i! : 5 i. Christmas Trade In Interior Town Best In Lone Time 6MITHERS. Jan. 5: The merchants ot Smllhers arc agreed that the Christmas business was well ahead of any Christmas for sev eral years and all are quite well pleased with the amount of business done. Thry all look forward with optimism to the coming year as' the prosnects arc that there will be considerable mining going on In the district which will give a welcome impetus to business generally. COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PMNCH RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zanlll Proprietor "A HOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 60 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. 4 ; Phone 281 P.O. Box 191 4 mriirmrm Friday, January 5, 1939. DAILY NZW8 THE woe rocu Smilliers Looks For Good Year no v IN TIIK M'l'KKMK em UT OP 1IKITISII COM'MIIIA III ITnltate In the Matter of the -Administration Aif i And 1 In the Matter of the Estate of Blanche Hart Iiweased TAKE NOTICE that by order ol His Honor, W. E. Fllsher, made on the 29th day ci Dcwmbcr. A. D. 1939. I waa appointed Extractor c the estate ot Blanche Hart, DKcascd. and all parties having claim ajatniit the said estate are hereby required to furnUh same. , properly verified, ito me on or before the 10th day cf February. A. D. 1940. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ol their indebtedness to me forthwith. i DATED .the 3rd day of January, AX). 1940. WILLIAM O. FULTON, Executor. , Prince Rupeit, B. C. In the Matter of the Estate or Edward I'rrriikon Jonrs. Deceased i L.X1) ItEtilSTKY ACT He! CfrtlfUate of Title No. 3774-1 to IM 8, Mock S. Seetbm li. C'lt.r of I'rinre ltiirrt. Map 9!3. WHEREAS proof cf loss of the above Centdflca.t of Title Issued In the name of Kathleen E. McDougalli has been filed tn this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall , at the expiration of , one month firm the date of the first ' publloaitlon hermtf. Issue a Provisional ' CPtlTfca,te of Title In lieu of said lost certificate, unless m the meantime .valid objection be made to me In writing. DATED at 4be Iwnd Iteglstry Office. Prince rtiupert. B. C-, this 27th day of December, A. D. 1939. A. THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titles. Arrow Messenger Len drlfflths & Co. PHONE 459 Reasonable Rates Parcel and Baggage Service Stand Venezia Grocery Fulton Street BEEF 6-lb. RUMP ROAST of BEEF SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Per lb. PRIME RIB ROLLED Per lb. 2 lbs. ROUND STEAK and 1 lb. KIDNEY 3 lbs. ROUND STEAK for 3 lbs. BONELESS STEW BEEF 3 lbs. SIRLOIN STEAK for 5 lbs. POT ROAST for LAMB SHOULDER of LAMB Per lb. LEG of LAMB Per lb. PORK LEGS of PORK Per lb LOIN of PORK Per lb - SHOULDER 6f POUK- Per lb FRESH SIDE PORK Per lb VEAL FILLET ROAST Per lb. ROLLED SHOULDER Per lb. EXTRA SPECIAL FIRST GRADE BUTTER 3 lbs TURKEYS Per lb. MANITOBA WHITE FISH-Per lb -...V. SWEDISH TANKS RATED AMONG THE WORLD'S BEST I 20c 95c 25c GOOD CANADIAN CHEESE 22C GOOD SPUDS Per sack $2.00 Delivery on Spuds Monday' are fdr j Sweden may be the home of the Nobel peace prize, but it Is also equipped for meeting trouble If trouble Is forced upon It. Here are some of the Swedish tanks that form a part of the defence force. These tanks, rated as among the world's most efficient, are equipped "with two-way radio and can travel over rough terrain at 28 m.pJi. Swedish armament factories are acknowledged to turn out the best and most modern army equipment in the world, and it Is ironic that much of Germany's armaments' were made either in Sweden or from Swedish steel. , 1 Hockey Standings The National Hockey League standing to date is as follows: National League Rangers 12 Boston 13 " ix the siTUE.Mi; rotin orimmsii Toronto. 