I PAGE FOCI TH DAILY JIETTS Ne Summer Shoes Running Shoes Rubber Shoes Beach Shoes rxmmmmmmammamma Have us Install one of our new sett in your boat No B or C Batteries required, operates directly off any six volt lighting or ignition A demonstration at oar shop will convince you of the simplicity and economical operation of that set. Superior tU Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P. O. Box 112 A. O. BARTLETT C. H IN8ULANDER 1 Radio Service I I! m m TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent i Rose, Cowan & Latla Phone Ui All Kinds of Footwear Suitable to the Season We purchased a full line of all kinds of summer footwear from such well known makers as Goodrich, Miner and the Dominion Rubber Company and got them at such a low rate that it is easy for us to undersell all other dealers. We are giving our customers the benefit of these low prices. Call in and look them over and try on a pair. It is a pleasure for us to show thera even if you do not buy. ' Cut Rate Shoe Store Opposite Montreal Importers, Third Aveniie Hotel Arrivals Savoy A Srhhider. Vancouver; Mrs. Monulde. Hayaport; Mass Rita TatV Terrace. Royal Adam Richardson, E. C. W. Dob-bu. C M Tirby. Vancouver; 3. A. Dw Ui, Prince Oeorge; J. W. Ptektn, Vi!"iiouver. Prinre Rspert H Ancomb. Victoria; L. O. Oer- rer. Vancouver; M. L. Ptankett, New York. Central Mr and Mrs. E. W. Brouchton. Edaon. A1U.; O W. Pawse, Hudson Fails. N Y.; Put Macllroy. Prince Oeorge: Mrs. Fred Newcomb, 8. Tay, Prince Oeorge. Old Empress Don Oolden. Port Clements. Miss Patricia McAllister left this morning for Vancouver about ten o'clock on the plarre that took Oeneral MoRae north and which returned here from Juneau last night. There was another lady paa-aenger going south. Bobble M&A1- lister went south a few days ago to join his father Archie MeAllst-ter and Mrs. McAllister will follow sotih. When Ladies Meet Racy Film Drama Ann Harding and Robert Montfom-trj Co-Slxrs in InU rrstinx Matrimonial Tangle A racy film drama is being featured tonight at the Capital Theatre. It is "When Ladles Meet," star ring Ann Hardtag and Robert Montgomery. The picture Is a swift and pastor-tally perfect adaptation of the Rachel Crothers stage success. In.it the performances add a aesi to the brittle dialogue and hilarious sttaa-Uonx npon which the unique plot rettes. Mlas Harding, as the understanding, modern wife of a philandering boaband. gires a portrayal ' at once reminiscent of her "Holiday." Montgomery is his usual adequate self as the young newapaper-man who handles his romantic troubles as be would a front page story. His flare for flip Unas' is deftly appeased by the cracking dialogue given him. j Myrna Loy is grand m her part; of the gtri novelist who trie to ttvej the life of her own heroine. It Is a far cry back to the exotic types she used to do and this new portrayal advances her miles ahead of her own achievement in character parts Alice Brady makes her retwa to the screen as Bridget, the flighty week-end bostcas of the tangled gathering. Miss Brady ran away with honors in the scenes she at m and set a pace that fairly leaves herself, and the other players, breathless with its fast tempo. New Deal In United States Assistant Secretary Payer In dress Gives His Mews of President's Action Ad. WASHINGTON. Aug. 14; In an address before the University Cmt , here Assistant Secretary Payer th Miasm and that the drumbeat of 1T76 has become the drumbeat of 1933 with brains and guts on the march and in action. "Some believe: that teweri was inevitable anyhow that revolution or evolution had to come and that MTILL!E THE TOILER" "THAT'S AJHBUI VD IJ "fH00MT OP TOLD ABOUT SUN LIFE AT GYRO LUNCH S. J. Jabour Described Trip East and Insurance Company Convention in Quebec The speaker at the Otto dinner yeeter&r afternoon In the Boston Cafe wcu Sam Jabour who sold abas Ms recent trip to the 9un Late