THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION' RATES City deliveiy. by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week . By mall to all parts of BrltUh Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year ,.. By mall to , all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lneh, per Insertion Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line , Contract rates on applloatlon. Editor and Reporters' Telephone , . Sfi Advertising and Circulation Telephone .. 9U Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation DAILY EDITION WOULD- IS STILL PAGAN that Germany is refusing to adhere to the treaty. 1.40 .02 .25' November 6. 1933 Only a few years ago the natives of this part of the country were considered pagan. The worst charge against them was that the tribes waged a constant war against each other, killing and taking prisoners and committing all kinds of depredations. ;' Today the natives have given up these pernicious habits but the countries of the wjarld, particularly Europe, Asia and America, are still in a state of savagery somewhat similar to that which existed in a smaller way on this coast Hss than a century ago. ' .Most nations are openlv preparing for war. Thev are ...u.,w iuw, in who matter uiauui ua of war war the ine nations nauons oi of the world have not emerged from savagery. They (lifttj-ust11 , each other and are prepared to commit the most horrible instincts. Night School Classes TimfuufLir' 7th - and untu twther nonce, the &OLuflw: held m DBS STOK8T TUliSDAYS: 7:00 to a: Pi.-Kngiuh for Now Mnadtam, Book- kosping and Accounts. 8130 to I0:0d P M Basinass Mechanics. English and Arithmetic, Applied TllunsnAY&s7:0a to : PAl-KngMsh for New Canadians. Beok-xsagjrng and Accounts. 8:30 to 10:00 P.M.--business English and ArtUuaatlc. Prospective students who have not already registered for the above courses may do so at the School at the close of the first classes The enrolment for French. Physics and Advanced Book-keeplne has so far been m.suffkk-nt to warrant the formation of classes For Your Health ; Chiropractic ; Ultra Vlotet Kays Intra Red Rays Massace All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL n.C. (Chiropractor) Oreen 241 I'hooes Green &4I Exchanee Block Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Coal Prices Alberta Best Lump $12.5o Alberta s Best Egg ujjo Alberta's Bost Stove '. ', '. 't ', ' u'qq Pembina Egg .'.', u' Dry Jack and Cedar, per load 5,00 Local Wood, per cord 6.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 aaaaassBjSBBsasjBnuBBsauBauuBaBBBan Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It docs pay to buy those sthcrtiscd. Echoes of the Fray (Continued from page one) Shenton, the C- C. F. candidal, but It was unofficially reported around , town at the week-end that this had been cut to 44. Despite that, the Indication appears to be that Mr. $5.00 shenton w!H be able to come home 10 Vtt Prince Rupert, forget his ambition to become a solon and nurse 3 00 his righteous indignation, atalnst . 9 00 the peaky Prince Rupert news, papers and their wretched "Cm- P4n Befeooa," leaving Bill Al-stine to be groomed for the ministership of mine If he can get It. Premier, his home town, gave As- Utine 9T votes and" Shgnten 75. Ralston, 7. Falaoner. three, while Keegin was "skvroked" there. Aayox Mine vote was: Shenton. 