PAOI TWO DAILY KUmUN . . .. Sport Oxfords Comfort For Holiday Wear Natural Elk and Elk with Brown Trim SEE WINDOW DISPLAY THE DAILY NEWS. rKLNCk KUPKBT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupen Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. r. PULLEN - - - Managing-Ed rcor AOVEKT18ING HATKH Transient display advertising, per inert, per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone 98 88 l.iij Wednesday, July 8, 1936 EVERY EFFORT COUNTS Any person who is doing anything to publicize Prince Rupert is doing good public service, no matter how smal a service it may be. The person who sells something to a tourist that will tend to make the city known is doing good work not only for himself but for the community The person who shows a tourist a little courtesy, going out of his 'way to do so, is helping to publicize the city. Usually we notice only the larger moves such as tteuVof ' City Commissioner Alder in securing and erecting the totem poles, the railway company and the provincial government in constructing the sunken gardens, and the establishment of a museum. These are all splendid movements which naturally force commendation. The smaller matters are never noticed. Take a simple little example. McRae Brothers have just had printed thousands of beautifully colored post cards of local views such as the sunken gardens, the totem poles, and other vie,ws including one of the local magnificent sunsets. Most of the tourists buy these and carry away with them the best advertising the city can get. Wrathall's fine art pictures of the city are also sent far and wide, keenintr the idea of "Beautiful Prince Rupert" always before people in different parts of the world. Others are doing similar good work in those and other lines. Evidently, from reports received from visitors, Prince! Rupert is already getting a name for being a beautiful city. We hope Commissioner Alder will be able to carry out further his plan of beautifying the new central totem park as he has already done with the gardens at the City Hall. Also we are looking forward to seeing the completion of the sunken gardens at the back of the Court House by the provincial government. Excellent work has already been done there along similar lines to that of the railway company. What is needed now is a united effort on the part of all residents to improve their places and help to live up to the reputation the city is getting. HOW NEWS TRAVELS There was a day when news travelled rapidly but today it is not always that way. On June 10 a news item was published in the Daily News and some of the papers went to the interior by way of Vancouver and Hed Pass Junction. It dealt with the transfers of clergy in this diocese. It was copied into the Interior News at Smithers and that paper took its tortuous way to Prince Rupert by way of Red Pass and Vancouver. Yesterday the item was again published word for- word in Prince Rupert, credit being given the Interior News which copied it from the Prince Rupert Daily News. That is what one might call journal istic speed. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board, or by the Government .of British Columbia. "" ' " " . il Southern strawberries are about over on the local retail market, no good shippers being available. The strawberry season at Terrace is well advanced but owing to the railway tie-up. it is impossible to get supplies from that district. It is thought, however, that some may get through later. Terrace cherries axe also about ready lor picking now and they will be needing transportation. California Elberta peaches ax rived on the local produce market today as did also preserving apri cots. Those desiring preserving ap rlcots are being advised not to de lay buying as there Is only a twenty jjg Capt Anthony Eden leads percent croD In the Okanagan, ! which sends most of its output to (the prairies, and there is also a (short season Jn the Wena tehee Val ley. The plrce is $1.45 per crate. The selection of vegetables is be coming wider with fresh peas and beans, at reasonable prices, among the new lines. The flour market has been ad vancing steadily during the last two weeks. Eggs are also advancing and the butter market Is firm. Retail prices current here are ai follows: B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A Large, cartoned, doz .36 Local, new laid, doz 40 Apples Yellow Newton, fancy, lb 10 Wlnesaps, fancy, lb 10 Fruit Lemons, doz. 25c to 40 Oranges, doz. 25c, to .55 1 Grapefruit, Cal., each, 6c to .. .03 Strawberries, basket j .15 Cherries, lb .25 Bananas, lb. .... .12 Y2 Canteloupes, each 12c" to .20 Plums, Santa Rosa; 2 lbs 25 Basket 65 Watermelons, lb .08 Casaba Melons, lb 10 Honeydew Melons, each 35c to .40 Gooseberries, 4'lbs .". Butter Fancy cartoned, lb No. 2 Creamery, lb Lard Pure, lb Vegetables 25 23 .30 .20 New Potatoes, B.C., 7 lbs 2$ Australian Onions, lb .05 Green Onions, 2 bunches, 05 larllc. Imported, per lb . 3S Cauliflower, B.C., I5c to .2: t'arsley, bunch .0 Bunch Carrots, B.C., bunch .06 Beets, bunch .06 B.C. Hot II. Tomatoes, No. 1 lb. .22 No. 2. lb 19 Lettuce, BC 01 Spinach, lb 09 Rhubarb, lb .05 Qreen Peppers, In. .40 'ucumbers. hothouse, each .. . 20 Radishes, 2 bunches 05 Green Peas, 3 lbs. 25 Green Beans, lb. 11 Green Cabbage, lb. 07 Bunch Turnips, bunch .05' Feed Hay, Bulkley Valley Timothy ' 100 lbs 1.55 Wheat, Alberta 2.35 Bran 1.80 Middlings , 2.10 Shorts ; 2.00 Oats - 2.00 Fine Oat Chops ,. 