Bum imo ', ' i - THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITUiIl COLUMBIA fiuWfched v.ecy .Afternoon. .Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. .Limited, Third Avenue M. T. -PUIXEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES tClty.-dellvecy.rhy.maU or carrier, jjearly period pald lnjidvance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week . jByvmall to all, parts of BrltJih.ColumbJa, jlhe British jEroplreand Uplted States,, pajd In .advance, per year ,. '. tBy.mail to all otfter.coimtrls, per year 1 -AlVEH.TISIN(i;RATES Transient display, advertising, per tocha.per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Legal .notices, each insertion, jjsjusat Jlne Local readers, per insertion, per line Contrast ra.teon. replication. Adrt(!nt.ni;Cjrcu!aion Telephone Member of lAuditiUurea.u of Circulations iDAILV iDTTION Wtsdnesday, August .30, ,1933 TIAIBBR RROM RUSSIA $.00 .00 1,40 .02 4? .25 - I t4-. -,rL,il.l,tl-.J.l., WHIFFLETS JFrom the Waterfront on the "Two peaKs -canics last Saturday beln'g later reletrsed by the authorities from they were .fishing for halibut after the . dose .of tbe halibut season ,ln District No. 2. turned over to the I .department , some three -hundred . pounds xOf haiibnt-eah .which the Chum.mn on .Islands Due Soon .master of the tkWO.weQjs.ecplaln-$alyge Princess Chantes.PniH- ,they!had.cajighth.ije.fishlng (or Alaska CHlsers .IJorne. ..WatJc cod. 4 Union steamer CatalaCapt. A- E-i ItxligvInt couple fdysln .Dckson. which arrived In port a,t -PgTt aft?r,dellxetio a Jqad pf sal-115 yesterday .afterppon from .An- luon tcom'the Horthnd Uplilng yox. Stewart a.nd other northern groupds to the .Canadian fWPK poinU. sailing apoyt half an hour .po.t.Bmed4e. the lasttjmker later .for Vancouver apd wayport. JfaldKQlrL Capt ;l?tuy White with had on board a nulnber of workers Alfred Adams aboard as fish buyer, from Naas River canneries, .whjch . fef t .-Jajt Ight on it return to the have now been etosed for the sea- .,Quen,partotte;IsiancU. The Brad-ton. golne-eouthsfoT'the winter. Af- bury ti .Yejf paqker B. and Y . of cans. Of fh is Mill reported at or)h .- Island and the packet, it U egpec-for the odd few at the ted. will .make at least two or three Ltjtievrnn of chum salmon raore trips before ceasing opera-ftnade) tUPPeranca,a9lfcM', thf eason. . Onaflotte JsMnda. ac- -r ?raing -to oillclal reporu .received tiKipper ujarry .wara returned to here. It is. of course, little early .port on -Sunday night with party i&s,yet to. expect .the run. If toe afjsr a ,yefy .enjoyable Jen-day chum run devJ9psn the -Wands cruise In Alaska waters as far north 'tflhextent .expected, It is under- Juneau with the power cruiser stood -.that a number of selneboajs Bonania. -The scenery was -some-Awlll ,tngag IP flning there fpr nat blotted put by rain during tbe mainland tanneries. first few days of the trip but splen- ., dld-wtber for the most of the re- VITS PASS KESQbUTION from pave oim) -irM iPntvlrlp fnlr .for all --.. m . v I. Who are placed on relief work: 'I di Provide full and adequate protection for jjngje ..wopie.n yajid girls: - 2. vrhat all rellef work ln camps be