Greatly Reduced- Prifcfa Ml WHITE SHOM Safldals, Sftaps and Oxfords See Window Display For Styles tiegulafc tb $5.0t) PHONE 357 oAHi Ebitibrj (Estab. 1908) $3 Where Most People Trade SUBSCRIPTION RATES CfHiMISTIG RfePORT 4MILY SHOE STORE LTU. THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRaTIS.. COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN Mariaging-Edltor City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid iri advance, per week 10 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News bepartrrieni Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations wniie empnasiziner tne setoacK on tne prairies as a re litlNNING TRUE TO FORM Since the depression commenced there has been a tendency everywhere in democratic countries to be critical of goyef hrrie'nts arid in a good rtiany ca'ses tb tiirri tHeril oiit. This shbwed itself in the Dominion election, and i Sketches 0( Old TiirttirS 3 In Baseball I Harrv Menzies Started placing in Victoria wff.fi other famous brothers. Began local career in 1916 with Colts. Has played oh aft city league teams since, starring at second base. No v playing outfield for old timers. Red Robertson Started playing ball in Canada's Queen City 'Toronto). Played west in all malor cities to Prince Ru pert. Starred with lpcSl Sons of Canada for many years. Still play ing outfield for Old Timers. Howard Friziell Started with Colts in inter mediate league, developed into star pitcher witH Sons of Canada In senior company. After arm went bad played first base. Is still holding down that position for Old Timers. Brick Skinner Started out as catcher in Van-: eer. Playing mat position on rri-day night for Old Timers. Dido Gurvich Started as outfielder in local league, played third, base,, has developed into one of the best backstops Prince Rupert has had in years Still in the game and always good for a laugh. Will be Thursday, July 30, 1936 in there catching for Old Timers on Friday evening. Gordfe Hill Started as catcher with Colts under unuer Harvey narvey Fraser. rraser. Moved to u n ,i. .. . . .... .. i. j. . . , Ti -':, ouiu ui uic uiuujjin in ouiuc ui ,wic uxoi.j mc uiuiiLiiij the outfield in senior company, Bank of Montreal report just issued says this does not was heavy hitter for many years, seriously affect the treheral recbverV movement Avhicli win be in there socklfig the apple 1 1 1. 1 A ' ixlt-.'.'j --. It '. nas ueen going on witn sngnt interruptions since tne De-ginning Of the year. The tourist, business has been much improved, half a million cars having entered Canada from the United States during the months of April and May arid later entries of which there are as yet no official returns have been keeping up well. .Mineral production has shown expansion, wheat exports have increased, railway revenues are rising; and in every other line there are m dications 6f lmproveriient. The Bank of Montreal has been careful in recording re covery improvements but this month it throws itself un reservedly into the role of optimist. SOCIAL CREDIT IN MANITOBA Social Credit was not well organized in Manitoba and had done very little propaganda work, but, the propaganda in Alberta1 rnust undoubtedly have had ah effect in the older Prairie nrovinco. At anv rate Social Credit spurns for Old Timers also still catching them in his hip pocket in the Khtack Fishirig Club Holds Its Annual Meeting , i . 1 , 7, ' v 7 ' r ,."71 The Tie club ciud Is is planning planning to to put put n a to have got away to a pretty good start, to some extent fourth boat on Khtad'a take and At 1 i . ill. r r i. l I . .... . . j . ; . uispiacing uie kj. kj. r. movement m mat province. The annual meeting of the Khtada Fishing Club was held latt nignt in me store oi ueorge Bryant, the president The following officers were re-elected: President, George Bryant. Secretary, joe Scoty. Executive h. G". ya'ndersluy3, F A. MacCallum' and Dr. L. W. also to finish large like. the cabin at the SOFTBALL SUSPENDED Foiicwing failure of Juriftr Elks ahd Canadian National Recreation Association tb field team's la'st night in the scheduled first garria . J ' ' ' ' inu ovuiiu nail ji biic tifjr i f th$ provincial ( elections. 