i. x that iwo.: , THE DAH..T NEWS Tuetday, June n. IMS m-tm:tmvMpmmrmmrmTzmfmr.m::mim? BSgraJECBJJU BAB3SBBCffB3TBgJI t 3B3.M31BS.BJ.K1 B:iBU B3 BBX8rT BftattSTCJlKaSBCByBX MftTBllxsfc THE DAILY NEWS. PK1NCB HUPE11V - BRITISH COLUMitIA ! News and Views of PiiDllsned '"' Kyery Dally. Afternoon. News, Limited, Except Third Sunday, Avenue by Prince .. Rupert. Sport II. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City-delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, .paid, ln,ady waftf ,3JW. For-lesser-periods, paid In advance per week .'. . idf Bymail to ail parts of British Columbia, the British Empire, and " United i States, paid In advance, per year' 3.00 y mall to allmUier countries, per year . l,.0ui AUVEHTISINO KATES . Transient-display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion . . 1.49 ms&iiled(advertUlng, per, lmcrtlon, per word oj Edllui and Kcpyrlers leleplionc .S Advertisings and Circulation Telephone , S)V Member ot Audit Burrau of Circulations OAILYy EDITION. J4?g$!B Tuesday June 13, 1033U , .... .... in. ., THE WORLD CONFERENCE Unmarked by, flourish or ceremony but speeded on its way by stirring exhortations from King George tnd Pritne Minister J: Ramsay MacDonaldifor speedy and effective action, the world economic conference was opened in Lon-dpmyesterday at the Museum ofrGeqlogy. With; sixty-six nations, having a total population of nearly two billion people, represented, the eyes of tha world will be naturally rivetted-upon that epochal! gathering as it proceeds with its-deliberations during the ensuing days or weeks. What happens there will probably determine how long the degression, under the burdens and trials of which the whole worHWias been laboring during the past three years, is to last and-if any immediate relief from existing conditions may be expected. That the delegates may be actuated by wisdom, vision .and. dispatch in their dealings and. that prejudice, hatred ajwl nationalism may not mar their activities ia greatly te be hoped: If this great gathering cannot do something real to remedy the ills of. the world in its time of extremity, the outlook will'be very, discouraging indeed. AIL the people of the earth will hope for the best. THE CONSERVATIVE IJAItTty Meantime, British Columbia continues its merry poli. tical1 t sideshow with chief interest still centering in the Conservatives or whatever we may-choose to call them. Certainly those who might have expected anything in the wayvof. action at the much-heralded.meetingof the provincial Conservative executive on Saturday last were due for diBappointnifiruXAYhethei'.or no the wind was taken out of its sails by the announcement of Hon. H. H: Stevens, which.was only to be expected, that he would'not consider deserting the federal for the provincial field at thip time, it seems to have been a negative enough gathering. The only thing that happened, apparently, was to let Mr. Twigg out; as-organizer which is just another indication of how honeless the party feels so far as the attempt to prevent T. D. Pattnllp and the Liberals returning to office as a result ot the forthcoming election is concerned. With the single, solidparty under decisive and'able leadership and solidarity and unity in its ranks on one. hand and a.confused lot of. "whatnots," divided by community interests, inability to agree on leadership, and racked -hy quarrels over control of the broken down.nolitical machine and the cmnty norjf barrel oivthe other, tho scene is certainly, an unprecedented one in the. political annals of-the HOLIDAY S EAKELSE HOT i Springs Lodge An Ideal Place to Holiday I Finest, oi