PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Rfiblishea Evdry AftcrnoQtt Uxcept Sunday in DAILY EDITION , .Daily .Nev4,,wmnsd, iniru H. F. Mem1rtf Audit nureau of Circulations -aL----"u- - -- - -- tt- THE ELECTION PRINCE RUPERTS MEMBER Prince Rupert .Tuesday, July 29, 1930. i SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 '!-- ' ; . ' By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year 6.00 Uy mail to all other countries, per year ........ 7.50 By moil to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 Or four months for . . 1.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month .50'j City delivery, by mall .or earner, yearly period, paid in advance ?o.0U Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 Local readers, per insertion, per line .25 Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion ..... 1.40 Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word 02 Legal notices, each insertion, per Agate fine 16 Contract rates or. application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ........... ...SS Prince Rupert's new member is Olof Hanson., t , The election is over and Hon. Rf B. Bennett will be the new Prime Minister in place of Right Hon. V. L Mackenzie King. It is to be assumed too that the policy of the government will change from one of Imperial preference to that of high tariff, although there may be some delay in making the change. The people of the country have decided this, although Prance Rupert was against it The change is a momentous one for the country. Mr. Bennett is a capable man and will hold the new position with dignity and honor. He will have the privilege of attending the Imperial Conference in the fall and along with his new cabinet will decide what attitude Canada isto take at that gathering. It is much too early to consider cabinet possibilities. Two of the men who undoubtedly would have been in it were defeated at the polls and it may be difficult to provide seats for them. It is to be assumed that Dr. Manion will be in the government but many almost unknown men will of neces sity be there. -Most of the nationally well known Conserva tives had retfretrfrom public hie. everyone. We congratulate him on winning the seaU AVhile it is unfortunate that he Anil be in opposition, he will undoubtedly use that tact for which he is noted and see that Prince Rujiert interests do not suffer. His majority was a wonderful one, greater than even the greatest optimist in his party could have expected. It was a great tribute to the man and to the men who conducted the campaign. J. C. Brady, the defeated candidate, drops out for the present He fought a good fight and his abilities should command for him a position more permanent and possibly more lucrative than that of member for Prince Rupert. Political life is precarious at the best and is nothing on which to depend for a livelihood. LET US LOOK FORWARD This is the time to forget the election and alLihe differences that went with it Let us turn our eyes to the future, to the upbuilding of the city and forwarding of.her interests. After all. individual and community effort is what counts. It seems as if a community could never act as ti unit politically but it may well act with cohesion on any other question. It is to be hoped that the election result will not affect the standing of the C. N. R. Hotel or anv other matters in which we are vitally interested. It is best to assume that! change everything will work out well for us. mm an m m h tin m i m b k j is an I Si KILN DRIED SPRITE. CEDAR AND HEMlTdCE FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. Specialties Edge-Grain Hoat Gedar. KilrvJrjcd Ede Grain . - - Hemlock Flooring k 10 Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Boards. Dimensions