252. The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. We were, told ves ford was a test of the IP LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. FRINCE RTJPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA THE RY-ELECTION Phone 357 SEE the.- - - Stunning New Spring SHOES IIY 'Senoritd All new styles . . . leaders in values and style Just' received a-smart and intriguing array of styles. See these in Blue, Grey, Brown, Black and. White. Have you visited our bargain department? It will pay you. Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance , For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British, Empire and DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations comment. The Liberal won with a maioritv of 15?.n $5.00 .10 Tuesday, April 17, 1934 EFFECT OF PUNISHMENT It's a spring morning. The sun is shining and evervthintr is happy. How can a man or woman be anything else but happy under such conditions?. Again it is raining. A cold wind is blowing; All nature is shrinking from the blasts of the elements. Under such ! conditions it is much more difficult to be happy and cheerful. It is a person's lot to be thrown amontr hannv enmnan- ions. Cheerfulness becomes a habit. It is difficult to be sad i . 1 1 t. unuer sucn conditions. Another person-is thrown among, companions who are always complaining, who feel themselves injured,, who are at war with the world. They see nothing eood in the world and they live only for themselves. Under such conditions! it livery difficult to be happy. The cheering thing is that we can. change our environment, can influence our companions and can, helatn. make as at the last election the majority for the Liberal was only about half a hundred. HARD ON THE IJACHELOIIS Italy is not to be a country of "single blessedness." Ba chelors are to nav half their income intn tho nnMnnni t.0o Wkot Acid Indigestion and Heartburn and their frequent sequels Naunea( Headache, Bad Breath, Sleepless Nights can easily be guarded againU by taking a little flmr-ated Magnenia (Binmuth in Ma(rneia) after eat-inc. . . .The over-acid con. dition of the stomach is improved by this protective neutraliter. ... Try it . . . Powdtr or TableU. . . At all Drug Store. us mtxviaJbui MAGNESIA 1 BISMUTH IN MAGHESIA Its a Protective Htutralizer-HOT a Laxative Stocks React To Break in Silver All Ixmu-s Off Yesterday Ini New York Trading Wheat Is Also Weak . NSW YORK, AprlM7: The stock ! market reacted sharply yesterday to the seven-eighths- of a cent break In the price of silver and the weakness in wheat with all Issues losing ground. The Industrial average at closing was 103.57. off 1.47: rails. 49.07. off .51: utilities, 25.71. off .05, and bonds, 94.61. off .81. Vancouver Stocks ! the world brighter no matter where wa may be located.! MaPle Lea, -72-Don't let environment spoil our lives. Rise above sordid1 flck,e Cr0.w- l surroundings. Vancouver Alexandria, .07. Bayvlew, .024. B. C Nickel, .62: Big. Missouri, 20. Bralorne. 14.00i Bridge River Con, .43. B. R, X., 1.05. Butte I X. L, 55. Cariboo Quartz, 2.00. Dunwell, 27. Georgia River, .024. Dentonla, 1.77. Golconda, .42: Hercules, .08 "4. Indian, .03. (ask). Mlnto, .68, Meridian. .20 "i. Morning Star. 29tlz. Native Son, .05j National. Silver. .04. Noble Five. .11. Pend Oreille, 1.08. Porter Idaho, .094. Premier, L36. Reeves McDonald, .15. Reno, .89, Reward, .09 "4. Silver Crest, .03. Salmon Gold, JO. Taylor Bridge, .65. : Wayside. 2&. Whitewater, .07. United Empire, .17. Waveriy Tangier. .02. Toronto. Central Patricia, .66. Chlbougamaa. .13 i " xM'i Lee Gold, .174. Granada, .84. inter. Nickel, 28.00. Macassa, 2.65, Noranda, 43.00, Sherritt Gordon, L23, Slsco 2.42. Thompson Cadillac. M Ventures, .97. Lake Maron, .10. Teck Hughes, 7.50. Sudbury Basin, 1.60, Columario, .38. Smelter Gold. 20z. Can. Malartic, .58. Little Long Lac, 4.65... - Bagamac. 32. South Tlblemont, .13. 5. Long Lac Lagoon, .22. Manitoba ti Eastern, .25 Vi. terday that the election in South Ox-jLaWSUlt Against RrrPnOTh nf tho foHovol rrntfnv.nmnMf ! wwva.aahvuA wiA'WAV.ULACAa i- . 