carried.oiitiuuderttbe.dlrecyon ... $5.oo .wJjnjprYisiQn jat jm4ll0ed.qixil jap jO bodies. Second Vyhereas the problemsyCf production and transportation ha ye been developed to vthe highest stage of perfection and yet we flqd stagnation and starvation In our-mldto it would appear that our present monetary systenvhas'falled to pro vide .for proper distribution of h.e Iprodus wj4eh ,are so .efficiently tp reduced a.nd transported, we rthereore usehat: The monetary system be revised and that -the federal government nationalize the bgnkirg system of Canada jand rpse,qe-,for (telf the sole right to the issuance of cur- Most people in Canada will beWith Premier Bennett in rency and.credit. asking Great Britain to .prevent the dumningvof Russian rhJni Jgrriber iptt jie British market tptthe e,clus.ipn,of -.Canadian whereas the ,ireninious timo-luhiber. Any Empire agreements do nottpiean much if losicpUdsvsJspwepte tlt ivve oc-thtty do not cover such a case as this. currjd ln iwwt .ora. and ,wieh ,knop hmv the Russian lumbar is produced ySZS W-what is practically -serf'labor.undor abominable condi- dispii .ti?-huinap wm pre tions which would not be olQi:1ted in Canada. To allow viqusiy,nec.ary in protlvwuve and this class of la,bor to.oust Canadians from their jobs is not operative capacities qd raake ne 'in 'line with the spirit or the letter of the Ottawa agree- "sswy adjustments .of the .hWBi ment The threat of the premier that the whole -Ottawa "''NH?" agreement might-be jeopardized indicates that it was but "ffifiXtS a flimsy structure .that was raised at Ottawa. If it does not hqur day ,and j fweday eejc (be cover a ease such.a.s this it is quite useless. adRted'.thr'owghwt the .Dominion oficanapXand that Jt .bepfQrced IRISH AGAIN FIGHTING by ieuwt. Thoe Triih man ceriainij certainlv do Qo love ioeio to f iigni. ieht Jut uu.inou now thev me art are u pr Vbpua f qf iaborbeo j, . ?)oc-Ano.e having afme little scrap among themselves an regard to a borivabiympioied: new fascist movement lesined, according to some auth- nd.tha,t.ii overtime Qdp-orities, to. capture the reins of government. To differen- wrkpe.aboiiihtdthyute.of tlie tiate the movement from others of a similar nature the fewUqwMMBt blue shirts was the badge worn. These blue ehirts -have lieen banned by the de Valera administration but a -ban means .little tptan Ir,ihman. It simjilypprs him . on to do that which is forbidden. p. (at-fftjat the .age pf nUf.iig school 'be raised tp eighteen years eduoAUopitobe-f ree-io that age i . 4 b) (That r system of national Insurance be instituted covering sickness, .accidepts. unemployment. Dr. and Mcs.ifl. O-rUrge left at Mfi Completely compensated southerly .wind: uXehon ba.rpmetr. :.the nd of the ,rjc aboard the Three or four days were Vditr .... . . rAnt of the Aia.iron onat ,-ipie isiana overcast.ci puwer etu..er .ounowim w ,J1 - smooth. cruise s larinwn as etnlKanr,w,, twiui m merest, a with a call at-Port-Slmpson as wJI. rM W ,nde at Taku .Olacler. In addition to the fipctor arul.Ws H"rnber. if ,the .party found the wlfe.Mls'Ireneiltehfll, JolniVa. A'n'knn folk fo.be very genial hosts lamson and Master Allan Large .rho werereperous