Annual Clearance Sale SCHOOL DAYS AGAIN . . Shoes to fit all the family CHILDREN'S SHOES From From 31.45 BOYS' SHOES $3 00 up up Growing" Girls' Shoes From $2 95 THEr DAILY NEWS. PRINCE. RUPERT iBRITISH COLUMBIA YESTERDAY'S ELECTION up BIG BOYS' SHOES From A Scribbler Free with every purchase SCHOOL SHOES of up jJPI Where Most People Trade r AMY SHOE STORE LTD PHONE 357 iEstab. 1908) THIRD AVENUE Published .Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince . Rupert Dally News, Limited, Thud Avenue H. F. PUI.T.F.N Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 Forlesser periods, paid in advance, per week lt. By mail to all other countries, per year 9.0t By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance . Advertising and Circulation Telephone News. Department) Telephone OaJLYiEDlTlON Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations -38 86 CONSERVATIVE SENTIMENT GROWING 3.01. Thursday; Sept. 3, 1936 In view of the prognostications and the line-up in the election in Burrard yesterday Premier Pattullo may fee well satisfied today as he surveys the political situation In the first place the Liberal candidate won by a sufficiently large majority to-do away with the possibility of a change from a recount such as happened when McGeer was elected in the same area.. In the second place a new candidate, little known outside the -party organization, was running against two party leaders who had been' before the public for years. Dr. F. T: Patterson, leader of the Conservatives, had the backing of the Province newspaper.; Dr. Lyle Telford has been laying his views before the electors for years and he had the backing of the Communists. Yet he received little more than one-third of tht vote. It must also be-remembered that Burrard was supposed to be the government's Weak spot It was charged that tht government was so fearful of losing that it delayed bringing on the election and even went so far as to make a temporary change in the election law to enable the delay. It was also generally reported in the north that the Pattullo government was dead insofar as Vancouver was concerned and that if there were a general election it would not win a single seat. 'The fact that the government candidate got 'less than nan ot the votes means little. If Forester received less than a majority, thedeader of each of the other narties re ceived less; Had there,been.no Conservative in the field. ntMiLl 1. 1 a a y j . 1 1 mcic nuumnavB ueen a auierent xaie to tell and so would it have. beemdifferent had there beeiv no C. C. F candidate in -the. field. The reason the rrovprnmpnr. mnn . did. not getiamajority vote was because there were so i many -candidates lrf the" field. One of the features of the.election was the indicatinii nf a growth of Consei-vative1 sentiment in the province. Since me conservative collapse . under Dr. Tolmie, whea tht party Sva3 practically wined. out. thev had not heen a -far.. tor.in elections, but yesterday they showed a decided For the C. C. F. it must be admitted that thev do nnt seem to have suffered much from the Connell defection They are still a strong factor, to be reckoned, with in British Columbia politics. This adverUsement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of BrltUh Columbia. JfThursday. September 3, PAQI.TWO RAGEJS lYAdHT.RAGE .TIGHTER! ;BaIES.SET f New York Giants Lose While Both Cardinals and t Cubs Win On --.Wednesday ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3: (CP)-siThe National League pennant race tightened up again -yesterday when the-leadlng New York Giants lost to second place St. Louts Cardinals in a close" contest Tvhile ' the third place Chicago Cubs were shutting out the Brooklyn Dodgers. The lead of the Giants over the Cards was reduced to three full games with the Cubs .but' one, garner behind the Cardinals. In the American League the New YorkSYankees lost a close one to the second place Cleveland Indians, their margin of leadership being pared to 16 games. The Washington! Senators lost to De troit Tigers and dropped out of fourth place In which they Kail been tied with. the. Chicago White Sox who lost yesterday. ; The! St. Louis Browns won in a "slugging contest with. the Philadelphia Athletics who. dropped below them Into the cellar. Yesterday's Big League scores: ; National -League New York 3, SU-Louis 4. Brooklyn 0, Chicago 4. American League Cleveland 4, New York 3. St Louis 13, Philadelphia 11. Detroit 3, Washington 2. Pittsburg 67 61 Cincinnati 61 65 Boston :.58 68 Brooklyn 51 75 Philadelphia .42 83 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York 86 43 Cleveland : .70 59 Detroit :..70. 