it I: l it V n 11 I H t: a u t: J If 11 II II r t c ALLY ESiTrOM THE DAILY NEWS. riuNce rcpekt - Bains h Columbia Pnfenihed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert DaCy News. Limited, Third Avtnue H. T PULLEN - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertlsisg, per word, per insertion local readers, per line, per tcserilon New Department Telepooes . , Advextbing and CticuUUn Telephone treaty with Canada M M J02 .23 Thursday, July 28, 1S53. THE CANAL AND THE GKA1N BUSINESS If the deep waterways scheme tor bringing ocean going vessels up the Great Lakes as far as Fort viliiam snoulu through, it is difficult to what be the go sv b f - iu say nimi may uuij tuc effect ClltX'U We do not like to go on record as being opposed to any national work which can be proved to be of benefit to the whole nf C.annAa snrl trp ITrutfvl Srarnc fine Co-operation Prince Rupert people in their efforts to increase the; interest in gardening are receiving fine co-operation f romi the provincial government. Each year since the Horticultural Society inaugurated the annual flower showj the! Department of Agriculture has it an expert to the city ior-.tne special purpose oi judging tne snow anu tne gardens. The announcement that Professor Buck of the University of British Columbia is beiner sent will be verv satis factory to flower growers.' He is an outstanding flowerj expert and landscape gardener and will doubtless prove. vprv Viplnfiil tn thnco whn nrp trvinrr in hpmititV tVip pitvi by cultivating gardens. CATS OR RATS? In several Alberta towns ordinances have been passed ; providing for the belling of cats in order to save the mi-j gratory birds that pass that way. If the cats are kept only lor show purposes and if there is no rat menace in those .. towns the ordinance is all right but in Prince Rupert and! all other seaport towns rats aften become a menace and cats are very useful to help keep down these vermin. i Cats in their natural state live on birds, mice and rats'. In the process of catching the rats, some birds, are bound to be sacrificed. The idea of the Alberta people is all right and there is no doubt that many homeless cast could be dispensed with, even in Prince Rupert. Yet we vould hot like to see the efficiency of the cats destroyed by any fool-, ish measures such as.those adopted on the prairies, unless some concerted movement was at the same time set on foot to destroy the rats by some other means than thatt present adopted. i , HOOP GAMES Canadians Start ARE PLAYED Davis Cup Play Acropolis Girls and Seal Ore Bur Murray and WiHon Representing Win Dominion in Singlrt Ajitmt , , Japau Tulij In the second game of the Gyre j j playground girl's baskelbaB le&gu MONTREAL. July 23: ' CY Bab . 'it the Exhibition Building last Murray ef uanlreal ana Bast wis night, the combination and accur- of Toronto are named a I late shooting of Chiea Ktshikaze i stogies players against Japan ill and Fanny Roberton of Acropomj'he Darts Cop American zone serie- proved too much for the WestvWw opening here today. j team which lost 18 to 4. The first J part of the game was slow to d-velon, the first three points tabulated being penalty shots scored by Pat McLeod, Rita Torgeon ard Eleanor Clapp. To start the scoring Chiea NUhi-kaze sank a long pass from Fanny Roberton, only to score again within five seconds of the throw -tn Fazuiy Roberton, after bringing the ball down the side, started he.' scoring on a returned pass json, E. Yamanaka 1, E. Clapp, 2 D Referee Dominic Montesana Scorekeeper EUa Krause. Boys' Games son and-Hale scored consecutivfl7 to complete the score of ten. The game was featured by nice shots by Barton and Bussanich SPORT CHAT The other American Baseball League clubs are riled up pver a trick double-play scheme Cleve-iaml Indians have been using frequently this season. Ethan AMen from the old Natterml League outflelder Chiea Nlshikaae and kept up shoot- who recently retired from baseball be seen that British Columbia cannot beexpected to shoi CLTZT JfflSlS " " aujf cicai ciibJiusidsiu lur a SCIICIUC WHICH teems llKeiV 10 shriOtinff was vprv nnnr Inriwrf linere. - - T.? . 