PAGE TWO Jango Pumps New shipment of Rlack Kid, Brown Kid and Hlue Kid in sizes to AAA to C widths, just arrived. 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. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid in advance, per week Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and t united States, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all other countries, per year Classified advertising, per word, pit Insertion , Local readers, per line, per insertion Member of Audit Bureau at Circulations DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL .1? .50 3.00 3.00 02 25 Monday, March 4, 1940. YOUTHFUL DELINQUENTS Those in the best position to judge sav that, in most cases of juvenile delinquency, the parents are chiefly in fault. Judge Ernest L. Reeker, writing in the current number of the Rotarian, says that in most cases when youngsters get into trouble, a warrant should be issued lor tne arrest of the parents. He has treated 1560 cases and he sent only fifty to correctional institutions and only CIV sswi4-?.. a iM 1 P T T 1 , , , l - .-ua tuuMiiueu ui a me oi crime, ne nas nttie use ior re form schools. Judge Reeker, while primarily laying the blame for juvenile deliquencv.on the narents. savs thnt "snoiptv it. self has a pretty rotten record." He suggests that juvenile courts need cleaning up and that lawvers and iudn-es need training. The conditions which bring about crime need eliminating. He urges leaving nothing undone so that the which en oi today ao not populate the prisons of tomorrow. 11 . mi LOSS TO STEWART The death of the late H. W. M. Rolston, editor and proprietor of the Stewart News, has meant a great loss to Stewart and to the whole of the province. He took a keen interest in mining, as every Stewart resident is bound to do, and he exercised great care in his newspaper to see that the information he published in regard to mining developments in that section of the province was correct He was keenly opposed to wildcatting and did everything possible to prevent it. In that way he earned the respect of the mining community. imrnsii israel Last week the Rotary Club heard an interesting address on late developments in their relation to the British Israel theory. The idea is that the lost ten tribes of Israel are the Anglo-Saxons and any member of the British Israel organization can explain exactly how they reacTi their conclusions in regard to this. What is more interesting is that as a result of their interpretation of Bible prophecy,1 they were able to foretell the present conflict and its, trends. They also say that the final struggle for suDrem- acy will be between the forces of righteousness and the! iorc oi eviL It 1- tl .. L IL. 1i 1 1 l ii wie uieury is tuireci, trie result snouid prove verV cneenng ior Canadians ior tne prediction is that, after much tribulation, the Allied forces will win. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- TJ5.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Diie Vancouver, Tburs. n.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets, at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Ajent. Third Ave. Phone 568 J. J. Judge scorer. Try a Classified Atrvertlsement. -1 OUT OF 3-i Canadian mothers relievo misery of colds externally with NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU Proprietor "A nOME AWAY FROM liOME" Rates "5c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 181 P.O. Box 1H LINZEY DA VIES PHONES 585 58G Butter 1st grade. 3 lbs. Aylmer Vegetable Soup Per tin Cut Green Beans Per Un Nlblet Corn 2 tins Wild Rose Flour PJlstry, per sack Rita Biscuits 2 pkgs. Sandwich BLvuits Fresh, per lh. Shaker Peaches Per tin .ijJL' L mi JW ' Z 4UW .'- .;-flM,alMi XHglgflgHHlHHgMgBgaglgSiflV ' illlllllllllllllHI 95c 10c 10c Toilet Soap Colgate. 