i t i b trt r PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS For Lowers 0 Fine Tea SALADA TEA The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. fKINCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMUIA SUBSCRIPIION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advar.ee For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week so 2 School Shoe Specials CHILD'S CALF OXFORDS Sizes 8 to 10'. From MISSES' CALF OXFORDS Sizes 11 to 2. From 1 to oV. Specially Priced $1.45 $1.75 YOUTHS MENNONITE STORM CALF BOOTS 11 to 13! . Specially J2 45 BOYS' MENNONITE STORM CALF BOOTS 32.75 Whole Range of Jack and Jill Shoes Family shoe store ltD. PublUbed Every Afternoon, Except 8unday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avsnue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor By nail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advtnce By mall .to all other countries, per year Li ALLY JOtiTaUri 15.00 Ju 3j00 9 XX) Thursday, August 19, 1937. NEW HOMES FOR PRAIRIE FARMERS There are many districts in tne drought areas 01 Saskatchewan and AiDerta where tne lanauitanus art going to be ooliged to move out. There are many districts in british Columbia where the government owns good land that is not occupied and win not be occupied for many years under ordinary conditions. It should be the duty oi the governments concerned to get together on some kind oi an arrangement whereby these people can be transplanted to locations where they have some hope for the future. It is by no fault of their own that they are obliged to leave their lands and buildings and move into a new country without jenough means to get improved lands. Even if they had some funds, it would be considered hardship for them in getting started in a new land. They should, therefore, be given new land in their new location and also given some assistance in getting started. The country will be repaid many fold in a few years by the result of the business that will come from having these experienced and industrious people in a happy and satisfied frame of mind and in prosperous circumstances. -v. . It is suggested that it might even be a good idea for the government to gather up a lot of the discontents of this province and pjant them in Saskatchewan and Alberta until they have time to figure out what complaints they really have in living in the best province in the Dominion of Canada. Some of the dried out farmers have been investigating conditions in Central British Columbia. Possibly this would be the best available location for re-settlement of these people who have been unfortunate enough to choose wrong locations in the arid southern section of the Canadian prairies. noon work of young rangeis One of .the chief features. of the welcome to Lord Tweeijsrnuir at Burns Lake, was his initiation into honorary membership in the Young Rangers, an organiza-tjpn qf young people banded together to prevent and fight fires in the forest sections qf the country ft is a secret qrgani?atipn with all the usual pjjraphemaliq connected" therewith but with the ' one definite object ahqvc all Qth,ers? In a country which is dry during much' of the summer and where fires are a distinct danger to th whole communjty.such an organization can prove very useful and the idea might well be adopted at other similar localities. T 'Mann Cup Finals Go To Vancouver The Canadian Amateur Lacro-5 Championship Will be Settled On ThU Coast i ; TORONTO. Aug. 19: Th ! Canadian Amateur Lacrosse As sociation anaounced vejterda Ithat the Mann Cud finals tfc:; year will be played in the Forum ai ancourer in October. Seal Cove Wins jOv.er Acropolis ! " J ' Onesided Game in Gyro Playground Boys' Basketball League "c "Jtiui uijicuu game 01 we Senior Boys' Gyro Basketball league was played last mnlng in the Exhibition Hall with Seal CoTe defeating Acropolis 67 to 26. The first half was opend with three smashing plays by Seal Core Acropolis made a gallant attempt to score but was foiled The rest of the half was onesided with the scare at half time 16 and 38 for Seal Ore The second half was even more onesided than the first. The feature of the game was Eastman's shot from the side lines. The teams were: Seal Cove-Eastman, 32; Landqulst. 12: Grim-blc 8; Holkestad. 12; Hale. 367. Acropolis Monteano. 