THE DAILY NEWS. mitiCK, RUPERT - BRITISU COLUMBIA Puhllihed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. T. PULLEN Managing-Editor r- v.- SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly perlod paid In advance 35.00 ror leaser periods, paid in advance, per week ...... By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year ,,r, 4 .,, By mall to all other countries, per year - , ,,. ADVERTISING, RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line Local readers, per Insertion, per line Contract rates on application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION JUST TIfE DIFFERENCE as there is no Conservative candidate thev feel at a Iosf just what to do. ' To these people it is desirable to point outt that Pattullo, if elected, will make an honest effort to bring about a better condition for labor and industry by putting the idle men to work at reasonable wages as soon as possible after he is elected. He will follow out the Liberal policy as laid down at the Vancouver convention. He speaks with authority because he is the head of a strong party that is likely to be returned to power. Rudderham is in a different position. Anything he says is simply his own opinion and he has to be guided by his leaders, if he should be elected. He has no authority to commit himself to anything except the platform of his party. His party stands for the taking over of all banks and financial institutions and industries and operating them by the state. Private property is to be virtually abolished, the state becoming the owners of everything. If carried out it means revolution but, in order to evade the law, it is sugar coated with the words "by constitutional means." Should by any possible chance the C. C. F. party be returned to power it would mean the immediate formation of a fascist party, in.oppositiojn tp them ' jmd, the province .....1.1 l 1 !11 I i. t . 1 ' Muitiy ue einuruiieu m a coniijpi wnicn would not end until a. dictatorship was established supported by armed force. That has been the outcome in Russia, Italy and Germany and there is no reason to believe it would be any different-in Canada. To avoid the possibility of a condition which every per CAMPS ARE ! DISCUSSED Unemployed Council in Weekly Session Last Night The meeting of the Unemployed in Councils held last night in the "Dugout' 'of the Exchange Building 3.00 was well attended. Practically the 9 00 on'y business was a discussion of , the. action of the government in 1,40 cutting some 100 unemployed oft ,02 relief within the last ten days and 15 ordering them to the camp at Pen-5 der Harbor, near Vancouver. First -'hand information as to the nature of these camps was furnished by .several speakers. The work at Pen der Harbor, it was alleged, far from Thursday. Oct. 19. 1933 . Hli4 , , 0 waa bbsb A L lmnwuAManl n4 nrlitnlA mv-v wit uiipiuf viiiciib va pi tvaic perty held by speculators. The camp j a s A number of residents of the Prince Rupert riding havc by ex-army officers. More than been somewhat puzzled as to how they should vote. For j once the inmates had walked out merly they had supported a Conservative, preferring the , n aecoam of the eondi-Conservative policy rather than that of the Liberals. But t,OIU w mwrr iivriy ana neatea srfiupem the decision of the meeting was that thoae who have beecueut off relief demand reinstatement en relief and refuse to leave the