THE DAILY NEWS. PRJLNCI RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Ertry Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert ' Daily Neva, Limited, Third Avtnue H. f PDLLEN - - Managing-Editor. SUBSCRIPTION. RAXES City delivery, by, carrier, yearly period, paid In advaue Paid m advance, per week, . Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parts, of Bnttsh Columbia, the. British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance By mail to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING. RAXEh Classified advertising, per word, per insertion local readers, per line, per Insertion News Department Telepnoce Advertblng and OietOaUra Telephone Member ol Audit Bnrtan ot Circulations DAILY EDmON A PATRIOTIC SLANT 86 58 $5.00 .12 iA 3.00 9.00 SJ2 Saturday, July 29, 1938. VALUABLE TO-BRITISH COLUMBIA picture and by word of mouth is very valuable. Dr. J. T.1 There is a patriotic slant to the move that Premier! irattujlo announces will be made to prospect for oil in the Peace River country. Not only would the discover' of oil bring great wealth to British Columbia and help the prov-inca to meet its obligations. It would be most valuable in casaof war. Fuel is needed for home consumption to keep the wheels of industry moving, war or no war, and in case of war, supplies are ajways liable to be cut off. More than apeuuuig a nuie money oonng a iew wens in iiKeiy spots, Find 1815, Wreck In River Bottom Hulk of One of Early Steamboats Juts Up In Richelieu Mud MONTREAL, July 30, (CP) Discovery, bt the wreck of the 8. S. Vermont, buried for more than a century In the muddy floor of U.t Richelieu River, was reported here by a research party of the Cana dian Railroad Historical Association. Half submerged in the river bottom with only a bare skeleton of ribs Jutting toward the surface the wrecked hall was found, In lOj feet of water about three, mlhy north of the United Spates border Third commercially supcessful steamboat In the world", the 167-tcn Vermont was built in 1809 to transport freight and passengers at fl maximum speed of six miles an hour between Whitehall, N. Y., at the lower end of Lake Champlaln. and St. John's Que. The War of 1812 Interrupted Uv-trlps to Canada and the vessel be. came, a, troopship. Back Into com merclal service, tie Vermont sat-ki late In, 1815 when the connectlnt rod became detached and drove a hplf through the hull. Steered toward shore and ou. of the path of marine traffic, the crippled vessel settled below the waves and gradually became sub merged. Then, wjth the advent o, modern method? of transportation the spot was forgotten. A 10-foot rib of the wreck brought to the surface by a diver will be placed in the Chateau de Ramezay museum here. Provincial Constable Andrew Grant left by last evening's' train on his return to Hazelton after a NEW YORK, July 30. CP) Yesterday games made little,, difference in the 1838 major, baseball league pennant race situations. The Pittsburg Pirates continued their five game, margin of. leadership in the National League by downing the Brooklyn Dodgers whfle the second place. New York: Giants were, defeating. Cincinnati Reds. The Boston, Bees assumed leadership of the second division by winning over St. Louis Cardinals, the Brooklyn Dodgers dropping into the second division. In the American League one full game still stood between the first land had no trouble in disposing of the Washington Senators. Yesterday's BJg League scores: National League. : St. Louis, 1; Boston, 2. Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 5. I 'Twelve Innings). ! Pittsburg. 7; Brooklyn, 8. Cincinnati, 4; New York, 5. American League. New York, 4; Chicago, 3. Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, 9. i Boston-St. Louis, to be played as jpart of double-header on Sunday. vyasnington, 4; Cleveland, 12, Baseball Standings j Including Yesterday's Scores I National. Pittsburg 56 31 --JNew York 53 38 . Chicago 50 39 . Cincinnati 49 41 Boston 39 46 Brooklyn 41 48 The work that Howard T. Mitchell is doing for British Louis Columbia mining in drawing public attention to it by,pnUaIeIPhIa Mandy, resident mining engineer, is doing similar work ew York in his particular field by similar means onlv far less ad- American 37 50 27 59 54 Cleveland 2!I!rld 52 50 vanced than Mr. Mitchell's. Mr. Mitchell is a journalist ;Washmgton 46 and by means of his paper has been able to direct atten-: Detroit 44 30 30 33 46 46 uon along useful lines. As a lecturer and photographer he, CnJcag 35 42 is eouallv valuable as was attested Thnrsrlnv pvpnino-i8t- 1x5,114 26 58 yhen he spoke and showed his films in the City Hall. W&'Philadlphla congratulate Mr. Mitchell on his. well directed efforts! successfully carried out. i.NIVI I I Hh k 29 51 BASEBALL annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia and the other In the Lake Kathlyn. Pavilion follow-In the old timers' concert on Saturday night. Somerville Is In Golf Final MONTREAL, July 30: CPl Fumiteru Nakano and JJro Yamagishi defeated Laird Watt and Rom Wilson 6-3, 3-6, tj-3, 7-5 yesterday, to wlij the, decldipg, nui fch, lp the Davis Cup,Aroejif,zane tennia play, between. Japan, and Canada. Japan had won both the opening single,? on Thursday SPORT CHAT 0 t. I place New York Yankees and the' George Heatley of Hajifax wai Cleveland Indians, the former hav-j iust another fight fan that pre-lng won a close victory from the.11?1"1 the outcome cX the Louls-Chlcaeo White Sor uhite cWe- iSchmellng heavyweight fight In the wrone manner and how he1 paid for It. With the applause of Victor Jac k Dpyle and almost every j resident of Bedford Suburb rinsing in his ears Heatley was escorted by j a Royal Canadian Mounted .Police officer on a strapped to his feet, clad. In full winter attire even to a red toque he tramped in a downpour of rain from the railroad crossing to Dr. Jerry LeBrun's office in the middle of the village. carefully with a compass, and blazed a trail lite, a veteran on the telegraph poles with a small hand axe. After reaching, his destination, he resignedly accepted the .644lP,e3Se of the Band of Love from mo the Bedford Society .of, .Puddle Jumpers. Yes, and Doyle is. just as 4i glad the little scrap turned out 459 1 the way lt did because he would 4i 'have been forced to hitch his nosa 425; behind a peanut and push it to the J Jl .643 .636 .602 300 .489 .467 .316 .363 if the Brown Bomber had lost and it's plenty high, too! Classes In Life ; Saving On Sunday Only Those Actually Taking Part Will Be Transported The Gyro Playgrounds life, saving classes will be continued as usual at the Salt Lakes on Sunday afternoon and for those who wish to take part a boat Is provided. Ihis trip ... . to the lakes is. now exclusively for For Jl Northern 1 f J lJu Bntish Columbia T til0 wh0 class take part in the life Championship Honors ; Xwo classe, pf from n twe,ve svfrrHPPQ r.,i,n. .... persons each have been held the bail games to be played between Prince Rupert and Smlthers In connection with the Smithpr past two Sundays, at the. Lakesand some headway, has. be3n made. There are. however, but fouc Suri- that Should, this country be drawn into a conflict, the oil twentv.rmh .ni. day Ieft n which to finish the yoMldbe trebly valuable to, theEmpire. ition ext week-end at 'smithen iftrutIon, an.d examlntd for We know there is oil at Fort Nonnan on the Mac- J? W the championship! JSf found, in the Peace River, according to experts. Let's co.hi.id hv smihr tamy, artificial resDiraUon and Bermuda, Tq See AndYiAes: ! HAMILTON, Bermuda, July 30: I CPj Fred Perry of England and Ellsworth Vines ot the United ( States, two. ot the. foremost p'ro' teasional, tennis players In tht 1 world, may play a. series of exhibj- Tu . ,umD wnio, are leit to see him wield a. racquet with in the final of the Dominion goll me of the HamSn SSSz laW championship competition this af- , he would try to come ta 5th . VlriPA. nrnitnH rutur at A u.uui Yesterday In the semi-final sta of. Bermnrt v. .1 "'I van, Bavage 01 aait Lake City. pionshlps, the tburiiey that dram . - . .roany ranking amateurs from tht r J!LD0K G0W PR,C 1 Un,ted stat; Cahada, Grea? Bri LONDON, July 30-ICP)- Bar, tairj, France and Sweden. Perry gold was up 3 cents at $34.83 ner himself mn h rto..,,4, .ti-. brief visit to the city on official! fine ounce on the London metal title when he was an amateur duties. market. Jbacklnl932. MERCHANTS In Soccer SEASON SCORLNG SUMMARY Chrjstjson, Navy, . Smitfc, .Navy. 7, Brjant. Navy, 7. Vlnk, Mfreljanjs, 5. . ArpuXiaaz. Navy, 5, Howe, Legion, 4. Smith, Merchants, 4, Ferguson. Merchants, 4. H. Dickens, Legion, X Campbell. Legion, 2. Morgan, Navy, 2. Simnndsen, Legion. 