PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY. OCTOBER VOTING IS JULIA ARTHUR 0NT0DAY (PI11 us is By DOUGLAS HOW and Canadian Press Staff Writer TANGO PUMPS . New Fall Designs Just Arrived! . "GIANELLE" PUMPS IN IIIfiH HEEL, LATEST CRUSHED KID, SOFT DULL CALF AND SUEDES Family shoe store ltD. DAILY EDITION "The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING-EDITOR MKMItF.lt OF THE CANADIAN PHENS Ttie Canadian Press 1 exclusively entitled to use for publication of all news despatches credited to It or to the Associated Press In this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates in City Per Year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month, 50c; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mail, $3.00 a Year. , ADVERTISING RATES C.C.F. Total Vote whereas the Liberals and Conservatives both stand for Giants, a continuation of or modification of the nresent svstem. spring, OLD BOYS HAVE BAD BALL YEAR ago yesterday for the world's ban-, Axe Of The Diamonds Took Heavy tamweight boxing title. They! Toll Of Big League Veterans clashed in Paris a year later, with, During Past Season NEW YORK, October 28: (0) Local Readers, nor line, tier insertion ,,: Twenty-two baseball greats of yes Classified insertion ! teryear felt the axe in the season Advertisements, per word, per .02 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations i , j . nintea at Deiore tne season toe- in spite of the fact that the Co-operative Common- gan. An unusual number of vet-wealthFederation comes second in the number of mem- erans- battered ana aged by th( but may return The C.C.F. is Socialism complete and each member who " !t a baVeaso" for h,e is elected under the C.C.F. banner is pledged to work for ZTvml ? the abolition of the present system and the introduction Paul caught on with Boston and! TC. SILENT ROOTERS SPORT CHAT Panama Al Brown defeated j Eugene Huat of France In a 15 round bout at Montreal 10 years First Brown the winner again. Cleveland Indians of the erican Baseball League closed one! of the .most bizarre chapters In Just closed, to mark one of the oaseDau nistory a year ago today greatest major league houseclean- y Ilrng tre team's manager,! incs in manv vears. Oscar Vitt. His ouster had been i Youth had to be served, but the demanded by 12 players in an un- TIIaniv OQ precedented rebellion in June. will fuel the Hot Stove League for many long winters to come. Rnfforv I nHlOC j The housecleaning was strongly UttllClJ JUClUlCo bers elected to the legislature, it is pointed out'by news- Jaie!?a,11 wars: were "st ans,n "seTn scored ciean over cana . , n r ,. J , on. And one by cne they dropped scorca sweep uver cana- papers in the south that the Conservatives came second 0ff. . dian Scottish in "yv in the number of votes cast. One reliable journal dves Biggest shakeuo bv anv one Wves League. the figures as follows: Liberals 133,315 Conservatives 131,565 ' C.C.F 128,878 Others 7,530 Total vote 400,288 It must be clear that these figures are only approx- 'club was engineered by the Chi- cago Cubs. Down and out went liie 1U"Q Bauery iearn sccrea Jerome (Dizzy) Dean, Clay Bryant, iE cJean sweeP three Bames to nil Billy Myers, Zeke Bonura, Al Tood vlctory over Canadian Scottish In and, at the season's end doughtly ' "Y" wlves Bowling League yes- old Charlev Root. And to Brnnk-. leraay, me nailery lames, as a Totals 723 Scottish- next Rees 157 Davis ....., 66 Carter 9i Asemlssen 107 London 77 Handicap 121 of Socialism. That is the trulf and, with the C.C.F. nolicv uyA with Cincinnati, but Lloyd Totals 619 as it is today, we realize the gulf. , was released after the season. ended. The league standing tr t u ti l i j t- i i i xi Hon. John Hart IS today being touted for the" pre- In the American League, Mana-ilows: miership of the province and yet he is less socialistic in er Jimmy Dykes cf the Chicago! w. his views than is Premier Pattullo. Let us remember 'Wh,te deciAc& rd Base- 102nd Battery 7 that main it was wab the me nremier piemier who wno sirongiy strrmrrlv arlvnritpd aavocatea f tne hp bov mi- man Jimmy Dyk6S was 311 washed' Composites 4 and 1 uPi retlred amldst fanfar searchlight? 