4-Days-4 Steamships Sailings fr Yintoavri 11 j, Pr. Rupert .... 3 pin. ; ' T:? -Catala 1:30 pjn. r. ? a Prln. Adelaide l0jJn. Ci Cardena midnight E- j-iay er Prln. .Louise jun.. E r: .:-.re George 6 j)jn. frwa Vintouvrt C-iaj u Catala pan. "is. ss Prln. Charlotte ajn. Vti ss. Pi George 10 am. . Trinee Rupert 10 jnJ .53 rnn. Aueiaioe jji Ss Cardeaa , - -p m l Anros and Stewart ouncay ss. CaUla p.m. FrMs? on IMiim OiiwiH 4(1 m ' from Mnyox snd Stewart ! mewsy s Catala .11:30 c-; - '-ij m. Pr. George .3 pm, ' Nsij Klter and Port atmpion BunjJr- as Catala . 8 pm rM iiivrr at ran tutpn Tucilay-ss, catala ...iJJOxja.; Octsn Falls T.cmiay. i pr Rupert -STJin. MllJE USED TABIJi MODEL RADIO SI'ECIAL $25.00 Iuht Tested ftte Kaien Hardware A SstW.ctory .llaee to jBlipa. Try It! T Our Oat of Town IVitnds fion't J orget These Jutes Auut 21 toll XXUIIUTION 1VEK J" your cases lor a Jew t are doln8 evcrjrUilng tn 10 u k your stay a pleasant one, I August I 1 21 to 24 NtaataUaMt J. Friday Prln Adelaide 10 pm Saturday as. Tr -George fl pjn rum Ooean FalW Wed Pr Oeorge Friday-as. Pr. Oeorge 8s, Princess Adelaide 10 a .in 10 ajn 4 pjn Ss. -cacdena Pa For' Queen 'Charlotte Island! a u I? 4. 18 a. Pr. Charles a t ram Queen Charlotte Island Aug 16. 30 s.'Pr. Charles 10 pjn for AUka Monday ss. Prln. Charlotte am Wed ss. Pr. George 3 pm From Alaska- Saturdays P-ra henConungloTfimice Br Lakelse ilot Springs - Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet Too We meet nil trains. Freight it uaasengej sen Ice anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat TH. A. 8.i now in service on ilie lake. tfare anywhere on the lake, oneadult. J3J)fllJ0pr head additional. Xo. crowd too Die-No Job loo small. TIONIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY when there was .useful work waiting to be done such as the building -of many useful roads such as the one to Prince Rupert. The first need in the development of a country today as highways. Mr Reid touched briefly on the recent session of Parliament at Ottawa. It had been one of the most lotion had been that providing for kite central bank establishment, re vision of the Bank Act. the new Shipping Act and the Marketing Act. On the tast-mentloned jnea sure there had been forty days -de bate and much controversy and possibly too much partisan feeling As far as the speaker personally was concerned, lie hoped ithat the legis tatlon would be jut Jnto effect slowly and cautiously and that It would really prove of some benefit. "TILLIE THET01LER" important of West It was far from his Intention or desire to advocate sectionalism. said Mr. Red. but the conflwtina viewpoints f eastern and western Canada could not be Ignored. It was becoming necessary for British Columbia to take a stronger stand. Therast. still Imbued with "the Mea of everything centering upon the Atlantic, was not as sympathetic with British Columbia as it might be1. The -east -was inclined to lose sight of the changes in .world de velopments and did not realize the fact that the Pacific coast would ie the future great gateway of world trade nnd centre of commerce The tendency today -was all westward. Last year more wheat had been shipped through British Columbia ports to the United King dom ihnn -thrnueh Montreal, mis desnite the handicap nf the huge Panama Canal toll Pacific coasi ports were open all the year around whereas many Important eastern ports were closed in the winter-saying nothing of Churchill on Hudson "Bay on the development of which $54,000,000 had been spent In anlte of the fact it could be used but six weeks a year It was up to the west to try to pat it over to