f THE DAILY NfiWS. PRINCE RCFEBT BRITISH COLUMBIA PntKshed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third ATenue H. P. FULLEH - - - Uan"agln-Edltor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period paid to advance' $5.6t For leaser periods, paid In advance, per week Jt By mail 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 lncn per Insertion Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of CirenlaftoBS FRAUDULENT RELIEF anvbody was being robbed. IS SI 3 6 9JX J? I. Saturday, July 21, 1934 There is no doubt that the relief plans of the provincial government have been abused. People who were not entitled to it took money from the public funds, usually because they heard their neighbors were doing the same. It was something like this: "Jones is drawing down his twenty dollars a month and he doesn't need it as badly as I do, so application is made and the money is paid. It wa public money anyway and the recipients did not feel that At present an investigator is in the interior in connection with reports of people securing relief fraudulently. Some prosecutions have already been launched dnd others are likely to follow. There is a possibility of the invest! gator also visiting Prince Rupert. COST OF LIVING DOWN According to the Bureau of Statistics at Ottawa the cost of living dropped in June, the recession being mostly in foodstuffs. Up to that time there had been a steady advance all along the line. The only advance in June was in men's wearing apparel which was slightly dearer due to the higher cost of yard goods; Possibly the drop is only seasonal. TRUMPETER SWANS There seem to be some people who still doubt that the swans which visit TJeLI each winter are trumpeter swana As it is illegal to shoot swans of any kind, none of these have been killed but people who have seen ami heard them say they are the real "trumpeters " Yesterday we published a report from Tlell that a couple of the birds had apparently taken up summer residence hi the Tlell River. Scientists will be interested in this and doubtless will CHURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. D. Clarke, Pastor Organist Miss S. Ola f son 11 AJtL, A LESSON FROM1 8AMSON 7:30 PJJyBrltkh Israelism, If True. Does it Make Any Difference?" FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH m ; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .U Preacher Rev. W. D. Grant llollingworth, B.A. 11 A.M., FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sermon Subject: "HE WILL PROVIDE' 7:30 PA!.. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sermon Subject: THE CHALLENGE OF WORLD CONDITIONS!' Visitors Welcome The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Holds First Pltre in Recreational Activities at HaielUn HAZ ELTON, July 21: Golf stni holds llrst place in the sportifig activities of the people of Hazelton rfnd, when the day's work is done, men and women can be seen with their golf Bags hurrying to the links. Every Wednesday afternoon is a Special day for ladies arid, daring the afternoon, refreshments are served on the course. The people are very enthusiastic about the game and a little later on In the seison, when the tournaments are held, there Is vefy keen competition for the cups and other trophies that are put up. Baseball Scores American Lei?o Boston 3, Cleveland 5. Philadelphia S. Detroit 4. New York 6, Chicago 1. Washington 4, St. Louis 7. National League St Louis 5, Boston 1. Cincinnati 5. New Yoik 11. Baseball Standings National Lei foe New York M 3l .644 Chicago 52 34 .605 St Louis 49 35 t5 Pittsburg 41 40 i0 Boston 43 44 .494 Philadelphia 38 50 .416 Brooklyn 36 50 .419 Cincinnati : Z) U 22i American League Detroit 53 32 .M4 New York 50 33 .602 Cleveland 46 34 .548 Boston 45 41 .523 St Louis . 