PAOI TWO Gutta Percba Rubber Footwear The "Ranger" For general outddor work and the utmost in foot comfort use, "Gutta Percha" Boots. Waterproof Coldproof "A, Rubber for every purpose" THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA With or without cleats. W'Chipewa" Where. Most f eaple- Trade, TV F AMILY SHOE STORE LTll. PHONE 357 (E?tab; 1908) THIRD, AVENUE Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue Hf F. PULLEN - -, - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES, City delivery, by, carrier, yearly period, ppld In advance ....... For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week -, By mall to all other countries, per year By mall to all parts of: British Columbia,, the British. Empire, and United States, yearly period, paid in advance Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of. Audit Bureau: ok Circulations, 98 86 .10 9.00 3.00 ADVERTISING RATES, Transient display advertising, per inch, per Insertion ...... 1.40 Classified advertising, per' word, per insertion. 02 Local readers, per line, per insertion 25 ITALY'S EXAMPLE "While Italy is governed by a.virtuai dictator, some radi cal legislation is being passed there that may set an ex ample to the rest of the worjd, The. imposition ot a capital levy has been approved by the cabinet at the suggestion of II Duce and at the. same time a si.xty-f ive percent reduction in customs tariff on grains and cereals was ordered. The capital, levy is 'one i $ the proposals that has been made from time to time, in several countries during stress periods; It has been suggested that in Canada such a levy should, be made in order, to pay off the national debt and thus get rid of the heavy Interest charges. So far it has been avoided but at any' time a government pledged to such a policy may be elected, AVERTING WAR Most of the countries of; Europe announce that thev are planning to. avert,- qnotheij. European war. If the effort to stop wars is strong enough it is bound to succeed. The dif ficulty that one or. two, countries seem more interested, in trying to, start q. war. than to stop it. And yet we think there will be no war thisyear and, perhaps not. in 1937. HELVING A LITTLE None of us can expect to accomplish much in. this life but 'we can all do a little to make life pleasanter and hap pier for, the rest, of the w.orld or for that little part of it that lies close, to pur. own, homes. If we help. to make Prince Rupert a better and happier- place in which to live we are helping all our neighbors and, if we can do anything by wuru ur inuugntjor mnuence to improve anaoa as a na tion, then we are helping the whole of Canada. Usually it is the little things that count. The little things are those that affect lis most. A cheerv word often goes a long way. A. happy look, even, is enough to make someone "hanpier. This little preachment is in view of the fact that next week ye have thanksgiving day with all. that it implies. Hanniness is contadous. Some neonle fairly exude happiness., Probably the best way of making uiiiKra nappy is io De naDiiuaiiy nappy ourselves. 40JuB This advertisement is noC.pufcilishefi or displayed by the Liquor ControKBokrlot.by.the Qovmmnt of BrltUh Columbia. 'SPORT SKATING PLANNED Rotary, Cluh Gelling Figures UJ Cqst of Putting Permanent Dam in Morse Creek submit it to the club at an early 1 date. ', There seems to be a general wish among the members that the work be. done immediately so that the pond may be utilized for skating when the first freeze-up comes. Bowling League Is Reorganized $5 00 ! Expected to Operate Ten Pin League This Winter Bert Morgan President The Prince Rupert Bowling Assp-r elation held Its. annual meeting last night, electing officers as follows: President, Bert Morgan. Vice-president, Max Asemissen. Secretary, Eddie Smith. Treasurer, Grant Coverdale, Entries will be received up to Oc tober 11 when a meeting will be held at the Rex Bowling Club to arrange handicaps with a represen- Thursday, October 8, 1938ltatlve of each team present. II enougn entries are luiuitum- ing, a City Ten Pin League will be formed, REFEREEING MADE UNIFORM LONDON, Oct. 8: (CP) The English Football Association proposes to make compulsory the "diagonal" plan." of refereelpg with a linesman keeping on a level witn each forward, line, one In each half of the field. SPORT CHAT Yesterday was the birthday of Ihomas F. Padden, Pittsburgh Pirate catcher in the. National League, born in Manchester, N.H. 28 years ago. Padden graduated to major company In 1932 when the