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PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year By jnalj to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per insertion, per line ..Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone td Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION $5 DO .10 Wednesday, February 27, 1935 way of'the law." Today neonle are dronniny the old nwi.! and are thankful that ministers today are allowed to be able to express themselves without being burned at the: siane lor neresy. Unemployed In United States Eleven Million WASHINGTON, D.C Feb. 27: N; R. A. statistics made public yes terday estimated the number of unemployed In the United States at present at 10,800,000. j Look For Young Boy's Parents irea wi3i3 i ? E3 ii cat Ki i xh ax mi t cnAnT ikirtirc : 1 a r m.tmvutMi naKMi-mmiM vrimm zmrmm rata mm-nzntnim niMnsMn'tMiMzTmsM:Mrai:i BABE RUTH i Snow Queens of the Northwest TO BOSTON Kamhlnn to lie Assistant Plajins Manager Wttli High S.mn.l-ii Title BOSTON. Frl. 17: CI')-p-puintineut was annuiineril rs-terday of ierge Herman (Hal) Ruth as a&tait da)int manager of the Norton Itraves National Ieague baseball lul with the title of second vice-president. IWras er not amwunWed hut it is understood, in adililion to a substantial salary, that Ituth will be in line for a share of lull profits. "I will play with the Itraves as long as my lees hold out," Kutli said after the deal was announced and he had signed a three-j ear contract. The Yankees rave Itutli a free and unronditional release. . EMPRESS IN BOWLS LEAD Defeated Rose, Cowan & Latta Last N'ifht While lotion Won Over Power Corporation I Empress defeated Rose. Cowan St , Latta three matches to nil with an 'aggregate score of 2149 to 1872 last 9 00 ln,nl 10 take tne leadership n lne (ten-pin howling league standing at Ihf Rex Bowling Club alleys. In the 5 .other game of the evening. Canadian legion won three matches to inlt over Power Concretion with an J aggregate of 1990 to 1899 and. as , the synopsis of the sermon of Kev. C. D. Clarke, " pastor li??.1!? nf Piwt tt.,:.i r 1 i.-.i iL. r vt " a i-wutvi .uuicii, jjuuuMied in ine uauy incws yesterday was read with considerable interest, 'indeed with more than usual interest, for it was a different sort of a sermon. It got away from time-worn somnolence inducing theolorical nlatitudes and ancient nrparh and, instead, Mr. Clarke introduced some new ideas in this! a resuu, is in serona piace. iiign average for the evening was 154; turned in by Len Itaabe of the Em-1 pre&s, j The standing of. the ten-pin league to date U as follow: CHICAOO, Feb. 27; Chicagd' police were endeavoring last night lo return to his parents a four-year old boy who gave the name of 'Tony" but was unable to give his' i surname. He had been found wan-1 derlng aimlessly on the streets. I . 5 .Oanadia: Ganadian Legion 4 Grotto , 3 Moose 3 Rose. Cowan At latta ... .2 Power Corporation 1 Nflson's ...D 0 L. 1 2 0 0 4 5 3 3 P.i 5 i! 3 2 1 0 0 sermon or really series of two sermons. To the deeper ,J"ivr ,in Tonight students of the Scriptures his general discussion of the! The five-pin league win be in ac-Books of Daniel and Revelnt inns ivnnld nimpal mnt-n nnr.!Ufin afa'n toninht with Rlnky ijcularly. His declaration that the old theory of the end of ihe world was "knocked on the head" would be more liable to attract the attention of such every-day practical folk as we. In spite of what some of our good friends in other denominations may think, we are inclined to agree with Mr. Clarke's idea that God's way is "not cataclysmic but the some and fearful attitude towards God, by which tei TO "We I Boston Wins Over St. Ixniis While mean me creator and UUir p Of tho llnivprA. nnrl firp Vp.t Nrw York Ranrers Iy.se To ginning to think of Him as a just and sympathetic God. This is the conception of God that is being more and more generally embraced today, we believe, as the human crea tures, of earth cast about in these times of trials and tri- Pinks play Ins Laurie it Rtnne and Kjiox Hotel inciting Post Offlre. BRUINS IN LEADERSHIP Montreal .Maroons BOSTON. February 27 'Canadian Prssai Boston Bruins blanked the lontf-.sufferine St. Louis Easlex bulations for something new on which to fasten their Hfeihfre ,a,t nlsnt and tmk extlfJll'l! lines of hone. The idea of God which anneals to them is n ottTM place in u Am- iliol nf o.ri:.,:, n , n i V encan division cr uie National Uiat of Divine a' Being yho is capable of helping and for-nockey League. Uie New yont .fflyjng a charitable and a sympathetic Goi, not a venge-' Rangers dropping into second piac- JUl and terrible one. I las as a a result of their defeat at the Just as the most of preachers have long since given up the old "hellfire and brimstone" idea, so now the antique luce ui me- rim oi me worm is Demg ananoonea. i ne more of these old ideas that are thrown out, the more effective work will the apostles of Christianity and the churches be able to carry out. After all, a minister's work should be mororHhan -disseminating some of the Old Testament theories which do nothing more than frighten the children, delude the ignorant and superstitious and which the I hand nt t.hA Mnwin In Mnntroal Lost night's National Hockey League .ores lis follows: St. Louis, 0; Boston, 5. Detroit, 2; N.Y. Americans, 3. N.Y. Rangers, 1; Montreal, 3. STERLING IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, Feb. 27: The ex- most of fnllc t.nfcp unlli ihn ..vmminl "rr.