fAQI TWO (Julia Arthur) Published ft DAI! ZDlTiOb SHOES Are Mere v First Shipment Just Arrived Beautiful to Look at and WpnderfuJ to Wear Priced $6.00 and $6.50 ' Family shoe store ltD. The Home of .Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PttJNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMMA Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Ltmlled, Third Avenue ' "' . " " 11. F PULLEN --- Managing-Editor Membur of Audit Jlureau ot Circulations SUBSCRirilON ATS lt7 $e,l7ve7,' !? caf. yearly period, paid In advai.ee $5 CO Paid in advance, per week ....V.L.V...1L. y2 Paid in advance, per month Z Z 50 ny man u au parts of British Columbia, .the British Empire and United Slates, yearly period, paid "in advance ; ey mau 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 . Z c,or.d With .the spirit of the .times. xLL-ROUNI) EDUCATION . 98 6 a. ifLy61 .the riSht kind pf citizenship nntii 'aPers' the C-C-F- Papers, and 7anv other lit 3.00 9.00 Wednesday, .October 13, 1937. UPHILL ROAD T.Q RECpyERY Vhil.e ;to some extent business .activity thrgughout Ae country has recovered, no one can'sav that re(nvWv i CQmplete because the buildinir trades are still snmpivnnt ' lux e liiul is mau uy large numbers ,01 tne peipple. It is flpt necessary '.to believe in any of the nostrums advocated but at the same time it is wise to keep informed on what is going on around us. All-round lion in current affairs is most desirable for all citizens who have the welfare of the country at heart. Trojans Win 0yjer Qhio In U.. Football LOS ANOELES, Oct. 13: Unl versity of Southern California Trojans scored a thrilinjr 13 4to 12 victory over QJiio &tate ucft eyes on Saturday. It was Uie first invasion of the west Jay Jpg Buckeyes in seventeen years and thev were the favorites to win. Other important United &&SWvil ' 11 " ' - r as foiio.ws: ; University .0 Southern .California, $0 Army, 21 ; polujubia", jl8. Oregon' State, 'G; "University of Washington, '3. ' University of .California Lc miKeies, ; iaiaiyora, j:. Washington "g.taie C$lege, ,9; Unlversjtj' of Cafijfornia'f.' University' of .Oregon,' 4,0; ,Gon-zaga, ' "' ' ' f- 6. ; Princeton, 7; Cornell, 20. Charles .Campbell, manager ol the Noranda Hotel in .the famous Quebec mining town of ofand'a,' is a visitor in .the city ioday 'in Ihe courge of a trip ,to the coasi. He arrived frym Jle aj(ton'ja, night's .train ' and ' will sail 'for , .02 FOR SA1 A ftp large ftndlea of 5 I 01a newspapers, i fox fz. FOR SALE Monarch Range. Cheap for cash. In good condition. Apply 110 8th Avenue West. (238) FQR PENT FOR E5f Renewed "nioderp 5 room flat, 610 6th Ave. W: Apply Suite 4, Le.vin Apart ments. (330) in tne doldrums. TJie forward movement is not without F-9 W7r-eIf AP?,rttnent,; its setbacks. We all looked for a eoud autumn 'in 17 i fev' Ap y but so far it has not materialized That is the history of 1 ' ' - all these big movements. Advancement is slow and in-:! Tpa wes? "SS terrupted .by setbacks. Various factors have affected the 1 ll - i- ihwsm, iin&uiiuneni anq to some extent ti MALE & FEMALE HELP throughout the wor d. The imsetrWI iVfI.ftU .i , P.Ff W .. , . -...wvv.vi iinvumuuuui OIL- WUon is the most disturbing factor and the labor 'upheaves .haye