FAd TWO THE PAILY NEWS. PRlNCE'JtLPEUT - JJRITIM! COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prtnce Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. tF. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor tnern tour. 4 IJpLI3JICVf, SIAprQJV each .are ultra-conservativefc. Rupert SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1(Clty.dettvery, by jn.ali or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance I'M jewer psrlijds. paid in advance per week r By' mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United State, paid In advance, per year ,6y mall to all other countries, per year ..... ,., editor and Reporters' Telephone 81 AdverttsTnt and frrcutatlop ' jelepnone ..98 ' Alembf r or 'Audit Bureau of Circulations pit- It, .i w-w .DAILY EDITION UTUAL 4FK A e k 11 r u 11 c c C (i 111 puny is noted for its SATISIIEIJ I'OI.K YllOI IM ItS The following proofs of the confidence and satisfaction of Mutual Life policyholders are particularly impressive in these strenuous days when values are being tested in the Hgbt of fiard experience. 1 One-third of the tots) NUMBER OF POLICIES issued this yctr has Uen on the lives of existing poIUyholderi. 2 Almost one-htlf of the totr VOL- UME OP ?USIESSfthii ytar'hst ijf.cn on the llvn of existing policy-hold ?ti. The Mutual Life httfht lowetthpst tttlo for ill Ctntdt accod'iVg to sftllable reports. Pint' po'iltion ts held in tlx provinces, and in one only It ranks lower than second. tltid Offict: Wlo Out. The service, solid strength and integrity behind every policy are' reipomible for this expreuion of confidence, which it fully juitifiedby the unique record of the Mutual Life covering a period of over 60 y.aj, W$-A V.WmX MUTUAL COMPANV-1033 4. . T, CPU,4UT, ' Itcjtresrntatlve Prime Rupert, ll.C. 4 5.00 Tuesday, May 30. I'JSi Friends and opponents must be impressed t? t&ti&-geiiy of Mr. Bowser's last political effort. The old man it is feeling the strain of the campaign and is reduqed physically alpiost to a sjiadowHe nOW rjas been' a le,a'cjjr lor the only fight he entered into lie lost. That was Tn 101G. Throughout the Tojmie regime he and a feyv followers kejit up a continuous b.amjgS againk Premier JJlfnie. It was a (lull month when no riewsaper suggestion wasmade of Tolmje retiring and giving place to -Bowser as Conser- ' Now Mr. Bow: and Tolmie was chosen to put life into the dry bones, which ne ma most effectively. Tdlmie having failed as an administrator, when he might have succeeded if Bowser had helped him instead of hindered, thp llltm-TnriPS lnnk-O1 nrnurirl fn enma fA1 r. CANADA AT.IJICJ PA1K (Continued, froni pane one) ab qftibll which posseeaes dignity Mid selling power. It should interest millions of people in the attractiveness of our tourist resorts and in the investment possibilities' present in this northern section of the continent and In the natural resources of our country." '"tan' was the view expressed by Allstatr Praser, aoUna traffic 00 residlut of the Canadian National .Rallwija, on his arrival here yes-uprdaf from Chicago where he rc- the National Railways at SreseJjed ie ojpitfiinc of the .World's Fair of 1933. There were also present at the onepiaf ceremonies the pubjlcit,y &tti$f the two Canadlap tatfufays .Mrray Qjfoboo of the Canadian Pacific' RafWy. and $alter' S. Thompson of the Canadian National Railways, with P COsgroVe. of the Department of Trade and Commerce, who were associated together in preparing the Joint Canadian exhibit. Vacations in Canada "A special effort is to be made, said Mr. Fraser. " to have the tlsl Word comes from the Skeena Illver that a great many fishermen are lnetsdltog new engines ln their fifhlng boots in readiness for the opening of the KillnettlnK season on June 20 FOOTBALL! TONIGHT lleglmcnt vs. Canadian Labor Defence league Arropolls 0:30 p.m. Adm. 35c. Notice. Itupture Sufferers!! All Ruptures Yield To the Inflatable Air Pressure Treatment by Ilealcy. the I'amom Ilritlsh Kxpert Complete Comfortable Control Guaranteed Thi.s Rreat