( Wednesday, January 24, 1934 nan lira THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRIT1M1 COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Princf rtupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN CRISIS IS IMPENDING Names Confused In !!Bcport of Death Of Pioneer of Islands It was erroneously reported yes- tprri.1V that fl !" P I.TrtVinl Tumor Today's Weather Terrace -Snowing, calm, temperature 23 Alyansh - Cloudy, south east; wind, 20. , Anyox Heavy snow, calm, 29. ! Stewart Heavy snow, cairn, 28. H Hazelton- Snowing, calm, 20. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, colder. 1 'Burns Lake-nCloudy, caan 10. 1 Triple Island Raining, southerly gale, sea rough. Langara Island Raining, strong southeast wind; westerly swell. Hardly of less Importance than the amount of rain that, falls Is the amount which disappears' by evaporation from the surface of the ground. Evaporation stands to rainfall In much the same rej-ntlon as ln the two Items, profit and loss, ln an account. 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It is very likely that nothing will be heard for a while as to exactly what has been done at Ottawa insofar as Bri George Keep of the C. N. R. ln- considerable interests which under active development. m tish Columbia is concerned. The announcement may have'dlens 6 to come from Premier Bennett. At any rate the federal) Premier has committed himself definitely to a large pro- gram of public works for the whole of Canada in which I British Columbia will share. This program may include a. new post office building for Prince Rupert or it may not.' There is doubt as to whether it would include work on the , highway, for that has always been looked upon as provin- j cial work except that at one time trunk roads were bon- are C. J. Quantlc, superintendent of motive power of the Canadian National Railways with headquarters in Vancouver,' arrived ln the city from the south oh the Prince Rupert this morning and Is proceed- ' ing on this afternoon's train to Jas per Park enroute back to Vancou ver n ie course of one of his per-Queen of .Skldegate. an old timer of the j wtrn ttli on tajpectlon i Charlotte Islands, had re. 1 e5' McAiJey, who is re. cently passed away In Vancouver. d,ut lieV,n J; ; The name, instead, should have Arcl?le " mhanlc at Prince read A. J. cjack Gordon. The late .Oeorge n town liom the Interior to meet Mr. J Gordon, in addition to being prominently Interested ln mining Q";nt,C and accoWany htm at one time a government road foreman and was very well known. I'or the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 4:30 pjn From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays io p.m For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 p.m Thursdays 9:13 pm Friday 11 p.m Mondays and Wednesdays (b.) train) 4:30 p.n'. rom Vancouver-Sunday p.m Wednesday .. 10 ajn Friday pjn Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (by train) 10 pjn For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday 7 pjn Wednesday 3 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday ll:30a.m 1 Thursday 8 p.m N LEADING Toronto Majtl Ij-afs Player Top Point-Getters in National Hockey League NFy YORK. Jan. 24: CPi The) official National Hockey League I point summary up to the first of this wtek rhowed Charlie Conacher !of the Toronto Maple Leafs to be : still leading point setter in both the International and American i Divisions Vlth 19 goals and nine THh mit'hlvruiM OTTA A COM? rnvPPWPYPP hlthiNl h .assists to his credit, a total of 28 It is difficult to say what exactly has been the result of points or one point for each game the Ottawa conference. Possibly Premier Pattullo docs played, not know how far it will get him and if he knows he is not ! Joe piimcau, also of the Maple saving anything about it. All we know, is, that at the cloe'315- w" ln nd ,ace, wl he expressed satisfaction with the result and he remained ?ZVXlLtr ?t2 m Ottawa after the conference