w it it i"? rs i rai vm m wrmr rmiiitiJii mi i ititksk; ma .2 5 Most People i J Have Simply I No Idea - - - ? how much -foot trouble comes from wearing the- wrong type of shoes. ... Walking in unshapely, or ruiirovei: shoes, can. in jure the foot structure, temporarily or permanently. Don't Take Chances!' Let. us fit.you for COMFORT with shoes that will enable you to walk miles with smiles! The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED Whe re- Servlre and Quality Excels UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Khoner JS7 u M a ib tan n rial n tm t mm tmwmmmxwmmmcmm THE DAILY NEWSl PRINCE RUPERT - MUTISM COLU.MHIA. Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday; by. Prince- KuperU Dally News, Limited, Third! Avenue H. P. PULLEN, Managing-Editor ,.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by, mall or carrier, yearly period, paidUm advance $3.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per weekt ... 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 , Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Monday. January 14, 1935 '-'RELIGION OF POLITICS Such a hold; have the political party names on people that they stipk'tci them right or wrong. Take the present change in.'th6tattitude of the Conservative leader. When Mr. Bennett was sitting tight and doing nothing he was right in the eyes of manyof his followers. Today when he has adopted a5, Liberal1 policy he is still right. His supporters are Conservative whether the policy is Liberal or Conservative'. Politics is a. religion witln them. . This policy-of, "My party.,, right or wrong" is good' for only a percentage of the people. Possibly fifty percent of the people vote for the party irrespective, of what the party stands for. The other fifty percent are the people who keep the politicians on their toes. And. jusb now. the politicians are on their toes for the people are worried over the economic conditions and at least fifty percent are ready to switchi to any. party provided they feel that there is hope of relief in that quarter. FLIGHT OF A WOMAN. The flight of Mrs Putnam; better known to the. world as Amelia Earhart. which ended Saturdav afternoon at Oakland, California, was another indication of the fcict that womeiitfrrjust as able as men. Usually, they-can en- nure more,. ami-longdistance Hying is largely a- matter of endurance. Now that Amelia has flou'n the Pacific from Honolulu to the United: Slates, such, flights will no longer be news 4 ; ThS' BWtish gonhiftf ft eJctemled the; unemnlov- ment insurance plan in that country until within' a short time,, it is announced, every man and woman living there will be insured' against lieing out of a job. Canada' is on the eve of adopting a. similar system; It has been delayed for years but eventually we have-had; to fall in line with the British policy. We hope that the scheme will be carefully considered: so that it may become a permanent policy for the country. .Get rid of it before IT CAN INDIFFERENCE to over-acidity of the stomacli can only lead to trouble and suffering. Do; not neglect such symptoms as frequent heartburn, acid eructations, gas, "sour" fetomach, acid indigestion, etc.,, for these signjy that too much acid is present in- the stomach. For immediate relief take Disunited Magnesia, This preparation, though harmless to either child or adult, neutralizes' and alrcorbs the excess- acidi HARM YOU ! mi dUmxcdjui MAGNESIA IS; E$IA....NQT AJ-AXATIVL SPORT cB?"BTB!B riroiMri riririn-i-B raxaxmut lor the near future, and it Is to be hop-d that there will be more eni- trants for this race. Starters and timekeepers were John Storseth and