"Senorita" Shoes for'Your ... Halloween Party an POPPIES doth er wear Smartly Styled Senorita Shoes are most fashionable, whatever the occasion. Be sure and see them . . . featured in Pumps, Sandals and Ties. New material; colors, whatever your preference you will find them in these shoes. The Family Shoe Store Avenue LIMITED Phone 357 SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ? Advertising and Circulation Telephone .... 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations I! mi THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION $5.00 .10 3.00 9.00 Once strain we 'are atfrirdachiner the anniversary of the cessation of hostilities; and Remembrance Day reminds us of what feeling of gratitude surged through the hearts oi the people of the world when at last peace was a tact. Poppies for remembrance ! When one remembers the sacred associations connected with this emblem he does not pause to consider what other li a . i ?i. n... 4.u ; ,1,. reasons may impel mm 10 purcnase it. dui mere ia u ue finite contribution to the needy returned man and his de nendents in the purchase of each poppy. The poppies are made bv disabled returned men, so disabled as to be totally unfit to earn their living in any capacity. The first Red Cross Workshop was started in Victoria in 1921 but since then other shops have been started, some reorganizations INDOMITABLE wieatn you tut; icprtiu m suuic ucgi u. " " "" gardening MISSIONARY Most Rev. Isaac O. Stringer Wa Real "Apostle of the North" Long in Yukon , Eminent Divine at Anglican Church Was Well Known Here The Most Rev. Isaac O. Stringer, B.A., DJ who died suddenly in Winnipeg yesterday, will go down In history as the Indomitable mls- rlnnn. rnlrlt ti-Viri In tVlP miirKP flf his ministry in Canada's extreme northwest endured such hardships j KA lAoet rtrtA fY h reduced to such straits for food that he chewed his moccasins for the oil they contained. Archbishop Stringer spent almost all of his active life In the north country The Diocese of the Yukon over which he had Jurisdiction for so many years included the whole i of the Northwest Territories west of I ! the Rocky Mountains between Bri tish Columbia and the Arctic Ocean. A man of tremendous spirit, and powerful physique he often endured hardships he would not permit his subordinates to share. He felt a great respect for the simple I people among whom he labored and ! his striking and genial personality I Impressed all those with whom he i came In contact. Archbishop Stringer was bom April 10. 1866. In Kincardine Township, Bruce County, OnU ne at tended public and high schools. He secured the degree of B.A. from Toronto University and graduated from Wycllffe College In 1S92. Immediately after graduation. Archbishop Stringer went as a missionary to the Eskimos In the Arctic Circle on Herschel Island and the mouth of the- Mackenzie River. The following year he was aDDolnted rector of Whltehorse, b Wednesday. Oct. 31, i93lVukon, where he remained until his . 'consecration as bishop In 1905. Saw North Chance Archbishop Stringer saw many chanees In his great diocese of 200,000 square miles. When he first went to the Yukon the population was chiefly native with a few white fur traders and an occasional prospector. Then came the great Klon- dyke gold rush in 1896. For a time fortune hunters from everywhere flocked to the Yukon. The excite ment of the gold rush passed and since then the population has fluc tuated-greatly. Today there are about 3,000 white and fifteen hun dred natives In the Canadian Yukon. In 1905 the Honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on Archbishop Stringer by St. John's have been effected and the poppies are now the product of College wlnnipeK. ln i885 Arch Vetcratt Shops Still carried on Dy QlSaOiea SOMiers. bishop Stringer married Miss Sadie Owe tO'inose WHO oiiereu uiuni&eives iui incu tuunun Archbishop Stringer, who was when their country needed it. surely their country will see well known in Prince Rupert they dornbt go comfortless, S i i Faster Way Now to Relieve Neuralgia - DISCOVERY ALSO EASES BAD HEAD.ACHES -MUSCULAR PAIN OFTEN IN FEW MINUTES Remember the pictures helow when you want fast relief from pain. At'irin case even a had headache or neuralgia often in a few minutest An Aspirin tablet begin "taking hold" of your pain practically as soon as yoa swallow it. And Aspirin is safr. For Aspirin docs not harm the heart, r L IN 3 SKONDS ST STOPWATCH An Aspirin tiWct (tartt to disinte grata and go to work. Remember these two points: Aspirin