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PULL EN Managing-Editor m SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uy: delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In 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 mail to all other countries, per year . ., g.oo DAILY EDITION ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, rier Inch, ner insertion Local' readers, per Insertion, per line . Advertising and Circulation Telephone i8 News Department Telephone . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations E Saturday, March 2, 1935 CAN7T ALLO KNOCKING STRONG FOR ELECTION D2 1.40 2b ;Ve.ha.ve a very interesting letter from fl rnader dealing with a recent editorial and an indirect answer which an nealed eeently in this naner. Unfortunately the writer exriresses hisopinion of people personally much too freely- xor our columns, we do not care to be the medium through which to .Knock' religious denominations or races. They all haye their-places in the scheme of thintrs. What is erood will survive aml'Avhat is evil will disannear. If we exnress an editorial opinion it does not mean that we expect others to uunK as we uoUne ot the great features of modern Cana- wan iiic if, me- .ipiri.L oi toleration maw is iouna every vhere. We can agree to differ in many things but espec ially: on questions of relierion. If anvone has a messa which will help the people, we are for it. We regret bavintr vvriciuse iiuuiicuiiun to an lnieresiing leuer out we do not wish to'stir UDiStiafe in the enmmunitv. psiwinllv uf n timeiwheh therfe isVa movement afoot which looks like cooperation in essentials. There is a proposal afoot to bring-on an immediate election next month and get the fight over and ttie-political situation settled before the time for the visit of the Prime Minister5 to; K6ndon in May. If Mr. Bennett is their reelected he will represent Canada and, if some other party is: m-the' ascendency, its leader would be the one. to take part officially at the Jubilee and to sit ih' nr. rhp. rnnnH table conference of British premiers. This wo;uld be most' desirabje. It woukl be useless for Canada to be represented: by ajman who may be defeated within a few weeks. Any imperial policy acquiesced in by Canada should have the support ef; the Parliament of Canada, the members of which aft representatives of the people of Canada. ; Another reason for desirinir an earlv election is that thP .country may settle down once more. Until the election is Over there will be more or less' unrest It is almost impos-' Ijble t6 see'things in their proper perspective when under' the shMovv of an election campaign. Political bias is sot giromj in tne mass oi the.people that sane discussion is djf-, ficult. An election will clear the air and, if there is to be a' chaitge'of; political control, this is the time to have it , - f - - I TEA 50 Canadian Rides At Agua Caliente BBBBBBB9BBvuflBBBBB&s!fiKflEBBHk jflHflBBBBlHBVI Norman W; Church's great bay r-n Gallant Sir, gav the racing world a lesson In ficntjiR power as he swept, without urging, to a new track record of 2 02 3-5 for the mile and a-quurter In win-ning'the $25,000 added Agua Car ante Handicap. The impression prevailed that, had any of the field of eight pressed the leisurely Gallant Sir in the stretch, he could have bettered tbe mark by a wider margin despite his top wight of 134 pounds. Knowing his mount's power, George Woolf . clever Canadian Jockey, waited until the last quarter to send