THE NEW Senorita" Shoes Third Avenue Are Keyed to Tweed Here's just the right footwear for your tweed costume. Crushed Kid for the new knotty tweeds. Swede In the new bark browns . . . You!! wear them smartly . . . and'theerfully, because, like all Senorita Shoes these newly smart shdes are made, first of all, to fit you . . . to bring perfect ceirifof t in all your walks of life. Come in and try a pair today The Family Shoe Store LIMITED AIR RACE INTER ESTING Phone Many people will watch with interest the big-air race that starts Saturday from England for Melbourne. Aus tralia. Ihe Molhsons have entered and so have a number of other famous British aviators. The prize of fifty thousand will be enough to add zest to the race, PERMISSION TO EXPORT While as a settled policy the export of logs from British Columbia is not a good one, it is an excellent temporary expedient for getting rid of the hemlock that has to be cut at the same time that the spruce and other logs are beihtf taken out of the woods. Logs have often been exported from the south but so far none have ever been allowed to be sent from Northern British Columbia except the few aspen that have gone through Prince Rupert The permit to allow thirty million feet of hemlock to be sent to the Orient from Prince Rupert district will allow employment for a number of men and will give us a chance to benefit from the privilege which the south has enjoyed at various THE HEAVY INDUSTRIES A good deal of talk is hpprrl in tim tt;,j ei . ... g ard to the non-recovery of the "heavy industries" and we ucwi aaneu wnai are tne neavy industries. As we m (lerstana.it the heaw indnsrripe l-bMJ trades amU-ansportation. The manufacture of )juil,diateriafeel rails, of railway rolling 3 ock -H,"f, 6www v,iy anyining mat nas to do with perman ent construction. To bnvp tnoco Kucr fVi mand for the products and that can come only when the people have faith in their country and its future and also vc uw muiiey 10 spena. rake rrince Kupert as an example. During good times about a quarter of the popular tion are more or less dependent on the building trades Today hardly anyone is employed on building work. Let a pulp null be built here and building will start and everyone will be busy It is a matter of faith in the place and its Iv erring PGpIe had lost fath n 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 Phone 311 r-. - .-.r . - rr-r,rrr . L jg WHIFFLETS I Pr&fn the Waterfront 357 I: THE DAILY NEWS. PKIXCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 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 . rcr lesser periods, paid in advance, per week By mall to an parts of British Columbia, the British-Empire "'and $5.00 .10 umtea siaies, pam in advance, per year 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year ." 9 on ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per line 5 Classified advertising, per word, per insertion "ZZZ .02 Member of Aucilt Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Wednesday, October 17, 1934 Mcllrlde St C. O. 3. Malaspina, Capt. A. Henderson, is" due in port tomorrow a trlfa to Port SimfaSon and the Queen Charlotte Islands. The tes- jsel, which arrived here Sunday af-jfernoon from Vancouver and left : at noon Monday for Port Simpson Having been delayed by loadinc 'i Walrpnda Calls Here Malasplha On Trip to Islands Good Cohoes At Sklderate Bar. Southbound to Victoria after a trip to Stewart with Assistant District Engineer Halkett. who has been on wharf inspection duties, the federal department of public works' cruiser walronda was In port yesterday. The vessel arrived Mon day afternoon from Stewart and Port Simpson, having spent overnight Sunday at the latter point. whence she proceeded that night to Naden Harbor, Massett and Sklde-gate Inlets, had on board Major J. A, Motherwell, chief supervisor of fisheries from Vancouver, and C. E. vVebb, engineer of the Dominion Water Branch, who is making an Inspection bf water supplies of Indian villages In this district. James Boyd, inspector of fisheries here, is making the trip to the Queen Char lotte Islands with Major a large parcel of canned salmon at Mill Bay In the Naas River. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 2:15 yesterday afternoon from Anyox, Stewartand other northern points and sailed ah hour later for Vancouver and w'aypolnU. Herring of unusually large size ate reported to have been takln the coho spoons at Skldegate Bar, Queen Charlotte Islands, recently. Cohoes that are being caught there now are reported to be of splendid quality, the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. taking thfe most of them. Seining for chums on the C. N. R. steamer Prince George. Capt. Nejl McLean, arrived In port at 10:0 o'clock this mornlne from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Fdlls and will sail at 4 o4clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomor row evening southbound. Members of crews of