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POLLEN - - - Ma&aglnr-Bdltrr SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in' advance ror lesser penoas, paia in advance, per week By mall 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, per Insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion .Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone If Editor and Reporters' TIepbone 88 Member ot Audit Bureau of -Circulation DAILY EDITION 13.00 .10 3.00 9.00 M M L4t Wednesday. August 8 1934 AN UNPRECEDENTED INCIDENT , Evidently the relations between Hon. H. H. Stevens and " Premier Bennett have not improved very greatly of late. . The minister of trade and commerce has been making ser-! tous attacks on the big business people who have usually , backed the Conservative party, He has brought out a num ber of pertinent facts in connection with the conduct of a eood.mahv lines of business including the mail order busi- iness. IJe'has showed up the sweat shop; methods that have been employed, his committee of inquiry being the centre of interesting news- during the last session of Parliament at Ottawa- The session over an dholiday time having arrived, Mr. Stevens, instead of retiring to the seaside or spending his i.?-, iL .jt J - . 1 J 11 li. umeon me Danns oi a iisnmg stream, seis 10 won; to sum-rharizethe. mass of evidence which had been recorded and gave his impressions of the same. This summary, running into some seven thousand words, was mimeographed into a booklet and wa'g Used as the text for an address before a parliamentary study club and conies were distributed. Word i' a t carried fn rVin Vramfar nf t;rinf h mirncrov of trade and commerce was doing and the fat was in thej fire. The booklet -was condemned, ordered withdrawn from publication and the copies on hand destroyed. In other words the minister of trade and commerce was publicly spanked for his audacity and he seems to have taken it as a deserved punishment and is carrying on. KITCHEN SPECIALS! Copper Pot Cleaning Balls, a real special at, each 5c Banana Pineapple Upside Down Cake Tins with recipe, each 20c Non-Scald Aluminium Tea Kettles, fill through the spout, ea. 95c Steel Dutch Ovensi with removable handle for use In oven as small roaster, each 65c 4 Cup Earthenware Tea Pots, only, each 20c GORDON'S HARDWARE 3sS WMMmmmmmMMmxMmmmmmmmm mmmmxummm Hotel Arrivals Knox Jim Johnson, Seattle; R. Nelson and A. Waden, city; Ed. Jacobsen and J. Johnson, Ketchikan; L. J. Burns and George Bailey, Prince George. Centra! T. Anderson, C. N. R,; P. Jensen, , A. J. Crasweller, Prince George; L. i John GJlngsto and J. Brown, city; j L. Mude, A. F. Jones. L. B. Josten, S. j Martinson, George Eales and F. P. Donovan. C. N. R. l'rince Rupert J. H. Hamilton, J. E. Dubberley, J. Crahan and A. M. Myers, Van WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Delayed again by navlng had to load canned salmon in the Naas River, Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dleksorf, returned to port at 2:45 yesterday afternoon from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 3:30 pm. for Vancouver and waypomt3. W. J. Orosvenor sailed on the Catala yesterday afternoon for Butedale where he Is In the em ploy of the fisheries patrol service for the summer. turn U 1 1 (li I. Ik ... r VahushU Coupont in tvrj pMtkngt NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll, Pioprletor "A HOME AWAY PROM HOME" Rates 8Lot up W Rooms. Hot it Cold Watei1 Prince Rupert, B.O. Phone. 