Ga'lant Sir to the, front and let him romp to his seventh straight vic'ory. a full tenglh ahead of Way-layer of the A. A, Baron i stable. Old Country Soccer ENGLISH CUP Sixth Round EvefUui4,Biyoa Wandeeif 2 wit RrnmwirT Albion i PreSnrWnlng In the Ten Pin Bowling North End 0. Sheffield Wednesday 1. Burnley 3, Birmingham 2 n ENGLISH LEAGUE Fy-st Division Aston Vlllq 4, Stoke 1. Derby 1, Manchester 2. Grimsby 3, Liverpool 2. Leicester City 3, Middlesbrough 1. Leeds 3, Portsmouth 1, Sunderland 3 Blackburn 0. SCOTTISH I.tfACVE First Division AirdrieonlanS 3, Queen of South 1. Ayr United 3, St- Johnstone 0. Celtic 0, Clyde 2. Dundee 0, Kilmarnock 2. Dunfermline 4, Hamilton Acade micals 1. Falkirk 0, Rangers 3; Hibernians 3, Albion Rovers 3. Motherwell 2, Hearts 2. Partick Thistle 2, queen's Park 2. St. Mirren 3, Aberdeen 0. A Daily News Want-Ad. will get what you want. SPORT CHAT League 2, Arsenal .Alleys. Elks will meet. Nelson's and Grotto will play -Moose tomorrow at the Rex Rowling Club TIME TABLE OF BOWLING torch 4 Blueblps vs. Coquette, Doodads vs. C. H. H. A. March 7rria(tlon Girls vs. iGrotto, Annettes rh Strikers. ' March 11 Bluebirds vs. C. N. R. A, Doodads vs. Ctfcucttes. March 14 carnation Girls vs. Strikers. Annettes 'vs; Grotto. March 18 Bluebirds vs. An nettes, Doodads vs.1 Carnation Girls. March 21-C. N. Jl. A. vs. Grotto, Coquettes vs. Strrkerc, Marcn a uiuemrds vs. Girls, Doodad v Annettes. March 28-C. N it. A. vs. Strikers, Coquettes vs. Orotto. April 1 Bluebirds vs. Grotto, Doodads vs. Strikers. April 4 C. N. R. A. vs. Annettes, Coquettes vs. Carnation Girls. April 8 Bluebirds vs. Strikers. Doodads vs. Grotto. . April 11 C. Nitt At vr Carnation Olrls, Coquettes vs. Annettes. Graduate to Movie Stardom .Here are three lucky kids. They are graduated 'ot tye '4.called farl Laemmle Jr. School of Screen Apprenticeship '"n 'Hollywood, and they have all Just received long-term scrifcn contracts bo youll be seeing them. This pre-vlew shows left to right', Peggy Terry, Lenore Kingston and, Lois January?" MAY PLAY Piss Helen Hibbard BILLIARDS! Is Quietly Married Fresh Effort to be 'Made to Clean Un Man outstanding I Game ! with Tommy Marfan taking over the management or the Empress 'social Club. It te exeed that arrangements wttl b made at once j for the bringing un tq data of the H.frrvi prince Rupert Bil- , It U V. . - - , , - . , , ,, I llard League fixture list in wmcn ueorge- T. JiiDoaru ci um wyr. Vv- than ton fixtures remain In-! came the bride of Everett Roy Leek complete- . A ffw outstanding game have been played during the past few o.iys althottgH many stlH4 remain' to be run off. Tbo kttea same to. be played have resulted as follows: February 28 T. Ktxrtsjan Grotto. 43; Len Has be. Empress. 250. February 26 M. M Lamb. Canadian Leflon. 20; Hsrry Menzle. Elks, m , February 21 E. Cameron. Empress, 260; O. P. Tfnker, Canadian Legion. 208; R, McLeod, J23: M. M. Lamb, 250. February 19 -C. P Balagno, Bfks. 237; Don Brown, Orotto. 0; J. E Morris, 360; T. Kerrtfftn. M. j Outstanding Game I Following U the complete list of t outstanding games I i February 2 Don Brown. Orotto. vs. E. Cameron, Empress; Earl Batt vs. A. Donald: George Howe vs. M E. Youna; Bert Miman vs. Pete Prltchard; J. Sutherland vs. R. Mc Leod, lAggregate score to date- Grotto. 143: Empress, 250. February 26 O. P. Tinker. Cana dla nLegion. vs. Q. P. Bolagno. Elks; Jack Allen vs. W. E. Wllllscrolt. G A. Woodland vs. James Andrews. Arthur Beale vs. WUUam Stuart George Crlpps vs. J. E. Morris. Ag gregate score to, date Canadian Legion. 