British Invention h.i 1 lie approval of the me-d)c;il pinfi'SNlon everywhere. Ii i ,n -'opted u standard by Iradinu hospitals. Once Used Always Approved Write "Heasleys" (Canada) &44 Durrard t Vancouver Jl.C 1 M 1 H THE DAILY NEWS TUeaday. May 30 193 News and Views of Sport McLarnin SWEEPSTAKE .Vancouver Man Had Kicht llundt jyhen le .Believed JIU Luck Had Chanted VANCOUVER, May 30: 'Canadian Press i Belleitoj that liis luck had changed, WUltam Tweedie. salesman for a music store here and leader of hU o-wn orcheetea, pjir- cnae0 ap nan ijospiuua tors to the Chicago Fab- continue atofce ticket op the forthaohV their vacation Itineraries into Can- perby. signing it "At Uist. X' nria Par that. niiimAB an tnfnrma. dav he was notified that fie had ser is neatnng wnai ne cans a snon-parti- uon bureau ha been establiehed at drawn pranc Hals, one of the prop zan" party while Dr. Tolmie is the sole nominated renre- the Canadian entbit. manned by a abje urtera, with Uie poajllty wh" eTey character of1nrUja.blg prue.Ke naU) sentative of a "unionist pavtv. The chief :hief SUnnoriers sunnoriers of of ta" " - -r.-iN ' i at least saauo in case . or inrormation reaardlnc Canada gun May i i T, ""fi'""-." Ui uumiciiuK " through e Exposition and other son. he will be able to carry on until election day. In fact, there effort planned in the united Greenfield LucHy is some (louor oj nis peing able to make the promised nor- state. Oihada will attract a very caqary. May 30: iGapadiau large .puyrrtier of people even In this Press) Herbert M OreenileW. foi Mr. Bowser, in h s f ghtinir days, had many estimable Tefy dJafept season. mer Premier of the united jmr ph-irapf PriRttM With Pmil? , L "The Cardan exhibit occupies government of Alfcerta and more Pmier McRrKle to the ffiS.Sl Sf g ve people lhe vSenTK cJuJe great hall Recently Agent-Oenenil tor Alberta inspiration, he was a very useful attorney general. When m the travel and umport buQd- m London drew Reymond U the lie h05ed McBride OUt of tlje prejetShlp and essayed to ln6t the Century rf progress Th Irish Hospitals Sweepstake on the Which' fed the nolitical nartv. wasVnnP nnrl nnthinrr r. lighted, stands over mninpd Wit th lnnvpa nnrl ficoo TVia oartv disinteirrat( ,V,cinA ot the pomtaion tBMo. iJivy uiu iiu yvoawj the largest map but is assured of at least . $6,000. ever prepared and the largest in the whole Exposition of 120 massive buildings and thousands of displays. At the reception room are the scadet uniforms of the Royal Canadian .Mounted Police, a detail of this famous tone able them to retain power. The Bowser filibustering was T r r 1 1 m i a m i l. i . 1-11 v v i . i m .sym ifviniiiuuig ami me ageu jjomician sun naa greiam m hlblt, a magnet for visitors old and l'"S iJjjitJJii v-uiuiiiuici uuilliillSkJitliUII. LSU ULliei UrO- ywms. iu ui pa lur tutu bi BEiNfi wmw United States May Make Acree- tnrnts to I)ipoe of Some of Agricultural Surphites ijiinept man coujd be persuaded to tak the jo'h of heading hour ta front oi pendidiy con- Of the Pattullo boom: A new pedestal was carefully "pre- celwd and Mtcultd dfor"mas !" washinoton, do.. May 30- nhred um w and ctim the im .y;ey frrev haired bent Dene figure ngure, that mat lormerij fnrmerlvsvm sym- eolor of CaM,taD nery senator smith w. Bmokhart. .jipiren, jMper. Ontario. Quebec, the Marl- chairman of the senate agrfeml- oouzea maenme pontics, was properly sanctified, blessed tim oy Dig OUSineSS anl lifted to the dais Where the people were the prairies and the Canadian cl- oay that the UMted SUim had i a i 4- .if.'' :'t f ,r- . m rv ... . jfivutru iu 4tu uuhii anu wur.sojp. a ev (Jia DUl, wniie iik wm n wit uwniiuuu openca ncsouauoas liiahv Went out to see the nrnvlv 'enshrinwl saint, few' r. dlaplay of Canadian artlata. agreemenU with a rnajneg 10 woraup. yen tney are now beginning to take note of the feet of clay and the shoddy pedestal and are doubting the sudden conversion to ppltyical sapitshjp. tor trade Iiaselton Cloudy, calm. 49 In Duma Lake Cloudy, calm, 42. For Vancouver Tuesday Catala 1:30 pjn Thurs as. Prince George 10 p.ra Friday m. Prln. Adelaide 10 n n 8e. Cardena midnight May 31 ss. Prln. Morah pjn. Prom Vsncouvei Sunday as. Catala pm. Wed. as. Prince Qeafge 9:30 ajn. Friday s. Prln. Adelilde m p m Ss. Cardena pjn. May 27 s. Prln. Norah am For Stewart aad Anycx Sunday ss. Catala 8 pin. Wed. M. Prince George . 