Badm :.4 . . ! . PAGE TWO DAILTNtWa, ii ,.3 ij!gi.Oettibitte,,M. W A m iim. Work Boofs For Men EVdty Phli- Mftfc For Wear Plain Toe or Toe Cap, solid leather soles or Panto soles. -$3,95 fl $6.00 Felt Boots for coin' forage use. $295 AllvRubber Boots with tir without cleats. F Where ktelMiii Wraafc AMILY SHOE STORE LT PHONE 357 (Estalr: 1908) Advertising ahd Circulation Telephone Newi Department Te.epti&ne Member 61 Audit Bureau bt Clfcfaldtidhs ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per iinch, per" Insertion DAILY EDITION D. THIRD AVENUE the daily News. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMIUA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News", Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor 98 86 1.40 Thursday, October 22, 1936 . . bfeFlNlf E ilCTlbN IN EUROPE Judging Horn London and Moscow dispatches pub lished yesterday, the timeihas about arrived when iieim ite ana open outside action is to be taken with respect to the Spanish civil war. Russia suggests that.it will delay no further the taking of counter measures against, the alleged assistance being given oy me fascists to tne .insurgents. Jn other words, ii imejius iu acuveiy assisu ine spamsn government. Great Britain announces that the Royal Navy is standing by to proceed on a "mission of mercy" to rescue hostages held by bdth sides .arid who are being threatened with massacre; ,. Evid.eritlyj the showdown is hot to be much further delayed. Either the: horrible Spanish civil war will be ended very shortly or is abtilitvto kiiidle a conflict of wider proportions. The vtJi-ld awaits ftnxidusiy what is to transpire in the cditrse of the jiext JbaV days. Vancouver Stb bt.urU.jf 8: ti. jo&Mttsb-IS? B. C. fckel, .33. Big Missouri, Mk. Bfalorne, 850. B. R, Con., .04. . B. R. X., .11. .; Cariboo Quartz, 1.80. ' Dentohla, .13. . . , ;' Dunweli, .03. Golconda, .10. Mlnto, .23. .. . Meridian, .02. Morning Star, .02 ',4'. Noble Five, MiV Pend Oreille, ;75. . ' Porter Idaho, .04 V- Premier, 2.95. ReeVes McDonald. .08. Reno, 1,33. Relief Arlihgtori, .40 (asW) Salmon Gold, .08 V2-. Taylor Bridge, .06. Wayside, .08 Vj. United Empire. .02. Ji BUSSES REPLACE TRAINS aUnCHESTER( Eng., Oct. 22 (CPI fh6 Manchesler Corporation has decided 16 operate busses brf the Ashtort-Hatightbii Green ut ln suBstltUtlon for street cars'Jwrtlch have been used for 3J years. OUftE OF CONNAtlGiit ACTIVE SANDHURST, Eng., Oct. ii: (CP) Although 86 yeats bid the Duke bt CorinaughC 'oiie-Ume Oov- erhbf-General of Canada, recently spected Royal Military College cadets. He wore a military cloak to protect him f torn the cold. PRAYER FOR ROAD SAFETY , LONDON, Oct. 22: (CP) A Brl tlsh Broadcasting Corporation committee has produced a book, !'Ne.w Every Morning," which is a collection of prayers arid hymns ipr raio services. It includes .praycji for road safety. ititon Supplies mM wJlc' neaiKaJ tH, i6i I nmlnton reqlilremehti. Vu M4&W ttiso W Ve, In a ran((e that will 8atsfy either the beginner rr fcipertfrifce.) plafeh brbp In and Inspect nr ielrcilfin. IflPys Cttbkfrue in flight, correct in wtlgHt. In cartons bf three' 'ottwMve.' nl? ach oUC J.tfci0Ck- od value In a' lower each ..t.u ..iii... ..... .. ZC GORDON'S HARDWARE McBrlde Street Phone 311 Ertgiigue WEDDED AT j ( 0rt Chat Scdhish! KITWANGA Score of Two to Nothing in international Soccer Game Yesterday feVERTON. Enc. Oct. 22: (CP) A .reVamp?d English League soccer team Yesterday defeated the Sc'otilsh Leagde by a scbre 6f Iwo to- nothing in the second match this season of the lnter-league tournament. Moose For Busy Winter feoclai and "Athletic Activities to Be Sponsored by Lodge Winter activities of the lodge constituted the principal Item of j business at a meeting of the Moose Lodge last night with Dictator James Taylor in the chair. It was decided to hold a series of weekly dances and there will be suitable observance of Mooseheart Day next Tuesday. An active season In sports is planned with teams in Senior, Intermediate and Junior basketball leagued, as well as 1n bowling. Jean Scolt And Japanese Teams Wiii in Tennis Gene Scott's team defeated Percy Mcintosh's 24 to a In the City Table Tennis League Monday night while 'the Japanese team defeated W. N, Currle's 17 to 15 last eve ning. The standing to. date: Allen' : 22 Currte - ;....