uu a 4 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRIliiU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. POLLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or tarrler. yearly period paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advanceper week . By maB to all part of British CoRnnbta, the British Empire and . United States, paid In advance, per year .. , By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lnc per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Legal notices, each insertion, per 'agate ne Local readers, per Insertion, per Jine Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone . Advertising anA Circulation Telephone - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 1EAC RIVER GRAIN Last week we pubished a dispatch from Ottawa in regard to division of the grain business from Northern Alberta between the two big railway companies. According tb Commissioner Fullerton, the Northern Alberta lines are obligated to divide tHeir traffic destined to competitive points between the Canadian National and the Canadian Pacific Railway?. He stated that the C. P. R. had refused to file a through tariff on export wheat to Victoria CO tVint nnvt fnn1r? nnt Via fsncAaraA o nnmnaMtii'a rwiinf with Vancouver. Prince Rupert was also excluded, appar - entry because the C. P. R. could not ship grain here. Had these ports been considered competitive points with Van-j" couver the C. P. R. would have been entitled to handle half , rnQ 'cnna Hivor cryn 1 n cninnon uuer t no rv if pqit in. V M 6 " Fij "..". Sorta. Tarjar Rysta Han- i it t.t j tV t eluding all the gram shipped tO Victoria and Prince Ru- ora 8Uveraide, Mary Brewner. WM- pert and enough Of the Vancouver shipments to make upiitam Nelson. . .. . a rf l ?i il. VT -n - ineir ou . as u sianas toaay me grain going lrum ior-; thern Alberta to Vancouver is divided between the twoj8 railwn v rnmnanip nnrl thp national railu-flv FPLs the Vic- ! ' " " 1 AnnanctaUon Etten Moore, . r v- Ly- i tona andPrince Rupert shipments extra. dla Pettenuso. Marie Batags a- From the ruling of the Railway Board it would seemioio Antoaew. Kathteeu Fwttme, to to induce induce Peace Peace River River grain crain ho matter ii 1 how much i came of the remainder to that that It it WOUld would pay pay the the C. C. N. N. R. R. n. Prince D:.. O 1 to gata Rupert because, here, it would still handle half DELAY FOR LINDBERGHS r. . . . vu. SSSrSTrelSSSh tT i m w By Labrador Fog HOPEDALE. Labrador. July 24: (Canadian Press Fog conditions on Davit Strait, and the North At- u.,u v w t M, ,w. ..i fiuw CenLTar-Tce SbE Greenland and thence Jt across the ocean in tee course of an aerial mai4erDe4KIn JlfSr rJT Tif 7 uT?. f" L'ST rTZ a and his m. wife took off from Cart- wright Bay. Labrador, last Friday mmmw mm urn v myyui rv rViTw Z. TaZ Z Amendment With onfty a compara-IfiS ' to la ad here, a distance of 150 Hv.. ,,, , . I Afles from Cartwrlfht aftor tvm 7!.. , .. . iMr. fio vl.- , i heard from, the latoat count ta that ZZ. '.ZZT' " since awaiting their chance to get 4n tha ai mrm I Victoria Hindu Goes to Prison Judge Lampman Imposes Via rd Labor Sentence Upon East Indian For Assanlt VICTORIA. July 24: Canadian Preas.-Brema. a Hmdu was r-; the and of the week here on a charge of assaulting Nama, countryman, and was sentenced to one year's hard tabor. Five others were acquitted. Calgary Business DL J D in t Diock burned Uut i na niwiMniJi gui4 ia bvua rAf prohibition ?!-!