Cool and delicious! SALADA DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KCFERT - HJUT1SH COLUMK1A PuclUriM gvery Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prtnec Rupen Dully News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - MsnsKlng-Edltor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City dell? ery. by mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance iSA j for lesser periods, paid 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 . Member of Audit Burean ( Circulations THE DEPRESSION .10 9 a Friday. July 20, 1934 l The depression which is rapidly passing was particularly hard on the building trades, according to the Royal Bank monthly letter. For every unemployed person in the industries providing food and clothing there are fifteen in the building and subsidiary industries. A similar condition existed in the United States where special govern; Iment action was taken to try to stimulate the building industries. The recovery in Britain has been brought about through stimulation of the building industries. This industry is af-.f ected more than any other by the mental condition of the people. If a person is feeling happy and prosperous he considers the possibility of building. If he is depressed the last thing he would think about is building. Dependent on the building trades are the activities of, not onIyk the manufacturers of building material such a lumber, brick, quarried stone, lime, builders' hardware, etc., but also the architects, the real estate brokers, commercial travellers, all of whom have been suffering from the depression. Through the closing of offices the landlords of city buildings have found their places empty and that has thrown janitors out of work, coal merchants have had less to do and all utilities have suffered. Let building get under way and every other industry will immediately be af fected by the stimulus. Good houses are needed and people who already havi homes would like to improve them inside and out if they had the money with which to do it. Already there has been quite a movement in that direction compared with twr years ago and it will not be long before everyone will be setting the decorators at work and there will not be skijlet! men enough to handle the work. THE STATE OF GERMANY Germany seems to have settled down after the squelching of the rebellion against the present regime by wholesale killings, called by some people murders. At any rate moist of those who lost their lives were not given even the semblance of a trial. Vhile it is true that exceptional times make necessary taxeeptjbnal methods, it seems a pity that Germany has bad iff Mep. back a hundred, years ormoreoyernmentally t6 the days' of absolutism. EvidentlyHeVr Hitler h more firmly in command in that country than ever before and the future will depend to a large extent on the ability and mentality of the leader in the working out of the governmental scheme. i msMim.im.imi a? m. rawi mrmt ma mw msmxmxmmamsmatsusmmsm 1 BICYCLES We are now carrying the C C M line of bicycles. C. C SI bicycle parts and repairs and Dunlop bicycle tires and tubes. We cordially ujvtt you to drop in and irupecf our stock. GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBride St mmm.:n m rr w:m ?-axsnB i atT rm -.an r ,m rn mnrt m HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Beach rikhlii(, Hat blue, ItaJmlntofl, rtrnlr, Hrvnte IMr, ftm-l( In the KntMin. Mt fully lnrnlxhnl ntxf at Kunian Kltrr, Tot full particulars tpp'7 MRS. DUNN Masaett. B.C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarellt Proprietor "A HOME AWAT FROM HOME Rates Il.N aa 50 Boom. Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone Ml PO. Box 1 u All Round Athlete Not only coes Anna Paluszet au round athlete of Nassau caueye put the eight-pound shot, but she Is a real sprinter and Jtanpet She h a member of the Polish' American team for the Puluft Olympics. Northern B.C. News SKIDEGATE R, O. McKenzle proprietor of the Premier Hotel at Queen Charlotte Ttty. Is making extensive Improve- SHOES For the Children How much thought do yoo give to the child's Ten Little Toe and the footwear they need? "As a twig Is bent. so will grow the tree applies to we human too, and most especially to the feet of the little ones Genuine Original CLATTON & IIURLBLT "MICKEY MOUSE" Ventilated CUSHION SOLE-SHOES For Children The Family Shoe Store LU1ITEU Third Avenue Phono 117 ment to the ocean beach nine miles up the east coast from Queen Charlotte City which is one of the attraction in connection with the hotel. It Is known as Jungle Beach and 1 one of the prettiest spot on the Queen Charlotte Islands The provincial department of public works Is tearing down the garage at Skldegate and wtil mote t to Queen Charlotte City. Mrs. John R. Morgan of Crescent Inlet has been a guest at the Dune at Tlell. A. R. Hillary, road auperinten .dent and Alfred Cook, road fore , iety and the hope is being expres sed here that-the public works de- ' partment win see fit to use It In all future bridge and wharf construction on the Islands. J. Mathers, pioneer farmer .and postmaster of Sandspit. paid a re-Ceofvlstt, to Skldegate and Queen Charlotte City on business. Port Simpson recently, the trustees and residents taking part During the evening a campflre picnic was held on the WALLACES Ml TERRACE July Sale UirU White Slacks- With blue trim heavy drill, per pair After a long spell of warm sun- thine, cool, cloudy weather has pre vailed daring the past week with Iwekeme showers. The garden and FoBowtog the recent vtrt of the The late news broadcast