Ads two . ?. . ...... THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RTJPEItT 'i. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince 'fYupfrt Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue " H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor' - SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly perlodj paid In advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week ...r...... ...... .10 oy man w au parts oi cruisii uiumuia, inc oiuisu uiijiic uiiu f JUnited Stages, paid In advance, per year tiy man to an oiner countries, per year .... ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch per Insertion ... Cla'sslfled advertising, per word, per insertion Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line '. Local readers, per insertion, per line Contract rates ori b!tcstl6h. Advertising anil Clreblatlori Telephone DAILY EDITION SENATOR ROBERTSON 9 Editor and Reporters' Telephone . 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 3.00 6.00 1.40 .02 .ft .25 Monday. August 28, 1953 i , Senator Robertson has signed off. He has. clicked his last key,ent his last hlessage, and is now possibly teaching telegraphy to the angels. Or possibly he is organizing the inhabitants of Olympus or speaking tb them on the dignity df labor. Senator Robertson was a telegrapher, became head of the telegraphers' union and graduated as a labor leader. At the age of forty-three he was appointed to the Senate Canada and soon joined the Borden Union Government 3f ii that time his duty was to see that production wasnot checked. He settled strikes and kept everyone working in order that the Allied forces overseas might have every possible support in the matter of supplies. i Just as the war ended Senator Robertson became minister of labor and continued he same position in the Meighen government until the election of 1921 when he retired to await the return of the Conservative party when fie resumed his position in 1930 and continued until his health gave way two years ago. The most difficult time the Senator experienced was in connection With the Winnipeg strike in 1919 and opinion is much divided as to the wisdom or otherwise of his action there. At any rate he survived that ordeal without injury to his reputation so far as the party he served was concerned. . i While Senator Robertson will not be remembered as an outstanding statesman, he will be numbered amorfg the useful Empire builders whose number is legion and who did faithfully their duty as they saw it. j NEW LIBERALISM In these unquiet yet rapidly advancing 'days there is too much of a disposition on t ie part of Liberals to cling to the bid Ldurier policy, which in its day was good but which today the country is rapidly outgrowing. Political parties must advance with the times or they go into the discard, They must adapt themselves to changing conditions and changing public sentiment: The policy of Laurier was a jiolicy for the beginning of the century. Today we are rieanhg the middle of the century and a century is a very long period. Captain Ian Mackenzie of Vancouver has been emphasizing the need of a change of attitude and has inaed a strong appeal to the east. There must be a new Liberalism and members of that party must get into line With the spirit of the age. WHEN YOU TRAVEL The safe and convergent way to carry money It In Ihe form of Travellers' Chequei, available ol dny branch of The RoyoLBank and negotiable throughout the world. T.he ovenioi branches of The Bank offer friendly iervicet to the traveller abroad. Royal ban OF CANADA K ELKS TAKE FlkSTGAME Thrilling Softball Seen in First Of