the east that the Pacific Coast was the j 'gateway oi me i inure. Mr. Reld said he had teen impressed with the -optimism he had found at fitewart In regard to gold I "llvJUeRK'S WE PAMTS T -TWEV IMDUT R.UM -Off - J JL ROY! "THE tHAMCK IS J OKI 1CVJ1 THE DAILT NEWB sgifiAQE BEVEH 1 STOM REID DECLARES O&BENTS'CmiuelllhalStiwked Well" HIGHWAY CONNECTION ifARNIVAIi !i -OJUST LIKE A MAN fcV-f. I Pll THE JAMdWS FOR CITY ESSENTIAL BY VOUflSCLF A NO SMOKE -O0NT VOUTMINKa iMSMT . HeifNs Twice? g3 W or2!0 BtFr'-Ik " TO ENJOY THE HOUUWf TOSjy . I Would Mpan n Jriaf Ilpnl irf Vpw l?nninoKS Here ParifiV II I J ! J Flower Show I Coast future Gateway of World Trade 60c Silver rr an ji Would End Unemployment g 2 s tl I I I a I a Most Ambitious Program .Ever Attempted In Prince .Rupert Ernest J. Colton HOME GAS OPTIMISTS 11 Radio Artiste in liQur Vaudeville 'Show Wednesday, Thursday and Jriday nights. FIMVER SHOWTiiesday, 1 p.m. to midnight rih Kincolith Jubilee Concert Orchestra and (rnival attractions. Pr BALL American Navy vs. Prince Rupert. FnoTBALL H. M. S. Danae vs. Prince Rupert f r llanson Cup. INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Football and Dase- ;;I1 games. snFTBALL Gyro vs. Rotary -Clubs. ! "J have told the people of Prince Rupert before and I say : j, at to them apain that .they should never rest content until J; they have obtained connection by road with the outside ; 2 world," declared Thomas Reid, M.P. for New Westmin-J J, ter, in an address before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at I luncheon yesterday. Highway connection is essential today , j Jor any community xl importance, f declared Mr Held. Railway .and. and silver. It should be remem- 1 THRE.E WARSHIPS in port durimr whole week F and squadron of 12 H S. Naval Planes. In all f nbout 50 Naval visitors. . INVENTION of Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia during the week. DAM ING every nfcht nfter concerts with Grand Ball Friday nipht A Week of HiRh Jinks steamship communication, valu- able as they might be, no ionzer were sufficient and aerial trans- portatlon was not as 3'et sufficient iy perfected. It would .mean a great bered that sixty percent of the i world .population atlll uid metal-! file money onostly silver-iJn con-' dueling transactions. Only in the; western world .had paper money orj deal of additional business fori the credit system been adopted to Prince Rupert If it had a highway, any extent. silver should reach ! thought .Mr. .Held. There would be '60c per ounce, there would not be a! a steady flow of .motorists here ' single idle man In the Interior of j irom the rest of the -country. j British Columbia." predicted the! It was .regrettable. Mr. Reld de- speaker, olared. to see thousands of men be-1 Confidence in Country I Ing kept without .return of labor 1 Mr. Reid stressed Hie -necessity of ! paople .having onfldence .In their: country. When he Jieard ome tCa- nadians talk of adopting systems' uch as were in vogue in Russia or some of the European countries, he was reminded of a statement 'made tv the minister of immigration that ' 6,000 -people who had lived in Can-' ada and had returned to their iia strenuous sessions since Confeder- tlve lands in Europe were now most atlon and a great .deal -of important legislation, some of which would have a far-reaching effect upon the affairs of the country, had been enacted The House had -been in session five and a half months and 127 bills had been Introduced of which over 100 had been placed on the statute books of the country. Among the more important legls- anxious lo get back here while none wished to leave