MOB TWO Runner Ladies' White, Blue and Fawn T-Straps, Cuban Heels, Rubber Soles &-i Off Regular $1.95, at 93.O0 Ladies' Brown Runners, Crepe and Qf Rubber Soles Child's T-Strap Runners, White, Brown and Fawn Colors, Sizes 5 to 10 M Misses'T-Strap Runners Q.r Highest. Quality 0IC Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes me city. Speciols THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN SUBSCRIK1I0N KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advar.ce For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week DAILY EDITION THE PULP MILL Yesterday, through this newspaper, F. L. Buckley announced that a company recently organized, is planning to erect a modern sulpnite pulp mill, which will manufacture pulp suitable lor the manufacture of rayon. This mill is to be located in Prince Rupert and it is understood it has strong financial backing from Eastern Canadian interests. An announcement of a somewhat similar nature was made two years ago but evidently the promoters were misled in the matter of financial support and it did not come to fruition. Today there is a change in the situation. The rayon market is steadily increasing and the demand for the product seems likely to grow and the price advance. The use of rayon is spreading and almost every day scientists1 are finding that it can be used in undreamed of ways. Mr. Buckley has had a difficult task in organizing. All sorts of obstacles have been overcome and he has suc ceeded in interesting capital r i. Managing-Editor $5.00 .10 Thursday, July 15, 1937 sufficient to float the big ; j. 1 l 11 just what it will mean. For jnuu&uy. ureai, creua is coming 10 mm ior tne persis tance and courage he has shown. THE OUTLOOK Prince Rupert stands to gain tremendously by any in dustry that might be organized here and especially from one that would employ a large payroll such as that plan ned. It is difficult to realize a number of years the population of the city has been Diauuiwij, in spit,; yi uie laimig on in me naiiDut nsn-ing there has been no decrease in population. It has held up even though times have been hard. Now it is pretty sure that there will be an appreciable increase and that houses and apartments will be in great demand. Even today there are few houses to be obtained suitable for the average mechanic. Considerable building is bound to follow the establishment of the mill even if it does not precede it and builders have to be fed and housed. While there will be a good many people, doubtless, who will await the actual commencement of operations before satisfying themselves that there is to be a pulp mill actually built in the city, that will not in any wav affect the industry or its coming to the city. There are people who do not think a postoffice will be built here, yet is seems to us a sure thing. So we also feel that Mr. Buckley is sincere in his announcement and that, provided there is no wonu war or other national or international calamity, the industry is practically assured. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 4. Pieces Bed Room Suite Oriental Walnut Bed Stead, Chiffonier, Vanity Dresser QfiQ AA and Upholstered Bench', price . . VvtJ.UU 3 Pieces Bed Room Suite Walnut Bed Stead, Van ity Dresser and Upholstered OA Bench; price Phone 775 If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in GIANTS IN LEAD NOW National League Rare Seems to be Settling Down Between New York and Chicago NEW YORK, July 15: (Canadian Press) By defeating the Pittsburg Pirates at the Polo Grounds by a score of 4 to 2 yesterday while the Chicago Cubs were dropping a 2 to 1 decision to the Bees at Boston, New York Giants moved into the leadership of the National League. Their margin is half a game over the Cubs. With Pittsburg now five full games behind the Cubs, the pennant race now seems to be narrowing down between the Giants and the Cubs. In the American League, the Detroit Tigers, losing at home by a score of 10 to 2 to the New York Yankees, dropped from the position of runner-up to the Yanks into fourth place below the Boston Red Sox, who won 15 to 6 from the Browns In a slugfest at St. Louis, and the Chicago White Sox 'who scored a 6 to 4 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics In a game at the Windy City which was called in the fifth Inning on account of rain. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League Pittsburg, 2; New York, 4. Chicago, 1; Boston, 2. Cincinnati, 5; Brooklyn, 3. St. Louis al Philadelphia, postponed on, account of rain. American League Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 6 'called in fifth inning on account of rain). New York, 10; Detroit, 2. Washington, 3; Cleveland, 11. Boston, 15; St. Louis, 6. Baseball Standings National League New York 47 29 .618 Chicago 45 28 .616 Pittsburgh 40 33 .548 St. Louis 39 33 1542 Boston 34 41 .453 Brooklyn 31 41 .431 Cinsinnatl 29 43 .403 Philadelphia 29 46 .387 American League New York 48 22 .686 Boston 41 2ft Chicago 44 31 .587 Detroit 42 30 Cleveland 35 34 Washington 30 39 .435 St. Louis 22 48 J14 Philadelphia 20 50 no a Pete Woods Is Singles Champ Defeats C. J. Norrington in Final Of Prince Kupert Club's Men's Singles In the final of the men's staples in the Prince Kupert Tennis Club's tournament, Pete Woods defeated C. J. Norrinirton G-l. 0-4, 6-1. This concluded the club's annual tournamenl, other fine's having been previously played off M This advertisement la the daily news .ursday, July i5 19rfl Dave Borland's h Lead ! Defeats Dave MacPhee's Side to Move Out on Top in Lawn Bowling Standing: Dave Borland rink continued Its upward swing in the anadian National Lawn Bowling League Tuesday evening by defeating Dave MacPhee's rink "oy a score of 21 to 10. The victory places the Borland rink now In exclusive possession of first place in tire League standing. Last night G. P. Tinker's rink won over R. M. Winslows, 24 to 13. The league standing to date Is as follows: W. L. Borland 5 0 Winslow 4 1 McAuley 3" 1 Tinker 3, 2 Macdonald 2 o Hill 1 2 MacPhee 3 Preece p t 2 Murray :b 3 Fr?w 0 3 To Improve Playgrounds Sum of $230 to be Spent At lioolh Memorial and King Edward High Schools City Commissioner W. J. Alder announced this morning that authority had been given through the district engineer of the Drov- jincial department of public works to proceed with the work of im proving playgrounds at Booth Memorial School and King Edward High School. The sum of $250 will be spent at each. place. The work is carried out by the city with the federal and provincial governments Rharing the cost equally under the Unemployment and Agricultural Assistance Act of 1937. More Games In Railway Tennii 1 Elsie Davis Wins in Ladies' Singles and Donald Hlaki. Tn .Men's SinglesG In the ladies' singles of tfc Canadian. National Recreation As. .593loclation lennis Club tournamenl j last evening, Miss Elsie Davis de-.583 Jfeated Mrs. Hoy Morrison C-4. C-2. In the men'n sintrle. Donald, Illake won over F. M. Da vis 1-C, 8-C, C-4. ' Would Have Toll Taken Off Bridge OTTAWA t ii.iv wy iv 15T Tnn ' d' M. m P for New Westminster, is seek- lng to have the proposed toll re- moved from the new Pattullo bridge at New Westminster. Being a Dart of the National Tilrhwav t iReld contends that theo ch,,M vJ no toll on the bridge but that it should be assisted by Federal grant. The Letter Box . 1 RATS A MENACE lWitnr. Dailv News: I am al ways Interested in your efforts to I Inmlrn (ho ruclripnts nf Prince RU-! pert with a desire to beautify this ! the well known Empress Theatre, city particularly in the matter of!plcneer showhpuse of Vancouver gardens. But it would perhaps do I at the corner of Hastings Street onnH u fmm time to time our i and Gore Avenue, is announced. attention was drawn to the defin it.piv hpIv asnects of our neiehbor hood, most of which are man made and haw the effect of neutralising the beauty of Rupert gardens and the natural beauty of this district. Private drains in many parts of the city empty their unsavory contents into ditches alongside the roads ihat have become sluggish if not absolutely stagnant by ths accumulation of growing and decayed vegetable matter. An even more unpleasant aspect