lit Hi ; B" rrmniiKKi'iiiiiiiiii-ii'fiipniTrrrrii r I Thrifty Buyers who ! I want to buy Shoes f! I By Canada's Best Makers Can at Less Than Cost Price Use your judgment if these bargains are not worth while. At the price yon can ne therrr for hmrsc shoes. Bargain Department Cash Only The Family Shoe Store B Third Atenne DAILY EDITION LIMITED Where Service and Quality Excels and wages for the unemployed. Mr fhone 357 IsaxmBriBaYrfaraiaKtaai aD-aaa i wtMrwzMtwiVfxrTKxm THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PTJLLEN Managing-Editor Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone, ... 80 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Thursday. January 17, W35 MR. BENNETT'S BROAIXJASTS Prime Minister R. B, Bennett took the people of Canada by storm when he suddenly sprung upon them a new policy for his government on the eve of a general election. In his inimitable and emphatic manner he outlined first the general scheme and then, in subsequent addresses, went more into detail. He spoke eloquentlv and clearly and the climax pi tne addressee came iuesaay nignt wun ine auueti in spiration of several thousand young Conservatives in Montreal. He has given new hope to the Conservatives of the country, although a few of his former supporters are wondering what they wilt do orr election day. Most of tfiem will vote for their chief. For a Conservative leader, the program looks very red but for a Liberal leader it would have been considered moderate. Most of the planks in his new platform' were taken from that of the Liberals but in some" respects he hns committed himself to even more radical policies than the Liberals have ever promised. He repeated his last election promise of work and wages for all to be brought about as the result of his new policy. He promises unemployment insurance, the appointment of an economic council along the lines of the Pattullo policy and an amendment to the Companies Act abolishing the system of no-par shares. He "declares that he will so regulate big business that no very Targe profits shall be made at the expense of the workers while Mrimary prothicers are protected, a commendable move if consistently carried out. The Prime Minister favors health and accident insur ance and general laws governing wages and hours of work such as are already in force in British Columbia. He would extend his plan for adjustment of farm debts, pledges con tinuation and possible extension of the Natural Products JMarketiner Act now in force, in British Cohimbiaandum greases in the income tax yjith awjw toaairer ditffibUr lion of wealth aonglthfelinre nany times heavrerlnranii Canada. " Mr. Bennett points to legislation already passed as an example of what he plans to do in the future. He points to the establishment of a central bank, which his critics- refer to as a bankers' bank. He points to the relief already extended to farmers in aiding them to market their crops and adjust their debts. He points to the action of his government in debasing the dollar and refunding part of the national debt and setting aside of fifty million dollars for the encouragement of building construction and suggests that more public work will be undertaken to provide work Man in the Mooff Good afternoon How do you like the cold' weather? I had gone to sleep for the winter when I heardsomepht! talking aboiiv a competition In the News for the best limerickr so I- camp out of my hole and got busy. There was a young man In