41: Assel-atio 33, Fnlsonsr and KwgJ. IS i each, and Rolston. three. Anyox Beach weat 111 for Asldna, 78 , for Falconer. S3 for Shenton, 35 for : Kergtn and 3t far Roioton. In Sfeeena riding, where the New naaaes "nevwytWog. the victory of Ed. KestBey of Terraee was very maato in Um natwe of a rout, rl-visMstg pfMftioaat)y that of Pat-tuiki In Prteee Itopert. There has been conaiderabie dlffteulty In getting anything in the way of detailed w turns from this rtdiog, the bast summary we have to date, 38 deliberately planning to kill the citizens of other countries, out of 3t nous being accounted for tVwfpsirttv thpm with eras in hnmh tliom fi-nm tha air SlviTf Kstiney Tt: Panter. C.C.F. electrocute them, to drown them, to blow them into the air $rith terrible bombs. Manufacture of armaments and ammunition smd war materials is the chief industry in many countries. It flourishes while other industries "languish. This is so-called modem civilization. Lloyd George, the grand old man of Great Britain, has been drawing attention to the deceitf ulneae of the nations, including United States, in signing the Treaty of Versailles where they promised to disdrm as soen as Germany did. All failed to carry out their promises with the result j that, for all the value it was and : for ail that it mail&rad tha ibun, altogether. Without a doubt, there i will be a moeesnent to abolish or at j least greatly simplify it before an-! other election rolls around. How-' ever, aa Oladitoae said about the i little white lie. "It Is an abomination in the sight of the Lord" but might prove very handy in case of political emergency. Down with the hoard In Victoria on behalf of his) constituent, and ills principles. ; With the veteran Jim Schofleld of Roeafcind-Trall now in retirement, Mr. Paitullo, Mi Manaon and In any way considered aa being in doubt. The other two candidates. Dr. W. A. Watson, Liberal and Mrs, Bmily Crawford. Independent, were away down and SMt of (be tunning. HaaeJton and Smtthers newspaper Planu s election was dfmiiy con- edUon staged a pessonal dog fight coded today. on Use side, calling each other ..... 397, and Bantford. Independent Non-Partlaan. 312. Bven Conservative M Maaelton gave Kensvey M votea, Panter 31 and Bamford 31 and It wm much like that all atassg the itae-lf not worse. Port Bssing-ton gave 31 vote to Kenaey and Some of tho final returns of more general inter oat were foBows: New WesimlrUHr Mayor A. Wells Qray. Utel. 3tM; Don Me-Orath. C C F. HtS: Davtd V.'hlte-sm. Independent. Thomas DouoJas. CrUl Front. Ill, Nelson-Croston- Frank Putnam. Ueeral 3418 dependent. 1 ley. C C. F.. ItSsl; Thojuaa Mount-ford. Umted Frosu. 134. Vancouver-Patau Oeey Dr. O. M. Weir. Liberal. lJit: 3. S. MeKeen. Liberal. 9m; Robert Wilkinson, Liberal. 9tM; W. A Prttenard. C. C. F . 71; Prof. F. K Busk. C. C. F.. 7.: Mrs. R. P. Steeves. C. C. F . nine to Bamfonl but forgot that 7.234: Dugald Donaghy. Indepen-! Panter even existed. dent Non-Paetlnan. ASM; O A. Wmlkem. I. N.-P.. 4.aM; Mia, Laura Ph. .k, .u,. McKay. I. N.-P.. 1.734; Hon. William election was even more complicated than ever and was the cause of Savage. Unionist. 3.480: F- T. De Wolfe Unionist. 3J; Mrs. Alice As'a matter of fact, in this wk. The red tape Jnil, 1 1!?: was ina source or moan eusstng. . . . " : : . . " undoubtedly- for election offtslais i""pt , V -.1.11 . ..t. iov. uwm uwiwn. unnn rnnn. iirrnfifioB r V . jslble srseprion of those either hav- jc is curious that men and women who shudder at the mg a lot of spare time on their thought of the poor savages killing their neighbors and naBd8 a tove for inconse-hurning their homes see nothing wrong with the nations 8Benttal- aoon up bothering of the world preparing to fly at each other's throats. Men "J? T2!V1 v" nnrl wnmon nro nn .r ovtl,. np, .... te extra employment. At that. in : Vui,:.. their i v 1 3 "u. invy ure hull pagan the opinion seems to be general Itl. Vancouver-Bast E. E. Winch. C C. P.. lQJftl; J. Price. C. C F. 10.