f AtJE 1WO JV1 !'M'.,U1.J tsTTal THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE' RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Jjuhjlsned .Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert JJaQy New?. Ltailted, Third Avenue U. S. PULLEN Editor and Reporters' Telephone bA f m . .Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES bltv .delivery, by jnall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance per week mall to all parts or British Columbia, the British JEmplre and United Stales, paid in advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING KATES .Tanlet display advertising, per inch, per Insertion i.Mmca advertising, per lniertlon, per word , , , , , ,. .ei?al notices, each insertion, per agate line Loral readers, per insertion, per tine Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Mf mber of 'Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION .86 .98 5.0U 10. Wednesday, April X, 1933 jtjie return of prosperity tbey piteipn ill be cgneraDiy ngmeneu. (Every citizen is an aet o -jaijpity jto iPiifjee Rupert. Which are you? HAVE JJAI) TJIEJR TJJR i'-Tte-Psimisb have had tftqir turn. 'Quife v&L mm of years all their dire prietions hveToii justified.. Conditions became wore.tbn yen Jiip yorat pesai-niist expected. . . Tqday we look around ard .4lfifiWi0.pUniPJov-d Cjpnditions. The stock mallet PfSjm Jiomfl the fcjiange and has indicated it quite caarif- ww wp.re con-iipently looking forward to definite improytwnt. Little by little at first, the change will come but as the movement ior neiterment proceeds, it pace will be expedited, 1 will exert a new influence on every community. Was So Short of Breath Gould Nol Lippown to Sleep Mrs. P. J. Cherooff, Sliurrurrai, B.C., wntM: "I bad been so truublad with ahorUwaa of brmU I could not lie iluitn to iWj. 1 couldn't do any hard work, or climb the tairt, and bad Berrow sad amqUVrring ftwliajca, and bai very wmIL I tried all Idada of modidne, but mmU get no relkf until after I had taken tart- Lmm of MJlburn'i tleart and Nerr PilU. and line tkca I hart Mt Letter in evwy way.'' T.HJS oo isJPP CANADIAN Ham Two very good reasons why you should .tnjjry it -and it only costi a few cenu. .Start today yvjth two Shredded Wheat JJiicuits critped in the oven and smothered in milk, hot or cold. .iHrcdded Wheat is 100' ; whole wheat 100',,; Canadian wheat. FOOD 12 BIG BISCUITS IN EVERY BOX SHREDDED WHEAT JA0 IN CANADA 8 CANADIANS . OF CANADIAN WHEAT - e-f i Daily iJewsWant Ads. bring quick Results UNIVERSAL s?tfm J7 ,reste option of World .TQCIJOLI, Swedjen. .Vptfl 2,6: (CPk The English language Is rapidly mining ground and will be 3j0Q fliynly established a the universal 8 00 !?rua8e one 01 tvwo more en' erJion according to an article i:i the Swedish periodical "Intel na- 1.40 tional .Co-operation," the organ Qt ay : the Information Bureau for Peace If) m1 International Co-operation in j!n ; Stockholm. "There is no doubt that amonsat . Vhe younger generation n m st countries thgrc- is a &tsong)y iros- i'ng interest in English and' that the ability to sjie.ik the language v. n: soon be spread to an ostein tli : only 20 years as?o we Were unable u .. , v. realize." the article begins Th ailthrtr nnintj: nut that a :i tv.itiv. BRITAIN'S FINANCES j language English fs used by ruunh Thp brjef summary qf the British budget published yes- iy 30,000,000 people, or about on. ierqay indicates that ihe .British government is paying jnmth 01 ne world population itjs way on domestic expenditures and overhead charges ; 'VSSSSJ "JTt" Mailed to raise sufficient money to make the unbiid-junad nres ln a partft J .mep war debt payment jto trie United States and also an-'world, and the places where English Other (leDt payment OI over eleven million pounds. bX-( cannot be ueed as a means of com eluding these, the country had a surplus. s va .result .of the improvement in business conditions niany people were