PAOE TWO THE DAIliY NEWS .Sgiai rfigUw MEIUgfllS' t. fs. Headaches and Dizzy Spejls Kerves In Bad Condition Mr. Neil Crawford, Hamilton, Ont., writes--"My nere were iu turh bad condition I fittidi it aJaiont impossible to get a good night 'a iWp. I wk alau bothered with headarhra and A'xtij ajx-lla. I tried maay different remedies, lut they did ot owm to pre me much relief, but-after 1 had taken Milburn'a Heart and Nerve Pill I could hardly beliere the change tliey had made in my condition." V. Fr ! M all Int arl Uru: pat ap only bj Tb T. Milkara C.. U4, TtiNtt UurEitT - riuiTisii columiua iy mall to 11 other countries, per year BAiLY EDITION Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulation." nr. IJOVSEU, MAITLANI), ET AL :. J 9.0d Saturday, Feb. 4. 1933 According to the Vancouver Sun and their Norman Senior at Victoria, there may be several de jections from the Conservative party before the next provincial election, A few days ago the Sun told of a private dinner given by W. J. Bowser at which he announced that ib would be leading an independent group at the next provincial election with the idea of defeating T. D. Pattullo. 'tie said he was securing the support of a number of Liberals and these would be with him when he made his opening public announcement. The latest announcement is that Hon. R. L. Maitland, triinister without portfolio in the Tolmie administration, will be leading a true blue Conservative party after the iext convention. This party would be formed at or follow-. ng the big Conservative convention which is promised to be held directly after the session of the Legislature when 'the' Conservatives df the province will be asked if they are ready to follow their leader in the new path of unionism. s'ltiS tb be presumed that when the big convention is held, premier Tolmie will hand in his resignation as leader of the party and declare his intention of leading a new Union Party and ask who. among his old followers will embark with hira on the hew venture. Those who do not follow Would naturally organize under a Hew leader and continue the old Conservative traditions. That would seem to be theYfe'aso'ha'ble method to pursue. If the party decided to embrace, unionism as a party then it will be simply the same old party under a new name. EAGLE IS IN FROM YAKUTAT international Fisheries CoKilitlislbri Work llelng Carried bn by Party On llaiibut Vessel The large Anierican Halibut - schooner Eajle, Capt. Jacob EhgcUl .hic'h has been chartered by trie International Fisheries Commission I canie into port yesterday for sup-i piles ttnd such before she returns j to the Yakutat Spit where the ts p'Jibffshed Afternoon. engaged In research wOrk. The Ea c Every Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert I Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue -. I has-been chartered for 60 days. Half . P of that time has been spent already H; F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Jjoilt on the spit. J SUBSCKiratofi KATKS are Jack L. Kask who has been in blty delivery, by mail brfcirrler. yearly period. jJald in ttaHBSS . ... IStt fSharge bt the trip frit trie list 30 . For lesser porlods. paid In advance per week 19.