nn a IS 11 PA01 TWO Summer FOOTWEAR For the Whole Family You cannot go wrong with Campacs in child's, Misses', Roys', Ladies' and Men's Style and extra quality combinedPriced From $1.25 TO 2.50 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. HUNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA PcDlUhed Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Hew. Limited. Third Artnue . a F PULLEN Managing-Editor ADVERTISI.NG Fw:TTS Classified advertising, per word, per insertion . locaj readers, per line, per Insertion FiJa la advance, per raocth SCBSClUmox i:Tt Ctty dtlrrtry. tj cutter, yearly period, paw m adrat.ee Paid It ldvance, per west - By BiO to an parts of Brrttsh Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period! j.aid tn advance By mall to all etbrr countries, per year ews Department TMr pnor; Aavertfring and CiteelatMm Telephone Mentor or Anin ficrM j rSrrUtons oailt rornoN .25 .50 srx tor Sa lards y. July 9. IS34. THE PARTY PLATFORM RwJ, ntCnniv conwntion the writer of UackstacTS at Ottawa" in MnrUan'c ia--; v . j that it would adopt the usual party platform "a stilted uP' 5onstroaty. without a touch of distinction, not-ao$e chief! v as an e-prvn in v-ici u i-j . HELPING MUNICIPALITIES iTltv fTimocjTA l I lU -li i. . I Y --nruer win oe mucii reiieved,. as wiU mi be all municipal auihorities in the province, at the ..mivcuICiii uiat uie governnvent wiil assume a large! Share Of the HWMnnlnvm.nt ili'f r..M: l z has been very difficult uiKler conditions as they have been during the past few monLhsL Rwrv to keep down the tax rate and then the cost of relieving I uneinployables -as turned ow to the cities. It was the, iai Mraw. Keiiei was bound to come and the government has recognized the need. ANOTHER PARTY ORfM vi7Pn v,Tlle Ka)ionil, llRity is the latest t enter the e- fierd of national iiitiV It ; m i for -Fascist Party" and its learier is Adrien Areand thet newspaperman who until now let! the Quebec Fascists. Joseph G. Far; . who was leader of the Ontario Fascists, is now national organiser for the party. The motto of thef new nsrtr fanda for Canadians." If parties continue to increase in Canada we shall soon ' have as many as France where it was recently necessary to shut the mouths of all in order that the business of the country might proceed. We Have now Liberab, Conserva-' Lives, Social Credit. C.CF RecnnstrrHr.n 3tv,1 Ufnct Af ' "v ut 1 T -. SPANISH SITUATION Wile there is little to indicate that the civil war in Spain is nearing its end, correspondents seexn to think the conflict cannot last much longer and that an effort will be made in the near future to stop the fighting. Evidently the Franco supporters are in the ascendant They have control of most of the country and the complete subju ration of the government supporters is only a matter of time. It seems a pity that fighting should continue. i 1 SPORT CANADIANS 'ESSINGTON AT BISLEY Hayhurst Would Duplicate Father's Triumph At Empire Shoot BISLEY CAMP, England, July 9: CP) Eighteen Canadians are among the hundreds of expert mil. ltary marksmen from all over the Empire gathered here for the annual meeUng of the National Rifle Association the event that for 7s years has provided the Empire's military shots with their greatest peacetime test of skill and cold nerve. The Canadians, always to be reckoned with when the Empire's best marksmen gather at Blsley, reached the final stage of the King's Prize itself but for years he has taken other great individual trophies and has been a tower of strength on the picked squads competing for the great team prises. In contrast to Emshe and other veterans of the rule ranges is a Saturday, July 8 lMj THE DAILY NEWS CELEBRATES Baseball Games, Agnatic Sport, Races and Dance Were Among Features PORT ESSINGTpK. July 9 Wtth visitors from Prince Rupert and surrounding cannery points in attendance and excellent weather prevailing. Port Essingtoti held Its observance of Dominion Day last Saturday. There was a bumper crowd for a fine pros rem of snorts and the entire day was a complete success. During the children's sports; which began the day's program, the ' Port Essington Band rendered an provide a promising mixture of I excellent program of music. youth and experience this year.j After the field sports, the spec-They include one of Bisleys regular! tators crowded the grandstand to competitors. Company Sgt-Maiorj witness the basebaU game between George Emslie of Toronto, whoi Port Simpson and Harelton whith turing the Dominion Day cup. Pitchers were Charlie Smith of Harelton and Charlie