PAtlKTWO ' THR DAH.Y NEW8 Tuesday Aj.rt: 1933 i1. "en . . . 1 . . '. ' i ' . ...... . THE DAILY NEWS. OUR PRINCE RUPERT - BKITlU CQLUMHJA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Hailed. Third Avenue . 1933 Tennis Rackets II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance per week By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and JJiUed States, paid in advance, per year Hy mall to all other countries, per year ...... . ., AnVEUTISLNG RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion .... r. Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word . ' Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line . ... Local readers, per insertion, per one DAILY EDITION Contraci rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone ...... Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations NOBODY KNOWS UNION STEAMSHIPS h S.QO 10? ; 1 3.00 9.00 I AO W '. .lb 2ai Tuesday, April 4, 1933 1 Nobody seems to know exactly what is about to happen in Victoria. Premier Tolnjie and his; group ,are making strenuous efforts to save themselves. If they could ally themselves with the Liberals they feel they might win out against W. J. Bowser's group. But Jthat has failed. T.fiere is no hope of union with T. D. Pattullo and, in the meantime, Mr. Bowser is on the war path and has hopelessly split ,the Conservatives. Prinqe Rupert's member is sitting pretty, confident of his position and refusing to be stampeded into any course of action that might ruin his chances at the polls. Once the Legislature is either prorogued or dissolved he will be out to meet the .electors and there will be some wonderful meetings. The people are becoming aroused at the inde liberal leader will be. If there is jcoalition, as. there yet may be, he will be found sticking to his Liberal principles and program. , FLOWER .CONSCIOUS According to authorities the world is hecominir flower conscious. Along with all the political and social changes that are going on there is a revolution against tidiness and a general movement toward the cultivation of the beautiful. Flowers are the most beautiful things the earth i! possesses ana everywhere lowers .are bejiig.cumyated indoors and out as never before. Even in this part of the poiintry people are developing a taste for the beautiful and the beautUyinjr.o.f the city is proceeding in spite of the difficult tmes thr.QUgh which w.e hav.e been passing. Officially nothiig is being rjqne but unofficially by individual citizens try? rrwyjepent Js being fosterpd and the whole city will benefit. We need color in Prince IJyrrjtrriwlQjr Jnur gardens and color in our homes. Color in .our decoration is valuable and also in our apparel. Flowers bring color better than anything else and they show uf f well against the dilll green of the shrubbery and the forest nnd brighten the honVds during dull weather. Or, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup A Severe Cold Turned To prpnp.HItls Mr. O. M. Kmgr, K.K. Ms. 4. Viol)g, U, wriln: "Utt wlsttr I wii Uitttrrd witk s irvert cold whih turned t lirtsrkitls. A Mi(VUr, wko ksd traxUtd Uk brftxkltii, sdriitd m te Or. VTk.J'i Nsrwty Pin 8jrrup, stQ I Lsd sly tskrd t"f Xottlfi kti 1 found my troaKU Vd left tt. Now nhn ssy of tk fsnljr jt a U wt Juit tskt 'Dr. Vood's' sd stold firUr troubU." Prle J?. s ltoUW iMg wily fUs drag tnd gnrl itorn: pot op osl s Tk T. UilUira Co Ltd, Trvto, Oat 3tmri letre PrWKt Ruvtt (or yneHieri ' . TJLS. CATAI.A KVEIIV TUKSIMV, ItJQ . , via Ocean Palls and Way points, ftvij Vancoiiyer Thursday p.m. t. s. s. vKNTi iti: i:vi:ky raipAy m.iunk;jit. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Weekly iiUlnga to Purl Slmpum. Allr Arm. Anjros. Btfuttl and NtU Kurthfr mformtlon rird:ti fj lttU and tickets t i.ftr. urmtT (ir.rv: serous " nn s I'm' uimi RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter Melt A R IHtOS,, I,TI). IT 1. '.I .U L. t..1 Kxpert Radio Service lertrjical appliances of all descriptions repaired Out of town work flren are-fuialenUep Superior Kadio Service Ji'lvoue Iflue 320 p.Q, Ijoi l JJ A- 0 Bartu-tt C JI Irvfulander .. . ...u. i. 