PAQE TWo DAILY EDITION The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue Annual CLEARANCE H. F. PULLEN Own Life in Remorse After Ac cidentally Shooting Steve Zadoronzy LIMITED TRAGEDY DETAILS Special Manajdng-Editor Phone 357 Here's your opportunity to buy quality FOOTWEAR at greatly reduced prices. To illustrate we offer only a few of the many numbers. SHOES! SHOES! See these broken lines, small sixes predominating $1.49, $J.98, $2-9 Women's and growing girls' black & brown oxfords, moccasin vamps, leather soles and rubber heels, good quality, all T $3.49 & S3.98 Women's black kid built in arch support, ties, cut out style, with cuban. heels and rubber tips, sizes up to &V. E-E widths Special .. S3.49 A wonderful selection, pumps, ties and straps, all heels, short and long vamps oa no Carnival Visitors ! We Welcome You? We cordially invite your inquiries: now is the time to fill your footwear requirements while this sale is in progress. THE DAILY NEWS. FRINCE BCFERT - BRITISH COLOMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue Buoert Tuesday, August 21, 1934 reported that he was missing. I Search parties, under police dlrec- i tlon. were sent out. On Friday, August 17, Ivanovitch committed sye- : clde by shooting himself. I Ivanovitch, who had taken 'part in the search for Zadoronrw um Believed Philip Ivanovitch Took His i questioned by ter it had been reported that he had been seen, carrying a xlfle on the- day that Zadoronzy became mlss- ' ' " 'ing. Following tills questioning, it is . xU1ui pabular, ot ine aoume believed that he shot himself. Vr eta A r rt V a -r - nAAlf . W a . "1C " had not been uncommon for i-weview amaa 01 me .nance ivanovitch to carry a rifle as. he George area. In which Steve Zador- w taown afrafd onzy and Philip Ivanovitch are He had been known to shoot at both dead of bullet wounds have stumps In mistake for bears been received at divisional head-' Zadoronzy's body was found on Quarters of the provincial police Saturday morning in a berry patch here. Zadoronzy is believed to hate j ten feet off the trail not far from been shot while picking berries in! Ivanovitch's homestead. There was mistake for an animal, possibly a bullet ,a wound ha his body and bear.by Ivanovitch who- a few days twenty-five yards from the body later, in remorse, committed suicide , w.as found a discharged 38-55 car by turning the weapon upon him-i ridge. Ivanovitch had used a 38-55 K. Jr ! rifle In shooUng himself. ; corning 10 tne ponce report. The police have little doubt that Zadoronzy went berry picking on 1 Ivanovitch shot 7 RH. The rooms were tastefully, de-f corated with flowers and national,' THE DAILY NEWS Aup.... 2j i i CAPTAIN DINER TO SPEAKERS DELEGATES Commander of B. M. S. liana Gives Necessity of Cooperation and VntXy , Address to Toe II Quite a large gathering of Toe U members and friends assembled last night the the rooms on Second Avenue to welcome Cant. C H. Knox-Little. ILK.. Commander of I Of Communities of District Is Stressed by Speakers EmproYement Seen H. M. S. Danae. and lieutenant1 it. ,.., ... "JL x,'.,. , o-a 14A J S'V. kA a mm W.B uo S Past Year and Outlook Foe Future Definitely Better flags. P. H. Linzey. the Toe H pilot. . The necessity of continued co-after the am tar of "O Canada,'; operation and unity of the various opened with the ceremony of communities of the north coast "Light" and then, in a few well J and central interior in facing the chosen remarks, introduced the 1 probleaxr of the district and W9rk-speaker. j tag for 'the development and future ; The Captain's address was very prosperity of this section of the (instructive and inspiring. He de- province was stressed by speakers j scribed what Toe H was accom- at the dinner tendered to the Cqm-. pllshing in the Old Country. While modore Cafe last night to delegates f this was the first time he had ad- to the annual convention of he dressed a Toe H unit. Captain Knox Associated Boards of Trade of BrS-, Little said he was well acquainted tlsh Colsmbla. The dinner was the' with the. splendid work that was, first event in connection with thei being done throughout the British , holding of the convention, buslneu j Empire by Toe H under the enthu- , sessions of which opened thls( siastlc inspiration of its patron, the morning in the city council chun-' ) Prince of Wales. Its foundation was ber. Speakers also referred to the laid on comradeship and service. , valuable role the Associated Boards One of the most Important "lobs" ootid nicy In striving for the ad-, 1 that was being done In Great Bri- vaneeinent of the northern and tain, was the taking under their 'central areas ef the province pro-1 wing of the unemployed, more es-1 vlded it vorked in a common cause peclally the younger generation. Camps, clubs and various educational facilities, both mental and physical, had been organized by Toe H and were doing wonderful work, in keeping these young jobless through the depression. At the close of his address Cap with the interest of the district as i a whole, rather than for particular parte of it. at heart. The dinner was presided over by C. V. Evltt. vice-president of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, in