Sprrd and Aspirin Snfrlu. And. see that you get ASPIRIN, the tnrthod doctors prescrile. It is made in Canada, and ail druggists have it. Look for the name Bayer in tlus form of a cross on every Aspirin tablet. Get tin of 12 tablets or economical bottle of 21 or 100 tablets. Why Aspirin Works So Fast o in Aipirln l I w I lhlet in 1 elasi of L.1 -i water. Note that BU-FOH E it tociclxt tlx bottom, it it v a M 1 What titnprm In thn flastn happen in your ttoinacn ASPI K I H tatlett Hart "taking hold" of pain lew minute after taking. When in Puinjtcmcmbcr These J'ictures Asprln Is the Trade Mark of the Bayer Company. Limited, through frequent -Visits here while he was Bishop of the Yukon, moved to Winnipeg some two years ago on being elevated to the post of Archbishop of Rupert's Land. Archbishop Stringer's death is announced to have been due to heart disease. Pulp and Paper Magnate Passes Edward W. Backus Dies Suddenly In New York at Age of Sevenly-Four NEW YORK, Oct. 31: (CP)-Ed- ward Wellington Backus, who had extensive pulp and paper and lum bering interests ln Ontario and Minnesota, died suddenly here at the age of seventy-four years. Not long ago his Interests were esti mated tq be worth eighty million dollars. He was bom in Jamestown, N.Y., but made his home ln John Rukhv school teacher at Port Simpson, was a passenger on the Catala yesterday enroute to Vancouver where he has been called owing to the Illness of his mother, Qadens ft As -51 Oqaens Does And OjtWl Flat Cut ctrblnly dott wht tny man who "roll kit own" cijtrtttei nb hit favourite tobacco lo do. Ill coo In ti lib to the ftiul Mtiafylnj puf of evtty ciatttt. Yeu'tl Had thta tijf loWca tsir to roll, toolf, milder, fctfttnl Utter try III Oldtn'i Fin Cut and "OiMiltcltr" or "Voe" Ppfl ar a comWn- If tio yon jut I can't beat SAVE THE POKER HANDS OGDEN'S FINE CUT Pj.AMV Patw Ha4 $), by Bail, 4 lt Vim" c "Owatadw" cli tmi la ttcaaati t Pt Hi.fc, Vnr ' Knote Oftlrn't Cut Plug I The Letter Box I :l ' A SPLENDID ALTF.KNATIVE Editor. Dally News: Surely sir. the 'problem" you propound in your editorial relating to armaments Is no problem, at an It Is a common argument of mill The local branch buys all its poppy wreaths and poppies Alexander of Kincardine. Ont., whojtarUU and their dupes ln all coun . m a t m t i " a i i n ai : ines i ni"i mat i n.i r war-unc Wifiiirr: yicja.ui..u.1 uicutsiuaiu ardiiniis arauous life me ox nf the uiei--" fi.nm tVih fotovafi u-nvkshnns am pvnpnsp nt afiVHrLiSmPf.isnarea me other benefits, create em Fnur snns and one " among cartage, operation, etc. is met : irom tne general unas oi - lilt! UI iIlV.ll BU limi CVCl V 1.CIII uutaim-u u n mwv vi- ,UU(.1, CM,.Fnnl o mom price of the poppies is available for the returned man or ber 0l the MaSonic and other fra his family Whose case deserves consideration. ternal organizations. His recreations Durimr the past vear many iamines nave Deen neipeu, were au 01 tne mosi vigorous var clothing provided, hospital comforts supplied, medicines pety and included such strenuous pastimes as snowshoelng, curling, ..wi c ,W mi niiQCO vniir nnnnv m. pmtiict&cu, cum du viivii jum i'i... j"- r-vrrJ. ranoelne doa sled ployment Does not tms argument Indicate the desperate straits mill tarlsts and munition-makers are brought to ln attempting to Justify their profession and profits? You say that men employed in producing arms are consumers but not producers, Implying that be cause tney do ot produce in an over-stocked world tnelr Activities are, beneficial. Would not'this Jus tification apply better to lunatic asylums? There, at least, the non producing consumers are not creating fear and mistrust In the hearts of men, neither are they laying up great stores of horrible devices with which to destroy themselves and the rest of the world with them. In place of guns and shells, why not road-making machinery and powder for blasting new roads the Alaska-Washington road for In stance; Instead of poison-gas, tanks and battleships why not better pub lie buildings, better educations facilities and encouragement of the larts? Observe what could be done ln Prince Rupert with the money spent on one small Item of the world's armament, the "Skeena." The sewage system could be completed, a fine public hall and swimming-pool constructed, the public library en-! larged and endowed for the con-, stant provision of new books the I well being of every person ln the I city increased. J Is it not time we deafened our ears to the fatalistic gospel of the! military men and the crafty pro-! paganda of their