PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday m;iv i .. Honored By Citizens rii:fiwiB:BfBBaTi?BBBTifB i IB, Hullo Folks! I ! SPORT NEW s Introducing 7 I'M TB SB tJtJBi'BiB'-Ji B ia-.B.iB JH.- naBlB i SB S.B VB r B rBVBTB SB UBftttB SB TM IWlW bbbbbbbv v DAILY EDITION FUNCTION BY GUIDES Mothers and Friends Attended Affair Last Evening celved. Rev. James B. Gibson was in the chair. The program, which opened with Nona Hodgson was enrolled ai a Guide and service stars were presented as follows: Fourth year. Patrol Leader Hon-ora Silversldes. Third year. Patrol Second Edna McLean. Second year. Patrol Leaders Mar-Jorie Silversldes and Muriel Eby. Patrol Second Alma Dybhavn and Guides Geraldlne Cade. Victoria Stamford. Catherine Baker, Joan Baker, Margaret Christlson, Aud rey Watkinson. Jean Watt. Nancy Bremner and Peggy Blackhall The patrol challenge cup was won by the Sunflower Patrol for the fourth consecutive year. Points were awarded for attendance, inspection, badge work, patrol games etc. and the Sunflowers, with a total of 694, led the company by 47 points. The remaining two patrcls came close to tying, the Poppy Pa trol gaining G47 points and the Ro bin. 039. Members of the winning patrol Ini1n4a Tm.a1 T I , r 4 r. I , UV.1UUC f-abiut Lcuucr uuuur on versldes, Patrol Second Edna Mc Xean and Guides Geraldlne Cade Margaret Christlson, Betty Wilkin son, Nona Hodgson and Kathleen O'Neill. In the absence of Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, the president of the Guide NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A II OMR AWAY FROM , HOME" Rates 11.00 np 50 Rooms, Hot tt Cold Water Princ) Rupert, B.C, Phone 281 P.O. Box lvfl Mirhev Mousp , . j SHOES FOR CHILDREN These shoes feature Clayton E. Hulbut's Ventre-Arch Construction with NEW and EXCLUSIVE features that PROMOTE HEALTH & COMFORT. This popular priced line is selling fast. See these at The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. LIMITED Exclusive Agents for Northern It.C THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue U. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Wednesday, May 30, 1934 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Alaska Southern Airways ' I Lockheed-Vega seaplane Chicag- The members of the First Prince nof t pn0ted by Bob Ellis, arrived Rupert Guide Company, Cap.. Mu- htre at:j0 thJs moming from Ket-riel Brewerton, entertained their cnikan to meet and take north Nick mothers and friends In the Cathe- Bez, prominent Juneau cannery op-dral Hall last evening. There-was a erator and president of the Alaska good attendance and the urogram. Southern Airways, who arrived on arranged almost entirely by the ;'tne Prlnce George this afternoon uuiaes memseives , was wen re-,frnm RpnttJp Th n;m. if riht after the arrival of the steamer on its return to Alaska. One of the members of the crew of the plane uie singing oi u uanaoa ana re- was junior stepp, son Df M. L marks by the chairman, included an . BtepPi Tormer Unlted states cus. entertainment by the members of lt0ms officer here, who is now loca-the Poppy Patrol, a humorous dia-1 ted at Ketchikan. He met a num-logue by two members of the Sun- ber of young rrlends here. flower Patrol and campflre songs and story by the Poppy Patrol and charter yacnt Nooya belong. members of the Sunflower. This lng Campbell Church of Seattle was lonowea py pairoi races arm and commanded bv Cant. Mnran. the east who will make a cruise of Alaska waters on the vessel. Camp V' v - . .j'j'-BBSBBHrXBBBBBBBBBBB ue- Ci S P