Erling Green- strand. Harold, Hrlland was In charge of the refreshments with plenty of help from the ladles. The trophies- and' prices will be presented to the winners at a- dance held-: in the Oddfellows' Haiti on January 3U Junior ElksWiir i In Bowling Play league Leaders Drnionstralnl Their ; Superiority Over WAttfc (Jrocery l Yesterday . The league leading Junior Elks defeated Watts Grocery by a. score ofi 1376. to 1013 yosterday in the only game played in theGity Bowl Ing League at the Elks' Home. The high score of 203 was made by James Andrews. Games of Moose vs Canadian Legion and Lambie & Stone vs. Old Empress were The league .standing to date Is as follows: G. Junior Elks 4 C: N. R: A. 4 Lambie & Stone 2 Senior Elks 4 P. Bums Ltd 3 Old Empress 3 Twlrlers 3 Moose 3 Waterfront Rats 2 Pioneer Laundry 3 Canadian Legion 3 Watts Grocery 4 MAU.SUlVF.lt Pts. 4070 4781 2304 4420 3215 3701 3122 3040 1981 2827 2C02 3551 Av. 1243 1195 1152 1105 1072. 1007 1041 1013 001 042 897 888 NItW YORK. Jum 14: tCD)-IJar jsilver closed at 54b per ounce- on 1. . . l -1 I.,, l.l... im .il iiiciaj. mm km. wjuuy. KM yountll oh , CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTION. RHEUMATISM with JftcuaingujwiwtoroimrtwtAHCA NEWS OF WHIST January 18- Sons of Norway vs I.O.O.H.. Canaiilan Legion vs. (Init io. January 25I.O.O F.' vis. St. An drews. Canadian Igton vs. Sons nf Norway. February 1-Canadlan Legion vs. I.O.O.R, St. Andrews v. Grotto. February a-Grotto va. Sons of1 Norway, Canadian legion, vs. St. Andrew. February 15 I.O.O.Fi vs. Grotto, fiun of Norway vs. s Andrews. February 22 I.O.O.F. vs. Sons of jNprway. Grotto vs. Canadian I- Kion. March 1- St Andrew vs. I.O.O.F., Sons of' Norway vs. onnaillfln March 3r-I.O.O.P. Legion, GroUo.vuj St March 15 Sons of Norway vs. Grotto. St. Andrew.s vs. Canadian Legion. BBrJbB 1 B m:.UxmaiUiMKM!m Razor-Edge Competition In CRIBBAGE ! Cross Country Ski Tourney; J FIXTURES Was. hrst m History of City ' Jamias 1-Gauadlan Union vs. A crowd of about two hundred visited the Sons of Nor- ZTuImZTZZ way ski- cabin on Mount Oldfield yesterday. Conditions Vaur. ' beinir oxcollfint for tln nwtjisinn. niiirh internut vvm tiiun 1, .,ili; tl.t.l,: u f..r 1... ..i Jnnuarf 24 Meat Veken m wjr .... ... tuu 1.. vii.v.ii w.m inv nisi UJ IIV IIUHII ill u. femKlInn lilnm Prince Rupert l!he trail, which was ten miles-long, was n.ha v i.oojj.. FJwator v1 laid in very rough territory with bad bills, heavy timber Empress. and. slurpi ouwes, but """'r""'"M in the race made very good time considering that they had had UtUc or no practice. There were no accidents with the exception of Jack Itrunil breaking one ski: on. tho loine stretch, thereby being: dls-lualiiied. OUirrwise he would) undoubtedly have been first In. the class- in: which he was entered! j Loud' cheering was- heard: from the crowd when the competitor. Vera first seen ooming up, the last tteeplilll at the finishing lino, most of? them fresh- enough, to. statti tllu Int. over. The Clausen, ski trophy was won by. Hans Khutfcrn. who mude the. best time in the class uiulbn thirty years of age, while dumar. Selvig haptured the & Skog trophy, mali-' Jug the best time ln his class, over ' jthirty years of; age. Prizes will; also' be awarded) to. the next two besti fskiiersKln; each' class, these being i Hans Pederseu, and Oscar Sather ln the class over thirty and' John J Pfedheim and- Inge Valen in thej class-under thirty. Following were the Umes made by the thirteen! competitors: ! . Thirty, years and over-Gunnar Selvig, 4C minutes, 40 seconds; Hans Pedersen, 5S m., 20 s.; Oscar Sather, 50 m., 45 John Olsen, 5Tm., 10 s.; Stelnar Berg, C5 m 45s.; Thoralf Murvold, 95 m 30s. Under thirty years of age Hans Knutsenj 42 m; JoJ)ji lfj'ejJhelm,.8i m.; Inge Valen, 48., 45s.;'ArnoId Pettprsen 49 m ao. . nrfH I-anuthp 1 53 m; Henry Larsen. 