t. CLARIDGE SHOE FOR MEN WHO CARE We Carry a Wide Range of Styles and Weights in the Finest Shoe at its Price in Canada Finest Fitting- Lasts Dependability Plus Style. Priced $5.95 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P. POLLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance Paid in advance, per week Paid in advance, per month $5.00 .12 By mall to all 'parts' of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.00 By mall to an other countries, per year - 9.00 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Monday, July 24. 1939. EVIDENTLY IMPROVING People in the east are already beginning to see conditions improving, partly as a result of the good crop on the prairies. This added to the busy time they are having in southern British Columbia is likely to cause a general improvement everywhere. A letter arrived from Toronto at the week-end full of hope and buoyancy and happy in the already busier conditions. We in Prince Rupert have every reason to be hopeful for we have every expectation of work going ahead which will be bound to reflect itself throughout the community and district BANKS ALSO PLEASED The monthly commercial1 letter of the Bank of Commerce opens with "The general business situation may rtoW" be regarded as an a satisfactory basis." Evidently ijew construction is on the upswing and foreign trade has an improved trend. This is a general improvement from the spring bulletin which was of a somewhat pessimistic nature. Investigating Fishing j Mr. Justice Sloan of the Supreme Court of Canada is ! conducting an investigation into the fish trap operation'- j at Sooke and incHently is hearing evidence bearing on; seining in British Columbia waters. j It is clear that any decision made by the commissioner that relates to the Sooke fish traos will also affect ot-er parts of the nrovince. It is intimated that the whole question of f ''shine methods will be before the commis-i slon as an attemnt mav be made to prove that seinine is; more destructive to fish than traps. The auestion of employment will also arise as that seems to be behind the v'hfile movement to have traps prohibited. It is possible that some good may come from the investigation. FISHERIES COMMISSION WORK At Vancouver recently Colonel Nicholls is reported to have said: "British Columbia's halibut industry in northern waters, due to the intelligent co-operative conservation policy of the International Joint Fisheries Com-rfitesion. is steadily coming back and within a few years will have recovered most of the ground lost through ruthless overf ishin" in an earlier era. During the last several years the catch of halibut off this coast hs more than doubled, conclusive evidence of the success of the conser-Ytjon plans carried out by the Canadian and United States governments." Freak Fishes Are Brought To Shore By Boat Emma waters. Pege said the monster ha j a long slim body and a keg-shaped head considerably larger. Conger eels are common off the southern coasts of Asia and Africa and' CsLfrtA aro fAttnrl In 4 Via CaiW a ' jlanlic. ! Pege said the .octopus has Its two JUNEAU. July 24: An eight-foot hearts connected with a single sea erptnt defying Identification aorB- arA on rvfnmi nrith turn hHrtn The Bureau of Fisheries hasn't iBbwIing Team Did Very Well In Vancouver This morning Jack Preece and Angus Macdonald arrived home on the Princess Alice alter taking part in a bowling match in Vancouver. They did very well in Saturday's game, losing first by only a half point. As it was they were placed second. Nelson Is Open Golf Champion Won By Making The Hounds In 281 At Chicaro Yesterday Magnum Fai'td In Last Nine Holes CHICAGO. July 24: U. S open champion. Byron Nelvm. came wincing alrrrg at even par yesterday as one leader after ar-oth' wilted in the blaring sun and Nelson acheved his first western r-n coW chamnVnhlp with ia 72-h- t-4al of 281. For thro? round Ne'on was level with both Mnnun cf I os Angeles and Dick Mt of take Forest. Illinois, with corr'tent rounds of 68, 73, 70. 68 73 nd 71. Mmgnum wrecked him were" freak catches brought to 0' the freak yet. but1lWAN1'EDr Juneau by the halibut boat Em-;"1" a look and try to lden ma from Cross Sound and Icy,111 ana explain tnem, Strait. William (Pcewte) Pege said the serpent was a conger eel, but ths Bureau of Fisheries claims there Is no such animal In North Pacific Dally advertising m News is sure to bring suits. the Dallj dally re- self in the last nine holes and wound uo with 282 to finish Li feeond place. Then Metx blew himself to a 225.. Henry Richard of Hershay. Penru. slipped Into third; piace with a total of 284. Baseball Scores SATURDAY National League Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 0. Pittsburg 9. Boston 3. Chisago 8. New York 7. St. Louis 2, Brooklyn 7. American League Boston 6. St. Louis 3. Washington 11. Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 4-10, Detroit 2-11. New York-Chicago Comlskey funeral. SUNDAY National League St Louis 12-8. Brooklyn 0-2. Pittsburg 3-0, Boston 2-1. Chicago 7. New York 5. American League New York 5-5, Chicago 8-4. Boston 13-11, St. Louis 5-3. Philadelphia 3. Detroit 16. Washington 2-3. Cleveland 11-4. "THE DAILY KTWfti W, EX-KING OF SUM LEARNS TO FLY Former King Prad'adii.ook of Slam whose modern outlook was evident before he abdicated his throne, retains a strong Interest in aviation in his English home Here the former monarch whe no usts the tiUe Prince of Sukhodaysa steps from his aeroplane Heston airport after a training flight His Instructor u Fli.ic Officer A. M. Glover SPORT CHAT Ems Tarshia of Canada defeated Jose Aguero of Cuba in four sett to square the Davis Cup series be-Itween the two countries at one postponed,! match each. Tarshia won 7-5. 5-7 6-3, 6-4 at Havana yesterday. Frankle Frtsch was appointed Cincinnati 5-4J Philadelphia 2-Ctunanager of the St Louis Cardinals of the National League fix years ago today, succeeding Charles Street. Frankie piloted the Oas- house Gang to their third world series victory the following year when they defeated Detroit Tigers Baseball Team AMOROUS MOTORIST j p rp q . LONDON, July 24: (CP.-Klsse! bOHl? 1 0 dinitlierS cost rst less less than than a a penny penny a a yard yard 17 when a motorist was fined $4.70 for driving 300 yards while kissing. Chinoski Expected to Pitch for his sweetheart SOFTBALL TONIGHT 6:30 Lipsett's vs. Moose 32 vs. Acropolis ClAliflEO BOARD AND ROOM BOARD, Good home cooking, 814 2nd. Avenue West tf CONNECTIONS WANTED Africa. if, vage Co. FOR SALE FOUND FOUND Purse on Sixth Ave East. Owner may obtain same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement, tf. I Coast, West Locals When They Visit Interior Dido Gurvich says he Is taking a baseball team to Smithers to play there on August 5 and 6. They leave here on the evening of August 4 He says he win have a good tearr o met the Interior bunrh. Chin-o?:k3 will be oitchtng and he is looking forward to same excellent sport Didc s proposal to take the team ha1 not yet been answered but it was announced in Smith ers Saturday that they were coming so it is assumed they will go. Resigned From Racing Commission LOS ANGELES, July 24: Claude Parker of Los Angeles resigned from the California Horse Racing i NEW SCOUT PLANES ! MELBOURNE. July 22: (CP) ' flat U-. J FOR SAl.EHn.i nnd Int f1.r an orucr ui iiymg Annw mr w Rv,fi, " Irfm Engiana wm reacnj p;n8t' ' t( here in September, They will be 'usea jor jong range reconnaisance FOR SALE Fastest speed boat in.off the Australian coast, the north.. Cheap. Armour Sal-' . WANTED (171) COMFORT FOR. I'OSTIES MELBOURNE, July 22: (CP) Australian letter-carriers will go xt nimer-when It's Second-hand piano. xnern, Apply Box 16, ' Dally News. (171) '""-' drill uniforms or perhaps coat- shirt uniforms for greater comfort. Five thousana Prtn. Ruprt people read the Dally News. It Rain Interferes With Cricket At Manchester Ram interfered badly with the iecond rricket test match at Manchester between the West Indie and the English eleven. On Saturday only a short spell of play was wssible The West Indies won the '.oss but put England in. They scor-!d eleven for no wickets when play stooped owing to rain. There as no further play that day. To-lay play was resumed and England scored 164 runs for seven wickets and then declared. The West Indies went to bat and both Hedley and Seeley hit hard, -coring boundaries off Bowes and Wright But they lost three wkk-?U for eighty-five runs before the lose of play. The final day's play takes place tomorrow. Second Model Yacht Race Was Flop Yesterday Not Enouch Wind So Event Postponed to .More Suitable Day The second ra-e in the series for '-he Tip Too Tailors' Trophy for nodel yachts planned for Saturday last was postponed on account of lack of wind. It Is hoped to run 'he- race off this week. ' Conditions looked favorable enough in the forenoon and the buoys to mark the course were put out. In the afternoon the wind died