s ; 1! Jt W ii I t! It t: ii !; n : c Summer FOOTWEAR For the Whole Family You cannot go wrong with Camples in child's, Misses', Boys', Ladies' and Men's Style and extra quality .combined Priced From $1.25 TO $2.50 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes mittee said: "I wnnlrl nmnVio; i-i. , . IL BACK TO NATURE Another attempt is being made to form a modern Utopia on one of the islands of the South Pacific. It is to be a PTniin without micoinnow'no 1,.,,... .. ; ?, .mKuium;, hicK j)ay ior nimsen ana a littlp less than a dollar a week for each dependent. After six months sickness . there is a slight reduction in this amount ,of sick pay. If the insured dies, the widow gets a pension for life or until she marries again with nearly a dollar a week for each dependent child. If both man and woman die the children get a pension of nearly two dollars a week until they attain jthe age of fifteen. At pensionable age the insured gets a pension no matter what his circumstances. If the insured loses his job he gets free insurance for a reasonable time. .: , TOURIST HUREAU The movement to establish a tourist bureau in the city seems likely to have started something .which may nrpve of benefit to the city. The tourist industry is the largest there is in the country and there seems to be no good reason why Prince Rupert should not benefit by it. Already there is considerable money left in the .city by , summer visitors and the establishment of an organization tis the first recognition of any attempt to give service.other than that rendered by the stores and the transportation people. " . : ... SYMPATHY GENERAL The sympathy bf the whole community goes out to the Cqlussi family, two members of which Jost their lives in an explosion at the week-end. It is one of the .clangers many of the residents of .this port face. Gasoline explosions do not occur often but, when they do, they are extremely dangerous. The utmost caution is needed at all. times in dealing with such treacherous fuel as gasoline. 1 .uins, six years ana jMentenko, M. Dolron. : Monday, July 4, 1838. fefAM TWO THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BKITISU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avsnue H. P PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor OAILY KDinv.N Member oi Audit Bureau oi Circulation! July TRUE ECONOMIES ffc kL$X?L?Znt (1 general manager of .w .u cw citiuucti uamvays, Deiore the Senate com LEGION IS ON PICNIC One Thousand Persons Enjoy Fine. Outing at Digby Island The Canadian Legion annual pic-; nlc was held yesterday at Digby Is-' land. A large number took ad-. vantage of the good weather to en-Joy the outing and a well contested sports program. President Jack Preece was general chairman of the affair and was assisted by .various committees who saw that everything was In readiness for the thousand In attendance. Quite a number of men off the American destroyer Hopkins were the guests of the Legion. There was splendid boat accommodation supplied through the kindness of Captain C. Glske with the Morris II., Captain S. Hougan with the Tramp, Captain W. Bus-sey with the Atll, Captain Oeorge Icook with the Teeny Miliy and I George Frlzzell and Douglas Frlz- ! zell with the Laura F.II. The Boyp' Band, under Bandmaster Robert Greenfield, provided lively music and a pipe band under Piper S. H. Leslie was a yery popular attraction too. There was a ke'enly contested sports program, several of the events( having to be run off in two heats. Both the women's and the men's tug of war were hard fought out, all the "tuggers" giving of) their very best. Mrs. R. T. Anderson, president of the Women's Auxilllary, presented the prizes. M. J. Dougherty was chairman of the entertainment committee. II. A. Breen was In charge of the sports H. T. Lock, the tickets;) transportation, J. Preece and