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PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA iiibusfaed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES .cy,dlivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $3.00 'or lesser periods paid In advance, per week .10 jy mail to all parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year 3.00 87 mail to aU other countries, per-year 9.00 ixaLreaderSv per Insertion, per, line 25 Advertising-and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone 98 81 1.40 J02 Monday, April 8. 1935 WRONG IS NEVER RIGHT There is a big fight on in Ontario in regard to the cancelling of power contracts by the provincial government with; a number of power companies. It is said by the representatives of the province that they are not only wrong morally but also legally. There is a difference of opinion as to what contracts, if anyjnay. be annulled- Some claim that a contract is something sacred and whether bad or good should be carried out to the letter. The other opinion is that no contract is binding which is unjust that if a contract is wrong, the signing of iij did not make it right. It would be a worse wrong to continue an unjust contract than to break it. There are many, things more sacred than a solemn contract Take another instance. A twin pntors intn n nnntrmM- tn -- -w.) - w w a v i . . . . -v w purchase a h nine for his- fnmilv. TTp makpc Viis nnvmpnta foii atime and then' depression or unemployment makes it inkloiriir it. Whieh is the irms of the contract or to feed his family? He feeds his SHj' Bowler familv. Thflrp enn ho nni and.iught.. .: OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE There is not as much interest taken in the Oxford and Cambridge classic boat race as there was years ago. So many other, ppprts seem to have divided the interest of Canadians, Also the regular winning of the trophy by Cambridge has lessened the interest. There was a time tyhen .Oxford, was the favorite and year after year that imiversity Was.the'Winner. If the present one-sided game continues the interest in the event will gradually wane until' it sinks'ihto a minor sport event REGISTERING. AIR; IORT t Prince Rtipert can. register its airport with comparatively little exnenBei. It has no field to provide for landing. The landing'place isiprovided by nature and does not even have to.be levelled: Some day washaU'have to provide a field for the use of land planes but at present the seacraft are the only machines used in this part of the world. Hp FINE, RICH BpSHHI 'SPORT Daytime Shoes KN0X WINS ft Srir,n fnc,, i FIRST HALF Defeated Grotto Last, Night In Crucial Howling Matrin By defeating Grotto two games j to one wiin an aggregate score of, 2lbu.lo 2051 111 a crucial male 11 last liighu Knox Hotel won first half honors in the. Tea Pin Bowling i League. Red Young of the Knox. Ho tell liadi the high average of the evening 153. The The players players wero wero: Red Young, Max ASKetnteset and Paul Armour. Grotto. Covertialew Staines. Marin. Bury and'Ourvich. Canadian Uesion Moran, Oray, Stacey, Skjeilum. Nalson. Neison's Hve Morris, Wanar maker, Hill. Vftnee and Hlbbard; The-TBn.Pin League standing to date ia-a, follow; W. Knox Hotel tat Moose .. Hi Grotto 13. Canadian . Lesion ; 12.' Elks 10 Rose, Cowan it Latta 9 Power Corporation 6 Nelson's 4' STUDENTS BOWLING Keen Competiilon In Leagues April 8 Bluebirds 0oodads vs. Grotto. 1,000 ROSES Li. 5 7 8 9 12 15 17 Illsh School Result in High School Leacue bowling Saturday were as follows: Girls Gargets, 714; Lueky Strikes. 735. J. HL's, 635; Bowler Bears, 701. Twlrlers. 806; Kippers, 677. Co-Eds 597; Aceft 657. King Eds, 574; Play. Malds, 531. Boy, Cubs, 795; Champs, 747. Tigers, 786j BucJuroos. 717; Oiants, 737; Punks, 769. High sco lers were: Girls Frances Thomson, 190. Boys Martin Eriekson 194. League standings are as follows: (ilrlv Lueky Strikes 3092 Twlrlers 3690 Kippers 3278 Aces .3258 Gadget JI84 Co-Eds 5057 J.M.'s 29W Bears 2883 Play. Maids 2013 Boys Punks 3822 Buckaroos 3773 Champs. .....3740 Giants 3748 Cubs 3721 Tigers 3C29 TIME TABLE OF HAVE ARRIVED for three, hundred more and ex pects, to receive further orders within the next few, days. He lias canvassed the whole-city. day. night TllB-IlMLY NRWS Monday. Apr; MAROONS NEAR CINCH: Defensive Tactics After Piling;. Up Heavy Lead The Maroons, played a greafcgame Saturday night and were in-eontrol of- the-situation throughout, never hei milting the Maple Leafs, who put everyUilng they had into the. effort; to get into the lead. The Maroon stood off. a fierce Toronto attack in Uie first period, held the Leafs m the second and took com plete command in the third, check ing the Leafs into submission. Af ter building up ther commanding lead, the Maroons almost