fittJi two TOE DATX.TTTTW3 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KCPEST --BRIT1tp COLOMBIA PuMlined Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert-Dilij News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. POLLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES CHy delivery, by raaJl or eanler, yearly- pasted, paid fct advance For leaser peooos, paid in adTanee, per week By mail to an parts of BrtUtb Columbia, the British Empire and Wilted States, paid in advance, per year By mail to zS other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient datsUy advertising, per inch, per insertion classified advertising, per word, per insertion Legal ruMiees, e4efa-insertion, per agate line Local readers per inserffen, per line Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone' .-.-TJ Advertising and Circulation Telephone - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations UAILY taJITf ON . to (he-'town of "Smithers -SB- J; B. Cortrrarst of Terrace: A. Ml Ruddy of Bams Lake: Rev. E. 8. Flemtar, of Bums Lake: John Dyb- harn of Prince Rapert Bowen-CoHfrsrst of CambridgeJ England, and U B. Warner of Seri- thera A spfrttof opthntan and hope for the central Interior and its communities was the. keynote of many fine speeches. Mr Fraser dteeossed brieny the worlc of the recent session of the House of Commons at Ottawa winch he declared had been a most important one. the resalU of whjeh wM make themselves fett throughout the next ten or fifteen years. Cariboo Member Smdttlons In Canada are past the worst and we are on the upgrade definitely." declared Mr Ftaiser He refemd to the increased p1ee of nrattlcally all bask commodities. This. was a sure sign of returning prosperity, be felt. The Cariboo number discussed the federal and provincial railway situation and referred to the distinctly improved showings being mae both by the Canadian National and Pacific dreat Butern lines, lit predicted that theP O E. might be expected era long to commence, owing to raining development alone, to repay the Investment that had been made to it by the people of the province. Whtt there were still many pressing problems to be met such as that oi unemployment, Mr. Prater urgtd his listeners hot to be too pessimistic and to like stock of (helr'rjeftonal and community affair! w'rneh H was important should be kept In as good order as possible. Mr. Smale referred to the Importance of marketing Interior gobdj in Prince 'tyupert. The producer should tee to It that the quality- of 'the produce was as high as possible. Municipal -Inspector Mr. Ba'lra referred to the Importance of tnter-comlpunlty Interest and co-operation such' at had been displayed at the convention. BUTi Mayer welcomed the visitors City dommlsifoner' Alder drew a S8 Monday Aagust 7, Get the best value for your money by sending your .work to the expert crafUman. Ladles' or Oentlemen's or Tepcoat Dry Cleaned tt Pressed Suit SI 43 Many Speeches Made: at Banquet of Smithers Board of Trade to Guests At Convention Held There Recently Commissioner Alder Drew Picture of Future Developments. as-He Saw Them in KichJJulkley Kegion and Promised Co-operation SMITHBRS, Aug. 7: A banquet tendered by the Smithers and District Board of Trade to delegates and visitors to the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia here la?t week was one of the most enjoyable and important features of the fraportant interior gathering. The affair was held in the dtateg room, of the Bulkley VaUeyr . Hoi el and there mas a large atten- picture of greatly increased popu-danee. laUon In the central Interior dur- L. S. Meant president of theiing the t swing years. The impor-Sndthero and District Board of'tancc of bosuaes and trading