OI TWO TUB DAILT NEWS The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. DAILY EDITION LIMITED filtOUP NO. 3 Women's Shoes A varieo ?rou of styles to suit all. occ isiom Good makes but chiefly the smaller sizes. Priced at $2.95 Phone 35 Bargain Department Specials GROUP NO. 1 Children's Play Boots. Good quality. 'Chums," "Hurlbut" & 'Packard" makes. Sizes up to 11. Price, 95c GROUP NO. 2 Women's Black Kid, Satin; anr Patent 1-Strap Shoes. Just th thing for the housd Price, $1.95 OROUL N0i4 Here we have grouped some ol our better quality shoes for quick selling. Here you will ytut value consistent with styjc, Values to $6.50. Price, $3.45 GROUP NO. Here Is your opportunity tit secure quality shoes at a remarkable saving; "Onyx," "Pcith." and other good makes. Good showing in the strap patterns with Cuban or Spanish heels. Values $7.50. Price $3.!)5 THE DAILY NEWS! fKINCE KTJPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday., by Prince Rupert Dally. News. Limited., Third Avenue, H. T. PULLEN- - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance tor lesser periods, paid In advance, per week By mail to all parts of British 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 inch, per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line Classified, advertising, per word, per Insertion Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone , Editor arid Reporters Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 81 $5.00 3.00 9.00 Monday, March 5, 1934 SWEAT SHOP CONDITIONS We stroncly advise peonle to follow as closel Saved His Crown 0 .Hl Primo. Camera, world's: heavyweight champion, who won decision from Tommy Louunraii. BADMINTON Basketball At IS OPENING Annual City Tournament To Oft Under Way This Evening 1.40 .25 The annual, city badminton tour- 02. nament will Local, basketball fans will get another evening's good hoop enter- ,, tVe now have on one hand bankers and others of a con. dual, attraction win be a special iauve train oi inougnt encouraging people to spent! iBame betwefn a vlslunB orl and Sir Henry Dravton and a few of the out of date-try;? Bs,lnt6n Uam and a (ulntet se,ec- inytn (iTifnnraffo nonnlb tn nnf ,1nit. nA i ted from among local Seniors and already OVer-glUtted labor market. interest. Prince' Rupert will be re rVe miglU remintl bll' Heni'V that in Canada the cost nf iDresented by the Intermediate living is going up rapidly. In. the United States employers are being forced to pay higher wages and salaries to meet" the increases. People are being encouraged to spend in order that all' may benefit. The period of cutting, down is. nearing an end and the men who have been cut are becoming articulate and are demanding the ritrht to live deeentlv. Merchants strengthened by Johnny Morrison and Oscar Wlngham. in addition, the High School and Warriors will meet ln the second session of the' intermediate League play-off for season's hon ors, total points on the two games nnh. : ..I i... i i, n , ... tn AIAo Tn tho first nnmn larf iiuiu j unty or iood m tno country ant p enty of r: " , Br r . i.Vl . , J . ' J .7. ThnrKrlnv H uh Rohnol heat tho clothes and1 there is no good reason why any who are will ing r.o womsnouid sutler trom want. Sir Henry Drayton and his ilk refuse to recognize the rapidly changing'conditions but think they can. bring back prosperity by reverting to the age-old. custom of allowing the strong to prey upon the weak. Hon. H. H. Stevens. minister of trule and commerce, has a different viewpoint. He is trying to secure a measure of justice for the people, of the sweatshops who are the victims of the Drayton type of policy. Frank Nealon arrived in the city. The provincial police boat P-AI. on the Catala last evening from L. 8 left early, yesterday afternoon. Vancouver, to relieve Russell M. for