PAQE TWO Published DAILY EDITION Extraordinary SHOE COAL To i'i.ease r,vr.nvnoiv JSatlAfoOtiuu Oui'iuiM'l f'animn ICcl-oii Alberttt Con I Ilulklry Valley Coal Vniicouier Uland Coal Prince Rupert Feed Com pan; PHONE: 68 and 858 SPECIALS Youth's Storm Calf Boots-Heavy soles, sizes 11 to 13 Boys' Storm Calf Boots-Heavy soles, sizes 1 to 5i . Missses' Calf Blucher Oxfords Leather or rubber soles, sizes 11 to 2, up from . Child's Calf Oxfords Good dependable shoes, sizes 8 to lOi, up from THE DAILY NEWS. rKlNCE KUPtKT - UK1TISH COLUA1HIA $2.45 $2.75 $1.75 $1.45 Large New Shipment of "Jack & Jill" Shoes in Oxfords and Straps Just Arrived Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avnue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor News Department Telephone . Member of Audit Murtau ot Circulations 86 Thursday, September 18, 1937. FOUND HIS PLACE , Conn?1, formerly leader of the C.C.F in t w ifritisn Columbia, has been chosen president of the Island Arts and Craft Society at Victoria. Here he Will find scope for his activities which will undoubtedly be much more congenial than leading a political partv. He explains that the love of art cannot be taueht but it mav 1. aroused. Many people will be glad, that Mr. Connell ha turned his brilliant mind and splendid energies to an occupation that is suited to his temperament. NEED OF TOLERANCE A writer in a southern paper oojects to the Vancouver city council accepting for the museum a set of models showing the ascent of man from the early ages to the present. He suggests that this breeds atheism amonir "iB juuug aim ne speans oi "the ungodly evolution theory.' We remember the case of a young man who was brought up in the belief that Darwin was an atheist. Then one day he went with a friend to South Kensington Museum and noticed the bust of Darwin there and found that he was spoken of with reverence by students as one who had led people away from idol worship, the idol in this case being the Scriptures as compiled in the book usually known as the Bible. He was spoken of as one of the greatest of great men. We all respect the people who are jealous for the faith in which they had been brought up and for the truths which they had been taught. Even if we think they are wrong, we respect them. So with the man who has been brought up in the faith of Buddha and is faithful to its .tenets. Undoubtedly he will benefit thereby. In spite of .this we cannot hold back the advances of scientific knowledge, because some people object to it as heresy. We cannot be sure that the men who were appointed in the time of King James to translate the scriptures from the various languages in which they were written did so with absolute accuracy or that in the change they conveyed' the meaning intended by the various writers. The same is true of other translations. So we cannot be sure that the deductions of science are always accurate. There must be tolerance on both sides and a desire to add to our knowledge as the ages pass. From time to time we secure additional information about the earth and the universe of which it is a))art and we have to adjust our views accordingly. Others refuse to budge from their original con victions like Oom Paul Kruger, the president of the Transvaal, who always insisted, in spite of evidence to the contrary, that the earth remained stationary and that the sun revolved about it. The spread of knowledge is gradual and is often hampered by honest convictions and silly Buperstititions. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU, Proprietor MA HUME AWAY FROM HOME" Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Kupm, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Bos 196 FLAG RACE CLOSE ONE New York Giants Still LeaGinf Chicago Cubs By Two and Half Games After Yesterday's Play ' PITTSBURG, Sept. 16: itP The New York Giants are still leading-the Chicago Cubs by two and a half j ; games In the National League penn : nant race. The Giants defeated the 'Pirates "at Pittsburgh yesterday j while the Cubs, playing at home, iwon from the Boston Bees. As a result of the defeat, the Pirates i dropped into fourth place below I the 6t. Louis Cardinals whose tie game with the Phillies at St. Louis" was called at the end of the thir