fly fishing, hunting, , bathlnt and'boatlnr. Arraptr for transportation with.W. Hi Hurnett. Ttrrace. I n.c. Hates from Terrace to the I,oJr Including boat service: i One adult, S3.00: earh addl- tlonal adult. $1 50, Write or Wire W.ILBUR-NETT Wr Iok After Your Wants When- Coming; to Terrace Make Arrancementi With SwaiirsiTransfer & TAXI Terrace, B.C. To Grrri.You. We meet all trains. Freight At ! tvassenser service anywhere. Lafcelse Lake and Lodge, new boat H. A. 8. now In service on the lake Iare anywhere on the lake, one adult $M0; $lt50 per head additional. No. croud to bit. No job to small. iucnic pahtii-s. i;vj:uv SUNDAY RESORTS " bbbbhbbbI BBBl SbTbI' bbbbbbbwbbIi ' Take the Daily News with you THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting. Fishing; Modern Conveniences t No Mies, No Mosquitoes Home Couklne Par FUcflltnce !' $11,00 Per Week, children under 12. hall rate j MADAME. UAJAUT TJfJl, Q, C. UlanUs, VLIti. 4-1. wnere me TestBeqins Yes, sir, there In the pipe, bowl is where tobacco does. iti:$tuff. And right there. 1$, where OsdWs Cut Plug, shows, itself, tp be, down-rights good pipe, tobtcco. For Ogden's packs, right; lights. right end burns rightt ...Cool, sweet and fragrant, from beginning to end. Sejejf you don'tagree that: Ogden's is the tobacco or-your pipe. Load the bowl and. let the test begin. OGDEN'S C U T P L U. G, If you "roll your aen", me Ogdfn'g fine cut cigarette tolxieeo and Chantecler cigarette papert LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Juck Wooua i Annette Stone) sailed this afternoon on Uw OtUfla for a buytng thy to Vancouver. aDd. elamht in the south. She ia to purchase a eowpjete nesv stock for her new store here in the Federal Dtoekk wtwre she will open about JnUruV Ttw raauilar inonthjy oualneu. luflclsaan ol Um Priaca Rupert Oyro Olab toislc place tooay in the Beaton Oafe whan a nutnbar of nutters pertatoUx to Iniemai affairs of the. orKantaaUon were taken op. Rf evident T. V Brown w in the ciialr ove. a gaud stsett attendance of membera. The peculiar phenomenon of several ettoolar rainbows rtnirtnc the sun wets observed by local citizens a boat the middle of Sunday afternoon, some haying courted as many aa free of tha unusual circlet of many hues. They are believed to bare been due to moisture ambitions in the air on the bright ard warm alternoon. Jock Maodonald. who la studying medicine at 'Queen's University, Kingston. Ont., and Arthur M&c-donalda who It studying at the University 'of British Columbia In Vancouver, paswed through the city on the Oatala Sunday evening eproute to Klncellth where they will spend the summer vacation with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Magr donald. F. J. Burd, managing dlrretor pfi the Vancouver Provlnca, who. has-been spending the paal few days here following a trip to Winnipeg, and Mrs. Burd sailed by the. Catala, this afternoon for Vancouver. Mrs. Burd. who is a slater, of. Mrs. Fred. McLe&cL of this city, met Mr. Burd. as Jasper Park and spent a fewdays at the mountain resort before coming on here with him. World recovery w411 not be brought about by running away from problems Balnbridge Colby. FALLBACK. Low tAtltrowns.andiSlnKto Fourth Place, iu American IvMfuf , Dodgers Also lose flraund CHICAGO. June 13: (Canadian Uresij ClUcaiiQ, White Sox usa rasult of.drppping a giunto,lhe St. Louli Browns )ejre yesterday, dtop-pcddnto.fourthlace In the Arat ertcan League standing below tho Idle Philadelphia Athletic- It w.i th only game of the day in t lie Junior, circuit. In the National LeutMie. the Brooklyn Dodgeta, by lasing to tho Phillies aj, Philadelphia, fell. bu.:k into seventh place below the idle Boston Brave. In the. only, other same In thl league, the QtneJpmiti Rl w a close, vttteiy over the Chleago cnb at CtneJnialtai wtthin striking dUUnc-aah tir t dl vlilon dubs. Yetenlaj"'a DhfcLesw senrr Natijul,lrrite. QhAaAM Oncionatt a, Drnoklvi 4. Phikdalpliia 1. Arnfrivr,l'a(M. St,Lnuli 3, Ohkao I. BaseBalli Standings NATIONAL LHAOUP. W. Ik Pet New York 19 10. 