'0E TWO THE DAILY KWa REVIEW OF Annual Clearance FINANCES Commissioner Tetts of Work Done i During First Year in Address I To Kotary Club SALE Is Very Hopeful Once a year we clean out all our stock of broken lines to make room for the new season's goods. At this SALE we are offering Slaking Progress of Refinancing wonderful VALUES so u to get more shelf room quickly. Scheme Reducing InWrst Charges to 4. Sale Starts Friday Morning, August 17th at 9 A.M. Sharp The whole stock of our regular lines -Onyx" Shoes and "Hartf Shoes reduced during this sale. Now is the time to Buy and Save Cash Onlj No Exchanges No Refunds WE WELCOME CARNIVAL VISITORS The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue Pttted LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. PRLNCI BCFEKT BRITISH COLUMBIA every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prtnce Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. T. FULLEN - - - Uanagtag-Bdltct Phone 357 Rupert SCBSCRiniOX RATES Ctty delivery, by man or canter, pearly period paid In advance $3.00 For 1 ester periods, paid to advance, per week 1 jo By raafl to aD part of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year 3.00 By mall to aU other com trie, per year 9X0 Contract rates on application. ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per nn CU reified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, per mttxm per Insertion Advertising and CurnUUon Telephone . Editor and Reporters Twiepbone DAILY EOmOH Member ot Audit Bureaa of Clrcalattonj 2i SO L4C Friday, August 17, 193 ROYALTY TO OUR COUNTRY ': ' 4 - Usually when people speak of Iovaltv. thev mean lovaltv tip to June 30 of this year all the i departments of the city had betn kept up and some oi tnem imprcv edr salaries and wages had been all ' paid and the interest charges kept (up. The only debt, outside cf rapi- ,tal repayments and sinking I Unas. was a sum of about S15,000due the I i government on social senr:ces but. fat the same time, the government 'owed the municipality $6,C00 and J the re was $10,000 tn the bank so I he end of June w the city on an even keeL That Was Information conveyed to the members of the Rotary Club yesterday afternoon at It luncheon in the Commodore Cafe by W J. Aider, city commissioner J in an interesting address. To enable the city to tackle thej I Job of providing sinking funds andj I making principal payments, the commissioner said he was trying to jget through a plan for refund lr. I the interest rate at four percnt Jle had already made considerable pro gress and he was hopeful he would have It ready ior legislation at the next session of the legislature. The commissioner -aid that, when he came here fifteen months apo, it was with no instructions except to put the city on Its feet. He found a desperate situation requiring desperate measures. No favors had been granted and at the end of June the city had been Just one year under the system of commis sion government. In the past since 1910 it had been the custom to borrow heavily from the bank during the early part of the year. Thi was a very expensive system to the city costing at times nearly $1000 a month for interest and taking a large ponton of the taxes when they became due. . Services Improved During the year the fire department had been improved, good care had been taken of the city (treats. td the British EmDire of which Canada innP of tbpimnnr:WePhone betterment had beeni ?nt parts. At one time it meant loyalty to Britain but to-rT iT day Britain, while the strongest and the oldest and most dollars a .year. Mr. Aider did not highly respected partner in the commonwealth, is, after lagiee with those who favored sell-all, only a partner. Canada is probably the second nation in : in telephone system. The poi-importance in the partnership and, as such, is steadily de-laat oi clty tta cosUng about Veloping a distinct national entity. $10,000 a year and was proving an There are in the country, unfortunately, certain discor-lioS -then referred dant voices that look to other countries for their ideas and to the heavy cost of the contribu-ideals. They profess to see better conditions there than in Ucns Essondaic. to the industrial Canada but they much resent the sutrerestion that thev eo Honie- 10 Tranquil' Hospital and . :: . v"--ww.i . ., , ... . . 1 u-. Ipeace and a reasonableeciirity. This security is enhanced 'I?"1 "VL thty 2 f Iby our nearness to thtftlted States and to the fact that Se'CeS " c mc cugeu m oeiween inai country ana its Alaskan ; There is no objection to a political or social group work-i ENTERTAIN ine to Lmnrove rnnditinns in tW5 rniifrv buf ir, , . . J j mcic 10 a decided objection to a group of people that is alwavs trv. ing to set class against class, that is continually trying to set labor and capital at variance and interfering with the orderly carrying out of the vocations of the people. Our iirai concern is me good 01 uanada as a whole and not of any party or group. We welcome people from foreign countries but we cannot tolerate their coming here and ic-uic they luej even even become oecome citizens citizens or or i trnng in to stir up strife -r in the .i country. - DELEGATES ! Monday altemoon. A dinner is he- ;lng given in their honor Monday I evening at 6:30 at the Commodore : ICafe. On Tuesday they will be guests of the local Chamber of Commerce at the dance at the Exhibition Building and on Wednesday they will -be driven around the city by members of the local organization, It Is expected that twenty people will arrive from the Interior for the occasion, these Including E. T. Ken-hey M. L. A, Harry Bowman. Indus-' trial and colonization representa i r ?ffll!llEln 1 k m till U MAN ! wfista Big Improvement KLIM .