PAGE TWO SHOES That Spell I THESE DRESS SHOES are late . . but well worth waiting for! ADVERTISING KATES Transient display advertising, per men, per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, .per insertion, per line DAILY EDITION Bapco Bapl-Art A new decorative treatment for old floors and especially for old 'linoleum where the pattern is worn off. Renew the beauty of vpur floors toy using Banco Floor Enamel. It is easy to apply. Dapplers in iAn sets of three flUC THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LIMITED Phone .357 News Department Telephone .. . '. 8G Advertisinr and Circulation Telephone SS Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations I H as m El' D tiuiiiiiiiraiHiBiiri-i-irBrMriiiiiiininiiifirHTBiHa THE DAILY NEWS. HUNCH RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except 8unday. by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Atenue IL P. PULLEN Managlng-Edtor l.0 .25 Saturday, Nov. 16, 1935 BRITISH ELECTIONS The'victorv of the Conservativps in tVio RitJoW 1an tions came as no surnrise to oeonle whn wpvp famiita' "amc "CL-ary to impress naiy and other countries that the people of Britain were behind their administration in imposing sanctions through the League of Nations. In fact, support of the League was a potent factor in inducing many who might normally have been labor supporters to vote for' the government. TWO IMPORTANT PARTIES LEFT There are only two important parties left in the United Kingdom today Conservative and Labor. Gradually the Liberals are being eliminated until less than a dozen 're-mam m the opposition. It is very doubtful if the party will ever come back unless tWe chnniri o voi, : - - u..uu.u u- a ill ctll in 1UUUI ranks that might throw the more conservative labor sun-l nortprs wJtVi tVio T 1 ! . " W1V. U1UE1UI3, RAMSAY MACDONALD AND OTHERS Most people will regret the defeat of the fine old political warrior, Right Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald. One carmdt but admire his courage in deserting the Labor I arty when he considered it his duty to do so and leading the National Government through difficult times. Evidently, he did not expect the defeat but it was a likely thing to happen. People do not usually like a turncoat and he is bound to be accused of turning in order to secure the high office for which he was chosen. Lloyd George is in a different class. He was at one time more radical than ever Ramsay MacDonald was. He headed a war government and gradually has been eliminated from the councils of the .nation but his people in Wales continue to elect him. He ia still an outstanding personality and is an ornament to Parliament. Those who like to see a man in the House who has no reverence for anyone or anything will be glad to see Mc-bovern of Glasgow re-elected. Possibly the day will vet come when McGovern will come to realize that there is in the -world something to revere and admire besides blatant bad manners. STUDENT BOWLING . with the situation. It was expected that the government IIish Sch00' Koys and GIr,s Go Into maioritv wnnkl hf vPflnrwl Knt no H Action Again working majority of between two and three hundred.1 THet"' -v ' old majority of 405 was too overwhelming for good irov- H,55n??gue t bow,lns ernment openiilsymornihg with scon scores It may be taken for granted that, under ordinary conditions, the British Nnf (juininiiwik iruum nave e louqd i it 'l difficult fij" i to secure sufficient support to enable it, to carry on. With something of an international crisis, it follows: J' 45G P l m r POWDER CLEANS ..4 AOtBHEJ WINDOW. Mr0. IATH IUM ..4 "'ASM IAUM1 CANNOf KIAICH Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED ' FOUR GOOD ALLEYS Reserve your alley by phoning 4 658 All. five pin games 12'fec per line. Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan Si Bud Barrh Don't forget the number was as Boys Squirtsi703, Punks 701. Tigers 830, Big Five 675. Cubs .314, Trojans 8C3. Wolves 644, Bombers 604. Girls Aces 576, Lucky Strikes 635. Best Bets 685, Five Clams 626. Quintuplets 653, Twlrlers 773. LADIES' BOWING STANDING r' ' G. Ttl. Ave Annette's io P.'R. Grads io Doodads io Maccabees io Rangers , jo Bluebirds, io C nV- R. A io Brunettes io 7540 6631 6563 6099 6015 5919 5729 5233 V U t ft r 754 668 656 '610 601 592 573 528 DAILY NEWS Saturday K SlUBff I16SS a Canadian Riders Leave For International Show We ordered these shoes from samples months ngo, and now they're here we are more than pleased with them. They are awfully smart, but practical too. A semi-dosed Sandal type in black, or a putty brown Pump that is smartly trimmed. See These Please! Here you will find the model of your choice. Perfect fitting assured. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. I Third Avenue BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE OF WORLD CHANGES HANDS NEW YORK, Nov. 16: (CP) Sixto Escobar of Puerto Rico won the bantamweight cham- pionship of the world by de- cisloning Lou- Salica 6f New York In fifteen rounds 41 . Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Aston Villa 2, Chelsea 2. Bolton 3, Manchester 3. Brentford 1, Sunderland 5. Derby 2, Birmingham 2. Everton 0, Arsenal 2. Huddersfield 2, Stoke 1. Middlesbrough 6, Blackburn 1. Portsmouth 2, Leeds 2. Preston Northend 3, West Brom-wich Albion 0, Wednesday 3, Grimsby 0. Wolverhampton 3, Liverpool 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Albion 1, Aberdeen 3. Celtic 5, Arbroath 0. Dundee 3, Partick Thistle 3. Dunfermline 2, Ayr 1. Hearts 3, Clyde 3. Kilmarnock 1. Queen's Park l. Motherwell 6, Alrdrleonians 2. . Rangers 3, Hamilton 1. St. Johnstone 3, Queen of South Third Lanark 1, Hibernians 1. BASKETBALL November 18--Lambie & Stone vs. Grotto; High School vs. Scythians, Annties vs. High School, High School vs. Scouts. I.AM) ACT Xotlff of Inlrndnn to apply Io laf iunu I r,,I?-P.RIC5 RUPERT Lend ncord!nC !Dl?tHct of Range 5 Coast, and Mtuat? (about 1-2 mile south of the w. a i Brown Homealte Leaw on Bklaki Bay. Stphen Mand. ! Take note that William Anthony Brown of Bktakl Bay. Stephens Islf occupation Fisherman nd Trapper In-, tends to pply for a leae of the follow-ln detcrltoed foreshore land: wiiunencing a.7A t r a post f.'r .l"",.,vcu. planted on u" 1 .mn ..i. Doauiouse. which is 1 located rw a t r H annMvliu. approxiro ' The nuartet of horsemen who will represent Canada in competit on with military riders from many other naUons at the Intirnational Horse Show in Madison Square Garden, New York, are here shown with the mounts they will ride. Following the international events In New York, the Canadian team, accompanied by many of the military teams from other nations appearing there, will return for the riding events at the Royal Winter Fair. Toronto. The Canadian riders h seen here as they prepared to leave for New York are: Lieut. H. A. Phillips with Jacqueline, left; Capt. S. C. Bate with Keodore, top centre; Col. R. S. Timmls with Lady Jane, right, and Capt. C. C. Mann with River, 1 wer centre. 4 Five Jokers moved into exclusive He !lariprshin nf th Vw Pin nnutlnr gave Salica a terrific beating, League last night by defeating Pio- flooring him in the third round for the count of nine. The title defender, however, Lamble & Stone defeated Old Em put up a game fight, Swift-Canadian Co. and will pro ceed as soon as weather appears propitious with the work under th direction of Bill Stone. Announce ment to this effect was made by the Junior Chamber on Thursday night In connection wlthithe pre sentation of Its regular weekly radio broadcast. The broadcast program was 'contributed to by Dr. Neal Carter, Miss Betty Woods, Miss Ruth Nel son, Miss Marie Balagno, T. J. Williams, J. C. Gllker (Sage of the Junior Chamber), S. J. Jabour, Miss Maisle Macdonald (The Inquiring Reporter), and Miss Beatrice Ber-ner( Winnie Waggle). In the Chamber's first nroirmm those who took part were Lee Gordon, William iMcLeod, S. J. Hunter ru, v Tt . inj or ski- T . . w uay, uwut faat wAst iti. s. ienv. w 'AiTPr Kmith MaI All.. M ' Allen, (3. P. Balagno,' George Rorle J-7 miMM south of Uie W. A. ,Tu " " 0 Brown Homeeite Leane thn w... Johnny Saunders. 