-TW: Manfred McOeer. Uberol. 7.-3M; J. O. Turgoon. 8.7W: Alex D. MaeLean. I. N.-P . 1 Mrs. Norah Leavy. I. N.-P . tS; Oordon M Orant. UuL. 4U; R- IL Lsalass. U.F.. 497; Mrs. Bthel Evgnv U.F.. 4t)l; J tee vote " B.urf0UfLInd' ' brW Eu . might have been forgotten tis. Labor. 30. Rasslaad-TmM B. R. Burns. Liberal. l.gM; a. C. Cameron. Independent. 1.279; O. W. Weaver. C c. r. The latest available count from OmlMca Is as follows: A. M. Man-sort. Literal. Toa; A. WtrwHe, O. C. F. aeessHee vote! What difference does J03' am : It make anrwayf Jl Zl- . . Frot Fort Oeorge the last word Is: II. &. Perry. Lweral. 1433; Alex It was really surprising the num- Biwalalr. O B r aaa- nr r w ai. jber of LiberaU there were around ward. Id 3: Wttham Mafwvey. J on rrtday morning We never sus U.F., It: C. P. DeyMn. Labor. S7 'peeted there were so many at least so many who were ready to Hov. H. T. Alien, whe anty a few ; admit it. In fact, we believe there months ago transferred from Ter- were some Liberals In town on Frt- raoe to Cumberland as United day morning who really voted for CtMHch pastor, made a good show- Rudderham "on Thursday. There's tog as the C C. F. sandkmte for nothing succeeds Hke success and. Oamox although beaten by young after all. who doeant Mke to be en L. A. Hanna. the former Liberal . on mlnesU some yearn ago. In the One Ernest BAkeweil, the new mem- votes. ber for Mackensle, Is a young man, 36 years of age . Is married, has three children and halls from Nottingham, Eng. A graduate of the University of British Columbia and a returned man, he Joined the ser pert, ran as a Socialist In VaofiOU vice of the Pacific MM at Ocean Vancouver, F. Drystay, BILLIARD SCHEDULE Dr. Sutherland of Re vebteke-Oo-. j1T t start Tomorrow Night at lumbla will be the doyens or "dad-! mnre Cluh With '0,,f Teaini dlea" If you like that word bctteri i in Competition of the new Legislature. Each. ha seen 17 years' service, having been The semen's play of the Prince first elected to the House in 1917'nUDcrt Billiard League will get and continuously re-elected since that time. That their popularity U undimtnshed yith their constituent In each case was reflected by under way at the tanpreat sowar Club tomorrow night, the aehoauk-being anrounrec as follow: November 7 Canadian Leaslen the tremendous majorities each ; v, Biks . was accorded In the polling last' November week. i press. .. . . ! November 14- Wtth seven small polls sMM to! .Vovembe 1& report at. the weok-end, CHvo Ptan- dlar Leg Ism mons. c. C. F. by H votes In Peace than Legjort province In which the issue could be I vs. Dike. to 9 Orotto vs. Krn -Elks vs. Grotto. Emprea v. Can a- U. Independent Non-Perttaan aan-1 November 31 Elk vs, Bmareas. dldate. wm sUN leading M. C. 3tm- November 33 Oruteo ve. On- Novonsher 30 KmpffO va. Orot Deeesjsber 7 Emprcas. , neeember 13 Cftnadbra Legion vs. Orotto. December 19 Blko vs. Canadian Lssdon. . December 31 grips aw vs Orotto. Ofrictrs for Year Tho officers of the League this year are aa toBo:' Pretldert-C. P. BeJasmo. Vice-President C. L, Yottnt-mao. Secretary-Treasmtor Mta Oai. Fied Lklter. In- cr , Itn Dr. Q. A. O Wal- i Record lng-8eereiary Young. ' Executive The team Canadian Lemon. O. P M. K. EMcs. C. P. Balaano: Orotto. Don Drown: Empress. M M. Young. Birthday Party Held Last Night Mr. and Mrs. I. Fennrw Honored lly Twenty.Five WeU-WKhlng Friend uic uniiu wmnon r-rrn n nam u memoer I or Aioerrrt Tne vote was: UQME Nav 6 Seven hundred I decide, before the election results Hanna. 