McMordle D, fi O. TRIIIUTE IS IAII (Continue! from paire onel the city. An important accomplishment by Col. McMordle on behalf of this city, the commissioner nld. had been his successful engineering of the negotiations which had prising lo him as It was uncUxn eil He wished to sincerely thank hi I friends for the honor lliey had IHnti htm nnrf fnr the tributes which communitj- but the be , had expressed In loartnK their host of friends for HeaHh.jprnce RuperU MeM9rtlc re. luck and prosperity ulo good ft was true he WM lo follow them. L dUtlnct promotion. At that how- Commissioner Alder ako ad- City pver UlU had nU nome (or ded his tribute to Col. MeMordle. aiui u more than twnW.nw rr He had given valuable service to here thal he , leavlMf ni tKa Mnmmiinvtw Unnnmonil In til - ... m) friends. It was. therclore. a way of street construction would be for him be maUpr of d Ttl to a permanent reminder of the part deDartin, lie nau piajru 111 uic uuiiuiuk up m After outlining in a reminiscent vein his association with Uils com munity since Its. very early days when. he had come here from On tario, a young contractor full of . . youthful exuberance and enthiu.- , brought the Power D. rvwxr-M,,., Corporation nt off .,.. ji , . j . . 'asm. Col. McMordle declared U.a o tinAA n.,. Investment of $JJ500,000 at a time when it had been so welcome. Both Prince Rupert. tnllnvtiio t hp nrMpntfitlnn tn he still had unbounded confidence in the future of this city. True the rcnini d had iU vicissitude. Col. McMordle and his charming wife would be Indeed miaeed in ""' " . ' ... . tunes and disappointments than any other growing city in Western Col. McMordle. there were muaieal f source flnd Ptentialltlea t and it wa, rea-He honor, with the finglng of "For w s a Jollv Good Fellow" and the PWy m not far dUunt u- giving of hearty cheer. Ior the ture' there would be a clt h;re of nartine meat ' , ' from 25JX0 to 15JDQ0 .people. Tlw Col. McMordle Replies :com, of tne power ConMraUt.n touched the tri- Obviously by of Canada muit fevntuanv mean butes which had been paid. Col. ,lnnra.nt Th M,L ... McMordle waa then called by upon uU gd Mb lMeMn not to expect marcn pasi Dy me enure company .arrived in Dort this mornlnir (mmi.h. v,., , wa vtsss liiaii it; tcouuuu 4il llitu Seattle to await thp arrival frnm .u. v. ,j i.- bell Church, owner of the Nooya asj was an honor wh:i h well as other Seattle charter yachts, including the Westward and Caro-i line. Is at present In Alaska himself aboard the big steam yacht Hussar With a good sized list of passen gers, C. N. R. steamer Prince George. Capt. Nell McLean arrived in port at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 pjn for Anyox and 8tewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Mrs. Percy Carr. widow of Pro vincial wonsiaoie rercy carr oi of Merrltt. who has been murdered by Indians In the Nicola Valley. formerly taught school in Burns Lake, having been, before mar riage. Miss Margaret Pollock The murdered officer waa at one time stationed at Burns Lake. Association, Mrs. E. Anderson made the presentations. At the conclusion of the prpgram refreshments were served by the uutdes. The Westholme Rooms Close to Depot And Harbor View. Single and Double Rooms, by Day, Week or Month. Located at 614 Second Ave, Prince Rupert the coloiw;! but on tod ol that to BBI Bri zo'. FLAVOUR... like that oftoaitednut-oicio. Crisp . . with ariA criipntu that melti in your mouth. Nouriih- log . . . i only ticn wheat anil rice graini can be when exploded for coin piece