il PAGE FOUX TDK DAILY HElfS Tuesdsy. m , Car-load of Shoes C.N.R. THA1N3 for the East-Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays 9:30 pjn. From the East Tuesdays it Thursdays 10:20 pjn. Mondays & Saturdays 2:15 p.m. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and ' DulUey Valley Coals are uuaran- teed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. vr also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Darley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 68 Phones 831 Having purchased a car-load of footwear at rock bottom prices we are giving our customers the benefit of the mass buying and our prices are graded accordingly. SHOE PRICES Are Going Up ! But this big purchase made at the old prices will enable us to give our customers such bargains as will surprise them. Get the habit of shopping at the Cut Rate Shoe Store Where you can make money by buying Pnrflinrl Tannl members, friends and families at-1 A UlliailU ldlldl tended. The weather was glorious' MnnCA FtllAVOfl !aDd th Pltnlkrs thoroughly en-j lUUUoC JulljUJTCU I joyed the afternoon. Moose Park Pirn of HvJnf Mn one of most Plcturetque 1 111111. tXl lljrUCi spou in the district. Tea and cof- fee were provided for all by a com- Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mrs. Grace Heistaud. Portland. Royal J. W. Pickln, Vancouver; L. Hud-on, city. of lodge members. Arrange- Central H-rrwAtJT a... Th. a,Mi JvtTi M affair! Mrs. Somervllle. Vancouver. ouUng of the Portland Canal Lodge. m hands of Messrs M P 1 Prince Loyal Order of Moose was held Wiui5 O k fSiSm1 w- w- Edmonton. F. A. Sunday, taking the form of a picnic 3 New York; Mrs. E. Hun- at Moose Park. Hyder, Alaska. ' ; ter, Philadelphia; Miss M. E. Kelly, Transportation was provided by, 'Montreal; E. Beveridge. Terrace; the lodge and about one hundred Advertise In the Dally News K. Matheson. Prince Oeorge "TILLIE THE TOILER" I Smithers Convention Notes Much Discussion Took Place In Regard to Jury System Highway Versus Hallway Unemployment Kelief Auto Licenses SMITHERS, Aug. 8: -As might, which, It was pointed out. was have been expected, a resolution sponsored by the Smithers and Prince Rupert boards urging the abolition ol the Jury trial System in favor of a committee of three judges proved the mot contentious subject of discussion at the recent convention here of the Associated , Boards of Trade of Central British 1 Columbia, culminating in a tie vote of the convention which was bro-! ken by the casting vote of the pre-I sident, H. W. Smale of Fort Fraser, in the negative. Opponents of the jury system argued that it was extravagant, obsolete and the "last refuge from It was claimed, were showing an ever-increasing tendency to be contrary to the alms of Justice. "Why should not three experienced Judges be in a better position to decide criminal Justice than twelve Inexperienced laymen?" asked the opponents of the Jury system. Proponents of the jury system maintained that, to abolish same, in the matter. Members of the Vanderhoof delegation, who were op- about to be changed anyway. A Vanderhoof resolution asking the construction of a highway to connect the Peace River country with the existing British Columbia highway system did not receive much support and was tabled by majority vote. Delegates, other than those from Vanderhoof, felt that It was advisable to concentrate Instead on the pressure for com pie tlon of the highway which would ul timately connect -Prince Rupert with Alberta. After all. contended John A. Fraser, MP for Cariboo, of what service would an ordinary highway Justice for criminals." Jury verdlcU.! be in getting out the vast wheat ) crops of the Peace River? A railway outlet for the Peaoe River was of such overwhelming greater importance, was there good reason to ask for a project which might possibly detract from the chances of obtaining that? A resolution from Bams Lake. In which the charge was made that would leave too much responsible t lower schedules of unemployment lty and too much authority In the relief were being paid in the inter-hands of the judges. Dangerous lor than elsewhere in the province, ground was being trodden and was. after brief discussion, with-there was really nothing better to drawn. The resolutions committee offer. The British Jury system was reported that It was not well enough steeped in the sanctity of tradition, informed upon the actual fact to L. B. Warner and L. S. McOUl. present any recommendation. Fur-both of 3ml then, the latter a mem- thermore. the whole system of tin-ber of the legal profession, led