Green for Simpson. Smith is a newcomer this season and shows much ability. After the first baseball came , there were gasboat rarea. featuring group of youngsters making their 'sprints by 4 and 5 h-p. and 6 and 7 flrst trip to Bisley. winners of al hp. gillnetters over a four-mile place on the Canarilm team' course. There were many specta-throagh their fine showing at the tors at points of vantage along the meeting of the Dominion Rifle As-J water front sodauan at Ottawa last summer. Of the IS shooting members of the Canadian team seven are making J their first trip to Bisley. .Making Hrst Trip mg who is reported to have said "platforms are made toL looo yards. a3 and set in on. i at , 900 and 1.000 j-; ,t)erso" who IS a stranger to Canada would find it difficult to distinguish whether the platform was written for the Consen-auves, the Liberals or the C.CF. It is interesting because of its reference to fruit and vegetable marketing. It will be remembered that the Bennett gov-ernment passed legislation providing for compulsory mar-ketingjsomewhat along the line of the provincial legislation. There is nothing in the program to which anyone could take exception. After the gasboat races, the second baseball game of the day was played with Aiyansh easily winning a challenge affair over Kispiax by a score of 11 to 1. There was also a tronhv for the winner of this One of the aewoomers is Captain j game. "Big Bar BiUv" Ditched for Thomas C Hayhurst of the Essex Aiyansh and Jeff Harris for Ku-Scottish Regiment at Windsor. He pwx. the latter being eompletety has been shoo&ag Jn ooaipeUtion i denn-d saooort bv his teammates ; for several years but this is his first The day was finished off with a itrip to Bisley. And if anyone haslbfer dance in Cnnnineham's Hall a particular incenUve to win the' The dance was sponsored by the King's Prire itself it U Hayhurst. Port Essington Concert Band and For his father was the first Can- musip m smiiiw hr ih v-jna. adian to win the ciissic. I tonlani Thw law owrerf He was Private Thomas H. Hay- lT,w k,k.ti , "d Jf5 Vf PJ1 this week-end between Al,- 1, " " ansn and cedarvale. IH IT1. . .V, (. V LIU .in l U. , f most arduous test of n with a seryic rifle ever devised. It calls lor consistent; v excellent marks- stage from 200 the final stage the Seaforth Highlanders. Vancou- Missing from the Canadian team this rear is IJeal ft tl viit--hit yards, winding upjof Hamilton, who took all-round in-i the meeting, demands no less than ; dividual honors at Bisley a year 15 shots at each distance. Any": ago. Matchett won the AM-Comers marksman who winds up on top Aggregate and the Grand Aggregate ' of the three stages in competition ast year, the first time a ranH with the finest snots in the empire has finished on top in the two ag-has done a remarkable Job f tar- a gregates that between them corn-get shooting. The last Canadian prise all the greatest individual to do it was Lt--OaL R. M. Blair c.l matches of the meeting. PLAYGROUND! Hotel Arrivals I Wedding Frolic ACTIVITIES Two Hundred and Thrty-Flvf En rolled Swimming Classes Salt Lake At enrolled at the four pbygroun rijvtn season. box projects, dancing and compet'- live ball games. I Feature activities for the coning week win include a sand-bcx contest on the afternoon of Friday The contest win be on an Inter-ptaypoand basis, the children on each of the grounds build-tag a sand-box model of a South Sea Island scene. In Royal I C Oould. Vancouver: Joe Johan-,j i-iaynxinas on weanesaay alter- Cleveland noon. All boys aUending these in- jfew York struetion periods should bring split Boston bamboo or other light sticks, hall Washington vu auuig, jacjt-uuir, sume news paper and paste. Swimming Classes Each Sunday afternoon the summer months, classes in life saving will be held at the' Worries Pastoi sen and A. Dohl, city. - ; ' " , , j Prince Rupert Cap Minister Refused to Mm H. M. Stevenson, Kamloops; Start ; Cuple But They Found 'Warine. Miss Florence M. Ericsson . way uui Dr. A. s. Lamb. Hush Dalton. 1 ' In this, the opening week of MaeInoes Mrs. C. R. Cox. Vanr, CAPE TOWN. July 9: CP. .r. supervised ptaygrounc r Waurman. spittle: Mrs cenUv a minister of the Dukh . aeUvitt. 35 children wv w - - -r M ' w - C LVTl . . . 