?AOE Two 1VT ur 11 ? waiKing s ... and Fashionable Too! That make your walks a pleasure. "ONYX'Styled" Brown Calf with detachable Scotty Tongues, combining appearance and durability I 1 I 1LCU 1 L The Family Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations MR. BENNETT'S POSITION A correspondent wants to know what is the position of Premier Bennett in relation to President Beatty's campaign to bring about the absorption of the Canadian National Railways into the Canadian Pacific system, involv ing the abandonment of something like five thousand ; nines oi railway oi wnicn sixcy-six percent woujci oe Canadian National. Our reply is that we do not know but we can tell him what was the Prime Minister's attitude in 1930 as express-ed in a speech made byhim in the city of Winnipeg from ..which the following paragraph is taken: "I say to you that no man in this country rejoices more .JnThe strength and progress of the Canadian National Railways than I, made possible as it was in the first instance by the genius of our own statesmen and by the pass-' ing'of legislation by our party. But more, every effort of . mine after July 28 will be for one purpose. That purpose is not only to preserve'the identity of the Canadian Na- tional Railways as a publicly owned competitor of a pri-. vate enterprise, but to see that it serves even better and more effectively the Canadian people, who are so proud of . it." LOCAL NEWS Louis Mazzel arrived In the city ! jOU.the Catala this morning from ;JStewart. 1-. y "John Rbchfort of Stewart was a "pasaenger aboard the Catala today 1 going through for a trip to Van-" . cquver. William Noble, well, known neer'StwaVt mlnln'mrirwas.(i passenger abpard the Catala today going through o Vancouver for a trip. J. J. Little, general manager of the Northern B. O. Power Co., left l on last evening's train for Ilaysport j enroute to the Palls River power plant. W, A. Bell, commissary agent for aau a au0na i aiiways, wi, un iuov evenings intm lor -a trip to the Interior as far as Hous - tfin Ho will VlO Vtanb nn (nnl.hli. . lra n' Robert M. Stewart, heiW of the firm of Stewart Bros, and one of the founders of the (own of Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Catala TPl Tl f 19 ine imng i Brogues S1.25 S1.95 " Shoe Store ! C Phone 357 Tuesday, November 20, 1934 of of in lt American Football 8t. Mary's 7, Santa Clara 0. University of .Southern California 34, Oregon 0. Chicago University 34, Michigan 0. Pittsburg 31, Navy 7. Yale 7, Princeton 0. Cornell 21, Dartmouth 6. Columbia 13, Pennsylvania 12. Colgate 13, Syracuse 2. Carnegie Tech 10, Duquesne 0. Oeoree WaRhlnpfnn' m urt .VI. ' ' 10 .WHarvaid 47, NeW Hampshire Rutgers 22, New York University 7. Penn 25, Lafayette 6. Wisconsin 7, Illinois 3. Alabama 40, Georgia 0. Washington and Jefferson 20, Xavier 13.. Notre Dame 20, Northwestern Tennessee 13, Vanderbllt 6. today golng'through to Victoria. He has been fcpending the summer at i Stewart ' ' 1 . ' . ... i janxo ojuratovlch and Tomo VJahovicn, who have been employ- eo at premier mine, left on last night's train for Halifax where they will embark December 2 aboard the steamer Pennland for their native home In Zagreb, Jugo-Slavla. SCTnaissii;?ii'irtis,i;iBD: B W Uf 1U I PL I or kjs tfMOTwmrw' Mtiiiiwy.Matitm.i i',ia Cribbage League Play Last Night Oddfellows Still Leading With Moose in Second IMace Prince Rupert Cribbage League results last night were as follows; Canadian National Recreation Association 15. drotto 12 Canadian Legion 14, Empress 13, Moose 13, Meat Packers 14. Oddfellows 15, Elevator 12. The league standing to date M. W L. Oddfellows 4 79 56 