down. Some of the members took their boats out for a trial run. Carle Olazle with the "Rupertla" got off by picking up a stray breexe Pr'sTek TZZZSaZr his resignation";; OoVernoT On ffSrstSIr Canadian producers or manufac- charging what he termed "PolUl- eJf turers. Sample, offers for mcr- 4 Interference" with assignment ItltZmi! ' chandlse of au7escrlPtions. prln- of racing date, to Hollywood Park Jf yaCnTrL2 t SaU .?n clpaUy fish producu; and terms nd Santa AnlU bracks. Another 11" when solicited. The Colonial Fisheries, member. Henry Russel, announced othe out R mnBtinn Limited, Benylwah House. Win- hat he had resfgned some time 'oKV8- ' h Mnie J IL Oawthom with neba, nAhq Gold British a aeo. the "Invader," Malcolm Lamb with the "Ivanhoe," M. McKenzle with the "Saucy Lass.- Gene Mako Of Los Angeles Wins At Tennis CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.. July 24: Oene Mako of Los Anceles scored a four set tennis triumph over Jack Crawford of Australia to reach the finals of the 47th annual Longwood Bowl tennis tour nament. Mako outstroked Craw- pays to let them xnow what youXord M 3.fl riflVss r r StAll ZULU TEAM WAS STRONG Walked Off With Srrlthr.t Satur day to the Tune of IS to 4 Before Larte Crowd SMITH ERB. July 24 - The OlanU walked away with the game of baseball played here Saturday I afternoon by the large score of 1 tj 4 and had no difficulty keeping ahead of the local bor flnv stage of the game In perfect baseball weather and with a large crowd nkh exeeeded the numbers to wttom the ftrat gam here last Monday the OlanU started of f in the first Inning when wa? (he onlv run they collected In the ftrat inning and Swltherc scor ed two runs In their half of toe the first half .ftf tfe inning tr the Giant had scored rune ana uic wwi aa rorr.n six error. Smlthers : and Wilfrid Watson got d , .. , base nit which started t.. WIS 07- seven '(! netted the local two rn..i.r t Rather Moppy fielding ark(d the remainder of the game Zulu gathered two morn tjr4 Zulu hU lh local bo, UlleJ M The last play of the gam. , ioubie pjlav wfakh renr-d Imtthers team and left, th.; jff double play which retir-d ocal team. Wilfrid Abel handled tt.. r. phone and gave a, good ; . pky description of the gn;. IS for the Zulus and four : n hi bare feet. laid h. Zulu funny man who rud s.jffil trouble with hU running h u;;a .JTZ-SZ, part of the ahead of hhn. Thw .iih na one Smithy Arnold umpired ft the satisfaction of all con--i-rvsi Inning wnl-h gave the home' The announcement wax rr.at & same Mure . . . ... .lit.. ik.i ik. ti-i e . fsns some bone that tney mifm o n-prr showta'" uld e " 3nu able to make a good r;?r to aealnit the colored experts. vr three games on Augu i Mike O-NeHl was hurling for the snd that they expected fit Smli sera-team and he it along i wy strong team, fslriv wed until the fifth touting The vMtora will leavr ;r..r,fi when the Otants scored four runs ately on their way south bv & ,u..f whkh with two runs they had oal- car as they are travelling r 4, itH th third tanhvff hod the it vie and t 11 tine manv uqii.'a t score seven to two a the local boys tng their tour had not added any more runs In Their vtstt here has bee: t the meantime verHon from the regular r v..- In the seventh Inning Larry War- and has provided a lot '. ner went to to pitch for Smtthers meat for those who had u ? ,.: while Wei Melntyre went on the lege of 1tneslng the game receiving end. reetahvg Wttfrtd , Watson who went Into the Held. WHERE WEDDINGS C 0. D. Ken Warner al reosseed Mel Kerr KAROALA. India. July 2t T In centre field. Becaiue the bridegroon Wi t The Olastf sUrtec hitting every- httle short on his promised dot thing that came their way and the ry when he claimed his br .it Smithers boys started missing er- blood feud broke out betwr :. "i ery thing in the field so that when families one kIRed. 25 ir. reC I tT tJkMV M I lBsVt I vLaT "And yon ponti lo 11 ! down?" 'TW rK tondi of tU dtft od mf lotl Sw4 Cop 9100 cold ' SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES Tie fmtrH ltm M tifc lLC tan 1 nmlrj." J UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamen Leav rrince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUE TSJL CARD EN A FBIDAT, DAY. 1:30 p.m. It:Sf pJn. Doe Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Do Vancouver. Monday sjb. If Convenient. Pleas furchase Tickets at Offke Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER. 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