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"i' " , A"C ",U"V" "in ap- Dawson White, .03',i. . iu miuuuii is uiuuuuceu oy one 01 tne Conservative Jeaders,and backed by one of the Liberal leaders. The Social Credit group oppose it because they disagree with the recent judgment ot the Supreme Court of Canada and are hoping that the committee of the law lords of the 1 nvy,Council will reverse that decision. m ine appeals to the Privy Council seem to be scarcely in accord with the general trend of Canadian affairs. Canadian judges should be as well able to interpret the Canadian constitution as British judges. It is certain they are m a better position to understand Canada and her problems than are the privy councillors in London It is time Canada cut loose in this matter. It costs a lot of money to taKe cases to the Council Aldermaci 5.': s , Kerr Addison, 1.83. Uchi Gold, 1.47. Int. Nickel, 46.25. Noranda, 53.75. Cons. Smelters. 53.50. Athona, .03. Hardrock. 2.04. Barber Larder, .38. Rand Malartlc, .37. JACKS UP M.L.A.'S practice. 'I failure to inform themselves of the IS THERE A BREAK? . jclty s wants- It becins to look between Premier Mussolini and Adolph Hitler. ThV British government is said to be making progress in formulating a treaty with Italy which will pave the way to a better understanding while Germany is finding that hen alliance with Japan is not adding much to her prestige ' Premier Chamberlain seems confident that he has avert-i ted war for the nresent and, in th mg the factories busy making war material so that, if the . . ' AA11Vi Ml iUai.1.1 1 11.1. A A m wuuuixjr anuuiu ue caneu upon to ngnt, she may not be taken at a disadvantage. WHY NOT A DUEL It seems rather a pity that the Liberal party could not stand aside in the contest in Dewdney and let the Conservatives and the C.C.F. fight it out among themselves for the leadership of the Opposition. The Liber-1 als have little to gain by contesting the seat. If they win ! they still will be no stronger than they are today. If theyj lose, their prestige is injured. To withdraw the Liberal i candidate would show a sporting spirit which would be apreciated by many people of all shades of political faith. The difficulty in this case may be that, since D. W. Strachan has been nominated by the Liberals, it is up to him whether he will withdraw. Also the wishes of his supporters have to be considered. The probability is that there -will be a three-cornered fight and no candidate will obtain a majority of the votes. Cheaper Feed Having a surplus of Bulkley Valley wheat it is necessary to -reduce our prices. -Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Rupert Feed Cumpanr NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. "Zarelli. Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rate 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. rbone 281 P.O. Box 1M REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchange Block PHONE 658 ! HYDE i I Transfer ! 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE ! MOVING Cartage i t 1 T ! ! ' i ugnt uenvery 1 1 j Coal Wood 1 Phone 580 J BBMaBa-aH THS DAILY NEWS Mondav April J! WESTERNS GO AHEAD Vancouver Basketballers Win The Series From Raymond Union Jacks RAYMOND. Aorll 11: (CP) - Playing at Raymond, Alberta, Vancouver Westerns Saturday night defeated the Raymond Union Jacks, perennial Alberta senioi basketball champions, in the second of a two game total point series.' The score was 37 to 32. Tru Westerns won both games, the first by a score of 49 to 40 and the series 86 to 72. The next meeting for the West erns in their pursuit of the Dominion senior' men's basketball title will be in the western seml-flnai against the Saskatoon Grads at Saskatoon on Tuesday and Thurs day. First Night Ball Game Is Played Portland Rearers Defeated Sacra mento Hollywood Leading SACRAMENTO, April 11. In the first Pacific Coast League night baseball came of the season. Port- land Beavers defeated Sacremento f Senators by a score of 9 to 6 at Sac . ramento Saturday night. i Hollywood, by winning a double I header over San Francisco vester ' day, took first place in the Pacific ii Coast League. I Yesterday's results were as follows: i Hollywood, 4-3; San Francisco, 3-0. i ii San Diego, 6-4; Los Angeles, 1-5. Portland, 4-3; Sacramento, 3-4. Seattle, 6-0; Oakland, 4-1. FEW ARE WEALTHY Interesting Survey Is Completei" By British Liberal Party LONDON, April 11: (CPi Th British .Liberal party has found as a result of a survey of individ TORONTO. Anril 11: (CP) The ual wealth of the country, tha' Ontario legislature havine killed three-quarters of the population Toronto's bill seeking to regulate have -'no property whatever an; 7- Privy uuui;ji and aim we we have nave'the coal trade and license private on,y eiGni Percent oi tne peopi' i particular case Hi the past of have estates amounting to mon PeenjlO w ijuai quarter ici ui a a century century lotuwii, schools. aiay-oi Mayor Ralph naipn Day uay criticized criticized in m .Which .which anV any benefit benefit has has been hppn rfovivorl derived fmm from fV,r. the I !Tcronto Toronto memherc members nf tho the TTnn House fnr for lhan $5000. i Warm Weather In Los Angeles Eighty-Six Above Recorded in California City LOS ANOELES, April 11. - LOi Angeles had its warmest day in fix months on Saturday when the thermometer went up to eighty-four Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday-Catala 1:30 p.m Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss. Cardena 9 p.m. ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. April 7, 18 and 28 5:30 p.m. Erom Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert .10:30 a.m.i Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m.' Ss. Cardena p.m. April s, 14 and 24 ss. Prin Norah a.m. For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday ss. Catala ....8 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox i Tuesday s. Catala . ..11:30 a.