62 Chicago :67 62 Washington .67 63 Boston ..65 65 St. Louis .47 -.82 Philadelphia . .47 .83 Pet. -.614 .591 .581 .523 ,484 .457 -.405 .336 Pet .667 .543 .530 .519 .515 ..500 .364 .362 Battling; Basque Acts As Sniper In Spanish War MADRID, Sept. 3: Paulino Uz- cudun, former noted heavyweight boxer, who had been reported killed In the Spanish civil .war, 'Is very much alive: He is serving as a sniper from a church belfrey. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Campbell's Vegetable Soup ! per Un r"Y Libby's Fruit CocktaU "jQAfi nor fir, dM.S Wild Rose Pastry Flour 10 lbs Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. Lump Sugar 2's 'Perilb. 49c r.57c 121c Nabob Coffee Off ' per lb rddl' Nabob Coffee' 5-lb. tin Hilla Coffee Off 0: 1-lb. bag Swift's Picnic Ham perib El; Rancho Corn Beef 2 itlns . JIF 2 Dkes i Pearl White Soap n 6 for iwV NABOB TEA .19c 125c :43 c 43 c FREE DELIVERY Fresh Meats. Vegetables PHONE 765 First' For America'4 Cup July. K AlthMigh'Newi York Yacht Club -Would, Like ..Later-Date NEW YORK, Sept. 3: The first racelQr the America's Cup be tween T. O.. M. Sopwith's British challenger Endeevor II and a Uni ted States defender will be held on July 24, 1937. This -is confirmed by off IcJals of the New York Yacht Club, whoare bound "under the mutual iconsent clause j to agree ' tothe.-date '-set 'by the challenger! It is. understood club - officials would have preferred a -later date because at least one defence candidate; a boat being built by a, syn dicate .-headed by Harold. Stirling Vanderbilt, skipper of the Rainbow in the last series for the cup, and the. .winner, isv still in the blue print stages. The .Endeavour was launched) some weeks- ago in England and! Viae Knpn t.'coiHncr aviertfclvlv f summer. rain. bltlous City. Dunn Joined the Ben- Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. New York .78 49 St. Louis .....75 52 Chicago .75 54 gals in 1934 after playing with Tiger Cubs In .ie Ontario Union, He was a-, member of the squad R. James Speers, Winnipeg, pre sident of .the Western Canada Thoroughbred Racing Association, was born in Toronto 54 years ago today. Organizer of horse racing in the west, he .operates the largest thoroughbred breeding farm In. Western Canada at St. Boniface, Man. He settled in Winnipeg In 1920. Tim Daly, trainer of Toronto's professional baseball and hockey teams for many years, was born lrf the Ontario capital 52- years ago tomorrow. Daly served overseas In the War with the Sportsmen's Bat talion. To look at hLsTotund'frame now one would Tiever guess 'tha Daly once qualified as; one of Can ada's best lightweight fighters; but the records prove It. Try a Dally News classified ad vertisement for best 'results. Eagles' Bridge Party and Dance First of Projected Series, of. Affairs .Proved Popular. Last Night i : SPORT CHAT i , ' 1 Jlmmie Dunivsnapback ofllam-j ilton Tigers, Eastern Canaad football champions,, was born In Ham- I ilton 25 years ago, yesterday,-A, pro- Others, postponed on-account of I duct of the City League of the Am- beaten jy Wlnnipegs 18-12-lri.thel Canadian senior, final last fall. v 'The fjrst of a series of fortnightly bridge and dancing parties which will be held durlngtthe.xom- ing" winter -by-Uie local Eagles'; Canadian UadieSfSMrs. James Krlkevsky, Mrs. W, J2Davles. Mrs. C. Michaloll ana Mrs.'G. H. Soles; men, James? Krl kevsky, D. A. MacPhee, Angelo As-tori and D. Montesano. Winner of a door prize was Mrs. B. J. Bacon. -delicious .-refreshments iiAfter -cards, were served and dancing followed with music .by Mrs. J. S. . Black's Orchestra. W. E. Hutsonwas master -of cere- j monies and chairman ofthecom-j Lodges took place last .nightiand' hi h e rw Ellison. Angelo proved lo be a popularevent, draw- Astorli Angus-GlllU andVW. 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