of this fair city Is the construction of roads out of city garbage. The putrlfying stink (the only adequate word in the English language) is In some local ities positively neauseatlng. Such i ng with Harry fJordon-Cooper, places inevitably become the breed-' director of Gyro supervised playing places for flies and raU both' ".rounds in charge, assisted by Miss carriers of disease and the miracle' Evelyn Boye and Miss Mary Davey. is that there is not more disease in ' The early part of the evening was Rupert. Perhaps our heavy rain- given over largely to the Junior's fall is all that saves us. No one can activities with dancing, singing say what might happen if. we had 1 a long dry summer. The announcement is made that bubonic plague has broken out on the Pacific seaboard of the States. Vancouver and other places In southern Canada are warned to be on the lookout. Bubonic plague or "black death" is from 80 to 90 per cent fatal. In. the fourteenth century this disease swept over Europe and. is estimated to have killed a quarter of the population. "The germs are spread by the fleas of rats,, and the problem of preventing epidemics of this disease is the problem of destroying rats" says one medical authority. Few will deny that we have aj large (and I think increasing) rat population in Prince Rupert. Fur- thermore, it is folly to think thatj because we are a long way from the' States we are safe. Rats are nptor- lous travellers and tourist boats are at this season our frequent visitors here. I have no desire to be a scare monger, but prevention Is better i than cure, and apart from th? re- j mote possibility of bubonic plague raU are undoubtedly carriers of other unpleasant diseases we have no desire to play part to. Private .citizens probably do all ttvey can to keep the rats down but I suggest that the city author-lties should begin an organized wai on this pest, especially if they can find no better material for road building than garbage and are unable to keep the ditches open. (Rev.i J. E. Blrchall St. Peters Rectory, Seal Cove. FAMOUS PROMOTER DIES NEW YORK, July 15: Jack Falr- ley-famD"s scrts promoter of an ear,le1, dled tere at the age. of sixty-one years, FOOTBALL TONIGHT, 6:15 H.C.N.V.K, vs. Vandinks Pioneer Theatre In Vancouver Is Changing Hands VrtINUUUVE.iv, ouy The purchaser is Arthur Abbot of London, England. The house will j re-open with stock on September 4. Party Evening At Playground Some Fifty Children Turned Out at U'estvicw Last Night and Engaged In Various Activities Alout twenty-five Juniors and a , ,, . similar number of seniors I partlc- oatud in a hajJpy party night at.; f-- Bnwn vwwKi . dr the Weetview playground last even- md games. Mrs. A. J. Watklnson having allowed the use of her stove, ocoa and sandwiches were served. Then there was a program which included tap dancing by Iris Ed-lund, a sailors' hornpipe by Jean MeAfee and Donalda Rix, and a 'one, "Home on the Range," by Timmy Forman and Donald Hart-wig. After the juniors had departed, the seniors engaged In mat stunts and community singing and refreshments were enjoyed. I11..UK IIAMV1I MINIUM. CialM situate In the At Mil Mining DliMoit of Caof-lar IlKtrUt. M lure ItM-utrdi lle luli.ni null Kivrr Immi kU nillr from Juiirtlon ultli Taku Itlver. TAKE NOTICE that P. C. UnderhUl axtlng aa ogmt far POLARI 3-TAKU M1NINO COMPANY LTD. Free Miner's Crotlfl!atc No. 30227-E. intend! slaty days tnoon the da.te hereof, to apply to 'he MlaJng Rtrder for a Certificate of Liirrovements for the purpose ol Ctota'lning a Crown Orajt of the above "lalm. And further take notice that action. under station 85 of the "MUwial Act," raufn xut eaamieuaea bore the Isst' n of such Certificate of Improve- Dated this 5th day of JuUy. 1837. ni.r. iiv tkmi;k Teudcra will he received by. the un. dolgntid until noon August 31t, J97. fcr the purchase cf the asseta of the Matron - Nelaon Jogging partnership conslpUii',; of .the following chattel: 1 atHlne boat called "ShaM Head." omtclal numiber 154829, Length 30 2 ft oni: via wooanea. Dishes, aook tttove. draz-saw. rtL All situaite at Olaf