Tuesday, July 19 I PAGE es oa ve : : Ps a THE DAILY ae a se pe See a a jE, TELL = a: ay ~~ THE DAILY NEWS. | INNERS pa R i PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 7 Publishea Eyery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert IN RACES Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue ’ ' ° H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Many Took Prizes at Eagles’ Picnic } On Sunday . 7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES - ‘ y) City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 Pallewing WePe. cpt DEse-Wners C40 _? ° ’ ; | i For lesser periods. paid in advan per week 19° 4 Sports at the Eagles’ picnic on i Sunday | } : . Girls, under 5—Molly Frew, Vic- AILY EDITION SE. Tuesday, July 12, 1932 toria Micheless ~ Boys, under 5—Richard Blake, oe a | ; Stanley Wesley. ; - e QUITE L NNECESSARY Girls, 5 to 7—Ruby Gomez, Helen The fishermen’s strike should have been quite unneces- G@mula ; Boys, 5 to 7—Allan Lawson, Bruno j sary. Three weeks of a short season has been lost and , B¥** CE S much needed money allowed to pass by our doors just be- © ‘eu F te Sei Gistk, Pua - AT UN U * UALLY LOW PRI ie cause the two parties to the fishing industry failed to menzies. | agree. Boys, 7 to 9—Dicky Cameron, Paul We are not now blaming anyone although we believe Laporte that either party would have been better off by giving , Gt te 12—Betty Wood, Emma way right at the first, What we blame is our method @f poy. 9 to 12—Sam Currie. Bills handling these matters. A strike of that kind is harmful rom to the community and therefore should not be allowed. The Girls, 12 to 14—Mildred Munizoba fishermen should have their fair share of the proceeds of Betty Wood the fisheries and the canners should have theirs. A strike . 29¥5: 32 t@ 14—Bob Peachy, Bob ; : ‘ ‘ Shrubsall of that kind would not be tolerated in Russia or Italy. one” ; Sack race—Alice Gomez, go emneer Lillign Croxford. THE WORD “IMPERIAL” Boys’ sack race—Bob Shrubsall, The word “Imperial” used in reference to the forthcom- one Somer se ing economic conference at Ottaw a is an unfortunate one whiln toe cere. tare aaa because there is nothing Imperial about it. The conference iris egg and spoon race—Dot wil} deal with matters of mutual interest to members of Blake, Amy Bury. the British Commonwealth of Nations, each nation being _ Single ladies’ race—Margaret represented as well as each of the crown colonies of Great J°HaRsen, Dot Blake Britain. Trade matters will be discussed and possibly de- ove tis pal eas fenee but there will be nothing about it which smacks of ‘single ladies’ thise-legeed. race Imperial aggrandizement. Possibly we may some day in- Dorothy Blake and Alice Gomez vent a new word more suitable to describe that which has Married ladies’ three-legged race B ‘ ta de. with the British Commonweaith. spreled pane forte Prconek Babe $75 Was iose-e vetoes fa the canine a a Married mens rac or -OCK . “ § ° r Wm Wedican 7 pees susan NEW thar of the Sobeanabite. Never haye such i H iD i’ EW a= Ladies’ needle and thread race é beauty, safety, comfort, smoothness, speed, ¢ Mrs. Wilde. Mrs. Rothwell 1 ; a 1) pons and acceleration been offered at such F¢( ) R P 0 ie | ek { Men’s sack race—James Sturgeon ie @) R D x @) 8 i w prices. Never—at any price—have you y p Men's three-leeped race=-Ranert known cars so easy to drive and so mar- Fong and Jim Dominkt FOURTEEN BODY TYPES yvelously fleet and responsive. FOURTEEN BODY TYPES Tue New Foro De Loxe Tupor Sena That is not all. In addition to exceptional comfort and performance, the Now Ford ¥ né ce kicl s Case} $ Féur and the New Ford Eight bring you ns Miss An: Kach stull another important feature ... Economy. Mer place kick—Harley Lear You will be amazed at the low gasoline and Bob Peacock oil consumption. You will know (hat Ford Men’s softball team—A. Croxford design apd Ford methods have set new c., Glen Hebb S f J Sturce ‘ Ib records for low cost of operation and up-keep T Cl ae a "J Bro a ; M rT in four-cylinder and eight-cylinder cars. AND 4 4 : : e rown cl a C- . 2 . : . Lé Mo See the New Ford Four and the New Ford Wd e . an — ” . ° 4 , Men's blindfold race—Bob Pea- ¢ 2b.. G. Krause 3b., Lee Dell p If.. F. Ellison ss Ladies’ softball team—aA. Astori Eight at the showrooms of the nearest dealer HU ae ne een gd gia «speech Benevolent Association which was LOSE TWO man, has been charged at Smithers ® BISLEY CAMP, Eng., July 12: @ to have been held today out the Owing to rain, the Senior League with having intoxicating liquor in ® —A picked team of eight Cana- @ Skeena River Highway has been baseball game schedueld for last he; possession, divisional headquar- * dian marksmen today won the @ POSstpo.ed until Saturday ; evening between Old Empress ana ters of the provincial police have ® Rajah of Kolapore’s Imperial Sons of Canada was called off been advised. The woman was al- ® Challenge Cup, historic team A ne eam * Se legedly found on the road about a * trophy of the National Rifle FOOTBALL mile west of Smithers with a sma!) ® Association meeting, in compe- NEW YORK. July 12 I burg BASEBALL bottle of home brew in her posses- * tition with teams represent- C. LEGION ys. MERCHANTS Pirates defeated Brooklyr ” sion. A char of intoxication was ® ing the Mother Country, India lerda ul et was originally laid but this has been ® Jersey and Guernsey TONIGHT 6:30 rar >a ite July 15—S. O. C. vs. Elks. withdrawn eter eeeeoeeoeeee - ’ . to two and a half game he Defeated By Cleveland in Doubt Header—Braves Beat Cubs eet +4444 “TILLIE THE TOILER” Scarcely Visible Su pport —By Westover. cin: hn . ’ : 2 ri : and increased their E'LL KNOCK THIS youre WONDERFUL aoa % ; > 7 . P : aakeinine The feature of yesté Am: TANING AAim cemtainry| || is wo one 'T LOOKs || FTHE GAME 1S © ‘ov MEAN a ‘+ SEEMS Cike A , ye teal "SSING Rus: WONDERFUL |] Eon oT uike® A /IBHOLD UP THE PRICES i zou eS : PRETTY “THIN LING To oe. a ee : iz i © - _e a pee OLN] |) 1 prey aati GAME THEY MUSTN'T Go —] eticee, Y HOLO PRICES uP of the Philadelphia At by . 4 — s - - . > mi 7 ; { ie ~~ [DIAGRAM 4 BE L« MS THAT INE j THAT LINE? x Cieveland indians in bot or ‘) ” s AS . : a double-h The N spre hh i e 4 , Yankees won over St. Le ye Ta b os ce had = . leadership to seven al wall by (| 4 "J i # a games . f | + x ” Testerda\ ie Ag Ue fe) Py A =I dled N Ye rda Big Leagu i / ~h — x American League —4 “i ~~ —\ New York 15. St. Louis 4 z =k 4 fr\V Cleveland 9-12, Philad 4 4 eae Vy r Detroit 5, Boston 3 - x / aul Ws { Washington 5, Chicagi Bi we “ir , ‘ National League a a Ps a Ip Vv ih? ~ a nal ene ae c eee! 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