"i He » ee a 1 } ti ‘ * we ’ » : s 4 ¥ MS e a Y 2 * » oe v i“ ‘” we Aye ot PAGE TWO ee Jee te Poke escoe ‘Published Every Afternodn, Except Sunday, by Prince Repeft Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Mamaging-Edito SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 Por lesser periods. paid in advar eek 10e "By ‘mail to all parts rn and Central British Columbia, paid in advance sriod a — 3.0 By mail to all pire and Unit ish Columbia, the British Em- advance, per year $6.00 8y mail to ail other [Te —........ ce : . 9.00 DAILY EDITION SES = Thursday, August 25, 1932 GOOD NEWS, P oe _ RUPERT Prince Rupert people were cheered yesterday to hear that the elevator s about to be busy once more. With at least two vessels fixed t | at this port in September and with prep: nade to ship more grain te Prince Rupert ear future, there is the : it y-of very consi i I ' Cai Nous This paper has iined from giving publicity to Tru- mors in re gard LO the grain business as these rumors are so often wrong i » were glad to be able to make a definite ann ement, the first authentic statement in regard to it this p seas Prseas NT WTEAC KS Persistent at e being made upon T. D. Pattullo by a Vancou' e Ape because he refuses to ally I imself with the group n toria and condo! trol of provincia! affairs at Vic- ni licies. Most people will agree that the Prince Rupert n ember would do well to hold to his principles 1 t powerful interests may try The at Sestes indicate that rivileged persons and cor- tO ares 2 him Lo itner be is greatly feared by cer eeiiienn.” Take A Lot To Fill This Cup wise. tain p right. Kenny sacrifieed him to se- }cond. Hibbard singled to centre and Chenoski was ¢alled safe at home, For the Bast— fon a Close play. Arséneau struck M nday Wednesday and Satur- out and Windle was thrown out by day 11:30 a.m.| Moran on a pretty play yee el ai aaa day and Friday or es ; e = es an — us 11 oan chance in he sixth Smith was safe & ; when Windle fumbled his grounder eer xy, Wednesday yore ac Bury lifte¢-one to centre which D.| cay ow P.M.\ Stalker camped under. Lambie! For Vancouver— walked. Stiles popped out to Windle Monday 3 P.M. Comadina singled to centre and Wednesday 8 am.! smith red Lambie ‘being caught! Friday 11 P.M. out at third Saturda\ 6 pm Barry singled for All-Stars in the Aug. 3. 6. 18. 20 and 27 P.M. first half of the seventh. He stole! From Vancouver— econd. Chenoski singled down the Sunday stnvesice P.M. first base line and Barfy Scored Wednesday , 11:30 @.m. Kenny hit te Moran who threw out Friday 11:30 @.M. Chenoski at "second. Kenny took Saturday 11°30 @Mi. second on a passed ball and stole vi Aug. 8. 15, 22 and 29 4.™ third. Hibbard flied out to Moran nde Por Stewart and Anyox— and Stiles caught Arseneau's fly uth Sunday 7pm The next game will be played on \ nake! Friday 2pm Friday evening i — —_ —_ Leer) Better’ That is the verdict of thousands who now “roll their own” with Chantecler Cigarette Papers. If you want to speed up rolling cigarettes and'want a bettér smoke besides, try these better papers. 120 leaves for 5¢ OY ees CIGARETTE PAPERS Michael Markoff is Another Man | ‘ ; ; ! Without Country MONTREAL, Aug. 25:—Michae Markoff is just another man with out a country When he left Russia a decade and} half ago he carried a passport which “by the Grace of God and tt will of the Emperor of Al! the Rus would take his him into Canada but isn’t sians’ anywhere. It brought good enough to take him out. He wants to go to England but the British govérnmeht ‘won't recog- nize it. The Soviet consul at New York says Markoff is not a Russia citizen; that when he came to Can- Russia was unborn. “The revo- WT says he was I 17 The only thing I can do is be- come a Canadian citizen said Markoff. But the Dominion wants his birth cert he can’t get it All in al govern- ment | he’s a bit tired of pass- ports, consuls and im ials Mail Schedule igra tion of- fic ificate and wt | landed foul | Chenoski News ‘a a a a All-Stars Capture First Game in Series From Sons of Canada By Three to One Score; Fine Game Good Fielding Peaturewf Contest—Nick Cheneski Held Champions to Three Scattered Singles In one of the best ‘played cames that Ww Hindle’ s All-Stars downed 't! has