re-Trade, was in the chair and. after, tattoos between the interior and a splendid repast provided by Mine' Prints Rupert be stressed. He pro-. Host and Mrs. Harvey Da vies had; seised Ms foil co-operation to as-been done fall Justice to, there were! salt In the marketing of interior a, number of inspiring addresses the speakers' list inetadtng John AJ Fraser, MJ. for Cariboo: H. W. Smale. Fart Prater, retiring president of the Associated Boards; Ro bert Bated, Victoria, inspector of! municipalities; S. J. Mayer, chair man of the board of commissioners. Sndtbers; City Commissioner W. J. Alder of Prince Rupert: Olof Hanson. M. P? for Skeena; J. W. H. Day of Vanderboof; San Cocker of Van- derhoof: J. O Wilson of Princes Oeorte: E. T. Kenney of Terrace; Nigel Sherwood of Terrace: Capt In Prince Rupert. I CM Ha asset spoke of the vslue at the convention discussion and i be Merest tost had been displayed through the sixe of the attendance of delegates. i Saos Cocker, in the coarse of his remarks, paid tribute to the splendid public service beinc rendered both by J. A. Frastr and Olof Han-sec the two federal tnesnbora. J. O. Wilson told of an improve-meat ta the lumber industry in the Prince George district & T. Kenney arced the bn por ts nee of exelasree use. wherever pesarble. by people of Central British Ootaaoia of the psoducU of Patrieki their dastrtet. John Dybbavn alluded to the tm- )etaaee..f toed oualsty beta pta vtded In the sMrketinf of interior - L. B. Wrner told something of the history of the Associated Boards body "and the fine spirit of co-operation that had always existed m Us deliberation Nigel Sherwood. Capt Colthurst. V M. Ruddy. Rev E 8 Fleming and Patrick Colthurst. while brief, were all interesting Our Price On DRY CLEANING Has Reduced Silk oc. Woollen Dress (plain) Dry Cleaned Q &.Prsted vl ?hone - 649 LING - TAILOR Ttie. Hlfh Class Tailor Reliable Cleaner and Prospecting, InOminecais ; Making Progress ICral Shcpard Who Arrives From Vital Creek Tells of Condi - Tkmm There Returning from IVtal Crew In the 'frfrf-' diatria of BoOah Cft-iM tamhsa where developmetn work J 9M being carried on on two ntHes of ground under lease from D. aatelii l.M and associates of Prince Rupert. 42 Hoyai Shepard arrived in the city J5 on Saturday's train. Mr. Shepaxd IS itlsHu aauofactory progress on their ;..upe:ty. Spring wa late thi " year but begin! .tug abont lafy 10 real cunmer hji prevailed Seme thing sbcmld be aone oout the mcsquitoe.s -however LexisLation of some kind hould be pa&jed if not to eliminate them enureh at !ent to put litem on a unson-nour basL "In our on vicinr.y. Mr Shep-ard a5. "sevpal groups and com panies are trying to develop prospect into paying properties. Mny of the prosper tara however, are meraoy ansVtlm from one place to snolhgs and watting for some one ts make a strike. Indians on Keihj and Quarts Creeks are making tangnaai by panning. Tom. creek may have a revival of ita. farmer days. I heard on good authority of an Indian packing gold up on the grownd near one of the lakes and of on airplane trying to locate the section from the air baa I do! not think the Indian would tell the exact loeaaty. Oame and fish are plentiful thiaj year. Cnsagag down from St. Jassesj by auaa we saw a dear mother on! the highway. A car a few mmujci ahead of us saw three deer and a moose.' Mi. Shepard is on his way to Js-neau. Alaska and wnl return bjt a week or ten days. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday m. Pr. George .... 4 pm. Tuesday CaUts l;M pm Fridayoas. Prio. Adetajde 10 txtu Sa. Caroena midnight Datau'day ss. Prise Leoise 5 pan. 8s. .Prince Rapert 7 pjn. From Vancouver Sunday as. CaUla pjn. Monday -as. Prm. Charlotte i& WeaV-ss. Pr. George 11 30 ajo. Friday ss. Pr Rapert 11:30 4-m. SO. Princess AdeJalde .... pan. So. Cardena pjnJ Fot Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Oataht 8 pja. Friday ss. Prince Rapert 3 pun. From Stewart and Anjoi Tuesday as. Catala . .. 