court house building until satisfied. The general contention was that Jail was preferable to existence working eight hours a day for twenty cents. Aircraft Used to Enable Northern People to Vote VICTORIA. Oct 19 Modern aviation is aldinx p D Walker deputy provincial secretary in the big problem of getting ballots and other election papers into the vast and sparsely populated region of the province lying north of the Canadian National Railways and south of the Yukon border. AUtn. gkcena. Omlneca, Fort Gear He and Eeact River are the ridings in whfch aircraft may have to be used in' transportation of documents which formerly had to be taken by pack horse In the summer and dog team In the winter. Pew British Columbians. son would deplore it Is far better to vote for the only partv ""?J lS?'V"' " that can possibly bring .about orderly sane government in , ZJZJSZL IS Uritish Columbia and Pattullo the leader is of that party, the season is getting 1st si Million Deposit Accounts Denote Confidence Attt oficcs throughout CanaJa the Bank of Montreal hat avtr one million deptMit accounts. , The depositors, Canadian individuals and Canadian ; business firms, represent every class of the community in dty and country alili: from persons of large means to chilJren. starting theirjife's savings, from industrial corporations.of tnternatinaal.scope to farmers and small tradesmen. ,t.; pw)d faith, good will and good banking practice pa the part of those directing the Rank grow naturallr "f"'' "" ,'5lf the sense of responsibility imposed by this ex ' M,..;nnfni,v,..,;,l C.I i HI AD oince mm MONTKIAI BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 A HANK. WHERE SMALL ACCOUNT AR WELOM: Prince tupcrt Branch t V. A. MacCAU-UM. Manager Stewart liranrli: R. R. HAACK, JanaKfr creammei. tiik dait.y Nnva improve TkMarketsWPiAs SOUPS and , PRESENTED SAUCES this delicious way . . M 'VOWATt Wli.ii i- more u-iwiiiiig than iii h i rramy, hmi' lnlrd, iuiie ofli mhsi i a "meal it-ell ' warn arena re il with Nrilr' Evauof. a i rl M i t k Tor luiilih tuniralra-to I rirhna and nourihiimil . S,,u. prrpartd with Nest It'i I iir4rl Milk .irr Miriur ill oner in flavour, ml color ami leie in com 1)1.111 iImm mailt ith any other form ol milk' All (hoc advantage are grMilv 10 Iw lrwri in the prrparat km ot lih mhi and aaures-- ami when iwnniifiiif 1111I1U to tkee, you ill waul lu trv 1 be rn ipe for Potato-Sjinacb Soup, gitai Iwfaiw a kmbI in itastf. Potato Spinach Soup H cap batur. or Wm H cup v fcufiurd imicHl I BMn ultra miuv 1 hirkaa tH r tfttucU i i, It. ) Ncrtk Eminir l Mill Cok n-n kwt m 1 1 Ul oaltl Add w -rt piau. vit.h aad mafiiiinn t'oiik .luwl. mild p4,i!.- i, tru4if. AU NmV EvKrad Milk . . I i ilMMuukiilr NESTLfS EVAPORATED MILK. Capitalists From East to Inspect Mining Ii Retail prices currei : foMows: Vegetables Punvpkkw, lb Celery, head Petatuee, B.C.. 10 lbs. Safk - Ottrrot; BP, bu-neh . a lb. - Oufumberei eaeii Bweet Potatoes, to. Hothouse Tomatoes, 2 lbs Bajket Outdoor Jb. Basket Often TogwtUsea, t 1 O. tons. lbs. Green Onions, t they may visit Prince Rapeu db j1- J4. ot snct eui wneiner or not Uvesr wty riwi ftcwai . .... ... T ) ...... "Warn that tha r nuiier jPaaey. cartoned, lb. here arc No. 1, Oreen Beaaj. ife. Oarllc, tpejrUd. ptr U Cabbage, . C lb. . .. B. c. Head Uttuc). to r... Cattfomta. - Cora. dot. Hubbard Squash, lb. Oteen reapers, tfe. VeteUbit Msceowa. ko White. Pieeelag Ontau, 1 s. 8panish Onkms. lb. Bei, buoch, Paratof. banctt Turnips, lbs. Apples Cooking. 