0 The tendency is for people bali League, announcement was to vote against any administration, good or bad. Manitoba made of the suspension of league is shnvvirror tViicr in a vritVior vm'rii-tr nrilo nmtfrrov. nnriaMav. activities for the remainder of the .K,.i.j,i.i-ij i..tt. u ..... l'.. season. jug wic yuvci iiinujit a leputeu buenyui. il is i uiHHllg true tu iuiiu uul uik upset nus ueen luuuuieu aim me nroDa- rAfrrns is ii)NnnN bility is that the administration there will be continued London, July 30 : (fcp)c'actui in power but very much weakened. Presumably PremiferkrowK i on the increase in Lon Rrnrkpti will vomnin fit nmr iinfil tVih T hrrlcloiiino ifDMon, as indicated at a, rectnexi -umu ai jvjtv. uubit wv uiomiuic I hlbltlori It is convenient foriri arid then it will be a question whether he will be outvoted. of irSenirlgSf& sl SpS Shb live we laKc u 'triai tne tenaencv to vote against governments in flats. is being modified. Possibly it will disappear altogether by the tifTfe" it els to Btirrard's turn. The Province news- nsner'bv Us carnino-criticism and ridiculously pfettv hostility to. Premier Pattullo is making the way easier for Pattullo. KOKH WHISKY This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. If you wish to swap soraetrrinl Try a classinetf. CEKTIIICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS ..Fou'rih of Jiify, line Frar(ftn Dufk l,ond.,W)flow. Fwtloiu ranberry, Ctt-lii,llrMluH', l-rlloa, Ilaliitow Frf Hon, Frontal Fraction, Fortal, Com-anrhr, Mountain, Hobo, paif, I'ta. Ted Frartlo, Chrrokrr, "V" Inlgan, Taction, .Hlvcr Wrdcr traction, Mineral Clalinn. . . , Situate lh the Atlln Mining Dlvialon of Oioslar District Where looated: East of Fourth ,tf Jul; Crttk ind north of Crater Crek . . , . . . TAKE NOTICE that P. C. Underfill! ictlog . ai agent,, tor ,,Afllri;Rufrnet Mine Limited, Free Miners Certificate No. 1243-E, Intenda, sixty days from the dale. Jfcreof, to, apply .to the MJu ing Recorder lor CertlUcaAea of Ira-brovemenitis tor the pur fx 6t obUlii-ing Crown OranU of the above clalma. And further take notice that action. (Under Motion '85. of the "Mineral Act," tmut be commenced before the tamanr of uch Certlflcaitea. of ImprovemenU. I ' Dated thU 25th day uf May, 1936. ... (THura. lo Jy t) pcGlyiriont Park Jiinior Girls hi ! Stiflball Cup Win 17 to 16 in a very close and excit ing game. Keen Interest yJa's ifrown' by the many sp'ecta'tbrs. Others scores were: McClymont Intermediate Boys 11, Seal Cove in'tefrriediate Boys 1. McClym'bnt Intermediate Girls 8, Seal Cove Intermediate Girls 5. Games tb be played Friday are as follows: At Gyro grounds Intermediate girls, Seal Cove vs. Acropolis; intermediate boys, Acropolis vs. Seal Cove. At Bdoth School Intermediate girls, Mcfclymont vs. Westview; Intermediate boys, McClymont vs. Westview. The McClymont junior girls' team consists of the following: Norma Scherk (captain), Ethel Knutson, Amy Armstrong, Margaret Simond-son, Audrey Grimble, Margaret Smith. Zelda Hale. Dorothy Haide. Icouver Commercial League, play- Muriel Keyes and Reidun Kildahl. i J .. 1 j I I ri Ulg III VctllUUS ill o.. i iajtu outfield all of Prince Rupert car- Swiminiftg Pbtil Dressing Rooms Gyro Club Authorizes Playground Committee to Go Ahead With Work The Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at its luncheon yesterday, authorized the playground committee to proceed with the erection of dressing rooms in connection with the McClymont Park swimming pool where swimming Instruction is being given by Instructor David Bell as part of the, supervised play ground activities. The building of the dressing rooms will be proceeded with at once. Hanson Cup Soccer Team is Selected At a meeting of the executive of the Prince Rupert Football Asso-ciatlori iri the Canadian Legion Club