- 'days. Lawrence Townsend. Olaf ,Ey mall to all parts ol British Columbia, the British Emptre ahtt jErlkscn and Fred dnrtfiHereon. United Stattt, bald In advance, per year 3.00 , aownsena win oe in cnarge oi me next trip, Jack Kask leaving the party HJtre. The Eagle Is erigilged In vVbllc that Is tf iry ihUrHHihg. The &ien-tlflc i&rty UrftliciHg an IHle'Hllve study df the lialib'tit eggs n mriett to their fadiitibn drirj ntlriiber ih Ihe water. Awd the riH&lenl and chemical ccttdttibnt 8f trie water at the Idlffereht levels with Ihe view 6t re producing these condition In the labonltbiy and then watchlnt the development of the halibut egg, which may throw light on the wrly development bf this specie. They are al.V) ribing A tittle taaglhg. The Mile expects to ptill 6ut again for the northern wnters ToilayV Weather Prince riuprt Raining, rrtlld southeast wind; barometer. 30A6; temperature. 40; light chop. Laritftra Raining, moderate .southwest wind; rrt ode rate sea. Triple 1 stand Misty, f reeh southwest wind; heavy chop. Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm; barometer. 30.18; temperature. 45; smooth sea. Terrace Rain, south wind. 38. Alva ruh Heavy rain, south wind, 40. Anyox Cloudy, calm. 45. Stewart Raining, calm. 38. ' Uaselton Raining, calm, 39. Smitheia Part cloudy, ealm. 42. Burn Like Part ctaudy, calm. 40. Feel That The Bank of Montreal Has A Distinct Personality v Said in olJ customer of the Dink fecemly : "la my opinion s bank hs s personality just as fOMMveaml distinct as that of an inJfrfckiL" T(ie personality of the Dank of Montreal, createJ by iu founders and -perpetattcd by their successors, is rcrtened in the substantial dun ter of the clientele the Bank Itu 'drawn to it, and expresses itself through asorc than 600 Branches, BANK OF which ire so many points of con txt withtthe people and the com-rrxfcitl life of Canada. ( The elements Mth have fpnt info that inttftgifcic but very real thiog the pcTsdnaUtjr of Cansdi's oWett bank include the DinWs unwavef. ing srreagtli tnd corervtiwnv its helpful, tftrient sertke, ittl fa thoroegh knowledge of local conditions w litres cr it is refftttsHcJ. MONTREAL Established 1817 fOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OP 1 7 0 0,000,000 I News The Sport VANCOUVER BOY BEATEN 'Hilly Tbrtiisertil Knocked Out In First Last Nljht by Tohy'Canibncri NEW YOItKjt Feb. U Tony Cmvonerl the llgliUvcitlit champion; knocked ilit lUllv ToltrK'ehd of .Vancouver li tile first round iff a scheduled lb-round boiil hUiitSt Hladfibii'Squarc Ganteti. Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LFC.l'E Flril bivlilon At8tt Vliba 4,'pVrtnouth 1. Bitbtltti Httreis 2. nirrrtrhg-im o. piaakptovi l, Mirfkhesttr city o. H6m wahtfeifrrs 3. Lirtrnooi 3. fjerh Cfy 3. 8unetMHd 0. Eteitbli 1AMftMi 1. Ltetk United 1. Wet BrbrntWch Albib'hs 1. Mddlenjtfrt i. Ltleeattf city 1. shelflew UniUatl. ttierl lMd Oed- Trj3y. WblvetrMrthpin 1 Wartderers . liwaerstteW TtXTn 4. sbbrfl&n ctii ' SominuMj Duitdee Uflttcd . St. Johnston St. Mlrrrn.iL. kttrnarnoet 1. Abefdeen 1. iltbemtons l. Lelth AiMMti. Clyde 1. Celtic 2. F$R,0. Motherweitl ?,, Montrose 1. ptfmbartftn 1. Albion Rovers 2. gtenhotneamir I. Third Lanark 0. Dundee 4. Bna 0 (played Wednesday). Ayr 1. Particle Thistle 1. Hearts 6. AlrstrMOnlans 1. Rangers 1, Queen's Park 1. 