PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Monday Miirch i. Everyday Walking Shoes r The new shoes are arriving and we have smart models for the lady who likes a good walking Oxford. These are made in either black or brown with low or medium heels and the prices .are reasonable. Where Most People Trade F AMILY SHOE STORE LlD, PHONE-357 (Estab. 1908) The Budget Speech TniBD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Erery Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Neva. Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN ... Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPllON RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ior lesser penoas, paw in advance, per wees By mall to ail other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion ... Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion .. Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone , DAILY EDITION The Hospital Situation 98 86 $5.00 .10 9.00 . 1.00 M Monday, March 1, 1937 ' The hiidtret'sneeeh nf Hon, f!hnrW A. Dunnino- n Snlu While the Daily News is unconcerned as to whether the people of Prince Rupert want to accept a new $200,000 building from the Sisters of Ste. Anne or, instead, dig SMITHERS SKI MEET Local and Visiting Took 1'art in Big ii 1 1 jute nupen, is reany anxious aoout a nospitaliie tsmithers), 2 c and wants to be assured of efficient mannrrpmpnr nil wAl'Wells). can say to them is to grab at the opportunity. The exper-L,'8 fllom ience of this lown of Smithers has hppn nil tn iho that popped up in Smithers, for the same critics of earlier days are now the best boosters for the Sisters of Ste. Anne in hospital work." Granby's Mistake Contestants Prosram Hoist Champ Conditions Ideal for Various Events Last Thursday and Friday SMITHERS, Mar. 1: The fifth annual ski tournament of the Sml (thers Ski Club took place on schedule and the many racing and I Jumping contests were held on .Thursday and Friday with nume.--ous contestants from local and other ski clubs. Wells Ski Club of Wells and Omi-neca Ski Chib of Burns Lake were well represented but one of the Wells contestants. Mr. Branwold. had the misfortune to Injure his ankle while practising on the bis jump on Friday morning and was not able to take part in the CI as? A JumDlne I Nordal Kaldahl of Wells also had ithe misfortune to be confined to bed with flu on Thursday which .kept h.'m out of the cross country 'race and handicapped him In the Class A Jumping on Friday, j The weather was excellent r throughout but the snow was a (little loose and heavy for the races :although it was packed Into first i class condition for the jumping. A large crowd was on hand to n II 11 j j a . . woitn iui uie cun lesion is ana tne crowd on hand at the big hill for the main Jumping event was one of the largest ever seen here. Exerythlng passed off In a well planned and carried out manner. Only In the Class B Jumping contest was there a slight accident o mar the whole proceeding. When Fugi Aida of Smlthers was taking the jump on the "B" hill he lost his balance and collided with one on the spectators who had crowd ed too close to the course. Both Jumper and spectator were knock ed unconscious and required first aid on the grounds. The dance in the eveninz was one of the largest seen here for some time and the bie hall filled to capacity. Counting of the ballots for the carnival irnivai King lung resulted resulted in in the the elec 0 4 . .......,,, elec- stantial summary of which was published in this paper tion of Charles Wilson over a field Thursday, indicates that the finances of the country are ; of flV3 other competitors and he lmDrovino- although we are not, vet