PAGE TWO School Shoe Specials CHILD'S CALF OXFORDS Q4 AC Sizes 8 to 10U. From.. X.tO MISSES' CALF OXFORDS Sizes 11 Qf HZ to 2. From t?ii O YOUTHS' MENNONITE STORM CALF BOOTS n toio. Specially 2 45 BOYS' MENNONITE STORM CALF BOOTS Ho 5V1. Specially 2 75 Whole Range of Jack and Jill Shoes Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PKLNCE KUPEKT - BHIT1S1I COLUMlilA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avtnue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advar.ce For lesser perioda, paid In advance, per week By mall to all parts ol British Columbia, the British Empire and united Biaies, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all other countries, per year ,.. . , ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone .. News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau or Circulations 98 86 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE AUGUST SAUE 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES 4-0' and 4-6' size uiasu IDS $5.00 .10 3.00 9.00 $71.50 6-PIECE DINETTE SUITES nnn ffv Modern Design JPwA.DU SIX CHESTERFIELD SUITES From BUY THE BEST IT COSTS NO MORE Phone 775 $90.00 .02 .25 Thursday, August 26, 1937. POSSIBLE BUILDING BOOM The American continent is due for a building boom. It is about a quarter of a century since the last building and land boom caused a number of busy years in Canada and the United States and since that comparatively little has been done to provide proper housing for the people except in a few scattered localities. In 1912 land values were very high, much too high. New subdivisions were being put on the market in almost every town or city and new' homes and business buildings vvere being erected. The movement had commenced several years prior to that and it continued to about the year war broke out in 1914. Then followed a slump. Today there is a lack of housing facilities almost everywhere. Even in Prince Rupert there are very few homes that can be rented or even purchased. Almost all are occupied. Many of the old buildings need new foundations and other renovations. . When work commences on the pulp mill, hundreds of houses will be needed, a good road will have to be built connecting the city with Seal Cove or wherever the mill is located. In fact an alternative route may be required. Water mains will have to be laid, sewers constructed and much other work done. New businesses will open and new business blocks will be erected. It is difficult to imagine what the city will be like, once work is commenced. Any local activity will have nothing to do with the general real estate and building activity that seems likely to spread over the country before long. Once it gets going there will be general activity in the building trades Real estate offices will open and accommodation will be needed for them as well as for expansion of other businesses. History repeats itself. That wah what happened at the beginning of the century and is likely to happen any time now. It is being forecast in many quarters and everything seems to be working in that direction. Those who expected another slump next year will be grievously disappointed but let us look forward with pleasure rathei than with dread to the general improvement that seem? to be in store for us. JOE LOUIS FAVORITE Three to One That World's Heavy' weight Champion Will Win Fight Postponed NEW YORK, August 26: (Canadian Press) Betting- today is' around three to one that Joe Louis, youngest heavyweight champion ever, will win his first title defense here .Monday by knocking out Tommy Fair, the English challenger. The fight was postponed from tonight until Monday owing to threatening weather. Farr himself and one British news writer are the only two who pick the challenger to lift the crown. The bout starts at 6 p.m. Pacific Standard Time if it does not rain and thirty thousand customers will pay about 8250,000 to see it. Both fighters are twenty-three years old. Far, weighing 204, has a six pound advantage and has a five-inch longer reach than Louis. BASEBALL SCORES National League Chicago, 7-2; New York, 8-4. St. Louis, 4-5; Brooklyn, 2-2. Pittsburg, G Boston, 0. