PAd TWO THE DAIliY NEWS Mond;iv A "r" 21 193 Insist on "GRANTS BEST PHOCURABLE" The Orloin.i f ftE DAILY NEWS. For Sale l VmJWi.'or llrrc from "Mall Onlr, '"lnl Unit." Liquor Uinlrol lioar.l, jjij ijcattr st y, ruiSititf RUPfiitt - BkiTisii Columbia Phblfsnedf Ffv'ery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince, Rupert' '! MiiM Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - i Managing-Editor ;'4 SUSdlt!lllJN'R"ATKS! City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance per wtelf W By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year .. 3i)0 fly mail td all other countries, per year ADVEKTISifiG RATES Transient display, advertising, per inch, per insertion' i.fe1fi?c( advertiitng', per Insertion, per word Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line - local readers, per Insertion, per one Contract rates on application. Advertising u n and Circulation" Telephone' , ., Member of Audit Dureau of Circulations' DAILY EDITION IN THE LETTER BOX COMMENT ON PATTULLO'S ADDHESS the forces o production and dla- MmxA bring aodut chaos and dntnplWni. The dVeciloh of enterprise must be subordinated to a national advisory board of experts! selected f lorn the beat man of the different branaftej ot prcueflon, exchange an dup( nomiC enrtbilkms. ...9f 10)0 1.40 .Ii Monday. April 24, 1933 tftjiftbite sriuAf ioS According to a despatch received from Vancouver, th& members of the Conservative executive cannot' agree orr1 the .jd5tibii df (?adei-sfii so tliey htfi! tlirtrtfh ify their1 hands, so far as the coming election is concerned; The Hae anntfunee'd that Conservatives may nominate either tmfdh or Conservative dnndiHates. This lines Mr. Bowser up definitely with the Conserva th'e party for Conservatives are ihstriict&f to siipporf? either union dr Conservative candidates. The union caitse in Vancouver has received a serioujT blow because of the dropping of the morning paper by It. B. Thompson, chief lieutenant of Mr. Bowser, who took il! dVer for a' short time with the idea of operating it in sup-pdrt of the Bowser-Conservative party. He did not like paying' the deficit each week so again Vancouver is without a morning paper arid the Bowser group is without a rieWp&per1. The fact that he could not get advertising foi HTsjiapr from Vancouver merchants did ndt seem to indicate that the Vancouver merchants were very enthusiastic for the cause he was espousing. br.Tolmie is being deserted by a number of his former" supporters and is left without a central organization. Mr. Bowser s cause has flopped of late. T. D. Pattullo says his gjtfer'nrrient when it is formed, will represent all provincial interests, or in other words, it w3 be a onion government. In addition tore are erera! xrinor frodps putting up candidate?. PajnfcKr 5wr the tan tibe cfertioa is held th sjtnaBon wiB I dariEM and voter htD be in a better position to Know "rte.4. 1h Au. Just now it mam a if PattoDo is the only mam cafiattf uf tMvfo prtm. akua-tion effectmihf- government i calf eutents to adjust ftrtmV econorhte rdatlOm. - ... i The nxt tmpcrtent ptenk' Is the Hdltor, Dally News 'one to adjifett the rtte of hntereit dri I wMlel Nk to comment briefly mcmey in keepteg wtih the preaent eh tHe dagSUri ma by T. D. cdhUon so ds to engble the Ux-PitldKo tit rttjluM to the ereatWn' jMJfers til cany on. This Is a rety 6f ait'eceoni eomctl In B. C. The ltirtflrH meastire as it U utterly ltne Has rtWrt hen the direction iwtwiitWe fbr the pttiWe to meet ot the rrtato MdtHiries of tbt coite- th! e'xeesalTe rat of lritetest of try irMiM enjHy with the necesal- and T. m of nattMttf economy aM not be Mr Pittullo pled his admlnls-tft to the absolute discretion of the ' trtrrnn to inemtie1 trie' eredit of lndlvldaal. the1 nation to prtrMde1 work at 4 Tfie present atrusjgle Is' bMvNfen f,r Thti sfiMld meet th'e en-extrlme liittfiitei or free com- df a pttltlon. on one hand, and tolldar- my lhl"? ln,t ot prilWoU ofl the otherr?he brk ol vlnem- laW df (SMfrattfin between all P7m ana reavore normal eco- OliSEnVER. FEErtl.Nfi TllK HDNttliV Sdttot. Daily Newt; Ao itujident occnrreVi on the nea. so as to avoid ibuMs . KOod ship Prince John recently that tton. nt-eonstdtml nlanntnc. '. I think should nme before the speculation at put'le expense and public. There were a lot of passen-wske. gers on the btat travelling steerage Mr. Editor, we mast realise that to Vancouver and most, of them did the fundamental wrong is excessive not have th Prlc of meal, individualism and lack of eo-oparti- f R Morgan, tHe ,ell ktiown log-tUih- glrig and mill operator, travelling A new social organization Is nec- st the same time and hearing of essary to meet the new situation tntlf plight, Jsked the stewaVd to The ireatlon of a national counc'l rhtd out ho many were Unable to it economy la merely ons of the PX tot their meaHt, saving that he necessary steps towards the jtew nd to mifce sure" rio one should ' iio hungry While he was on the ship. iTtte riten were fed