m THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. 'P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week .10 By mall 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 RATES Transient, display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Classified advertising, per word, per insertion -J. h; 102 Local readers, per line, per insertion - T. .25 Advertising; and Circulation Telephone , 98 News Department -Telephone '. . U6 Member of Audit Bureau of 'Circulations UAiLV UJlTiON THE BUSINESSMAN Friday, August 14, 1936 It has become a habit with those who wish to curry fa vor with the populace for political or other reasons to re vile those who are serving the public with their food or other necessities or luxuries, demanding m return therefor a fair profit in payment for their labors. And unfortunately there are cases of men who have.not been playing the game but have been making extortionate profits by means of sweatshop and other unethical methods. Some of these were exposed a couple of years ago by a parliamentary committee appointed by Premier Bennett and presided over for a time by Hon. H. H. Stevens. Very few newspapers or public men have come to the defence of the honest merchant or manufacturer who conducts a legitimate business., giving good values in merchandise at the lowest reasonable prices. He is the mainstay of the country.. Often he is the leader of all forward movements in the community. He is so capable that he is frequently chosen to represent the community in parliament. There is criticism often of the businessman, that he earns more than those who work for a salary. Sometimes that is true but it must be remembered that in business a man takes many chances and as a result many fail. There are lean and fat years and the merchant who is wise lays aside a few dollars from the fat years to carry him over the lean yeaTS. Many a businessman has ruined his health in the struggle against adverse conditions in order to pay his way and keep his head above water. Many a man's hair has turned grey under the strain of keeping up his end against ruthless competition. He has to be ever watchful and keen, with one eye on his employees and the other on the variable public who refuse to purchase any but the most up-to-date goods. Such a man needs a car in which to drive home at night and a little recreation during the evening to take his mjnd off his business problems. As we have said, it has become the fashion to berate businessmen, to .play up cases of dishonesty but nothmer is ever said about the customers who are dishonest enough) notto pay 'their bills or sufficiently unethical to run bills with a local merchant and then, when they have some cash, to spend it with a mail order house. cWbfcftty CIN r EH iioz.r A A This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. URGES SWIM pates of Deer POOL HERE SeasonStated Playground Supervisor Tells Of Value of Playground Work' In Address rto Rotary Club j "A . City like Prince Rupv.-'should have a community swimming pool where everybody, child-jren and grown-ups could learn ilo swim," declared David Bell, play ground supervisor and instructor, in an a&Jrrss to the Prince Rupert ; Rotary Club yesterday, Alex Mc-j tRae presiding.- swimming, tne speaker pointed out, was a healthful exercise and very necessary in a place like this where people !go out in boats and picnic on the shore. Mr. Bell spoke of the value of playground work and of the desirability of continuing and expanding it. To do this some equipment things which made for a good community spirit, fostering a com plex which is helpful in after life Encouragement by parents in thi; sports and amusements was a healthful tonic. The speaker then told what was being done in Vancouver. For over twenty years they had had supervised playgrounds in that city and each year there had been im provements over the previous, sea. son. Today each playground had its own flag, its playground colors, 1 its asphalt court for basketball i and volleyball, its field house and! its first aid kit. The standard of fat- conduct expected was high and there was rarely any unpleasant EGGS "A" Grade Large In Cartons 3 doz $l.0Q Bulkley Valley Beef Pot Roast, lb 10c Cross Arm, lb. . . . 124c Prime Rib, lb, 15c (Standing) Brislcet, 3 lbs 25c BUTTER Sterling Brand 1st grade, 3 lbs. oot LAMB Legs, lb 25c Shoulder, lb. .17c Breast, lb 10c Swift's Picnic Hams, lb. . :20c Cottage Rolls, lb. . .25c VEAL Rolled Roasts, lb. .22c Shoulder, 4 lbs. . . . 50c Breast, 3 lbs. 25c Champion Dog Food -in cans, 2 cans for . 