'i ..A 1 31 Daily News Want Ads. bring pick Resulls Toronto Maple Leafs Won Hockey Championship After Playing Over Five Hours Against Boston In Epic Marathon of the Ice At Toronto Last Night I SCORELESS TIE PLAYED No Score in First of Western Canada Hot-key Finals For Right To Mrt ,'tioncton VANC.OUVEK, April i Tlie Saskatoon Quakers and Trail Smoke Eaters played a scoreless le JU$t n&ht in the first or the Western Canada hockey finals for the rUht to meet the Moncton Hawks in the Allan Cup finaU. SPORT CHAT George Halnsworth. Let Cana- Marching ! Pul Ogden't Col Plug in your pipe and join tKo parade! Step along with those who've discovered the pleasure that only Qga'en's Cul Plug can give to a pipe smoker. There's only one way fo prove that Ogden's Cul Plug is the kind of tobacco you're looking fpr put it in your pipe and smoke ill OGDEN'S CUT PLUG If you "roll your own", use Otden'tfinc cut riiarttlt lobar to mi Chant ecler tinin ppm n dlens' hockey goalie, estimates that I he has been the target for more L i : -i. a i . ..than 18.500 pucks alnce he first lu "cumpuiency ui uiobe in ou ce. adoui trial donned the f( mere is no qoudi ann aiso mere is no uoudi as 10 wnere trie In 1910 there were only 24 golf courses In the United States. Now there are In excess of 500. maintained by municipalities in 49 states. Juniors in 1912. for the Kitchener Danny J. C ah ill, a retired finan cier of Chicago, probably beats all records as a baseball fan. For 36 years he has not missed a single game of baseball played by the Chicago Cubs. Jay Oould became the 11 rat and only court tennis amateur to win the world's championship when he defeated O F Covey professional In 1914 FBBABSSSS9s. I M tfasvsvs sdHLav I 1 TY lac 1 Jttlc Ken I)nrty Was Ucrv of Home Team When lie, JU'lLcd a &hot Into Opponent s Cage During Sixth Ovprtinve Period TORONTO, April 4: (CP) Victors in an enlc mam thon of the ice that stretched over more tlian fjve hour,; me loronto Maple Leafs last nitrht defeats Boston one I irnnl tn nnthinir ti win t lm Mntinnnl Unnbm, T ...... U.. ... piunsnip. i The game broke all records for endurance, act,unl play lasting lftl minutes, 4G seconds. Four minutes and 46 seconds after the sixth overtime period tiarted little Jven Doraty, the third string right wjngor, belted an ankle hijLfh shot into the Boston .cage after picking a fast pass from Andy Blair to break up the battle. A few minutes before 2 a.m., two hours after the finish, Toronto took a special train for Now Vork wherp they are to meet the Rangers tonight in the first game Qf jh,e best three out of five series for the Stanley Cup." The rest of the tjames will be played here. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Coal to Alaska Interestiug NewUoat Yeaterdoy was a bwajr day at tfce waterfraot. .Not otgf was ovr a! Quarter t a QUUIon powuos f haM-but marketed Utrettfh tfee muttony? but Japanese fisherman were in for their licenses and everybody seemed to be moving around. dollars a ton by buying-here. Quite a little Industry has been worked up at this port in supplying them. Ted Shrubsall has purchased an Interest In the new boat being built ! at Cow Bay by Luis Ptfcehar. It la thirty days holiday after making (.wo trips. As a good many of the i big Khoonars nave made their two Busy Day .on Waterfront Takinx laiU the banks they are now due There was stUI no report up to this roaming as to the progress of operations heag dtreeted by Capt. Paul Armour on, the weat coast of Bank Island with a view to raising tbe weU known local halibut boat Llvlaamlflii II whioh unk thr Aiany we Amenean naflu ow two wecs ago It will be a bg boau took bjome coal with Umn tob Vo raaovar the Uvtasione from yesterday. Coal is mu-h cheaper the thirty or so fathoms of water here than in Alaska and the fish- lnt0 wnkn hf foundered but Cajt. ermen have to pass thau homes Armour Is confident that he will he vorlc may take some time New Patrol Boat For This Coat planned to install a defsel egfne and fit her for either halibut or HALIFAX, April A. The