eae 2 cgrere Bee ‘Mh Hi dd £ 2, PAGE TWO ST See THE DAILY NEWS ——— — —— Na a ae —=— | The 40% Anniversary TREATMENT INVASION OF | DA TEA Finest quality for 40 years has built the largest sales in North America. rioPEer AGAIN DISCUSSING day is POLITICS IN SOUTH AND T. D. tion we must all PATTULLO ACTIVE IN VIEW fort. Our social OF SITUATION DEVELOPING _ sition will never nust ve unemployment. Tu its solu- lend untiring ef- and economic po- be what it sh until every man vhether empioyed or unémployrd $ assured of the means to support OwlG (Continued from Page 1) etin the re freedom, while’ me in nd his dependents i i quirements of organized socie Ie : Tae recognizes i oy problem. of modert i cnc, LOCALITEMS | zovernment is essentia pot the safe-guarding of individual Miss DeBot today on rights and the maintenance of the return home to Port Clements welfare of the state as a whole “That the public is looking for Frank Morris. who has been or something better than the policy ek’s trip to Vancouve turn- that ‘to the’ victers belong the ed to the city from the south o1 spoils’ there is no question. I think the Pri Geurge this morning that most péople realize that we are face to face in this province with extremely untoward conditions With revenues failing and industry Graham languishing, it is goi to take ex- away in England. Mr. Eivtt is liv- traordinary measures and unflinch- ing with S. D. Johnson, Graham ing courage to bring about a bet- Ave. while Mrs. Johnson is visiting terment of condit with her mother in Victoria for the “As leader of th Pi winei eral party, I am con résponsibility involved. I presume . that I was selected leader by of a long public experience gener- ally, and a wide knowledge of pro al Lib- summer SC1OUS vincial affairs in particular. If it b a the will of the people that is sh ee n _ head ’ . a governmen administs surrender tc vince, Ir pledge an which will not nicious influences and that we sh - Special cali to our councils business in ests; labor interests and al! inter- e ests generally Malkin s Best Coffe 40¢ “The most important problem to- ao, in : (Bring g Malkin’s Rebate Card and heroes eeseer . o0c 70¢ Extras Egys— Fresh NOW! Is the Time to Start Saving on Quality Foods Thrift Specials For Friday y,..,;, and Saturday l-lb. pkg CREAM OF WHEAT—The Ideal Cereal, per pkg Z1ic JAMIESON’S EXTRACTS—Lemon 15¢ & Vanilla Choice Pink co ae per 2-02. bot 19¢ 40c Malkin’s Best Spices . 25¢ Crestwood K. D. SALMON No. 7 tall tins CHOICE DRIED PRUNES Creamery > ibs Butter ical aie o — 3-lb CHOICE PEAS— ifc brick 70¢ Siéve 3, per tin Fraser Valley Fancy 55¢ AUSTRALIAN CANNED FRUIT Creamery Butter, 2 lbs Peaches, Pears & Apricots 19 c 3a K Pa Fiour 30 per No. 2 tin i-lb. sack c Purity Wheatilets 20 190 “s:5-1. sack c RE DARROW SODAS per pkg HEINZ CATSUP 22c Empress Strawberry Jam 55¢ per large bottle 4-Ib. tin KAIEN BRAND CRABMEAT Pork & Beans—3’s 20c hetti & Cheese 25¢ 25¢ 22 ark’s Locally packed, per t e- per tin CAMPBELL'S TOMATO 800P per tin : « Snag l’s, 2 tins Clark's Potted Meats 4ic| Royal City Tomato 25¢ $7¢ sey 95¢ 7¢ Remo Strawberries Arriving Fresh ALBERTA BUTTER 2 ibs. Juice LARD—Swift's or Gainer’s per 3-lb. pail FAIRY SOAP Oranges Medium size, 5 doz 2 bars OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 10¢ Every Train per tin ‘ . , Phone Your Order—We Deliver FELIX GINGER ALE tte per bottle A M k per re $1.30 Alberta Market 2: " P. GAMULA. Proprietor ore HAMS ifth Street Phone 208 per Ib. MUNRO’ MALT SPECIAI 1 tit Munro Malt 1 Ib. Bottle Caps 1 pkg. Hops All for