78 m. The- Umo- made in tills men by the winners is the average time made on any ten mile ski course. Another. raue is under consideration; But He Got Up And Won Althou'di he loolfc hope'.c !y an? lei. in the fene-. H.ile Dale Is not ouf. by a long 4: ' Genr.r.-nan 'nci.'-y N-l. m BmI. Jr. "under ho.- :k remcu:i'.cd inn won the vent the rti'in-hviHe t'vi Ifj ftf n an' p". '' nv ' .it tlitHinu.re Mrt. SCHEDULE 1 MORSE CREEK IS FLOODED I itn (fllirf1 Slums llimoeir l ,Vs (iuMla-.SHirUai He i an .Mile Otfiiial' Showing himself to be a public benefactor besides a good official: Fire Chief J. R. Morrison did the 'skaters or this city a big favor last night. On being asked if it would be possible to flood the Ice surface t Morse Creek In an effort to improve the, Ice for skating. Mr. Mor rison not only said It would, but readily loaned between four and five hundred feet of hose and hlm-msU supervised flooding operations. AB?urtAi' by a dozen or so willing 'helpers he sent two and a half ' hours at Moras GmeJ nmdo- two extra irips,haeJc to.Uie Fire Hall for, .more hose when breaks. occurred. in vs. Canadian 1 that being used and than spent no Andrews. little time himself working on tho Ice. It was left for Mother NaUiro to complete the job that tho chief so ably .started. Primo,. Can You Train Like This? Jack Sharkey, former hcavywelaht hoin? champ., plays host to Primo Carnei;i unoihi'r ex :hamn a, he latter stops over In Hoi.ion Jack i. .-en nouniv. a pla. of whin for Primo at hU tavern in Boston, SCHEDULE impress Leading of bridge! Nrr:Le?r January 17 Swifts vs CNJlJ: Canadian Legion vs. Grotto; "Ru-ipert Brand" Musketeers vs. Itam- ! biers, BASKETBALL. gion va. Warriors. High School v Omlto, SmhiUi vs. aeyUilans. January C. N. It: A. va. M'w, Annette rs. High BelKXri. High Srhool vs. Legion. High StlKKJl it. .Scouts,. January 34-Orolto v. O. N, !U A.. Warrior vs. High School,, Annette s vs. GroUo, Seyttilant vs Scouts. January 2- Giotto vi Mooac vs. Annette's, School. February 4 C. N. R. A. vs. Grotto. Grotto vs. Annette's. High School m Warriors. Ittgh School vs. Sey- llilaru. February 71-Moose vs. Grotto, toglon vs. Warriors High School vs. Grotto. Seouto vs Scythians i February II C.N. R. A. vs Moose. Mthette's vs. High Scluol. Hleh siehool vs. Legion, High School vs. eouts. Februarj' 14-Grotto vs. C. N, R. V.. Warriors vs. High School: An- liotte's vs. Grotto, Scythians vs. Ifieouts, ' February 18 Grotto vs. Moose, Grotto vs. High Schooli Warnors vs. Legion. Seyttilant vs. Scout February 2 U -Moose vs. C A.. Legion vs. High Schooi. High Sehool vs. Annette's. ScouU vs. High School: February 25-C.N:R:A. vs. Grotto, GroUo vs. Annette's. High School vs. Warriors. High School vs. Scy- inians. February 23-Moose vs. Grritt'o. Legion vs. Warriors, High School vs. arotto, ScouU vt Scythians. March 4-c: N. R; A. vs. Moose. Annette's vs. High School, High School vs. Legion, High. School, vs. ScouU. March 7Orotto vs. C. M. R. A.. Warriors vs. High School, Annette's vs. Orotto. Sevthl. v tiioh School: March 11 Orottq vs. Moose.' Gortto vs. Hleh School. Warrlnr! in Diiiiara nay Over the week-end three more mmN were played In the Prlnee v January 24- Rupert' nrandHltupert Billiard IJwgue fixture from Musketeers vs Swiff; Rftmbiert tast Thursday nini as ioiiows: vs. Qrotto: C.N.II.A. vs. Canadian e. Cameron. Empress. 250j,G. Vt lutein Tinker. Canadian Let Ion. 209: January 31-Swlffs VaCanadlan. a. Donald. 260j AlextHarvey. 