MUt TWO Quality is Bargain You Can Buy theBest Shoes that fit . . . and the fact that our shoes are made by reputable shoe makers is your guarantee of quality. AGENTS FOR Onyx Shoes for Women Hartt Shoes for Men Mickey Mouse Shoes for the Children The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue. LIMITED Exclusive Agents for Northern B.C. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE BGFERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone .. ... DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Phone 35? PufilliDed Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P. PULLED Managni-Bdltor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period 'paid In advance r or lesser perioas, paia in aavance, per week By mail 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 98 86 15.00 JO S.0C 8j00 Friday. June 15. 1934 CARRYING AUTOS TO INTERIOR The service given by the railway in carrying automobiles between Prince Rupert and interior 'points is to be discussed and passed upon by the Board of Railway Commissioners in the near future. At present the business is practically nil. Cars cannot get to Terrace or Hazelton without paying a toll that is prohibitive. Tourists as well as Prince Rupert residents are cut off from enjoying the right to motor to outside points because the railway authorities have not so far considered it good business to carry their cars. They might as well put up a sign reading "No cars carried." While it is difficult for a layman to talk costs to a railwayman, we cannot believe that, if this business were organized on a popular basis, it might not become profitable. Suppose each train carried one or two flat cars that were shunted off at Cedarvale or Hazelton and picked up there on the return, leaving the citizens of those places to arrange for the unloading and loading, it seems as if the problem would be solved. At a cost of ten dollars each there would be more or less constant income from this source for the railway company and everybody else would be satisfied. There is not the slightest hostility to the railway company in making this suggestion. Sooner or later Prince Rupert people jnustjje given an opportunity to take their cars'.toijtne interior and the railway is the most suitable means of conveyance at present. With the possibility of j taking the car to the Bulkley Valley, car owners would in-1 crease in number and there would follow a greater com-! munity of interest between Prince Rupert and the people j of the hinterland. j BAPC0LITE VARNISH AND ENAMEL A finish that will not only resist every destroying element but will actually retain Its beautiful lustre twice as long as other exterior varnishes and enamels made by older processes. For marine and : an exterior purposes. ! THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. r 255 Third Avenue Phone: HI NEW ROYAL I The Westholme HOTEL Room8 i. ZarelU. P.oprietor u "A HOME AWAY FROM . . . , HOME" nd IIarDor v,ew Single and . Double Rooms, by Day, Week Hate, $1.00 up or Month. CO Rooms, Hot St Cold Water Locald at 614 Second Ave- Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 16ft Pr,nc Rupert Terrace is Busier Town Today I Than For Some Time; Timbering j And Mining Give Work to Many ' By C. Irvine j TERRACE, June 12: Terrace as a whole is looking much busier now than it has for some time and the people, here are feeling much more optimistic about the future. Truck loads of logs and ties are being brought in daily and the sawmills in Terrace are being kept busy all the time, giving employment to quite a number of men. There are COLTHURST IS SPEAKER Tells Hotary Club About Oxford Group Movement in Address At Luncheon Captain J. B. Colthurst of Terrace. In an address to the Rotary Club yesterday afternoon at the Commodore Cafe, spoke of the Oxford Group Movement, Its origin and spread and its effect on the life of each community where It had taken hold. It was a scheme for the co-operation of God and Man. Prank Buchman, the originator. was an American who, when in England in 1906, heard a woman give an address on "Surrender to God and the Folly of Resentment." He later met John R. Mott. who suggested he should go to the States and take up Y. M. C. A. work at -the University of Pennsylvania. He did so with marked success un til there were no fewer than 1500 men In his Bible class. A group meeting was held at Cambridge, England, in which Oxford men were invited and this gave the movement Its name. The movement spread to South Africa and was the means of getting Smuts and Hertzog together to work In THE DAILY NEWS ilve sawmills In operation In and . around Terrace the Inter-Valley Lumber and Supply Co., Uie Little Lumber Co.. Lakelse Lumber Co., Vanarsdol Lumber Co. and the Carl Pohle Lumber Co. These mills are being kept busy cutting railway ties, switch ties, poles and piling. Then the Columario mine at Usk . has done much to brighten the aspect for the people here, reducing the unemployment list for Terrace and district by some sixty or seventy men. There sems to be a steady In-' crease pf new families coming in from points along the line to locate in Terrace. This spring there have been a very noticeable number of these families and houses that for some time have been empty ar now being occupied In most of these families the men are working along the line putting In ties and other repair work along the road. Owing to the early spring the strawberries and orchards, as w!l as the flower gardens, are two or three weeks ahead of usual. People were beginning to fear that on account of the lack of moisture the crops this year would be dried up and ruined but. on Saturday morning, came the much needed rain and. with this element of nature assisting, very good crops are anU-cipated. . Each year Lakelse Lake seems to become more and more popular as a summer holiday resort. Camps are still being oullt on the lake shore unison for the good of the country. and Deoole from Terrace and all ine speaicer expatiated on the 'around the district rome to Tj, It- outstanding features of the move-1 else to soend their vainn n u ment such as guidance, sin, shar-! anticipated there will be more this ing, stewardship, teamwork and year than ever before. There are at loyalty and its effect his on own (present fifty camps around the lake m.u uui iere was m yan-jand during the summer months i aaa, as a resuuoi me movement; a , about it many more tents are put no spiitb vi L-uiiuuciice ana opii:up. mism. it was tne Best antidote for communism. He saw It spreading through the whole country until the Dominion from sea' to sea became a Dominion of God. bbbebbbi Here's Arctic coolness for sweltering summer days Arrow Cooltex Shirts. A fabric that lets the breezes through but wears and wears. Latest colors. Arrow fit and tailoring. Values you can't match else where. Also Cooltex Pajamas, Underwear and Cravats. Come In and look them over. Lambie & Stone Where Good Clothes Cost Les The First Showing of COOLTEX In Western Canada WE LEAD OTIILHS FOLLOW At the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday guests were Captain Col-hurst of Terrace. W. H. Wilson Murray. Frank Dockrill of Tellcwa and Clarence Thomson of San Henry Whittaker. provincial ar- Frandwo- John Dybhavn presided. chltect, who arrived In the city at Ihe end of last week from Smlthers in the course of a northern trip on official duties, sailed Wednesday afternoon on the Prince George to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart and was proceeding through to his headquarters in Victoria last evening. Mi - 1'rontnincvd 'rm.oumW by - A " . , . . ly (Bfe. Comwifisvur ! ifitrur of thf fiiirtt finality. Thi lvrrtiement is not published or diplaved bv the I. quor t, ontrrj Heard or fiovemmeiM -i It , I . rr :, Demers Summer Cash Sale FRIDAY, JUNE 15th Bargains in Coats, Suits Dresses and Hats GuttaPerchaTires For Sale Hy S. E. Parker Ltd. - Phone 83 Ford Dealers Third Ave. East SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLES THE BIGGEST VALUE IN e rrr uced TIRES The Koadcrofl Tire innde by (Julia Perchn lias &aZf-Ju''SHOCK ABSORBERS" of live gum rubber to protect the cord plies. No other tire at this price bus suc h protection. It inetuiH I'liotmuiidn of extra mile per tire, mid gretiter SAFETY in every mile. Every tire io guaranteed. CUTTA PEHCIIA A RUIlllEn, LIMITED We buy anything and sell everything in household goods at THE BON Phone Green 698 IJetwren S and 10 p.m, Van's Bakery Opposite Boston C' Quality Breads 4 for 25c At AH Utotttt WW on for Your rroi" Phone 11L