11 i -t . ., ,.i injure racmc pons commercially wniie at tne same time using some of our money in its development. GRAIN BUSINESS SHIFTY The port of Buffalo is much concerned over the loss of j its gram business. It has twenty large elevators and four of them have been almost out of business this past year, less grain having passed through them than through them than through Prince Pwupert's elevator. The cost of handling grain at Buffalo is said to have been the factor which caused the diversion to public elevators at Oswego and Brooklyn. The grain business at Buffalo has shrunk from 287,000,000 bushels in 1924 to 87,000,000 bushels last year. This may be partly due to Canadian crop failure and partly to the fact that the grain is now handled at Oswego. Players: Seal Cove Montesano 6, Blake 2r Man. Barton 4, Bussanich 8, Houston 4. Football TONIGHT, 6:15 LEGION vs. MERCHANTS bids infielders purposely dropping flies to make triple killings. It wouldn't work on long flies because the ninfiers could advance a bas:i while the ball was being thrown In "The way the Cleveland club works It. it can be done only with a short fly but If they don't thro It out of the book youH see ray outfielders pulling it on flies hit MeClymont Simundson 4, Hale l- clear out to the. flagpole." asserts 6, Zbura, Scherk, Strcmdahl, Chandler. Seferee Neil Ross. Scorekeeper Ella Krause. McDonald, McCarthy. "All they'll do will he to keep Juggling the ball as the?! Irun toward the Infield and flnallr drop it when they get behind second base. Ridiculous? Sure it it But eo Is the play as it Is used now. The base runners are absolutely at the mercy 'of the outfielder. There's no more sense In allowing that than In allowing Infielders to use the same tactics." PITTSBURG ; . FAR AHEAD' ' Pirates Now Hare Fire Game ; Martin Of Leadership In National League TODAYS SCORES National League Cincinnati, 4: Boston, 2. PttUbvrg. ; Philadelphia, 2. .Chicago-Brooklyn, postponed. St Louts, l: New York. 2, i First win for Giants In six starts, Carl Hubbell pitching). j American League New York, 3: St. Louis, 4. End of seventh inning). Philadelphia, 0; Cleveland. 0. iCaMed on account of rain.) Washington, 4; Detroit, 12. Boston. 13: Chicago. 8. (Second game. Boston. 7; l. end of third htnlngi. ing for a tally of nine points. after a brief stay with St Louis j NEW YORK, July 28. (CP) i Westview had the ball at the Browns, worked it on Cleveland : Pittsburg Pirates increased their Acropolis end many times but fail- last spring. Outfielder Earl AveriU hold on first place In the National ed to drop one shot that was not a promptly stole it The play works League yesterday to five full games .penalty. like this: ! by winning OTer the Phillies while I Players: j the second place New York Giants i Acropolis P. Roberton 9, R Tor-. mth runners on first and sec--were being blanked ay St Louts j igeon 3, E. Thomas, Louise Bird. C ond and one or none out the bat- j Cardinals. : ' iNlshlkaze 6, B. Soles. ter nIts a 50011 nv to outfleM I in the American League the New The fielder, usually Averill or Juli-1 York Yankees defeated St "Louis us Solters, comes in and makes the Browns and still have a lead of a ! catch and then drop the ball in-'game and a half over Cleveland jtentkmally. He then picks it UDj Indians who were winning in a (and throws to second base and a j slugging bee with the Philadelphia j double play is made either by tag .AthleUcs. The Detroit Tigers won ting the man on second and step ping on base to force the man or Following' the girls" game. the' first or. If the man on second senior men