Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. NUKCE BCPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Ererj Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue H. T. PULLEN T - - Manaylng-gdltct SUBSCRIPTION BATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance , For lesser periods, paid lo advance, per week By mall to all parts of British Colombia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance. -per year . By mall to all other countries, per year , . Contract rates pn application. ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per Une Large Crowd At Big Moose Dance : Held Last Night In connection with the visit Jo port of H. M. s. Danae a fine dance was held last night by the Moose Lodge in the Lodge Hall, music being provided by the Strollers' Orchestra of Vancouver. There were 250 persons In attendance. The hall was specially decorated. Joe Slag-gard was. as usual, a Jolly master . of ceremonies and Louis Schibg and Joe Ratchford presided at the door. Frew's Rink Wins Over Rogers In Bowling League )t A. Frew's rink defeated. ; 'Rogers by a score of It tp'ft'JCastl evening in the Canadian National Recreation Association's Lawn Bowling League. C The standing to dote: . j). A. MacPhee ...,10 1 10 j'Angus Macdonald 8 2 8 p. O. Borland 1 2 7 G. P. Tinker ...4 6 4 F.S.Walton 4 6 4 J. A. Frew 6 5 F. A. Rogers' 4 7 4 James Boyd 3 7 3 J. J. Little : 9 l Np. 1. BOWLING Aug. 20 No. 7 vs. No. 6; No. 8 vs. Man in the Moon Ship ahoyf Ship ahoy! The cruiser Danae's hare, my boy! Here with all her Jolly crew, Pull of pep and clad in blue; Here to make a friendly call, Let us greet them one and alL Welcome Danae to our town, With ypur aura of renown. Good afternoon. Get ready for the Carnival. Watch out for Port Simpson Day. IU1 be a hummer. Now that Mr. Labatt has been properly kidnapped and safely re turned, who else would like to get Into the limelight? I wish I could kidnap fifty thou sand dollars. I'd give up the plea sure of getting into the papers. Jake says he wonders Just how much fifty thousand dollars Js. The Letter Box DOES NOT LIKE II Fit Editor, Dally News: I am of the opinion that your boosting of the rose "Dainty Bess," is Decause oj my complaints of same flower being a poor one. Admitting that I am no writer or flower Judge, but I am sure that I car) recognize a beautiful thing without having a man from England to Inform mc of that fact ad, Mr. Editor, yo-4 will have to use some other method tq chance my opinion. F. RJFF0U. CHURCH NOTICES CO OPERATING CHURCH SERVICES Preacher Rev. W. I). Gran HolUniwPrth, B.A. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 11 AJU, Sermon Subjepti "NO QT1ER. GODS" FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7:30 P.M, Sermon Subject: "OTHER LITTLE SHIPS" All visitors welcome SELECTED Prince Rupert Representatives For Football Game Against II. M. S. Danae Named The following team was last night selected to represent Prince Rupert against H. M S. Danae next Tuesday evening in the Hanson! Cup football match: Goal Pierce (Canadian Legion). Right back. Stiles (Merchants); left back, Baptie (Canadian Right half, Edgcumbc (Regi ment); centre half and captain, Webster (Canadian Legion ; left half, Thurber (Canadian Legion . Outside right, Mitchell (Regir ment) ; Inside right, Albert Dickens (Merchants); centre forward, Ad ams (Merchants); Inside left, J. Murray (Canadian Legion): outside left, phristlson (Canadian Legion). Reserves S. Gurvich (Merch ants) . Moe (Merchants), Wlngham (Regiment), Norrlngton 'Regimen, fl. picktu (Merchants). Armstrong (Regiment) and Lokken (Merchants). " ManagerSam Currie. Trainer Jock McGrelsh. The selection committee consisted of Bert Morgan, G. W Laldler and Jack Campbell. SINGLE HANDED BOWLS Latest scores in the Canadian National Recreation Association Lawn Bowling League's single-handed competition are as follows: J. Preece 21. F. A. Rogers 18. Augus Macdonald 21, Jack 16. SOFTBALL Aug. 22 Grotto vs. Moose. Make the YORK HOTEL Your headquarters while in Prince Rupert Special rates for Carnival Week Dally News Want-Ads satisfy. Further Games Played in Club Tennis Tourney Latest results in the Prince Tennis Club's championship SOFTBALL i WASG00D C. N, It.' A. Demonstrate Superior ity Qyer Grotto With 5 to 3 Victory Canadian National Recreation Association last night defeated the Grotto by a score of 5 to 3 in one of the best City Softball League games of the year. Roth Yager and Pitcher hurled good ball, Yager allowing pine safeties while PJtcher let the Grotto dowp with seven safe blows. Unger, for C. N. R. A., was the lnr dividual stan handling eight chances wth only pne error Hill and Nelson, for Grotto, got their signals mixed up In the fifth and let an easy fly ball drop safe, giving the C. N. R. A. a run. Stiles, a right i field hitter, used good headwork In the ninth by placing a safe hit to left field, scoring a run for C. N.' R. A. Poor coaching by Grotto cost them at least two runs, j R.. II. E. Grotto , ,-,...? 