iiAlLY Jl'Dj J iUt. EDITORIAL Member of Audit Bureau ot Clrculationi LOOK FOR DARK HORSE In connection with the IparWshi Tuesday, March 29, 1938 pect of becoming more than a town, until competing railway lines were built across the prairies. It became a citv when and because its dosI- a radiating point for branch lines." T T TIT ,T . IT t. 1 , . Vw T ""'v' . ' Miuiiicicu uuwu VIUVV11 lu tU ilUH noil, me mua ana oust trail 60 or 70 "-"yen iviuwrs n r J. Mamon. llltrnt Hon. Arfhuv. Moi McRae, Hon. W. D. Herridge, M. A. McPherson, Hon. J. hart Lawson. Hon. W. F, limvo nnri rionfr.K, DouhtlP " T t ,1 tne cost 1 ot putting it ,1 on ... their ....... cars. 'ON-HA OWR TJr, No; o 2 f hpv n -p n 1 eoodmen u but Vu . wlr a! they have not yet When Edmonton was a Jerkwater BlolSlcal Station snown W that rhpv u hnvp f ho nKilifir f i i.j-.-i . ..... . . .. ... As pointed out by one journalist, people are now en, gaged r in showing why . " neither : of the -..w eight possesses wucovocvn the 111c T QrtnOO Mi rnKnlif; L - TT . 1 - I ' . u i t liUlUllll-uuons- nerruige may possibly havethemithere was a Laurier with a keen vis-but he is practically untried in the hard field of practical ,on for the future- But how dlffer politics and there is doubt if the money bacs would loosen en ln,OUu great Northland? We necessary m all elections and especially in Dominion elec-capital m her early days, but we iS2s wllere the constituencies are large, transportation nave an emDire wltn space that difficult and the cost of meeting places high A thousand would absorb tne maritime provin-dollars does not go far at election time even in ?un:C(1 we have resources that would riflinc whpn nnvimrfm.nnm,nt V ? blJfieniPUt the maritimes to shame. We LI V 1 t ,rtjri"K toiiuimiec room rent railway and 1 have an ocean port that is equal to steamboat fares, boat hire, hall rent, advertising meetings 'either st. John or Halifax, we and the hundred and one other expenses coincident with i haye 80'000 peoi)le that are as much u wttiuijuigir. vvnne speakers are not paid their ""J"11" arouna eim- travelling and hotel ?LE?,Tt,n.r an?' by aU expenses are supposed " to be covered i':"- he laws of the "d of In View of this thp npnnln w,n nf fl, . nature. e , ii' "" i'v- uX7 mc iuuuc iui. ujuseinave a Just right to our through expenses must approve the candidate.. Thnf mnr Vio n 1 trunk llnp snph oe Mmnntnn - " ' . fc . . . v. r j t ! " " - . j ..i,i,,,,,ivvii nun . TPaSnn tnv dhnnomn ( Onnn- nn !l 1 11 11 iir- t utiiaiui ivicxviie us it unaouDieoiy was one reason for choosing.Mr. Bennett. , : In looking over the list for a second time, -it -seems as if there are outstanding men who. are missing from it who may yet be the choice of the party when the time comes. Anglo-Saxons and others in the Dominion just as did the choice of Sir Wilfrid Laurier a quarter of a century ago The entry of Duplessis at this time might be opportune for the Conservatives in view of the reported possible retirement of. Hon. Ernest Lapointe, Hon. P. J. A. Cardin and Hdn. Fernand Rinfret from political life with the consequent weakening of the Quebec support for the pres. ent government. nas. we nave a rieht ii. . to our through trains meeting the ocean liners from Asia at our port of Prince' Rupert. "' But it all, yes all that it means, is tied up yes, locked up, by that very At a rather wild guess Premier Maurice Duplessis of rallway combine that the editor of I - OY.MNAST TEAM LEAVES Consisting of Harry Oordon- I Cooper, director: Bertie O'Neill. If 1,0 accepted it mtaht settle for a time at .east, g'SSLfSt SK5 estlessness ot Quebec and tend to show . the world that v w 'I VII v. t,ui j bliclb McLean, the team which