expecting a reduction in taxation, particularly in the income tax. !Dhey are disappointed for it has been found necessary to continue the present high rate :ln view of the financial situation. The Chancellor of the Exchequer estimates that next year there will be a surplus .pi seventeen million pounds but no provision is made for war debt redemption, indicating that they expect cancellation ar large reduction of the amount payable Some English writers have been criticizing the government for trying to pay their debts when other countries 'are refusing to do so. However, that is the British way. They will pay if they can. Making the payments so far has ixjen .a great strain on the finance -of ihe $imtry. Taxes have ibeen very high, probably Wgfter fepui & any -otyer Dart of the world, vet there have Leea lew isflnimainte. With munication between strangers are in a distant minority. Thus ln prac- ' tically all the ports of the earth English is the natural linguistic link between people of different races and nationalities. The author emphasises that tuition in English Is improving and increasing in the schools the world over and has been Introduced ln the lower public schools of many countries. The widely spread English- speaking sound films have also dispute or conference The Letter 0 ItK 1ULNWELL MILL Bdttor. Dally News: THE ' DAILY NKW3 Wednesday A,.,: , .. ' . . .... - f ,, iM , - fffmaaucgoasswra language fews and Views o; Noted Pilot Goes Trout F: string aamaaaTjjK&MHaanaaaVaEVS aagaagWijJJsaarogttV''-jaaPiiaaailSfc EMBaBavMi Ihe Iluwk;; a llshlii Fi.mk Hiwk .-Jltl-s .WA.: i.ir o! .:; a; .n;. wl. gati.. BASKETBALL strongly contributed to Increase the fuP W"e tn,pelfU . i u. During ljvtfr Week interest and knowledge In English amongst the young people. In this way. the author concludes, the Question of adopting an international auxiliary laneuace will ultimately be solved without any eon- ORBKNVlLU: Aprii 20 The Oreenvllle Village Improvement Association arranged for a basketball tournung. to be held at OrecnvOle on laster Monday aj Tuaadgy. April 17 and li Sliver cupa were olXeaed Is. men' teams gtrls' teams and bo4 of fourteen years and under. Kntries acre received from Oit-lgdftiaiks. Port atmpso.. KlncoUth and Oreenrifle for the men's teams, Oituwbualks and OreenviUe :io!i'(! "fd p:lo! ami li.M r :na rt-d at Cirmel NY lor tti T.in iiawks ts with :iun basket ust on time and ran out winners by 25 t 23. TOURNAMENT 'kih0'- I lard J Umrj B WrlTht. D. for Morvl. . E. Johnson. P. Morvin Kr:oliih A. Hook. P Bolton. J Johnson. C. Lincoln, P. gjlchapi-ber Referee W Ridley of Ketchikan Scorer c. Uorven. Tucfrtbyr Evening Uf. k 1 1 v. 1 1 - .4 M - -1 . W I J,u" f F cmromi iog uams were given a ww-amc sportlngly challenged iUadirnU; ahlr. if desired on Tueaday and of circumstances" being as legiti- dinner at the house of F M4Ct rrv, I hP . noisimleta i 4 i huvn i hifl i .i thniv turn . ,, Vnt . Inf ', no , Ukh,.; mate . as any one eise, ' oui J . inter . unaer ine ausnieei '"I Of the VUlaar ftr ' "".ythat we are merely a few or the improvement Ajgocletton. lHhe,m any ,turn our faces toward a lew tQpiflrrQW Uithl out of worlui" piecing together In the first basketball match Ui .Itiv (ioa, new ineaLS anu a new supply OI yoimg men Who ; some old Junk in hopes of making a ,oreenvtlle girls' team wsre a lltt mm qui oi ii. ana wiis wunoui me ummiict ana proven ocuer in sr.oo; expenditure of any money is abao- lng and were victors by 7 to 3 lutely absurd and insulting. Oreenvllle Reds B. McKay. V If you had taken the trouble to Huss. L. Robinson. N Davis. C have gone out to the plant you Davis. M Martin. C. Douglas. M would never have written it. but I Ward. B. Martin. M Huss. am sure no such condition was .ever Oltladamiks P. Mercer. L Ad Implied by conversation with the am w Davis. B. .Brown. EI Eli. R writer I remember dtstinetlv iltt. Aoams. lng we had been averaging abut $1,000 per