7 Vtfl : 250 Whalers Are -7 Expecting Work Opiimlstlc as Whale Oil Price Soar Company Chanjes Hands . ST. JOHN. Nftd.. Feb. 4: (CP An upturn In whale oil prices la hailed as good news by hardy fotmctlandera Who, trp until a taw i Ttieaday as. Cardena .1:30 pjn. ! Thurtv sa Prlnee Rupert, 10 pjn 1 Friday s. Prin. Adelaide 10 From Vancouvet Sunday ap. Cardepa pjn. ' Wed. aa. Prince Rupert 9:30 ajn ' Friday--a. Prln. Adelaide .. pjn. Sa. Venture pJh Mor Naa Itlver ant fori Mmpson Sunday'yM. Cardena 8 pjn Trom Naas Klver ti Port Slmpon . Tuesday en. Cardena .. .11 :30 a.m 1 For iewart and Anyos . fVinday as. Cardena 8 p.m. j Wd-as. Prince Itu pert, 4 pjn From Stewart and Anyox I Tuesday at. Cardena . 11:30 a jn. rlmstM aa' 'TtHMJtA;Y)tivtAtt ft nm j 1 Kill r-mm, a (itiw avufwwt v j.aii ... . j The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office iJews Stand, 325 Oranvtile St.. Vancouver. 4 j Karl Anderson, Prince 4- henrgVB.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace. D C. Oencral Store. Anyox. j ' SmJthers Drug Store. Smith ? cU fib. t Talking It Over fcbe and totl Oehrtg ts th y ippea.ei. at ti e ind-up of last liaiblt'ii bill games. The Bambl n his been offered a new con-ttffet for this sean'i plgy The imount of the contract has nfct as yet been divulged Port Essihgtofi basketball Team Showed Gboil Sjportsmanship But Could Not Hold Own With Rupert! 4 the Port Birington team and the Kaien HarUwrare Milritet laultetl te n twy Urtor the local hoopster, The The Intel intermediate uwtftate gift feane wgnt wgnt in in I I ' " " phy-d InteresUr" game, deaplte .tbj." one-sided score. The Port Bs-singln boys proved to be 3ti sprtaaien and clean players. rw fouls a-ere called on either team The visiting team was much ltiht-cr and amatter tban ttie Hardware boys. They tod dtfiteulty in shooting and found It hard to check the deadly aim of Kelsey Wlbghaxn and made a creditable appearance rain Th first half raa the more e I.iillc' Game -ft- yearaago. mad a goad living hunt- lQ ( fa M i- ing mi monnon oi use sea. ... .u .-j dd" pto- It U likely that operations will be JJJJ "gjj reaatned nouda n tdlvvdsiai Kcring: Port atetng- find eaploynyot. Not so long ago upwards of 230 men were engaged tn the annodl klUiag expeditions Capt. Anoneen. itianaginK director of the Newfouodland Whaling Company, hat boueht out the Inter-aata of the company In Newfound-fftflti. lie la at preaerit in Norway, where -the transfer was made Itist Dewmber. OperaUoru of the Newfoundland Whaling Company ceased early in 1931. Steamship Sailings for Vsnconvei on -P Spaldinit 9: J. Wesley. 2. I. 8pal1lne 5: D Nelson, g; H 8tarr 2; W Spi'dliw. 2; F Brusen I; J. Oray. 1; J Irres. --Total t v'nVim 1' 'n S: Uott, 4;! Iivlne 2: Mitchell. 3; Tobey. : Total. 62 I - trough -ut Th game was marred by many fouls. Referee Jrhnapb rallec no less than M fouls and sent 6 players to the showers J Tuxis and 2 Warriors, the game was alose In both ralveg At half-time the score stood 13-14 for the Warriors. At full time It was 26-2C. During fjve minutes overtime play the Warriors scored 3 rather fortunate Ventur midnight MM wh,,e the j, onty ort The final score being 31-20 The game was' not tact but more it Inn a struggle Individual scoring: Warrior Comadlna. It; Forbes. 6: Stefjn-rud. 8: nulls. 4: Hlckey. 3; Ftte-patrlrk l.-Total. 33. TuxU - Hanson: Nakamota, S: Morrison. 10: SanturVape, ii; Smith, 3: Moxley. Allen; Campbell. ToUl. 30. The Amatotts placed withotir Stisfe Doddle and Chrtssle Hat-Leod At i result the Cardlnil; easily overcame them, 13-0. The game was not trp to standard. ,Inc;ivldual scoring. Amazons: tfrjrrts. 