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ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion News Department Telephone 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone ..... .... 98 Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations $5.00 .10 Monday, Octtfber 29, 1934 WHAT WILL THE OUTCOME BE? Supporters .of the Conservative party will find it cfini cult to say toclay whether they are Bennett Conservatives or Stevens Conservatives. Judging from what 0'rie Hears Ideally it would seem as if the Stevens supporters sire In the majdrity but most Conservatives are hoping that there will be some way of getting over the difficulty without ah open break. If Mr. Stevens is successful in leading a political rebellion he will be quite different from many political rebels who have preceded him in this country. Usually the gap iri the Government ranks is closed with scarcely a ririblfc: of BILLIARDS WILL One Hold-Out COMMENCE SOON is Signed Up Fdnr TeafriS Entered For Co'mpetl- Earl Selbert Comes lo Terms Willi iftKrof,., HulFer Elected I Lester I'atrick Hut thing President of Leairue With choice of John Bulger as president and four teams entered at a meeting yesterday auernoon in the Empress Club. The election of officers resulted as follows: Honorary President, Olof Hanson, M. P. Honorary Vice-President, Jack Preece. President and Treasurer, John! Bulger. , , Vice-President, Charles P. Bala'g-no. Recording Secretary, M. E. Young. The four teams entered are Elks. Canadian Legion, drotto arid Empress Club. Games wtil be played On Tuesdays and Thursdays commencing November 6. Some new players will be seen in action anil keen competition is expected. Jimmy Andrews will b'e on the playing roster aealn after ah absence of fotrr years owing to illness be played on Empress Club and Canadian LeglOh tables. j a WHlFMfS 1.40 1 - ; Bringing north a light list of pas sengers. union sieamer nr,t a v nirVhn hrrlved In oort at 6 o'clock last evening from me i south and sailed at 8 p.m. for An now looKing arounu ior suitaDie piaces to purcnase tnem. such large numbers as this It is time to plan these presents now. Old Country rela tlVPQ UWo tn Vinnr fvnm tfio m-oKpaa nonnlo nrirl nrot enmh. I Leaving plenty bf birds behind ..www UixxCltJ,v xiu.u ..au w.C,y .a.i uu at uuuie. , f!it rnpfi.llv fldnittlriff tHat PALE, PEPLESS GIRL BECAME PRETTY AND WASN'T SHE PLEASED! ... It all lunpfni in 30 daj) if"! run-iown una latum Tiuntj, r. Her Mood, wbtn INted. u I piiitt i In November (lie (Irl wu pile, Weight nubnormal; only 1)1 Mi lbo. fotind to be low In ted rorpuixTei aud iofr huu.IB wmnoKlobin. tbc rd nulmtime Kulmtini-e In in Kbe w tiren a 30-Uar treatment I be red corpuKflot. And wbat a Lanpjr rJiange took Khe Rained, nine poo ruin and ber rbmnlexlon flowed wltii tdj bealtb, Jler face roumled out and nh Uiame jH)BltWely pretty. Tbe trei-iuent a nbown by a fecond, IiIikkI text huri (really in-rreaMed the rl rurtiuix-lea and haeiboidoblM In ber blxd, cbniie-uenty le felt . and Jooked radlimiljr well. The preparation tbl worked tbeite wondert wa Dr. WllUaina' Pink Pilla. Tb'Ii fa'irioOa old remedy reKtoren bealtb In a trinf't'rohiitriirUr way. St know that tb blood rarrlra nodrifbment and vitality,? every par 'lie Hut unle the blood baa a nuJIiciei)t nmnfrr of re1 corplmcle and red fobniriiii; ilnlwtance railed haerrioslobln; it "eaJiipj ray carry. PJi lUTUal work. It t uerejbat lr. Wllllama' I'Jnk I ilia In mrwt liriMluce flint i-onKtruc,tir),benenta. l-oriKtructlre heneflta. Tlila Tbla remedy. rrmnlr Increi nrrrarn. both itb llie the red red roniUKrlea torpuaclea and and the tbe baemoirtobln. haetnnirtohln. rke, Blood teU lrov f 1 1 , , Good looka and good lfaltb are too prcloua to negloctir experi tnenj with, If yo,ur feellne and yoijr mirror (ell you Ihatjon, are Ullder-Welbt. nervoua, kallow. eaiilly tired out lake tbla tented remedy, )r..yfUtm'. Pink I'illa, or .10 dart, aa tbe (Irl mentioned abofe did. Then rherk up on beauty and health you bare gained. Full alee box la priced 50c. MO Officers of tfie' steamer Catala, they hdcl been cbmpletly "skun ketl" a big party bf local hunters who really ought to have done bet ter, returned home last night a boird thfe Salyage Princess from Welcome 'Harbor. It Is understood ! that the birds got wise to them selves and now read the Witer front WHiff s on satin-day so decided ta spend thfe week-end elsewhere. The gameless hurit'trrien were Capt Paul Armour, Don Crcr&r, F, A. MacCallum, W. M. Blackstock, W lO. Fulton, Capt. J. R. Elfert, L. W Haworth, Walter Hume arid F, N, Good A fine bitr erouse was seen at the end of the cek 6n the hill side, at the foot of McBrjde Street in 'tfie vlclnltif bf Ihfe nshefleS Ei-pe'ftfnfhtai StitlSfl. It Is ftEt Ef- ten that Wey Hft siehte'S 3d close I In town. Try a Dally News classified ad. Johnson Obdurate . WINNIPEG. Oct. 29: CP One of Lester Patrick's two major ante- fOr the season's competition which ' season problems