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PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid in advance , For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations i'ncopoatio -t mav tero .25 .02 $5.00 .10 Thursday, May 3, 1934 NO ELECTION THIS YEAR No election is likely to be held this year. That is the lat- i. l n ri i est announcement, irom uttawa. rremier Bennett sees, conditions improvirig in the country -and-this'he thiriks',1 will make his return to power more-likely than if he made the appeal this year. There is no suggestion that a recent bv-election mav have influenced the decision but it may be taken-for granted that such is the case. Also there is an election to be held in Ontario and if, as seems probable, the trend should be against Conservatism in that province, the present administration would scarcely like to face the electorate in its present humor. Members of Parliament are generally opposed to a contest this year because some of them have only just paid their last election debts and have had no opportunity to gather a few sheckels towards the next political f itrht. Inspired despatches from Ottawa may be taken as when they say that an election is not likely, although wiciu iuajr uc Jiuppemiis wiucn wouiu yet cause a cussoiu tion before the end of the year. Vancouver has been having a tulip show but just wait until you see Prince Rupert's rose show. THE FIGHT IS ON Premier Pattullo has been notified that he will get no money from Ottawa for his "work and wanes" nrnp-ram. Premier Bennett is willing to help out with meeting the ucntiua uu uuimiuon j.nat rremier rauuuo-renuces his ex penditures another million dollars. We take it that Mr. Pattullo will not further reduce his budget and that he will now take "such steps as may be necessary' 'to put the unemployed men to work. In qther words he will have to decide which' is the more important, me cjaims oi money or humanity. PEAS For a quick lur.ch - Hot a can of Royal City Pas add butter svJ szajoninj. rood value n4 enjorw. re there! SHIP YOUR REAVER ANIX MUSQUASH TO US Yon can be assured of quick returns and best market prices. A trial will convince you. HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian Legion, Regimenf ani Merchanis to Compete ki Three-Team Football Circuit in 1934 Large Attendance and Enthusiasm Displayed at Annual General" Meeting Last Night Bert Morgan Is i Re-elected, President There will be Senior League- football competition again in Prince Rupert this season with- three teams taking part 'Canadian Legion, Regiment and Merchants. This deci- sion was reached last night at the postponed-annual gen-' eral meeting of the Prince Rupert Football, Association at which there was a large attendance with much enthusiasm . i totlng displayed. JOE WRIGHT I . BETTER NOW Former World's Champion Sculler Appears to be Recovering From fa Blood Poisoning TORONTO. May 3:-Joe Wright, former world's champion sculler, who has been critically 111 with blood poisoning, seemed to be .In fairly good shape yesterday and his doctor thought It would not be ne- I cessary to give him a blood FAVORITE IN DERBY Colombo Expected to Win British Turf Classic Following Victory In Guineas NEWMARKET, Eng.. May 3; In jj consequence of his winning of the izotn. Renewal, oi me Classic Two Thousand Guineas Stakes yesterday, Lord Glanely's unbeaten colt Colombo Is now a strong favorite for the Derby next month. SPORT CHAT Half, a game still separated the Chicago Cubs yesterday from the New York Giants for the supremacy of the National League while the New York Yankees had a simi larly slim margin over the Detroit Tigers in the American League. The National League race was tight ened up Tuesday when the Cubs dropped a decision to the Pittsburg Pirates while the Giants were winning a close free-scoring game from the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Pittsburg Pirates, by virtue of their victory over the Chicago Cubs, advanced to third place in the National League ahead of the Boston Braves" who lost a close game to the Phillies who, incidentally, advanced to seventh place, leaving the Cln clnnatl Reds, beaten by the Car dlnals, In the cellar. The Dodgers and Cards were tied for leader ship of the second division. Cleveland Indians remained close contenders-in the American League by winning a batting spree from the lowly Chicago White Sox. The Yankees and Tigers both won their games, the former over the slipping Washington Senators and the latter from the St. Louis Browns. The Boston Red Sox chalked up a victory over the Philadelphia Athletics to take fourth place In the lunlor circuit ahead of the Washington Senators. The election of officers resulted as follows: Honorary President. Ex-Mayor C I II. Orme. Honorary. Plrst Vice-President. Col. S. D. Johnston. Honorary Second Vice-President. Olof Hanson M.P. Honorary Third Vice-President. Premier T. D: Pattullo. President. Bert Morgan. Plrst Vice-President. Jack Preece Secretary-Treasurer, George J Dawes. Auditor, Frank Vlckers. Board of Control, J. A. Frew. G-. W. Abbott. S. D. Macdonald. James Black and George Hill sr. Representing the three entering