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DAILY EDITION Member al Audit Bums of Circulation THE ORIENTAL TRADE SITUATION . program of Juvenile races was Prince Rupert, in view of its position and possibilities of mcludln a Juntor beipg an important factor soiSe Jay in tLe with the JSTJi Orient, naturally takes a very keen interest m the econo- sisted of vr. d. Vance. Harry Men-roic and commercial affairs of such nations as Japan and and Lee oonkm. China. Yesterday press dispatches referred to the clouds 71115 CTenl another down, par-of economic warfare which were looming over the Orient de Is p1""1 wed by a comic on the eve of the world economic conference. The ZtSSZttZ SEE tion was conveyed that Japan was considering reprisals lie dance. The May Queen. Mise Ly-against the British Empire following the abrogation of dia Petteaazo. and her court wat the Indian-Japanese trade agreement and other moves uke Jart tonight's parade, that have been made to keep cheap Japanese goods off the Jiritish markets'. Naturally, if Great Britain takes steps to keep Japanese foods out of its domestic marketf,Japan may be expected to take similar action to keep; British goods out of that country. It is another of the problems that presents itself in connection with the attempt to develop rntra-Lmpire and, at the same time, foreign 'trade'. In view of the great vaiur- News:- extent of the British Empire, it is a most difficult under- , " ta,ll?eed relrehtB w , . , A , , , 1 ,, . faith in human nature restored ami taking to develop along both lines. reallze once more that fandamcn- Marry economists, however, believe that, as far as trade tally we are connects with the Ar-with the Orient is concerned, that will naturally develop boreal 0ror of ap 'citiier.v It something can be accomplished in the way o'f stabilizing ,etter m the p,eM ywUrday brin the value of silver which is such an important factor in the ZS 22.t Oriental currencies. This if another important matter to employed wmM b m a msy plight be taken up at the world conference in which Prince Ro- u unorganised. We. who have bome peii district i vitallv interested both from the standpoint the brunt of the depression for of silver mining and Pacific trade development lhrf Jm. are new u be combed in the bush under the supervision MR, BOWSER A those who know the astute old politician best had ex pecteel. ected. Former Former Premier Premier W. W. J. J. Jlowser Bowser has has refused refused tn to give rriv iip;Iiis "non-party movement" in British Columbia by ris- ing to the bait of a possible, if improbable, reunion of the Conservative tKirty under vens. Mr. Bowser could hardly have been expected, after all, to give up so easily as that exclusive control of the Con- servative party machine which, call ft what one may, it is a well known fact that he today has entirely in his own hands. Incidentally, Mr. Bowser's insistance that he has no in- tention of foresaking this final bid for frovGrnmonr-il liower, should jurt about eliminate Mr. Sterns from the picture as far as foresaking ei al field to lead a hopelessly lumbia is concerned, even should Premier Tolmie airree to icinc emu uuyut wjncn eventuality tnere i much uncer- nna-wn. me uem-t'ainty. The position of the "non-nartv " "cnnlitinn " "o-nv. xed "w had "w1 ot ernment," "union' "Conservative" rriah tha ,ifi V. what-have-yon, parties in British Columbia , appears to ' be iiuuui h euiu lining as ever. Headaches and tizzy Spill Nerves Ii Bad CeidKIn Mr Neil Crawford, HamiHoa, Ont., wilta!- "Hy aema were- is, such bJ coalition I fouad it aLnoit impoagible to get a gool night's abep. I was alao bothered with keadarlM and dluy ipells. I tried many different- ramadiea, bat they did not seem to girt mt much relief, bat aftr I had taken Milburn't llaart aad Nerve Pill I eauld hardly beliefs Ua ahaags Umj ka4 aaaa ia my conditio.'' pal aar W 1 T. Ml a Mm CSv, LML. 1 9.0(1 io? 3.00 8.00 s .81 .98 Saturday. June 10. 