navinrr nnr wav ns n'was duly crowned and took his nation. In fact we .have quite a long way to go before wejeSl mZ, K catch up. While it is expected that next year so far as or-;ecti in last year's carnival, dinary expenditures are concerned, we shall pay our way, I The King and Queen then pro- we shall Still have to nav a number of extraordinnrv linjceeded distribute the many hilitips siirh as the rnilwnv rlefiVif !prize to tn varius winners amid the loud applause of the gathering The Prize Winners Those winning prizes in the vari ous events were: Men's cross country race Knute Nysven Smithers. 2 Oun- nar LlndquUt (Smithersl. Men's B cross country race btten Olofson uuiwn (Smlthers). i&miLnersi, 2 1 Fuel rugil race 1 Haro!d 2 Fugl. Aida rj,, Throv m . all the . , assets, . and , do , it . gladly. . .. Throw in Mike , iCTiuners). Ladhs- ,aiom race- 1 Martha muanery f anu a lew - 01 tne Otner vw. Weil ! w known residents, A VUiUVtl tO oahlie rsm'ithers), 2 Irene Taybi And. And. above above all. all. hpari head nff off flip the nPWmu narrow rririVisms Mlift!omo nf nf vntimnn rolimnn 'BuniS Lake). 3 Ppfrv Nvdrnm 'Sm'.fh-rs). Speiia! nrize donated by Mrs. John Gray of Smlthers. Ladles' cross country ra;s 1 Martha Dahlie (8mithers), 2 Irene Taylor (Burns Lake). Men's Class A Jumping l Chris Dahlie Smlthers), 148 ft; 2 Nordal Kahldal iWells), 143 ft. Mens class via.'o B u jumping iumn'ntr 1 1 Fn?i FUgl ...w ....j vuiwumiaau milling aim OIIlUlLJIlg Unj"! pany possibly made a great mistake when they closed 'Akia, ,Smlths"i. 2 stscn oiofson rlnvun tVio?- Mrr nlonf ot A.,nv rni i . , : (Smlthers). ken ore inthe piine when they ceased work and there were good proiJpecta of finding more ore if they looked for it. On this ore they could have made a good profit at the present price of copper. The present owners may also have made an error in iudcrment whpn trmv rpmnvprl tVio ma. Men's Class C iumolnir 1 tjitrr Warner (Smitheis). 2 nn aMi 'Smithers). chinery from the plant and took it to Big Missouri for 2ir3ti SSfS ..vm iw unuviiif, nunc wiiiie ine price 01 mej w"u was wura in cross metal is high. This would seem to indicate that eyen the ?ou4n'try' thJrd ,n dalom anc third Knot inrn.n.ui . i . 11 ,in Jumping. "gni. Combined chamnionhln n Period of Investigation Boys Jumping-! Halvar Dahlie (Smlthers), 42 It; 2 Jorgon Dahlie 3mners), 38 ret. comoinea racing and lumnin Fugl Aida who was second in cross country second In slalom and nrsx m jumping. This is a neriod of investigation. The finanninl nffnW on ihe hi wu foi of three prairie provinces are to be looked into by the'oJTkiTawS tSUZtg juauajci ut me naim ui vanaua. n cenain amount OI in- w 1 Fugi Aida, 87 ft; 2 Steen vesugauon is oeing.qone in Quebec, in a smaller way Uloison. o iu minincr comnanies are beintr investipatpd nnrl n nhanV. Complete Success L O "o " placed on the old time tendency to fleece investors. Every- j w the drawing for the cas".i where there is an effort hp.inrr madn tn o-pf tha nannia'a VTlzc3 ln ihe Skl w contest CANADA HAS PUCK TITLE Canada Hard Pressed to Win Final With Switxeriand Ens-land Takes Europe Title LONDON, March 1: (CP) Kimberley Dynamiters won the amateur international hockey ehamionship for Canada Saturday night by defeating Switter-land 2 to 1 in the final. Overtime was required to settle the issue, the Swiss putting up a surprisingly strong game, George Goble scored both Canadian goals. Great Britain retained the European chamoionship br de feating Germany fire to nil. GROTTO IS ADVANCING Tobacconists Increase Their Lead In Ten Pin Bowling League Orotto continued its winning ways in the Ten Pin Bowling League last night by winning a regularly scheduled league fixture aver the second place Six Fivj Power Corporation beat two games to ons. Hlsh averaie scorer for the evening Eddie Smith of 169. Individual scoring was as lows: POWER CORP. 1st 2nd Little 160 105 Donald 147 Kinjlar 124 Anderson 148 .Smith 187 Handicap 66 Total 832 PRINTERS 1st R. Franks 142 MsCallum 133 O. Franks 132 Vance 143 Ciccone 106 Handicap Total GROTTO Mcintosh . A. Comadina Coverdafc Eury Moran Handicap Tolal 05 TAXI- iaax Total Ths date: Fred Perry .106 731 1st .149 177 163 171 ICO . 