and TlmBers Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Prlnee Rupert, RC. Daily News Want Ads. bring qnick Results Among the Members-Elect Returns received up to midnight last night Indicated the election -or members as follows: ONTARIO Conservatives Aljoma East O. B. Nicholson (Conservative gain: from Liberals!., Algoma West T.. E. Simpson (no change). Brant Franklin Smoke (no change). v Brantford 'City R. E. Ryerson (no .change). Carleton W. F. Gar (no change). JDuffcrinSlmcoe W. . itowe. (no change). Durham F. W. Boken (no change. Essex South Eccles J. Oott (no change). Essex westCol. S. C Robinson (no changes. Port WAllam Hon. Or. R. J. Manion mo changed. Frentenae Addington Dr. W. M. Spankie (no change). Mi'skoka -OnUrlo-)r. Peter Me-. Gtbbon no change). '.Ntpissing A. Morel KJonserva- tive gain from Liberals). Oxford South Hon. Don Suther land (Conservative gain from Parkdale thurid JSpenc (no change-). Parry .Sound Lieut. Col. James Arthurs ino change). Peel Sam Charters tno change). Perth North D. M. Wright (Con- servaUve gain fnm "Liberals. Peterboro West JC. A. Peck ino change). Port Arthur Thunder Bay O. J. Cowan (no change). Prince Edward Lennox J. "Weese tno change). (Renfrew North Or. I.TJ. Cot man iw change-). Siroeoe North J. T. Simpson (no change. Stormont-F. T. Shaver Conservative gain from Liberals) TemUkamlng South W. A. Gordon (Conservative gain from liberals). , , . Toronto East Hon. TZ. B. Ryck- man (no change). Teornto East Centre R. C. Matthews ino change). High Park A. 3. Ander- 1 Toronto Northeast R. L, Baker i no change). Toronto Northwest J. R. Mac-Nicol i no change). Toronto Scarboro Joseph Harris i no change). Toronto South Lieut. -Col. -a. R Geary tno change). Victoria T. H. Stlnson nc4 change). Waterloo South A. M. Bdwaxdc; (no change). WeUand O. H. Pettlt (too change). Wellington South Hon. Hugh Guthrie tno change. Wentworth O. C Wilson (no change. York Jierth Col. T. II. Lennoxl no change). York Westa. . Lawson tno' change). liberals Bruee North Hon. James Ma) colm (no change . Bruee South Dr. W. A. Hall no change). Biffin West MltchtU Hepburn mo-change. Huron South T. C. McMillan tno Kenora Rainy 2Uver Bon. Heenan too change). Peter KenUDr. J. "W. Rutherford -too, change. Lamb ten West Jt. W. Cray tno change). Middlesex West-Jlen. J. C. XI ;liott (no change). Northumberland W. A. Frastr 'Liberal gain from Conservatives) Ontario W. H. Moore (LlbeTal gain from ConservaUTes. Ottawa T. P. Ahearn and E. R E. Chevrter (no change). Perth South Major F. O. San derson (no change) Prescott E. O. Bertrand (no change). RusseU Alfred - Qoulet (not i . .a- w3 oraicuc x-aii ueorge Micuin (Liberal gain from Conservatives). Temiskamtng North J. A. Bra- dette (no change). Toronto West Centre S. Factor Liberal gain from Conservatives, T. L. Church defeated). Waterloo North Hon. W. D. i'Euler (no change). M 1 Wellington North-Dr. R. K. Blair 1 Liberal gain from ConservaUvesL 1 Progmslte i Orey Southeast MUs Agnes C Mr.. phau no change' 1 Other Kuii unccruta QUEREC Conservatives Argenteuil Sir George Perlej (no change). Bonaventure-b. Morgan (Con-5ervaUyevgaln from Liberals) . Brome Misslssquoi Dr. F. H. Pic-kel (Conservative gain from liberals). Chateauguay Huntingdon Dr. J. C. More (Conservative gain from Liberals). 'Compton Samuel Gobeil (Conservative gain trom.Llberals). Lake St.'3ohn ii Ougvay (Con servative gain fromlLiberalsj. Laval Two Mountains Arthur Sauve (ConservaUve gain from Liberals). Levis Or. -Emll Fortin (Conservative gain from Liberals). Matane H. Larue (Conservative gain from Liberals). Montmagny Arriiand Lavergnc (ConservaUve gain from Liberals). Mount Royal R. S. White (no change). Quebec Montmorency C. N. Dor- 3an (Conservative -gain from Uber- fcals). Quebec "West M. Duprie (Conservative gain from Liberals). Richmond-Wolfe Dr. F. La- Fleche (Conservative gain from, Liberals). St. Ann J. A. Sullivan (ConservaUve gain from Liberate). St. Antoine Lesbe G. Bell (n change). 