MSLY" STRENGTH m FOR "THE WEAK" S SPORT NEWS ai DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCF. RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H, P. PULLEN Managmg-Edltor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or Carrier, yearly period, paid lh advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week .10 By mall 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 Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion ..J! . 1.40 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone M Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Tuesday, February 5, 1935 FUNCTION OF THE STATE Hon. Dr. G. M. Weir, minister of education for British Columbia, in a recent address expressed the opinion that the old political maxim, "That government is best which governs least," was outworn and could not be accepted today. It was clear that the state today must play a much greater pan than that of umpire. He quoted Laski to show that the state was an organization for ehablintr "the PREMIER BENNETT AND THIS PORT BILLIARDS CONTINUED r'utther Postponed names Last Evening In the fifth game from the fixture games: January 24 George Howe. Grot mass of men to realize social good oh the largest possible i"8. plimentary manner. He was speaking of the port of Vah-'MKe o couver in connection with the First Narrows bridge proposal and is quited in Hansard as saying: "It is a national port, the onlv nort of consentience unon the Pacific Coast able to take care of large traffic. The warriors port of Prince Rupert has not been available for traffic to1 u?iM' the extent that was originally thought and Vancouver S S, taico iui uiust ui n it Liiuiie iivuuuoie on me i acme slone." . . itMtgrM,fftct lheonfKjjtceRilpej;t.is aVail-amaiTd'hasWe ridrt iacmuoolvf t.lit ehuragement from the public men of Canada which it ,righ Bcno1 siiouid have had. The result is that those facilities have not' been used as it was expected they would haVe been. BAPC0LITE The Durable Finish For Hbats and All Exterior Surfaces BAPCOLITK VAKN1SII Is made on a hew formula and Is unaffected by fresh water or salt either hot or cold. BAPCOLITF. ENAMKL is made In fifteen different colors and provides an exterior finish of beauty for canoes, automobiles, etc. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. FOR SALE Fisher Truck and Chevrolet Truck Phone -580 -Phone Intermediate League Canadian Legion 2 High School .2 2 League 4 1 Grottettes 1, Junior League Scythians 5 Bby Scouts 1 0 L. 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 2 4 0 2 4 SPORT CHAT C'aiiiury and Portland played a i'la)ert mie-all tforthwest Hockey League iiiaw in I'uiilunU Sunday night, the flrattoirofK, as a result, assuming Two more deferred games in the jrxulusiw possession of second place. Prince Rupert ftliliard Lesgifr 'fceft , Sefctffe MlflloYialfes blanked the played last night. . Wfitcferrii ijy a More of two to nlf In the third tame from the frx-ai SffttHe Lint 'Friday night Itffe of Jarffftry 31. E CWWftri. Em press, defeated O. P. Tinker, Canadian Legion. 