1.97a; AUem 1.443: Bates. ' couple wre married here on the re out' whteh u the band wagont Ind. C. C. F.. 343 Ruawll. U.F.. 184; eleventh anniversary of the found- I Twas ever thus. Tarhng. Ind.. 100. i lnK of the Faactet tfteutorshlp. Pre- I rolcr MUMoltnl had offered cash I For a variety of reasons, Prince The Communists eouW hsrriry pre-) buntwos for those married on the 'Rupert took more than passing In- H "tl,f8Ction out of lhf day. Each of the contracting terest In the contest In Mackensle " y f0r the j uplea received speotal pontiflelal i riding. Ocean Falls and the north- RefVad a deport re-1 bleng. nur( f ,i,ui, i. , quired as In past elections, not Prince Rupert federal constituency. KYn"!d.uFrnr WOUW " th hanman. the lo, IncidenUlly. the Independent Non- nddte the cult, appears to iParttean candidate for Mackensle 'was Major John McGregor V.C.. !fj?!? ih? targMl PPortortg i formerly of Prince Rupert The win- Un "J Pron1l oU toT n wndldatt ,n the vinee ner of the seat was Ernest Bake- well. C. C. F.. whe. according to lat- . . "T . est figures available, had 1212 votes 1' na. wno was pro LOCAL NEWS The Pawell River So.'s big tug St. stands to the company's mill down the coast, was in port yesterday t""'VV Sll iUI VDUi UliU wjl " t 765 for the Liberal. Henry Castll- ' on moimt In Prince R,Ur morning for fuel and supplies. lou, a Vancouver lawyer. ver Bast but was badly snowed unl Krnest Louth and Johnny Auck- der. recetVina OnlV nlnplv.four land Indiana imgnnMrlni Inolln' Hotel Arrivals lloval L. Bonduk. Phelan- p A nnM. Fans eight years ago and his abll Central t Ity was soon recognised fox be now w. Pall' Kwlnitm-holds the position of chief chamlat nty: Ray Labo cmtj there A serious student of modern Trlnce Uupe'rt t'':"l!""'"'v lUltJ oppressive flRht- Itov C Wri-D, und L B Cook cr he wul, doubUc; make himself Vunrourer ponce court mis anernoon on charges of drunknineos. Edward James Maloney la aleo making his appeuraneo on an Intoxication charge. ! LAST POLL IN WITH ONK PAITIJI.I.O VOTK North Istitnd. fhial election poll In Prince Rupert riding, reported this .ifi.crnoon giving Its slnclc vote to Pattullo, ( iCojdlaats va Isrheot va. rw. Trojana. November 9 Moose; Sons Andrews. . Htgh School: High Merc ban ta: Scythians Nof. 30 Orotto va. CMMA: Some 3S friends gathered last babuls vs Comets Warriors vs night at the home of Mr and Mrs Hisjfc School: Scouu vs. Flashes. I. Fennesa. Seventh Avenue East. - to offer their best wishes for many happy returns of the day, it being '. the birthday of both Mr. and Mrs ; Fennesa. The evening was pleasantly spent In tnusie a Ml singing, dene tons refreshment being served Terrace Vegetable Patches Robbed by Bruins, Reported TBflRACE. Nov. Many farmers of this district report tneir vegetable patches robbed by bears Just recently The bruins have been evidencing a special preference for carrots and parsnips. Many Married on Fascist Day in Italy; Bonuses CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE November a -Canadian Let ton vs Orotto: Moose va Musweteors: P R Motel va Km press; Oddfellows v Btka. IvevermVr 13 Canadian Legion vs Oddfellows: Moose vs. P. R H tel: Musketera vs. BMu: Orotto v Bm press. November So Canadian Letion va P. R. Hotel: Moose vs Oddfei- 'lows: Orotto va SHu: Musketeers vs. KinirMsi. Novensawr 37 Canadian Legion vs. Btai; Moose va Impress: Musketeers vs. Oddfellows: Orotto vs P. R Hotel. December 4- Canadian Legion vs Impress: Moose vs. Klks: Musketeers va P R Hotel; Orotto vs Oddfellows SCHEDULE OF WHIST -Canadian Legion v ol Norway vs 8 Novontiarr 1-Canadian Legier. va St. Andrews; Sana of Norway Msose. ', Novotrsber 3t-nas)sH Legion sv. Sons of Norwajri ' Meoae va St