teams were Oeorge J. Dawes. Canadian Legion: William Ranee, Regiment, and J. Preece. Merchants. Backing Merchants' Team Mr. Preece offered to form, and support financially the Merchants' team and Mr. Dickens sr. will man age same. George Hill, on behalf of I offered his support to the new team and suggested that it would be In the best , Interests of the sport If the players were divided up so that all the -best would not be on one team. J. S. Wilson was again to the fore and he was thanked for assistance and encouragement he has given lunlor footballers. The co-operation of, City Commissioner W. Jk Alder In the mat- i ter of putting the grounds In good shape for the "season's play will now be sought. Managers of the1 teams are being asked to register their players aj soon as possible and prospective players are being Invited to get In touch with league officials, Baseball Scores .Vationaf League Chicago 2, Pittsburg 4. Brooklyn S, New York 6. Cincinnati 1, at. Louis 4. American League St. Louis 5, Detroit t. New York 2, Washington 5. Philadelphia 12, Boston 11. COURT IS SITTING Decree absolutn had hppn ornn. tea in three divorce cases when the spring session of the Supreme Court Assizes here rose at noon to- aay, adjourning until tomorrow morning. W. S. Smlthers of Robblns St Co., Chicago representatives of the Canadian Fish it Cold, Storage Co., who has been a business visitor In Prince Rupert for a few days, ac companled by Mrs. Smlthers, will sail by the Prince Oeorge tonight for Vancouver enroute east. They arrived here by rail last Sunday ana have been In the city since. rTTTM LSI I i U HF.Y KlDJ? JOIN MY BASEBALL CLUB- AMDWIN0ME OF THESE SWELL PRIZES ! JUST MAIL YOUR NAME, ANP ADDRESS WITH ONE QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT OR RICE B0X.TOP BABE RUTHS BASEBALL CLUB.PO.60XI081CHKAG0 FOR MEMBERSHIP BUTTON L CONTEST ENTRY FORM." Uien in (o BABE RUTH over the N.B.C. Blue Network every MON., WED. tnd FRI. For exact time refer to your local newspaper. r Mtr riw of thc rmzts Trip la Hi York of CMg to m ma plijf, all oprnMl Ptut, FrM flpaltltnc IteMhalU cod rUU-r(' GIovm, MEN'S SUITSs Four only; sizes 38 and 37 only. If you can wear one of them, they aw OgT Qf QtJ.JD going at MEN'S CAJS Pure Wool Tweed, silk Hnlny, leather band; sizes 6 to 7. Qf Out they gp at VO MEX'S SUITS Navy Indigo Blue Serge, silk, lined sizes 00 to 44 Look them over Q-t n Off Selling at JW..OO MEN'S SOCKS in fancy Summer Shades Good- buylnv at pair for virtues antf that It was only by I oo-operitlon and by the use of The opening game of the Junior fach naljonY contribution of Its Football League between King; Ed- .particularly national attribute that ward High School- and Booth Me-1, complete education could be ob- monai acnooi was aoanaoneti ten . tamed. ThU would- result in a far second hail last mam. on account peace than evrn the League of of rain. wttl High leading by one I Nations could hoi to achieve. goal to nil. building as It did on national dlf- Wlth the advantage of. the hill furencet and antlpathles.mie peo- and wind Hiah did all the pressing- pl had to be educated first. in the first half but the Booth dt- Miss E. A .Mercer was very tn- fence played a very creditable terestlng in her report of Mr. Man- game and the honors went to them, niche's account of the Danish Folk, Veitch tried a long shot that was High Schools and their founder too high but later tested Krause. This was on an equally high level McMeekln hit the bar with a vlth the previous subject The beautifully taken corner and the wonderful personality, the Intense ball was scrambled away. Eastman. iMmwtness and the physical and and McKay kept High from get- j Intellectual ability of the founder, ting a olear shot though Nelson- F & Crundboy, were all went close. Krause fisted away a'brftu8ht Avidly to- the listeners, fine shot from McOreUh and dutThe f eatest contribution was pro-very well to dear a shot roUklcked ibab,r the fact that thes folk high by Rice. Husoy, Cameron. andifn?0,s ucatc tre people Into Holkestad broke away but- Kelsey !,1nlr hrvlromnent. making their and Dob HlUhle checked them. A,,v" whereas so many high simple centre- from Uu caught i Khol ,sy'tem educate th WU Booth defenders slackening and McMeekln- opened the scoring. Clausen and Brown kept trielr wings closely checked and halt time found High leading by the lone coal. High attacked from the kick-off but then Booth began to press. J. Ritchie was opening out the game but a downpour accompanied with a high wind made playing football impossible and Referee Oeo. Ulake did well to call off the game. High Blake; Kelsey. R. Ritchie; Nelson, VeStch, McOrelsh; Lear, Orlmble, Houston, Irvine, McMeekln. Booth Krause; Rice, Eastman; Clausen, McKay, Brown; Husoy, Cameron, J. Ritchie, Corlyle, Holkestad. Referee Oearge Blake. Linesmen P. and Bllr Willis croft CANADIAN 001.1) .I'ltlCIt MONTREAL, May 3; CP)-The Canadian gold price dropped one cent to $34.75 per ounce today. SHORT WAVE Where and when to look 15 metro band from, 6:00 a.m. till noon. (1 to 19 Megacyclesy 20 metre band from noon tilt 4:00 pjn. 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