r. fAdI 1W0 BASKETBALL DAILY EDITION maintained dnr mmfh greater ef flclency of cooling with the same amount of lee. "iH' 6fdVr to test all these idaas. he has built a small scale rf rigern- ivi cur in wnicn ne can cnange tne lency of the variout ln4Qlatora When we have completed the set ol a fu V. Brie'fs tldn vflth-tKe railways and thiu fur. ther ttH in actual use wUl be made rrVeiliT fif StofagS "The question of freezing in storage has also engaged: our attention vs. A ENVIABLE POSITION GAMES Wediiesd&y aild Thursday Exhibition Hall King Edward High School Snrithefs High Sdiool Preliminary Games at 7:30 SMffllftuS 'ift'GH SCHOOt GIRliS vs. COMfcT Prince Rupert High School Boys vs. Smitfiers IlTgti Sclioof Boys IteTereeS-B. Skinnef and A1. MitctielT ft tfodayVCaWs will be followed by af Dance Admission: Weunftday, 25 1: Thursday. 351 Incfiidinif da'nft THEr D'AILV NEWS. PRLN'CE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA 'it pSbllslietf Every Afternoon Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert V Dally New, Limited; Third AVenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Tuesday, April 18. 195St Th"e"fovn of Stewart is in an enviable p6s!tibn in that it oV&r no"1 money arid therefore has no irlfdr'est to pay on i bonds issued fpr public improvements. Besides that it has) a d8Ml balance ifi the" bank arid taxes for this year are al-j reany coming in weii; Whilfe things are qiilet in Stewart, as they are In most fdwriif arid cities the world over, interviews with the banPt mariage'r arid others indicate1 that the outlook there todaj ir rfliltr? rWter than it was a vear afro: "verv little rise in- tfie price of silver will start things gofng at the camp asf the? are good prospects ready to work once there is a market for theoutnut. Efforts are beintr made to increase the number of individual mining leases and good co-operaj tioriVbefngureceived from the' ruining cOmnariy, particuH laffy from trie Dunwell Company controlled the Stewart LanrJ Company and allied interests. Only last week two parties sfarted for the interior off T6?fTrcfnig,trTS's(rid a good many people who believe the" Po'rtlaild Cariala district has- better prospects thari the much boosted Cariboo, are still1 pinning their faith to the part of the country that has already pY&duced the Premier,-the B: C. Silver, the Big Missouri arid the Prosperity mfrie'sv . . .. Scienfisf Foresees Day Wheff AH Fish Will be Sent in Frozen State continued from Pa?e I and lc?3 down, hooked onto pa I am sure you must all have heard tetitef trains and rushed to the east about rapid freezing and abdtit how bvexpfest. Did you ever stop to much better the product is when it (fmit fidw heavy these cars are1 l froien rapkih. lei us say tn two They vary from SijoSb to 77.900 hours than when it is froeen in 10 pounds and this 53.000 or 77.000 or 12 hours. What you have not has to be hauled frtrfVeoast heard, perhaps, is that while It la rirft Waif) yaf in and year out. We y to freeie fish well, it is very iad-ontdered that one of the first difficult to maintain the quality of It from the point of view whleh em phasises the beat holding conditions for the product stocked. L "We have, therefore, turned our attention to describing modifications of refrigeration practice which improve the quality of the frozen product and Ydung .tfe engird ?&JP?.J!L "me: mm v"" OT - "iw ui exist- i taf f ha. rt.vl-H . I ...u u u t".:- "8PnU without tremendous coat pWilty lh Ke top layera. can be 'Then again we have experimen of honftr.