1. PAGE TWO THE DAILY NTVS Work Boots For Men 9 Com fori in sfduirioifl-wearing sKdes Kccause of the quality material used in their construction. . These shoes Have' everything that men look for in " Jt- work boots and the prices are exceedingly reasonable. bCy A PAflf Ami BE CONVINCED Where Most People Trade 1 F AMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Ptl6NE-337 (Estab: 1908) ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion Classllied;adverttslng, per word, per Insertion .. Local readers, per line, per insertion Aavtrtlsinr and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone UA1LV tUlf.Of, TMRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. t'RINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Newi Limited. Third Avenue ti. tv PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor 98 86 THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will comt 10 your home every diy ihr6u(h THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An Iktitnatitnal Daily fitvithplr It' feCoci tor joi worlTi dun, eonltructlVe dol'nti. Tht Monitor doti not f jplolt eum4 or wntitton; neither, doei it Ignore them, but delM. correctively. ltn them, ruturei for buiy men end til tht UmUr, Indudlni tht Weekly Mmtilnt Section. Tht ChUtIB 8t(ne( Fubllthlnt Boefetj One. Norway Street, potion. Mttitchuletti PleiM thte niy iubtcfiptlon. to Tht Chrlitlin Science Monitor for C period. Of . . , ... 1!!$ . mooth4 M Imonthitj js l month 15c , WeiAeidlif Uiui, Inclulni Mtiln Section: I yeir 12.(0, M 1 uiuei Hi, HiinC ' AddTtil 1.00 .02 .25 Saturday, February 13, 1937 Both Considering Defence B'oth.Cariada and Great Britain are at the present time discussing the,question of defence. Britain is planningto borrow approximately two billion dollars' fo: be' expanded on armaments.; The Canadian government is planning to expend a small sum' on defences, a scheme for which has already; been worked out by the minister of defence, Hon. Ian McKenzie. Unfortunately, in these days, defence measures seem necessary. The world is still only covered with a veneer of civilization and In many cases there is scarcely a veneer,-possibly only a coat of paint. Money expended on any of these defence schemes will helb' take im the economic slack and give' employment to a great many people' but it ! wi -ii -i.rt.l xi- 1 1 t f 1 is cALrenieiy regrettaoie uiat tnis eiion, nas 10 De put mio a scheme for kiljih'g people, However, in this savage world it seems that it is a case of killing or being killed,; so (here is nothing for it but to go ahead with.our plans and make our defence's so strong that there will be little danger of attack, Uniform Legislation Jt seems very desirable that there should be uniform minimum wages and hours of work from one' end of Canada to the other and for that reason the work of the' minister of labor at Ottawa, Hon. Norman Rogers, is to be commendedj If he can work out a scheme for ridding the country of sweat shops and preventing the Undercutting of wages in' some of the Eastern Canadian cities it will helpr to stabilize the labor situation and give the west an opportunity to compete in manufacturing. Today faci tories are grouped in the part of Canada where wages are lowest and where marked, conditions are best. Take away the . low labor cost incentive and it will be hiuch, more easy to deal with the matter of distribution. No More Thrill We no longer get a thrill from an announcement that sopieone is about to fly around the world, not even when it is. a woman who makes the announcement. When Ame lia Earhart, as she did this week, talks pleasantly of a' w.iMMi-rniiR r-'o we rKe v. as a mauer 01 course, ah this is along the lines of development showing how the world is advancing in the matter of transportation HOOP TEAM DID WELL : Prince Rupert Seniors Put Up.fiood Showing- Against New Metla katla Though Beaten beaten in two games, the first by a score Of 43 to 35 and the second 48 to &: In the first quarter of the second game. Prince