MEN!!! FOR FEET'S SAKE! WEAR GOOD SHOES . , If you are not wearing "Hartt Shoes" you are not 'having the comforts you should have . . ..and could. They fit . . . and the fact that they are made by "Hartf is your .guarantee of QUALITY . . . moderately priced f too! !ery pair solid leather, made to our own ririd requirements . . . full combination lasts to suit alL 'DAILY EDITlbN i Member 6t Audit. Bureau of Circulations . .'86 KITCHEN SPECIALS! 'Copper Pot Cleaning Balls, a real special at, each ze (Banarra'&'Plneapple'Upside Down'Cake Tins with recipe, each 20c Non-scald Aluminium Tea Kettles, fill through the spoilt, ea. D5c 'Steel Dutch Ovens with removable handle for use in oven as small roaster, each jjc 4 Cup Earthenware TeaiPots, only,aeh 20c GORDON'S HARDWARE tMia;i;.maifjiia Phone 311 McBrlde fit I iThelamfly Shoe Store; 4 Third Avenue LIMITED Th one 437 THE DAILY NEWS. TRINCE ; ETJPEKT - BKIT1SU COLUMBIA iPutUUhed (Erery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince atupen Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue 'H. T. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'City delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period pald'lnadvance Forlesser perlods. pald in advance, per week ! . ... . . ., ill ts.0U ao - ram Miibisu vuiumoia, me .uriuu-ianpireand 'Unlted'Statespaid In advance, per year oo ffiy mall'to all other countries, per year - - ;a'oo Contract rates on application. Advertising. and Circulation Telephone '-Editor and Reporters' Telephone Monday August 6, 1934 WILL'IIE GET IT? Evidently there is. a strong opinion in the south that JPremier 'Pattullo will 'get some money for his work -and iwages scheme.'He is a persistent man, our member, and, 'if 'he'doesTiOt get what he is after, it "will not be "for want -of trying. .If he 'can't get the money -'from the federal government he willjpossibly save it from the loan. conversion .scheme which he is;planning if conditions -are right later :in!the year. At any rdte, heus not sitting;downron theijob. He seems to "have more than one-string'to'His'bow and he 'has not yet even changed the first one. 1MINING ACTIVITY 'Mention Has 'been made on several occasions df the activity, in mining in this northdislrict.-From every direction domes word of work iproceeding or-aoout to start in developing new mines or shipping ore ;from old ones. The activity is not by any meansx-onfined'to one-district. Hudson Bay Mountain is being pierced at 'various points by miners finding ore. Porcher and .Princess 'Royal and Queen Charlotte (Islands all show some .activity. '.Atlin is Ubusierthan:for years and, as for Portland-Canal, it isvery much in 'the limelight. . Prince Rupert is right in the centre of these various : mining districts and some day will have a modern smelting plant to handle the output of the smaller mines that find iitdlff jcult to ship to the south. SUITS! .SUITS! l)on?t -Buy a Suit Only, Buy Personal Appearance and Attractiveness HOUSE OF STONE and HOUSE OK1IOBBERWN Best Clothes Makers of Canada All the finest materials and latest fashions. Each House gives good prices 'from $20.50 to $39:00. Measurements taken alid'angnaraMeed fit by us Come in and tee our selection CLOTHES WADE IN OUR SHOP PRICE 'From .$35:00 and up LING, THE TAILOR Second Avenue. Corner across from. Post Office Ail TEZ DAILY KZno Monday. August 6, , i Women In The Next War Women will do more than hospital work and tending the home fires in the next war as these two pictures illustrate In the upper one we modem Greek Amazons taking an active Interest In the practice of battle tactics. They are members of one of the numerous patriotic organizations In Greece. The lower picture shows the newly organised medical detachment of the women's air reserve as they are put through first practice beside their ambulance aeroplane under the direction Of Lieut-Emma Kittredge, standing. Aug. No. 3. Aug. No. 7. Aug. No. 1. Aug. No. 5. Aug. No. 1. Aug. No. 4. Aug. No. 1. Aug. No. 3. Aug. No. 1. Jj PRINCE RUPERT .BEAT SMITHERS First . Baseball Game at Interior Town on Saturday 'Resulted In 6 to 4 Score In the 'first of a series of two baseball games at fimithers on Saturday, Prince Rupert was the victor by a score of 6 to 4. A second