1 i PAQK TWO We Carry a Complete Line of Men's WORKING BOOTS F Thurstons, Paris, Creb, Sismans and ralentine JVlakes Guaranteed Solid Throughout AfflLY Priced From $3.50 UP SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. IMCINCL UUl'EK'f UIUTlSIt C0LUA1MA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avsnue H. F. PULL EN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advar.ce $5.00 "For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week .lli fly mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and ' United States, yearly period, paid in advance . 3.0U By mail to all other .countries,. per year 9.0U Member of Audit Hureau or Circulations ; DAILY M'UUK GOOD APPOINTMENT Thursday, August 12, 1937. The appointment of L. W. Patmore to theilnternation- al Halibut Commission in place of George J. Alexander is one that will meet general approval on the waterfront ;here. IMr. Patmore knows the problems of the fishermen and will-undoubtedly do his part toward securing for them such 'amendments to the regulations ,as it .is tpqssjble for "one to influence. t SCIENTIFIC -FLIfiHTS While, from a scientific point of view, the flights made -by 'Kussian -aviators over the North (Pole may :be valuable, such flights can hardly be looked upon yet as a commercial practicability. ,For the past week or two a third plane has been waiting a favorable opportunity to take off and finally got off today for New York via Faii;ban.ks, Edmonton and Chicago. The fact that the route is open for only ;a few weeks in the middle of summer makes it impossible for general purposes and of little value for var purposes. Possibly, as Arctic flying develops, this route .may be of value but, A SILLY DISCUSSION J Following -a court decision in Hamilton in which a man was said to be right in chastising (his wife, -;a Victoria newspaper has been interviewing many people with a view to .finding oiit what was the local qpinion :on the subject. We suggest that, for the dog days, the subject .may ;be allowed but it should be relegated to a humor department. No matter vhat the common law of .England, modern common sense will prevail in such matters. To discuss them seriously is to be extremely silly. LIKE MARKETING CONTROL The people who come under the Marketing Act seem io,iiKe 11. uy -insuring a steauy .mai'Kei ior iarm produce instead of glutting the rnarkqt at times and then having a period of scarcity the growers and the people oi the province should benefit. While there are objections to; interfering with the liberty of the individual, it has been' shown that there are times when this liberty may be curbed with benefit to the whole community. Many of us t.haye disliked this interference with personal liberty but ..it is in line with the spirit of the age and may eventually : develop into a general scheme which will .benefit the whole 'country. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. OATALA KVKKY TUKSIMY, 1:30 F.M Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. r,S,8.(CAUHKNA ,FKUJAY, 10:30 r.M. "Due Vancouver, .Monday .r jn .If convenient pleasn purchas tlcketa at office. .Further formation regarding reservations .and (tickets from "A.VV. NEWMAN, Prince Ituprrt Atent, Third Avo. .Flione;668 JASPER PARK, Aug. 12; "We have more than seventy reserva-tions already for the annual Totem Pole Golf tournament to be played here September 5 to 11 and these reservations, coming so far in ad vance of former, years, lead us tto Edmonton, will have a particular- 1934. Steamship Sailings for the present,, it does not seem to be suited for anything jFor Vancouver- but scientific work. Mondays as. Pr. Rupert. ... 3 p.m. Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide.. .10 pjn. Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. Sat Ss. Pr. Alice 5:30 p.m. Aug. 18 Ss. Pr. Loulse....5:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. Monday ss. Pr. Charlotte .... a.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss..Pr. Louise a.m. Ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. Ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala .8 p.m. Friday- ss. Pr. George 3 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala ....11;30 a.m. Saturday ss. Pr. George ... 7 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-. Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. From Naas lUver and Port. Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala ....11(30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Monde.yss.Pr. Rupert ,3 tp.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide jo p.m. Saturday ss. Pr. George. ... 7 p.m. From Ocean Falls-Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert ....... 10 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. Ss. Pr. Adelaide .4 p.m. Ss. Carderia p.m. ! For Queen Charlotte Islands Aug, 14 and 28 P. Charles 10 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands Aug. 12 and 26 ss. P. Charles a.m. For Alaska-Monday ss. Pr. Charlotte .... a.m. Bs. Pr. Robert 1 p.m. Wednes. Ss. Pr. Rupert .... 1 p.m. Frlday-Ss.;Pr. Louise a.m. From Alaska- Monday 8s. Pr. Ilupert . .. 9 a.m. I Satur. Ss. Pr; Alice p.rh.! August 22 Ss. Pr. Robert 9 a.m. From Skeena Hlver ' Friday 5. Cardena p.'m. THE' DAILY NEWS Thursday, August , 1S31, MANY WILL PLAY GOLF Looks Liki Ike Jasper er Ipr! Park SPORT CHAT I Bracketing of Australia and New 'I 7ortllMt linrlM tUn ..... A li.Knlnnl., ;Hecpjd..t y List l or & Zealanders, To(en Trophy D,. ' ' . .,., (Tennis Association Is emphatic that persons touring the two coun tries visit Australia and New Zealandnot Australasia. Jople Waalberg, swimlng at Za-andyk, in Holland, broke (hi ,w. men's world 200-metre breast strok Our golf course has had such mendatlo' reeardinB in,reasert an heavy patronage this year mat coraodati0 at' Wemby Stadium word has .been spread around of its. for iblgger soccer matches. Variour. excellent conoinon. a w uum- ecnemei , are ,bd consIdered. ber of the reservations this year come from those who .have partlcl- ,Hunll ... on : 1 T . it' .1 .. 0 4i a e . :and iWelsh rejiresenltfUve teams wjll also compete. 1 iWhen lost its YANKS WIN TWO GAMES believe :that our tnameri Tigers for second place year i assume .recutu-ullB the mark of H. Mayaheta, Japan, proportions," reclared Robert Som- mervllle, manager of Jasper Park TneEngllsh Football AsOClatlon Lodge here today. MuMi ii.q nnt. m.,iP mn,. ' . 4iaiiuuKii iiciiii v uu v criLi a tun. , . . . pated in previous tournaments but " 51 n ai "ew rK an ur00K" It is pleasing to note that many of wfr S. d K ;phode J Yorkshire Z ? ! at Philadelphia, postponed on - - -....-.w.. account of rain. the reservations come from players has takpVnTpntv f uHf L-at who have not yet competed for our ,and ere.he is pro to Perthshire Totem (Pole,". he said. ...ft, - , t. T nn. fV.n..n ...nA 1 O 1 nw I .iju&b jrcui biiic wcic lui Lyi- petitors in the tournament, which makes a big competition from any angle, the official record, of 186 establish ce ihocHey is popular on t' s Illinit ' '.Tii :?filftl. Afivnn Tntrn. This was only two short of ' du-, ;E lih university Ill.tVHfa :n' vuni-.nirn lrni. 1 As thbulk of eda.few.yearsago Adi vy is attract- the entries come in dur ig the ing ckwi. ' latter part of August, it begins to - ; look as if the tournament this year Cambridge wejBhl scores: National -League Pittsburg, 1; Chicago, 5. Cincinnati, 2; St. Louis, 3 American League St. Louis, 2-2; Cleveland, 5-7. Philadelphia, 4; Washington, 5. New York, 8-10; Boston, 5-4 (second game called in seventh inning on account of darkness). Chicago at Detroit, posponed on account of rain. Baseball Standing: win estaousn an aii-umc recuiu. putter df the joint universi'y "Never in the history of Jasper athHcitUm of athletes tourint' -Inf,.""n,GamM.Up To Yesterday has the course been in such excel- the jphiVeJl 'States and Canada,1 v-HomiT,,,.., .w.vv..u.v.u... vv.B..v made a hurried dash by road to rhlritrn an green, now dressed up with Clark- m .aboard ,-the ,I!erent'aria at son grass, instead of the old type Southampton.' e , , vt bent grass, Is a perfect gem and ' only gcs to add an additional thrill Tf)e mu f lhe p gh 52 to the enjoyment of nlayine what .. ..... ""own to n.ei leam was uaneu aiier , Cincinnati 41 , , . . U1 has been 'termed by many crack , ,;.),' m,.. ,.! ai,.,i . J" go ers as "one of the most mag- el , ,Jf ,hft got .the cwin thu .phaef nhi;- JJ nlflcent finishing holes on the con. cal)ta,n., tocd hat a hope, 'Tmerican League "ne,nt- with 11 Aberdonians present," w-aw York ' ' no All western cities are already re- he replied, adding that a wi.e n0ston presented in the. entry list' and it referee vuve them a nminv to .1 wonlrt nnnearthnt. thf.nresent. hnlH- iu- ' ' "eiruu 7 I-1 f illlUV -MJJ. er or ine tropny, J. a. starkey, oi Chlcago 59 Cleveland 45 ly difficult task this year-to'reUUn iternaUonal K "f n possessir,!! of the internationally tnin wi- mnrriPH famous trophy. M,M Irpne jfortoII recently -to Philadelphia 29 in the War- ' .