vaqk rwo DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prlrtce Rupert" Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor 1- i. SUBSCRIPTION RATES x TRANSPORTATION COSTS 5& City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 3 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per month By mall 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 Empire apd United States, paid In advance, per year ' By mall to all other countries, per year y.. - ' ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per iri'ch, per Insertion!::- CLassifled advertising, per Insertion, per word Local readers, per Insertion, per line .50 3JD0 $0.00 9.0$ 1.40' .02 -.25 Tuesday, April 21. i931 INTERESTING QUESTIONS A number of interesting statements were read at the lastmeeting of the Rotary Club and the members were qsked to vote on them as to their truth or falsity. Some of the statements were rather puzzling and we pass them on to the readers of tin's 'paper in order that they may, if they think wise, submit them to other organizations for a vote. Here they are: It is interesting to note what a great factor in prices transportation has become. In shipping wheat to Britain from the Canadian prairies the wheat pool gives the following figures: 1. Out-turn and marine insurance 1.00 2. Loading into boat at Montreal and ocean freight to Liverpool G.00 3. Handling, brokerage, wharfage, etc., at Montreal 0.50 4. Lake freight Fort William to Montreal by all-water route, including vessel brokerage and ter minal uniuuuing cnarges y.&U transfer, etc, at Fort William 1.50 1 7. Railway freight typical Saskatchewan point to Fort William . . , 13.50 8. 'Average country elevator handling cnarges (average of consigned at 3c and Saskatchewan pool street spread at 4c) ; 3.50 Total cost of handling and shipping from country point to Liverpool 36.25 Liverpool price (March 31, 1931) per bushel No. 2 Northern, Atlantic April shipment 74,00 Net return to grower at country elevator 37.75 TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK GOD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. ACHES There's scarcely an ache or pain that Aspirin will not relieve promptly. It can't remove the cause, . . 1... i .1- IT.. J uui ltmu rcucve xuc pairu jicaa- dies.' Backaches. Neuritis and neuralaa. Yes.and even rheumatism. gead prdyen directions for many lportariT uses. Genuine Aspirin can't depress the heart Look for the Bayer Cross : hardly know it 0L DOCTORING PROFITABLE Some Interesting Returns From United States Nation-Wide Survey NEW YORK, April 21: The av- 1. It is impossible to employ the Golden Rule in all one's erase annual income of phystetans business and professional relationships with one's fellow in the united states is $5,059 while men surgeons average $9,233, a nation 2 There is no satisfactory basis for co-operation XJS3I amongst competitors in the same vocation. IprofUabie of the specialties while 3 Newspapers should, as far as possible, protect the anaesthesia brings up the rear as public from false advertising. i far as profit are concerned. 4. It is ethical to advertise and sell one line of goods at ' or below cosUn order to attract a crowd. r , ri , 5. ' Rotarians should not buy from merchants whose AnSt EilCVtuOf business or social ethics are shady. j 6. An employer has no responsibility for the encouragement and the assistance of his employees in thrift and self-advancement. 7. Teachers should aim primarily at the development of the individual pupil, rather than at the pupil's examina . tion results. 8. The earning of large profits by an individual or firm (either salary or dividend) carries with it definite responsibility toward those who are paid less than a comfortable living wage whether they be employees, of the individual nv firm nr nnvolatnrl in onw lnoir For Churchill I Work to Commence in Summer on Two-Million Bushel House For Manitoba Port THE PAS, April 21: Two million dollars worth of building material Is being assembled and plans are under way for the employment of 1,000 men for-work on the 2.000.000- n V;' , u , , t i i m .. bushel elevator project at Church- u. vjcumua&nuuiu uul uar uruuucis lruui anuiner nation m terminus of the Hudson Bay; Wlinoui glYing CqnsiCieraDie notice, ll SUCn proniDltlon IS Railway. Material Is being assemb- going tprioush'iaffecUa basic industry of such other na- ' ta Winnipeg and m trains of 40 Jn --'.! 'CAra each will b rrflulreri for fnr the the LIUII. 1 Work on the elevator Droiect will be weU under way by July 1. tractors state. Man in the Moon 5. Lake insurance, out-turn and C.I.F. brokerage 0.75 , it to stw ut the halibut fish- LoadJnfr.insneetinn.upirfhinir.T.nkPRliinnArs' .' . but local people .' i o O ' I I Just one by one And ivo by two The halibut boats come With their erew. For bigger boats Wefe under the ban. Now most of them stop At Ketchikan. Bay from' Big Town Got any- thing snappy, in rubber bands? Sales Qui No. but we've got something, awfully catchy In fly paper. SHRINE CLUB DINNER DANCE Fifty Persons Present at Enjoyable Affair Last Night Held In Commodore Cafe The monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club took the form of a very enjoyable dinner dance In the Commodore Cafe last night. There were about fifty persons present who, after doing full Justice to the dinner spread, participated In dancing until midnight. Specialities Included a Hula Hula dance and and sand and flea dance. S. E. Parker was chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. Other members of the cdmmtttee were Peter Lorenzen, George H. Munrd and O. A. Woodland. THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, April 21, 1931 SPORT NEWS BABE RUTH TED THYE HITS HARD LOST Two Homers Yesterday Gave Yanks Victory Over Athletics NEW YORK. April 21 Babe Ruth single-handed won yrs-erday's firacucauy American League baseball .game from the world champion on board. The score was 5 to 4 fdr the Yankees. . ; In the National League, the Brooklyn Robins and Cincinnati Reds broke the jinx and won their lir.