hee ' ¢ eth al ‘ ‘ *« «pm 4 f : th ’ a ¢ hy ai ; h a wil * a “ ~ tf we 7° - ei +44, « the a hi ims, > xf od ; a PAGE TWO y et a sem aa Our 40: Anniversary Gift to You An Ebony Elephant! This is our 40th anniversary and to com- memorate it we offer you a genuine hand- carved ebony elephant from Ceylon. Every package of SALADA tea bears @ small tea pot trade mark on one end. Send 3 of these from one-pound packages or 6 trom 1% Ib. packages to SALADA Toronto and we will send you an elephant free of ell charge. Offer not good after Sept. 1, 1932. "SALADA” TEA 207 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 For lesser periods. paid in advanc« per week 10¢ @y mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period : 3.0 #y mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Km- pire and United States, paid in advance, per year $6.00 By mail to ali other countries. per year eee aaso 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per insertion, ge RT oe 02 Local readers, per insertion, per line ciliated i 25 | Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line sis 15 “ILY BDITION usin Thursday, July 21, 1932 OTTAWA CONFERENCE Today sees the opening of the Ottawa Conference and the eyes of the world are turned to the Canadian Capital. u The city is thronged with delegations of outstanding men from Great Britain, Australia, South Africa, India, Nev Zealand, lreland and other parts of the Empire to discuss with Canada matters of importance to each and all. It may he said that the very existence of the Empire is at stake, for if this conference fails it de not amount to much But the delegates of the means that the ties of Empire British Nations are thinking success. The people of Canada are thinking success. Bri- tain and the othe nations are thinking success and under these conditions failure is well nigh impossible. We all look for great results from the conference. Pos sibly we expect too much but the general view is that Lau Sanne Was the turning point in that Ottawa will be the createst the world depression and impetus toward improve ment that the Empire nations will receive. LOW RATES ARE STILL IN EFFECT! ZV 20% Reduction First and Cabin Cless Big Reductions also, Tourist and Third Cless Thanks to the new low fates and the favorable exchange situation, thou- sands who never dreamed they could are seeing Britain this year « : « hedgerows in bloom ; ss thatched cottages 4 : 5 Father Thames... London. 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Church. and Rey Conon W. F. Rushbrosk. rector of St Peter's Anglican Churel ul si mace weleomin humor Mr. Clarke revl ypropriate on behalt limself nd Mr rm rrize The evenin musical’ progran ipeluded piano solos by Archi Thompsen and Miss Maxine Hei! broner, vocal solos by Dr. and Mr 1R. G. Large. accompanied by H | Brocklesby, and violin solos by Bert Cameron, accompanied by Mi J S. Black At the close of the proceeding | served | “ an noe BASEBALL POSTPONED | Owing to the rain, the Interme- | League baseball game for evening between | | Young Sons of Canada and Young Empress was postponed diate | sche- | duled | last HOTEL ARRIVALS Central | H. H. Heywood, city; N. Black |"=ndako; P. A. Haugen, Ketchikan There were board the miy 18 passengers | steame: Princess Alice | In port yesterday after- | neon southbound from Skagway to} Vancouver. 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