I A' Ladies' White, j31ue and Fawn T-Stj-aps, Cuban Heels, Rubber Soles flM Off Regular $1.95, at eJ Ladies' Brown Runners, Crepe and Q Rubber Soles VOs Child's T-Strap Run.ners, White, Brown and IJtZp Fawn Colors, Sizes 5 to 10 0" MissesT-Strap Runners ftf Highest. Quality PJ Family shoe store ltD. 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. P. PULL EN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advat.ce Fpr Jesser periods, paid in advance, per week DAILY EDITION mm $5.00 .10 Tuesday, July 13, 1937 A BIG SALARY ' - Charles Schab was paid a million dollars a year by Andrew Carnegie because of his ability to deal with people, not because he knew more about the business than anyone else. Speaking of this himself he said: "I consider my ability to arouse enthusiasm among the men the greatest asset I posses, and the way to develop the best that is in a man is by appreciation and encouragement." That is from the b.pok "How to Win Friends and Influence People," by Dale Carnegie. While a great many people will think the payment to Schwab of a million dollars a year was part of a vicious system and that no man could ppssjbly be worth that sum, Andrew Carnegie thought he was worth it or he would not have paid it. A VALUABLE BOOK Carnegie's book is a valuable one to businessmen, politicians and others who have tp meet the public a good deal. It goes into considerable detail and gives numerous illustrations of his methods. Here is anbther illustration frpni Charles Schwab who, when passing through one of the steel mills noticed some of the employees smokr ing while just over their heads were notices which said "No Smoking." Schwab stepped over to the men, hand ed each a cigar and remarked 'Til appreciate it boys if you will smoke these on the outside." This proved much more effective than pointing to the sign and asking them if they could not read. It illustrates the indirect method ot reproof. Another illustration tells of John Wanamaken who, when passing through his store, noticed a woman wait ing at the counter while the sales people were in a hud die laughing and talking to themselves, just as they might he in Prince Rupert. He waited on the woman himself and then handed the parcel to the others to wrap, lejt and did not say a word. TWELVE RULES Dale Carnegie, who, by the by, is no relation of the iampus Andrew Carneine, sets down twelve rules for trv ing to win people to your way of thinking and hore they i fi are very oneny: The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it. Show respect for the other man's opinions. Never tel a man he is wrong, if i a xiiciiui way, Get the other person saying "Yes, yes" immediately. i-ci, ufe uuier jiii) uu a great ueai oi me uuKing Let the other man feel that the idea is his. fTI l 11 . i i 4 e ii . iry nonestiy 10 see tnings irom tne other person's point oi view. Be sympathetic with the pther person's ideas and der t sires. Appeal to the nobler motives, Dramatize your ideas. Throw down a challenge. '. JU.UH - .1. . -" t I .'. .. .. .. ; .- . , i, . The Pgijy News is & member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Prpss and, pf the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in uiese organizations. MANY AT FUNERAL Villagers of Metlakatla Return Home from Skeena for Obsequies of Late Stephen Ryan Native people of Metlakatla re- turned to their village from various cannery points in the district where they are in employ ment for the summer to attend the funeral on Sunday of Stephen Rvan.. one of the leading eldei Rushbrook of Prince Rupert. Mrs. William Campbell presided at the organ to accompany the hymns. Following the service, the cor tege proceeded in boats to the cemetery at interment was made. The pallbearers, members of the Young Men's Benevolent Association, JJussallem's Economy Store, (prince Rupert), Q. and S. Grocery, (Prince Rupert), Jack Cpok (Prince Rupert), Mrs. F. Skog (Prinpe Rupert), Ridley- Home, Metlakatla Council, St. Paul's Church Choir, Ladies' Ben-eyolent Association, Young Men's Benevolent Association. Mr. and Mail Schedule For tfie East Mopday, Wedqesday, and Friday 5 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 10:45 p.m. For Vancouver Mopday 2 p.m Tuesday Wednesday 4:30 p.m. Friday 9:30 p.m. Saturday 4:30 aqd 6 p.m. From Vancouver Puqday . 4 p.m. Mopday 9 a.m. Wednesday .r?