the Yukon arid White Pass Route river boats! KIdndyke and Casca were among a total of 178 passengers here vester- day afternoon aboard he steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Sla-I tef, whlih was In port from 3:30' to 5 6'clock southbound front Sfcag-way to Vancouver. Seven passengers ; disembarked from the vessel here while twelve others went south'! frbfn here aboard her. It was the ; last appearance here for the sea- son of the Princess" Louise which Is! how to" be replaced for the winter! by the Princess N6nth which Is due he're oh Sunday morning on her first voyage northbound on the Alaska route. Northland Transportation Co.'s mOtorshlp liner Northland; CaDt Leh Williams, was m port last eve ning from Ketchikan and. after discharging one carload of frozen halibut for transshipment east over the Canadian National Railways, sailed for SeatUe. Hotel Arrivals Savoy Peter Sarasola. Atlln: R. E. Ho- gan, Tyee; Mrs. 6'. Gregory, Exstew. Royal Charles' Kln6i arid' M. Ohashi. city W. Dobble, Stewart; P. L. Le- RosS, O, N. R.: R. It. PhiIH6s. AlV- ansh; William Mennle and Thomas E. Daniels, Vancouver. Prince Rupert Leonard F. Wood, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. James Newman, Ketchikan; O. OlllespIC, Oceanic"; L, E. Moody, Usk; Mr, W. J. Wilkinson and son, Pacific; A. Watt, C. N. R.; Mr. and Mrs, George Deveridge and three children, Terrace; lrs, Kel-eer and Mrs. P. H, King, Inverness.' " iU.UAU i f Of Course We Make Loads' '. .'. Our Uveyclay Business. . . Tlic Bank of Montreal is co-opcrjtingn every way to help improve business conditions. Making loans is as much die bank's evcryJay business as ing deposits or clearing chtftjucS. Interest on loans "nd Invest-trams constitutes the bank's main source of revenue. llie Bank of Montreal stands ready today, as alwiyj, to lend money for legitimate needs of those who an meet the require-' v ments of sound banking principles. BANK ttuUiJt III? MODERN. EFFICIENT BANK 1NO SEfcVICE.. U7 Ynrt &atftl Opcuuon Prince Rupert Hranch: F. A. .MicCAI.LU.M. Manager Terrace Branch: CI. W. BEVEKIDOF, Marnier Stewart Branch: W. WRItlHT. Manager TOTAL ASSETS IN excess bf i;oo,o6o6o islands is said to have been very!diamond drllUn operato, was a ver mltilmt enameer. arrived in the poor.ol late-- . .... 4pasnW abxirdihe Calala vm- eltv on ih Prtnr niroi thit . . jterday afternoon returning south morning from the south, being on Capt. Lewis, who came north asiftv c,., : 1 1 .u. . , ... r., cpuver, which loaded aspen loesinnrf nic vicftH amith here at the end of the week for the; and Allrp Arm Orient, and W. McKinstry, super-! i '. cargo for the Ocean Shipping Co., sailed yesterday afternoon by the Princess Louise on their return to Vancouver. Mr. and Mr. itdiMy Shier of Vnncotrvtf, who are on a trip to northern mlnlnt camps, travelled from Anyox to Stewart on the Cat ala this week" and will be hero periodical visit of Inspection to the Itiundiy nlrfht aboard the. Prince CoJumario mine for which he Is ueorge oh their way back to Van oasulting engineer. eouver. I MM BURNETT'S This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control ttoard or by the Government 6f British Columbia LOCAL NEWS The case of William Hayner.t charged with driving a motorvehlcle while under the Influence of liquor, was further adjourned from today until Friday. Mrs. V. R. Overend and Mrs. Ernest Walls arrived In the city on the catala yediAay. -afternoon from Port 81mrvvnThe ' former will P.ay a visit .here. Mrs. Walls has been visiting anrmmp7on. Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES T!i6 besi made on the c6ds(. N6 kiln Dried JLYMBANSFER-PHONE 58fl Wedimfry, otubf , 4 MILLER'S FLORAL SHOP We beautify ntKsii AitniviLs ok Cut Flowers and Potted Plant! on fcvery bout B 1 , , tioH eiven tij n,,n. and mnrrlapc t, work v.v,:v. I'hoiie 777 RADIO Interfe rence 8ometlmei orivln:,f. , chassis or tut s i n ti. a simple trst ri nicv j round with thr . to full volume if r. tlnuc ntldlmlnls!.. : Phone Blue 320 and hate an rxa t $ of your set s tr.i KADIO'KIiKCTIUO NEW ROYAL HOTEL i. Zarelll, Proprietor MA IIOMK AH'AV KKOM HOME" Kate 11.01 op K) Rooms. Hot & (. to WaUr Prlricr tlupert UC Phone 2S 1 P.O. Box it) Weekly Specials Week Of October 1th Shamioo and Mar , .J t, r Finger Wave Nelson's Ucauty Shop Phone S35 COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of Day or Nfcht Always fresh Using th LMt method Dolne away wh 1 with metal taste, sf ie flavor Healthful ahd lnvlgcra'lng. Commodore Cafe Furnish Your Home First Read this column and ' nii save money every time j.a read It. Fada 6-tubc Radio $500 Heaters, up from $'cfl I). KLIO Furniture Exchange Auctioneer arcen 421 Wc Still buy i Motors Heavy HutJ Trurk .Molors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat mown .$.15 up Christie Track & Car Parts ,1030 .W,, 1st. Ave.. Vanmuvgr WOOD, COAL (JRAVP;! for Sale Wood Hauling Renrral Transfer HILLY BACISHAW IMionc Klnck ID"