throughout the last period engaged in de- ue tensive tactics. On several oc casions the Maple Leafs, concen trating almosUthsifcentlreMUrenRth on the forward line, sieged the Maroons goal but- found the Montreal defence, in which Hooley Smith starred, impenetrable. Robinson opened the scoring for thecMaroons in-th. firtnw( nnw y . . . vu uuu, about half) way through the second, Harvey Jackson, netted the equalizer for the Marlie Leafs. With three minutes ofthe second period. to. go. Blinco put the Maroons, into the lead with a brilliant score from an awkward corner on an assist from Bhields. Four minutes after the start of the third period. Went- Worth and -Baldy Northcott daxh-jfd away with the puck out of one Toronto's fierce attacks and thn latter made the third Montreal goal. Thereafter, the Maroons cn-gaged'excluslvcly in a close-checking defensive game and held the fierce-attacking Maple Leafs at Bay. Connell, in the Maroon goal, had to stop twenty-one shots In the first period. and fortv-four in tho entire game while Halnsworth of the Maple Leafs handled only seventeen. CRACK TRAIN IS HEED DP Illinois Central Flier, stopped Arntedj Bandlls. WI10 .Made Big Haul Byi vs, Btriicers, kankakee. Ill, April 8: an Another Consignment To Follow From, Vancouver liland Firm, A consignment of a thousand rose trees arrived on the Princess Adelaide from a Vancouver Island firm Friday addressed to Phil Edgcumbe. Mr. Edgcumbe sayg. they lire all sold and he also. has. orders crack- Illinois Central filer was held1 I up by a large groun of masked han-. d Its near llere. the robbers maklnJ mwr getaway with thousands (dollars in cash and Jewels; ofi GiantPlanelh Alameda Prior To Pacific Hop Hue Clipner Ship. Arrives, Miami to, Prepare For-Traiw-Paclfic Flieht ALAMEDA Cal.. Aprl 8:AftcrJ iei5ury.iiignt,acrossttbecontin 11119 unnoriauon 01. roses tafcenent irom m m t the place of the. Horticultural Se- American Altways elinner plane hasj j v u , i ul, 1 1: u.j uu. lauui . nit viii . i ifr inn ,M..M.i.i. other dealers- have-also' been' lm- paredfora'fliithtsern.hMP,r4fi porting trees. ' ocean to the Orient via Hawaii, CAMERON 41 IN LEAD IktablLilic CoinnuiiiUnx .Marjln Over lion Drown in Milliard Send, Final. The- first block of the second semi-final of the city billiard cham pionship last ev tiling resulted, tal Neil Qamaron eaUbtUhtng a com J mandlng lead of 186 over Don , , Brown, the-acorns being: Cameron.. Defeated Maple Lraf Saturday io S,B. Br0wn 381 i mkestraiigle-llold-on j Tne disappolnUngy Stanley Cup ptayer8 It timid in their : shots- and- missing many an easy set-up. Cannons were missed by a I hair's breadth, balls-jiiwled 'around , llw pneketa and then stayed ouU It, the second fixture of, Montreal!, Made, Great liKplay. X5 Xrf .hT JISL ! t.i ,.' .. . . pWred and threatened the Qodt of- the evening. Canadian Legion beat. Nelson's Five two games to one with ! -an aggregate score of 2010-to 1852. mm Wide Open Garner billiards hr failed-to ei any. con. sideration from them. Cameron's best break ws 45 ilos-.l TORONTO. April 8 tCIM-Be- ing the whtl at 30). 31, 33, 2ir' Ioru.a crowd of 14.080 fans in the 'twteei. Brown could not get going. lunf ri . I . o.t..l.:llU Im1 hna M 41 l. w' ui giwiu7, tm, n lht Uie MolUreal Trm seeond bteek Knox Hote-F BIiHiln S, Veitch. Maroons took, wIILbt )tayedr; r ...' i. . a strangle-hold on the SUnlewCuDi,tonht. aerie, by outplayln and outclass- Tm finals, originally achedpled: ing the Toronto Maple Lien fa to .win tOT Vedneaday. Thursday and Frl-by a scuro of three io one in a hut. dav of -this week, have been post-wide- open gam& The Manxravhav- iwned till Sunday. Monday and ing won here the first two 01 the Tuesday, of next week. In Uie final, best three out- ofi five game- series, which will be of three bloek. C. P. the. scene now. changes. to.Mon- Balairno. trw preswnt oity cham-treal. where.-the third game will be P1"- will meet the winner of to-played tomorrow -Haitt atMb tiu- nlthtis same. iourtn, if- neccssarsr. on Thumlay. nanasome inphy is now on Mhrvillrl tllU MIIU loafa ivll. ll.n.ViCW in JOhn TIllloAV T i twogameAin Montreal to U up the: dow' aw very favorable comment sarres. tn nui1anU'deltn!Sme ,,rrllu would be playetl in Toronto Satur- Mail Schedule "or the Kan Mondays. Wednedays and Fn da 4:.W - um Prom the KasU- Tuestiaya. Thursdays and satur y 10:15 pjn Beautiful Waves- By our new and latest Helen ! Curtis Machine, featuring (..Eugene and Princess Marina j combination n-rmanents : Mi L'ady Hcatity Shoppu H. Ji ZIJMKKHJi Fully Equipped and Experienced Ghimney Sweep Authorized certificates Issued with each chimney cleaned Call or Telephone Thompson Hardware Lloyd's Haby, Coaches $27151) Lloyd'sCollapsibloCartir 850 MACBCENZIE'S. 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