PAOETWU THE DAILY NEWS TRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA , Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prtate Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue Q. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR DAILY EDITION Methyl Hydrate . . . E$tblihf,l SO years. MANUFACTURERS I and DISTRIBUTORS Nil- Drinking of methyl hydrate, which has been resorted to by some of the more chronic inebriates of late, is held responsible for the death of a man in "the course of a drinkine orgy on the local waterfront. The authorities have effectively restricted the sale and consumption of liquor, with benefits which are quite apparent There also control of the sale of drugs and other harmful stimulants. There seems to be no reason why the distribution of such articles as methyl hydrate and extracts should not also be broueht under similar control. Already tbr city council of Prince Rupert has had this matter ud V is to be hoped that they will be speedily able to obtain the desired results. Civilian Rights . . . Many local people quite strongly feel that it is time again to remind the powers having control of such matters that even here in Prince Rupert the civilian population, who after all are responsible for and are the backbone of the community, should have some well defined rights ol security therein. There have been actions, whit-, under special powers measures mav be quite legal in the final analysis, but which have been considered to verge on the borders of highhandedness. Prince Rupert people, we think, have, generally speaking, showed every willingness and desire to co-operate with the authorities in connection with the prosecution ot the war in its various nhacps tw Vio,.Q oW , . I i-j imic eiiunil u auui of give and take, courtesy and consideration. Undoubtedly, they are justified in expecting to be treated likewise. Iney have shown a spirit of give and take, courtesy am consideration . Undoubtetlly, they are. justified in expect mg to be treated likewise. It is difficult to see where there .has been any occa sion for out-and-out highandedness. ' ,puS TJf ?now ?U?r than the authorities them sehes that tactful negotiation and mutual uriderstand- accomplish the desired results without resorting to nro cedure bringing about misunderstanding and bad fed-ings Bureaucratic coercion is one of he things we Tre tending that it should be kept out of our dealings even in the emergency of war unless it is extremely Pessary MARINE SUPPLY Can tre STEERING WHEELS Steering wheels of all types for fish and heavy work boats. SHIPS' COMPASSES We carry a good assortment of accurate, reliable ships' compasses. CAST BRASS STRAINERS These strainers may be used in combination with oyr thru-hull connections. Distributors for Hart Batteries Cibbs Spoons Pacific Oiled Clothing. I89 OFFICERS INSTALLED When Prince Rnpert Chapter No. 211. Women of the Moose, met Wednesday evening in the June 18, 1943 lows' Hall membe of the Loyal 1 Order of Moose and mends were s ltn .1. nil 'present to witness the beautiful I anuria C ,VnthPhr Kllhhfr Icereraony wiiy vi of installation uisuuiumuu 01 of off! cers. close. To Quickly Soften Touahest Beards -Use I (1 m a iiiene lather mmm t CREAM TBK DAILT NIWB YANKS ARE WELLAWAY Defeated Runnlng-up Washington Senators in Yesterday's Game NEW-YORK. June 18 tt New- York Yankees resumed a four-game 0111- . 'margin of leadership In tne fc lllk IU1 bilk. kllJUllIK . . . , . . . vear are- American League yesteraay ry ii". uuiiuuiivnuuii vjj. mi. v - uitmyiu uuu cnwr iu Oiaduate regent Mrs Gertrude! Supply that a plant will be opened late this year at Sar-lnaugan. ithe running-up Washington sena- nia, Ontario, for the making of synthetic rubber in quan-i Senior regent, Mrs. Margaret Tb-I10"' The PWladelphia Athlettes. titv which would be sufficient .to meet the Dominion's '"n. - sha.rlnJ ono' to hd normal peacetime requirements is gratifying indeed. Itconior regent Mrs seems to indicate that the rubber crisis has been settled j00!.' , . Chaplain, Mrs. Agn i j j l it 'i. nnrl that wo mav crtmi ho mnsnminpnt rt the nupocoirv Jessie Ad- with Boston Red Sox, are in third place now ahead of the Detroit Tigers who dropped both ends of a double-header to Cleveland Indians. it ii v l ki iii v 11 iimj .. 