I 'Archgrip' Shoes End Summer Foot Ills Never are correctly designed, correctly fitted shoes so important as in warm weather when everything conspires to make feet hot, tired, uncomfortable. ARCHGRIP SHOES Gives freedom and ease, supporting where support is needed Shown in a distinctive designed lace tie, in either black or brown. VISIT OUR Bargain Department Genuine Savings Genuine Quality The Family Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. nuxcx BCrKBT britub Columbia Pafctiibed Irery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Dally News, limited. Third Arena H. T. FULLEI lUnkitor-Edttor SUBSCROTION RATES Ctty delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period paid m advance tor lesser periods, paid to advance, By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and unitea btates, paid in advance, per year By null to all other countries, per year . ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Transient display advertising, per Jnca per Insertion . Contract rales on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Ttlephone . Member ot Audit Bureau at Circulations DAILY EDITION PLENTY OF The editor of "Home Gardening" writing to F. J. Fuller of this city, says: "We are only just learning the value of rain in the Old Country for we have had very little rain for the past year, which is a strange state for England. My secretary, who has been out in B.C., tells me that when the rain ceases to fall in Prince Rupert and there is a really fine day she has heard it on good authority that all the stores close and the school also and everyone goes off for a picnic" Local people will appreciate the humor of the statement The lady must have been associating with some of Prince Rupert's dear friends in the south. A LOCAL An effort is being made next week to stage a rose and flower show that will be a credit to Prince Rupert Already aiiumber of people have expressed their intention of exhibiting any flowers they may have in bloom at that j date. The Canadian National Railways will have a display f andverthingindicates the probability of there being a sjow that willbe a credit tothe city. 'The Horticultural Societv make's an anneal to flower grower in the city to t hi c Ann is? n ptiAAAntt 4UAU wi.o a ou.i.c5, uuieri win pruoaDiy ioiiow. 1 nanus to Mr. Heilbroner it will be possible to hold the show in a very central position and the admission fee is only nominal. The roses are comintr on well and it spems nrnhahlp that there will be a splendid is needed is a united effort The Commodore Cafe Has converted the Cabaret into a dining-room for Afternoon Teas Catering to bridge parties both afternoons and evenings, supplying cards and score cards free of charge. Don't Forget the 50c Sunday Chicken Dinner Shoe Store Phone 357 ! I Buptrt per week JO 3.00 8 XX) Insertion 1.4t I it S Saturday. May 14, 1934 PICNICS EFFORT join in this educative move. If. ;il 1 11 r 11 m i showing of flowers. All that Beautiful Tlell Fly Fishing Sea Bathing Hunting Tennis Badminton Auto Trips on Marine Highway Picnics Sandy Beaches Modem Conveniences Milk from Government T.B Tested Cows No Flies "So Mosquitoes. $17.50 per Week Children Under It, Half Rate The Dunes MADAME RAJALT TltlL Queen Charlotte Islands No Tenders For i Mattresses From Dealers of City . Members of the hospital board last night were somewhat mystified at the failure of local furniture dealers to submit bids in response to the advertised Invitaticti for .tenders on twelve new arc mattresses which it was decided some time ago to order for the hospital. Two local furniture houses had been handed specification. In addition to the advertising, it was re-' ported, but there Yad been no local 'bids. W. M. Brown, chairman of the house committee, and O. V. Wllkln-jsoh. chairman of the board, were i inclined to feel that the board had i discharged its doty as far as the! ! local furniture dealers were con-! 