13 roLiMniA .Chicago 9 In Probate "-anl"'"JS f-nnartlcns - 7 ' In the Matter of the "Administration Americans .. 7 And Detroit 6 WD L F 7 3 3 1 2 1 3- Coast - take notice that toy, cmer of His i Vancouver .10 1 Honor Judse W. E. planer dated the Portland 8 1. 4th thy of January 1940 I was aP" Seattle 8 0 jrvJ in i.l nuiiiN. Ei 4 '- " - Edward Fenguson Jones, Dooeaed. late c the CUty of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, and all persons having claims esatnet the Bd Estate are " hereby required to furnish the same to i me property verified m or before the J 29th day of February 1940 and all per- , soma lndsbiai utoo rld Estate are re- j quired to pay he amoum. of their In debtedness r m ifonthwMh. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Admtn.lstra.tor. Prlnre Rupert. B. C Dated he 4.th day of Jamiary. A D, 1940. 69 64 67 42 52 47 36 A 34 37 45 67 60 64 60 League 7 .68 63 10 47 76 9 50 56 P 31 29 29 191 16; 15 1 15 21 17 16 i i a r a . 'mm civ? n niano RANGERS ARMSTRONG BEAVERS IN LEAD IS WINNER- WIN OUT New Yorkers Continue Sensational Winning Streak To Assume League Leadership NEW YORK. Jan. 5: (CP) Con- EimiSIZBi:iTlllniBn!tnu their sensational winning ' ; streak which has now given them Trk.tpn nlll V i8lxeen straight undefeated starts, aJUNhu T AlYllLl New York Ransen5 last night won MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Saturday Specials ' UJT A OVU1C Ui OlA W fcffU ViaAA troit Red Wings who, as a result,; now tied with the Americans Knocked Out Joe Ghnouly Of St. Louis In Fifth Round Last Night' . I ST. LOUIS,' Jan. 5: (CP) Henry Armstrong successfully defended his world's welterweight boxing title last night by knocking but Joe Ghnouly of St. Louis In thirty-four seconds of the fifth round. It fellow townsmen, the New York was scheduled for a fifteen round Americans, to bound into undls- bout. Phone 951 Putcd possession of first place In the National jiocKey League stand- npriTTXIJXf Yi" p ing. The Toronto Maple Leafs were I K I 1 1 I 1 1 V K N rffatprf turn tn nnp hv tho ninrlc UUllllJlJnU - - - i Hawks, at Chicago and are In a; tie with the idle Boston Bruins for second place. In the third fix-1 i .. - l 4 I 4 ii r l r ' 2UC, WkTenTSne. In the National "?LL IN ACTION ffl.jHockey League will be as follows: " .f . . h p 50C iMturdky-Canadlens at Tor- ,f "!!"! f 5 a clean sweep three to nil 'onto. 5UC' Sunday Detroit at New York l A 1 w'ln an8ers' Americans at Bos-4UClton- Canadiens at Chicago. 50c, esc'HOCKEY IS 15c 25c UNDER WAY Weather Still Too Mild In Interior For All Winter Sports SMITHERS, Jan. 5: The weath- er still remains very mild iri the U DC, snow for skiing but it has not inc game piayea nere on uunaay. Five thousand t-ncrv Rupert read; the." Dally News. It pays, to' let them 'know what yon ' " hara to 'sell. -; I I victory over Canadian Scottish ( while Moose won by a similar I measure over Canadian National (Recreation Association. High aver- Defeat Wanderers For In League age scorer was BUI McCallum of i enough. fll4 UL. a nrm ' Printers with 167. been cold enough for curling. The Total Individual scoring was as follows Canadian Scottish 12 3 IKlrchoff 129 'Robinson 98 Frayne 121 Tahmer 101 Donaldson. 