If Your Feet Bother You "V - II ; CONSULT US Our foot appliance department carries a1 very large range of accessories for every foot ailment. Etfpert Advice Free Family shoe store ltD. 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 SUBSCR1PIION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advai.ee $5.CK For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week ..... . .. .....i .11 DAILY EDITION Tuesday, August 3, 1937 VIEWPOINT OF FRANCE Yesterday we published without comment an article giving the viewpoint 01 uenerai rrancisco r rahco in regard to tne Spamsn situation'. iNaturaiiy we ao not agret with him: Vriile we do not accept the doctrines of communism We' agree that a country is entitled to any kind of government it wants. If it wants corhrriuriistic government it is up to them; We take no exception to the kina of administration they have in Russia if they want it. They have a right to it even if it was brought about bj means of terrible slaughter" of millions of innocent people and' is still kept going by suppressing: with an iron hana all opposition. Evidently the people there are not readj for anything like responsible democratic government. For us it would be terrible but for them, if they Want it. we are pMsed if they haVe what they want. We haVe ho right to dictate to them arid they have no right to in terferUwith us", as they at one time attempted to do. To a very large extent opposition to our democracy confe's froni illiterate people who have studied little except rW propaganda. We are sorry they do hot know any better, but there is hope for them that they vill learn am their children will prove better educated and more wideh read than their parents. In the meantime they have f right to their opinions and for the present they do nr harm. General Franco doubtless means well. He has: beef trained in a school that looks upon force as something tc be liked for the betterment of mankind. Evidently wher he started the rebellion he did not expect the civil wa to last long. He expected the Spanish people would rally to his standard and that he would have a walkover much as did Mussolini and his Blackshirts in Italy.- Possibly he realizes now that if he had allowed the Spaniards tc form tlteir own government and1 rule in their own way they would have gradually evolved into a democracy just as1 Russia is trying to do today. The difficulty thai faced him and his followers was that if the "Reds," as he calls th'em, were allowed to get hold of the reins of government thev mie-ht have been as bloodthirsty as werf the" Bolsheviks of Russia. It is up' to the nations that use common sense in their administration such as United States, Great Britain and the nations of the British Empire, the Scandinavian countries; and Switzerland to keep their feet, educate the npnplf" and! teach the extremists that thev are wrong. In this lies the hope of the world and the path of peace. 1 lanadian Sj racinc " Hl k Jw :? T rans-Atlantic Transcontinental TrMs-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and" Way Ports Princess Adelaide every Friday, 10 p.m. . . To Vancouver Direct 'Hnci AH"! Prlnrcss l.oui Princess Charlotte Aug:. 4th, 14th; Augr. 7th; 18tli, 28th; Aug;. 21th, Sept. 4th Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, Central Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. ' SWEENEY -WINS BRITISH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Ausffaliatl CehSUS A close-up of Robert Sweeney handsomp Anglo-American, with the cup emblematic o tie British Amateur golf championship, which he won in a :5G-hole final match with 50-year old Lionel Munn at S ndwich, Eng. The 25-ye.ir old American-born Londoner won by Ihree arid two. VANCOUVER IS WINNER Takes Soccer Trophy from Toronto Ulsters by Score of Three Goals to Two WINNIPEG, Aug. 3: The elaborate silver trophy presented, by :he English Football Association for Canada's qhampion soccer ;eam remains on the Pacific Coast for another year, this time in the hands of Vancouver Johnston Nationals, who wound up the three game series last night by a victory over Toronto Ulster United by a score of three goals to two. CRICKET AT rORONTO Visiting English Team Gets Iie.st Of Drawn Game in First Game Second Started Today TORONTO, Aug. 3: At tht unch interval today the Toronto crickelers had 100 runs for two wickets in the second game with the touring Marylebone Cricket Club. Yesterday's game wag drawn strongly in favor of the visitors, who declared their innings at an snd with 251 runs for four wick-its and the Toronto team replied with 189 runs for seven wicked. TODAY'S BASEBALL National League Brooklyn 4, Pittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 1, Chicago 4. American League Chicago 2, New York 7. Cleveland 2, Boston 13. Detroit 1, Philadelphia 2. Prince George Teacher Gets Professorship PRINCE GEORGE. Aus. 3Y - Frank Wilson, B.A., M.A., princf-pal of Prince George High School for the past three years; has been granted a professorship at the University of British Columbia and has tendered hlrf re'sighatior to the1 school board here" as'pHricf pal1 of ' Prince George HfttH School, Reach the most people in city and district with an advertisement In the Dally News. I TODAY'S STOCKS lCourty S. rJ. JohnAtuni Co.)' Vancouver Big Missouri, .40. Bralorne, 7.25v B. R. Corw-W. Aztec, .08'' Cariboo Quartz, 1.48. Dentonia, .14. Dunwell, .02. ' Golconda,. .07; Minto, .10Va. . Meridian, .01., ; - . Fairview Amalg., .OGV-.. Noble Five, .00. -Pend Oreille !1. 