closed, ostensibly to take New york Rangcrs was n third up further with Premier Bennett the case for British Co- place with 23 points, eight goals lumbia. i is assists. While the premiers in conference expressed themselves1 conacher and Primeau were also as not opposed to any province that particularly needed U!leadlng the lcaguc forclcan play Hockey Scores Detroit 3, Boston 1. Ottawa 2, New York Rangers 5. New York Americans 2, Cana- Montreal 4, Toronto 8. Bill Stoess, Well j Known Vancouver , Sportsman, Passes used by the Dominion. We can be sure that Premier Pat-j VMC0VVh"J 24. (Cp tullo will do his best to get federal help for this work but Charles w (bih stoess, well there is nothing yet to jndicate whether or not he has been kn0wn Vancouver sportsman, died successful. He carried the right to special consideration In st. Paul's Hospital here Monday through the conference. It is now up to the Bennett Gov- nsht following a brief nmess. ernment and they are iiot likely to make an announcement ! just yet. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE January 25 Kalens vs. CN.R.A. vestlgatlon department with head-1 Merchants vs. High School; High quarters in Prince George arrived ! school vs. Cardinals; Scythians vs. Premier Chautemps of France Fac-!n the city on the Prince Rupert Flashes. ing Difficulties as Result f Pawn Shop Scandal i tills morning following a trip to j Vancouver and will proceed to the 1 interior on this afternoon's train. PARIS, Jan. 24; CPl Another; r. .w Wilson of the well known French cabinet crisis is believed to mining concern of W. R. Wilson ii be Impending as a result of the Sons arrived In the city on toe s. "Bayonne Pawn Shop" scandal. Prince Rupert this morning from On Monday night a two-hour Vancouver and will proceed by i'ait battle took place among rioters afternoon's train to Smlthsrs In outside the Chamber of Deputies, which district the company has Within hearing of Premier Chau temps there were cries of wDown With Chautemps!" January 29 C.N.R.A. vs. Grotto; High School vs. Warriors; Comets vs. Cardinals; Flashes vs. Trojans. February 1 Kalens vs. Grotto; Merchants vs. Warriors; High School vs. Comets; Scythians vs. Scouts. February ft Grotto vs. C.N.R-A,; Warriors vs. High School; Cardinals vs. Comets; Scouts vs. Flashes. February 12 Grotto vs. Kalens; Warriors vs. Merchants; Comets vs. High School; Trojans vs. Scouts, February 15 Kaiens vs. CNJtA, Merchants vs. High School; High School vs. Cardinals; Flashes vs, Scythians. j February 5 J.N.R.A, vs. Kalens; : High School vs. Merchants; Car-j dinals vs. High School; Scythians vs. Trojans. j February 19 C.N.R.A. vs. Orotto; ' High School vs. Warriors; Comets! vs. Cardinals; Flashes vs. Trojans. February 22 Kalens vs. Grotto; i . BRIDGE SCHEDULE January 25 Orotto vs. I. O, D. F., Swift vs. Cold Storage. February I Grotto vs. Swift, Cold Storage vs. I. O. O. F, February 8 Grotto vs. Cold Storage, Swift vs. I, O. O, F. February 15 Grotto vs. I.O.O.F., Swift vs. Cold Storage. Father P. Ix Wholey O.M.I. of Lowell, Massachusetts, newly graduated priest from the University of Washington D.C., arrived ln the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from J,hc south to Join the staff of priests in this diocese. He will be located ln Prince Ru pert meantime pending permanent assignment, 1 1 1 1 1 M A 1 I i 1 1 1 II Ii Illfltll Ml M .1 ( " Mi ! HI I iTiT II ftlTtl and Views of Sport Bruin Bad Man Back in Boston ticmestis sjene. thewing Eddie Shore and his son, Edd was made on his return to his Jnnu.iea Plain home from the Bermuda vacation, whkth ws fo und necessary to mend his at-ta:k of ment.il anulsh follr-wlns the incident during a Mplc Leaf-Bruin r ockey game which will handicap Irvtn "Aee"" Billcy for years and perhaps for life. S '-re had been trying to see Bal ley In the hospital where the convalescing Leaf player was preparing to leave for home. Dr. Donald Munro, attending specialist, refused to permit the visit Youthful Champion at St. iVo'itz Miss Megan Taylor, the thirteen -year-old British Amateur lady champion skater, Is exhibiting her wonderful skill at St. Mo.