39 40 .494 Washington 41 45 .471 Philadelphia 33 M J9 Chicago 29 57 .337 Grotto Suffers First Defeat Defeated 9 io i by Elfcs in tight Softball Game Last Evening The Orotic suffered its first defeat of the season last everting In Che City Softball League at the hands of the Elks who scored a close 9 to 8 victory. In the if Is game the Annette Tigerettes smothered the Moose Girls by a score of 18 to 7. the Moose having several "blow up" linings which proved costly. IMPORTANT GTHO EVENT (Continued Irorfl page oneJ tended an invitation from Indiana-polls for attendance at the 1935 convention. Rev. W. D. Grant .Holllngworth, official delegate of the local club to the recent international convention In Calgafy. was welcdmecf bact. Me will present his report on the convention later. Guests at tfie dinner. In addition fo Messrs. Berry and Hershberger. Included Mr. Haines of the strollers, J. Thompson of Stewart, J. J. Little, president of the local Rotary Club, Orvllle Denstedt. A. ft. Nichols, W. M. Blackstock and Df. Neal Carter of Prince Rupert. H. N. Brocklesby was winner of the dinner raffle. It was announced that August 1 had been set as the date for the Rotary-Gyro comic Softball game. Following the dyfo dinner, the Gyros and friends adjourned to the residence of William Cfulckshank where there was Informal erite'r-talnment for the remainder of the evening. This afternoon Messrs'. Biry and Hershberger xtt being taken for a harbor cruise by Gyro Charles E, THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. July 21 W. GOLF GAME Former Pastor BIG SPORT, WHazeltort s in England Now Rev. T. H. Wright BA.. BD., for mer pastor of the Haielton United Church and secretary of the Presbytery of Prince Rupert, is at pre sent holidaying In England and Is supplying for a while at St Ives Hunts, twelve miles from the uni versity city of Cambridge. St Ives vicinity Is one of England's rural beauty spots. At the official board sessions held recently at Over. Cambridge. M Mr. Wright was the recipient of a complimentary resolution as fol lows: "Resolved that we welcome Rev. T. H. Wright BA.. B.D. io but circuit to supply in plate of Mr Wiffen. We are delfghted to share In his ministry and wish for him a happy AM. successful time with our people.' while fn London recentfy Mr Wright visited some of the chief places of interest and attended meetings' which ere addressed by distinguished speakers. He also tint veyed greetings froni the" Mayor of Vancouver to the Lord M3yor of London and was received by sir Charles Cotlaft. the Lord Mayor Copper City Milch Changed ChrsUt Of itl Cabirrt Being tit- fnoted With Fine HdnsX ftepfitlrfg Them TERRACE. July 21 -The pfcttff estrae clustef of log" cabins which now makes up most of Copped City, bit trie hkhway half way be tween Terrace and list, will b ho more in the near future be cause L. a, Skinner and II. Lind. who 6rm the hulk of the fnhabl- tanls are building fine new l evidences and intend to' dem-.itsh the -Id wildings. Mcrforista tfavel-Itng the roafi wDl know of the wonderful beauty Of rncArntalri and river that Characterizes the faaf-ney. Th bridge over the Coppff fcrver Is" a veritable beauty spoi. These two citizens deserve" to be congratulated oh their enterprising spirit. Hotel Arrivals Royal E. Nelson, H. Thompson, A. Fielding, d, G. McQuarrie, Ai Nabb, T. toIII, P. Brandstrom, j. O'Neil. V. R. Bell, E. Lindqulst and J. Maldk. Vancouver; J. M. tti, Anyox. Knox W. Wrlgtt T. Thoimaa and it Man sen, Vancouver; 3. N. Stewart Prince George. Savoy Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston and Miss Meca iohnston, Surf Infet Mine: Mrs. k. HL Hellawell, Tlell Dan 8. Hill and J. O, Peterson, city. Prince Rupert Mrs. A. Mentalaris and T. Kaye Vancouver: W. E. Walker and Miss Betty Walker, Naas River: Joe Hershberger, Columbus, Ohio; C Gillespie. Oceanic. . ft. 