the city Sat down to compose a nice ditty. But his fingers froze still So he said. "Wait a jiff." Till I cover them up with a mltty. What do you think of a man "who wooiff AWm ft wtfe"? in quired Jake this morning. I replied that T thouglit he was a wonder Many a man cant peH but he hires a good stenosrapher. Yes. and many spell is disgraced grapher. and no tero weather. a man' who n bv his stenoH UtODla' is a nlacc where therearet X grafter is all right as km as he works only on trees. om'CEft- nitSTAtLRTJ (Cbntmued-rrom page one) slstance that had been- accorded him by his executive as well as by the membership generally. With the' worst of th depression apparently over, he felt that the time was now ripe for renewed activity by the lub in the way of public service. In this connection he mentioned the necessity of having the playgrounds which had been put In by the dub restored by the city to proper con dition and full usefulness. Under the new officers and executive, trie, af fairs of the club would be in capable hand during 193S. New President's Address After the installation ceremonies. President Jabour gave an appro priate inaugural address in the ourse of which he paid tribute to he work of his predecessors in of- jce. He was appreciative oi me honor that had been conferred in lectins him as president of the dub, the ideals of which he dilated Upon. He announced that the 1935 .-xecutlve had already definitely de eded to embark- upon the pro ject of building a community hall ji Prince Rupert this year. This lad been adopted as the main ob jective for the year and upon it all tctivity would be foc'ussed. A busi- ii-st meeting to consider club objec tive was announced for next week. Mr. Jabour announced the committee chairmen for the year: Attendance Dr. J. - H. Carson. Rev. W. D. .Grant rfollingworth and G. A. Hunter. Bulletin H. N. Brocklesby. Club Activities Dr. R, G. Large. Frank, bibbar- tFWiiflam cruick . -InltfatlCTT Rev: W7D. Grant Ilol-lingworth. Membership -T. N. LePage. Music C. P. Balagno. Playgrounds J. E. Morris. Song Leader Dr. R. O. Large. Sergeant-at-Arms D. G. Borland. Rotary Head Speaks J. J. LitUe, president of the Prince Rupert'Rotary Club, as a guest ol h6nor. brought the greetings of that organization in making a brief speech. He congratulated the Gyro iennei,L iw nas ueen stutiyiiig uiu piumcms uilts new officers and commended a the country during the past four or five years and has continuation of ine fine reiauons' changed his mind in regard to "many matters. He is now (which had always existed between convinced that reforms are necessary and he is planning ltne two MrvIce organizations. ; to start hi new program immediately in order that the! .A briet mufc,f , pr0mJ j people of the country may not think he is only talking for:lncludea voca, "by Dr. R. G. eiecnon purposes. We admire Mr, Bennett's election tactics. He is keeping the initiative and trying to place his" opponents in the position of defence. We have, as far as our facilities allowed, given our readers fair reports of the speeches, the only reasonably full f efrorts published in the city. The next few weeks will put the electors in possession of Large. Large and selections by the Gyro male quartet consisting of Dr. Large, H. N. Brocklesby, Dr. II. O. Johnseh and W. M. Watts. C. P. Balagno was accompanist There was a raffle during the' din ner, the winner being Dr. R. G. further facts, including the attitude they may expect the) ouesk were: j. j. Little; N6rman Liberal nartv mav take under its leader. W. L. Mackenzie A- Wa& w M. Btackstock. F. A. King. Mr; King will also give' radio addresses and elucidate JS"" d' his policy.