617 PJttsbura . 29 3). M0 St. LouU 39 32 iW Chieao . 38 3 18 ' Cincinnati 36V JA -KW Ttostnn 21. 39 4SI ntPAkim so n n PUadaaolft.. IB 31 ies AMi;ilIttN,LK.r.UK New Yflrfe 33 17 .WO Vuhtaa)ton 31 2t Mi PhUurtelphia lif f3J Mi Chieaa . 26-s 34, JSSi Cleveland ,23. 3g jm Detroit 'to 27 .481 St. Louis 19 35 .344 Boston 10 34 .M0 " ' EVENING PROGRAM' Novrlly Parade, Children's Ma, (jutiadr and Uig Dance Held The eventm program. o Ptag Day starjeu at a: 44 with the Boys' linu. Sea Cadets, ks dnwn ball team foMoMed by- doaens of WkUOtm in nuuquerade parade f rem. the. A fas' Home. At a.o'cJeck the huaa. erowd leit M baiLgroundi aftla' a cJawn ball game and proceeded, to the Rxhl-bttion Hall to w4tnMt kiddles' maaquerade bail. During, tho po-atas of ihla. oarnlvali Miss Jean Watt amused the Ituge crowd witrt an Irish Jig. Tne prize winners tor. beat and funniast dressed children were: Miss Phillts Hamblln; fancy, dreaa, Miss Jean Derry, seeond,' fancy dreaa. Neil McLeod and Bob McLean, eomle pain Balaino statetst most' original. Precentatien.of prize! wre roadn by the May Queen. Mlr Lydla Pet-tenuzoand her two alTendanU.IIts Rosy Smith and Mint M, Gaaey. At thla time presentation of the cuna for the winning relay teams was performed. Following this was the public dance which the huge crowd enjoyed. OF TENNIS Season.ou.a N. IU Courts Officially. Openedi A very. saccetul American tour-namtnU whieli was postponed; for two weeks, on account of: weather conditions, was played, off on the C. N. R. A. tennis courts orj 8yoday to mark the opening of the season. About twelve' cou'plea tonla 'part In the play, the tournament being won by Mist E. Davlaahd. J, IJ. Hpr-ton, who defeated Mrs. L. Mont-tomer'y and R. A. Johnson who were the runners-up. Delicious refreshments were served during the afternoon upder 'he capable supcrvlnlon of Mrs. F. B, Walton. Makes Record la PBBBBBBB H bbbV bbbbbbt Jbbbbbbbbbbi B BBBBBBBBBWfB Record brr-.ike: aid e Ia-c ' Fnchi imatf.ir hu:. . i !.m-pion. lt .ii ale oi Bog t ..i rf'"-.! ! .('if r !. 1 'Ah yiavlng anjin.i M-......n Smith n. '.he cnnii, iimpinii.i:p iiu:.n tl rjond'.n V : TDHONTtl'SCDlTISH WINS SOICEU TiriX OP NOilTH,AMliittCA-f 1- 4- CHICAQO. Jun ti: CP) 4 Toronto Scottish soccer foot- ball, team won lot North. Aa 4 4. erica title here on. Sunday Wf.4 dtin . the Qaer-Fuller toaaaV.4 4 of St. Louis by a score of 2 to 1 4 e r. 4 4, 4. 444444 4 Softball' Rained QuU Lasts Night a N. IL A. h Still, Irsdinr League With (irutlo in Seeond Plate liftln.snd wet grounds again prevented the ptaytnc last night of poatMmed City League toftball gano betwesir Kaiem and BIHs. a regular ieage flxuwe between Canadian National RseeraUon Aaeo-osstiea and Bmpresa la cheduied for tonight. The leugue standing to date ia aa follows: W. L. Pet. C N. R. At 8 1 MS O rot to 3 2 MQ Blks , , 3 2 MO Kalens 3 3 .489 H.C.NVR,.. 3 4 133 Bmpress 3 4 J38 t'OOTIIALL M,NR-UPS The Canadian Leajioti football line-up for tonight's Stuart Benefit Shield game It announced u follows: Pierce, Stilee, Qttker. 