ft Visit Our Bargain Department A splendid group of broken lines and samples, styled for street wear and for other occasions. These are better grade shoes taken from our regular stock and priced To Clear at $1.95, $2.95, $3.45 H. F. PULLEN A wonderful opportunity for those wearinr the smaller sizes. The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCK KCPERT - BRITISH COLCMBLf Managing-Editor Phone 357 Published Every Altemooo, Except Sunday, by Print Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by-mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance . ror lesser penoas, paid in advance, per week By marl to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and , united States, paid in advance, per year By mall to all other-countries, per year , - . . ., ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, pef Insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, per lncn. per Insertion Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone ' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION WOULD FIGHT FOR RUSSIA 98 86 Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those adiertiscd. I 13.00 .10 3.00 9X0 1.41 Monday. July 23", 1934 In a despatch published in the Vancouver Province from &a Canadian Press staff writer dealing with the C. G. F. convention at Winnipeg appears the following: " "E. E. Winch, M.L.A. for Vancouver, declared he would Hake no part in capitalistic wars but he was prepared to leave the shores of Canada to fight in defence of Russia." The convention had been discussing the rights and wrorlgs of war and there was a division of opinion as to whether war was ever right or not. Mr. Winch is one of the leaders of the C. C. F. in this province.As a socialist he was bound to support a country where they had "the dictatorship of the proletariat" as carried out in Russia. We have no fault to find with Mr. Winch holding any views. He has a right to them. That is the right of any individual. But Mr. Winch is a public man taking part in making the laws of Canada and has taken the oath of allegiance to His MajestVi King George. In the event of a i war between Canada and Russia, Mr. Winch would, pre- I. ..tL.'t:i.j l! t rr ji.r it. . 't - juiiiui aujure nis anugiance anu T.aKe me sine oi nussia. Al is.not at all likelv that such a war could take nlace hut nt .is w.elf to know . where our leaders stand in sucfr a case. They not only would like the enemy to win but wouldleave this country to fight for the other country. , In view of the methods which are being adopted in Russia by the Lenin administration, Mr, Winch would not have dared make such a remark in the country he loves, had he been a Russian citizen. His life would not have been worth even as much as a Russian rouble if he had done so. We also doubt if he should be allowed to utter such sentiments here and at the same time hold a position where he is constitu tionally called upon to swear allegiance to the Kintr. We think that a man who would fight for Russia should go- to live in Russia' and not try to dictate to Canadians how they should manage their affairs. Suppose the C. C, F. should come into office in this country, he would be one of the dictators of Canadian policy. As a socialist he is pledged to the "dictatorship of the proletariat" and he, as one of the leaders of the proletariat, would be ready to desert his country and fight for Russia. We abhor war. but there are times when it i a disgrace not to fight. If Canada should be attacked, we should all expect to tak-e part in her defence. We should do so because it is our country, our home, and it would be disgrace to allow it to be ravaged by an enemy. Men of the Winch type who prefer the dictatorship of Russia to the liberty of a British country are a festering sore in the body politic and should be given proper treatment. SPORT CHAT To the self-governing M. C. C. rain checks mean nothing and there Is never any "money Dade" on acconnt of rain. No exception Is made In any case, even :n a 'Test match, as a considerable num 6er of cricket' lovers were coolly reminded at Lloyd's. Thousands of tickets had been sold for the fourth day of ft recent Test match, whl:h va finished In three days, and the unlucky buy ers could net get their monej? back". They had fair warning. Every