Neloi' logging i.iwn:j. u&ni9 iimniiei. ijauncn f-cld ftpantely. rhr chattels tt.h.i terms cath. Lowest cir amy tender Cot DATED July 13h. A. D. 1837. THOMAS AIKEN., mnoj nay B, C WhM PHOEnix not -published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government; ot Utlllsh Columbia. Navigable 'Water Protection An K. S. C. 1J7 Chapter 140. The British OcLurobia Packer L'mi tea heriy give notip that. i3-y undir 9i vtt T - -h 3 aid Ac ,w .pofllKd with ithe Minister ..i p,." Work at. CJtitAwa JKt ia tsv -ffic, , the Dlsirlot Rfgttr,ir '.if .r. Rejtatry 'Dtetn'M -zt Via rla at T, .tr!A. British Columbia, a rt; - -r, ths mA. out -tbit jv'.w if Utl ca prwt u,j iiats is.o tn. w'Dt?r I of iiv 69. Ruiij II C-i'i. Dlstt Bn tiah Columbia.. And take, e'lOtloe that after th. ... piration ci cue rocejith J ram iii.. dm. M xtte urn puwuxw-v si uia ne British CcJivhbra Packer Lumij r undr Section. 7 of tih ma Art o--",' to ti MkrUMw U Vvlolo Work ei r -attlce hi tbet'Clty Ottawa, provl pf th ,ald M and 5 the ooristruabed wjiaKfl. floats, pnl in. wry Buttdliw. Dated fit Vancouver Uiis 7tjj da, a July 1037 BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED R C. UNDERHILL, Aj!( Smlritl'li- Watrra I'rutnilou tit K. H. 11. 19 (luj.Kr ltd. The Br.tth OaJumbJa Packera unii. H Jurcby give n.niv? Oia :;i;y r-f under BceMcn 7 ot 'trt- tald Ar t t;itE with, Wis iiinlftter t Plsi nd Ji 'i tn . the District BeiBtrar of Registry Dwrict or Priru R .n t . vuhw v hum, -'N4 ' - UJ constructed pricr la.Juue Is; I9U t.- fsn. In truni of Lot 20. Rana V C i A ad take na'-lc .that t.er ei. plntlon ti cn ntaa'.h Ircm . cu th firm pu.bluj.trM ct th.- ij ErRUU Columbia f jsxws Llai loa r Mntitr Section 7 at the enld Ar to ith Minister itf PuWlc Wjrks t: u olflop ia the C1T ot CMtiawa, f.r r prsval, ct the a:d t:e and j ;m the ccn struct td wharts. flouita. taa t;t-nery bulkUnga. Dated at Vanoouvir this 7; i czi ? July 1037 BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED H. C UNDERHILL Aget mltalilr liter IToIrt tlon Act It. N ('. 1M7 Chuptrr 1411 Tba British Columhla puckers Llmi led hereby give notice that citt under SeoUon 7 of the nuld A ' pelted wJth, lb MhilnUT ct fv.Ha Work M CXUvw, oud Id the oV'-t a the DIr-tTlet "Registrar cf Uie Land Bii. try Dlfltrlct ot Prince Hiupm at Prl.a Rupert. BriUffi CotumbiA, a de:.".-:pi -j of the 'rit and. plant of the uarf floats, and -cannery buHdinga r-astru: ed .prior tja June in 1918 on Water U 6509 Lnvcrpe ia Pan age Skeena Kivtr at Suncyalde in frort cf Lot 117 Rang V. Cou&t Dlatrtct. British Columbia. And take nolle it hat Xter e plrwjtcn ot cms mc nth from he C-U tt the flrtt ilhlicaiticin ot this nt . : iu British Columbia Pudurra Llm. -a under Ssctlcn 7 of the Raid A r-to the Minister cf PuMlv Wcrka t: office In C4y cX Ot,wj f s a? p roTaj cj xn fi"3 "M ana ' the xnruotrd -mharfs, Xloa-t t"l o wry ,bulklhw. D: ted at VanoouTcr t)ii t . Cs July 1937 BRITISH COLUMJ1IA PACKEKS LIMITED r. C UNDERHILL A?.K il-ulilr Walrm lrotrrtloH Art K. . C. 19J7 riiapter 110 The Brltlrh CtiHumbU Pai kera L'al" ted hereby give nr-tire that ' srv ;-it& undeT Beotlcm 7 of th saw Ai" v ;ltd wKh th Mhuster of Pu1 Work a Crtawa. and in the off ':a o the DWrlct Regbftrar of the U;:l Bf try tHuinoc cj t-rmce ituperr a. n-. Ruptrt. witl'lt ooiumbia. a oe.-:r- ihs av? t-i ' -v f v.ari OC'Mi, and cairaery toulldlngs c Crated, prior to Jnv lt 1818 o Wu?r lr : 7228 MTi Bay. Na Bivcr El ' B.iy In fnsr cf U-. a, Rai se V C D'rtr'at, Br'tiih. Columib!. - And takt notky that after it " -iratkn of me mrotH frt m the Cat? rhe fimt publlcartlon Of thi he British Columbia Pv-ikera Llm. ' l " ' ttiler Bii 7 cif h aald Ail appl the Mlnfiiter cf Public Worlt ei "fV In tb cwry cf Ottawa for ap-rrvdi of the Mid alt and plan the ccartruaUd n-lwrfs, floats, and rry iuiklln. Dr.'ftd at V&D?ouvr thU 7th tf July 1837 BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKER IIMITED P. C. UNDERHILL, As?.-it Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 35 SECOND AVE. Rach the mosl people in cltj and dUtrlct wllh an advertisement In tb Dally Newa.