City League Playoffs The Elks' Softball tram last night drew first blood in the city championship ptey-offs by Be-feating the Canadian National Recreation Association by a score of 65 in the most thrilling garde that has been played so tar (His Season. -Trie C. N. R. A. wort the toss and took the field a nil trie Elks slartea the scoring by making one run in the first half of the first inning bill m I. N. ft. A. Took Hie lead" in the second half of the inning by Scoririg two runs. The score stood up to trie sevehttt inniiig, both rams playing errbrless bill, and the seventh inning proved to be a repetition of the first inning, the C. N. R. A. scoring two men and the Elks one. mikirig the score 4-2. The eijhth inning proved to be the C. N.'s downfall whrn Ihe Elks broke ittr'oneti for foilr rtins-ahd. decile all effotU, the C. N. ll A. Ohiv managed to pick, up one more Hih U mike trie final score 8-S. Batteries tor trie F.tRi were Sione and iiiidlhich and. i th fc. It. A.. Hither arid beildes. The second game of ihe scries wlil be played1 Tuesday hlghl. Baseball km$ National League Pittsburg 1-7. New York 2-1 Cincinnati 8-2. Brooklttl 4-4. t Loots 0, Boston 1 Chicago 6-5. Philadelphia 4-8. American League New Yefk 5, Detroit 5. Basion 8. St. Lcali 1. pht&delprrtB li thlcdeo 1 Wftsbiftgton 4. Cleveland 4. sbNiiAV hAMks Jfatorial League CtncinmU d-3. Benito 7-3. Chicago 2-2, BrobkJVn 0-5. St. Louis 7-5. New York 1-5 l see- ortd game called, darkness . American League Washington 14-3. Cleveland 1-8. Philadelphia 3-8. Chicago 5-9. New York 3-12. Detroit 4-2. Boston 7-3. St. Louis 5-5. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L Pet New York 71 45 .812 Boston 08 54 .563 Chlte 67 56 J44 Pittsburg 63 56 538 St. Louis 64 58 535 PhltetMfthla 50 68 .424 Brooklyn 50 68 .424 Cincinnati 48 76 .387 AMEtiifjAS v LEAGUE Washington 8l 42 .08 New York 72 4$ MS Qleveiand 66 62 J16 Phlladerphia ' 60 62 .492 Detrtilt ... 62 69 .488 Chicago 59 68 .47,2 Boitan 53 72 .424 St. Lduls 46 81 J57 Steamship Sailings For Var'c,ouver Sunday ss Pr. Rupert 10 pm. Monday ss. Pr. Rupert 5:15 pm. Tuegday Cataia 1:30 pm. Thurs. ss. Pr. George .10 pm. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. Si. Cardena midnight Sept. 7r-s. Prin. Louise i.pm. From Vsncoiivei Sunday,-, batala pm. Wed.-Pr. deorgt 10 a.m. Frldar-s Prin. Adelaide .. pm. S. baftletM pjn. Satur. m. pr. Rupert ... 10 am. Sept. 2 i Prin. Louise am. For Stewart and Premier-Sunday as. Cataia 8 pm. Satur.-i. Pr. Rupert 10 pm. From Stewart and Premier-Sunday . Pr; Rupert 8 p.rrt. Tuesday . Cataia .... 11:30 am, For Anyos and Alice Arm Sunday Cataia 8 pm Wednes-ss. Pr. George 10 pm Front Ahjo ahd Alice Arih Tuesday as. Oatala 11:30 am, . Thursday ea. Pr. Oeprge 8 pm. lor Naas Ittver ana fort Simpson Sunday es, Cataia 8 pm. from Naas Itlvrr le Fori Simpson Tueeday-ss., Cataia ... 11:30 a.m. For Oeran Falls-Sunday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pm, Monday ss, Pr. Rupert 5: 15. p.m, Thura. s. Pr. George . 10 pm, . Fridajr-4. prin. Adelaide 10 p.m From Ocean FalU Wedne. . Pr. George 10 am, Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide pm, THE DAILY. NTWS ll you think the world Is all wrong It is ah rmifcatibti that yott are out 6! ttkt sitMl ahooici aet yourself ItglH. ter atfM will neter come tide if yW tlmto una. Auiae are amMinc Hk popk. The Soulier the oar the oadrt startling the hort. If we could ail do extfiUf what we pleased, wouldn't there be a rush to wash the dishes? Man la a queer animal. When Ute thermometer It oMbBtag kmc tn Ute eighties be atUl wears a coat, a vest ami ametlmgf stiff collar. About the