digeitl-blllcy. Thac'a Quaker Puffed wheat and Puffed Rice. SlBl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 1,001 PRIZES EVERY WEEK Free trips to New Ytfrk, Chicago, llateball, Ctlovea. Linen in to BABE RUTH over N.B.C. Blue Network MON., WED. and FRI. For exact time.refer to your , local newipaper. u",l, things to come to Prince Rupert f -- ."Z . . w.uu'" that would do better elsewhere. ... yKL, ui nuKiium Hum uenaerea a numtc banauet. declared ..j . . ... . iins port was emmenuy suuen. . uunciui, lui De given sum a nanasomr present 7 r'i 6 was ti sur- such industries as pulp and paper manufacture which would undoubtedly, be located here when capital for Investment purposes once again began to flow The gathering, which opened with the slnglnfe'df rO-cHnado.'' closed .wtthMuaNallonal AfiJhcSn John 'Ev presided at the piano Those present were: John Dybhavn C H. Orme. Reld McLennan. T H Johnson, C. V. Evlttf, W. J. Alder H. F. Pullen. W. Watts, L. W. Patmore. D. J. Matheson. C. G Minns. E. C. Jones, Stan Smith. O. . . a lir t v., v. n, ouuuiuua, oiepnen rwing, a. uu-1 Hamel. Russell Smith, W. E. Drnke Dr. J. F. McOuire. L. H. Haworth F. Wlllan. P. pamula. J. Bulger. F. E Robertson. R. Van der Bluys, L Pierce. C. Blggart. J. Clones, Doug. Frlzzell. W. Bchrlaberg, G. Bryant. I W. J. McCutcheon, Bert Morgan. W.l O. Fulton, G. P. Tinker, H. Brecn, T. i McMeekin. j. Currle. J. R. Mitchell, !8 E. Parker. O. Eckerman, M. P. 1 McCaffery, J. L. Lee, P. M. Ray. R 'E. Moore. D. O. Stewart. W. M. Blackstock. Max Heilbroncr, D, C. McRae. p. Lakle, W. Coates, J. T. Harvey, J. h. Preece. T. Silversldes, Dr W. T. Kergln, M. M. McLachlan, T. W. Brown. H. F. McLeod, Tliomas , iruuer. n. Mussallem. A. E. Parlow, O W Crlpps, V. S. Moore. T. McCly-mont. R. Morrison, J. J. Little, Theo Collart, o. W. Nickerson, F. A. Mac-Callum. O. D. Tlte. W. P. Armour, T J Williams. J II JUHlor Wnltr , Hume J. A. Hlnton, II. B. Rochester, J McLeod. J. . Davcy, II. K. Chrls-tensen, W. j. Raymond, J. M. Simpson A. Brooksbank, O. A. Hunter. I Alex McRae, A. W. Llpsln, J. E. Jack. iR E Benson. II. F. Olassey, J, W ! Walker. Frank Dlbb, W. II, Tobey and Dr. j. h, Carson, INDIANS IN REAL LEAD Cleveland Wanks Oiieai IVIihe mix Red Sot Draw Away From Philadelphia Athletic CLEVELAND. May SO: (CIV rjcvt'ruid Indians ty winning rt -out victory fr the Chicago VVhi:i Box here veaterday. took .,ti i-ihi kd w half a anr ifu for sixth plaee. Yeeteiday'a Big Leflftie scores: Natitmal Lracur Philadelphia 4. lJarton C. New York 4. Brooklyn 3. Aitirriran league Chicago 0. Cleveland S. Boston 2. Philadelphia 1. Detroit 7 St. Louis 12. .National League St Louts 22 13 23 Pittsburg 20 13 .GOG' New York 23 15 .CDS Chicago 22 10 .570 Boston 18 16 .529 Brooklyn 20 .420 Philadelphia II 22 .333 Cincinnati 8 24 J50 American League Cleveland 20 12 .625 New York .2! 44 AOO Detroit 10 17 .523 Washington ( 10 18 .314 St Louis 17 17 .500 Boston 16 20 .444 Philadelphia 15 21 .417 Chicago 13 21 .352 Added Attraction For Elks' Flag Day Mr. J. Watt's Danrint; I'uptU tVill Petfurni in Full lliehland CUumra The Elks announce that a decided attraction has been added to their program for Flag Day. Twelve dancing students of Mrs. J. fWntt of Prince Rupert win nut on a program as follows: six pupils, i 5 o 8 years, sword dance: 6 pupils, 10 to 14 years. Irish jig AU the lit-1 tie dancers will be dressed in full i Highland costume I The Flan Day program Is now! compute A good time Is assured. , Grade'A'Milk We do not depend upon train arrivals hut produce ur milk twice dully from our own government tested rows here In town, WE HELL Olllt TICKETS: 8 Quarts for $1 14 Pints for $1 At the store on Kerond Ntreet Per Quart 12c Per Pint 7c CREAM Per J-Pint 20c Per Pint HGc We also carry butter, eggs, buttermilk and strawberries Dominion Dairy Phone C3G COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Vahey. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley, Prince Rupert Feed Co. IS rilODH ill BBBBMMUIatlaiAiiUaBEagflBBHk SPORT CHAT 4' Imttth .tii-ea tul In dgmttna-: .. . my. at second, and JluMar. in the field, played atertlng ball for the tatter. ! . Tli llne-upt were as foliowa: i Maose-JlKtum. sa.: J. Arm lrong c; Mrogc, 34).; F. Morri jfon, tsf.; It. Morrison, p ; n Arm atrong. lb.: C. Lnnait. if.; Murray. T :2b.; Hunter, if. j P I ll Pi J Elk-ulmao. fcika-wownao. sa.; sa.; Joy. Jay. 3b.:' 3b baseball oiandinps Lanibip uudmkh. c n.k.; , .2b.; Bumeu. rf.: Veitch. .;' 8eott. p.: Barber, lb. ItlXJIMCVr I.ININUP hum and Nay lor: Lindsay. Kska-moto. Campbell. Cmrnp and Coma-dlna; reserves. Veitch and Gay. MLItCllANTS' LINIMT Merchant' line-up for tomorniw evening's Gllhuly Cup football game Is announced as foltowa: S. Ourvlch: Moe and Btllea; McKay. Q. Howe and B. Hunt: V ChenoMit. F. Dickens. A. Dickens. Leken and Carroll. iEW....andi pocnet uoou AUTOMATIC ONE LEAF AT A TIME- A tmi mtert mimJni ttook tat Um IHHkM. Com.m d UtatM raaubU aiakvf ! Itnt lot St. Hi'lAG CigirMt. Vtfm tn Km LEGION IN LEAD NOW the Moos 8 lo . the Ella mvn'.1 Mm,,i" Vv Score 1 uur ,u .ot up to thlr usual torn; In thU Usl N4M Monday rdfhf Otty BfcfWwll .,.. . " t-auadtan Leaici. t . Th n, i. rr lust as U ttisy Jnlmcfc to' j1 take tt.e came but rtXod up aon- ,Ouhuly i:U1 THf;''1M fle;i Thl rw' stderably toward the i-nd. Mno mad one ran In Hie treat6"4 " " " ' '" f nui. , ;iinn hut the BUT., tn thefr tmtf "WI Wiww uo1' the idle New Yolk Yanlu-os ored two to take the lend Th MooS1, Wfm n,,ln H" -! American Leaauo. Tte Indiana had been on lop wlU a " add,n noMir In tnuthematlc! niacin during the the fourth but thtTKlto were tip ist two day 'ani 01 11 10 C,"T "ur uuiei in Tlw am at Milladelnhla be- he fourth after wr.toh Uia were w-en the AthlaUcs and t.e Um-nX io 'f aHhough the t , tji ao um boIImI at th-!Mooe mreatenefl again tn :ne of the seventh wUh Uic score' xth ni "0- John , t,. nn In fnvnr of thp lflttr JKl Hudllllch UllSd ttlC bt A .i result. uito seventh WUS I WO U) U III r. V . : "Ion. "Hiflfe waa a rati -b. j fans In attomtoner TB PrHtee Itapt rt r. ill fnm a luiidii .4 i tonight, Uc draw t ,i. Tonight : Mm ton and Bedford ' 7:1. It Youn vs Haw., atoek and Xli l)lu k : IrHwrtt ulid Mrs Ilortoi inunosy j, w i h. worth vs Miv Miu i, Morrlie m. Mrs Walk Hi V. Unsey; 5 00 uKf 4 th a it t tr.f u 1 it the Mkmen Humped K BM"1 a,lU? 'Zl CV,nipetlll tu and 3 ArmatronB fte the Marltaj " plate oeiow Uic Red ,,,,te , , ( ,l,b eavy hitter, for tr.e XU. wttti whom ,hom thev the? had had been been ; Tennis Tourney Opening Tonight Frrcman; Ilmwn Ti 4a0. Mm B;ui vs V: . :30, Mrs Currte v.s M : ' MIMIh4) and Mlv F .- t Mr ' The following line-up for He-l?1""" ;l IT. Mr n Btamford I niUAICjr, BIJ HI1U uiia, tint, WHtfc- by David Borland Lieut. Oat. 8 P M IL iir E f.ib i: . it Al 111 u, 'Xf u M W :tr os manafer of the fan:-.. TTaut lliere. arrivail tiotn Nai. . zz'l Prime Oewrge Un .if . x u oeaiNiHlf by Mr Bo .i.' 1 t: 1 two eh lid ret) Col MtMor'.-leave tomorrow nigir nt V Prlr. Oeortpe for his n- tx ,: of the Damtnton Tur r V torta. 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