PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE KUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon,. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue i II. F: VULLtJN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSC1UPTION KATES By mail lo all other pariB of British Columbia, the BrUUh Empire and United States, paid in advam. per year By mail to all other countries, per year By mail to all parte of Noi thorn and Central Britlih Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period Or four mouthy for .....,,..)....- Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone W Ilditor and. ltepoilere Telephone PC Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 6.00 7.50 mi ite financial condition. He also expressed most radical sentiments. He stated that the solvency of a city depended on something; more than financial balances and intimated that the attitude of the people toward the problems with which thflvrtifimf aped was an imnnrtnnt fnrf nr. . fWBi&rince Rupert MMiltlv ourcnevar,e airirooa at neai-t aiu imost,oit iemai:e jiro- i . 1 y i - - greagjve and ready to step to the front whenever occasion requires, ine iact tnat tney ngnt tneir political uutues . .1.1. 1 ? 7 x j 1 - i. x 1 : 1 I 1.4.1 iff !tfn T)vSviArk T?nnnf 4r H Otvtl ft, 'fllblll; x iiiiv-t: ivujjui t iui uiuiuiu o liic will aiuu m u- ' peals to them very closely: 1 The election is over Glory be! It gives jus time to think i ;of things closer home, and in this channel it reminds us, that the fight if?r ended. There is always something to do. As the barber says: Next, tmhov A..nit a 1030 The next thiqtr Gnth& local and disti'ict horizon is the, T 1 J nunarea MEN'S SILK MIXTURE SOX Wonderful colors, at LEATHER WINDBREAKERS w Reg. X)0, to clear r NT'S BLUE SERGEANTS- SILK KNITTED TIES-Reg. $8.00, at aBsSjSjSBtyFrife'SBitfWiiSMSSSS is or lvien s Fine Suits Sacrificed $9.95 - $12.95 - $1195 - $19.95 - $23.50 Hundreds of Pairs of Pants in Blues, Greys and Stripes at Big Reductions MEN'S FINE QUALITY SUITS QC To clear at MENU HIGH CLASS SUITS Hand tailored throughout All colors and sizes. Double and single breasted. A Regular $37 .SO values, for $Aii.3U 16.00 YQUpi'S and BOYS' SUITS-In summer pat terns. Mow selling at ttie ridiculously 07 low price of V 25c $3.95 $2.95 $1.35 HIGH GRADE FLANNEL SHIRTS-Fine Colors AT LOWEST PRICES MEN'S SILK SHIRTS In Wonderful Patterns AT LOW PRICES MEN'S BALRRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Per garment 50c Parkers Off On Tour of South MJaWl.-Mr. atan JKuer and tfWIdiar) eit.on th Prince .Charles ; jestftrjjay afternoon qp.an exu- sive noiiaay trip, ipey win uiwhii-bark at Campbell River where they . wun Keenness muicates mat xney ,are maae oi uie ntjiiviwui Bet their .ear and will then ! material. .We want men who are fighters: men who when 'motor on vanaouver island. After: they go aftej? Eomething will do their best to get it. We 'crossing to yarwouvsr it is their in- City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advanee $6.00 m 0"Jr City. Let US all look forward With confidence Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 j They expect to be away about three ; weeks. Local reader, per insertion, per line f " FIGHT NEVER ENDED , " ClaMifi drrtising, ptr insertion, tn word 02 1 The editor of the Interior News has i a way of saying nJan ffoldren 'things unes right rignt to to the tne point point occasionally occasionally. 11 reaciers win suu-. Are Of f to School Indian Agent QtUett of Massett! rrlved from the Islands yesterday i the Prince Ohartes having In his narae a party of 14 Indian chll- j 'ren from Macsett whom he is tak- 1 Smithers fall fair, -and. because of the extreme situation : w to Alert Bay where they win at- . nxemiWR it i amely and important that more than or-; ,l" oamn- SEES FINE CITY jdinary thouglit be given to the arrangements for thiB an- "It's a much finer city in every way than I ever realized, nual exhibition , : and I think no one is penalized by having to live in Prince The cemmitte will require 'Jf reat defil of asaiptiince Rupert," soaaid Rev. O. JM. Sanford, president of the B. C. ,this year, morally, physically and financially. It is all tjie Conference of the United Church of Canada after spend- more essential .because the officers have quite sensibly ing a day in the city. ! determined that, despite adverse conditions all along the This is the statement of one whose opinion is worth con- line of details making for a successful exhibition, the an-sidering. His church honored him with the highest position nual fair at Smithers is to be conducted along the same in their nower to confer. He