December 7 Canadian Legion Faith, width U engaged In towing Vs Sons of Norway; Moose vs T itni lira uvt-ii vimiiuivc nutlTewt. Novemoer 50 Canadian Legion va. Mease; Sana of Nerway va 8t Andrews November 0 Orotto vs Sinragt; Swift vs. LOOP November Ift-Orotto vs. St. BRIDGE SCHEDULE Cold 1.0.0 P.: Swift va. Cold Storage. November 3fl Orotto vs. Swift; Cold Storage vs. 1.0 O F. November 30 0 ratio vs. Cold iStorage: Swift vs. I.O.O.F. 1 December 7 Orotto vs I O O F Swift v, Cold Storage ( AdrtrtUe in tor Dally Newt 1 Maadag. Mov. , m Tin: DAILY NEWS Jimmy McLamin IF00TBALL And rop roster K finer Americans Now LOS ANOHLBS. Nov 8: Jlmm McLarnln. world's welterweight champion, born in Belfast. Ire., but for year making his home In Vancouver, and hit nun agar. Qharle Po Foster, have became UnltesJ States citizens. New Gate Record Set Up by World . Fair in Chicago A CHICAOO. Nov A new World's River riding, the only seat In the' November -Canadian Legion Pair gate record was set up by tit ltllU IteluU Ucrji: Slr-ft inb '.Minute of Play The Junior roots)) u.itw P .T, liod an Saturday aitm-,.,,,,. ". tween Borden Street and K ward Schoolg was so .-vt. V terted that aetther t,;ir, ,, , arore until the last minu r game High ScsWei scored th, . nlf toal. A nice run by Quick m brought the play arou i School goal but Ritchie aey defender wall Mi. wall and eventually tri or, a mum was savi-d. an J Irrtn attacked tor h after a rice centre u:,: kin. Dybhavn had to .v Century of Progress Exposition here expanse of a corner P" when aUlXStd paid admissions nt wan piacea wau. a.i was roacrwd. this Mna mm tti fejrwards to sn k High School Bl:ik- Kelary; Halt. Veltrh v MrOreisr. OrtasWe. ll vine. MeMgalths. Referesvl. M. Krilv Linesmen O. Bt .Ik- High Booth A 1 . I to D ! 0 f 4 4 !! Canadian Lasdon VS of the former record Ui 1893 opponc-tr goj! T BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov 6 CNRA vs Katun. Car. dinais vs High S-hool; HUh SohaaJ vs. Mfvehants: Tru)ans va. Szythtjita. Nov. Orotto va. CJMIA.. Oar-d'. v. Comets. Warriors vs. High Srhrcl: FlastM vs Scouts. , Nov, 13 Ovotte va, Katana: Cosa- ets va High School; Warriors vs. slercbanvs: Scouts va Trojana. Sov.'K - Kalens vr CJfJt.t High School vi Cardinals; Mer chants vs. Hlh School: Suythlsms. Xqv. IS CJlK-. va. Orotto 'Comets vs. Cardinals: High School I vs. Warriors: Flashes vs Trojans. I Nov. 33 KnJrm vs Orotto tMgh 's-hool vs. Csmsts, Meettanta vs. .W-trrgxa: Scythians va Sooata. 1 Nov. If. CX.KA v. Kaiena: aatf ended with no sc.t High school startec t hull wltft sxdariBued fpore. Veltch gave hiv rvary chance. A nice r i Oreirti eadad te Ortmi hard But Pctatut eouM u ten. Rorden forwards : Mem and Oullck. tr: i Wake stvod. F3ajr eeui'f the Hbrden goat and r ciHoeJ opon repeatedly ttggi naa rewardft a . minut to Plav M gavt hit tram the v: tre ball was canter ; Maw laavtng H . by on gaai u ; ... Tmim: Paatuk 'a Dy-bhava; Cmainston m Oowlr. OaSah, cnua. 1! K ) WALKS A NO IIUrMM) pi-v th: in socai BHTAST. Ire . S Wales and Ireland bv nil tie in tntematmi. ' Snturdiv .if!rrnon b of t-env th'n vi'-.d ! FURS l ssBBBBsnBna0r, I have a big order for r w Can and am prepared to bu si 9P prkew. Itefwe ellin? ' c a hers let me e v.lia have. 1 am In a po t 9 pay as mueh w more H othent and )ou get nnr i-H at once, eltlier br rrlurn nni) or by wire. G0LDBL00M The Old Kellabl Prizes and Trophies We carry a well assort and can auppiy mrtlal or trtwrMai fa any " " 8rjeolaldoaiSiMiaad('i'' Retlrlnroffleeraof ihi'- clubs would greatly iM'i" nma nuuaito Of then ' '" fi.. ....I nrtWS t'T 1 vont are i,ihtv bv ""' i fAf ripieiu frill, i rDS THE STORE WITH c3