1 cemed and should be able now to ' f order the mattresses whereTer it i law fit. Mr Brown raored that the order be given to the vancouTerj 1 Bedding Co. Za S. D. Macdonald be-1 ueved that inquiry should first be I made as to why there had been no tenders from local furniture dealers. Frank Dibb said he would also fike to know why. Finally, it was de-jcJded to defer the ordering of the mattresses until this Information had been obtained. Hotel Arrivals Central L. Mude. B. Adler and Pete Jensen, city; P. J Rolls, CUR. Prince Rupert F. O. Pyie. Walter E. Robi, C. J. Keller and Stewart Robson. Vancouver; R. B. Adcock. Leicester, England: W. S. Heaslip, Winnipeg;, H. D. Gray. Prince George; K. Trick-man, Terrace: Mary Stewart, Evelyn Pollock and Vera McKnlght. New Liskeard, Ont; W. H. Manuel. Kami oops; W. A. Bodkin. Barling-ton, Ont.; Mrs. E. H. Dumin. Kiti-maat: E. M. Meconium. Victoria. J. A. Motherweti, H. N. Smith snd aiiu Chong uooag Dot. urn. Vancouver, Vancouver, H. . J. THS DAILY S"SW3 Boxing! MOOSE HALL TONIGHT .Main Event C 3-minute round GORDON WALLACE of Vancouver, versus JACK McEVOY of Prince Rupert GOOD PRELIMINARIES There will be a good program of preliminaries in which Bagshaw. McLeod. Annessley. F Oomee and D. Gome will be matched with Tarwus opponents. ' Cmmences at 9 pjti. Admission Ringside SI. 00 Balcony, front row 1.00 Ground F!oor "5 Lard rarty and -J t Dance Success DeMchtftt! Affair Held Last Mfht I By Women's Auxiliary of 1 Canadian Leein The bridge and whist drive held in the Canadian Legion club rooms last evening by the Women's Auxiliary of the Legion was an unqualified success. There were Uilrty-Tlve tables. Wlnnt-rs at bridge were: la dies. Mrs. O. Krause and Mrs. - H Leaner; men. F. K. Wernl ami I Mrs.O. Graham. In whist Mrs. B M. Hlckey and Mrs Geddes were1 women's winners and A J. Crox-ford and B. Johnson winners for the men. After delicious refreshments a dance followed, there being eighty-couples on the floor with Mrs. J. S. Black's orchestra supplying music. a ue nuies exeoiuve. iui -Mis. 4.1 Preece as convener, was In charge I of the whole affair. i j ekzstt A- Bnwr j..ir ' Vacation ochool ft 1 Gillespie. Oceanic; Mr. and Mrs. : J. J. Moroney. Topley: D. R. Levine! London. Ont: M. A. Morham, Haz-eiton: Helen EarL Klspiox; A. Watt. C. N R.: J. R. Morgan. Crescent Inlet; Mrs. S. Sout, Hamilton. Ont!: H. C. Ricketson, Platts- burg. Xew York; Robert C. Gosse. W. B. Wetmore. H. Gardiner and A. Moloney. Vancouver; Mrs. E. Playwright. Victoria: Mrs. James Brown and Ada, Port Essington: J. M. Binray. Goiden: O C Mar- v-u5ji. w. ouiiusus, cago; a. sumertana. . Murpny, r. t Lobb, L. H. Chapman. D. J. Bart- Thomas Jenkins. L. B Cook r. T Rand, J. Balkin. Louis Sabler. A.' A. Falmle. F. it Cummlngs, 7-. T.t Spragge. R. C. Burdick and W. J McDonough Valitrrer: Mrs.Oeo. P. McCoH. Port Simpson; Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Learoyd and family. Anyox; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dodds. Viking. Alberta: J. M. Ktasley and I. E. Boyle. Seattle: Mrs. A. E " - " e-"- -- Tji ""'( hn DUSy rlaCei0' louble-headeT victory ot the Lawson. Clarion; Mrs. W. Malcolm are "igaged In special project and C W. Malcolm. Snnnyside. 1 making dous of different countries. The rest of the department Is doing Mrs. W. M. Watts and slster-ln- cut-ouU and crayoning. The gen-law. Miss Iris Watts, sailed last eral scheme of the whole school Is night on the Princess Adelaide for ; Canadian citrenshlp. . . . n . , . - "Vr.. ivu.. i . 