PAGE TWO We Carry a Complete Line of Mens WORKING BOOTS Thurstons, Paris, Greb, Sismans and Valentine Makes Guaranteed Solid Throughout i Priced From $3.50 Up Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PIUNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advat.ce $5.01 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week : ,n By mall to all parts ol British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.0( By mall to all other countries, per year . , 9.01 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION Friday, August 13, 1937. SELLS SHIPYARD Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Transport, has recently been responsible for the sale of the Sorel Shipyard owneu bytheDominion Government to a private company and is said to have saved'the government an annual loss of $400,-,000. If this in an indication of the general policy of the government it may mean that it will look with favor on the disposal of the Prince Rupert drydock and Shipyards provided it can be sure that the dock will be kept in operation and that a proper shipyard will be maintained at this point as a defense measure. PREMIER IS MODERATE The communication of Premier Mackenzie King to Premier Aberhart is very moderate considering the importance of the question at issue. It seems probable that the provincial premier will refuse to await a decision of the supreme court, in which case the recently passed legislation in Alberta may be disallowed. In view of the importance of the Alberta movement it is wonderful how careful Ottawa has been not to interfere with the Social Credit experiment in any way. Roth former Premier Bennett and the present head of the lederal Government hav taken si gard to the matter. PLENTY OF GRIT For a girl to paddle her own canoe six hundred miles or .thereabouts from Seattle to Prince Rupert with side trips enroute is a feat that few would care to undertake, even in these days of women's independence. The frail craft in which Miss Lowman made the trip is one that a man would not care to navigate across Queen Charlotte Sound or in the rough waters of the lonir reaches of the i waterways, For a woman, it indicates a daring that is aim unusuai in me "weaKer sex." .Had she been drowned in Douglas Channel, we should probably have said she was foolish, but she succeeded and she becomes a heroine, She will have an interesting story to tell when she returns to her studies at college. Oct Your Reds, Springs and Mattress At MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE From AUGUST FURNITURE SALE SPRING FILLED MATTRESS $18.50 Get The Rest, It Does Not Cost Any More Fresh I.rfcal Ruvv And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN HAIRY PIIONK C37 and up The Central Hotel KOOMSJ and CAFE. Phone 31 for Best Household Coal MRS. O. K. IILACK The Letter Box POINTS TO BROCKVILLE Editor, Daily News: An editorial in your paper of July 30th. -"A Soulless Corporation" has been brought to our attention. We recognize this "vary interesting editorial" as you call It as being an example of the propaganda turned out continually to blind the people to the real facts legardlng the public ownership of public utilities. The editorial you quote shows that under private ownership 100 kwh, as an exampi, of electric current would cost $6.50. Below we quote an artlclp taken out of a-newspaper of recent' date which shows that under public ownership in this case 100 kwh 6f current costs but $1.20 which is more than five times cheaper, not three more as your editorial states power would be under private ownership. Although it Is long I quote article in full. You quoted extensively from your Interesting editorial so expect you won't mind as those who have to dig down and pay the bills will find this article even, more Interesting. "Brockvllle, Ont. This city which operates Its own electric gas and water plants, has Just announced another 10 per cent cut in light rates. For the first 40 kwh the dom estic rate becomes 1.8 cents; after that the charge is eight tenths of one cent per kwh. The rates are said by officials to be so nrnfltnhlp that for the past ten years Brock vllle has rebated back to its consumers 16 per cent of the consum ers yearly total of bills paid, and tor three of the ten years the yearly rebate has been 25 per cent." We thank you for the editorial. We are putting it away for future reference as it is not only a good argument in favor of public owner ship but also shows to what a dis gusting extent most newspaper editors will disguise the truth to win favor from the vested interests. Terrace C.C.F. Club. F. FRANK, Secty. pro tern (We are leaving the last paragraph In the