- .20 Japanese; & ...20 Brown . 18 Scolt ' is Calderone 11 Mcintosh Ladies Bowliitg I Seasoil Opened Spark Plugs, Rangers, Annettes And Doodads Win In ihe Ladies' Bowling League" opening season fixtures last night Spark Plugs won over Grotto" 13SS to 1323, the Rangers defeated Blue Birds 1271 td 1251, Annette won over the tj. N. R. A. 1638 to 1277 ahd the Doodads beat the khockbuts 1513 to 1343. Mis. E. Smith of the Doodads was high scorer :follh 18. Basketball Pctke Basketball ptactie'e periods lor the coming season are' announced aS follows, to be held Sundays: 11-12 a.m. High School girls- Scouts. 12-1 p.ni. Lamble & Stone-Ben's N'ews Stdhd. J-2 p.m. Reglmeht-Juriior Moose. 2-3 p.m. Annettes-Seal Cove. 3-4 n.m. Sr. Moose-intermedtatj. Moose. 4-5 p.m. a rottettes-Hlgh School. 5-6 p.m. Grotto-Scythlans.-,. rSUNTENCE NATIVE GANGSTERS JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 22'A (CP) Two members of an organizHoi khown as the "Isltshozl" gartgi the aim 5f which is said to beJeitber td assault and rob, or rd'fi'and kill, have been sentenced toQIeatll for murder. Miss, Annie Walker N anfi Ntiss Agnes Guyan R. N. of this city are jat present spending a vacation In Vancouver. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease In th Prltic rfiiiYpYt. tjilrlA fc(ii'ftr3ln. DUtriot of Ran 4, CofiBtLarid DlirtHf.l and situate approximator one mile In a Rmi4hl.i - . '- 1 2 - . I - wvuwinij uiinniun siuiik vne ccssi line Of Prlnrtw rtnial Tllinrl trnrn toe A rem Point,, said Red Pern Point being approximately four mljea in a Westerly direction from Bairnard Ctove. Take Notlt that Hans Haneen of rrince Kupert. B.C., occupation TUh Packer Intend, to apply for & lede of nie jonowing aescnoed iand.r-Com. mencliig at a post 'plaiited at hlg-i water marie wi the ahoTe-line Ift tlie middle M a bay being Kpproxhnatclf One mile South of Red -Fern Pomt umice inree cnaini Nortn-Eaxt: tne.lcp fifteen etialn Bait, thfetitt five CTUlnl 86uth, ,thenc .fmeen chains West, thence Northerly to tne nearest point at low water, thence following loft wuicr mj a .point omxieiie the lnitui poet and containing five acre, mors or .MANS HANSEN bated IStVaiy 'oi'tJctottfr, 1938 Vera Moffatt of Port Simpson Be-! comes Bride of Cecil Russell t Rev. Canon W, P. Rushbrook of; this city officiated at the mar-. , riage which took place on Tue day 1H St: Paul's Anglican Chtlr'c'i at Kitw&hga of Miss VeraiMof-fatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moffitt of Pdrt Simpson and Cecil Russell of Kitwansx The church was beautifully decorated for the b&isfon frith fall flo-yers and foliage and there was a large congregation of native villagers to witness the nuptial rites. The bridal party was accompanied to the fehurch by twu bands. Trie matron of honor was Mrs. Ffora Sampare and there vras dx bridesmaids. The groom w.i ittended by James Bright and six groomsmen. The bride was given in marriage by her father. . Tt-e hymn "Lead Us, Heavenly Father Lead Us" was sung, with Mis. Sarripare presiding at the organ Following the ceremony, there was a reception fh the Community Mali but the customary feast was postponed but of respect" to the memory of Mr. Pfarl, prb'mlrieht citizen bt the village and church councillor, whose death o;cutr.