PAGE TWO j - . Quality is Bargain You Can Buy Editor and Reporters' Telephone DAILY EDITION theBest THE DAILY NEWS. rttlNCE UUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations A VALUABLE VISIT 1 Shoes that fit . . . and the fact that our shoes are made by reputable shoe makers is your guarantee of quality. AGENTS FOR Onyx Shoes for Women Ilartt Shoes for Men Mickey Mouse Shoes for the Children The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. LIMITED Exclusive Agent for Northern B.C. Phone 357 Pubhsned Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue B. T. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance . r vi leaser penoas, paia in aavance, per week By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year . By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, per men, per Insertion Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone M 15.00 .10 3.00 6 J00 .25 J02 1.40 Tuesday, June 12, 1934 The visit of the members of the Vancouver Board of Trade to Prince Rupert yesterdav gave a great opportun The Letter Box IS IT NOTHING TO YOU? Editor. Daily News: The "Interior News" of Smithers recently achieved notoriety through an editorial stating that relief in that district had become a "racket." This startling discovery was made through a lew train crews and extra-gang laborers getting a few days' employment clearing slides from freshets. The fact Is (hat a few days' work was had and the Interior paper would have us believe that they were whole time employed and so racketing on re- lief. j A genuine relief racket In thisj city which all who care may wit-, ness has not yet been discovered by iUier yourself or contemporary. Advantage has been taken to exploit relief workers, without footwear, clothing or adequate sustenance, to get this work done. We. the unemployed, can only conclude that after eight months In office the promises of the Liberal government anent work and wages have fizzled out. Under present condition, the unemployed have nothing to snow for their work while the government and private concerns are benefitting to the ex- Uent of thousands of dollars. Per sonally, I think that it Is the authorities who are the demoralized by the imposing of such iniquitous ae-mands. The unemployed are bein used to lower wages. This Is a case for mass united front action to send in a protest in stead of standing Idly the submerged tenth being dellb erately enslaved. These men are entitled to standard rates of pay. The laborer Is worthy of his hire Indignantly. CHARLES CHAPMAN. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront CANADIAN GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, June 12: (CP) The Canadian gold price was down 4c today at $34.58 per'ouhc. THE DAILY NEW3 Tuesday, June 12, 1934 j News and Views of Sport AUSTRALIA IS WINNER First Cricket Match Concludes at Nottlnsham Today With Visitors Victorious NOTTINGHAM, June IS: CP) A crowd of more than thirty thousand person today saw the Australian!), after assuming a substantial advantage over Kin-land 011 Monday, win the first of tlif season's test crieket matehr? by a martin of 238 runs, the scores at the close of play brine.: Australia. 374 and t'3 for eisjit wiekets: Entland, 263 and 111. The Aussie bowlers proved too tough oil the crumbling wicket for the Englishmen who tried desperately to draw. The last five English wirkets were rollirert for onlv thirty.one runs. Australia declared just kfe lunch, thing Fmland the task of having to get 389 rans for a win jn less than sit hoars. At the close of play yesUrdav, the scores were: Australia. 371 and 159 for three wiekets; England. 