250; Elks. 243, February 21 A. Donald. Empress, vs. J. Allen, Canadian Legion. M E. Young vs. A. Woodland. Pete Prltchard vs. Arthur Beale. Len Haabe vs George Gflpps. Aggre aate score to date Empress, 473 Canadian Legion, 453. February 19 James Andrews. Elks, vs. George Howe. Grotto. Ag zregate score to date Elks. 1177 " " Grotto, 1117. February 140. A1. Woodland Canadian Legion. ik George Howe 3rotto; George Crlpps vs. Bert Mor VM. lAggregate score to date: Ca ladian Legion. 804 Grotto. 058.) February 5 James Andrews. Elks, s. O. A, Woodland, Canadian Le vlon; y. B. Morris vs. George Crlpps. 'Aggregate score to date: Elks. 066 Canadian Legion. 859.) January 31 George Crlpps. Ca udlan Legion vs Len, Raabe. Em res, Aggrvgate score to date Empress, 1214; Canadian Legion 11G3.I January 29 George Howe. Grot jo, vs. James Andrsws, Elks. Ag iregate score to date: Elks. 1141 Drotto. 1058.) January 24 J, Sutherland. Grot X), vs. George Crlpps, Legion. (Aggregate score to date: Grotto, U8tf; Canadian Legion, 1021.) January 15 Oi A. Woodland, Canadian Legion, vs. James An-irews, Elks, aggregate score to date: Canadian Legion, 1155; Elks. 1225.) Billiard Averages O. TtL A. W. Stuart Elks) 10 2300 250 J. Bulger EikS) 2 500 250 George Crlpps CL) 5 1247 249 M. E. Young .Emp.) 10 2479 248 II. Menzle ElkS) 9 2207 245 A. Donald Emp) 9 2180. 242 0. P. Balagno (ElkX) 10 239G. 240 W. Macey (Emp) 1 238 238 P; Prltchard Emp; 9 2137 237 J. E. Morals I Elks) 9. 2124 230 R. McLeod. (Emp) 9 2115 235 L. Raabe (Emp) 8 1877 235 E. Batt Q.) 10 2334 233 E, Cameron (Emp) .10 2329 233 3. D, Macdonald. (O) .3 C92 231 J Allen (CD 5 1151 230 A Harvey (CD ... ...4 918 230 M. M, Lamb (CD l 2528 229 George Howe (O) 7 1580 227 Bert Morgan (G) 8 1810 226 W. Hutson (G) 1 225 225 D, Brown (O) 10 2231 225 W, Wllilscroft (Elks) 10 2180 218 J. Sutherland fQ) 8 1304 217 G; A. Woodland 'CD .. .6 1290 215 O. P. Tinker (CD 10 2140 214 E. Stccey (Emp) 1 214 214, Jas. Andrews (Elks) .. 6 1262 210 T. Kerrigan (G) IV 2184 199 j 'A. Beale (CD 7 1305 104 i 'C. L. Youngman (CD 3 579 103 I Advertise in the Dally News Became nrlde ' Everett Leek At Ceremony Yesterday Afternoon In Presbyterian Man A marriage of much local interest too$ place quieuy yesterday afternoon at 3:30 at the Manse of First Presbyterian Church,, Rev. W. At Story Hour One Hundred and I.leven oung lrr Itrtween Four and LIcl.it Year Turn Out Today children Were In attendant -The program was as fullowa yocaj duet, uruee carter, iety Lou Ltakie. Violin solo, Jamea Haddcn. Piano solo, Janet Rochester. Piano duet, John and PatrleU NlchoiU. Prlsctlla . Girl chorus Peggy Lawrence, Ann Oregoor. Bemtce Eastwood, Audrey Hunter. Mary Baker. Jean Thompson 'and Joyce Rice. , Flower Chorus, elrlr In costume Ktllrtcent Anderson. Betty Bremner. Myrtle Morgan. Mary Mary Slmonson. Muriel Hunter and Inez Berg. Boys' chorus Donald Alexander. David Carter. Hemsley King. Vernon Cicconc, Allan Large and Archie McLeod. played. BOY SCOUT ML'LTING INDIAN WOMAN SLAIN NANAIMO, March 2: (CP) Mrs. Frank Thomas, Indian woman, was found shot to death In her home at Nanalmo River and. her husband Is being held pending Investigation. The police, found a revolver at the woman's' feet and a shell four feet away. St. David's Day Tea and Sale Is Bright Function Tne Ladles' Aid r ! , r Chuich held its unnu.: Day Welsh tea and m alternooo in the r m: , , the i'hureb and as u ua ana u-.