1933 ADAMANT leadershin of Hon. H. H. Rtp- his ecure position in the tel tofterintf party in British Co- CHURCH NOTICES F!RST PRESBYTER AN CHURCH Minister, Rev. X. D. Grant Ilollingirertb, J. ' Organist, John.fi. Dsvey 11 AAL, Sermon Subject: "PILLARS OF FAITH" A congregaUonal meeting will be held ot the close of the morning service for the purpose ot adding new elders to the session. 12. lS, Sunday School; J2:30, Westvlew School 7:30 PM.. Sermon Subject: "ON BEING A GOOD SAMARITAN" All visitors velcome FLAG DAY OBSERVED Postponed Ceremony and Sports Program Being Held This After-iioon at Acropolis 1 1 all Grounds With a thousand or more kiddles in attendance; the local Elks' Lodge is this afternoon holding its annunl Flag- Day ceremonies and sports progratn at the Acropolis Hill grounds, the event having had to be postponed from the King's Birthday on account of bad weather on that day. The afternoon's proceedings started with a parade from the West-holme Theatre to Acropolis Hill grounds. The parade, of which Sam Joy was chairman and marshal, waled by the Prince Rupert Boys Band under Bandmaster Robert Greenfield, the Sea Cadets, under Chipf Petty Officer Instructor Anslow. the-Girl Guides, under Lieut. Norma Rogers, and Boy Scouts, under Scoutmaster P. C. MHler. with, eral hundred children taking part In the procession. Pete Chenaakl. mounted upon a horse and seating Buffalo Bill, and a dozen or so clowns created much merriment. Following arrival of the parade, at th'e Acropolis K1U grounds, there was the ceremony of raising and saluting the flag after which "O Canada" was sure. There was as address by City Commissioner WJ Alder who spoke an the meaning ot the flag. Following the distribution of free peanuts and lee cream, a The Letter Box UNEMPLOYED AND CtMPS of ex-army officers. How anyone can view with equanimity thousands of .his f eUow creatures being herded like animals is beyond my IT L'lZ', fr thcT wetlUi vwt to be taken item the run. Lfih njr If svsMnjtAnjsi mti.axM nsf livelihood wsre to be ukn .from Ulm and lhev b crap wouW d0 exacUy noZZfiTi ZZZl prZVuc TZt. actuate tht gallant Major Pordham. Th weU 01 tb unnP1i,d h.u ,eMt conWeraUon- He u OB,y "ZZTITZ ups WSSSZ ZZ un- to get rtd of surplus clothing and throw a p to caterers and ' uemJor wan.Vi 4SV VSVesa BWy renew the experience, especially la times of peace. If we have a choice, we may elect to try the Salvation army. Personally. I am disappointed that the church has not entered the political arena but it seems to be emasculated. There seems to be no hope from any of the present political parUes to Judge by past and prceent mls-novernment. W. A. HOOa. for Unemployed Councils. Hotel Arrivals Prlnee Rupert g. K. Snell. Vancouver; H. W. Harris. Port Basing Ion; it. o. Jehn-ston, Inverness. Central J Stanley Mercer. Vancouver: J Erskln. city. J Hadland and B, (Uudlond, Ooua River THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, June n. li)iSJ Football For Souvenir , HMMB SjSJHBHHMHHSjU'M Art OeWard of E..i.n leaves .i is London hotel for home with &t nail he cripturul ifu-r iu. t-nm treleatei .vi.rii.ater City lo the FDottall vuoctauoa eup. ECONOMIES DlSCfSStD tOantinued Ima Page i, Hen who should go to toe QW Men s Heme. The Hnanca? committee will t factaer ito thJ matter X-pay service o tbe hospital was also dtoeassed. the doctors stating that the inane charge was made here as elsewhere Ifet without tht fuR service betes; givest. A aatwnit-tee eealatigr VAu Haawst O P. Tinker aad Manaahty SacTetary IL W. Blrett wtU csnt)ne jtstaaajiiii of x-ray operation wit the exactors The doeteo atoo broagat us the desirabHtty U aaxatUeal eawtpment in the h.ospital. Health of Nurses Health of nurses was discussed with particular reference to x-ray-tec of the staff, mutton of atgttt nurses and sleeping quarters of rdfbt nurses. In the matter of x-rarlag