THE DAILY NEWS. PKINC " BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert, Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue ' k:Yf P.ULLEN -'- - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION. RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance . $5.00 ruijesaer penoas, paia in aavance, per wees. "DAlLy EDITION G.5 Rifle an,d 1 box Ammunition $18,95 o "f Coleman Lamps and Lanterns S7.95. Kaien Hardware Phone 3 ImltfiIHoik 10 -Monday; seprilt 1933 .CHlfRgiHLL CLOSED Churchill, the seaport of. Manitoba, located on Hudson's help from ! ghrisMns William Irvine M.P Addresses Sunday Night Audience Here "We propose to purify the system and we expect those who profess to stand for Christian principles to assist us in making 'panada a fit place for human beings to live in. If they are. true to their trust, we will be true to them and, altogether, we shall make tjanada the kind of a nation" we all desire." So declared way ai me lemiinus qi a railway mat cost tne country wmlam Irvine, mp. for wetafti-millidns of. dollkrA fcnd with1 harbor works and elevator win and member of the national that cost other millions, is closed. For the present that is council of the Canadian common-the end of a dre'ahi'tHht cbmiea half Sctu1$aaK(r,,to'rttte'',tt,dIrtin a Jgr "gW ality insofar as facilities' Wfflre Concerned. -Wnat We jpt Front the Chrjs- , The difficulty wtli Cjhurjqhul is that it is open to nay- fan church Towards the Etab-griftori only aery feAv iriohths of the year.'tnat harbor hshrhentof the co-operative Com-TOorfcs there are expensive arid that it is out of the world mtmwealth Oration." oeorge of natural traffic. The. railway has had the effect of deveJ- ll"y Tm chf,ir f,nd ,l,he ,ffllth oping a.nurnber 9fmty which Sviir probably pa;; for' its Sr,alm08t aUenUvc: cost butyls very probable the harbor may remain closed in opening his address. Mr. ir- for Several years. vine referred to the newly declared v program of the United Church of STRIKING CONTRAST Canada which had aJscrte'd thU year that the capitalistic system cm iuiu, sui vw.uiciim is iuc pui t 01 r nuce -unchristian, iiju.js was unjust and In-, Rupert, It is on a deep natural harbor, open all the year human-and that the church should' round, and at the terminus df a railway laid down for a fight ' unremittingly against the: trunk transcontinental line with the best grade of any on continuation of such a system and the continent. It needs rio artificial aid to make it a real establishment of a chrisuan pore with direct connection, nofdnly with its own imme- 5?Ir- 7,1?"!? LTh diate hinterland but also with the erain fields of Alberta. SSSJS ' Prince Rupert must insist that, if special privileges are challenge of changed conditions to be given Churchill to enable it to reopen, the same or which are facing the world and the 'similar privileges shall be granted to Prince Rupert to en- reat evenU whlch are making re- hiiipil in iiHVPinn awa n iranp wirn mp i iripnr nnri nrnsr ra'ffs of the world: A NEW CHILD Mr. Irvine ureed that difference - .... . x After much labor. the" Conservative party has again con- obJwuve for which an the churches. ; ceiveel and 'brought forth af new child, bigger, better and "ardlf denomination, pro-; t' L ;.i n if;'T)k' - v.i. It-Mj .. feased to sUnd. After all the hlfch-1 THE DAILY NEWS Mfi. Ruth Towtr-Corsan of Toronto. U the new worlfc champion prnf'.-Mi al nuirathon swimmer. Over a wn-mlle course on August 25. Mis Corsan, a leading contender fm the paM tlx years. etablUhd a new record by swimmmg ttoe distance in 5 hours, 31 mm'i'e .mil 20 "womls In the above layout, srr is shown at It ft receiving a kte from her husband and trainer. Ohm Corsan, noted Canadian aviator. At right she Is shown being congratulated by Hon. Oeo. S. Henry, premier of Ontar! The rare was held at the Canadian National Exhibition a. Toronto. Mrs. Corson won $3,000 as first prize. WINNER OF GOLF TITLE ui upinion on minor points m te- . - ' gard to religious beliefs be sub- ,,, , , , merged in the fight for the common, rh Taylor Retains British Colum- dm inampionsmp ttun unurr Par1 Score It -T-a. I a.'lu er-uay . cni u or. le ett reUgleu. Weal was to become a VANCOUVPR, Sept. 11: CP.