2.15 Rev. Barley - - 2.10 Laying Mash 2.75 Oyster Shell 150 Menu Fowl, No. 1, lb 20 Roasting Chicken, lb 35. Ham, sliced, first pride 45 Ham. picnic, first grade, lb 23 tlacon, side, sliced, best grade .. .45 Pork, shoulder, lb 20 Pork, loin, lb .28 Pork, leg, lb 30 Pork, dry salt, lb .25 Veal, loin, lb 25 Veal, shoulder, lb .15 Beef, pot roast, lb 15 Beef, broiling, lb. 10 Beef, roast prime lib. lb 20 Beef Steak, lb. 25c to .30 Lamb, shoulder, lb 25 Lamb, leg, lb Lamb Chops, lb 0 Fish Halibut, fresh, lb 10 Smoked Kippers, lb, .... 15c. and .20 Ralmnn. red snrlni. fresh, lb. .20 White, 2 lbs j Honey Extracted Honey, per Jar 22c to .30 Comb Honey - rurar Flour. 49's. No. 1 hard wheat .. 5.10 Second the British foreign ministry (he Is also a fashion plate), rus wne (above) Is leading Britain's ladles of fashion. She Is pictured, attracUvely attired, upon her arrival at York for the wedding of the Earl of Feversham to Hon. Anne Wood, daughter of Viscount Halifax. Nicholas Eden, the little son of the foreign secretary, was one of the ten small pages. Radio Preacher Is Near Death F. Parkes Cadman FUhting Losing Battle Against Death PLATTSBURG, N.Y, July 8: Physicians attending Dr. F. Parkes Cadman admitted last night that the noted radio preacher was fighting a losing battle against death. Ketchikan Gets Heavy Rainfall Two and a Ilalf Inch I'reclpiiauon Within 24 Hours Presages Good Fishing KETCHIKAtf, July 8: Two and half inches of rain fell over this vicinity in twenty-four hours up to 6 o'clock last evening. It augurs well for a successful fishing season, it is believed. ' Air Service Inaugurated Twin Motored Amphibian Plane Put Into Operation From Seattle to Alaska KETCHIKAN. Julv 8: A twln-l motored eleven passenger amphibian plane, inaugurating a new commercial air service from Seattle to southeastern Alaska, Is due here today from the south. The passen ger fare from Seattle to Ketchikan has been set at $80. Mackenzie King Will Meet With Chief Executive OTTAWA, July 8: (CP) Primf Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King will go to Quebec to meet President Franklin D. Roosevelt whpn the chief executive of the United States visits the Governoi Oeneral, Lord Tweedsmuir, on July 31. London Predicts Security System He publican Candidate Stresses The Differences Between Two Platforms TOPEKA, Kansas, July 8: Stressing differences between Uie New Deal's social security program and the Republican platform, Governor Alfred M. Landon recom mended yesterday that Kansas prepare to Join any security system as may ultimately become the settled law upon this question, Anthony Eden Is Ordered to Take Rest in Country LONDON, July 8: (CP) Foreign Secertary Anthony Eden has beetl Patent 1.95 ordered by his physician to take Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. 45c to .55 ja week's rest In the country, 'SPORT' SPORT CHAT crowd of twenty A a uia-iJi-"'B disappointing " - I mn." -7 " h national leattuers score their first victory In four all-star ball games yesterday, winning from their American League rivals four to three. The New York Yankees aie quoted as one to four favorites tc win the American League pennant race this year. The price Is set by jack Dovle. Broadway bettln? commissioner. The Los Angeles Athletic Club water polo team, unbeaten sine it was eliminated by Hungary in the 1932 Olympic!, will represen4 this summer. Rowing critics, who had always insisted that a good spring crew is not a good four mile eight, an- eating their own axiom after thi-University of Washington's Huskle ; ; disproved their theory In emphatic fashion although In reverse within the past fortnight. First they I 1 rowed off with the lnter-colleglate crown at Poughkeepsie over the ' long route and then they qualified as Uncle Sam's representatives at the Olympics by winning the final try-outs at Camegie Lake. Back In first place In the National League race, as a result of two smashing victories over Cin-clnnaU, while the Cubs were losing the St. Louis Cardinals are counting upon Flint Rhem, Peck's Bad Boy In the .circuit for many years, to bolster? their pitching staff for more Victories. G1LHULY CUP STANDING W. D. L. F. A. P R. C. N. V. R. 2 0 0 1U 7 Dominion Dairy 1 0 14 5 2 Legion 0d235 . . . i i- llflllT last night tnorny u . V" v. Wednesday, July 8, 1S3S i ' " DAILY NEWS 1 Price Third Avenue $3.25 t0 $4.50 Family Shoe Store Ltd. (The House of Quality) Phone 357 TIE-UP BAD F0RFRUIT Terrace Unable to Get Strawberries To Market Cherries There Also Ripening Early STYLE- LEADER Tmmmw ' ''Pmmmmmi W 5 m . - Frank Wykoff To Run on Saturday Sprint in New York to be His Last As Amateur NEW YORK, NJ.. July 8 The man who holds the recognized world record lor the one hundred 4 yard dash, fair haired Frank Wj. kolf of Caxpontexla, Ca.. says hi will run his last amateur race in I '"VTKNG America here Saturday. VANCOUVER, July 1: (CP).1 17-year n.vear old oia t, i Softball ronrpNEi) the absence ... of some of uwmg Owing to i" w.v -.v U1 , . Tprrv snvder. five thousand, which omy h..l hospital the players on the Ketchikan base-..n tmori thp un.tr.n Hnttoii hall bau nark, Daric. saw saw i Seattle jociy, uicu ... . .. i kb mtv iMI,. mount, Woodhlll. fell in the 1 sortbau game -"; & Stone, scheduled for Lansdowue and Lamble rourth race at , . .,ki if pvpnlnr. was oostDoned. Pirk vesteraay. io um horses crashed into the fallen horse and crushed Snyder. MAY REORGANIZE BASEBALL Last evening's scheduled Senior League baseball game between Sons of Canada and Elks was cancelled. A reorganization of the league for the remainder of the consideration, no United States In the Berlin games , declslon yet been uade. "I ma cooking The Dunes ? Surf bathing at Tiell, B.C. (below). prima uonna . . .without the temperament" "I never sulk or fly bto a tantrum. I never need coaxing. 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