-ltz, Switzerland. Merchants vs. Warriors; High . q rr School vs. Comets; Scouts vs. Scy-'lniant uOn Ul thlans. ! February 2ft C.N.R.A. vs. Kalens; i High School vs. Merchants; Car-' nlnals vs. High School. Noted Swimmers Died on Monday TORONTO, Jan. 24: The two yveoks old son of George Young and his wife, the former Margaret Ra-vlor of Philadelphia, died here on Monday. Both Young and his wife were formerly noted long distance swimmers. BILLIARD SCHEDULE January 25 Legion vs.. Empress. January 30 Empress vs. Orotto. February 1 Legion vs. Elks. February 6 Elks vs. Empress. February 8 Orotto vs. Legion, February 13 Elks vs. Orotto. February 15 Empress vs. Legion. February 20 Grotto vs. Empress. February 22 Legion' vs. Elks, February 27 Empress vs. Elks. March 1 Legion vs, Orotto. March 0- Elks vs. Orotto. March 8-Erapre6S vs, Legion, CRIBBAGE i RESULTS IN i BADMINTON Piincr Rupert and Itoptrt Hast Leading in Two IHvUIoiis StuudJn: as u result of Monday uliiht's play In. Die Prince Rupert UAt'utiuion Association's Inter-club foniijctltion (He as follows: A Division Prince Rupert 08 C. N. R. :...t . 41 Skeena 38 it. lHvKtun Rupert East 67 C. N. II 5 I'nnce Rupert No. 1 . . 33 Skoena 47 United Church .38 Prince ltuert No, 2 32 Individual results were a) follows: A DIVISION Skrrna rs. C. N. K. Darton and Norrlngton beat R Moxley and J. Horton 15-12. 18-17. T. Murray and MUs N. Lawrence beat Krdpath and Mrs. Horton 15-4, 15-5. ( Mrs. Norrlngton and Mrs. Par low beat Miss E. Davis and Miss T. Davis 13-11. 11-15, 15-10. Skrena vs. Rupert Cornish and Bartlett lost to Russell and Lamble 14-18, 1011. Miss Astoria and W. Stamford last to Geo. Mitchell and Miss B. Thompson 15-10. 9-5, 10-15. Fcbruary 5Canadlan Legion vs., " " i. P. R. Hotel, Moose vs. Oddfellows, Grot'o vs. Elks, Musketeers vs. Em- I prcss. February 12 Canadian Legion vs. Elks, Moose vs. Empress, Mus Keieers vs, uuaicnows, uroiio vs. P. R. Hotel. February 10 Canadian Legion vs. Empress, Moose vs. Elks, Musketeers vs. P. R. Hotel, Grotto vs. Cribbage Standing Musketeers Grotto ' P. R. Hotel !Elks Oddfellows 3 Moose 3 Empress 3 Canadian Legion 3 Mrs. Darton and MUs M I.iw- Irjpnce lost to Miss J. Moffctt and Miss D. McDonald 15-8, 10-17, 13-18. Rupert v. C. N, R. Miss F. Cross and H. Ward beat Mrs. McAuley and P. Mcintosh 15-5, 15-8. Miss C. Mitchell and Miss J Grieve beat Mrs. McAuley and Miss Terrten 15-1, 15-17. 15-5. W. Cross and W. Bryant beat Bill Tobcy and R. Tobey 15-12, 17-15, It. DIVISION' Rupert r. C N. It. Miss B. Allen and E. Wilding lost to ML&s Terrlen and F. Franks 11-13. 2-15. j Miss J. Cross and J. EdKCumbej lost to Miss Terrlen and A.Vrathall' 15-11. 10-15, 10-15. I J W Nichotls and W. Dibble lost' to P. Peterson and N. McOlashan C-15, 8-15. No. 2 Rupert v. Unllfd Miss Cameron and R. Wardron beat Mrs. .Claverlng and Sutton 15-2. 15-0. Mls Patmore and Miss White lost to Mrs. Clcconc and Mrs. Krlkevsky 12-15. 12-15. J. Finn and It. Orme lost to H, Jackson and J. Gibson 8-15, 12-15. Rupert i:. vh. 8krena Miss H. lleale and Miss M. McKay beat Mrs. Greggor and MLm Lawrence 15-1, 17-14. Mts, McAuley and L. Murdock lost to Mrs. Blance and Grcggor 14-17. 15-10. 5-15. T. Bussanlch and VI. Day beat H. T Cross and W. Murray 15-13, 15-0. Rupert vh. United Mrs. Nicholls and Mrs. Bryant beat MLss Astoria and Miss E. Wilkinson 15-6, 1511. Mrs. Douglas and R. Young lost to Mrs. Rogers and E. Walls 15-13. 6-1S, 7-15. Doherty and W. Smith beat E. Gordon and E. Walls 1511, 15-10, Skerna vs. Rupert . January 29 - Canadian Legion vs. tt,,u 'u8 Anaerson Oddfellows, Moose vs. P. R. Hotel,!""" ""' Musketeers vs. Elks, Grotto vs, Em- , ?on ftnd M, McDonald prcss lost to MUs MacFIc and Mrs. Mc- miao vuinamna ana w. Lyons lost to Mrs. Lelghton and W. Murray 15-9. 113, 1018. ,1 Basketball Standing Orotto ON.H.A. 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