PAOE TWO Your White Shoes Are Here P i :1f$ The Rush For White Shoes Is On We take great pleasure to announce a galaxy of styles in Pumps, Straps, Oxfords and Sandals in styles and heels to suit every foot and purse. Priced From $1.75 to $6.50 Your inspection is cordially invited. Family shoe store ltD The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Ever Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES Ctty delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advat.ce $3.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week ,10 By mail to all other countries, per year . 9.00 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance .... 3.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion .. i 1.00 Classified advertising, per word, per insertion .02 DAILY EDITION Saturday, June 12,, 1937 , THE BRITISH 'MARKET Great Britain buys more oats, hams, apples, canned lobsters, timber, copper, nickel, non-ferrous metals and leather at the present time from Canada than from any other country in the world, according to a report issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. For the past three months Argentine has been selling the United Kingdom more wheat than Canada with ten million bushels as against eight and three-quarter millions from this country and four and a quarter millions from Australia. Practically all the oats imported by Britain come from Canada and this country also led in wheat meal and flour. Denmark came slightly ahead in the amount of bacon sent across to its neighbors but was not in the run- ning so iar as hams were concerned. The Canadian apple crop that went to Britain amounted to 445,203,000 pounds which was more than half her imports, the remainder coming from United States. It is rather surprising that Canada exported to United Kingdom five and a half million pounds of tobacco, the United States during the same period sending thirty-one million pounds. Great Britain has been a very good market for most exportable products and Canada has evidently profited very considerably from the preference given to Empire countries. OUR VISITORS Members of the Vancouver Board of Trade party, here yesterday, were a thorouchlv renresentative nnrt.v nrul many Prince Rupert people enjoyed their visit. The next move 10 consider is wnetner it might be possible for the Prince Rupert Chamber of CommercR tn charter n steamer and take one hundred local people to visit Vancouver in an official capacity. We are inclined to think we might stop the traffic on Granville Street for three- i. 1 quarters 01 a seconu. THE POST OFFICE We are assured that the work on the nnst. ing will commence with as little delay as possible. We appreciate that. We know Olnf Hnnsnn M P Vina urvborl hard to get the money and now we are all anxious to see ... . I i. 1IM I. impem. vvniie none 01 us object to a little red tape, none 111. !l L 1 i . ' ui us uKtj it 100 rea or 100 much 01 it. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 4-Piece Bedroom Suites Bed, Vanity, Bench, Chiffonier, 4 Suites in Walnut prttrt $75.00, $83.50 & $95.00 Terms Arranged ' Phone 775 ; v Former Judge Regretful Of Borden Death j Hon. W. A. Macdon&ld, former Justice of the Supreme Court of ; British Columbia, who was In the city yesterday with the Vancouver Board of Trade excursion party, expressed deep regret over the death of Sir Robert Borden, former Prime Minister of Canada, of which he learned on reading the Dally News, The well known and popular retired Judge and the former premier had been friends for many years. "Sir Robert was never a politician," commented Mr. Justice Mac-donald. "He thought in terms of the country's and not the party's good. That was evident throughout his long and splendid career." TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy S. O. J an as ton Co.) Vancouver B. G. Nickel, .20. VAg Missouri, .