16; B. O'Neill, 12: R. O'Neill, 4: Bussonieh, 2; Blain, 236. Referee, D. Montesanp. Tim Keeper, Buddy Clarke. Attendance 40. Senior Girls' Game The Senior Girls' softball game played on Tuesday was, won by Acropolis from Seal Cove, the score . being 12 to 10. Old Country Soccer; Scottish League, First Division ; Gla-v jw Rangers, 2; Motherwell.l. I Celtic. -2; Hamilton Academicals, 1 "'SPORT' I i J j Touring Cricket Team Given Hard Run At Victoria VICTORIA, Aug. 19: Th' .touring Marytebone cric.kfct tean.i won over a stiect ictona ien . yesterday, being given the flotj contest so far in the course of! their trip. The score was 97 to 37." Another Soccer Exhibition Game Team Captained by Sonny Dickens Defeats Sam Currie's Four to Nil Picked football teams captained by Sonny Dkkens and Sam Currie jlayed Tuesday night, the former inning four to nil. This exhlbi-;?r. sera k being played in pre-aration for the forthcoming trip of a load .select team to Ocean Falls and there will be another match this evening. Half time score in last evening" game was two to nil. Three goals were made by Henry Dickens and one by Laughlan Glllls. George J. Dawes was referee. Tonlghtte train, due from the ast at 10:45, is reported one hour 'ate which would bring it in at 11:45 p.m. CLEAN FALSE TEETH GET RID OF STAINS New Ejr Way No Brutklnf Etrm-Kl... imxiinr: new dUcory, r-raoiM Uukut fluu. UraUb. UrUr &k misic. Jut p-t tiit Uik or Ukitt I (Um of water and add Sura-Klmn powder. No mMT bnuaias. Rxonu&eaded kj dra-tit appnwed kr Good Houekteplac. At all iruinnxx. Mom j back if not dtlifkud. rTTT V CHAMPION OF WORLD Sergeant Robert fKkvU, X: 1 Revolver" Shot. Visitor in CHy At tached to Governor General's Train Attached to the vita-regal train which k here awaiting Lorn 1 weedsmuir. Governor Ueneral of :ne or tne principal secrets of being New York SPORT CHAT With Uw New Yo;k Yankees out on top eleven games ahead of tne running up Detroit Tigers, the American League pennant race appears to be Just about settled for 1937 Who will be the Naqcuul League toners, howevr. I T?? u doubt, between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Ojanfcs who are noj eparajed. by a scant two games. St. Louis Cardinals and Pjiuburg pirates are also .still both in Uie running in the National League for the privilege of bringing up the rear bten the Philadelphia Athletic' and St Louis. As a result of a uad slump during the past itv days, the Boston Red Canada, and his party who wUl ar- Sox have dropped from second place rive next week-end irom Iweeds- muir Park an their way back to Ottawa. Sergeant Robert O. PickreU oi Winnipeg, oriel's champion revolver shot and a member of the investigation department of the Caijadlan National Railways, 1$ an Interesting. visitor In Prince Rapert. Sergent Plckreli won title of the world No. 1 revolver marksman tn Rome two years agp. He also has won thousands of other titles and traphki.. He Is also a crack riile in the American league to fourth below the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox. Baseball Standings i.ca&i. shot and was once a first-class air t'lusburjh pilot. lie spurns automatics and So ton . always uses one of his fifty odd re- Cir innaB . . jrqlrer. He has grey steady eyes. Ph.laielphta stands six feet or more in height Brooklyn ... and says that constant practice Is i champion marksman. He does not Detroit believe In any fancy diet for the Chicago nerce$ but eats, drinks and smokes Boston moderately. Cleveland .... Sergeant Pickreil was among the WsJiTngtgn " guests at today's luncheon of the St. LouJ Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Next Philadelphia Wednesday he' will give a talk and demonstration before the Prince! A M Boys and girls ho love aeroplanes will take delimit In, aernj,lli,g these 3-dimenMon model of advanced Hritfh ,ky rraff! They're darling, rakish models, in full color. The, Av from the book and et up in a jiffy ... no seizors or paste are netHletl. Tlie JwMik U packcl mMi information children want, on what moke an aeroplane fly, and Imte to fly. There's also an aeroplane game Jo liven dull hours or rainy afternoons . . . and all alnolulflyne t i,ur grocer's with the purchase of two packages of Kellogg's Hran akes . . . the encrgy-food that Ichihlren Get really enjoy! jour frre copy of Kell.igg's Model Planes while the supply lasts. Eat to feel fU . . . serve hig howls of Kellogg's Hran FlakH wji milk or cream for hreakfastl Tliey're crisp-toasted, cruncji'y lakes of choice whole wheat. Hicli in nourishment and easy jo dlgt. Mn,Jy laxatiye loo, having Just enough estra hran. GckmI for" the whole family, they're always delicious, and reody to erve without IxMhrr or fuss. 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