THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published , Every A'temoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert - :aUy .'ews. Limited, Thlrr Avenu ;C , H. 1. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly1 period, ' paid' lmid vines For lesser periods, paid in advance, per wees ,,, Contract rates' on application. Editor and Reporters' leiepnone , Advertising and Circulation Telephone ............ Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations ...86 ..Si ; : " 1 -Hi MHiln ' M f n -n iir illtl tii ' h! Hnnirlimfii ! in ana(a wor tor P I 11 lllllfi'lilllllif I)enent f every cus- W tomcr of the Bank of I'liffiilll 111 iSI IlilBilil tt m BANK OF MONTREAL 1 Established i8l7 f jj ! TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS Or 10,000,000 I1 H CLASS IS ORGANIZED Life Saving In Prince Rupert Practised By Newly Formed Body A life saving class has been at the "lbca! unit ot R.CN.V.R;, ,. $5.00 headquarters, in conjunction with i l 1 1 fU ... . mm . . . t ' tne a. u. Drancn oi me rtoyai 13y mall to all parts oi Northern and Central British Columbia, Saving Society. The local unit hopes . paid In advance for yearly period -.I 3.00 t0 forward the cause of swimming By mall to all oUier parts of British Columbia, the British Em- ; l0 their utmost ability. Life saving plre and United States, paid In advance, per year $6 00 m a seaport town Is a very import-By mall to all other countries, per year , 9.00 iant mmer an(j t is hoped that the j ADVERTISING RATES general public will support the .... . . . . , .-..movement. -jTaniiem aismav aavenisuiK. oei men. pet uiaciuuu mi I me ucmiKn In its leading editorial Saturday, the Vancouver Pro- N y R of the first class ; are as follows: j R. Pitcher, Ordinary Seaman, R. C. N. V. R. J. Westman, Stoker, R. C. N. V. R. E. Ghri.itlsen. Ordinary Seaman, Thursday. Marsh 10,'!P:R' a, V. R. J. Wrathall, Ordinary Seaman, R. C. N. V. R. WHY NOT THE TRUTH? T- Johnstone, Ordinary Seaman, R. c n. v. r. F. Derry, Ordinary Seaman, R. C. Vinpe says: ; w. Oroavenor, Cadet, Navy Whatever may be the nature of the dispute between the,Leaue. Ottawa and the Victoria governments about unemploy-; o. oreen. cadet. Navy League, ment relfcf funds, the time has cpme when the facts should crutin. cadet. Navy be know! to the people of this province. They have a right eSwteh, cadet Navy League, to know because, in the long run, it is the people of this: r". orme, cadet. Navy League, province who will have to pay. They have a right to know j J. ciark, cadet. Navy League, for a more immediate reason. This dispute is making a I J. Bremner, cadet. Navy League, great deal of trouble. We know that merchants in Bur- HTds' rdlnary Seaman-R-c-naby, for instance, are threatened with bankruptcy be- The sea cadeu are taking a pro-cause the municipality can't pay relief bills, because one iminent part in the proceedings and or the other government is withholding payment of agreed the whole unit is backed by the De-moneys on Unemployment relief account. Well, the time partment of National Defence has come to demand a clearing up of this entire business. L mo,re1 clfses are "pected to H. H, btevens, speaking for the Dominion government, i v. R. or sea cadet movements. says another. Mr. Bruhn tells the special committee of the Legislature that thousands of men in the relief camps of CONTINUING nnuMi uiuiuuiu nave ueeii uiuiuui worn ior iour moninsi because money promised by the Dominion government never came to Victoria. Mr. Stevens is reported as saying that Ottawa has sent all the money it promised to send, and .$800,000 to boot $2,800,000 in all, since Mr. Bruhn EXHIBITION (Continued from Page 1) went to Ottawa last November. Mr. E. D. Johnson, nm- Ihese will sit with the representa vincial deputy minister of finance, has deposed on oath totlves of 'LTT? .i . . , i, , , , . year are Aid. w. J. McCutcheon. this committee that not one dollar has been received by!Ald- p h Limey and Aid. o. b. Victoria from Ottawa, for distribution to the municipal-jcasey. itie. in respect of Ottawa's iigreed'share of municipal re- Frank Dibb's name w placed in Ifef'M'Ork. ' nomination but he asked for per- Berhaps Mr. Bmhn and Mr. Stevens are not talking !mte8l" ithcrraw. giving assur- i.1 u: j : ii : i .f.ance that, as usual, he would give duuui uic tunic iiuiig, itnu finaps ii is an u nusuiuier- standing. If it is so, it is a very stupid and mischievous misunderstanding. It is not made any better by the apparent reluctance of the Tolmie government to disclose all the relevant correspondence