.J..crc; 'i J t . . . I MUULAY OH I RAINETTE Are You Prepared for Wet Weather? Cold, Rainy Days Mean Protect jour health by keeping your, feet d,ry and snu no matter the weather. Our stock is complete. "Every paj.r m.a,d.e to, wear." Just quality goods only. THE FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED. Third Avenue THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT- - BRITISH COLUMBIA THE CENOTAPH SERVICE Phone 351 Published- Every Afternoon, Except Sundaj, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F, PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid ln advance $5 .00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per eek . ,10 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire, and United, States, paid In advance, per year . .3.00. By map to all other countries, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per insertion, per line :. .25 Classified advertising, per word, per insertion 02 Transient dlspjay advertising, per Inch, per insertion 1.40 Advertising and. Circulation Techqne . 95 Neyjs Deprtny;nt Telephone , ... 86 DAILY- EDITION Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1934 OPINIONS DIVIDED Opinions will be much divided on the question of legalizing gambling by authorizing the sale of sweepstake tickets as it being proposed in Great Britajn. just now There may be some justification for the pl$a thaj tickets axe. bjeing sold anyway and that, as, at present conducted, they bene-, fit some other country, whereas, if legalized, they could be conducted for the benefit . of institutions within the country and the money kept a home. The other viewpoint is that gambling is injurious and should not be allowed. To legalize it you,d. be for the state to ally itself with the forces that make for-deterioration. And yet gambling is a vice that most people enjoy. People lik,e to take a chance on horse races, on the stock exchange or on -real estate. In business, it is. pointed oui that most buying is a gamble. The merchant is betting his judgment and experience as to what the neonle will buv. Many a business has been wrecked because the merchant nought too heayily of something that he thought the public would take but which Droved a drutr on the markpf Possibly the greatest gamble is the game of politics in - Which a candidate for public honors gives his time and thousands of dollars of his money on the chance of winning an election.. Often the od.ds are against him but he is will-" ;ng to staKe everything on the chance of winning. .: Should Great Britain pass the measure no,w before it and 'make it legal, to operate sweepstakes, it is quite prob-. able the Dominion Parliament will be asked to consider a similar proposal. The matter has already been discussed very widely. Some of the churches allow gambling at their social, affairs, Public welfare organizations do the same. It is. only one more step to national lotteries or hospitaj sweepstakes. It is probable that he question will have to be decided soon. The Canadian Legion and other organizations cn-nnpr- atmg with it are, to be congratulated on the manner in winch the Cenotaph service was. carried out on Sunday afternoon and the large attendance under such extremely unfavorable weather conditions. In this connection the name of Major C. V. Evitt should be especially mentioned as being the man who attended to much of the detail. His faithful attention to. the military organization was one of tn tmportant factors which made for its success. MACKENZIE FURNITURE nf.aLCh.ests $15.50 Doll Ca r r lacs jjj.j 95 Christmas Gifts cap now be selected. They wil bp laid aside for you and delivered at your desire. ' Phone 775 327 Third Ave. Hotel Arrivals Savoy W. Barton and Paul Allen, Naas; Chris Trimble, Kincolith.; r,'o. Cunningham, Port Essington; G. Maras and Peter Will, city. Royal A. Opuld, Vancouver; VV. Sim, Porcher Island; J. J. Hillard, Eagle, Alaska; Miss B. MacKay. Smlthexs; H. Oray, Naas. Prince Rupert k F. M. Dockrlll, Telkwa; J, c. K. Sealy. Smlthers; Nonna, Bloomfield, Fort, St. James; A. B. Cummlng and C. JL Quantic, Vancouver; Vern Hawkln, Hazelton; W. Black, Winnipeg; A. Watt, C-N.R-; Mrs. LeRoss and Ada, Pacific; Mrs. Mary A, Greig .and Mrs. T. J. Marsh, LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Oren F. Hill of Hyder, who has been on a trip to Seattle, Is a passenger aboard the Prince George today returning north. Mrs. B. F. Smith, of Premier is. a passengjr aboard the Prince George today returning north "after a two weeks' trip to, Vancouver. Y. Rosenstein, well known Hyder general merchant, Is a passenger aboard the. Prince George today re turning to the Alaska town after a business trip to New York, Mrs. Gordon Baker of Victoria arrived In, the city onthe Prince George. this, morning from the south to pay a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. MacCallutn. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Applewhaite of Stewart, who. have been holidaying for the past few weeks in Vancouver and elsewhere ln the south, are passengers aboard the Prince George today returning north. T. Johnson, general manager oi tne Canadian Fish si Cold Storage Co.. will be the speaker at the regular w;eekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club ln the Commodore Cafe tomorrow. He will speak, pf Incidents, and lmpres sions on a recent trio to Eastern Canada and the United States, Jack tautens, formerly a member of; the staff of the Canadian Na tional Railways city ticket office here and for the past year or so located at Winnipeg, returned to, the. city on last night's train from the, praine ciy 19 resume amy. nere. Ha takes the. place of Joseph wicket who., left last-v;eek lot Vancouver. WARM ON PRAIRIES REGINA, No.y., 1.4: -Warm wea,-her continued on the prairies yesterday with, a maximum of 70 aboye at Swift Current, Reorganizing Of PORT TO PILOT SENATORS Bucky Harris Named to Succeed Joe, Cronin as .'Manager of Washington Kail Club WASHINGTON. p.C. Nov. 14; (CP Announcement was made yesjerday of the appointment for one year, of Bucky Harris as manager of the Washington Senators in succession to Joe Cronin, who has become manager, of, the Red Sox. It is merely a switch of pilots. Harris having been with the Red Sox last season. Milliard League Being Considered League activities having so far not got off to a very good start, re organization of the Prince Rupert Billiard League, is. now being con- Idered and a meeting will probabl w held within a few- days with that nd in view. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E Dickson, returned to port at 1 o' clock on Tuesday from Anyox Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 p.m. for Vancou ver and waypoints. The Ketchikaryti Alaska steam relghter Eweiya-Qerg. arrived ln )ort on Monday from the north and ifter receiving orders' here, "sajlei at 7 o'clock last night lor Seattle. With Capt. II. E. Nedden back in ommand after having been ashore .1 Vancouver for1 Several weeks 01 nnual vacation, a N. R. steame rJnce Gecrgc arrived in port or me at 10 o'clock this morning and ill sail at 4 o'clock this afternoor, it Anyox and Stewart whence shr ill return here southbound tc orrow evening. t Northland Transportation Co.'i lcjorship liner Northland, fcapl en WUliams, arrived ln port a 30 last njghV from; Ketchikan and liter, discharging two. carloads ol rozen fish for transshipment eas' ver Canadian National Railways ailed about rhldnight f.pr Sejittlf )n,e carload wa,?. discharged a,t tlc, cean dok. and th$ other at the ilant of the Canadian Fish ic ColC Storage Co, ROUGH RIDERS VANCOUVER. Nov. 14 CU Following their victory over, the Vancouver-Meraiomas. in the west ern Canada, finals here, Reglna. Rough Riders will go east to play the winners of the Hamilton Tigers- Sarnia Imperials, series for thepoi minion gridiron tlle. England Defeats Italy in Soccer Seventy Thousand Fans Witnessed Three to Two Battle Ui Iiiulon This Afternoon LONDON, Nov. 14: (CP) Eng- 'and defeated Italy three to two this Jternoon In International soccer jefore a cxo.wd oi seyenty. thousand. ans. Stoeffen Now Professional Will Make Tour Starting In January With Lott. Vines and Tilden NEW YORK. N.ov. 14: Announce-, mept was made last night that Lester Stoeffen. another, of United States noted amateur tennis play ers, had turned professional. He will )e a, member of a team consisting of George Lott. Ellsworth Vines, aRd William T. Tilden II which wllf start a tour of. th.e country on, January 9J opening at Madison Square Oarden. Maroons Defeat St Loui$, Last ' Night in Debutl . ST. LOUIS, Nov. 14: CP Maying their debut for. the season Montreal Maroons defeated, 8t , Louts by a, score of 2 to L ln ibp Na.- tlonal Hockey League here last night. It was the only game- The coastal freighter Salvor, Capt. A. Georgeson, has been li port since the first of. the week dis charging genera cargo. The vessel was tied up at the Canadian Na tional wharf this morning. lilj BURNETTS J " ,; win This advertisement Is not publish dUblayea.by or tlu:JJquOT.Cohtrol.Uoard or. by the Covernment of Brltlil) .Columbia Halton Man Is Held Following Cabin Entering ' Divisional headquarters of the i provincial police here. are. advlscU of the arrest by Constable Andrew Grant at Hazelton yesterday of C n V A MHW IFrancl? cnnell ln connection, with j VI V JuHd,JL lJ IT 'the, recent breaking a,ndentertrg of ' . . fa cabin at 14-MIIe on the Yukon, j Win, 1'la.y Ifor Dominion. TitU With , Telegraph, Trail when a consider-j Winners of llamllton-Sar'nia jable quantity of the contents was; Serifs. taken, conneu is being held on a , cnarge or vagrancy ana win proo- ably be charged, with, brlng antt, entering. 1 The Letter Box DOMUtW VUTERS UgJ Edttor, Daily News: I w,lsU yoy woiuld bring to th a,t-tentl.on of all heads o( housjoJdf In Prince Rupert that the voters' lLt for the comlpK Dominion, 1 lection, wUl locvon Saturday, Novem ber 17, and that any who art not on I the list by that time will not have j a vote. J A& h.eqds, oi h,ousei9VJ. Md others who wish to be ue tba.t they and all In their households are on the list should call upon the Regis- j trar. O. M. Hunt, at Hunt's Furnl- tare Store, Prinze. Rupert, befpr,n SatHtdy, H tht; I npt attended to I feel certain many wipm th,c enumerators have overlooked will be left off the list. You.r tfuly. L W. PATMOHE WANTED 10Q Permanent Waves at $3.00 Nelson's Hcauty Shop Phone 855 Wednesday, November h, 19? 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