- ot,her, kldletS which have come into being of recent months, human being " in the higheat andi phn Taykw. Oak Day proleaMonal. There is some doubt as to the parentage of this new infant fuiie sense of -the word some-'rea,nd Brtttei coiumbu open but R. W. Bruhn is strongly sWpectetl of being the father, thing which the system now in crown at thei'week-end with a 'hlfhmifrh the nowers hehind the Province newsnaner nre vogue o would not - permit. ..... . Facta UI.W, as no . of iat Wholes, flte strok also under suspicion. The birth has been somewhat delayed but, now that the young child has been safely brought into the world, doubtless it will grow and in a few yeiirs should reach maturity and become useful. IS ON TOUR 1 OF CANADA Dr. Hrlge Nelson, Professor Geography in Swedish University, is Visitor Here of An Interesting visitor In Prince Rupert Is Prof. Helge Nelson Ph. D. ot the department of -geography at the University of Lund in Sweden who is making a tour of Canada for the purpose of studying conditions upder which Swedish immigrants to Canada are living and employing themselves. Dr. Lund arrived In the city -on last night's train from the Interior and will be here until Thursday evening when he will saU on the steamer Prince Oeorge for jemiver. fore arriving here. Dr. Lund spnt a few days at Prince Oeorge and Smithers. At the former point he was in conference" -with JIarry Bowman, representative of the Industrial and colpnlaitlon department, qf the Canadian National, Railways and at trie latter with Olof.HantOrt. MP, for Skeena and Swedish consul for Northern Brl- tBtt Columbia. For the Past Mondays. Wednesday and Saturday! i;3j pjn. Fromtbe Eal Siirtdayi. ' Tupsdays aruif. Thursday" p.m. For Vancouvef . SOndays" o p.m. Tuesday 12:30 pan. Thursdays 9 pjn. F'Way 11 p n. Mondays, Wednesdays'and Saur-dajfs.(bylrajn) .:.........ff:3f7 p.m. From Vancouver ' 8"ndy . P.ra W&uetday W-a.rri. P-ni. Tuesdays, and Thursdays by train) " .- 8 p.m.' ' sunda ...i......VlT 7 p,m. Way, -'a.p.m. Front "M) ox and uAJIce. Arm Tutsdly ..'..H.."Z..7iTSb .hL The Letter Box WANTED A SLOGAN Editor, Dally News: .Let us get ifp a slogan. It behooves us to beMir xHitfelves irf ot-def that we may tlse' rriore df our own' cOuntryt or distrlet'ar food- that we don't. ' Ashcroft and Chilliwack pay about the same freight rates to trie iboard as Terrace and Remo do to Prince Rupert. Then we pay about -forty cents a hundred pounds plus wholesale house charges and one or two conmijaalprtl for buying and selling, making the cost more than & cents for 100 pounds more than It TvouJd cost buying our own Hoods direct! We get no thanks for that do we? Let us get up a slogan. F. W HART. HUNTERS Sec Kaien Hardware For Supplies!' IWosl Hunters 1)6. ' We Sell Western Ammunition of thev existed should he nrrontMi k' under par. the people rio'ntatter whethsr or' Sutherland of Vancouver waa not they 'coincided with personal I secon1, lhree stroke behind Taylor, beliefs or vfewsl v Religion and politics " ' The speaker scofred'YaT the old platitude that "we must keep rell-1 gion out of politics." Nothing could be kept out of politics for polities today affected almost everything.! Therefore, religion, far from being! kept out of polities, must attend all ehhw- n-iiu- nu - i t i v-. .