25c Fresh Whippmg Cream Cottage Cheese Arriving every Friday Will Open on September 12 This Vear and Close November 3Q. 'It Is Announced ' VICTORIA, Aug. H:-Jl'he season for deer hunting this year will open on September 12 and extend unil November 30, it is Noted Sportsman 0( England Dies Sir Harry Preston Passes Awa Suddenly in London at Ate Of Seventy-Six Years LONDON, Aug 14: Sir Harry Preston, the famous British sports- was necessary such as swimming man antj jtel owner, passed away pools at .tne playgrounds otner yesterday at the age of seventy-six than McClymont Park. He thought i years afte ra brief illness. He was thai Prince Rupert should not lag behind other places in these Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Louis 66 Chicago .64 New- York 63 ness in connection with the games. Pittsburg 56 Handicrafts were also being taken Cincinnati 52 up in connection with the pro-i Boston 51 grams. Brooklyn 42 Mr. Bell extended an invitation Philadelphia :39 to ithe members to attend the final display at the carnival on August 26 at the Exhibition Bulldinq Games, acrobatics and pyramids would Bion. be featured on that occa- Seal Cove And . Acrooolis Set , ? For Hoop Final Seal Cove defeated Westview by a score of 19 to 4 yesterday in Gyro playground basketball and qualified to jneet Acropolis in the final for the cup to be played next Tuesday afternoon. L. 43 43 46 53 56 57 66 69 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York JL. 72 36 Cleveland 63 40 Chicago r.....59 52 Detroit 53 52 Boston v......!.57 54 Washington "1...X...J.M 55 St. Louis L., 40 -rjo Philadelphia i 37 72 Pet .606 .598 .5"8 .514 Not pleased With . Treatment Accorded j Complaint is voiced by Mrs. F W. Allen, who returned to the city liyesterjiay, at ths treatment being' accorded to local passengers between the Queen Charlotte Islands and Prince -Rupert. .She declares that all attention is being concentrated qn the tourists and that inadequate provision is made for the accommodation of the local people. 1 Theicomplaint, Mrs. Allen asserts, Is shared by other local travelers from the (Islands to Prince Rupert. I .481 J ,472 .389 561 PCt .667 .563 .532 ,527 .513 .495 .364 .339 TENNIS -POSTPONED Completion of the men's doubles final of T. W. Brown and C. J. Nor-rlngton vs. H. J. Horton and R. -D. Greggor, final outstanding event in the city tennis champlonhipsK was further postponed from last eve ning until tonight. If it is not possible to play this evening, there will be further postponement until Sunday. 'CANADIAN GOLD PRCE MONTREAL, Aug. 14: The Canadian gold price yesterday closed at $34,77 per fine ounce. CUssiFlEO FOR SALE j SACRIFICING Factory samples. 10- piece Chesterfield Suites T72.50; 10-Plece Walnut Finish Bedroom Suites $6950; 38-Plece Breakfast Room Groups $21.00. Many pther bargains. Terms if desired. Julius Shore Mall Order 'House. 1402 Bekins Bldg., Vancouver. REWARD OFFERED $50.00 REWARD Will be paid to anyone finding the body pf Klyo-hlro Kitazaki who was drowned the evening of July 30th between Kinahan and Dlgby Islandj. (191) PERSONAL MEN Get vigor at 'once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvigorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, maker refunds few cents paid, ' Call or write, Qrmes limited. tf. QENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest trade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 aranvUle.'VanccuYtr.j Today's Weather Dead Tree point Part cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.24; temperature, 58; sea smooth. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 60. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, ,59. StewartPart cloudy, calm, 54. Hazelton Raining, calm, 56, Smithers Raining, calm, 55. Burnr Lake Raining, calm, 52. i WHEAT CLIMBING AGAIN i . WINNIPEG, Aug. 14: Wheat continued its upward climb on the Winnipeg market yesterday, advances for the day being from leC to 2c. I BAR SILVER j .NEW YORK, tCP Bar silver was unchanged at .4434c per ounce actively interested in football ancljon the New York metal market other lines of s port. Baseball Scores National League Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburg, 5. New York, 6; Philadelphia, American League St. Louis, 7, Chicago, 3. Detroit, 0; Cleveland, 8. foday. NAVIOAHLE YVATKKN 1'HOTKCTION ACT It, S. C. CHAPTER 140 Ocean Salmn Canneric Limited fccrtby gives notice thi't tity Xiav tin-) aer Bic 'ta 1 line st a aci. aepus' 1 4td with .the Minster t-I Ptfbl'c Work iit Ottawa. and In the Offlas of the pittr'ct Rflr.tra,r sf the L3nd Regirtrj i District ol Victoria a,: vicasna a atB-, cr:iptlcn ct the '-Me and the plans o' Wh,arf proposed