Pirates bought ihlm from Kan sas City, American. Association en try. His best year with Pittsburgh was; In 1934 when he had a batting average of .321; His complete major league average to date is .278, W.llllam Henry Walker, left handed, pitcher with the. hard fighting. St. Louis Cardinals. In the National League, celebrates his 33 r4 birthday today. Born In East St. Louis, 111., he made his major league debut in 1927 with the New York Giants. He was. optioned, to Toledo In the American Associa tion, the same year and, returned to this year's world series contenders lni928.' The southpaw was traded to the "Gas House Gang" in 193 and has been doing mound duty for the Cardinals ever since. DOG LEAPS FROM PLANE BRISBANE, Aust., Oct. 8: (CP)-Aln, Folk, a racing greyhound, being transferred by air from Brli-bane to Sydney, became terriflel aftter the plane took off, bit through the fabric and, leaped to Its death. MAORI LOSES MANAGERSHIP. LONDON, Oct. 8; (CP) George Nepia, noted New Zealand rugger player, has resigned the manager ship of Streatham and Mltcham English Rugby League club, but will, continue to. captain the team. TABLE TENNIS, PQSTPONED, The. Prince Rupert, Table. Tennis League, fixture scheduled for Tuesday evening between Balagno and Calderone teams was postponed until Sunday. STONE NEW HOOPHEAD Prinpe Rupert Basketball Association Prepares For. Season A, meeting was held, in. the. Moose At the. business, meeting this af-innllj last, night of the Prince, Ru- tpmoon the. Prince RuDert Rotary uert Basketball Association. The Club decided to investigate the I following officers were, elected; possibility, of building a new dafn Hqnorary president, C, H. Orrne-arms Mnrsi Creek, nulline out the! Honorary vlce-nresldents, S. D. Stumps, clearing the underbrush Macdonald and S, D. Johnston, and converting the pond Into a President, W. R Slope. I much-needed skating resort andj Vice-president Jock Campbell (swimming pool. Secretary, Mrs. P. Dickens. ; The question of cost will have, to Treasurer, Johnny. Comadlna. ; be considered, and J. J. Little, who immediately after, taking over .has a conteur map, has agreed to the chair the president addressed prepare an estimate of costs and the meeting stating that the new executive would do Its best to clear up tne deiicit ot me past iwo years. The. fact was mentioned, that basketball was not the only sport that had suffered financial reverses. Baseball, softball, etc. had also met with financial losses. With IS CHANCE FQRJIMMY Victory Over Tony Canzqneri Gives Him Right To Meet Barney Ross Again NEW YORK, Oct. 8: CP) As result of winning a, tert round dsclslon over Tony Canzoneri here Monday night, Jimmy McLarnJn gets another chance at Barney Ross to recapture the world's welterweight title. McLarnin, who for merly held: the title, weighed 145 pounds and Canzorterl, the New York Italian-American, 137. Japanese Win Opening Game Table T enms The Japanese, makjpg th$lr first appearance last night. In., the Prince Rupert Table. Tennis League, scored a tnorougn-going 23 to. 9. victory over Percy. Mcintosh's quartet, and made It evident that It will be one of the real, competitors in the league this winter. The match was well played and keen interest, was taken by a good sized crowd of spectators. The. teams were: Japanese Kano, Kondg, Naka moto and Yamanacka, Mcmtosn Percv Mcintosh Grant Coverdale, Joe- Scott and Bill Stone. Tonight teams of Nelson Allen and T. W. Brown will meet. COAL TO PLEASE EVERXBQPX. Satisfaction Ouaraiiteed; FAMOUS EDS ON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAJ, VANCOUVER ISMNQ XML PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 88 and SS8 Girl (Juides Have Op.enipff; Meeting TJie, First do their best to put basketball states. back on Its feet as it was the ma jor winter attractibn here and thej class of- play was far above the calibre seen in other cities of simi lar size. It was also mentioped tha there must be complete co-operation of all the players. The trouble in the past had been all. passing the buck and letting "George" do It: The younger generation had been spoilt by having everything done! for them and having all outfits and equipment supplied, When the older generation, played they had to supply their own outfits and pay for the privilege of playing. The youngsters must learn to appreciate what was being done by the sponsors of the teams and the exe cutive which made it possible for them to play. The meeting was adjourned after arrangements had been made to hold a meeting forentry