also had some .effect. Then there is .the money situation, which seems to be more or less uncertain Taken ft'.1 m ,alV however, we are making progress. THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES The spirit of the times seems to be toward greater J?v9esty, higher standards of business molality ahd greater human svmuathv and t see.m Q4o'uVt :this they r.ead.of 'the uncovering of 1IKL cciumuia ui vanuus Kinus ana at election times they are often hearing of charges made by members of one political party against another. Also there are' many rash -" speeches made in regard to ,ihe imniprality of business P7 9e p object to business on any basis. Most of - Weare Dasd on lack of correct information. The spirit .of ,t.h'e times makes if possible .tp uncover ases of graft and dishonesty. This ip a step in the 'right lrecti0n' Once we get tp a ppint where .the general pub-he refuses tp .cpon.e .offences we are well on' the road ftett&r adniinisti-atipn of public affairs. The average J? unless ;tPPused t0 Srait A few"are .ppi)9d J,o graft Jhey themselves are able to share in e booty IvJtr- AC co"scle,nce haPl)Hy strongly in the direction i Sffler and greater human justice. This is in ac-i ve;ia.ve jielped iiundrps TO ,OBTAIN nositibns as 'L'et- ier Carriers, Postal CJerks,.Cus- ,ioms ,r.xaminer,s, uierKS, anu Stenographers, etc., ajid .c.n help y,Pi. Write ,us lor proof .and free information IC. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. ,01de3t in' Canada. ,! !' v ',lf. HELP WAN1-ED P Vranted for housework. Apply Mrs. H. O. Johnson 446 4th Av.e' between 3 flpi .5 afternoons or evenings. (238) TREATMENTS ELECTRIC Steam massage, es-picially good for lung and stomach trouble, nervousness, constipation, blood pressure, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis and female troubles. Also or children's I.AM1 ACT Notice 0 Intention lo Applf to Lease .arid v In Prince Rupert Ifind Recording District or British Columbia, and situate on White Sand Island, Take notice that Prank Waterman ol Prince Rupert, occupation miner, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described land;-" ' wrcunencing at a poet planted on Dated August 1 on .White Sand feet ft-om the S. Sand Island. 'and .600 feet 8. ,W.! thence" 600 fet 8.' E," and Con or lens. FRANK WATERMAN 28.1BS7 ' REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchantft Block PHONE 658 Sphnrffp THE DAILY NJIWB Wednesday 0ctobff LADIES' Low cbre handicap BOWLING Ouj (Rangr. Telephone ,Oirls, Annette's and Merchantes are ' v Winners Our .Gang and Telephone ,Gir)? won clean sweep victories over Rlu'ft Birds ana Knox Hotel res- A crowd of (55,000 fans witMpectivey in the Ladies' BowlinR neasea ".the Wjw&iona)' mp, : L'eaKue' last niKKr'lwhlle' MercP- 1! i'; ii" rr.'Ji' ' I. I .'. -.11 IMC. VVI.il.' V. At half time the Trojans ,we,r(e ; aVeties W W,rs nl An- leading .c'Jo'n.n: .MiAW V . In m M tafflfr ousandhejes fgfte SSk fans saw Armv dpfe.1t Cfvliimlno L.V, n:'u ...,.. waai m a? w .V. ...... 1 U2 T 106 .v.....n? W ......... m m 209 ........ T.6 45 ,7fi Total ...... JIANGRS ,VClaauen Jiavbone . . "landicap Total ...... ...... .Ml Johnson ..... r McLeo 0 Eastman 101 I'eachey 7fi nuerson iu Total, ......... BIG SJSTERS ...240 91 115 , Vancouver 'pn )ne prince "(Xeorg? ijfeg 131 " " ' jtomorrcv nllgh.t.' lyalberg 172 iruiiiroi .162 .189 .104 2 53 lift 77 43 2in 652 2 160 134 148 154 184 104 i M E RCH A NTETT ES 1 A. Colussi ..."...134 134- Madill ............117 172 Ilalliday 2Q9 87 Mlson' ...J 08, 201 M. Colu?si .-f. 116 189 jHandjcap 13 123 -Total . BLUE Pierce . Xursreon Roulter lo.ws: BIDS- mon, 427 5th Avenue East. Phone n?iepch,T Girls Biu Sisters Blue 667. (239) Hartwig .- ...136 Keron . .. . . . . 103 Croxforrt Y... ..,.. Handicap ' ...... 17 TotaJ , . 8,07 906 1 2 .158 .212 . 77 137 125 187 10? 140 1 ,763 715 Tmv i Ingram 16G ntch Gu'rvich i . . Smith Handicap Tojal ... ANNETTE'S "IP , . . .145 '..''.if.fi. ..'.if)5 ...84 Stone 115 Basso - Bert 189 Johnson"" .143 Owens .....159 P. Dickens ......118 Handicap 32 . Dickey., up . Dickens 172 Alexander . . . ... . . (n Rothwell 90 Hond ...115 Handicap ......164 Tfltal ,2 106 11? 447 0 1C2 84 11s 89 79 7n 240 692 S '67 125 127 166 221 104 .875 884 81Q 3 W 141 J 66 73 1671 12? 847 3 195 121 J 55 76 100 J! f73 ?4 92 The ?,ad,,nK to date is as fol- Merchanteites Our .Gang Rangers . . Annette's Blue Bird Knox Jlotel W ...5 ...5 ...4 ...4 ...2 ...1 .0 L 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 Ptn , C 5 4 4 3 1 0 JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN ANNUAL MEETING (Continued from Pa'jre One) F. A- MacCallum, ylce.-prMiden.t of tthe enio'r amberl congratulated' trie View preslde'nl and execu- .Uve on .their .ele.c.tlp.n. Th,e V.unr Chamber was of inestimable value 1,0 -jUier community and (was .worthy of w suDDo'r.t' 'Mr. MatC'ailum told 'of fee c ahaW ambers of pom'nierce conytlon in yan-couver which he had' attended. The Canadian 'iunjor fchambers'nad al- nl he had found rJBllt jroung men among mem. anere snouia be no let-up In .the activities of such jpooies as .uie (i;namDers oi om-ffiifeffjrW&Wfe .ihej 'did the business' jnlerets, In public affairs. JPolltlclans, jvir-acCallur'el(eved, 'did listen jo'wriat the'.chambers of pompvec.e said. R.. gander Sluys, the ne,w ylce-presid'ent1 of' the Junior 'Chamber, urgjed an active Interest ,af all embers'. 'There should ,be. regular attendance and prompt payment of dues. T. J. Williams, the secretary-treasurer, told of attending a meet- ' ing of the Vancouver Junior Chamber which was an active and alert organization. In trie matter of night police pa- trol, R'. Cf. Vander 'Sluys reported he had been in conference with the chief of police and had been advised that there was no patrol after 4 arn. Ater sonie dijqusslon, It .was decided to .ta'lce .tHs fatter VP with the Senior , Chamber , to consider wriether It was advisable to ; press for more police protection. ,whllam Brernner was welcomed as a new member ,of the Junior Chamber. President Gllker announced appointment oi A. S, Nickerson as chairman of the attendance" "X)m-niittee and Martin .van .Cooten as editor of .the bulletin for 'Jthe en-jEulng year. Oihex .c,6.m'mlt,tes will be announced later. Before adjournment of the meeting, occasion was .taken ,to exvjg&s appreciation to trie press for .HptelArriyals ,M. L. Clailc, beorgetown; D. Hu- dema. Ecstall Rlverr M. L. Davis. JPJiEdmonton; James Brown, JB.jolnes, P-'Tqx Soften and p.' ejtejsen,' city; lllWi fetevenSon.'Rtpwnrt- ' Wr 'nrH I4,,iMrs. W. Andrews, Queen Charlotte; 84 ..825 731 763 2 175 170 192 136 150 32 .3 137 229 170 179 .95 32 O. M. Isaacson, Petersburg Savpy Mrs. A. Uanson and Nancy Del gren, Inverness; ,x. J. Klrpatrick, ivirace. Royal A. Olsen, city; V. L. Evans, Toronto. Prince. Rupert R. G. Johnson, Inverness; Lyon Ligh,tstcne and W. J. Wellwood, 756 64 902 Vancouver; M. H. Molyer, peters- 1 2 144 1)8 106 90 W 164 7!) 