11:39 am Satur. ss. Pr. Rapert 6 pm for Naa River anu fort sunoson Sunday ss. Catala . 8 pm. from .Nass lllvrr St Fort SlmpMin . Tuesday ss. Catala ... 11:30 ajn. For Ocesn raUs Monday ss. Pr. George ... 4 pm. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 pxr. Saturday as. Pr. Rupert 7 pm from Ocesn FalJ Wed -as. Pr. Oeerge 11:30 am Friday as. Pr. Rapert 11:30 ajz. 8s. Prin. Adelaide - pm. 8s. Cardena . .' pjn. For Qaccn Chsrlotle Islands July 14. 30 ss. Pr. John 10 pm From Queen Charlotte Islands Joly 13 and 36 ss. Pr. John am For Alaska Udhdayi ss Prin. Charlotte am Wed-ss. Prince Oeorge 3 pm From Alatka Monday ss. Prince George 7 am Saturday ss. Prin. Louise pm ?rm Skrtns River Friday as Cardena pm j LOCAL NEWS Mr. Champion came In on this afternoon's train from Smithers for a visit. Mrs. Ray Commons arrived home on this afternoon's train from Smithers where she hat been visiting her parents. A representative of Kalen Motors for not making Income tax returns for 1931 appeared In court this morning and was remanded for eight days. Mr. Beverldge, manager of the Bank of Montreal ai Terrace, arrived on this afternoon'! train on his holidays . Mr. Dawson., accountant in the local bank, Is In Charge at the lnlrjor. office In.tfys roan-ttme. 0-t. 0-4 to take the women's doubles Crack Tennis P ayer Defeated Waster Martin of ftcplng. who represented O..uno in the Vancouver Tennis Championship aasaoo, was beaten SaWday. His picture is Nusnber 2 Below hhn is OUbert Itnnns V whom be de fealed la CxUaria, Vusnfier 1 is Miss Jean Burrttt who was boatoa by Mta Boa Bymons M of To- rente making Mim Symons Canadaaa fhaaiptnn. Canadian Tennis Titles Went to Players From United States at rtle Orocyn Wheeler. Santa Monica. 7 nd Martin Kenneslly. San Fran cisco, won the mixed doubl0,Bt- feattog Mrs. R B. WdsAfl and Bud iockinc of Victoria S-4., 0-4. I Sporting Event, Of the Season On Saturdayi - l Alex Harvle, the xenial steward of the Canadian Legion, lost his supremacy on Saturday ntght In the.; club rooms when challenged by Jack Preeee, the president of the Legion. Alex has been undisputed champion of the crib board, defending his title against aU comers .for years. After a lengthy preliminary discussion, peagers. referees and linesmen wefe easeful selected. and an admiring audience watched the champion to ttrn hi defeat. and hailed the hew champion of the Baseball Scores Saturday Scores A)IEMCA" LEACiUK, Philadelphia. 8: New York 3. Boston 3: Woahtnaton 3. Chicago. I; St. Louis 10. Cleveland. 10-1; Detroit. 0-7. NATIONAL) LUAUUR New York. 11-S: PifulKfespfcla. I Brooklyn, 1: Boston. 2. 8. leads. l-S: Otnclnnasi. o-l. Pituburg. 0; Ornaaga 2. Sundav's Games AM Fit I CAN I.HtOUK Boston. 4; New York. S. Cgovoload. 3-1: Deiroit. 7-2. PtuadelBhia. 13: Washtaffton, g. Chieagd, 61: St Louts. 5-7. NATIONAL. LF.GUE Ptttaburg. 9: dbieaao, 8. Philadelphia. 1-1; Boston, 0-2. New York. 3-1: Bleakly. 03. St. Louts. 1-0; CincienaU. 