368. aS:S0FTBALL MEETING Ladies' League Schedule Drawn Up Knockout Cup Series At a meeting of the executive of the Prince Rupert Softball Association on Saturday night the Ladles' I League schedule was drawn up. I Also the draw was made for the i knockout series in connection with Armour Salvage Co.'s power tugUhe cup final to be played on July 1. Salvage Princess returned to port- The Ladles' League will get un- Sunday night from Kwinitsa.lder way on June 15. the game to bringing In a tow of logs from Aur-iol's camp there for delivery to the McAfee St Sunbury box mill at Georgetown. W. R. McAfee made the trip up the river with the Salvage Princess which had left on Friday morning. The tow will be ity to thrust home to them the need of the construction of I taken on to Georgetown today jt the highway through Northern British Columbia. It was 1 13 1 IT i.1 .Jit. .1 1 .1 11 . ! 1 1 " I - uie leaning ineme 01 me aooresses at me dinner last evening and the Daily News front page editorial published yesterday was much discussed by the visitors. Despatches were wired to the Vancouver newspapers featuring the need. All this comes about as a result of the visit. Other matters were laid before them which set them thinking but the highway was outstanding. It will be well for Prince Rupert to keep this the outstanding theme from now on until the highway is completed. SEES GREAT PROSPERITY Premier Bennett sees great prosperity coming for Canada. And we believe the Prime Minister is right. After a number of years during which many people have suffered hardships there will soon be an opportunity for all to make a decent. living We shall forget the lean years in the prosperity of the present. ' But we must remember that, if steps are not taken to prevent it, there will be lean years again within a short time and the people are not in the humor to be compelled to live in penury when there is plenty of food and clothes m the world and all that is lacking is the buying power. I j, PAINT SPECIALISTS ! I We vp lar8e stock of high quality paint to meet your every I need, with complete ranges of colors to choose from, all made In ! I B. C. by the British America Paint Co.. makers of the famous 1 Satin-Glo. I It Pays to Use Good Paint , THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. j5JTihAvenue Phone; 101 i AUCTIONEER ForL02eallh Ultra Violet Rays Packlng-Cratlng-Wrapplng intra Red Rays & Oeneral Furniture tepalra Massage . , . , All at Reasonable Prices List your goods with ma w p acdtvatt Tin Phone-Black U. SfS GEO. J. DAWES Green yih.B0fDeei,0kec" " COURT LIST VERY LIGHT Only One Civil Action and Five Naturalization Applications On June Calendar With but one civil action and five naturalization applications on the list. County Court was in regular monthly session before Judge W. E. Fisher yesterday. The civil action was that of A. 0. Annan vs. L. H. Brawand In which the claim of the plaintiff is for $48.53. The hearing was stood over. Williams, Manson,' Brown As'Harvey have the case for the plaintiff while R. L. McLennan is acting for the defendant. As previously Intimated, cases of Rita Evans and Katherlne Covering against Cora E. Black under the Minimum Wage Act have been Capt Colthurst Is Israelite Speaker Terrace Visitor Gives Discourse 011 "Japan, the League of Nations And Manchukuo" Capt. J. B. Colthurst of Terrace. who Is a visitor to the city, was the speaker last night at the regular fortnightly meeting of the local branch of the British-Israel Society in Toe H rooms, His subject was "Japan, the League of Nations and Manchukuo," and the discourse was both