wui rep- the French nonulation is lnnlpfl nnnn wi'tV resent mnce Rupert at the provincial Inter-centre gymnastic competition and mass display1 at Van couver sailed yesterday afternoon! on the Princess Louise for Vancouver. During the absence of the team in Vancouver, the local rec reatlon centre will be closed. The Dally New has an audited :Irculatlon. Play safe! The Letter Box MEN RAILWAY COMBINES Editor, Daily News: The third paragraph of a leading article in Edmonton Bulletin of March 17 reads thus: 1 'Railway Teams GRADS IN "Edmonton had lone and con SPORT CHAT Is Real Value blessings' vlnclng experience of the mm r) 1 of a railway monopoly. It was no JYjggJ JjQWlS EASY Here Men's Work Boots in Bolivian Calf and Mennonite Calf. Guaranteed Solid Throughout. With leather or Panco soles, Greb make $95 , Family shoe store ltD The Home of Good Shoes Two (lames to One Commercial league miles bv oxen and horses from the C.N.RA, No. 1 20 Three Cheeks, or from whence it North Star... 16 came, or how It was handled, or uyro oiub. 16 --j uuuiiji k.u ciimuae me eiecLUiaie,f lowlls on me oanits 01 me aasKat-( an ability u'v that IS neceSSarv if thp nlrl nprtv io fn ichewan. thoutrh in her infant veari 14 13 12 14 22 23 lu tion changed from that of a jump-' " The two Canadian National Rec i.ff .,!,,. h r o c.,k rea0on Association Commercial line to that of a divisional point League bowling teams tried outcon- on a transcontinental system and ,r elusions in one 01 last uigni s ixy- 209 137 137 140 13G 136 822 147 100 114 11.5 147 52 675 11 14 15 19: 17 17 25 17 - -n j.i ,j ku it", - 1 turned Llll'IIPfl to rn nnmav power. she hart a nrnsrwt an thpro a-cic ol The leaifup. stnnrtlno's t.vHoyi. : " I wksv mi a- -1 .- M(itAu wir. ua iaj.. Grand Trunk n rannrtlnn Mnrthnml -there was a Charles Melvin Hayes StL ' r " " It aim and a a McKenzie mcicuzic and una Mann. Xvlann. Yps "! "'" -2 -...v lilt tdAi il Moose 13 16 171 KG 146 751 101 121 131 148 141 52 700 Steamship Sailings 20 16 24 22 14 13 Tjiurs.-s. pr. RuDert 8 n m might carry at .east half of QuebeTaVovFn AlK,iZ been Liberal for many years. He is a good fighter and ''woreaorana Trunk, no cn., nctMi" StflnrlS rifrhf with fVia mimnvc nf f V, n 1 . adlan Nnrthprn V rlnht ,i! ,.. " ' ' m.,ii HIV UHlltliJ Ul 111C lllUIlCy UUliO. VVnilCl - ""I uu "UI ' tans he has been flirting with the amateur Fascists of Quebec, and has fought Communism, that may not injure him seriously. Quebec might give him good support and so might the maritime provinces. As a man who is in close league with Premier Hepburn of Ontario, he might possibly get the support of at least a percentage of the Hepburn following. In the west where people seem to be getting rather tired of the Communistic tendencies, M. Duplessis might find himself much stronger than some think. As we have often remarked, people like a good fighter. Under these circumstances we should not be at all surprised if efforts were made to induce Mauri Dnnlpssis tn ontoi. fim tA. -- Vliv. CW oral field as leader of a new federal . . Conservative party, we realize that, then l nn rViorioe . ..... ..v -u, iiiiua. rr. ttupert 11:15 p.m. Hayes, no McKenzie and Mann. Friday-ss, Pr. Adelaide 10 nm Over and above all of this, there From Ocean Faljw ' Is no politician with the vision' of Wed-ss, Pr. Rupert 10 30 a m a Laurier to go ahead and develop Friday-ss, Pr. Adelaide 4 pm! such an empire as we possess. Ss. Cardena p.m, PAGE HIDEOUT, j for Queen Charlotte Islands-Chairman of the Peace ' APr11 & an3 22- Rlver and Prince Rupert Railway Committee. The coining basketball series 'fur I hp Nnrthprn Rrltlsh (iihimbin 'title is quite a natural. Several of I the Premier stars are former