1 I i! if 0 IT: i 2Ls PAOE TWO Introductory Special! Men! Here is a .Real Buy! Men's Oxfords Jn black ;andbrown calfwcHed soles. VitaHy afresh Resigns . and guaranteed absolqtejy dependable wearing qualities. Five styles to choose from. Jtcgular value $5.00. .INTRODUCTORY PRICE F DAILYxEDITION $ 3 .95 AMILY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA .-SHOWING THE WORLD u. Published .Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Aysnue II. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCR1P1I0.N KATES Clty.delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advar.ee $5.00 Tuesday, -June 29, 1937 SERIES OF PURGES Russja has been passing through a series of purges which have seriously reduced the size of the.ruling party, the only people who have votes in elections in that country. In order to understand how Russia is ruled, we stress from time to time soine of the outstanding features ot their system, particularly those that differ radically from ours. Evidently there are two groups of thought an Russia, those who follow Trotsky and those who follow Stalin, The Trotskyites are not allowed to give voice ,to their views. and any who:are discovered are. either .shot or removed from office.and disenfranchised. There is to be a National Congress during the coming autumn, it is announced, but only those who support Sta lm.in his policies will be taking part in it. The political bureau of ten men, who are the most powerful in the country, see to it that any men who show -the slightest tendency toward freedom of thought or expression are sifted out and replaced by younger and more conformable persons. It is stated by one writer that, ince the Jast National; Congress, half the members of the party . haye been removedThe group that is left is compared with the Fascist group in Italy or the Nazi group in Germany.,It.holds a political monopoly and no others have any rights in the country except the rights given them by the few members of the. party. The huge number of expulsions from - the party indicates how widespread is the Trotsky tendency there. Japan 4in .sendin.gher young men to .foreign ports to ; study is also showing the world .what a finejot.ofvvoung meprthey are. To watch them, climbing aloft on Sunday afternoon was a, treat enjoyed by many. Sailing shins do not . uspajlv come to Prince Rupert and to see .the saii. unfurled isisnmethinn- new. Tn see jt .done jn.anordrlv wav such as that nf Sunday afternoon was indeediworth watchinf Prince R.UDert neonle ma" never again have an nnnnrtunitv to witness this, for sailing ships are out of fashion. Yet in most countries the young men who'. take to the sea as officers and especially as nayal reserve pf f icers are usually j?iyen training on .sailing -vessels. HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins ,A and .D 'Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. ; 'CANADJAN PISH & .GOLD STORAGE .CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. SET??: as infill!. PSK Finley Krr," a. prominent Toronto contractor, and Mrs. Kerr were passengers aboard the Princess Alice yesterday going north to make the round trip to Alaska. Sidney Boyd of Nanalmo was a passenger aboard the Princess rtllcJvest.?rayilOini!jnorJhritoAtJ .in tOijoln .the service tjheuQo!pe MlninsvCoas afminer. ,W. L. Phelps, Whltehorse barrls-: ter, and Mrs. Phelps, who have een on a trip to Vancouver, were passengers abpard the ,Prnce Alice ijesterday returning, to the Yukon. J2.-M; Haynes, pot office from Victoria, was a passenge: aboard the Princess Alioe yester day. going through to Dawson an ither '.Yukon points on official business. J. H. Waterman, who is interested in the shipment of clanr. jhell from here to Seattle, saile his afternoon by the CatalA on his return to Seattle after a biu.; less visit to the city. ,J. H. Norden sailed this after noon on the Catala for a visit at Vancouver. He accompanied T. Pj Anfield, principal ' of the Indui. industrial school at Alert Bay: who has been spending a fcv. days in the city.' Mrs. H. Greemvootl of Cwu sland light arrived in the city .esterday afternoon to spend a rew:days visiting in town.; She is l guest at the Central Hotel. George Murray and M. Mont-iomery salted on the Cardena Sa-:urday for the Rivers Inlet district where they will be stationed dur-ng the .summer as fisheries Cars driven by William Bagshaw nd Fred Wesch were in collision it the intersection of Third Avenue ind Second Street at noon yesterday. No one was injured but about "50 damage was don2 to each car. iTtae promotion of J. W. McAuley! 'rpm the . position of locomotive , foreman, here to divisional master -vechanlc at Prince George jn the' t ervice of the Canadian National "lallways becomas effective July 1. ! Otoshl Nlshimura., .Ti"Tn( offlcet, and Munenlshl Tonaml, rmy officer, were. here aboard the "rlncess Aline yeterday makine he round trip to Alaska. Both are insular attaches ths former be ns ytatlnned at Seattle and the 'atter at Alameda. Capt. Z. Hadano and officers of he visiting Jananese training ship Silwo Maru a well as members of the executive of the local .Tinm- .se Asaclatlon5 will be guests of he Prince Rupert Gyro Club at 'uncheon tomorrow Soeaker will be Capt. Hadano and Dr H. N. rocklesby president of the Gyro 'Uub. ' THE DAILY NEWS ' JMj CouidiNot Lift BEDDED ON Arms Above Head Owing to Painful Rheumatism "About fifteen months ago I had rheumatism in my arms, back and legs. The pains In my arms and legs after getting warm in bed. were almost unbearable, i was like that for two months, andf .ould not reach above my head. I read so much about Kruschen Salts that I. .thought I would try .hem. I jam so. glad .to s.ay Jhat lor. more than a year I have not had .he slightest return of my rheuma-Usm." (Mrs) H. E. The pains and stiffness of rheumatism are frequently due to deposits of uric acid in the muscles and Joints. Kruschen Salts assist n stimulating the internal organs to healthy, regular activity, and help them to get rid of this excess uric acid. Miss Mary.D. Sim of the teach- ing staff of Borden Street School, sailed this afternoon on the Ca tala for a trip to Vancouver. Miss S. A. Mills, principal of Borden Street School, who is taking a year's leave of absence which will be spent In Los Angeles where her mother-resides, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for 4he south. Dr. Frederick Burns Roth was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice yesterday going through to Atlln to be engaged In practice of medi cine. He .was recently engaged in' interne work at St. Paul's Hospital i In Vanrnnver SATURDAY .Jliss E ya IrKU?on "ride of Henry Closter of Hillmor .Albert, became tne onue u 'cioster.fll BiUmor. formerly of i Weldon. Sask. Rev. C. D. Clarke of- ficiated. j Tne bride was attractive In -a , white lace dress and white hat and lit carried a bouquet ol name gia-uioll. She was attended by Mlssi This woman suffered from rheu-; y. Eileen -Deane whUc-Arinuroaun- matlsm in her back, arms and legs.' Jet weJding took place at ders was best man. j For two months, she endured ijhls , Unlted church parsonage on Mr. and Mrs. Clostexwill take up' ' condition, then, .like aUBHlmor d have the, painful many Saturday at 7 when MLss Eva residence another sufferer, she decided: to . JL.." n,0r nt xn- hist wishes of a .large circle of; .Salts. Read ther Jet- and Uv Prince Albert, here Jry.Kruschen and Mrs w j Ferguson 0f Prince friends ter: THE PERFECT Tennis Shoe a The Pureell THE R 0 YAL BAN K of canada Over GOO Branches in all parts of canada v "THE PURCELL" combines comfort features, long wear and healthful support for active feet in a way unequalled in any other Canvas Shoe on the market. Ladies' Men's $3.50 KAIEN HARDWARE ffi Telephone 3 i ,GR0 FLAG DAY and MYiQlIE&N DROWNING Friday, July 2 I'AKADK STAUTS 1 IM. 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