Ooat Harbor, near Butedals. Smith, local agent for the Union where- a logger, is reported: to have oieamnip. cp.. wno, accompanied become dementedi The vessel is by Mrs. Bmlth, will sail tomor- due back. th! afternoon with, ths row anernoon. on the Catala for. a man, who. will be placed- under, ob-vacation trip to Vancouver. servatlon. here. Early Ad. Copy is appreciated Waniors 23 to 18 and, needless to say, the latter are out to pull the fat out of the fire tonight. Trojans and Boy Scouts will continue their Junior League play-off argument in. which the latter have the seem ingly almost Impossible task of overcoming the 41 to 11 lead as a result of the first game. Stranger things, of course, have happened. Much Interest Is being ln the basketball series to be staged here on, Friday and Satur day, evenings of this week between visiting, Senior and. Ladies' all-star team from- Anyox and the locals. The Anyox men will: be pitted against tho Canadian, National Re creation Association, champions of the-local Senior League, for North em British Columbia, championship honors, while the girls from the smelter town will play a return ser les with the same all-star aggro I with being played evening games Rertegade8. The play at the ine C-N.R-A; courts vou'" as " follows Newsies Defeated. Reneeades and, IJooth Won, Over Catholics. Was fast and furious throughout p.m. Murray unu uuosuiin-n o The game began with the Rene and, Murray; Cross-and Norrlngton gades tak,ng the ,ead but the 7J0 Bartlett and Cornish vs. and Thompson. 8.30 W. Bryant vs. J. Horton; Laldler and Dougherty vs. Greggor sible the revelations of sweat shop, conditions in, the east;, 9 p.m.-Moatt and Lambie vs.i These are the conditions local people- are- encouraging Norrlngton and Lawrence; Murray when they send to mail order-houses for their-goods. It has nd Bussanlch vs- Lyons ant already been shown that as low as two and three dollars o' Mitchell and cross vs. Da-a week has been paid to girls in the needle trades. vies and Davtes; w. Murray vs. j: Lindsay. VERY MUCH OUT OF DATE liLpw Douglas"" UcDol ! aid Terrier and Murcock. JudtrilHT from Sir Hpnrvs Drnvtnn'a nanohn nml inf at!1 10.30 p.m. W. Cross vs. Russell. views with the press we venture to state that he is verjH much out of date. It is men like he that bring about revK lutions. It is useless for us to look baclrand think what our fathers did or our grandfathers. They did not live in a highly mechanized age such as the present. Also they did not live in an age when the workers were educated" and intelligent and refused to accept evil conditions like those or tne past lew years as '.'an act of God." 11 p.m-W. Tobey vs. Mcintosh. 4. sies quickly rallied and the' first half ended with the Newsies at the 8 and Cross vs. Tobey pjn.-Cross m(.. u cond half :,waty of SPORT CHAT a repetition the first and the Newsies won by a final score of 38-30. Individual scores were: News 38 Macphee 14(. Vier-eck 18. Edgar 4), Miller 2. Dyb-havn. Renegades 30 Dominato UO). Montesano M0, Crorhp U), Derry, Undscth. Previous to ' this game Booth School defeated the Catholics la an unexciting game by a score-of 30-4 Individual scores: p Booth School 30) Husoy 12), Krouse HOi, Carlyle (6), Eastman (2. Brown. Catholics 4) D. Montesano f4). H. Montesano. Antonelll, Bussanlch, Roma. Empress Wins In Billiards Club Men Win Over Elks fly Handy Margin Other Fixture Unfinished Over the week-end the final postponed game from last Tuesday night's Empress - Elks Billiard League fixture was played, W. E. Willlscroft. Empress, defeating El-lis Morris, Elks, 200 to 181 to give the club men an aggregate victory of 1168 to 1049, brlnglng them closer on the heels of the Canadian Legion for second half honors. In the fifth game of Thursday night's fixture between Canadian