Rupert took a lead of 16 to 8 bu'i at half time Mfeflakatla was ahead 24 to 2u. Pince Rupert ! was again ahead at three-quarter I time 29' to 28 but th home team In I the list quarter was- able to. build J up a handy margin. Bobby Arm-Istrong scored 18 points for Prince Rupert in this game. New Metlakatla led most of the time in the first game. The local players reported having been extended generous hospitality and acceptable entertain- Fiver Jokers :. ..v Oyro Club thb Five Pin' W. .11 ...4 Pioneer; Laundry ...4 Empress 2 U 4 5 5 7 CITV Itll.I.IAIil) CIIAMlMONSIlil' Entries will be received for the pl.iyof'r til th& Clfy Uill'lard Clia'm-plonsnlp" spohsore'd by the Can'- adiari tgl6rt up to fibbn ThurSddy February 18, C. L. YOUNOMAN, Secretary. City Championship CornmiMee B. 6. ALLEN'S NEW JOB GLOUCESTER, Eng., Feb. 13: (CP) Former Cambridge University oarsman, B, O. Allen has been nominated captain of Gloucestershire County Cricket team, succeeding the late b. A. C. Page. UACiNi AT BROOKtANDS LONDON, Feb. 13: (CP) The Brookiands Automobile Racing Club opsns its new road course May 1 with the Campbell Trophy event, 10tf laps of the new cirdult BARNSLE MAnAGEIC RESIGNS BARNSLEY, Eng., Feti'. 13. (CP) For 21 years player or secretary- manager of the Barnsley Football Club", Brough Fletchtr has resigned TALKING OF DEADSHOTS GEELbNd, Ausrt., Feb, 13: (CP) ' nSome time ago C. F. Minchln swallow and the oth6r day he hit .a tennis ball which struck a sparrow dead. LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE February 17 Annettes vs, Sparkplugs; Doodad's vs. knockouts; Rangers vs. C. N. R. A.; Grotto vs. Bluebirds. . NEW AND BETTER SKI GROUND' IS LOCATED ON MOUNT OLD FIELD' Some of the local skiing en- . thusiasts have recently been i exploring some" new and high- j er ground further along the Prince Rupert Senior basUetbal- crest of Mount Oldfield In a lers, who returned home yesterday j southerly direction from where I jom theif Alaskan tour, made a ; the most 6f the skiing has so" good showing against the strong far been done and report find- ' New Metlakatla team although ing there large areas of clear country which' is ideal for the sport. Indeed, some are so eh- thusiastic as to state that the natural conditions are such as to make it one of the finest ' skiing sites on the coast. t ' - 4 SPORT CHAT I A neiv hockey mavement from' ment both at Ketchikan and Met- and indications now are that samr lakatfa. Five Jokers Win As Bowlers Swing Into Action Again Following the Interruption due I to the influenza epidemic, the City Five Pin Bowling League swung into action again last night with the league leading Five Jokers defeating Old Empress three games to nil. Bill Schrlaberg of Old Empress, was high average scorer with 251. The Gyro Club will play later against .he following .scores of Pioneer Laundry, 1037, 973 90G, . Last rilgTvt'i indi'yid'uai scbrcsi FIVE JOKER& 1st 2nd 3rd Davies 211 Dingwell ..." 161 Smith 193 Mcintosh 176 (Handicap ' 66 220 211 278 266 66 175 182 267 244 61 Total . 807 1040 934 OLD EMPRESS 1st 2nd 3rd Gunderson 172 199 182 Ross 152 235 187 Shrubsall 125 133 134 Schriaber ..........267 242 .301 Handicap 38 38 38 Total .: : The", standing League to date: of .,694 847 84"5 Canada to Britain is" expected next i of the batter referiss In th.3 Dom ' lnion will Join; thsm. BrltiJli I;e j Hockey Association officials arc said to be looking for officials 'more competent ,than thoss on j their staff. Referees are fait game for hockey fans In Britain just 'as1 they are in Canada and at thf ' moment the B. I. II. A. staff Is In disgrace. In a recent game at Brighton, irate fans heH up the game 10 minutes by tossing newspapers and even an occasional bottle on the Ice. Canadian observers in London say the Tans are right that ithe refereeing staff is woeiuny weak and hand out strange decisions. Some of the blame is laid on the Hockey Asso ciation which is alleged to tell the' oniciais just exaotlv what thpv must not, do, leaving the