the absence of the president. John Dybhavn. Speakers ln- tain Knox-Uttle said he had great eluded City pleasure m presenting the Prince Alder. L. B. Co mm listener w. J. Warner, Olof Hanson Kupen uroup. wtta one or the ship's MP, E. T Kenney MJLA. and Harry iiags wnicn was m tne Toe H colors. Bowman. There were about fifty black and gold, as a token of that : present comradeship, upon, which Toe H was In opening the proceedings. Mr. founded. This was greeted with en- J Evitt welcomed the delegates and thusiastie applause. The Captain ' bespoke cuccess and result for the also mentioned that, on their re- convention proceedings. turn trip south, the ship would call Commissioner Alder at Alert Bay and he would meet! City Commissioner Alder extcn- there Rev. O. T. Hodgson, Comman- ided a etite welcome to the dele- aer or the-Royal Nary: who-is hon- j gates. Ht urged unity on the psrt orary padre of Prince Rupert ef the various eonimunitles in wotk-Oranp Toe H. ling for general advancement of the During the evening John E. Da-district vhlch he claimed was as vey rendered some very pleaslmr I potential from the stanchwint of solos, accompanied by Mrs. J. S. I natural t sources any in British Black. A. hearty .vole of thanks, pro-1 ailumhli , Resolution passed at posed by City Commissioner W. J. i last year's convention in 8mlthtrs Alder and seconded by J. D. Allen, was enthusiastically endorsed. Daring Hold-up BKOOKLYN, Aug. 21i (CP) A band of at least a dozen robbers held up an armored truck with half a dotes machine guns today in one of the most darinr rob of Brooklyn Sunday August 12. and. after he denUDy and later'hTnwn i ll beries ZZ'ZZ in the history had failed to return home, the son The theory of murder is discounted W2TJJ00: m an estimated had been productive of good results. Progress had been, nw.de in the way of placing Interior products on the Prince Rupert market but there was much more that might be accomplished along this line. Mr. Warner, who is president of the Associated Boards of Trade of I Central British Columbia, told of the industrial revival that had set in in this district since last year. All the Industries, mining, lumberlnK. fishing and agriculture, were feel- ThU aavermcment Is not-puDllihccT 'dr displayed fcy tne Liquor Control Board or by the doverS 'men! of British Columbia. PHICE $150 ing the improvement and the out look today was better than it had been for three or four years. Mr. Warner urged the further development of business and trade reto rtions between the various sect kin of the district, and paid tribute to oliklal of the Canadian. National Railways for work they had done along this line, pointing out that Prince Rupert officials had worked with keen and tremendous saccess for the development of the re sources, of Central British; Columbia. Olof Hanson M.P. declared that the Associated Boards of Trade had been of great assistance to him In I presenting to the authorities the) problems and requirements of the ; riding. With the aid of such an or- ganization, representative as it wasj of the whole district, his hands hadi been greatly strengthened. Mr.i ' Hanson suggested that there might be early success In obtaining the long sought experimental farm for central British Columbia. Should Be No Hard limes j E. T. Kenney. MLA. lor Skeena. I declared that this section of the! province was. so rich in. natural re- sources that there should be netthcr , unemployment or want provided their . development was directed i along proper lines. It wos up toj 'such' bodies as the . Associated j Boards to see that governments; hewed to the line and carded out the wiohes.of the people in working for the advancement and development of the. country. j Harry Bowman, industrial and colonization representative cf the Canadian National Railways at i Prince Ocorge. stressed the Impor tance of agriculture as an industry at uus amnct .Agriculture ha the interior was sharing. In the general' improvement and was building up-' on a permanent basis. S, E. Parker made a neat speech, in moving a vote of thanks to the i speakers of. the evening. The vote of thanks was seconded by O. P. j Tinker and carried with enthusiasm. The gathering, was favored with delightful vocal solos by Dr R. o. j Large, accompanied by a P. ttilag-no. i FOOTBALL TONIGHT, AT GJS ii. m; s. danae vs. PRINCE UUPEKT I'or Hanson Cup Followed by smoker in An-mory at which Hanson Cup and other trophies of season will be presented EVEKYBODY WELCOME. Tr sDaiiy'Newr'tiiifsifled' ad, Ask lor . . . "CAPILANO5 From the start, Copilano Beer has built its reputation on QUALITY a richer brew, exactly aged in the wood. 1 That reputation will b& maintained by rigid adherence to a policy which already has won such enthusiastic public I MR K I mmmmmk mWwA K tLllB reception for this good Beer. CAPILANO BEER is always avail-able Simply ask for "Copilano," "One Quality and One Brand" CATTLANO BREWING CO- LIMITED. VANCOUVER, IZ. BFE Todays Stocks (Court-! B O Johnson '"to.) New York ' U S. Steel. 33.V.. . American Can, JHt- -Alliid " Cemfcsfb. 12ff. """" American Telephone. General Motors. 39. 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