Legion and Grotto, Alex Murray. Legion, won 200 to la4 over Don Brown, Orotto. With one game of Alex Harvey. Legion, vs. John May. orotto, still outstanding, the aggregate score to date Is 985 to 911 ln favor of the Orotto. The league standing to date L? as follows: , 0. Ttl. Avet Legion 7 7738 1105 Empress r 8 8702 1088 Orotto 7 75O8 1073 WKS 8 8339 1042 gatlon which visited Anyox recent ly and lost two games. The visitors will arrive ln town from the north on the Prnce Rupert Thursday; evening and will sail by the Catala Sunday night on their return home. The series will bring basketball ac tivities of the season ln Prince Ru- pert to a flttinj conclusion, New Remington Portable Typewriters New Royal' PSrtable Typewriters DATES SET FOR CASES Appeals A(aint Civic AwevMiimU Ttt. IU Heard .March 13 March 13 was set by Judtje W T. Fisher in County Court this morning as the date for the- hearlnu of appeals of W. J, Turner. Rotters Investment Co.. Joseph. Oaron. It K. Moore. A. R, Markle; E. Rj Emmer son and Ji U. Hyde-. E Hyde and A. J; Rosslow, A. J. Prudhomme. Ro bert Ross; C. H. Orme. Yorkshire Canndlan Co, N. M; McLean. Intercontinental. Petroleum. Landing St Trading Co.. and L); Zarelli against their civic assessments for the year. J. T. Harvey acted as counsel for the appellants whle E. F. Jones appeared; for the City of Prince Ru. pert , The court was in regular monthly session today, another new case be ing that In which H. W. Johnson Is suing the Corporation of the City or rrnce ituperi ion damages in the sum. of. $51.45, the cas being tt 1 -( . i , 1. ,a n r . DOOtll uCllOOl Lennan ftctlng as counsel for the piamwji. aim a. c. Junes- lor uic city; An, appeal of, the crowa against a dismissal, of a case against W. 11. Malkln. Co. Ltd: under the flame Another exciting basketball game Act ln clty court Magls. ntflirpH In th TVwith Rrhnnl I. ...m . . ept under wav this . . . . . '. I. inuc niomaj aicuyraont was set " - snea on Saturday Deiweenme new- fnp hMrinnn Mnmh .m n t. vip cio firntriA wftnoiri not -inn ninvi Lennan is acUng as counsel for th crown. Other cases on the March list are as follows: Canadian Lumber Yards Ltd. vs. II. R. Frost. $99.78. R. L. McLennan. for plaintiff. Patmore St Fulton for defendants, stands B. Brynlldsen St Sons Ltd. vs. Dick Snow (JIC2.90). Timothy Snow $46.C0I, William Talllo $20T.40l and Harry Schooner $2C95. Pat- more St Fulton for plaintiff. Williams. Marison. Brown and Harvey for defendants, stands. Two naturalization, applications Were heard. OF BRIDGE Erfltor. n.iilv Npuh Monday. Mar 5, Jt,4 $45 and $60 $45 and1 $60 On Display In Our I)oiutairs Store Rose, Cowan &: Latta Limited Htsiirn nUieK, Thlril: Stree 1 I'lioin ?;i A CLEANER KITCHEN and A COSIER HOME mlb "SILENT GLOW" Tike a good look at these two picture the stove is the same la both, but what a difference in cleanliness aod coneniencel Which is the happier woman? A Silent Glow Oil liurncr in stalled In vour present range, beaitf or furnace saves labour and is positively clean, silent. If ST II llllllltlllllllll'vlllllll I LENT ULO k mamk ma in cam. 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Detpite Canal limy the marked Improvement In em-1 ployment evidenced since last ir. there remains a large number of ProspccUrig activity Is brrnmiM local unemployed who cannot ex- even more intensive on the Qn pect to secure gainful work for poa- Charlotte- Islands, according 1 ' Oroltu Had Lead In Team Serine- slbly several months to come. word rived in the cltvjnd (Julick Wa Leading Individual. As many of these men have ben . numMr 01 new g0,a rf ,u n,ld, t ,in. I'olt-etter Idle for such a long time that they . appear to have lost the habit of Prtcd t0 ve fn m,ldP f'7!l Dvelonment of several very tary of the ITlnce Rupert Bridge 1 wheUicr they are fitted