- -p- repeal ' - waa Tesmessee .i . ... T . ...... " T.,-- I-7ll . T. 7 of operation of Use BfchteenoV was mm for repeal and ,7. ATJW oipaiTWV. Five out of nine j congrcawonai atttrtcu favored re peal. As a result of the popular vote. M doleaatea wl meet m convention on A Most ll to vote on bloc for repeal. PASSING OF HAN JAltOUK Mtontlnued from oar one) sonic circles here. havine been a ftMmbT of Tsimpsoan Lodge, A. F. K"'n Chapter. No. 18. oyal Aran MssotM; KlncoJIth Pre- XT' ' n,"w lempiar; iCTiipw, Ancient oroer of the msmc onrme. and the Prince Rupert Shitrie Club. He was also a member of the Prtnee Rupert unamDer or Commerce, a past pre Ident of the Prtnee Rupert Retail Merchants' Association and at one tme was an active member of the 5"! of d,rec,0 of the Northern "r,flsh oa,mw Agncuitumi at Terrace Cloudy, calm. 60. A!yahh-Part cloudy, calm. 60. Anyox Prat cloudy, calm. 68. Stewart Ctondv tp rain, calm. 51 IfflwnlfAVt TV. .1. i . 48-tsAJii- run (. louay. raim OVi mltherfJyHThvr4 Norman liuhdlng. Containing Seme WrtneaTIltJIrnL!' " 01 Leadlne sl.- n.VMi weanesday aftarnoon, a Masonic tVlth "h Wr "icLoM K. ,"lce preceding the public rites in ! "rtt Presbyterian Church of which OALOARY, Jul, 24: (Cruidlan JvTT,,! ' RV" htt-ht. hte Uut week Tot oniclate. Lt alroyedthe Norman Block, contain. Ing some of Calgara leading atorea,! rp , T with a loss of )2oooo. j QfJav s Weather Oeorge Arseneau of this city has been appointed local agent for the Imperial Life Insurance Company. He will be contlnulnc his other builness at the aame - tlm - $5 00 .10 3.00 9.001 j40! 35 j i 86 93 Monuy, July 24, lf3 : PROHIBITION repudiated "on is Emphatic In Favor of Rd-T;?n?Sh;,,COn' siderable Dryness. But I .Vot Enoogh j wtBr k" .. .. 'Maw w J vaaaa- v tTm' - wegon became tne twenneta state MISS IARCELLE JABOl'R W1XNLR OF GOVERNOR GENERAL'S MEDAL Continued from Pace 1 Leod. John Christy. Eileen Taft. Doreen V.. Bison. Ckwa Little. Mar-Karet Houlden. Barbara Sherwood j Norman Chapman. Frances Smith, Dorothea Martin, Dorothy Head. CaaHy Richmond. Marferie Llewei-lyn. Kftwanga Florence KBruioifti. Aik JCrvv. lr. Mas&ett ,nmn ubmh, ira Minaker. Agnes .BrkMen. New Ilazelton Evelyn Can. Ominera Maqr Bach. Port Simpson Flleeaj Bmm, Mftisjarat Stmrntm. Fthel Beynon. Prince 'George Eleanor Freswh. Ian Ogg. Harold Davis, Iron Jonas. Fort Georce South Alice Johnson. Irvine Mom. Elsie Wehren, BMe Bird. Albert Khwwy. Beavrrley BMaabeth KiensJe. Bednesti Howard Seat. Fraser Flats Tfeoraas McCabe. Bdm Simraona. Mud River Mamie Miller. Reid Lake VraMD Roberta. Florence Me. 'caoe Tabor creek Jx PWBSp. Myrtle oabrietson. , .Vri'H?!tat owwa 0weew-&xarcee jaoour. QMck Joe Landrey. Hire ya- nka- Bdrd Anatow. Kathleen Murray. Ohrlattna Beale. Genevlcwe Rehsffnr Slddegate George Terner. Dtlftwood Creek BA Dteter. Evelyn HUda Johnson. Glentanna Florence Ltedatrom. Smlthers Ban AUa. Robert Chisholm. George McKenate, Graham CottUoo. Allen Matlaon. Stewart Jean M.theaon. Walter Hansen. nT Db. 1CIKN .. WUUMa ompso. Leonard Col- lina. Jack Ekman Shawatlahs . I.aU Activities of Illicit Fishermen Itro ken Up With Seiiure of rhn Laden Skiff and Net Flahertos officers have been watching at Shuwatlan Lake near m ciij wnere a parcy oi iisaermen have been operating lltegatly re- eenUy. Last week a skiff containing 25 newly .caught sockeye and an old piece of net were seized. The MMt &, V. a a ll.klHM -J . jfM imu urmi (uuuig a umu? v their getaway m the woods In the dark Fined at Ocean Falls on Charge , Illegal Fishing For fishing in prohibited waters at Blair Inlet near Ivory Island. josepn uorevtcn uas been lined $800 and cost by Stipendiary Magistrate Hill at Ocean Falls, according to advices received In the city. The magistrate considered this penalty sufficient without ordering the confiscation oi Bore-vtch's boat. 4 rhe Dally News can be pur- e chased at a post Office News Bund, 323 e u ran vine Bt, Vancouver. a Karl 'Ahitcrinn Prtnee Oeorge. B.C. R. W. Rliejr. Terrace, B.O, Oeneral atore. Anibk. Smlthers hrtie mnr Rmfth. ert, DO Blghtoenth Amendment, the na- Paulme Lowrle. 