281 P.O. Box .196 THE DAILY NTvTS couver; 3. W. Johnston. Victoria; , Mr. A T KnPn Anvnr laSl nigniS posiponeu iuicb t i n, anA .t' nnnairUnn Port Softball League fixture the Annette Min- Tlgerettes had a' comparatWely easy Essington; Lollta L. Newman. In blank ng the Moose to the neapolis; Laura E. Retlly. Platte- MHr, n nnrh. Arthur tune of 8 to nil. The game was sur- Ont.;"Mr."and prlsingly free of errors, both twmf Mrs. D. R. Edwards, Copley, Ohio; O. T. Sundal, Ter race; M. Martin, amitners; a. k. Brueger, Wrangell; Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Burchlll and children, Kls-plox; J. Crahan, W. H. McLennan, W. F. Spankle. Vancouver: C. Gil lespie, Oceanic; Marie Wlkan, Petersburg, Alaska; A. Mulholland, J. R. Chalmers and W. G. McMor- rls. Vancouver. L. M. A. Smith, Kingston, Ont. Royal K. E. Carlson and F. E. Gibbs, Anyox; Helen Stevens and A. Clark, city. G. S. Barker, O. Olsen and J. Anderson, Vancouver; Mrs. Vic Grant, Balmoral; Lee Dolan, Jack Romer, Ellis Johnson and R. M. Shepard, Vital Creek; F. Evans, W. Klpp( P. Bergseth and K. Montgomery, city; Roy Labo. C. N. R.; Mrs. Harris, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sheen, Anyox; E. A. Johnson, Juneau. Savoy Mrs. Archie Campbell, Kltwanga; F. Derry. Porcher Island; Francis Smith, Terrace; A. Zanatta and Mrs. J. R. Carr. Anyox; Mrs. D. L. Jones, Lewis Island; Jock Barner. H. Way, V. Peron and E. Juola, city; Inez Thorson, Port Simpson; G. Woodall, C. N. R.; J. C. Frlzell, Mas-sett; P. Dunroe, Port Clements; Mrs. Albert Jones and Miss Alberta Jories, Skldegate. SOFTBALL BYGIRLS Annette Tigerettes Shutout Mf Ladies 8-0 to Tie Up Standing contributing a good brand of ball but the stronger Annette batting machine proved too much for the Moose girls. By virtue of this win the Tiger ettes are now tied up with the Grotto for first half honors which necessitates a play-off some time this week. BatteriesMoose Girls. Hunt and Fritz; Annette's, Skattebol and Stone. Umpires, D. Ourvlch and Bury. Score by innings: Annettes 0 0 2 1 1 0 48 Moose 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Line-ups were: Annette's M. Johnson lb. Yager 3b., Ellison rf.. Boddle ss.. Skattebol p.. Basso-uert zd., sione capi. c; Turgeon If.. V. Johnson cf. Moose Fritz c; Hunt p.; Inglis 2b.f Beale cf. Bury If, Gomez ss. Dungate lb., Blake 3b., J. Oomez rt. Jack Sargentv son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sargent of Hazelton, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning and will proceed-by train this evening to the interior. CANADA WINS THIRTEEN TITLES IN 'GAMES NOW GOING ON IN LONDON LONDON, Aug. 8: In win ning five more, titles at the British Empire Games here vesterdav. Canada stretched the number1 of championships It has captured since the games opened last Saturday to thirteen. Phyllis Dewar of Moose Jaw captured her se- cond title by winning the 440- yard swim, having won the 100 yards free style final the day previous. George Burleigh of Toronto won the men's 100- yard free style and Canadian teams captured both the men's y knd ctiffED RlCf SHOT MERCHANTS and women's 300-yard medley relay last night. t Rich, nourishing wheat and rice grains seiled in gunr. Kept under fierj temperatures - then $het from gunt. Thsr" what explodes every tinj food cell maker every particle of Puffed Wheat and Puffed RicC so quickly nourishing. Tomorrow morning serve thfs nhp, crunchy, tempting cereal and watcfi the fimily call for "second helpings. Kalum Lake Lodge Now onder new management Rates $2.59 nef day Special prices by the week' Ideal Spot For a Kcslful Holiday For particulars write to R. Wt RILEY. TERRACE. B.C. WIN MATCH defeated Canadian Legion J W i Last Night in City league Football Game Merchants defeated Canadian Legion by a score of 3 to 2 last evening In a well-contested City League football game before a good-sized" crowd of fans. While neither side had Its full strength of regular players, the game proved an Interesting one. The City- League standing to date- is as follows: Regiment Merchants Legion W. 2 1 0 L, F. 0 9 2 6 1 2 Baseball Scores National Lea rue Brooklyn 4, New York 8. Chicago 1. Pittsburg 4. Philadelphia 1. Boston 3. St. Louis 2-2, Cincinnati 0-9. American Lea rue Cleveland 2, Chicago 8. St. Louis 8, Detroit 12. New York 4-3, Washington 3-fl. Boston 4, Philadelphia 9. International League Toronto 10, Albany 14. Baltimore 4, Rochester 2. Montreal 7, Syracuse 5. Buffalo 6, Newark 4. American Association Toledo 10. 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