1.200 Feet: them North onn t..h... -.r.. ..i.. l"v thenee Eort 1AO0 Feet: tWI . -u"us weire ana Han poiat of commencement and containing Thirty acres, more or lees. WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN , r. Dated November ith, J838. Five Jokers Lead ley. Ir r 11 i I Keggie Kuaiana Succumbs After Lengthy Illness James Reginald Rudland, aged 38, well known MeUakatla native, who had resided a good deal in Prince Rupert, passed away at 7 o'clock last evening In the Prince Rupert General Hospital where he had been a patient lor the past year or more. He followed the occupation of a fisherman but at one time worked in town as a taxi, driver. ! Born at Claxton. deceased was the son of Mrs. Sarah Rudland of ; MeUakatla who survives him. The Neel Re-elected Hospitals Head VICTORIA, Nov 16: (CPi E. W. Neel of Duncan was re-elected president of the British Columbia Hospitals Association yesterday at the annual convention here. Regional representatives include H. W. Birch of Prince Rupert who was a delegate to the convention. HER CARGO SHIFTED VICTORIA, Nov. 16: (CP) En- Toute from British Columbia to '(Australia with a lumber and log j cargo, the Japanese freighter Koh-Inan Maru limped back to Victoria xi ry 1 I last night with her deck stanchions 11 OW HI 130Wlinfi'smashed and the ecWoad shifted . by tremendous seas which she had Have One Point Margin Over ;0ld encountered all day Thursday out- ... Afrff nt TinrtVi Play neer Laundry two games to one. In tne olner fixture of the evening press two games to one. Eddie Smith of Five Jokers was high average scoier with 243. Tne individual scores were as follows Five Jokers Dingwell, 487; Bar ton, 606; Morrison, 556; Smith, 729; Andrews, 671. Pionver Laundry Houston. 517: Arroll, 521; Joy, 439; Wesch. 450; Asemlssen, 539. Old Empress Stacey, 587; Ross, 577; McRae, 602; Schrlaberg, 556; Ciccone, 523. Lamble & Stone Mcintosh, 682; Stiles, 535; Gurvlch, 694; Johnson, 551; Scott, 492. Skating Rink one urante (1 Junior Chamber of Commerce To Proceed With' Development i Of Recreation Centre The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce has been granted permission by the Canadian National Railways to go ahead wth the development of a natural ice skating rink on railway property near the plant of the Miss Beatrix Roth Gordon Is the announcer. We sell circulation. We have it, Today 's Weather Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, calm; barometer. 29.68; temperature, 30; sea smooth. Triple Island Part cloudy, moderate westerly wind; barometer, 29.76; sea moderate. Langara Island-Cloudy. light to moderate westerly wind; moderate swell. Terrace Snowing, calm, temperature, 32. Anyox Snowing, calm, 31. Stowart Snowing, calm, 31. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 22. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, mild. Bruns Lake Snowing, calm, 17. More pleasure to you Want Ads MALE HELP WANteJ LtasoN irom Be a Civil Se: . Customs Exam;r.i ographer, etc "How.to get a g M.C.C. Civil s. : . nlpeg. HELP WAJiTED father died when deceased was TELEVISION is hfrp three months of age. Other survlv- MEN Wantetl to . Kl ;ing relatives. are a brother, William. 1 opportunities .1.1 . m f n " of MeUakatla, Mrs. Robert Leighton idf Prince Runert nnrt "Mr 'C .T fGraham of New Westminster. De- ceased was unmarried. , j j Funeral arrangements are dir' the i ; hands of Hayner Bros., undertak- lers", and Interment will take -place' 'tomorrow at MeUakatla. ' tELlABLE man i route. Distribu product. Prote excellent week: Nut Co., St P i furnish chara.- carry small ti Those approve; training at .".mi.. then taker to (practical exper, School StK':.. write giving a Box 253 Daily PRIVATE Home K , We start you Xl-dergarten Instr... ' hod PERSON M FOU SALE FOR SALE OR $ Ninth Av. nue v, j-trator. .5 FOR SALE Office tr rxtatn walls, giving pr , F'-'A agalast fire La V.,-v. t ATTENTION MEX TAKE Your tiir 1. fornla. Theoi . ., training in N.;-: f easel Shops. Trail,;. .: fe nja included 1:. jn fees. Small . -o. Referenw . 254. Dally N IN TIIK M PKEMK ( l (I f 01 ItHMI'll ('(II I Mill 111 Prnliate And In the Mutter ol hf AilmlnWriliJ Art' In hV Matter of ie Ktate nf Sin MelieiiAn l(mrr im-nva. TAKE NOTICE Honor Judur I NwtrMxt 1035 I Istfator of the Y ttmm Moore. ! : A i- ceosed. and : afalnst said i - r to furalah amr , - on or before Dc-- -x- all persons hkIc f fefUtred to puy IndebtetlneM to n:.- ' ' tl1 NORMAN A. WAIT Of!l t P: r : B -And more pleasure in i me. We ve gon to Osdenls Fine that's why. Times are better can again afford t when ittosts so Ii Back to Ogdei "Chantecler"or" papers that's nleasure AY M A If 0 II t a ii ii ii ii ii i-uy a i ii ii ii ii SAVE THE POKER HANDS OG DEN'S FINE CUT Your Pipe Knoics Ogdcn's Cut PUig D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy - - We Sell PHONE: filtEEN 121