t t- THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. T. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yeariy perlod paid In advance For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week '. By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year By mail to all other countries, per year . ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lnch per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per nne . Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Contract rates on application. Editor' and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 86 98 $5 00 .10 Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1934 REGULATIONS VERSUS CONFISCATION their minds quickly and go to extremes when they do so. On the stock exchange prices soar far above their real value .when there is a flurry and, when there is a decline, prices descend into the depths, far below real value. So in political life. When peopie become dissatisfied with the; system under which there are a few people very rich and getting richer and many peopleso poor thev find Daily News Want Ads Bring Results 4 j CAKNKKA ANI LOUGI1UAN t TliLi: HOUT I'OSITONKD j ( NEW YORK, Feb. 23: Ma- : dison Square Garden officials ! announced a total advance ' sale of $50,000 for tickets to ! the heavyweight champion- i ship bout to be staged at Miami Fla., Thursday between ' Primo Camera, J.he titleholder, J and Tommy Loughran. A ! ! heavy last minute sale parti- , j cularly of cheaper seats is ex- f , pected but a financial lose Is j expected. Postponement of the i fight from tonight to tomorrow " night on account of heavy rain was announced today. 4 ! C0NACHER HIGH MAN Appears Certain of Leading N, II. L, Scorers Frank Boucher Second TORONTO, Feb. 28: (CP) Charlie Conacher of the Toronto Maple Leafs appears to be almost certain of leading the point scorers for the National Hockey League for the season now nearlng Us close. Up to the first of this week he had made 28 goals and 18 assists during the season tor a total of 46 points. 3.00 Frankie Boucher of the New York 9.00 . Rangers was second with 40 points, Joe Primeau of Toronto third with 1.40,39 and Harvey Jackson, also of the .251 Maple Leafs, fourth with 37. "EmLg j Elks in Billiard Play Last Night' it difficult to exist, they turn to any party that will upset w. k wuiiscroft vs. eius Morris the system and they are willing to take chances on tho fu- were postponed until tonight. ture as long as it is changed. So was oorn the communist : " " " ; groups of which the C. L. D. L. is an example and the so- j Billiard Averages 'inner mivtv known mnvo pnmmnnhr nc rnr I. I K rl ho ---' v - j tuivnii .i s - v www living -a- wiiv x a w . Ttl ; J.Sutherland (Em) 7 1389 revolution, regardless of who is hurt in the upheaval, are:D. Brown to 13 2537 the leaders 01 these groups. Most of the supporters of the;c Baptie icd 13 mnvempntH dn nnr. rpnllv want, n rpvnlntinn hut thpv nrrnip 'P. Pritchard iEm) 14 that conditions cannot be any worse and they may be bet- J-JudKe ,CL I -ti i .A i! e :i: i Boy rose - l)ijngs about a dictatorship and that bloodshed has followed or accompanied every revolution, no matter how peaceful may have been the declarations of the revolutionists. On the other hand most people recognize that we cannot continue as in the past. There must be changes but the changes must come about gradually and in a constitutional j j. Doherty (Elks) .12 way. Extreme wealth must be curbed, manipulations for o, Howe o) 12 the purpose of robbing the people must be checked. Ar-J- Buleert 'iei' u rangements must be made so that when there is an abun-f.tu,aIlJ Lamb , (CD , n dance of food and clothing in the country there shall be none hungry and without decent clothes. This can all be brought about without a dangerous revolution, such as that suggested by the extremists. It will be brought about by a system of regulation as opposed to confiscation. A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip thii coupon I ml mail it with $1 for a lit wttW trial luhicrlpi'nn to r THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Publlnhtd by Thi Chiiitmm Bciinci Pviiiihiik Bocirrr Bolton, MuchuHlta, U, 8. A, . Ia It you will (Ind thi dillr laod.nivt ef tin orH (rom IU IM tptcltf wrltfrt, well tt drprtmnU dtvottd U omrn' tnd Aildrtn'i Interna iporu, music. i nnL'c, diictilon. rad'o, tt. You will b. glad ta welcome Into your noma ao fvarleM an advorat of ptace and prohibition, eind don't anlatf Knuba, Our Dot, aad tha lumlial and tha other leaturce, -TMt1 Cmlarux Bciinci Mo-rro, Back Bay Station, Botton, Mail .- . J"lfaM and ma tlx weki' trial lubacrlptlon. I mcloit ont dollar (ID. Town) (Namt, pleu print) (Addrna) (Btata) Four games out of six were play- j cd in last night's Billiard League '. I fixture between Empreis and'Elta, i TVio tahAnno-ir ?n n rlflmnnraov ia fnr nonnlo fn oVmnrrn the former takhl2 an azrC2ate lead ! 1 ' . h n . o n. I f It..' 1 . . 1 , - oi tai io uoo. i lie iiiuiviuuui M.ur'is were as follows: A. Donald, 200; C. P. Babgno, 185. M. E. Young, 181; William Stuart. 200. . P. Pritchard, 200; J. Doherty. 147, L. Raabe. 200; John Bulgti. 136. Games of M. M. McLachlan, Em press, vs. Harry Menzles, Elks, and I M. M. E. Morris (Elks) . M. E. Young (Em) A. Murray (CD W. E. Hutson (G) .2 14 E. Batt (G) 13 L. Raabe (Em) 3 F. Aldrldge (Em) .10 G. P. Tinker (CL) .12 W. Williscroft (Em) 11 j. May (O) 13 C. Youngman (CL) 8 B. Morgan G) 13 S.D. Macdonald (G) 5 W. Ranee (CD 1 A. Donald (Em) .. . 14 J. Saunders (Elks) 8 iM. McLachlan (Em) 7 A. Harvey (CL) 12 S. Jurmain (E) 1 A. Beale (CD 2 H. Menzle (Elks) .13 W. Lambie (Elks) ....2 A. Zadaroskl (O) ....1 2534 2701 1349 386 2672 24G9 560 1850 2187 1997 2357 1441 2151 2112 2301 2475 1950 874 2430 2080 1209 2233 862 172 2400 1371 11C6 1997 157 305 1D59 287 138 Ave. 199 195 195 193 193 193 191 189 180 185 182 182 181 180 179 179 177 177 177 175 174 173 173 172 172 172 171 171 Ion 166 157 153 151 144 133 Unusually Mild SEATTLE, Feb. 28: Unusually mild weather conditions for this time of year In Southeastern Alaska were reported by Capt. Leonard Williams of the Northland , Transportation Co.'s motorship 1 Northland on its arrival here at the first of the week from Ketchikan. Primo Camera, the world's heavyweight champion. awwRL 'wHHai HylaT 4Ukf 4wwwwwwwl aawwPV$(PffjaB' H iPKf. amP'iwaVaHLwi . BaaEB&Baaaaav 0HL7 w m.-iaa i 1 Bwwl! GrlKl Im Sar Mmb awwwai wwl Tommy Louchran of Boston, the challenger. Moose Ladies' Card Party and Dance Succes S' Delightful Affair Last Night Mock Auction and Dance Round Out Evening's Program A very enjoyable bridge party was held last night by the Women of the Moose in the Moose Hall. There were sixteen tables of cards and prize winners were: ladies' first, Mrs William Rothwcll; consolation, Mrs. J. P. Moller; men's first, S. R. Peacock; consolation, Fred Radcliffe, After cards, delicious refreshment! were served after which a mock auction of a parcel of grocer- me successful btciacr Dcmg m. Moore. The evening's proceedings came to a closa with dancing fori which music was furnished by Mrs. J. S. Black at the piano. Joe Slaggard was master of ce- Basketball Standing SECOND HAM PINAL I Senior League ' - W.i. L. P. C. N. R. 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