I 1 1 I. 1 PAC1E TWO IF Von Are Looking: for a Walking Oxford With Style, Plus Quality, At a Reasonable Price Try a Pair of "Miss Atlanta" These shoes are built to our own specifications and we can guarantee absolute satisfaction with every pair. Priced $4.45 1,11 " $3.95 Sole Agents for Hartt, Onyx, Jack and Jill Shoes Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PK1NCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue R. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per week ..... 1 .1? Paid In advance, per month .50 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 , New Department Telephone .. 86 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION Wednesday. January 24, 1940. EDITORIAL OUR COUSINS Rev. J. H. MvnvanD, in a leiter to this paper published LADIES' vpstprrliiv. rhirles the Dailv News mentionintr certain Annette t weaknesses ot'his countrymen ;Uiciyding4,ho0&.he: late skatubr v !" m highly respected Senator Borah. As an American, Mr. Cameron ZZ. Z 145 Myrwang does not exactly understand that we look upon sen mo no Americans as members of the family and for that reason p- Dickens 124 190 wo nwi tho forrUr nrivilpo-e nf fi'nnlf cnpnklnor Tn. Stone :196 stead of the usual eulogy of Mr. Borah we mentioned one T.(als 'Z 'ZZ '.. '. or two of his weaknesses but we gave about two columns Merchantettes 1 of the news section dealing with his constructive qualities. Madiii m In spite of what Mr. Mynvang says, we still think the late j1?"-15011 101 senator was a menace to the United States and that his re- l moval by the Almighty was a sign of increasing favor to EtkksenZZZIZZ.'.m the nation. Handicap 74 When Canadians visit the United States they hardly Totals ci know they are out of Canada except for the fact that the lersi 1 population is more dense -and the highways much better. Bond" ic9 So when Americans visit Canada they hardly look on it as Mrs. Dickens 125 a foreign country. They are still among friends. In the Rothweii 151 summer we meet thousands of American visitors and they A'exander isi are splendid people. They are just as good as Canadians, np which is admitting a great deal. We are glad to meet them. .: ' ' In fact there are a number of American residents in this - city and where could you find a finer lot of people? In spite of all these things we are sorry to feel bound to say that as a nation their god is the dollar, they are soft from too mucn wealth and inactivity and their desire to save themselves has prompted them as a nation to remain neu-tntl when they should be fighting on the side of the Lord of Hosts against the aggressors. TOT DAILY NEWS - . Wednesday. Januiu-.y 34, BOWLING Clean Sweep Victories Fr Knox Hotel and Rex in Last. Mint's Play Knox Hotel and Rex scored clean sweep three games to nil victories over Maple Leafs and Rangers In the Ladies' Bowling League last night Annette's and Big Sisters won over Blue Birds and Merchant- ettes respectively two game to one. High average scorer for the even ing was Lillian Croxford of Rex with 203. Individual scores: Maple Leafs- : I1 2 MeLeod 164 Smith 1 122 Arney 115 Nelson 150 Handbap 18 Totals .794 Knox Hotel 1 McKeown .. 142 Seharlf 133 Fritz 150 Brazell 175 Yager 140 O'inn ..' Handicap" . 83 Totals V . ..tit Rex : . ; 1 E.Bury 15C E. Bury : m A. Bury 219 Wesch , 210 Croxlord 193 Handicap 53 .Totals 1004 Totals 1001 Rangers 1 Petersen 170 Yager 141 Wharton 110 Morrison 117 Asemissen ICS Balllnger Handicap 101 Totals 807 Bluebirds 1 Pierce 137 Turgeon 160 Boulter HaHwlg 134 Keron 114 Blaln 129 Handicap ' 83 Totals 863 1 140 154 159 198 18 77c 14C 114 140 180 126 108 814 2 144 114 198 189 225 53 .923 923 2 139 176 125 155 170 62 827 150 173 145 156 136 39 799 2 176 146 190 3 185 123 200' 186 18 875 3 175 203 178 145 146 3 83 930 172 186 165 174 191 53 941 941 3 120 152 140 146 