'Moose 4 70 65 Meat Packers 4 69 66 .Elevator 4 67 68 N. R. A. 4 66 69 Empress 4 65 70 Can. Legion 4 63 72 Grotto 4 61 74 SPORT CHAT Toronto Maple Leafs put on an, other of their heart-straining last minute comebacks In Toronto Saturday night to defeat Montreal Maroons for their fourth straight victory without a defeat since the opening of the National Hockey League season. It was a hard fought game, particularly In the last two periods, featured by a great deal roughness with fights and arguments, resulting in a number of players being put off the ice- The Maroons put up as good a game as the Maple Leafs. Goalies Alex Cpn- nell, Maroons, and George llalns- worth. Maple Leafs, had a busy evening with, many narrow escape and ppectaculjfr save, : About four minutes before the end of the game. Lionel Conacher. star Maroon tie-fence man, was knocked cold in an accidental collision with Jack Kll-rea. He was carried unconscious from the ice and could not finish the game which was. held up a few minutes on account of the Incident. The Maroons scored the first goal eight minutes and fifteen seconds after the start of the second period when Bllnco slammed the puck Into the net from a scramble in front of the g0aj. Six minutes after the start the third period, Harold Cotton, on a pass from Blair in a scramble front of the Montreal net, evened up (or Toronto. The great Charlie Conacher scored the winning goal wjth five and a quarter minutes to go on a pass from Happy Day behind the net. It was a hot one just over the line. Sunday night the Maple Leafs went to Chicago and blanked the Black Hawks three to nil for their fifth victory so far this season without a defeat. The Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings blanked the St. Louis Eagles and Montreal Cnadjens re- specuyeiy Saturday night to move -f wWh BjKmtkrfor leaaersnip or ine American section The New York Rangers, by defeat ing St. Louis Sunday night, moved into even terms with the Eagles for fourth place. Americans Ball Team Winner YOKOHAMA, Japan, Nov. 20: Babe Ruth's American All Stars baseball team defeated a Yokohama team here by a score of 21 to 4. MAN TESTIFIES UNDER OATH Mr. Dayneau, Yli St. Oure St., Chatham, Ont.( wanti other to benefit from hii ex(r Knee and in idr that everyone may be convinced "l it lhaolutf truth I gave hi tattmnt under path before notary. Mr. Dagneau atate -"I wa very badly run down, I aufltrtd terribly from nervouinrsi. 1 had gat sad was irregular' and my complex ion waibad. I tried l'ruit a-tive a hwt time and mkm frit bet'er. Now I Kin re.uUr, havt a good tomplciion and 1 am never nervouiany wore. Now I caaduiifull day's work without getting tired and keep Fruit-a-tivri on hand in rate any of my family become constipated." Copy of Mr. Uainrau'i twurn i(t-inrnl will M urnt ua rciturM, Writ frullaii'ri Uuiltod.'OtUwa, Oiillito. I UIT.A.IIVU -4 to IVMWHIM nariieniKniia ft m-mmm m i hlvvj ; Champ 111 MAX I1AEU MEXICO CITY Nov. 20: Max Baer, world' tuavvweight boxing champion, who came here from Los Angeles in connection with fight negotiations, was confined to bed In his hotel yesterday suffering from infection In both arms-, his doctors stating that, if an improvement were not shown by today, they would remove him to hospital. One of the arms was said to have been Infected by a mosquito bite and the other by scrat.chii: a skin eruption. Baer was also suffering from nausm caused by the high altitude in flying here. Chicago Bears Beat New York Professional Football Game Ended Yesterday in Cloe Score Of 10 to 9 NEW YORK, Nov. 20: In Sunday's professional football game, Chicago Bears defeated New York