11 l ty oil PorUand voted four to one for re-'tii Vi. v , lllprrnl fichinrr ...... . . Illegal rlSning THK DATLT ffTWTS MgndtX July 24 mt TheMarkets Retail prices, current here at "present are as follows: Vegetables New Potatoes. B.O, 8 lbs. j Beets, bunch 1 Parsley, bunch : jyj Turnips, 0 lbs. bunch 05 Carrots. B.'C bunch M Cucumbers, each .' j j Sweet Potatoes, lb. 40 Hothouse Tomatoes, No 1. lb. .22 no. t, o. .18 .id B!C. Canower. Ib. it to . 55 New Zealand Onions, lb 05 been taken t"en from from Arr Area No- No. 2 2 as as com com- - Impressed Impressed with with the the performance performance of of Green Onions, uneh J II m Pred w,th J-T pounds at this impaatng array of Prince Ro-TUrmMi. Bermuda riniu. Onietts, lb. fk iA te&r date la year Of the total pert DUtlNstic talent which It u Green Beans, Tb. AsDararua. B.'C I'l.'I". M Oaitie, imported, per lb. 35 Cal. Cabbage, lb. in B. C. new, '. tb, IIIIII J06 B. C. Head Lettuce, 5c to JD8 Spinach. B.C. . J08 Oreen Peas, B.O, lb 10 Radishes, bunch .05 Vegetable Marrows, each 10 Apples WiHeaaps. fancy lb JO J' traits Valencia Oranges, dec 20c to Lemons. CaL, 20c to Grape fruit. Cahf 5c to Grapefruit, Florida. 12)$c to -20 Rhubarb, oatdoor. 6 lbs. .26 ".-L. S e tea berries. B O, basket .10 crate 2.25 ,ns"f,Jb- T- v-.. 1U Watermelon, lb. 1? Canteteupea, I5c to 5 Watermelon, watermelon, lb. lb. 10 - - Dried Dried mn traits white rigs, u. .12 H Black Cooking Hgs, Ib. 10 Dates, bulk, lb, ...8e to 15 Umon and lnge Peel - citron peel M Prunes, 30-40. lb. M .Prunes, Pnm, 40-50, lb. .12 Prune. 60-70, w. .10 RaUins. Australian seedless, lb .13 Ralaina, CaU seedless, lb .15 Currants, lb. y. , , .15 Apricots, lb 15c. to Appies. tlried . lie. to Peaches, peeled 12c. to Flour Flour. 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 1-86 Second Patent Pastry FlMr. 10 lbs. 45c to in 10 -3 yet been take nor did H appear Un likeiy that K 6oM be neeeaaary B.C. Fresh Extras, cartoned .... .30 to do so. Local hew Wd. dex JS Dr. Thomson, In I he course of an Butter interview, mentioned that the com- Fancy, cartoned, lb, Jt mission's conservation measures bi Nl. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs Js2 oanection wHh the haHbot fish- Honey ery do ring the past few years were Extracted noney, per jar 20c to JO already resulting in an apparent Comb Honey JM reotoratton and baHdtng up of the Cheese fishery which, previous to the corn-Ontario soHds, new, lb .25 mission taking hold, wai comment - rwM Ontario, H mature, lb. JS leg to show alarminc lm f iu. : JJ Edam, lb. .45 Roquefort, lb. 0 Gorgdniola, lb. . . ij Surir White. 100 lbs. 735 Yellow, 100 lbs. Lard Pure, lb. .Meats Fowl, No. 1, lb. .23 Roasting Chkken, "ib" "I'll '.. 1 Ham, sliced, first grade 1 Ham, picnic, first grade, lb 18 r . ' . i . -1 1 . . - . . uatvii, wae, biuv) jrca. Destgraae iauiau? .. .. Ji Potk, shoulder, lb. 15 Pork, loin. tb. .22 Pork: leg. lb. . . . .21 Pork, -dry salt. lb. . io Veal. Join,, lb. . ."2 Veal, lahoulde. lb . .15 Bee pot roast, lb. 12c to . .15 Bee, boiling, Ib. .12 ft Beef, roast, prime rib, lb . 30 Besf. jteaki lb. 20c to . J0 Lamb, shoulder, lb. . 52 Lamb. leg. Ib J5 Lamp Chops, 35 Fhh Smoked kippers. Ib. JS Salmon, fresh, lb 50 Halibut. 2 lbs. .23 Nuts Almonds, shelled Valerias .. . .J50 California soft shelled Walnuts J3 Walnuts, broken shelled JO Peanuts ... . .18 Walnuts, shelled halve . .41 Feed Whtat. Alberta 2.23 Bran 1.33 Shorts 1.6O Middlings i,vo Thomas Kay, well known Union Oil Co. official, who has been pay-Ins One Of his brlvtbal vltlt In t ' w this city and district on company ousiness, sauea by the Prince Ru- pert Saturday evening on his re- turn to Vancouver HALIBUT FISHING ON THIS TART OF COAST EXPECTED TO CLOSE BY StPTtMBERl 'l Continued from page 11 tailment and. unless those inter mediately tak hold of fh tttintLcm the limit will probably be reached by September 1 and Area No. 2 closed. 