PAUE tWO Thursday JlUTl1 I The Daily Nt;ws; rniNCE nurcirr - British Columbia Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Frince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue . H. -F.. PULL-EN.- MaiogigKEdHgr:;::;::::: T". SUBSCRIPTION! HATE& ieei uiey win oe aoing mat iir Hy mail to all other parts of British. Columbia, the British Em- pire'aad United States, paid in advance,. peryedc-tV ' C.00 By mail to all other countries, per year .... .': 7.50 By mail to all parts of Northern. and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period v 3.00 Or lour months for .... f ..., 1.0( For lesser period, paid in advance, per1 month ................ .50 City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly.neriod, .paid. In. adrnnceS5.00l Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80,tional Railways. Local readers, per Insertion, per line 25 j Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion , 1.40 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate fine . . . : 15 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 9S Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations OAILV EDITION Thursday, July 10, 1933 HECATE STRAITS LIGHTS It is particularly satisfactory to the port of Prince Ru port of Prince Rupert will be properly lighted and ready , lor deep sea business. test. The nennlp ;rrp pnmintr tr trt nn a -.1 . h t INTENSE'OPTIMISM AIMD When travelling or vacationing, the sifest milk for baby.'t bottle is.Carna-tion. It nourishes perfectly, too, and is more digestible than cow's milk in any other form. Write for Mtrr BUke Cock Bok CAINATION CO, UMITtO 2)4 Abtwa Sc. ViKHm, B.C. .ptonufcEO, IN CANADA The Safeguarded MI "from Contented Cows" If you lose anything, advertise for It. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results RAINS HELP i GRAIN CROP Prairie Situation Much Improved bj, .As.jResult of .Precipitation '"WlNNTPfcQ. Juiy lb: flood rains were general throughout the Bprairies of Western Canada during the past week, sufficient moisture was received to carry all crops over for the next two or three weeks and warmer weather Is being welcomed in eeveral districts, according to the weekly report of the depart ment of agriculture, Canadian Na- in Manitoba conditions have been most favorable. All grains are reported in good shape with wheat heading out. oats and barley eight to ten inches high and pastures generally excellent. Practically no serious damage is reported from any source. In the Neepawa subdivision crops which were hailed have, with the exception of the rye, then heading out, almost wholly recovered. In the Rossburn subdivision fall rye Is all headed out and around two and one half feet high with a good color. On the. whole, Manitoba fanners are .quite optimistic and report prospect as good. Heavy rains have been general throughout .Soatch4Mbn tiurkw i. A 11. 1 il- 1 ."! TT--7.- 1' 1 ' .. - . 1 fcT". -. .! 11 (1 pert mj ininK me counsels oi uioi nanson nave prevailed i wees wmsn nas nerpecr out an at Ottawa and that the government there has, at last come jcrops ry considerably. Fields are to a realization that lights are needed at Butterworth wition where they have Rocks and Bonilla Island These have been asked for SJSSZ times but always refused in the past. Owing to lack of co- ticaiiy ail in shot blade with a good operation on the part of the sitting member the local board jdeai headed out. Rye cutting should of trade and the shipping men of the port and district had ,tart ,n tIom 10 days t0 three weeks been unable to convince the marine department that these ipfZiLT1?06- In aids to navigation were really n,eded.Pparently tte of.jSS ficials of the marine department thought the local ship-!piy of moisture and further preci-ping men did not know what was best for them and they citation is not required for at persuaded the member for Skeena that these shipping i,east two weeks- CrPs In that a"ea meii did not know and commenced giving them a spurious advanced taaToreviousa! substitute in the form of radio direction finding stations. ;at this time, slight damage from These stations were welcomed but only as complementary