AdI.lWO i-THE.DAHlY NEWS. PRINCkKl)PEKT BRITISn COLUMBIA PublUhedyejy.Mteroopn.jExcep't Sunday, by Prlnceupert ' DaDy- Njw's, Uinlted, Third Avenue H;F,.PULLEN - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRlPTiq..!ATS CitV delivery, bv mall or rarrlpr vnrlv nprlnH mIH In nHmnu nn Contract rates on application. AdvcrJJsjngjSnd Cb;culatipn4TeJepuqne 98' Member ofVuiit Bureau of. Circulations EgitorjaudKcporters'fTeleuponc , 86 DAILY EDITION ,MY,CQUJTJIY FJR$T Wednesday, July 12, 1D33 I f Cl'ICttPOLICJtS i Editor, Dally News: favorable Impression by giving us For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week .'. .10 hu aurappe ,ln;a public f ddre By,malt to all parts of-Brltish Columbia, the British Empire and -that., city street ..and.alUuUllties would be kept at a nlgn standard-airy 'United States, paid in advance, per year 3,00 rnall.to alfjothe'r countries, per year T, o!oo 9IIay 30 ?nt u a" JVlreular ' letter with, aur, tax .notlcea,tatlng nApyEKTSlNG RATES that he had adopted the ,rate es- tjTransient display advertising. per,;.lnch per insertion 1.40 tabyhcd by the retiring., mayor Classified. advertising, per wqrd.per erUon 02. and council:, that, we, had a g?od tLegaUiotIce3, each.iit$ertlonper agate line 15 harbor and were close to the Or- Local readers, per insertion, per line vj lent Then the grand farce started. f Everybody was "canried.'Eyen the teachers who pan'tv bedijmlssed "except .Jor, qyise" .ware rdeed to (iesinejct jnctfettfjjnaid previous councils The cltv hall was not over-manned and all members of the staff ware efficient. City Hall staff remains the same, number, as before. The .only . jylc exti-agance . RoosevQlt's attitude aUbe.wld conferee in London .iemplrfied in. tye expression 'ly cQuntry. first." That'ring geneVajpn.vaccordiP8 t0,our is the attitude of every cood citizen .to his own country.,. crrunissionerBut he has. adapted Canada is our country .'Her jnlgrest should be the first cRyv estimates including .'jhat of J c'OnsTeraUon in al put actions. .late school, brard, and ,raeney Toaay. unfortunately,' weave in Canada manj - people .JBS? who live at heart in England, or m Scotland, in Norway ds or other civic Purr.vAny upivSyftden, in Italy. ort.Russia,and, who.act and speak asajugmpt to do so is'ure tb start if theaf fairs of those countries .were more important than mifr trouble, in vie'w.ot, the. fact the affairs of Canada. ?ur nw clylc in.upds to V Most of the people living here have adopted Canada as a4' itt ?er ,,. , the. Vi -t. orps aks boys and girls now a i i i i it.' i their cpuntry.. If they have not already done so they plan,, w aisume that liability .toxloso soon. Children; born in Canada have the Canadian iuriy he should not attempt to .viewpoint unless diverted Joy their parents. Jn the schools icurtaii their early training., surely they, are taught the early history of Canada as well as that Mnwant hi initial statement .that .ofiiBritain. Gradually they .will learn about their own g UMHM- WWttTO raam vuuuwjf. aim ucw.Aiuua w umcnvc ui We ,were told our street .would Tqday Canada is in the formative period. The country-. bejirtd.Two years, ago jief Jsone of the youngest in the' world. It is very desirable at. .rfcv"8 storied on aTut ten soicna time that every thing. possible be .done to inculcate ana ""y 01 mem.were ai jpwwx aturdas w pe getter man tne;ngJisft.jnetnDa. laa Lianaaian is aii-jaruu-eaprinenana infiwHmtry beatwrs ferent. He has not inherited any strong pro-Canadian ty Hall. Any engineer wtn ten you j. a. Teng J-a. -i 1 A i'ii .u ii..ii .1 i i that you cant heat the hieh school Ladies' ii' i senfimeni, .anu me resuiij is cnai in oruer 10 ueveiop a rea, wlt - esent p. .Cdnadianism there has. to, be a. certain amount of repres- mn; n u hrH t ,in i anih'i " i,ibjinpt repression, like they have in Russia or Germany to use wood in the Booth school andMw. j.A.'Ten-i ' - '.'i i 'i i'ii mi' i : u. ii.. i i, .i ' . Jjr,llaiy, OUl Sllll j epreSSipn. nils JS jpecessary UU llisure lilt; wm require anomer nreman so rvirrv'mcr nn nf nrr'lprlv rrnvprnmpnL where is the economy. It would re- f"liJ" - "v er . : Canada mustx:ome.first in' all our aims and actions. We W'? a mue ot xoaa con- TV. 7 Y v "' T f nuon irpm jvicunae street to , i it v vt .