- The; Liberal members have;beeh iri- session in we A IhlLc. utiawa, consiaering ine nauonai situauon anu we can ex- Young, A. 8. Nlckerson, Peter De pect to hear from them within the next few days. Jomj and A. if. Robson, Brand" n.ii. v, rai.r.iiH MiiKr rt Legion. tat it.tuil nana riiaiiiiTiTaTaSfifBiBTiTBiarifBrTataTiiitB(BfB4ajBiaBBBtBiia)niKie;et9 or js i Ptay was resumed last night for, the&econd half of the seon In the v You may hare heard of the child pri nthrt Badminton Assocla- who was sent to the store for some Quod's inter -club competition, the cold cream. He was sfjokfM' fir ! results beinv as follows: J bringing ice cream but he said that j -a- League- -Prtnc Rupert NoC l.i Ht was the coldest kind of eream helr Sktn. 7: Prfne Rdjiert-Nttf 2tt knew 1 6: 6: Canadian Canadian Nattenal Nattenal Recreation Aksoetat ion. 2 "B" Lukui dian National J -Skccna. 9: Cana-i Recreation Assoc la - lion. 8 Pnncc Rupert. 5. BADMINTON: ho political speeches, rio auto" hams. January 23 SCHEDULE "A" Lratuc No 2 Ropert v. C. N. R.: No 1 Rupert v. Skeena; Skmta vs. No. I Rupert: C. N. R. vs. No. 2 Rupert. January 30-Skeem w. C. N. R.: 6. K. R. vs. Skeem; Na. 2 Rupert vs. No: 1 Ruiert: No. 1 Rapert vs. No. Rupert FVbruary fr-No. 1 Rupert vt.CN. R -, Nil. 2 Rupee t vs. SkWn; CH. R. vs. No. 1 Rupert; Skena v. N 1 Rupert. February 13- No. 2 Hpert v C. N. R.; No. I Rupert vs Skeewa; ikeena vs. N. 1 Rupert: C. N. R. v No. 2 Rupert February 20 SVen v. C. N. R.r C. N. R. vs. Ski; Nek 2 Rupert. No. 1 Rupert: No. 1 Rirpert vi."No Rupert. "B" Uague January 2J Rupert vs. C. N. R.: C. N. R v Rkeem; Skeent vs. Ru pert. January 36 Skeen va. C. N. R. Ruoert v4 Skeena; C. N. R. vs. Rupert February ft Rupert vs. C. N. R".. C N. R. vs. Skeena; Skeena v. SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE January 17 -Swift vs. CNJt A Canadian Legion v.v Grotto: "ftu pert Brand" Musketeers vs. Ram bleri. January 24 "Rupert Brand Musketeers vs. Swift's; RambVUi vs. Orotto; CJIIt A. vs. Canadian Legion. January 31 1ftV vs. Canadian Legion: Grotto vs. ".Rupert Brand" Musketeers: RambJers vs. CMrA. February 7 Swifts vs. Ramblery; C.N.R.A. vs. Grotto; Canadian Legion vs. "Rupert Brand" Musketeers. Febmary 14 Swifts vs. Grotto: C.N.R.A! vs. "Hii'pert Brand Mus kfleer.4; CanadSif IfivsRam-bJefit . 6p?bruary 21-CN.R A. vs. Swlftr. Grotto vs. Canadian Legion: Ram blers vs. "Rupert Brand" Mrtskft-eers. February 2-Swifu v.i; "Rupert Brand" Miukeleerr, Grotto vlj Ramblers; Canadian Legion vs. C.N R-A. I March 7 Canadian Legion v , Swifts; "Rupert Brand" Musket-j eers vs. Grotto: C.N.R.A. vs. Ham-' biers. March Orotto 14 Ramblers vs. Swifts: vs C N.R A: "Rupert Musketeers vs. Canadian MUSTARD the Good Old Time REMEDY Btwsrtsf Caughssntf Ctdi! Take a mustard Foot Bath (1 ubltipoonfal COLMAN .S in pail of HOT water)'.! u-Ui the poltoai outl Moirard IHtteta LWre!ieTIcoub, coUi, rheumatic scfact and paioaaod boccbitia farraaof jeaxa. A told Tooav Muxard TonichtO.K, Tomoo1 n.s.r. IXTS'f Alii "ll'i ALL Putt MuiUrJ" aaa r -arara'-:B7B'BrBrBIB'ara?BrBBUIBkIBBrBiJirBtB:B B BBfJitW 'rB-t INTER-CLUB BADMINTON IS RESUMED d ai a era m rwk m 1 JL VV O Golf Champion Loses To Schoolboy i i Wli.:i T ; .. , !,.(,- t, h ! '1 t 1 in defHtt l.-.r- 1.), . ,;, .11 !!,r thlii !!.'. .