timely and Interesting. A good attendance of members of the So ciety was appreciative. President J. O. Johns was In the chair. be played after the men's game. Thereafter there win be games each Monday and Friday night. The draw for the knockout series pitted the Elks against the Moose and the Junior Elks against the Grotto In the first round, these games to be played as a double-header next Sunday afternoon. The Ladies' League schedule, first half: June 15 Grotto vs. Moose. June 18 Moose vs. Annette's. June 22 Annette's vs. Grotto. June 25 Moose vs. Grotto, June 29 Annette's vs. Moose. July 2 Grotto vs. Annette's. July 6 Grotto vs. Moose. July 9 Moose vs. Annette's. July 12 Annette's vs. Grotto. July 10 Moose vs. Grotto. July 20 Annette's vs. Moose. July 23 Grotto vs. Annette's. Mail Schedule for the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 4:30 pju rom the F.ai Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10 p.m. For Vancouver- Tuesday 12:30 p.m. Thursday 9:15 p.m. Friday n p.m June 10. 23 and 30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays (by train) 4:30 p.n.. From Vancouver- Sunday - , p.m Wednesday io ajn Friday v. p.m. June 11. 18 and 25 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (by train) 10 p.m For Anyox and Stewart Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 3 p.m From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday 11:30 a.m Thursday 8 p.m. For Naa River and Port Simpson-Sunday ..7 pjn From Naas Itlver and Port Slmpion Tuesday, 11:30 ajn For Queen Charlotte Islands-June 23 g p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands- June 21 For Alaska-June 11. 18 and 25 From Alaska- a.m a.m June 10. 23 and 30 p.m. Taking the Kinks Out Max Baer. at his training quarters y. Asbm? Park NJ Is putting In heavy work n preparation for tux coming battle. June 14, with Camera. He Is shown doing his calisthenics. The Markets Retail prices curreel here are ai follows: Vegetaoies New Potatoes. Imported, lb. Potatoes, Ashcroft. 9 lbs. Sack Potatoes. Vancouver, 10 lbs. ... Sack. $150 to Cucumbers, ho the use. eacll . . Sweet Potato, lb. Spinach. B.C.. lb ... Asparagus. B.C.. lb New Beets, bunch Green Onions, 3 bunchea Onions. 6 lbs. Leeks, bunch , Oarllc. imported, per lb. Cabbage. DC, new. lb California, lb Celery, Cal.. head, 15c and Radishes. 3 bunchea Fruits Cal Navel Oranges, doz. 20c to Lemons, Cal.. doz. 25c to Grapefruit. Cal, 5c to Florida Orapefrult, each 12c to ' 3 lbs Box Fancy, 3 lbs Box White. 100 lbs Yellow. 100 lbs Lard Pure, lb, 15c to F.rcs AdrtrtUt m mt Dally Nwi 1 B.C. Fresh Extras, cartoned -15 ! I Carrots. Cal.. bunch t JOS' FOOTBALL POSTrONKI) Owing to rain, the Junior Football League game achedulrd for Satur day afternoon between Borden Street and Booth Memorial Schools was postponed until Wednesday evening. Young Oeddlea and Daniel of Mastett were each fined 2JX $26. with option of seven 6ays' lm-.25 j prteonmefit. by Magistrate McCIy- 2JJ6 iinont In city police court this JO 'morning for drunkenness. 10 j Miss Netta Clark and John M?-,09;TavUh. who moved recently from .17! Prince Rupert, have now estab-.00 ' -rf-td the Arctic 8tudlo business .10 at Belmont House In Victoria and 2i are reported to be tolng well there jOS'In connection with the opening of .35 i the unique business. Victoria news-0j. papers gave extensive and detailed ,07 'write-ups. B.C. Head Lettuce. 12e to 13 j- Caullflower. !g Oal.. 2$c to ,35 Local, new laid. doz. . Tomatoes, hothouse, lb JO.Bulkley Valley, fresh, do. Parsley, bunch . .. .071 Hour Turnips, new. bunch . .09 J Flour. 49'a. No. 1 hard wheat Turnips, 8 lbs .25 Second Patent Parsnips. 