it la iaDqaraj hichemirr tothSjjn MacDJfflH The! no it If it suits you better to do so, A Baking Expert T set the Best Pie Crust when using Z tablespoons less per cup of ''Purity" man oi ordinary pastry or soft wheat flour. Roll it dry. For extra rich crust use half butter and half lard." A CtmmUimt frUm Winner Tha llrarkmao-Ker Mill in. Limited At all Principal B.C. foi-U If You are near a Post Box You are in Touch with ( . $htfu the Bank rr you may do your banking by mail Your money is safer in the bank than at home. Send it, in any shape most convenient for you, to a Branch of the " " II ;t ! Bank ot Montreal. Cash should be sent by registered mail. Write to any Branch for our booklet "Banking by Mail" j, It may save you many a tripNto town. I . .. a lANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF ?800,000,000 Prince Rupert Branch: A. H. CARSON. Manage!. em 0 The Daily News PROSPE, EITY PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Committee of Retail Merchants' Association Arrangements Made Last Preliminary Night " : We stoutfeliows certainly do applaud the (bipiftjded! DAILY EDITION Thursday, October 9, 1930 NEED OF BETTER BROAflCAST Prince Rupert radio fans are united in breathing anathema against the Canadian radio stations because they are quite useless so far as this city Is concerned. Only once in a moon is CN.R.V. heard clearly and only occasionally can the stations on the other side of the mountains be picked up. In the meantime the good Canadians in the north have totontent themselves with American music, Amen- ; can advertising and American sentiment. We feel rather annoyed when told there is going to be an i unusually good broadcast over CN.R.V. because we are pretty sure not to be able to get it and even -when it does ; come throueh it is Generally accompanied by a great deal I of noise. PUBLIC WORKS FOR RELIEF It is announced that the sub-contracts are to be let at once on the new C.N.R. hotel in Vancouver for the purpose of dealing with unemployment relief. This is good news. We like to see anything done to improve the condition of Tint ii-o T"nlrl alert Ulro t a coo nnrlf?nna mnvivorl in 2. J L4 L C IWUiU tl&J J1XW VV k- VUliUVIUlIU 14jIiUlbU ... Prince Rupeii and we suggest that with this end in view, work should commence at once on the new C.N.R. hotel and also on the new post offica. The lease for the present post office expires in about 14 ; months. In order to have the new building ready in time to transfer at the expiration of the lease, it will be necessary to commence work on it almost immediately. Both the expenditures on the hotel and the post office building would be legitimate expenditures and would pay dividends immediately. MAY WRECK LABOR PARTY jks as if Premier Bennett of Canada may wreck the rty of Great Bntain by pressing his policy of ties all round atramst the world and a preference xpire. ThisHt is announced is being opposed by the id Government. snipire movement is said to be gaining impetus in Britain and this pressing of the Canadian viewpoint by Mr. Bennett will very greatly strengthen the hands of the Conservative party in that country with what results no one can forecast. Possibly Labor will "go down to defeat before an avalanche of protectionist sentiment, fostered by the failure of the present government to prevent the increase of unemployment in that country. In any event the g6Vefhhient usually loses a hard-times election. P) ins for observance of Prospssr-ity Week !ti PrincwRunert. from October 11 to 38 gat -well under way last night "When he committee of the Prince iRuwwt Retail Merchants' Association appointed to go into the matter met at the office nf J. J. LitUe. managar of the Northern British Columbia Powe; Co Thofe ffwwft -wei: J. J. Little Frank Dlbb. Dan Jabour, Ool P. 10 MaMordia, P. H. Llnaey. Bart Mor-fsan. Dtualas SWjnall. Thomas Mc-Meekln (president) and R. E. Ben son. It was decided to jve 'three prlze for the best dressed show window? during the -week. First prize of S25 Will be iwn by the Retail Merchants' Association; second of $15 by the Power Corporation of Canada, and third by the Capitol Theatre, a month's pass to the theatre One of the more important features of the week's otoervancp will be a coupon distribution drawinp from the stores to their customers There will be three prises first. $100; second. $60; third. $25. If the teachers agree, an essay contest will be held amone the school children on the subject of Prosperits. First prise of $10 is be ing put up by Frank Dibb and sec ond of $5 by the Dally News. It is also planned to onen un a bank account for the