(m,i. D. Grant HelUngworth Officiating. W-J- pwuiivque ' when Mbs IWen Mary, lUbbrt. . only daughter or Mr. ana Mrs son ol OeorM Leek ol Vancouver; and the tote Mrs. Letk. AttendanU the couple were Mr. and Mr. Howard llibbaitl. FoHowlu a. brif, honeymoon trtu to Dorreen. Mr and Mm. Leek win take up residence In Prince Ruptrt. They are a wU kuawn and popular local couple, bptli Having rrklcJ ere sHhc chlldliood Tle bride has uufht school at various points In the ilhtrict, raosVteeently at por- rct The trMrrf' locomouvB fiteman for (he Canadian National Uwavs. Musical Program .Itil ,f ii.U ,btrd lor the. ocrustoii flags. pus.sy witktws ,ui. Msny ladien railed t function. Mrs. p. W Dafoe. . lau-)r reeelved th. ur. voner of the a flair was m Morgan. Mrs W W Wi.. Vie Houston uud Mrs bard were in rhargc ol m ind ervtteurK were Mi i "jr. Mrs. J. Armstrong , U. LNteey, Mrx Norni.m I i cashier. Ln eljrge of the lu-n table wer Mn. Charles i. i Mrs. 11 Leaper. An appropriate pnmr m rangnent of wfcuch wus , j of Mr. Frank Morrlv ,i , , foll(Mlng numbers I Violin solo, Welxh An ' Hobby Uotlstoo. Vocal aoloa "Land r M en" an4 Xl-n of llnric- m 'Houston. (-Vocal solas "All Tl.r. Kltbt" arid valley of i , Mn H. N. Brocklesby ' Vocal SOlo. The C ir. A muslaal program lor young- "The Little Brown Hn ter four to eight years of oe was. H Ltraey. iresentrd thU morning at the HeaitaUoiu MLi 2ii a weekly Stoty Hour for Children. AeeompanlxU were M Mrs. Peter Lakie and Mrs. W. L. , Gllker and Mrs J S Bl I Stamford were In tharge and 111 the Prince John tomorrow : Island for Vancouver M; ham has been engived ' operations In Skldegaie I the past two or three r.i: M. M. MeLaehlan lfi evening's train for i w tt ff sinew trip to Terrace, i-1 back In town tonight Mr. and Mrs. W O V; B W V LOCAL NEWS S. J. Jsbour tailed u-tlve Prtneeaa Adetat-te r,i busfneM trip to Ormn F, H. S. Parker left nlng's, train for Fo" Fr,i-on one 'of rite periodic j trip to rartous interior ; Mr. and Mra. A J I r . McMillan., QUfW1 Charlotte CUv an KASTLRN STAR DANCE The annual dante last night of Delist Chapter, Order ot hc East-rn Star, attracted a crowd of some iCO persons which packed the Oddfellows' Hall. Music was by Charlie Balagno's Orchestra and Miss Caroline Mitchell was in general charge. Delicious refreshments were served. have been on a trip u v ver. returned to the city ' f south on the Princes A .;t' yesterday afternoon. Provincial Constable L I .' who" Is transferred from A n t v Queen j " I (V, i, II,. n.i... accepting Three" mre: th" ne. ' ??";,n,h . condcr Stanley Scherk was chosen leader of the fourth patrol and Scout Hazcn Hanklnson seconder oi tna new patroL Business was discussed and basketball was mjkii uiiu Kllllll IU'. K ' 1 Prince John for his new p Islands. Constable O. C who 1 being transfer?; Queen Charlotte City ' Vancouver, and Mrs Sfi family will proceed sou'b Prince John from the M ' I ACID IS USUALLY PRESENT 1 Charlotte on City, an rurdii iuiiiv a I, -!;. :r. CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 WITH tome people the diseition ol certain food h difficult More dd it formed than the itomach rcquitei. Thi causei repeat,, or eructatiooi. Somelbne these "mlngi" are eitremrly sour with cid. If neglected, over-acidity can lead to 'more serious result. Either omit the foods which repeat" or nrutralite the add with Ilisurated Magnesia. This will immediately five you relief and with no bad after-effects, for this preparation narmiest. -i (iijuiruitetl MAGNESIA IS BISMUTH IN MAGNESIA. ..NOT A LAXATIVE fr n