'G. Johnston Klemtu; Mrsl J. Bauf, Telkwa: James Martlrr, Mrs AOraham and Miss Dawn Mar tin. Massett: H. C. .Mills, Victoria': Mrs. W. Muir. Edmonton; Mrs. F. B. OUlis. Miss Mary Olllls, D. J. Bartlett, Norman L Brown, V. A. Rollins. Harold Lannlng and Hor- old Brown, Vancouver; A, M. Men zles and Oeorge J. Alexander, Vic torla: O. H. Tycho, Smlthers: E. H. Kinder, Surf Inlet: J. Marshall. Winnipeg; Mrs. Reagon Houston San Antonio, Texas; A. ft. Brue- gar and Miss M. A. Orant, Wran- getl, Alaska; L-. M. Campbell. Win nrpeg; S. R. Donaldsbri and J. J. Donaldson, Port Esslngton; H, T Emmons, Boston, Central P Jensen, L, Mude, C. Magrras- sen and Mrs. RR. Berry, city. J. Rordahl, V. M. Berry, B. Brown and Ted Balnea city: T. Anderson, W. Franz, Fritz Nay and R. Har ris, CUR.: C. Barlow. Montreal! EXERCISES Starr. The two district lieutenant ! Nf j, clty . j. mpn, Ko- warm, governors, who have" be in here since : yesterday, will sail this evening by th Prince Oeorge f6f taric6uver. LADIES' SOFTBALL LEAttCE ... Aug. 22 O rot to vs. Moose. Aug. 24 Junior Elks vs. C. N. R. A. Aug. 27 Moose vs. Elks. Ben Llpsln sailed lait night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver where he will pay a brief visit with his family. IN CLOSING First Baptist Churfh Tsi rational School Has Funetion in Connection IfHh Irid of ltora. There was a large gathering of ;hlldren as well as many Interested parents at the ceremonies In I. O. D. E. Hall last night in connection -lth the closing of the vacational chool for children which has been ondocted durir.g the pist two seeks under the iOSpttH of First Baptist Church with Rev. Dr. and Mrs. F W. Dafoe In charge Certl- .Icates were presented and an hi terestlng display of the handiwork esuhint from the work of the xhool as exhibited. Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe acted as thalrman and the proceedings op-ned with a worship service by the hfttors followed by primary exer ises. Reports' on the junior depaftrneht ind Ionic bovs wer presented by "lefchef flemmoni. on the girls Ork by Ovrehdolyh Lear and on he prtmafy iofk bt Nancy Brerh her. The total registration In the fchcioi was M with the highest en rolment for arry day 103 aid the owest, 61 the avefage i-as W and thr ttefe 43 ehlMen who had Effect attendafice. the etching's program Included nantr solos by Harrt Da:gett and Tomm Pleiee. flnfi bt Amt Aim- rfrong and Isabel fltfMH ind by fov ind iune Ber. dahcei by tommy Kraiise and Jean MeANe ind chordsei, the singing of "Ood ave the king" closing the pfoceed- mcs. lc (Mm eonel were then orovlded for all the children. Gordon Caldetwcod ahd Billy Hrinfer were ushers. Farewell Party Given Departing Pastor and Wife kAZEtTtm. July tl-.tbt tilee Club held a lafeweli parti1 for Rev. ahd Mrs. 8. v. ,11 Redman before they left for Mission. Mr. Redman has been United Church minister here for three- years and was also conductor of the Olee dub. A very enjoyable musical evening was SDent In the course 6f whicli a presentation was made, on behalf bt the club, to Rev. and Mrs. Red man of a beautiful glass bowl and randlestlck holders. Delicious re freshments were served. People of Hazelton regret very much to see Rev. and Mrs. Redman leave as they have both been very fatuable members of the commun Ity. Rev. O. Orundahl of Vancouver is Mr Redman's successor. Pastor at Butns Lake Moved To Salmon Arm BURNS LAKE, July 21 4lev, E. S. Fleming, for several years pastor of the Unlteo Church here. has left with Mrs. Fleming and family for Salmon Arm where they will take up future residence, Mr. Flemlrfg having been transferred to that point in the ministry. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fleminy took an active part in community life during thelf residence here and their departure from Burns Lake it greatly regretted. They were particularly leaden amoag the young people. Numerous affairs were held In their honof prior to their departure. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm, 63. Alyansh Clear, calm, 68. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 55. Stewart-Clear, calm, 5J. Hazelton Clear, calm, M. Smlthers Part Cloudy, calm, dlak; Mr. and Mrs. J. Iladland,' Barns Lake Raining, calm, SO. Oorra River. SOFTBALL July 23 Junior Elks vs. Moose, July 25 C. N. ft. A. vs, drotto, July 27-Ells vs. Junior Efkl, July 30 Moose vs. Grotto. Aug. 1-C. N. R. A. vs, Junior Elks. Aug. 3 Elks vs. Moose, Aug. t Elks vs, C. N, R. A, Au. (Junior jQii v. drotto. SNAPrW; cUams AN toUibii Bathtcba, Waslibailflt; Wrndowa, And Mirrcrs. ClQDOt SOStGh. Thd Letter Box APPRECIATION Editor. Daily News:- Please discontinue temporarily my subscription to The Dally Newt. 1 shall be away from Victoria dur ing the summer months. I have found The Dally News in valuable, not only for keeping mei n touch itith progress of Prtnee Rupert but also for iU splendid coricise presentation of the major jew Of th w&f id. I believe that for a busy man our paper carries a more useful selection of the important events of ;-frtada arid the world than many if the larger papers. Victoria, B.C. HARRY OILLILAND. CHEAPER RAILWAY FARES "iltOr. Dail News: Manv w-oole living alotvg or rfar the route of the Canadian rational between Prtnee Oeorg hd Prince Ropert would mart. prr elate tower railway fares be veen these poinU. Mar I ugei hat that i 3c. a mile rate be ha reed with return fares at a fdre and one-third a very reason rble rate' by any train and any Jlstanee and at any time named on time tables to and from ihy station along the line Many Sfople particularly at the present 'ime are barred from travelling owing to the high farea charged ( know that half-a-ent a mMe! 'ares are charged to and from the ast etc That is all very well bat hat floes not help those wt.o wish 6' ttitel shorter distances and I ton'dder the short distance travel should be encouraged more as la done In all other countries If cheaper fares were metVe known to the genera public I feet sure many oeople would travel by train wtoo annot atfoard to do so now, Oa nadian National Railways betong '0 the people of Canada and sureiv hey s4Kuld have every facility given them and be encouraged to rael on their own railways. In the bast nothing has been done to en ourwge the pubHc to travel onlv lust the favored few and ltd persons' who are privileged with : "tree pass, many of whom ar bald higher salaries ahd wages than those engaged in other ocrtj-Mllcirt it is Wih time that all passes and other cncesJon wer tut out entirely and every person made to pay their proper fare It Is an absolute disgrace to the railway management that the general Pudhc w not catered tor in a proper way, our trains passing through tatlons with hardly onyone travel 'ing lri them and probably those hat are most of them may be "dead heads". How can railways' w maae to pay uwt way' Is It not vbout time that our so-tailed railway managers woke up from their lethargy? If they cannot do so therr for goodness sake call sow In from the outside who are live wires. Noah could have run railways better, ft Is the most antiquated railway system In the whole world. Northerh Interior Steamships Sailing; tor Yanrouvri Monday as. Pr. Rupert 3 pm. Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Friday as. Prin. Adelaide 10 pm. Ss. Cardena midnight PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SUpliiUW( ami Entlnrtr. lra Bfta dating. BUt 4 Aeetilcao wVWLg. SfMrUlUu Sawautii Mlalng Maehluery. fU Tj? C4. Eeitoe RMlr4 aM UrrhaalKI. SHOES For the Children llow much thootht do vou give to the child's Ten Utile Tor and the footwear (tier heed? "As a twig I bent, u hIII grow the tree" applies to we Imrhans too, and most especially to the fret of the little Ones Genuine Orpins! t'LtrroN t: mitLutT "MICKEY MOUSE" Ventilated CUSHION SOLE SHOES For Children The Family Shoe Store LIMITED Third Avenue Phone SSI The Commodore Cafe Has converted the Cabaret into a dining-room for Afternoon Teas Catering to bridge parties both afternoons and evenings, supplying cards and score cards free of charge. Don't Forget the 50c Sunday Chicken Dinner GET A REAL REST And Change of Climate FURNISHED CAUINS Also Room and Board Mrs. Hirnic's Camp Lake Kalhlyn Panic Prevention is as necessary and as vital to every Car Owner as it Is to anyone who depends upon a storage battery to provide an unfailing and S?1 ??.Ufce,?lt electricity Slll'ROX Al'TOMOIUI.K ItAT-Il'R1l5,-?.J,,If,,tlTeI Preveft Pan'" with their amazing storage capabilities, Let us give you a demonstration. JAMES MARTIN Massett, B C, p.o. Bos 77, Prince Rupert, B.C