played, Seal Cove scor-, breaks for third, by stepping on ing a clean victory over McCly- second base and then running him mont Park 24 to 10. (down. The scoring Seal- ' f was opened by tua ,w ,,K. Cove when Bussanich dropped the . ed-znd probably J will demand a flrst Of three lone battfU fnvn th; upon-the grain business of Western Canada. Already thelSSt SSZEtflS niT1 n t boston Chamber of Commerce is tfce. two shot j making plans to trv to,-0"0" penalties' defcnce ast the niay when 9 i ucicai. me carrying out oi tne scneme ana a committee; " v,ulki,tt propery executed. The base has been appointed to fight it It is said that the oppositionX-milSLthTLoS nweve?!"""16" tate n0 51,011 ProtUon ofBostonwasanimnortntfaPfnrinrltinrr,, Vrim,. Si KSlf6 the mld-fly rule which for- - x - w- M t' v- v j iiii A uil ui a i l Hi i v . riiiJtr. 1 1" - i over Washington Senators and nosed Into leadership of the second division ahead of the idle Chicago White Sox. Yesterday's Big League scores: American League New York. 7 : St. Louis, 5 I second game postponed . J Boston at Chicago, postponed 4 l Clcvefend, 12; Philadelpliia. 11. Washington. 4: Detroit. . National League St Louis, 7; New York. 0. Brooklyn. 3; Chicago, 2. Cincinnati, 0-1; Boston, 1-5. Pittsburg. 4; Philadelphia, 2. Lawn Bowling Borland's Rink Defeats Frew's Opening .Match nf Tip Top Tailors Competition In The Tip Top Tailors' Cup lawn bowling series got under way Tuesday night when D. Q. Boralnd's rink defeated J. A. Frew's by a score of 25 to 19 in the opening match. Further matches will be played as weather permits. AUSTRALIAN SKIING MELBOURNE, July 28. (CP) Four Austrian skiing Instructors W. F. Stone returned to the city arrived here recently to coach at on the Catala Tuesday night from Australian and New Zealand snow a trip to Stewart on business. resorts during the present winter. 3 Thursday J: PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEW3 oor Health Shoes Neep children s reet growins in nature's form Cushion sole flexible jmart ttylet jreat wearing qualitiw and valuet Fitted by the VISIBLE Fitting System. $1.75 T0 33.50 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes : I t BcithinaCostw hovs changed tot SILVER SPRING refreshes the same as ever EVERY yew, It ti, Itules lets and Itti to malt a bathing suit Not to with SiWtf SpfLr j Laser Bear. It U made with thesame care and accofdinj to the tame formula that hat won for thit brand tuck untwtnrln loyalty on the part of thott who like its malty, full-bodlad flavor. Sff VF.lt SlRIfi On Sale Everywhere This crdvertiseErwnt Is not published or displayed t !'ia - J Control Board or by th fkjvernroent & British a STRIKING FAREWELL CASTLEMAINE, Australia, July 28. CPi Leaving the district L Richards played his last game on the golf course here, scoring a hole- in-one. It was the first ace recorded on the course in eight years, INTERNATIONAL SOCCER BUDAPEST, July 28. (CP) The Hungarian association football team finalists in the recent world cup series, will play Scotland In Glasgow. October 29. and Ireland In Dublin, March 20, 1939. GELDARU TO nOLTON BOLTON, England, July 28. ' (CP) Bolton Wanderers have signed A. Oeldard, Everton's Eng lish international soccer outside-j right, for a fee believed t7,000 ($35,- 000). Geldard Joined Evertoh In 1932. DE lKSX -iSMJlWA V IE a a irue irue snorUm.n iporUman . . . . observe forest lawa at carefully as you do game laws. Carelenesi with firearms Is unforgivable, and so Is carelessness with matches, cigarette butta and camp fire. BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE Dept. of Lands E l J al I ll M liMHMIiIMM NEW ROM HOTEL J. ZareUi ProprWor "A HOMK AWAY IHOS DOME" Rate $101 i? 30 Rooms Hot & Cola W Prince Hut ft B.C. J. H. BULGER Optometrist HYDE Transfer si k crrnNn AVE. VAft tJ 41 " FURNITURE' MOVING Cartage Light Deliver) Coal Wood Phone 580