been witnessed here this Summer, ie Sons of Canada, city cham- Thursday August 9: 1 4 of The Sport. cal Weds Golfer | INE TRIP Co a ae Dr. Kefgin's Party | 1 joved Visit Gardmier Canal and Kitimay The Hower vacht 7 ‘i ed home yester 7 trip up Gardn: a mat where the J and hardest fought baseball defful scene: Fe in the worl: Benny Stay dine Miss Mar pions, by a seore of three to one in the first game of the McAfee, M yost-season. series which opened last evening. Weather Jame was idegl and a good sized crowd of fans watched Nick Spent T)y er noski ‘h the Canucks down to® Dr. % hree scattered singles. while he is- The Bex Seore os ued ‘two ‘bases On balls. Both teams ea lovely. The layed bang-up ball the only error ALL-STARS ABR H POA E Cecile Uptown, ‘half-sister »of Hansen ran f the eam neinge made Dy ‘Windle tr. a “ ra oe . Peggy ‘Hopkins Jbyce, who has | were qildase m a twitter which Eddie Smith ounced over the piteher’s head Sonny Stiles did the mound duty for the Bons and was touched for ight safeties including Gurvich's fowble Tn’ the four which drove in Windle ‘with the first run of the came In addition to his fine ‘pitching Chenoski Grew a base on balls and fwo hits im his three trips to the plate and scored one run. Howard Hibbard also cracked out two hard ingles The Scoring The first run of the gdme was cored in the fourth by All-Stars Windle, first man up, hit a hot one between third and short for a single He stole second. Doug Stalker was thrown out at first by Johnson and Windle was held at s@cond. Menzies was thrown out ‘by Eddie Smith Windle still held at the key- sack. Then Gurvich smashed liner down the third base line Windle seorineg and Dido bringing up at sécond. There “was some test by the Sons that the bal) haa Barry struck out to end witl stone pro- the They added one more in the fifth led off with a single to inning IN EVERY GALLON OF THIS Pd ALLADIN was a lucky fellow ...a rub or two on this famous lamp and Presto! his most extreme wish was granted ... Now! here is a genie that makes the wishes of (which is a misleading term) but REAL AN'TI-KNOCK ROAD PERFORMANCE. All these afe found in the New Home Gas... made in the refinery of Home Oil Distributors Ltd., in 'North Vancouver. Ride with the Power Genie and all your wishes for superior motor performance will ‘be ea. every motorist come true. The Power Genie that you will e find in every gallon of New Home Gas... ~ ‘Lightning start... instant getaway ...power plus... most mileage for your money .. absolute freedom from corrosive compounds . . . anti-knock, not juste high Octane number a a OLORE D SrA BLUE FOR YOUR PROTICTION. Kenny % sym € 3 0%" : a — ust metried Phil Perkins. for- there wT . : Pip 7 mer British amateur open ‘golf eerie ieee , seneau ‘Tf . { 0 f éhampion. ‘Honeymoon Long nadie SS 3 i i i i i a 2 2 slz yor D. Stalker ef 37 02 1 9 ee BAS E B Al Menzies 8b “e374 ad BS prrvic ‘ } 1 Q } . > ae ay : ee. : : B S Post-Season Series Chenoski p .. =e... aseball SONS oF CANADA Totals % 3 821 5 1 eee is ALL-STARS Ss O0.¢ ABR H POA -E National League Moran 3b 3 0 0 1 2 0 ‘ppHadelphia’®, Pittsburg 6 FRID AY 6:3) Smith 2b 21 0 1 2°08) ‘Béston 541, Cincinnati 2-3 ‘ s Ve Bury 3.0 0 0 0 0) Brooktyn 4, Chicago 7 Lambie cf 20 1 0 0 0! New York 2, St.Louis 6 Stiles p [231A 9 Comadina 1b 2421872 American League SPORT CHAT | maccnggllt , gh ° > ° Chicago 7, Boston 3 Johnson ss 3-0 1 1°20) Cleveland 3, New York 9 McNulty If ge 8.4 .193-9 Detroit 1. Washington 2 Players picks St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 3 Saturday Totals 4461321 8 0 game must All-Stars 00-684 42 0 i938 with 5. 0. 4 9000041 0 balls, @ff Stiles (1), Ohé@reski (2); which wi Summary—-Sacrifice. "Kenny: ‘sto- ctiek Out by Stiles (@), Chenoski Any playe: len base, Kenmy, Windle, Menzies, (9) ; passed Hall, Gurvieh 2), Btal- who is unablk Barry. Chenoski. Smith, Stiles. Mc- | kér (1); thme-of'gaiie, 1°25; wnipire, notify G.I Nulty; 2-base hit, Gurvich; base on | H. Meri#ies ptary NNUAL FALL FAlh August 30 to September Big Flower Show Garden Exhibits Industrial Show Ladies’ Work Farm and Dairy Ext! Sports and Attractions Vaudeville Show Evenings Bathing Beauty Contes Grand Ball at Close Moose Legion Band Dall