1 1 i mil v iniv ii i vi. nil. . v v. ji i uij Argus Airs Jean Menzies for raw rubber which we must import. Thus one of the sentinel. Mrs. pearl Howe.' . fians' Chicago White white Sox sox took took 13 u pressing economic problems of the war has been solved. Guide. Mrs. Grace Memtyre. vfSer"sf ljVb-m mS Of course, it is not to be implied that there will be1 Assistant guide. Mrs. SophfcJ Sna rouSa,Sead"- any immediately complete relief for the general rubber e" ship of the second division, shortage. We shall have to continue conserving for the JSF' , , 80111 the ,eading SL Louto Car" nnvthinc? ,5 the installation of of- dlnals and the second pUce Brook- war ar pffnrt eiiori nnr our PYictinc existing supplies ?TmnTiP5 nnrl ana anyimng wp e are fwers the retiring officers enter- hn National nodaers lost in the capable of making as long as the conflict lasts. As far as tamed. During the serving of re- T h rl, Chicago 4, St. Louis 3 1 13 innings) Cleveland 3-6, petroIt.2-5. National Lea sue Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 1. New York 8, Brooklyn 5. American League W. 1 New York Washington Philadelphia r' -oit Chicago Boston Cleveland St. Louis 29 27 27 23 21 25 23 19 18 24 26 23 23 23 26 25 .457 .400 J47 Pet .617 ' .529 .477 .472 .469 .432 BASEBALL SCORES American Association Indianapolis 4-6, Toledo 2-0. Milwaukee 4, Minneapolis 0. Columbus 2, Louisville 0. International League Syracuse 4-12, Montreal 2-5. Baltimore 9. Toronto 6. Coast League San Francisco 3, Hollywood 2. Oakland 3. Los Angeles 3 (called at end of 10th on account of darkness 1. WORKS ON SOFTBALL Mrs. K,i "J,neT! ffl.-V00 saTe tne fourth. The PhUlies divided a summer Kate Smith Hopes to Get League Going Here rwuig prougnt in evening to a n,.hi..Mii .itv. nntt .n nh u . inviMn. " f ' ' ' FRIDA i Everyone likes the Chocolate Cocoa (fyfe at Seel-time Sport Chat Forty-one eastern and western Canadian thoroughbreds, headed by H. C. Hatch's Ontario colt, Grand Pal, have qualified for the thp normal r5vil rpnmrpmpnrc nrp wnpornoi ?f ho freshments manv of the rnvni nf- m ' ., j ... .. r . w....., . v. ."iv--- iik..., 4V j . ' iiiicmaa nvas ana vvu&ns wy An enort is being undertaken by ""u miming ui mc uina- some time hefnrp anv mntprial vpli'pf will ho atmnvont der r Moose complimented the wi-, vnrk" nhnu md thrpp full ... vi . . dlan Derhv at Pnin p.irk .iniv s in . . . - " - - "i-jiiii vii. - - -.ill,, unit oiiwbu mj HUII1UIC UI - - - --. - - i " Wnmon rtf i. although a few more tires and SUCh like mav be available Z? ?L .ST ,U??n 8ames sti" dlvide tbem ln SanUed s0"baU n Prince Rupert Winnipeg. Grand Pal won the 1W2 after a time. . . Jea"l and splendor of the floor standing. The Reds are in third by creating a mixed league, men 5. adde Coronation Stalesiat L 1 1 f aJLIm i . . l v-v. a i -vJ a.. . . , e . .T'r- . I I. " mio. oumu Ultttlii u iiniuug.iuuiw 4I ? ktllH I UU11S comparative strangers in the city who should be glad to broaden Juvenlle in ,M2- wa nominated. Chicago 3. Pittsburgh 2 (called their'acquaintance on the playinE field, she thinks. Tne matter Of .softhnll -oninmnt . . . . Editor. Daily News: .500 One thing needed in this city Is a humane society. There Is a case at present of a little dog around three months old being tied out on a chain about five feet in length from morning until late at night. This has been going on since these people got the dog when it was about six weeks old. It has not been properly fed nor watered as we could see and Its barking and crying drive the neighbors nearly insane. , When people cannot use an animal humanely they shouldn't Jje allowed to keep it. Hoping some one will see to it tnat mere is soon a humane ciety ln Prince Rupert tyi Kennedy's 37-cent flllv. 441 ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. Uy DOROTHY GAUBL'TT The Hostess Ivan Mallet is back from Tm. kjjace ana uie niwourg nrass m and women, which will enliven iotoiiuj, over, " " the, met rape. IIe He says says he he Bk Kites it it Terv yery muel months with ;; the Pr """ aa ealhere and that its good to nr, rJJsmiXxm ' to eo a mile and " a " nuarter r. " . .. 