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PULLEN Managlng-Edtior SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5 00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week .10 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the .British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year - 3.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lncn, per Insertion . 1.40 Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion , - 2 Local readers, per Insertion, per line , .25 By mall to all other countries, per year , 9.00 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Wednesday. June 26, 1935 Some people have inquired what is meant by the law suit settled finally by the Frivy Council in England this week between the C, N. R. and the C. P. R. When the two big railways decided to purchase jointly the Northern Al berta Railways it was decided to share all export freight business going to competitive ports. The C. N. R. interpreted this to mean that they would get a half share of 11 ? i i. nr;ii; i i ti i aii Kra guiiig iu rort wimam anu aiso an going to van couver. The C. P. R. areued that Prince Runert and Vic toria were competitive points with Vancouver and so all grain hauled by theC. N. R. to Prince Rupert should count as part of the share of the national line. The Railway Board supported the C. N. R. but this decision was reversed by the Supreme Court of Canada and from now pn any grain shipped through Prince Rupert or Victoria win count as part of the half share of the National Railways in the output of the Peace River country over their railways. A CONTINUOUS FIGHT Many people will remember Premier McBride going to Ottawa and demanding better terms from the government of Canada in regard to subsidies, freight rates and other matters. He got very little. Later the Oliver government put up a fight on the freight rate question and G. G. McGeer was engaged as counsel to fight the case. British . , , . . 1 t.; i i i i vuiumuia won anu it Decame possioie to snip grain through western ports for export. When the Pattullo government came into power a year and a half aero an economic council was appointed and they investigated the relations between this nroVince and the Dominion and found that British Columbia still had much the worst of the deal. Owing to the depression the situation became acute and several delegations went to Ottawa to try to get better terms or in other words more money. They met with little success. It is possible that no further Action will be taken until after the election when a further con- Jerence will be held at Ottawa with a view to giving Bri tish Columbia a better break. In the meantime the econn mic situation is becoming more acute owing to the march of two thousand men toward Ottawa as far as Rerrinn. Evidently Premier Bennett has at last discovered that the west has a real grievance. Yesterday it looked as if ters. The prophecy of Premier Pattullo that circum stances over which Mr. Bennett had no control would force his hand before long is already coming true. What the men need and must have soon is work and watres. No matter what government is in control at Ottawa, it is the one essential. Idleness breeds all sorts of lawlessness. If the men had been working there would have been no march upon Ottawa. If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in ii i me city. THE DAILY NEWS Scot Football Stars Triumph in North America An aD-star team of Scottish f jotball players picked from the provisional teams in the "auld" land have just completed a tour of Canada and United States where they met the best thee countries could offer. Stretching their winning streak to ten straight victories, the SoottUh team defeated a picked all-star Eastern Canada eleven ae Toronto by sjc goals to nlL Thus they again conquered the east after croasJng Canada with a string of triumphs and running Into their sUf-fest opposiUon against an an-star western Canada team in "Vancouver. Scenes from both the east and west games are shown above. Willie Mills, the Aberdeen nah. Is shown going Into the air (top lefti along with Don Cowan, of Vancouver, during stiff tussle on the Pacific coast Tommy Walker. $60,000 star of Hearts, is pivoting below waiting to get Into action, Scots won that game 1 to 0. Top right shows Scots vs. eastern Canada, with D. Wilson. Scottish forward being blocked by a smart heading play from a Toronto opponent. Below, the Torontonlan haw secured and Dally Duncan, Derby county left wing wizard bacE to camera), starts In to retrieve. Coming In from the left Is Miller, who starred during the game and scored one goal Duncan was the outstanding player on the Scot