PAQB TWO DAILY NKWfl i ii 1L1 L i-, 1 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, .Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Ectitor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance .. .......... For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid tn advance: By mail to all other countries, per year 3f3 WEST -3v'-, HA8TINQS $5.00 .10 3.00 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, pe lnch, per insertion 1.40 Classified advertising, per word, per insertion 02 Local readers, per line, per Insertion ... .25 Advertising and Circulation Telephone ..' 98 News Department Telephone 6 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Saturday, August 22, 1936 NO INTERFERENCE Britain will not allow either side in the Spanish domestic quarrel to interfere with British shipping on the high seas. The inference in that anyone doing so will be punished. Britain is doing her best to prevent the Spanish civil war from spreading into an international free-for-all and to do that it is necessary to police the seas and no country is better able to do that than she. ABERHART GOES AHEAD Premier Aberhart of Alberta is proceeding steadily and systematically with his plan to establish the social credit system in that province and the Ottawa administration is taking no steps to interfere. It is now beginning to dawn upon some people that there is a possibility the system may succeed and that the people of that province will yet get their dividends. While most people think the scheme is preposterous and impos sible, there have been cases in the past where the seeming impossible has been achieved. At any rate it is .an .interesting experiment and the whole western world is still keeping an eye on the stout little man who mixes politics and religion and defies the world in what may yet prove to be a constructive movement. McGEER'S COMEBACK Mayor McGeer of Vancouver was elected to the Legis ,( latiire at Victoria by a very large majoritY. Later he re ' signed and contested a Vancouver seat for the Federal Parliament and came very close to being defeated. His stock had gone down. Since his engineering of the big . .Jubilee celebration at Vancouver he has become much more popular and today, according to report, he could be elected to almost any position he might ask. Incidentally it may be mentioned that he is backing the Liberal candi date in Burrard at the by-election. The value you get when you buy Kellogg's Corn Flakes is more than simply a big pack-, age of cereal at a low price.' It's . quality the matchless flavor and oven-fresh crispness that can't be equaled. Ak your grocer for Kellogg's by name, and get most for your money. Nothing takis the plact of CORN FLAKES Hotel Arrivals Knox Alez Murray, W A. Murphy and Stephen city; Johnny Ryan and ton, Metlakatla. Central D. McLeod and K, Viney, F. Anderson, D, Leigh- MacLeod, Porcher Island; Mrs. William Mc ,Qoy, Chicago; A. MaUtall, L. P.at- more and E. Wallace city; fir. Jqhann, Bkeena; Dan McConr.eJI. C. N. R. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. McKay and children. Dawson. Y. T.; T. .Q. Garrett, W. C Wright- and ,Capt. and Mrs. Duncan MacKenzie, Vancouver; E. McKay, Ocean, Palis; .J. M. Johnson and E. M. Haynes, Victoria; H. F. Wrlnch, Ilazelton; Anna and Francis Poe, Evanston, HI.; E. F: Demke, Orvings, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. J; E. Stord, .Bellevue, Wash,; William A. D. Lees and O. H. Russell, Westasklwin. Royal M. Thomson, V. Pozonl, T. Maki, P. Kordts and O. Hllland, city; Rev, Wilson, Great Falls, Mon., tana; E, Armstrong, Redlands, Cal.; R. Sheppard, Prince George: Low A. Chong, New Westminster. ' VICAR TURNS MASON , HORNCASTLE. Eng. Aug. 22 'ICPJ Believing his parishioners tired of appeals for money, Rev, W. H. Isaacs, 70-year-old vicar of jHemlngby, has .started renovation .pf the church tower himself. It's at two-year task. Beauty Culture Is One of the World's Most Profitable