referees with no chance to use their Jean Borotra has expressed his views about the chances of Great Britain in the Davis Cup contest, VJil. The Frenchman, -who intends to compote' in the singles in the championships in Wimbledon, will not pliy In ithe singles in the" Davis Cup because' the prellminarv rounds are played on hard courts Borotra thinks the winnpr of rho interzone-flnal has a good chance of capturing the Davis Cup' from cngiana. But he by no means shares the opinion of Adrian Qulst the Australian, that England is hopeless without Fred Perry. Bor-6tra thinks Bunnv Antin w,ri enough to win two singles and that the British doubles pair is strong enough to win, Althoue-h h mn. 4iSiders Donald Budge the best am ateur player on a grass surface, he thinks United States chances against Australia depend on the u. s. singles players. Oermany will not be abte to hp.at. itvi- v. United States or Australia oh the grass surface lit Wimbledon and he does not think the French team is gcod enough to win the European zone. Irl England they call Lou Bates the Babe Ruth of Hockev. Canriin of Wemhley Lions the handsome young Ottawan recently scored the juuui goal his ,team has piled up this1 season. Bates has been nlavinn- hockey In England for three sea- ions ana nas built up a tremendous following around the National League circuit, ife is the idol of the fans In half a' dozen rinks and' they cheer him everv tim K rurhes down the ice. The women'! fans are particularly enthntiM;.1 abolrt Bates whose long wavy hair and clear-cut features give him an edge over the other hockey battlers in that direction CHAIRMAN 35 YEAltS CAPETOWN, F&b. 13: (CP) Sir Alfred Hehnessy has for the 35th time been elected chairman of the Royal Aiftomobile Club of Sdulh' Africa. PROMOTION MAY BE SAFER NORWICH, Enjr.. Feb. 13: (CPt Saying he had) broken neariy" every bone In his body in the" course of 10 years motor-racin?,-Max Grosskieutz, the- Australian, will not ride again but has leased for promotion the speedway here, with accomodation for 10.000 simw- .laiors, , Old Country Soccer English League First Dtf Blott Charlton Athletic 1, Manchester City 1. Chelsea 0, Preston Northend tf. Derby County 3, Bolto"h Wanderers 0. . Grimsby Town 2, West Brbmwlch Albion 3. i v Leeds United 0,- Brrmtngtam 2. Liverpool 0, Middlesbrough 2. Manchester United 1, Brentford 3. Shofff6ld Wednesday 0, Arsenal O. Stoke City 2, Portsmouth 4. Sunderland '3, Huddeisfield Town 2. ; Wolverhampton Wanderers 7 ; Everton 2. rj. Second Round Scottish Cup Albtoif Rovers 2, Celtic 5 Partlck Thistle 4, Arbroath 1. Falkirk' 0, Motherwell 3. Dims 1 Dumbarton i. Queen 6l South 2r Airdrlcorilari? Dundee 2, Queens Park 0. season. There probably will be the ; Hamilton Academicals 2, Hlber-usual band of players migrating nlans 1. Clyde 3, St. Johnstone 1. Si Mirren 1, Brechin City 6. Aberdeen 4, Third Lanark 2. Hearts lS, Kings Park 0. Inverness Caledonians 1, East Fife 6. Still Lead in Bridge Won Over B. & K. Last Night S6ns of Norway ami Grotto Also Win Musketeers defeated Brackfnan & Kcr by a score of 5 to 4 last night to' retain the leadership of the Prince Rupert Bridge League. Sons of ,N6rway..w6n; over Canadian Na tional Recreation Association and Prlnde Rupert Dairy lost to Grotto 5 to 4. The fixture of Ramblers" vs. Canadian Legion was postpoh6d. The standing to date: W; L. P. Musketeers Son's, of N6rway ...32 22 32 ...28 26 28 Grotto 27 18 27 C. N. R. A. 25 29' 25 Brackmah & Ker 23 31 23 Canadian Legion 22 23 22 Ramblers 21 15 21 f nnce Kupert Dairy" .20 34 20 HLl IB H tf r lBi' iBiH lH tB iB eH iH mm imooth, mtliow yivfJ nd full .frtnsth. MmFi This advert pmen I. ... llsbal or iltMvM L'i.y Control Board or br thToS .ment of nrltUh ColumtU MUBESCO P -r.b, if Musesco's popularity rests on its soft beautiful finish, Its economy, Its sanitary qualities, and its ease 6f application, ideal for wall and celling 75c package life ! package Saturday, February 13, ioj7 ! 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