here. Jt . was a .great thing to be able to o to bed and sleep in peace. "We Canadians should be more proud of our coun periencd them." said MmReld In' than that many people today are learning to give thought! to the' pngni ox inose wno are not so fortunately placed as themselves." it Appreciation Expressed Past President T. W Brpwn, who ws in the chair, tendered the .appreciation of himself and the members of the club to Mr. Reid for a splendid address. There was a good attendance of Gyro members and guests were F. Bott of Vancouver. C. V. Evitt. Dr. W. T. Kergin and Col. J. W. Nlcholls of Prince .Rupert. Dr. V. 8. Kergin of 'Premier and II. E. Kergin of Alice Arm. Mr. Reld was accompanied by-bis son. A. Reid. who Is making a northern tour with him. The return visit to Prince Rupert during Carnival Week of the squad-1 ron of twelve United States Navyi seaplanes on their way back to San ; Diego after a mass flight to Western Alaska will be another important feature of the week's festivities. During their stay of a day or so last month enroute north, the fliers won many friends here and they"! will receive a heart? "welcome back. COAL! COAL! -'Our Tamous Ed son, Alberta and -Sulkley -Coals -guaranteed 'Valley are to .give satisfaction. Try a ton ol Uo. J flulkley Vabey. We also tell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 18 rhonea fit glli j try than we sometimes seem -to be," declared the speaker. TOR. "SALE Used School NOPE -.NOT MUCH fr A HOLIDAY BUT 1 SUR DID ENJOY MY OG DEN'S FORSALE "If the future holds peace, po.- mo Sixth Ave. "West. 1 i ftfhlv shaft rnmA mtt .nf thc " i tiwine Ume. throuh which we are POR BALE- English -collapsible , now rutfisine better for h-urinp px- ' 0-Cn. Classified Ads Price 32.50. Bally News.4 til FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-room flat ..with1 range $17 a month, water in eluded. Apply Suite 4 Levin Apartments. Box 96. t; AGENTS TYATCTED AGENTS wanted to take ordn lor -The Most Beautiful line of Personal Greeting Cards pub- "lished In Canada." Priced as low as 18 for $1.00. $10 Sales "Kit, Tree. Art-Point Card .Company Victoria, B.C. MUSIC VIOLIN Tuition, tiheory And .har mony. Miss N. Lawrence. Rtone 177. Classes start SeDt. 1. 209 HAIRDRESSER TERMAXENT WAXNQ! Cluster Curl; Latest Styles SIELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE It Is not known definitely as vet' the supreme court of British un just wiuii aay nicy wui oe iierc. .ntortATE IN THE MATTER OF THE TRATION ACT" SSd ADMIN1S IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Ot PIEftOE pirTitiv BRUNET. nntiMPX riKCEASKD. IN TESTATE, take scmcT. .that bv .order of 2tf Honor W. E. JJahor. the 3rd day of AiBrtkrt. AD. 14. 1 was appoinUd krn?riAtrator of tbe estate of nerr Brunct. oeftat and all parties barlMt CUrnis sctinst the said eate re quired to furnish same, properly or .October. AX), isu. .ana mu imnm Indebted to the ewtitte are required fwy the amount of thlr IndbtedneM ui me lormvao. .HERBERT P. .OLASSET. Orflclsi AdmUUMrator AUln. BC DsWi the 3rd day of August. AD. 1S3M "Pantless" Running 1 l ; ..... -wmm VnJKDS 'f;rr. Ar PAINTERS BookiiTAINTlND and 1 Moller, Phone Hed 02. TRANSFERS Birth. Jackplne. Cedar. OGDEN'S ailcE JtUKD JiEOlBTRY .ACT CUT PLUG n? ordfleate .of True Tio. Jjiwi. if N THE SUPREME COXTET OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IV rKOIUTK IN THE JklArriSK or THE "ADMIKIS-TKATKJN ACT" and IS THE UATTEH OP THE ESTATE OF vertflfd. to me on or brforr tne 3rddj WARD KILPATRICK, JUXXASED. TAKE NOTICE that By order of HIa Honor W. E. Fiebv. toe 3rd day of August. AX). 