5 lbs. Okanagaa Oravenatein, 4 lbs MrlnUieli. 4 lbs. Wuiter Banaaaa. 4 lbs. I'rulu Valencia Oranaea, do. We ta . ... M lie. to M & 245 i)4 M M .10 M m .49 M J- .96 M .11 I MX M M M m Lemons. Cel.. SAe to M Orapefruit, CaHL. te la Italian Prunes, fh. Crate Pears, doc Cooking Pears, 4 I Bananas, lb. Peaches, dee. Crate ntprpsU Mataf Qn to- "its C0li Concord Orape. taaket Seedleas Orapes VANCOUVER Oct 19 -Percy Caaaba Mekwa. Hi. Rockeleller. official of the Stead- Qutnc. ard OH Co.i Oette Tuifney. reUrrd Hour world s heavyweight boxinc cham- Hor I. No 1 haid wheat pion. Carle Conway, head of the Second Patent Continental Can Co.. and Ben Patry Flour 16 lb. He ta Smith, millionaire New Vfxk mla AlMt- Ptry Flour. 1 lbs. mg "' man. arrived i" In mi Vancouver naucwmr last shs ! Money RHLIAHIiK SKUVICK Phone Hlue 320 The most efficient servlde Is the more economical. Our new equipment is the latest in servicing, assuring 'you the best work. Why not have a proper aerial. Hatl-maUts on antenna Installations cheer fully given. Superior Radio Service 336 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 Y O, llos 132 A (J nAItTLETT C II IN8ULANDER LA A ATX Urn ibttm. The duty of adrainis-teriri tat gpsermaent of the M country must likewise be perform-ed. It was the duty of Psrent- Teaebers' Associations and other - twaaabartons mietestad in the welfare of the youth to use all fair means to keen edusaiii"J fani. J M Me. ta .49 JS J4 .4 T. IV. of I ties p ItruHii Speaker 'arent Tearheis' lion at Mrrting Tbere was a verv larae attend anee ot members, friends, and pu plli of the aehoeli at the regular monthly taeetlcf of the Prlnoe Ru. pert IHirant-Teaehers' Asaooiatu.n which was held )asl seetflb k the Booth Memorial School The or-eaeten wste the annual preem'.ta-tlon of High School entrance di-ptsmas to the gradaattng elasses Of the Borden St. and Nooth Me- gaorial tchaols Mrs H. I man areaMed and T W. MaseBtad the diplomas i the Oovernor-Oeneral'i medal. Prior U, the presanUtloto, Mr Brown snoke briefly an the duty of the state toward education While the stale had moral duty to perform, as far as It was able a eomp'ete primary a d secondary education to all who are rapablr of profiting bv it yet It t i imtmt must must he he Kl ManaaMkniH tha mint has Umm nihsr other' Ivgiarbuit daies to perform TV I atate moat pay Its )ust debu 1. 1 mart perform Its humanltarisr. I duty to the poor and the aged and to the level of reeentvean feet they saaet keep In mind st ttv auee Usae that the sUU had alio Usee other Important function to ntajkUaJa. Mr. Brown then addressee, the ynaat graduates, and told them of 8n Impnrtanes of their new studies In aeaalrlng new coreeuu He tM empnashwd the Importance of ten -M eral principles and advteed the ttu-W dents to develop an inquiring M mind. When they heard farts and .19 aaeabma of raeta they should learn J6 to farm their own opinions la are ii i tint ttaw Oefrnor-en A eral s medal to MUs Ms reel le Jaboar. who received the highest asks la this inspectorate st the recent Htar. School entrance exam- iHBlbH,. t t.1 . . lyiMM. r. rnwwn mmrsea mat week and. ia.a Boeing totam flyman atwatd Honey, per )sr 39e ta M Via aoaor of wkining this medal Mat w. W a T.f - ui nfflh tUMIf S mjmm was all all the w . u. . i WW"" "J. lUmipfH, WW I -"- - make a tour of nMome tatetiam m Eggs i.n l.M M British Cotumma it u linimiilaiiil ' li C PKsn Bxrag eartemed . .44 actually known. go to that city hi net: Twenty Years Ago In Prince Kupert I October 19. 