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Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone Member of Audit Bareau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 91 SS 1.40 .82 .15 .25 PEGGING OF WHEAT The idea that wheat can, under our present system of buying and gelling be pegged at a certain price by one country and not by all others seems to be a foredoomed f&ilure. So far it has not been tested. Yesterday when it was decided to make ifo sales0Mthe Winnipeg exchange at less than Monday's closing, prices, the prices at once stiffened. If they had dropped we do not know what would have happened. i DKESS GUTTERS' STRIKE The dress cutters of Montreal are out on strike. The result is that all the seamstresses and others occupied in dressmaking have no work with which to go on. Hie indus the men who pay the bills. FASCIST MOVEMENT There.is no excuse in this country for the Fascist move ment which seems to have started in the east At best it is oniy an imitation oi some other country where conditions were so bad as to justify the dismisal of democratic ! Construction of j New Hospital is j Now Under Way SMITHERS. Aug. 16: Fallowing The bollding. which Is to be er-. ected tssL a commanding position In! the new residential section to the! bock of town, will he a handsome, i three-storey structure It wtU have twenty-four beds and wUl be mo- deenly equipped ttu-suenout wish! Fulton C. Underhay Gets Highest Possible Mark in Jurisprudence HALIFAX. Aug. 16: Oxford Unl versiiy s highest postJMe mark lo jurisprudence has been awarded to Fulton C. Underhay. lull Nova Sco tia Rhodes Scholar, according to word received by friends here. He la the third Rhode Scholar to ob- try, which supplies the whole country, has stopped and if tain the honor since m. the strike continues no new fall dresses will be available Un"y. Fortune, except such as are imported from otfier countries. The P:;VLh ..d?P8ithed MrMT Panoilion t.mmrm t.nll affa. Knf Jf un'11 o kiali timn " UWWSltf. graduating u'"""'i " umi. in, nig" tui in gfif gjjj winning the Averv .prtoe. AJghquan he completed four rw m m three he found time to write a thesis entitled "Sir Robert Borden and Imperial Rela tions" Which woel him the Overs essay arte. Bi the faP of 1929 he entered Dalhousie Law School, winning the Carswen eaamr prise m has first vear. In Italy the Fascist movement took advantage of a si-ihour,W Rhodei MOWTH iv rccuicu inai. me country was aoout to Socialist. In German v thp rnmnuini a brought about Hitlersism and the Nazi movement. Wrfiile' C. C F Partv to ui uaiiaua mere nas nppn n rpnr onnv tnii-nvi vj,ir.i.r.w, ; i j wnutu un.iau;iu it I 'has 'flflS not nnt become hfnmo so cn nrnnninui) pronounced nr. to iuiitifv t ? . . t ! n Z . 1 II as nnv rarliVni ,u ' nuuiii, tvMidi eei& Hfecu against any particular class in the community seems foredoomed to failure in a British country. MEAL TAX APPEAL It Seems as if it WOUld have been heltor fnr Attnm General Pooley to have saved the PxrmncA nf annanltnir ilia mm EAL. Aug 16 "Emnlov- ve everv rnnfliton- Nominate Here Pattullo -to be Opposed Provided . Suitable Material Can be Fmnd Dr. Lyle Ttiofd. we H known Vancouver physician and surgeon. In .ucai idA, oen ii ne wins it wju De only a brief period be-." of a campaign tour on fore a change takes place politically which will result in!1111 c" oo-opera- the tax being abolished. ! Commonwealth Federation. jcame north from Vancouver to APPEAL TO EMPLOYEES Heads of flaeh Svstem Aik for Co-Opeiatton From Mer and Promises Fair Treatment f (ocwmi ruus on we steamer prince ( .with fairly,'' sues a statement U-1 Oeorge last eventng. add reset ng a 'sued last night asking employees MeUn( n foUowi" the arrtval ... ... 