- of Brailes, '.."--. .jeutte(1 to Clapton Flylntc for 40 hours, 55 min- : hamstow Avenue. 36 42 44 47 54 57 57 C2 29 40 40 43 51 54 06 8 utes, hrnest Jachmann of Ber- I he .hrjKhjh, Rugby Leatrue will Leajjue jriyal, came to the rescue lin has broken the world's jrhd- -lane pari in the Jntornatinnnl and 'the'cliiba will .Hharelthe sann ing record of 3G hours, 35 min- tournament hTt this year's .Pari enclosure. utes set up by .Kurt Schmidt in Exhibition. Australian, French - .The Jam Sahib !of Nawanajrer, one of India's .foremost cricket enthusiadts, has ibeen elected vYoyton iFootball Club .p'reihint of Itlie. Indian. Cricket Osborne Road Kround, Board of Control. Playground Hoop Games Seal Cove Defeats To 21 Acropolis .29 Tho second official game of the Ciyro dUsketball League wart playe.l last evening in the Exhibition Hall with Acropolis lo-.in R..nl Cove 29 to 21. The Margin of (Leadership ;in American ,pny i,f the first half wtt cnuH ' Leacue lsilncreased to Eleven ous.iIn.Ue v first minute bnilth . .... i...,; niwl n.ll.iir r.amPS fii-it off n tOlll Oil L.QVC. i.U"n 'o.it ripened' IJ'ie scoring r BOSTON, August 12: (Canadian Seal Cove. The play was fairly Press) New York 'Yankees. by win- even with numerous points belli ning a double-header from, the Bos- .trlted by each side. At half-time ton Red Sox, Increased their Am- i wore stood D to 11 for Seai erican League leadership by one full Cove. game 'to eleven and half games ffl'.e second half was fast m yesterday while the 'Red Sox drop- fir 'our with numerous 'fouls Ip-mH inn ti uith ihP.Mio nt.rnlt : lied on both sides. The ui"nnnt 01 ine game wus .uwn T UA. XTI1 T Am.& nUinnrrrx P. '9 HIV; SllOt Il'Om CGnire lli viic xiaituuai utasu iiitagw Cubs, playing at. home, won over " Th .scnre,re were orjiesapo, ; Pittsburgh Pirates and their lead 1 Crinjlile wilh .11 Wlliea JIij; over the idle New York Olarits now Thp teams were: ) stands at six and a half games. Cove Grimble (U Vv-ednesday'fi Big League baseball .T.-ir-dquiit (7), Rlain fG,; Acropolis Montesanb CI1). :Russanich (4), B, O'Neill (3), Q'Neil (.2), Smith tl. Tjjtql. 21, atimekeeper, r ranees juoeiou. Scorikettor, D. Clarke. ' Iteferee.l). Montesano. j The Senior C.irls basketball irame was played on Tuesday, niKht with Acropolis defeating. Sea 'Cove 11 to 3. , ' Two 'Matches In Tennis Tourney Darkness (Prevented Completion .of J Some JJlay Ust "Njs!t 644 Only two matches were completed 580 last night In thi clty tehijrs'chnmp- .556 U viu'lilp-1 bqfore darkness prevented .525 further. play. ) ,471 'A. H. 'Hill-Tout and Mrs. Gibson .418 defeated Dr. II. N. .Brdcklesby and ,404 Mis.' E. Flrilcy 6-2," 12-10.; .392 C. F. Jpsllii and C. J; Norrlngton defeated Sam Joy an"d 'Joe Scott. .704 6-0, 6-4. .588 Draw for tonight: C,N:R. 6:30 .588 P-ni- Woods vs. MacPh.ee. 7l30 p.m. .578 MaqPhee and , Miss Rivett vs Davis ' .4C0 and Miss E. Davis. 1 .445 ;Rupert Club--6:30 p.m. ;Dayls vs.' .327 O'Neill. 7:30 p.m. .Lambe and Far-' ,299 quhar vs." Joslln and .Norrlngton.' Imuerial TennU, Court 6:30 p.m.; Orient, Walt- Hill-Taut and Mrs. Olb-soh vs. Mr. i its Athenian and Mrs. Alex Mitchell. FOOTBALL TONIGHT, 6:15 ALL STAR TEAMS l hi .udvrtijcinciit is not :piiblij-hed or displayed by uaiWUiWUUiULUimiWUll "Ml U I miTHt1fTniV.?a I fl I. -J lr.. I . nwjiuuunui'uiia liiv I.H iinr 1 ni.i.n 11 , . .. Government of British Columbia. r by the UnUtt youryitem U fret f rom conrtipatlon, you'll alwayifi Mrd. 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Parker l H.N1K v coast ,inTRiri ni...r.ii.i tiit.u. .r irliif Rupt I1C occupation FUh PsuAera. t I to nnnlT tar a Iwlv of th MW3 f? described frr..lw,r -lunds. ti.'M I tf. and ftlJIiU Lot 4478. RusP'l Cowrt DUtrlct. Port Edwanl C""! .Inj at a post planted at ICbaat UHtrlct: thcim S 37 dejr" , W. 150 rt: thence N. 7 dfSTrw ' it-!; mriKie rt, ji fi2'J 28 ,-ffot. im uvtalnu: I ""I more or low. I DateU July 24th. 193T nurrisa Columbia packers uMrrm ! 0jn?e Pray, AL Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 815 SECOND AVE. 1