( ! I'm-. S" Mir -h i ' I.;: 'tip BASKETBALL January 17 Mow vs. Orotto. le-iion vs. Warrtoin. High flcbooi v.-.. 3rotta. Hcauta va. iseyOUanx Jamaury 2t - C. M. ft A. va. Mooae, Annettes vs. Htgh School. Rjh School vs. Loaioti. HJgtt Sabool Vr. Beouta. JaiMwry 24 Grotto vs. C. N R. A .j Warrof va. Hajtt Scbooi. AnaeUr:. n. GMtto. Scytkiaas va. aeotrta 3ehooL January 2B Orotto vs. 3rotto va. ItSftt Sehuai. Warrtocs vs Letfkm. .Seythiaiu c Seuota. Jantuiry 31 -Mmmt m C. M. R A UKioa vs. Htah 8cJkk1. Blab School vs. AuBette's. Srouts v Riati School vs. AMnette'a. ScouU vs. High School j February 4 C. N. R. A. w. Orotto. I Urrato vs. Annettes. High School vs Warriors IHith Rcttool vs. aey-j thians. February 7 -Mooae vs. Orotto. I ' ! SPORT GHAT Ltoe-uus for tfKrht's IHtoee Ra pert Udliaid Ixj.'ur UxiuiL tx twe-ett GfaMa'Jttd Enuirtsa ere an uouocM' aa HKIbm Dan Brown. Orotto vt E Can. erofl. I alar ww Burl BaU. A, frwaat 0ore H4BMm M- Bi Vaunt 1. Kerncran vs. Pctr Ptlt: h.n(t Bt ruMHRian vx had Rant J. RmfMViniid vs R Mrtstxt SCHEDULE OF WHIST January 18 -Hons of torway va ID.OF fathan Uwun vs. Orei to. -egion va. Warriava. Hlh Senootva. Jaanary 3t tOjO W. urouo. .v-oaw v. Hrywurct drew. Catuuflan February II c M R A vs. htant. -g Htwnm niuicMv s vs. nam acnaoi. man , , Sciwol vs LeiM,. HlBh mtnot m. .---.n Scout. I O 0.F4 frdtUn fB Orotto February 14 Orotn;fa. V H. R. PHiraajy S -Omtto a. Hons A,. Warriors vs Htfcti SeheM. An- IforwHy, Can nd bin iU vs neUes vs. Omitn. Seytblanx wx itNjrtnMH. as February ttVIOOf rebruary 18 Grotto vs Mmise, GroUo vs. Hih School. Wavftons vs Legion. Scythians vs Scouts February 21 Moose vs C. N. R vs. Rt An- vs floiu BBlBBBBBBB'St3 BBBBBBBBBBBBBI ' JBaBraBBaiv99l BBBUBI t(mBBBV '29buBRBBBBBBS Asnap taken durinsr a ru-rb. nv-h t -tcen tcn'i Germany at Hanover The FrpncJ. 'um drf' M ' 0 9, of France and "u Oei man. by Thurtoay. January t7. ltM CRIBBAGE FIXTURES Jiinuary 28 Cinti' vs. Elevator, LOOK v.v 1-Htton. CM. HJi: . Momw. Meat PaahMB v Empi1 vs Fi)i...i. 4 Empress w. Orattfi, CNR A Canadian LeBjdB; vaf.r - Mhv Meat tttim n. IOF I.i.ru.iiy II Grotto 'Ht CJt.iA4; En i.'vv. v canadUut LJBtaa, Matt Pa. m"r vs Mooat. I.OiOtPva. Ba vator. i February II I.O.O F. TS. OltUe, Flevator vs Canadian Iefftan. Rm-press vs. Mi mm, C.KBA. a. Mwt P.irkers. BILLIARD SCHEDULE January 17 January 22 January H J inaaiy 27 .1 iMinrr SI iebri. i r r ebruai 7 ftotor m la February 14 nfernary l PetMiuiry 21 ffcfcruury 2C Grotio vs Bmpren. Empress vs. Has. Onli v Le Ion Grotto vs. MM. rXrlun va. Rnprrss T.lks vs. Lew ion. FmpreM va. Oietto. -fciks vs Bmpreaa. Icinn vs Or otto Klk m O rot to. Knipr- vi LeKUiti Lf'Kl"li v Elk of vs. Orotto rvns of Norway vs Rt Andrews Flimiary 22 IOOF vs Sons of Norway. Orotto vs Canadian I- 1 '" A, Legion vs. High Rfhool. HU'h M u ht Ht Andrews vs. I O O F. Febreary 2&-CN.R.A. vs Orotto. Sons of Norway vs. Canadian Le-O(0to vs. Annette x IflKh Srn jol . uin vs. wtyjjora, whu flehrx.i. vs. flajr- March 8- I OOF vsj Canadian tlilans. w. .... . Lecimi OrMtri i AttNrM French Win Rugby Fixture Yooncsveis nceJ eneriv. They want itrength. An4 Kellogi's PKP Ur.n Hakca are their food. Tliey loie the famou flavor of Vep! I'aclcd vr ith nourith-ment of vlieaL Plus enoul Lran to be mildly hxatlre. anun bb m bj HPEP Enjoy VV.V often. Buy a package tuJay from your aro-err. A 1 w a y frch! M.le!r Kellocg in Ixin- don, Ontario. Thi.i advt. is not published or displayed by Mi:- l iquor Con trol fi- ; r,t or by Onverih