J. Hadden; canteen, W.' J? Ranee,, A. Beale and A. Harvey, and refresh- ments, A. Allen, J. J. Judge and C. L. Barker. J. McGrelsh, J. McLeod, mJcfnUa ! "vttKaV1 . . . we must not. J- M. Walker, N. Cameron. J.Parkes, - , ciuiiuiuies purcnaseci at the expense of J-Stewart. J. N. Kelly, A. Dickens, tne public at large as being true economies in the national I H-Dlckens. McKay, Casey vink interest. Within this reservation there is a considerihpiand J s- WIIson a11 gav us.efi as- u rilu, ,lJ' ,iur eiiecung savings by enforced co-operation, not only as regards the elimination of duplicate fa-1 "..uwaimuie emninauon oi wastelul effort, but also the! jMcvejuiun.oi auuiuonai duplications in the future." I slstance. Results of Sports Results of sports were as follows: Boys, six years and under Tfc v3T TIT. """"ca wciujr ur marriage rues. Levitt, 0. Skog. vyutriuuie luur nunureu ( Oi ars to t if frpnm. fu.wl oys, ien years 'island Whem-the intend to live is trnniVnl onrl fA Weir, R. McLachla rplentiful, ,AJ1 e expected to woH: nniUo vn t I l'' V tne amenities of modern r'ivil?7.ntinn Tho ing obtained ffom the English population of Australia. NEW INSURANCE SCHEME In view of the failure so far to provide a health insurance scheme for British Columbia owing to the strong opposition in various quarters, it may be interesting to note that' Australia is just launching .1 nntinnnl i -Bobby ,f.,,,...,Uv,, t,JC tuiuu.y iiutsi ue pnysicaiiy IliaiUI must Girls, ten years and under A and under J. Boys, twelve years and O. Weir, J. Weir. R. Kildal, S. Sorenson. returned Bovs. fnurtppn vpnrs nnd unripr iCOUllt pf II. Hodgson, S. Mentenko. Ladies, open dash R. Kildal, E. Krause. Men's open dash Ken Schubert, scheme. The applicant must join an approved society and j ILB22lSn'wi' .iieu waiea race-Mrs race Mrs. frnm it will frat o nwl ,,.u:i. 1. 1. .i. V. "".wmul euuii ween a stamp IS ai-'Rowe, Mrs. F. Smith. ijacu, Ljie cusi 01 wnicn is snared by employer and employee. He chooses his own doctor and, after a brief waiting period, becomes eligible for hphefi ness, the person becomes eligible for free medical attention ' 5 Three-leg M. Tulsequah mining district on bus iness. 1 Miss May Marion and Master j Raymond McRhee, who have been attending St. Joseph's convent here, ! sailed this morning on the Princess Alice for their home at Telegraph creek to spend the summer, - If you wlsn 10 swap a classified. Game Fighter BARNEYROSS The world's finest welterweight who staged the gameM if e feme of a boxing title ever seen when he lost to Armstrong. The famous fight Is showing at the Capitol to-niht and Tuesday. SPORT CHAT The giant Luis Angel Firpo of the Argentine brought an Inter national tinge Into the heavyweight boxing championship In the early 20's and the "Wild Bull of the Pampas" very nearly won the title' In one of the fiercest and shortest fights on record. Before 90,000 fans In New York's Polo Grounds the night of September 14, 1923, Jark( Dempsey and the giant Firpo stood toe to toe and produced perhaps j the greatest slugging match boxing has ever seen under the Marquess' of Queensbury code. The fight had lasted hardly five seconds before the 192-pound Dempsey was floored for no count by a wild swing. He came storm- unaer b. ng back to trade wallops with the Scarff, Jack Finlayson. Girls, eight years and under-Rose Claverlng, Mavis Dahl. Boys, eight years and under M. gree to abide by the rules of the cnmmnnit.v ami mnct'Caraven. D. McRae i:I...i e 1. , , , .. y.""" zie-pouna Firpo. Absorbing per- other fight. Dempsey showed he could take it, With both disclaiming any effort at defence and satisfied to throw their hopes on savage attack, Dempsey's punches knocked Firpo dpwn seven times In the first round. Late In the round Firpo lashed out with another wild risht that caught Dempsey on the chest and under 'catapulted