"I .-I 1 J 3 ." Perth's Plio-Pedic Arch Relief Dressy Street Oxfords Just arrived in Blue Kid, .Brown Kid and Black Kid These Oxfords are built to give absolute foot comfort and maximum wear. $7.00 Per Pair FAMILY SHOE STORE LTJ The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion .. Local readers,, per line, per insertion DAILY fcUmON Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations HAVING II)ExS It is usually dangerous to have ideas about anything, Particularly this is true in public life. The men who are WITHDRAWAL FROM SPAIN The British government is making a big effort to have outside European powers withdraw from Spain and Italy has agreed to co-operate. That is a step in the right direction. Italy is one of the countries aiding the insurgents without officially taking part in the war. Germany Hi:iua:i wixtkii faiies in VAXONJVEil CalliiiK at Ocra.- Fall and lWell JUver Return Leaving; Prince Rupert MetiU nnd llcrth Included THURSDAYS Rate Effective Nov. 1st Until Feb. Return Limit, March 31. 28. 11:15 p.m. Southbound V-7C-37 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS DOWN THE ALLEY News and Views of the Rupert Bowling Front "going over' bevond repair. Gibb I . . w.t.U tThnc I ton as hammer man, ! bound to erd up as "victor. .02 .25 Friday , October 22, 1937. Warrants are out for the arrest ion AiwrDG W1NB0WLS Electrical Workers Score Clear Sweep Victory Over Leading Canadian National Recreation Association poned until Sunday afternoon. ' ., EIEC Watt" a "Large" game me uy- i ros would have turned in U tne McRae boys could have "Dibbed" in a few Pottlnger extra pins each. Every man tried Fld,er ' hard for the 1-3 pocket but couldn't Forman ' seem to "Bulger." What "Morris" T()tQl ... . J. Irvine WORKERS I ...... , 160 113 99 155 195 755 I there to be said. j IRVING 1 j The skipper of C.N. No. 2 wasn't Rutter 165 : in very good shape either. I guess West 93 i he had "Glass" on the stomach! Franklin 126 i But this team Is improving and Paul 156 they "Wanamaker" felt that they'll Total 03 be making it tough for all comers N0RTH star l before long. Armstrong 133 128 Could any oi you tngnsnmen ien 1n ! me If Stamford was on the Bridge. Wi' 14g , Where did Pete Sunderland? McLeod "Z"'Z'! 142 ' . , , , Handicap 63 l With a "Young" team, Biological . TotaJ 716 of the C.N. 5-Pin team. Yes. they services of its Inspector, stole a march on the Pioneer Laun-, ;dry. The Ladies' League is going to employ the foul line rule and I Irnnw thprp will hf a lot of fun un- is nlsn nirlinrr the insnvrrpnts and it is olaimpd hv' thpse hi Hipv ot nH tn that, biark line countries that Russia and France are aiding the Spanish because at least fa of the tadie. 2 160 106 147 167 156 788 2 172 180 135 134 750 2 128 84 126 84 110 63 595 170 114 135 161 103 801 3 143 Station "Otto" soon De in ine run- The ,eague standlngs: nlng, especially when Norman be- c N R No j g 6 comes a "treeman again. Printers , .'. ..7 5 5 ,. Rupert Motors 5 4 i, They tell me Jack would "Rutter" c N R A No 2 5 4 bowl than work but, If there is Gy0 club' ' 4 5 "Tobey" a pay check, he had better North star ; 4 5 act "Lakie" v;as on the job. Electrical Workers 6 6 Biological Station 2 7 Have you noticed the lack of res- .pect that the younger generation J shows to its parents. Take for ex ample Dave Houston ana ttoy Franks both of whom showed their dads up to great disadvantage In the Commercial game Thursday night. Young Houston even had lthe audiclty to make high average devoid oi any pretence of original thought are often the i or the nihl ones who rule the world the multitude. When a subject has been suggested and thoroughly explored by the advance guard of civilization, some man around town who has been elected to a school board or other public body suddenly realizes that the idea is a good Kewpie ray- sanctum with fire in his eye. "Sloper" sez he "why haven't I had no menshun In your kolum? Ain't I bin shutin' gude?" (Smltty speaks broken English when perturbed). 1 1 explained to the poor fellow that, , , . .t! as city champ, his scores weren't so Maurice Irving put up some weak ??ln 5 PIuS f(V B,ig veagUm;! he couldh't ray "OK") 111 break in-l he had the other night he looked to me like an "Ace In the hole" though really It was a series of bad "breaks." a low score." And by gosh, that's Just what he did do. He submerged his soul In the mire of 128. Queer what some folks will do to get their names in the paperl The management of C.N. team leading the Commercial League loyalists. There are also some British soldiers fighting in w " w-, connection whatever with the c.n. that country including a regiment of Canadians who are ,Sf L,tnP team holding fifth positioni 1 1 helping the loyalists defend their own country. it has kept the weaker teams fairly; Well. 