00. Pioneer, 3.G5. Porter Idaho,, .05 VS. Premier, 2,45. Reeves McDonald. .70. Reno, .8G. Relief Arlington, .27. Reward, .08. Salmon Gold, ,07. Taylor Bridge, .04 'a. Hedley Amalg., ,0G. Premier Border, .02. Silbak Premier, 1.05. Silver Crest, .05. Home Gold, .02'. Grandvlew, .18'4. Indian, .02. Quatsine Copper, .04. Quesnelle Quartz, .09. 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CANBERRA, Aug. 3: Of the 6,G29;839 persons' recorded in the jlast Australiati c'enslisY 5,727i73!?' vere described as Christians, 28,-470 as non-Christian, 13,029 ns indefinite and 11,054 as having no religion; fJd1 information wan given by 84ff,948. I The figures Issued' b the ConV ,monwealth Statistician s(aVe" tht number of adherents of the principal Christian religions as fol lows:' Church of EritflartcT . . . .2;5G5;l'lff( itoman uatnoiic i,iui,4uri Presbyterian .-. . 713,229 M'eth'odist GSOgS Catholic, undfirid' .... 127,542 Baptist .... ..105;8fl ProtVsfan't, Uhdefihe'd1 ... jConii!regati6iiaI! ......... (jS.D! Chiir?h of ChVfsf ...... G2',754 Lutheran 00,80:5 Slyafiori Army 31.210 . . . .-. . . . Hebrews- numbered 23,o53. Funeral Today Of Aged Terrace Man The funeral took plac?e this rnbrnihg at' 11 at the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers, of John Dool of Terrace, who died this week at the1 Prince Rupert General Hospital, aged 84. ReV. J. W. Stevenson of ficated. Pall' bearers were J6hn Murray, A. McDonald; William Brow'rf arid Gordon Moore". rfte Letter Box THE' COLLAPSE OF HIGH' HOPES F.ditor Dailv News: It was 1 cold nighl in December; the train was one-and-one-half hours late! making It around 2 a.rii. WKila waiting I chanced to get' info con- versauon with a miudle-ageu man who was expecting' his wife in ori the C,;f.I, and settled in tHc Prince' George cdiiritry, amid the hfgH hopes of the past'. But how he talked of the coun' try its resources, the Grand Trunk, the Liberal party, and Sir Wilfred Laurier vheri we were interrupted by the w'h'istle of tKe approaching traih. As we w'ert out the ddorV the headlight fjdocf' ed the tracks and the platform; an old freight engine thundered past", followed by a long' string of oiltanks, flat, stock and box car's. A trainman was waving a lantern from the ton of a box car. the fin? was flying from the brake shoes, thp Crihductrir fern from Hie side door of an old baggagd car, which' .was followed by a string of obsolete passenger equipment. When' this tri-wpeklv - - -r mixture did come to a haH, and the rackOt had ceased, we hh'd clasped' hands in our farewell grip, wherf I Chanced to say "Tl is is not the train you exr""", during ydUr pioneering days l'5 His Wand'tighteried on mine as:hTsaid "Wilfred Laurier would turn in his grave if hfe: could realize JHirf and kribw that his party is now in no wet 1 hp third tim 8 v,a ina ofilidged to' hand over hi miiph loved enterprise td' the eneihyl"- lie turned from- riie to greVt h's wife";' who was descending thtf stenV of an old naasthnr tnr which I boarded to start' mv journey to Prince- Rupert which was fdur divisions away. Owing to-the" early1 hour1 In the morhirfg; takintr a berth was out: nf thn quesiiort' but ohti Vcrry Sodri leaVn ed; that it made no difference whethpr1 one took" a' draw;insr room a berth! of a scat in- thd' day coachv aX sleep mtn 6ht of the questiorr on' this train, which" was real repMicp' of Bill- Nye's slow train through Arkansas. whlT-h ovfirtook that cow the third- ffm'-. But after a' tedious and tiresome iOllrnn? wrt' Innrlpil M Vrinst,- Tin. pert. I first saw Prince Runert liit twenty years ngor and now found .that the people, had worked won-dofs In thp"" I lillintU? of flibli- ri.nrf !of tWe City. The Kufed mk'ss" 6f roMo that the government arid, railway vVefe" golrig to pdf Irlfd nlra 'In th hhrhMr hnr1 hufin flnveied down; tlibfe1 Wre paved streets and sldewalg9 water- mhlri'rf lirtrl sdwerflY tMVH wpt bower, light, and telephone line; .therp wpro mndprn homp. 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As I Wandered over the hlgli foot-brldfrpi 1 inn.r fu;,;r out on the empty harbph in the silence of my surroundings t heir the voices of Uurier, Emerson, Heldinir nn.i -.-..uii-.i Rants' of; the pa,Bftell)ng of the future hf tl, t!JA n: V rt.r cific Railway, and- how the new POli' Of thp Pflrffln- wSV. antn.i: . Bqbar our cdutftry out to 116 .. iurneu and looked down the ydrds, th'e same little" she'd that Was n mnVeuMft f n ,ern round-house was. still there. (The Terminal elevator - hag nelth- .io nor snips .within ,Bignt 01 1 it. I looked1 up Ihe harbor, atiJ "'r 9'J,uuu,uuu &I1IIIIJU1U1IHK yi"- land fldfttTrig drydoek was alt a !'o!ll 11, .... i..r.. ohm us a graveyard, as 1 ed' to go to my hotel I ery earnestly repeated' the words of one who lived in the yeas of Ion ago, "Hdw liiiv'e the mighty f'' Ien7" Or, in my own language, why was the LauWer' government defeated iJeoi-P1 (hntf conlnleW their inb i.iuhpd tie Grand Trunk Pacific Railway A going Conceni for future gen erations? 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