285 81 924 3 167 180 180 136 194 39 896 3 187 151 133 118 182 151 74 889 3 163 172 130 62 178 96 801 FOR SALE Listeninc to the American radio announcers is often - -most nauseating. The futile excuses they give for their'roR sale one double bed, two nmitralitv find their rlelnv in opnrlinrr affartiva nirl f a "Aao -d. dining room suite. little debUavinP-Finland" will be a standing disgrace to -oaI range etc- tnem and tneir enndren tor ever. In spite of all these things we must confess a great liking for the American people; Their faults are so much like 0111 own that we can recognize them in most of our friends. We have lived for over a century without any verv serious quarrels and we hope to live for thousands of vears more CO ' 878 2 117 178 87 181 ISC 74 803 2 198 129 144 170 176 9tf 913 60 831 3 161 164 132 207 Phone (20) FOR SALE ijpuse. with. .5 rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. Phone Blue 502. (21) WANTEJ) that way unless they fail to mend their ways and give u)) wanted Housekeeper, middle-worshiping idols 'arid taking the wrong attitude toward ased widow preferred. Apply Canada's problems. 4 Box 37 Dally News. 21) I WORK WANTED TWO FINE CITIZENS ' k ' Yesterday the Chamber of Commerce gave a dinner in work wanted on toat, engineer nono- (u two line ciuAins 01 rnnce uupert wnp are lea v- V r " "' wi in fw 'the south. They were City Commissioner W. t . A Jeter and Railway Superintendent W. H. Tobey. Both of these men have done splendid work in the community. Pos 11. i. if.. Xi.il.. i i i. . i FOUNU tf. sibly the work of Mr. AJtler has been more exacting, be- found Four keys on ring, own- cause he has felt itjiis duty to oppose the wishes of many er mav nave Mme fay pay'ng ror members )f the community in regard to various matters tnU adtrgrQiemertt: ' tf-of public policy. He has had to stop raids on the city tiWcmTi treasury and nldfce up natural deficits by insisting on the KbfteUAf, pound' of fleh in cases where under different conditions "ow to get a government his policy might have been different. ; I -k carrier, Postal . Wc are f!ml feel that both of these. men , hava in' ffiJSKX' their respective positions done fine work and they must schools Ltd., Winnipeg, oldest feel well satisfied with the recdrds they leave behind. ' in Canada. No Agents. SPORT CHAT Canadian written at Championship meet at the Mount Norquay ski camp at lianf f reoru-. ary 20 to March 3. Championships' will be decided In four divisions-- men's and women senior and' boys' and girls' Junior. For the The Mount Norquay location Is ideal for competitive skiing, having faciUUes ror every sort of event right at the camp. These in RANGERS IN ! IF: An STII.I. SK4 history will bej the 1940 Dominion' Win Over Americans While Boston llrxlns clude the most spectacular down- Vancouver hJU course in Canada, a Class A Seattle Jump from which leaps ol more l than 200 xeet have been made, a cross-country course and three separate slopes all suitable for slalom. Now nearlng completion at the camp is a $6,000 lodge, being built especially for the national tournament A parking space for 500 automobiles Is being Most of last year's Dominion title winners are expected to defend their laurels, the only sure exception being Reider Anderson of Norway who captured the open Jumping and combined downhill and slalom crowns. Lewis Davis of Vancouver closed downhill and slalom winner, will be a sure starter, as will Gertie Wepsala, another Vancouver product who won ths women's championship in 1933 and 1939. Other 1939 champions who are likely to seek repeat victories include Gault Gillespie, Ste. Agatha, Quebec, cross - country winner; Louis Georgas, Owen Sound, Ontario, slalom; "Punch" Bott, Montreal, closed downhill; Ole Kakkelund, Teml.sfcam!njr, Ontario, closed Jumping; and Kurt Lovgren, Temlskamlng, combined Jumping and cross-country: Are Taking Maple Leafs Rangers. 