with their hos-niade the UJp. Tje pary returned 'fIHy and .courtesies generally. In Io,port late iast.nlght. . .J.WiWip totHairv those making the ' txk) were Hubert Ward. Miss ,Capt- W..P. Armour.. hsadjoftihe Dlnche .Gurtln. Miss Lorna Mc-Armqjura.ltage,C.. watatiyifed b,y 'Laren''BllHarold.and Miss Suzanne wire yesterpy 4ba,tfthe company's wrd. big power (yg Salvage Princess f . .was, remaining on the 'Mt.goiTt M M. ,8tqoben cd his guest, Kot .Vancouver Isnd to epgage in Fred Burgess -of .Vancouver, re-pychard pacWqa. the rim of plj- ,l,T!d Yterdav fr&m a fjshlrjg hards 4vvJng .now jiut (p an ap- lUntp'Wni:HOanal.rhe.vhad eood pearance there after having Jen ''' wir. uurgesa returned to . . ...... .. . r '. . 1 delayed. It had been the intention, van-wiver en tr.e steamer Catala iiu Rose hum: Spit, ojjiu. wtucii ran tan foul iuiuui of ujc U)e ed eo to U) the ine city city fUljlij fm.H.. .patrol stcAmer Malaaplna. .1,1 this morning. Today's Weather Dead Tree PointCloudy, light !9.82: Langara IsIand-rQvercast, calm sea'mooth. fTerrace Cloudy, east wjnd, ,58. Anyox-Cloudy. south wind. 54. StevwarWCloudy. calm, 51. Hazelton Cloudy, calm. 53. 8mJthers Pa,rt cloudy, wlm,, I?urns Lake Cloudy, calm, 51. 10CAL NEWS Miss Agnes McQuillan of the Post Office staff, -who has 4een on a city from Vancouver on the Prince in-law of .apparent Jailutef tjlay afternoon. ""a 'l"' the pycbard.rupp'n. the Jejt Coast. ' 1 Parkr S.-Bonney, logging super- to return the Salvage 'Princess 0 Mlm Lillian llalllwell tOf .Borden Intendent .for thi. Pnpffir. vim. i THE DAU.Y NITWB Wednesday. Ai 1931 - , ' ,1 And They Rave About Helen JacDbs' Shorts i,jujuijf-i.a-jm.ji"j- il ma mm superannuation and death, such in- siirapce to be contributory and Scotch Stjt Captures .r CQmRqlsory forll. ,wwni .1.1,011 ,Wim- allegatlons tl)at . "t r" aM . . . pionhlP fifty tfv4? joars. iAnd:flnaJly.wejirge thata.pco- 'QW? p?D8 m aMjZ note wno are experts on finance, credit, insurance, trade, commerce. tariffs, industry, transportation and public works, be established as an advisory -body to the government. Is JJn.decjed po tLocal Candidate ter, leaving here, the .Catala called ,Qapt ,D9n .Yejf. was also ln ptrt . , . . at Cawlar cannery in the Skeena yesterday on IU way from Buteda.le JlnL 7y,i n Vancouver. Slough, which has now closed, to to the Wands, having arrived. earjy Pr-KI"w ;0I he Bo.wserDQnagy plejc up the vw .and take them jwday morning from the plapt Wn-jtjr. itoed .lt wuth and Alston oannw on down the opast and iwvlna Ujte reached 7 in h T of T 1 . tne 5keuatorfJlscriarge. 8,000 cases twijing for the.IsJUnds. A fair run Bowser Organizer the-matter placing a candidate iJn the fiejd for .Prince flupett riding at Ahe forthcrnJn prqvlpcjia.1 election. Mr.Merryfie4d..wpp artlvedjnthe city Monday from the interior, ,w,tll pay a visit to Anyox iid Stewart ,ln Atlin' riding before returning to Vancouver. It is understood that a Bowsercandldate will be placed in th,e jleld in Atlln. , championship here with 383 stroke for the 72-ble :trse Forty-thrs years o)d bat Sjinaaklog his wood ,uid Irons wtth deadly cwfMcocy and .brilKaice. lUs ft ally emerged the winner over a record-breaking field of 30 starters. Baseball Scores NaUooaULcatve St. Louis 0-2. New ,York 3-0. Chicago -6-6, Brooklyn 13-2. PitUburg 4. Philadelphia 1. American League 'Nftw York 11. IHtroM0. Philadelphia 5. Ghiqoap "i-Bpaioh. St LouU iD-ci. VYaahington 1-2. Cleveland p-7. .International League .Rohter 9. BuffaIo4. -Montreal 4. Toronto -3. Baltimore. 