Mill MU Buy White N Your Shoes ow Sweeping Reductions on every white line in the store Your Opportunity to Secure High Grade Footwear at Exceptionally Low Prices Broken Lines To Clear $1.95 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. NONCE EUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Mew. Limited, Third Avsnue H. F POLLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATtH City delivery, by carrier, yearly penoc, paid in advar.ce rta m aayance, per we;s Paid In advance, per month ; By rnaS to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance f j maU to a other countries, per year " ADFEBT1S1.NG RATE . Classified advertising, per wort, per insertion " .focal readers, per line, per Insertion . New Department Telepnor.e u AavertWbg and Llictdauon Telephone M daily tprnoft xiemter of Audit Bureau f Circnlatkiiu Wednesday, August 17, 1932. THE RIGHT METHOD There was recently a dispute between Great Britain and the United States as to the ownership of the Canton una cnaeroy islands in th middle of the Pacific. Each, government claimed the islands belonged to it. Instead of fighting it out in the historic way, the two governments decided that, as each needed the islands for a similar purpose, they might both use them in connection with aviation, the islands to be under a joint control. This is an examnle that will nrnhaWv tween other countries in future. There was no need to r,UaPeiover a Jittle matter like the ownership of a speck In the Pacific and the two countries did not quarrel. Theyj did not even soar. Thev simnlv taWeA nvr th cifnafjnr.1 . . T " T -.-- v , fcaw I,SS Jl. ana agreed to compromise. PEGGED WHEAT PRICE At the first of the week we got word that the United States would bonus export wheat from that country, A few days before that it was announced that Canada would peg the price of wheat at 80c which meant a bonus on today's market price, ; Peace River farmers say the bonus is not as good as it looks because it costs them twenty-one cents to get their wheat to Fort William. This meant that they obtained .jess than sixty cents for the highest grade wheat. As much of the wheat grades below number one, the price is gtill lower than that mentioned. Still it is a great boon to the farmer to have the price .pegged in such a way that he can make a reasonable liv-i rig. Should the market price fall to fifty cents, however, it would mean a heavy tax on the rest of the country to Keep tne price paid to the farmer at eighty cents, And yet the farmers are not satisfied. . OFFICIAL SECRETS Duncan Sandys, a member of the British Parliament, had in his possession some official secrets. He knew something about anti-aircraft guns which none but military officers were supposed to know. He was summoned before the attorney general and threatened that, if he did not reveal the source of his information, he would be prosecuted Next day he arose in his place in the House of Common? a complained that he had been threatened and also1 that he had been summoned to appear before a military court. Parliament was aroused and so was the whole of Great Britain. The privileges of Parliament had been invaded and young Mr. Sandys became more or less of a hero. He trot himself into the limelight and he also showed that official secrets were not always secret and that, if a friend could obtain those secrets, so might an enemy. There was a lot of fuss in Parliament and in the newspapers and there it seems to have ended. However the ruling powers were shown that there were certain rights and privileges in Britain that were still sacred, more sacred even to the individual than the safety of the kingdom. forward and replaced McLean who THE DAILY NEWS 'Season Winners NAVY WON Tennis Play FOOTBALL Last Eve MtrctoauU Cwitestcd Game Rut Did Sot Scwre chants pressed but could not score oert. C-E HOTPOINT Combination Two itoves in one I Coal or wood for warmth, electricity for cooking. Fully intulated. Four famous Cal-rexx Hi-Speed Elements. Several Mat Gaines Plated in Pif. Wrfi Cbampiship Tonrnxraeot I Last evening's football tutor? day. in the Prince Rupert City between the Royal Naval Votaitw Tennis Association touma Trent Reserve and the ilerehams va rre as follows well contested with the Navy win- Stamford and Davis beat Ncr- nlng by fire goals to nil after a ring top and Barry 3-, 6-1, 6-4 .much more closely fought put game Mr. and Mrs. O. Young beat Miss jth&a the scone would indicate. A. Skaland and H. Lindseth 6-4 ! Cross opened the score from close in. Morgan saved well from Gillis Miss Rivet .and Blitch beat Mrs. in Morgan being well tried Out by Oillis parting shot. All against the run of play Armstrong added a second goal, and later shot narrow! past. Currie shot hard and Gillis missed with a good header. Mer- voting Beat Tyler 6-4 . 6-z. Darts beat Brocklesby 6-0. 