1 i ii ip 10 Vancouver, oeauie ana Kelso. Wash. Mrs. WatU children accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tobey and sons are making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on the steamer Prince Rupert. They left for the north yesterday afternoon and will be returning this evening. Splendid Work Beine Dwe Vn4rr Baptist Church Auspices t The first -week of First Baptist Church vacation school ended yesterday with an attendance of 101 children The school, under the general supervision of Mrs. r. W. Dafoe. is divided into two depart- Watson in the I. O. D. E. Hall and the primary under Mrs. O. Berg in the Church Hall The unler . "v uc,u"rnl i"P leaders among the girls are Misses H. Bond, C. Armstrong and A. Trmr- wyS Ur t : W , ?a,foe R Hston. The primary uctpen are uie Misses E. Hamblln, M. Armstrong, p. Hamblln and V. Thurber. The Juniors are doing sewing and woodwork. The older primary girls ; ccuiug uie ciaiin exercises win take place In the I. O. D. E. Han A general display of the work done win be shown along with songs, games, recitations, rXe. HOSPITAL FINANCES The finance committee, S. D. Macdonald. chairman reporting at last night's meetlnf of the board hospitals days durinz the month at! ;a cost per hospital dav of $21 1 ' NOTICES C P. R. steamer Princess Char-jof directors of the Prince Rupert lotte. Capt. W. Q. Palmer. U due In General Hospital showed a deficit port at 4 o'clock this afternoon , for Jane of $15.03. receipts having from Skagway with a full list of ; totalleo $4,13.42 and disburse-round trip tourist passengers on ments. $4.138 45. There was 1419 board and will sail at 5:30 pa. for Vancouver. CHURCH ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church f England) Tery Rev. 3. b. Gibson. Dean 8 A.M . Holy Communion 11 AAl.. Morning Prayer and Sermon Preacher. The Rev E. J Springett Dominion Commissioner British Israel Federation Subject "BUTLDINO THE CITY OF OOD" i:ZQ P.M. Evening Prayer and Sermon SPORT CHAT ! i. . Early in the second tail of Thursday night's Stuart Benefit Shield football game Bussanlch broke up a Merchants' "attack and Bremner gave the Legion the lead. Adams was always on the look-out for an opening and Blake did well to stop him. Follow. ing a fine effort lay Shrubsan.'llerce cleared but later Adam and Mar- tin combined for Adams to equalize. Play was faster and Chrlstensenj Ing turned out. w suspend the op-put the Legion a goal up. Doherty leratlon of a training school at the made a good mn but another goal) Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital for followed for the Legion when Gur- v1ch slipped and Oomes' shot scored. Thn Stiles scored from the penalty spot. Merchants tried hard for the piaiier but fall time found the Legion winning by the odd goal in seven i Legion-Pierre; Blake, Jim Cur-rie. Bussanlch. Sam Currie. Greer Cameron, Bremner Chrtstensen. Palmer. D. Gomez. Merchants-Gurvlch: Stiles, Moe; turned out was concerned, this was Doherty. McKay Radchlfe: Carroll having a tendency to right Itself Martin, Adams. Lokken and Shrub- through fewer young women ap-sal1 - . ratvinr for admission to the training The Stuart Benefit SnWcl Wrtd - (ing to date: W D. L. F. A. P. Regiment 2 0 t 8 2 Canadian Le?ion 2 0 1 10 7 4 Merchants 0 0 imi defeat Cleveland iirrnccflil Pntn of at the r(1 ofthexew York YanU at!0UCCeSSIU1 The hands Cleveland Wednesday resulted In the Indians dropping Into toorth: U w 11. r.j , I . . ; not played stace ,k their sen- u i.ir ururai ugrrs sepi pace wun the Yankees by defeating thei wasnmgron aenators in a heavy. hitting game at the automobile city Only half a game separated the Thursday night by the Ladles Or-Yankees in first place from the T1- j ante Benevolent Asaodatton with gers m second and the American , a very stKjcessful trtdf e party and Leagne pennant race now seems to ;dtnct in the Oddfettowr Hall joe cemenng oeiween mem. 1 Prlte-winners m eards were ) In the National League the JWbdles Jlrst. Mrs. A. Norton- second lYork Olants defeated the PitU-;Mrs. Duncan: mens first Mrs burg Pirates In a closely contested ; James Krikrvsky; second, Mrs. J j ' game at the PoJoOrouhdsbttt their' s. Black. ' margin 01 supremacy was Teaucea; second place Chicago Cubs over the Braves at Boston ; z ( Ti I 1 MacPhi ee runic is Leading wljng LeagU!UslNow: D. A. MacPhee's rink defeated J J Little's by the decisive score of , 51 