only time h la serial trie is when tw la playing game. Weather forecast Cloudy with rain pretty soon followed by equl-noxlal galea toward the middle or end of September. Jake advises an tbtae PMnee Rupert people who live mentally tn tke cist to transfer their affections They have been having gfjgi on the Atlantic coast when we had real summer weather. (, Discretion is the feeling a man get when he hat cMKl to be young. Yea eant very waft fee popular with your neighbor and please yourself at the mow time, unless you ha open to be that kind of man or some other kind of vratnart A foal 14 a person who It Dot wise and there are only a few wfce people in the world t feel lint like foot I know I am n tool, Ftof neonle ax a rule Who are much like me. 1 know how to be wtae And float u to the skies Froe from nil oarthlv ties. Bhl 'why should j M? Puiifiu.illtv is . ts confide ce. iV DP . J7 CIGAftfeTTE PAPERS sail-. . -i. i-i-M ' Queen Helen Fails On Court Alter oelng kept f micr u.jnal competition by an old Injury to her back Hlen Wills Moody tiled vainly at Forest lltil. Lo t Island, to win the nit tonal tennis crnwn from Helen' Jacobs, her fellow California! Sh . n in action In practice. Mafi in ihe Mbbn I MailSchedUle For the Fst Mondays. Wednesday and Saturdays 6:30 pm. Monday 5:15 pm. From the F.ait Sundays. TaMays and Thursdays 8 p rrt. For Vancouver Swndaya pm. Monday 3:15 pm. ttieaday 12:30 pm. Ttoaraiiayi 'i pm. Frtiky 11 p September 7 4 tl.m. ohdara. Wedrteedays ar?d Satur-daya ibjr Utlh 6:30 pm. From yiricouVe'r Sunday ,. b.xd Wedneftmy 10 am. Friday pm- Septetnbef 2 m. Mbrtday (by train) S:l5 pm. Toeeaaya, add TrnlrSJayi ibjr trtlhi 8 M- FoV Anjoi and Alice Arm Sunday 't pm. We4lHMday 9 pm From Anyos ahd Alice Arm Taeaday 11:30 am. Tbtaraday 8 p m. For Stewart and Premier Sanday 7 pm. Saturday 9 pm. From Htewart and Premier Suiiday 8 p.m. TueaHay 11:30 am. For Nai River and I'irt Slnipseh Sunday 7 pm I rom Naas Itlver anil rbrt filnfpsdn Tnesday 11:30 am For Queen Charlotte Iilsnd-i September 8 9 pm. From ()iieen Charlotte Minds September 6 am. For Alaska-September 2 am. From Aliska September 7 Jim. Hotel Arrivals Uoyat Bmt), iohnson. bawison: M. fjUn tmi Mil. l. Levoir. Anrojc; Jm Neiton. Alyanih; M. liol'mberjt. etljr; im Mlirw. VaHebuver; Mr. dhd Mr. EL WlHther. PeVersburg. - .' tifd Kni press ' Mr. and Mrs. I.ind and A. Si'rtd-strom. city. Central II. Barhqtt, Reglna; ij, breerl-wood. T. Johan and Peter Cyse, city; Thomas Fannin. Vancouver. Savoy Albert Sandjtrom, Lqngara Island: Stephen McNeil, Utk; Sigurd Bergseth. city. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mis. Ralph M. Dagahaw, Victoria; Frances Patterson, Golan ry: Mr. and Mri. winiaM 3. rierce, Atiyox; H. L. aray,iVancovl vrr; A. E. Ratcllff, Mooseheatt: L. W Stephenson. Victoria; II. W. Chambers and F. R. Wilson, Inverness; c Gillespie, Oceanic; A. Ber-ner Telkwa. LOCAL NEWS John Louth. Irdian. oft a charge of drunkenness, was remanded for elgl.t days on appearing before Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Milton Gonzales, formerly of this city, has severed hU connection with the law firm of Williams and Manson and has now opened Hi his owrl law practice In VaHcouver. 