EGGS-Fi'est} Seconds per doz THRIFT COFFEE You'l! like it, pe¥ lb Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 179 201 Third Ave. “CARRY AND SAVE” oné of the heads of the Proc- eS 9S SS Sew is dead eee tor & Gamble Soap Co., 4 121¢|: sic DEATH OF ioc, SOAP MAN CINCINNATI, July 8 ris Gamble, and Cincinnati, capitalist James Nor- RESENTED GOLD CREEK :- NEW LOW PRICES 25° Capt. W. P. Armour of This City Complains cf Way His Wife Was Treated By Custonis Officer apt. W. P the local brane? of the Pacific Sal- vage Co., has written to the Vap couver Sun complaining at the tréatmient accorded recently to Mrs. Armour by a woman customs of- ficér at the border at Blaine while Mrs. Armour was returning to Van- couver after attending the Rotary International convention in Seat- tle. Capt. Armour’s letter to the Sun was as follows T want to’report what I an otitrage to- any Canadian Armour, manager consider citi- zen in treatment accorded at Blaine yesterday by the woman customs iffieiai there I am a isiness man of Prince Rupert, well’ known there and a Ro- I have beén attending the Rota nvention in Seattle wit! V ife and 13-year old daughter and came on afiead to Vancouve! my wife and daughter following by bus Sunday woman customs official at ioned my wife, who has good health for ifternoon The Blaine quest not been in time, in such @ manner that she is been ill ever since. My wife told ier she had a few little odds and nds of purchases on which she was repared t iy duty Then she inted to the dress ny wife was wearing and declared he must have bought it south of the line, it was so new. She refused accept Mrs. Armour’s hat the dre was bought in Prince Rupert. even though she the name of the There’s no such assuran ; mentioned store place in Prince Rupert! he deciared ‘T’ve been sré. You can't lie to me like that I’ end a wire and find out! Ther € t put nm girl ‘on | r’ and when n wife ec word ote he was o ‘Shut up The pute auEen ES we ire isec r $3.95 You in’t buy them for any uch price!’ the official said. ‘They ost $7.50. | know Mr l et this go by without I feel that this f gone on long enough and should be topped if Canadian citizens are not to be continualls ulted, as I hear from friends in Vancouver that it has been going on for some time It time something was done about it TRAGEDY IN PEACE RIVER «.. our Children Lost Dives When Car ~ Went Into River From Ferry TAYLOR FLATS, BC. July 8 Four children of Otto Hoffstrom of Taylor, B.C. were drowned in the swirling water f the Peace River early this mornine when the car in vhich they d over the fe len stream were passeneers crash* y here into the swol- Th déad are Lillian, 13 years of age; Florence, 11; Olga, 9. and Ag- nes, 4 The father started the car to leave the ferry but it was in reverse and went verboard. The father managed to get in the Mrs. F. F. Brown of oOmpanied by her niece Florence out but lost her fast running water Miss P Anyox, ac- Local Man Witnesses Trek o Seekers of Yellow Metal: Busy famips One of cugh the mous. Cariboo “ining country going to and from) Vancouver by auto was the numb of men with packs on their back including gold pan and shovel | who were about to try their luni! at washing gold from the gravel and sands of the streams, Frank Dibb; Cowan } turned the features of the trin; +} gold: MAGN (5 full glasmes) ;Sonic Grand Lodge in the south He that many of those work- ing on the creeks would get 25¢ (2 full & lasses ) }worth of gold as th sult of th idavy’s labor. iust en gh to buy Announcing Friday, July 8, 1939 plus 5c bottle