of teams and players, etc. next Thursday night. LEICESTER COTS DECISION LEICESTER! Eng. Oct 8: (CP) Q. Smith, assistant secretary has fcen. promoted to the secretaryship! of Leicester City Football Cluj and negotiations are under way for a team manager. Arthur Loch-1 heatj, who acted as secretary-man j ager, resigned recently. PRAISES CANADIAN BADMINTON ( LONDON, Oct. 8: CP)J. F. Devljn, former coach of the Winnipeg Winter Club who recently Completed a tour of Australasia and Malaya, speaks highly of bad-! the excellent executive, committee mlnton play In Canada. He says It that had been, elected, they would -s mucri higher than In the United ! PEN-y-GROES, WaVs, Oct, 3; I (CP) Seized with cramps while mounts ln-cllmblng near here, Jolin p. Y. Richards, a London, musician, I was kijled when his safety rope! snapped and he was hurled 250 into the vallpy below; NEW YORK, (CPir-Bar sliver was unchanged at 44c per ounce on the New York metal market Jodayi Week-End Specials at SELVIG'S Columbia, Apricots- squat tin Brittle Tak 2-lb. pkg Oxo Cubes- large .... Oxo Cubes- small Magic Baking Powder- large ! Magic Baking Powder-small Columbia Peaches 2ViS Aylmer Baby Beets per tin Flatbread i2-lb. pkg Rice Finest Sanukl, 4 lbs Split Peas 4 lbs , Rce and Wheat Puffsr- per pkg . Tapioca per pkg. Icing Sugar 2 lbs. Liby's Tomato Juice r per tin 15c 28c 22c 10c 65 c 23c 22c 16c 15c 25 c 23C 13c 12c 18c Phone 765 303, Thjrd Aye, FREE DELrV.ERY Rupert Table Tennis Club OPEN EVERY DAY ' 3 to 6 and 7 to 12 Phone 672 for. reservations Rex Bowling Club Exchange Block Sixth St. and Third Ave. Phone 658 Mr. and Mrs. William Reid re turned to the city on the Prince John;thimornlng after a ten days' Prinre RuDert Com-1 stav at "The Dunes" Tieii, yueen I THE FIRM OF Thursday, October 8, jj3J Bros, nsneries Ltd, and who on the Islands with a fish packer Mrs. Vic Grant came in pany of' alrl.G tildes held it first ' charlotte Islands. Mr. Reld, as; he af ternoqn, aboard the Iura p. n meeting of the season last njght;dld last year, again got nis quoia , wih www ana wiij De. return. with a turn-out 01 aooui iweniyior inree duck aeer. y iwct wrnorros i girls under Captain, Murjfl Brewer.-; Sunday last also Mi THEIR ASSETS Health, few Kcurities, and' hope for. the future. THEIR PROBLEM To ralie money for temporary need, and ttill retain their ecurltit. THEIR SOLUTION They talV It qyer,wlth, their banker, arrange to borrow egalnt their iccprjtjei,-Within a reasonable time they pay ofT their loan (for they, are thrifty), and will aet'.back their securities intact.. Thus the firm of Mr. and Mrs., hsve. etab,lihed a line of' credit-Perhaps even more, important, they hive discovered their local bank manager it more, than a banker he. is, their friendly counsellor too. ROYAL BANK OF CANADA yesterday so acted as guiox , wr, vjwju, '5. Rifting good proeresi tnn The nroreedines were of an; for a deer hunting party headed ; towards recovery in the Prince R. informal nature and games were by Norman neison oi vaiituuicu" ww.... wium lououing 4 played. There, will be anotner meet-; who is ldenunea ing next week when organization for the s$4onl8 activities will be further proceed with. WARWICKSHIRE WANTS HELP BIRMINGHAM, QcU 8: (CP)r-Left with. a. heavy deficit. through' wet weather cutting down attend- Criiket Club appealed, for assistance. The first list, on donations 'has reached more than $18,000. with the Nelson recent sudden, Illness. OVER TOO BRANCHES IN CANADA AND M OTHER COUNTRIES HEATERS Make sure that you have adequate heat in your home this winter. Drop in and inspect our stock, of heaters, "tye carry several different models including different sifes of Quebec bricklined heater, and brick or steel lined circular heaters. One of these well built, attractively-designed heaters is. your assurance of a warm comfortable atmosphere in the home. GORDON'S HARDWARE Mcllrlde Street Phone 311 Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave, Prince Rupert for. Vancouver: T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P J Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJH. Due Vatiouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 P.M. calling Pt Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas Rl ver returning' Tuesday, Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince, Kuper Agent, Third Ave. PboneJH. TlieKsh which made Prince. Rupert fanioW Run Brand SM.OKEP BLACK COD J Prepared Daily Canadian Fisk & CoU Storage Co., Ltd PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.