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, postponed on account of rain. American League Boston, 1-7; Cleveland, 8-2. New York, 10; Chicago, 5. Philadelhpia, 4; Detroit, 10 Washington, 7; St Louis, C. Baseball Standings National League W Chicago 70 New York 66 St. Louis 63 Pittsburgh 61 Boston 55 Cincinnati 45 3rooklyn 44 ?hlladelphla 45 American League few York : 77 Detroit 67 Chicago 65 36ston 61 Cleveland 54 WaEhington 52 hlladelphla 35 3t Louis 35 L 45 45 49 52 60 64 67 67 35 46 51 49 56 57 75 77 Pet .609 .595 .563 .688 .593 .560 .554 .491 .477 .318 BASEBALL PRACTICE Rain last night again prevert-d the practice of the baseball earn which is to make the trip o Ketchikan soon. Weather per-litting, the practice will be held his evening. GAMES POSTPONED Boys' and girls' softbail games n connection with the Gyro play-rounds supervised activities "heduled for this week, Had t6 e postponed on account of rain. eal Cove and Acropolis Hill earns were to have met in each ase. THE DAIL? NETT8 JThursday Au u ,SJ - - ;. ssssi a a p ii - -- -- - - - - , , , .I, SPORT CHAT i ror a long time the eastern1 especially in a battle on Canadi It's all arranged now, the Canadian team has been picked and the United States Professional Golfers Association will name a group of ten for the match at This eastern campaign has nro Rehearsal For Final Display Ulan of Canadian professional iprenarations Nearinc Completion goli players have btvn matching UhemselVes in a purely conver sational way, of course atrain! the Lest nionej players in the United Slates, And they hx been giving themselves none tin ,wor.st of it, either. They hv.c j spoken confidently of whet they would do to an American lenrr dUced two outstanding Canadian Scottish players 25-year ola Stanley Home of Ottawa, P. G. A. champion in 1936 and 1937. and the l2! liny veteran from Quebec, Jules llluot. A few dav hefni- M P iG. A. triumph this month, Home won the Quebec open. Huot captured the rich General Brock open. A third top-flighter is Bob For Varied Exhibition to lie Held Next .Monday Night Preparatory to the final ds- i,liv in lie hi'lil nuvt Mntiitnv iu "v - - - - - . night, there war a general rehearsal with orchestra In the gymnasium building last night of some 150 young people of the Gyro supervised playgrounds. The jan territory. In an international program next Monday night will contest along the lines of the be a novel and interesting one Dritish-U. S. Ryder Cup matches, and it is expected to draw out a they would do all right. TVy large crowd, just needed the opportunity. EFFICIENT IN SPORTS St. Andrew's, Toronto, September 8. The U. S. team will likely in- Those Who Have Made HeM Pro-elude such players a Harry Kress on Gyro Club Super-Cooper, Lawson Little. Jimmy, vised Playgrounds Thomson, Paul Runyan, Byron' Determined Nelson, Ralph Guldahl, Ed Dud- ley, Tony Manero, Sam Snead ai.d During the past season on the Denny Shute. As Cooper, Thorn- Gyro supervised playgrounds here son and Little were ineligible for efficiency tests have been prac the Ryder Cup team which de- tised at intervals on the various deated Great Britain in July playgrounds and charts kept they were born abroad the team tests. The charts are now all in thai plays Canada may conceiv- and the winners for the season ably be stronger than that which have been determined as follows: whipped the British. Senior Boys Bob Parsons, Seal Cove, thre points. The question is squarely up to Intermediate