each ! PfOTmml urand MMreas and night of the Vancouver Province Is ; Prince Rupert party, member of much appreciated by the people of !oc1 Orange Lodge have been the Queen Charlotte Island. It ' aetlTe ot kte. On Sunday last they gives the people of the Island awere 00 Parld to the Anglican much better opportunity than they Church and on Thursday a suace-have ever bad before of keeping hi ' tul ocUl buh was spent in their touch with the events of the, oat- nB nw Tne soeMi took the side world. S1.00 GUIs Play SuitsWith pleated style short and Blouse to match, in green or copen Q-f A( reg $145; for QX1V Sports Crepe Dress In pastel shade: value to $2.75; for S1.49 Summer Hat To be cleared at Just half price including crepe and straws in latest styles and selling Cftr h CI Ofi from Foundation Garment--All rubber glidle rorw lettes and corset, a very com pre o-f fin Q3V tensive selection at. each Suede Taffeta Blouse A new shipment in eggshell. fWh. white, etc. In sixes 32 to 40 QP each hi- hi jM'j- l.atir. silk lineu values to $59 M f,r ii -nockac White fUnnelelte A plendid wearing quality. 5 yd Raoi. SUk Panuet la assorted Ure trimmed. Mr vaioea. for New 841k and Wfioi Hese In dark i. per pair 2 pair for Mercury Pare 8Hk ilae In weiahu. latest Very special, pair mi . Bathing Bulls at special reducu. Jantaen. Penman, etc . all purr Adult C-f Qr Children f rum from Hundreds of Other Worthwhile Attractions Here SEE OUR WINDOWS AND VISIT OI K STORK 811.25 51.00 39c m r D'JC $1.10 79c S1.00 We Close at 8 p.m. Saturdays We Accept City Scrip vet misture. term of a feast of strawberries. 1 There 1 some prospect that Trr-' race wHl be visKed in the near fa- man, are receiving congratulations ' tare by an officer of the Canadian on trie splendid Kb of rebuilding ' Airway. The local landing field ts the long bridge between Queen Charlotte City and Skldegate. Queen Charlotte Islands cedar was being spruced up for this event. The Orange Lodge has eempleled used in the -work. This timber, it is tit new hall on Laketee Avenue. It claimed, will outlast any other var- 1 a handsome addition to the Tillage and does the local members credit for building such a fine hall in these times of depression. A piano has been installed and Mrs. Adams is pianist for the lodge. The Oddfellow- and Rebekah' Lodges staged a picnic recently af Kalum Lake. There were sport for the kiddles, boating on the lake and a good time generally. The weather was lovely for the occasion. Rev. J. E. Blrchall has gone to his home in England, having received The closing exercises of the Port I somewhat serious news concerning Simpson Public School were held his mother's health. During hi ab- sence. which is expected to be for several weeks, the church services are being read by church wardens beach by the nursing staff ot the i on alternate Sundays. Port Simpson Hospital at which) - Mis Petra Llndland. the teacher.) The ladles of the Anglican was the guest of honor. The outing ! Church Auxiliary spent a pleasant terminated by the singing of "Auld I time recently pienieklng at Braun's Lang Syne." as Miss Llndland Is ! Island. Mr. Swain took them there leaving this school this year, ter minating a very successful two-year i period spent here. Capt. Angus Maclvor of the Dominion Fisheries Department was In port recently and reports very fair fishing for the Naas at this time of "the year. Miss Nicholson and MUs Staples, In his commodious Charabanc. Several Terracltes have left for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Young have gone to Vancouver for the school vacation. Three teachers, Mia McOinnls, MUs Patmore and Miss McLean, have also left. The Board ot Trade held their quarterly meeting when E. T. Ken- of the staff of the Crosby Olrl's , ney, M1A. for 8keena. described School, have left Vancouver Island for their vacation. Mis B. Love of the Port Simpson Hospital staff, returned here after spending a few days in Prince AdvcrtiM m tts Dally Htwi. the doings of the recent legislative session. J. Smith spoke Interestingly of the Agricultural College at Ouelph. There was a full attendance and Ice cream and other light refreshment were served. cently John WUmar. the mtnager welcomed ine visitors and W H BumeU. president of the Board r,t Trade. repHed in a cheery spirit Several parties were conducted over the work which provwd of much tn-tateai. Before rotaratsig to Terrace ment were provided H. M winson and dattghter of Terrace are now m charge of Kalwa Lake Ledge for the asnuoer season Reeettt fine hot days brought many local people ot to pick wild raapberrtea which are both large and plentiful 1- Members of the Board ot Trade paid a visit to Columarlo Mint ri- New Discovery In Antennas A Greater tlgnsl to noite level b now possible with the 111 I arriaL ThU antenna b specially designed for tbe new short wave recelTtrs and will work on all waves. Fjti mates gWrrt on yonr particular requirements. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue Third Street If You Have Used Furniture TO SELL Oct In touch with D.Elio 3rd. Ave opposite Moose Hall He buys and sells everything Ti me Commodore 'Cafe Has convr r Cabaret ini- roon. 1 Afternoon Teas Cat ring to b' both tternoor. supoaytng car card free Bon't F.-v 50c Sunday Chicken Dinner GET A REAL REST And Change of CUmaU FURNISHED Also Room a t Mrs. nirnic's C anp Lake KatWn COAL! COM Cur Famous Edson A.--" - 1 Uulkley Valley Coals an? L iced to glv satlsfacU; : rt ton of Na 1 Uulkley lso sell Timothy Hay V6 Oat and Barley Prince Rupert Feed Co- II Phone Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 5X0