1 hi an iff oy raau ip an pans oi untisn Columbia, the British Empire rand ''United States, paid in advance, per year By Ywall to all other icouritries, per year ADVERTISING RATES transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion . .... lasslfledadvrtlslntt-.'nerWord.iher Insertion ,..v .: Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line . 15 'Local-readers.'per insertion, 'per-ltne .. Contract rates on application. Advertising and'Clreulation Telephone 98 Member-of Audit Bureau -of 'Circulations Editor -and Reporters' Telephone f6 DAILY ELUTlON American Ithona. .1,000. and T1088. 2,000, i uooth. 87cande. doodle. 14,000. -Cold Storage, 7c and3c. 'Edward Llptett, Btorage.'de and 3c. 10,000. IIAHRnArjn'OSTPONEI) wrne' which' was to have been play-ed on!Monday-nirht between'Sona rif Canada und -Elks was xnfPisii VEStriuiAV '.Q. 'W iJohnstone of Btewart & MoWey'Yetumed to the city dh last , nlghfa trdln from one of Mils periodical '.business vistu to Skeerta River cannery; points. OqIq fLeslieJ. 'Martin, well 'known of-,"ftlal of the 'Union Oil Co. from Vancouver, in tne course-of one Of his periodical trips north 'on -com-party tnislncss, arrived In 'the city 'Owing to cold Weather and wet. W 7eouVr on tfte Prince Trfnunds.'the8enlorIfl(tue fnnnds.'thRpninrtTjtani. hiivn baseball OeOrre thls'mornlng. VlCKfC V'AS '-PUSTrONKD I 'Owing -to unsettied'Weather,' the annual pfcnlcof'the-Bunday.8chool ; j Ji. . m a. a mi a. . . HHHH5 "3.00 'uoo 02 ! Wednesday, July 5. 1933 1S.?n HlKIRiliTKRhlRfMSITNfr 'ITilLMN A I R IFHRBT PINEAPPLE fAtOK iwo THE DA11.T NEWS Wednesday. July 5, THE i&AILY NEWS. PItlNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 'Published 'Every Afternoon, 'Exeept ?Sunday. by Prince RWpeh Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - MAnaglng-Edltor ' . SUBSCRIPTI ON RATES 'CltirtleliVery .'bV'tTrall nr carrlar VParlv nortrvl nM In Hviin 'ForMe'sserpejibds, paid in advance, per "week .'. :io 'a 4 ' l ' IMPORTED Empire Prod or t Now Being Offered To B.'C.'PfOplf An -example of the "jfraetlcal tle-velopment of a greater volume of trade within the British "Empire is given In the recent introduction to Columbia market of 7 " " the uie British tiruisn uoi Once n the'painters ,i arld decorators "get 'busy 'In 'Prince Birds-' Pineapple as T 'LANDS 'IN ICELAND ft. SllEDIAC. N.B.. July 5: CP ThP Italian air cnun4-m x 4 whleh if It -Londonderry. Ire- 8 4 land, this mnrnlni? hio nrrlv. J. ul ''ed at -nejkavlk, Iceland, ac- 4 $5.00 turning mj a 'Drier message re- reiven nt th !Ttanii ntr'hiM,' i here. 4 4 4 44 4-V 4" 4 44 4 4 a eood deal orit will be'dxnontledMn fmnrovmtr th& homea. nuh--. Ketchikan odthit Anyox 8 to 5 - i i . - In view of the possibilities it might be 'a good plan for f owners "df property vho!can afford iUtoJget their work doneoiow, before the -ruh 'begins. rnpppw nnivn itp mines been i OTHER COMMODITIES Whdt is'true of-copper willbe true-of6thercommodities. ;Eveii;thing is beginning to advanceinince nntUhenVise .people-are buying now .instead of waiting until they-find Empire 'pineapple to enter the'tte-na'dlan market On a very advan-tageous basls to the1 Canadian con vvy a mji. uuii'vi r sumer. sumcr. 'Birks-Crawford uirK3-urawiora Ltd.. Ltd., dl nf f0nly a 'feV months ago it lodkeU a If lt'WOUUl'be long Vancouver, -who have been -one oi of jffrtip'hpfnrp-rrtnripr -nilvflnrwl in 'nripp. "Statistics 'were tne 'largest pineapple Importers. o r a oiJJ LL7v I o. xi UXI Ak U J iHotel Arrivals mjf nave lu.puj inuie. ArriflnrriP hlisinpsana fhnt nrp ltnnrnvin'fT.'ia'lffn inciif- Roval : niiotelPto show that'there was-pleritj-'oMUin the world and wt'JeIKs!r,?ng nm to rfa the the supply still exceeded the demand. Smelterwould have SlairttopTp to i. Shut - down 1 SOOn and more thousands Of men be thrown . duct A and . . immediately entered into out oi worK. ncgouauons wun leading growers ance. InIav of'thi.s v'envthprp rtr'rtri iff nnlvnnp npr . . .. Walte- Vancouyer; ?m. j . ' -J i -j MnrrMr (-hif-ion- Mrm i r tf errors on the;part f the Alaska -boys, turned them'baek-e rens to l -B4tterie Anyox. Fttrtftmn and Whitehou!w:KetehJkan.?koiktr and Derrlrer. I Inthe seeond'eneourlter.iketehl-kan reversed the seere. 