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PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Rupert SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ...... 5.00 | For lesser periods, paid in advance. per week A. 208 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period By mail to all other parts of British Columbia. the British km- pire and United States, paid in advance, per year . $6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year ooo ccc esecccecececceces 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per Insertion, per WOT .o.........ccccccccececsecseeceseeeseees 02 Local readers, per insertion, per Jine 25 | Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 15 Transiet display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone an Editor and Reporters’ Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations y ‘be alLY EDITION wiih ars Thursday, July 7, 1932 OFFICERS INSTALLED. G. H. Munro Turns “Over Gavel of Rotary Club to G. A. Woodland | Large Burrard Street Bridge Opened Gathering Attended monies at Vancouver on Friday Cere- | Pe es ee _—— SLE Her Musical el . ne THE DAILY NEWS PITTSBURG Work Praised WON AG AIN Musical ii tacs of London Lauds Compositions of Daughter of Local Woman The following from Musical Op inion. published in London, Ene land, concerns the musical ¢ sitions of Lozanne, daughter o Mrs. Russell M. Smith of this city “Messrs, Keith Prowse annonn: a new group of songs, tne words by Edward Lockton and the music b: Lozanne. All have been »roadcasi by Miss Evette Darnac. The title are: “Night Brings Me You,” “Deep in My Heart,” and “Dark-haired Marie.” Mr. Lockton has woven a connecting threaa of love senti- iment through the three lyrics, which make a short and complet cycle. The composer has well real- }ized throughout his music the pas- /Sion and sentiment, and kas writ- ten three splendid examples of bal- lad love songs. We hope when thi composer writes again. that he wih not be so shy to conceal hi j|mame, for the songs reveal courag jand ability. The songs are | sible to average singers by their simplicity, and the piano accom- paniments are also easy.” IMP as acces (ree a NOW! Is the Time to Start Saving on Quality Foods Thrift Specials For Friday and Saturday Z1¢ CREAM OF WHEAT—The Ideal Cereal, per pkg. JAMIESON'S EXTRACTS—Lemon & Vanilla per 2-o0z. bot 15c |K. D. SALMON—Choice | No. 1 tall tins, per tin CHOICE DRIED PRUNES = Pink Qe) 19¢ Lead of Pire Poosted Games to Two-and-a-Half as Result of Double- Header Victory PITTSPURG, July 7 Pirates continued their se winning *‘“reak yesterday featine York Giants enacs of sationai by de- Nev in both eir marein of National League | leadershiv to two-and-a-half games over the Boston Braves who ‘ost to the world champion St. Louis Cardinals The victory placed the €t. Louis Cardinals on even footing for fourth place with the Phillies who were losing to the Chicago Cubs All but one American League game were rained out. Yesterday's Big League scores: ; AMERICAN LEAGUE With a good day and ponies in fine fettle there's nothing like a polo game for thrills St. Louis, 4: Boston 5 Others was taken as West Point and Harvard teams battled for the rain ~ . nem NATIONAL LEAGUE + eee eee eeeeeee Brooklyn 4-3; Cincinnati, 6-2 YOUNG SONS : 4 | Sees See SR, + MATTERN AND GRIFFIN # | Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 6. it AHEAD OF POST-GATTY # Boston, 2; St. Louis, 4. WIN MATCH : NOW REPORTED MISSING *# . i To . ; srhest?? saving Baseball Standings Young Empress Defeated 5 to 4 in| i? eae. gulyy oF a ° * here last evening for Moscow # poegooachian intermedigte Baseball le in continuation of their pro- + National League bens ls jected record-breaking world # Wy &. > Pet Young Sons of Canada defeated|+ flight, Jimmy Mattern and # Pittsburg 40 29 580 | Young Empress in a fast Interme- \4 Bennett Griffin were 10 hours # Boston 40 34 541) \iate League baseball game last i+ and 38 minutes ahead of the # Chicago 38 34 528) sight by the score of 5 to 4 and the |* time of Wiley Post and Harold # Philadelphia 39 «= 39 509} cague now stands: + Gatty whose record they are # 3t. Louis 35 635 ~— 500 W. L. Pct.;# out to lower. They were unre- # Brooklyn 36 39 48. | &mpress 7 4 637 -# ported at Moscow at noon to- @ New York 32 87 464 |Elks - 5 5 500 # day which was the time limit # Cincinnati 35 