5; Americans, Toronto. 1; Boston, 4, NEW YORK, January 24 Cana- first time since ski coin petition than Press 1 New York was olaced on a national scale in stayed on top in the 1921, the men's and women's tour other three divisions. Maple Leafs, 3. Rangers National Hockey League, standing last night neys will be held together. And It by defeating their fellow towns- will be the first t,me Dominion men. the Americans. 5 to 3 last Junior championships haye ever night. Lynn Patrick, son or Man-been staged. The men will com- ager Lester PatrleJc. was responsl- pete for six- downhill, slalom, ble for three of the Ranger xoals. cross-country and Jumping, and At uostnn the Bruins kept in the twoxombined crowns. There pace one lull gome or two points will be three events downhill, sla- behind the Rangers by winning 4 lorn and combined, for each of the to 1 over the third place Toronto Hockey Scores Pacific Coast league Portland 12 2 11 61 85 11 1 12 76 78 10 1 10 60 64 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'llJump Out of Bed in th Morning Rarin' ta Co Th llrr houM pour out two paulwk ( lliuU Mir Into nr Urn-1 daily. If Ihi. btW i flowtnv f rrrtt. yuvr (md damn 't dirl It jtt.t ito-ar fa the biW-K. Mtttt up yarUHutrti. Xti v-t.MlUifd. HsrtNful ptAtaa go into Ik Ludr. Mil feu frrl uur, (ik and the wurid Uh4. punk. A n-rbfirHBjoTfQrntdnf-a'ta1ayffrt at ttiriti.. Vau nd a.mrthmir that Wfraa an th llrrr aa wiHt. It taka tn ruL uld t'aiirr'a iAUlr lint PHIa to art Xhrm imm puanda of bile flowing trHl aad maka ynn frrl "up aad up".Harmlrw and (rati, tbry auak iIm til torn frrrlj. Thry do itir nark f raWrfnrl but hava no rakimrl or mrfrury la tk.ni. Ak forf.rvr'i Lltttr I.l.rr I'OIr Wr aaut ! StukbomaT rtfoM aattblni rl lit. inoitA Roller Rink Dally Seasons 2-OO to 4:30 Children 6:00 to 8 30 Adults 8 30 to 11 00 Brj;lnner (5 Wen Special Attention iFarewell Skating 'OLDSTERS Tarty Is jinjoyed ! qjjj P 41 43 Young People of Kltfukla Have, 36, 18 18 20 IP Winter Outlnr in Honor of MrUame Defeated High Srhool SG to 2a Baaketbsll Camp KiTSFnilKT-A January 24 The Strengthened by the add: v young people of Kltzegukh staged BiU.Lamble who laid hU m,v a farewell skating party In honor ImiC enough to show the boy, ,te or their president. Annie mc-'1" "" -"'' kihij; Dame, it was a cold night1 but,"" "0,d Man' Home" team ore all who attended had a very happy 20 to 20 victory over Hlgi) Sc.'.ou time. Annie has been an active lt night. and willing worker for the church suowiiw riasltes or rood )r. and In other ways and the people ,uon. particularly after e 1 r?,; or the vlllaite. old and youne alike, period, the old boys led all i: rcuret to see her leaving. Jack Lindsay scored six quid: i)C, SOT UISIN'K ANYTIILVU to go to the fair raid) shelter fhould tell the waiter, who will present the bill Immediately. " to start the parade. Stan Schr-rk nnd nusey w 1 best for High School. JUfth B:hnel plat) to invade M EDINBURGH, January 24 CP IUl on Friday. TuewLv -Maybe it's the canny Scotch, but at ,e nxnlblUoij ,Ial, a a notice In a large hotel dining reature l pUnncd -High 8ct room reads "Customers who wish h,k- hn... ...... ..... J m 14 iiau v. Convent Stt noc. Sc.ore4: Ml"!' School- Uusscv . Hill: Mortn M'Couvr 4 William Broolcsbank who hos 8: Klharl Tot id 20. been on a holiday trip to Van- O'rl Man's Horn-- eouver aivd elsewhere In the south Munklry 2. lli-'ln-rinvton 7, v. ,. fr lnmnr,nu, i.hi WBrnM 10 Ine J oh the PrliuT LamMfJl. JVlgUWU. 