DAILY EDITION Fine quality, tea das a flavour and a, fragrance, that common teas do not possess. For true enjoyment, in tea buy, Salada, Clear, and bright as amber in the, cup, it has a richness unknown to common teas. CHPFEA. 742, SALADA TEA Ml'MLAY m tu c iuui i eudi eu for Wet Weather? Cold, Rainy Days. Mean, Rubbers Protect, your health by keeping your feet dry and snug: no matter the weather. Our stock is complete. "Every pair made to wear. Just quality goods, only. THE FAMILY SHOE STORE I lBF LIMITED I I RAl&'ETTE I1' Avenue Phone S57 I THE DAILY NEWS.. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH, COLUMBIA, Published Every Afternoon; Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert; Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance or lesser periods, paid in advance, per week Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations $5.00 .10. By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and, United states, paid in advance, per year , 3D0 By mall to all other countries, per year 9D0 ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per insertion, per line . I 25 Classified advertising, per word, per insertion .02 Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Advertising and Cirrulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Thursday, November 15, 1934 NEW DEAL FOK BRITISH COLUMBIA Writing from Victoria to the Vancouver Province, Bruce Hutchison, one of Canada's outstanding voung journalists, says: "Premier Pattullo winds up his" first year of office with ardor and confidence quite undimmed iry twelve months of unadulterated hell." ' It is very difficult for the average person to realize just 3nat,Hnd of alight the Premier of British Columbia has hml trt WHt tin flu lCe the treasurv WaR emntv. t.h'P n rorlir nf-thp - i J 7 M W A. V . . V. JSS.,..V C11fVi tlinf ViiivwIksiXs i. -1 1. wmi. iiuimicuD ui uutsi-aiiuijig govemijient cnecKS were unpaid because the banks would not honor them. The Premier had first to establish confidence in his administration which he quickly did with the result that employ-ees and creditors of the government have been receiving their pay regularly. Undeterred by the jeers of his critics, Mr. Pattullo made three jaunts to Ottawa and put up such a fight for provincial rights and the rights of the unemployed that the whole country admired. He succeeded in seeunntr a modicum, of relipf hut nnt either himself or the men who for years have had to exist In the meantime, several removed such as the, payment of income tax by thof e whose earnings were so low that not a dime could be spared for Kuei4iiiiiiai purposes, nans are now under way for a health insurance scheme but the greatest effort of all is that needed to bring forward a balanced budget. Until this is done the province cannot borrow ant) money is needed, for such purposes as the Fraser itiver. bridge, the proposed roajl surfacing project and the payment of, the bank overdraft of something like six million which is now being carried, T,he British Columbia government has not by any means ffivqrj 1 up the idea of the new deal in British Columbia. In fact the tyght has only just commenced and much will be heard of it during the comimr vpar TVip credit in finding work for the unemployed is rather" a hevvj idea and one that will not be accepted immediately but it is evident from the .speeches and actions of the Premier ' that he expects to make his policy effective sooner or later: I ; The Letter Box Etjijbr Dally News: The Bennett - Stevens Incident proves beyond any shadow of doubt that the economy that ha? as a base selfishness and greet! and the utter, disregard of social welfare. Is. doomed. Logic- andt development- of thing in the, economic, industrial and financial fields dexnan$ a rational solution. If modern science at the. serylce of private interests has. succeeded in multiplying the possibility of wealth, science controvert and; regulated by the will of the Stft must solve, the most pressing problem of the day. namely, the, one of distribution, of wealth, In order that the illogical, paradoxical and at the same time cruel spectacle of misery in the midst of plenty shall cease. It is to be hoped that the true forces of democracy shall see to. that It is evident that national economy and social welfare cannot be left any longer at the mercy of selfish and greedy interests. We are at a turning point of the history of mankind. Thousands of signs show us that .the economic relations are changing. One epoch is finished. A new one is Initiated. V. BASSO-BERT Twenty Yeai:s Ago In Prince. Bupert November, 1?, 1?H, John Boyle's, contingent of fifty men from the Xukpn, on their way oversea for service in the Great : War. passed through Pjjnce Rupert ,on the steamer Rrincess May un der command Qf. Mr. Hart who served in the, South African War, The party, was. joined here, by Lionel (Crippen of this city who will Join a Scottish Regiment In the south. A great send-off. was giyen the , party by many local friends. Harry Anderson of Fort George BRIDGE STANDING Legion, Wins In Bridge League standing; Maroons to date. U as; follows; Of F, Swift's 3 20,950,. Musketeers 3 17,863 Ramblers 3 17,299 C. N; R. A 3 16.586 Grotto 3- 16,317 Can. Legion 3 13,121 HANDYAND REALLY IT DOES MAKE EVERYTHING TASTE BETTER. Whist Fixture! Defeated Oddfellows and Maintain L,eadershin,in. Matue, Standing In a postponed Fraternal Whist Leaguer fixture, Canadian Legion, beat Oddfellows, making the league standing1 ta dafe' as follows: :t W. L. P. Canadian Legion 2 0 Sons of Norway 2 1 I. O. O. F 1 1 Grotto 1 2 St. Andrew's. Q 2, Canadian National, ijeieais i-egjon in Postponed Cri foliage Tn n nastrihnr-d nrihhaee Leaeue fixture Canadian National Recrea tion Association deeeted Canadian Legion by a seore of 14. to 13. The league standing ta date is as fol lows: The Cribbage. League standing to date is a follqwfcj r O. W. L. Oddfellows, 4 64 44 Moose 4 57 51 Elevator 4 55 53 Meat Packers 4 55 53 Empress 4 52 56 C.N.R.A 4 51 57 Grotto Can. Legion 4.- 49 59 4 49 59 Basketball Standing The league standings to date are as follows: Senior. League W. Moose' 1 Orotto 3 Q. N. R. A. 2- Ladies' League Annette's "... .6 High School 2- Orottettes 1 Intermediate League High School ,.r 4 won the decision over. Jimmy Clarke Warriors ....P 3 of Prince Rupert in a fifteen-round , Legion 2 bout at the National Sporting Club's Junior League arena here. C. N; It. 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