5 PAGE TWO DAILY NEWS Week End Special Tennis Shoes For Ladies White, plain or mesh, straps and T-straps, medium-heel. Sizes 3 to3. Reg. to $25. ce ik&g Special .J. Children's Shoes r Sizes up to 2, An assortment of Oxfords and .Boots. Reg. to:$2.45. IC Special Where Most People Trade r AMILY SHOE STORE LT PHONE 357 (Estab. 1908) THE DAILY NEWS. fKJNCK KUflittT - BKiTJSli COLUMBIA D TIIIKD AVENUE .Published every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue , ft F. PUI.l.KN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per men, per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone , DAILY EDITION CONDITION IN SPAIN . 88 S 1.4U m Friday, July 24, 1930 Undoubtedly there is a condition m bpain which is not only the cause of terrible disaster in that country but a danger to the whole world as it may be thesparK which may bring about the war for which many people have been looking. While we are still inclined to the idea that there will be no European war this year, we are bound to acknowledge that there is grave danger of such a WHAT DID HE MEAN? In his London Letter in the latest issue of Maclean's, Beverley Baxter, journalist and politician, who paid a flying visit to the Governor General in Ottawa when he came over on the first voyage of the Queen Mary and returned on the same vessel, made a rather remarkable statement. Speaking o'f the much quoted suggestion that Canada should be an interpreter between America and England, he said : "Canada must be more than an interpreter. She must be a partner, perhaps some day the dominating partner in the union of kindred nations that speak the common tongue of England." Evidently Mr. Baxter sees serious and intensely interesting happenings ahead, happenings which will affect this country and our neighbors. BRITAIN'S POSITION Again let us look at what this man Beverley Baxter says, quoting from the same article: "There are men in Germany not all men who have the spirit of the jungle and the soul of beasts. There are men in Italy who believe that by foul death inflicted upon defenceless people a happier world may be created for Italians. There are men in France ready to mount the barricades in the name of communism, and there are men in France ready to die against those barricades in the name of fascism. Fear, hatred, suspicion, greed and despair stalk like spectres across the continent of Europe. And, divided by a little silver ... channel that now means nothing, lies Britain. By 1 1 a. -a. n ji .it uuy mm uy iiigm ner government strives ior me settlement of Europe's problems. By day and by night the civilizing influence of the British people moves toward Europe like a cooling breeze after the heat of the day. Do not imagine that Britain!s task is for herself alone. It is for you in Canada. It Is. for the men and women in New York and California. Let the civilization of Europe sink into anarchy or be plunged into despotism, and the plague will find its way across the seas and through any barriers. These are fateful days for Canada and the United States of America." m This adverUsement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Oovernment of British Columbia. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Skeena River Canneries Are Very Busy Log Boat Starts Loading , Tomortow Found New Trout Lake. With a large run of sockeye still continuing ifcr the glllnetters and pinks fee ginning ta move In from the seiners, Skeena River canneries are Working to capacity these days. Indeed, they are operating almost night and day to handle, the fish. The big BritUh freighter Stone- gate, which arrived in port ye&ter-! day from the Orient to load 600,0001 feet of oottonwood limber from the Skefna River district for China. nad an uneventful voyage from Muroran, Japan, which, port she; ieft on July 9. Loading of the! Stonegate will start tomorrow1. Shei will proceed from here to the cuthern mainland to complete. . Dr. R. G. Large and party including Dr. Neal Carter, B. E. and Allan Large returned to port Wednesday afternoon from a trip aboard the power cruiser Nei-ris to a new lake in the vicinity of Levrson Lake In the Warke Canal district. They took a boat in and intend to go back soon for angling. The party had been away since Saturday morning. IS FINE MYSTERY William Powell and Jean Arthur Co-Starred in "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford" at Capitol The third movie In which they have combined their deductive powers to solve cryptic crimes, Wil liam Powell and Jean Arthur are co-starred again in a race track mystery, "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford," which comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this week end. Powell plays the role of a successful doctor and Miss Arthur is his former wife. She decides to