9 m n ...U j Potterton and Mrs. S. J formed Church at Goodwood r. rvoan Falls: J. Glllatt. fui tn marrv a counlo h t. in the city. The directors in charge vlctoria; Denning, city; M tended to celebrate their weddin, of the rarious grounds have al- O Brien TraU. a dance the enln redyiiuguratedsomeofther CelnI happened that preparation f activities for Ue' . rpyground R.ln p.,. D Mceod .,: a,rhim.i iL,,ni,. Th chfWrn hav Oimn i . .. .7 " " W a great deal of enthusiasm tor hand -crafts, group games, sand and son and Mrs. M. Micholuk city. ' Knot B. O. Albertson, city. Baseball Standings Including Yesterday's Scares National League W L New York 4fi 25 Pittsburg 39 25 preparation for inter-play-1 Chicago 38 31 ground kite day. to be held soon 1 Cincinnati 36 31 Neil Ross, at Westriew, and Harry Boston .31 33 Gordon -Cooper, at -Seal Cove, wiU SL Louis 29 36. hold etasses for boys in kite build-; Brooklyn . . 29 40 ing ui Monday afternoon and again at Acropolis and McClymont Philadelphia .. , . 19 40 American League Detroit J Chicago . Philadelphia St Louis 42 .41 40 36 36 .28 .27 22 25 26 28 37 37 35 39 45 mcnyj -was to be celebrated the ntri day. which was Sunday. The engaged couple refuimt,, change;thelr plans, upon which tin tVitrK SMtn M 1 Intl rvif 4 ik i ister that he was not to perfonj ; the marriage ceremony But that j need not prevent another rataisto v officiating providing the tomvt Pet,, did not object to the use of the .648, church. So the ceremony went on .609 under this condition. The weddiai 351 party went straight tr im the .537 church to a reception and dim .484 In a neighboring township. .446 It Is believed the members of tfct .420 -Kerkrnad" were shocked Into tu. 292 Ing action by the sight of youcf I men tn "tails" and dinner Jacketi JS27 at the wedding. When InUrrlfi-rf .612 the minister at Goodwood said L .588 dancing was sinful whether held .493 on a Saturday night or any othe .493 night of the week, and In fat .444 he would not marry couples it .409 Intended to dance after the red- .328 Ung. oau i-aes. ur me convenience of iajnlxj.n. jury : i;p wun-' . DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, JiJjJ: ue miwuag uj lase pan in uiese ojecon council, rejecting a proDOsai CP Putt Mossman Antrim classes who have no .means of for a plebiscite, decided to buy the .motorcycle racer compeUrs .) the transportation to and from the Royal Wimbledon OoU Course and 264 mile race recently was biav? tike arrangements have been made 40 acres of adjoining land for 151.- 0ff his machine by a Urr c pi ,CaTe C I3o"r 000 to keep it as park A search party found him , v . ,P" and agaJn Prop1"1)' along the road A Ulv MAC 044a .U 1 rf! Last year, two members of thest el-sses received the bronxe medal-?kw award for proficiency in lift saving and this year It U hoped that a larger group of youre people win take advantage of trls opportunity The ebsses win be heid nndct the direction of Neil Ross and Harry Gordon-Cooper and tests win be held from time to time by examiner Orme Stuart. TO BOOST HURDLING LONDON. July 9: (CP)- In an effort to imnrove the r.atJr.ni! standing in steeplechaaing and 440-yard tow hurdles, the Amateur Ath-1 letic Association has appealed to sports-promoting bodies to include either or both In programs. BESTALL REWARDED GRIMSBY. England. July 9: iCP This towns Enghsh Football League team has given J. BestaU. former inside-forward, a cheque for 25 SL250. in recognition of nearly 12 years service with the team. Bestah now is coach of Tie up wiA q real heat? RoB-your-own cigarettes Og sen's Fine Cut and yooH corral tKe ruRer smoting enoy-rnent Aat tVrs cooler and more frogranl tobacco gives. Yoo'U roll then even better if you rocle sure ro we "Vogue" or "GantedeT" papers. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: TAS. CATALA EVERY TUES. T.S.B. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAT, 1:JI pjn. p. Doe Vancouver, Thnn. ajn. Doe Vancouver, Monday AM. It convenient pleaM purchase ticket at office Further Information Regarding Reservation and Tickets Fran A w NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. These id The HOME IMPROVEMENT PLAN Is available to all house owners with reasonable income who have met their debts in the past No lien or mortgage is required by the lending institution. BUT REMEMBER Loans are available only as long as the sum appropriated lastsr- ALBERT & McCAFFERY Win attend to every detail of securing your required c - v.i Supply ail building and roofing materials, YOU do not have to pay a cent until your work is -rf to your satisfaction. ' The new roof or repair you have wanted for so long .5 r.oi within your means. Phone ALBERT & McCAFFERY 116 or 117 Evenings Call J. F. RITCHIE Jr., Black $00 But IWt Be Too Late SEE-Oht dlvrUv of mode nf retting materials In the He Bidg . 220 6th Street Decemter Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, RC.