govern-salnion fishing. She la built on the ment patrol boat Adversus will style of the salMsg vowels that fts Ive Halifax tomorrow to take up on the Dogger Banks In the OM paUJ dujty on the Pacific Coast, country. , For the last few years the Ad versus has been engaged In watching the This boat is a yaiy Interesting one aetrviUes of the rum running fleet because the builder, with the help, of the Canadian AUanUVe coast, of Oeorge Hpwe. got the logs out of chiefly off Cape Breton. She Is the woods, towed them to Qr.na commanded by Capt. E L. Croft and River to be savted at the Hedlund "Ui make her f'acM.K Coast head-; mill and then worked them up Into quarters at Vancouver It is expec-1 boat material. Every stick uaad In ted the voyage from Halifax to : her Including the keel and the ' Race Rooks, by way of the Panama stem, were taken from the woods by Canal, will take about five weeks , the builder. Good progress Is being - - made on her and gbe wlM be ready . ; .. for the water soon. The writer had a ehance yesterday to buy two esglnea valued at about three hundred dollars each for a aant apiece. It was at Joe Howe's emporium when the scribe dropixxl In to ehln with the owner for a few minutes. lie offered to ell the whole establishment at a cent District News PRINCE GEORGE The Interior Creamery has just received a shipment of 1200 butter boxes from Qlscome mill, the first lanarueieinciudlBf the engines. Tnejeyer lurnea oui oy tne mills in this (only thing that prevented the deal i part of the province. The product ' j going through was tjte lack of of the Interior creamery ts now 100 million dollars As ljtual ye scribe percent district. The cream comas did not have the dough. 1 from cows of district farmexi. The j - " famous prince Qrorge brand but- Oeorge Hnwe is fixing up the , ter Is wrapped In two-color labels Wakasta and in planning to use her : from the Cltlten preseea and now for a work boat as soon as he has j the butter Is being packed in boes prodded all the bad places he ean supplied from the Qlscome sawmUl. una in ner nun gn,a remase ner. 8he is the first vessel of a Urt 'Oeorge Is planning to own. The overhauling of the big C. N. II. steamers at the dry rfoek gives a lireat many people a chnneef to kwi off relief A number of waterfront men are looking forward to the Prutoe Rupert going on the dock this week-end 1 A seow of lumber U expected for Albert and Moo fiery from Van- Tlie Alexander sawmill Iiai a crew of men In the bush getting out timber and, when It Is available, the local mill will resume cutting. The mill has received the contract for supplying the Umber for the Jiivtf Arrived Over 40 to choose from Ajfonts for Spalding, Bcnlley and Slnzingcr KAIEN HARDWARE CO, Smith Jtfqck Phone 1 THE LETTER BOX JASC1SM IN (JfcUJJANY to WU. Tnousanu : Nazis armed with !. .,..r. Editor. Dally News through the ' it re n : h, . put wc,ek you published a letter polls motor loirn-s n. i ; sitoed iuuo.llert, who I sapvoae da. In one tnitan . tawieof thegtoupaf Wmen wtw aay they were ftr- i : rutve been carrying out some of the window which kuvi fucUt nrtnclnls In retard to erne to fire fr m I ueatratnt of Hie fawred lew eao wttti swkunc g w,', n,e -- ' Ijtyraufh. jvrojKyty assmen. poatad Ugiu gtuv. r u.- the dock at the cold Storage plant. So fur as we oar) gather. Uw poJ- ro4(. wbsje all ih r ; icy of Hitler and his Nsiis U the w draitif.., Aoording to an arrangement I ame policy that caul tiie Great a of revolver amonv halibut men. thavare touke1 iv.r in 1011 h&n a ntntioa ni Uui A airway. Mr Editor , Oerman peojple throgh their pol-ty f 'flgbUulnaM tried to UvU-midatc the whole wortd. The World War la not so tar dif fer s lay-up and the saialler boai4.taat that we have fovyaum the eian '?VfwJ ts parUcuiarty the Canadians that uUat ci children usVki and v0- have not yet been out. are expecting I xnn ravaged The warfare of aav- Ito gat twttsr srkat for their cat- j aBef was adoptad when bwnbs were rained upon peaceful etUcens tmffl the air. skying and raaunlag hwi- iwwr m nut uw imw nw, V anyway so they make six to seven ultimately snccessf ul although the j ti& ltKi pollUeal afknt4oit" t,o most Of the rltllrnv ,: the OW Oownto' pa r have to listen to Uu pr Basso-Bert. It wmiV. the d.