25(J Quaker Oatv- Large size Purity Flour 49's L. tt D. Tea Per lb. Cream Cheese 2-lb. pkg. 18c $1.85 55c 55c 25c 40c 35c 25c 9c 15c Try Our Fresh Ground COFFEE Per lb. 40 c Tin: DAILY NKWS Maori Nf.i . - ' v- I . 1 . ; j Today in Sports MUTCH IS BOWLING CHAMPION SCHEDULE 1 Aorlt4hui vs. C.N.R.A.: Im- pena? ou vs. savoy. Aprip8 Canadian Scottish vs; Imnerbl OH CSiXA. v. Moan. ApriV 11 Savoy vs. Anuv. Prlnt- , er- vsrtayro. i April 15- Imperial Oil vs. Moose; I Canadian Scottish vs. CJJtu. j -l'in Uarue Carch O-'Bankers vs. D.ILS Si T. C ; Malkins vs. Home Oil, ! March J3-Bankers vs. Balklns; , Home Oil vs. DBS. it T. O. , i 1 March 20 Bankers vs. Home Oil; Malkins vs. DJ)5. & T.O. 4 ; I ' i March 27 Bankers vs. D DJS. tz . . T.O ; Home Oil vs. Malkins. j April 3 Bankers vs. Malkins; Home Oil vs. D. D. S. ti T.O. I April 10 Bankers vs. Home Oil: Malkins vs. UBS. Si T.O. I April 17-Bankers vs. DBB. Si T. I O : Malkins vs. Home Oil. i Old Country Soccer 1 Exhibitions Leeds 7; York 0. Liverpool 5: Southport 1. New Brighton 4; Llandudno 1. Blackpool 1: Newcastle 0. Hull ii Grimsby 2. Manchester City 3; Burnley' 1. Oldham Athletic 4; Bolton 2. Rochdale 1: Bamsley 5. Sheffield United 1; Huddersfleld 3. Tranmere Rovers 3: Everton t. F A, Eleven 4; All-Brltlsh Ele- ven 4. 13 SISTERS CAFE IS NOW OPEN ro BUSINESS 3 Your Patronage will be highly appreciated "Aim to Please" is oar .Motto S Thank. You Fresh Local Raw-and Pasteurized Mtfk Valentin dairy pnoNB Ml Our Famous Edsun. Alberta COAL Bulkier Valley Oal Nanalnw Wellington foal Bulkier Valley Wheal and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO; Phone 58 and 55S IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions a Follows; Moa. Tues.. Wed, 8 to 1J p.tsu Thurs. 7 to 9:30; Dance H.to2 Friday 6 to 8:30, 8:30 to 11:00 8at. Children 19 ta 12 am., 2. to 4:30, 8 to. 8: 30, 8:30 ta 11 Special Arrangements Can' Be Made for Private Skating;. PArtles 2 Revenue I NCREASE SOLID COMF0R1 i For the Man With the W , , ,u,. do P. ! Customs and excise revenue lor the port of Prince Rupert Is show-'ing considerable Increase this year The billiards tournament of the The schedule of the Commercial over last. The revenue far January inanndlan Lpfflnn u" hrnuirht In TVn.P'n nllnr T iriM fnr lh and February has amounted close yesterday when in an Intenslt tlnal third of the season as fl- $33.62198 as compared with $15, exciting finish before a big crowd lows: . 020 83 in the first two months of of interested spectators. R.C. Mutca. February 29 Anaus vs. Moos; 1M9. The revenue for this Febru- won from Nell Cameron by a scant Canadian Siottbh vs. Savoy. ary totalled $11,710.89 as compared two points in a game of 500 points. March 4 Printers vs. Imperial with $5.288 81 In February 1939. Cameron went ahead at the start Oil; ON.R.A. vs Oyro. until Mutch ran up a 45 break to March 7 C.N.R.A. v. Savoy: An-take the lead. Mutch, with a forty axis vs. Imperial OH. and then a rifty-one. at the half- March, II CanadJan' Scottish vs way mark was leading 259 to 213. Printers: Oyro vs. Moose. Cameron kept plugging along and March 14 Gvra vs. Angus: Sivoy wiped out the deficit to lead by vs. Printers. 350 to 280 but Mutch went ahead Mar:h 18- Mfwsc V Canadian when he made a fine run of 79. Scottish; Imperial OH V. CJf.R A. From then until the end it was March 21 Savoy vs. Oyro: Print-anybody's game Rnd actually thry ers vs. Angus, were tied at 498 but Mutch got the . March 25 C.N.R.A. vs. Printers; needed two points first and wan. 1 Gyro vs. Imperial OH . The best breaks by Mutch were Mirth 28- Moose vs. Savoy; An-79, 51. 45. 40 and 2C Cameron's besi pr vsQariadtan Scottish. . were 31. 27, 24 2i. 21 and 20 3. , April i-Qyro vs Canadian Scltts; I George J. 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