and both they XIJULDK ISnfl Mr. Morgan enjbyed Vhem ; o "rrv iitone 51 vc Deliver SPEfil'AES" IN FltESIl' FIII Rd Cod Fillets, per lb 10c iriiiBtlt nUto, per ib l( mimjt, snceu per ib. 9C rfd SpAhK aitmdn, per lb. 15c Wnrt spring Ssinon, per lb. V Crabs, each fsi Smoked Fish a Specially I'll oiie 831 Second Street ISLANDEli. J. Moran, representative of a Frwich mftimr company, which has been aeUve in the Atlln dlk-ftet fbf ejbm yed,r, was1 a passenger aboard the Princess Norali this morrlng going north to make resdy for1 another active season's operation Advertise tn the Dally Newtf. till wok mm VttUih'r rilrls and Roys Victorious in iftlketball at Terrace . TERRACE April 24: The Srnl-thers High School girls displayed SGpYfoftlTWrtftft defeat trie Terrace group 10-7 in the inter-school bas-ketlJail gabies here last Friday night. Hay was vefy close at alt time trft store ai Half time being-4-3. TH the W$ys game. SmltHers again triumphed 20-22. Terrace hud a decided edge in the first half artd at one time led 10 to 2 The Smithti.--boys could not adjust themselves to t& strange hall until Wrll on in tfttsNfcttd half When S. MrLeod nil leu1 m seven points With not a tullv f fbrrt the toeat group. ItfcflWdtJw! scores were: dlrU dame m!ttters-M. Maclhtyre 5. Mo'nlft 2. It no. (Jlraud 4V D. datpenter 2). McIIaffey. Hether-httri-tdtal. lb. TeVrBte M. McLaren. Mlchlel 2 MWfre 5. P. MAeLaren Glass Orelg. Kenney tetel. 7. Boys tiame Snlirs Foster 3. Bamford 4 McLebd a, OWttt 2K Evans , Carpenter 2. Kerr 2.- 26 ' Terrace F. Thomas ill Mlehle! Medohttell 2. Lyons -8 Tho-ms. Nh 32. ! Spdrt Letter Box FldltTElt OFFEltS Sorting atttor. Dairy Newa: SRttiag been duly lnionaed that iaf Athleue AHaetatioa of yoor cKy 4b sttM Stae a good l ii nan eaM. I 4sk to oeter asy ssrvkes in fw-nShlot a good fighter that I know mm dssw esnaaoerable atttmctioB to Xtte fight fans ot that city I have In aiy taanageaaent Bridle Omangco. frcah from the Philippines and leading contender for the bantamweight crown in the Orient, watte in the States he had three flghu. The boys he fought are some f the beat on the Pacific Coast. The indodc fftM McMillan. Irian Micky QUI and Abble Israel. We will challenge anybody between bantam and featherweight divisions. Kindly Inform me tf you could uM a fighter lth such records In your coming boxing card. We will then furnish you with all the records and necessary clippings. JOHN M CASTILLO. Ketchikan. Alaska Manager. targe Crowd at Cinderella Dance Of Labor League There was a la rse attendance u' the Saturday night Cinder n . dante of the Canadian Labor Dr fence League In the Hall in the Ex ehanae Bioek, a very enjoyablt time being spent by all. Muxtr was furnished by a native orchestra and A. liushwood was master of Hotel Arrivals Prince Kupert W. Lalng. Victoria: E. Jackson. O W JlamWlng. W. Webster. Mr. ann. and Mrs. A. Brown and H. Chrls-tppher, Vancouver; Miss 11. W Duncan. Miss Margaret E. Stevens 3rd Miss Hannah Nicholson, Port abnpsoit; D. Druntmond. Itetno; A !. Lawson. Balmoral Cannery; J. P McMillan, Claxton; D. Crttehley. Inverness; Mr. and Mrs. R. 11 Ojird. Carrlar Oanrery; Mrs. M. E. Iljppiiley. f. E. Brooks ano J. 8 Brooks, Terrace; Mrs. A. II. PetK-iris and son and Mrs. O. A. Divls. Port Esslrwton, Central' J P 6'Cibrmirt ahd' J". 6. King crly. Royal r Dsgti. Efxste1; M. Llnstad and J. B. Miller, city; RSTy Ubo, C. N.B.; M. J. F. Olrrard, North Vari-eoutVr; 6. P. Ttlrh. Varteonver. Savoy Wlllhtm II. Hansen. Jap, mWtV A. Gregory. Vanarsdol: vhlllam Jones, Port Esslngton. A Ntw Vogue lv'J a m field. ?randd i William Wr klnq. Intinduft u! Ur- y Jt-,'er of ti.e late ( :iowin?-gum tli'' ba.ioanna vogue in riding ccatume. Baseball Scores i Canadian Press SUNDAY'S O:MI3 American League CleveJsiMl t; CMcsgo 4. St. Loute 0. Detroit X Philadelphia 5. Boston 7. New York 4. Washington ft. National League Boston 2. BraDklyn 1. Philadelphia i. New Vark S. Chicago 3. Cincinnati 4. Pittsburg 4-. St. Loads e-j. SATUUDAVS f.tMKS American League St Louis 1. Detroit ft. New York 2. Boston 1. Washington IS. PhiladelnMa 9. Cleveland I. Chicago 3. ' National League Cincinnati 5. Pittsburg g. 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The interest taken ji fMI meetlngf win be' take'ri as an Indication by the executive an tn What lirte of action should be taketl for 1933 activities; There is believed to be plenty of talent avallftble rdi an interesting senior league (ompetlttorl tHIs stsmnley and the present plan is to devote particular .mention to the younger players who ire about to blossom int senior compiiny. These, as weR as the" old timers in soccer it is hoped, will be present at the meeting M that there' mfty W ah' affUrAestirVey of the situation for the' year. ii n Lb URE icorcit whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Thanks to Life Insurance mm. 111 :bST procurable Or.l A Sm llmHrt i.UnM.h , , lUlTtMr-OlMltvtt UaiilUf,, S Ghtw, ftrathnd. 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