-17. Bralorne, 7.35. R. R. Con., .01. Aztec, .08. Cariboo Quartz, 1.C5. Dentonia, .14. Dunwell, .O.iy4. Golconda, .07. Minto, .16ft. Meridian. .01. Fairview Amaljr.. Noble Five, .05Vi. 07M... Pend Oreille, 3.83. Pioneer, 4.00. Porter Idaho, .01. Premier, 2.35. Reeves McDonald, .80. Reno, .82. Relief Arlington, .19. Reward, .10. Salmon Gold, .09. Taylor Bridge, .05', 2. Wayside, .03. Hedley Amalg., .04. Premier Border, .01ft. Silbak Premier, 2.20. Silver Crest, .0C. Home Gold, .02. Grandview, .17. Indian, .02. I Quatsino Copper. .01. Quesnelle Quartz, .09. Oils A. P. Con., .Sfi. Calmont, .71. C. & E., 3.15. Freehold, .lOVfe. Hargal, .18. Mercury, 56, Okalta, 2.15. Pacalla, .18. Home Oil, 2.18. United, .30. Weymarn, .10. Toronto Beattie, 1.26. Central Patricia, 3.05. dod Lake, .50. Lee Gold, .03. Little Long Lac, 5.10. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.18. Pickle Crow, G.50. Red Lake Gold Shore, .43. San Antonio, 1.54. Sherritt Gordon, 2.50. Smelters Gold, ,03'j. McLeod Cockahutt, 2.19. Oklend, .15. Mosher, .31. Gilbec, .02. Madsen Red Lake, .08. Stadacona, 1.48. Frontier Red Lake, .14. Francoeur, .80. Manitoba & Eastern, .02. Moneta Porcupine, 1.35. Rubec, .03. Bailor, .02. Bankfield, .90. East Malartic, 1.10. . .Preston East Dome, .95. Hutchison Lake, .15. Dawson White, .13.' Rajah Red I-ake, .24. Aldermac, 1.05. Kerr Addison, 2.35. Uchi Gold, .70. Martin Bird, .00. POWF.Il HILLS Continued trom Page 1 changes without debate. Adjourn THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, june J2, 1637 CLOSE RACE KEEPING UP New York Yankees Hold One Game Young Scottish Girl Wins Till. ! .Margin Over Chicago Tigers In Third Place ST. LOUIS, June 12: (CP) New 'ork Yankees continued their one 1 full game supremacy In the American League yesterday by Igno-mineously blanking the St. Louis Browns here while the second place Chicago White Sox kept pace with a heavy hitting victory at hor. over the Washington Senators. The Detroit Tigers had a close win over the Boston Red Sox at N&vln Field and went Into third place with a half game margin over Cleveland Indians who were losing to the Philadelphia Athletics. All National League games were postponed yesterday on account of wet weather in the east. The American League games resulted as follows: New York 10, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia ll, Cleveland 3. Washington 8. Chicago 14. Boston 5, Detroit 6. Baseball Standings (Including yesterday's games) National League W.. L. New York 29 18 Chicago 28 18 Pittsburg 25 19 St. Louis 23 20 Boston 20 24 Brooklyn 19 23 Philadelphia .18 27 Cincinnati 16 29 American League New York '. 27 17 Chicago 20 Detroit 27 Cleveland 24 Boston 19 Washington 19 Philadelphia' .,..,. .17 St. Louis 'DP 14 18 20 18 20 26 .25 29 Pet .617 .609 .568 .535 .455 .452 .400 .355 .614 .591 .574 .571 .487 .422 . .405 :326 Labor League tyhist-Dance Enjoyable Party Held Last Night In C. L. D. L. Hall An enjoyable whist drive and dance was held last night at the Canadian Labor Defence League Hall by the Women's Labor League. Prize winners at cards ladles' first, Nell Lang (playing as a lady); second, Mrs. G. E. Moore; consolation, Mrs. Pennev: men's first, George Wohlschleppl-. O. Webster; consolation, J. Connell. After serving of refreshments, dancing was enjoyed by a large crowd until 1:30 a.m. Music was by Mrs. j. ueuario's Orchestra. Jessie Anderson of Perth is New Ilrilish Women's Open L'olf Champion . TUItNHEKUY, Scotland, June 12: (CP) JessiV AniWurm twenty-two year old star from Perth, won the British women's open golf championship yesterday defeatinur her Scottish Ooria Park, f, and 4 in the .'Hi-hole una 1 round. Stan Leonard Golf Winner ment men ionowea immediately. Takes Pacific Northwest rwn The 14 Liberals In the assembly" Title Tie for Second Plate were led by T. D. Bouchard St. Hvaclnthe) and four members 1 VANCnnvp I! Ti, 10. irn formed the Nationalist group under Stan Leonard, Vancouver am.i-the leadership of Dr. Phlllippe Ha- teur, won lhe Pacific Northwest mel (Quebec Centre) who left the open golf tournament Friday with premier after the election last year) -iventy-two hole total of 281, because the latter would not com-(three strokes better than Bud mlt the government to Immediate, Wurd, Tacoma amateur, and Fred-expropriation of the Beauhamols dy Wood, Vancouver professional, power interests as a .government who tied for second place. Leon-enterprise. !nrd was seven under par. WINNIPEG WHEAT CANADIAN