I r fryir two CAMPACS The Finest Summer Shoe For Style, Wear And Dependability. Buy Now While Sizes Complete Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PUINCE RUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert - - Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per line, per insertion SUBSCRIPTION RATES ?rty delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance Paid In advance, per week .02 .25 45.00 .13 Paid In advance, per month id By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and " United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.00 By -mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 News Department Telephone 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone .... 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Wednesday, May 3, 1039. CUIUOUS ACTION A curious report was made by a committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Monday evening. The chairman announced that, as they knew nothmp about the subject, they refused to give an opinion. Usually lack . -of iknowledge seems to lhe reason for giving an bpinipn or .taking action. The person who knows least is apt to talk loudest. . COURTESY PAYS DIVIDENDS I The address of T. W. Brown at the Chamber of Commerce dinner this week draws attention to the fact that courtesy pays whether it be in the treatment of tourists or in business. Mr. Brown suggested that one pleased tourist was likely to be more effective advertising than many dollars expended in paid publicity. Thousands of tourists visit Prince .Rupert every summer. Some of them come because they have .read about the country but most of them come because someone has told then! how much they enjoyed a similar trip. It is womlQrfill V'hat a difference a little courtesy .can make to, rfinjoyment. ."Sometimes it is only showing a visitor .where' to go 01 jjivirifi; desired information about the city or dis-' trict. It payii in making people anxious to see the city. ; ' , : FELICITATIONS TO C.C.F. Tiief C-CK has won a notable victory in Vancouver whbre Mrs, Stuart Jamieson defeated the rest of the field in -a brovinelal by-election. So far as the government is concerned the loss means little for it still has a preponderant jnajoritv but it means a Jot to the C.C.F. in Drestiexv It .will encourage thent to continue their efforts in what they Relieve t) fie. the best policy for the province. It if mostly f esults that count, so far as elections are - coricofhetl. Many people, it is .suggested., would like t6 give thb present government ra jolt who would not like to se'e Abe. joyehimont defeated at a general election. ' '". ii, i - !;. CON'SBIt VATI VE GAINS "Congnitiflaf ion? should also go to ihe onseivatives' who made a strong gain since the previous election and Who came 'very near to winning. AVithCC.F., Liberals and Conservatives almost eoual! n seems ju.ouaui'i mat, nau mere neen only one of the Old ;par.ty ..candidate in the field, the Co-operative Common-1 Avealth would not have had a look in. However, in 'the l)ig centres there usually are a number of .candidates. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. .Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver; T.8.S. CAZALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. JO :30 p.m. Due Vhncouver, Thurs. Am. iue Vancouver, Monday M.JO. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Atent. Third Ave. Phone 568 LOU GEHRIG M.I I REST Lonr Continuous Playing Record Ended Voluntarily -Yesterday Ureal Xankee .l ir?t Stteker ager Joe McCarthy said that L.u could return to the line-up as soon as he wished. There are plenty oj games in him yet." Mc-Cartliy said. The victory put the V U t L. I 1 I 1 1 FRASER IS SKI HEAD the ensuing year then took place resulting as -follows: i .Honorary President. Col. J. W Nleholls. Honorary Vice-President. W. H Tobcy. President. Tommy Prase r. Vice-President. Bert Bartlett. Secretary-Treasurer. Miss LuclUe Brooksbank. Executive Mrs. 8. Bikini. Miss . I? . TrLT Elllfen wn VWItam Ilclr ami. of the league again although th jiarrv KriWr margin, is only mathematical over WUl lhe Mwly rtffk.Wi the Chicago White Sax who wn taking over the dutta. discusser. mVuu . 1P AthleUcs- of plans for the ensuing year took rtimuuii utuicu iwu w line uy the St. Louis Cardinals in a close contest, th Boston Bees continued on top in the National League. The victory put the Cards Into tie for runner up position with the Earl Gordon. After adjournment, through Ujc courtesy of Dr. R. a. Large, the Cincinnati Reds who lost to the u New York Giants 8 to 7. Yesterdays Big .League scores: National League CincInnaU. 7: New York 8. Pittsburgh 3. Brooklyn 2. Chicago 1. Philadelphia 0. St. Louis 2. Boston 1. American Learue New York 22, Detroit 2. Philadelphia 1. Chicago 4. Boston-Cleveland, postponed on account of cold. Washington 9, St. Louis 7. ?. . - place and a work committee wr formed consisting of Bert Bartletl Ronald Minion. Fred Whyte 1 1 were entertained bv ! SMITH Ens. May 3: Two former Smlthers baseball pitchers hav started the season Impressively in jprofeastenal 'baseball jEmte -Kershaw, who pitched lor -the Smlthew team while teaching Annual Meetlnr Of .Mount Oldfield h'? dewhte Professor: . ...... debut wn the Vancouver Cap! Club i Last Limine )anog wt ma Pippins In the Western InUr held IU annual meetlnr; last eve vanuw- Zl 'r nln In the -CMy OhiiicII Chambei with Prrciriont WMUnm Rlktna In -A TCftl ttlthVS ibOJP 'h0 IS j 'DETROIT, May 3: CP-Vo:un- .thcchalr. After the reading of th'waWB 8ad U Junn Can-tartly .benching ihlmself jester di. flnanejaj statement and minutes ter n ha PUched and Lou Oehrij. the New York of the Iait annual mwUng by the Won f,,ur am for DUbw Yankees durable first fcaseman secretary the arthriUe of the pat ees In the Arhvna-Texas League ended his great record-breaklitv sea,,,, wnJcn had proven one of In 1nnn the four games he string of playing In cnsecutlv lhe most ,1 since the clubs reflitered H itrlke-outs and games without a miss at S(130. I organization were reviewed by the t1 nas n 1thln one was the first game in which Uvj nrealdenL raerttan of ftfflrer for ln th league record of fifteen had -not played since June 1, 1925 when lhe was called upon as a pinch hitter for Peewee Wannln-ger. In spite of Pehrig's absence the "Yankees swamped the Detroit 'Timers toy a score of .22 to 2. Man This is Carp's third season in Old Country Soccer English Leacue, Third Division Newport County 0, Southend-Un-Ited 5. . professional baseball. On Auust 8. 1930. Carpentei came within an ace of pitching c 10-hit no-run Tame against Prlncr Rupert. He "went perfect" until, with two out in the ninth Inning Bill Lambte dropped a hit ut Inches Inside the foul line In lefi field. 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