local boys who learned their game down here and that fact should make this series a very interesting one. The local team suffered a set-brck l.jast last week week when when it it lost lost Its its star star iwprp 1 - - . . . over to Sir Edward Beatty and a -? .b ;so lar as railway development was iows; j concerned for time and eternity. cnrj No 1 .ns sure us me sun rises ana sets 'there is no evidence forthcoming as M. Irving 135 the years pass into decades that Rutter 123 would indicate that that combine Laurie 130 hrnnohh !ntn hplnfr fnr thp Ftanklvn 142 . o--- ... 0 - speedy development of this great West 124 I Northland which is now tied up Handicap 124 ; with a little Jerkwater railway that Ttal 714 can't, put down a siding or set up a CNR.A No 2 1 water tank without the consent of Sir Edward Beatty. As the years Bond Z, 143 pass into history, it becomes more Blake 105 and more apparent that the only Glass 155 interest that his gigantic combine Waldorf 114 has in our Peace River empire Is to Pau' 1G3 have our stock and wheat trains Handicap 52 turned over to them at Edmonton Ttal 732 for iur the tne long long haul naui 01 of those trains VA W1U vcitivc 1 ti i. 1 , run r 11 in j r ra ui 1 1 -.n l- , i . , ... . . , v IV 1 1 i! I'eoiJje wno are interested to over tneir main lines. It u or no to date k as follows: : iuurw lui tut: ucti K nurse. 11 is quite possible that the lisHconcemioinem wnemer mat grain Of eiffht names alrearlv nmminontlu mt.'n,! ; iil Us scowed 300 miles up the river tZ I I trucked 80 or 100 miles out of the Printers 24 desnatches ' Press mav wt nn Pnn n!n t y the " 5n f J niS t n ?? C inta lml)ortant name. Battle River country, dragged over Electrical Workers .22 mai premier now nas. "When a so-called snort is noth ing more than a burlesoue. with nil i m kinds of tactics which incite the 102 ccj"'b3 "i me pudiic 11 can no luiigL-r ue auowca in mat lorm, said Colonel de Villlers. Union of South Africa Commissioner of PoM ice, commenting on the decision by j the South African authorities not. Rclnh S. Grant, former Cambridge University Double-Blue, has been asked to captain the Britbh West Indies cricket team that will tour England next year. Rolnh ! played in two Intercollegiate crick- For Vancouver- ct series and represented the West Tuesday-Catala 1:30 p.m.' Indies awalnst (he Marylebonr Thurs-s?, Pr. nqper,t 11:15. p.m. Cricket Club side captained by H Friday -ss. Cardena 9 p.m. F. S. Wy.ilt that toured the cc'- ss. Prin. Adelaide mnm onies in inr Tr.iio 1 Ma.rch:28,ss, Prin. Louise 5:30 p.m. captained four West Indie. Prom. Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. Wed-ss, Pr. Rupert 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Pr,. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss, Cardena p.m. April 3, 14 and 24 ss; Prin Norah a.m. For Anyo.t and, Stewarts-Sunday Bs. Catala ....... :.,8 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m. From, Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala ...11:30 a.m eiuns. -me west Indies Board of cricket Control decided afco to iiold two trial matches in Trinl dad after the intercolonial tournament In Barbados in January 1020. The West Indies eleven would arrive in England early in May and play 35 matches before returning home in September Three of the fixtures would be lest matches. s.s. Prince John 10:30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands April 6 and 20 s.s. Prince .John For Alaska April 3, 13 and 24-Princess Norah ' From Alaska March Princess a.m a.m p.m. 1 1 1 wte. 1 m r v rm m v 1 1 1 J5r K 1 UN I I1KJI ATin I WIN, ........ v.. -. against Premier's fast young team' Had No Difficulty Disposing Victoria (iauiers 111 inu-r-provincial llasketuall night by a similarly large score 80 80 ta to 34. 