1 hWdWlMIhU 4h.p. to A, OOO h.p. For fiiMng boat, tugi, freight passenger and pleasure boats, saw mills, woodworking plants, grist mills, mines, lighting and general industrial purposes. ..tallied J 1 iiB 1 1'lii viimuiiiiij - K1uAMtfl THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. T. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly periodt paid in advance For lesser 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 ..- 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. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 (Edlfon and Reporter -.Telephone , .jL; 86 i ' ' Member ofyAmijt.Bureau of. Circulations liAlLx EDITION v SALES 1 Every Month in the Year 10:n;Snlcs-l)atc August 29 September 2S October 24 November 21. December 21 Special Sales llrld on Request of Shippers Advances Will Be Made as Uwal When Requested. Transferred by Telegraph If Desired. THK SEATTLE FUR EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, U.S.A. RARE Opportunity For Finest Tailor-Made Suits $5.00 .10 3X0 9.00 1.40 .02 .15 .25 iMiCr Thureuay, August 24, 1933 C. C. F. FAILURE The C. C..F. failed to make any impression in the Nova Scotia elections. They did not have many candidates in the fjeld and they elected none. Possibly that was because the people of the far eastern provinces were not as badly hit by the depression as the people of the west. For many years Nova Scotia had a Liberal government but the tide turned and at the last election but one the Liberals were defeated and the Harrington administration was formed. Now the turn has come again and the Liberals will again take charge of the affairs of the Somebody is always bringing up the question of titles. Now it Is Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Canadian High Com-miisioner in London, who urges that they might be given but not to politicians. We are unalterably opposed to the granting of titles to anyone but if they are to be given we see no reason why politicians should' be excluded. Premier Bennett and Mr. Mackenzie King are just as much entitled to recognition as any other people in Canada if it is felt that they have done their work well. The difficulty in regard to titles is that thev often go to the wrong "people and those who are really deserving are left out. The man who does any kind of work well is entitled to official recognition. Let a laborer dig ditches better than the ordinary and he is entitled to recognition just as much as the chief justice who has always drawn a good salary and held in his hands the balance of life and donth. The better plan is to avoid titles altogether. It encour-1 ages the pulling of strings to obtain recognition and is a ! fruitful source of snobbery and an instigation to Focial-ism, communism and all the other isms to which we object, j We all are tired of cheap clothes, now times are better and depression has come to the end. We take this opportunity to offer to the better-d tewed public our finest English Worsted, Indigo Serge, Blarney, llratherhill and Foxhound Tweeds, Flannels, Etc. At a bigger saving than ever was experienced in Prince Reg. $10 SUIT Special for Itegi Hi SUIT Special for Reg. $48 SUIT Special for Reg. (50 SUIT Snerlnl for $32 $37 $39 $42 lExtra Trousers. 110) This price good for 30 days only LING Tailor The high class tailor and reliable dry cleaner 8econd Ave. Near l'ost Office 'DANCE IS COLORFUL Captain and Officers of 1, M. S. i Dragon Entertain Friends- Dinner Precedes Larger Party The brilliantly decorated and Illuminated quarter deck of H. ,M;.S Dragon was the, centre, of local. so-, cial interest last night when Capl. W. P. Wake.Walker. O. B. K, R. N commanding officer, and other officers of the visiting warship entertained at a delightful dancing oarty- In return for local courtesies which had been extended them during the ship's stay in Prince Rupert. There were about 150 persons at the affair which was thoroughly enjoyable to all. Beautiful gowns of the ladles intermingled with the trprt naval uniform and Qe scene was a very attractive n Splendid music was furnished to dancing by the warship's orchest:.. Delicious refreshments, were servet at midnight. Dancing was in pro gress from 9:30 pjn. to 1:30 am Among the notable guests at thi oarty were John Barrymore, notec screen actor, and his wife. Dolore Costello. Prior to the dancing party. Cap tain Wake-Walker was a dinner host aboard the ship, his guests be lng City Commissioner and Mrs. W J. Alder, Mr. and Mrs. John Barry-more, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. L. W. KergJn. Mis Fdlth Kergln. Lieut. Walter Hume Miss Jean McAfee, Mr. and Mrs F A. MacCallum and Commander Pltaroy R. N. Another Interesting social affair in eonneetion with the warship's visit here was the dancing part tendered on Monday nighUit head quarters of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve by officers of the wardroom mess of the loca' Reserve to Cdpt. Wake-Walker and officers of the Dragon. I The Letter Box 1 1 1 s-g WANTS. A MARKET 1 am glad to see so much Interest taken In the. city market question, and 1 am sure that it will be appreciated by .the bulk of the people. It is surprising to see hundreds and hundreds of dollars worth of goods, and acres and acres of strawber ries all going to waste, besides cherries, the trees loaded down and branches breaking with the weight and no market for them. They tell, us it is the same thing with all their produce and they ought to be glad to get an opening here for their goods. So success to the market association of Terrace. TERRACE EXCURSIONIST. Provincial Head " Of Rebekahs is Entertained Here Mrs. Edith R. V. Todd of Victoria, president of the Rebekah Assembly of British Columbia, who arrived from Anyox Tuesday, was the house guest of Mrs. Bert Morgan, Fifth Avenue East, during her stay in the city. Mrs. Todd, accompanied by Mrs. Morgan, who Is district deputy president here paid an official visit to trie local lodge Tuesday evening. After the business, refreshments were served and a musical program enjoyed by Oddfellpws and Rebekahs. Mrs. J. A. Murray, noble grand, acting as chairman. Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. A. McNeill and Mrs. Todd, accompanied by Mrs. J. C. OUker. and there was a reading by Mrs. W. A. McLean. Yesterday's program Included a luncheon at the home of Mrs. S. V. Cox. a trip to the Cold Storage plant, a car ride to the beauty spots of the city and finished up with supper in (he Commodore Cafe. The committee In charge consisted of Mrs. J. W. McKinley, Miss M. B.'Durran and Mrs. J, S. Irvine. Mrs. Todd left on the evening's train for Terrace. The presentation of the medal of the Knights of Columbus to Miss Helen Moore for the student with the highest marks tn the Entrance examinations in the Catholic Schools In the province has been postponeduntll after the opening of the school term In September. THE DAILY NEWS IT PAYS TO SAY mm Thursday, August 24, 1931 YOU want! llie bel Corn Flakes. -Then .specify Kellogg', -the original! Tliey have been the stumlanl of quality for 25yeava.:. , , liy fur tlir urRe.eellln: Corn Flukes in the world. You. get "wonder" flavor and crlspness.ln Kellqjrg'a that linlta. tions never equal. You k? ovcii-rciieii Insured by the Mealed Inside WAXTITK ling, a Kellogg feature. Heiueuiber, when substitutes are offered, It is seldom J11 a ipiritiof service. Sold by all grocers;liiitIiB:red-and-green, package. Guaranteed ly W. K. Kellogg. Madt'bysKellogg In Lond6n,.pnt. w jSI mSSU Ah GLOUCESTER IS WINNER Touring British Wcit Indies Cricket Team is Defeated by Bristol Eleven BRISTOL. Bncalnd. August 34-IJouoestershlre defeated the tosv-'ng British West InsUw' crteket team 11 to 7. The wleket acore? were: Gloucester. 570 ard 73 for three wickets; West Indies. 271 and 171. CITY Transfer Phone 950 Hemlock and Spruce per enrd, delivered $6 COAL FOR SALE Furniture and Piano Moving Lawn Mowers Ground Made to Cut Like New Star Welding Phone 31.1 The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating -Wrapping St Qeneral Furniture Repairs List your goods with me Phone lllack 120 GEO. J. DAWES Baseball Scores AMERICAN LEAC.UE New York 1; Cleveland 2. Washington 1-9: Drtroit 2-9. Boston 1-1: Chicago 3-12. NATIONAL IXAOUE St. Louis 3: Boston 4. International League- All Tuesday games pestponffl, rain. American Association Columbus 8-9. St. auIP 2-3. Milwaukee 0-0. LouUvlHe 4-3. Toledo 13, Minneapolis 7. Indianapolis 10. Kansas City 5. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEACUE W. L. New York .68 43 Boston 06 53 Pittsburg 62 53 Chicago - 62 53 St. Louis 63 56 Philadelphia 48 64 Brooklyn -.45 05 Cincinnati 45 71 AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 78 40 New York 69 47 Cleveland 63 60 Detroit ...61 61 Philadelphia .57 69 Chicago .56 63 Boston 49 70 St. Louis 44 77 .6131 J61 539 .539 .539 .429 .409 389 .661 A93 312 .500 .491 .471 .412 .364 LOCALS WIN IN DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT With the score standing 7 to 1 in favor of Prince Rupert, the baseball game played yesterday afternoon between the locals and an all-star native nine was called at the euo 01 we mm iimijitf. n was a very one-sMed affair for which the umpire was Red Robertson. A charge of drunkenness against Charles Patty. Indian, was dismissed by Magistrate McClymopt In city police court this morntntf, MATCH OF SHOOTING ILM-S. Dragon llrfeated Local R.C. N.V.R. in Competition Lat Krrnlng A team from II MS Dragon defeated the local unit of the Royal Danalan Ntat Volunteer Renerve by the alsaa jmi ills sooiv of 5SI Jin match last night Individual I soores were as rouows: ILM.S. lirsgon Lieut. Commander Da 11 a nee Ml Leading Seaman Davklson 04 Corpseal Prartt. R.M.. M PeUy Officer SUfHoa M Lead in Seaman Islmr M Able Seaman Nortttsm m p-Toial mi R.ON.V.R. Stoker Peterson'. .1." 94 Leading Stoker Harrla 91 Lieutenant luwerth 90 AMe Saman Stuart M Ordinary Seaman Btk4na M Ordteary Seaman Anstow M dffnce counsel. PRINTING Office Supplies Hoso, Cowan & Latta Phone 234 541 ' IS FINEII 1300 Leo J. Dlneen was fined $300, with option of three months' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday on a charge of supplying liquor to Indians. Decision was reserved until tomorrow In retard to the request of the crown that Dineen's taxi car be confiscated. Cltv Bollcltdr E. P Jones prosecuted the ease. L. W. rat more anncorcd for the IndUn Department and R. L. McLennan as Your Kont Needs a Kadio Have us insuil one of our new eU u your boat. No B or C Batteries mqulr-d. optn.t. , directly M any mx volt ItthUng or ignitton system. A damonstraiioQ at our shop wni cop. vlnce you of the impllclty and economical operatton of this set. Superior Radio Service 31 Second Avrnue Phone Blue 320 P. O. Box 1J2 A. Q. BARTLETT C. II INSULA NDER COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edion, AlberU Bulkley Valley Coals are gusrsn twd to give satisfaction, Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley w slso sell Timothy Hay. Whest Oati and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 5 rhones 531