250 to 212. giving the Empress an aggregate lead of 714 to CSC -to date with the following games yet to be played: O. A. Woodland, Canadian Legion, vs. ML E. Young, Empress; Arthur Deale vs. Pete Pritchard; George Cripps vs. Len Raabe. - to, vs. J. Allen. Canadian Legion; utmHtif .is n. rtrilf . On iKM&fKy fright Vortltfnti had defeated SMitHe irci Portland ice three lo one. Last night the Linns beat Edmon ton at Vancouver 5 to 2 and. at ala Bert Morgan vs. G. A. Woodland; J. pluy. tlieir victory v r the Maple Sutherland vs. George Cripps. 'Ag-' Leafs av Tomnto Saturday night gregate score to date: Grotto. 741; givim? iliem a lie fir third place Canadian Lfeelon. G03.) . Willi the Caiullens in the Inter- January 15-G. A. Woodlartd. I national Division. Canadian Legion, vs. James An-, - drews. Elks. (Aggregate score to'T)f f I1DF date: Canadian Wgioh. Ift5 kljijljillJ January 10 M. K. Young. Em-i press, vs. G. A. Woodland, Canadian : Legion. lAggrvgate score to 'ifate:J 1209; Canadian Legion,' X I' Iu if. . I lrtU,cV 'M'nu;uiy io realize j December 11-James Andrews, the best that themselves. IS 111 i e, vs. j. Allen Canadian Legion The minister said that, if democracy meant anything, it lAggregate score to date: Elks, mo; meant atUeasUerruality of opportunity, something which (Canadian Legion, im. does not&xist 'today.' By extending its educational, health) ThnighVs une-up and welfare services it does something at least to bring Line-ups for tonight are as foi-closer the day When equality of opportunity will be a fact lows: as Well a?r a"h ideal. j c. p. Baiagno, Eiks. vs. o. p. Tin- Dr. Weir showed that social and educational services ke ? wSrS ?' j Allen were a paying investment. It paid the state from the stand-' Jam Andrews vs. o. a. woci- point 01 government nnances to prevent distress, w pre- land. vent ill-health, to prevent mental breakdown, to prevent' wiiiiam stuart vs. Arthur Beaie crime, to prevent neglect of children. The government: J EMorrls. aeorgecripps. services alon these lines represent a good investment for) Harry m'mlc M- m. Lamb, the community, just as does education far better invest-1 " ment than our expenditures on liquor and many non-'RocirnfLoll QfnnJirfr essentials and luxuries. ' DaSKeiDail Oianaing LEAGUE STANDING Senior League W. uunui in,t.iic iiuusc ui Vyuiiiuiuim leteJiiiy I leilliei Jorottn 4 T)nu r....v .l i T. r..t i ? n l i I jiuiiucLL leieneu iu rnnce iiupert in anyinmg mil a com- c n. r. a 2 p: X You Save Good 4 4 - 8. 2 - 10.-2 5 o.5 Billiard Averages !S G. Ttl. W. Stuart (Elks) 7 1750 II. Menzie (Elks) 5 1250 J. Bulger (Elks) 2 500 J. Allen (CD 1 250 Oeorge Cripps (CD 5 1247 M. E. Young (Emp) 5 1239 R. McLeod (Emp) 0 1475 Bert Morgan (G) G 1449 A. Donald (Emp) 7 1680 W. Macey (Emp) 1 238 C. P. Balagno (Elks) 7 1059 J. E. Morris (Elks) 7 1C40 E. Batt (G) 6 1397 .3, D. Macdonald (O) . 3 C92 A. Harvey (CD 4 P. Pritchard (Emp) .6 E. Cameron (Emp) 7 O. A. Woodland (CD . 2 W. Hulson (G) I L. Raabe (Emp) 5 George Howe (O) 5 M, M. Lamb CD D. Brown (G) W. Wllllscroft (Elks) E. Stacey (Emp) 0. P. Tinker fCD T. Kerrigan (0) 1. Sutheriahd fb) James Andrews (Elks) C L, Youngman (CD A, Beaie (CD 918 1400 1007 450 225 1127 1119 1549 1543 1527 214 1488 1489 COO 774 579 725 Av, 250 i 250 250 250 249 248 246 242 240 238 237 234 233 231 230 233 1 230 225 225 225 224 221 220 218 214, 213 j 21315 200!" 