j teenth owing to darkness. . t . m kk I in we American j-eague'ine ieaa. . -vV'"T, ing New York Yankees split a i"ourgnji.. (double-header with the Cleveland Boston :jX"C Indians at YanVix Rtnrflnm nnH Brooklyn Mt "3L- THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, SepUmh.. BASEBALL SCORES National teajue New York., 7; Pittsburgh, 2. j had their margin of supremacy re- Philadelphia 54 duced to nine games over the De- Cincinnati ..ai 52 I rr i , uuit, iigcii who acurru a ciose yjc-, Amerinan tory over the Senators at Washing- New ton: Old Country Soccer WEDNESDAY'S SCORES English League, First Division Birmingham 4, Leicester City, 1. Bolton Wanderers 1, Arsenal 0. Chelsea I, Grimsby Town 0. Derby County 2, Everton 1. Leeds United 3, Portsmouth 1. Liverpool 3, Stoke City 0. Manchester City 3, Huddersfield Town 2. Wolverhampton Wanderers 4, Sunderland 0. Scottish League, First Division Aberdeen 1, Falkirk 2. Arbroath 2, Motherwell 1. Hamilton Academicals 8, St. John, stone 3. Heart 4, St. Mirren 0. Kilmarnock 1, Partick Thistle 3. Morton 2, Celtic 3. Queen ef South .2, Third Lanark 4. Rangers 2. Hibernians 0. TODAY'S SCORES English League FirM Division Brentford, 2; Blackpool, 4. League 90 Detroit 81 Chicago 77 Boston ...4..... 71 Cleveland 72 Washington 63 Philadelphia .. 43 St. Louis 42 Badminton Club Season Opened 52 56 63 64 68 75 80 80 45 54 59 61 64 72 90 94 One dub Gets Under Way Despite Counter-Attractions of Fine Weather The Prince Rupert Badminton Club opened Ihe season last night on the courts in the Old Empress Hotel. The evening was too fine r. iA4 . ute Other Famous Malt Beverages B. C. BUD LAGER SILVER SPRING LAGER BURTON type ALE COAST BREWERIES LIMITED VANCOUVER . NEW WESTMINSTER . VICTORIA HEl'OKTS OX CONVENTION (Continued from Page One Boston, 2; Chicago 5. , d conunjttee meetings had tak Philadelphia, 6: St Louis. 6 "game t. , ,rt nf ih, jo.... called at, end of thirteenth inning The spetiAiA leadership tfven ' on accounfcof darkness Brooklyri, 0-8; Cincinnati. 6-5. American League Chicago, 5; Boston, 3. Detroit, 4; Washington, 3. Cleveland, 5-1; New York, 4-3, St. Louis, 2-3, Philadelphia, 8-1. Baseball Standings New York i Chicago it. St. Louis National League National League 81 80 71 72 8 60 :Col. W. S. BueU, provincial prest- jdent. Col. W. Foster, lira'. I Dominion vice-president and Gn- ere representatives of the Dom inion government including Hon. I Ian Mackenzie, Minister of Na tional Defence, Hon. Grote SUr-.609!linjr M.P.. Brljr.-P.en. II. F. -Mc-688 Donald, chairman, Canadian Pen-.530 3'on Commission. This indicated 529, with what respect the Dominion 300 ' government regarded the provin-.444 ! ial conventions. .403 594 .667 .600 .566 .538 .467 .467 .323 .309 The Provincial Command of British Columbia had 12G branches with upwards of ten thousand members. Details of the fixty-two resolutions considered were discussed. hTe case of the unemployed ex-service man was a major issue at the convention and strong pressure was to be brought to bear on the government that remedial legislation and a sympathetic interpretation of the wishes of the. people of' Canada for fair treatment of the nored. The nlensant M nt tV.. uc vuuuutivc 10 mucn interest vention was reflected in the indoor sports btft nevertheless, counts of meeting war time com- Battery Getting Ready For Busy Winter Of Sport There was a meeting of the 102nd Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, ieral Sir Percy Lake, Gram! Previ last nignt to organize indoor sports dent of the DominJ&n Command, activities for the coming season, was reflected in the succew of It is planned to engage in; badmln-the I Legion as a whole and of the ton. basketball, indoor baseball, province. table tennis and possible othef lines I'ai-ticinatimr in the convent'on l spo"- at me Armory curing me winter. Steamship Sailings For Vancouvet Tuesday Catala i:M) p.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. George 11:15 pjn Frrday ---. P Adelaide ...10 pjn. Ss. Cardena ....10:30 pin. Sept. 7, 17 and 27 Ss. Pr. Louise 5:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala 4 pin. Wed. sePr. George .... 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. Rupert .10 a.m. Bs. Pr. Adelaide ' 4 pjn. Bs. Cardena pjn. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday- ss. Catala . .J pjn. Wed.- 6S.Pr. George 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday -s. Catala .11:30 a.m. veteran soldier be implemented at was a notable exiwrience-, ohqe. The contrast between the No Convention Here nuagniloquent promises made A Very effective plea had been when thp war was in progress put up for the holding of the and the niggardly payments nnd 1038 convenUon In l'rlhce UUpeit treatment of the ex-soldier now but, owing to the great cost of was unbelievable. Thai the Le- travelling from the various tarta gion should have to fight to keep'of (he province and the time ex-service men off the bread line taken, the delegate, werv regret-nineteen years after the conclu- fully comjel!od to refuse tile In-sion of the war waR an Indication, vitation. of the way in which the wartime; A hearty vote 6f thahkh was promises have been largely - accorded the .speakers. Routine business included the uiscussion or employment of ex , ' pi,c were i raoes including some former lo-.purchasing of copies of die eeK or fio " ral residents. Social engagements iUanga and Five- N'lnes," one ropy planned to hold the first tourna- were provided and the trip to!of which will be placed in the ment of the season. jSummerland Experimental Fnrnt1 local public library. In r Icy iMgrr it mad In cm o llir but equipped plan I. A'o expent it United In the -making of it. A'o rtjr too great to let It ii alirayi Uniformly Hnd ilelleloully mure. Although made the molt etpentlre tray, It roll no more than ordinary beer. TEAKS MAY 100K ALIKE QUALITY! Aame, urttlh BEER CO many people simply order a steak, and let it go at that meat is so often just meat to them. Others are food connoisseurs. They get pleasure and satisfaction In giving what they eat the most careful thought In lxth selection and preparation. 4iA l. t.i. -..!.t. I T 1 ..1. 11 1. .i . it. iiu2iii. hi ire huh urtr. reopie snouiu realize mere is a vast difference In the quality and flavour of heers. Lucky Imager is the finest of beera because only the choicest of Ingredients are so carefully selected and prepared by a Master Hrewer. It is matured to smooth perfection for an extra-long time. That's why everyone says Lucky Iger Is "FIT FOH A KING". . , Order a carton or tuo today! Prompt delivery. - v.. vmx ''TMlldjrrliament'hT-Vyii byvttmXi.quor Control Bjirj o j jc Gyeinmenl.oj British Columbia,. Tod Basebaf National Uarne New York, 3; ftttabw, Philadelphia, j: 6t Louk'' American LMU( St. Louis, 3 Phwdelphi., Cleveland. 0' N-wYork, HE ATE All- AND IMPROVED WONDEilU Read this voluntary ktt,,, 4 regard to your AiITbM marked on the pacluw vi. metl.be.tfora? on request), ,wa" AlX-BaAN correcUcommm Mipation, due to mei C, , ulfc-Within the twH'SLl water, and .form, gently sponging out the tjtn AtX-BsAS also ntBllM -, to P th InWi .rnd drugsT Eat two tablemoonfali &ft either at a cereI with Biji cream, or in lecipet h eases, with each meil SoUkril groters. Made and 'fwruteil, Kellogg In London. 1 Fur Coals ail Neck Pieces Nothing looks so fiiatortWI furs. We hare a arte Sail service men locally, various let- latest styles. Bet rare jcn tt to ters of thahks for hehi and the 1 our Credit Is Cwi 4W!i W.Goldbb TIIK 01.1) RELIAIl Prince Itupfrt, B.C frftfi Mall Otders IromptIr Jitteft REX BOWLING ALLEY lUsement of Exchwie Kl PHONE 5I THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only MtaJ canning company with the year round Prince Rupert si tiik si riiKMi; rorni o In Ih- UM f KM "WW' In Ih Mattrr or in .. . artist 180 fft; tlience B 7 w 829.38 feet, end owi""" mere or lees. In'1' TAKE NOTICE ' W m Honour W. E. nshrr, w i Aueunt. A. D. 1937 ,JV5l Artintnlttwtor of oftrH .m IXcmafid. M "rtit -Oburne. I tig claim glnrt Uie a f herrty rcqulml to "fort lth ttef of all parties anae Amount rpaulred to pay ,$L NORMAN a. iirW.. i - ...if ttMnllnf tllMrlft Of IT"" .y, TAKE NOTICE that tM j unvbla Piwekem LUnHl v B.C. occupation Ft jolioj' t avply for a l"T Vl dcTlUicl fowahor. Jn47,, tHl of. and adjoining 'm: "25 ln a,t a pi"'1 fa WratMly corner, of Ut " B ' Ooaat Dlatrtot! .en jf W. 150 lf, thence 7. rKi Rio on tt! tiwnoo V-P.SLm If ; Dated July atin, '"i,mb1A t j BRITISH OOlgMBW, Oorg erW