6 " n . ., PCT h"-i DltCC Of terra a urm- firmi ii U rti. v iinri nrp still tnnc nf thp wftnrt i o i.;'i S..uiTf in the nerhv Hatrh a fnrnnfn,5 -V . -W JM) dlvlslon- jto get in touch with her. either Verier, also has three other eligl- u thal A'd " ; n ' n. i loii i uuj o uif 1. 117. VI . .V 11 111 . American league New York 9, Washington 8. Philadelphia 4-8. Boston 5-7. i end 7th) , Boston 2-2, Philadelphia 0-7. The standings to date: National League v ' W. L. St Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati ! tsburgh Philadelphia Boston New York Chicago 31 31 26 11 25-25 ;.2l,. 20 . 17 17 23 22 23 24 25, 30 ' 32 "Pet in groups or Indlridually. bles-Derby Sweepgold. Sweep Lad Johnny Qr tt A league of teams .-cpresematlve ana S,wS!pn?cf;, Pa1, Uhem. So actommodau oni of organised groups in the city, as fn f !!,aflnk1Ie. w,hieh eompetcdi bad mmtA w well as teams comprised of those the,1936 Kentuy by.. they Just lucky? who respond individually, is Mrs P310- w Jcading Qur swing machL..e Smith's objective. There are many mcney-winning f--year-old in Toda an ... youne young, men men and and women women who who ar are Cada last season, earning. $fi,765. man maklm. d gh(N, maun ,man Horris.ys Arbor Arbor t "rnsrs Vita, Vita, top suear .vr. and h. was ArT, to neatly. French seams ar.d l. The ., "," . . . . Hel1 make' husband 1.7 west's principal threat c,. ,u j among no-xinees for the thrr- We-rr ww abont has not been solved. Wt but Mrs. i!! 1 .) Xxl V' 'the kitten's) ears. The Lair v Smmope to;get an Affirmative uriV ZTo We're nd. : mfconse Yrom the business mens ""i d U.Mi 14S m.19 U U's a1 deficiency ia diet or C GjVclubs and other ZT ' 1 Dy Uttn ftr outstanding groups . . . - SI I when they are asked to fntribute Svbr mlJt T' l0W the,r tot 1 'to nrT Jw vf by haVe t0 preTa" upon Kr- 5 an equipment supply. The city he Be 1;. Jin Z Lh SUb e' Winnipeg, council will be asked tn . to give the "Y" a sa:r.-e cf f maintaining maintaining th. the mav playgrounds. h. " wncr CW 'e A. O. -Scot- tanioU3 fuh oil extracted b Mr , LETTERBOX HUSLVNE SOCIETY Omars Gilt, fifth ia the money- will hefp "Sarge." Dutch t; winning column a year ago with practically broueht ur on It earnings totalling $24185. H. A. 1 met such a lonely nUirr it Shepherd of Winnifred Alta. has the dance the other night He wu Til Hr DunnM I U .11.11 1 . 0 M,c e usi. only 16 when he Joined up ujd wh .e R. S. McUuahlin of Oshawa. but 19 now although he 2tocd wu.. vnronomer. nigniy-ian- over six feet. Everything he a eiea m last year's early racine In rpminrt.vi wm t, t, i -. rastern Canada. The Whittier Park ChriUi Rra.m hronrht m? Stcck Farm R. J Seers' breeding him think of the big Jae beih W1U n0l w rcpre. lnal stood Qn the gjr ct L ,.-u ,n me uerDy. although lawn in front of his home Mace Ul Wlf wesiem contender ..tnrp rumlnrfuri Klm nl rh. were bred there. Old Timer of Vancouver Dies Thoma, Pritrhard Had Been Itesl. dent of Southern City for .Alu.-s Than Half a Century VANCOUVER. June 18 Thomas ti u 1 . 1 . . ziyy 'wnu. resiaeni 01 Vancouver J fa? 56 years, who celebrated His Sixtieth wrririinir ihnl...n.. -AN ANIMAL LOVER, cently. u dead here. NOTICE The Kaien Consumer Co-operative Association THIRD AVENUE STORE WILL OPEN TUESDAY, JUNE 22 Store hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. except Thursdays when they will be 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. I drug store back home where the kids used to drop in for a cr.;:t and one of the Junior hosted named Lucy yes. you've guessed u. his girl's name was Lury t:: That kid needs a furlough ar.3 wish they'd give him one And by the way. its Jui" a yc. today since Christel started brfc" lng me my "dance Lowers Or. r Winter stops he. Today Is "Stinky s binhiay many happy returns chum PJ3.-"Stlnky" is by way cf br log our Cleaver Wilson. Cemetery Service Those wishing plots fixed at Falrvlew Cemetery, phone the caretaker at the Cemetery between 12:00 and 100 pm. week days. FOR SALE 10 Cotton Mattresses, at $13.50 9 Used Bes and Springs, at . . $9.50 2 Electric Ranges at a very low price. B.C. Furniture phone HIack 32-1 THIKI) AVENUE