PAOK TWO THE DAn.Y NEWS Frld-.iv NT;,,-, WALLACE'S SPECIAL ' FAMILY SHOE STORE Ltd. THIS WEEK PliShe 9 Third arid Fultm Ladies' Pure Siilk Hose Service weight, sizes 8i tp ID, Mercury and CoFticelli brand's: Jn a nice assortHeht 6t shades!, value to $1.65 0Q "OX, per pair This Ik an outstanding value. Wc have about' 20 cldlen td' aldose 6f to make rootii fbr the' ligfUfr weights for surnrrier wear. THE DAILY NEWS. PltlNCE KUFEKT - ItltlTISIl COLUMBIA Piibflsnea Every Afternoon, Extent Sunday, by PfiriEe' Rupert Dally News. Ltmitea. Third Avenue H. F. PULLE - - - Minaglng-Edltbr SUBSCRIPTION KATES ' City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance Fjpr lesseF period, paid In advance per week By mall ttj all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and ; United States, paid in advance, per year By mail to all other countries, per year - . Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporter Telephone rJAlLY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations IT .if Si 500 ft? 3.00 9.00 Friday, March U, 1133 THAT MANDATE e" Have been asked what was the mandate given T. Dl Pattullo by the Liberal convention when it met m Vancouver a few months ago. Here it is; "We support our leader in his call to all our people, re-garjlljjgfc of party affiliations or political beliefs, to joiri vvTui Jiirri in a movement for better government. .'. 'We extend to Mr. Pattullo a' free mandate" to choose for his associates in government men of character, ability arid stdrttttrig, having regard s&lely to the public, interest, and we pledge our loyalty arid do-operation, to him and tg d feVnlnentKif-'his h6psinrr'under this mandate; and diir critimioua support of a policy devoted solelv to the public welfare." PEARSON OUSf ANfilNG George Pearson of Nanaimo is one of the dutstahdirid lieutenants of T. D. Pattulld and it mav be trikerl as likelv that any cabinet formed by the Libgrcll leHHef; will Ihfclliffe miftV ire is an able speaker, a dbti campaigrler, and jll Kd&fi'ttie cabinet in elbse touch With the labor situation. H(j will certainlv not be one of those who would sit back and let nature take its course Tf there is nnv rohnH1p rav 6ut df the present economic impasse he be likely td taKt? it: DRlfrK is " Cat .... uuttat taytMlBlf iritti' whcAt: m, tliuti Mytrue nuk MriLttr L'ji...d:ki; b4rif y ,mfi. B O, S.Kat nixt par toSMSs tfltfrV !S?r ihf incrMlicim C mtn Uttk tit: i miif it w fsM to drislc A if i. me - M VI V ,( j,Mor gtW Vancouver Breweries Ltd. Uini". un:i But lift t ul PiUner, Dutch Girl. O.cJe. U. B. C. BohemUn Bn, Old Crtbmry Ale iH' Cream Stoo't advert is 'nn-iii is ' , nhlinli.nl ir ili.!:ivrd ht the LHiiiof ' n lluurd ui in- L-owiii,1.,-i.i wi Uit.ilt' Oclctiitfr. Tffc lttr$ C" second mi mi treated te- a tbe' hall last OUtA 57-. A attest of the tttrttif tUe ' -. t The following Is the scale of chirge made for readih rfHlrres. Marrias-e and TCnMsement 4 anhottrie'ernVHC 32. BittH Nbtlea'5ne. Fjlherfil Nbttees . Cards df fhihk. Funeral Fldwers idc. Carrie. Pr 4 4' 1 1 Taking The Jump Nip and Turk Virginia !!;.y lm V:n tnd leathering dray i. i) !.; :! Mills College for Womeii near San Francism where, ricng makes a fourth B VISITORS TROUNCED I I VaTicb'llve'r iMtfd cHarlce X&M Weal lt.? liaiktt-baii -Trim Tafly After Talir JlTade sis' darnc! II was dtarttftihtlng tfiit the vteltlnt f). N. kTa. ted c8TO not ' give the 166a) Wi a little' rndre opposition m (Sen it rtitirt & remembered tfilt fttfba MAi of i Baaketball l playW in PtIHee The Vahi dWiflvanUge nbdr as they their eye oti team ti rial a 0k team as was announced. Tbe first half of trie game was a Uttte pep- pie than ttw rtlght .iefo-n Ir tltv scbrid half the locil boys put on the. speed and scored basket; at will. The game started with promise of being a good close game &n ftv the first ten minutes the visitor had tEetr Innings. Then the loci boys started that slippery zomV. riattbn fbr which they are notK and sUnpVd the bliikeU in