for manual mU,n ,0WnB properties " League following the. recent close , labor at wages If It were secured. of league play for the season show Would It not be to their benefit, as the Orotto to have led ln team well as the city's. If they were to put scoring with an aggregate of 74,335 In a few weeks, nr months, on some points of which 34,254 were plied of the many deserving nro'ecU tip ln. the first half and 40,081 in that have been outlined by the the second. Swift's was second' with I Chamber of Commorce? Tho un-a total of 72,857 points for the en- employed so engaged would bo glv-tlre season, 38,698, in the- first half lng some return for their relief re- and 34,159 In the second. Cold Stor-1 celved but, more Important still. age made. 36,479 points in the first half and 32826 in. the second to come third in the aggregate with 69,305 points. Bringing up the rear with 60,805 points in all, Oddfellows, made 29,402 point? lathe first half and 31,403 In the second. Swift's won the first half and Orot to the second, the play-off last Friday night giving the championship to the meat packers. Scores of Individual players for the season were as follows: Oullck (Swift) 27,010 Richardson (Cold Storage) ,24,922 Oordon (Orotto) 24,798 Anderson 8wlft) 24,645 McDohald (Cold Storage) 24,243 Johnstone (Swift) 24,015 McLeod (Swift) 23,481 McLean (I.O.O.F.) 23,394 Judge (Orotto) 23,022 Menzlo (Swift). 22,723 Love (I.O.O.F.) 19,229 Smith (I.O.O.F would bo that Uiey could then give more, satisfactory work when the opportunity comes for them to enrol under the work and wages proqrom. Trusting that this suggestion will receive the attention which it de-serves I remain, TAXPAYIift. ANSWLIi TO llASSO-llliUT Edltor. Dally News: With your permission I will comment on V. Basso-Bcrfs letter of Wednesday last. Mr. Basso-Dert states that, on March 25, the menu bers of the Corporatlves will be called upon to elect their representatives to the Council of Cor- poratlves the substitute for parliament ln the Corporative state in uaratlons for a season of develop ment and prospecUng activity the Portland Canal district whw will eclipse In volume the pat ' eral seasons. Indeed, 8tcrt pects to be quite a busy ilirf spring and summer. Operation of Ue Surf Put min on Porchcr Island Is goln ah4" with excellent result, it s'ld AH signs points to ft real ralnW revival throughout the wliole trlct this year lncludljig the central Interior. an unfair advantage over oth" According, to Mr. Bas.so-Dertj rallent facts of the Coipnrat'v economy, first. Uie respect of e principle of private property completes human nature. I do " U)lnk It does complete any but u grafty which I would call the inhuman side of human taiture ana always creates class dLstluctlon Second, tho respect of private initiatives Is essential to social pr" gresji We know that Prince Rupf" has value as n seaport IIow far tiii. iiniri nnrf.r nrlvate inl"'1' tlve? On tho oUier hand, unni'L Which all Cmnlovers nnrl cmnlnimrl i 1 .!t of are renresenled rirut ronliv nnu.l...,i.i. nu-intauCO"5 lV.JSIihnrlv h a,,. t' ... .. 1,1 hf If' Murray (Cold Btorane) iao ZZ, 7.' !.w. oiiwimuion most HKCiy wvu - private initiatives and ,.i Hale (I.O.O.F.) rnn, the initia 17,343 Krause (Cold Storage) 17,164. lllI.MAItl) SCHEDULE March 6- Elks vs, Orotto. March. Br-Empres vs. Legion, tive takers themselves (who arc ex ploiting and making profit on the employees) may reasonably have cognized. Finally. It wc know iw "II Ducc" Mussolini has full 1'" to accept or reject any name fcow M.n n.t nt .,,n,uioo nronosed any common Interests on tho ceo-, the syndicates and even to cm" iiuin.c qursuon? we Know that i those not on the list, we m- - tliroiigh age-pkl wants as Inhcrl- dcrstand he Is the dictator of IW tance, etc some Individuals have . n LUNDMARK-