4 ppi. From Stewart and Anyox Winner of Welter Title Yancojiypr Boy Takes Title y Kppcking Corbptt Out jn First Hpud of Titujar Bfljif Long Kiglits and Lefts Disastrous to Defender Fight ' Was 'Fiasco From Financial Standpoint LpS May ;10: (Canadian Prens) In the jnut apectncular iipsct the welterweight dhnion has ihe ypddr8 wtlojekht cbamniAnhI at Wrigley Fid .hQi las'nLsbt M'lW1 knocked out Young Corjwtt III of Krosrio. CM.. Uie lltfe-hohlor. Id the first rpuml of their ranod bout. Referee 0nM B4ak aUmned. nt i C L. II. U LIMl f tr 'tpie emplon had hMp swept ! Uim his M'to the caava threel lhe toUowiog Mhe-H far Cana-iiim. twite wllh tetskk' Ughu to dian Utoor Oetniee League in to ft? Jw And oboe mat Crushing mxht Ollhuly Cup football game Alt haojc to the h. OonVett had aga:ru.t Reaiment U (dive inte the 4m g MB to "even Hunt Hwe and M Uvocfte to hi. Kay and Comadina The end of the Xlaht caoK after Olokeiu. Moguls announced: Gurnet. Me- aaMtU. 1IU1 and Veecher the tfrnt raund ha4 elapsed but two , spare. Hardy tphwtes and 'tMrte-teeeo aeconda. w AMar om bad. atoarrnUy. ItlidlM.rAT IJpUr sn ecobamLsMd to a bile? spell of InXlghiibg. the ksh-panadlan con- i The following Hne-np for Re1- tender JtttnpYd out oi a cttnrh and m'nt ln lnta etl'w p Cotbett was flodred Ursi vtth i football fixture jlBM05; right to the Ja Afoff ateondJi later 8mllh; BUk he took the count crfelaht a re-! Io? suit of another right to Jh jnw .,. enrw-on. natamoto nu im- SUildased. Oie chhinon was bark on pis an ink want oows aeam uheW a cloiis "iefl boot: to th! The enw of humor U now one of head. The referee ther stAOned the, tne cannnal virtues; to the mndern flehl and declared MeUraln the j mm(i. u rovent multitudes of Una. - win oar and the new world cham pion. "iCorbett weighed In at 144 pound and MelarnJn at 115' i pounds. Hnantial llauo The flht proved a wash-out for the promoters. There was only SIMM Jn the gate and. after federal and state taxes were deducted, the promote rj weH HtVO hoH of. The eye travels from hunting Eastern Bwropean Ofttttriea vlah m " i,. ,,, .,hl.w , and fishing to the minerals and a view to disposing of Mm of the M- . ..n liuitt emiiu even ure manhau Us tlii" wennw m aggna nv-naia geaeai ada. WhUe Canada has not gone to modoeU the expense of ereethig a' bulldlne of her own. her participation with S'xteen oth nations and all that States wil bring her handsome returns both In good will and business. "The Century of progress la a vast 'eboV case' eoverine; more than four hundred acres, representing an ex- 7. position investment in all of thirty million dollars and It cannot be eeep In a day or even two days. fJur-ihp the five months that the 100-ftlori wlM'pe open. H is expected that the attendance will exceed fifty millions." tn this oottntry. Today's Weather Terrace Part cloudy, calm, 48. Anyox Cloudy, calm. M. Stewart-Cloudy, southeast wind Ulg Iteceptjou Planned a s?fi litis nr a a . . r - I vawyyu v&ft. way jy. 'canwuen ! picas ' Vancouver is already soak-ling plana for a great reception for ! Jimmy McLarnin when he reUsms In a tew days to his home here from Lea Angeles when he won the world's welterweight boxing championship last night from young iCmhett IU. The city and the Van-jcourer Rotary Club, of which Mo- otoudy. Uttle rain SaiWjeia-Part uke a lntdln p.rt u, ep- night. 46. Uon to the pugilistic hero who Is Intensely popular In his home town. .Ever since last nsght. his parents Q . 1 n who live here, hav been showered oteamsnip oauings 'with congratulation, ' . ' P.