-Life. rMf th weifht of the dir. even because they were designed from the cellar1. tROTIM (he cat1 be Insulated In a r 01 Tiew 01 1merm eI" Yesterday Big League scores very mwn better way titan Jt k at -,"'cJr ?cvuwy miner man. prattir. bs thit trie sawi m wetght wouW mean tnut leas tare would have to be hauled to and fro ah3 thus" would eventually mean a saving to' Hrl shipper. "X sftorftf hw tffef w m do ing: U to revise the scheme of cool ing. Mr. American League Cleveland 3. St. Louts 4. Boston 4, Washington 3. Ohfcago 5. Detroit 8. All National League games rained I out. Baseball Standings ted with various ways of Uwfhr!v Nth in mm .. ".New v-i. York "In fact, we are AMERICAN I.nAOUE using every 'S1 ? means that we can Urmake possible " t .... .......... w.w... v.. siun. yunair rml t frozen fish and. while In times of,, St. UJUil 1 ui.- .1 .... l poswonofthe ice bunkers and In tt -Mt tK- MAuU - I -.nUge of all these impmvcrhenul we feel that, when good tlrrfe do4 Pliftfdefth 'S5w tffi Ha SrhTuorea'fo T 'J .. mrormaUon ' .wii k. ..L ready for them which nrmviun acqic car may dc duiii m co-opera- ibaotiah i imiinrrf. uii . 1,ZL . ' the fdeI4 Ahlch t expressed wllH rf- Bt. Louis gard to refrigeration and whWh'Oilcago may mean the salvation of the ft-1 Cincinnati clflc Coast halibut fisheries and the New York Tort. Prince Rupert." J Boston W. L. 4 1 NATIONAL I.nAOUi: 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 Pet 1.000 .750 .800 .600 .500 .360 JSO J00 im mi MO m 333 333 .000 .000 THE DAI1.T NEWS Oakland Acorns Old Country Soccer Still Leading Coast League' . wmvu4iv 4ibvtiw icwuinr WJC i leadership of the Patlfie Coast Baseball League on Good Friday; iwhen they defeated Portland Bear-ere by a score of 6 to 3. Other Paci-1 fie Coast' League scores were: j Los AnopHkt 19' Hntim&n 1 I Missions. 7, &n Frfcneisco 1. Sncrarfterfto 7, Seattle A French philosopher once said that an ability to loo at one's bare feet without laughter Implies either rMJ seYtse of symmetry or no sense (Canadian Pressv MONDAY SCOItlS ENGLISH LEAf.tflS First Division Birmingham 2, Sunderland4 Derby County 2, Portsme'uth"f: Everton 0. Leeds Unlteff J. Mkftnsbroffgti 2, WoftWhamp-ton L Newcastle United 3. Aston Villa 1. Sheffield United 3. Bolton-Wanderers i: f Weal Drotmnch 4, MafteWiV City TODAY'S GAMES ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Aston Vill i 3 Npwcubsp United 0. Huddersflt M Town 3. Liverpool 1. Leeds United l. Bverton 0. Leicester City 1. Chelsea 1. Wiririef of Gran:! National yS3grPfersm LssftsMa HrWfflsTiTssssssB tf fJitiail "Keli.'fc.To J.i v. .i!..v. ,. t:; i'-'J N -. it. il Stt eple- chase ridoe- bv Jo-krv D William o'-.r.; lei :n aa.r wmmng the great race held beforf 150.000 p-r.ons at : '.w ira k at Aintree. England, o: March 24. The owner. Mrs. F. Ambrose dark. U an American Society woman - - - ' - YANKEES IN LEAD Cleveland Indian Drop First dame of Season to St. Louif j ST. LOUI6, April 18: 'CPi-The j idle to New New York York Yankees Yankees took took exclusive vp possession noaaeshlon of of frrst fimt place mace in in the the BADMINTON AT STEWART nnual Canadian Lrtorr To(irre Concluded and Priirs lrrented rmprBvelfittlrti that most be brontht this quickly frozen fish in storage exelu-1 STEWART. April 18 The anrua about wm some way of saving- in and that, after short period under badminton todrnament of the the east At transportation and we adverse conditions it -becomes ost American League yesterday as a re-, Stewart branch of the Canadian fSfWWeVf r$r eve UOon thli dead bout like the slowly froeen fish. By .,rf- Af th fiiMiamt Tnitan rin. i Le-rion w.i eluded on Satordav wftgnH