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PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week .10 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year , 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per line .25 Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion .02 l ransient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Member of Audit Bureau ol Circulations DAILY EDITION - Thursday, November 8, 1934. Taking as a base the lowest point in the first four months of 1933 a chart has been prepared by J. J. Gibbons Ltd., advertising agents, showing the progress made in various lines of endeavor in Canada since that time. It shows that exports have advanced fifty percent, imports) thirty-six percent, volume of business sixty-four.percent, industrial production, sixty-seven, manufacture, seventy-five, iron and steel production, fifty-three, textiles, one hundred and forty-one, autos, sixty-one, electric power production, one hundred and forty, mineral production, one hundred and eighty-four, construction only seventeen percent, employment, sixty-two, common stock prices forty percent advance. Bond interest rates have decreased one hundred and fifteen percent and commercial failures have decreased fifty-eight percent. The chart is a very striking one. Upton Sinclair, Socialist, who was Democratic candidate for governor of California, was defeated in the elections iuesday. After his defeat was certain he made a speech which was very bitter, thus showing himself to be a poor loser, 4W worm nearly loves a good sportsman. No matter g what the. odds against a man and no matter what the tac- tics ofitfie opposition", the sportsman comesjup smiling and mm ior battle again, jgften the attitude of the Joaer makes him a winner next time. We are sorry that Sinqlair uu noi snow up well as a loser of a great battle. He would nave aacieu to his prestige greatly had he done so. ASKS POWERFUL WEAPON The Premier of France has been asking for a change in the Constitution which would rive him the rin-ht rn rlissnlvp After The Ceremony Edward Colvllle of the Oordon Highlanders, former aide de camp to Lord Pessborough, wth his br ide. Barbira Benny, following the ceremony at Bt. Mark' chur ch, BUplcfielc. England. SPORT CHAT Grotto and Empress will meet to night In the second 'Billiard League fixture of the season and it w hoped a better start will be made than In the opener between Canadian Le gion and Elks on Tuesday night In which o far only one game it played, 0- L Youngman of the Le gion defeating John Bulger 250 to 203. The line-ups for tonight's fixture are announced as follows: Don Prpwd, Grotto.--vs. R. Cam eron, Empress. , . !. Earl Batt vs. A. Donald. George Howe vs. M. E. Young. .Tohn Mdv nr W I Wiit-snn. v ' Pete Pritchard. 1 1 S. D. Macdonald vs. T, Kerrigan or J. Sutherland. Spares-rBert Morgan, Grotto; Casey yink, Empress. Big league hockey will glide; smoothly into the major sports spotlight tonight when the National Hockey League campaign for the winter opens In St. Louis and Toronto. There 1$ a 48-game schedule for each of the nine clubs, three In Canada and six In the United States. The Ottawa team of last year appears, in new guise, having been bodily transferred to St. Louis. Otherwise the llnerup of the major professional circuit remains un changed. Each club will play 24 games on hpme ice and 24 away In the long grind towards the league playdowns and the Stanley Cup series for the-world championship. Charting the long schedule which finishes on March 1Q, 1935, the league-governors arranged an attractive Introduction for St. Louis f fans. Tbe;pclubaAbeep kn6tedthfee straight home'ga'mes to start the first National Hockey League season In that city. The gala opening Is set fpr tonight when the uniforms, ushers major league hoc-uniforms, usher major league hockey Into St. Louis with the world champion Chicago Black Hawks as their opponents. "Two day later, the Chamber of Deputies and ask for a new election. If 2M5 aT!M5 . c,c ,n luitu uiu mine minister WOUKl nave a. New York Rangers and on the fol-powerful weapon in his hand. Deputies do not mind voting !1ow,"k Tuesday, they play host to against a government as long as their position as deputies the slurdy Montrea' Ma"on'- is not endangered. If they felt they had to explain -to their constituents and defend their conduct on the hustings as ' e?T T"? Tda their m 1Mb pnd the I rench 'the Chamber would add much to bench, play the Leafs, Toronto .wo jucauKu u ,x legislative ooay. Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made qn the coast, Not Kiln Dried HVDETRANSFER-PHONE 580 fans see another game Saturday night when Montreal Canadlens invade Toronto Ice. Next night Bruins shift to Detroit for the opening there against the Red Wings. The Montreal nremlere i t.et fnr Thuri jday next week when the Maroons mae me long train jump back from St. Louis to meet Chicago piack Hawks at the Forum. Toronto Maple Leafs, ppen the New Yprk season the same night against, New York Am ericans In Madison Square Garden. Bocton crowds see their first game Saturday night, Nqvpmber 17. with the st Lpula club as visitors. Meanwhile Detroit Wings face Montreal Canadlens at the Forum In the French-Canadian club's first Jipme game at Montreal. Sunday, Novcm- jber 18, the Hafcks, Stanley Cup i champions, go. back to Chicago to receive Toronto Maple Leafs in the I first game of the season there. Ran- i gers hold their first home game In Mew York against St. Louis the same night. BILLIARD SCHEDULE November 8 Grotio vs. Empress. November 13 Elks vs.'Orotto. November lS-ErfipreVs vs. Legion". November 20 Elks. vs. Empress. November 22 Grotto vs. Legion. November 27 Legion vs. Elks. November 29 Empress vs. Orotto. December 4 Grotto vs. Elks. December 6 Empress vs. Legion. December 11 Legion vs. Orotto. December 13 Elks vs. Empress. SCHEDULE 0FJBRIDGE Nov 8 Swifts vs. Musketeers; Grotto vs. Ramblers; Canadian Legion vs. C K R A.. BASKETBALL November 8-loose vs. arotto: Legion vs. Warriors; High School vs. Orottettes; Scouts vs; Scythians. THE WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Ut UllM Sf aQH Nfw lievrd in ndrew Talt Takes Cold Pluntf Hull Rpalr to Slavln Finished. With the possible exception of a Jew straggling catchrs, the last 'halibut of the lp34 season lvnow believed to 'have been landed at ! Prince Rupert. Thf re were no boats i m wlih catches yesterday or today. (The remaining American vessels iare believed to have gone through ! to Seattle with their final fares. The (icsa' boats Pair of Jacks and Signal, 'still out up to today, art now be- ' tleved to be engaged in black coq ll.lfll.1K About a doien pupils are so far .enrolled in the school of navigation J which is agalp being conducted here his winter by Capt. J. R. Elfert, 'harbor master. A number more are expected to start studies in the near future Andrew Tall of Port Simpson arrived In port la?t evening wtth his gasboat. haying as passengers Oeorge P. MeColl. the well known Port Simpson merchant, and Mr. andlvlrs. Ambrose Held. The party is returning home- this Iftemoon. About an hour after leaving Port Simpson yesterday afternoon, the boat suddenly stopped although the engine was still running normally It was found on examination, that a lock screw on the shaft had fallen off and thus the propeller was not functioning. The boat was beached and. donning a bathing suit despite the cool breezes. Andrew took to a skiff and proceeded to make the necessary temporary repairs. Alter delay of about an hour, the boat was on Its way again Permanent repairs were made during the stay of the boat here. The American cannery tender Slavln, taken .over recently by. the Armour Salvage Co. which had sal- vaged the vessel a couple of months ago after It had gone ashore In Orenvllle Channel, Is now tied up at the salvage company floats after having undergone hull repairs at the local dry dock. It Im possible the Slavln may be changed to Canadian registry and added to the company's local fleet Capt. David Ritchie, one of the delegates of the Canadian Halibut Vessel Owners' Association, and George Anderson, secretary of the tocal Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, wil ball tonight .onthw. Pfinae George for 8eattle to attend the forthcoming conference, of the In ternatlonalTaherles Commission In connection with proposed halibut fishing regulations for the coming season. Capt. George Prltx, presl dent of the Canadian Halibut Ves sel Owners' Association, sailed, last night with his boat Margaret I for Vancouver apd will aj attend the convention. C. N. R. Steamer Prince John. AN EXAMPLE XQ KEEP Th plonter knw thrift ai a item nfejiilty and by Its homely virtue gov beginning to a nation.. Hit example li ope Ip be followed, today. Regular depolt In a Saylngi Account ore the ture road to financial Independence and lecurity. R O'Y-.A L B A N-K Op CANADA Capt. Edward Mabbs, bound here from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, left 8kdegate Inlet last evening for Mastt Inlet and Is expected to arrive In port early tomorrow morning. ' She is scheduled to sail at 10 o'clock tomorrow night on her return. suuth over the same route, The Indian department's cruiser1 Naskeena, wtth Dominion Con-i stable A. J. Watklnson. and Provincial Constable Victor Bond on! board, left yesterday for the Naas! Illver to conduct further Investi gation following the disappearance pf Joseph Russ. Greenville Indian.: on October 27 from the 'gasboat MQiklns Bird in which he and a. party of ether Intkans were retur; ping to the Naas Rlvrr after a Visit In Prlnoe Rupert Russ is be- 'Ipved to have fallen overboard during Horm while at the wheel if .the vessel in the vicinity of Qulnemass. No trace" of him has since been found- CRIBBAGE Nov 12--Q rot tq y. Empress: Ca nadian Legion vs C N R. A.; Moose vs. Elevator; J. O. O. 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