Boys Denny Ga- the hohie pros now and they Will ronne, Westview, one point, be the first to admit that Ihe job Junior Boys Oliver Sonler-ahead is formidable. Who is go- bane, McCIymont, seven point., ing to knock off the par-beating Senior Girls Betty Soles, Ac-Cooper? Is there any assurance ropolis, one point. a Canadian can make Guldahl, Intermediate Girls Ilea Rud-the U. S. open champion, say derham, McClymrtnt, four points. "Uncle?" No, there's no as- The tests were on the time for surance, but there is a chance. !!eventv-fie yards' dash, softbail For one thing the five foursomes throw, consecutive chinnings.j n n A in atriirloj n l 1 K-Vinta M'onfa POIlHPriit i vi 1 n aV t I u 1 1 tin air of .. and over ihe short distance any- consecutive push-ups from the ,u!i.: i ti ,n i tf, .... " .478 .4131 .396 .402 wins can Happen, mere win ne iiitrn jump, running jump, a great deal of elbow room for hop step and jump and five upsets. Any of these surprise re- iunts on three pieces of appar- sults will favor the home side, atus, because man-for-man the invad- ers are bttter jcprers, more ex perlenced campaigners. Old Country Soccer Celtic 2, Queen of South 2. Ayr United 4, Kilmarnock 2. Dundee 1, Arbroath 0. Hibernians 0, Queens Park 2. Motherwell l, Clyde 0. St. Johnstone 1, Hearts 2. Third Inark 3, Morton 0. Falkirk 0, Rangers 1. Gray jr., of Windsor, leading ot 0f Quebe vauauian in last years national open, when ho finished with a pair of 69's right under the noe of th(- then little-khown Guldahl. How spUndldly Ii lh Joy f Pfftet compinlonthtp J-.mUnJ htn men o,l UiaenioMty lojethtt la their battle .,,flfi the forest of niturt. For msny yt.rl people hr Itsrntd to depend on the d.llcloul and bodr-buildint life without l.ttlnj yev down. Buy It By The Cmt PHOEHIX EXPORT League First Division c, younger brother of The DOUBLE automatic booklet is handier each paper comes out easily. 7; . I I V" vw- -S-V- Winter Boat arid Train Services to Conie Into Force Here .Next Week at 4 pjn. for Anyox and Stewart, returning here at 8 o'clock Thursday nights from the north and sail. lng at 11:19 for Vancouver Ocean Falls and Powell River. via Weather Forecast General Synopsis Weather has been quite cool and showery In Northern British Columbia. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Light to moderate variable winds. Fair and warmer today turning cool at night. West Coast of Vancouver Island-Moderate southwest winds, fair and moderately warm. Nmlgalilr Watm Protrrtloit Art Itn !! statute of f'anaiU. 19J7. Thaptrr J 10 &tciki rd Oil Ccnpnny of Brltl!i Oolutnt)t United, a company duly ln-ccrpcraied under the laws of th Pro?-lr.ee of BrttUn Columbia, with reclstfr d office M 1318 8thdard Bank Build-1 '.n, 510 West Hastings Street. Vancou ver, uraan coiumDia. HERrar uiv NOTICE tbat It ha, under Section 7 ol the aald Act. deponiud with the Mini ter cr public Works at Ottawa rat, a aeenpnon oi ine aite ana the pluivi af a dock, abroach and floit .rootd to be built ot placed In Prince Rupert Harbour on portion of Waterfront Block "O," Prince Ruuet. iDrttWi Columbia. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the Jules, and four Toronto players e?T'ntio cf of one month from the d-te Willie Lamb, Lex Robson, Dick Borthwick and Jimmy Johnston. Gray is capable of lower scoring Lamb, Robson and Johnston are than any home player with the experienced match players. T'u' exception of Jluot ,fact they havent h6cn gQag ga The three-Home, Jules Huot' We" just ,ately won,t both,'r them and Gray head the Dominion or an-vl,oly le- If there is any forces. Other members of tho Vbllapse of this Canadian team team are Bobby Alston and Ernie September 8, it may be expect! Wakelam of Ottawa; Rolland Hu- to occur in other quarters. . the first publication of this notice. oiTnoara vu vcmpai?7 oi uriusn Columbia Limited vUl, under Section 7 cf the aald Act. apply to the Minuter of Public Worka at tote office In tre Ctty of OUava, for approval of the f!d alte and plans and for leave to construct the mid dock, Hoat. DOUBLE1 AUTOMATIC BOOKLET CHANGING llASSIHt FOR RENT .ANGUS Apartments, three Fall and winter train and boat( four room suites, schedules of the Canadian National . . Railways will go Into effect on Aug- J ust 30, it is announced. 