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Grotto 1146 to 1033 while the The opposition to Dolfuss comes chiefly from the Marx-iTnursdav fixture ended with ca- ian -Socialists, the C. C. F. of Austria. Finding that they'nadlan Lee'on defeating Empress could make no headway m the policy of confiscation, they took up arms against the administration and, as a result, manyae lost their lives. H Dolfuss, although a strict Catholic, is said to be one of the most tolerant men in the countiy. He has no quarrel with the Jews as long as they do not interfere with his plans. He is strong for the independence of Austria and opposes the Nazis because they are seeking to brintr about an alliance with Germany which threatens the loss of Austrian nationality. He sees the weaknesses of democracy and feels that at a crucial time like the present a democratic system lends itself to many abuses which may prove fatal to the independent life of the nation. WORKING UNDER CODE So closely allied are the industries of the United States and Canada that it has already been necessary for two Canadian industries to adopt the United States codes. The first was the shingle manufacturers and now comes the halibut fishermen. Others may follow such as the paper makers and those doing business in Canada in opposition to American firms. LUMBER FROM INTERIOR A rate has been given on lumber by rail from Prince George to Vancouver for shipment abroad. In view of the frequent excuses that cargoes of wheat cannot be completed in Prince Rupert, here seems to be an opportunity to secure just what is needed by exporters. 1152 to 952. The Individual scores in the deferred games were: ' Elks vs. Cirolto William Stuart, 200; Earl Datt, 178. Johnny Saunders, 155; Johnny Saunders, 200. Empress vs. Legion Pete Prltchard, 170; Alex Harvey, 200. M. E. Young. 193; Alex Murray, 200. 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WEEK-END I BILLIARDS Canadian Legion, as Result f Play, Improves Its Lead in League Standing i Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada report of thf Company for 1933 i one of ooiuUtrnt and con'triiftiveprogrrig. THE It achievement enliame the imoreMlve moid of public service it hi rendered 'uSsring the bitty-three year of it existence. t In 1W3, a in the. preceding three years, people penerally experieneed exceptional auvitT the result of income being either impaired or entirely cut off. At Mich a time the unfailing aid and security of life insurance proved of very great value. In thi ervice the Sun Life Company lre a worthy bare. During the )er it paid out (exclusive of Mlicy loan) nearly' 100,000,000 to kiIn holder and beneftciarie. Similarly, during the four years of depression it lia paid out over 1380,000,000. Notwithstanding tbee Mihtautial pay incut, the Company, during the wine four-year period, lucre acd its aets by 155.000,000 - it iniirauce in force by over $307,000,000. 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Ittwch, member the well known brewing concern of Anhcuscr-Ilusclv Co. who Ideal surlng-Uke weather condl- nun d"in in hU home tlona when teams representing- the e 1 we',c Canadian National Recreation As-1 ' 11 ' ' soclatlon and the Dry Dock took: up T D If in 1 their bats and staged an excellent- Ur. DeQlOrU ODeaKS 1.,-MlM.,t - 4 ...UUU ...tl.J f A ijr-)imjrcu inaitii wiiii.il irsuucu 111 I a 6 to 4 victory for the Dry Dock. ' Up to the elRht Inning, the Recrea-tloiv Association appeared to have the honors on ice, entering this! stanza with Uie count 4 to 1 In their favor. The infield of the Railway-, men, however, blew up and, when the smoke hnd cleared away, the Dock had scored five runs. The C. N. R. 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