63 C88 1st ijjt ...,v vim iui uic iiiujicj, tu Mcuius sirable to give the people here the advice of the people of ,Alda 'Sm:thers. only one second Joy 148 Smithers as represented by their newspaper. The Interior 'SEparated Uiese lwo ta lon2 3xlt - 150 Vouic eo. ir dJ:' n...- i, ... ... Men's slalom race-1 ChrLs Dali Todd Todd 1C4 104 French 14 Hegsteth'Schriaberg . .190 I . . uanuicap 56 136 160 155 190 66 . 857 770 L. 2 5 4 5 6 8 3cl 153 ICO j 1 on 1 Ten Pin League standing . i to W. Orotto ; .jo 65 Taxi 7 Power Corporation ..; 5 Moose ...4 Printers '. 3 Armour Salvage 1 Evens Count British and American Now Even Terms in Their Tennis Tour On 8EATTLE. March 1: Fred Perry evened up the count In his pro fessional tennis chamnlonshin tour with Ellsworth Vines of the United States by winning over Vines in straight sets at Seattle Friday night. ver ticket took the second prize of $5. The tournament was a success In every way and the management are to be congratulated upon the results from the strenous efforts put forth by them throughout the winter to make it the success ll was. The SmAthers Ski Club was host to its guests at the Ski Clib- affairs out in the open where they may be purified by the The nirtwta? d P to 'S11- '5 uke on SUnilgni mi'nlitrht and nnd air. nir Tt It k IS a t gOOU rrnnrl fprulpnpv tendency. ... .OooW ni. of Houston . $1?,went while a Vancou- Miss Thursday enjoyed a evening fine receotlon when everyone 1 812 2nd 170 144 138 161 17Q 17G 804 2nd 133 121 181 125 1GG 03 739 2nd 132 121 155 175 131 50 EVEN COPS IR0SEM0NT TOOK PART ! IS WINNER IM HOPlf EViTake S1N.W0 Santa Anita Handl-111 liVJllYL 1 : cap in Close Finish With Wild Game at Toronto as .Maple Leafs Defeated Maroons Three To Two Saturday NUht SATURDAY SCORES Montreal, 2; Toronto, 3. New York Americans, 2; Canadiens, 3. SUNDAY SCORES Canadiens, 0; Detroit, 0 (overtime). Ranger. 3; Chicago, 4. TORONTO, March 1: In one of the hardest fought games of the! ;eason with plenty of high stick handling, fist fights and general melees in which even police officers and spectators became involved, Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Montreal Maroons before a ell-out crowd of spectators at the Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday by a score of 3 to 2. Battling hard as 'they are for possession of second place In the International section standing on the National Hockey 'eacue, both the Maple Leafs and Maroons put everything ' they had Sea Biscuit LOS ANGELES. March 1: (CP) Rosfmont. the Foxcatcher Farm entry, won the 5100.000 Santa Anita Handlcan Saturday In a sensa ttonallv close nhoto finish with Sea Biscuit, which was nipped Just at the tape: Indian Broom, be-lonelne to Maior Austin C. Taylor of Vancouver, was third, Eighteen horses were entered in tne mue,nu,.M 1 .V CU and a quarter sprint which Ro&'jgmith ,mond covered la 2:024 minutes. Mcintosh The second prize amounted to'cnn zu,uuu; iniru, iu,wv, aiia uu,t.Handl;ap 5.000. SEASON'S LEADERS J. Skinner of Musketeer Topped Individual Bridge LUt x dAi uuee iu nil, UK I ulvU;cuihsu . . . . the iuc 1936-37 iffou-at season acoouii was wa- Militia Wesch rJl margin of ieadershio thus