-.-' tL seven N. R. A. Chieftain : British Party Takes Vacation For Cocos Id. to live in those countries. Most of those who have rmnp w me ,0C4U noP,w'- I Oeneral . Hugh S. a'. Johnson 'nnn Leaves LONDON. lunuu.n. au?u n -a new thprp tn Hvp urniilrl mbeSer havon- frlarl 'ad to n return f,i to tnPo-.,l Canada if : The Uxes had comii In about as. National national Capital uapitai For i or Two Two , .expedition expedition is about to set out Z they V usu the ommLssicner said. and Weeks' Vacation from htre to search for treasure omynaainecnance. he -was giving those paying this! jOn Cooos Island off the north- What we need to develop today is a spirit of loyalty to. month the right to do so without Washington, dc, Aug. 17:! west coast of ssuth America. Canada and her institutions. The present tendency is to I0 Pnay- jOeneral Hugh S. Johnson, admlnl- jThere win be forty-five men In breed a nation of cynics that" has little respect for trovern-1 111 reganl to toe Iulurc of the clty ' slnU)J,ot the NaUon-i Recovery ! the party. mat or -taw. We need instead a niore keen .wi ine oeneiiis OI Cluzensnip in a country Where every man why good strides should not be! Reports are current here that dl-WhO earnestly desires it has a chance to make good. There made In a business way. The pulp 1 faction of the N. R. A. may shortly .is no country in the world where there isas much freedom mm was suii a live issue. He urged! bc placed in the hands of an ad- las ias in in Canada. canaoa. Thanks inanks tn.thP to.the RritisVr British fnnnoot;nn connection we a haveau aU to 10 p-"t put their shoulders nouwers u to the ministration board ot which John he he lelt i ouu 'i w uuuia-vii. ; 1 than British Pound and Canadian Dollar on New York Exchange NEW YORK, Aug. 17: -The Bri-: tlsh pound sterling closed at $5.09! ; on the local foreign exchange mar-jket yesterday and the Canadian Dinner, Dance and Drive Included 1 dollar at $1.02 15-32. In .Program of Boards of Trade Convention Next Week Considerable entertainment is before learn the lanrruace 'pIanne?, ror,2 Ia"bui,e convention of the Associated Boards SUITS! SUITS! Don't Buy a Suit Only, Buy Personal Appearance v and Attractiveness HOUSE OF STONE and HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN Best.Clothes Makers of Canada i All the finest materials 'and latesf fashions. Each House gives good prices from $20.50 to $39.00 Measurements taken and a guaranteed fit by us Come Jn 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 of Trade of Central British Colum- bla which opens In Prince Rupert MONTREAL, Aug. 17: The British pound sterling closed at $156?. on the local exchange market tive for Canadian National Ball.1 () t! ways, Prince Oeorge, and Don Sutherland, district agriculturalist at Smtthers. From Premier William J. Asselstlne, M. L, A. for Atlln, is Mrs, 3. A. Lindsay and daughter returned from the wuth today. III kill file all Jar ritrj Am j for three wr4s. 3 td id rrh packet. 10 CENTS PER PACKET I Drutt (iff, Cttxrtt, Grnrral Slorei, WHY PAY MORE? THfi WILSON H.Y t AD CO, 1 1 itua, Ox, Motors Heavy Daty Truck Motors Suitable for fish boats also speed boat motors $35 up Chrfctie Track & Car Tarts 1C30 W 1st Ave , Vancouver Van's Bakery Opposite Itoiton Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At All Kroters Labelled -on Bottom Tor "Your Protection Phone 190 Summer Long-wave Reception IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So why not give that set its long needed overhaul now? Phone Blue 320 and get the most out of your radio for this coming season. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue h Third Street mdkes in medlsi . . there' nothing like the fresh milk you make with KLIM to 'fix up' nourishing tasty meal, and put rich milk flavor in tea or coflee ! Poke up the camp fire, and HI how you how it's done." "Here ii a litde book Borden's sent roe. It has the real red pes oi famous woodsmen for flaky white bannock - - golden flap-jacks new ideas lor cooking game and fish and easy puddings in a jifly1 This book and a tin of KLIM are working wonders for my camp cooking," KLIM is milk cream and all in powder form. It keeps without JKi COUPON Pf "T Bardm Conpa lia-wd, NO. 44 KjK 1HB YJWr IUum, Tersttt M 'lwWB Pi t -md tm UE C-vChI Rc " kV-H Mbcfl bf Imooo (uidn tut ctp coo., FREE, by urn fK lflE9w Ciry Pw, : Add KLIM to water and you have ircsh milk with all its natural flavor. KLIM is the handiest form oi milk you can use. Compact easily carried and light in weight one pound of KLIM makes over pounds of fluid, milk. Buy it at your grocer's or supply post FREE . . . 'Easy Camp Cooking Recipes" The am inc little book by iamcu w-codtraen is called "Easy Camp Cool mr Recipes" ii you will fill out this coupon, it will be sent to you free, You 11 be well pleased with the new dishes it tells how to prepare. Mail your coupon todsy, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J -UirellL Hoprtetar A tlOMK AWAT mM HOME" Rates $1.60 op M) Rfioms, Hot h Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. "hnn- 58) Box 19e 3 The fhhlng season be over ana D.EIio Auctioneer and ti tiap rurniture li alrr Buscests thti' with your hoi. tf yoo have am'! furniture Un- Third Arrntie JrtW l'! Thriri r.h an! Cirrr rilA hittr. nrf ! . rtlbWl fhone firer mo The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famom "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 3 t3MSMiMZM2 BStBrm I U'U.Tt UK CLK Special Values in Crockery Clover Leaf Cups nnd Saucers, 3 for or 12 for Dinner Plates, "Gold Band," 6 for 25f 90c 95c Smin Plnffto "n.rJA r.i n . Ml Fruit Dishes, "Gold Band," G for 4-Gallon Crock, Special rr t w t r ww. . . . phone liUKI Jl JIM .S HAWIlWAWh .'.....m.II