2-1. TOOK PART AT, SMITIIF.It.S Continued from page one) New Haselton-C. J). Bowie. Haselton Dr. H. C. Wrlneh. Committee The two major' committees of the Pacific Slope t Northern ZWie).. The convention were comprised as fol-dgars were on the ex-champ .who . . took hUdafeat manfully, I Rutna-J. o. WHon. chalr- J. I man. George Ogaton Rev. E. 8 ?e,nlf, L - Wa"?tr and John v T7 Dybhavn. - T r- u.i. r .., The following li the scale "ru'M"-'- wamews of charges mad for reaolnir wood. ,8 ourr t notices. f Marriage- and Ibigagement f 4 f announcement J2. a II. W. Mathews and Frank Dock rill were appointed, auditors. nuth KoUcot w. .. i 1 t Funeral. NoUees tl R. H. Pinion founecly employed Cardj flf, Thanks. . here as mechanic In the Parker t Funeral. FJowtrt.lOc, perf earage. left with Mrs. Pinion on na1 - i Saturday evening for- Vancouver "-v , where he has taken a position. AGAIN LEAD SOFTBALL Vancouver Saturday and Sunday, S. It. 4. liefeat Nary kslens Itealen ny Hks VANCOUVER, Aug. 7:-John Murio of San Francifco won the Canadian men's singles title Saturday defeating Walter Martin ofToronto 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. Gracyn "WheeiW of Santa Monica won the women' singjeg, defeating Mary Campbell of Victoria. 3-6, 6-1. 6-3. John Murio and Martin Kenneally of San Francisco captured the Canadian devotes tennis crown yesterday defeating Mel Dranga of Seattle and Wayne Sabin of Portland 8-3. 6-4. 8-10. 4-0. S-3. Ned RaaseU of Hollywood won the Canadian open Junior ataxias title defeating Sabin 1-7. 0-4. 3-0, 6-2 Mary Cainpbeil and Mrs. R. B Wilson. Victoria, defeated Mrs. Dorothy Oitteepie Patrick. Montreal. . and Mrs. Mary Haggart. Vancouver. The C N R. A again stepped Into the load in the local Softball league out night, when they won from the Navy, while the Ksieru who were tied for first place with the C N dropped a game to the Bk The first gome between thr C N and the Navy was ragged through out, there being no doubt of ti.c osaoaae right from the first u.-ning. Stuart pitched his usual grKi game ror ine navy, out ne aui m i recerve much support, and thr N. R. A. had no trouble defeat ing hem l-5 In the second game, the Kaien ttorted right out to win. and msn- to score one run. After that teams settled down, and the was airtight until the last half of the fourth inning when the sa caase to bat. and several good hits combined with the Ks tens' errors netted them a total of six runs. Neither team scored from than till the end of the game which was called In the seventh inning on account of darkness, the final score being 0-1. Stone pitched good boll for the Efts, while Allan pttohtd a very ragged game for the Ksiens, walk- liag. several men. Mnil Schedule 'or Stewart and Anyos Sunday 7 p m Friday 2 pm Frsm Stewart and Anvox Tpesday 11:30 ajn Saturday pjn far Nasi River and Pert Simpson Sunday 7 pjn lrom Naas River and Tori Slmpior Tuesday u 30 a m BIG AUTOMATIC BOOKLET toOR USED THAN ALL OTHERS COMBIHCD Monday. Augur. ? TENNIS AT ACROPOLIS HILL OPENS .N'amkrr of fisrues l'laed at 1 t Iks tl Cputnainent in Spu- r , Clunieable Weather ' In tplte of the changeubi , ther cutifaiitoru yeaarday ti.' nii wMirruun-ni got away ui i s.art. a uurnher of games f,.n anon pUy.d. yolloanng were -. tolu: ! Mtn Singles li'int Round) Joslm book Tnaaspsoh -3 r iiu.uni beat Bailey, 0-3. 5 .' axigcimbe beat Moore o-u Mt.ch4l hgsU BorUett 6-u - , NosfutftaR beai It You:.. , 4-a YOupf bead MBMing o OnugU; beat rreeman s-: 8 Dartm beat R Oomth , (Second bound) Tptoey bei Jptlln 5-7 2 iicrVm boat Mctososh 6 2 Mltcben beat Douaia ' Men's Ioublrs Moore and Norrtogtati w cumhe ami Heilheonor 7-5 4 ! Hinton and Bartlett beat I man and Cruicjuhsnk 3 e : H. YoaMaf ant R Ballrv n . Mordls and H Staines 7 - 1 I Staasford ard KAWonh beu : bat and Comuh 3-6. 0-t : O Youoc and J DuukI. Walker and Mcintosh 11 Moore and Worrtaglor. be.. lag sad Oust a-J JO-a Mhcd loblc C Mtachdil and ft WhdMMt & Thosagsusm and P. Ugcumb t-4. M. ! Mssv MatUrsHs and Sum: baaitga. Oacrk and O. Youi-v l-T. ! Todars Draw D Or eager vs M Staines t B. 9Mr J. Horton i L Dhrtest vs. O Young. J. loarrsnatMi vs T Brown SOFTBALL Aagust 8- Empress vt O. August 10- anpress v K Avanst 1 J Elks vs En Mvy vs Orotto. Aifolft IS-C U. R. 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