PAOE TWO THZ DAILY NvTo The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue Annual - - CLEARANCE Sizes $3.49 JQ 10 & at S3.98 LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. MUNCE KDPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Phone 357 Here's your opportunity to buy quality FOOTWEAR jat greatly reduced prices. To illustrate we offer only few f the many numbers. SHOES! See these broken lines, small styes predominating $j.49, $j.9S, 2-49 Women's and growing girls' black brown oxfords, moccasin vamps, leather soles and rubber .heels, good quality, all SHOES! Women's black kid built In arch .support, ties, xut put style, with cuban heels and rubber tips, sizes up tot8, ENE widths Q jfQ Special QOttV A wonderful selection pumps, ties and straps, all heels, shoi and long vamps Qf QQ Special 0.0 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. Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupen Dally Newt. Limited. Third Avenue H. T, PDLLEN Manatfng-Edltcr SUBSCRIPTION RATES Cltj delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly pexlod paid In advance,., $3.00 ror icsaei penoaa, paia in aavance, per week JO By mau to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire .and United States, paid In advance, per yr By mall to all other countries, per year . . , , , Contract rates on application. ADVERTISING RATES .. ' Local readers, per Insertion, per iroe r Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, per lncn per Insertion Advertising and Clicnlation Telephone , Editor and Reporters' TtUpbone ,. ..-., DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 81 Monday, August 20, 3.00 8.00 SSI UK 1934 THAT KIDNAPPING CASE Evidently Canada cannot afford to throw stones at tlie-United States over her kidnapping cases and crime administration generally. In a sparsely Inhabited country like ours it is much more difficult to hide criminal operations than in a country like the United States. Yet we find, that, even in Prince Rupert district, perpetrators .of murders are still at large. Jn Vancouver a girl was murdered' in ,the best residential district and the perpetrator was. never punished. Other crimes have escaped detection and now a kidnapping has been carried out boldly as if in defiance of the. Canadian police. We are evidently much like our neighbors to the south: no better and no worse. Usually we are a .little more speedy j i l - i -.i m , . ,r, :i in our criminal courts dui our civn couris are not notea lor, their speed. We shall have to stop taking the pharisaical attitude and forget to say to TJncle Sam as we so often do: "I am holier than thou." PROUD OF BRITISH CONNECTION We are all proud of our British connection. We like !to see the -Navy here. There is a sense of security under the iinusn nag out we must not lull ourselves into a feelinc of false security. The British Navy is not always here ant Avhenthe big ships are absent all ve have is two nolice 'boats; ihe Skeena and the Vancouver. It does not help us ,much tp have a fleet of warships on the Atlantic, if we should be attacked, as we well might have been Murine the 'late war. - J The history of the Canadian Navy is something like! this: Sir Wilfrid Laurier years ago offered as Canada's contribution to defence of the Empire to start the develop-, ment of a Canadian Navy. t Two training vessels were secured from Britain, man-, ;ned at first by British officers and crew which were gradually replaced by Canadians. Then plans were laid for 'building in Canada some of the smaller warcraft. Tenders were called and figures submitted. But just About that time an election was held and Laurier and his nartv wpro defeated. The new Conservative administration cancelled I tthe shipbuilding contracts, disposed of the training ships' and introduced a bill into Parliament providing for a cash contribution to the British Navy. It passed the Commons c but was defeated in the Senate and since that time little-has been heard of the Canadian Navy except the provision " of one or two destroyers to act as police boats. . The Naval Reserve and Sea Cadets still carry on and . the Navy League does its best to fan the flame of naval value to the country but there nas been little nonular rft- sponse throughout the country and no political nartv ha suggested reviving the attempt to build a Canadian navyf ' The governmentlias not been