tij- ket bore the legend "No cricket guaranteed: no money back." But there was much talk and writing to tiie- papers about it. r r In this respect Test match crlc- I Ret seems to be unique. When a j ootball match Is postponed owing ! io frost or an open-air boxing! ! match owing to rain, the tickets! te valid for' the- hew dare:- Tf Imaiv who buys a book of Wlmbfr . j don tickets Is given- spare ones for 'amy extra days to" which- the tour! namenf niay have to be extend etf. i Iiv county cricket the- spectator buys His tleket on- the same- morn-' Ing, when he can' Judge the prospects of play for himself. r Only In Test cricket ooes buy "a 'pig in a; poke-." The snf-prising thing; thr papers say. with such a patient and faithful public. s that cricket authorities do notf ft build accommodation for Wggerl grounds. Test mate?1 crowds would ne conswerea small at a good League football match. HORTON WINS TENNIS GAME Beat Percy Melntosh in Final of C. N. K. Tournament Sunday And ir.Champion The final for the men's singles in the Canadian . National tennis tournament was played yesterday when J. H. Horton beattP. W. Mcintosh 6-1, 7-5, 0-6, 6-2. This places Mr. Horton as best player In the C N. employ. Baseball Scores SATURDAY SCORES National League Chicago 2-14., Philadelphia 1-6. St. Louis 6. Boston 3. 1 Pittsburg" 7, Brooklyn 8. i Cincinnati 3", New York 21. American League Boston 7, Cleveland 6. Philadelphia 1, Detroit 4. New York 6, Chicago 2. Washington 5, St. Louis 6. SUNDAY SCORES' National League Pittsburg 2-10, Brooklyn 3-13. Chicago &. Philadelphia 6. Cincinnati 1. Giants 2. St. Lours 5-4, Boston 4'2. , American League' New York 8-1 Chicago 2-3. Washington 6, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 1-8, Detroit 0-17. Boston 2-5, Cleveland 4-6: SOFTBALL July 23 Junior Elks vs; Moose. LADIES' SOFTBALL LEAGUE July' 23 Grotto vs. Annette's. Mi) I Id j rL i i 1 1 i; a it i 1 1 m. vi wmimsset ValuahU Coupons in tvtrj pathigi THE DAILY NE73 Monday, July 23, 183 Kor the East Mondays, Wednesdays days Saturdays . May Fight McLarnin In September Hk j. Here-lr Barney Ross, the new welterweight champion, dissipating with Vivian Vernon left' and Ruth' Munn' after liftm? the crown from Jimmy M -Larnln In Mad.jon Square Oarden, New York, recently. They're at the Club Riviera, Fart Lee NJ A return bout may take pla;:e in September Hofef Arrivals Prince Rupert A. tfnlght, Vancouver; W. Lain?. one ' Victoria; J". R. Drysdaler. Premier; U W. Stephenson, Victoria; M. W. McHfenzle, ftamloops; Stewart Rob-son, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Af. Schoenfeld and Olan Blum, Seattle. Royar Roy Labo-, Edinonton; W. J. Hen- essy; M. McDonald. Vancouver; E. Ji Lawler. Seattle. Central O. Oiibert, Victoria. Knox- S. E. Benson and B. J. Sloan J Trail, K.C.: Jack" Bradshaw, Usk; K E. Wllcok. Rose Lake; L. Clark,! Georgetown; E. Pearce; city , Savoy . H. Mickelson. city. Mail Schedule FROM rtliNC and Fri; 5 p.m. From, the East Mondays and Saturdays 2:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:20 pm. For Vancouver Mondays 2 pjn. Tuesday 12:30 pjn. Wednesdays 5 p.m. Friday ..... 11 pm Saturdays 4 p.m. From' Vancouver-Sunday pjn Monday a.m. Wednesday m.10 a.m Thursday .' 10:20 p.m. Friday , . 10 a.m. For Ariyox and Stewart-Sunday 7 pm Friday 2 pm. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday 11:30 a.m Saturday 5 pm. Kor Naa River and Port Simpson-Sunday ...7 pm From Naas River and Port Simeon Tuesday, 11:30 am For Queen Charlotte Islands-July 7 and 21 9 pm. ForAlaska , -dftndays am; From Alaska- Dally News Want-Ad satisfy. SHOT pm. Rich, nourishing wheat od rice grain sealed in guns. Kept under fiery temperatures then ihot from gunt. Tbri what explodej every tiny food cell'- makes every particle of Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice so quickly nourishing. Tomorrow morning terve th(srifn. cronchy, tempting cereal and watch tne family call for The Markets Retail prices eurren here are aa I follows : Fruits Lemons, doz - . Oranges, doz. 25c to Grapefruit, Cal each Bananas, lb. Tragedy Blue Plums, Cal? Ib. Cherries. Oltanagan, Lambert lb Watermelon, cut; lb wholr ... B. C. Peaches, Elberta. doz. Bartlett Pears, CaL, dor, 40c to CantelOupes, CaL. each,.15c'to Strawberries. Uprlver. Raisins, Australian seedless, lb Raisins, Cal, seedless, lb Currants, lb. .. Apricots, lb ' . . . . i . . . . nppies, anea .ic, wj Peaches, peeled, 16c lo Sugar- ; White. 