him head first clear out Girls, fourteen years and under ltne ' Press row. Dempsey barely to the ring before 10. Rushing like a bull. Firpo pummelled Dempsey con Lnri'lP,' nu HrkiMr MrPHn,. ; tW" "Unch Sent FQ dOWIl .thrr ' " ' " Wnd be.fore the mon, E. Krause. Men's place kick-All Ritchie, B. TJlJ Rowe and H. Hodgson. Ladles' egg and spoon race R. Kildal, Mrs. Rowe. Ladles' Auxiliary race Mrs. Wide, Mrs. Barber. Ladles tug of war Married ladies. Canadian Legion race Nell Cameron, J. Dougherty. Men's tug of war Married men. G. H. Clarke, Vancouver postmaster and supervisor of postal service for British Columbia, was in the city abpard the Princess Alice this morning going through to Dawso.n on official business. Morley Shier, well known powder traveller, was a passenger aboard Uie Princess Alice this morning going through from Vancouver to Juneau. He Is on his way to the vmiiiv utt-w i nwvuitu.) ui t lly .' fiPOnilH rnilllH Aftor minnlnn legged race-(mixed) Mrs.;.ItI(l frnm wl;Inprt ,n 1Q1Q ?. Smith and Nell Cameron, Mrs. had sey knockcd out Billy Mlske In three rounds and Bill Biennan In 12 before kayolng Georges Car-pentler. And he had won a 15-round decision from Tommy Gibbons at Shelby, Montana, earlier In 1923 before he tackled Firpo. Swains Transfer and Taxi A. McDonald, Prop., Terrace 1'icnjc Parties and Taxi Any-where-rSpccial Trips t,o Lake-else Lake Also Boat Seryic.e on Lake Write or Wire for Further Information YANKS ON UPSWING .Gradually Reducing Lead of Cleveland Indians Pitt.tbur; Pirates Going Strong in National NEW YORK, July 4: (CP) Hav 1 sattonal winning streak, chalked up a double-header victory pyer the St. Louis Cardinals at St. Louis and are now trailing the Giants by I three-and-a-half games. The Cln-1 cinnaU Reds continued their losing streak with a defeat at the hands iof the Chicago Cubs who replaced them In third position. as follows, SUNDAY'S SCORES National League Philadelphia 1-0, Brooklyn 3-2. New York 5-0, Boston 3-2. I Chicago 4, Cincinnati 3. J St. Louis 5-2, Pittsburg 6-6. American League Boston 3,, New York 9. . Washington ,0-1 4 Philadelphia i3-2. Cleveland 2-0, Chicago 1-3. Detroit 5-2, St. Louis 6-6. SATURDAY'S GAMES National League New York 8, Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia 1, Boston 2. St. Louis 1, Pittsburg 5. Only games scheduled. American League Washington 2, New York 12. Boston ,6, Philadelphia 5. Detroit 5. St. Louis 13. Cleveland-Chicago, postponed on account gf rain. Baseball Standings Including Yesterday's Scores National League w L Pet. New York 43 25 '.647 Cincinnati; $5- 29 .547 ' Chicago 37 29 .561 ; Pittsburg 36 25 .590 Boston '30 31 .492 St. Louis 28 34 .452 Brooklyn 28 38 .424 .Philadelphia 18 44 .290j American league .Cleveland ... '. .!..' .. " . ...4l" 23 .641; New YorJc .0 25 ,615' Boston 35 28 .569 Wahlngton ;35. 36 .493 - Detroit . 33 36 ..478 -3.'6 Philadelphia .27 .429 .Chica2) 25 34 .424 Loil5 .23. 42 .343 tinuously but Jack managed to ' weather the storm of blows. , Walter Smith returned to the1 city on Saturday afternoon's train Jack came back In the second from a brief business' trip to Ter- round to finish the wild man from race- the Argentine. His famous "one- THE SEAL-' QUALITY mm p Us GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the unly ijdmon canning company with in idl the year jround D7r.qll .in Pljnci Ruperi' THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer .Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos- phatea, Complete Fertllliers - Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc. Cadmium, Bismuth. The Letter Box ItE-OPENING .WEST-VIEW SCHOOL Editor, Daily News: I was greatly surprised to read in one of your recent edlUpns o ,the attitude of our Commissioner ing .evidenUy swung Into full hlt-regardlng the re-opening of West- J ,uiig sumc, uc ww xu ' view School eef scored an .easy victory In a l thlnk pre5ent condltloas war-series opener at Yankee Stadium fram tnat tnis school should be in with .the Boston Red Sox yesterday . ... mnrf, Not wquW and are now .but .one game and a tnls benem the most of Westvlew half behind the Cleveland Indians, communlty but particularly the American League leaders, who dl- .vlded honors with the Chicago White Sox in a dQuble-jheader at Chicago yesterday. The New York Giants split with the Boston Bees In a double-header at Boston yesterday while the Pittsburg Pirates, continuing a sen-: younger children who would other wise have to walk through slush' and rain during the winter' months to Borden Street School. Up to the present West view resl- school, TAXPAYER. Westylew. CALLS IT A BOGEY Editor, Dally News: Your editorial of June 29 quotes the Financial News of Vancouver as attributing the recent eviction of unemployed and the consequent) .dliturbances as a victory for , the Communist Party qf Canada. I am i (Surprised that you think It worth j while to set up this bogey In ypur yitpei. ymmunism nas peen me goat for every disturbance for years past and Gerry McGeer, when Mayor of Vancouver, appeared to get the wind up about It so much that he declared Vancouver was honeycombed with Communists who also, It was Implied, were only waiting for a chance to break out in open rev-f PACKAGES 10e POUCHES olution. When the city election took place It was Jound that there were almost no Communists what-ever In that city. It does not need a revolutionist, Communist or oth. erwlse, to condemn the silly handl. lng of the unemployed who. .ue squW . remember, are Canadlanj and entitled to decent consldera-tlon In the circumstances In which they find themselves. Probably the principal result of these events will be th,e growth of iie C.C.P. party whose members have acted well' and the decease of numbers In the other partte who have repeatedly shown they have no solution for this vexing problem. "CITIZEN" Terrace. B.C FOOTBALL CALLED OFF Owln's to the Droxlmlty of Dam. dents owning cars have helped to , , n Day and tne cup Ilnal th me uc.-i oi uKir au football senior League game sched-children to and from school bt jast ued for Thursday evening bt-they cannot always be .expected u: tween Merchants and Canadian cope with the Increasing popula-.. --. v - tW Hon. that most Westvlew, Considering Arthur Evans, prominent publish- residents are taxpayers I think' . . . - T ,,,, chn,,M hov fn.ier of Richmond, Virginia, was matter I would urgently request that nil Week-end Big League scores were .About the re-openlng of this, among rouna trip passengers ior Alaska going north this morning interested do their utmost to bring', aboard Uie Princes Alice. I Miss Eleanor Moxley or Booth i Memorial School teaching staff was a passenger sailing for the south on the Prince Qeorge Saturday even-lng. She wyi attend summer school In Victoria. Can You Equal This? Clean, .Comfortable 1190ms with Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked Meals Beautiful Harbor View Board & Room $40 .Mo. and l'p -AH White Help" KNOX HOTEL A 1. Jm The HOME IMPROVEMENT PLAN Is available to all house owners with reasonable income who have met their debts in the past. No lien r mortgage is required by tle .lending institution. BUT REMEMBER Loans are available only as Jong as the sum appropriated las,ts ALBERT & McCAFFERY Will attend to detail and eve;y bfsilrlng your required loan Supply all building and roofing materials. YOU do not have to pay a cent until your work Is completed to your satisfaction. . . The new roof 0r repairs you' havwaiited tor so long is no within " ' ' ' our means. . Phone ALBERT 4 McCAFFERY 116 or 117 Eyenings Call .J.VMlTCHIE Jr., Black 800 But Don't Be Too Late nMnmM f m0(Jern "roonk materials In the Helgcrson uiug., 220 Oth Street.