in a position for some years," jiaou w jmv uvcn ita uiuiimry running expenses wiinout adding to those expenses by keejring up a navy. Because it, doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It docs pay to buy1 those i ridfertlsedT WINS TITLE ONCEAGAIN Helen Jarpbs Defeats .Sarah Pal(rry year yesterday, conquering little Sarah Palfrey of Brookllne, Mass., with vicious chop shots and spinners. Shfr became the third placer to win the -championship threeJ straight years, equalling the records ot Alolla Mallory and Helen Wills Moody. Miss Jacobs' victory gained )w permanent possession of trie cham pionship challenge cup. Ah Interesting billiard tourna- a team from H. M. S, Danae and She Canadian Legion. The sailor; Bandmaster McLean, 100; Nell Cameron, 150. . B. C. P.O. Moody, B0; Jack Judge, 150. A. B. Trptt. 150; J. Preece. 130. P. O. Cook McCarthy, 150; W. J. Ranee, 103. Corporal .Squires, 94; A. Beale,' 150. Baseball Scores SATURDAY SCORES National League New York 5 Cincinnati 0. Brooklyn 6, Pittsburg 2, Boston p, St. Louis 15. Philadelphia 0, Chicago 2. American Xeagiie Chicago A-l, Washington 3-4. Cleveland 1-10, Philadelphia 02. :St. Louis 1, New York 2. Detroit 7, -Boston -8. SUNDAY SCORES National League Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg 1. New York 6, Cincinnati 4 (11 In nings). Philadelphia 1-2, Chicago 3-4. Boston 10-1, fit. Louis 9-3. American League Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 9. St. Louis 3rJ, jNew Yrk 8-2-Chicago 9, Washington 8. Detroit 8-4, Boston C-3. LOCAL FOOTBALL TEAM The .local football all-star iteam will meet at the JLegipn Jtooms for the -Hanson Cup game with H. M. S. ': Danae and pse the colors of the Canadian Legion Football team. Mrs. Beverldge, who haabenl ori trip outh, returned to the dtjr .from Vancouver on .the; Ca-tall lat' evening, FOOTBALL Tuesday Evening at 6:15 II. M, 5. DANAE vs. PRINCE RUPERT For Hanson Cup Followed by smoker in Ar-mory at which Hanson Cup and other trophies of season will be presented. jEVEItYBODy WJXCOME Summer Long-waye ion IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So why not give thatet its long needed overhaul now? Phone Blue 520 and gel the most out of your radio for this coming season. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue it Third Street WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront To Capture U. S. Tennis Title 1 There was dome stir on e Cana dian -National Miturl Friday -alU-r-J BERKELEY, Cal. Aug.,20: Helen noon -as 11. M ?. Danae was vinK was fished out without suffering any injury or Ul-etfects. The twin-m-itored Boeing flying boat, which :$ .accompanying -the yacht Taconlt on a cruise in nor- i thern waters, was in r Friday ' morning, gonur out aga.!n Jt 12 S0,t noon. Thevplle-, is Clay ton L. Scott, well known nonhem filer. The ily- iing boat made a trip last week to Miss Jacobs and Miss Palfrey wonTBurns Lake diitrlct on angling bent the -doubles Utie. Veterans Defeat E1VL S. Danae In Billiard Matct Taconite. VHh a good allied Jlst of passen northern points and sailed at 3:30 pjn. for Vancouver. Inaugurating a ten day schedule, the Princess Louise will be here next northbound on Thurtday morning of this week, j She will continue in service for v- ieral trips before being replaced for the winter by the Princes. Norah. There wpre 235 passengers aboard the Louise on her arrival here from the north Saturday afternoon, seven dUembarklng at this port' while one went south aboard her. Of the total 183 were round tilp tourist passengers returning south. H. M. S. Danae was opened to public inspection on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and the visiting light pruteer ylrtually swarmed with local1 Tolk on bofh occasions. Somehow or-Dther, Prince Rupert people never tire of looking over naval craft and this year it was no exception to the rule. Men of the ship courteously showed the visitors about, explaining the various iritricicies of 4he ship and its fighting equipment. Van's Bakery Opposite Boston Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At All -Grocers labelled on Bottom For .Your Protection Phone 190 JACK WARD MEDALLIST Monet yii Mwkrowi Captures Governor General .Medal For Jacobs of Berkeley. Cal.. von the tip nrhen one of the sailors Slipped CONNAWIIT fllFLE RANQ.ES. . ... . . i. in- tern ' women's national tennis cham-,on a sandDilo