PAQI TWO THE DAILTNEWS (Julia Arthur) SHOES Are Here First Shipment Just Arrived Beautiful to Look at and Wonderful to Wear Priced $6.00 and $6.50 Family shoe store lt The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPIION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advai.ce $5.60 Paid in advance, per week - - .12 Paid In advance, per month 50 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member ol Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION Saturday, October 9, 1937. TEACHERS' CONVENTION This week end there has been a convention of the1 teachers of the district held in this city at which prob-i lems relating to education have been discussed. These1 The Letter Box Kick at Sampling Plant Editor, Daily News: Snm Hmo ntrn the nroSDeCtOM ClASsiFlEO TREATMENTS male troubled and other diseases. I have been most important as thev affect the welfare of a : " fVi,',aowJ dj, r.. ,v,, RhLIABLE .Man lo take care! . u i A utaiijr inuitr aw. 8tore route Distribute co,ect me Miamtt scvnuuis. unt; ut uie niipurLUiit prouieins ue-fore the teachers has been the carrying out of the new course of studies. In most of us is a strain of conservatism which makes us dislike changes. The curriculum changes involve considerable new work but the teachers seem to be tackling the new job with determination. As was pointed out at FOR 8Ale-a few large bundles of the. convention, many of these teachers took extra courses1 old newspapers, 2 for 25c. in the summer schools with the object of fitting them to, undertake the new work. I HELP WANTED There are always a few in any trade or profession New products. No selling, Earn, excellent weekly income. B. & W. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. (2.30) FOR SALE that refuse to adapt themselves to new conditions. These Reliable Housekeeper during will rlnnhtlpss Hp wppiIpiI mtr ami van1arorl Kir IKp mn of ' mother's absence. Phone Black ficient teachers who change with the times. The teachers of the province are fortunate in having! as the secretary of their federation a man of tact and 170. SEWING (236) ability in the person of Harry Charlesworth. He has an utility sewing CLASSES-Mrs. easy pleasant manner and seems to be always master of Thomasson, Wallace Block. Phone any , situation. While he looks after the honor and rights1 J Blue 637. t.f.) - - -- ot the teachers he also uses discretion and is a good influence in educational matters. Fortunately, he has made himself quite familiar with the new work and can dis cuss it intelligently and being in close touch with the de-,F(?u 5 partment, any recommendations he may make will be given consideration. SOCIAL CREDIT WEAKENING The provincial byelection in Edmonton seems to in- FOR RENT RENT Renewed modern room flat, 610 6th Ave. W. Apply Suite 4, Levin Apar1-ments. (.130) PERSONAL (WOMEN YOU CAN BE FINAN- I ri t t . t-.i 1 1 Ti' - 1 'Ai'i'l wiuepeiiuem. ve nue It i a l it. t .1 1 , . 111 1 i ! dicate that the Liberal party is vdry likely to secure a, ma-1 helped hundreds of Canadian jority if n general election is held in that province soon.i women earn a living by opera, Evidentlv Prpmifir AWhnvr hns hopn Rlfnnirur hjwllv nf, ting kindergartens in the'r lot 1 u 111 , , ... ... , , " .... o jai.u uuu jms prouaoiy reacneci a poini wnere ne no longer could command enough votes to place him in power. He was elected by a minority vote owing to divisions in the own Homes, illnstrated booklet free. The Canadian Kindergarj tep Institute, Winnipeg. t I opposition and of late that opposition has been very MALE & FEMALE HELP ""6 v-uiiBuuuuiiu at seems as u ine neome oi tne provinco are Joking to the Liberals to null them out of an WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS ...1... 