PAGE TWO-. .TUB DAILY NEWS IF You Are Looking for a Walking Oxford With Style, Plus Quality, At a Reasonable Price Try a Pair of DAILY EDITION ess Atlanta" These shoes-are hnilf'to our own specifications and we can guarantee absolute satisfaction with every pair. Priced Sole Agents for Ilarttj Onyx, Jack and Jill Shoes Family shoe store ltD. The Homeof Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT' - BRITISlt COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday; by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue IL 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 United States, yearly period, paid In advance : By mall to all other -countries, per year Classified advertising, per word, pir Insertion Local readers, per line; per Insertion ..... Advertising and Circulation Telephone' ,. News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ol Circulations WHATVIS-AN ANTI-CLIMAX? - 98 80 Saturday. January 20, 1040. EDITORIAL tr- JUST A GESTURE On Thursday evening the American radio stations . rv "itUNCllRACKS OP FINLAND TERRIFY- RlfeSlUtt'TliboPS Carrying their knapsacks under the white overalls that make them ' almost indistinguishable from the surrounding snow, these hardy Finnish ski troops look like hunchbacks as they glide to their front-line posts on the Karelian front. These men have been the terror of the Soviet' Invaders, swooping down on Isolated parties, pistoling, machinegunnlng and knifing the bewildered Invaders. Then fading away like wraiths, leaving confusion, terror and. death, In their wake. Hospital Notes I To discuss the matter of rates 1? for Indian patients, which like -50 "those for all others have been increased, and, If possible, reach 3 -00 some basis of compromise for re-9 00 ductlon, Indian Agent James Oll-03 lett appeared before the board of J5 directors of the Prince Rupert; J General Hospital at Its regular; monthlv meeting last- night. Mr. ; the ..board creased rates with a view to work- , lng out a' compromise. Mr. Gillett carried storries telling of the action of the Ontario Legis-'"'7" " fi7ir.iZ . tubercu- "Was belngT fought against i t lature v in passing a vote of censure on the federal govern- losis among tne Indians Mme. ment for the manner in which1 it is carrying out Canada's thing in which ail were interested part in the war. Evidently its chief -interest was-that it and might wen assist. He sugsest-seemed to indicate that the people of Canada were keener ef that lh fees for Indlan pa" on the war thta n the government of Canada. It was SZ T gesture and ammportant one. Undoubtedly it reflects an hospital, in reply. President o. p. opinion that is more or less general throughout the coun- Tinker pointed out that an hos-try. Possibly. Prime Minister King's information depart-W1 had been raUed and ment is not functioning as well as it might. It seems that'anaSwa u 'TS the United.States is interested in keenly Canada's attitude managing secretary, stated that 111 the crisis. (thls matter had been taken up at i the last convention of the British Columbia Hospitals Association. fcfciVbKh. ?PVPrfP'TinP UIKhAr T The view had been held that the When Premier Mitchell Hepburn placed Hs-famousS "n .1 of cdndemnation of the conduct of the resolution war by-iess than cost. He cited instances the Federal government before the Ontario Legislature where th Indian Department was recently he did so accompanied by a threat that, if it was more than the general not accepted, he. would resigns Premier, implying a ?JlSTZ sible election. It was a rather severe threat m that most'Kamloops' the rate was $3, the members Avotild not like to have to fight another election jsame as in Prince Rupert. in Atiin just now.. Had half the members voted against the resolu-,u was $3'25- After further discus-tion i)ossiblya number of the -members would not have-fe? fhoard.1agrfd.i lve been returned -to the next Legislature and those ivho did Son 88 would have beenput'to great expense in fighting the elec- uon. i ne proviso greauy lessened tne lorce ot the resolu tion. The Department of Pensions and National Health had a letter before the oard expressing willingness to pay $3 per day for hospitalization (f soldiers Inclusive of all The other night the C.C.F. held a party dinner at the ( Charges except x-ray services and Hotel Georgia in Vancouver. They, had the usual run oiVdal J" dicines. The board rather fiery defiant speeches and vhen everybody Stl tired of the oratory and wishing. to crawl into bed, a reel- ance committee, tation was