'The members of the commit- stan would Yegret exceedingly to see any distress among the fishermen aim nupc uuit mtjjj wia prumpnj stagcu owing me ran ui we on-,Q be Uken for sues curtailment as tlsh light cruiser to this pert next wm prolong tne season." Up to June 90. this ' year, a total 1-283-2M 14.2aj.2M nrands rounda of of halibut halibut had had aamiiy ssitn uus year, voai Pm"K "" by UiHtrd States fleet aBd 4w w pwmds by Oanadtan eet as compared wtui figures of 8,3J26J pomw and iMXMS poumls last year. While the couunlarion has made no prediction concerning the like- tfhood at when fishing .may be closed in the No. 3 area this season owing to the quota being reached ' expeoted tnat IhU will not take place, if fishing continues . . .. i me prcsen Taie. ociore novem- enfenauwnem program in corner -"5 ber IS. Up to June 30 this year 10.- Uon with the vlsts of the warship 02IM pounds in all 800.ua to this port. The Moose athtette or--1Q posnda by the UnHed State fleet ganiaaUon intends to remain active and 22UT0 pounds by the Cana- m the pugUfstic field durtag the dlan OeeU had been taken from Area No. 3 as against 109JM pounds, including 10.613.421 pounds American vessels and r.7S7 pounds by Canadian, at the cor- respondmg date last vear In the event of flahing being closed in ATM K 4 at UUh rt September 1. it Is possible that a few Of the larrer Canadian bnau would operate In Area No 3 which Includes the more remote nwth. weatem banks. These and the Km-23 erinan vessela resularl tvtnw therein a-ouM conttnoe to land theer eatehos at Prtnee Rupert. Fale lleport Corrected Reean14n MmnMuu nmrii iiui were recently published that the commission had deftnHeiy Ueetded ta eiing the umiwb ok MmhhI i Dr. Thomson explained that the exMbWan game waa pot on In oammtssion had been riven power " the Caaadtan National Re-15 to dose down fishing after Novem- erratkm AsaoetatSon beat the Ember tt if IC deemed such action ad- P to . The ground was in visa We. tirrsprrWve of whether or Pr hape not Wf minui , n,i h --- ..W V.. . V M (X hui .u. , Dletton. During his conference with the boat owners. Dr. Thomson discussed a number of other problems of in terest . to the V V w .in; iu Industry. The usual public hearing will nrobablv be held by the commission at various points on the coast in the fall thbbgh no dates lor ame hatfe yet been set. Steamship Sailings far VtnfOQver Mohtfciy . Pr. Qtotgc i pjn. wia Shasta A.aSt p.TT, rrlday-ss. Prln. Adtlalde .... 10 pjn 8s. rv. Cardena s .. . tnMniht Saturday as. Prln. Louise 5 njn as. rrince Rupert 7 p m. From Vahtoavet SunJaV 4. bamla pm. Monday-ss. Prln. Charlotte am. Wed-ss. Pr. Oeoite ll:30 am. Friday as. Pr Rupert 11:30 am. Bs. Princess Adelaide pm. ss. cardena pm For Stewart and Anyos Sunday ss. Catala .... a pm. Friday ss. Prince Rupert 3 p m. From Stewart and Anyox-. Tuesday-ss. Catala !l:30 a m. Batur. as. Pr. Rupert 8 pm. for Nasi River and Pari Smiton 8unday-, Catala 8 pin from Naas River ft hrt Slmawn Tuesday ss. catala .... 11:30 am fnt Ocean Falls Monday ss. Pr. Oeorge 4 pm Frlday-ss. prln. Adelaide 10 pm Saturday as. Pr. Rupert 7 pm Frwn Ocean Fans-Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge 11:30 a.m Friday-as. Pr. Rupert 11 30 a.A. 8s. Prln. Adelaide p ni. bs. t,n. cardena iaiucim n m For Queen Charlotte itlands July 14, 18- ss. pr John 10 nm Frem quern Charlotte utandw July ,a lnd 2d. u John SPORT CHAT Nina Ourvlch. Dan Parent, Chuck Hkkey. Johnny McLeod. Jack An- neaJey and a newcomer named I ttirv Knanb a imniu local box ers who are now engaging In regu- tar work-outs under tutelage of Tommy Morgan at the Moose Crab In anticipation of being matched with opponents from H. M. S. Dra- gon on a boxing card which wtfl be month. Looal boxing