letter to show to what "a disgusting extent" some writers will abuse the privilege extended them by a newspaper. Editor.) Mrs. A. L. Richardson of Tlell arrived in the city on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Islands. ''Mrs. Basil Richardson who has been on a trip to the prairies arrived in the city on last night's train enroute back to the Islands. HOW do you KEEP SO FRESH-ON THESE HOT DAYS? I EAT TO rm tit pr V BRAN HAKES I Kellogg's Bran Flakes help muke the Jiot days seem cooler. Enjoy Kellogg's Bran Flakes. Start the day right. Packed with the nourishment of toasted wheat. The elements for energy and strength. Plug enough extra bran to he mildly laxative. Ak jour grocer for Kellogg's Drun Flak. Always ovcicfreali; Always di)idoiu t(w.!y to eat. Made by Kt llopg in London, OnUiio. BRAN FLAKES In th OoldcnVclUw Fackeg THE DAILY NEWS Friday, AugUst , Gyro Playgrounds Rehearsal Party at Exhibition Building Last night at the Exhibition Building the Gyro playgrounds children held a rehearsal In party term with a hundred and fifty children in attendance. Th tentative program fc:' the prayground display to be held on August 28 was i-nn through' providing fun for the participant arid entertainment for the non-parUctpaiHs. ThTerugh the .courtesy of CJaus t.lullsr,, who klnd-;ly allowed the u-:e cl his kitchen stovi for the heating of water, co-10a wa:. served,' the children having viought their own .sandwiches. The progiam consisted of dances, singing games, group games, sing song, tumbling and vaulting, etc. Tc date thera are approximately ;12 children who have earned bad-i gee given for having gained 100 points. Each badge has the name of the playground represented, a Gyro symbol, and a space for stars .awarded for additional points. n. Sweeny followed up his British amaetur golf win by takini; the "Silver T.iie" SGholo competition at Glcueajries. Scotland, with an aggregate of 140. a re . cord-breaking G6 and u 74 round. TERRACE E. T. Kenney, M.L.A., went ejF.t on Tuesday night's train to meet the party accompanying Lord Tweedsmuir, at Burns Lake. The party will travel overland to Bella Coola, thence to I'rince George AW Cripps is here going over his portfolio of assessed valuations. Mr, Cripps says the Terrace district is looking bet-ler than ever,; the farms, gardens and orchard appear in good shape and the cool showery weather has 'kept the country-green and lovely. More Tennis, I Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell beat Hlll-! lout and Mrs; Oibsoh, 61, C-2. Jcslin and Norrlngton beat Lambe and Farquhar, 6-4, 7-5. Tonight's' Draw' Ine draw for tonight: C.N.lt. Cnurts 3:30 n.m.; Macrae:; ahtl Mlr.s 'Rlvtt vs. Dads and Mte E. DavR 7:30 p.m.; Morrison vs. Davis. . Piince Rupert Club 6;30 pjn.; Woods and Miss C. Mitchell ,vs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell. 7:30 p.m.: :Scott vs. Woods. SPORT CHAT ! Last Evening j Toe following matches we.re ed ;n the Open City Tennis tourn-) ament: ! Morrison beat Young, 6-1, 7-5. Woods beat MacPhee, 6-3. 4-6, 6-4. Davis biat O'Neill, 6-2. 6-0. Mcintosh and Woods beat Blake and MacPhee, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Blitch and Johnson beat Brock-lesby and Illddell, a-6,6,4 6-2. When the second day's play of 1 the Derbyshire Somerset county j cricke-t game in England was due to Atari, sole seat-holders were. I seagulls, perched in pairs. A- se-1 yere storm made play impossible, j Leslie M. Balfour-MelviHe.j Scotland's grand old man of, sport who represented his coun-! try at cricket, golf and rugby! and was also a winner of the Scottish tennis title, died here In hi;; 83rd year. Veteran athletes, who performed for Sweden in the 1912 Olympics, paraded round Stockholm Saldium, built especially for the 1012 games, July 11-12, 25th anniversary of the Fifth Steve Barath smacked p liner! and bowed to the cheering crowd ' as he galloped round the bas.M in San Francisco. But the cheers were for Dominic DiMajrKio, younger brother of New Yoj, Yankees' star who made an "impossible eatclk-" " " ' South Africa s betting niitfTe are hearty eaters. I'atrona at the "July" tiny, yventest rare day of I)k- year, went through 800 pounds of turkey, GOO pounds cf chicken. 30ft nnnnrto l 500 pounds of fish-no, to m ! tion oceans of beer. Charlton Athleti, " -""""ail clu made . a record . -profit of 5ofJ from' Knglls'h League aetfvitit, last Reason. The clutmpionj ed Canada and iha Vnited g,v .41.1. .. match, except -one in New 1 Which was drawn n V" ,. . "Do you belieVt In lov of firr itghf?" '. ;'" Of covin I fall for Sweet Cap right from ih Hart" '1 ' 4 1 Apt .. 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