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Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone .86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Ox Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1930 DO ODD JOBS NOW Once more we venture to suggest to Daily News readers that if thqy have anx Uttye. jdbs tfucryis cleaning up or repairing fb do aroupfl thejr Jiomeg they should take advantage of thd seasonaiwof-wtrtK condition to have it; at-1 tended tttat once. Anyone requiring men can secure them by telephoning tnTOnpioymeHt Service of Canada office in .this city. It is much better to give a person wprk than meals or money. REDISTRIBUTION ' If the constituency of Oitiineca is to be eliminated, as suggested, there will be a great deal of resentment shown in the interior of this province. The Lakes country is one of the most important farming districts in the province and with Vanderhoof and Burns Lake forms a very important unit. This was recognzed by the previous government and as a result they were given separate representation. It ia to be 'supposed ttljat "Strong protests will be made against the proposed change. , It will be remembered ithat arqhange was made by the previous government in Esquimalt and it was charged against them that they were trying, to eliminate Hon. R. H. Pooley, the present attorney general. Now it is said that an effort is being made to eliminate the former attor ney general, who is at present member for Omineca. If tjus is correct, the effort is likely to fail, just as did the iormer enort of the other party. NELSON WIDE-AWAKE In connection with the redistribution plan the Nelson News, Conservative, says : "Already there is talk -gf redistribution of provincial ridings inJmtish Columbia audit is just as well that discussion should commence early, even though the Dominion census will not take place until June, 1931. "Upon the Dominion census must depend the redistribution of seats. "It is said that opinion in Victoria is opposed to an increase in the number of members of the legislature. There is no objection to leaving the number of seats as at present, always providing that to fix the number of members at 48 the present number, would not result in further increasing the power of the large centres at the coast, which already possess power out of proportion to the number of representatives they send to the legislature. "The interests of the interior sections of the province must be protected, no matter whether there is an increase in membership in the legislature or whether it remains at 48. :"In various parts of i .British Columbia there are local qircumstances to consider in redistribution. One example is Nolson. It would be more satisfactory if the Nelson riding included parts of the adjacent territory which at present belongs to other ridings. Nelson is very deeply inter-eatw in the development of this adjacent territory, and tnb people living close to Nelson have a very obvious unity of interest with those of the city. "If Nel?on had originally been a combination of urban ahd rural riding, many of the present road problems, for example, would not have for long existed. "The matter ig one which will receive a lot of consideration by the government, hut it should also be gone into very fully by the people and the public bodies of the various ridings in the province, so that Victoria may be informed as to what a majority of the people desire. "Packev" McFarland Uefti, one time great boxer, Is now director of Jollet National Dank, Joliet, 111., and Andre Lenoir (right) aged two, can multiply five figure numbers by any other five figure numbers accurately and wl thout hesitation. Freedom Of City For Two Premiers! i itenneie ana