'wlnnta 8 to l.'The Ketehiksn hrteT.,Niwn. allowed but two hits, fine eaeh bv Wlndle and Oatman. Anyox made no less than seven errors. Batteries Anyox. Ferguson. AJ- .with.more building and construction-and -repair work- J mteiutto ae JKnSniir uig-uii, me iicuiuiui iui uc ijiuuuui. is stcauiijr iiiticrtsuiy. - iniratc score six-all in their half of thp high high uniform uniform oualltv whioh h ... ... tlfied SS?? In . 5 at the end of the sixth so took the pffering to this market. series 2 to 1 RESORT AT MACCrTT 'Cent lr I'the amoUrtt df iriSUrariCe'dVer'the r0SS new pre- Iand and Port son. l&slngton; 'Rny 'Famous North Beh on 'Graham yious May. Prior to thdt there had 'been a 'much greater i9bo. cnji.: f. Cormi, city; m. 'uiand h Being Dereioprd falline 0 off. June -- fitrures are not outvet " but ww thev willinrob- - Moniekieh. dty. O rj ably show that there is no decline but possibly an advance. Tn.'XTrtv'MPrtVlv'tttrrt rriMlirtn rinll'iT'i' tt-nVf h fnnVnn'P wasold anU oftourse Prlmre Rupert 'cdrttribi.tetl agood share. The total insurance sales for Ganada-nmoiihtefl to thirty million -dollars. in "the month. . All this indicates that conditions nrptimnrnuinn-iv-iiWrllv conver; J. A. Brown. Port Eine. t r. II Mitrtn The farmer? will get a good price for their wh'o the SSt t 'iSZZSX v svusuft. ai etti IfflllS Will be busy cutting lumber for tnem. Fishermen Will Lucy Clarke Smith. Los Angeles: Banian River --v uvvi i" iwi mtji nuuui, if jiii wic iiiiiica uunv m, we shall find that prosjwrity has slipped around'the Corner and is really with-iw. COPPER IS !l L0CAL NEWS IP AGAIN II 'RLses to flic Per Pound on New York rftttal Market SilTer 'At 36V, c Old Emprrss MASSETT. July 5: A develop- A.'Rom. Taylor Lake; Armand J. ment on the Queen Charlotu? isl- Aurlal. eitjr. an(i, that U proving of great Inter- iPrl"feiRupert est to people in Prtne Rtfpert and A.' D. Richardson. J. Balkln.Har- other northern points t the sum 61d 'H. Brown. Harold Lannlng. 'J. mer pteasere mart rwnily com- . nd W. -a. Hoteon. Van- pieted on the estate of Dr ,md Mrs Qannan D 1waa am uaintaii ivuct , uii is midway on the fsmAllf k?lf t)a U mm. 9 m m Ceore B. Etherlngton. Calgary: Massett. Sangan Suruhlne Shaelcs, .1 AnflftpaAM irI waiii m rl.l L2L2? f'' f IL8lmr """P lhrw a two-room ot-f VSJ ? ,h fn "J?1 U comfortable, convenient IRUe ioull' dwelllnaa. that hare been built for dtv y' .v. campers In summer and hunters In s.lvoy winter ,V?J!yM? The sangan cotUges-are built ... .vvn nH fmiiw to the ver'. Mie with na. r JL last L i?r .on "IJj 'T pan. car.3 tural m"d0- "y tall 'the-Tcltywi Titght's train from Smlthers -where .members ,of -his "TO M-'Cttrrte. Evelyn. f'lmllttKAi' n riuMuiM : lh vcnirai ; . C. :. Christiansen. Christiansen. Charll, Charlie jAhnann Johnson new YORK, July 5: (Canadian ' 1,(,1.m . ., , , , land M. Bopko. city 'Preasi-Cdpber took another iumD w.MfBlaciatcick, local manager . 6f a quarter of a Cent In the local 0( ue Cnadlan Bank of Com-metal mafket today, closing at 8 fee mcrce- M leaving on tonight's train ucr pouna. miver was also strong-, closing at :36c. iHalirjut'Arrivais for a trip to Medicine Hat where his mother -resides. V Weather TerrtfceClear. calm, 6. Alyansh Cloudy, calm. 60. AnyoxPart cloudy, calm. 58 Stewart-JCloudy, calm, 58. Hazelton-bClear, calm, 06. Bmlthers Clear, calm. S2. -Burns Lake-LCI e-ar, calm, '47 Bull HarborPart Harbotwpart doudv. doudy, , us. un, uaraena ibiiurim No boaU'belng In wlth caterrea, ofFirst United Church. whlehwas rForfftewart anM 'Arfox -iv.i. . . ., . . ...... . . . ..b. M ..i. i.tiu... i im v. l u i u i iiiric wua iiu anic ui iiuiiuui imi nil' w iiutb rrr-u -iiriu raiomjy. 