108 legion; Grotto. vs. "Runert Brand-1' Un. Ruab. 220; George Grlpp Musketeers; Ramblers vs. CttiniA. jaso. I'ebruary 7 Swifts vs. Ramblers: C N R A. vs. Grotto; Canadian I-f-glon vs. "Rupert Brand" Musketeers. February 14 flwlft. vs. Orottni CJ.R.A, v. "Rupert Hranu" Mus- keleerai Canadian Irfglon vs. Ramblers. February 2l--C.NJl:A vs. Swifts; Grotto vs. Canadian Legion; Ramblers vs. "Rupert Brand" Musket- rera February 25-SwlfU vs. "Rupert Brand" Muiketeers: GroUo va. Itanvblers;. Canadian Le-jion vs. CM. R.A. March 7 Canadian legion v Rwlfu; "Ruperf Brandr Musketeers vs. rjroltoi. C.N.1UA, vs. Romf biers. March 14-Rmblers vs. 8wlfU: Grotto vs. CNR. A.: "Rupert Brand Miukoteem w QaniwUaiir IRlon. This gives the Empress an aggre- tiato load to.date of.S)J8'to W7fwllh the following two game yet to be played: M. B. Young, Empreaa, v. A. Woodland. Legion; Pete Prlt-hard fit v, C. li. Youngman. I The flnal'outstandlng-game from lastTueaday.nlghUs-fUturo Intwrnt Elks and Grotto is to be played to- i night with J. Sutherland. stibtitut-Ing on the. Orotto tram for 8 I 'k.. ..nln.l.lli...., ir.,.U The following line-ups for night's fixture between Canadian Laglon and Elk are G. P. Tinker. Canadian Legion, vs. C. P. Halagno. Elks. 1 Alex Hatvey v. W. E. Wttllscroft. O. A. Woodland vs. Jsmes C L. Yeungmarti vt WtUiam Stuatt. George Cripps vs. J. E. Morris. M. M. Lamb vs. Harry. Meniitv Two long oiUtamllB fiamM from ttie Mature of I)eeept6eflliilc. Itwern. Site and Uanwllun. IHHt, Januar I4r-C. N. R A. v. OmiU. Jame Amlrnwa v. Alhx, Har Grotto vs. Arutette's. High SthoollandJ K, Mortis va. Gifne Ortppr- vs. Wftrlrnrs, High Brlutol vs fley-thlnns. January 17- Mnwnn. Omttn le lsn remain Ui be playel; Billiard Averages W. 8ttiaruKlkM B Caimvnn, iRntpi . Omrgg- Oflpps. i Oh. J. Ilulhfto BIkM. It MenrJo RlkM R MfLwd. iKmpi M. E Young- Bmpj irotto vs. High School. Warriors vs llf,L Monan. iat legion. Scythians vs. Scouts. A- Donalt,i 'Kn Januarv 31-Moose vs. C. N: R: A.;worw l,t,wa' '' tlon vs lilsh Sclrool; Hlah School! w- Mawy, Rmp SCOUtS VS. High W WUHMHT.IU IKJKS IM M Umb CL F. Bait G) . J. H Morris iBikat C. p. Balagno iRtlui O. A. WwxiUnd iCH W. Kutson tat Di Brown Ot T. Kerrigan Ol As Harvey CIii 8 D. Mucdonakl. OI P. Pritchard I-imp E. Stseey (Bmp L. Raabe Empi O. P Tinker CLi C. L. Youngman CL a. 4 4i 3s 2' 1 3l 3. 4. 44 H ;4 4 4. 3 2 1 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 James Andrews iBlksi 3 A. Heale CL 1 Till Aw, HSU 2Mi 1000 2M 7&0. m SOa 3M 26Q 3H "m. 144 TM. 346 ma 14, oca ii pes m 096 Gfti 009 460. 226 ape 891 442 m 214. en 811 5T0 180 2(1 M- 26 31 211 2M 22T 2M 225 2H 223 223 221 211 214 109 203 193 187 IM vs. Legion. Scythian vs. ScouU. i , lu ' , March 14-Moose-vs. C N R A ii B "e wa a Rood simUnd Legion vs. High School; Hlgh'schoo'iiST3!; crowd1.,n aidance, at the vs. Annette's. ScouU vs HiEhalurday nlRnt Scotch, Cindcrells ' R School. .dance held In the Moose. Hall. Ex jcellent music was.furnlshed by, Mr. Jl 8 DIack's Orahostra and Jamns . ... Tr Try a n n.d Daily, News classifirdi ad. Taylor was master of ceremonies. JBILUARD SCHEDULE January 15- Legion vs. Elks. January 17-Grotto vs. Empre January 22 Empress, vs. Elks January 2WGroUo vs, Leglou. January 27Grotto vs. Elks. January 31 Legion vs. Empress. February 5-Elks vs. Legion. February 7 Empress. vs. Grotto. February 12-Elka vs. Kmpress. February 14- Legion vs. Orotto. February 19-Elks vs. Orotto. February. 21-Empross vs. Legion February, 2(l--Leclon vs. Elks, SATURDAY. NIGHT SCOTCH. DANCr. WIXL PATKONI.lill DOUBLE AUTOMATUP BOOKLET N flfc dou ulomit!c booMl X'lWnliv I R,U i Podti ntitly, snd luepi jU imi PPf Juit fr.ih si the Ant.