Professions AVritc today for lull particulars re- fltBr.djng oyr courses. Thourids have succeeded by our ' y methods. Why not you I Moler HAIKDRESSINC School p,bey! 7789' - t - ' -ft CLOSE PLAY IN BOWLING Vance and Hill Defeat McMeekin And Borland in Tight Serai-FJaal Last Evening W. D. Vance and George .Hill de feated Thomas McMeekin and D. Q. Borland by a score of 13 to 12 last; night in the semi-f InaV of the city double-handed bowling cham pionships and .qualified to meet H. T Cross and Louis Arrol. in the final tomorrow afternoon. It was' a close match, only one shot dividing the winners from the losers. Angus MacDonald, and" D. Q. Borland will meet in a ;stfigle's semi-final tonight to decide which shall play Louis Arrol In the final tomorrow morning. It is planned to commence the Woodland Memorial Trophy competition for rinks tomorrow Baseball Scores National League New York 3, Boston 2. Cincinnati 2, phicago 7. Pittsburg 5, St. Louis 4. American League Chicago 6, Detroit 8. St. Louis 2, Cleveland 4. Washington 2, Philadelphia 3. Boston 1, New York 4, Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE w. St. Louis ' :70 New York 70 Chicago 67 Pittsburg 61 Cincinnati .55 Boston 53 Brooklyn 45 Philadelphia 40 L. 45 46 49 56 60 62 69 74 AMERICAN LEAGlfc W. L. New York 76 40 Cleveland ',65'' 53 Detroit .....65 54 Chicago : r 61, 57 Washington i s 59, 58 Boston ..'.V:!:. ..r.;. 59 60 St. Louis 44' 74 Philadelphia '. 42 75 .478 .461 .395 .3.M Pet .655 Old Country Soccer Scottish League First Division Arbroath 0, Hearts 3. Celtic 5, Queen of South 0. Dunfermline 0, Kilmarnock 5. ' Falkirk ,0, Rangers 2. Hibernians 2, Queen's Park 3. Motherwell 4, Clyde 1. Partick Thistle .2, Hamilton 3. St. Mlrren 1, Aberdeen 4. Third Lanark 0, Albion 0. Reach the most people in city and district with an advertisement In the Daily News. Foo.tballersPray To End Bad Slump BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 22: CP Players of the Racing Club, most expensive collection of prof e&sdonal, soccer jtalent. In South., Araeiica., ' tried prayer in an effort to end a protracted slump, one or rx best known Buenos Aires tetfms, the Racing. Club lost consistently to tall-end elevens. They went to a; shiren and asked for divine help. The next Sunday they lost again. - BOTTLE TOP CONTEST In a bottle top contest .for boys of Oyro Club playgrounds yesterday afternoon the winners were Bruce Slmondseji, with 47 tops, Bill llunter, with 28, jnd Aliver San-terbane with 21. Prizes were passes .to the Capitol Theatre presented by Manager D. Q. Borland. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The local halibut boat White Hope landed 25,000 pounds of halibut at Vancouver yesterday, receiving 82C per pound. j Harry Scott and Oscar Haveroy 'nrp In tnuin nn rinnht. tiano their bit in accounting for the week-end stir that seems so much in evl- ! dence. Harry is doing a lot of tra-j veiling these days but we don't ;knoV whether he is accomplishing ivery much else.'oscar is at 'present Pet aboard the Gammon seineboat .609 jZenardl which Is operating in Mas-.603 sett Irilet. There ls no further word .578 about the Scandinavian Princess .521 1 this week, Oscar maintaining a dis creet silence on that particular subject. United in Marirage (Continued, trom Page ! .551 well known and popular. The bride .546! was born in Prince Rupert and has .517 hved here all tier life. The groom .504 ,came to the cUy elght yeargago t ' .496 and is employeJTaboard tlTp" Cana .373 dlan Government steamer fJewing-.359 1 ton. Try a Dally 'News classified vertlsement foil best results'. AUGUST FURNITURE SALE SPRING FILLED MATTRESS BY SIMMONS Priced $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 $27.50 and $42.50 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Prince Rupert '27.68 GASOLINE 12 mil p.r gal. Ion avaraga. OIL 1 pint in 1246 mil!. FUEL COST only ona-tKUd oi a. cant pax ton mlU. 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