'wxs oUnufly -AS 'Cniaia local run exenange yesierauy. ; i posiponea. spruce for background. The natural surroundings are a treat to the L.'F. Coles. -rrai?kMiD6ndld. W. k!Lv " ce?f,nd blk Indseapes of the mainland Peopje who like motoring get a thrill out of the North Beach. B. C.'s famous natural highway, twenty miles long, averaging a quarter of a mile wide at low tide where one can step on the gas to his heart's content. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson of London, Eng.. who were on a visit to their son, Ian Pearson, now settled on theJ Nortn Beach, have taken a cottage at 'Dr. Dunn's Sangan River estate for the full year. , bceanlc-aioo .Oold.Rra.o.n 'Oldf Harson. M. P. for Bkeena, light . ' ('and 4c. Arrived W the clly lost evening's westerly wind, high barometer, sea iN AWI llChf rhni'nf Canadian ' train 'IrOm'Smlthers. Mrs. 'Hanson nooth. i.r "jiuiviivi . Bawlew. li ooo -dnM.Rinm.. - d 'family are now in residence and !d a St. ' for 'the wason at their summer 'home at lake Kathlyn. Steamsbtp Sailings For Vancouver-Monday ss. Pr. Oeorge .... 4 pjn. fTtrerXlaY-iOataia '1:30 rim Trfday-tss. Prln. 'Adelaide 10 p.m. Sinithers Arrives J. II. Thompson of -Brandon, Man, Takes Over Railway Duties in Intrrlor Town ' T Tf fVi nyr n fvlu.il .m.miIIiii . . ....U.......I nr. hty unpri in aunma ini nni luin i S.lturdnv m Prln Iiutx S nm ili.i j, h , r U4 uuuicner lor me unna-( 'Bs. Prince Rupert 7'p.m. dan National Railways In succes-: rrom TaMemim gon F Peebles. Mr. Thompson 8unday-M. Catala 'p.m. wai formerly at Brandon, Man..! -Mondayss. Prtn.'Chirldttem. where the office of chief dispatcher Wed.-ss. Pr. oeorge 1H30 an. hfl, befin floled under general re-t Frldays. Pr.-Rupert 11:30 a.m. auftlon which has been effected In Us.tPrlncess'Adelafde .. .pjn. railway staff. rp.m Mrs. S. M. Johnson and eltlld are 'fl-nrn. leavlne on tbnlelit's train 'for n Frjday -ss Prince Rupert 3 . p.m. holiday visit to Ijinlpeg. iixcjinxBEHJ nwtil Brta;lbiBa!irisriB'iBxaiBjaiaiaxi.llil atitwr aUattatmi MlsttattaTSliaUKi a ! - News and Views of Sport llSOTmfiglllKn AT ANY0X Shtelter Tovn Defeated Ketchikan Two'Games to One In Series ANYOX, July 5:-Anyox had a! very successful celebration on Do-' mlnjon Day. It was rather wet at the baseball games, there being quite a downpour of r.un At trmes but-the sport In the aft r rn.idn were pulled off in perfect we.ititer. The celebration cume to a cln- with a very-successful dunce hi Id at Uhe ' gymnasium. Early on Sunday mornim: the An yox baseball -team -and supporter left " on the Akotan wlthtrnKeteh! w'1" Kupert there will be a lot to do and -it will be difficult to m the .past, the wrge demand rtarnries IT : , i.-...t-.i -r..n. ... . . i. m. fnro.itr 'orb' iiity ,Mti.. team to play u sefthem when'tBeyare-Meeded. "BySeptdmbei- . ihere will . . -pineapple . . -Ha. -American Sly - -" " j -i i iv i v. i , - thc liic-American uwiumiiraii nottuav 1 .... - i i . . '.( ........ been en snnnllfrt supplied hv by rv.v packers outside nrntwy ie prinsiMprnhlp tnnnpv mhvitlrr nVnlinM .nnr? HinHmirro,Ht t,.,,f-; "-"rrf "y .rvr"" w.v Emmre countries .Unrfr mmhk ... fMt v,' a r r m nve ursi-game oui'FewRiwn for subject to a higher scale of Srtff 'JX Jfcattered and.'hHped by -XT fTvr wily whieh wmeh now nrm; mi, makes h it M.,w. rxxwible far 'i.t.. Lightweight Title Defender rnd Challenger Tony Conzonen who lost hL- 'igii: tAiy challentpi' I B.irne Rus-. of t ... Chlfa-io Ro i -Oiijv.r, a: tiie It- .: 1 end uinst in n One of Japan's Foremost Wrestlers HVe' pounds