THE DAIL? NEWS THE DAILY NEWS. Log-Rolling Champion rmxcE nuPEUT - British Columbia to: ' The Census of Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenu II. P. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor 1931 . Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations rs;' DAILY EDITION Thursday, May 28, 1931 PEACE RIVER QUTJ.ET , Premier Tojmie may be forced by public opinion in the south to attend the conference on the Peace River outlet , but whether he go'es or stays at home he must remember that h'i does not have the unanimous backing of the people of the province in his efforts to force the hands of the railways in the mattor of taking over the P.G.E. and continuing it to the Peace country, 4 Northern British Columbia with the exception of Prince George is opposed to it, vo may safely say, and there are parts of Southern B.C. which are not very enthusiastic. Premier Tolmie should also remember (hqt political expediency is 'not everything. Building the P.G.E. was undertaken as a policy of political expediency because the people were ready at any time to vote for another railway, especially a line leading to Vancouver. Possibly they might vote in favor of spending more money on the P.G.E. but we are doubtful of it. We are more inclined to think they would turn down such a proposal. It will be noticed in connection with the movement in Vancouver that it is persistent propaganda of one newspaper that carries it alopg. The more sober though of the others is against taking action that is bound to prove in jurious to the province in tne long run. ta. m, v ACTION NEEDED THIS YEAR Action on the Peace River outlet is needed this year to i provide for the unemployed in the fall. If the Dominion , does not undertake some big work of this kind, it will be necessary to spend the money in some other way in pro-j viding for those who are without money and without the means of acquiring any. It would seem to be the height of ; folly to proceed with the policy of doles when there is so j much work to be done and so many people anxious to work i rather than receive meal tickets as was done last year. 1 If a few thousand men were set to work on the western outlet of the Peace River there would be a general revival of business in the west which would to a large extent cope with the employment situation and bring about a better industrial condition everywhere. Mls.i Agnes Ha n W.t .. j her ability to st y - n it lnt ti a' cliamnl'inshin f rnr world She Victoria Day Celebration At Sandspit SKIDEGATE, May 28: A feature of the Victoria Day celebration Which was held at Sandspit on Monday was the large gathering of old timers. A baseball game was played between teams representing Skidegate and Sandspit. the final score being Running Shoes WOMEN'S In Straps. Ties nd Oxfords, In plain and fancy trim. Sizes (J- Off 38. Re. 91.M. Speclala'"0 CHILDREN'S m Uaht, Sun Tan, Dark and Fancy Colors, Strap Slipper effect. Cre-nette Coles and Cushion Heels. Slies 42-i0. Q Reg. $1.25. To clear Children's Shoes " Patent Black and Brown C.ilf 3traos. Boots and Oxford All from the best maker Natui flttinj shoes, flexible and soliu leather soles and rubber heels Sizes 8V2. Regular price $3.85 and up. dP Special, up from ........ Women's & Child's Rubbers Goodyear High-Prcss Ruh-bers, best grade goods, for medium, high or low heels. Sizes 10-7. Reg. $1.15. Special at 49c win nei ih worm i -rolling ,;ve i-xlnbiii"s at air .vo show. 13 to 13 with everybody happy. O. H. Jolllffe of Queen Charlotte City was captain of the Skldegate leap while A. Pallant guWed the deattnles of Sandspit. After the same Sandspit challenged Skidegate to another game on June 3. the challenge being duly accepted'. During the day. Capt. J. D. 011-latt and J. Martin kindly placed their cars at the disposal of the visitors. Everyone present had a' very delightful time. The weather was ideal lor outdoor sports m MONTREAL IMPORTERS' Sale of Sample Shoes of highest grade at lowest prices. Sample shoes are always made by 9 J I fill V J V J - ff V 9 m m m 9 m m rfB.