first child born in the city during Prosperity Week. if I'M five feet eight inches and weigh 210 pounds. So when I talk about underwear comfort, believe me I knowl In the first place being stout 'I perspire more than most men and to my mind there's only one kind of underwear that will stand that continued excess perspiration and come out of the laundry tub soft as down that's Stanficld's. Another thing, Stanfield's can't be made to shrink. If you're carrying a little extra poundage think that over! There isn't one of us who hasn't had a suit of underwear that fit like a glove when we first wore itbut which looked and felt like little brother s when it came back from the wash. POINTJOFSNon.n.pcufrs3anis -TTAHFIELDJ . ooth uf SUPERIORITY CIast,c- . A Always soft . . . Accurate measure- always warm . . . ments . . superb outwears them all. tailoring . . perfect fit. 2f Exclusive easy-fitting Buttons that won't closed crotch. pull off. Transportation i Coal Orders Are j For Children! Given By Board) Wangh Urss That School I'apils i Tn(ien ot Casey Cartage and Ke Carried in From Seal Cove and Wevtvtav L. V. Wtitn a4vctd at last night's meeting of the school board that pupHa from the east end of Thomas Trotler Accepted For Fuel Supply to Schools The school board, at iU meeting liUt n4fht, gave the order to Caaey's Cartage, whote tender was $11.46 town be given transportation to per ton, for the supply of sacked Booth Memorial School and that lump coal to Seal Cove and Weat-this ' also be done for pupils from view schools while Thomas Trotler. West view going to Borden Street ! pending a slight explanation of his School. Mr. Wangh was aware that j tsnder, received the order for Van- the finances of the board were not cower Island mine run oeal for I very good at this time of year but. Borden Street School. The eom- now the stormy winter weather was plete list of tenders was as follows ahouUT be done about providing transportation for the children. He thought It might be possible to get a more favorable rate for bus service than had been obtained in the past Earl Barrle thought that the sug gestion was quits fair and agreed that transportation should be provided for pupils from both ends ot town. MrajBjf.cergstsgreed that both npri.yof, tjiam ahould et -the fyrvliTi - It Was finally decided to have the mine secretary look Info the matter JuiT$12iO. to prices, etc. and 'to report at next meeting. Miss S. A. Mills, in her report for Burden Street School, at last night's meeting ot the hooI board repotted that considerable W&si . Albert & McCaffery Vancouver Island mine run, $11; Vancouver Island sacked lump, $12.75. Philpott & Evitt Vancouver Island mine run, $11.26, Vancouver Island lump, $14. C. C. Ketchum Alberta mine run, $10.50; Alberta lump, $11.00. William Brand Alberta lamp, $1?; Alberta mine run, $1035. Casey's Cartage Alberta lump, $11.45; Alberta mine run, $10.45. Thomas Trotler Vancouver Island mina run, $1.0.50; Alberta mJilOX) -Alberta improvement had boon made to j the pupils In that end of the town the playgrounds as a result of work which had recently been done. lump, Miss J. D. Moiratt of Westview School, In her report to the school board at its meeting last night announced that there had been a good deal ot heavy colds among This had been largely responsible for such absence as there was In the school. Number 8S0O Mcdiua winwi might of llafc k.hr Uend Vciy left and wca. Wonder. M value ptiiull 53.00 But why go on telling you about my experience with Stanfield's about buttons that don't pull off cuffs that fit snug forever shoulder scams that stay where they belong. All you have to do is climb into one suit of it then you'll know what real underwear comfort is. So go to your dealer today and ask him to show you this comfortable underwear. One glance and you'll see it's the best underwear value ever offered but you'll never know bow comfortable underwear can be, until you put it on. There's a style and weight to meet every need and a price to suit every purse. TTf W ill lllliWJiM SOFT-WARM-DURABLE A QUALITY TO Ml CT rvERYNteO tf 61 -T VAIDI AT tVKRY PRICE Guaranteed toftL2VtoIQe HOW DO YOU VOTE Hi The most practical way to induce new industries to come to Hritish Columbia is to convince tlicm that Hritish Columbia people jjivc a preference to goods made in IJ.C. Every time you make a purchase, you have an opportunity to vote for or against more B. C. Industries. Vote the straight ticket. Ask for ll.C Products. . . J B. C. Products Bureau of the Vancouver Hoard of Trade If you want anything, try a classified ad. v ii iiiiiiip ai i in i i ii in i i 1 1 ii