194 N 103 y Quality in footwear Is thf first consideration. You know better than to expect something for nbthlng. Your Common sense tells yoti that mateflal made to last costs less in the long run than material thrown together to sell cheap. WE 1)0 NOT HANDLE BANKRUPT STOCK OR SECONDS because both these classes are 'leftovers" which sell for practically nothing because they arc worth practically nothing. flood Shoes and Ruhher Good outwear poor shotfs and poor rubbers many times over and they keep their shape and appearance. THE FAMILY SHOE STORE have always given you the finest your money can buy And we will continue to 'give you the finest for this has been our policy, fur many years WIN Si STREAK CONTINUED. C. N. 1L A. 'ktm of fr(lo txit, Nitlil Intermediate lUce Is Close The Qfolto continued Us Senior Uasketball Leuglte Vlmrtng sfrfak' flast nffclrt fct the expvnM of thet Caandlah National Recreation As-i Kbclatloff with S scofe of 51-36. Thei tobacconists were decidedly in form! while the train crew were enjoying night of I. Half time score won result, stepped back into second '29.15. Gurvich IiWkh1 himself Id 21 plfcrf trm WPTfftlfkh wrr idle. olnts for his night s work. In die ttrtmft ttrtne mt night The ladies' game was the best of Keattle siRir OnNrtry 0 (0 2. the evening. Gruttettes losing out r to Annettes 10-7. Annettes squad! By defeating Nfw York Amerlearis'ihftrt thrmts their own way in the' of January 29. Bert Morgan. Grotto, in a trard-fmight guru at ChfrtigwJ first ta'lf when they walked off at' won over J. E. Morris, Elks, 250 to ftWflsy rrfm. the ChfWgrt ffthe IhteYvsl wifK sik-oint lead, 229. The Elks Still ha,ve a lead of flawfes twmtten l-.tftthp M (hetjeore TiMng- 7-1. in the second half 1141 to 1058 with the game of Gtwte tfrnrtesm T)ftMin Of (it Nsfrnrnt the OrotWtes tnfnM on the heat Howe, Grotto, vs. James Andrews, ftofkfty Iff iimiMx DrtilrisJio oalsrore their opponent but Io.m Elks, still outstanding. Mm rt btotfh th Marnmis l Wtol by three 'pofnts. Following are othet outstAndK MotHrtel Salnrttay trttht. dronjilngj the JtmM High School five last sk Wtft sMAfrtl fs-. The Amert-lto the 8cyfh!flh4 9-16. cans, however. improvetl their Tlie High School and the War The Family of weefc-ifKf : f tors tangled In SCHEDULE February 5 February 7 February 12 'Februarv 14-February 19-Februury 21- Elkx v Legion. Empress V5 Grotto. Elks v.1- Empress, legion vs. Gfotlo, Elks yi Grotto. Empnr va legion. : Shoe Store the Intermediate League with the student coming out on the long end of a 27-22 count The game was minus the thrills usually put up by these lirter- hriedlates. "Half time score was 17 10 in favor of the High School. Senior League arrttto HatehfoM 14. Murray Hi. Gflll.t ill. Mdrgah 3.. J Mor rlj,n ill flurvlrh iti- titat M : C. li. R. A.-8tlle 7i. Johnson Mil. Dan Morrison Ci. E Smith J i5. 0g. (J. Smith li; toUl, 30. I ladies' league Annette's Stone 4i. Ratchford MorrHt 2. Hrahd. StArnp-Vlnttnt. ( Boddh; 4 ; tdtftl, Iri. T total. 7. Ifiiermediafe l.ejue j) High Scliool -Oampbeil ). Und- sny 'I7i. Davies Mi. Morgah. Tobey. ilMcMeekin. Fulton 2i. total. 