34. J was iiign average scurer wnn nu, Morean and betwppn thp!P twn .. . . an and beUee these and formed Beatty our government twoj The second hedyileA fixture of iStr'SSS onTn't n! Wo-? Z'tSTl Moil Mail bchedul arll tZ ent, our fate was apparently. sealed individual l,. . h-H i.n nj '- ',' (From Vancouvrr Villlers said It was probable that there would be legislation to sub- Ject wrestling to the same legal control as now applied to boxinc "We are now of the opinion that the SO-Cftllpri flints nf ho The Commercial League standing sional wrestlers who are at present .in me country arp- not bpna fide," Wen Lost PbrSff' l.hf maln rcasons uluiiiu me uccision 01 me authorities not to renew the Hermits granted to the Americans miij oiuiu.i una Aoe Morrus, w.i' because of the effect on the crowd iiivil 111 " wrestling. Many of the spectator.-- ' became so partisan and overheat-. 13 ed at wrestling matches they lo.jrl their self-control and missiles such as pennies, ice-cream bricks, over j ripe fruit, cigarette cartons and match boxes are thrown into the rin.-j. Ofi EDMONTON, March 20: ICP -Edmonton Commercial Grads mad, it two straight last night ove Victoria Gainers to win the inter-provincial provincial senior senior women's women's basket basket- ular leaeue xtureS 'with No. I Mav we draw the attention of our Edmonton friends to the fact that trundlmK squad coming up irom!3uard, Douglas Stalker, who had ball championship playdowns and . hphinrl offer Inslntr flip first film" n, .ir-,.... i i. ui. orlvonoo In Iia mnmpn's f!nnnHl.ir this Northern Empire is now and f : , .r . 0 " ,. ,uu""" awni- - " 7 7 lo take the two remamin& final. The 78 to 10, ! has been-ln the position described nes;at a practice. But manager Bud 1 hoop score was for a' tw game to one vlctnry-. Barrie has some real promising the British Columbia team never' by th above paragraph for twenty- five years and when John Brownlee T S'V", TJ? iofV" P from, and has having a chance The Grads hud unLA !.. ,.k.v, CXIUi. No. 2 out of the cellar, .several nromisine voune Dlavers to won the first game of the best leaving Biological Station there. two out ofthree series Saturday ,i,ot., in kpv 1 r inie mZ Mnfthr-nn),i rgnrLn 1 minLrv dn3p 1 baCk - at - t.""' guard. Sonny Stiles is, For ine East Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 5 p.m From the Fast-Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 11:00 p.m. For Vancouver Tuesdaj 12:30 noon Thursday 10:15 p.m. Friday 8 p.m. March 28 4:30 p.m. Sunday 4 p.m Wednesday 10:30 ajn. Friday 4 p.m. April 3, 14 and 24 a.m. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 3 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart- Tuesday 11:30 a.ra i Thursday 8 p.m. For Naas Kiver and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 pjn. From Naas Itlver and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 a.m, SOUTH! 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Brltisn DotJ this 18th day of r' ions. .rvrrrW Rtintimf -ninrTr ItOTEL l'r 1 "H" ZXIZkt and TM"" - -i ' r i tiik si'ritKMi; rot it r of i COI.I.'.MIIM In the Aliittrr of tlif A-I"''"s,r'1 Act" tn. tliV Mrtltcr nf flir r.slf 01 Archie, inthiwu , 8J TAKE NOTICE that by o". . illl Honor, W, E FlsJier, niatte " r xiiiitd AiltnlnJtmtor of we Diiniel Arohle, deceawxl, and " havuis clfllnia agaliiHt the are ' liereJj mjUred to furni properly verlflod, to me on " the 10th dny of April. A. D. ; nil parties UuleJlcl -to tiie " " rniulred to xvy Umj lndeltrtncKH to nie forthw h 0, DATED this Jsth day W 1038. . NORMAN A, WAU, Wince. rW,!rt and district with au ove In the Dally New