month disbursements over all the leases. And while I stated we were using some parts oi an old mill, the rest of the plant was quite modern and ln good shape. We as I also staled have no de- 1 tire for any publicity, having noth- I offending article j Yours very truly fiAdmintonClub c i i n Scorer: 8 Wilson. Referees; J Adams. Simon M Kay. In the Senior game the Oreen ville team were much faster and had a better combination and wer the winners by IT to IS. It proved a good sportlrg game and was ling to sell the public, and only ask "r ""JU,ru f Dl?c- that we can carry on our work I quietly to success or failure but Oitenville Chxli Calder. Iiy would a at you at least publk Toray. gunon Calder. A Bobln- i thl.s letter ln some retraction of Uie son. Anthony Cgldar, P. Itttat. Port Simpson: yf. V.hite, P. Alex- L.B. DAVIDSON. "p. 'TV Dunweil 1111. Lawaon. A. Swangon. Scorer: 8. Wllajui Referees: W OaMer and O. Monday livening urs oreenvllle boyg pjofgd io be ooci&i ana uance w bigger 4 ' - wan KlncoUth and two smaller . ,. , , . . boy wre substiUUed efler tty first Ooe Persons UundreU .Present at quarter but. In -nit of thla.0ien- Kupert att Alslr ?hle wWe the KJ, iyV to y i . 77 J . . , Oreenville: j AhS4, R McNeil, The Rupert Bast badminton , club c. Alexander, W.' McKay. P Mc- stagod a most enjoyable dance soclll Kay, D Venn A Robinson W 'In the Rupert Eaatgymjagt evening. Stephens, n. Tait. 8ome one hundred persons were In KlncoUth -F Ittrton, j. Watts, ! attendance. A. Ourney. I. Angus, M. Iteldon. yui Auen was master or cere- Referee h McKay. aeroplane spfC.1 ; it :nni; fhlng JblTk Moose Women Have Whist and Dance Twelve Tables to.lUy )t efegful ' )jirV Ut ."ilght The Women of the Moose held a highly successful bridge and vhlat perty last night In the Moose Hall There were twelve table of cards In the boys' game OreenviUe and Dria winners were: arii proved too much for the Bridge ladles' first Mrs K. ; smaller KlncoUth team and wan Larg.; eontolaUon. Mrs. Sam Hon-eqml ortably by 21 Je Wso Uut the gn; "men first. Richard Long, total score iOt ttt "ewd'tamH wa. consiUUon. H Orimsfnn. i OreenyUle 4i. KlnUth S. Whlt ladles' first. Mrs H. U-' In the girls' game, although Olt- Uutd: consolation. Mrs L Wkk: ladamlks played harder than on mens first. V Storrtk. n eolation. Monday, a very even game resul- n w ttmnson i xor toe girts' toi. and KincoUUi ted io Oreenville Just wtrning b and Greenville for the boys' teams. 2 points, the aeaae being I to 4. A tKnr wmm anl 1 1 tmin n . The result at th tan iuhm ni j. u wcimji wu your ufe, te BUifc. aiul boy,. Wi ;P, Oreenvllle. U. OlUadamiks. 7. wr-up on the above, in a recent &0 ma tones were pUyed a-d the Senior Man's Final paper. All that such publicity can M acores of to ui&Wif wore This nut should We beer, dp for tp U to make us appear ridl- ukec tor deciding the champion played by Itlncotlth and Oreen cuious and perhaps Injure our ere- ship. but Kl colltr. dgUnlted and dlt should we need any in the fu- .Monday OreenviUe team WW talft the pos- ulv- At noon on ajottaejr ail the visit- sesson of the tronhv Thev ven- B J.. Bacon was master of cere-iionles for bridge and Charles Lemon for whist Refreshments were served after which several present enjoyed innclnt for which piano music furnished by Mrs J. 8 Black The Armory of the First Bortb M. C Reeiment hns been mdi mil. to a)knock out game for the run . Wedneiav evrnlnv of each week This was very evenly contested I for nthletlr and vmnukun train. ind, after being down 9 to 17 in 1 Ine and Tom Barton has agreed to he flnt half. Oreenvllle made i! ' k rh iree of r)ae if sufficient letermirca eriort in the second In -rerr is hown Hnvmr nnthtn. t and at the end of time the orr were equil rive m'nute ach amy with a one-minute in-rvjl w.s decided uon and . In his time the excitement was ln- rse After a game It nucule OK- tdimlks were victorious by 7 ll'tlS. ' 8cores werr Oltladamiks, 