i i rauti Ait w THE NEW "Senorita" Shoes Arc Keyed to Tweed Ie5 BWKfw Here's just the right footwear for your tweed costume. Crushed Kid for the new knotty tweeds. Suede in the new bark browns . . . You'll wear them smartly . . . andxheerfully, because, like all.Senorita Shoes these newly smart shoes are made, first of all, to fit you ... to bring perfect comfort in all your walks of life. Come in and try a pair today The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION" RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5.00 For .lesser periods, paid in advance, per week io By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British .Empire and . United States, paid in advance, per year ". 30 By mall to all other countries, per year ! 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, pen insertion, per line 25 Classified advertising, per word, per insertion .02 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Thursday, October 18, 1334 POLICY REGARDING ROADS The Vancouver Province, by inference, editorially be-. iauuia me i aimuu guv viuuitiui ivr usmg pan oi iiin eacn constituency instead of spendiner the million dollars 'it cot from the Dominion on hard surfacing the highways in the: soucn. n tnat policy nad been carried out ,it would ihave meant that Prince Rupert would have had no highway work this year but the money would have been spent in the south, "frittered away" to enable the people of the R. C. metropolis to ride in greater comfort in their limousines. It is the advocacy of a policy such as that which justifies the remarks of Clive Planta, member for the Peace River, when he speaks of Vancouver as "an octopus." It seems likely that Prince Rupert will have to organize a -pilgrimage to Vancouver in the near future to meet Its' board of trade, its newspapermen and other citizens and talk to them plainly, just as Mr. Planta has been doing. They must be. taught that, if they are going to consider themselves the whole of British Columbia, it is time -the northern section separates itself from the south and lets them spend their own money at home but, as for our money, we willspend it in the north where :it is needed.and where it belongs. The southern part of British Columbia comes north for its spruce for its mills. The southern section comes to the Skeena River for its salmon, bringing along its own supplies and taking back the canned iroods to be shinnprl frnm theport ,of 'Vancouver. Tnel&uth comes to the Premier mineior its dividends and its business. It sends its ships to supply the whole of the coast and the interior with its needs and then it complains because the money borrowed for the development of the whole province was not expended in the south on hard surfacing for the limousines' of the rich Vancouverites who are fattening on the people of the north. We do not believe in setting one part of 'Canada, against another. We did not altogether agree with Mr. Planta when he spake af Vancouver as the cctonus. but torial articles as those appearing in the two Vancouver evening newspapers from time to time wholly justify the remarks of the Peace River member, Householders Would you think of importing spruce from Vancouver Jsland or Alberta when nature gave your district the finest grade spruce g;own? Decidedly no! Then why import one pound of coal when nature gave the Bulkley Valley the highest grade .coal available in the west? familiarize yourself with and insist on Bulkley Valley Coal Your Dcjilct Con Supply You Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert J. Q. McRae and P. O. QriffUV Vancouver; John Willman, Usk. LOCAL NEWS George Arnott. who has been a visitor In the city for the past couple of .weeks, will -sail by the Prince George tonight on his re-l I turn to Vancouver. Work of William Patmore and JTom .Scully of Prince Rupert on their ,mining property hear Dor-" reen in the Interior was referred to In the news broadcast of the Vancouver Province last night. Canon S. H. Ooujd of Toronto, general secretary of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada, was an interesting speaker today at the regular week ly luncheon of the Prince Ruper Rotary .Club in the Commodore Cafe today. There was a .good attendance of members with a few guests. C. V Evitt presided in the absence of President J. J. Little. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Central . ... tji l E. Hansen, Tom Dalla. J. Peder-f The United States coastguard sen and W. .Cockerel, city; Ellis cutter Alert. Capt. Hanson, arrived Johnson, Vanderhoof; 0. Hunt. C: In port at 7:3(1 last evening from N. R.; Alfred Horn. Seattle: J. Had-! Ketchikan and sailed at 8 o'clock land and D. Hadland. Oona River. ' this morning on -her- return north. Knox jThe vecsel came down to pick upi F. O. Belina and F. Stephens, I Corp. Robert tjlbson of the ,provln-clty: R. ,Auriol, C. N. R.; J. Moly-jcial police hefpvwho Is to. tetifyiln neaux and L. Evans, Victoria; Harry a case al; .Ketchikan Involving, the I Saunders. Scotland. ; alleged theft Of k gasbcat. I I . ' I Bringing1 dver 'Thomas A. Kelley.l head of the Kelley Logging Co.. J who has "been paying one of his periodical V&H to Ms logging op-e rations nt AtlT Inlet, the company service iboat' Nomh Jane arrived in port last sverring from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. Kelley will sail by the steamer Prince George tonight qn hts return to Vancouver.; Capt. W. L. Da. regular skipper of. flip Nonlh.Tnrif' trill alsn on tnntli' tonight for .an extended vacation.:! At 'Vancouver !he will be Joined :by j Mb. ,Dast-Attdthey.wlll tour .Europe. p?fidlng,Uie .wtnteron ithe Mediterranean. Capt. Norman 'Day's will tbe skipper of the Noroh Jane durfag capt. Da' absence. Capt. William Gleeson and other officers and members of the .ore w of the twmer Prince Charles. 1 which rtturned here at the first of the wee following a special voyage ' to Vancouver with a cargo of can-: ned salmon irJm'iButedale and the! Queen CharloUe Islands, will sail. THE SERVING ALL CANADA Foreitand form land, waterfall and mine, theie hold Canada's baic wealth. Jjhe. Royal Bank believes in the proper development of these resources. Its services are available to encourage sound industrial enterprise in every part of the Dominion. ROYAL BANK OF C A N A D A FOR ONE WEEK "School of Modern Make-up" Conducted by Mr. Ksselmonl of the Famed Federal Block RUSSIAN DUCHESS Laboratories v Consult Mr. Esselmont regarding your 'Cosmetic problems. Let him advise .care of your skin. Enjoy a free facial by appointment. Phone "ANNETTE'S." .RUSSIAN DUCHESS PREPARATIONS exclusively in Prince Rupert at Annette Ladies' Wear Company I'lioiie 817 16-oz., $1,80 25-oz., 2.65 " ' T ! jn .the Prince piorge aim etf-Au&jkported to be indignant at tne,i . I. . .. i-..:.;- .k. A,- i ..iittin.. Jljng ur uieir ihmih uj -VKiicuuicrJJMCllUU u uie bvwuh ymwnS) The Prince Charles latticing wlth-TunrtJie new 7c tax on fuel oil. A gen- drown from service nnd'tled up for eral meeting Is to be held .shortly, the winter at the local dry dock. It Is reported, to discuss this as well as other matters of Interest to the Queen Charlotte Island fishermen fishermen of the Islands. f ll jBt? HIRAM WALKER SONS LIMITED ! CSTALI)HCC II' I of British ColumbU j Ihla advertUement Is not puolistiirj or dlsplayea ojr -the Llquo I Control Board or by the Oovernment BiLLMOR SHINGLES Manufactured by a local mill, by local labor, from local produce. Sold at prices lower than aver before offered in Prince Rupert-All Ho. 1 Cedar Shingles per thousand $!.()() 5-X, per thousand $1.00 PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. ' Phone ( 18 McClary Ranges Ideal For Any Home Prices range from $50.00 up A splendid cooking range and a marvellous baker Prince Rupert Agents Gordon s Hardware rhone 311 McRrlde 8t Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best irandc pnithc coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDLTRANSFER-PHONE 580 , Thursday, October is Rump Roast of Beef j per lb , Round SUak I per ;lb 8houlder atak, 2 lbs. 4' I bunah Oarrou kll&mburger 8tek. 3 lbs. St 2 lbs. Onions Pot Rqat i lbs. Rolling Ueef, 3 lbs. '& 1 buneh Carrou f Prime Rib Roll, 4 Lb. A liCuttllflovw Leg of Veal 6 lb4 Shoulder of Lamb, 9 It i 1 tin .Peat Lamb 8Uw, 3 lb. & 1 Un Peas Leg of Lrab per lb. t. , Lamb Chop 2 lbs Veal Chop 2 lbs Phone 957 I JONES' ! Family Market I 12ic 15c 25c 25p. 35c 25c 75c 75c 75c 25c 20c 35c Vk A ! Phone 93? COAL! COAL! Our Famoiu Idson, Alberu and Bulk ley Valley Coals are guirw teed to Klve tatlsfaetlon. Try t ton of No. I Ilulkley Valley Wi o Mil Timothy Bay Wheat Oatj and Barley .Hrinrc Uiij)ert Feed Ca U r- rbean - 111 Make Ironing Day Easy H0TP0INT The Iron With a A short time uro this n ; for about $3 05 CO Cft OO.OV Now with crd Btrong well made F Ironing Board with hi a' pad to co,or g2.50 Kaien Hardware NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, rioprletor "A H)Mr..WAV,Htl)M HOME" . iAfn l,0 Op M illooma. Hot & Cold Water Prince Uupert. B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box 1M Weekly Specials tVrek nf .Ocloher 1Mb .Shampoo and Marcel or iFingor Wave Nelson's Reauty Shop Phone 855 COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of J)ay or Nifiht Always frcsh -Uslne the fiUx method Doing away wholly with metal taste. sUIo flavor Healthful and Invigorating. Commodore, Cafe