'nf th lul Ua uUI a4. oetween the rail-1 providing a suitable local man can be brought out. VsVB0iBiBiWHBsHsnVsPsjs "m .jj NEW FORD V-8 The hlg gest low price car is the new Ford V-8, with 112-inch Hheelbase. Jfs big In size and big in value. Another outstanding itature Is the V-type eight cjllnder engine, .with the all aluminum cylinder heads, it's smooth, quiet, ejklrnt.andtoaomlcal and will do better than 80 miles ..aq hour. See us for a demonstration, S. L Parker Ltd. Phone 83 $838.00 and up, P. o. II, Prince Hupert. Bumpers. Taxes, Spare Tire and Freight included, Man in the Moon Good afternoon. Have you pulled the weeds out of your garden 1 Jake says If this 'fine weather the actual breaking of ground last continue be will be tppsidertog the week, a erew at men arrired by mo- posstbBHy of getting a garden next A leader once there was His name was Mtetertng le talked and talked and talked and talked Bat did net do & thtaur 3ut Mister King Wt vat. A piauorm new he tot . nd now when he efeeied Is He plans to do a lot island Mining Property Taken Up 25 Years Ago Jim Campbell says taut while be was on Queen Charlotte Islands 26 years ago the mining property at Kootonay Harbor now being prgf petted was staked and efforts made to interest oapHe lists In ft The Odd Harbor property was held then by Mr. McLennan who later left for England. He and Cap-4in Davie were in the babU of going out to the mine, getting out a few thousand dollars' worth sf getd and then coming out and spending It. i Smelters' Plane ! At Burns Lake Is Keeping Busy BURNS LAKE. Aug. 16: Pilot Kenneth Dewar. during the past few days, has been frekhttng con- aiderable quantities of- provtstens and mining supplies north from Fort St James Into the Ocrmanson Creek frees: placer placer grounds grounds with with the the Oen- Don- oatn oi we cjji. and CJJl. toi, aeoept the. proposed wage reduc-' LL?tf!Pr .u ?T the Pr' wllddted Mining U. SmelUng Oa.'s cooperation ' tlo s to the spirit o, ha,t va ;wlth the management (tour of the central Interior points been taken in The statement was tamed by ! before returnlnc to Vancouver. Dr . . Grant Hall, vlce-prsent of th Teltord announces that It is the in- , three-XV Uiu Ttu i. canaiaaie m ine provincial election the whole situation in connection field here to oppose T. D. Pattullo J - wim r,..i me iMt VHflWl aupuie VT that they will be dealt ways and employee Jnd need a lengthy r4t Talt and Game Warden David Roumleu Into Thutade Lake, the officers having gone north to Investigate oemr plaints of Indians fobbing, pros- j pectors' and trappers' cabins there,! Pilot Dewar is having a busy sea son with his plane FINE YACHT CALLS HERE The yacht Samona II, 6gpVW,B. oMiuiey. eauea m nere last eycnlng and tied up at the C N. It. wharf. She u on her way south. after, cruising In Alaska waters. "" The boat belongji to w. II, Hole of Los Angeles. Is 1M ins net, pne of the largest and bea yachts that ruw ever called here. .Urge Sending ! Team Qffjfijjr I LONDON. Aug 16: -The LowiH rennis Association is being pressed to change U decUlon not to send gn officUl tennU team to -AGstralia this year. Australia's Invitation was! refused on the ground the leading English tennis players, including the team that recently won the Davis Cup for England far the first time since 1912. have been in continuous competition f, two veari FINAL SET Gregg or tor this week from Vawjaiver to be year. Bat Jake takes a long stoe to wlnners th men'a-dou, roiiMw oy ATwue euravan oi . ;biw tt tfce Prince Rupert Tennli Vancouver, the contractor, on the cluD cou Uit night. Greggor and balldlng of the new hospital here The dress cutters' strike bin- Horton wlnnlng out over Tobey and for the Sisters of St. Anne who are tlonal calamity. Think of wemckMllchrtJ Tty. tmptr pau. ,tarted Uklng over the Bulkley Valley dls- wearing dresses ibsi had new Uj m nt wllh a Iead 0Vfr tlt trtet hospital here. cut. .,. .been nonents TM to ftn. .nd tnok all the latest in hosDitalixaUon Mister W. L. M Km. Like his noble Wednesday. Ausmst 1C. IMS fltttnfs and devices. Construction i5 almost hanged ancestor he has will take several months. 