100 lbs. 655 Yellow, 100 lbs. .'. 0.05 Lard' Pure. lb. Egt B.C. Fresh Extras, cartoned Local, new laid, doz. . Flour Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat Second Patent Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. 45c to . Aust. Pastry Flour. 10 lbs, RlClr & second helpings." IJMQLHHHbVB Smoked Kippers, ib. 15c and 20 Salmon, fresh, lb .201 Halibut, fresh, lb .15 Smoked Halibut, lb 15 Fancy, cartoned, lift 59 No. 1 Creamery. 3 lbs. .76 j Cheee ,40 1 Ontario solids, new, lb. .. .22c A 23 gn. Ontario, mature, lb. .35 03 j Edam', lb , .45 W Hilton, lb. M l ' Roquefort, lb, . W -lorgonzola, lb. M .161 Meat i .09 ( Fowl, No. 1, IB; 25 ! .07-1 Roa&tlnR Chicken, lb M .40 1 Ham, sliced, first grade 451 M ' Ham, picnic, first grade, lb. 20 ', ,20 ' Bacon, side, sliced, best grade 1 Pork, shoulder. Ib box, 12c to .15 Pork. loin. lb. Apricot, Okanaganr lb .. .ID.Potk. leg, lb crate 1.15 'Pork, dry salt, lb , Casaba Melons, lb .09 ; Veal, loin, lb Black currants, 3 6aketsT .23) Veal, shoulder, lb Red Cilrrants. lb. . 25 11'. pot roast, lb. 10c to RfKnhtiriM nr. hase- . in Beef, boiling, lb.. 8c to Gooseberries, lb. .08 Beef, roast prime rib, lb. 18e to Black Cooking Figs, lb. 10 Dates, bulk, lb., I 8 to .15 Lemon and Orange Peel 13 Citron peel J2 Prunes, 30-40 lb .:.:.... .16 Prunes, 40-50, lb 14 Prunes. 60-70, lb. .12 i .14 .15 .15 22 .17 .19 1.85 1.70 .80 Honey h'xtracted Honey, per Jar 20r tor 29 Comb Honey .25 .45 .16 .25 .25 .20 20 .15 .15 Strike of Ore Near Alice Arm J. Hauber. who li at prm-nt ,, veioping- the Lucky Strike Oroup i f elaliiiS In the Upper KUwul! country has forwarded mformaUon to the Aljce Arm Herald that i har made a new strike of ..'upper gold ore of conMUoruble impor- tance on this property The ore I vein recently located to Hat: d t, ht i twenty feet wide. Assay return giv values of 4'J copper and fr n It oo :o S.OO gold p?r tort .10! 2tt Loganberries; basket ' .10 1 Beef, steak, lb. 20c to 25 i Hoheydew Melons, lb .19 (Lamb, shoulder. Ib 18 Apples Lamb, leg, lb .30 1 Cal.. Oravensteins. 2 lbsr . 2i mb Chops. 30c to 25 Okanagan Duchess, 3 lbs.v 2$ Feed; inca rrmu , Dra white. Flgf, lb ...12 M1(I,,ln Wheat, Alberta 2.15 , 1.65 ' 2.00 Short 1.70 OdU 1 .. 2.10 1 Fine Oat Chops 2.20 i Crushed Oats 2.20 1 Barley .. s& Laying Mash 2.63 Oyster Shell 1.65 Nuts Almonds, Shelled, lb 0 Walnuts, broken shelled 25 Walnuts, shelled halves, lb. 43 Vegetaoiei New Potatoes. B.C., 11 lbs. .25 Green Peas, lb .08 Green Beans, lb .I2ti Cucumbers, hothouse, each .10 Carrots. B.C.. bunch 04 New Beets, bunch . .05 ! Green Onions, 3 bunches .10 Onions, Australian, 4 lbs. . 25 Oarllc. Imported, per lb. 25 Cabbage, B.C.. new, lb. .07 J B.C. Head Lettuce. 5c to ,0S Cauliflower, lg.. B.C.. 15tf td" ,25 Tomatoes, hothouse, lb. .20 Parsley, bunch 07 Turnips, new. bunch .03 WHIFFLETS From the Vaterfronf Salmon fishing at North Island has been excellent according , nporU arriving u the city One ' spectacular catch u aald to have netted the fisherman $240 in one !day. Sea liana are reported to have ! been very active In their depredi-I Uons. Yacht Sueja III arrived In pott last evening Vtth Oapt. Jamot Orlf-fltha and party arxvard. They are planning to nil thU afternoon northbound. Miss Hleks of the Alert Hay Anglican Bdhoot same in on ifie Cauda yesterday and Is ieano. this evening for -the prairie While here ar.e was the guest of lifehop and Mrs Rlx NOW OPEN Palm Coffee Shop Pleasant surroundings and Be price with a Smile Call and see us Arrou from the Power Co., Third Avenue LAWN FENCE 36 Inches. To Clear per foot Scroll Top Gates Sprclal Commander Per gallons only Handy Cans each Brown 8hlngle Stain, 4-gak cans 14c 3.45 PAINT SPECIAL Houte Paint S4.C9 17c $6.50 Kaien Hardware Phone 3 THE DUNES For a Real Vacation Visit Tlell And F.njey Fishing Tennis - Bathing Air the Comforts of Home Meals to Tempt Your Appetite Special Catering to Children Milk to Drink Whenever Yon Wish Make a Foufsome at Tennis and Take Advantage of Special Hates For Parties of Four or More Write or Wire For Reservations MADAME RAJAUT, Tlell, Q.C.I. Sail on Prince Charles for Port Clements