on the dock and fell pionship for the third successive the xlurf !:.to the harbor. He 7 :40 last ,e'v?ui;y from the south and sailed a couple of hours later for Anyox, SUwut and other nor- mentopk place between yesterday 4urn hm tomortm. mornlnB OOUUI MaiCU ,uil. n"S' "v. Sergeant Jack Ward of Moncton. NJB.. won the Governor General's match on Saturday. .this being the chief event of the annual meeting of the Dominion Rifle Association. He led 150 marksmen with an aggregate of 168 out of a possible 175. FLOWER SHOW ON TOMORROW ! f ' PD.maie Done" to Garden. Hut 1 "u " ' w""w . I Plenty 'of llowrj Left Por Exhibit Owing to the storm at the woek- gers, Union rtfceamor Catala, Cap! Jend local flowers have been rather A. E. -Dlcksen, arrived 1n port at ; badly damaged. A meeting was held southbound. put jip a ;good showing but -were . handicappexl by lack of (practice. ; Making the final wwekly toui Ut The local team won 833 to .094, Jack sailing to Alatfu for the company' Judge making the biggest break of this season, C. P. R. steamer Prln-the series, a forty. loess Louhe. Capt. Thomas Cliff, ar- Scoring was as follows: rived in port at A o'clock Saturday E. R. A. Ople H. M. S. Danae). afternoon from Skagway and other 110; O. P. Tinker (Canadian Le gion ), 150. yesterday at wrucn it as oaciaea hold the lower show and a large number ot entries are expected. While the quality may not be quite up to standard the quantity should be considerable. ArrangemerUs have been rnade to receive entries at the Exhibition Building up to noon tomorrow, LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Oeorge H1H sr. who tat been on a trip to Vancouver, re-' turned to the Uy from the -south pn the Cataja last evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. P Jnner and! family sailed Saturday night on the . Prince Charles for the Jforthl Beach of Oraham Island where they will spend a 10-day holiday SOFTBALL Aug. 2t-Orotto M. iti. Kalum Lake Lodge Now tinder new .management Ratea S3 JO per day Special prices by the week Ideal Spol For a Restful Holiday For particulars write to R. W. TULKY, TERIUCK. B.C. Make the YORK HOTEL Your headquarters while in Prince Rupert Special rates lor Carnival Forest Fires damage everybody 'x - profit notody Moderate care with rnatches, smoking materials, camp fires, .brush-burning fires, and mechanical equipment would eliminate more than 50 per cent, of our forest-fire occurrence. Do riot.start fire without a permit. Be sure your fire is dead out before you leave it. B. C. FOREST SERVICE 1 if jyr r it w t nm to n M i i n I' lii u u m 8 M M Monday. Auxi; ;r MAYTAG Electric Washer This U the washer that ,0u luve alway wanted. This Is t h that gave Maytas workl livdrrahip and li offered at a price nj te-m within the range of everT 5awll i,. Gordon's Hardware MrRrlde St. i.hane , CARNIVAL and Flower Show 4-Days-4 August 21 to 24 Most Ambitious Program Ever Attempted In Prince Rupert CHRIS KHNNKV HOME GAS OPTIMISTS 11 Radio ArtMs in two-hour Vaudeville Show Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday nights. FLOWER SHOW Tuesday. 1 P.m. to midnicht with Kincolith Jubilee Concert Orchestra and I Carnival attractions. BASEBALL American Navy vs. Prince Rupert FOOTBALI-IL M. S. Danae vs. Prince Rupert for Hanson Cup. INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Football and Raw-ball games. SOFTBALL Gyro vs. Rotary Clubs. THREE WARSHIPS in port durjng whole week and squadron of 12 U. S. Naval Planes. In ifl about 6o0 Naval visitors. CONVENTION of Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia during the week. DANCING every night after concerts with Grand Ball Friday night. A Week of High Jinks Mackenzie Furniture August Sale! FELTOL, Square Yard 55c CONGOLEUM, Square Yard COc REXOLEUM, Square Yard ,2c RUGS, 6x9 18x3 CONGOLEUM MAT 200 Prince Rupert Phone 775 SUITS! SUITS! Don't Buy a Suit Only, Buy Personal Appearance and Attractiveness HOUSE OF STONE and HOUSE OF HOBBKRIXN t Best Clothes Makers of Canada , All the finest materials and latest fashions. Eacn House gives good prices f rom $20.50 to. $i)0j)0. Measurements taken and a guaranteed fit by us Come In and see our selection CLOTHES MADE IN OUR SHOP-PRICE From $35.00 and up LING, THE TAILOR Second Avenue. Corner across from. Post Office 1 lRltCtK W n m ... m :B. -" m- w pa.ji u.t mmAmm n Early Ad. Copy is appreciated I'