1913 Liquor was responsible for the recent tragedy at Kimsqult. an Indian fishing village on Dean Channel, where four Indians were shot dead by another member or the tribe In a drunken fury it I an noaneed by the provincial poii fatJowtng Investigation of the af ftay roliowlng authorbjatton of trie aervice by she Beard nf nui!wi QDmmatsianers. freight 'and ausw n m Iralk wU4H-nbably Mai: i niat between Prince Ru-.w-rt mk. fgeattaaie very worn it is announced by Oeneral Superintendent W C. C. Mehan IT'S WONDERFUL HOW BUCKLEY'S CAN FIX A COLD SO QUICKLY That v wtmt iurr:ea evi ry. one uhii lik IIUCKM Y'.Si lor ine jirnt uidi i Aecuatemed tV mvlmty c u n g h remcilii t h r y , don't oeneet any neneiit inr -r-il dsyi, anrt ifin llfll IMl ...l..f IVn. ,a a a r p asteunA to c.,,,1 s er - 'flMt ilnu ..f ttiriii l'Vip mt rUKK mvM iin...,.(. L.I.I. ..II. Take Mlaa Mary Hysary, Utenslde, J.k., for wrltei:. IwMt inur I caught a very st. wir? "l,d; A M '""die witbnut dtrtvins- any benefit. At a UEY'i MIXTUHK. It is wonderful V" Mf ro,l "0 quickly." nhetktr yeur eld U merely in the aneeslnjr, snifflng aUee, or swsy dp down, I(ukl.v'a wilt bring you prompt, ,urt, safe relief. It seta like a flash A single sip " proviw It, Oct ijuli k rrsmu witii a wuntsd ! No. 1 Creamery. J Mm. 1 Lara- jPare. lb. I Sugar 1 White. 100 Mm Yellow. lOS lbs bleats I -'owl No. 1 lb. 'ttoii'Mn - Chiriwn lb. Ham. sliced, first grade Ham ill-nil' fn f grade. lb. J4 .- JO M ta .10 7.H M JS 40 18 ereater herein ihu IrstMctoraie was the largest in the afwtac and always had many brlajst and keen pupils it was a OJaxmsuce that seve teen years afo be also had been presented With the Oover or - Oeneral'i iXoi, bat he did not believe that O bad to faoe sucl. keen oomaetl-Uan ts Miss Jaboar Toe diplomas were then presented, each pupil receiving words of congratulation from Mr Brown During the evening there was a brief musical program Mrs C E "'ltn accompanied by Mrs Robert Bartlett. at g two solos and Mi.i Norma Archie, a talented nlanlst. rendered a pianoforte lo Hearty votes of thanks n-rorrted the speaker and " " r'butinit to the muslral TO wun rioted by the the ' I'. 'if Die NaLlnnal Aiithr,i Hulkley Valley Lamli Pr lb. iiuiuttJer LeuHb per ib. '"ill Uwli Uhougr- 3 lbs Hump Hoaat i lbs. (Hit IfciaeW 4 lbs ; per lb. , Hulnii) StatH S lbs ( Hound steak 3 lbs .' Lf'gs of Pork m lb, Stotiklcr ptki-i lbs P'Tk ClM)i 3 )b 1K of Veal - h r ib. ... , i' KaBeaBBaBesseamaBeaaaemBm Jones' Family MEAT MARKET i'Iiqiiq yn7' IMiont !)57 18c 10c 50c 50c 35c'1 5c' 50c 25c' 15c 50c! 50c 15c Thursfla How Acid Stomach Makes Itself Known to You 1 f , i MERE ARE THE SICNSt : , : IndltMilun M... : Um 4 Appttlt Mhui i, NauMa fc.if ttam ! Auia-lntuo. uum WHAT TO DO TOR J j 1 k II III ' u ,.imw,w,.i If you have Ami m.,i1u, (, ,lon., worry about it I n x, Vrao, 1 dtrectioM irn .a..'.' ii doeee of PliilliK Muk. lMj, acts a encr ncuiri.,, it, thjit cause hrj.lm lr i. j. I, p,IM ad other dutrr lr it feel bke a new prr.n But-'bt rarrfii! ItML mHk of mseneeta (. v . Ifrnmm l liii.i.ll - r nmim ,bt f l.lPf'" boa the l.ti aio in TAitrr roiM Baca tanr tac4r outvote of f r im pi-iiH-i a MafKMM. 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