between the two governments about this business. Mr. Pattullo is demanding to see all that correspondence, and we think he is quite right It has ceased to be a confidential matter between the two regimes. If Ottawa has gone back on its agreement with Victoria, let us know it and done with it. If another explanation is the proper one, if the money has been sent, and the financial embarrassments of the Tolmie government have compelled it to give the banks priority of pay- mem over me municipalities, lei us Know tnat. Whatever the trou until' we get the trut ourselves. ible is, there will be no satisfaction ;h about it. The annointment of the special committee by the Tolmie government was a pro- all assistance possible to the board in Its work. President Olassey paid tribute to Mr. Dioo s splendid work In the past for the fair. Votes of appreciation were pas sed by the meeting to the Rotary and Gyro Clubs for having turned over to the board their profit on operation of concessions and to the press for its splendid support during the past year. A vote of thanks was also passed to those citizens who had assisted the board In the onerous task of raising subscriptions, these including Mayor" C. H Orme. M. P. MeCaffery. S. E. Parker and Frank Dibb. A formal vote of thanks was also tendered to the I3I board for its work. W. II. Sherman Jr. spoke appreciatively of the mise 10 give US ail tne iaCtS. Let US see Wftat has nassed I'abors of the nresident last year L.i. rLL riT' t ... m . .. ..... ueiween uiiawa and Victoria, ana men we can JUdge lorTne wont naa oeen carnea oui oy I Mr. uiassey in a manner wnicn naa been most creditable. In general discussion before the ! meeUng closed. Frank Dlbb expre-?ed the opinion that the board did not need to feel discouraged in regard to finances If It cut Its cloth according to the material on hand and governed itself on the basis of rlrcumstances prevailing. J. J. Oll-11s suggested that the board miaht delay the making of Improvements, with the exeeptlon of such as were absolutely essential, until after the fnlr when there would be some Idea nf finances available. Horace Du-hmel believed there mlRht be considerable cutting of prize money. Mr. Sherman thought that cutting BSSSSBBBsSS'tsan BSSSSSsTTH SOUP STEWS GRAVIES ETC. Mr. and Mrt. Robert Corlett. who have Just bean married at Terrace, Ihe bride havlris formerly been Miss Donald, arrived in the city n this morning's train from the interior for a biiei visit to town There is disguising the fact, to with, that there ' we'.i no begin otner class of and one clasg of , Both are wen imown here as is atlispute between the two governments. Hon. R. W. glris. Members of these tlasses do! as at Terrace am tiey will havr Bruhll, provincial minister of labor, says one thing. Hon. 1 not have to belong to the R. C N.' the hearty cor.gniiuiations .am? best wishes of nume.ous friends till SI ITCVmi KI YttUfflaTO 111 THRIFT ! Cash and Carry SPECIALS fpr Friday & Saturday CLARK S TOMATO SOUP per tin .. TED. except Chicken per tin 49-lb. sack BUTTER, Alberta Creamery ROLLED OATS. Ogtlvlea,' with China, larsja 58 -ot. package, each LARD, Mb. package each OOLD DUST per pkg FELS NAPTHA 2 ban CASTILLE, Long bar each 7c CLARK'S VEGETABLE & ASSOR ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR Can ada's Finest 24.1b. sack 8c 71c S1.39 packed 25c 10c 22c 13c 13c Canned Fruit Special Choice Quality 1 Un Royal City PeanJ 1 tin Royal City Apricots. 2"a 1 trn Royal City Peaches. 2' The 3 tins tZln for PUMPKIN. Royal City, 3'a inp AVi' per tin PICKLB8, Sour. 18-oc. jars 4Qn each . JL t V I Packed In Preserving Jars) i SUPREME DATED COFFEE OQp' O I ' Save the coupons, per lb. down the prize monev would mean ORANOEfi, Nice sisa. aweet COp a large decrease in exhibits. N. Mui-callem urged continuation of the plan encouraging individual dis- ntayii from farmers instead of large district exhibit. Therm was some discussion to the most suitable dates for thl iveorti flr. August 30 and 31 and 8optcmber 1 and 2 anpeftrln" to be ' fawr4 dates. However, this will ibe deplded on .ne Sunday aflerr ; noon . w,hen the new board has lla inMmural meeting. Thow nreent at the meetlns ' were II F. Olaev. nresident: William Sherman ir. N. Mussallem. W. ,E. Fflnhell. Frank Dlbb, J. Boulter. iFred Boulter. William Stone. Aid. W. J McCutcheon. J. J. Oillis. Fred Wermlg, Horare Duhamel and W. p. Vance, managing secretary. St juicy, 3 doz. SUNK 1ST LEMONS, Large 6t Jutey, per doa THRIFT TEA. a high grade Mp hluirf rur Ik Wav MATCHES. 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