being ,n. "?e gam h.h "er"!ner of Musketeer, according to a w., Houston Increased to three points. In the al. cng an.d lar.d neckinS j compilation of individual records Aiem'ewn ccond fixture of the evening, ",r y De inat me result wui;whlch has prepared by the Handicap . -- 1; t.. r-i-.t t.in uut vu nave uuijijuciauit: ' . . . r ...I. riuticitt - i . ... . secretary-treasurer, j. i. juck-i oeanng on piay-ori posuwns. QuJJ Krauw of Uie RamDier5 standa One of the features of the eame' . ... k. . rvmufc was nfto imuk . .. seconu ana Lm iusvik oi -me duiis Power Corporation with was me relurn 01 ine 8real cnarue. f Norway thlrd ! Conaeher to the Maple Leafs' line-1 ..... . . , roi-.up utwrr naving oten bh ior nwny: are as follows' follows. weeks on account of a hand ln.iason. 3rd Jury which he had sustained in an , . ,., , J. Skinner, m . .. a.hiwutAn rt .iri.u ,n. M i Ttl 32204 132 flying back and forth from end to!?- i"":e' f : J J" lusvil a ... ... ........ . 182 end of the Ire first one po! anHl1 118 then another was assailed and It 130 '.was a busy night for the goal 0 tenders Beveridge of the Maroons land Broda of the Maple Leafs ooth r Wanamaker. - ama"l 703; of whom put up a great game un- , ' " T.W Three Five Taxi 29 Fixtures Played TM ItfgBlar Matches ..4 Postponed Cleanfd 0lft Week-end Two regular league fixture, ,rjj :nie -postponed match m th . pin Bawling League over the week-end. in one ttn 1.. NMnn ru r. Five Jokers two games to one J in the otner. Oyro Club 0a tn to one over Pioneer LaunH i. the postponed match. Old Emnr, utitaim runiccr LQUnOrj U. Sames to one. High averaw J was Scoop Bury of Old toon 1 Davie Total . Oil) EMPRESS Qunderson iRs .Bury Schriaberg f Handicap TqtM .. I PIONEER tDY High individual scorer of the inmtcn Prince Rupert Bridge League forjKl!lor . .... James Skin- insnesi average i wrru gaait recomed no far Individual scores low:... FIVE JOKERS m,m,ro.JR- McKa D 25673 HI bench neriods due to 8lII7IT tmT 1ST banishments. STT RkhardS0n. B M 15 W ' ' ill 11 IN 1 "I 24629 261 .a.i . i 1CI fence but being unable to register. There were two penalties during tlw period, Lionel Conaeher being jgjjscnt from the ice for ten minutes 152ion a mLsconduct count for sbm-C2ming a spectator oyer the head ri With his stick. Hamilton of U10 834 3rd 142 173 140 lfl 156 50 1 . Leafs drew a two-minute penalty. Feeling grew more Intense and play even wilder as the second period went along, culminating ln a Maple Leaf scoring splurge which yielded them their three counters of the game all within the last five minutes. Harvey Jackson got the first on an assist 837 from Apps and came back, almost . - - ; t 11 1 I m a ... immediately after with a second for which Drillon tne Busher got his two counters and the Maroons were playing a man short. Buzz Boll of the Maple Leafs had previously served a pjnalty. O. Howe. Q ...... 29404 L. Holtby, C . ...... ... .27838 N. Jensen, S ,20884 C, ,. 26281 I'Thomnson. 26104 2G067 tl 3rdjder nearly constant attack. The .CU ' 136 ..... . ... There There was no no scoring .rorinn ---o --. ln .n th. the .-.w ...... first f.rct "'had a decided edge of th play, getting through the Maroons' de . W. T . Brett. n , . D ..... : 23927 A. McPhee. R . : . . 23786 F. Wcrrqlg. M , .23103 J. McLeod, D 23 199 O. Dawes, L- 22971 H. Pettcrson, 8 - 22541 Hilltout, B 22298 McLean, R .u 22005 McEwan, M. 21083 McLaughlan. B '. ! :! 217J2 A. French, M 21468 D. Larmi.'R 20782 J. Jack. D 20691 II. Brcen; ,L' ( 20835 A. Pcttcrson, S . .20360 W. D. Vance. D , i)105 H. Love. R . I. . .. 18999 J; Bremner. L, .'. , 18C8S S. Hougarf, D 18445 C, Elklns. B . . , .... .... :18067 25i 24 27 19 24 22 26 22 23 18! 