1 Three trains a week will leave' for the East Nfondays. Wednes-) days and Fridays at 6 p.m. j Three trains a week will arrive here Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday nights at 11 o'clock. There will be one boat a week between Prince Rupert artd Vancouverarriving from the south at FOR SALE ABOUT THESE REPAIRS - For lumber, shingles, cement plasttr, brick, Gyproc and rconr.gr. tet Albert It McCaffery Ltd. Phxj 115. t! BOARD AND ROOM phase Green 997. (ZX) Cooper and Thomson because showing the progress made in the 10-30 Wednsday mornings, sailing FOR for ROOM room and and Beard Beard ph AGENTS WANTED and (tf) DEPENDABLE spare time ul people to work amen? th friends, acquaintances, todpt societies, churches and bu&a concerns, showing cur saxpt portfolio of printed-to-ord'' Christmas Cards and boxed I fiortments. A postal card bring our sample book wl'Jw charge. A friendly c-mpaj of. ferlng absolutely the best n.W and the most liberal r nsi to reliable Christmas Geld-people. Experience unntasarj. Write today. No obligatn Prta- ler Art Guild, 576 Scjeoot St Vancouver. iv, Tiir. srpur.ME cm ni or wiiTik rou'Mim . In the Matter of Ml Ohorn. Pw" And In" the Matter of the -.IdmlnUtn"" Art TAKE NOTICE 'th.i V -r "J Honour W. E Fisher IC i AuirusV A. D. 1937 I x. J AdmJnUtrator of t?ie f - and In i Ohorne, Drcuwd. and tU rsnl the ornce ct the District neglstrar of inf claims agalnnt -:;e the Laud Registry District of Prince jherety required to tir Kupen at mnce Rupert, ontlah Cfl-'ncrlT verified, to me c DATED at Vwmouver. British Colum-0T,ltT f bla. thU 4 th day of August. 1937 of wlan Affairs. BRITISH COLUMBIA LIMITED By Lowscn, Clark Ac Luhdell, lu aoll-cltors. 1318' Stardtkrd Bank Building, 410 Went Hastings Street, VancMlTef Urittah Columbia. , JSTS ? or by Uie Uquor Control Board or by th, Govornm.nl of BrlUsh Columbia. t v "' us. 7 rT bef3 J all parUea Indebted to le ' .rZ required to pay the toa-" " " lnoebtedneea to me fcrtha'ifS. NORMAN A. WATT Official Adrr..:. -.raw. Prince Rr.perf Dated the 17th day of A. 1937. It A. B IN THE MATTEIt OP THt ,KT",CC w T71K IJVTR ANDREW SPALD1NO CEASED. Indian of the Per t)n approach and "SL"; k. ..n-j. of : Superlnt-d:t I vu K pointed administrator of i Andrew spauung, artxaxm ' na-the Port EaMntrton band, la rl I nee of British Columbia. MWt All persona having tla.'M the estate are hereby rer,: -red W null wine properly verified t or before the second day cf P 1937, and all parties !!:(! 1 " eaUte are mruired to state dbtedneM to me forthai' W. E. COLLIS0N, Indian Agw- H WtlK V t OAST lH-tTKlf-T llecrdlng KWtrlit of TAKE NOTICE that Biu,t lUitbta Packers Limited of vanwu B.C. occupation Ftah J?! to apply for a lease of I Vti deacrllxrt fcreehore l"da;,.IlStu2i l of. and adjolnm L-rt "'ISip Coast DUtrlct. Port Edwrd j, lilg at a pout planted f I Westerly corner of Lot .4476. Coart Dlstrmt: Uience1 S 37 JZ. , W. 160 feet; thence N, 7 dfP V t 6S9.28 fed: thenoe N, 37 dereM t 150 feet; thence 6 7 drei 633.98 feet, and containing 30 mard or Duted July 34th. 1937. BIIITIS1I COLUMBIA PACKERS ""Plnt, IlLACIv UltMOMl MIM:H"' (I.1IM Mtuale In Hie Allln MHHn ViV- fnUr DUIrlct. Where Ui"' ni)W Mde Tn lri null Ithrr ulmiit fmn jilnttlnn with Takn ""'u artlnn as antnt for WU' BM1ffi MININO COMPANY LTD. 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