deposit st ated | manager for Ro Cc and Latta, who recently r after atiending the Ma 12 NCE SIZE : - ss plug 3¢ bottle deposit ~~. CANADA gets were not ver THE CHAMPAGNE OF GINGER ALES DRY l Some men wet eturt ing home disappointed but they were all cheerful and did not seem ~ re al es 4 nteresting ure wa Fai ; mi - WIN MATCH = “—_— err?ere+¢e He oe GERMAN WINS IN SEMI-FINALS TENNIS SERTES «SENATORS FALL BACK + + * + + + + + + hw mprovir rr repal : ——— ¢ +o ¢ : ir em. It was’ e + BERLIN July 8 Daniel # Wastiington Drops to Fifth Place in . he toad ti Merchants defeated Regimént by ¢ premm of Germatty, defeated # American League—Lead of ween Ashéroft and Vancouver a score of 4 to 1 last evening in the # 4. WwW. “Bunny” Austin, Eng- # Pittsburg is Pared Between Vancerhoof and Fraser Stuart Benefit Shield football ser- @ jand, 6-0, 8-10, 6-2, 6-3-in semi- @ ai aa Lake ad was e» in a ies. It Was a good, clean game which’ $ finyic séries, European zone # WASHINGTON, July 8:—W so ,i4 a wivins proved very interesting to a good’ Davis Cup play today + ' . % ws i ty ns break ed crowd of fans *® Fred Perry of England’ de- + : ' g ni n. Th Within the first five minutes of # feated Gottfried von Cramm # ?'™ oo peer i sar tay at Fraser Play. Chenoski opened the seoring of Germany 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 @ terday t id Clevelant e while rey ae being {OF Merchants. Soon after Wilson » @ diar ue T whole was dry °qualized for the Regiment from @ 4644464444444 gomes of ible-header but this particular ion was the *crimitiage in the goal mouth: Fong New ¥ \ dropped justiest he had ev een. An ef- Put the Merchants. oné up’ about nmir e Yankee st fort was being mad ileal with, Midway through the period: The } dium New York to the Detr he problem by the repair ganes score at the end of the first half BASEBALL oe ello g Ay ntl ger stor Mr. Dibb und H. F. Noel of 45 2 to 1 for the Merchants even full game Smi 1aG the S0on after resumiption’ of pimy in ELKS vs. EMPRESS e Philadelphia Athleti¢s wi was ith. driving ich the second half, Gilker seored the . wis sing ible-header hor from Smithers Q 1e] the fir third for the Merchants, taking TONIGHT ~ §-45 ; be Park in Philadelphi d and to Boston Bar on the se Smith by surprise. Henry Dickens ° 4 the ( White Sox 1 ip b re a2dded the fourth and last goal soon , Wy the Na League. the Pitts leisurely after bure Pirate ropped a close ganie Gs Wilkon was always @ good! trier Baseball Standin | at Pittst New York Glants for the Regiment. Other players by g and their margin of leadership was , whom the Regiment was served well National League eut to one anc half games over wi were Edgcumbe and Wingham W.° L. Pet. the soston Braves who were down- | The Letter Box | For the Mercharits' Chenoski; Al- Pittsburg © DW SM\ ing St. Louis Cardinals i ah bert Dickens and Larsen, a new Boston 410 34 SAP) ogualls é game at Sportsman man, gave good service Chicago 380 34) =—534 | Bieid in St. I The Phillies. a MILK FOR CHTLDREN James Mitchell was referee Philadelphia 39-40 #04! th “ ew the Glide —— Line-ups were as follows St. Louis 35 36) 0«=—493! Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicas Editor. Daily News Regiment—T. Smith; C. Smith Brooklyn 36 38. ABD tank ax iy thematical pc I would like you to accept the 2%d Blake; Wingham, DeJong and New York 3S 38F «471i edesion of fourth place ovet following. in answer to “Mother” Edgcumbe; Bamford. Colussi Wil-: Cincinnati 35 8 422) ’ If he or she is a canned milk im- 500. Cameron and Walters American League Yesterday's Big League scores porter, the letter is quite OK, as Merchants—Laidler; Vaccher and New York 50 4 676 | evervone, in these days of keen G. Mitchell; Gilker, A. Dickens and Philadelphia 44 32 570) National League ompetition must needs boost their @- Mill; Comadina, Fong, Chenoski, Detroit 41 W 577| New Y Pittsburg 3 wi in H. Dickens and Larsen Clevéland “ai BF STi Bi : $ he or she” advisediy, The Stuart Benefit Shield stand- Washington " j3 4539) Philacd : Chieago 7 bting very much that a person !ng to date is as follows St. Louis 36 37S 493) iting the use of canned’ milk W. D. LF. A. P. Chicago 27. 375 American League when fresh milk could be provided, “?79Alan Legion 2 0 0 9 1 4 Boston 15 58 205; Chicago 13-3, Philadelphia 3-9 j mother. or. as a matter of fart Merchants ro? F 2 1. Washington 2 aq 1embe f ‘he gentler sex at all Regiment 1 02 4 7 2 ’ OTK oO While canned milk can stistain Home Oil Pe, ey + CONCERN St. I Bi t Kas been repeatedly proved -< by doctors it in the proeess of condensat milk loses some of LOCAL ITEMS ts food ind, in the case of all child: not only sustenance Dr. James of Anyox is in the city - cyited States World Flyers Are but bililding ower is vitally needed a en route home on the ss Feared to Have Come to It if quite true that taste can’ be Prince George Grief developed me children brought : up OW canned milk preferring it E. D. Lenny, deputy customs MOSCOW, July 8:—Grave ap- | but that does not signif that it is commiemones from Ottawa &cCOM- prehension was felt as to the | moré wholesome—I would seoner P2%ed by G. A. Yardley passed safety of James Mattern and through the today on the ss Prince George on the \ way to Stew- FATHER. * city jrink beer than milk the Better food? but Which is Mrs. Sherbourne and daughter of Ocean Falls arrived today on the Prince Geofge and this é¢vening will Nestore Friend, for drunkenness w ¢ fined ¢95 with ovtion of thirty Symmes arrived this morning on da mop! iment, by Magistrate leave for Tléll, Queen Charlotte Is- the Prince’ George and are pro- McCivymont in city police court yes- land for a holiday at “The Dunes, seeding north this afternoon terday the famous island holiday resort n LIVERPOOL Nichia YOUR OGDEN’S CUT PLUG yom all your dh,” use Ogden's fine cut cigaretie tobacco. ewe Bennett Griffin last night as the two former United States army flyers became twenty-four hours overdue on a flight from Berlin td Moscow itt the course of their attempt to break the record of Wiley Post and Harold Gatty for a flight around the world. Russian flyers were being me- bilized to search for the misging aviators along the Polish frontier and also in the direction of Si- beria in the belief that the Am- ericans might have attempted to reach Omsk without stopping here Mattern and Griffin took only light provisions with them on leaving Berlin’ on Wednesday. Much of the territory over which they were to fly is barren wilder- ness. Steamer Priticess Louise, Capt Slater, arrived from the south. early this mornitig and proceeded later to Alaskati pOints. She left Vancouver with 100 passengers on board of which W. M. Pepper, wife ana daughter and Misses Walkey and Work were’ for Prince Rupert |Among the passengers making the |round trip were Bill May, announ- cer for Amos arid Andy arid’ his Wife. Also in tie company were 10 Seiots' making the trip to Alaska jane back from San Francisco, rhling | SPURUMNY | AS A SUNLIT LAKE Mole afi vertisement ie riot pubtiahed of “te pieyed by the Liquor Control Board or by | Coverament of Mrit) Caluntla J ee ee