given, .the whole of the famous Rubaiyat of . , . Omar Khayyam was-inflicted on an unwilling audience.! The 'Department of National De- Managing Secretary H. W. Birch advised the board that he had UalfAn nn tH m 1 1 1 rt 4UA mill. MVM SSMftVfr -Wft S1(IA many hospital problems including treatment .contracts, costs, rates etc. The conference had gone on' record as Refusing to accept contracts at less than cost. The communication' was filed. In Gifts Acknowledced ' I her report for the month'J n ... . . . , i v.nA -A v. n ... o A.1ICC jpnn Mnrrunn k. tv inp I :i n v iUineii assurcru 111c uuaiu uc j -- anxious the best relations possible superintendent, advised the board tlons for the hospital. Miss Harrison reported from ChrLl Mill Bakery, Rupert Bakery. P! Burns Co., Sterling Meat Market, Bulk-ley Market. Rupert Butchers, Thomss McMeekln, S. C. Thomson, Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, Valentin Dairy, G. P. Tinker Co., Hill Sixty Chapter. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire. Salvation Army. All Rifts were ordered suitably acknowledged. Frank Dibb, chairman of the building committee, reported that the matters of the elevator "functioning, which was not altogether satisfactory, and window rattling etc. were being taken up with a representative of the contractors. Mr. Dibb also reported that Mitchell & Currle had comoleled the erection of an Incinerator and had done a good Job. Vor the Ladies' Auxiliary. Mrs. H. L. Landry reported that 1939 had been a very encouraging year. It had not been fully determined but It was estimated about $1000 had been raised by the Auxiliary. The board authorized the Installation of hat treis, clothing jacks and an umbrella stand. There was also discussion of "the future of the x-ray technician service which has been conducted by Miss Purdy during the past six months. Decision wai deferred pending a statement on the' financial standing of the' service since its Inauguration. Fire Chief H. T, Lbck',i in his The C.C.F. has been subject to attacks at many times but ence offered - the .board 30c per monthly report none could have heon as inRirliimis and pffprrivftna this afc" Processing oi some wo . at-hospital and : found condition Nurses' Home'sat tack by one of its own-members.' The only consolation" -was mcai mati'The ZJurSi the thought of "the jug of wine and thOU" mentioned in garrison. The offer was. confirmed, and housekeeping conditions wer the Rubaiyat. PROMISE OF HELP In food order Two Members Leave "Board Two soldier members - of the When the appeal was made by the-1 inns this week for tary. jsoldtion hospitar which 'the .board; w. m. Brown and o; V, help in holding the; Russians from invading their country, military authorities were seeking Wilkinson, wtiV enlisted' 'lmniedi- t'rio first In nrvmiisp hplri -were the British. Thev stntprhpermlssion to erect on hospital ately on the 'outbreakrof the w , , , i a ii n. Finns i i ii Pperty ruAnrtv npnr pear thefNurses thflNiirspn' Home: Hnmi.,tand have not hfpn nhl tn frlv tknt ttiatfturmilrl coo tn it tVint trio hni nipnt.vtnf.hrma A It was proposed to have a , ?i. mt - i.ii l -i? ..!. 1 1. .t like. If they had to wait for weeks of fine speeches and 'pears to; be tar ItFi slats. There fap- -sUllu some? doubt much attention to hospital work iSlnce that time, were-present at 'last night's meeting and Intimated loose talk they might be driven out of their country before whetheclt will harmonize with thejthat It had become necessary- for action could be effective. It shows What can be done in a !en,e1 amosPhere 0 the-hospital them to- sever their connection really democratic country. . . ... arlly. Mr, Brown had been a. mem of the board. i There was-a lengthy letter from! ber of the board for fifteen years! ii , ............ it 1 1 i amj t r- iifiii.ir. i ' UJC V)tllUUCi WCIICiJJ- Iiuuiutl t'UU ivu. 11IWU1SUII . lUf VWCJYC It's interesting te knovv'when reading the Daily News nortm un rtoW.t -hni.w.rf. Th. ho.h uM. h that the people of the whole district are doinjf the Game, coitfertnee which had .dealt with been a great pleasure to them and A letter from Premier T. D. Pat- tullo enclosed a donation of $250 to the hospital building fund which the Premier had promised personally. A leter of thanks will be sent to Mr. Pattullo. The Farmers' Institute of Ter race had a letter before the board should exist between his depart- that the hospital had not been so suggest that a note for $250 be rhent. and the hospital. On account very Dusy since me vnnsimas accepted 