runs vno at- tended one of these work-outs at the the end end of of last last week were much cemioenuy oenevaa will give an excellent acvoufrt of itself against the stava! ia4 who are always known as stout fighters Morgan promises that all his boys will b In Up-top shape by the middle of next month when the .warship ar- rivea. The Moose Crab Emnashun is being conducted under the a umpires of the local Moose Lodge which has undertake to take charge . of the, 1 coming winter aeaaon and U plan ntng to bring into Prince Rupert to meet local boys some of the best athletic ulent it ia poasibie to get The Moose smnasrom eosacalttee constat of Jack Pni tm Rnr. rtk. Andy Macdonald Jim Bacon. DloV T a anJ P r EiXlllOUlOn UQITl Of Softball Is Played Sunday The do Me -header City League MftbaU game scheduled for iaM avesslwg was cancelled on uccoant of She ImImmmI itlu, K,. Baseball Scores SATURDAY SCO ICES National League New York I. Pituburg 1 Brooklyn S. Cincinnati 0. Boston 9. St Louis 5 Philadelphia 1. Chicago 4. American league Cleveland. 2. New York. 1. St. Louis 7-5. Philadelphia Detroit 3. Washington 4 SUNDAY SCORES National League Philadelphia 5-1. Chicago 8-3 lPttatourg 1-4. Cincinnati - Boston a.s, m New York 8. Brooklyn 5 American league Ovewland 1-1, New York 8-8 Chicago 3-2. Boston 6-7 Detroit 11 Washington 8 RFGnilAT liSk-vp The team to represent the Regl-nteht against the Canadian Legion m tomorrow evcstlng's game in the City FwxbaB League will be as fol- w: smith: Blake. aaastT, Thurher 4IIUIUT1, tint 11111 Wntham. DeJong; Wicks. Carroll Christ OlMiiL. ison. j. Coluasl. A. Davles: re Veltch Ferguson. Eby MOOS1 PICNIC POSTPOM.Ti Owing to unfavorable weather, the annual picnic of the Moose Lodge, which was to have been held yesterday, was again postponed. Plahe Wrecked But Flyers Are Unhurt in North ANCHORAGE. Alaska July U Canadian Press) After having 1 urcn missing ror several days, Pilot Art Woodley and party of five pas-fngers, who Hew from Bgegik to Anlakchak. returned to Bgegik reporting that their plane had been wrecked. BASEBALL TONIC.IIT. Gtir, ACROPOLIS HILL Sons of Canadavs. Elks BID FOR FREEDOM Two AlaiVan l'rtWh'e'rs. Who Jum. ped From Steamer, Still at Alert liar ALERT BAY. July 24: 'Car , m Prcflli Joe Moren and John tyksj, prtaoners from Alaska v made a desperate effort to ,;. from custody last Thursduv ,, lumping ovtrboard with itfo p servers In Beymour Narrewi r the steamer Yukon aboard i they were being taken by ' Btataa police officers to prist the south, only to be later p ap ay a Canadian boat as tr.-- tr beig carried along by th i. . turned over to tne Britisi. bia pollre by whom thrv j: being held here, appamitu : . a speedy recovery from the Of their first experience m-other bid for freedom the r day bat wore frustrated u. , tempt to break Jail from n. toek-up. The two men were being i In the hallway of the rellrin Moren waa detected in (h' picking the lock or the with a pick fnshtoned from , , ken window hook The pair are being held h -jthe retueat of the Vniui authorities i Caaator CUpp salied Prime Ropes Saturday event; . Vaxwoaver enroute to Lov a , whore he plans on taking , 1 ture residence NOTICE THE HOOVER Representative Is Nov in Town At Uk Hoover Deair -Store, Kaien Harthvar Co., and will be plea- x to inapect all Hoov cleaners or tlemonstru the New Hoover in y home without cost obligation. Call or pf Kaien Hardware J MeD. SMITH Hoover Representative SITKRIOK RADIO SERVICK Can only be tb-talned through the twe of adequate equipment. Have us service that set now and enjoy the maximum output of your receiver1 by phoning Blue 310. Converters rented from us will give you daylight reception. Superior Radio Service 3J1 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P O. nos 138 A. O. BARTLKTT (' ll INSt'LANPER