34; ' reenvllle. n In the evening thrie were tw. , exhibition boxing displays givn nc, afterwards, the cups were' relented by the Village Improvement Association to the s-jcreslu' 'earns. I The proceeds of the tournament ! are to be given to the New Church I Building fund and ihe Village Im provement Association wish t! thank all the competing teams a d1 the visitors for the support which, they gave to this cause. Gyros Entertained By Elks 9t Bridge Joyablr Affair Ilfld .It Following a dinner meeting last evening which took the plaot of the regutgr eelcly Uincheon; members of the Gyro XHub ware entgrUlned at an enjoyable bridge evening by' the E.ks' Lodge, there being about sixty persons present In all. The1 Oyros were welcomed on behalf of the Elks by O. C Mitchell, exaltert monies for ihe eyenUw. and splen- Bcorei 8 Wilson. 1 ruler. T. W. Hrown. prenldent renlv- dW music was provided by Mr and In the first ntf KlncoUth had Iiik for the Oyros and expressing Mrs. J.D WcKay and Messrs IJrem- t-j best of th,. men's game and thanks for the hospitality shown ,ner. Watt and Lee. were leading 17 to -6 at. naif tune. During the evening refreshments Refreshments were served under In the second half rJstladnmlks were served, the direction of Mrs. R O. Macau- played much better combination There were twelve tables of cards l,v and at one tunP the scores were .Sam .Tov winnlnn first prize and P . Mitchell Ouy was at the door level KUiniiiii, I ' " -------- j, - vv...Mf JI M.i ' mr inmarmn r an athletic or tymnaslum aMorl itlon MOIIKIIN JtADIO SKTS Exaaninr a new model radio and then look at your old set Yours can have all these uew Improvements also Modemtelng. with the nw type tubes, speakers tone or volume controls will nlve you these. We have the equipment, material and experience to do this at reasonable rates. Far Information phone Blue 330 LOOK F0t TIIK TOWER Superior Radio Service 3)6 Second Avenue r Hione Blue 320 P ). hox 1J2 A O UARTI.ETT V H INHITLANDER 1 Sport uii nxm imm xnxm im rmnMimimrnm nu ran a-WiM tn i m riix m i n idii ebjti i ithtb t i vi tn vat tm kb i n run u u ' : VENGEANCE ! FOR YANKS jTunt Xables on Wash,,,.tnn Sfn. ' f Shut-Out WASHINnTON Apt; jriian Prt.vs. -New y, k y ,. , , who had on o set b.i ,. by the S-n iwt, in; t Willi it :: mill i . t-iu-ida. j, sluKK-i.. r to till l! .i! i Jl Vli . iiik the s. hatoi : f oiirUj jji .ii in d, Lt-Mgue Mantling bill, i , land Indiana who s !, ,, l.u-dwellinii 8t 1hi. ii l lovclanil The g. i, , , tied jrlth tlie Detn.n i u with ChV ago uhitc s day TJw- Uostou ft t s. .. lease on life by def- i delphia Aihletir.s ., i: renlaruiK the A'.t u, - y. In th.' Nutlonal !. , . ; bur Pirati at fit I :t-thfir .swuiwl defp.i' , Ht the hand'i of th-dinaU who moved - Boston Braves tut" : rm ..... peace wiui we r - . . Who pere drfeatm r Wew York The Pi.; the Botton Brave , : arc now In third pl.i' ngtl Reds defra" champion Chlca ( .' natl and ndvanrrd tO SiXth plAee. Ifavnn ' the foot of the ' ; Braves Yeaterda) Bin I . Americas Isatur Philadelphia 4 & St. 1Mb 1. CU-v.U: 4 New York-lo, w.i.i . Nilicnal Lraciie Brooklyn 2. n v Boaton 1. Pti:..t. Chicago s. Cm' .: -rmtaburg 3 S' i Baseball Standings national irvtr A '!f Pltietotirg Hew Tork Phllsdelphu Brooklyn 8t Louts . Clncrnn itl Bdaton Chlratji .. AM KM) CAN IK'"' New York Ohlcau'i -Cleveland VYagh-inuion OeUol ivstn Miihide(uhiii s- Louis Other Uses For Grain Products Ulnrta Tstle.Cemi"' InUreatiJX s" CALOARY. Api 1 , ' i eud ' ocrta ttii.'le conn 'it:?r to 'Mi! Unltco ' bcrta exrcitUvr, m jt jjgodu l g d from p t itoes. fee. lng grades of wli i The trade con uked the farm i. queetlon of lndio'. rl-ulture. lie ref that could tor ti" besides those nl jnjijpt,pnli,g fbc tWW aVgeat crop States. 'r Thgjnjijy New- Ppgl OJfKe Ne i y flrnnville St.. V n ' 'jfiuf Andes " IIIVII .i 444 I 3" 4' , r Ma ..in i ' J'- a: s..iWl. ! prUic nc Oenernl Oenernl flltore torr t mill Smlthers Drw r er II.O I .