PA02 T0 DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NJEWS. fRlNCE RCPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA PatjlUBed Ertry Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert DalJy News, Limited, Third Ay ecue H. r. POLLEN Msusglng-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance For tester periods, paid In advance, per week J - By matt to ail parts of BriUah Columbia, the British; Empire and United States, paid In adrance. per year . ,. . By mail to all other countries, per year . ADVERTISING RATES Transput display advertising, per lncb( per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion 1 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate Une ...... Local readers, per Insertion, per line Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 86 98 .10 Friday. August 11. 1983 LEGION BEAT STAR TEAM I Won Two Goal to Xd Again! Tlie Rest" in Exhibition Game Last Mcht Tfcf Canadian Leon co.iUnued their winning ways when they out-pistyesj aas) outscotcd The Rest' at the Acropolis Hill grounds last' Wfnlnt hi showery weather and with s; faiity strong wind blowing . ; The ex-rervfce men. IdcJcinc up- bfll to start opened the scoring when young Jackie Campbell boot-7'd the bait between the nprfehts and Sonny Dickens tallied the other j kicking down-grade in the seoond issyita to finish the scoring of the game which ended 1-0. ' The Rest put utj a eood battle although at a disadvantage being tran to each Cher's p.iyine 'Anslow referred the game. CARDINAL PRINCIPLES Inov krt an aU-nar team to op- There are two cardinal principles which should be fol- oow the tarn from h m s Dragon lowed out in considering the present situation in Canada who are nm class picskm kicker today. One of these is that no man should be Kept at the Hanson sihrerwart public expense without working, unless he is ill or aged. , ?TOM' Tls" The second principle is Umt no person should be denied ZTZZLTlLSZ the right to work for a living at a decent wage. No pan-, tical party should be allowed to succeed at the polls unless 'nrtirintc Dnv it pledges itself to carry out these two principles. ; i10rgaii S DOXciS e This matter of the right to earn should not be a provin- i n r i 1U i cial matter but it may have to be taken up by the provinces . i'OUlg UOOU if OrK if the federal administration fails to do its duty. I I T-oJJr fV It will be claimed by many that it is impossible for the , 111 1 raining Uym nation to provide work for all 1 et it will not be denied that the nation has the ability to produce enough for all If there is food and clothing for alL there should be a means Than were between SO and 90 fans watching Tommy Morgan's 3oys at their regular workout last by which that food and clothing may be available for alL nWt IMorahk. comments These nrincinles are cominer to be recognized every-! And taw imUw fur ran of Uu where in most countries. The difference 01 opinion is as'nouta, ajwws the rapid improve-to how to bring about the necessary changes to provide i t hogs are making The for the carrying out of the principles. - ' ZTZtTZS'XXZ It is unless to point out that some men don't want to ZSTrn work. Most of them do. Most of them would be glad to earn work out regular ty their own HveHhood. The small minority that do not want ind apsjar -roomys instructions tQ work would be forced to do so if the cardinal principles dwtsiopsd a different style of were fully recognized by all statesmen. 1 hl ahouw giw . good ac- , , I -ount of h'Ti 'f the night of the t n ti i i In Prince Rupert for several years there have been men wno nave ueen nving uij me modicum oi renei provinea oy Dasjjgt- Fentn la also improving the government. Doubtless they are urea oi doing nothing. ' t. and he hk afsufina Durincr that time the federal and provincial adminietra- prtn it there are any boys tjons have taken no steps to right the wrong which is be- ta wUI put gl0,e" 00 ing perpetrated. They know as we all know that there is JL'l plenty of food for all, plenty of clothes for all, houses for The seat of the bcm. chuck hic-all to Hve in but no means by which the idle can secure key. Ham Knaopie. jonnnv vtc-! them. It is a condition such as this that breeds radicalism Leod Anaesiey and Jim Brem-1 of the most virulent type, er m the 1 Premier Bennett has taken no step so far to change eon- fj1 and " aU detT' dkions and W. L. Mackenzie King is not very clear as to . ' his position. The people will not stand for this. They will TTlirrv TTr'MMTC iotk on a change. If Liberals will not nteet the situation U 1 LfMil lu fairfy, some other groups will do so. ' i j Provindalrj', the only man who has declared himself, fi A MPS ONI Y cfetriv for putting the men to work vhile at the smei UllLi 1 , time having the force and ability to carry out his promise, Chan,eaMe weaihe, iwayed Togr- T. D. . If rattUiiO. nament