8Hts MMy HorothMaryiusU and Mary Mildred. Roman Catho-Hr Chut.ii nttns. were passengers a'mrd the Princess Louise Saturday iftethbdn Sfttta fFdni Jahbau to Vancouver. j Mh Margirrt lietttie. who has n spe dint the samirier vaca-! n v '.nng hsr ahd It QiKfvh Charlotte CHy. salts by the Prmee n i i: this afternoon to resume :. : tudlt-s 10 Vancouver. Mr a d MV E H bdnwhodlf i An vox were passengers aboard Prince Gedrge Saturday eveti-uit; going through to Vaneouvfr l pure they will proceed to Chl--ag to attend the World's Fair. They will alea vK in Toro. 4o. Peter V. Roes. Christian Science lecturer from San Francisco, who has been on a tour of Alaska, dur lng the stay of the steaMer Prin ces Letthe here Saturday afternoon. gave an interesting lecture before a fair shed crowd In the local Christian Science rooms. Mrs. R. C. Par-dhs was In the ehatr. v. Lewte returned to the etty on Saturday atternooVs train alUr a vaat of a few months to his na Uve home In Blrtntncham. Eni rartd. arid elsewhere oh the British Isles. He was accompanied by Mrs Lewis and family who have been In the Old Country for the past year. Mrs, J. Garrett of AUln arrived In the city on the Prlnceas Louise Saturday afternoon from the rorth to attend the marriage this after- har son. Jack Garrett of rot keal Otwrt liouae staff, to MW Mabel Iraraoh. hu in the city Mri Garrett U the guest f Mr. srd Mrs. O Ivarson. BtatHey 3. Metbr of the Dighy laWnd wtreteat station staff sailed fmtt nHht last oh the steamer ranee Jotin rot Dead Tree Point Queen charlotte IsUrtds where he Mil relieve Operator O. a Moses la U comlrHE here on the neat trip df the steamer Prince John f nroute tb Vancouver on a vacation trip. LtHrtJ Lerdux. of the suff ot the Canadian Ffch a-d Cotd Sihrtge Oo. u saBhlg this after-rtbon- o Prtrce nupert ftr Vaneoavtr where he will visit tor a few day wtth friends before pro-eeeding by train to St Paul and Mlnneepolfc a-hete he has ms-y resatlves and frtende. He will also take in the Cfcrithry of progna Fair in Ohleago arid expeeta to be away six weeks. An Interesting viattot to Princ Rupert lest week Wis Mlat Oer-trude Shore. AngtrHn mlttlmarv worker In Japan, who wag her-enroute back to the Orletlt after pendmg a furlough in Canada during which she was engafed In deputation work In the Bait. Although in the otty fdr only a few hours. Mum Shore was able to have a meeting while here wtth the local Japanese women aho members of the Women's Anxllary of St. Andrew's Cathedral. The rneetltlg took place at the lSenl Jajhea? mli-on and there were about Iwenty-flve ladies lh all present. C N. it. tkAIns For the lUt Mondays, WediVeadaya and ,8atur-day 7:30 P urn From the l4UU Sundays, fueAiays and Tliurl-day a p m Miss D. ribgafl Will ftnM 1'IANO CLASSICS and IMHVAtK LkSSbS Tuesday, Scuttittlftr r Phone Biack 232 - .-Monday. AuKiisf jo 193) Built lor Many . Extra Miles Heavy Duty TIRES Heavier and stronger. Extraordinary stamina and endurance. Yet their cost Is aUrprlslnftly to. If yoU do q lot of o(I-the-paement drlv Inii it vill pay you to hate these heavier tlrta. KAIEN MOTORS Third Avenue Prince Rupert, p f RARE Opportunity Fbr Finest . Suits We all are tired ri . eUthat. now times are and oppression has We Uke thM ; ae.ettd. pity to offer to the Creed pubhr our tin. fcHtlUh U'oMled, IndlfOSrHf butney, lleslhe rhlll and lot t6und titeeds, FUhntlt. tU At a bigger sating thai-il experienced In Prti I' , pert. hcg. ill slit- 332 .Special tar y, Reg. $1$ SUIT $17 ' 8pwJai fer Reg. Sit StJlV- 3tJ hex'SoVuiT- $42 Spwlal Tor Sstra TrouseM $11 this price good for Jt ik only LING Tailor The hlah class Lit or reliable ny rlra; Second Ave Near Post t. CITY Transfer Phone 950 Hemlock and Spruce g(J per cord, delivered COAL I OH 8ALK Furniture and I'lano M v!ng Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Decks Total caMdly M Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers far Hteel and Wood Vreili Iron and mass Cutis! aleelrlcand Acetylene Wtll iMon Derrick for tteavy UfU Sawmill and MinlngMacplBtr; Kealred and Overnsn-