line-up. thrlllinjc the spectators with his footwork and dribbling plays. PORT' CANUCKS BEAT ELKS Native Sons Continue Winninr Ways With 11-6 Victory Over Lodgrmen LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Sons of Canada 7 1 Legion 2 4 Elks 1 5 Pet. .876 222 .167 Sons of Canada finished up their first half schedule lost night In the City Baseball League by handing the Elks an 11-6 beating. The game had no bearing on the standing as seem to help themselves from win ning. Joe Scott started on the mound for the Elks but he was wild and In the third was replaced by Johnny Comadina who finished the game In a handy manner. Jack Lindsay pitched for the Sons and allowed nine hits and three walks but managed to pull himself out of some nasty holes. George Howe led the hitters with three blngies in four Umes up while Lindsay's trip'.e with three on FOOTBALL THURSDAY JUNE 27 Regiment vs. Young Liberals BASEBALL FRIDAY, JUNE 28 Elks vs. Legion m the opening frame was the best hit of the evening. The Box Score ELKS ABR II POA E Pong ss. , ... 5 0 0 0 2 0 Howe 3b 4 1 3 4 3-1 Mitchell c 3 116 0 1 J. Comadina If, p. 4 2 1 1 1 0 Moxley lb, rL 4 0 1110 BUtch cf. 4 0 1 0 0 0 Scott p, lb. 3 0 2 5 0 1 Kennedy 2b. .....w. 1 0 0 0 0 1 F. Comad. rf If. 4 0 0 1 0 1 Totals S. O. C Johnson 'si. ' Hllltrf. ..JL. 32 6 9 18 7 5 ABR r-2 2 - 1 LambJe cf,( 2 IT Lindsay p. i. . Tobey 2b. Cross lb.. f. ipiDson 3tu, .....a. the Canucks already had tucked Camrjbell If away the half, but they Just can't ' Frlzzell c II POA 1 0 2 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 11 2 0 1 0 1 5 Totals 28 11 11 21 11 2 Score by Innings: I Elks 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 S. O. C 5 1 5 0 0 0 x 11 i Summary 2-base hits, Johnson,: Tobey, Scott; 3-ba&e hit, Lindsay; j auutn. uui. dv unasav or. tscou 3), Comadina 2); base on balls' off Lindsay (3), Sc-tt (4); innings pitched by Scott 2 1-3; Comadina 3 2-3; losing pitcher, Scott; hit by pitcher, Kennedy; Olbson, Cross iby Scott); umpires, Smith and Bury; scorekeeper, A. Davies; time of game, 1:30. I SOFTBALL CUP DRAW Draw for the Dominion Day softball cup took place this morning. Canadian National and Orotto wll lplay tonight, the loser to play Elks tomorrow evening. The winners tonight and tomorrow will J meet In the final next Monday. 1 Wednesday jUI, -a - r Second Round Of Wimbledon Tennis Today LONDON, June 26: Norman Parquharson of South Africa defeated Bobby Murray of Montreal today in the second round of the Wimbledon tennU championships. 9-7, 4-6. 6-2. 6-3. Baseball Scores National League Pittsburg 2. Boston 7. St. Louis 6, Brooklyn 4. Chicago 2-10. New York 3-5, Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 10. American Leae;ue Washington 7. Detroit 4. New York 4. Cleveland 5. PS GROTTO TAXI 456 You only live once, yhy not ride in the best? Three Cars at your service. Bert Morgan Bud Barrie PROP. Taxi 99 The latest In motor transportation A CAR SERVICE Stan Moran, Proprietor Bisley Beckons ' ! Empire's Shots For Big Annual Canadian Team Has lloprs For King' I'rlir and Report of 1ju Year's Record BISLEY CAMP. Enfj. June 2$ CP The clan air already gathering from all over the Empire for the National Rifle Association's 72nd annual meeting opening July 8 when the Empire'skeenest military shots matctrnerve and experience over all rang. 1 ' Canada's tram, which should be one of the strongest the Dominion , lias ever sent, a formidable combination of brilliancy and exper-if nee. hope not only to match the Damlnlon'r wonderful record last 1 year but Uj excl it. and poaalbly ukswi capiurr iiw rtuisr rum, pm classic for marksman. Tlve last .occasion for Canada was In 19M when LL-Col. It M Blair of Vancouver scored the blue ribbon of Empire marksmanship. This being the Stiver Jubilee year of the King, the Empire meeting over "UlsJey far-spreading ranges take on a new note The congregation of the military teams frtmv all parts of the Empire In some measure will compensate fori . the fact that the Empire's fighting tuc coronaiioii year. ivii. was not one of Canada's great years at BUley, though they won the Mae-klnnon Challenge Cup on that occasion. Since then, however, the men from the Dominion have become moat proorinetU of Ute overseas Invaders, and If they can go on where they left off In 1934 it should be a clean sweep for Canada. (Continued on page three) NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY HlOM HOME" Rates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot ti told Waw Prince Rupert BC Phone Ml PXJ. B x M Manners uuiuhu wrr not rrpmn-1 All ""v t ted during the Jubilee celebrations A L! J AL! Our Famous Edson. 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