to be built In lmn , PjfSi? cp Water Let 1402 "which llcii tn front of Lot 1105, Range 8, Coa-.v District. And take notice, that After the expiration of erne mrinth from the lato cf the first ip.ubHcatlc.ti of this Notice, the Ocean Salmon Canneries Limited will undr Section 7 cl the said Ast, BFply to tho Mlnirter cf Public Works at bli cfflce In the city of Ottawa fcr -criprcval of the said site and plans and for leave to ectistruai the Bala wharf. Dated this 10th day c August, 1036 OCEAN SALMON CANNERIES LIMITED P. C. UNDERIIIL-L, Agent LAM) ACT (tli or Intention to apply to Leaw ' Land In Print Rupert Ixind Recording Dis trict of Range 5, Coast, and situate in Hudson Bay Peas midway betweea Bar on and Dundas Islands, being one-halt mile south of the most northerly of the Na.rea Islands. Take notice that Robert Irvine, -of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer intends to apply for a lease of tne following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on rock one-half mile south of .the mort northerly of the Nares Islands, thence west IS chains; thence south 15 chain thence east 15 chains; thence north 15 chelnt to point of commencement Mid containing 22.5 acres, more or 'less. KUISr.HT til.KN IKVlt Dated May 20th. 1939 LAN'n iACl Notice of Intention to appply to :l,eae Ind. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 5, Coast, and situate fronting on the north shore of tne; most southerly of -the -'Nares Islands. . Take notice that Robert lrv'ne of Prince Rupert, occupation SbeU deaier Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on a rock 200 feet north of the north shore of the most southerly of the Narc Islands tlience wtt 15 chains: 'thence south' 15 chains thence east 15 chains; tnnce north 15 chains to point o commencement and containing 23.6 acres, mora or less. KOIIKKT (1LKN 1KV1NF. Dated Msv !Oth. 193B IN THE JH l'HKME COUKT OP ItlllTlhll IS I'KOIIATK In The Mnttrr if The AdnilnlMrittluii AdT And In Thr flatter of Tlie.KKtate of HUrUn I, Letnrs, l)eanrd TAKE NOTICE that by order of llt Honour Judge Fisher, Local Judge -of the Supreme Court of British Columbia made the Oth day of August, 1836, I fwa- appointed Administrator of -the Estate of Martin C Letnes, Deoeasetl ' with the Will annexed, late of Port Ecsington. B. C who died on the ltn or 10th day or June 1036. All prsoi!s having 'claims egaJhst the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or befor the. 2Mh day of September, 1036; -other Wise disposition of the said Estate will be mud without regard thereto. ,A11 partlea Indebted to the said Estate re required to ipay the amount of their lndetUtedineas to me forthwith. Dated this 10th day of August, AD 036. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B. O NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll,. Proprietor "A DOME AWAf FROM BOMB" -Rates 1 1.01 up 60 Roomi Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box ibq Friday, August u PA01 TWO DAILY NEWS was MEN . ,1 . i We Can Meet Your Shoe Requirements. . . Whatever your work or prof ession maytbe we have jShoes to suit you. Kid Boots or Oxfords for the professional -man. Calf Boots or Oxfords for every day wear. Work Boots for hard .wear made by "GREB." We are the sole agents for "THE iHARTT SHOE" Where Most People Trade F AMILY SHOE STORE IW PHONE 357 (Estab. 1908) THIRD AVENUE 'SPORT 3 reasons) wky you should GORDONS Distilled in London, tng, bv Tanqueray, Gordon & Co. Ltd., for I67 yeart. V aS Ok J of i ti.iupcrior -qualities im- ' paired. . j ' a : imporreu io you who oudc . r .V. .-A ..... I measure. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Britlih Columbia. r now S.oo &Jl ONLY !6ol t JIVtL- J OLD SCOTCH F A CW WHISKY This advertisement is not published or displayed, by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SB. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Louise," Aug. 1st, 15th, 29th.. Sept. 9th. SS. "Princess Alice," Aug. 8th 19th. SS. "Princess Charlotte," Aug. 22nd. To Ketchikan, H'rangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Alice," Aug. 3rd, 4th, SS. "Princess Louise," ,Aug. 10th, 24th, Sept. 4th. SS. "Princess Charlotte," Atig. 17th. t'For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Used Furniture Beds ;in all sizes, Dining Room Suite, 'Dressers, Rreakfast Room Suite, (Upholstered Chair, Arm Rockers, Etc. Used RADIOS, GRAMARHONE, BANJO, 3IAND0LIN, GUITAR, ETC. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 42 1 Third Avenue If you have something to 'sell, a classified advertiseme in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer m the city.