was setUed yes-will Prince with th annooncement that open on November 6. the terday t Rupert Milliard League was reor- j Earl Selbert, star defence man for ganized f6r the forthcoming winter i the New York Rangers, had cdtne ;p iermsior me coming nautmai Hockey League season and would report to the Rangers' training camp toclay. He had been fiblfimg out for a salary of $7,000. the maximum allowable. Chlng Johnson, the only other Ranger hold-dut, who Is tfrrftfrl- lng tfa fault professional hockey owing to a cut In pay. has not yet signed tip. Canadian Football University $f Toronto 7. QUe'en's 6. Montreal 18, Ottawa Rough 15. Hamilton Tigers 3, Toronto Argonauts 3. McOill 15. University of Western Games will! Ontario Mustangs 0. Simla 19. St. Michael's 1 Hamilton 15, Balmy Beach 10. Basketball Standing The league standings to date are !as follows: Catala.106 K. ti. K. A. y0x. oi" - l '.r' u"::utkh School poims wnence sue win icmn. tomorrow morning and sail at 1:30 1 pjn. on her return tb Vancouver and wa'yffothti. ythians Senior Leagu Intermediate League LegiOn - 2 High School ..... 2 warriors 0 '. i v jlL-jj - on a reguiariy scneauira to Alaska, C. P. R. steamer Princess Nnrah. Cant. William Palmer, ar rived in port at li noonday from Sc Vancouver, sailing about an hour. ' , later for Skagway and other north-! em points whence she is scheduled FOOTBALL CALLED OFF to tall here southbound next Fri-j dav. afternoon. The vessel had a: with kins; Edward High School light list of passengers, the move- leading over Borden Street one to dissatisfaction following. The McGeer defection at Vic- ment of travel being is toria had little effect even though the political rebel was this lime of year, southbound on uuujkauuiii auu aisyj nau a taigc xuiiuviii 111 the province. So it is to be presumed that the Stevens de feHioh will have little effect on the Bennett government, ter'citv of Vancouver, which sailed; usual usual at . nil. the Junior Leairue football ra-:eame Saturday afternoon was call- (ed off during the first half On ac- . count of inclement weather. TKe Ocean Shipping Cb.'s frelgh- . The administration will probably carry on until next Sunt- from hert two weeks ago today fori mer or Until stlcb time as it sees fit "to nnnpnl tn the phi in- the Orient with a cirg6 SpenJ try and, the more active the former minister of trade and i?f?L.d.eUv!M..! 1 commerce becomes, the less likelihood there is of his being L. ?;n priSri n.rnpft taken back to lead the party after Mr. Bennett decides to Her first call will be at Muroran, retire. Much will depend upon the course he takes during japah. the next few months. No matter what the opinion Of the ptp'prnrs.rVmv Vp fnrlnv ?n moron tn ATr Rtpvona anrl Vi?a ti ".Sri J wb.v. vv. svx. v,.. ""I. t-4 i-.nln (mm "i .' ' 7. .V,T"'"V, cv "". . f V 'r , a sddth, reported having sighted yes- noiuicai outcast anu in vanaua a political outcast nas t.9v mit-mcum & hdrt distance never been able to make a mark in political life. Possibly south fat the skeena River a flock he' will be the exception. of tip-ward of fifty large white swan winging tneir way souin in siraignit htivivp r?fi numarvM Ka line iormauon. wnn swan nave Maiiy people who Send gifts to the Old Country will be LOOK FOR THIS MARK W. ...2 1 Ladles League other -northern tAnnlt U. . - Hi" ... i .. 0 Junior League 6 2 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 (Contaefl frffn Uzt i for thf cause! wrriffi I have es- Mr. StevenS MUM that he had w Teceivett b'ver the i ee k-ettd many teiegrarHS irtim Mil b'vpr cahada, kSidtti fitfffS irbrri 'iKSl 'tbnsma. tfvfe Afabiflatibhs itrid tifiilHels con cern! cb'Hg'Hituiatfng him trpon the Hand he hkei taken arid pledging ttystii ii. til ftii HSJll.iL for . Advertise tn the Daily Nevt ' T all f HI lichtI, I JaWI V ' riN: V Mot IN "fillFAV" Ikmpi hlnclccn quickly VI rfrid Mi yori nf lifeht; To feet full Value forilifc ciirrulccJH8llfHcd cltribte deciidaliie fcUISON MA'OA LaliipB. BETTER LIGHT . . lETTtR SIGHT m warn LAMPS U)4 CANADIAN GRNKHAL RLnCTRIG CO., Limited BASKETBALL Oc(oDcr 29 OrOtto ys Moose Orottettes vs High School; War-ribrs vs. Legion Scythians Today's ay s Weather Terrace Cloiloy. east wind. Aiyansh duudy. ralm. 32 Ahyoi Cloudy calm. 38 38 him sfipfobri In cHftrfialfh .ejarartj-lovd tiain.S tir. l:J'-.:i rjLlLU'Ji. - - .a i improvea oasincss nicinuu. u w. w. Kenneay. i. r. ior vmihih-peg 8outh Centre, was namedtoday b Premier Ben'neU ti succeed Mr. Stevens as chairman" of the cbm-mission. There la believed td "be hb likelihood bf further f eslghatlbni fTbrri the cabinet or that a session of ParitamVni will be tiheH before bh end of the year. Defection slam TORONTO. Oct. 29: ICP1 Oeorge Beckett, president of the. Young Canada Conservative Club,1 ha? resigned, declaring that he was unable to hold the position and ex tend his undivided support to Hon. H. H. Stevens, retiring, minister of trade and commerce. 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