1 iiiiirni 1 . a a . and that all Canada was watching the "polling, particu-1 Actor Rilled Ollt mi 1 in us reiauon 10 me aievens policy ot inquiring into 1 !fjH$n& we re also told that the election was lh Angles Tudge Finds, victor vtwuisv-tuun uieai; uuu lines. V -olloVinglhat declaration-lhere.is.no need for further McLaglen Not. Responsible-For Injuries- - ;" LOS ANGELES. April 17: A. sult in which $10,000. damages was sought from. Victor McLaglen, well known screen actor, for Injuries alleged to have been sustained by an other actor in the course of a fight' staged during the production of a sury whereas married men pay only one quarter. In thislV," ru,ed ut bV th? country we mak, a great fiWWi thWor &r percent. A working man in Italy who is unmarried and! held that McLaglen could, not be wno earns a thousand dollars must pay a tax of $500. I held personally liable. Man in the Moon Good afternoon. Are you: ready to plant your rose bushes? Jake says he thinks the whole country Is going soft Today, a soft-ball league Is being organized Instead of a baseball league; These are hard times but they are improving. Pretty soon even a dentist will have to apologize foe looking down In the mouth. The latest method of transport lng 'flowers from one country to another Is to freeze them in a block of ice. Fancy sending your, girl a bouquet like that. It might engender a certain coolness that would not be conducive to love thrills. TOE DAILY NEWS Tuesday Apr!: 1? IS DEAD 'LIBRARY ON LINE' BENEFITS . K. Charles Succumbs to Dropsy On Telegraph. Lln Nurikd. By. Two, Neighbors- Delayed, all around on her present voyage north. Union steamer Catala, Capt A. E. Dickson, is due in. port at 0:30 this evening from Anyox. Stewart and other northern points and will sail soon thereafter for Vancouver and waypolnts. V Itlg Telephone Bridge l'arty Net $75 I'or New. Book. Campaign-Fund Another "uuki $75 was realized for the T "There's I want; oday's Weather Terrace Clear, 44. Hazelton Cloudy, windy, 45. Smlthers Part cloudy, calm ml!d. Burns Lake Bright, calm, 32. the Dad Baseball Opener ABOLISHING Monday UeterrecL WAq itain At National Capital. PrevonU; I'laying of (Same IVtwcen " Washington and Boston WASHINGTON DJC AutH (Canadian (Canadian Press rrcss owing Owing to w IT tain, iBin.i i known as the Jewel mine Thirty years ago or more It wms oonMdered a promising property and wt ih xene of considerable activity. Re cenUy, It again attracted attention and was refinanced and renamed The late E. H. MorUmer of thU eity was at one time one of the prrncl al owners. LKFT KSTATK TO CIIII.lltKN NEW YORK. April 17:-Otto 11 'Cahn, famous financier and art wtron, who died here recently, sft no bequesu to charity In hta 1U. His entire estate was ordered Uvlded between his four children ,rhe widow was taken care of by Mr. Kahn before he died right there in the OOM' catalogue" Tom is a wise boy. He's been to the C.C.M. dealer's and had a look over the new 1934 C.C.M. s. He hat picked out the model he wants, and is showing it to his dad in the C.C.M. catalogue. With what he knows about bikes himself and the information given him in the C.C.M. catalogue. Tom can show hi i Dad reasons aplenty why a 1934 C.C.M. is such a wonderful buy. He can tell Dad alt about the seamless steel tubing of aero- V? piane ngniness usea in tne irames tne u.u.n. triplex Hanger that makes a C.C.M. run so easily the powerful C.C.M. coaster brake that coasts so freely and stops so smoothly the comfortable suspension saddle the new ( " Endrick Chromium plated rims, the rustless steel spokes .and the new, racy Dunlop tires. He can also till1 Dad that V.the bright parts are not merely Chromium plated but the Chromium is applied over u u m. s famous 20.year nickel, so that this super-brightness is sure to last. There's such a lot of EXTRA quality built into a C.C.M. that it is really beyondcomparison with in ordinary bicycle. Son, why don't you get a C.C.M. catalogue from your nearestC.C.M.deal er? Then you can show your Dad th modellyou want, and be able to.ttll him why the C.C.M. is such a wonderful buy at today's prices. Hallway Kmplu.xees Pass Itesoruti,, A-klng 1 hat Ten. I'erwnt Kt. ductlon Ib ItrtlorMl At IU regulai --- in. , . ... ,v. f - , .,L t1( per, wno naa been suiiermg irom,Prmce Rupert Public Library new it was necessary to postpone tte mn' m I-"" iii nuni, dropsy for some time died in his the lMlw;1 Employ of Major carnpn,gn as. a result of the opening game I)mpR cabin at Currier Creek, fifty ':, , . teleuhonc bridge baseball season scheduled tc be d oUm , .., em ; , holding of a large telephone bridge north of sixth Cabin on the deso-! VMterday aflMfiaM1 aes on th canadun n r, late Yukon Telegraph trail on Ap- party at some twentyflve nomeijbctweeli Wa,hmgton senator awl way passed h re ... luu,-. m, ju, uccoroing iu a report rc- msi nigni. mere wcio um "-!Boston Red Sox. OMier opetllnf nruwajr managem m