140 152 164 ,748 712 871 iwu4. ,vM..'ri .vampoeu, Qranaa, Quebec; J. W. Cates and Al Radero. Detroit. 172 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER" BILE-' And You'll Jump Out of Bad In tf lorning Ra.rin' to go " ' ' Th llw ihoald pour out "two noundi ol liquid bilt Into your bocli dally. II this bit li not flowing frMljr, your fond doMa't dlfwt. It tut dMyi In tf.4 bowel. Gu bl.wt iin your tomli. You It comtlpcUd. lUrmlul Inliotii poltubi 1 to Into Ihvliodv'. tni ran Imti w. hu ui. wnriQ iuvii puns. A mrt bowvl tnomnant doMn't at th eauM. You nd tomttklnf tUt worki on th liver u wU. It Ulna thnc food, old Curtcr'i UttU Uvtr 1111a 1o't tbca two Dnd of bU flowlnt frMtj ud nk you "dp and tip". UarmlM and imtl, th mkr th bil low rrMlr.Tlwy Jo tli. work of MlomM but hT do cmlomol or marcury la thm. Atk fetOirWi little inrfllli b Mini I Stubbornly rafiuo inythlnf tin. to. mMm Now avaUable uncer direct supervision of leading aircraft manufacturer;). Those qualifying ailQwed transportXtfofi to school If you want to gt into this .trem.endoys held write 7or new booklet, "More Manes." Explains this unusual opportunity Jor vouhit men of Canada. ""-"' p Aero Industries Technical Institute Recistraiion Department, Ilox 21 Dally News J' -' Dr. Hugh Keenleyslde, Firt Secretary of the Department of State of Canada at Ottawa, after having1 come west recently as far as Vancouver in company with w.u v... pr.nce ar)(1 Princess Chicibu of liclty wbr& ii 'haa'carriVd 'oVand Jaian who had attended the Cot its interest in civic affairs such as library, museum and hospital. vuauuu. arrivpH M n , , vU 111 i.no 1. Vancnnvpi. 41. . iW morning and will rT by this evening'., tral Jl turn East. Dr. KeenevJe H son in law of Mr and u. ,k rillsbury, formerlv J tH an dnow of Vancouv6, ' "I What tlieyVe saying about MILB4NKS Folding Metal Bridge UUILT TO LAST NOW WltH Cork TIPS 'fjeffiin$, tchy do you tmohe Millbpnks?" "Because, sir, they're naturally tfte only brand the master ever purchases!" 0 Ai 11 Extremely strong construction, advanced design, handsomely enamelled in a variety of color schemes, table and chair les protected with plated glider feet, upholfitere.d with genuine fabrikoid. Tablf dimensions heitrht 27 inches, ton 30x30. Chairs fold with single movement. Chair backs form fitting, curved for correct posture. SI 8 (III Price, five-piece .set .. .' ; MAUt Table and chairs sold separately if desired. Allowance for Your Old jFjirniturc in Trade lUione GUKKIS 91G Used Goods Piano. Made by Mason and R.is.ch Organ. Made by f. Bell Co. 8-Tube Radjo. Made by Bosh Rational Encyclopedia 1 Set Books of Knowlege Vanguard althara, 23 Jewels ELIO'S rurnii lire Exchang e Huys Everythliifr Sells Everything Phone Green DIG . : Hours 1) a.m. to 5 pJ