of Japanese biiwn represented I:, the ,. i.v.n of Tama isnUci 7.eki. jnr of -Iip Vlpp:n mptre's foremost wre t-leis. Va Is rWin the huge nip Meartletl by Bmperoi Hhol.it to the winner of a tn-dy wrestlln trumamenl Tlie ..m.' wrestler Is fl feet. 3 inches tall, and weighs about 313 pi f SPORT CHAT By poling out two circuit clouts in each game of a twin bill between the Philadelphia Athlettes tfnd St. Louis Browns at St. Louis on Bun-day of this week, Jimmy Folk of the Athletics brought his total of home runs for the 1933 season to 24. The four homers, incidentally, equalled the major league, .tecord for a double-header. Foxx also made a triple and -a double'ln the course df the two games. CatjIIub-bell, slender soulhnaw "of ""the Giants, also on Sunday, 'pitched 18 arduous Innings to defeat 8' Louts Curdlnals one to nil In What -whs probably the most thrilling game so far In the 1933 'eamdalan This game was played at the Polo Grounds in New York. TYPEWRITERS For Sale or 'Rent Rose, Gowan & -Latta Phone 231 Baseball Scores National League New York 0-1. Boston 3-8 Philadelphia 8-4, Brooklyn 3-3 Cincinnati 0-8. Ohleago 4-1. Dt Louis 6-1 Ptttsban l4. Amfrlran Lrague Washington 8-3. New York -2. 'Babe Ruth hit his eighteenth Homer of the season In th ninth in ning of the second game.) Boston 14-9, Philadelphia 4-1. Chicago 2-6, Cleveland 6-3. Detroit 7-5, St. Louis 4-0. Notice, Rapture Sufferers! I Ml Ruptures Yield To the Inflatable Air Pressure Treatment by Beasley, the Famous British Expert Complete Comfortable Control Guaranteed This great British invention has the approval of the medical profession everywhere It l accented as standatu oy leading hospitals. Once Used Alwnys Wpprofed W'rlle Bfislejs" (Canada) 844 ftiirr.irH fxt Vanmuvnr, H.C REGIMENT ! IS WINNER Sccfed Seven to 'One 'Victory Off r C.L. I.L. in Stuart Shield series RcKlmcni youths scored an r , wven to one vl i-iry overCurradl Labor Define League m iimht's Senior u tball game h bt iOK no defeat .f the outeom in', stage of tin- match wln I. witnessed by a wixjd-si-'cd cma,! fans This was ttif first of tw p poiKraamea'froni theStunrt Bei fit flrueld coiietltlon. pl.iv whih comnWiic-d rx-for.- t h cent Demlrrton Day Cup tern T worm" anvj last time In th1 S'u Shield series will be played tor. rdw evening between tho.v rivuls. the Canadian l.abt r i fence League .md the Cm. id; Lenion. who ( in always be r ted upon for a hot eonr t n TueMay nteht of next week a st , wlll be made in the anntiul Ret.. Leaaue competition for the M ley Cup. blue ribbon trophy f . eal aotcer ' Last tilgh'-s ttae-Op vrcr,- at foUowa: I fHftment Smith: Blake a-i Ritchie: CJn-er Thsuber and Wu ham: Hill. J. Ooiussl. Christ iw I DeJong and Da vies Canadian Lafeor Defertee Leavue - -R numeh Moe and Omne7 Hn: MKsv and Lokken: Zarlll Fnr.w-:nhenofcl Bye and MnKUlre CACTD A T I REOPENED Seeond Half of Sehedate Gets Under Way With C. N. It. A. Beating Empress Last nlsjhMn the first game at the second half of the City Softbui! League the Canadian National Re creation Vator Mttdn bent the Em petti IS to 8. The C. N R A mr i were hitting heavily against Run eah new pitcher for. the Emprc Pltoher the new plteher for mm C. M. R A., hurled a fair game wh : OherMskl. on third for the BWtprr let nothing pa him W j Raymottd. who ha tK-m a ten-oay holiday trip t" if Mfn. Smlthem and other lute-.)lnt r.--irn?d to the city on ! . " tnl dollar leta win take advantage of our summer service oalto. Have your set conditioned for the best reception, as summer reception requires the utmost of your set. Get those baseball and special broadcasts on the a ho ft Waves with a convenor rented from us for the vent at very reasonable rates Superior Radio Service 331 Second Avenue rhone Blue 320 . P. O. Box 132 A O. BARTLETT C II INSUIJtNDEH t tA m m