2. Holkestad. Merchants. 2. O'eilL Merchants. 2. Cameron. Merc bants, 2. McMeekin, Nary, 2. Dicluuu, Navy, L GilUs. Merchant. L Q'eill, Navy. 1. Vance, Legion, 1. A. Dickens, Merchants, 1. McLean, Legion, L Cross, Navy. lt D. Gomez, Merchants, 1. Hiisoy, Merchants, 1. inerc w more acuon in int pUed nlgh qj) al?d Uttle Clpsters second half. Simundson was f rJ at the base of the neck, through but Vlnk saved a surt, ' . . . . ' goal by fouling him. The result- Compf te, Uardrpbe. No article of has waa' wearing apparel, ant penalty taken by Howe saved by Vlnk-a bit of luck foti . 'Wtten - beach clothe, of :ton of th Ktenest hill in nHfnrrt tne Merchants. F. Gome2 made a--r'-v"' ahead. There. IS a movement in Australia to either prove There will be two big dances in thfi reo-u!red land driljs. will be held tcjiari Naval Volunteer Reserve and: their own lands or PUt ia a reserve of about three hundred IconnecUon with the celebraUon a a.1 the Symnaslum bulldh.g at aja play-off game will be nlaved at II . 11 1 'Rmllh.M nno In h. T- t,.m time best SUlted for thO!U hn ta V 6 H-lt tn i.. .1 J ' it. :' t. iiiiuiun gawons ior use m casaineir regular supply snouidlj ,: "f5- iOW" i lWr"' tus Hfr be hp flit cut nff off. Rritich British Pnlnmhio Columbia might irrhf Qoe51 easily An do l, her bit in "l "no1 01 to the .1 iriii i ; it ii i good, run and Desaed to D. Gomez. 2 Pi feasant who scored, The, Leglpn came back c)9& M. brlghcolored aru daring-hard with Sam Currle always In lyoriglnal designs; sun, hats, which Uhe thick of the fight and Murray 'old up like an umbrella; wbok j trying hard to break through but costumes which include bathing jOillls and' McLean defended well, suit, sun shorts, air madness, beach JOTfelll and Baker showed to ad-j gowns with. aU the rest of the re-i vantage and a good' passing boulgalla, evening, afternoon, cocktail , In which O'Neill, D; 'Gomez and , and morning clothes, sport things, Musoy look part nnisned with the l a dozen complete sets of exquisitely latter beaUng Krause from close 'hand-made "undies" In pale shades In. ; particularly the new silver blue 1 Teams: which Is this year's sensation, Canadian Legion-Krause; Mur- Scarfs, gloves In silk, velvets and ray, Bremner; 8am Currie. Howe, the finest kid, suede and doeskin. Simundson. Vance. Smith. J, They are embroidered, stlched, Johnston. hand-painted and colored. Shoe Merchants-Vlnk; Gomez. Par- whkh are a miracle of the shoe- ' t ' ZiTSr' - m2;- uam'. maker's art with microscopic tap- ' eron, Baker, O Nelll, D. Gomez. Hu- f soy. t. j u. 'I Referee, was B, Armstrong. For the Legion the best players were Krause. Murray, Howe and Bremner while the Merchants were' best served, by 0;NeUlr Baker, Go: met and) Cameron. j These two teams meet again In Tuesday evening's fixture which' will conplude the Mpbley Cup regu-l lap schedule. If the Merchants win Mjwjpy win ue wiyj tne. Royal, Cana ants are set on wlnnJne as the v feel they can beat the Navy as they did II the Dominion Cub fln- Jal. i J, The league' stapdlng to date: ,: , W D,LP A Pts ,'Nayy 3 0 116, 7 6 Merchants. 2 0, 1 8 9 4 legion p Q 3 1 9 0 PULPWQOP, SQATTEUED, FREDERICTON, July 30r ijCPJr-A summer frestjet of( thjj. 8t. John River cost one combany $1,000 tn v-..n anq An;eVn. Are Ifi.tion matches in this British co . rei"e-ve PulRW torn adrift frpm In Dominion Title Competition QnJy jn March 0 n yeaf a boom near her. TORONTO, uly 30: CP)-Sandv Lsland and gave, tennis enthU I INfc'KSTATJON LIGHTER. Somervllle of Canada, and '.TiiiSSL KERlCipif, July 30: (CPX- New Brunswick's annual Infestation of tent caternlllars wag ronsid. erably lighter this: year 'than last, sold an entomologist here. Thev stared, earjjet aruj, finished earlier Sonjervllle won, a, crushing victory Perry and Vine's would play t-.Jthan n Previous; years! twelve up jtnd eleven to go over, fore the annual Ikrmuda -ch.m. ' ,, I H. BtJLjQEjR; Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. 