-r" 10 am Friday 9 a.m. for Anyox and Stewart-; Runday 7 p.m Friday 2 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart-r Tuesday .... rr.....!..r 1:30 am Saturday 5 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday .. .. ..7 p.m burnt un in Alberta with little prospect of any returns to the farmers of that province or Sas were James Prevost, tuward ftdtt,lc"a" "r "' i,lc .eighton, Horace Le i g h t o n, uuiKiey vaney pn. nis reiurn iook-; Qeorge Haldane, Wallace ton and John Auckland Leigli- There were many beautiful Jack McNeil has returned home after an extensive visit to Vancouver, and io Alberta. Mr. Mc- Auriel Point where'H reports the crops just ed like a farmer's comparison. foral tributes, among them from'rv r i if the following: His Loving Wife.lNaVe DOrmnd'S Ijrother Charles Peter and Fam-i ily, Pete and Mary, James and Rink MnVAC I In t;mily, Robert and Dora, Cecil and IVlUft. lTlUVCo Up Dorothy, George, Beatrice, Teddy and Myrna, Henry and Thelma, I Myrtle, Muriel, Audrey and Beryl, ,s ow !" ie with R. M. Vins-Svivia and Shirley, Bert Ryan,1 ,ow's for Leadership of C N. R. A. Lawn Howling Uuh Dave Borla fid's rink defeated Angus Macdonald's by a store of 21 to 13 in a Canadian National Recreation Association Lawn i Bowling Clutt's fixture which was Played between showers at This brings i the end of the week. Mrs. James Henry and family (In-!1"6 .enu.,01. ,'eeK-verness), Reuben' Ml?J,nk '" a Mr. and Mrs. inlow for the Leigfiton wn.M. and family, Mrs. 11am Musirrave and fami lv (In verness), Mr. and Mrs. William Leask and family, Mrs. Mail-' Ross, Mrs. C. Leighton and fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haldar.e, Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and Mrs. R. D- Leighton. ership, paradise by tie with R. league lead W. L. P.I Winslow 4 0 4 Borland ...4 0 4i McAuley 3 1 3 Macdonald ...... ...2 2 ?j Tinker 2 2 J Jim 1 2 1, ' MacPhee 1 2 l Preece 0 2 0 Murray 0 3 0, Frew 0 3 0 From Naas River aqd Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 R.m. I' or Queen Charlpltf lslands-r July 17 and 31 p.m. From Oueeq Charlotte Islands-July 15 and 29 "..... a.m. 52:30 p.m 1 Fr Alaska Mondays and Fridays a.m. From Alaska-Wednesdays and Saturdays p.m. Wed s$. Pr. Rupert 1 p.m. Friday ss. Pr. Charlotte .... a.m. From Alaska-Monday ss. Pr George .... 9 a.m. Wed. ss. Pf. Jpujse p.m. Satur. ss. Pr. Charlotte .... p.m. Ju)y 11, 25-sj. P'r- Jtobeft 9 i.rn. From Skepna Friday ss. Cartjeqa p.m. Reach the moat people In city and district with an advertisement In the Dally News. t PAOK TWO THE DAILY NEWS Ui. .Tuesday, July jj, l9j, T.O.M, Sopwith's Endeavour II Arrives for Cup Race Baseball Scores BABE. RUTU OVERCOME TUCKAHOE, N. ,Y., July 13; National League Rflhp .Blith.- frirmer linm. i... New York, 3; Philadelphia, G. , ,m pvercome. by tqe heat JJ Runners St. Louis, G; Pittsburg, 5 playing golf here and had to 2 Specials Boston at Brooklyn and Chicapfy m tfl the cJubnt)USe m t Cincinnati, rained out. tjan, U np Wrtoiw and he lat American league returned 10 his fione.. ' Clevplui4. at . CWpat'n, ,iljl!P4 i , .' i - ; out. 1TV ii Dally lV-ij wunl-ao ijljjIHBHBB i la n MfrdSv..:- - v: The Endeavor II, T. O. M. Sopwlth's new racing yacht which he will pit against the boat selected to defend the America's Cup Is pictured In Bristol Harbor, Rhode Island, U.S.A., after completing its trip from England. It had engaged In trial runs with the Endeavor I, which sailed into the harbor under Its own sail after breaking its towllne 1000 miles from the American shore, while enrqute from England. SMITHERS Dr. Ferguson arrived in Smj-thers from McBride on last Thursday's train to take over the practice of the late Dr. F. V. Agnew at Smithers. He will take up residence in the house of Mrs. Dorothy Lewis as Mrs. Lewis intends leaving Smithers very soon for a lengthy visit in Idaho. men of the community, whose ways oiiices here. .Mr. aimpscn death occurred last week. St. 'comes from Edmonton to fill the Paul's Church was crowded forloffice left vacant by the promo-th funeral sprvir. service which wAs'tion of Chief Despatcher J. H. conducted by Rev. Canon W. F. Mr. Simpson arrived jn Smir thers a few days ago to take up his duties as Chief Despatcher in the Canadian National Rail- Thompson to" the office of the U. N.R. in Kamloops. SPORT CHAT Ready to race in the Maidstone Plate at Folkstone, England, Epicure was recalled from the starting post because his jockey omit ted to weigh out with the horse's muzzle. . Aberdeen football team,, touring South Africa, has a grievance Paddy Travers. the manager, says the hospitality in the Dominion Is tpo good and the players are bejng feted everywhere they go. J. F. Henderson, 31-year old wardrobe keeper at a Horshar.i hospital won the Surrey Walking Club's London to Brighton and (back race, covering the 104 miles In 18 hours, 37 minutes. Boston Hurler Is Touched For Four Home Runs PHILADELPHIA, July 13: The Boston Red Sox hit Georee Caster for four home runs in first game !pf a double header Saturday and eased out a nine to two victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. Cronlrj had two home runs and Foxx and Mills one each, FOOTBALL TONIGHT, G:15 Vandinks vs. R.C.N.V.R. Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. E3 PRINCE RUPERT HQRTlCUJniR& SOCIETY ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW MONDAY, AUGUST 16th, J!37 Prize Lisj , CLASSIFICATION Sevtjon Cas$ 1. 1. rthree Red Roses, any variety 2. Three Pink Roses, any variety 3. Three yellow Roses, any variety ..: 4. Three White Roses, any variety' ...i......:1ll....$i.oQ 1.00 i....1:...,..!....;:.:..!... j.qo ....v..lv...,t.i.n..... 1.00 5. Three Roses,, any color, aiy variety .... 4,..U..;x.:... LP0 9 PHP Rose', ay cpjqr, iny variety '. .(X) 2f!d ,50 .50 .50 ,50 51 Bes,t Rose Jn ?how tq be ejectel from abqye TQ&e Bqw) Koses may pe exnibuecl wltq unqpeneg Duqs aifaiinea. Cjass 2 i . 1. Antirrhinum, qne vase, 6 blooms, any colors or variety 1.00 2. Calendula, orapge or lemon,. Qne Yas. fi blQPtn? 1.Q0 3. Calepdpla, mfxed, pnfi vxe, g blpoms. , .... .oq 4. Any other annual not classified, one .yase., ,6, spikes or blooms 1.00 Class 3 1. --Sweet Peas, named varieties, 6 spikes of eqch irj 6 separate vases without foliage 3.Q0 2. Sweet Peas, unnarned varieties, spikes of each'in 6 separate yases wjihop oJage j. 2.00 (Prizes In. Section 1 donated by. Arthur Bqyne, Seedsr ' Pan snS QrK Trlpce Rupert 3. Sweet Peas, oqe yase, 18 spikes,, wh WPPt pea fq- liage , 2.QQ (Arrangement with or without moss optional) 4. GJadiolj, oqe ve, 3 spikes, oqe qQ,qr 2.0Q 5. Qladlolj, one yqse, 3 spikes, mixed cplofs v 2.QQ t. Dajilias, Ppmpqm, 3 bloqms, ope color or mixed 2. Dahljaa, Cactus, 3 blooms, ope cojqr or mixed 3. pahllas, DecoraUve, 3 bjoqms, one cpor pr mixed 4. Dahlias, poltness, 6 blooms, pne coiq'r 5. Dafjllas, poltness, (? bqotns, mixed cpofs 6. Dahjlas, any bedding dalilia other than coltness, 6 blooms S V u J e iour nome r.p. 5 ' it i JA I Good paint Is the only Insurance that f vnn rnn nut. nn vnnr hnma tt..' ...lit Jf& I i protect It from the weather elemeqts. p. uiup in uiiu let us neip you wjtn your H nroblems. 1 00 1.60 1.00 i.po 1.00 1.00 to ISA nm H U-Jf ENGLISH I'AINT 100 Pure. LasU long and coyer .we'll. ja ucst umiiL liiml monpv ran miv Si X A Si Si (Special prize pf 24 CoHness pal)Ua Tqbers donated by Charles Dalagno for best dahlia in show be selected from entries lq Sections 1, 1 3, 4, 5 and 6) Class 5 1. Best Vase of Perennials, any variety 1.00 .51 z. Best vase pr powl of Cu Flowers, suitable for table centre, artistically arranged 2.00 3. Pansles, one vase or bowl, 6 blooms with 'self foliage 75 4. Best geqera display pf flowers arranged in one pontalqer ,.. 5.00 5. Collection of Garden Flowers, 0 to 8 varieties, arrang ed in separate containers, 80, polpts for quality and 20 for display ..$5.00 3.00 (Prizes In Septlon 5 doqated by Mrs.. It. M, Wlqslow and F, Dlbb. Prince Rupert) Class 6 House1 Plants 1. Geranium or Pelargonium '. 1.00 2. Begonia, tuprpus rooted 1.00 3. Begonia, hanging or pendiia 1.00 4. Flqwerlqg Plaqt, any Variety 1.00 5. Coleus, any variety ,." l.oo 6. foliage Plant, any variety 4 1.00 7. Hanging Basket, any variety . ., .,. ; 1.00 1M 1.0c I 100 M 150 2oe All Entries to be in Sunday Evening Affer 7 or .Monday morning before 8,:30. .o.fcp for'enterlnfi Dahlias and rpses ipay be displayed with one or more unopened buds attached, (Cqt this, but for future reference.). f Aft mmm S SJIINGI.E STA.JN Pieserye and beaytlfy the shingles of yoir I f?wK wni hmip t,i!epa uii apingie aiam, guaranteed to iasi m Mixed In anv shade desired II For best natnt valni rA mm.l o.l . n nnpnnwQ uadhwadi? UWll MmMIV Kl r- m B 4 . r T- m.mm 111 t4 1 Til. 011 1, t jiuiji: aif Mcliridc &i. g UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. S,fpmer eave Prlqpe Rupert fpr Vancouvers T.S.8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, j: JO fM Due yaqcouver, TpurJay p.pi. T.8.8. CAIDENA FRIDAY, JO :?f J. Due Vaiuoqver, Monday ajpo. If fWf n!"t pe8 purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 u