1 i m -v Mim i t tit i avvnwani position. NEW ROYAL HOTEL 1, Zarelll. Proprietor "A IIOME AWAY FROM I10MK" IUte $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Kupv'rt, B.C. fbone 281 P.O. Box 196 COAL TO l'lX.VHK KVKUVUOIIV Butlafivctlon auartvU I'limnm Ktlson Alberta Coal Uulklejr Valley Coal Vnixouver Itluud Coal Prince Rupert Feed Com puny PHONE: 68 and 668 TO OBTAIN positions ns Let ter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and Stenoirraphers, etc., anij can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M.C.C, Schools Ltd., Winnipetr, Oldest In Canada. If, REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement ot Exchange Block PHONE 658 CARL IIUBBELL PITCHES GREAT. GAME TODAY ' . . (Continued from Page One ter two errors by Bartell, Oiants' shortstop. Fourth Inning Yankees-No runs, no hits, no er- - -- . . i - of this district were very optimis- . tic over the sampling plant a', uiam-o run no --V T.: A ihinV that rors. out icin a 4uve itu'cii .... i the government was reaiiy laiunK an Interest In the prospectors and the mining industry in this part nf th nrovince. w. ---w I . . did they not put in a ten ton conj rors, none left. centratdr and an assaying office in Prince Rupert and do the sampling there instead of Victoria and ship concentrates tc the smelter instead of seventy or eighty percent waste? Otherwise the sampling plant is absolutely worthless and three months from now it will be just a memory. A PROSPECTOR. Terrace. Fifth-Inning .-, Yankees No runs; one WW no errors, none left. Giants No runs no hits, no er- We fail to see where the samp-j rors, none icu. linr nlant.aa it i todav is vroinsr Sixth Inning -& i "f ----- i to be of any benefit to-the pros pector. If our ore was of high enough value to stand shipping to Prince Rupert and. then re-shipping fiom there to a smelter fx the raw state, there is. no reason why the prospector could not ship his ore direct from the prospect to the smelter, instead of waiting indefinitely for returns and. even waiting to know wheth er he is going to get permission to ship at all. If the government really Intended to help the prospector and the country in general, why Yankees No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Giants No runs) no hits, no er rors, none left. Seventh Inning Yankees No runs, no hits, no er Giants One run, three hits, no' , errors, three left. Lelber scored for Giants. He walked, McCarthy rapped a single and Dannlng hit a double. Eighth Inning Yankees No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Giants No runs, no hits, no er- Ninth Inning Yankees Gehrig hit a home run with bases clear. One run, two hits, no errors, one left Game over. Weather Forecast (Furnlahtd through the ourtjr of tt Dominion Meteorological Bureau 8t : Victoria and Prince Bupert This fore- 1 cut Is complied from obversallons ta-t ken at 5 ajn. today and covers the 30 hour period ending S p.m. tomorrow). i General Synopsis Pressure mains comparatively high ovet (British Columbia and rain has ;occurred on,. the noithern coast while it is continuing mild over the interior. I Prince Rupert and Queen Char-. lotte Islands Fresh southeast, .shifting to northeast, cloudy with showers and turning colder. I West Coast of Vancouver Isl-r and Fresh easterly wind, pari ach trouble, nervousness, constl- cloudy, becoming unsettled to-patlon, blood pressure, rheuma- night. tlsm, lumbago, neuritis and fe- Also for children's Mrs. Gam mon, 427 5th Avenue East. Phone Blue 967. (239) MALE HELP WANTED CFPR ! D I MIIIU I I I SATURDAY I'M. j 6:00 Hl-HUarlties. 6:15 Request Program. j 6:30 Dally News Broadcast. j 6:45 Variety Program. 1 7:00 Modern Home Hour. 7115 Cecil and Sally. 7:30 Do You Believe In ahosts? 7:45 Aristocrats. SUNDAY P.M. 7:00 Musical Program. 7,15 Dally News Broadcast. 7:30 Church Service. .MONDAY AM. , 11:00 Mary Kitchen's Time Savers. 11:16 Message Period. 11:30 Weather Forecast. 12:20 Slock Report. 12:30 Dally News Broadcast. 12:40 Monitor Views the News. 12:45 Eb and Zeb. P.M. 6:15 Request Program. 6:30 Dally News Broadcast. 6:45 Hawaiian Melodies. 7:00 Paper Moon. 7:15 Cecil and Sally. FIVE PINS BOWL PLAY Pioneer Laundry Defeat4 Old Empress Last Night Gyro Club to Roll Tomorrow Sunday. Pioneer Laundry 1 V. Houston 236 S. Stiles 283" M. Young 191 . N. Klnslor 207 Low Score 13Q Gyro Club Old Empress Pioneer Laundry OX.R.A. 41 . - 1088 Old Empress 1 Gunderson 176 Santurbane G. Taylor Clcccne Shrlaber . 247 ... 130 237 ... 276 1066 CNJt. 1 Comadlna 174 Lakie - 171 Morrison ..- 199 ; Mcintosh :.. 142 Irving ... 166 25 -998 1003 2 3 205 130 266 251 184 25 191 133 132 141 193 California is .. l nt oiU-oi-Hatncr For Saturday OctoUr 9 Bernice Palmer Twenty -Five says . . . Years Ago suffering from October 9. 