wtffcfrtaieematiy pottnd earelully studying the channel p!n? flrgt of tnf mo,, evonlng lan. Play ws fast and of coal tt! haul and. in looking, vtr vrrich occurred In the frozen Us- m a dose encounter With the Interestinc throughout and much liufft a new type of lnsuhttion Iri '" e are able to describe the Brawns' here yesterday Improvement was shown especially Otlr re'fV&e'fsUed ear there is about proper method of storage and while The Betrolt Tigers vanquished 3 mo the yntf players, a dsioVfJWlndg of InstfMt'on. By us- there are still many problems to be the Chicago White Sox at Detroit "ir'ri' or t newly-formed Jun Int th! rw InrttaUoti. we can re- wived, in connection with fish nc the two teams are now tied for lf,r branch winning thf men s sfti d! iHe We'ight necessary to 57 tfBge, some of the principal one' fourth place tMt. fsrtrsbQnds impossible but been solved liostort Red SOx victory, the first R I tru. "Many of the existing cold storage of the season, over the Washlnaton Bl dstfte this time of insulation. Pnte ,n Canadh find Ifdlffteult to Senators resulted in the Philadel- or iouno poiuoe vo grtmu """"f prro Auiiezicii oemff relegated 10 At the close of play the play-in? members ad friends sat down t'. a very enjoyable supper pro-vd-1 hv the ladles. At this function, the President of the Branch 'rave a hort ftddreag on the pro- arm of the club and the cups were presented to the wlrtterg by Mls Dorothv Browjt, Results wern as follows: lines' alntka-Mrg, Alan Carl's n beat M. J W. Vosbunjh. Inai' doubiesMrs. Alan Car n a-d Mis. John Thonipson '' Mm J. W Vogburgh and Mis? Tettv Jack. Mixed uh3--Mf J. W. Vos-Vrgh and II. A, Charlton beat Mrs. Alan Crfrean and J. ' Men s Mr,i0m.-.Hijry i. stewarf Test Hector 8fewgrt. Mfn' doubIe-4. O. Lawfence Md Henry t. l&mtX bKl II. A. Charlton and P. Bowler. m rresfd'PFcad Not fl'flifft ditto Kvasion Indicfiricht NBW YORK. April 18:-CharM t. Mitchell, former president of the Maflonnl city Bank, pleaded not "tillty ut the grjd 'of the week to a fhnrge of ev41ngngiirtentor 166.-000 In federal taxsd. It Was-the SB-cond indictment agalhin Mitchell. Satisfactory Hadio Service Phone Blue 320 fitcdrical Kcpairs 6iit of fdwr! lork Solicited LOOK FOR THE TOWER Superior Radio Service ijt& Srroiitj Avenue nione blue m V. 0. Rnx 132 A. 6. BARTLETT G. ft! iftiifJiMNrtRn J ' GLEANED UP 1 ALL GAMES Grt)ttb' Seniors of ThH City Won1! Scmd and Thlrd'Iliiop Matches As Well as firit'at Premier 97 fo 74 Total Party rTcce ived slilendrrf ifrntlArf Much Entertainment I&rVmi won aH three dantes of a serfci of thaftetball maiertes olayt d at Premier over the Easter holiday week-end; the Ofotto Senior ieatue ho teW'of thli city re turned home" last evening at tt 30 Laboard the hadibut boat Sea Maid. cspt. Henry Doism. THe trip was a delightful one far the members of the team and the auooorters who went atoft. the Premier folk prov ing -most hospHabre and genial hosts. After capturing the first game Friday night to 36. the tobacconist cleaned' up over Premier again Saturday 35 to 2t and won yet again on 8onday S3 to 37. making the aggregate score for the series 97 to 74 rn Prince Rupert's favor. Indrvldaal scoring of the locals in each garrfe was ax fotlowft: Pfntt fm- -Brnle Rsrsphfoi-A 1 lot , Toe OttHs 'S Jrminy Ourri? t4. DMo durvkh 5. Bddte amlth 3 j Second garrtti-RatertfOfrJ 7.CH1-Mk i. Oorrte n. OuWRh tin. IRddie Smith 7. Scoop Bury li. J Third game -OtUts 8. OUrvieh ! 