to 5 Thursday evening la a Ca-! nadlan National Recreation Asso-i elation Uwn Bowling; dub port-' S STMINSTER, July IS poneo match and moved Into ex- if ' -Lotk W'W. aged 45. was dusive pow.ion vi league leader-i01"1 and V Rot TW ship. There wUl be nossibiy .somel" lniu"d hen ftn automo- of the postponed matches run Dff tonight. The standing to date teas follows: j wnilnster ' W. L. P.il l MacPhee . .'3. l j IMacDonald .2 0 j Walton - .2' I J! Rogm :.. j. 1 j, Boyd .J j i( UtUe .... , a 1 Borland l ,ki j ; Tinker 0 J 0 .Frew S Baseball Score American .Leagwe . New York-4, Detroit 1. ' 1 Boston T. St. Louis 2. Washington 3, Cleveland 2. 1 Nattonal Leapt' Pittsburg 8, New York 1. Cincinnati 8, Brooklyn 6. Chicago I, Boston 7 Two games postponed. Baseball Standings National League New York 1 29 .838 Chicago - . 4t 31 413 'St. Louts 44 33 571 49 3 .520 Boston 40 40 .500 Brooklyn 33 47 1413 Philadelphia 42 i .400 ClncinnaU 2$ 90 443! American Lea toe New York 48 Detroit 49 Boston 41 Cleveland 39 Washington .40 St. Louis 32 Philadelphia 30 Chicago it 33 30 38 4? 38 39 48 11 JR2 .820 432 413 413 .451 Mi 431 TRAINING OF NURSES Frank Dibb Suggests to Hospital Board That School be Suvpen ded For Time Frank Dibb offered the sugge-Uon at last night's meeting of the hospital board that It might be ad- prtsable. in view of the ever Increas lng surplus of nurse that were be- say three years Mr. Dibb ques-1 tloned I.', from the financial standpoint. It was more economical to operate as a training school than Vlth a hill graduate Tiorring staff Miss Jean Harrison RX. lady superintendent, rose to the defence of the training school system. She believed that It actually cost 4ea to i operate as a training school. As far ai the surplus of nurse being J 'tchool. J . After further dlscwwion. it wasi i decided to have a reoart made fin ' Ijcosu before dealing further with' the matter 1 ! ! Party and Dance I Ar,lir jd by Ud,. orange1 Benevolent AcUtion to Celebrate July IS July 12, dear to the hearts ot till Orangemen, vas celebrated on! After cards, refreshments were wrra ana psnetng reitowed with music by J. a Black and Bert Cameron, i The committee in rhir lui vi .ii.rs. a .Mcionsra con- vener Mrs OmMm tr ui.. ; '.mu., uto Plunges Into Ditch; ML Killed And Another Hurt : bfle drtTPn bT the Iatt plunged . into a twelve-foot ditch in South SNAP 1 u -p 1 a r 1 m 1 OWDER I Clt AN$ -4 roittHi$ Saturday. July H, U34 Look You Iay Nctfd One of These Items ; 100 Ft Win CloUies Line Line an and 2 fi-f A A Pulleys Westclox Alarm Clock were $15 Q4 ff now Handy jTans OAn Paint Vt Painting the Home this year? I'M" 61 House Paint You get your money s worth See us before you buy Kaien Hardware Phone 3 If You Have Used Furniture TO SELL Oet In touch with D;Eli0 3rd Ave opposite Moose Hall He buys and ti everyUmig COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Time of Day or Night Always fresh Using the 8Uex method- Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor Healthful and Invigorating Commodore Cafe McLEOD'S Shoe Store New Location 3rd Ave., op. Besner Bk. REPAIRING Phone: Blue 909 GET A REAL REST And Change of Climate FURNISHED CABINS Also Room and Board Mrs. Hlrnic's Camp Lake Kathlyn &Bi i& FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY ' VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 PRINCE RUPERT ' " " DRY DOCK and shipyard Kalum Lake UplMtMmaad KocWrrt. T 1 nUiw4Ji1,U Now undpr new mansgement 4 Miing MMkl.N;. 8pecUl prices by the week c,te 1,Ical Spot For a Restful m Holiday . For particulars write to - H. W. HI LEV. TKHKACE. B.C. NOW OPEN " ' . COAL! COAL! r aim toiiee 0UI AlberU ind Viw Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran- wIlOp teed to give satisfaction. Try Plrasant surroundings and t4?n of No- 1 Dulkley Valley. W4 Service with a Bmlle tUo u Timothy IUy, Whs!, Call and see us OaU and Barley. Acrosi from the Power Co, Prince Rupert Feed Ca Third Avenue II rbones III