-A "7 " J m uite mem. jney last a long time ana iook very smart, we have been lortunitte in securing a large shipment of sample j oiners. i ney nave Been purchased at a, low price and I'nnce Rupert people are to be given the benefit both as to I r Mens Dress Shoes and Oxfords m Black and Brown Calfskin Uppers, Blucher and Bui cut, wide and medium titling, Ooodyear welted sole and rubber heels. QQ QC Ali sizes. Reg. $5.95. To clear ?ut9 Boys' Dress Shoes Black and Brown Calfskin Uppers, wide fitting, solid leather sales. Panco heels, smart dressy last. Slaes l to 5. ftn QP Spfctar Rag. $3.95. now &&Jv v, Woiiien's Gaytoes In Two-Tone Shades, snug fitting, medium and Cuban heels. Sizes 3Vi to 4Vionly QQn Regular $1.65. Special to clear OJi Ml WOMEN'S SHOES GROUP NO. 1 B! i -k P:Unt Stiaoj, medium heel, wide and medium fitting. Sizes 3-8 Reg. $3.M. BpecUl- $1.95 GROUP NO. 2 A gioup of High Grade Shoe. Short lines. In Ties. Pumps. Straps and Oxford. Patent Brown and Black Kin High, medium and low heels. Not all Rises in each line, but all Mc -s in the group. Regular to $5.93 Special to clear $2.95 GROUP NO. 3 An assortment of High Class Shoes in 8,trapA Pumps, Ties and Ox-fords. Patent calf and kid uppers, splice, Military and Cuban heels. 6"! id leather soles. All sizes In the group. Reg. price to $6.95. While they last $3.95 Vancouver Stocks Big Missouri. 20. nil. Duthle Mines. 3'2. 5 George Copper. 50. nil. Georgia River. 3'2. I f4WMTI1lilMSMMBHasfigaMM 1 1 inn SISllMSMWBSMsaMSSMSlSlMMMSjpMjS8 Oolconda, nil. 20. Grand view, 3, 4. Independence, nil, 1. Indian Mines. 1. 17 Kootenay Florence. 1. Kootenay King, nil, l4. Morton Woolsey. 1. nil. Boys' Scuffer Oxfords uijck irnl Brown Leather Uppers, v ile fitting with sjawn extension LutUier Soles and. Rubber UeU. A ru I bargain. (?4 QP R-g $3.2 for '. 'vAeffU Boudoir Slippers In various colors, comfy wide, fitting, Crome Leather Soles. Uubber and Cushion HeW Sizes fiCp 3-8 Reg. $1.25. To, clear OOU Boys' Dress Boots M Black Kip Leather Uppers. Blucher Cut. wide fitting, solid, leather soles and Panco heels. A shoe built for more wear co OC Regular $3.95, for Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, EN'S WORK BOOTS Thursday, May 28. i83) Canada In the opening yfeeks of June frj wif; nnjl every home in Canada will be visited by a representative of the Government for the greapiutlpnaj purpose of taking tlto seventh census of Canada. The census is really a stocktaking. That is( it provides the information to enable the Govern iq;nt and, others interested in the development of the country 'to fonnula,te progressive tiolicies for the happiness, comfort and prosperity of our people. All the information supplied is strictly conGdential, and the officers of the Government, are subject to levere penalty if the)' disclqsig any of the information which is given to them by residents in the country, to any other thjlri the Government. Furthermore, it has nothing whatever to do with taxation, or military service, or compulsory jchool attendance) or immigration, or any such matter: and tire Government itself cannot use it except for statistical totals. The Government representative will put the same questions to all, and it is your duty as a resident of this country to auswer promptly and truthfully. The Government is very anxious to avoid forcing anyone to answer these questions, hut it is eiupovyered to do so in the tfY( caecs where individuals inay refuse. Issued by s :! HON. II. II. STEVENS, MinUter DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE OTTAWA Pend Oreille. 70. nil National Silver. 2. 2'4. Eastern Stocks Noranda, nil. 18.00 Int. Nickel. 10.60. 11 oo. C. P. R.. U2&, 27 35 Uncle QAZAZUS is - :i the hest workmen and arc of the highest grade nossible. That is whv nconlc shoes from such well known manufacturers as Leckle. Packard. Sissman and price and quality. Hero are a few of the special bargains offering: SoHd Leather Uppers, wide lnung wiui lcath r or Panro soles. (Jhoes chat are oj. longer wear. AH sues. At a greatly it price Cc, af on ftp Speti i) at Boys' Running Shoes With Heavy Brown Canvas Reinforcod r l-ice tj toe puttem. with heavy Huboci s A shoe built to stand rough wear IZo 8i.cs 8-10' v. Reaulai Oir I OV Reg. $1 15 OCn 1-5 Reg. $1.26 95c Men's Tennjs Shoes Men's Goodrich Make StronaReuiforcwl VW with suction and crepe soles. Slics C-ll R' $1 95 Special while they last OQf Up from UOt Fishermen's Rubber Boots r.Qoiuticii ntiiss Extra Heavy Reinforced Rubber BooU, "' hip vlde fitting lasts, Extra Heavy Soles Si 0-11. Regular price $8.50. OR Special at Children's Knee High Rubber Boots First arade Oood.rlch High-Press Quality ' 8 to 10',. Regular price $2.05. Q4 fiS Special at 01uu