mm faqi two DAILY NEWS' Athletic Pedens From Victoria Invade the East, A NEW SHADE! "MALAGA" A Redish Color, Yet Harmonizes With Most Costumes lines. An Oxford with distinctive style, inadc by "Onyx" Monk Pattern iPump with big buclde. A "Senorita" Shoe. Price jjg F .Where Most eople Trade ABLY SHOE STORE LT PHONE 357 (Estab. 1908) SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion ... Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion' Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION A GRIM STRUGGLE D. THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor 98 86 $5.00 1.40 .02 .25 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1936 NOISE INDICATES yEAKNESS There are a number of noisy neouie in everv commun ity. They talk loud and sometimes snout. They cannot ar- ue uuu msieuu iey empnasize wnai xney nave 10 say oy noisy declamation. Usually they are disagreeable people and should be avoided. . Noise usually indicates weakness and unfortunately we nave noisy people in an walks or lite. Unfortunately there are some of them in places where a quiet voice would be more desirable. It is doubtful if Canadian people, realize just what this Snanish .fivil Wnr TYlPiine nr Vimir toi-fiKlo a tk!im H i r; ture to yourself a military conflict between the French and English Canadians in this country, if it is possible to do so, and you may get. sdme idea of what an awful thing this would be. Throughout the country there are French Canadians. , Some of Prince Rupert's best citizens are of French extraction. For French and English to be shooting each other down in this country would be a terrible thing. Let us again suppose that those who espoused the C. C. F. and Communist cause in Canada were to be set upon by the capitalists and an. effort made to exterminate them by killing them off, in case they happened to get a majority of members in Parliament. That would be an even worse struggle than French versus English. In every community the hand .of neighbors would be each other and it would mean a fight to the finish. Yet that seems to be just what Communism nr Fn Either would seize the administration and establish a dictatorship. In Russia it is a dictatorship of the Communist iwiy. usuaiiy u comes Uown to a dictatorship by one man, me .neau oi the movement. Then the terrible struggle may commence. Citizens in pvp tnwn nnri vil lage shoot each other down, kill! each other on siVht. until St. Li.?1 one or the other obtain the unner hand and. no mnttpr Pitt.,hr o We can hardly think o such conditions in Canada, but that is what is going on in Spain. Members of thp sump The Pedens of Victoria, B.C., aaring a name that Is known whe ever the dizzy bug of six-day bike racing strikes, have invaded the east again. Left to right the aspiring Pedens are: Ernest, Mrs. Ernest, chaperone for the entire brigade; William : 'Tqr,chyjj' ace of' the six-day track; Douglas; sister Eleanore who doesn't ride bikes but does swim With the' beat on the Pacific coast; and last of all cousin Claude "Rusty" Peden, another cycle bug. CARDINALS FALL BACK Giants Gain Half a Game in Na tional League Race Crucial Series Opening Tomorrow NEW YORK, Sept. 12: (CP) Playing at the Polo Grounds yesterday, New York Giants scored a five to one victory over the third place Chicago Cubs and increased their margin of National League leadership to four full games over the St. Loills Cardinals who were (row to start a two-game series with the Giants which may prove the turning point In the final pennant dash. In the American League the Invincible New York Yankees con- New York' Louis. : which wins, a dictator will rule the country for many Cincinnati IZZZcq years. Fascists would be. enunllv A rastip nlnnor fliffnwinf Boston 62 . O v family are fighting against each other, members of the New York present ruling party known as loyalists fiVhtin o" nffninat Chicago BOWLING STILL t will noon. W. 83 79 78 74 Brooklyn 57 Philadelphia 40 aetata xivm me pariy mat ruieu previously, known as AT I ' rebels. No war .can be so terrnble as this and any attempt Sand II tO Create SUen n rnriHitinri in should promptly nipped in the bud. any country be Union Steamships, Limited 8teamers leave prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.S. CATALA EVERT TUESDAY, 1 jSO P.M, Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:J0 PJW. Due Vartfouver. Monday, ain. BOUND TRIP FARE Uaviaf Sunday S:00 P.M. calling PI. Simp-on, Stewart, Anyox, Nua River returning Tuesday, $14.40 Further Information eardlnr sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 601 W. ...93 ...75 Boston .71 St, Louis 49 Philadelphia 49 L. 54 58 61 64 68 74 79 90 AMERICAN LEAGUE L. 47 64 .66 67 67 69 86 90 Pet ! .606 .577: .561 .5361 .504! .450. .410' .338 Pet .664 .540 .529 .521 .518! Germany Would Swim In Prosperity If It Had Ural Mountain Riches (Continued irom Pane Ik on a shoestring, with consequent loss all round. With the introduction of orderly marketing a definite zone of sup-py for the city was marked out, the circumference being only P0 Old CountryvS,occei: English League First Division Arsenal, 4; Sunderland, 1.' Birmingham, 2; stoke City, 4. uoiton winderea, 1; Everton, 2. Brentford, 1; Huddersfield Town, Leeds United, 2; Charlton Ath letic. 0. Liverpool, 7; Grimsby Town, 1. Manchester United,; Manches ter City, 2. ' ' Middlesbrough, 2; Chelsea, 0. Preston North End.' 1: Wolver .507 hampton Wanderers, 3. .J03i snef field Wednesday, 2; Derby .353 1 uounty, 3. I West Brotnwlch Albion, 3; Ports DELAYED mouth, 1. ine Canadian National Reirea-I tlon Association's greens were not1 efficiently dried out last night to! permit ithe playing of the. final between .Jack Preece and Jack Watson rinks in the last lawn 2. be- playpd tomorrow after-! Try a Daily News classified vertlsement for. best results.. ad- Scottlsli League First Division AbE.rdeen, 2; Third Lanark,' 1. Albion Rovers, 2; Arbroath, 0. Clyde, 2; Dunfermline, 1, Hamilton Academicals, 1; Celtic, bowling trophy competition of thei Hearts, 3; Falkirk 1 wuwii. me line wcamer noitis. KUmarnock, 3; Hibernians, 2; Queen of South, 2; Dundee, 3. Queens Park, 2; St. Mlrreh, 2i Rangers, 3; Motherwell, 2, St. Johnstone, 0;; Particli imsue, a. irom wildly fluctuating milk prices and, due to surplusage, from founding differences between the price of. household milk and that destined for butter. In 1932 th formey was no less than 130 percent greater than the latter. The solution for this is said to .have beeen found in the regulation of the Reich Estate of Nutrition ; which exacted one pfennig, or tworflfths of one cent, approxl- miles away; and -to all producers .matefy, for every third of a gallon! and dairies in this area a definite sold. The money thus acquired weekly quota was allotted. If any former or dairyman exceeded the quantity assigned to him, then, for the surplus( lie had to accept a price equal to the low figure paid for buttermilk, Simultaneous. splitting a double-header with the' with the establishment of quot- Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbetts Field. as- minimum prices were fixed .ty The Cardinals will finish their tne Kcn Estate of Nutrition, as stand at Brooklyn today and are !was a,so spread allowed to tin, nomine t.n thp Pnln OrnnnHs trnnnr. 'distributors In Berlin there are about 35P wholesale dealers, 7.500 smaller dis tributors and 12 farmer iprganUa tlons, all of them hindllngr ap proximately 300,000 gallons of mill daily. Control and supervision ove .Untied their monotonous winning are con streak tronir at. f npfrnit nptrnlt , o.,v,,,m, -caitrated n one central prganiz.v .! v,-. ...u u , ' tion-r-the uun-T-ine wc wuuu ciiiimjjiuu ueijuii iigers 14 to 4. The second place Chicago White Sox .swamned the lowlv jvuiK importation co operative. This organization U vested with the task of regulating tVlO lftre cnnnlir nil - Philadelphia Athletics 17 to 2 The 5 . ......, uoou.. "- distributors, and testing the mitt elusive possession of third place by ' alnrt adulteration. ' deleatlng Cleveland Indians 7 to 2, Tn ih the Detroit Tieers belne loft In L7., " Z, " . fourth position. Isodeties In Irllr, tt-lf anrl 510 Yesterdays Big League scores: jmllk delivery companies. To every imuunai ieaue Chicago 1, New York 5. St. Louis 12-4, Brooklyn 8-5. Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 9. Pittsburg 10, Boston 3. American League New York 14, Detroit 4. Boston 6, St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 2, Chicago 17. Washington 7, Cleveland 2. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE dairy certain villages and localities are assigned, so that farmers know where to send their product. No dairy Is permitted to "steal" cus-tcmsn from another district. The .claim Is made that this mlk regulation policy has resulted in the enlargement of many dairies and the construction of new ones. I In 1934. a total of 45 bulldlnt; projects had Increased to 72; white for 1936 the new construction 'totals 15, with 15 more extensions In the past the farmers suffered was empoyed to bring the price of processing .milk into line with that of the household, commodity. Today household milk is delivered In Berlin wholesale for about ,18 cent. a gallon, and milk for butter at approximately 15 cents. Butter and cheese come a') within the scope of the- Reich Estate of Nutrition, but the sltuat'. respecting .those commodities 1 diffejent Irom that of milk. Only sne percent of Brjin's needs J" jupplied from the milk-pone; j "remaining 99 percent comes irpm outside, , chtefiy from .Pomeran". Eat .Prussia, Mecklenburg, East- mark. .Lower Saxony and Schleswl Holstsin. The pity consumes 3,000 hundred weight daily, handled by about 100 whoiesaiets and 18,000 Individ- rial dealers. The quantity to be i e lye red is set by agreement be tween, the wholesalers and the country dairies, and it Is dellverec at the f Heed official price. Necess arily p spread is allowed to the retailers, who sell within the seal1 of thei maximum and the mlrti-mum dictated by the governmen tal body In control, Table Tennis Club Opened Thursday The newly established Rupert Table Tennis Club In which Wil liam Lamble,. W. F. Stone and .Joseph Scott are the moving spirits swun,g Into action Thursday night with all six tables in play for several hours. There wer about sixty-five players In attendance lfid 'much interest was evinced. f Made m to smoke H milder- HIW I i I Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday Catala ...J.30. 'p.m Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide . .10 p.m Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. Sept. 9 ss. Pr. Louise 5:30 p.m Sept. 17 ss. Pr. Louise 5:30 p.m.. Sept. 25 ss. Pr. Louise 5:30 p.m. From Vancouver- Sunday ss. Catala 4. p.m' Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. George .10 a.m. Ss. Princess Adelaide :4 pm. Ss. Cardena p.m.1 Sept 4 ss. Prln. Louise a.m, Saturday,, September 12, ij,, r purest form in which tobacco cn be jmoked.-nfrt Sept. 13 ss. Prln. Louise an. Sept. 21 ss. Prln. Louise ajj. Sept. 30 ss. Prln. Louise la, For Any ox and Ste wart-Sunday ss. Catala b pa. Wednesday ss Pr Rupert 3 pa. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catela 11:3(1 a. Trjurs. ss. Pr. Rupert .8 pa. For.Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday ss, Catala 8 pa. From S'aas River and Port Simpson Tuesdayss Catala 11:30 am, For Ocean Falls Frlday-jss; Prln. Adelaide 10 pa. Thurs.-rss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 pa. From Ocean :Falls Wed s.. Pr. Rupert .10 aa. Classif ied Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Trolling Boat, an equipped for fishing. See Frantt Lock wood or write Box 200. 'City. 21ft FACTORY SAMPLES MUST GO y'e need the space. 10-Plece Loose-Pillow-Arm .Chesterfield Suites j$72.50; JQ-Plece Bed- Ohesterfleld Suites $790; 3 Room Groups, 60 high-grade pieces, sensational bargain $160. Terms If desired. Free storage. Julius Shore Mail Order Ilouse, 1402 Beklns Bldg. Vancouver, FOR RENT jTOR RENT 9-room house with cement basement, will Install! furnace if required. Phone Green j 548. . 210 ' WALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, Win. nlpeg. YOU CAN MAKE MONEY Home Permanent Wav- ing and Curling Machine ! LOST LOST Black. Spaniel Dog, Thill , strip, on chest and forepsn Answers name "Flip." P! tilack. 773, tM timiLin ft! PRIVATE Home Kindergartenipil. Wp start you. The Canadian I dergarteh Institute, Wlnnlpej. 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DANCING her "studio on September Instruction In tap, soft shoe, acrobatic. ballet and physical cul-tute: Al'sb ;klndergarten ciassei Phonei'jBlue ;270. ,J"'