Reta r aErnr?-risTi3 is r: &i 2 112 tisTiyi ixtfmii mi 1 ith 1 mi tiiiiiniiniim"'f,B1 ' P. R m in btyle ft. kA JL JL A HiL-J ?f M a IT Bi una isUmwri s 4 but practice Economy f by wearing Good Re i liable Shoes QUALITY IS THE BEST BAHRAIN YOU CAN BUY Shoes that fit . . . and the fact that our shoes are made by reputable shoe makers is your' guarantee of quality 1 i 1 u The Family Shoe Store third Avenue LIMITED Phone 357 If SxtmnxMmtm n i ra ta a; e .a r a i a rata s a rata saxara 21 ;j DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA PtfcMaW Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prmc6 Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H, F, PULLEN Managing-Editor Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Thursday, February 28, 1935 POLITICAL CHANGES If there had been an election last fall even Conservatives fdm!ttha?the goverriment would have been defeated and ftigMtfifrifW. L. Mackenzie King would hav'e, taken the1 vatives to the new policy. Most of tile hitrher-UnS Were ih thfi know and When they heard the first vollev fired thev wlrikM the other eye and smiled and remarked: "We don't1 heed to Worry, He's quite safe. It's all blank cartridge." prie or Wo newspaper writers went off with some hot stuff next mdrning but they did not repeat it. Wofd was passed to them that it was all right. Nothing to worry utiduty revolutionary but perfectly harmless. Now! that the .Show is about over and it in RPPn hnw Httlo f6V6lutiorisliy material Mr, Bennett had the people areMy- FIVE PilsfS LAST NIGHT Kinky Dink Continue Leadership Of league With Knox Hotel Irt Scfonti Place Rinky DinlcS continued their leadership of the Five Pin Bowling League fast ntgfit by defeating Lamble A: Stone two matches to one with an aggregate score of 2574 to 2537. In the second game of the evening Post Office won over Knox Hotel, two matches to one, the aggregate score beln 2488 to 2335. Joe Scott made the high average or 201 for the evening In spite of a bad start with only 111 in the first of the" three matches. The league' standing to date Is as follows: W; Rlnky Dinks 5 Knox Hotel .3 Lambie it Stone 2 Post Office" 2 L, 1 3 4 4 SEMI-FINALS ARE PLAYED . 1 Canadian National Recreation Association Tourney in Closing States .Semi-finals in the Canadian Na-, tlonal Recreation Association's bad-1 mlnton tournament were played off j last night with results as follows: j Mixed Doubles Miss Elsie Davis and Johnny Mur ray beat Miss Connie Morgan and place of Right Hon. R. B. Bennett as prime 'minister. .The Ichartte-stetens, 15-i. 15-8. financial interests which Mr. Bennett represents were at i Mis oiive- Munro and j. their -wits end. Something miist be" ddrie. The'y .tdlked ititon Jbeat miss M-uiei Vance ovr with the lieutenants of the first minister. .They con-.Roy.franks, -; -o. vrtltwA f.UU UaAnrr. U! t,U,. o rl v 1 Indies Singles Hor- and t ,VA"-". "rllu?c' r, 1 111 m:V Miss Elsie Davis beat Miss The! tuessea .ineir iears to itou r maiayson nis secretary ana li yafi agreed that the Canadian electorate was in no !rnor to swallow the old political baits, Everyone, said ; hafBennett would be defeated and, unless the? electorate vas. given .a, political shock, the f iriSncM interests would be- delivered into the hands of the enemy. It was a, situa-tipnthatwas difficult to face. "TKe'neonle want a bold nolicv and vou must sive it to ma Davis, ll-6, 11-8. v ' Men's Doubles J. II: Horton am! R. Tobey beat J. Gibson and Ray Franks, 15-0, 15-9 Ladies' Doubles Miss Muriel Vance and Miss Elsie1 Davis beat Miss Lucille Brooksbank and Miss Creddle Morgan, 15-7, 'hern'," declared Fiiidlayson, "Give them the Roosevelt a rttV,; ;t Gtool lliaf 'Mrs. Robert Qibson and Mrs. J. f Vin Tf U .. n v, ,.,1t ,,M rton beat Miss Betty Parkror ynuct iiuni uiiifj, ii iiv upjuscs, lie jjjuuaiiiji tiii, the country and you'll sweep him off the map again." ?ljat was the sort of counsel they gave and was .followed. V se'res of' speeches was prepared as the opening act in the ;fay arid Prime Minister Bennett was forced to portray he'cKaracter of the dancefous revolutionary. It Was-a rjpld'move, Indeed and "it caught the fancy df the' people; Iwas a most successful show. "The flv in the ointment was that a dnV nr twn nitpr thp fnrj(us speeches were read by the Prinie" Minister", the Liberal members gathered' at Ottawa jus prior to the"3. opening of the Session. Wise counsels prevailed and it was decided hot to oppose any measure thatr was good but rather-lcf rejoice that the reactionary