1912 It, m will take V.nr.Ut. $i4ti,5r all oc.unc h."r ij - studied has plete the work of - - years a campaign grid.;) b. j. Pioneer,, Laundry defeated Old oeen carried on by the various injr retaining waiu and carij. Empress bv two games to one in chambers, of com,merce boosting ; amizing tyie streets ani Vennt. the Five-Pin Bowling League last boasting until there Is no of Sections. One. according to u night. In the second fixture Can- telling where it will all end.. (estimate presented to the adlan National Recreation Assoc- pjr8t 0f all the weather gels all council by City Engineer Miuoa. .iation played Its games against balled up and it appears the j This is fan more tha;; the which the Gyro Club will roll on xorth Pole itself has been read-'councit had expected. ), , ing the newspapers' and decided i rv. niaruger f the Dark - f Moat 2 3 to ship Us brand, of weather to.rea advised he r Mhat h hi m California., Then rain if youi," 261 182 think It rains in Prince Rupert. 166 189 you, should have been here. Rut 193 224 the crowning piece of all was 125 174 when lh roof of an Oakland 260 183 125 169 256 174 something should be done, to con- 203 trol the resujts. 181 2U Oakland. CHEERIO I Timely Recipes -Mix PILCHAHU SURPRISE 25 dian pilchards, or a can of her- W" 5tv5-'t0 confer H office? befere makini? further id-vances to the city E. A. Mann, for iwme time i 41 41 Icei Rink was blown clean across member of the City Hall stiff the street by a, storm, It wouldn't has, returned to the ejtv froTa , 927 J 004 suprise me. to ep a bli"VdJflptCNl?n where he visittj 2 3 move in on us this winter. It with his brother Mr Mann 234 pays to advertise but I do think accepted a position in C B Qrrnfc'a, drug store. The comedy "Our Boys." sU. ed with great sue.-es by tv 'Baptist Brotherhood at the West- holma Opera llaus, s to be place in a pan of water to :ti for 20 minutes, when cooksf nctw n ,n of Cana ' unmold nnahstr n 1 nn a a vlmr rnn nf .ante lirpflii p -'V HW.infll AM nf rnnni fn. Of 8 can Of pilrhafds. A 1 , to date: IL .uhtv slightly i.Ai.'n beaten, cook empties the an The league standing matoe, one egg. jZ 'Z Z S W L Pts. one small onion, minced, apd salt "iS Old Country Soccer r English League, First piyision 1 Charlton Athletic 5, Portsmouth Chelsea 2, Arsenal 2. Derby County 1, Brentford 3. i Grimsby Town 2, Middlesbrough I Leeds United 1. BlrmlnghamQ. I Leicester City 2, Huddersfleld Town 1.' Liverpool 0, West Bromwich Albion 1. Manchester City 2, Blackpool 1. Preston North End 2, Stoke City . Sunderland 3, Bolton Wanderers 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 2, Ev-erton 0. Scottish League, First Division ; Aberdeen 5, Hibernians 0. Arbroath 2, Celtic o. Clyde 1, St. Johnstone 2. Hamilton Academicals , Falkirk 2. Hearts 7, Ayr United 0. Kilmarnock 4, Third Lanark 2. Morton 3, St. Mlrren 1. Queen of South 0, Partick Thistle 0. , Queens Park , Motherwell 3. j Rangers 6, Dundee 0. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD 8hiiuU4ra us r-iiini Was amd ttwm C tint). Dui um! AectyUeM Weldiuf, tpNcUllu m Sh Mid Mining Mscklnarr. AQ Type Cm ImgUm Repaired bb4 (TerhaDle4. sacra P LOOK FOR THIS SEAL OF QUALITY ON ALL B.C. DISTILLERY PRODUCTS SOLD IN 3 S;ZE3 1 23 $173 'O ItlCO W OZ. X OZ. r ' (Thli advertuement Ii not published or displayed by the Liquor . Control Board or by the Government of British Colmubla. Iu:e, add a covering of ricer TrY classKlrX i i ! ! i ij wi wwBBwT" "" " y "Thet I How does (Ml face look? " "."Al happy at if h were smoking a Sweet Cop'" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES . i 2 1 2 and pepr. Then line a buttered , ln 'V;fth nyatn " aUfa' i ' 4 2 4 baking dish, or Individual but- 3 3 3. tered ramekins, with cofiked ricf, 0 3 fill the dub With the fish mix- If you wish to swap lomethiij. "TA futtit jotm In hih tebafco cn bi $moitJ."j(anC(t H Aircraft Training Now available under direct supervision of leading aircraft manufacturers. Those qualifying allowed transportation to It you want to get Into this tremendous field write for new boon-let, "More Planes." Explains this unusual opportunity for i'oun men of Canada. Aro Industries Technical Institute Registration Department Box Jl l)a" ?fevs Canadian 8R Pacific Trans-Atlantic TranscontipcntalTrani T VancoMver via Ocaq falls and Way VotU Princes Adelaide everyi Friday, 10 p.m, Pacific To Vancouver Direct ,cf I'JtlNCtSiy NOHAII PKINCKS8 Oet. 29th. Oct. 6th 17th. Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Bern W. K, lleservatlon. from . JA'? ?nd The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 for Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK T 'Frtshl Pasteurized VALENTIN DMrV CKl PlIONIi