8648 422. |Sons of Canada 4 1 364 '# for their fuel > American League The Elks have tr‘o more games to ® a New York 50 23 (G85 | slay and. by winning both, could ** * * 7° @@+@@@@@o4e Philadelphia ig (31 58! | tie the Empress for the first half of detroit 10 30 571) the league. As the Intermediates Washington 11 33 © .55"} olay the Prince Rupert Baseball As- FOOTBAI | ‘leveland 39 «634 ~—s53" | sociation executive on Sunday, the st. Louis 35 37 48C|game between Empress and Elks hicago 26 44 371) will be plaved Saturday. Empress, by SCHEDULE | Boston 15 «57 200 | vinning this game, could eineh the ites in National League | | | | Pittsburg! a doube-heider to inerease | Thursday, July 7, 1939 ase. es intercollegiate championshi; This picture ») at Rye, N.Y irst half honors x E ; Ibs M T July 14—Home Oil vs. Regiment Today With Lient.-Gov. Present ore ennis i July 19-——Merchants vs. Canadian » dobeds ae CHOICE PEAS— 4 V D d Legion , nm y . 7 * Installation of new officers of ae ovv oT or at the | Sieve 3, per tin lic | Games Player eregin enie July 21—Regiment vs. Home Oil the Prince Rupert Rotary Club { sane a. .. 4 Fordham- os ne eee ea | L July 26—Home Oil vs. Merchants the ensuing year was conducted at|JOHMson, Lieutenant-Governor of| AUSTRALIAN CANNED FRUIT—| i eave to ppea teiyi 08 -Cabdinn tana: the regular weekly uncheon in the ee Columbia, and a sarge ga- ene eee & Apricots 19¢ jCanadian National Recreation As < Restnaal Commodore Cafe today by G. H.. “™ ring 04 Ds Ww Surana Garget per No, 2 tin : sociation Tournament August 2—Merchants vs. Home Munro, the retiring president, The Bt age a ross Paiee Creek, costing! RE DARROW SODAS 19¢ Proceeding |Doukhobor Leader Must Serve 18 oj) enw officers are as follows $3,000,000, was formally opened on) per pkg Months in Saskatchewan Total points on the 12-game ser President—G. A. Woodland Friday afternoon last HEINZ CATSUP 22c The competition of the Canadia | For Perjury ies will determine possession of the Secretary—G. FE. Gulick . my per large bottle | National Recreation Tennis Club i i ce trophy for the yeat Treasurer—Alex McRae CURTIS CONVICTED |KAIEN BRAND CRABMEAT srogressing as speedily as weathe Executive—T. H. Johnson, W. R ON KIDNAP CHARGE; Locally packed, per tin 22¢c | conditions and opportunity permit | OTTAWA, July 7:—The Supreme BENEFIT SHIELD STANDING : . ne ‘ . NEF < LBs : AC Nu McAfee and W. P. Armour IS APPEALING CASE | CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 9c ith the following further results:| ‘ourt of Canada has dismissed the Reports of officers and commit- snmseuiag | “per tin J Horton and W. P. McIntosh | ipplication of Peter Veregin, Douk- nm P f Shield & ' teS covering the last yea ‘ FLEMINGTON, NJ July 7 } ne re Ths Ralph Johnson and J 1obor leader, for leave to appeal oe ; 7 . Be oe a d stand- 7 . wtoc ‘ as fo Ws tla wate dleo peesbated John Hughes Curtis of Norfolk, Va..\{ ALBERTA BUTTER dic Teng in the mens’ doubles with ; | “ainst a conviction in the province ing i i a eg id who was convicted on a charge of |# 2 Ibs. core of 6-2, 6-4 of Saskatchewan for perjury. He Canad I s 0 ar? thane’ Hedi, ppearing pe- aiding the kidnappers of the baby|* , — | William Tobey defeated J. H. Hor |must serve his 18 months’ sentence vans gion : gid : fore Magistrate McClymont in city of Col. and Mrs, Charles A. Lind- | LARD ots $ or Gainer's 37¢ ton in the men’s singles event 6-3 = ee Serchatit . eo 4 i 2 0 ‘ ; . + ae pr 3-lb. pail f “e a} OST NR S a police court this afternoon on a bergh, and preventing their cap- pe! } 4, thereby qualifying for the semi ‘ary : Wh , a oO 0 charge of drunkenne ture, is appealing the conviction FAIRY SOAP 7c! nals BIG SIX STANDING Home il to we we: | i 2 bars In the mixed doubles. J. H. Horton - OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 10¢ d Mrs. W. 'N. Currie, playing GD, AB, Be, BP et Senior League per tin gainst W. P. McIntosh and Mrs J.| arquhar @ : re : z as Baseball FELIX GINGER ALE H. Hortor ind it necessary to} “#™ble ‘S.) 9 10 12 4 per bottle fic® adhe. their match 1 “ Pi Vindle (Bm oS 10 3h v 7 Pet per 1 30" ning on account of darkness. one| m (Em.) oe 4 11 367 Empress . : 556 re Sain i being 9-7. 3-8 | >. Stalker (Em.) 9 34 6 12 .353 Sons of Canada ; 5. Se * ‘ ‘ 5 De ¥- i. 3- | sao i. Nee " ee F. M. Da: und Mrs. F. A. 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