-ii . Vfi .'. vwant ;n Canada the best possible civilization. e, want the reach good timber and would .cost 4)esUkind of government, and we want the best kind pf .at lptst eght thousand doUara. people. We have, a wpnderfiil country and we want to fje-vwnh tber.ia reached it jsjo iyelona wonderful people, the best in the world. 00d wouW a crlme to f00- After The Bltle There are plenty of the we( ajirt nqar-wlse who wUl be glad to make public opinions 1,0 tie effeftt that Barney Ross did not hWdeclon.jPyer CanzdncilJn 9.hlcfgo the othpr night. But xm Maw.Ro$sl Take ajook jat'thc ptctufe. They don't have to drop a building on mother td'toiiWnfe her that the pride and Joy of the-Ros rnenage is a)cham.pfonsDldn'l' the Judge say o? She' knows! vert Jt lrto wqpd. But wood . project as a civic, ecorjomy measure is a huge joke. Some years ao South , Vanpou-ver got into a floApclal tangle, and a commissioner was appointed- He started on a course very similar o that of our local man- and his reign was. very short. T.QSS MAQKAY- From Vancouver J. II theTwhoJe .6-1. Forjthejast Mondays. Wedpdays , and .Fridays U? From the East .ounaay ,, ., pjn vyedpGsday Jl;30 ajn. Thursday ,(.by .tr.f,ln) ..40;20.pjn. Friday Tll30 a.m. aturcjay.by;jaln 2;(5p.m. For .tS,4?ft4andnW Sunday ,TpJi Friday 2 p.m. Frojn Stewartapd Anyox Tuesday J .' ..llrto. am Saturday 6 pjn. , Formats, BJvtr)and.Pof tSlmpion Sunday .:...! 7 pjn From Naa Itljer and Port, Simpson TuesHay," .........'. '.'..'.lV:3rJ am. For Queen Charlotte Islands-July 14 and 28 . 9 p.m. ury i3,an,a zo .... THE DAtLx NEWS Wednesday. July n jMj Shortly after 1)1$ arrival, hwpur .3;JtMJi'Li city commissioner created a very W. M. News and V3ews tof ' jjj "Jumping Joe" Meets the "Strangler" ;Bd, "SUanler" i.twi. Kmiiuri of i.u he.idlock, groans note his siraload exprwaign as ha Ua 9 the floor. whii ju.i.,., Ji.c s.nv.di former Notre Dune football star, frrips his arms KUng Wa.leverage b mi vihk his ty. afrainM Lewis' neck and shoulders during their wresUtng match at tte.Madiaon Squaie Garden. Ne Yc.k City, rently. Lewia won when Eavoldl mLsed with one of bis famous flyu...- tackles, plunge, over the top ropes of the ring. Jsjidfd on tbe floor acd waa counted out after 44 m mutes. 32 seconds of grappltOR 'flNNIS IS Doubles Horton and Mrs. W. II beai Ulas Webster Mtn's Slntlrs Horton beat T. Wilding ft-I. 75. J..TpOR beat Q. W. Laidler 1-6. 6-4. 6-2. 3. pedbja bast. A. Barry 1-6. 75. e-3. F. M. Davis beat F. M Davles 8-1, Mlxfd. Doubles jJr.,and Irs. Bain beat Mrs. Rogers anctp. W. U Idler 7-5. 7-5. F. M. Darts and R. Johnson beat T. Wilding and J. Comadina. 8-1, 7r6. - R. t Jhnaon beat F. .Boulter 6-0. ,6r2. J.Iarton and P. Mcintosh beat J. A. Teng and F. Boulter. (Today's (la mm .Today's gaqtes will fee as follows: ,10 a.nwMrs. Horton vs. Mrs. Qurrle. 3 p.m.-Irs. Curjr and Mrs. Ro- gert vs., Mis. MUler and Mrs. Oard Mondays andJSaurdays 2;15,pjn. er. Thursdays -JtySO ppi. .3 pmlra, Dyand Mra,B-arry Fpr.VancouTer vs. E. Divlaapd B,rBMner. Mondays mJ p.m. ,5 pjn. P. Mcintosh ya. A. Davit. Tuesday , I2;30 pm. 5 pjn. J. II. Horton v. J. Qoma- Frlday .2.jll pm dina. Saturday 4 p.m. 6:45 pjn. J. A. Teng vs. F. M. Saturday 6 pin.,pavvU.' Monday,. Wednesday and ..Friday 6i45 p m-J. Mcintosh and Mrs. (by train) .-m8:30 pjn Montgomery vs. Mlas Webster and iF. Poultfr. P.UW- Laidler and. A. Barry va. .Monday a.m. A. Davie arid F. Davles. Baseball Scores . National League Boston. 