consorts, the mu- i nltlon-makers? We need' today the optimistic Idealism of the builder,' the comtnictorind the educator, and the men with the gospel of death should be silenced. Yours truly. . A MILITANT PACIFIST, 'SPORT ENGLAND WINNER IN INTER-LEAGUE SOCCER. LONDON, Oct. 31: The English League defeated the Scottish League in inter-ieague r soccer iuuujt uj " - - t to one m miseraoie weamer t I before a small crowd. SCHEDULE 0FWH1ST liames to b Played Henceforth on Fridays Instead on Mondays Commencing this Friday Frater nal Whist League games will be played on Fridays Instead of Mon days as at present. Following Is the rerlsed schedule for the remainder of the first half of the season: 1 November 3 St. Andrew's vs. I. O. O. F.; Sons of Norway vs. Canadian Legion. November 91. O. O. F. vs. Cana-Jlan Legion; Qrotto vs. St. Andrew's. November 1ft Sons of Norway vs. 3rotto; St. Andrew's vs. Canadian Legion. November 23 Orotto vs. I. O. O. T; St. Andrew's vs. Sons of Norway November 30 Sons of Norway vs. f O. O. F.; Canadian Legion vs. Qrotto. December 71. 0. 0. F. vs. St An drew's: Canadian Legion vs. Sons it Norway. December H Canadian Legion vs. L O. O. r.; St. Andrews vs. Orotta i December 21 Qrotto vs. Sons of I Norway; Canadian Legion vs. St. I ondrews. WHIST LEAGUE STANDING The Fraternal itandlng to date: Sons of Norway Canadian Legion Oddfellows St. Andrew's Grotto tlFAVORITE Whist League W. L. P. 2 0 2 10 1 11 1 0 I 0 0 2 0 BADMINTON MEET POSTPONED Owing to small attendance, the snnual meeting of the Prince Ru-oert Badminton Association, called for last night, was postponed until ' next week. PRICES REDUCED on - RADIO TUBES Replace Old Tubes Now No Charge For Testing Give us a Call Lamp Shades All Sizes 65c up to $2.95 Kaien Hardware Phone 3 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No, I Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. I ,3 Phone, 55(1,1 IS WINNER No Canadians Hut Many American Win Sweepntakt Prles On Cambridgeshire Stakes NEWMARKET. Eng.. Oct. 31 iCP The favorite. Wychwoott Ab bott, won the classic Cambridge shire Stakes horse race today with Commander m second and Iltgh' lander third In a field of thirty three starters. The race was the most exciting ln the ninety-five year history of the big handicap. No Canadian W Inner DUBLIN, Oct. 31; CPi No Ca nadlans drew Uckets in the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes on today s Cambridgeshire Handicap on either first, second or third horses which carry the. major prlies. Three Americans were each $150. 000 wealthier by the victory of Wychwood Abbott. Mrs E. Fenx or Maspeth. Long Island. M. M. Ne son of Astoria. Long Island, and an ' unidentified New Yorker holding- tickets. Eight tickets on Commander III, the second horse, were held In the United States, each paying $73.-000, while four were held on High lander, each being worth tSO.000. Cltm LEAGUE STANDING The Crlbbage League standing to date Is as follows; a. Oddfellows Moose . .....u.T Can. Legion . yii Elevator ..V' Meat Packers ....... 2 Empress 2 Grotto 2 C. N. R. A 2 W. 30 2 29 24 28 24 : 23 L. 24 25 25 24 2a 29 30 31 Indian Agent James Gtllett ot Massett made a, brief trip down to; sxidegate recently, returning- to Massett the next day WKlnday, ex-,,, LADIES! , This Week Only i SPECIAL LOW PRICES Tito fur buying aMtl optnj nest vek and we nerd the minrj i or riujrinr. raw fu. Tor that reawin r trr MUlnc our fine new totk of Mvlhh, up-to-dalr FUR COATS at Less Than Cost Call and try thi-m m .,,,.! ..... how rich and luxury j i., , rtei. a tur cant kIvp, , , elegance ami c.n.f. .;. GOLDBLOOM'S federal lllork Winter Prices For Milk Advanced Commencing November 1, 1031 Ticket Prtre Milk CI Art 7 qU. or 12 ills VlaUU Charxe Acci Mlk Q-f flfl 8 qts or 10 OAaUU No dUrounU allowed i charge acroun'. Relief Order Milk CI Hfi 8 qU or 14 nu 3x.UU Valentin Dairy I'honc B57 FRESH MILK AND CKKAM DA II A" VALENTIN DAIUY Phone 657 MACKENZIE FURNITURE SPECIAL Vel-Felt Hugs. These rugs look like Contrloum. Made by Barry & Stoins. 7x9 ft. ea. $G.00; OxlOJ ft. ea. $8.50; 9x12 ft. ea. SD.'in Mall Orders rilled at Thi Pit Phone 775 327 Third Ave. BILLM0R SHINGLES Manufactured by a local mill, by local labor, from local produce. Sold at prices lower than ever before offered in Prince Rupert. All No. 1 Cedar Shingles .1-X, per thousand 83.00 5-X, per thousand $bM PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone A 18 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. If your paper PIUNCB RUPKRT, H.C. does not arrive, telephone the office