3. Mlb- - 1,1- Two stars from Europe whose calls for the New York Americans """"""" presence added a lot OX, color to lO Pay me uanaaiens ai .Montreal i the past three Dominion meets with Toronto Maple. Leafs nieeUng . will be missing because of Uu the Rangers at New York and!! war. Tournament officials, how- Boston Bruins playing the Ulack ever, are hoping for a larger entry Hawks at Chicago. J rrom the United States than ever League standings Li date are as before. For one thing, the Cana- rollows: dlan tournament will be about the W D L F A only foreign one American skilers Boston 19 3 7 04 SO will be able to attend, pracUcally Rangers 18 7 4 92 43 all of Europe's having been can- Toronto 16 4 11 80 67 ceUed because of the war. Another Chicago . .. 11 1 14 51 77 reason Is that a closer relation- Canadlens . 8 2 17 58 77 ship has been cultivated between Detroit 8 4 16 40 73 skliers of Canada and the United Americans 9 1 20 60 83 States. Outstanding Canadian skilers expected to provide the defending tltllsts with stem competition are Louis Cochand and VJateur Cous-ineau or St. Margaret's, Quebec; Bruce Heggtveit. and Bud" Clark, Ottawa; Jim Houghton and Harry Pangman, Montreal; Rupe Edwards, Norman KnigHtr, Ted Paris and Bill Round, Banff; Art and Bill Irwin, Princeton, B. C; Peter Vaqda, Edmonton; Johnny Leed, Cooper Mountain, B. C; arid Tom Mobraaten, Vancouver. There's a chance, too, that a number of Swiss and Norwegian experts who have taken posu as Instructors on this continent, particularly In the United States, will compete. BARLEY PRICE UP a quarter recently. WIIEKE THEY C.TtOV Blfi J. H. BULGER Optometrist Knvst Hank Klrlr NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue lloutiettreplni; Apartmrnti! (Hot Water Heated Sirs. C. E. itlack, Proprietr (Central Jlotell MINEKAL, vict Notlrf To ltrlln.ilrnt ro-ownm Tn iUn V. AMen and Ounilrr ltlrk ln of Nfattlf, Wn.tilnrtori. 11 . NORTH ALLEUTON, England, uSSSt trrrSt January 24 (CP) Maltlhs barley ln n qtmrw inmm m ud sold in North Yorkshire inarkets . s. Krwo. 4,'siir m. iZt reached the highest price In 20 o, stur No. 7, emr no, b, 8tr No. i years when It sold for 70c. $14.58) d ur rJ9J7 h1'? ,tS2.l!n "tu,t In Ohlnmore range ttboiit 6(0 1rr from Ui rxch In tli Skrena Mining Diviilon, lrevlnc of BrlUh CoiumbU: TAKE NOTICE ttnu uixlrm you 3 pay within 00 from iJi date here- . or uie un or 11037.60 bring your w,UL.iiuij, w.., January proponion oi irw exjwrumurc rrquird (CP) The New Zfaland Year ' Ul yNirr 1n37; 1938 tM' 1839 bT Book points out that; the. galaxlus b. o. I93b. Chonter tfet. tocrttiir wttu attenuatls (minnow to you) may i oam c thu notU-, to tin unar. attain, a length f. seyen inches B ymuZin Ik id In New Zealand waters. Mineral Cte4mi ahnJl b forfeited nnd ' toecrmi) vetted In the itndenilgned who ' ; ' hu md lb required exiiendlturea, .If you nve something, to wp-nAV u ' th,V try a, Classified Ad. , e. a. behnet. Lindsay t 12 Total 26 8 he , Ik,. Arr L1NZEY & DAVIES California Spinach 2 Ibl PHONES SS.V SS6 "t'r 20c 60c Kroflk field Sauwie OCT, Veal Loaf Oft Per lb. pfr lb "C i:etLocal new laid. Afo I Per dozen 4UL Arrivtnt; Wednesday's Boat A PHLMI KL'ITLY Of (iUKL.N VlUil.TAIUJIK CaulKtuuer Each 20c and 25c Sel I'olaloe.H 3 lbs. 25c UUU CHrry-LarKV heads Sprout ler lb. Ul'Y OK ANRLS XOW They arc at their rlwijte 20c 15c 25c S1.95 MacKenzies Furniture JANUARY SrKCIALS 20 only JUTi; MATS-iLirdwearlng, nice patterns. Each 30 only KAQ UUCS - 27X.48. Eath TAKI.L OIL CLOTH 15 dirrerent patKrils. Per yard Phone 775 S1.75 S1.00 50c Owlnir in. Increased Cost of Nanaimo-Wellington Lump Coal At the mine and an inriraae in freight rates we Wave hern fun'd to raise the prUe follovrti: Nanaimo.Wtllintton Lump- Per ton, sacked S13-S Nanalmo-Wellincton .Mine llun Per ton tacked $l Nanalmo-Welllniton Nut Per ton', sacked H-51 Nanalino-Wellintton HlarV- Per ton. sacked J,M f These Prices Will Into Kffecl January M, 1910 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone 031 or (m2 BULKLEY VALLEY COAL is EQU AL To any coal on this market And The PRICE still REMAINS the SAME Bulkley Valley Collieries LIMITED