(.auuuuio. a. us me uuij win you pitsw allow m spice m of religious institutions to assist in making Canada a Christian community and lo help in the extermination of such uilhgras poverty, flagrant social injustice and war. How could any nation call itself MORGAN ACCEPTS jBbajlScores SATURDAY GAM US N'atldnal League New York 7. Cincinnati 2. Brooklyn 2-8. Pittsburg 0-7. Philadelphia 3. Chicago 2. Boston 8, St. Louis 3. American League St Louis 6, New Yfirk? fl (called. darkrt Cleveland 3. Philadelphia S Detroit 4, Boston . CMeafO 1 Washington 3. American Lesgue, St. LouUn-4. Btofl-O, DcWt'1-1. riew York 1-8. Cleveland 3. Washhtoil. N'atlonal' League 1 Pitubfirg iw'dtttiictfn 1-3. Philadelphia 0-2. Chicago "4-4. New York 6-2. Cincinnati l-l. Boston 0-5. St Louis 7-10. .Baseball. Standings. your paper to answer to the backer of Billy Baashaw I am ready to ac- New York cept J.'Preice's otter to bmck Bag- Chicago shawfor $100 to $109 winner intake PlUabutjg all. I have poster! today Ko baranee 4t Lotfts . to be put up at a date to be ar- Boston Muffs thart vre do. It seems a shame hrtlan whoe PopIe condoned a ranged. I am prepared to stage this Brooklyn UanK ACt Which Stole from the bout nn tho twentv..rnnd nf thl. PMIiulalnhU vvvc uu vanus iucn rooDea month, if aarerahlr to both parties. Cincinnati everjDoay ana wno permittee! tne 1 xo.M MOROAN continuation of a system under; which millions were' T ' " "" starving in the 1 : - face of a surplus of thp world's aoods? "You can't be a Christian. no. not even a sensible man. if you I support such a system." 'Applause i "Why cannot we all unite to' work for a purpose which places! humanity in the centre and endeavors to make the happiest and fullest measure Of life possible' , atked the speaker. "Why cannot w work as enthusiastically today fori life as we did during the war for death, for peace as we did for war Why not place Justice ahead of lrt-4ustfee'and make the well being of mankind our main objective?" Mr. Irvine gpOke for about an hour and sailed after the meeting aboard the steamer Prince Rupert for Ocean Falls Portland Seaplane sHere at Week-End On Way to Alaska Having on board C. J. Oraul, and Oaylord Adams, passenger. a Portland seaplane landed here at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Alert Bay and, after staying overnight, hopped off at 1:30 yesterday afternoon for Ketchikan and other Alaska points. Mr. Oraul and 'Mr. Adams Were bound' for Alaska Oh a business trip. Mrs. James Hamilton of Phoenix, Afte, arrftejd'tn IhW cjty ort the Prince Rupert. on Saturday from the south td, pay avsUvwth'her parent Mi andJUrj. H, s, Parker, Seventh Ayenu.;E8t - , RADIO SEASON Enjoy the full season with your set tuned to maximum efficiency. We can Insure you of this by having your set gone over now, and adjusted to first class condition, as inefficient operation Is a rpoor investment. Battery sets modernized with the new economical two volt tubes. Superior iaaio oervice is Second Avenue, rhone. Blue 320 P. O. Iloz 132 A. d. tiARTLETT T ll 1 a n tVo VI NATIONAL XEAAL'l! ' AMERICAN LMOIJF, WashlnglM " ? fioJ 46 New York Cleveland PhllarTelphla Drtrolt Chicago Boston St Louis W, L. Pet 82 SI .017 77 151 m 76 sj. Mi 70 64 J4S 71 64 m & H 411 i n mi M 8S J74 66 66 61 57 51 CHILDREN U 68 66 71 7$ 82 87 m 60S' AU ill .m .448 .410 RERRY IS i. CHAMPION Sfortd Sensational Victory Over 'Jack Crawford to Capture V. S. TrnnU title riRUST MILLS. N.Y.. Sept. 11: C)ifd Perry of Fjiclind rime from behind lo win' dra matic five-set Itnnh bailie on Sunday from Jack' Crawford of Australia for the slrttler tham- J. plrahlp of the United Stales. rw j iriumnnra oy seoirs 01 -,, ' lUl J, .... 