6-2. Wednesday's Draw Draw for Wednesday's play: 6: 15 DJL-Ur. and Mrs. Youne vs Miss Thomson and Daridson ( Ru Vink saved a drive from Dickens 6:15 Dm Stamford and Davis Eby Just saved his goal when he vs. Blake and Blitch (ON.i .cleared dangerously over the bar 7:00 pjr O'Neill and Tyler vs. ! Navy attacked strongly on re- Mitchell and Young (Rupert). i sumption and several shots were 7:00 pm. Mrs. Barry and Nor-blocked. Da vies shot wide. Cam- rineton vs. Miss Rivet and Blitch eron's cross went in front of goal CN.) with no one to touch it through I Baker was good. Gomez took a; A charge of theft of clothing grand corner kick that Morgan sav- J from the Dominion Rooms against ed well. Cross added a third. Mc- Guanar Waldak was dismissed by (Lean went Into goal and saved Janice of the Peace W. D. Vance in 'splendidly twice. He had a chance city police court. I utuairuiu; s goai. laier cross J headed a fifth goal from Bryant's u.ui:pTieci centre. Morgan saved from J3 ! Vink and Baker was too high. Go- iiirffz shot just past. D. Gomez referred. Teams: Merchants Vink: Par sons, P. Gomez: R. McLean, Fer- .RUSOn. W Gomez: Campmn n W 'Baker, S. Currie. Gillis, Grimble. 2i I 1 RJCXXH. Morgan; Eby, Ron-aJds; Eastman, Da vies, D. McMee-ikln; Bryant, H. Dickens. Cross Armstrong, Robertson. " Vink did weU in coal but the team was weakened when he wenl bad been playing effectively at halfback. Parsons and F. Gome, were sound backs. Ferguson was sood and Billy Gomez did man) good things. The forwards wert weak though Sam Currie was cle ver. Morgan was very safe. Eby anc Ronalds were not very severeh tried out. The halves played a good spomng game with McMeekin giving Cameron little leeway. Cross was effective with the other for wards all playing a fair game Robertson did ouite well and will certainly be a useful member of a senior team in a couple of years. - . .- SPORT CHAT necessary money after being turned down by the governor. Mr. Grossman said, it looks good." Paul Ryan, first secretary to the governor, governor, taiu said the ine only oniy way way Gov emergency fund. This was created only to have money available In the vent or a disaster or other un-orseen circumstances. Originally it had been the inten ion of the Massachusetts Industri- ! Playground Games Acropolis Took Honors in Senlot Softball and Seal Core In Basketball With the various divisions of the Gyro Softball and Basketball Leagues finished, the following are ikis HotniiMi rr.tults with the excen- The committee at Boston In tion of the Intermediate section of 'Charge of the International Fish- the boys' Softball teagoe, ennen's Race, scheduled for Octo-j Senior boys' Softball, Acropolis ber 9. are still going ahead with Hill were the winners when they . . . . In I 1 ! i 1 - - 1 U. -Iw wcsjvc v"crHr nunf j s.ijxusoea me season hh a "j refusal to erant state monev fnr'anri nn losses This team scored a the event, Max Grossman, orom tnent -Massachusetts business man and member of the race committee, cafd a number of wealthy persons in the city of Boston have indicated they would support the fund. the goal of which has been set at Armstrone showed to advanta Vrs 'HW and Blaie heat Mrs. 5000. Asked whether the com and then a nice bout of nassin? hv Morrison and B. Lowan. fi-1. 6-4 mlttee would be able to raise the Carrie, Gffiis and Grimble resulted Norrington beat Blake 7-5. 6-1. tntol nf 71 nin in th ill le&ffUC games while opposing teams man- aged to score only 22 runs against, them. j In the Srnior girls' Basketball, j Acropolis again came out on top with three straight wins over We view. The Acropolis girls scored 41 points to the 13 that were scored against them. The Senior boys' Basketball League ended with the Seal Cov team on top by virtue of their 3 wins and one loss. The only team tiov- emor Hurley could grant money for to them were the Westvlew the v. 1 j ... t ,u ..-i.llcHt lads irhnca whose mHv early season wiinn form fnrm mad race would be from the state them look good like the team ft) beat, but this team faded In the' last few frames tn droD one to Mc Clymont besides suffering a setback at the hands of the ultimata winners. Montesano of Seal Cove was top the iir season kiuui with wiui 61 oi scuicr lur al and Development Commission to pomt, wnlle Bussanlch of the same leip ine iisnermens race by don-team next wlth 48 Following aUng $50i)00, but It was found that u the complete list of the playerj "'c m inr a" "tap- and their respective standings for litning the commission an expen- the season: liture of that -sort was not author- player 'zed. No attempt hat been made'Montesano (SC.t by the committee to seek an ap- Busjanlch S.C. iropriaUon from the state legisla- Bill Brown West) ure. the only means of getting gov- Blain West) 'rnment aid. Local hotels and other Houston S.C.) businessef have been solicited foriCNeltl lAcrop.) unds and private contributions, Stan Scherk cWest.l nave been sought. CaDtaln Renlsimnndwm 4ft-r. it fines schooner Gertrude L. The. Smith (Acroo.t -aud, out of Gloucester. Mass, and Zbura JMcC.l "aptaln Angus Walter's schooner Haugan McC.) Uuenose. of the Nova Scotia fish- long WesO lng fleet, will be competitors in the.O. Brown lAcrop.) 19 race. Both will require much workiBlake 8.C.) .. .. 10 to be put in shape for the event 'Grimble McC.J 10 Hale McC. 9 Astorai Acrop.; .8 The Dally New Las an audited Cook twet 8 !lrculation. P)ay safel Barton SC) 8 i ill i il 1 1 i i Better meals easily cooked at LESS COST Cook with ELECTRICITY You'll never find a better time to modernize your kitchen and free yourself from cooking toil. The wonderful new Hotpoint Ranges are here, including all the newest advances in the art of electric cooking, available in models for every size family and on terms that make payment easy. Let us prove to you how. you can save money, time and energy. Cook electrically on a Hotpoint! 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