- mh praise has also been heard for "Pop" Foster, who has been McLarnin manager throughout his career and who baa been long ad mltted to be largely responsible for the success which has come to his protege until Its final elimination ln the world's championship. New Anaesthetic Drug Now Used Paticjils Co to Sleep and Operation lYttvrr houf ftnpwlng i Tueday ss. Catala .... 11:30 ajn.1 SHEFFIKLp. Ej!, May 30: (QP Thurs ss. prince George 8 pju. A new anaesthetic drug wliieh From Naas Itlver & Tort Simpson- ' removes the rear preceding an dt- Tuesday ss. Catala 1lt30 an. yaUw has been dtferibed at the For Naas lUver ano; Porf bimpor- annual meetiag dl the Sheffield Sunday-ss. CaUla 8 pin. Royal Hospital. The effect of the Prom Ocean Fan. new drug Is said to be such that Wed.-s. Prince Oeoge 0;30 ajn. ptlrta go to eieep under It and1 Frlday-ss. Prln. Adelaide ... p.m. upon waking the operation U Qyer.j Ss. Cardena pm. The prpceM U rrgarded as a boon For Ocean Palls ' to nervous patlenU, and ln the eaten' Tueeday-Catala .... 1:30 p m. o( children they are given special I Thurs-as. Prince Oeorgc 10 p.m. "gweeU" which considerably re- Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. ore their pain. ' om (lueen Charlofe inlT" At the Sheffield Itoynl Ho)iUl! May 31-ss. Prince ohrj .: jn. meeUng it was stated that In onej From Alaaka case a nurse found an elderly man , May 31 aa. Prin. Norah pjn. awke and ready to go to the bath-1 ffom Skeena lllver room. To his amazement he was Frlday-as. Venture ... pm told to stay In bed nuletly. as his Malls close at thp pot office one onerutlon had been performed the 1 nour prior to aji departures. previous afternoon- Adous II u toy JTliere15 T C J-ICG... Tkere'i ) OqJens And Ogdcn't Fine Cut Cigarette Tobacco is one of the things that make life worth while. Eatytoroll? Yet... but there's more than t(iat to be said for this fragrant, mellow cigarette tobacco. It's cool and smootfv gives a man everything he wants in a cigarette. Get parage arc (earq the whole enjoyable "roll your own" story trjjt Ogdens wants lo tell you. Use "Chantecler" papers with it. QGDEN'S FINE CUT l uur hium$ Ofilm't (jit pua RAPIDS AS ATTRACTION Preliminary Step IXiif TukMi Cut TcaJI to jlutse I rom Mlf hway 7 Hoes Macaity hat arrunt. : : a email group of volunteer u. i .. the wotk on Saturday of tin. of cutting a trail from the hi. . urirwSt to Dlse RapldA. Th. i . to nwk a start and u try u : Ine fee fegwlar work on this . . uatU H M finished Mr MMkay think But" R......; is one of the srenir .ittruc.i- the ptaee and a roud to it v. a paying invextment from u ndint Ot View However tin '.. dng Is to have a trail and ... nuke It possible u tlx . from the highway Tne matter was orougni u recent ratenayen' meetinc ami propoKd to enlist public supp a grealejr degree a the mr. .1: vaneea. SOrTJtALL POSTPONtn Owing to rain, the Cn aoftbail games of Elks v c.i National Recreation Av-. and Katens vs Hk rhi-l Sunday afternoon were p- Tonight Etngtress and (' : National Recreation Aasorut. rhdduled to meet in a ream .. tare and. If weather la favor ts pWrnted to wo off tw UfMM4)tOMld tomorrow "sb MAJ011 ixAour: bispjau. NEW YORK. May 30 ( , ;jweaaiK Meer League igamea v.e ached uled ft way. Baseball Standings ' NATIONAL UlAOi r I ' W. I I P1ttbrg M n St Louts 23 New York 1 1S Cincinnati 21 i ChVeags) 20 ih BneM) l 4 BoatoM ... 17 " 1 PhUadelphla It ' I AMHtlCAN LEAGl'E 'New York vyaatlngton - "! Chicago 19 I" (Cleveland 94 18 : Philadelphia 19 l 'Detroit . IK ' 9L Lenta Is :M ilteeton H SOFTBALL SCHEDULE May -ninpret vi CNiM June I- HUB) va. Orotm June 4- CUXUi. vs. Km' June 4 OroH ta. Emp: June vs. Elks. Jane 8 Kalena vi. CNR A. Juoe U Sprees vs Or.-n June 11-Q(& VS. Navy jdfie 13-aN,rt. vs. Emi" June IS O retto vs. Elks June 18--Nftry va. CN R A June 18 Kdlena vs. Or"" Jane So tSmpreas vs. Naw Jorie 22 Mki va. Kaletis JprVe ajdit nA. vs. Ellts Jiirie -0.11. vs. Elk j'une 36-6rtUo vs. CNR A Jhrie St riavy vs.. Grotto Ju'ne 2fl-Kaiens vs. Navy July 2-Exripreiw vs. Kalen- July 2 Elki vs. Empress. QFSALL The league atandhm C. N. n. A. ... droltd Ka lefts' Empress Elks It. O. N. V. U. .2 L 2 I IH SIKI MKI 6i m fll.Hl 533 p. I