? i i) v0 PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS The 40% Anniversary of ‘SALADA TEA For 40 years SALADA has given the finest quality in tea. Present prices are the lowest in 15 years. THE DAILY NEWS. | PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Publishea Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Aven 1ue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ' i SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uity delivery, by mali rh; ar ‘AILY - EDITION hae. F Juiy 22, 19 pes 7: M. C. A. SITE The first concrete move with a view to the erection of a Y.M.C. A. building in Penis Rupert was taken formally yesterday when the Rotary Club purchased from the city four lots as a site for the building at the corner of McBride Street and Third Avenue. The | rice paid Was three tnhou- sand dollars which goes to the city to be used for relief purposes. This sum amounts to five years’ taxes on the property. he site is considered ideal for the purpose in that it is on. one of the best corners in the city, that the basement does not need excavating, that ‘the sewer system is very deep at that point, probably the place in “i where it has sufficient depth and t opposite tl ril ing the provin cial government grounds provide an excel- lent running t Should it be so desired there on the ground floor facing Thi help materially in financing the instituti track for athletes. 2 bu: siness premises Avenue wh ich mignt g or we ¥ and Inspirational Lectures The Rotary Club is to be con gratula ted on its foresight GRA al cD SUC 48¢ Commencing Monday in securing these lots and at the same time helping the city witsre peans— "GA in its relief work. George Mi inro, who yebentit Petired| ome. 25¢)..° ze from the presidency of the ciub, is ‘paid to have concocted | VICTORY COFFEE—Rea 91 g for ‘ the plan and ergineered the deal in collaboration with T.' Value. per ib Cc mmeé { H. Johnston, who is one of the trustees for the newly ac-|CORNED BEEF lie: Many Prince Rupert pe } quired property. The lots are now held in trust for the M+) os ree: 2. stitution whenever it shall be decided to proceed with the | PAR . lic ay te building. EGGS _F “te * 16e 6a JUST POL aFEC IANS WHITE F 10¢ The great statesmen who today are formulating policies , - for the guidance of > Brit Empire were only a few |SWANSDOWN CAKI 29¢ ys vue work years ago just polit ieidhe Hardly any of them were big |v... os 7 rT ay businessmen. They have been trained for a lifetim ein he ar 40¢ & sclerice of politics, have taken hard knocks in the House jrt ‘ 17 Fee of Commons of their country, have planne: political coups.| 2 pk c POOTBALL POSTPONED have fought and won as politicians and developed into |DR¥ SALT PORK 16¢ —- what we ¢all statesmen. That » ield j wh Glad-) OM eras a a nahh ~~ oseeeegpeluaems stone and Disraeli were develo} ne ce 9¢ —- Lenin was a big businessman. everywhere | purE PLUM JAM_F , ee have been trained the hard scl 4-Ib 37¢ Nee 2 Take the opposite and Tol- |DUTCH MAID MAYONNAISE mie who scarcely ever thought of such a thing as politics; Per %- 92¢ shovelled irito political life at the time of the Union Goy = % ernment at Otta He was chosen because he knew not! See 40c ing of politics and neither side ever claimed him. He was} 5¢. He Sel absolutely independ ved under Borde as minister of agi re, slid from there into the Meig hen Government in a similar position and from there gra duated without any preliminary training as Premier British Columbia. He is a splendid citizen, a genial] per sonage and was as n the rk he knew as day -¥: of agric ulture. Ask the people of the province od if the think he Has been a sticcess as premier. Almost ‘with ol voice they answer, “No.” There was one thing he lacke and that was the political training that has made othe statesmen great ong groundwork. He migt have become a statesman if he had received the politic training necessary to enable him to stand up against th subversive forces that nd ev man in public life Instead of that he like