'pun my soul if you haven t well up in the standing. Annette's NEW WAR IDEAS top of the heap with eight wins Wj a headache reading this Fve It is difficult these days to know when a country is at war and when it is not. Officially Japan' is not yet at war with China. Russian troops are said to be aiding China , but officially Russia is taking no part in the conflict. So in Spain several countries are involved yet there is no outside country at war with Spain. A few years ago if British soldiers or British citizens had been killed or attacked there would .have had to be a quick apology or British warships would heve been despatched to demand reparations. Today Britain is fearful of starting world war which may have calamitous results, not only to Britain but to every other country involved. A world war today may lead to anything and probably it would be fatal to our present civilization. nnd imp ln . u"v- m Smithy came Vearlng Into my an aspirin and bed. ALLEY SLOPER REUNION OF 102ND Affair Last Night in Kr.c.t Hotel Reminiscences Trrte Stirring To All r-1 xt'n.l-s-c inmp 11D from I Keu-pl Taylor had no license to behind in the Commercial Bowl First of what t is. p anned shall drive htoSJert Motor full tilt at ing League last night to score a'be armual reunions of InM-the Canadian! to nil tic: of the J02nd. Battalion, cherry trfee in the Printers' or- clean sweep three game he d last Force chard The wreck was towed in tory bver the first place Canadian Expeditionary was Association in the. Knox Hotel. It was and -jacked" S r repairs. Head National Recreation night arS ShU real No. 1 team. High average scorer an Informal yet highly enjoyable a and taU tail ngnis were were given given s weL irip-triwilioffnir Int the "o d boys" as but the damage w nw, v, -m - .i".. " " -,.f. ohn; ttt.pnfv ,n It still OD- Workers Wltn 1W. JNunu awi-as u ic r . . . . ... - 1 rfX nnJinftrin llflt bowled '" as scheduled ana piay oi all oemg present, u.. (tlmistic ana says ,nl-rt7 :"tlnn nost- the twenty-first anniversary of the I.nM I t il 1 1 1 1 bltt WiUlUAIWUI tV"" ---- - 5 to Robert Edward Hudson, who 5 was present at the reunion, was 4 also read. Another part of the 4 diary records the death In action 6 at Reglna Trench of Lieut. Adah 2 Carss. ! Major C. V. Evltt was also one 'of the speakers. Practically all I present were heard in impromptu 'remarks. Reminiscences of war in I days were the burden of the most of the remarks. Toasts included those to the King, the memory of Lord Nelson land Trafalgar, the 102nd. Battery anrt rienartprt rnmrnrtps Ihp l.isl It floes not Dav to be ahead of !lor ne should be chae CALGARY, Oct. 22 Owing to mentioned being observed with the t fit tirftf f mp iflrir ot Tiinrte tho Kvfottf frw tvia ' one, seizes it as his own and popularizes it. Gradually! -Macintosh Red" is known as a from this point it seeps into the consciousness of the mass very fine apple. Has that any con-of people. The thinkers are too radical for the average ' nection with "Red- Macintosh as new ideas must have time to permeate the average S.P.A. Inspector Is Discontinued No Funds to Continue Officer Calgary, It Is Announced taking of Reglna Trench on oc tober 21, 1916. Incidentally It was also Trafalgar Day. D. C. Schubert was toastmastei and one of the principal speakers of he evening was Lieut. Co. O. D. Johnston M. C, V. D... offlcet commanding, 102nd. Heavy Battery, Northern British Columbians Royal Canadian Artillery, which 156 unit perpetuates the old lunc 135 Battalion. Col. Johnston spoke on 167 battery matters but possibly mos 765 interesting was the reading by him of excerpts from the official dian 3 of the 102nd. around the time oi IS1" Reglna Trench. The record of the 12. capture of thetrench was succlnct-133 iy as follows: "At 12:06 p.m. Oc-14 tober 21 C. and B. Companies j 13S forming the first wave, and D. 62 Company, forming the third ana 756 'fourth waves, the battalion took Reglna Trench." The recommen-6 9 dation by Col. J. W. Warden for 7 the award of the Military Medai the Society for the customary silence, rrevenuon oi urueity to Animals William Murray was a soloist In Calgary has discontinued the and there was community singine with S. C. Thomson presiding at the piano. The affair was in full swing from 7 p.m. until 11:30. The "originals" present were: D. C, Schubert, Fred Itardy. James Parks, C. L. Youngman, R. M Stewart (Massett). W. E. bennln? Ace Allen, R. E. Hudson, and J. W. Dunn. ! The guests were Lieut. Col. John- 1 ston. Major Evitt. W. J. Raymond I S. C. Thomson. 3. 3. Judge. J. W Smith and W. Murray. I fl.x, chapped skih; I m or cmn. Applf ' II met dir. 1 ot hroM Da. I um lb linimsl hlj ma4 ml iwdiluttd. w IS Ne trouble. Very healing I Swine and Sheep Prices Advance Much Higher at This Months me annum cin. . y Ky s,vj I. i. A. ... V- ,. orpn v.. Drougni an average at in 2 . i - - wir k xiiikw in i:a fart was & inr o v-i. . - .r " ' - i '"iiuinire tv. Vnr Thin Twelve 1 Ktt'M nvprinorl i ... "". Ago crugea J5.18 with price of $15.75. I CALGARY, Oct. 22: Substantial Try a Dally Newt want- "It it really good form to be n eating hot dogs?" "Attfolutely proidel yo'te wnoklng a Sweet Cop, tool" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The purtit form in which tobacco cm bt moktS?dn:tt FROM PORT SIMPSON 32.00 S35.00 RETURN. RETURN. It UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION HATES TO VANCOUVER FROM l'RINCK RUPERT All mri'j Berth InJti Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from lntrinecL:!rr;Ui!s. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1937 indMrary 28th, 1938, inclusive Good to Return up to March 11 1931. Children Halt Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar Vancouver b.b. 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