'a Dalhousie Wins Honor at Oxford A dress my wife bhe bought And I like any iret . Paid Just as htg a price for lit A if tt had been cut -Goad br to the parasits." smjfi' (the fourth st to decide the match Though interesting to the considerable number of snectatat on band to see the Jtntah. the brand of tennis smed up fer below that produced fn the theee sets or Soaday. The players teemed n spite against the person who rui. ,...., .u. Ll'i, ,k.. become rich at the expense of the r C. . Itt t U h - 7.., res, of us and ee hu riches ' SSSS!ZA help him lord ttorer the bot poUol Jfi .ndonef thJ v We nr Mj stvi s Breaking Tobey service in the second' game Qregfor and llorton I took a Maman4tnt lead by winning !p 1J D A Df the first three games and It looked : y. 41 . las U this ualr rnsgnt me snurv , IX! TDKlMfO wk ot lbr Penn Howeves. Ill 1 HillllU Mitchell held hU service In the -, fourth fame an the set beeame 1 and llorton Won Only .more interesting when Oreggor ileotaktinr Game at Acropolis Courts Qnly,one set wai. required tq d- drouied his service in the fifth mm. In the sixth Tobey 's service was agnln broken and Oreggar and HMton had a safe lead of 4-2. In the surenth Horton dropped his set four all. From then on games followed service until the fourteenth when Tobey again dropped his service far the third time gtvtng Oreg-XOT and Horton the set at 8-6 and the match Uuee seU to one. Baseball Scores National League Chicago . Boston 2 8t Louis ft. Philadelphia 1. American League Nev Yotkf. 8t Loutil Hindssphsa S. Ctevesuid T. IMuton S. Detroit 3. Washington ft, Chscassi 1. si the nurse of wtadon Thanks to Life Insurance He is Headed for Success HERE is a young; man who has reason for rnnfiilchccvin r, hlnuelf and in bis future. Hack of him are. definite financial resourr.es created liy savings wisely invctdia . MIC. tt insurance. A 0 result, lie is sure of money for tomorrow's 'rttedil He cot t fnvornLI) iinpre his iniployrr. jlc can tf advantage; of Lukinoes opjx.rlunillcn thnt rtiiiie lit Way, lo.ihort. hc is headed for aurcew. 11111, Look ahead, and you will see the widotn of laving regularly,. and investing iu Lifn Insurance. T IMf.lawjati U rth properly it gives yqu creilit itand-i8!rP ."""rw it i a JicccMity for uvcry Viuu. Consult a Mfe Inmrance rcprccniativf ttxlay, READ WHAT A LEADING BUSINESS MAN SAYS j " l ?f f '"r '"' ! younit mrf liouM avail ilimlt. Mt lltsl men bit n Uler life. ' T. A. HlJtSW.I, Prttlirnt, M..ey.UrrU Co., Iilc4. Life Insurance Elks Yesterday In Softball Game la last night s sottball ?me CMUi managed to defea' Elks, by a score of i-i The Elks playrti nice he bo:! vter and when Mitchell held his in! Utrouthout the. game , and bv it the eighth the set was evened up at j "lh taw, ihey had a S,Q Jf d on. me, uajtroaaers. out tne h team settled down In the .j-h mating one rdh'.lina scorlr. M mote Ms the eighth 4o lie ihescort, The ninth Innlng.was played w;h. ?t f?tUltf ttm Wrtpg. hem.;, ting an extra lining's play ani ltl tlw )ast Half of, the Upih. ssfred for the QJi ai.i r.: 4 hj (tool seore 4-3 iafii Catanbell. pla;tQg mv4 ie for the Oks. played niro or.:, wtJe Oarl Smith brought tome rtoe ea tehee for the C N centre field. J. p, Wealffihavtr who n !-n looking aftet hUv business interetti has pteced the manaeme- ,? he WetenhaTer propertie ;n geudteg tlx CUpjKBlofli, f1h H p. JtelgeraOfl IQ. kept in force GUARDIAN OF CANADIAN TToTTnT II r eVV. a i i 4