Giants by a score of 10 to 9 at the Polo Grounds. Hockey Standings International Division W. D. L. F. A. P. Toronto 5 0 0 15 5 10 Maroons 1 0 2 6 7 2 Canadlens 0 0 2 1 5 American 0 0 10 1 American Division Detroit 2 0 1 13 6 Boston 2 0 18 7 Chicago 2 0 17 9 Rangers 1 0 2 9 12 St. Loui 1 0 4 6 13 Jack McColl. after paying a week's visit Port Simpson with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George P. McColl, has. returned to Artyox. imkvt let a si:i:i; iti: on: viii:i:i; STOI Hint COI7GII or c:OLII iV!VK with MM G0LDBL00M Has. Larj;c Orders For All Varieties of FURS Don't sell until you sec the old reliable who always pa.ys more than anybody else. llnniu linlu Mot OlS Truck Motors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $.15 up Clirktle truck & Car ParU 1030 W 1st. Ave,, Vancouver sjmi mvaLAVXt i. swig . V "V V" Lt A w 2 n u utir '"M ri i ' ci ru r;!H GROTTO IN HOOP LEAD defeated Moose Last Night In Senior League Contest Intermediate And Junior flame Close tn a hrd foult haHle in wrjlch Senior Leaeue leadership honors yu. at staka, Qrouo last night defeated Moose by a score of 35 to 29 to advance to the bead of class. A good sized crowd oi fan Wltnes- :d this as well as three other good tame-: on the. evening' card. The long suffering Grottettes ook lt on the chin again In the La dle League, this time at the hands f he High School by a score of 12 to 8. The outcome was never In noubt The Intermediate League fixture 'xx close all the way, the Canadian . jrtjio:; finally emerging victors ive: the Warriors 20 to lt to make it .i tie for second place in the standing. The Scythians continued unbeat en In the Junior League by defeat !ng Boy Scouts 12 to 9. Dominate cinching it In the last two minutes. Half time score had been 4-all. Basketball Standing The league standings to date are as follows: Senior League W. L. P Grptto ....5 3 Moose ? .....;..4 3 O. N. R. A .. 2 5 Ladies' League Annette' 7 0 14 High School . 3 4 Irottette 1' 7 Intermediate Leaeue High School 5 2 10 Warriors 2 5 Legion 3 4 Junior Leaeue Scythians 1 8 0 18 Hlgft School 2 4 4 Boy Scouts 1 7 2 Ian Wilson-Murray, son of Mr, nd Mrs. W. H. Wilson-Murray, re-urnec. home from Stewart on the "atala this morplng. Christmas Cards 5c, 10c, 15c up; Special 10 for 35c Christmas 25c r"uvx. Tags, Seals and Wrapping. Personal Christmas Cards printed in our own plant on short notice. Close, (SoMan & cQalla czGxmlhil PRINTERS AND STATIONERS'! T Itener Block, Third Street NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zkrelll, Proprietor "A IIOMK AWAY FKOM HOME" lUtes 11.00 vp iO Rooms, Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, U.C. Phone 281 P,0. Uoi lfifl . in I m J I i Standard It icmt difficult, lomtUmu, to itay on the Gold SUndard, tut the "rolled" itandird - sfil tKat's lomethlnf the Stta. Once a man hit "rolled Kit own" wltK Osden'i Fine Cut he's on this. "Rolled" tUndard of imoMni enjoyment (or life. Osden'i li might etiy to roll end It does jlvt imoothe cooler end more (rasrintireoke ... To try Oadeo' U to lilt Osden'i particularly if yoo uit "Ounteclef" or "VoSutH Cigarette Pipers. Osden'i Fine Cut end cither of these makes of cigarette pa pen mure you a standard of satisfaction that's well worth staying on. SAVE THE POKER HANDS OGDEN'S FINE CUT f .1. At ar M Hm4 rtmlmm Stwt, f mM, cm il 4 l1 Ww ! rVf." m -CWtxIw" d M I iiKoia ttmpl Mt l fotwHuat. Your Hp Kntnn OfiUn'i Cut FU't Lieut Commander M. O. Oauv-reau R.C.N. ws a patenter on board the Catala today returning to Esquimau after having madr the round trip north to Anyox and ' Stewart. 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