leader had at last geen the light. .iNo. excuse was given Mr. Beilnett to go to the- country;. J'Wje will gladly help you," said Mr. King. "You have stolen our policy but what of it. We can soon manufacture a neivv pne. Get on with your reforms." Not a word did, the rankvand file of the Liberals say during the debate 6i the atldt'ess. There was no vote of lack of confidence. All Were for Mr.. King and his policy. It was a new pdlitical'situa:-tioii. It was unexpected. ... bmce ihe opening of the House the Liberal members have been clamoring for more Bennett reforms 'but the fefdrms were not ready. Only one bill had been prepared, th unemployment and old age insurance arid it is now1 law. Nqw the hours of work bill is befdiv the House which is slowly 'getting through its routine work arid the Prime Minister is hoping for an excuse to appeal to the country on the remainder of his new platform. If the legislation is parsed dt this session, there will be nothing left on which t'rj appeal. ; . An ihteresting sidelight is the reaction of the Conser and Miss Beatrtce- frf2, 15-G Berner, 5"15, Toe H Bridge Is Enjoyable Affair 1 twelve "fables In Play at Function Last NIcht Refreshments Served' An enjoyable bruise party was held last night by tfvs local Toe It Bcslety. There were twelve tabl;s and the prize wlnnirs were: ladles' first. Mrs. Seattle: second. Mrs. b'Nelll; consolation, Mrs. Suther land; meriTs first, W. McLean; se cond, W- Blrtwhlstle, consolation, Mr. Rowe. Reg. Il6dsbn was master of ceremonies. Delfclous refresh ments were served. GEMS FROM LIFE'S SCRAP-BOOK RIGHT ACTIVITY There is riot a moment without some duty. Cicero. Whatsoever thy Hand flndeth to do, do it with jhy Straftht In the line of duty. curved Is the line of beauty; follow the straight line, thou shalt see the curved line ever follow thee. Wm. MacCall. Success ln life depends upon persistent effort, upon the Improvement of moments Wore than updn any other one. thing". Maty Baker uring oi it iney are losing tneir enthusiasm f or Bennett's T, u JJt new deal and, if the present Bennett slump continues for1 "for llL IS another month or two, the political situation will be very achieving, stni pdrsubg, ream to Sira Wain to What it was last fall. aabor and to alU-Longfellow. ! I Wins An "Air Line" Decision 1 BBBBBBBBBBBBflflW SBF HP? BKbK BBBbBBBBBHbKLV BKBBHBlK, -'"Jr Jm&EL IbbbbbbT ,V BBBalKi JbbIIhV bbIbbbbbB 'bbbbbhbT BBftaWBffylBBB Even the wrestler take to the air-Uae now Photo shows Dean Detton leaping h?h anr! lashing witu to t .it lie id and shoulders of Chuck S'nngari in their wre.stln.R m.iuh ,(t Oakland. Cal.. Auditorium Detton won SPORT CHAT Line-ups for tomorrow night's Ladies' Bowling League fixtures at Boston Reds vs. Lucky Strikes. Alley Cats vs. Big Four. Annette's vs. Rupertcttes. All Stars vs. Mbithllem's. Strikers vs. Canadian Recreation Assodtlon. National Hockey Standings Toronto Maroons Canadiens Americana jSt. Louis International DlrWon , Vt. u.L. F. A. P. 25 4 13 112 91 54 2Z 2 16 107 77 40 14 5 16 77 91 33 11 8 20 83 98 30 9 6 27 72 123 24 American, Division I (Boston 21 5 14 102 90 471 Rangers 20 5 14 HI 99 45 1 Chicago . 20 4' 15 89 71 44 Detroit 13 7 20 95 98 33 Northwest League W. D. L. F. A. P. Seattle 12 2 8 101 66 40" Portland 13 & 9 79 64 32 Vancouver1 . 14 4 10 94 71 32i Edmonton 8 4 16 83 10G 20 Calgary 3 8 17 C3 113 14 Today's Weather Prince Rupert Overcast, light, southerly wind; barometer, 30.15; i temperature, 46: sea smooth. j Dead Tree Point Part cloudy.' calm; barometer. 30.14; tempera-' ture. 42; sea smooth. Triple Island Cloudy, fresh westerly wind; sea choppy. j Langara Island Raining, moder ate westerly wind; sea modearte. Terrace Part clowly, calm, 26. Anyox Pirt cloufjtfi calm, 35. , Stewart-Cloudy, $alm, 31. Hazelton CloudyrTa&t wind. 25; Smlthers-Clearrm, frosty. Burns Lake- Bright, calm, 7 SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE February 28Swlfts vs. "Rupert Brand" Musketeers; Orotto vs. Ramblers; Canadian Legion vs. C.N. R.A. TIMETABLE I OF BOWLING fak.catnaUan ,dirk.vs,.Ann nettck;WteWerU BASKETBALL February 28 Mooee vs Orotto, Legion vs. Warriors, High School vs. Grotto, Scout vs. Snrtntans. March 4 C. SeouU. R A v Vrnmuv ' follows: School vs. Legion. Utah Sehool vs. We Comb the Crop for ihe quality leaves thai go lo make Ogden'i Fine Cot Cigarette Tobacco. Thal'i whyOgden's ii sodownfighl satisfying, a cool smooth, fragrant tobacco that rolls a better cigarette. 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