tfie aurses as to physical eandltlon. the board last raaht dfjed that, in future all girls coming In for trala-tnc shouM at first hive x-ray examination and that all members of the staff should have such examination inruilly Certain Improvements in the sleepinc qaerter for the atght mt-see in the luxaat-il baldtrur peeaer were discussed by the board and these will be vw into further by the home committee. Rotation of nteht rwrsas was si-ready betag prartised to a certain extent, it was stated There will be another eonferenee shortlv between the board and the Medical Association Moose Dance Last Night is Enjoyed Another Happy Affair Stitged by Lod(e With Good Slxed Crowd In Attendance Another very enjoyable daaflr was staged by tbe Mease Lodge In the Mmsc IlaH test night. A good steed rrowd tent part tn dancing from' 10 p.m. until 2 30 a.m. Musk was by Mrs. J. 8. Black Orchestra and Joe Stageard was a genial master of ceremonies. ,., At midnight, delirious refreshments were served with Mrs. Ole Stegavlg and Mrs Peter Wlnghara In chasge of the catering. The committee In rharge for the even log consisted of W. B. McCal-lum, Andrew Ms cd on aid A. K. Nelson, Ted Rorvlk. B. J. Bacon, D. C. Schubert and Perry Cameron. Presiding at the door whs B. M Simpson. SOFTBALL June 11 Empri'w vn. O rot to June it Elks w NaVy June 13. I N RA v. Empr SMITHERS BASEBALL Home Team Defeats Hsielton Hut New lUtelton Defeats Seniors SbcTTHIRS. June ld Oa Sunday there was a very eaeltmg basehaR game In which the Soil then Snappy Mtne team defeased tbe HaaeAoo team ay the close scare of 6 to 5. th wtnnhsa run beirsa maae lit the hut half of the ninth Inning There was a larae crowd ef rooueseat lar each side a number of IlaseMm peoeJe having driven over to sappers their team The batteries ware: Smtthers Vtetar (Nasad. pltaher. sad Pat Downey and ltstiey Lewis, catchers. HaseHosw-Perry Vatic, ptsehcr. and Ah Moon, eastster. On the same day the SmMhata steban ware beatast U to 3 by the crack lw Ilesesson team on taefr Baseball Scores NATIONAL LEAOIIE Chicago 3 St. Louts 12. Ctaci natti 0: Pittsburg 2. AMERICAN MIUWE arm York 7; Philadelphia . WarMntton 7: Doeteo 2. Detroit ft: Chicago 10. BASEBALL SEASON OPENS TOMORROW Sons of Caesaa and avks arc afi lsned up and ready so gsj m the op eninc basebah game of the season which to scbeaaM to take place tomorrow If possible. C. II. Orme honorary nfestdeat of the league, will toss the first ball over tbe plate. Both teams present strong line-ups and a fine class of ball should be dished up for the fans. BASEBALL SUNDAY, 2:30 VM. ACItOl'OMS HIM, Sons of Canada vs. F.rks COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson. Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No, 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co, 88 Phones SSS CASE FOR VETKRANS TCI) I1Y VISITINO OF S STATE OF ECONOMIC KArrr.1). ! (Continued from Pace I) n for the previous arrangement w) ereby the Pcusloar Xribuiul ,3W the claimant in person. Even a criminal wa& given an oppirtu-nify to slate hta ease In person to' hb judges. Heritage of Youth The speaker expressed hi. syro- paihy with the youth of today im"' V!?"y .UCf!;,.,U!: lo'i'd. were Indicative of the her itage that the youth oi tod&y wetr ) -ir to. And tht veterans hal Hiked trelr all and the happiness o( ' ix'ir dependeuts that the werld n'.v,M be afe for democracy In .1 world suffrrinr frr.m nvrr- ;:wlucUo people were, expect-d lo live on nine cent a maJ: and t . oei'ulsls wna InTtossnf as a Jesuit of mal-nutrltion The Canadian Letrtnn had a definite work ahead In planning a democratic met nod oi seeing that people hal enough food, clothing and shelter and that the veteran prera V.nrely aed as a result of his war experiences be assured an oM age fret triim the spectre of starvation and suffering. FUNERAL OF A hearty vote of tha&ks was ac- Morgan and George Howe. repr corded Um Aeoaker by