Tatar mcc convention held In Quebec Caty The aonvrnuon was switched to that etts from St Andrews-hy-the-Sea, Nr3. on account of the huge attetvd&aee the accomodations at the latter place being insufficient. Mr. Jabour spoke about the highlights of the convention and some lull 1 1 aim ftcures Mr. McAuley the imaaOi i showed oeacribing how things are on the upgrade From Qvrbec Mr Jabour wen to New York and Washington. D. C the latter place the speaker des scribed as being the aaoat beautiful ctty he had ever seen. On hi way home he stopped off at Chicago and attended the Century of Pre gram Txir there. teOinf of the wonderfBl displays. On hat return tome Mr. Jabour came by way of Winnipeg and Gigantic Plan For Producing Oil From Coal MHKons of Pounds Involved in British Seherae Aiding Industries And Employment j LONDON. Aug. If: Several mil-i Bona of pounds, ail to be spent In wtgland. will be involved in the governaaemt i great plan for a bag oil and gasoline Industry deriving the product from coal which of coarse wfli be of tremendous aid to the coal industry while rendering England leas dependen t on foreign ana discussed the New Deal a follows: j Science for years baa been worfc-"WhatU the new deal? Some say: j log on prrressn to produce oua that it is optimism on a rampage, from coal. Under the British plan, and they express fair that it is inn a-ccaseed in the House of Com- good to hut. Others say: that it U mons by the Prime Minister, the the best brains of America moMUs- 'new mduatrv win be nmteturi h ed for action with a war-time en- an eight-cent a gallon preference over foreign oils for a period of about nine years. , The Prime Minister Instanced a plan capable of producing roughly M.O90460 gallons of petrol (gasoline) a year, which will consume 3MjBW tons of coal in a year, giving the Democrats were just lucky to 'employment to MM miners come Into power at the peycholo-! Thts plant ex nee ted to be built gleal boar. Others believe: that the in the North of Bnelend. eoatawr Republicans established an aU-Ume ' several millions of pounds. There la recoro ana oy weir policies proa-1 tome expeetatfen further pkata will pitatod the worst and moat cruel be buUt Uaadatlon wfll be intro- diptfsston that the world has ever doted In Parliament this fan and known and that the new deal was the plan Is exoeeted to go into ef- born of necessity and is the child of . feet April 1. 1M. destiny. i About 7.00a men. wmdHm in "I heard a story the other day! government calculation wfll be dl-that may amuse you. A eouata of rectly employed and a sitahUv low- one of my secretaries in Cleveland , er number Indirectly. has a bright little girl six years old. I . i j t. i . . i School with her mother. One Sun- mine for r n.un wk.i k. i day the fhrton and was on tne cruel-1 noes for rnin nnr after they got home. the members of the family were tmrnatlng it for her benefit Where-, pan the youngster broke into the ! asaveraaUon and said: I bet if they had told Roosevelt about It-he wouldn't have let than do It.' "And that seems to be overwhelming public opinion: that within his soul there doth some ma-iric novtr dwell that K kai. CITY leoged by adversity-galvanises "em,ock and Spruce-men lnin aetlnnniak. itu. per cord dollvered $6 get their wounds and their despair. , COAL t'OR SALE Prospertty coming of f j Furniture and Piano Moving MIC Transfer Phone 550 FUNERAL OF MISS BEYNON Quantities of Flowers Sent by Many Friends of Port Simpson Girl PORT SIMPSON. Aug- M: The funeral of Miss EUaabeth Grace Bejmon took place Monday, at Port Stepson. The cortege went to the United Church, where the funeral service was conducted by Rev. Dr Sbeptey and the choir of which Jhe deceased was a member was In attendance. The very high esteem In which the deceased was held was shown by the bage token of flow-era. The Y. P. E. A and the P. S. A C. societies attended in a body and pallbearers were from these two societies The following sent flowers. The family. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. P. McCoU; Muagrave family. Mar-lette Muagrave. The Spworth League. Hospital Staff. Port Simpson Concert Band, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moraes and Family; Walter A Wesley. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Well Ivy OuUd. P. 8. A C. Orchestra Mrs. W. O. Clarke. Mrs. Henry Brentsen, United Church Choir. Women's Hospital AusWarr. Maude and Cscsl Rosa. Mr. and Mrs C B. Flewtn. Mrs. F. Brentsen, Martha Henry. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Dodo-ward. Bather Pollard. Mr. and Mrs W E. Kelly. Mr and Mrs. E. F. Du-doward. Mrs. K. Dodbwrd. Mary Cooper. Mrs Jack Morses, Ovjr and Salome Wesley and others. TroIIers Still Make Fair-Wages j' At North Island Word received from North Island yesterday indicates that salmon are still running sufficiently well there 'for the fisherman to make good i wages The men are talking of moving to Skldegate Bar but as long as there u s good run at North Island most of the men will stay on the ob there Nstlves from the Skldegate village will be the first to change because they will be nearer home at Skldegate Phone 957 Lom Veal s ma. .... .. Rasap Roast Veal I par lb Shoulder Veal- I Stewing Veal, 3 lbs. I 1 bunch Carrots i Rolled Shoulder Lamb- i per lb. I Stewing Lamb. I lbs. 1 bunch Carrots Pork Chops 3 lbs. Shoulder Rout Pork Boiling Beef 3 lbs 8triotn Tipper lb. .. 8irlotn Steak- 2 lbs. Leg Pork per lb. . Prime Rib Roll per lb Tomato Sausage per lb. Phone 957 35c 15c 50c; 25c 20c 25c 35c 50c 25c 18c 45c 18c 18c 10c Premonitions! . ' i Jones' Family MEAT MARKET! i i 4. Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 1 Si 9 Feature starts 7 10 Si 9 40 Admission 50c Si 15c amflammmmml Fill DAY and : SAILORS Lia Robert Montgomery and Ann Hard in "WHEN LADIES MEET" With The MYRNA LOY, ALICE BRADY. FRANK .MORGAN, A M f u. I Truth About Love and Marrlaie From the Lips 0( Tt 1 SPECIAL "THE VOICE OF THE V ATICAV Comedy "I1AIH1Y KNOWS BEST MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE NO. 1 RED COMPLETE Walnut finish stead, coil spring, felt mattress NO. S BED COMPLETE aprtng filled mattress with air ctreulation. Tl.i S24.C.J Pin Walnut finish stead with panel, sway less coll ipr:, 01 0,1 Thone ?:5 OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of the Fisherman, Lorier, Miner ROOMS I0 per month, S3 per week, 50c per nliht SHOWER BATHS Third Avenue Phone 946 JIMMIE CICCONE I NEW ROYAI HOTEL J. Zareia, p -A HOME away wn HOME' Rales II M ow nooma h It rj Prinr. p p Phone 38i p tr. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SHINGLES The Best Made No. 1 3x, per thousand No. 1 3x, per thousand Green Shinties. Air Dried Retaining AM the C dr CJ HOLIDAY RESORTS When Coming to Terrace Make Arranitments With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To fireet You. We meet all trains. Freight St passenger service anywhere Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat H A. 8 i now In service on the lake Fare anvwhrre on the lake, one adult. U.N; JUS per head additional. No crowd toe big. No job toe small PIC NIC PARTIES EVERT SINDAY THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modtrn Conveniences No Flics, No Mosquitoes Home Cooking Par Eitellenre I1I.M Per Week Children under 13. half rate MADAME RAJAUT Tltll, Q. C. hlands iBramaananKnanaaaeaanH -. . LAKELSE r1 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE St Springs Lodge An Ideal PU t U II Finest of tlr thl ; kalhinc and t:i!'f Arranie for trJ! with W. II. Burr, t?, BC lUtes from Tr-n-f l Lodre Intludinr trat One sdult $10! r i i tional sdc!t, l!'l W rite er Yin W. II. Ill -UNFIT We Look After Y:J North Beach Famous Hi T H 1 Near Massett q. r. i Furnbhed Shatk U Rf' Apply Mrs. Dun" Masted, nt By Westovor. hwis Herts