4 Smith '3 IlerUe Morgan 8i. Jark MeNtflty 10) Much Entertainment During the stay at Premier, the !; pirty was shown through 'both tKe famous mine s well as (the efcrWttWrfV mUl. the visit to i the pTArrfprovWg of much interest m Saturday afternoon there was a talking picture nhow. at whleh the players n guests, aud m the i evening, s most enfoyaWe dance I One of the features of the vhdt jwufa bantquet tenderM on Sunday. iWlowlne the game trt day. by fiaie b. Pitt general manager of the Prwrlier OoM Mmlrlf Co, to the stayers of both teams and the exe cutive of the Premier Basketball AsMclajtlon Mr Pitt presided and gave a highly interesting talk Those making the trip, in addition to the plavers. were Otmnar Anderson Don Brown. James Ross Orant Covrrdalo Qeorge Peters and Bod Bnrrl( FAMILY SHOE STORE Ltd Plione 3.t7 ftXa l)au(ltters of Empire Tbe annual daffodil oac by Quen Mary Owptar. laspsetal Or-ier. Daugrrurrs of the Bmptte. of wtrich Mrs W. II. WUson-Mdmy h regsat, was heM last nsfftt in the I .OD E. Ha4i and was, as uBt. . colorful and an)oyable affair, a cry lolly tl being spent by all present Including a number of out of town visitors. The hall wag tastelulry decora ted for the occasion under lite dl--Htoft of Mrs. WURffl Brass Excellent mMsc for daftf hw from pm wntR I am. wWi fur 'shed by Ohaflto Batag on Or-hrsrrs and W If. Wilson -Murray was a genial master of cerentdntet i At mldntrht oelldous refresh-' ments were served with Mrs Ja Simpson in charge I In the raffle of 15. the winner j waa Robert Arthur. Mrs P. Btamp-inoent wat In charge of the rat-1 fie and the winning ticket was irawn by Mrs. D. C. Stuart, mimt-tpad regent i Harold Ponder presided at (he door. Smithers Hoop Teams Due Hertf By Train Tonight Boys' and girls' basketball t4ftf from Snuthera, the party nnmuer-ag In aO about sUUen. will arrWe i tonight 'i train fmm the lntertdV o mguKf with lo-.U High Srrtooi! -.-.I.. .1 i m-ws of 2.ime ta bV ii'ayvd on Wednesday and TttUrV l..y nlght of thin W9t&. fhe rior ho.,p party U in charge ot Vernon Crockett, principal of 8T Snuihars' High School. FINED AT 0CE.N P.tT.l-S Divisional headquarters ot At provl elal police here hive been Jdvlsec that Alfred LegWr wl fined $10 and cotts reestiUy by Stipendiary Magistrate !UU at ttW iiaper town on a ehafge of being an mn m rjbdrttaton of a concealed weapon, namely a putoi without a permH. StWVARf. AprtT 18:-willtem AnWIsftne: popular mill sup'erln-' tendent at the Premier mine. Is being prominently mentioned as a stHtency In the" fortftcomlng pro, i vinciai election- lie would mulrc nn especially strong run In the Portland Canal district. If to believed here. Mail SetWufe Fr Hie Eal Mondays. WeWhesdayi fltfld Frl I , UiVW 1J.JU. FroW the f.isiht Tue3da, TQrtday and BafHf. day ifcas8ii..s.: ;.. jfjilS pjn. - - - Sale Continues a. FeW Mbre Days Better Bargains Than Ever If'imdfr'dr ofrtarrairr to Cfromr' frbm, Shoinr iin t(it Shades Surli Grey. Blue, lilondrv ISi Hi, Bafgiifs f 6f tke ewlye family s Box Daffodil Dance , Worltf s Fair Enjoyable Event Mayor Narad Annua! .'uhttluri ilfUT by Queen .Alsry Chajiief. Hhriertsr Ordfr. , Ed ward J. Krlh i I nininr Nutnefl by ( hiacn ii i til l Wirhh Out I rrmtn, . Tmn onusou Apr., i :ir ..a moan vote of r. ,. i KeUr wgsra tr.e i.i : named Worid v K.i.r -r. . . . ctt cago to flnlh mi- ' '-r ' s late aayor A ' ... u waa recen:!-. ami. Fljr.a.. fr Liir. Vdu ean'i bea Ogfa' Cfot Plugf It no cool i yfiur r3fpe, ' anF'W mtfflowt lend eMo-bacco that m an well with partic at pip smokers. h up the bowl v. i'h 0g i . . foueh a lianf lo " mcnt will tr you w this is thrlo'coyo" been look'n ( !- bacdo Ifiat "'9l,,, smoke rign' v'e' OGDENS CUt PLUG nrn", t'' - tjyeu "tcU Ogden's.Mt cut titart',!'