hail at isolated points is reported to the other aids and not as substitutes. fom the cudworth subdiviiiofl. in It is understood that the new hVhts will he installed im- tbe Rosetown district "twd 'gbda tnnIinfoltr anA v,of o oUvw- no h t i rains and some warm weather have T-T , j, VM ""4C'rtart M1 ut lc:made a big improvement' Writhe cnjyris oi ine muerai canuiuaie, ine approacnes 10 me; growth of grain. No damage Is re ported from this subdivision and although some wheat is short, with favorable weather Jrom now on yield will be better than at first anticipated. Southern Saskatchewan In Southern Saskatchewan,, along It is many years since the Liberals of Skeena iifaSZ'. unvc ueeii tu imeiibeiy upumisuc over ine outcome OI a growing rapidly since this, week's aeueiiu eieuon as iney are today, sngnt aiiierences, rain. Flax is in tioom with.po.of which had developed in the past, hava been eliminated and j whet w in shot blade and About today the party is a unit in support of Olof .Hanson, be- i0 ,hlg,n- RyV be e.d uUt K,M'nr !,. ijV- u.Ii. -i? and stands from 18 to 20 inches 6 ji1 I U V", " , . . iU,ieresis 01 high. No serious damage Is repor- l nnce n Rupert and i the district of which it is the centre. ) ted from any source during the From every district reports continue to arrive telling of .period under review. Moisture has a complete revulsion of feeling since the last federal con- improved conditions considerably , unu ib is expected were win De a means of helping the district and by electing Hanson they j Xs in t the other two provinces. general rains have been received In Alhkrtn nnri f horo anno am fn Ka plenty or moisture in tne ground hut In tnma rlleflAts n m-. a hnuAnt able to overcome-the damage incurred by heavy winds earlier in the season. Hot veather Is required in many areas to bring the crops along. Along the unlty-Vlklng-Vegrevllle subdivisions prospects are generally good for at least an average crop. In the Camrose -'subdivision re- ,-rulq <,ar4 en4 tVt. In rp ,ttfnr1 Wftu allowed some or the damaged gram to recover. Drumhellcr subdivision reports that many of the wind i blown fields which were damaged have been reseeded and are coming along In good shape. Rains have practically eliminated any further damage from cutworms. Pastures are In good condition and generally speaking crop prospects are considerably improved as a result of moisture received during the past week. Throughout the Peace River territory crops are almost universally in good shape. There has been an abundance of moisture but warm weather Is now a necessity to bring the 'crops ahead. Birthday Party Held Yesterday MA&Jack Ward roper Was Hostess frr Miss Mabel Nesbitt's Ifici Tenth Anniversary Mrs. Jack Wardroper, 503 Seventh AVenue East, entertained at a delightful party yesterday after noon In honor of the tenth birthday of Miss Mabel Kesbltt. Games were played, delicious refreshments served und the party was mot en joyable. Miss Hetty Warren, Mrs. Wardhopcr and Mrs. Nesbltt served refreshments and the children present were: Phyllis Hill, Oladys and Atchie Hall,Pat and Minnie Wig- board, sailed early this afternoon for 8kagway in the course of its Alaskan cruise. The Arcadia had spent three days in the harbor here, being anchored for the most of the time across the bay near Wolf Island. Itching Ends in 1 Minute Hd Mm for monthi. SlniU ippliution ol 'SooU4lf ' tmiti Itch ud bum in 1 aniaut. 1 box ald diwit lor good." Jut Paul. 'Sootha-Salr'' tndi Ecicm qnlckut time eet rttMM May lmiia. AU dnignirti. tne v 1. gins, Christina Peterson. Johanna, Q J CLnnl Peterson, Eric'Berner, Stanley and i OUIluii' ULllUUl trefl wararoper ana Bruce nesDiu.i y. .... m rirnir mnav ARCADIA SAILS " J Having moved into the ocean dock for a while this morning to take on" 'water ntf'Wppues, the Boston- yacht,. AriiUla', 'with Mrs. Hard wick and party of friends on Children of First Presbyterian Church Enjojinff Outing at 2 .tgb'jr Islancf "2'" , The annual picnic of the Sunday School of First PresbvtJan Church is being hold this afternoon at pig- by Island under Ideal weather conditions. 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