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. RUDert 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson ' Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. From Naas River anC. Port Simpson 'Tuesday ss. Catala ....11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 11:15 p.m Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 10 p.m. ; From Ocean Falls j Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert .... 10:30 a.m. j Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m. I Ss. Cardena p.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-April 8 and 22 Prince John 10:30 p.m. CHICAGO GOES UP Black Hawks Now Leading Again In Stanley Cup Series With 2 To 1 Victory Over Toronto CHICAC !, April 11: (CP) Chicago Black Hawks came up from behind last night to beat the favored Toronto Maple Leafs two to one in the third game of the Stanley Cup final series. Doc Romnes, who broke his nose in the second game on Thursday night, fired' in the winning goal late in the third period. The Leafs roared a futile protest that the puck had struck the post and actually did not go into the net. It was a hard drive from thirty feet out which slipped past Turk Broda. Early in the first period, Syl Apps made the one and only counter for Toronto. Voss evened up the count for Chicago in the second period. Eighteen thousand fans witnessed the game which was played in Chicago Arena. The fourth game will be played here Thursday. A win for the Hawks will give them the Stanley Cup and the world's professional hockey championship. A Toronto win would tie the series up again and necessitate the fifth and deciding game at Toronto Saturday night. GENERALS WINJIRST St. Roniface Loses Out in Opener of Memorial Cup Series TORONTO, April 11. Oshawa 32nerah defeated St. Boniface b. score of 3 to 2 last night in the 11 " i opening game of the bwt three out j .i urc go nit: imai sent? iar me .Memorial Cup, emptematic oi world's junior heskey champion hip. Tune-Up For Spring! Winter Has Been Hard on Your Car 1 ... harder than you think! The strain of cold starts, skiddy roads, and uncertain weather has pulled many parts out of adjustment. Now Is the time to flush away the winter-worn oil and sluggish water system adjust wheels and brakes tune up the motor. Take advantage of our special rate for COMPLETE inspection, clean-up and tune-up and be sure ot trouble-free spring driving. ROYAL MOTORS General Motors Dealers 3rd Avenue Phone 52 "Service With a Smile1 LUMBER AT MILL 6-inch and 8-inch Shiplap Untrlmmed No. 1 Common 2-inch Rough Cedar riank $12.00 $18.00 For Prince Ruprrt Delivery Phone IULI.MOR Billmor Spruce Mills LTD. Learn To Tlay Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass O. C. WALKER, Instructor 212 Fourth Street Ear Test Conducted with the "Resonoscope" Free Preparing For Gymn Display I The recreation classes at the Prince Rupert Recreation Centre are to be continued as usual for the remainder of the month and the centre's final dtsnlar will be held about April 25. In all Drobibility the display will be attended by Ian Eisenhardt. pro vincial director, and also by Gerry ng. club sw.a: ;g golden statues. Matron Rewarded For Fire Rescue n. CtVomin Natned Amontotu ! viuU,an Human, association mane Association t,.r Prince Rupert Recreation-Centre to Albert and Fanny Fre Continue ror ueniainuer oi Mom Hi IIAMll. I)N fltr a.L , avliJ jj Mrs. Hazel Ri:n . f u Is cited for the r,: -( : m. cate of the Rovul Car-, Z'f their burning imo Indian Reserve Dc-sbt "iV. . . each case for rescue f.om ing iouow: In Victoria Harbor Juriu: 18 Charles Claike HI, ..;, E,;K Man., April 17. 1937 unnn utiver. tamcr'or la gtur. geon River. Alta. June 21, m Frank Plckernell New Wcm - ,. Mathelsen. provincial chief instruc- stcr B C ,n Fl R.,.r. mi. nu win bwjj i. r.mtc .u- the during summer of 1S35 peri auer visning rruicu ucuihc. The tentative program for the display is as follows: Women's Class Demonstration af fundamental gymnastics. Girls' Class Wand drill, vaulting, mat tumbling, ladder pyramids. Men's Class Demonstrations of fundamental gymnastics, apparatus work, wrestling, boxing, weight lifting. Special Ft iturr- Fencing danr- Kenneth Krath W.;k w Sii t wakaw Lake Novrn:br;- 6. IT: Stanley C. Gan'" Pi zt Km Satk.. In Christopher Luk" Eaa. November 21. 1937 TORONTO, Apr: ' department hrad " . by Mayor Ralph Ds ead the new- jpc ! thf y can pi wide '. V.'1'Il r -. f -aily ".enter.:. i CP be. J..TK lit rat i 40 OC 1JS i-'jM nits auverusemem is not puDiisnea or displayed o. wt uquoi C ontrol Board or by the Oovernmont of Br I' Ji Ciiur'iia. THE MINING INDUSTRY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA The gross value of mineral production for the year 1937 is estimated at $73,170,315.00 - An aD-time record. Practically all phases of the mining industry show estimated increases in both volume and value. The mining industry of British Columbia is experiencing the best years of its history, and mining dividends have established, a ten-year record. Itecenl Publications: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines for the year 1936. Bulletin: "Notes on Placer-mining in British Columbia." Brochure: "Elementary Geology Applied to Prespecting." (Revised edition). . "Possibilities for the Manufacture of Mineral Wool in B.C." Preliminary Review of the Mining Industry for the year 1937. Sketch map of the Province showing the various Mining Divisions. For Copies of Any or All of the Above .Publicd'0" Apply to Department of Mines Victoria, H.C.