-a, f oolf chartge rate on the British pound way. ... j,........ nua, ,I1V-rfriin vslTrtav to $4.86. was (45!4 Tit FINEST CIGARETTE PAPERS m the FINEST book AUTOMATIC LACKCOVW OiliU.I r HUE COVt "EGYPT1EN" Relit a doaraiu liV a Ready Mod. from Norlnw. -: C'anaca Muriel Tun-stead Two winter sport.-. qiK : - got the no:t w-i '!' W 's- F-in. i-.r!. winter .sports carnival and Dori Grim-n-i r r.-."d a; a. - uui' linn- as queen of Uie great Peace Riv : a:.,.r'. ? 'irniv.il BADMINTON INJINALS Preliminary Rounds in C. N. K. Tourney -4- he llnUhed Tonight The Canadian NVonal Recreation Association , titdminton tournament U now naftng the finals. Monday Hd Tutitfay games re ..ultd at foftows: . ladies' Sintles E. Davis beat E. Miller 11-3. 11-1 D. E. H or ton beat Creddie Morgan U-5,5-11. 11-0. Men's Sintles Stevens beat Brernner 15-9. 15-13 Morton beat .Tunnatn 15-13. 15-14. Horton bat Oibmi .11-4. Mi-XJ. Trbey beat St e vera L&-3, 15-12. Mixed Dfiuhlen R. Franks and a. Vance beat T. Darts and J. Gibson lM. 15-11. J. Murray and Jl bavla beat R Tobey and D. Pariow 15-0, 12-15. 15-14. , liadieV Dnuhles B. Berner and n, Pariow boat O. Munro and Onnnle ' Morgan 15-A, 4-15, 15-11. Tolay's (lames . C. Stevens and pounle Morgan vs. E, Davis and J. Murray, 7:30. R. Franks and d. Vanevs. J. H. Horton and O. Munro, 7:30. Mrs. Horton and. Mr. Gibson vs. B. Berner and B. PaHow, 8:15. O. Vance and E.JDavll vs. Creddie Morgan and L. Brookebank. 8:45. R. Tobey and Horton, vs. Franks and Gibson, 8:45 This will put aJJ games into the finals. Hockey Standings International DitHion Toronto Maroons Canadiens Americans St Louis W. 25 n 11 9 American Boston 21 Rangers 20 Chicago 20 Drln.it 13 u. L F. 4 13 112 2 18 107 5 Hi 77 8 20 K 5 14 102 5 14 111 4 15 89 7 20 95 SCHEDULE A. P. 01 54 77 46 91 33 96 30 27 72 123 34 lWiion 90 47 99 4f 71 44 98 33 TIME TABLE OF BOWLING Feb. 28- Carnal i m G.rls vs. Annettes. Stiikers vs Grotto March 4-Blueblrd& vs. Coquettes. Xwdads vs. C. N. R. A March 7 Carnation Girls vs j rat to. Annettes w Strikers. March !1 bluebirds vs. C. N. R . Doodads vs. Coquettes. March 14 Carnation Olrls vs. strikers. Annettes vs. Grotto, March 1 Bluebirds vs. An nettes. Doodads vs. Carnation Girls. March 21 -C. N. R. A. vs. Grotto, Coquettes vs. Strikers. March 25 Bluebirds vs. Carnation Olrls. Doodads vs. Annettes. March 2- C. N. R. A. vs. Strikers, Coquettes vs. Grotto. April 1 Bluablrds vs. Grotto, DoVidads vs. Strikers. April 4 C. N. SI. A. vs. Annettes, Coquettes vs. Carnation Girls. April 8 Bluebirds vs. Strikers, Doodads vs. Grotto. April 11 C. N. R A. vi. Carnation Girls, Coquettes vs. Annettes. OF BRIDGE February 2a8wifts vs "Ruper' Brand" Musketeers; Grotto vs Ramblers; Canadian Ieglon vs. C.N ra. March 7 Canadian Legion vs Swifts; "Rupert Brand" Musketeers vs. Grotto;' CJJJI.A. vs. Ramblers. March 14 Ramblers vs. Swifts; Grotto vs. C.N.R.A.: "Rupert Brand" Musketeers vs Canadian Legion. Wednesday. j..0 we have ... a RADIO RECEIVER Model M 125 $255.00 Model M-51 S65.50 Othj i MiKjr. B' A;'iortive Low P. " ' s ... at a price lo suit you! ' rluips the biRtes! i, thtit reason's outt.u.'i.. Ilig Of O E Merely : ttiey are 80 EASY I There art n many .r models and Mirh n range that vm havi t at aU in u kinx YOUR but!..t. Yen small down p-iynn i world of mrtalii!i education Ix omes You tune j will overse. ib biouiirasts .n. 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Hon.1 WUllam Lyon Mackenzie King. Honorary Vice-president, Hon. T. D, Pattullo. ; Honorary Second Vice-President. Olof Hanson M.P. President. J, c. Latham. Vice-president. D. Carnes. Secretary - Treasurer, Bert T. Phillips. Executive S. Do!an, R. Robertson, K. Campbell, J.' Green, J. O Latham, D. Carries and B. Phillips Social and Entertainment Com mitlee D. O Walkei M mont J MrKenkte. K G Mi Laughlhi and M '' C. N. R. Trains f or the Kat- Mondays. Wednesday 1 F days .... r"' It Pays to Deal Steadily W;th Goldbloom The Old Reliable Pur T a'" Even though prices were don 25 perrent last week hK rf gular suppliers were paid onlr 10 perrent les Ve are interested In all Wis of furs and we need 2000 more mi nKb immediately