0n account of a $319.35 of the increased rates here, he had season. Missrrjson acknowledg- indebtedness owed the hospital by been asked to have Indian pa- ed a useful and much appreciated tne estate of the late W. J. Odod- tiehts go to Port Simpson hospital ?" oi some seventy narawooa instead of Prince Rupert. He was window wedges from A. Ivarson. suggesting now the possibility of inese were proving oi mucn neip reconsidering the in- " prevenungn winaow raining. Tnere naa Deep enrtstmas dona- win. It appears that the Institute owes this amount to the Ooodwln estate which It is desired to -settle. On recommendation of Mr. Fulton, the board decided to leave the account as It now stood. Those present at the meeting' were O. P. Tinker, president, O. V. Wilkinson. R. E. Benson, Frank Dibb. W. M, Brown- and Mr. H. U Landry, directors: H W: Birch, managing secretary, and Miss Jean Harrison R, N . lady Cl as sir IE 0 FOR SALE FOR 'SALBChesf.erfield suite at a . bargain. Time payment If de-, sired. 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Tigers Win Over Wiia Cats Three One In Soccer Tiger won over Wild- Oats by a score of three goals to nothing In the Borden Street SchooI'fVot-baU League- yesterday afternoon. Youngman;" Steinberg and Jack Parks were goal scorers. Teams'' were: Tigers "Frank Clapp,' Willie Wong. Olen Macey, Billy Gurtlch, Everett Pierce, Oscar Steinberg (captain. Billy Josepluon. Klyo- l it. m.m. 1 f m m anUI QMnatf Boston Rangers Toronto Chicago ! Canadfens 't'0"' they honed that some time In the fr.,t i minhi w nnihu fnr Americans Hhem to resume It. Meantime they board would carry on. President Vancouver O. P. Tinker and other members fbfalUe of the board expressed regret at, losing- two such valuable members j W 18 IS 15 M 8 7 . 8 D 3 7 4 I 2 i , 1' I Five thousand .people read the I pays to. let them . te to sell L 0 . 4 9 is 17' 16' 18- F 88 83 78 50 58 43 54 Pacific C6at Uacue A 45 40 59 75 77 18 71 18 "7 17 Portland 11 2 10 57 81 10 1 11 72 74 10 " 1 11 72 74 litter Rupert Dilry News, it know what tot MacKenzie's- Furniture JANUARY- .SI'KCIALS 20 onry JUTE M.VT&- Hardwearlhg. nlre pattern Each 30 only KAO RUGS 27x48. Each TABLE OIL CLOTH IS different pattern! Per yard Phone 775 SPORT CHAT i A crucial game In the Nai,.i3 Hockey League win dc piayta t New York Sunday night in ' ie meeting of the New York RanRcrj and the' Bd.tn Hfuhts who are at present tied for the t-.- a, leadership. The Rangers slippri Into the top berth along with Kt-Bruins by scbrlnif a one goal v -tory over the' Montreal Canadler Thursday night Othef games Sui day nlghl will bo' Toronto at D troll and New York Americans a Chicago. Meantime in the week m. (muSu .,.... 8aturday nlllht.Kame at Tor.r.' Younwnan. Olen Spence. Jack .. .... ..... Parks. Wild Oats-Jer'd .AkAgt. Toni Boulter. Robert McArthur. Eddie National League the Maple wars wm laice on t: - New Yorkl Americans who we; left extluslvely In the basemen as a result of the Detroit Rcj drew lth Tor son. Tommv Thompson. Inald ajjnja onto Thur"1 n,Bt,t Olil. Hartwl-.- Divld'Stenlcrt. R,b Kazue Kadonaga. Howard Mclo. , Portland Buckaroos seem o 1 ids". ,0,", ' r ! it hTe "Te got ot away away at at least least tempon tempanr- IT 1' nQCKey'otandllltfS y;from the-three 'team field the Pacific Coast Hockey League Their two to one victory over the Vancouver Lloni In the Rose C f IhUrnday nlht put the But k , one-and-a-half games to the c.. d In th porttfon of supremacy witii il the Uoiw'and the Seattle Sr . 24 31 21' Hawks still on even terms for the runner-up position or the base menl. They are putting on a r) ffetht In the Iadflc Coa.it puck loop tlrli winter and there . ; plenty of Ume yet for any one of U)e ..three teams in the circuit run away with the honors W1IKAT PRICES' NEVp' YORK Jan 20" New Y rq wheat prices were down "" ) l'c yesterday with May cluuv at $101', S1.75 S1.00 50c DUE TO INCREASE IN PRICE OF Nanaimo' Wellington Goal At the mine of one dollar per ton and the Increase in freight rates, commenting January 1, 1310, our price on Nanaimo Well-infton Coalwlirbe ai follow, Nanalnw Wellington Lump Sacked, delivered. Per ton $15.30 Nanaimo Wellington Mine Ran Sacked, del.. Per ton $11.25 Nanaimo Wellington Lump Bulk, delivered. Per ton . $14.23 Nanaimo-Wellington JUne-Run-Bulk, delivered Per ton $13.00 AlBerfe and McCaffery Ltd. Phone UC'and 117 UNION: 1E1MSHIPS' LTD. Steamers" Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATAU EVtltr TUTS- T.S.S. 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