senmn to Be Honored By Sheffield on Thursday..). , ,: SHEFFIELD. Eng.. Nov. 4: Ii. B. Bennett of Canada and Premier J. Scullin of Australia, will receive the freedom of the city on Thursday of 1 this week. Premier Bennett will at- t tend the historic Cutler's Feast, f When the resolution aDnrovinsr conferment of the freedom, of thej city on the two dverseas prime mffi isiers was suomittea,to the city, council, friree Labor member ypW against it on the ground that they "Knew very little about the gentlemen." Several' other councillors abstained from voting. FISH SALES Summary ! American 164,00 pounds, lf.3j ana 4c to iz.6c and 4C Canadian 23,000 pouds, 10.4 c and 6c to 12.1c and 8c. American Polaris, 38,000,-Royal arid Atli'nyf luc and 4c". I Columbia, 37,000,. Booth and Pacific, 12.6c and 4ci . Democrat, 29,000, Cold Storage, ".Hi uiiu tii. ; t 4 Canadian White-Hope, 3,000, Atlin, 10.6c and 6c. 8c. Relief, 10,000, Pacific, 12.1c and Signal, 10,000, Cold Storage, 10.4c and 7c. Man in the Moon Never depend upon what you hear; In Chicago. They say there was a' talking marathon there 'recently and. the women all withdrew before the men. . One advantage of that peewee car Jack Lindsay drives around Js that If you have no garage you can stick the thing beneath the sidewalk ori possibfy in the dog kehhel. Jake says he's gomg to buy one of those bantams. He says he notices -i i ii -i t . r m i trouble care when they get in the ; , . , ditch. With this car he will harness Tuesday-ss, Catala his perman police dog and haul It For Stewart, am Prenwer out. Some of the boys like those little cars. They say they don't have to both get over In one corner. It's narrow enough as It is. When the rain Is falling, falling, And your spirits gloom, 'so gloomy, Don't forget tomorrow morning, Rain will still be falling, falling; Rotten weather, wretched, galling, Making life so dull and tomby. But the rain will stop some day, And the sun will brightly shine, Children will come out to play, Forgetting rain and days of gray; Then enjoy It while you may; "While the weather's bright and fipe. , .. w Mail Scheduh Fof'the East " Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 10.30 ajn. ?rom the East Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 3.30 pm. For Vancouver-Tuesday . 2.30" pm Sundays 9 pm. Thursday 9 pm. Friday 11 p.m' November 5 and 19 pm. From Vancouver- Sunday 4 p.m Wednesday y., 10.30 pm. Friaay. rJ.-..,... pm Saturday ... Nov. 15 and 29 For Anyox and Alice Arm- Sunday 7 Wednesday 3 From Anyox and Alice .Arm Sundays ...... Thursdays 8 p.m. n.m. p.irf. pm. tor Naas liiver ana . Port Simpson r , , Sunday .'.....'....y 7 pm. From Naas River and Port Simpson-Tuesday llac am. For North Queen Charlottes-Saturdays . 11 am. From North Queen Charlottes-Wednesday 3 pm. For Alaska-November 5 and id ... pm, From Alaska-Wednesdays 3 pjn. For South Queen CharloUes NEW STANDARD OF PERFECTION I: V 20 for 25c. 12fof1c, and in tins of $0 DIXIE Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Sunday ss. -Pr. Rupert 10 pm. Sunday ssV Prince John pm. Tuesday-. Catala .... 3.30 pm. Thursday- Pr. George 10 pm. Friday ss. princess Mary 10 pm. ss. plrdena, 12 midnight Nov. 5 ss. Prin. Louise p.m. Nov. 19 ss. Prin. Norah p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 pm. Wed.- ss'. Prv'George ....10.30 am Friday ss, ,6ardena pm. Friday ss;, Pilncess Mary 4 p.m. Satur. ss. Pr. Rupert, 10:30 a.m. Nov. 15 St. Prin. Norah am. Nov. 29 as. ftin. Norah am. For Nans Rfver arid Port' Simpson' Sunday sS, Catala .... From Naas River and xu me uuier cuups imyc uj sciiu lor i pftT cmlk.Arf 8 p.m, 11.30 ajn. Sunday ss. uatala, 8 pm. Wednesday ii. P. Oeorge 4 pm. ; Saturday sJ. Pr. Rupert 4 pm. From Stewart and Premier-Sunday s. Prirlce Rupert 8 pm. Tuesday sj, Catala ....11.30 am. Thurs. ss. Prince George 8 pm. For Ocean Fall-- Sun. ss. Prince Rupert 10 pm. Thurs. ss. Prince George 10 p.m. Friday ss. JPrlhcess Mary 10 pm. From Ocean Fafts-a- Wed. ss. Pr, Oeorge 10:30 am. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 pm. ss. Cardena p.m. Satur, s. Pr Rupert 10:30 am. For-North Quctri Charlottes Satur. ss. .Pflflce William noon From North Queen Charlottes ' Sunday As, prince Wlfllam p.m. F(r South Qtltert Charlottes :Monday-ss. Pr. William, 8 pm. From South Queen Charlottes I Thurs. ss. Prince William, am. Saturdayss J'ln'ce John am. For Alaska Satur. sat Prince Rupert 4 pm. Nov. 15 ss. Prin. Norah am. i Nov. 29 ss. Prin. Norah am. From Alaska ' . j Sunday ss. Prince "Rupert 8 p.m Nov. 5 ss. Princess Louise pm. , Nov. 19 ss. Prin. Norah p.m. From Skcena River Friday ss. tiardena pm. i Fot Anyo ahd Alice Arm ' Sunday ss. datala 8 pm. 1050 a.m I Wednesday ss. rr. oeorge 4 pm. a m- From Anyox and-Alice Arm- Tuesday ss, Catqla .. 11:30 a.mt. Thurs-se, Prince Oeorge 8 pm, Mondays 7 pm. from South Queen Charlottes-Thursdays t- am. For 8tewart .aha' Premier Wednesday. Thursday M, t Saturdays ., From Stewart nhd rremle ... pm. 8 p.m 3 p.m, Sundays 8 pm. Tuesdays .,..,........ 11.30 am". Thursdays . 8 p.m. Sunday M 7 pm. Get the Ad., feaaing habit. It pays. SB 'jX j.TCOv "I ',') I i HI The Better 4 SAVE THE POKER HANDS Cigarette ;Ut .... " LA BARBA IS WINNER fJeclsloned Kid Chocolate In New York Last Nifht NEW YORK, Nov. 4: Fidel La Barba won a decision over Kid Chocolate at Madison Square Gardens last night before 16,000 fans. Ine spectators were delfghted with the whhiwind finish in which La Bdrba had considerably the best of K the rugged little scrapper from California won the decMon handily to turn the tables on the ebony flash from Cuba for a previous defeat at the negro's hands. Both were featherweights. Billiard Averag.es O. Ttl. M. fi. Youg (E) 2 500 J. Smith (E) 2 tOO M. Andrews (CD 1 ' 260 G. P. Tinker (CD 1 250 A. Murray (CD 1 260 G. Wau8h (O) 1 250 J. Andrews (O) 1 250 W. E. Williseroft (BT) 1 289 3. May (0 1 210 O. Howe G 1 213 C. P. Balagno IE) .....2 415 M. M. McLachlan (0) 1 205 O. L. Youngman (CD 1 194 W. Mitchell (E) 2 87 W. Murray (E) ... 1 146 A. Macdonald (CD ....1 125 AV. 250 250 2S0 250 260 260 260 260 216 213 208 206 194 179 146 Jess Wlllard, funnor heavyweight champion. Is shown presiding at the opening of a Hollywood food department store recently. 125 Scott. SPORT CHAT Grotto and Canadian Legion will meet In the Billiard League tonight with line-tips as follows: Oeorge Waugh (Grotto) vs. M. Andrews 'Legion). J. Andrews vs. A. Murray. VI. M. McLachlan vs. Frank Zle-man. Oeorge Howe vs. a.JB.fltnker. Johnny May ArtgW Macddn-ald. Reserves Orotto. Ilillman and Murray; Legion. Youngman and GROTTO NOW LEADING CRIB ribplaced Sit ;usfceteti. First Place' Last Night From . Prinee Rupert Cribbim hi-.ita "suits last night were as :!; Prince Rupert Hot! 14, S:x M..;-Scoteers 13. Elevator 16, Operator.-; If Toe H lOTlfdWir Orange Ledge 14. 1. O. O F . Knights of Columbus 13 "ove 14. Orotto 17, Eagles 10. " League Table W Grotto . 84 8U Musketeers 83 Moot : 74 Orange Lodge . 70 P. Rupert Hotel ... 69 Bagl 68 Operators 67 Elevator 65 Seal Cove 64 K.ofC 63 I. O. O. F 52 Toe H 51 id 13. Seai M Next week's matches will be play ed on Wednesday. 61 6:. 05 67 03 83 84 An itching rash A blemished skin i, Eczema? Wfll DDI) hil are ndtlitT SotwtlnKi. Men often it takes loner t to wah out prison conipk-tfly ami rf Jor !he miotli. tUat skin- ltut tlK burnfofc tl Itflilng-, lh IrriUtlon, are b -oolcd, iobtanlly. Werm-r Huth, winner of solo, race, compiling for the great Badcr prize of Germany