13-8 Jersey CUy.8,i. Newark 8-11. Albany M, American Association iJlnncapoli.'; 3, MUjmukee 1. pp:iari!POll 8 Tdjado 2. Louisville 0. Columbus 7. Baseball Standings ATIPNAL.LEAOUK ,W. ,L. liiew Olc 12 47 Boston .. 68 5 tChlcogp . .,C8 ' "57 ..PJtUburg . ;fl , tSt. iLoiils C0 ' Brooklyn ..51 tC0 Philadelphia ... Jo .Qiueinnati p -7C AMERICAN LEARUP Washington J2 43 New York .73 . 50 Clevend W 1& Philadelphia i 63 Detroit 3 CO Chicago ..eq 67 Boston '.. 54 73 ;St. Louis 47 82 NOW EVEN N. It A. Squares Count With Elks In City rbjr-eff Series The .Canadian National Jte-creation AuocUtion.suf tballitram last.nifht staged a.rome-batk In the city chanipivuliip pUy-vff -MrrtM by taking. tle cond .game .from the Elks iy a score of 1-Jito .square .up the count (oblate. The Elk blew up rather badly Jn-Hie first limine and theiT. N. It. A. cted three, ruavjthile.Uie Elks got their unly.run lnitlif'Jast half of .the firstifnning. flheiCOi. K. . iHeeled An? rnp In the seventh and tup juore in the fithth .Inning and although , the ,F.lk jn-innod o ,g et JUe Uae loaded with no men down In the last of the eighth they did net seore a mart. Batteries for the .Elk were Stene and !ludinch and for the C. N. K. A.. Pitcher and Grdde. The third and deciding game will be played on Thursday n'"t and, Judtirts f(Qm the plav of the flnt two ra.mn. It should 4e a battle from start to finish. The Letter Box IIOl'K-TO WIN Editor. Dally News;- In behalf of a correct rendering of matters having reference to the present political battle waged by the C. C. F. ln behalf of labor I find iPet. myself compelled to cajl your at--.605 tentlon to the Ill-timed setttrlg you .553 have given to the C. C. F. lii your .544 editorial of last evening tthe 29th 541 instant), hi the following words, "it) 528 has been seml-Q(flcialh announced ,425 that the C. C. F. is making a demon- .413 stratlon of its atrangth rather thap Vi expecting to win ,a majority of seats." ! .650 In ttys Instance finding that j5p3 your informa.tlqn .respecting toe 515 movements nnd objectlve'of the b. .492 C. F. Is so badly at .fault you wlU .488 not mind my correcting the incor-.472 rect setting by saying that it Is not .425 the purpose of the C.Q. F. to make .304 grand-stand play p,r demonstration in matters as stated by you, bjit to F. ,W. WoKh. manatteruif,the.Pio. w" Bna T& n peer Lajuudry. who has been on a !" ,,, L , 01 three week' tr.n .J LihVJ,, rMtln W appreciated. - -r VWSJWSMS' V VffltPV . m . u , "rr" ' r ' "l,,y"iv'is vun. wjiu vMiirnp,.rja rs.,upnney.anli'Air at Chicago and stopped over at w'"M . eVr1" vi um- -inuui. y(uv xVC oeen pn a nouqay uicr vMcwon xuHing if Vancouver vk miti relative in the.south. re be Jopnl.fia.UbMt qats ,len apd elsewhere, in .the south., return- turned to Ocean -Falls from Van- cor- ineMayagunlc in nocboter.Mlnn.. -Miss Dorothy Patraere, who has for a medical exatnlnatlop, returned .been snendlnn a liolldav vuitim, m and which on the Prl.ce Oeor couver on thTpr n J"'!!. J.". .vnw,vw' rClU.roM U). tUe 'W. ' ... ,f.v.....,B. wiuiii uaveuca west via irom me souin on tlie j Vancouver.