u .ibolUii ceivea ai divisional headquarters enty-flve tables in play ana up- games n the American and Natlo-.wage reductions un, of: the provincial nolice here. He 1. r 4nn .u.m u.k in nttfn.'nul Imdum are aehMtuled for to- emulovees - ui r " ' - wnlut UUU , lalvil service impiovn lieu than SI0O0 per n m tort number of ,. In 1 'J ipOU Ittdt In its n-utal. the , TTT.ITTS dance at the various places. Theay. , ,.,.npt,. for. three days prior to his death , .V. . :tcd t.. the improved u,.,,., 0 , Iby two neighboring trappers, Otto P" e,c ,..,. -,,... railway rev.nue. ., .hi h h .7 Supplied by 3. D. Johnston Co. Ltrf iAdler and Ous Hlldebrand. who hud Cameron and Joseph Wlckett In .' ;rt the employe.- ; houici been constantly with him and who, contract ana momas mac u.m, A baMbnM maUn u pUycd Ul,,y had i.rn. ) . after his- death, conducted the sol- Mrs. J. A. Morris In auction. jthu ancrnoon belwttn a port Rs- 'he,r dllm- In wi . and u emn act of burial. 1 There were tables at the homes-smgUm jauanee lw,m an( oils The fedeni . .. n ns. : The death was reported upon Qf the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. Hn r, infPmMtia. th ftu fit to rrstiue h. , , over long distance by Adler to a Mri-enn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- Coroner Dk. K. V. Agnew of Sml- Leod, Miss Muriel Morris. Miss' ther who satisfied himself that Laura Stephens, Benevolent nnd Charles' death had been due to protective Order of Elks, Mr. and natural causes. Charles was a 1 Mrs. Thomas B. Black, Dr. and Mrs. single man, AiexHolmberg Is Laid at Rest Funeral; of; Elderly Pioneer Resident Of: City Took. Place This Afternoon The funeral of the late Alexander Holmberc, well known elderly pioneer resident of Prince Rupert, whose death occurred a day or so ago at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, took, place this afternoon from the chapel of Haynor Bros., undertakers, to Falrvlew Cemetery, with Captain A. Coxson and Lieut H. Mllley of, the Salvation Army officiating. Among those present at the rites-were Mr. and Mrs.'Colllns of Jap Inlet, .son-in-law and daughter ot deceased. J. H. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlbb, Mr. and Mrs. G. C Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Lance SUles. William Stone. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Van. der Sluys, Mr. and Mrs. C. P Balagno, G. P. Lyons, T. J. Williams. George Ro rle. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCallum, Miss Jean Stalker. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance. Miss Jean Harrison R.N.. Mr. and Mrs. William Crulckshank. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Davles, Mrs. J.. A. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. MacCal-lum, Mr. and Mrs. Steve King. Col. and Mrs. S. P. McMordle. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Good, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large. Miss Caroline Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Patmore. Miss Margaret Shiel and Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Haworth. game Is set for 4 30. Local Man Was Once Owner Of Dentonia Mine Considerable interest Is being taken by stock speculators In uie Dentonla gold property in t Oreenwood section, owing to 1U recent spectacular upward activity. To old timers of the Oreenwood area, the Dentonla will be betUr pioyew were in Mm...ir :. tftjf,tuid receive uju.u 'r It wms fell As th welfare of was dvptmdent jikji of living Uie Im-ome provided, is wa (.- ! lutlon would rercive w the Chamber of Comn . fLsLsLsLsLssBL "vltsttttaL - .: ..) i-.t 'he rsc Mirier 0! vice organisations ma: u-a (t.ix tannbcri of parliament v; ir. eopte Af the resoliiii.it: .tr bti sent. Jap Fisherman Dies at Osland Remain of Itlvaburo SakanU Broutht Here and ISuriil Hill Take PUre XakxVlj 9 Th remain of Riburo SiU-moto. a Japanese fi.hfrm,tn v!m died suddenly at Om.u,! Smith Li-let, were brought to hi- c.u m night for Interment frm th ths-pei al Haynor Brc undruifn SalUhniKO.' Who wn fifty yesri of age and to survived b a wtdov trd family, had been a rrMrient of the 8keena River for some yesn COM the easyrnnning, trucvaluc Bicycles C.CM. Boyi nnd GirU' MckWi J? SO C.M.Crt$centMniorUdi Jf50 C.C.M. SurxWd Rotdittr 38 00 C.CM, Lidid' . 4000 c.cM, Bey scout 5 1.50 C.C.M. Rod (Uctr 42.50 C.CM. Light Rodtr 4S.00 Tim pymcnu my U rrnd for imll Kaien Hardware, Agents For C.C.M. BICYLES See Tom Ballinger, 3rd Ave. M9 For your C.C.M. Bicycles, Dunlop Tires and Accessories