game was to be played yesterday. The local players are returning home on this afternoon's train. SOFTBALL Aug. 6 Elks vs. C. M. R. A. Aug. 8 Junior Elks vs. Orotto. Aug. 10 C. N. R. A. vs. Moose. Aug. 13-Grotto vs. Elks. Aug. 15 Moose vs. Junior Elks. Auk. 17 Grotto vs. C. N. R. A. Aug. 22 Grotto vs. Mooae. Aug. 24 Junior Elks vs. C. N, R. A. Aug. 27 Moose vs. Elks. BOWLING Second Half 6 No. 2 vs. No. 1; No. 4 vs. 8 No. 0 vs. No. 5; No. 8 vs. 10 No. 9 vs. No. 8; No. 3 vs. 13 No. 4 vs. No. 2; No, 7 vs. 15 No. 8 vs. No. 6; No, 9 vs, 17 No, 3 vs. No, 2; No. 5 vs. 20 No. 7 vs. No. 0; No. 8 vs, 22 No, 9 vs. No. 2; No. 5 vs, 24-:No, tJ'vs, N6, 4; No, 7 vs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Squires and family sailed on the Prince George Saturday night for a holiday trip to Vancouver, Baseball Scores SATURDAY GAMES National League New York 4-21, Philadelphia 5-4. Boston 5, Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati lChicago 4. Pittsburg 4, St Louis 6. American League Chicago 4, Detroit 16. St. Louis 8, Cleveland 7.. Philadelphia 1, New.York 5. Washington 3Boston 1. sunday'games National League Cincinnati 4-1 Chicago 0-4. New York 7. Phlladp1nhl:i A . . -uosion Brooklyn 4-5. miSDurg 0-7, St. LOUIS '4-2. American League Philadelphia 1, New York 3. Washington 2-3, Boston 1-7 Chicago 0, Detroit 7. St. Louis 2, Cleveland 5. Baseball Standings National League New York 60 38 .635 Chicago 63 40 .612 St. Loul5 58 44 .5G9 uoston 52 52 .500 Pittsburg 48 51 .485 Brooklyn .43 57 .430 Philadelphia A2 CO .417 Cincinnati 135 66 .347 American' League Detroit ,i 65 37 .637 New York 63 37 .630 Cleveland 56 45 ,554 Boston 54 50 519 wasnington 47 54 .4561 St. Louis 43 52 .4531 I'niiaaeipnia 38 59 .392 Chicago 36 68 .346 FOOTBALL August 7 Merchants vs. Legion. August fl-Leglon vs. Regiment. On August 14 -and 10 selection games will be played in preparation for the game against the Navy for the Hanson Cup during the time the II, M,,e.nDahae'Ulrjl5(Jrt:" " ' EXHIBIT OF GAME Bedaux Plans to Take Northern B. C. Dhplar to Paris A permanent display In ;Parls -of (he most complete collection of BritUh Columbia game in- existence Is planned by Charles ;E. BeUaux, French sportsman and explorer, who, with an expedition. Is cross ing the Rocky Mountains by :trac- tor this summer. M. Bedaux hopes to collect and have mounted one specimen of each typeof game in the province. These will be placed on permanent exhibition in the Cltroen'Museu'min the French capital. Moose, caribou, sheen and Boat groups will be displayed in their natural surroundings. Photographs will be taken during the trip to be used in the working out -of the backgrounds so that the mounted groups will blend into scenic arrangements identical with the country where the game lived. Fifty-thousand feet of moving picture film of northern British Columbia will be taken. Capt. W. P. Armour sailed on 'the Prince George Saturday night for Vancouver -whence he will proceed to Rochester, Minn., to be with Mrs. Armour who is to receive treatment at the Mayo Clinic. Mrs. Armour Utt several -weeks ago. to rlSltwlth relatives near Drumhcllcr, Alta. Summer Long-waye Reception IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So why not give that set its long needed overhaul now? Phone nine 320 and get the most out of your radio for this coming season. SUPETUOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue to Third Street FIRE is like aimischievousdhilil us soon ns your back is turnetl it iis'iloinr iKometHin(f unexpected for which yotuire'not prepared. During: the past ten years (192I-.3) campers, simJkers anil 'bruh-htirriln'havc startetl 7.B39 .forest fires in British Columbia. Dii-ndt throw uwayOnirniii"; matches Jr amok-InK'materla'Is. Do not. build a fire biKKcnthan you need. Do not leave it unattended. PiitMt dead out 'before 'ydu'leave. IB. CFOREST SERVICE THE CONSOLIDATED ?