1; 'Ilatrey. 4. Total. 8. Cardinals Lowe, 12; Rlvetl, 1; Total, 13. Junior (la me The youngsters played a fast tj&ms and an exciting one. With ibotit three minutes to piny the ilsteorji overcame a sevon-polni h-d find led the 8"outs by two .point. They rlowrd up suddenly and the Scouts sank the leather SCOTLAND BEAT WALES SWANSEA Feb 4 Rrotlund dc and ftuted Wules today rlrvi n polnu V three In un inteination.il runbv however, ttiey prt a strong game match. The ground wa soaked with BILLIARDS i February 7 Les Canadlens v ! Bmpreas. i FWrruary lo Jewellers vs. Cold' Storage. j Febrdary 14 Kmpreas vi Cold Storage. February Les Oanadiena n Jewellers mmmtj 31-Cold mtfrage va. Le CaiiaaietSK Irf(etmedle (lame February X- The Warriors .nd Tiuris Dluwd ilera. vs. Jewel- hard-jheelilng 1e(enlve jame: i FeMnary M-tM CanMHRig n LrS Maren - -eretim n CdM mat-tte. llarrh 7--BMpregg vs Cold fltor- r" -a, March tO-Lta Caftidlerul ft. CRIBBAGE February Canadian Legion v I. O. O F. Seal Cove vs Ragiea. Oroho vs Elks Bmpreas vs Swift Moose vs MuMteteera. February 13 Canadian Legion vs. 6roO& Seal cove vs. KrnprBis. I. 0. O. F. vs. ma. Mooae vs. Klks angles vs. Musketeers. Nwpreu. February 20 Canadian Legion lf.-Swift I O. o. F. vs. Qrottn. Moose va. Kaglaa, Seal cove va. Elks. Empress vs. luskctwrs. ., , Fehriiary 27,.Jt Cnnadlan Legiph va. Mkt, ' Bagles vs. Swift, Moose vs. I. o. 6. F. fenpress vs. (lroilo. Seal Cove vs. Mliskeieers, .MarfTi 8 , Canadian Legion va. Miiike&?fl Eaules vs. tilit. Sen! Cove ti. ffwift. Moose vs. droUo. Empress vs. I. O. O. F. Saturday, February 4. tj3j World Entertained by j Rover Crew at i Badminton : Member! f the First Prim Ru. pert Ranger Company w;r- xwiu of the TM1W PMrtCe Rupert Rnver Crew Sjl an American bariniii.tiit, tournament laat atenlnK in tin- t'ttthedrnl Hall. Those wh.. Jljirt were Ealttt llreverton vu-tor Miller. Iril bburboUtd. Allan D .vi Betty capattek. Walter Rmitti Mtir-lel Brewei tOn, Oeorge Vin k f. llh Wilkinson. Onrdun Wii -Moreen Otttam. Ernest R.ui'irtMI Miss A. peachy. Bill Mrlnon M. - n : Rogers, b Hlckey The In I was wen by Mips Noreen Oib n ,nd jnrest 8anturbJte. j RefreahmenU were served hv 'h- ) Rovers under the direction ( c Hlfkey. BADMINTON SCIII Dl Lr. A clsanfe haa bean made it. the fladintatan AHoetaUort uhrn,ie fjamea have been arheduiM for r'ebruary 6. 13. 30 and 27 nil wafa taking part A general mrn-:- f hhe ssanekUon will oe h. ui n-r A -ll f dtmli 1f!h Mtiarwlo,! ilih Wlfht ! Week tt SCUaf BUltm Of impnr- J CI Unit ML flUUUV iU' DCUIIir OlItniRM nrnv gamfes itt the Auditorium last evening. All fdur gnmeri worn j vvbll contented. The teuture game of the evening btftwtKjrti taHce. HAl)MINT)N STANDlS'O -A" Inline ,nwsaem nNert Ctab to an overtllh aMitoO. With the three tunas to glte them the giateC N R A Warriors emerging vtfetorloua over -2o. iSkeena Club the TttJtU. M-18 Tile CaMlnah Indlvtdnal acortiM fcbtU-Nel-1 gi, nA AngMean downed tre Am lS-fl. The ion. 6; dreen; NQMer. tJUlU. 3. . .,r jUf lleteors again wnt down to dc- Dcmlnata. 2: Davlea. 13; Vlertek. g ' jrtH(, fpn ctb feat at th hands of the Scouts Total. 3. ilia pert m, 25-29 In the opener Meteors Christlaon, t; Mwtflaa: 'q N R A Senter Came ".JLA1. r" Th fbnior Dune was a well- l" United and Catholic Re humole In prti i. 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