-d recently. young men Are Aided f Continued tr'om Pain j- gone through In the province last year, 80 had got permanent Jobs. An imporiani direct result was that all ended up the summer In flhe physical condition with more seif-reitance, a feeling of self-res-p'ecl ahd some cash in their poc kets. The luncheon was presided over by Dr. R. b. Large, president, w.hOj thanked Mr. Pariow for his talk." tJuests were W. L. McDllllvray of, Vancouver and Jack Roaf and J. A. lU'atry bf Prince Rupert W. F. Stohe was welcomed as a new member and Dr. Harold tTitfJohrisen, after fedve . bf absence for the summer.' was welcomed back. Arrangements were reported well In hand for the Hallowe'en hbedowri and' novelty dance to be held bfaFrlday evening bf next week. , ptisT Office on VfilfefeLs LONDON. Oct 22: (CP) Tha hrst mobile post office, td carry telephone, telegraph ithd all the usual facilities to the public" at outdoor events, has.' been .irhu&u- rate'd by Major Q. cVfrydii, Pdst-mastef -Oerierai. '.:!, Reach the rribafc Debbie th cltv and district with an advertisement I n the Daily News. I Yotir Own Private Safe Yout will, tecuritles, deeds, insurance poUdel, and similar valuable papers, should never be kept at your home or office, where they are subjected to the risk of loss through through fire, fire, theft theft or or care- carelessness. lessness. These These documents, documents, together together with with articles articles of of sen- sentimental value,, old letters, birth birth and and marriage marriage certifi- certificates, caies, should snouia always always be oe kept Kept in in your your Own own private private Safe Safe Deposit Deposit Box. Box. You You can can rent rent a a Safe Safe Deposit Deposit Boit Box at at most most branches branches of of this this bank bank for for as as little little as as 1 1 per per day; day; larger larger boxes boxts cost cost slightly slightly more. more. ing tHe hdiiefigfe. Regular fixtures will & played tonight in the Commercial Bowl , lng league as follows: McMeekln's Bowling challenges are again the i s Biological Station; Bankers vs orojer ot the day as enthusiasm Rance and Hardy, mounts following the recent re- ' " " Sumption of league play. Jimmy j Ciccorie" and a team also including Percy Mcintosh, Grant Cover-: dale, Bill schriaber and Eddie Smith has Issued a chailfrnge to) any live men in the city at' st&ke3 to be named by the squad accept- Mothers! Don't take chances with colds' . . . rub on V VAPORUB 0s This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Oovernment of British Columbia.. fS pr WmKBL tatthj "1 uBbmaWBI II 1 PjjH h M KMgSmii " A'VyWMH fflg&&J 'LH WM KfflXsfaL ,yi :HH HHBjfc Jt1H EHhbU HBHHHHjl HHBHU ROYAL BANK OF CANADA OVER TOO BnANCHtS IN CANADA AND 30 OTHCR. COUNTmti;; PERSONAL : IHHDi1 ?T,iPt??.TailovedeveIopedtlieirTeath I nHK A V .w l1h,t,?f,h in.liviilual cuatonier ii conAide r'p.1 an'enlirf 1 V HTvaBiHW 'Pte clothing remiirement- it's Imiwible to eWpe BWiH H non .Tip. Tpp Clothes when yfm see them. Only. ' ' MWLlLH V a?,l,t'n8d,u'I2rlu,d21Ponalmeasuremem V VHHv IcIop that iK-rfect fit. Only in.llvi.1iializl atfenlion, by, ' lssB2JiiiH A. 'V""' of "any ""'l-finishing orieratiohs cari lrini oulV HflL and'eo'mfort iort HH H. 'I ' y'2 ,0''th nfa" everything In GOOD KB '' TbI Tai1irs will take tf.i. personal HB JSBere value e'ni" V t'M rn' m" J'C' Tir top t aji - P. CRAVETO Phone glue 418 prince Rupert ' ' ' l' rr ; -v, -.,r Potatoes ! THere hre .no fiher potatoes iii U.C. than MURRAY'S POTATOES firowh in the ttulkley ' Valley.. Obtainable at any of the following stores: Alberta MitrVet liulkley Market llannan's Grocery j6flri!S6ri's hKdcery Llniey it OaVlfrs E. Upsett Ltd. bfidU& Ltd. Vlililiiis (iffrcery Q. & S. ttrdcery Sunrise Grocery Sterling Market Ttifih .fcasft & carry 1 Watts Grocery DfslHbUtbtf solely by S.C. Thomson Train Service - Vt V - . 1 .- -- . . connecling at Jasper toith "The Continental For PltAIHIE POINTS and EASTERN CANADA Trains leaie i'rlnce Rupert .Monday, Wednesday, Friday, For larcy, reservations and more specific details, see nearest aj'tnl V-80-34 C0AL TO PLiBASE fevtRYDODY SatlsIacUon Ouaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALUEItTA BULiLEvilLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL MlNCI. RtJPErtT FEED COMPANY PildNE: i8 and 558 Table Tennis Club OPEN EVERY DAY 3 io 6 arid 7 to 12 lriofie C7Z for reservations ! Rex ii Bowling Club - UAkiiausb - Sixlii Si. Ui Third Ate. Phbhe 658 "d i' News ,W8 c Trv a Dally tertisemttif lor beat 'utvM-