5, Pittsburg 3. Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 1. Brooklyn 2, Chicago 6. New York U St. Louis 2. American League St. Louis 4. New York 5. ,Peroit,l, Boston 2. Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 0. Chicago 0, Washington-, 3. Brown, chairman of the .qomrnlttee. reported , to SP0RTCHAT Larry Oalns of Toronto. ngro, BrtUsh Empire heavyweight boxing nigh ideals anil to bring about a condition o national co- S?fVT,p ; .? 11 f, " tVitv,T.iuiim.ni g.i. irndtt tmcM ml heSion.At such a time ajthisdyerse influences have tg&'2?$ST. -j hp hPoWkprl phprkpfl ' -j j ",7- -j.M.- .. ulr ri J ' round round of of a a scheduled scheduled U- Pter. Van the fourth U-round-bout We Often hear ,about. tbe, amount of liberty allawe,d in ,. want to. send the men npw 'Ipnxe- esaUa in lat nights Canadian Saturday it waV ancHher link to a Engjand where. people give utterance to sentiments that ilef' 10 buUd a road QW- rNajtonai nwraiion . Assoc iauons.lonB cruj of vk!torit. whJh oaina ,WQuiu,noi pe auowea in,vanacia. inat is oecause tne ting- ''-": ,t ' r 'rz -vy""iwwr llsli people have inherit a riational sentiment that Jiul-gSg ifies.all the feeble, .uttei-ances f the seditious. The Eng. ; coxninissioner. .Tfie excuse given. MMiiSm 55t lM m f a ishnian smiles, when it is suggested that a method might apyt is only an excuse. tityRtnmM.l-i. 1 wielding In the British Isles and Europe. The combined Ox tpd- Cambf Mf e tennis team haa Just computed Ua conquest of Rockaway lunt Club in an international series for the Prince of Wales Cup without lose of a match. Play took; place at Cedar-hurst. New York, and was finished a .day or to ago. 8tella Walsh. QlevtjMd P4iab girl, starred again at the track and field meet of the Jfatkal Fakona or America at Chicago a, couple f days ago by running one hundred yards in li.l aecai defeating all contestants in the event a ad her nearest opponent by fifteen feet .U!:7jIMC.T4 UNCfUP The team to jrepceseAt the, Regiment against Canadian Legion in the senior football fixture tomorrow evening will .be -at Xoilowa: Smith: Blake Thurber; HU1. Wing- ham. DeJong: Veitch. Carroll. ChriaUeon. Colustl. Davles; spares. A. Ritchie P. Fisher SOFTBALL SCHEDULE July 13 Empress vs. Navy. July 16 Grotto vs. Empress; Kaiene vt. C. N. R. A. July 18Blks Vs. Navy. , July 2ft Orotto vt. Kaiens. July 23 Empress vs.- Elks; Navy va. C. N. R. A. July 26 Orotto vs. Navy. July 27 Elk vs. C. N. R.-A. July 30Kalens vs. Empreta; Bilks vs. Orotto. August 1 Navy. vs. Empress. August 3 C. N. R. A. vs. Kaiens. Auguet 6 C.'n. R. A. vs. Navy; Eaka vt. Kaiens. August 8 Empress vs. Orpto. August 10 !mp.rei vs. Kaiens August 13 Elks vs. Empressj Navy vt. Orotto.' ." A,yg.UStJJ C. N. R. A. vs. Elks. A,ugtist 17 Kleps vsv Orptto'. Aiigust. 20-rdrot to. vs. C. N,RA.i Navy vs. Elkt. August 22 Empress vs, C..N, R.. Atiust.24-Kajensvys. Jlavy. ,The taiidhjg to date: Unlop s.teamer Catala.CapUA. E, tVttjhe hgspjtal, board ot Qlght that, Dlcktpn, returned, Jto nprtat . IO443, wbuAbj.rpr wnicJi.a,srrail grant had ajn. Tuesday, rjm A.nyQf. .Stewart ajn-.f,hade.,ad,bjien.or;dcred and apd other njorUierrirpoJoU, galling woujdjplajitejd.the fall in the at 1;3Q in the,aerioorv9rrVapcQU-p m. nursesrhqmemgrjtr4il . . y ricL,waypplDts. RAW GAME IN SOCCER Canadian Labor Defence League Lucky to Tie With Keslment In the first match of the City League football competition at evening, the Canadian Labor Defence League managed to get a lucky draw with the Regiment two . .1 w the C. L. D. L. team but the. Keel ment waa having all the beat of the ulay. Campbell, ZarelU and Ugulre fiomblned well and then Loken took advantage of slackness on the part of the RegUnent backs and jeered a gppd goal for the C. L. D. L. Device. Norrlngton and y Ingham combined nicely but BacUffe cleared Second Half The second half found !hsHegl-ment attacking. Oomes eaed strongly and McKay headed away a dangerous cross. Coluesi loet a fine chance by hanging on to the ball. , Zarellt apt away butlake letred. 