putty in the hands of those who wished to mould him to their He has lacked | that political strength which y necessary for success, He had the wr surrol ery has been V iew Ss. is absolute] i = —— — “TILLIE THE TOILER” TWO FILMS FEATURED “The Big Shot" and “Partners” Be- ing Offered-at Capito! Theatre This Week-End A fine ntitled “The Big St A ng Ec Qu an A a thrillin w myst Part- né featurin ng tered Comedy against the background p form t Big Shot” which is the cam ambitious youngster in a small town who fights for suce and - pect of tne gir! he lov e rific | ick - pi is metho f mies. The pi is fu ’ a! d ve pl Q nD 9 y. M 'S Qu QP fr shir we x er he | ‘ n. H < chat rillin gun-pia fe i } f the tw I Ss r g Tom Keene, a J Nar Drex Bobby Nelson ‘828828828 a8 8 THRIFT Food Specials For Friday PICNIC HAMS and Saturday ‘(LARK’'S TOMATO SOUP MEATS 3c “ANADIA ARDINES Phone 201 Third Ave. per S200. Ja 75c ROYAL CROWN SOAP REM Makes 49¢@ = ae AND SAVE” LARK’S DEVILLED Se 8¢ MALKIN’S BEST SPICE A EUREKA . E AC H. TREKA | Thrift Cash & Raine bers esee aenaeeaee EHESLOA TRA AIR —= pa enta / ; AS A GOOD COMPANION This advertixeme . hed or Ge | played by the Li er mre y the soverume t . Dr. Alexander Is Visiting in City iss: eve baseball se 13: e Will Deliver a Course of Humorous 2 KS LOS 0 RED Athletics, However; Fail to Gain Ground—Senators Take Fourth Place NEW YORK, July 22:—The tail- end Boston Red Sox emerged vic- f over the American League Y/ rious leading New York Yankees in a vame at the Yankee Stadium ere yesterday. The Yanks, how- ver, mail red their eight and a alf game smacy as a result of the defeat of the second-place Philadelphia Athletics at the hands of the St. Louis Browns in Shibe Park defeated Washington Senators Detroit Tigers in Washington and displaced rth place in the g Pirates incre game at them tanding aséd their ‘ a Cciose y>5 Big League scores National League Philadelphia 2, Pittsburg 3 American League Boston 3, New York 2 St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 3 Detroit 4, Washington 5 BASEBALL SCHEDULF Second Half of Senior League Sea son Gets Under Way Tonight When Elks Meet Empress Th > Ser son is sched night when Elk Empress. .As in the f baseball gan and Friday ev fait ere will be 1 Monday enings, the final league game of the season g led ¢. _ The schedule is as follows July 22—Elks vs. Empress July 25—Empress vs. Sons Cc A.ia la July 29—-Sons of Canada vs. Elk August Empress vs. Elks August 5—Sons f Canada v Empress Au 6 Elks Sor ge Augu 2_ Elk s. Empres Au 5—Empress vs. Sor f Canada August 19—Son if Canada \ Elk ist 22—-Empress Elks A t 2 Sons f Canada Empress August 29—Elks v Sons of ( i c eed. wi sou ‘+ will poy SLOGAN CONTEST WINNERS @ HOLIDAY a two weeks vacation. . with ALL . for two people... EXPENSES Pap First Prize... anywhere in Canada . «+ up to $500 . wen by: MRS. J. H. JOHNSTONE 2317 loth A St. 8.W., Calgary, Alberta Mrs. Johnstone's slogan is: Vabob on the Label Means Quality on the Table” The eight additional prizes, each consisting of a week-end holiday for two people with all expenses paid up to $ were allotted two to each of the four Western Pr “ including Western Ontarie). The eight clever w rm are as follows MANITOBA ALBERT<* Mise Nellie Abra Male olen ( ook 120 Selkirk Ave., 27 Fraser Seablcom Gtk. Vinnipes, Mar 9th Ave. E.. Calgery. Aiea Mise Mary I chmiepe, RB. Meackensic 233 Ash St 19944 Bb Ave Winnipes, Men Edmonton. Alte ‘ Wan Cie SAGA any A BAITIsH COL) Wet, Henry Doree 519 Ave. | Newth Pramcts ©. Back Saskatoon, Seek Kelowna, Bi Mrs. Sadie Dey Mrs. KR. Harvey 1218 Cliftes Aveawe, 2T31 Reee Street Moose Jaw, Sack Vieteri«, BA Kelly, Douglas & Co., Lid., manufacturers and distribetors of Nabob Brand “One Quality” Pure Food Prod ake this opportunity to thank, mest heartily, ever e whe partic ipated in the Nabob Slogan Contest. Many sands of execiient slogan entries were received and the igiag took days of hard but Interesting work. KELLY, DOUGLAS & CO. 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