at rrinee Rupert Ten- 1 nK Club Courts Enjoy the Comfort of ELECTRIC IRON Enjoy the sdantges of per fectf even ironing heat In g light, balanced Electric Iron. What a relief from the old-fashioned sad iron. How quickly and easijy the biggest Iron Ing It done this modern way. No rushing to the stove to replace a cooling iron. No more gching wrists, Electric Jrons are low in cost You cannot sf-ford to be without one. YOU CAN OWN ONE FOR AS LITTLK AS $3-00 Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited j Only two tennis games were play-ed yeaUidsy owing to the change-' aMe weather Tournament games jare being continued today and to-jnkprrow. Yesterday's results were: ! Mrs. Horton aad Mrs Jabour heat 1 Mia. Carrie and Uiss Bessie Thompson 8-. 6-3. j Mls Friaxell and Miss' J Edg-'esmshe beat Mrs Walker and Miss , 3. Mtocumbe 6-4. 6-0 i The steamer Prince Oaorae. Cap-tain Madden, arrived In port from the south shortly before 110 this i mornins- and sails again at 3 this afternoon for Portia ic Cana: ' points Box Lacrosse Tomorrow, Saturday Acropolis fi rounds 6:15 SQUAMISH AIYANSH NaUre Teams. Fast Osmrs THE DAILY NKW3 Fitter. August 11 w QUI ACT! Children's Footwear i hill'- FleetitKM Itunners, pet pair Reg. $0.85. now last nfeht's soiiball game ba 'wee.i Use Bmress and Vhf Kaians nded up aa a Ue. ana1 h4 to b csJlJ in the tenth innlag on -ount of Lirkness Both teams scored a fpn m Uw first ir nine and then bath plajretf airtight 1m)1 until the fonrffc. wnao tiw Kaiena picked up an 44Ulo-nal run. while the Empress scored three men. The Emprr than held their opponents dw;i the first of the elgtith when the Hardware men broki 'hrogfh, a-r! Hconsd another and in U nlnU". they repeated to tie the tcoft four aU. Every man was on l.u tfet froro then on to eo)lct the winniiu-run. but neither team was able to score. Mm .final score at the end of 65c Child's Patent Strap 7Q Slippers, per pair . . Misses' Fleetfoot Runners, per pair Childs' Shoes per pair . . . 79c 65c Children's Straps aad Oxfords Regular $2.00 Q4 Off ( n sale at Ladies' Shoes and Stockings Ladies' Silk Stockings 941o ReK. 50e, Sale, pair Ladies' Black & Whits? & Blonde Oxforda Reg. Q-t Qff $3.75, sale price M-8-es7fJ Ladies' Kid Oxfords Qt) CQ Rep. &.75, now . . V&OV spssessswieea"si"sMeawjMB"Bs Ladies' fine Patent Pumps-Regular R75 QO Sale price pAOV 75 Pairs of Laiaa' Sport Oxfords, in alrcolors CO AC Reg. $5.00, bow QmVO m Pairs of Finest Calf and Kid Pump Oxford Ties QQ QC J! EVERVTHINC. Ml 0 Men's Furnishings Men's Fine Dress Sox per pair Men's All Wo.l Sox per pair Men's Silk Shirts and Short, garment Reg. $H.U0, now Mei:'- Woo! Shirts Big make B. C. CLOTH Phone Black 524 Close Game at Softball Ends the tenth in-lng bsjlng stUl at four aU. lie game will be ployec over tonight weather permitting. In Tie in Tenth Baseball Scores Xatienal League Philadelphia a, stow York 4. Ameriran Laagwe Washington ft, Boaton I. Delia L Chirago NEURITIS Om Aim lk kimt U ant 4Mb. mu m Mm- ' Pain off I 19c 19c Men's All Wool Black Sweaters Regular $4.50 tJR Goiri'r at 50c Men's Cashmere Combinations Regular $2.00 -i Q Going at tJLX.a TurnhiM's Ver' Fine Cream Com! inations (g'fl AIZ Men s Broadcloth Shirts OCp Reg. $1.50. now 091 4i5 Doz. of the Finest Of Cnps. Reg. $2.25 . . Men's Hhhvv Work Shii ' s. now 95c $1.49 ST BE SOLO AT THESE UIDK l TW1 ' niiriiNi This is our Great Annual Sale and this means the biggest we have ever made. Manufacturers' Costs are Higher Here Our Prices Are The Lowest We mean to make this a giffantir sale so don't buy anything until you look over our tock. There are hundreds of bargains in Men's Suits, Raincoats, Overcoat, Fkl.;&g J.en ? Supplies Etc There re alio Men's Women's and Kiddies Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Et-. for dres or . r.rk. Sec the Short, Underwear, Etc. Everything you will need for CpU and winter wear. It .vill pay ou to b:iy here a- prke are sure to no up before Ion?. Come early and avnid the ruth, Your for quick artionl B. C. CLOTHIERS LIGHTED Men's and Boys' Shoes MenV Bhck Cxforda, S4ilid ther. n-g. W.50 QO QC no-.. pLfVU M.-nV Phick OxfonLs vei v sol:. I $3.50 Men's Boots of the finest quali' 94.50 Boys' Boota, solid Q- Aff leather. now . '. vXttl Men's Suits Men's Fine Blue Serge Suit-- .C7fl0 $17.50 Hundreds of Men's Wor-t. Suits of the finest, patten s selling at very low prk-es Boys' Furnishings Boys' Blue Overalls QCTp very strong Boys All Wool Long Pant, hun rlreds to pick from, going a? very low prices. Boys' All Wool Suits, very ' fin--patterns QC CA up from VJ Boys' Striped Overalls, ver.v nicely made up QZo Reg. $1.25, now OOl, LOI S PRICES Next door to FrizzelFs Meat Market The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Dally Hy Canadian Fish & Gold Storage Co., Ltd. PKLNCE RUPERT, Ii.C. 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