17 1G 19 19 21 15 io 20 20 17 20 eers: S. Sons of Norway; C, Can- aim AUDS got -s,.. credit for the assists. Then nJ-u""' reauon Msocia riegan put the Maple Leafs three up with his first goal of the year. Thorns getting the assist. Bob Oracle was off for a penalty when tlon; R. Ramblers: L. Canadian Lealon: "B. Brackman & Ker; D, Prince. Rupert Dairy! score with five players constantly on the forward line but, despite their gallant efforts, they were unable to net the equalizer. Thev iwere crnat In rip f pit The third period had not cone made a battle of.it io. h inct one minute when Shannon scored ditch. Another clash during the rrom a mlx.up right In front of the goal to give the Maroons their first encounter. At least five players had had a swipe at it but Shannon got the credit for rolling tire puck In behind Broda. It was soon after this that Marker and Horner were sent off the ice for the first of a number of fights wnicn were to feature this period final pirlod resulted ln Davidson and Ward bejrtg sent U the pen-alty box for high stick handling. In Montreal, the Canadiens pulled victory out of ddfeat by winning over the New York Americans. The Amerks had made one goal In the first period and one in the econL The: Canadiens star. ted w for towrt in the third, u f I1UWCTC1 however, " 1 The game was held up. for several I by making two goals and the de ijiuiutc-i as me ponce took a handCiaing counter ln overtime the in a spectacular hatt.in.mv-ii in final which nxactlcally every player took part, tne brothers Conaeher Charlie and Lionel having lead ing roies. togetner with the Con- TTtal OYRO CLUB v& ....... Borland Bulger - Stone . .... Tcbey 28'Hand:cap Five Jokrs . Qyio Club- Pioneer Laundry ..'s -;v.v- -?VTV .-. u'siironny. The standings to date! including week-end games, are-as follows: International Section W. D.L. F. A P uciic, uaviason ana Shannon', Canadiens :23 3 13 IOC 101 49 were also banished and, by the Montreal ;i6 B 16 92 88 40 time Referee Mickey Ion had ne. Toronto 8 3 2d 103 103 39 gotlated an armistice, both teams' American 13 4 25 '94 133 30 found themselves left with only Amerltan fUctlpn ,uur ,ire- e as a flash lm- Detroit ...;.2l 710 108 mediately from a face-off, Kane Boston i............r..l9 a 16 ' 97 scored the second for the Maroons. Rangers n ' 15401 The Maroons tried sensationally to Chicago li 6 23 75 77 49 eg 1st 2nd isi 160 m in 171 218 1U 67' 259 251 206 It U9 1 235 n 30S to ill 81 B v5J JTJiiKt 1st 2nd irf 254 299 5n 268 li! 193 1J ill H it $86 911 lilt 1st 2nd Irt 167 144 IS 168 183 182 181 90 IM in ltJ li) 13S If, 257 .IS 971 1013 10 1st 2nd W 142 IM IS 201 134 141 174 133 1?J 200 tl 218 II 1(J II 1J3 .925 1108 II The Five Pin Leiirue slindiat date: W 14 13 9 I! It Hi 1 1 BRllM nttiA rirotU u I'Uy-Off For Winter Season1 Honors MHv nftrht at t3t Koine1" of P E. Wermie. MuskeWS won ths Prince Ruoett B? hi., fnr the 1J t 1llUA u.lin unn ihe lu muoai ivvt7. runs " Hi If r Kri fTnH iLih the Grow f. 1L. 1 I i:t UAnnK 9lli B !i nlAv.nff 'nt th the toblCCOCW ntt ini.A the runnCMV A tit- U1UUU UftlWC9 -" 1 . ' ..n,pH hV MS ll r &iLiiic?iiut uric kihw t . . , Wermig, M'!mr.tPPrRr.ftuL! Rlcharcjoft f... t ii. OHnnr Willi CinrAnr, aryA t P WpnTlle. o , n ' w Rudderhaa .. t rV J. JO" iianscn, juc, ocuii u" nedy. HOCKEY SCORES pacific Coast Imiu .Portbnd 2. Spokane 3. HOOP PLAY Tim SCHEDULE Table Season Is vr Htma linder Announce The revised schedule for WjjJ yi. lire uaaioiu " lows: . ..-mil March l:-Moose vs. Stone. High School vs. aw ' Scythians vs. Moose, me" V4 Seal Cove. b I March 4-Orotto vs. Stone, Annette's v. CWJ 44 Junior Moose' 8eat Cow . ..I .. . w OtJ1 8 42 mediate game postponed. 07 28 play Metlakatla