J. 3. Wll-' tenting the Pjtn Rufwrt Wla-son and the pmldaot. ;and Crthbage League; w i It la expected that Mr. Barnard tUager. rtfltn the Trad' s and A. Coburn. Dtekle-t of the Labor Cwuactr; John McKenri. v . NanalaM bra net. of the Oanadlan Laglen. bo l aceaeiiMnyiBf htm on a umr of the north, will ul dress another ateedng here on sheer return wioth from Stewart K beat eoeoecttooo permH. KeUee wH) bo given through the areas and returned men with speclMc eases for discussion will re asked to mtel Mr. Barnard then Today's Weather iOavernraaat Tetecrpha Prlnee BunarjrsjfcjflM,,, southeast wind; barometer, teai pees tare 51: e sasaoth Triple Ufa ad Part steudy. mo derate southerly wind: sea smooth Laiteaia Mand-Clear, calm. Dead Tree PolnU Part cloudy light southeast wind: barometer. 3AJ8: temperature S3: sea ehoaoy. Terrs se Ckaidv. south wind. 48. Alrsrwh-CTosiay. calm. M Anvox Cktude calm. SO Btewsrt Cloudy to rain, south wwd. 4. HsrfHVm Pjtrt ekmriv. eatra. M. . t"Hliets a Part rioady. eabn Bsma Lake dowdy, calm, it LOCAL NEWS Tonight's train, due from the east at H: to p-m.. vms reported this afternoon to be on Mac S. M. Manning of Premier, who has been on a trip to Jtmeatt. sad-ed last nsght by the ITiocc Kapest on Ms return to Premier Mrs. Mar ning will be a pessncr on board the same steamer tonight far a t() to Vaneeuver. . MJsa Jean Harrison R.N., lady au-perlntenaant. tn formed the hospital board last night that she Intended to take her annual vacation next month. At Miss Harrisons reeom-raendaUon. Miss PhylUs Mooney R. If., operating room supervisor, was named acting lady superintendent duringher absence at nn Increase tn salary for the month. The Fish which made "Rupert ALEX M'RAE CUaisLt.U..C. Undertakers Taxed t to Tt. I . . ... Capacity This Afternoon by Thof Desirous of Paying Laot Respects The chapel of Uie n. C Lnu Likerawaa LikL fit Ita aVnoon by many, frlendVde,ir, Qt m flnal t , bereaved relative, at the funeral - of a (ragic accident at Hyder rt earlier in the week. FollewinK ti.. funeral tenrlee. a long eomui: wended Its way to Ifelfview n tery where Intermsnt was rru'i.-Rev W D Orant Holltnuwnr h Itor of First Presbyterian ( h , tel1 both at the chap.-1 at the graveside. He spsks ftttir of the life of deceased and exprr-. -words of comfort for the ben .r, : A. J. Lancaster pfssrtded at th gan to accompany tbe hymi i , were "Lead Kindly Light "Abide WIUi Me." Following the service ut graveside, military honors wpd i ... deceoaed wUh thaaoundlag oi T;, Last Post." Pallbearers were B- William McLeod. repreeenunr i,. Canadian Legion, and Peter Th m.p lien. There were aamereua and t . !': fal floral tributes nUOlVTII OP CROP FAST CORtlaue4 from oars oae) In Cenirst Satkatrhewai. dlauteu to the north thereor - bus beru ideal for (i .u Ilher atop. sUhaiiah same duuu tpert eaeeeaslve mossture. All .ji its eompleVtd while wheat u boVsAgros ndjandnrakmtx splentuc' .progress. Caaise ajalns are uiu mencing to show, growth u ., . and. so far. no damagf hs . .. red from any source The Dramheller. Red Det .... AsadU Valley auhidstans n. a Lberta lure bad sxoailent r . aarmg ine past weea wim i tkally all seeding completed wheat showlnc about six tm h baalthy eppeatance No darruix trported and pastures sre m :.! iwndltloo Along tbe Unity. Viking rose. VegmUk ant AHlano- " divisions aQ graJntare prawrri favorably althottah, seme ielfslnc at rtfwrted an hit h ft and a good rain would be rn'! While receipts of cattle tin weaten atneayatds havr tenvery heavy, the trade tuu i 'low with generally lighter pn everything wHh she exeepiKii atockem and find era. Very l v the latter are eomlna tbruusl. -more eauht be haadted at ate ' oticas. The hog market mn tnsatUed RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS.. LTD, Prince Rupert Famous Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepurcd Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.