8. Currle, Hadden, Baptle, Murray, Dickens Buasanleti, Oomadina. Tavern la, Morrison. The Canadian Labor Defence League announces Its line-up as follows: Hunt, Oomea, Moe, Vac-chen McKay. Bye, Zarelli. Dickens, Howe. Chenoskl, Hill; reserve, Ma-gulre. FOOTBALL! TONIGHT CANADIAN LWilON VS. C.L.D.L. Arropolli 0 30 p.m. Adm, 25c. Am axeur Billiards D0PM0N; CUP DRAW .Moie Dates Set by Prince Itupert tVMttall AoeJatienKcpair. Made to OraniUtand lite feliewioa draw for the pre-lUnmary round of thr DooUnion Day Gup ctioipeUUon was nude at a meeting of the executive of the Prince Rupert Prjotball Association last night: June 20 Canadian Leg ton vs. Re. June 22- Canadian Lex Ion vs. Canadian Labor Defrirf League. Jane 31 Canadian Labor Defence League vs. Regiment. The final for the trophy wilt be played on Dominion Day as a part of the celebration sportt betweeu the two clubs having the highest ..omtJ as a rtault of the preliminary rrund. the ftnaltsts to be settled on toul goals should the points count he drawn It was decided to play the Stuart Benefit Shield fixture of Canadian Labor Defence League vs. Canadian Legion postponed from June 1 on June 15 In piece of the Hagtmenl vs. Canadian Legion game scheduled for that day whlah will be RfMtfxwed until July. The Stuart Shield fixture ot June 30 between Canadian Labor Defence League v Regiment U also postonned until July to mate way for the starting of the prellMlnary round for the Dominion Day Cup, The definite dates for these games will be announced later. The football executive waa notified that Cttty Cfemrnuwtont W, J Aider had caused rertuested repairs to the grandstand at Acropolis Hill ground U; bf carried nut, S. J. Jabour, local repreejVttlye of the Sun Life AuurutK Co, will leave on Saturday night of. thH week via Vancouver for SL An-drew's-by-the-Bea N.B.. where, ho will attend the annual convention of the "Macaulay Club." oraanlza-tion of the company's star salesmen for the. Dominion among whom Mr. ' Jabour ranks very high for the past , year. He will be accompanied on.tho trip eat by Mrs. Jabour. On. tho way home, they will attend the World'! Fair at Chicago. They expect to be away about a month. Advertise In the Daily Ntws MY HERE Joint' OJeuratioi, to be IIfw , Jblylby Hour Organitatltia Representatives or the s. cnmas4 Prince Iuiwrt. o (J, PniicAlUftfJ flootbaU.ano i rti Ruiieit I4VUaidAsieeiiu u mectlnir' on-Sunday, de. ie. rHa4tusua4,Joh)VcciUta Domiiitrm Day here on J.i,. Mortud wa- rlnirman of ti., , , ing.nvl IL A. Breen seareu There will be a coinpteu (, . of t ports ajjth rhildren'K i.. the raornlnit ajl fuotbaJI .n balljrjjes fWtba,aJtefiM i ', Johnstone will be In ehati;. children's sports, Jack r.n i, the fOOttb8rk Moran nr.; ! hitedyUi baiehall .n t : Wesch the refreshment There wilt be a dance eitli i I- or Saturday- utahl. Adj(paMoB will be m.idi Junior, FVXHball Leajgur ..n.; balance of the proceeds win between the baseball, f.'i., Days' Hand ornanisaUetM IS, BEATEN Hobby lHhaml'aili In 111 I1M For Jphnnjr Kfng's ItrilUh lUn timweiiht (Jhamplemhip LONDON. June 13: Preaal-Bobsy UtUssn of Qoebee, bantaaawf(tht nun,, -of Canada, failed in hu h . fOs,BrltUh,SmfiK c nigtH vHieli ke was out fifteen rounds by Johnny Ku. UrttUh champion HIcdricIlhMMatcsSJ'ifl . o - KlCftltfc 'tatcr $2.7.. o - Screen. Windows 5"k o Screen Dwirtf S3.l Q Swcclt lcijTwine 17c hall. o Hlark I.ciift II) IMant Spray .TTie o Kaien Hardware Smith lllork Phone ' NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZareJH, ProisJttnr "A IIDMP, AIVAY I'JtOM iio.Mir Kates St.Ott up, 50 Rooms. Hot tt Cold W. . Prince Rupert. BX' Phone 281 P.O. B"X 'M OLD EMPRESS; HOTEL llpme. of. the rjshrrman, j Loggf r, Miner . (()PMSt-)10 per. month, H I per. week,. 5Pe pen nJtM SIIUWKR liATlltf. Third Avenue Phone JIMMIK CICCONK