145 Handicap 18 Total 612 Printer?, 1 R. Franks 160 M. Montesano 174 ftg. BuiKiey yauey ana is mieneiHis u, tranics aUC. hockey rink has managed to get Moose ' I enough Ice to start the season but Long 15C 001,1(1 do nlcely wltn some colder jMenzies Iwpather. Cameron I The first games in the local Smith .. hockey league were played last , F. . T (Sunday afternoon when the Legion team ucuu ute ouna ujr a 'score of 2-0, and the Canadian 22CNatlnal Railways team won from the newly formed Telkwa team by I a score of 3-2. 144 UO with the winter sports usually car- d. Montesano 166 'rled on here. There is sufficient, McCallum 195 Handicap w 3 ..t. 812 ...;....146 L;.;.133 ..Jt,, 155 -fc 157 Montesano; 136 1 Handicap 9 Total i -.........736 C. N. R. A. , 1 Samuelson , 177 Jurmain ,r 99 Mcintosh .........146 The Telkwa boys made a good, Paul 126 showing and, with some practice, 'Low Score 133 they will probably develop Into a Handicap lj team that will give a good ao' Total 682.. count of Itself in the local league this winter. Thev. had not been: XU Cable to get any practice prior to 139 108 145 100 155 18 665 2 128 168 132 134 144 3 709 2 143 122 177 173 123 9 747 2 150 159 137 139 122 1 .708. 112 108 97 128 153 came I J m -on near inc cna, was useiui. iiaug- The Commercial Bowling League i an got the goal. eame 177 9 782 3 158 125 162 159 139 1 Hockey Scores Last night's scores at a glante National League Americans 2, Rtngefs 6. , Detroit 3, Canadiens 2. Toronto 1, Chicago .2. Pacific CoaH League Vancouver 1, Portland '7. Joe Davles was the pick of the Wanderers who were short of players all through. Bud Pierce played hard but must learn to pass more. Itsuo Matsumoto was good while little D. Scherk prom ises to develop. Leland and Teng1 do not take the game seriously Teams: Beaves Malrs: Menzles, C. Pit-, fold; Gunnar Johansen, R. Holkestad, J. Haugan. Angus Macintosh, E. Pierce. T. Ormiston, A. Klr.a-hara, D. Murray, B. Prince, F. Wesch. Wanderers Leland: Teng. 8. 18 Hemmons: M. Lcavltt, J. Davles, 611 D. Scherk: T. Jerstad, Bud Pierce. 3 j Matsumoto. R. Stacey, 188 .Referee J. S. Wilson. 1' Linesmen W. Rothwell and P. 133 .Wilson. 153 j 102 ,1 The league standing: W Maple Leafs .4 3 Wanderers 3 1 159 Beavers 1 0 139 1 143 J 155 D L 1 1 F A 15 5 2 11 5 4 7 19 i First Win Football was resumed In the King Edward High School League when the Beavers won from the Wanderers by one goal to nil. The game was very closely contested but the Beavers deserved their win which was their first In the league. Malrs was In good form for the Beavers and stopped several hard shots, two from Joe Davles being very good saves. Mcnzies and C. Pilfold were reliable backs while Rupert Holkestad played hard all' through. Everett Pierce tried hardt $1.00 JfyjrsrS ' irsr- ,1 ! .. . ' rohowlnr Holiday Suspension I Iwax was enrvt good and and firm Ormiston, nn whn who enm MINEKU, ACT Notlcf To 1rllii(tifnt ro-nwnrrt Tn John W. Aldrn did flundrr nirkf land or ftrattlt, Wulilngton, V. B. A. WHEREAS there are owners other thin myaelf to the extent ot more than one qinrutr interest In each nd all of the Star No. 1, Star No. 2. Star No. 3; 8 tar No. 4, Star No. S. Star No. 9, Star No. 7, Star No. 8, Star No. 9 arm Stat No. 10 Mineral Claims altuate on the north aide of Pore her blind tn Chlamore raaae about 800 feet from the braoh In the Btaeua Mining uivuion, iTovince ot. unusn uoiumoia: TAKE NOTICE Uuw UlJM TOU d3 744 1 pd,y within 90 day from the dat. here of the aura or 11B37.