-tj.. going to be Ttunfc v i ;msrn ne rertasr tg she aeaoeri .r m WW .r. a 0- .T. i .' fi. r. i ' Jt U a Fi- FRKI i (iVRKB suis isist'i: ri tiN dceds f wbJHn and aMMren and eld man. Kditor Ikity Today lilef m BM JbWe gre A)w g u mxke a !n making war on pegpte In Oetmany mtkM edl , s un Vm vmo are imaMe to oeiena tnem . 'nunB lves. The ;ew there ate li-traaAed yat are oot aUowd to leayt she lMPl nd T rounuv Is 11 this Daiter lAmt IImsd- ACmlraUon ts abou- '. t xcm Bert applauds? Does he agree with 'ts life gad deflalt'-h .- r.-.. preventlnK citlaena fnwn voUng be- Uvion. The DeoDie 'at cause they do not agree wHh his jj faU, w u No. If the Oerman war policy or the pretext of reun.-. the present Ulter polity at Up oooaUat forine 0r H-ley of Fasefem. then let us set ogr i., u nothlm but .. faeea againet U and make sure that sttsmpt to becloud U ibU never ediac W (kOMU. CAN.lillAN AMllliM dltor. DU Hews: X was very pleased to note In a )py of your paper the fact you ure pttMssMng far site tmtty of Jie cltisens In your vicinity the Veir yefsios of "O Canada" as Canada's anttem I am very mueh surertsed that the IflteUbfent Wl- 6TUUNX1 ARM IN flKHMAN I.IJ'CTION WUor. pally News: doom It is with amasoment that I read lltlaal The 1 1 barn Clnnnm' - d.p'- SMtrORthtf the pe. ytrvte at the fortv- n.. and an attempt to , old regime from rM W.at Is the lvur' It stands between th of the prtvtfagri of ' have a ftaanclal nm:.... strangle-boJd on i!. the nation, who ki, taxation upon tax r the tisessatUi ol hand and on the oth nf Prinw Ifunor hnv. hJn necessity Of grPP ustfig any m she Weir fW reUt of 'J-' my other version is not known in n official manner in any place that I am aware of. The Weir version is the one chniMn ome years ago by the Native Hons mfn,i V" ' ' of Canada, the Canadian Daugh- 11 u faU"'i tera' Iaaue. U".e Canadian Authe v Sf 'f,,,, ora' AsaMtgtlon and the Aasoet. wU! tton of Canadian Clutn. , We wish to extend our .beW""1 ' y;" ' ,,uk.. f- .. fc.. T.u7-J.: .ZfomtO Where then' : 111' K ,.". ( .Hal- your paper Zd tnuH tWVwTtn " h "Z? ' amaIi m m i rll linn UfiM ' i ' long oe spared in your work of 7tANK Q. J. McpOAOH. Rational Secreitarar Toronto, fclareij 27. which are anguithn every cltlaen of thi ooatrehenivr uii the vlsrloiu clulr trying to make people in .Canada kZ J ' Cans liBJU In tK. Imul uiu. nf taKe a St rh; he word wT x elUtton of uch ,., r.d t . :at A.r; i-K . .: .!!( hi' it aip!'1? k' to H, ;) fori i mil jle ih: Bxireaslv jndlvldiul'-''; " n im Qi in .irouwr ' reaaujtos the nin noaled to oaercme ih: U not eoopornlr onb erJUls or tV system i fcpUon of no i"'"' failed. The net thro: crpedi must the letter (n your paper March 31 Realities must be by IliMo-Uert regmdlng the Ocr- they are. riUWllf . ,,ld c,n1 all H ,!jsrdew man election and the pverl.elm-t , The ssope of llf- " the "" j Ing victory of the Hitler Nail must be rorgarlsi " ' Prty. ft cure nd beai '' tlli'!1 ' j a survey of the different dally mcfpbers. The wisim papers from Orilaln will ahow how mutt not be eonfin" ' it with .1 , 'he mrtf of XThXL the bridge 1, acroa, the S it Fraw. ,eCt,0n ,h t1 Uielr victory. The Rl- policy of tax .n. "JJ H gantfl propoMruJa nd woichmg,, or dl.s.n ruthless mrlhotU of ejtpreiulon but to grappling ,h' J Rfrii.it rir h u ? Tnbfn ' y. Problems from the JT, -f?t!fft.iT.f7 of the local fire dertment thn,Ln saved uw Twtv nirrmMti f ik n,flM aiwi not U1, u, wlc prsvineiai frU msHriyrt jhrqugh the Piysldent Roosevelt '""w,rm uc'" W'PJ ut ;Hra ndnbura ia " Kx-KaU. what lh rrmedle.s r ,.lnw Let u1 couver Paul had the eon- : by a fire recently. The Armour estimated er's palace , wbre reviewed Overt dls- In responsible pom trnct for.towlng It north, Much ofjdamage to the building may. how- missed to the strccU. no doubt, to to their reaponsiblini' It win be used In the rebuilding of lever, run Into $2,000 to $5,000, intimidate the citizens that were ' :,iVE