made the statement spontan- high standards as in previous years. District News J. Olccone and a party of friends motored down from Port Clements eoiialy and without any ulterior motive. It might be well That naturally means a great deal mora, work for those I t0 Queen charlotte city this week foriw to consider both parte of his remarks. in charge; it calls for ready sympathy from the general!0" a hoUiay ytolt vwitors at present coining irom tne drier parts 01 tne public and it calls for greatest co-operation on the part of Mrs B A Munro and q, province and parts of the States are enthusiastic in their exhibitor and patron in maintaining the high record chartney of skidegate motored to comments on the rich green of the hill sides, the wealth of Smithers fair has 'established on the calendar of such ev- Fort Clements and from there flowers in the local gardens, and of course those who dis- iffnt9 jn the province. 'took tije prmce Charles to Masaett embark at the Canadian National docks extol the exquis- jn this work of community service the fall fair directors ! ncre tnpy wil1 viait wlth c'r itf display in the C. N. R. park there. Do the residents of have encouragement in the happy recollection that in parents and M T 8tee th city appreciate these beauties as they should? times of stress Smithers citizens have forined the habit of j Election A,vm the fcVith everybody busy, with the wealth of garden flow- rallying to any worthy cause, and with this history as a lottai proved to be very quiet. er$ and fruit so very evident, surely we can agree with the lackground it will undoubtedly be found on the evening j nothing like the old days, one of sentiments expressed by our reverend visitor and be glad ,,f August 29 that the necessary support has come from j oidtimers said he thought h tobe alive, and in Prince Rupert. many avenues to bring about success for this the twelfth must ta theiwbara Desert .annual fall fair to he conducted in SmithQiu I ,.Th(, Dunes dam Rataut s AUDITOR'S ADDRESS j Well kept, mikefaKm are all right bi. liow much LUmme it f hWt been George Rorie, auditor for the" city, in "spealctagfbre better to have well kept homes, gardens, offices, ) doing a big business this summer the Rotary Club, expressed great confidence in the city clean streets and neat sidewalks. and ail visitors express themseiv?.', ITS lit irn if r"ri with hundreds of eager buyers The Great m Adjusters' usiors 'hit "'! ! oc& m&i at The Bf G. Clothiers Ltd. Third Avenue, is sweeping the city with an aggregation of bargains that has aroused the whole community. People are flocking in droves to this Big Sale Event. Don't miss itl It's a passing opportunity to save on your;.present or future needs. Join the crowds.,Sak,wul last only fev days lorigfih. HURRY! :i: ..ii)b nttl'ii mr 7 it, ! bale opens daily at 9 a.m. B.C. Clothiers Ltd. GIG Third Ave Joseph the Stock Adjuster Jn Charge Opp. P. Burns Friday. Aumist !911 Don't Starve The Teeth Teeth have to be built out of foods that are rich in phosphorus and calcium. Many children take into adult life teeth that are defective, unfit for the . job that nature intended. Shredded Wheat with milk helps develop sound teeth, good muscles and good bones. It is rich in the bone-making salts. The crisp,t crunchy shreds make chewing necessary and that develops healthy gums and good digestion " EDDE HEA WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. at delighted with the Ialaacb r Up to date very ftW ytnlc salmon are showing up In Queen Charlotte Islands waters but fishermen are called at fikidegate MUmu r.ri;-iy on departmental busim W. Mitchell, manager lor the H C. Packers on the Queen charioi-. expecting a big run' this year. Tlslahdl; 'rriade a brief vt.:t t u. south Bay cannerv rrtuvnm- t 1 - Rev. J Oillett. Indian Agent. Shannon Bay the sum Hundreds of Pairs Shoes Sacrificed HUNDREDS OF PAJRS OF OXFORDS, TAN AM) BLACK AT LOWEST PRICES 'BOYS' BOOTS QO Size? 11 to 1. Reg. $.76 at yfJ.O MEN'S WOIfK BOOliS-Good strong Q9 7 durable boot, to clear- . ..i , , t?tP I ti MEN'S DRESS BdOTS- QC Tan or black, at,-.: $DVO MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATER COATS Q9 Q'? To clear J4.tFJ MEN'S DRESS HAT$-A11 colors. All Q5 slim. Values to $5.50 and $5.00, at ...... MEN'S WORK CAPS ' IK? Sale price J. . ...... ,m " HUNDREDS DRESS CAPS O-fl Qfl Sale price . JBOYS' OVERALLS " 4 nt , XZp 3L - ale price . . ; BOYS' LONG PANTS- .. Q4 OJ Reg. $2.50, at . ........ : . tyW CHILD'S SLICKER COATS Reg. $5.00. 9 ttS All sizes. All cplorsjito (jlpar . . . : LADIES' FIRST QUiUTLICKERS- Q5 All colors. Reg. $.50 at . . . u WHITE WOOL BLANKET- QfZ Qf! Reg.. $7.50, now