-' . at orgs this morning. J Prince They are golu-- Jfuii aoou: tv m- .bort. on ilvivn 'cwv US :.y. na '!i4in;. .n .u thr. year' tournament But Caiudan girls were far ahead of their America i sister Tennis vhoru mdr trteir apptaranoe )n the GanadUn championships at Vancouver, many at the Mir ranteu u teUthUng the petater- with their gratful attrrc. Prom Uft to rtfht they re: Vila lrtne Church. Seattle. Mrs. Bob .Laird Los Angeles; Mrs. MatoeMoth. Miw Vet Otea and Mrs Irene riemlng. Vancouver ; English Girl ! Swims Channel ,Mli Sunny La wry of MantheUrl .Make CnxMlng In Hfteer and Thrte-quattH' Hours ; DOVrR Kasdaad. August 30 'Co-,adian Press 1-The Bnjrtter. Chan- 0l was ro.iquered for the first 1 time this year yestrroay when Miss ISsutny Uwry. 22-year old Man- cfceter girl, arrived at Southfow land afur asrimlmnfl from Cape Oris Met. ln about 15V bouts Local Softball Team is Going ToPort Simpson A apftboll team -preMnini' P((n,Jtifpert wjil go In Portip son op the C. 1. ft. excursion on 8iHay to play 11 tsro-Baae aerlr against an all-iUr Port Simpson tf.am Aged Cyclist is Killed as Result Of Car .Collision LOB ANQELE8, Auf. M:-Ap-drew Thompaati, 78 .year old mall artr, dlad as a mult of Injuries sustained Saturday .when a,blcyqle fee was raring down a hill collided with an automobile. - ... j . 1 iawn'M J! Ground Made (o Cut-Ukc iNcw Star Welding IMionc813 The AUCTIONEER Packing. -Cratlng-Wntpplng Qeneral Furnture ftcpalri List your goods with tne Phone ;Hltk 120 OKO. J. DAWE8 NORMAN AND ROOSEVELT Metictary Policy to be 1)1-.. ussed i,, V. 8. President and i:njllh ,IUnker , IIYUE. PARK. Aug. o , Ity of the stablllzatloii AmUcan .eturenclen wi! i ru-s(1 at h inference !is wok tMlwen Prtti(! in D. cooewlt aivd v f::ii4. goverQor of tt..-Kngliind M"- NflrPWn.rrlve,d m S a few day. ago twm Kn tji &HV Ut Uu- pr. . .. pet aeirg4; IUrriM) the UtedjtrmJ RMerv y., .., eus iiimnlaul noif D. C McIUe return d on the Prince 0 'iK'' m from m brief twiiii ss wuvor KARE Opportunity For Finest Tailor-Made Suits We all are tireo" . f cloUws. now win .n. and depression h.. the and We Uki- ti tunity to offer u, u-rtreawd pubhr our Ui. .KnglUh Worsted. Indi(oSrr(f. JtUrney, lieathethlll and oi hound jHffdf, llannrls, tic At a blffer savig u, . was experienced id P past. Ucc. SIO JilUT ItefS'ijltiT-. Special for lteg.414lTtT- $32 $37 $39 $42 Wt Truer.- 418 This pik (pr a .nly IMG Tailor The high cUju w retjable di v r Second Ave. -Ner To-a ""i 'KAU10 , SKASOaN En)oy tht- futi se.i-son with your sr tuned to maximum efficiency. We ran lnire you 0f this by having ypur set ione over w. and ad-Justed to first rlus.t condition, as inefficient operation U a poor Investment Battery sets modernized with the new feonontlcal two volt tubes. Superior Radip Service 331 Second Avenue I Phone Blue 320 ,P. O. Ilox 132 I A. O. BARTLETT C. JI. INSULANDER Mt PRINTING Office 'Supplies Wosc, Coivnn I-att