recapture her former husband but finds him involved In a baffling murder mystery. The supporUng cast includes Eric Blore, James Gleason, Robert Armstrong, Ralph Morgan, Llla Lee and Grant Mitchell, all well known favorites, An ingenious and baffling series UP SPIRITS", 32 3? tN call that lummont British Samn U their regular ration of Rum. Inland, Hudtons Bay Rum ii uied against the elements and in protection el health "Good Spirits 1" (DistUHeJln ttyuana This advertisement is riot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. like a GUTTA PERCHA TIRE LEADING BATSMEN Slats" F.iUkstn Uvy Jlitter In CUi League Fi 1936 Heasou With an average of .750, "Slats" Eilckicn of the Xlk topped the batsmen in the Senior Baseball Ltague litla this year, U Is shown in the list. of averages which has Jo't bein made public, "ticoop" Bury Is given second honors with inderion in third place. 2-lckxcn -750 Buty ...J 545 An&ttnn,' ....'i r.i 500 Simcnson '. Ill , Ou4kh .. -323 Morln .333! Santurbane ...y. ....,,.Jt.y....-,,. ;333 ' Morgan .'.... .307 ; 1 Comadlna ..Ji.'.'. 272 Lambie .i. Bowden .. Letnurneau . , . . .... Arr.ey I...J.J C Burnett ... Campbell .. Stalker : : 1S3. , Howe .214 ..-200: .181 .181 ,166 .153 .150 Hunt .142 Commons Johnson . .141 .135 . - Lindsay 135 of murders involving a group of Dominato .125 race track followers provide the Antonelll .117 mystery of the picture. These test Smith the society physician's scientific Mitchell resources to the limit. As a matter Rogers of fact he is forced at times to Calderoni rely ujjon the somewhat tantaliz-; ing Intuitive genius of his ex-wue. The intimacy demanded by their united stand against the killer i soon spices dangerous aaveniui-e jmatuiinai. leauue with romance. W. L, Powell and Miss Arthur turn In Chicago 55 superlative performances, it Is St. Louis 52 Continued from Page 1 kial says 'I will lay my vengeance on Edom by the hand of Israel.' This heartless, cruel nation has oeen pumsneu. ; Troublous Days "The days In which we live are these nations would attempt to do with the Euphrates Valley and Pal estine what Italy had done to Ethiopia. The dictators of Europe who are building up gigantic war ma chines have an eye on the middle east and have hitherto only been held in check by fear of the League and the power of the British Em pire. The Abyssinian affair has largely disillusioned them and they see an aborUve League and a paci fist Britain advocaUng peace and disarmament. Therefore they argue what Germany attempted In the last war and failed to do could "be achieved under present conditions. These aggressive nations tmnolnp Britain to be asleep and they are debating In their chancelleries the acqulslUon of this coveted prize.' mis is the stage which is being set ahd the curtain will soon rise on the great battle of the nations." . Concluding the speaker said: "Britain is wise in arming for defensive purposes, an armed Britain will tend to segregate a worldwide war to a definite confined phere but unarmed would lay the world open to a more deadly scale of world wide proportions." Miss Jean Robertson will leave on this evening's train for Mont real where she will board the steamer Andania July 31 for Glas gow, from there proceeding to Ed inburgh where she will remain per- manenUy. i The ase of Jack Hunter, char ged with supplying liquor to In dians, has been adjourned unttl tomorrrow when Uie case of George Martin Cunningham, simil arly charged, Is also scheduled to come tip in city police court. FOOTBALL MONDAY JULY 27 Naval Reserve vs. Legion 31 40 41 41 43 44 58 00 .090 .090 .071 .062 Baseball Standings said, while that high class come-1 Pittsburg , 46 dlan, Eric Blore, "buttles" his way. New York 47 to many laughs throughout the iCincinnatl 44 picture. Boston 42 B. I. SPEAKER AT ROTARY rjiuuueipuia ji Brooklyn 31 AMERICAN Detroit 49 j Chicago .' 48 Boston ...49 Washington 46 St. Louis. 28 continued Mr. Llnzey. "The very Philadelphia . 29 air seemed charged with agltaUon and fear. The Bible predicted that 32 35 42 43 42 46 54 57 LEAGUE W. L. New York 58 Cleveland 51 Pet .632 .598 .523 .522 .512 .477 .386 .352 Pet .652 560 .544 .539 .533 .513 .327 .326 BOWLING RAINED OUT Rain and wet greens caused postponement of city lawn bowling play scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Botttad end mafnted ty..??11"? (irmt ft Sin limited, Glmfiddli n HulvenW.IeoUvtrt lltillrie, Dun-Ml & Giuow, SooLUnd. NEW LOW PRICE Friday, July 24, , BEST PROCUIlABLr' The "GRANT'S imict on Orlilnal ,n" S.t. .t V.ndor. or irct from M.U Ord., Dept." Uquif"1"1 mi BKT PROCURABLE TWa advertkeownt Is not published or displayed by the Liquet Control Hoard or the Government of llrttlsU Columbia. kkkH kkkkH kkkkkkkkkH ib - 'stKm lBBBm l! 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