to make tally after tally so that at the end of Uie first ha'f the ore stood 22-13. The seiwfltf half sUHed with the home team going like a clock, working Ytir centre play and giving Johnson and Styb the ball under the bisket wh'- they sank at will, the loial bir plaVed' circle arbuhd tfcs Van cotivetltes. Tbe C.N.RA. played away above the heads of the vHlt-m al' through the game and doubled their score to 5T-29. For the Van couver team M. Irving, who, although the smi'len nt-tyer on tb floor, out un h bet gene for visitors. SUles and v?erl sharp shtfottrig fbr tH lf-' team wlih the rest doing irion r the OotiT wdrk nnd rlpnh th-ball to their dead shots at opp-ir-turie moments Drlele Skinner handled the whls Ue In his most nrnWe iriartner. IndiVidtial seortrtg folttfws: Huoert StllH 24: JotMl'irn M Smith 5: Morrison 3: tfibte 3. Vancouver Alffcn 10: Irvltit II: WlWon S: Doirrqne 1: N1-holsOn 2 Murev 2. In thq Intermediate fixture th TilJfl took the Witrtofa lho -amo 28-18: The boys MHfre a little to on the big Hoor and eohwtoeptrv bower mebisk bdys MHi at a g dh a strange ,:r :a(l"liU .it HISTORIC NATIONAL ftac ittin' Ti3ay Va imtiiuted in i&b litrt ifroitfftj lliirHig War Days thing about nan be bad lots of many small streams and water Zipper Spring Shoes Days ,Nr-ecessary 0 And await your inspection Nf JiYI V Yo Cannot Sialic if Your AwAt Wo Will MJve-fOUVfoot C(M!ui Third Avenue fight and could move plenty fast, courses. A rough and ready stand yfcgr was kvled on the total valae "The bigger they are the hamer was erected and the eowrsa martud of tne taml u WM pj, they fall" rtotto rtowevcY did not out. The race became DOoalar ran- m 1... tork out hi tbe game last nlsjht. idly and u U recorded that Lottery's lhe improvement aavearnent win In the first Orand National (n Thu ear the land wUl be taxed' Zone defense maf b all right on 1 was witnessed by "an aasemMy to thr full sved amount again. ' 1 small iioor out inc nooir wain i uiicc tiui wiu imiuciiiuu. m ti unprnvenveot Sllf SSIIII III tailed right through ti In these Many remarkable stories in turf will tie taxed up to St per cent. ame in tne Exnimuon hiii tne nutory nave emanaieo rrom tne Tn the final anMysis. the taxes 1 -P. 4rr too hi una It tike's a fast great Affltree steeplechase. In 1M on reildentui property will remain ' own to coyer his own territory, a horse named Rbth was supposed1 :'t"r changed from that of lasti Man to man defense as nlavwt bv to have cleared Berher's Brook Irl nr. In some cases there will be! the local team was. much more effective. BADMINTON IN TORONTO Margaret Itobnuon. of Ottawa. Single Cliampi'in, Continues Victorious i'lay in lUvt TORONTO. March 2l Maffaret Robinson. Ottawa sihgJoa bsdmtii-ton champion, qualified for tt final singles competition of the Granite Club's seventh annual liivtia-tlon tourament. ellmlatlng MrsE F. Cooke of Toronto in strallht aio not put ud trie snowm thntiames. 10-0 and II et. the nihety-secotid lenewal ol the ' rrj everit. which is the first major lurl ny SuW sWklitt ybH like meet oi the ttasdii Plrst run Ih 1830 i gwit Hall Cnfi Mklttifi tlttrafctely ftul aroppeel duruig the wai years. mk .Mm Stirrfty wi not lrie .venlbail ty modem begin - i Hard IBr He was Hot even nlnaa. A Liverpool innkscner of a Wt ." i! j spdrtlHi nature, nalned Lynn, was aw,. ,Jffi,f'. . IsAdJoHl a taveni to the Water-mUk mMst & in tHe aft f BU loo da,trlet niatrf favored br the LamBie was throwing that ball -fohif" gentry Lynn secured the around last night as thoagh he tmon of a few kindred spirits for were on the purr's moond in the , establUhmsn t ol an annual oarcball When the players nalfesed contest to be called the "Liverpool jne of Bill s long , passes it would steeplechase " It was first run In have been Just too bad for the spec- 1337 ine country of the district ators if they hadn't ducked. wiu ideal for the run snd despite . ' lis modest inception the event at- It was humorou to watch No. S t rafted an enormous crowd, m the vlslUng team who U lust a The venue was transferred to Ain- little fellow go after the big boys tree two years later which was than nt -n the local teainJT' There was one a bleak open country Intersected by 3. tney usually do iri tHfc leilftte fix-! nt turei. Alec MlteWMl rtfer. ! '.