f- . 'it?.'n-v- TliunVrA,ugusT6T93e''', page two DAILY NEWS Regrets will never rectify mlsUku once nude In fitting your cKlld'i foot The visible size-finding shot Every refinement in nuking children's shoes DAILY EUIKON Fay a (Estab. 1908) SUBSCRIPTION RATES Size-finding shoes tell the whole story nuke no mlsUke. . m HEALTH SHOES for boys and giil .65 . O.00 l-65to3 Visit to Our New Children's Department Where Most People Trade AMILY SHOE STORE LT PHONE 357 D THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ..." $5.00 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936 ALBERTA'S EXPERIMENT iiiWORK OF RANGERS Young Guardians of Forests Doiiif Good in Small Communities Of Central ..Inferior-,.,., .,, I VICTORIA, Aug. 6: In!the little I communities of British . Columbia, :west of Prince George, boys and j girls known none of the delights of city amusements and they have j to make their own fun. Out of this necessity hae come a unlsue young people's movement ta which the provincial, forestry sarvlce av itaches great importance tht Young Ranger Bands,'' whd' have taken upon themselves the job of guarding Brlt .-Ji Columbia's forests. E. C. Manning, chief forester who has just ertunied from a tour of the central pirtlonj of the province and was Initiated as an honorary member of the move ment, said he did not beltove any thing quite like the Ranger Bands existed . elsewhere. A member of a Ranger Band belongs to a secret sot'ety, full of a rich symbolism which is built on forestry lore. The meetings are held in secret, with pass words and elaborate ritual, all representative! of the forest. Thus the "PlmV Tree," -the "Cedar Tree" and thtj "Spruce Tree" are high officials! of the lodge. Solemn Vow Each member, like members of i adult lodges, takes a vow on en-' jtering the band. He promises to protect British Columbia's great natural heritage, the forest, by every means in his power. This; oath Is taken with earnestness and carried uot, Mr. Manning says, 'in a very useful fashion. 0,..,-l ...U. !. ' j - . . . nUIUUWII. Ul CW ucroai luie "'"irain woul dhave kept up today so For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week 10 have broken out near their homes, By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and (the Young Rangers have gone In-United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.0o'to action and extinguished them By mail to all other countries, per year 9.00 j before they could grow to dangerous proportions. All the Rangers Advertising; and Circulation Telephone 98 of course, use extreme caution News Department Telephone 86 with fire in the woods themselves i iwhen they are camping. W. C. In snito n ill tho (rnrtnhu ut rn uviianua if Pramiav or Fraser, ' Vanderhoof, Gls a . . evince .uiiu iviujuuc, nj Li la i ucai Aueiiiiti i, ui ruuvriu u seema uiai. dociui vreuii is iu ue jy e frhole territory along tht tried ouc in tnat province, me uetaus 01 tne plan are northern line of the Canadian Na-abOUt completed. ine populace IS aOOUt to De registered tlonal Railways, where a large part and it is announced tnat payment 01 aiviuenus win com- p011" h, ta . the timber industry, is under the mence very soon alter the registration t ia eompieteu in watchfui eye of the Rangers. Thc September or early m October. receive the constant co-operation Stores, wholesalers and manufacturers which are will- and advice of the government's ing to co-operate with the government wnl sign u coven- foreers. who rard them as. a ant to take Alberta credit or goods in exchange for what ptZ agnicy of 'orest conser' they sell. They also must agree to make no demand for payment in cash nor to tender Alberta credit in payment Dan McDonald, charged with of provincial taxes until such time as the government is vagrancy by causing an obstruc-ready to accept it. In return for this the provincial govern- !lon' Ts f ntenced t0 wo days he ment promises to establish and maintain the price of Al- SJSX berta-made goods to the retailers by granting interest- court yesterday afternoon and ad-free loans in Alberta credit and to assist in importing '-er? to seek work or leave town. goods not made in Alberta. Payment of the periodic dividends is to be made by depositing wih the state credit house to be established, a certain amount of credit for each individual. Persons with credit will have issued to them a book of non-negotiable certificates with which commodities may be purchased. The whole scheme seems rather complicated but that is no reason why it may not work. As has often been said, the whole country will await the outcome of the expen- ment with great interest. We would not like to suggest OA pho JSTlS f aS? that it will succeed neither should we be justified in truess- ino- that it will fail. A vtnr from nnw wo mnv H11 wnn. FOR SALE-18-foot open gasboat, - . . f irlA OMftitl ft nttnli) XT Tn t denng whether the plan is successful or not. 1 ZJr ' VANCOUVER'S POSITION CIASSIFIEO FOR SALE GENTLEMEN Personal drug dries. Hlehext marie f.ntt Del. Vancouver is having a big jubilee celebration and has lvered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper), already been boasting of how much the city has benefitted Pacific supply 751 aranviiie, fin.nnpinllv frnm Hip ovont Thw nnlv flv in fno ninfivionf io Vancouver, that they are still short of money to complete the celebra- sacrificing Factory samples, lo tion as planned. They turn to the provincial government P,ece chesterfield, suites $7250; and ask -to be helped. That means Vancouver wants Prince Rupert, Prince George, Nelson, Nnnaimo and every other part of the province to help finance a jubilee which is benefitting Vancouver greatly but from which no outside! point receives any appreciable bqnefit. That is the Van couver spirit. Get all the benefits and make the other people pay. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VM. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.8. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJrL Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PJVI. calling Ft. Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returnlni; Tuesday, $14.40 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Afent, Third Ave. Phone 568 10-Plece Walnut Finish Bedroom Suites $6950, 38-Piece Breakfast Room Groups $21.00. Many other bargains. Terms If desired. Julius Shore Mall Order House. 1402 Beklns Bldg., Vancouver. WANTED WANTED Saleslady to take charge of ladfes' ready to wei store In Stewart. State age and experience to P.O. Box 989, Prince Rupert, -j, A PERSONAL MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up or gans, glands. If not. delighted, maker refunds few cents paid. Call or write, Ormes Limited, tf. Twenty -Five Years Ago August C, 1911 Jrhe government steamer New-ington Is completing hydrographlc surveys In Massett Inlet which iri a few weeks wil lbe open for navigation by steamboats. " Contracts are about to be let for the 415 miles of grading yet to be done -on the Grand '.Trunt Pacific Railway beyond Aldermere. It Js ex pected that Foley, Welch & Stew art will get. a goodly portion of the work, ' . The Prince Rupert Industrial Association Is nronnxlne the circuit latiofl of i petltlorPUn the lt$l seekln'g remssionbf trie" sentences! on strikers who were ,:nt to prison as a result of labor disturbances here last spring, The petition would be sent to the Department of Justice. Reach the man people In city and district with an advertisement In the Dally News. PUT OUT THAT FIRE! by fire, government officials estimate. The greatest percentage of 1 he wouldn't have to .work. Unhap pily for Jake the iun came out and now he is spending the half holiday pulling weeds. In the old days when a child was OLD SWORD TO MUSEUM ! Weapon Once Swung, by savs he was hoping thei ,,. .. hire and New Brunswick 3AINT JOHN, N.B., Aug. 6: (CP) Sixty percept of all the forests in Canada have been destroyed clllties for fire-fighting, it is Impossible to cope wilt jne rage of a burning forest, more particularly in a dry ieasonsuch as hunters. The result of a .carelessly thrown match, or a poorly this. Be sure to put out thoroughly your camp-fire as. Uie camp-extinguished camp-fire is diown at left. Even with modern fa- ers are seen doing at top. Central Press Canadian Thqto. Man in the Moon land Benjamin Franklin, John 'aoolnel in the Royal cause durin I Adams-and Edward Rutledge, representing the Americans. It was from tills resldenoa tliat Colonel asked the plural of baby, he said tae American Revolution "and for!a close room m the sald Jail, and ! i i i ,i there to retain him sivlne him Saunders of Palling, . , 7. lwuia- "c ai H I!uuy Pvutv . on . . . - h- . . launched this fine movement inlets" iry of new muitswic n - ""'n jl928 with one Ranger Band. Now! 'there are bands at Burns Lake, Deen presenvsa to uie new uruii-- Before Mrs. Dionne and her fam- wick Museum by his great-grand-1 from me or the Commissary of 11 v hprn me famous not one rjerson son. John Black, of Fredericton. .P"ls"ncrs for the State of New Saint J&hn in 1827,, Jersey,, for the time being. in a thousand knew the meaning Dvins at or the pronunciation of the word a&ed 90, Colonel BilfoVpwas buried-'Blilopp was. one of Uie 55 petl- OulntuDlets." Now It Is blared in ths Old Loyalist Burying" tloners for land in Nova Scotia ! A child whose fond mother said York and subsequently of the as- lowing Inscription is still legible' he was worth a ;f million dollars , :cmbly and council of New Bruna- on an old tombstone: j nniofiv ncifPH for n'Tsmnii nn vment '. Avlck. "Sacred to the memorv of the heads of the" passengers when they bump as they go over some of the rolling spots in the road. Come to think of it, some of ouri heads need bumping pretty badly 1 so why put In pads? This is the time of year when we all save money on fuel and spend it on Ice cream and other similar 1 stuff. This Is a wonderful -city If you are only able to pay your taxes. Ah well I I think the city needs that vacant lot of mine. I "Harry the American rebellion obliged him at Xhe termination of that contest to abandon ,wlthout com- ' Blilopp waa taken later tiirown in- j ittnsatlon his hereditary property ... ... . . . . '. r. . . . t.I. 1 J . .1 I.. '.o jail and cnained 10 uie iioor..;on duuh isuuu aiui iciue wua The order to the jailer read In part: "You are hereby commanded to receive into your custody the body of Colonel Christopher Blilopp A sword once worn by Colonel j Prisoner of war, herewith delivered m i.t i - mii mw,,n iio you. ana iiavme uui lruiu nni nffic-r of the at&te-n Island mll-M hands and feet, your are to ine iHo o Tni-v nffioor officer rti,Ti,tr durlns . chain him down to the floor in. his family to this colony, wherein he has since resided, universal!; respected. He died on the 28th day of March, 1827, in the ninetieth year of his age." C. N. It. 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