6 lbs. .25 F Pastry Flour. 10 lbs. 45c to ... iSiAust, Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. .10 .75 .35 Comb Honey Honey rith 10 Smoked Kippers, lb. 18 salmon, fresh, lb Rhubarb, field, lb .04 "a"K. 'n Bananas. Jb. .. J5 Smoked Halibut, lb Pears, Aust.. doz. 50c to, CO i Butter Aust. Almeira Orapes. lb 25, Fancy, cartoned, lb. Canteloupes, Cal., each 20c to .25 No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs Strawberries. Wash., basket 20 Cheese Apples 1 Ontario solids, new, lb. ... 22c it Wlnesaps. fancy wrapped 3 lbs. .25; Ontario, mature, lb. Box , 3.25'3"tton, id, Yellow Newtons "C" grade, I Edam. lb. , 23, Roquefort, lb ix.- 3)0i-lorgonwla, lb .25 Meats 3.15 Fowl, No. 1, lb Dried rrulu i Roasting Chicken, lb White Figs, lb. .12' Ham, sliced, first grade Black Cooking Figs, lb 10 ! Ham, picnic, first grade, lb. .... Dates, bulk, lb., - 8c to .13 B.von, side, sliced, best grade Lemon and Orange Peel .2v Pork, shoulder, lb. Citron peel .32! Pork, loin, lb Prunes, 30-40, lb, id Pork, leg, lb. Prunes, 40-50, lb. 14 j Pork, dry salt, lb. ... Prunes, 60-70, lb Hi's Veal, loin, lb Raisins. Australian seedlessi lb, .14 Veal, shoulder, lb. Peaches, peeled, 14c to 17 Lamb, Sugar I Lamb, 7.55 7.05 .20 29 M 2i ... 15 ... 1.70 .50 ... M hxtracted Honey, per Jar 20c to JO : 55 15c. and 20 j 20 II ELKS WIN i BY DEFAULT .15 15 Navy tlnahle to Find Team Softball rUture The Elks won Leagu Softball 03, .89' 21 .35 M .43 JO ,25 i no I .45 20 .40 .10 28 21 20 21 .15 Raisins, Cal.. seedless, lb 15Boef, pot roast, lb 15 Currants, lb 15' Beef, boiling, lb., 8c to 10 Apricots, lb 22 ! Dee', roast prime rib, lb 20 Apples, dried 14c. to .171 Beef, steak, lb. 20c to - .23 shoulder, lb. 20 leg, lb 20 Lamb Chops, 30c to 21 Feed Wheat, Alberta 1.95 Bran 1.05 Middlings 2.00 Short , ,. 1,70 iwo extra iimincs to do it th !olng eleven innings. I Pltlwr. the Navy ptrk-un ia last night's city ame by n,aii th Royal Oatiadkn Naval Volun. ieer iiescrve being unable to field a team. Tlw Elks played an exhibl-wn a aialnu a plk-up team con-sUtlitf purUy of Navy ptuy.r it was a very slow and Ihtlc. tsmt the Elks coming out at Uie tor d - ... . ... . u - -t minoutfi u took '1; me allowed men hits while ihe n.j owK-unt coiitu! eight hiu. .,( the two EUc pitcher. Scott and stone the latter relieving the Vmufi m the fifth Inning. The teams were as follows Navy Macfie c. Comadliu Jb Bremner lb, Oeddes 2b PHrhe; p Chrtottoen cf.. Palmer u Ai.'.,r:e"i If . McLeod rf. Elk Johnsons. La mole f 3b.. Budinlch e.. Tobey 2b Stone lb Scott p. Ittrbe If.. Buck rf The league standing f date W I. p,t Orotto 4 0 i 000 Elks 4 1 AM Junior Elks 2 5 500 Moose I 3 250 R. C. N. V. R, 1 4 J00 C. N. R. A. 1 3 450 SOFTBALL June 13 Grotto vi Junior Bit. June 15 ON R.A. vs Moose June 18 Elks v CNR A June 20 Navy V. Orotto. June 22 Junior Elks vs. Mow. June 24-Grotto vs Elks. June 27 Moose vs. Navy June 29 CU.RA vs Junior Elkv July 2 Moose vs. Elks July 4 Junior Elks vs. Navy July CN.R A. vs Grotto. July 9 Junior Elks vs Elks. July 11-Navy vs CNRA TJIentholodum SPRAINS -M.0DRUISES KtIP A JAR IN THt CVun XMSt When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, U.C. To Greet You We meet all trains. Freight & j service anywnere ; Easscnger akelse Lake and Lodge, ne 1 boat HI. A, S.) now In service 1 on the lake. j Fare anywhere on the Uk one adult, $3.00 $1 M I' ea additional. No. crowa n No Job too small. PICNIC PAKTIF.8 EVER SUNDAY "THE BON" After the style of my tmtt "THK WO FURNITURE STORK Receiving" used furniture for ' sale or for storage T? 117 IJ.,lM',Kfr Bllt' r.YY.nuri n.ird