2 rowing of possibly one hundred million dollars at theossie Biue of whinn a'Air FnrrP 1 ume 01 tne aepression to put people to work a socialistic move. the llie FUSS. Fuss? ... ... There seem to be a number of people who do not like would like to see him removed. That was Ea Brucker of the Athletics Scottish turned coaches. Charles (Buddy) iMyer got his walking papers from IT fly Reading Their Obits More such drama is to be en- ijiey are trying to rusn win net play again. The Duke of the premier 1 n 1 0 a coalition without consideration of Milwaukee ws a, coach much of terms or future plans. T. D. is not that kind of a man. it? ,5ason' Chaney Gehringer, When the question of coalition is considered it must t&UTSSL?&Z low a conference in which all phases must be discussed, of the all-time great southpaws The Liberals, as the predominant partners with only are getting used to reading their three members short of a majority, mustrhve first con- obJTu; , itrlonnSlthe policy of the ConsJrvilts must tS2$lS2 only secondary. 'and off the ccene when the 1941 By the time Mr. Pattullo and Mr. Hart return from season-ended- Chuck Kleln warm-Ottawa they will have had time to consider well the sit- iVwf''!? Jn JhiladelPTh1la! nation and will be in a position to make definite reZ-Ttn mendations to the legislature. There is nothing to be Nalr and Larry Rosenthal had to excited about. Whatever is done will be for the best in-scrambe for Jbs. Babe Phelps terests of the province and to suit the interests or the LlTX? by BTOoMln- Fat terests of the province and not to suit the interests or the taS? wS'TS. bTti 216 156 114 118 62 42 161 191 147 194 League Played Last Night. 96 96 P6 . . . . 796 897! ANIMALS IN COURT During the Middle Ages animals were solemnly tried throughout) curope ror such crimes as murder and robbery. J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C., Ph.C. Wallace Block - Ihone 640 TELL TIME BY KAIN I START OF CRIBBAGE The Prince Rupert Cribbage League season got under way last Am-jnight with results as follows: Savoy Hotel 3, Smiles Cafe 15. Eagles 11. Operators 7. Pioneers 13, Canadian Legion 5. Falcons 6, Old Empress 12. The league standing to date: Smiles Cafe 15 3 Pioneers 13 5 Old Empress 12 6 I Eagles 11 7 l Operators 7 11 w 1 IFalcons 6 12 n Lead in Bowling ::; t !'. ilyn went Billy Herman and Augie i result- moved at least temporarily Galan. lnto exclusive leadership In the Others Out Ueasue standing. iniate as they were made up on Thursday of last week"parted from the Giants, and Earl were as follows: and there have been slight chances since that time. lAverin finished his .distineuished 102ni Battery career with the Boston Braves. Person 175 n if Brooklyn gave up Van Bungo and Norton 130 Ar LlTeat llUll iset down Tex (no hlt CaVleton, TaPer 32 'Joe Vosmik, Mace Brown and Vlto Webster 146 Arrnrrlinir tn H fl P lpnrWs tnprp is hpfu'PPn tliPtn Tamulis. Cincinnati cut loosa Jim'0wen 144 nnrl fViQ fV,ol. -.ovf?Qa ?n PvUJcV, PolumV'n n rrvnf ,f RlPPle, the ternal rookie, and Handicap UbllV V(U blP lit I IklCil C Illicit UUlli r t ,it-t v w, Monte Pearson. Leo mU 4. i r ai till. iu- c 4.1. l i (Gabby) Hart-. mcj oi.aim mc ciuuuiiuu ui luc icocm, omciu nctt got his release from the LADIES' BOWLING Oct. 28 , Big Sisters vs. Pioneers. Bluebirds vs. Rangers. Stylettes vs. Optimists. Savoy Swingers vs. Annettes. Knox Hotel vs. Lucky Strikes. Rain comes so regularly to parts of Brazil that the natives tell the time by It. 236 83 -"t 52 C9 rt1' 86 U3 I 100 101 1 ltilt U 100 iou 1 u 77 103, l 121 121 755 505 A is as fol-l L. Pts, 2 7 2 4 4 2 " 2 1 1 5 1 1 ' ' - fit ft I THIS CROSS is on every fast-acting Aspirin Tablet. Look for Jr. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving October 21, November 4 and 18 Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - phone 5G8 HALIFAX, Oct. 8: 0 Druggists and rallwaymen, miners and lawyers, are in the field for votes in the Nova Scotia general election today, but once again it Is the legal profession that has put up the strongest bloc of candidates. Twenty-one of the entries--11 of the 29 Conservatives and 10 of the 30 Liberals are barristers. Business in one form or another ranging frcm five merchants to a manager of a Halifax clbthlng firm claims 20 of the candidates and the farming and lumbenng Industries produced another five. Three one Liberal and two of the six Co-operative Common-.wealth Federation nominees are miners. Two are active and one Is a retired railwayman. One is a salesman and another a com mercial agent. X fi i t n I nnmfli Pnncanrn. live standard bearer in uamax Notth, Is the single woman candidate. The contracting, business claims two names, Including Premier A. S. MacMillan. Three of the men are retired. The Insurance world has given another. I. Angus Walters, Conservative candidate in Lunenburg, and Lieut. J. R. Fraser, Conservative In Victoria, were sea captains before they went Into business and ithe army respectively. , Hon. II. J. Connolly, minister of I publicity and Industry In the Mac - r. ampK nf Seavon ' Mlllan cabinet, left his. Job as a Halifax newspaper editor to take the post. J. W. Wallis, Digby's Conservative, Is editor of a weekly paper. Barristers Include L. W. Fraser, opposition leader;v Attorney -r General J. H. MacQuarrle; Hanson T. Dovfell, second vice-president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association,, and Mines and Labor Minister L. H. Currle. 15 Other Operations 13 1 Highways Minister John Mc-12 Kenzie is a creamery operator; 11 1 Minister without Portfolio J. W. Comeau is a fish dealer, and Agriculture Minister J. A. McDonald Is a farmer. F. M. Blols, Conservative frcm Colchester, is superintendent of a clothing-manufacturing firm in Truro.' A. S. Mason, Liberal In Cumberland, Is a theatre man and has long been prominent in Maritime baseball. A. W. Morton, Halifax centre ill i,ik STRENGTH IS under proof SyVti CONTENTS 26 out .mqiltUY COflDONt CO lT!U3NC3IECJi "Jht Lftlt gin datilkW intiurtUi Tills advertisement u not pub-1 iisnea or aispiayca by me li quor Control Bccro c dj t&t I Government of Bri-..T C. labial Conservative, is prr wholesale hardware arm and . R. Murphy, Libera c .:'.:. u HiJ ifax South, managed a cklll concern. Raymond Crosby oaicrea t; 1 Conservatives in Kmr ;i c ductor and chairc : Brotherhood or Rai v :vi In Nova Scotia f W EjuJ Shelburne Conserve. v t . a woodworking too -.13 f.til eral opponent W 1 0; -.:j:.. proprietor of a m J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Tost 0ffl When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 21-Hour Service at Regular Rates 13 Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and roweUi River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Air-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars I RAILWAY I LINES For full Information, reservation; etc. call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT 528 Third Ave., rhone 2C0, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Au Lines Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Truns-Atlantic Trans-racifiC' To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday. 2 p-m TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Oct. 7th, 20th, 29th, Nov. 7th, 17th and 27tb To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 2nd, 15th, 25th, Nov. 3rd, 13th and 23rd. Direct connection at. Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Service Tickets and Reservations from W. L. Coates. General Arent. I'rlnre Kuncit, H.C