7 6 C. N. R. A 5 9 4 : Batteries: Yager and Gurvich;! Pitcher and Oeddes. ! Umpires Oomadina brothers, j The second half standing of the City Softball League Is as follows: I W. L, Pet.1 C. N. R. A. 4 1 .800 Junior Elks 2 2 .500 BU ..,r 2 v 2 .400,., rimtt A SOCCER TO BECL0SED Hanson Cup Game Between II, .M. S. Danae and Locals Ju be Season's Laf Match , tournament are as follows: The Regiment haying clnrhtd the j Men's doubles R. D. Greggor and league championship, the exeeu- j. ii. itoron beat Roger young and nve oj me rnnce Kupen rooujan Philip Edzcumbe 7-9. fl-3, 6-1; W. 'Association has decided to close L. Stamford and Otto Voung beat down soccer activities in Prince Ru-V- S. Moore and Percy Mcintosh, jpert for the 1934 season With the Mixed doubles Mis Laura Friz-, Hanson Cup game on Tuesday zel and Alex Mitchell beat Mrs. Wll- nJsht 0f next week between JI M, 8. Ham Cruickshank and C. J Nor-.Danae and Prince Rupert reps rington 6-2, -5. ( Following the gme wjth thr Ladies' doubles Mrs. G. P. Tin-: warship, the annual smoker of the ker and Miss Irene Mitchell beat Prince Rupert Football Association Mrs. J. H. Horton and Mrs. W. N. ' 1H be held in the Armory when the Currie 8-4, 7-5; Mrs Tinker and Hanson Cup as well as all other Miss Mitchell beat Mrs. Earl Walker football trophies for the season and Miss Laura Frlzzell 7-5. 8-4. ! here will be presented to their re- Men's singles Alex Mitchell beat spective winners. R. D. Oreggor 6-1. 6-1. Play will be continued over the j week-end. Mot Ifnvv rtntv OrS Truck Motors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Christie Truck &f Car Parts 1630 W. 1st. Ave., Vancouver Van's Bakery Opposite ftoftton Caft Quality Breads 4 for 25c At All Grocers Labelled on Bottom For Your Protection Phone 190 Summer Long-waye Reception IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So why not give that set its long needed overhaul noy? Phone HIuc 320 anc get the most out of your radio for this coming seafion. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue U Third Stmt Saturday, Auku.,? !8 19Jl PAGE TWO T3Z DAILY Ntv75 t inn nmrnt T m rm imh School Children See Air Manoeuvres Annual Clearance SALE Once a ear we clean out all pur stock of broken lines tq make room for the new season's foods. At this SALE we are pfferirtf ' wonderful VALUES so as to get more shelf room quickly, Sale Starts Friday Morning, August 17th at 9 A.M. Sharp The whole stock of our regular lines "(Onyx Shoes and "Hartt" Shoes reduced during this sale. Now is the time to Buy and Save Cash Only No Exchanges No Refunds WE.WELCQME CARNIVAL VISITORS The Family Shoe Store Phone 357 I I Classified advertisingper word, per insertion Transient display advertising, per inch per Insertion DAILY EDITION Jdember pt Audit Bureau ol Circulations 5.00 JO 3.00 9.00 .25 .0? Saturday, August 18, 1934 The full dress rehearsal of the R yal AirV jrTe dlspIayVnendon w a.i witnessed by thousand SPORT TEAM IS NEWS of school children, The picture show; Army fo-opcrtion Squadron diving to pick up messages, while thousands of upturned eyes foiiow the manoeuvre vwtlMZMZMiwiMim my.azm s SLrar mt TnxsriBfaa ?a.ia ? im:. srcst .; tniiiii'.mi nu Hi SEE PRINCE RUPERT ' FROM THE AIR Jack MacConnachie, well known pilot, will be fore Wednesday with his Four-Seater Plane and make 'JO to 15 minute flights during Carnival Week at a reasonable charge. ii (i n !! S CARNIVAL 2 and Flower Show 1 4-Days-4 H i 8 3 st s to a 2 a i t i sa 2 si lit M st a .j ii August 21 to 24 Most Ambitious Program Ever Attempted In Prince Rupert Ernest J. Colton HOME GAS OPTIMISTS 11 Radio ArtM, two-hour Vaudeville. Show Wet nowiay. li. ;? 'day and Friday nights. FLOWER SHOW Tuefday, 1 p.m. to midnight with Kincolith Jubilee Concert Orchestra an4 Carnival attraction!. BASEBALL American Navy vs. Prince Rupwt FOOTBALL II. M. S. Danae vsf Prince Rurt for Hanson Cup. INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Football and Base ball games, SOFTBALL Gyro vp. Rotary Clubs. THREE WARSHIPS in port during whole week and squadron of 12 U, S.! Naval Planes. In an about uoO Naval visitors. CONVENTION of Associated Boards of Traded Central British Columbia durine the week. DANCING every night after concerts with Grand Ball Friday night. A Wccl of High Jinks mmmmmmammammmMmmmmmmjmgasssmmmi Mackenzie Furniture August Sale! FELTOL, Square Yard 55c CONGOLEUM, Square Yard REXOLEUM, Square Yard RUGS, 0x9 r. W 18x3 CONGOLEUM MAT 20c Prince Rupert Phone 775 SUITS! SUITS! Don't Buy a Suit Only, Buy Personal Appearance and AUractivcncsH HOUSE OF STONE and HOUSE OF IIOHBKRIJN Pest Clothes .Makers of Canada , All the finest materials and latest fashions. Each House gives good prices from $20,50 to $39.00. Measurements taken and a guaranteed lit by us Come In and see our selection CLOTHES MADE IN OUR SHOP-PRICK From $35.00 and up LING, THE TAILOR Second Avenue, Corner across from I'o( OWce w wniv7S twsnt rpa wrrm utrnmrnx us uout i t 1 Early Ad. Copy is appreciated