27. m Grotiette smith 2i. Dickens : 2. ilalfberg Ui. Kelson. McMee- kin, Croxford, Gullck. Beaie 2i; Warrlors -J. Comatllna G. UOJ. Vlereck n. ntxnatrlck Miller. F. Comadlnn. Domlnato '2 total, 22. linllor lagne High School H'lrano Ui. ifouston '81. Kelsey. Veltch, Muliro, Lear 2 -Itusoy; total, 9. Scythians Domlnato 9i Gillls '2. Montesano 5i. Letourncau, ; Mhfray Montesaho. Astoria, Ahton-elli ttftal, 10. ! Money When Yoti IMPRESS 4 1 Buy Good Shoes CtKf LEADING; Rare For Crilbage Lea rue Honors Conliriaing Prince riupert Ctlbbaue Lt-astie1 results last night were as follows: 1 Empress 13, Grotto 12. C. N. R. A. 13, Canadian Legion 14. EleVatot K Moose iz, Meat Packers"l3,,t O.'tJ. F If League S'ldtidltig M. W. L. 1 Empress 4 58 50 1 Canadian Legion 4 57 51' Elevator 4 56 5i. Moose 4 55 531 ' Meat Packers 4 54 54 L O. O. F. 4 53 si J Grotto 4 53t 55' Ctt.tt.A. 4 46 C2t Hockey Standings Interftallftffal DlvWdh W. D L. F. A. P. Toronto 21 3 10 95 69 45 Maroons 17 2 Id 79 48 Sft Canadlens 9 '5 13 57 75 2S Americahs 8 7 17 58 83 23 St. Ldlils d 5 22 67 97 17 American Divii'ion Chicago 16 4 10 70 56 30 Boston 10 3 12 73 07 35 Rangers 14 4 11 63 75 3i Iethlf 11 7 13 70 07 29 NflrthWesl League W. D. L. F. A. P. .Beattle 16 2 6 70 45 34 Portland 8 4 8 54 51 20 Vancouver 0 4 8 64 53 22 Edmonton 7 2 11 56 75 )0 Calgary 3 C 10 45 67 12 h Ddily Newa Want-Ads. alia j ways bring quick results. I HUKS(D i in oz. si.;:, 1 lil HIRAM WALKER St SONS LlMITlu HTe.ISMCO " ""his advertisement is not published of dlsptayeil by . Uiiuor Control Hoard or by the Government ut Uritish Columbia. MURESC0 The Pqiulnr Wall Finish. Come : r, 1 k'autiful tints. 75c package; Klc i-parkacc GORDON'S HARDWARE I'hone 311 .McBrlde St, irBrtriiiFi?iTniiBiiiii.iisi';:B- 1 THE CONSOLIDATED MINLT, & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TKAIL lilUTIKII COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Producers ft Reflr.en if ELEPHANT TADANAC Brand CllkMlCM. H.HTILIfclt ALIBI IS SUPPORTED Hirl'lier Wthe.sH Heard In Defence (If Hiiiithiaiin LIriiHtrrjcirs nirtlnlay FLEMING-TON, N.J.. Feb. 5: Further defence witnesses in the Irlal of lirUrto Itlchard Hauptmann, charged With the kldnap-murder of baby Cliarlfca Augustus-Lindbergh Jr.. took thfe stand In support of Hadlilmatm's alibi yesterday, claiming that accused was no where near the scene of the crime on the night lh question. The state, on the other hand, contended that the weight of evidence pointed conclusively to Hauptmann and none other. One woman witness for the defence said she saw Violet sharp dead hbliWmald of the Morrow household, riding that night In a car carrying a blanket which apparently contained something. It was the twenty-fourth day of the trial. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh was in attendance throup.hont t1 day It was hi thirty third birth- 'ekeena nrand , KLKCTKOLYTIC Ammonium I'liirtpliales Sulphate of Ammonia - Superpb"" phalr mi. Complete, rrrtllhrrs Lrd-Zlne - Cadmium ItHmuth BADMINTON SCHEDULE "A" I-eane February 0-No 1 L'upr R.; No. 2 Rupert vs flkern vs. No. 1 Itunert: Sk' n Rupert. February 13-No. 2 R"P! "'' r f 1 N. It.; No. 1 Rupert v fff:-s' Skeena vs. No. 1 Rupert C N B v N6. 2 Rupert. Pflinmrv 2nSlceen.l V C N. . , C. N. U. vs. Bkeena: No. No. 1 Rupert: No. 1 R"! ' v C N. N i 2 Rupert. "11" Leaue February 6 Rupert vs C w. C. N. R. vs. Skeena; Skeina t " pert. League Staiullnc The league standlns to wf follows: "A" League No. 1 nupcrt Skeena C. N. R. A No. 2 Rupert "IT league C N R. A. ' (Itupert 11 a .it u X a J