Rooms la'st night the follow ing players were selected, .to pliv against a team for H M. C. ? Skeena on Monda'y next. J. Pierce (gbal)'. W., Murray and A. Davies (backs). P. Edgecumbe, A. Ronalds arcl T. Bussarilch, (half S) . Ferguson, II. Dickens, ,A. Diet ens, R, Armstrong, McMtkH (fonvards). Spates: Blake, O'Neill, Cra'riv. Veltch. Miss Allda Johnson of the city telephone departriient sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Alice for a trip to Vancouver. Very successful and enjoyable was the tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon 'jy the Re'bekah Lodge at the home of ivlrs. W. A. McLean, Flftlt Avenue West. Many ladies called durine the afternoon and the hostess was assisted in recelvlhu .McClymont Junior Girls won the by tne notje grand, Mrs. A. Barbe. playground softball cup last night, The rooms presented a Very at- nrs nf nink and ereen being used in the floral setting. The ,tta. ... . ..... - v j 4 j i -'. j Central M. Pollick. Edmonton: .0. Alex ! I' f r ... l..&MIfyiMyb, 193, pacms Tyro yfvin ,t i n tfSHHBBMHBBWBi Tea And -Mekah PJMILLtU BLtNUtD 1 sV V ' Sale is Success AM BbTf LEt) Week - End Special 'SPORT Delightful Affa'ff Held YestefJat IN SCOTLAND BY Afterrtoo'ri at Ilotte of Mrs. DEWAR : V. A. sfcLean by defeating Westview by a' score of traCtive appearance, RebekaTi col-1 table was centred witn a oeauuiui, bowl of pink and white sweet Flea's. There were cut glass arid silver coverings with .pink and gfeeti randies. Mrs J. W. McKInley. Mrs. J. A. Murray, Mrs. J. M. Slrtfpsotf arid Mrs. J. S. Irvine presided at the tea table. Mrs. S. V. Cox was general con venor and was assisted In the" tea; room by Mrs. J. L. Mcintosh arid Mrs. William Sherman Jr. Servl-teifrs were Mrs. W. McLeod. Mrs. D. V. Smith and Mrs. Peter Solera The home cbokirig table, laden iil tK trnnrl thin ere tn Pflit Wifd !fi CUUlgc Ul iviio, u. v. i iiiviiiai. and Mrs. A. Blackhall. Hotel Arrivals ander, C.N.R.; John McLellan, 1 Usk; D. Hadland. Oona River; R II. Phillips, city; J. Williams, Ma's-sett. Knox D. McLean, II. Hariseri arid T Anderson, city; J. H. Scott arid & Glenstery, Vancouver; R. Stot-tard, Trail; E. M. Field, Nelsbrf. Prince Rupert F. C. Andrews arid wnilrtri Mac- kay, Vancouver; Mrs. N. G. PraH, Port Esslngton; A R. McCawley, Toronto; Mr .and Mrs. George W. Cripps and grandson, city; Mrs. A. L. Richardson, Tlell; Mr. B. Richardson, Klnley, Sask. Royal S. Gordon, Vancouver; F. O'Neill, C.N.S.; C. Foster, E.JNelsr.n arid G. Moberg, city; VVflllam Doucett, Seattle. William Millar returned tb the city on the Prince . Charles thfj morning from a brief trip to Massett. ' FOOTBALL THURSDAY. JULY 30, Dominion Dairy vs. Legion MadKENZIE'S FURNITURE JULY SALE Wicker Chairs, sturdy arid stroilg, regular $7 50 t:.7B 0.0 July Sale Pliohe 775 327 Third Ave. '.I L.-:.'Ai-? . A.: m THIS KiNbdFfklMG VvfqmirhilA - CALLS FOR KLIM t Why riot talce your tnillc io earnp the easiest, safest way in a tin ot KLIM? It is pure, whole milk, powdered for lightness, arid Vacuum-Packed to assure its keeping quali- tiei summed and winter. Nothing has been added, and only tHe natural wafer content removed. Added tb water, KLIM gives you over right times its weight in the finest, creamy, country milk . . . safe and dairy-fresh. Keeps' irf tne tin perfectly, without ice. CflCC CAMP AND HOME COOK BOOK rnttFor vour tnjoymcnt. wt.hvt iithtrtd thi tit rtclptl of fimout tpommen nd cook l. Buok 111 b tent FREE, Juit fill in tnd mail coupon. KLIM 'I1 f , QfUEN ' COM PAN Y 1m!tED, 28.Kri" Yirdlcy Home, Toronto 2. Pltnc lend me the new Cook Book, "Eat Xeclpet lor Camp and Kitchen," irte. Htm Street - , (7 Pier, , I 1 IK " rrtftTR y TO CCT THE BEIT DEWAR S iMD SCOTCH WHISKV To tleaf out the balance ot our stock we afe offering these high "rade U-nnLs rackets at to' les: than regular pilce. Get yourself a good racket at a say- ..ing We guarantee ev ery Slazenger Racket to be in perfect condition. 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