6-1 and berime the man fn thirty years 'Id heU the Ameleari IrnnU erown. Jack Crawford entered the final by defeating Frank Shield ot Vrw Yofk 7-S. 6-1. -3 In the second bracket ot the teml-finals on Saturday. Todays Weather, Terrace Part cloudy, cahn. 41 Anyo Cloudy, calm. Stewart- Cloudy to rain., south wind. 63. Haaelton-Clsar. calm. 45 Bmlthor Clear, palm. 50 Burn Ake Clear, calm. 44. WON GAME W,TH Softball Match Yesterday Fjidfd In Sc6re of 4 to 1 Against Old Men Despite unsettled weather conditions, the softbalt game between the "Children" and the "Old' Men" was played yesterday afternoon and the former won by a store of 4 to 1. There was a fair sized crowd on hand Ronald Pitcher hurled for the "Children" and Bob Tobey caught. Trr "Old Men's" battery consisted of Sonny Stiles and Dave Oeddes. Bridge Soon. Construction ot Span Across Fraser River at.Laclner io'.Get Under Way Shortly VANCOUVER, Sept. 11: (CP-Constrbciibn of a lirbposed new $3,. 000.0OO bridge actotff ' the ' Fraser , River at Lndner will go ahead shortly urtdei plans of the Ladnp Bridge Co.' Drltlsh engineers are' 'leaving- the Old' Courtly f6r Van. louver Wlthlri a'few wlfeksin eofl. l) neetlort with the projectyit U sta(ed. 1 1 ! !i '. 1 : i ; END TIRE WORRY HEAVY DUTY TIRES Inil ettrftiibU with rhl ftc- lUOoodyoM HiT Hitn If wu DMruircmf darmfw d y m a II Uadi of tW, WU tad atuidler tires. V-m In -y-tTbi Pleased with tht low pries lor m KAIEN MOTORS Third Avenue Prince Hupert, n.C. vaa .' iianaui wr rvmn wwtn 1 m mr'"1 - . Monday. September ti U3J 1111 r Wins Marathon Swim Title and $3,000 -INTERIOR GET7" "f T I Jim J . 1 v PRGDUCI pbl.afj, Pr and fWsni fto Phklii.g.ai.a Pill tinil Ing Season Soon Cabbage, peas and green pu . very fine quality from up-rWtr r being offered these days 01. 'he ral retail market and are m(t$n. with a ready sale. Inten-.r vegetables; will soon be -ominr tn quantity ajd.it is expend vi will be 4 large supoly th;t im New splndCh. after huvhis, beta off the market ior th jn 4, weeks or so. Is In again Plekllng vegetable. UMiudtai dills ana cucumbers. ar rxpen to be available 'within u -omuif week. WHh berries now flrml.ed piles 01 uicanagan r frulU, Including peaiiu- . prunes, are due wlthi: . week and housewives Vegetables Pumpkins, W -r - '" Of4ei7, head 12 PoMea. H C.. 10 lbs. aek ' OarroU. B.C bunch 8 lbs. Oueembert, each 8wet Poia4oe. 3 lbs Hothouse Tetnatoc. No : 3 lbs. Basket Outdoor, lb. Basket Ofitena. 6 los. lOreen On lens, 2 bunches ' r. tt tnruif .'"p bf;nf ! advled not to delay bu;,m ioo ' long as the season 1 lut jbe short. There1 has bwn praf . ronrkel th "yMr.'only r and British Colombia havins been available Jppi.M BiKiHh Qpiambla eanifU, ty-- n now ift ahd ar"e proving popu.-Quality ir fine and price reajr abk Retell price current Ut ar u foXowc; Oarttc Imported, per lb. Oabbage. B.O. lb. B. C Head Lettuce. 5c t Corn. doz. . Hubbard Squash. Ib. Orten Peppers, tb, Vegetable Marrows, lb White. Pkkirng OnWn.t 2 M Uee4a. bunch. Parsley, bunch Turr4pt lbs. Bunch Apples Cooking, 4 lbs. Okarjagsn Oravensteuv dot, ;3c Fruits Valemla Orartgei. dot 3o. Lenvf&, Cal v 20c to Ortfpefrult. Calif.. 5c to RtWblrb. 6 4bs Phrms.' 3 IbS. Italian Prunes. 4 lbs. Pears, dot: tc Bananit, lb. . reach es. doz. Watermelon, Hx B. C CanieJoupes. 'C Xtalaga Qrapea. lb, Rlbler O rapes Seedless O rapes Dried mils White Figs, lb, Blaek Cooking rigs. lb. Dates, bulk, lb . P ta Lemon and itrange Peel Citron Pl . Prunes; 30-40, Ib. Egg? B C. Fresh Extras.'csrU ' ' Local new fold. dot. Fresh Seconds stutter Fancy, cartoned,1 lo. Hb. 1 Credrrtery. Jibs, ' S'ugst White. 100 lb." " Yellow,' 100 lbs. tart Pure. lb. MeH Fowl, No. lb' ' Roastmg 'cHkken. lb. Ham, sliced first grad Ham, ptiic ffrst- grade. lb-Bacon, side, lllced1, best uradl Pork, shoulder, ltf. Pork, loin, lb. Pork, 'leg, Ib. Pork, dry salt. lb. Veal, loin, lb. Veal, shoulder, lb. Beef, tt roast, lb, Uc W Bctsf; boiling, lb. Bef, roast, prime rib lb Beef, steak, lb. 55c. u Lamb, shoulder, lb, Ootnb, legj lb. Lamb Chops, 1 ' ' nshi Smoked Kippers? lb. 9a1moTtffs7i; Jr. Halibut, 2'lbl: it a m M x K X 2 a li N 2 C 31 I f f I M t t 0 . t 39 t A 0 j i it m it .40 JO 11 taJ ti 1) .49 Jl a ti n 11 .11 ji . j 11 .11 11