COLD PKICE WINNIPEG, June 12: The Win- MONTREAL, June 12: The Ca-nlpeg wheat price was up lc to nadian gold price was ftc lower 2c yesterday with July future, aL yesterday, closing at $34.70 per $H7',fi; r- r - fine ounce. VISITORS AT ROTARY Address Delivered by One of Vancouver Visitors and Community Singing Led by Another , , One of the largest and liveliest Rotary meetings to be held In the I city took place In the Commodore Cafe yesterday afternoon when a number of visiting members of the Vancouver Club and one from Kelowna as well as a number of local visitors sat In at the luncheon and took part in the proceedings, C. V. Evltt presiding. The high light of the occasion was a serious address on Rotary alms and ob- iects by S. S. McKeen of Vancou ver. R. J. Kenmulr of Vancouver led the community singing and did t well. Dr. A. K. Haywood played an Impromptu mouth organ solo. Visitors present Included C. C. Mills, Mayne D. Hamilton, Captain I. R. Elfert, R. G. Gruff, Dr. R. G. Large. Harry Birch. James Steen. W. H. Tobey, Leonard Manlev and Mayor George Miller of Vancouver, j visiting Rotarlans Included, Frank Burde, Norman Cull, Nor-. man de Graves, E. C. Hammond,1 Dr. A. K. Haywood, E. G. Doneganl, E. F. Halllwell, R. G. Kenmulr. S. S. McKeen, W. T. Moodie and W I. ; Sromle of Vancouver and W. R. 1 Trench of Kelowna. In his address Mr. McKeen; stressed the value of the quiet work done by members of the Ro-:ary Club as distinct from the more spectacular activities. The old Idea '.n business was to make all the profit possible and then when a man retired he might devote his declining days to public service ac-civlties. The Rotary Ideal was that a man, while In business, should be ill the time working for the public welfare. He mentioned the ex-:ellent work done by the Vancouver Rotary Club In connection with the I. O. D. E. through the preventorium which made life worth while to a great many children and at the same time made those who provided the facilities happier. It was the duty of every Rotarian to take part In the activities of the club but also it was found that the members of the club? were connected with all worthwhile activities. The aim was not so much to make a good name for the organization as to do quiet work In an unobtrusive way, individually and collec tively. nOTEL ARRIVALS Royal Chris Eden, Maasett. Central It. Lahiff, Taylor Lake; J. If. 3cott, Vancouver. Knox Paul Endette and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, city; P. N. Allen, Cedar vale; S. If. Mills, Ottawa. Prince Rupert Mayne I). Hamilton and V. H. Wetmore, Vancouver. DE LUXE ICE CREAM The cream supreme, manufactured by Commodore raf. a,e fresh dally Ice Cream is Brain Food It also has all the nutritive values Why not treat your family and your friends to a gallon? Only $1.45 Cheaper still in five gallon lots We pack it in Ice and deliver It to your door all day up to 6 nm You can use It at your convenience. Use it for your bridge nartv 1 or any social event. Don't forget only $1.45 per gallon Quart cylinders G0c Quart bricks ..... 75c Pint cylinders 30c Pint bricks . , JOe Surprise the folks today, call and take some home COMMODORE CAFE Phone 17 Don't forget our Special Sunday Chicken Dinner, with all the trimmings, 50c only. Treat your wife and family to a Sunday dinner these hot days. They're Striking ! You'll be able to get in on the fun and bring 'em in with our tested lures and tackle. Come on in and let us plan that fishing trip! LINES 15c to $5.95 I 1 u 1)1 H llrv RODS 85c to $14.50 No misloUg hat "something i the air" when yoo light up the e.garette you've rolled with OgJen's Fine Cot. Fragrance that Imgers like a toothing melody-sweet and sat.sjy.ng from beginning to end. You'll realize what Ugden is can do when you roll it with the best papers, - Chanfecler or Vogue". And there's a bigger 15c. package now ! PSsYour Pipe Knows Ogdtn'i Cut Plug. OGDEN'S J FINE CUT REELS 25c to $4.95 KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Telephone 3 Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALKNTIN DAIRY PHONE 57 The Central Hotel KOOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. CL. E. BLACK .