-'i The boys' band urlder th lead- Dv ttmply letting things alone the crsolp of It. Greenfield1 played se- American people cari hiVe all the lections during tH IrtterrlilWon ; stdrcrslty they could noslbIy de-that were apprcUt?d vert nitfeh , !.- Nicholas Murray BuUer. (Ul SPRAIN'S Jr Uvt, Mimuf, I. M , II U laliwirta, mibM, II V., Puti you 6n your !! SBBBBBBBfeK KING OF PAIN IgHSnBBJMBSM-lJ'. ! I BBS kJLLUj mm Alrf I'kllK gin. Mflprh il .-'fti bl seelh to get otand National idh here today was front t of every toner competitor and 1 slight slight to have enne on to win by 10 lengths with lou of reserve, lie started at M to I. Another (Teat story U thit of the biggest lump1 ever made In htxtorv by Chandler. Iri Iftf? St the I-eamlngtbrl Hunt sifnldchase at Warwick, two horses and their riders fell just in front of hldl at the last brook and wltH a terrific effort he cleared the lot. a distance varlonlv recorded at St. 3T and even fit The next year Chandler won the Orsnd National Schedule For VaKtoavrr Thuratity &fir From Vancouver- Sunday ... ..U..:..... i.JO p.m. 10:10 p.m 11 p IT Wednesday 9:30 ii.rtw Friday Jfoh. PJr S'le'warl sKd Anro"- Shndkjr 7pm- Wednesday . 4 p;m From Slewirt and'Anyntl: Tuesday i;f aim Thursday ... j frf, For Naas Itlver'aBd rort slmliJoiTl. Sunday 7 pm From Nasi Itlver and Pott Slmpiorl Tuesday, ll:30 ajn ThU era should rttradtoe on earth. Mankind hag never had tHe rjossllitlltles oi han-lllnesa tiuti It Itas now.- llarry 61-mer Barnes. LOW TAXES IN MUNICIPALITY VTCTcmiA. Marsh U The council of Oak, Bay has approved, its tax rat? for the year, thung It at twenty-six mills. Instead of twenty-wen mills as last year ! At the same time, this does not r?esartly mean a reduction afl' round in taxation, owirur to the 1 fact that while the rata .of last fluctuation one way or the other, dependent upon the relative value of Improvements Man in (lie Moon Spring and prosperity seem In! be hiding together, lust round the1 Courage is one of the best any man can have just now. 3(e our fishermen need quite a t of It to kjep on gjlng out fot HilftSut at four cents. FlUt its the Legislature, tilth IU tH bancs and then Its the City Council that keeps our altetitkm. Tomorrdt Itll be Mine other tool -roi.; thing. 1 Ohen the1 most efpVnslvr thlngA we gel are the tNlri thct seem1 to cost nothing Ita a protty good Met tb lbdk a jilt horw! in the fhouth. tM' eyea, (tie tall and try him out for dirty tricks boore ac cepting One of Irtln Obbtfa beat stores Hn-errtS aft a&iftattr wrid was sent to a home to appratfe ttte Cintents The entries In his book (halted when he "fir tb Ublo on whloti wak Uf fuM lou 1 1 n be the era of .old Scotch and thn entinuMi- "One bottle of old Scotal) whisky partly full." The next entry was: "One revolving Turklifi rug." Pttohc o il Iristst on GRAFT'S BEST FHOCUHABLt" The Or ,n,! Fur "wilr ml 'iniura ur illm i fniio "Mail Or .l r Dmi " I.Miuur ( unlrul ltarl, t i i H Lsrorc ir ill's kY 1 9 richest jn nrair mfajk MlOMLAlOtf MXCt SlTxcZ R-tV4 tM M4 ky t i,- I Tins .iti'-' ri-fii i : : -,:'!. 'u- 1 ui (.'niiti ! u.''! tin i .,(. i, m nt t li-U.-i'! I', flrm-li t. Scotchman, wiwl under the piano 1 liquor snail never t Cornell Widow 'Roll Your Own lt'$ Chtaptt uith ZIG-ZAG ClO 5eBookoil20L'aves TWt arttaMl sutuni'i Mb Uf al a titnr r, j. Demdrul ZIG-ZAG u-J ftt 120 Ltavti RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS.. I..TP. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Do t' Tolsl esparlly 20.090 tnni Shipbuilders and Ship Kepalrm Mr Steel ahil Wood V " Iron and llrass Csdlni Kiectrlc snil Acetylene X MM 30-ton Derrick for llrsi Ll'u Sawmill snd MlnltlgMsrhlnrtf Itepalred snd Overhsuito