8t John's Iberville I. Sabourin iConservatlve gain from Liberals t St. Lawrence-St. Jeorge C. H. Cthan (no change). Sherxord J. . Tctreault (ConservaUve gain from Liberals) . Stanstead J. T. Hackey (ConservaUve gain from Liberals). Yamaska T. Cantois (ConservaUve gain from Liberals). Liberals Bigot C. Dumalne (no change) Beauee E. D. Laeretx (nc change). Bellechasse Oscar Beulancet tno change). Cartier S. W. Jacobs (nc il hange). Chambly Verehere-A. Geslf-Tien (no change!. Champlam Ai L. Desaulnlen tno change). ' " i Charlevoix Eaguenay P. T Oas- grain (no change). ! Chteoutlmi J. E. A. Dubuc (nc f change). i Dmmmond Arthabasea WiHrk Glrouard (no changed. Gaspe M. BrasstU (ho change) Hochegala E. C, St. Pere n change). Hull A. Pournier (no ehange). Joliette C. E. Fertand (n change). Kamouraska George Bouehan i no change. La prairie Napierrttle V. Dupul-(no change). L'AssompUon JJentealm 3. A Seguln too change i. Laurier Outremet L. W. Jacob-ino changed. LlsletJ. F. Fafard no change Lotblniere J. A. VervDJe (rx change). MeganUc Xasebe Rsbcrge (nc change). IQeolet L. DuBote tnoehange. Quebec East Han. Erneat La pointe too change. Quebec So u M aj or 3 . J. Powei ino change). Rlchllicu-Hon. P. J. A. Cardie mo change). Rlmotukl ASaJor Oeneral Sii Eagene Jlsct (no change! . BL Henri Paul Heftier (w khahgei. ' 1st. Hyactathe-Rouvillt J. A Fontaine inochtngeai . St. James-Hen. Imand Bin-fret tno change) St. Mary H. Deriairriers (no jfhange). Ternlscouata J. F. Peuliot. (nr whange. Tcrrrbonne L. E. Parent (no change). Three Rivers St. Maurice Arthur Bettet ino change). Independent La be lie Henri Beurassa change. Other seats doubtful. Oet pays. (no the Ad. trading n'abU. It HAVE YOU TRIED A CLASSIFIED? Mare and more people are turning to the classified col umns Dt the Dally News to find what they -ant Used cars, furniture for sale, lost and found, houses to rent or for sale, positions wanted. AH sorts -of things are advertised there. If you do not read the classified page get the habit now Try it today Tuesday, July 29. iv- Iadc possible by the co-operation of the manufacturers, I am offering for the next ten days, the balance of my stock of Peterborough Outboard Boats and Canoes at the following Startling Prices - Peterborough Seahawk Smart 17-ft. mahogany runabout. PotnVhnrmifrk WfltorrlHrt .Tr. 1'1-f t. Retail Price Sule Price Saving $675 S450 $225 mahogany single rtep " 225 $225 $100 1gMy 250 $135 Peterborough Speedabout16-ft. SLar S285 $185 $100 Peterboroueh AdmimlfJS-ft lorur . tarn. Varnn.U.ml. , 298 $185 $113 Peterborough Kwartha 17 ft. long 48-in beam. Varnished natural finish $230 Peterborough Bullet Boyd Maiiici Q97 design, mahogany speedboat v i J $135 $95 $175 $100 Peterborough Gadabout Unaink- iCO Q f A A G C f able canoe. lG-ft. long, 45-In. beam. V-l QJLUU yDA PeterbormigTi Prospector Canoei-18 ft long, 8S-in, boom. Square ern $116 $80 $36 "SS $450 $300 $150 ewpt $425 $300 $125 10-ft Cruiser Vaquero, fty equipped, new dingy. Terms to reliable party. A gift at A Sale That Is a Sale $1000 You are the only one to profit! Our single desire is to introduce these fine a craft regardless of cost. .. Future .. sales may show us a profit ' but aoove pnees, winch mean a direct loss to us, will never be duplicated equalled, and or Will Positively CeasTAgiKl8tB: The chance of a lifetime to purchase a fine boat at less than factory cost. Mail orders subject to prior sale. First conic, first served. Avoid disappointment by coming early. Peterborough Boat Shop I. O. Box 913 Prince Ituntrt. I1.C. - Second Ave, next 0 l'ost Office