1 PAGE 5iT t art.o""y. Jul; 29, ish TWO, THE DAILY NEWS - JTacknd Jfi 11 Health Shoes Keep children's feet srowing in nature's forrn- Cuskjon.solesj flexible smart styjei Sreat wearjng qualities and, values Fitted by the VISIBLE Fitting System, $1.75 $3.50 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes BEES MOVE Otherwise Standing In Big, Lea rues Inchaneed As Result of Yesterday's Play UP GROOVE : . . . , Canada h 1 EKminatei WILL HAVE FINE DOLLS ertng heels and dainty decor J Ktrvkincl lik rnhvht ...... .."rl T---- VUISHjh pacts, and saucy veils. Next- winter Instead of J Elue" tt. will be "Marianne bJ . . ' . . . Q i 1 rr.'.rt cr r L.t Paris Sparing No Ellon 10 aiaae c winjj-j ; 6ffrrInKs "to Young British fo them b one of the IVgHtJ ' Royalty Complete , tomobile companies In the coqstfj . . ' i Jill rum thA haart t Rr r.LAOYS M. ARNOLD I . - - b ir. : WIN 0AMI&rrra-Wa!d to ,7Zt their new mistresses tht,?" Uabelh. Maru JjJi. custom . many Seof" CeMlong w Ow-re have, been prlrc.nench genius, can do U,, cesses such gifts, have. gone. from:ft lP one country to anther. Doll rrpml ftiiux LONcrvrrT XZrv infn Bilek.. IIACKETT8 COVE, N &, 1 lniham Palace and some of them may be seen today in the Royal1 Museum of London where are. dil- played toys of Victoria, AJpxandfa, I Mary and oher, roya. chljdfen,. Nothing in the past, however, can 39; UCPl The four Frallck bro.1 exs. Qr, iff. tiainax, county r&l havr) reached a total of 355 j&l of age, John Is the oldest George. U 91, Charles, 89, and il youngest. Ajber,t, only 81, i approacn me sumptupusness oi CURFEW REGULATION j trousseaux In preparation for these ', HALIFAX, July 30: ICP) - rl tdoUi which, are to "be gii-ejj by, the, cltJr council ckjcldei t iCUWren of. France." No doubt on.te a curfew tegulatioo pr 4ir" alter, the princesses have. eni&jns- children ,ur)cjer li ytifiUi iJvl them. th,ey too will find their' be pn thcclty streets tHq ay to the showcases where their p," m. unaccompanied-by older vpseaux will constitute. one of the sons. astvcociplete records oj feminine!- .. - (apparel at anjr given period. tt lifiLJf AXJujy 30( iCPi . : 'hlctnrr Halifax. CounLv Tennis Iouitj.-. Inside the gowns: cloaks and haU prpbahly. set a record that ... . . . . 1 are tse names 01 some ot e narq w otu, nain mia, yh ova I! IvldUmottcelebrateddresamaker; caused- postponement of tiut.oJ 4 'Jewelers, coiffeurs, even Uie silk werft scneoujeo, up-to-date the Merchants and the and velvet manufacturers, have Canadian Leglgn played a nos.- n called upon to produce ma- poned game last evening wUh the "rials w.nicn wi be unique in ineir Merchants winning by two goals originality and rich beauty. j to nil. 1 Marianne is blonde and her hair Neither team, was afc ful; strength has been arranged sulub,)y for a And iust to make sure he didn't but the spares put up a gocd young. gW, It U lifted at the sidps get lost or couldn't find his way (RTilnfe a1d. Ue ganje was keenly and lallj. 1?) soft curls at tl)e shoiri-back Heatley charted:' his coy rse contested. Snijth was. nearly ders; France, a brunette. Is the tnrougn nut parsons stopped nun 1 elegant and stately young woman Cameron's centres were dangerous with her hair pressed as it would' nut Murray ana, uremner managed be a.t, the. opera, or the smartest' to Kee.p toe goat intact, rtrause , cocktail Dartles In the coming win-1 showed up well and halMInu; tfr.'she is at least six months a- round the scpre sheet clean. I head of the time with her curls- HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND K FURNITURE" Cartage Light Delivery Goal Wood Phone 580 South to Vancouver Calling at Ocean Fall, and Powell Kiver SUaer limi PIIWE MPERT Every Saturday, 7 p.m. ahd Monday, Xp.ni. CARAIIAI JATWWL' tEM?BIPS. Decembe: Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold SiotAgp, tee Canadian F ishlCriiStarag c. ttd. Prince Rupert, p.C.