1S4. I -was ,&ppcntedj AdmbUfftntor of the estate oi wita KUpamek. 3eeeaMd. and aU parti havln claims scsintPt the said estate I sre required to fur&Uh sorae. properly1 Termed, to me on or before the Srd day October. AD. 1934. sad all parties "udebted to tbe estate are required to pay the amouat -of nelr imaVebtedoeas to me fortliwUh. JiEREHCT P. XHA3BKT. OZflftal Admlnlatrstor. Aflm. BC. Dated the Srd day of August. AD. 193. Lot 1004, said to contain m ktskm more or itm. Lot 1433. said to cond tain 316 Acres, more or .less, tand u 1434 said to contain T2 acres, siort orletM. till In -Ranee 5. Coast District J WHEREAS proof ;of las ox tne aooTW Certificate oi Xtti usuea in me nmr. of Ernest. HeUIach and -Alonza ucuon M has been n.Vd In this office, nottee is nierebr tzfren ZA I sbalL St tie i- rinit DUkUeatian ttrreol. issue t provisional CerUXlcate of Tiue m imv of said loot cettrncate. 'un la to annume valid oc-lectran b..laMle :tO ttw. In jrritlne. H5ATED at the land wcistTT -viivx. Prtnoe Jiupert. B.C. Ohls 23 td -day icf Uuly. AD. 34. ANDREW THOMPSOH, Deputy JleclstrsJ' tA Titles C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, lapt. Edward Mabbs, arrived on ipoxt at 5;20 this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte I islands -and will be here until 30 o'clock Saturday night when sac will -sail on tier return south over, .the same route. i IS THE SFPBKME COCKT OKBRlTTSH , . . ! COLUMBIA ' Papertanging ,v prorite IN THE KATTEE OT THE "AEfjGNia- ' : TRATION ACT" IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP OTTO H. PARTRIDGE, XKCXA&EU. CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177. take totice tint 'by order of nu fiHooor w. E. rsener. me aru oj i Aurist. . ' -AD. 134. I -was ppolatta AdmliLtotrator of the estate oi Otto H Partridge, deceased, and all paraes baring claims seainst the said az required to furnish some, properr? verified, to Ae on or .before the ' Srd day of October. AD. jaw. and all parties indebted to -the .estate aie .required 20 pay the amount of their lndebtednsss to me forthwith. .HERBERT r. ULASSEi. Ofriclal Administrator, Atlln. B.C. Dated the Srd day of Aujust. AD, 19S.' IN THE -SCPHKMX COURT OFBBsTIBB COLUMBIA IX PROntTE IN THE MATTER OF THE -ADUIXS- TRATIO.N ACT" I and I IS THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF NICK VTOALB, ccherwlse known ns -VIDALLTS. VIDA1ES nd VXDALAS; TAKE "NOTTCf: that oy order of Bkt Honor W E. Jtsher, the srd osy ; August. AD. 1934. I ras tppadntsd Administrator of the estate of Nick Vi- dtCla. otherklse knon ss vwwiis. vias-lea and VldU.'IIWMl, -and all paKMs iULVOKt xlaims Against XUe jziO. UJ are required to rurnisn -same1, propeuj rettfled. 4o jne-on-or bdore he rdda of October, AD. IB34. and au paruss Indebted to the estate Afe recnurea pay the amouot of their indeoieaness to me lorwviin. NORMAN ,A. WATT. ' Otflclal AdmUittrat, Prtnoe Rupert. B.C. Dated the 3rd eHty -of August. AD, 3834.' IN THE BTTPROOt COUKT vrnttiini COU7UB1A . rV PKORATE . j. IN THE MATTER OF THE AU1UJU TRATION ACT and IN THE MATTER OF TirE .ESTATI GT WALLACE T. WALTERS, DECEASSU,' Jt ria. TAKE NOTICX UM Jky OJOr d Honor W. X. JTsher. the jSrd Hay, fear Anrut. AD. ltJ4 I ivaa ppemna Administrator of .the restate of .XaiUt ' T Walters, deceased, and all 'jrti having Claims against the said' are required to jurniso same, proper, vertf IsxL .to me on or before ine 3rd flf" of October. AD. 1034. and all Ipartlts Indebted o the tale are Pscuirea . pay lh amount their indebtedness, to me forth with. r' HERBERT T. OLASSET. !' Official AdmlrOstraVs, AUln. B.C. -1 Dated the 3rd day of August. SU, U3. -ByWestover .1 n i' a : I. i 1