&0 Dcing your pro(rtlon of the expenditure required for the ywr 1937, 1938 and 1939 by Section 38 of the KUneral Act, It, S. (D. C. 193S, Chapter 161, together with au coma of una notice, u me unot-r-algned, the reglatrred owner of aald Mineral ClaJina, your lnterat on aald Mineral Claim rihnll be forfeited and become veeted In the underalgned who hna made U10 required expenditure. . DATED at ritoce Ijtupert,' B C, U)U stbday ot July, 1939. E. 8. DERKKT, t , Whifflets From The Waterfront C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade i Owing to lightness of the run; In Prince Rupert Harbor, most' of the herring selnboats which! have been operating there have moved to the vicinity of Namu.l down the coast, where a more' substantial run has developed. As soon as the fish begin to school up at Prince Rupert, It is expected the seiners will return north. I In the course of a patrol trip up the coast, fisheries protection cruiser Kltlmant, Capt. I Shep-pard, arrived In port last evening from Vancouver and will leave Saturday night or Sunday on her return to Vancouver. The Kltl-maat left here for the south last fall and this Is her first visit back here since then. i Imperial imperial Oil uu t,o. Co.'s s tanker lartKcr Im- laldc. Capt. Henry Anderson, ar-.rlvcd in port at 2:30 this after-'noon from the south and will sail 'at 10 p.m. on her return to Van couver and waypolnts. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Doden. Is due In port at 0 o'clock this evening from the south and will sail at 10:30 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. inn r.ojj) LONDON, (CP) The Montreal price of bar gold on the London market was unchanged today at $35.54 per fine ounce. LAST TIM US TO.NIOIIT 2 Shows, 7:00 and 9:13 Cary Grant Kay Francis In "In Name Only" With CAROLE LO.MIIAKD (At 7:31 and 9:4U ADDED WOULD NEWS EVENTS MUSICAL and NOVELTY COMING SAT ONLY Kobt. Young, Ann Sothern, Ian Hunter In M.M AISIE" , im-1 r t perlal arrived in port yesterdavi KailWaViTiPn At afternoon from loco with fuel supply for the cpmpanyfs local' Crri!fLnt.e fn tanks and will be on her return south. todav today UalllUaCaO JU sailing (Casualty List SMOTHERS. Jan. 5:-James Por-tgous, veteran employee of the Canadian National Railway and one ot the oldest pioneers of 8ml-thers, had the misfortune to fall and break his leg a few days ago while carrying out hit duties In the local railway yards. He was taken to the Smlthers Hospital where he doing as welt as can be expected but will be laid up for some time. William Duff, also a C. N R brakeman. strained his back quite badly while throwing a switch In the local yards and has been a patient in the Smllhers hospital for the past week. Owing: to Increased Cost of Nanaimo-Wellington Lump Coal At the mine and an lnrrrae In freight rales, we have bn forced to raise the price as follow: Nanaimo-Welllpgton Lump Per ton, sacked $13.50 Nanaimo-Weltlngton Mine Run Per ton. sacked '. 111.25 Nanaimo-Wellington Nut Per ton, sacked HI.S9 Nanalmo-Welllngton Slack Per Ion, sacked $9.00 These Prices Will Op Into EffeeC January 1st, 19(0 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone 651 or 652 Bargains In USED FURNITURE Kitchen Ranges 18, $22, $25 $35 HEATERS $2.50 $6 $8 $10 ana $22.50 MATTRESSES $2.50, $3.50 and $4 EUO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert The Daily News is a member ot the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It Is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations. MBywnawaJMBMMMaMaM