe sweater." they were quick to comment. How kmc had women been curling? Not in the Victorian days, eertamly. when the thnr to do was swoon, look delicate and raise trie fam-'ne P'&n nn 49-oound rocks ""ouwt have done at all. Wlnni peg women began curling in 1904. ! Asked how their famiUea fared while they were at the bonsplel. they said. 'Oh. we leave thiniw ready. Besides, well be home for dinner" One player reported. TU tell you what I did yesterday then you'll understand. I made FINALS IN BADMINTON I'rinre Rupert Ctab'k Annual Championship Cwnprfiliun ConiplHed Ou Sunday Finals in the Prince Rupert Bodmin ton Clubs annual champton-ship aaetfatitisn. neh much nteratt was taken, were played off nM Sunday with Watter Cman wlnnfni! the stenn stnfiea. Mls Bsfa Thosnpsoa lad4C singles: Mks Btsie Darts and Miss NelUe Uwrence ladles' doubles, J. Mar. ray and Walter Cross man's doubles and Mis Prancea Crow and Walter Cross, mjxd (igubtw. The scores were as follows: Men's singles Walter Croat beat WUam Murray 15-u. 15-5. Udtee sinaies - Mbss Saasft Thomnann beat Mlas Creddle Morgan U-. U-6 I ad'-s" doubles- M)ss BUU Davts and Miss NelUe Lawrence beat Miss Frances Thomson and Mta Bessie Thompson 18-14. 15"-10. Men's doublaa J Murray and Waiter Cross beat Harry Ward and Robert Tbbey -n. 13-18, 15-12. Mixed doubles Miss Frances Cross and WaJUr Cross beat Mlas NeUle Lawrence and Psfaf Mcintosh 15-10. 15-12. a Wg pot of soup, a chocolate pie. cooked a lot bl lima beans, plenty oi peas, and a roast of beef. I worked! And I made this hat besides,'' she added triumphantly. It was a red and white feU cap. finished with phi king, with a little appiiqaed rock and Biomgramed tn front. "Yes," kvlerrupted the umpire at the Port Oftrry rink, who was n man. ' either that or they phone their husbands to look in the ice ;box." The women plopped down tar Vtlm nf.A r for the first day at the rinks. "It's just the beginning of a glorious week. thev beamed. Another player said she managed because It vas hrr annua: hilay My fam-lv does the cojk:ng for me while I havr my annua: bonspiel week -ff he said, """" w s , 2i gSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfe.gSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI Pitch And Putt ! Course Costly Railway Company Cannst Afford It So It Is Up To Local People ( Prince Rupert i- to have no pitch and pull aoif tuune unleu local, orap decide to instal It them That was subsunce of a letter from Oenmf Manager A. H Woren U the Canadian National, RetSyavf w4a mrties the local, Chamber mi Ommsmte stating that the cost of installing was found to. be loo great for hu company to undertake I.O.D.E. IS IN SESSION Annual Dinner Meeting of Muni cipal Chapter field a. Night .1 With altnty snessben and gurts .n attendance, the annual dinner xcejtln; of Municipal Chapter, Im-petiai Order. Daughters of the Bnipire. was bekj last night In the Boston Cafe. The regent. Mrs. n. L. Landty. was in the chair and he feature of the evening was an cdarets by Rev. Roy Durnford of. tt. Peters Angllean Cliureh on th qtbjact of TatrtotUm " Aaoual reoorta were read by the secretary and treasurer. showiiHj .he order to have done good work uurtog the year In Prince Rupert I The eteeetnn of officers resulted) as follows: Regent, Mrs. H L. Landry PwK Viae-Regent. Mrs akins. oiunej Seaoad Viee-Ilegent. Mrs. A. T Psrlrtn. Secretary. Vtlu Ceredwyn AssissantrBeeretsry, Mrs. D. R. Behy. Edueot tonal SeereUiy, Mrs. R M. Wlnslow. Eahoes ' gecreUry. Mrs. William Drass. Organist. Mrs. JL N. nroeklesby. TreajurK, Misa Ftanaps Thomson. Standard Dearer, Mra. 8 V. Cox. The program also included an inter sstlng htstorkaf account by Mrs D C Stuart of the history of th I O D E In Prince Rupert from 1910 to the present Ume a wri m niano duets by Mrs W M. Watu and Mm T A MrWaters. v, mi by M rjarfwd Mc. 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