1IU1 tpoUed a Regiment attack. Wlngham tried long shots but they were all watted Vlnk was lucky to clear again with the whole Regiment forwards in the goal mouth and later turned a fine shot over the bar. Frttaell got away, and Smith did well to save hit shot. Slackness on the part of the Regiment backs let Lokken get hit foot to Frlaaell't centre and a first time; days- shot gave Smith no chance and -ourt jtfed the score. The Regiment pret-1 . USA but cpvld not score Uprrlngton ! ' lust jniated a couple of Umee and Vajtch's centre wot barely gleared. full time found the teams level 2-2. Regiment Smith; Blake. ,De- Jppg: Veitch. Thurper. DavJea; J. Colussi. qarrpll. ChrUtUon ying- nam.Nprrlngton. , C.. L. D. L.-YJnk; .Rdcllfe Oo-mez; T. HUI. McKay. Kanal: Zar elU, .Magulre, Lokken, Campbell rriizeii. J.,J3..Wlltpn was rfferfe. l 444 ee444,e i The Daily( Newt can, be, pur , chased, at 4 4 4 Ppst,pfflceiNewS;StandA823 e Granville, St.. Vancouver. jKarl An.4ersqp, ,Prinpe peorReB.C. nW.tRlley,fTerrafe..B.O. . Of ncral, Store. Artygit.' SmJthers;prug.Btore.flnilth. vers' B.C. Sport KAIENS IN i .-SUPREMACY HlJj(iJijare Slen Leadlpg , Softball . Ixane Bpuble-llfader j Is.riaycd Wtth JJe..pJayUfl of a dc ' header last night, the City Sui Lgitfue. aetiviUes of which btgrheldp on account of o vuiyrabie weather, wax br4BgiU playing schedule t : jwcond iuir of the &f4 date. .i result Kaif us ,ir- ! . In the -t.uHiuu'. n hc fiui game laytt ihkL' fcJKsJenaaad.Klks. tangled un hardware men emerged vtrt"i a 9-7 ecore The Brother Bti. eped ip curlog Ut.thi- first i by makfsig -four runs and tliry t things lookiriK blark for the K i the, score ai the end of inn ( ,bfing 7-1. However, in tin1 stv the K.tii-ns opened up and w . Irlaht by their opponent wh iM-ored another counter .After the Kaiens got Uw tw4ib.4be.8Hu. the OrotM sr. up to play the Antlered H j postponed game and they ulsc ministered a V4 beattnt; V iwere very etfn all the way thr the srore being 2-2 until the f ? when Aatehford, for the Or came to bat and smacked , home -ran. scoring two runs T Elks tried .hard to overcome goals each after having the woratjNUoM lead but they were unable to rf On Monday night the Ki .look the .Royal Canadian N i Velunteer .Retesve into camp b core of 4-1 The game was t l throughput. Stuart, pttchutg ' tbe Navy, held the Kalem dowr jveryiew htu and. If he had had . , little better field support and son neavy nitu-rv the final rcs. might have been different On Sunday aleht the Canadian Recreation Association defeated the O rot to m the reguU Haying with ten men at the'iue g.m, by a score of 5r4 It atart. the C. L. D L. was hard pre-, weather left much to be desired b twland Carroll early put the Regl- iy,, pUvfd lhnIgh ment team one up with a shot from ,Uhough nitDf, t close in. Viok was caUed on again mm rouh in sooU a goodhra and saved weUrom Norrlngton.iut. n1 u-i, wa, huih auU Un a tcram.Uk oUowing. Chrtatl lue steadkut to .date f. Frttaell now came on to complete the aernnd half of the neason Is follows: Kaiena r N. R. A. Orotto R C N. V. R Oka W 2 1 1 0 0 L 0 0 1 1 2 FOOTBALL RfincftRupert DRY:DQCK SHipy Operating three Dry, pecks Total espscfty Jobs Shipbuilders nd Ship Repairers 'r steel sod Wped VesseU ron andAnrast,CasU eieetrlo and Acetylene Welding 0-on Umtfkffor.iJfaTy.LlfH Bawmlll andMinlngMashlntry Kepalrtd.aud QTftb.J4 P IOC' 1 r. ' SCHEDULE July IS Canadian Legion v Regiment. July 18 Canadian Labor pcf. League vs. Canadian Legion July 20-Canadian Labor Def. League va Regiment. , July 25 Regiment vs. Canaii : Legion. July 27 Canadian Legion v Canadian-Ubor Defence League cr.Pyf. (or drunkenness v. fined $25, with option of lour1' imprlaopmem. tn city pc this morning