In , employment relief policy was In the right against the Jury system. ! process of being overhauled. J. Ov Wilson of Prince Oeorge, an-j . . . other barrister-delegate, neither The proposal, made la a reaolu-took part m the discussion or re- tlon from VanderhoM. that original corded his vote, explaining that be automobile licence plates be issued had been unlnstructed by his board ; on a permanent basis at a nominal scale of fees, the gasoline tax being increased to compensate the gov- posed to the change, were not pre- I eminent for lose of revenue on ac-sent when the vote was called. j count of the lower Ucenee fees, also engendered discussion of eonslder- The convention, on recommends- able length and was, finally, ap-tfcm of th jseetattorts committee. proved on majority vote. The prln-took no aetftn on a resolution in clpal argument In favor of this re-rogard to the railway mall service solution was that It would result In " """ - -- - - HOT SUN CU gt&8Aei Mr. . . L f r 7i'v, . ' t what a ctotious cav. THREE HOURS LATER jttjU J NEXT DAY I I'MCIAOITD.DNTMIN COINO TO SI MOTtATf ft ON, li AHTTHINC WWNC. SHIS?.10 TUl M Na M-Tl4IMC f WONT MIND JACKrrouUlOQU.il MISSWI NMT B JCK WAS SO DIVOTtO Tfg! UHWtT i l kkkI :!:!rTLA"r $M Bad hr for"B.o." I ; mauviovidmit . " T-TOT,stKky, :' Rtli 1 "AO WATIH. IT MAS rocotTiN "rrcHryMdsyi...twrWor"B.O.H MM ' WSJ wwat Z3' vNsV'i t SMy v"r) VU ie htthe regularly with I fettv AfiS 1 'lINlM L'lbjioy. Its creamy, .btmdant, penetr.ting Uthtr SA 'PJVJ, Br-L-O -M yfC ' ruT" ros-fre them of odour. Guirdi health by IS 3, ) Vsi'M H M&r, ffiX fjk rfmw"(f Btrmt from hand, hi ptcaunt, hygienic Si' WVhAI MWCjV -f?-yP v'gmf KHnK ' rrA scent that vaniihej as you rinte telli you better :f vvwdsthat you're cleaner, tsftrl Mjj P'' tftJsW'"' ' M ae. Adopt Ufebuoy today! 1 1,1,1 ' " 1 ' t J rr- -i i i ' n . .'Tni - i jmmm ( "Finds the Woman" KJOTlCE Vdu KWovAiVTy JrCA CAM I fJ I VAJHAT -THAT i.f-U PIWQ (ZC 3. w mgrlE&tittb-x ..., l1 HAVE , CAM ztZ) fci i MJ WOUUj l ) MONDAY & TUESDAY TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 Feature Starts 7:10 4: 9:40 Admission 50c & 15c MatNHLV When Coining to Terrace Make .UranjrmenU With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, IJ.C. To Greet You. We meet all trains. Freight It passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat H. A. 8.) now In service on the lake. Tare anywhere on the lake, one adult, S3.00: SI JO per head additional. No crowd too Mr. No Job loo smalL PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Conveniences No Flics, No Mosquitoes Home Cooking Par Excellence 111.00 Per Week Children under 12. half rate MADAMK KAJAUT Hell, (J, C. Islands Wcdneiday vuruill AM wires'1 A FOUR STAR PICTURE John Barrymore in "Topaze" With MYRNA LOY and Oreat Cast. A Radio Release The Play That Kept Broadway Laughing For a Year IJINfi CROSBY In "S1NO III NO SIN(T Sport- 'SNOWBIrJ those actuully using the roads con- SHOWN AHOtNl) em tributlnn in u greater degree to the -cost of hlghwuy building and main-' S. Woodswom, mj , topover from t.- , , tenance. Also it might encourage had not " ml -the bou v. which owners of many cars, fc ton and 8. D M , been licensed for the present on ac- i ; v t annual dues, to h over th. t. count of the heavy get the vehicles back on the roads. rtalt Ulrouh ,h . in which the pai", O. M. Hunt sailed on the Prince teresled. Include Oeorge yesterday for a business sides the aforrmr trip to Vancouver and elsewhere Woodsworth nd u . m the south. relatives. TIIK CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMi'ANY UK CANADA, UMITLT) TK.tlU-IIRITISII COM MHU Mtoufacturrf of ,., ELEPHANT ItriM IIIKMICIL ITKTILILKS Producan Si MlMn of TADANAC tl M'TMOLVTir ntjiu.iiu.ii i liuai MATE SULPHATE OF AMMOXU triple surtitniosrHinl LKAII-ZINC CADMIt'M-MSMtTU HOLIDAY RESORTS LAKELSE Springs Lodge An Ideal pla e to 11;- tlnest of fly (Uh.n? t;;j, bathing and boiti.-.j. Arrance for trin-7c:'j'J with V. IL nurnttt Trmn ac Rates from Terrif; U tVl Ltxifr Inrludlne toil ur One adult. U.M ca : i iM tlonal adult SI U. Write or tV;.t w. ii. nt'KNFr We lHik ,fter YaJ Tis North Beach Famous HoIkI. I Near Massetl Q. C. Isl r i I'urnUhed Shack O R"1 Apply Mrs. Dunn MiMttt, nc QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SHINGLES The Hest Made No. 1 rx, per thousand SI.'1 No. 1 per thousand M dreen Shiniles. Air Dried Retaining All the Cedar Oil HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 5 kr; -By Westover. Vajcuu, vlx. -ray vou our ou v- . . .THatttr Bifrtccarrs "WfctvlAWC WET MOW fcZT. I v"Ajy you CAM