(HNrNG & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED THAIL UUITISU COLUMMA lamifaeturcrs of Producers & Refiners of 'ELEPHANT TADANAC Brand 'CHEMICAL :FEItTILTZKIt The Letter Box WHAT TIIK'PICKMIEK 'SAID Editor. Dally News: May I trespass on your space to bring home to the people of this part df the eouritry how sadly the Dominion Premier has fallen slriee the last election? At that Ume. to be exact, on June 12, 1930. at his home town of Calgary he said: T am convinced -that unemployment has now ceased to be locil and provincial and has 'become national in Its importance. This Is a new country and there Is no excuse "for unemployment If a government does its duty. I will not permit this country Akith my voire or vote 'ever to become committed to the 'dole system. I will not permit those to-share In any benefits that may accrue unless they are -willing to 'work and my duty is to provide them with work to do. There are (treat national works that may be unaeruxen in times df stress and strain. They will be taken and I promise that'Parllsment shall 'for mulate n definite Dlan of nerman- erit relle'f and that Parliament th1i deal .with this national pwblem and 'provide amelioration in order that next winter th r.anAn people may not befadng the crisis mat is upon us without 'having a remedy on hand." Evidently Premier Pattullo has been urging Premier Bennett to keep his word, to carrv out Hi pledges and provide the promised remedy. Thanking you for your sonce.'sir. I am, ONE 'OF THE DISILLUSIONED. Miss -Jean Harrison 'R.N., lady superintendent df the Prince Ru-pert Oenernl Hospital, left at the end of the week for Winnipeg vlhere she will spend a month's vacation ivlslting'wtth a sister. 'IN THE SUPREME COURT ' OK HRITISll COLUMBIA IV PKOIUTK IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINI8. THATION 'ACT" mi id wrJ-"vtVATil" OP niE ESTATE OP S.y?AUa M"'b known -m VHIALLI8. VHAll and VIDAM8. V.L .E Hhr' th ' of A."t.' . A u- 19,4 1 Mpinud AdriUnUtrator U Uk wUU of NUk VI- r rrqulrm to furnlh Munr. prorwrly .1 on or lyk' Uv 8rd day Oour. AD. l34. and all ,,rU Vt tha amount of their tmlHittrfeM to ma fortliwith, NORMAN A. WAIT, iruiriu Aunuiiirior I Brand ELECTROLYTIC Ammonium 'Piietplutn Sulphite of Ammonia Knptrphw-nlute -.'Complete Kcrllliitra iLead.V.lnc CadmlumiltWmath IN Tire 8UPHCUE COURT OrVKTTttt COLUMBIA i r-Noimr: in ntr lurrtR or ntr xomwis- THAT ON ACT IN TltS MATTTR Or THE ESTATt OT OTTO II, PAimUtXU DUTAAJH TAKE Nonet that br CTdtt I 1U HuxjrrV..,C. rwT it A Xiy ' Autfual. AD. UK I -m fK fl AdminMrrtor of Matt ' W II, PirtfcV. 0'rxl and t, tr- nc eMnu iiliw 4Jbr m r trulrvd to rumWi turn r uprtrt rnnxl, Kiimmv twfor 4he 2m til OitaW. AO. I3. i4 a. p'- IndrtXrd to Ibe eotu r twj . -0 Pr mimmim of thetr inti&K o m fortiwn HEItllERT r OLAR8ET otiieui Aiim-KfW Atlla B tra the 3rd dJ of AUgnM A O IIM in the BurnraiE court or RRrnss COLUMBIA IN fHOIUTt: in the uattkr or the 'Apursi- THATION aot mud IN THE MATTER Or THE ESTATE Of PIKRRE UHUNET, DECEASED TESTATE. TAKE NOTICE tint by crdw ot W Honor W. E. ruixr. the Sra dr AutfUt At! IQ11 1 wmt n-.Jr,'fl I Admnuiror tt Uw uie u rr BrunM. dftnMd, and all P requlrrrf to ?umuh Mm, trtfl cK OrtoUt. A.I). nd -i pv-- Indfbc to id Miir are rwju ") py tb fhnxmtoj tnmr lruv-t-. ia to me forUiwith. HEKUERT r OI-ASSKT OfflcUl Admliu-nW Atun 1) 1 Xtw Jrd Ur of 'AUfUJt AD IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRlTlSi COLUMOIA IV'PHOIUTr. IN THE MATTKH OP THE ADM""' THATION AOT and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE or wmrd. to tit on or brfore th lTif" WARD KtLPATHICK, DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE thnt by rd t.t HJ Honor W. E PUImt. Uh Srd 1 ' Auguat. AD. 1014. t api-aui1" Adjulnwrator of the 'a of Kllpntrtck. drcr.M1, and all I;1" av(lH claim aicallMt the ;! ar mjuirpd to fumlh 'aaine P'V rtnxL to into aii or i before tr , 1I1" f October, AV. 1M4, and ll !rtl." ' indebtrd u, the estate are 'rl' Py Uie amount of their UWo,e,,r"p to me forthwith, HERJIERT 'P tllASSET OrrirhU -AUnlBf Tor 'AUtn. VC Datl the Srd day of AuguM. AX JN THE SUPREME COURT or BRITISH COLUMBIA iv piiniitTi: IN THE MATTER OP THE "APW"' THATION ACT" ,N.. TJ."! Uattisr'' orTirE , rorATi ,ot VVALLACE T. WALTE3BJ, U TAKE NOTICE Utt by Ofder of HjJ Hotior W. E. PUher, lh Srd M 2 AWA, AD. IB34. I waa T Waltetn. deeaad. 'and all 'PrZ Having clalma awJnH Uie verified, to tne n or brtoro Uie Mrl of October. .A D. 1034. and Itwlebted to tlw -efe re 'r!"1'?, pay Urn amount thir titf'"1" to in fortnlth, HEKUERT P OUAxy'-J Dalea Uiard tfay of. Aurust. AJJ