-l games of the season, the Dod- l sera by beating the Phillies 10 to 5 and the Reds with a 7 to 5 verdict over Up Pittsburg Pirates. Yesterday's scores: National League New York 4-0, Boston 3-1. Cincinnati 7,-Pittsburg 5. Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 3. Chicago 2. ' American League New York S, Philadelphia 4. Boston 13, Washington 3. Cleveland 9, Detroit 3. Chlcago-St. Louis, rain. Baseball Standings National w. St LouH 5 Boston 5 New York ........ 5 Chicago 4" PitUburg Philadelphia Cincinnati ... Brooklyn ..... .American Washington 'New York ... 1,: : n ,i snipmeni ni sieei. cement ana gen-, .Cleveland ... TiL "1 t TP "'l'CUi ")TTw t wrtuuncu enl equipment to Manitoba's sea-iSt. Louis uji wie iiiamei uie government snouui anticipate ana pro- port. 'Chicago vide for reiultant unemployment. League Philadelphia 2 Detroit 2 'Boston 2 L. 1 2 2 3 4 League W. 4 : 4 . 4 3 2 Pet .833 .714 714 571 .429 .333 .167 .167 L. Pet. 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 .667 .667 .667 .600 .400 .333 333 .333 CUP GOLF ' PLAY ON We are a race of sun worshipers. Central Office Defeated Dry Dock Note how we rejoice over the appearance of the "radiant orb" and how depressed we become In his absence. Possibly that Is why our girls an said to be son worshippers. in Two of Finals Last Nisht Two games In the final of the Canadian National Recreation Miniature Golf League were played last night, the General Office winning' BOUT Charlie Hanson Winner of Wrestling in Seattle Last Nisht SEATTLE, April 21: Scoring two faUs out of three, Charlie -Hanson of Seattle defeated Ted Thye or Portland, former lteht heavyweight Philadelphia Athletics, thus evening wreatllnff champion, here last night, up the series which started on Sun- Hanson conceded the first fall to day with, a victory for the Mackmen. Tiiye in the third when he had been Ruth Made a home run in the pinned with a head scissors, fourth Inning with one on and an- In the fourth round, Hanson got other in the eighth with one again nis first fall with a body scissors from the groggy Thye. ' Hanon scored the winning fall In the fifth when he pinned Thye after the latter had attempted to throw him with a wristlock. In the sml-wlnd-up. Bill Donovan defeated Bab Kruw two falls out of three. Donovan took the first fall with a headlock. Kruze the see ond with a wristlock and Donovan the third with an arm scissors and headlock. By toeing the main event. Ted Thye dropped a side bet of $250 which went to a charitable FOOTBALL ATANY0X Play to Start Soon at SmeRer Towp J With Three Teams I Participating I ! ANYOJC, April 21: The Anyqx Soccer League has been reorganized for the season and play will start at an early date with three teams participating. The three teams entered are Celts, last year's winners, Mine and Smelter. Officers of the league for the year are: President, T. Sanderson. Vice-president, T. W. Plnckney. Secretary, W. J. Johnson. Captains and managers of each team complete the executive. Boat Crew Needs Money to Finance Trip to Hudson both from the Dry Dock whose team ' did not appear in full strength. The Talk Is heard that there may be poateaskm of the cup will be deckled ' neither football or baseball compe-by the beat three out of five games, . Utkm at least as far as the seniors ohe date of the remaining events paving not yet been set. Tho City League games were not played last night but will take place Thursday evening. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert April 21, 1911 At a mass meeting of workers In the Empress Theatre. W. 11. Montgomery charged the police with preventing the laboring classes from getting a hearing. Walter Shaw declared that a plot had caused the Battle of Kelly's Cut, the working class being forced into it to suit the powers in the political game. . A forty-mile' gale swept down on the city, windows were blown out, carts toppled over and the ladies were acted impolitely with. However, there was no very great damage. A horse balanced Itself on the parapet-orr Third Avenue when a ' ?JMJk!4fl4iPUic( Rupert Fish Market went oyer a 12-foot cliff. The horse was finally extricated safely after a large crowd had gathered to witness the strange sight. C. N. R. TRAINS SEATTLE, April 21 : The drive to raise $15,000 to finance the trip of two University of Washington rowing crews to the national collegiate meet at Poughkeepsle on the Hud. son River next month Is under way here. The money must be raised by Thursday night else the trip cannot be undertaken. SPORT CHAT are concerned in Prince Rupert, this season. ApparenUy, If this Is going to be the case, it will be due largely to lack of Interest or failure of pre liminary organization. It 1 to be hoped that It does not turn out this j way. It would not speak so very well , of a town of this size a town that : sorely lacks clean outdoor, sport, at khe best that there should be elth- i. i I, . . i , , udsruau or luoioau compeuuon lacking, much worse. If there Is going to be neither. Surely it would seem that there Is enough material available with the help of Juniors who have been coming along so well. It will soon be time or is time now, for the annual meetings to be held. There should not be such a thing as no senior baseball or football In Prince Rupert until all efforts have been exhausted to organize the sports. They should not be allowed to fall for lack of interest an Interest which almost every citizen of the community could do worse than show. TRYING FOR NEW RECORD Capt. Frank A. Hawkes Hopes to Set New London-Rome Time LONDON, April 21: Capt. Frank A. Hawkes. American aviator, plans tn t.irt thl( woetr nn a flloVil tn From Easi Sundays. Tuesdays 'whirh h hnn tn hrnv th. .rc. and Thursdays. 3:30 pjn. jcountry record from London to For East-Mondays, Wednesdays Rome. If conditions are favorable, and Saturdays, 11:30 am. he will hop off tomorrow. YOU ASSURANCE OF DISTINCTION AND UTMOST VAlUt. 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