m. Mi ' .v PAOE TWO Saturday, July the daily news 193T If Your Feet Bother You CONSULT U5 Our foot appliance department carries a very large range of accessories for every foot ailment. Expert' Advice Free Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE HUPERT - BRITISH COLU.MUIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert " Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue II. P. PULL EN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advat.ce For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week ..i By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and ' "United States, yearly period, paid In advance By mail to all other countries, per year . ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion .....-. DAILY EDITION $5.00 .10 3.00 9.00 .02 Saturday, July 24, 1937. AGE OF RECONSTRUCTION Prime Minister McKerifcie King on his arrival from attending the Empire Conference in London said: "We are in an age of transition. The old order of things which existed before the Great War was split wide often by that world upheaval . . . The reconstruction of the social order is the problem with which the world is wrestling today, and no part of the world is free from its possible repercussions and explosions. . "It is going to. take time possibly a long time to com plete the transition through which all countries are pass ing in the readjustments which are being made in the ex isting social order. But that they can be made, without adding widespread international conflict to the difficul ties all have to face, I have not the least doubt." . . . Canada Fortunate The Prime Minister continued: No one can return to Canada after a soiourn abroad without realizing more than ever how fortunate we are in our country, in its size and geographical position, in its Vast resources, in its people, in its democratic institutions, in the friendship shared with our immediate neighbor, and above all, in what we enjoy of liberty, and individual freedom of thought and speech and of conscience. This is a great and verv precious heritage; doubly nrecious in a world that has lost much of the security it previously possessed." . .". NOBODY QUITE KNOWS 'Owing to the peculiar turn of mind of the Oriental rivals in China and Japan today nobody quite knows what to. make of the news 'despatches that come through. Evidently China is feeling her strength but is not yet quite ready to face Japan or it may be that China is draw ing Japan on to a point where she will have some advantage. It is something like a game of chess at which many Orientals are experts. They advance and retreat and play the enemy until they get him at a disadvantage and then try to check-mate in a few brilliant moves. CHURCH NOTICES Si fcut&r FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Itev. J. W. Stevenson, MA., B.D., Ph.D. Minister in Charge Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist and Choir Director 8UNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.nn "THE PROSE AND l'OETRY' OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE" 7:30 Solo by Mr. J. A. Teng p.m, "THERE WAS NO MORE SEA" Dr. Stevenson will preach Strangers and visitors are welcome Indians Find Oil But Little Value CALGARY, July 24 i (CP) Two families of Stony Indians are back on their reservation af ter an oil prospecting trip to Waterton Lakes, "Hear here, penniless, but 'convinced that the 50- year 6ld legend that led them to., hunt for-'the "black gold" had' some foundation- Told to one of Ihe squaws by her mother half a decade tfgb, the ' story related that "blue-black' grease oozed from the rocks" aid led the rdmen to visions of oil . wealth. Though jars of crtide oil they, collected WeYe worthless, the gray-haired leader cffmbed out of one of the two ancient aut6s used on the trip and mused that ft at least ''make good grease for wagon, gdod for sick people, and good fbr sick horse, too." CHINA RAftbLY ACHIEVING UNITY (Continued from Page One! as the former silver in commercial transactions. New railways are being laid down in China quite rapidly, if the poverty of the country is taken into consideration. The government has its "five year plan" for doubling the present altogether inadequate 5000 miles of railway lines in the country. In recording China's fbrward movement one should not over look some of the dark medieval aspects in the life of the 'country. Ah appalling famine is even now raging in Western China, especially affecting the big prov ince of Szechuen, where there is not a mile of railway. A govern ment commissioner who recently visited the stricken' regions reported seeing "hordes of hungrj people eating bark, roots and even white clay." Famine is a merciless revela tion of natural poverty, or bad social conditions, or both.- China Has, lot beoji ible to! free its peasants from the clutches of landlordism and a taxation system that leaves great masses oi its patient hard-working peasants with no reserves when bad harvest years come. Had Conditions There are seemingly well-auth enticated stories of mass shoot ihgs of lepers in Kwangtung Province, Such a method of dis posing of the unfortunates is as short-sighted as it is brutal, because every leper will now endeavor to conceal his condition There are: well documented reports of uribelievaule labor con dftibns in 'the tin mines of remott Yunnan, where the laW of little children is so mercilessly ex ploited that 30 percent of thft workers, the majority of Ihem children, perish every vear. 'China has yet to face the social problems involved in the fact that vast masses of its 450,000,000 people are living in a state ol poverty sq abject that Americans can scarcely believe it unless I hey have seen it. But the basic prob-lem of the moment, In the opinion of the great majority of the educated Chinese, is the organiza tion of firm resistance to Japan ese aggression. China s poverty anil misery are old; the nalional- ism and the energy which this nationalism has Infused Into u part of the population are new. CYCLING TO AUSTRALIA LONDON. July 24: (CP) - Three young men, going to Aust ralia as settlers assisted by Ihe Church of -England Council for Empire Settlement, will make the journey by bicycle except where seas have to be crossed. DOG'S RIGHT OF APPEAL LONDON, July 24: (CP) A bill to give a right of appeal against orders for destruction of dogs alleged tb be dangerous, has been drafted by the National Canine Defence League. KILLED llV dLT SHELL 'KIMBERIJEY, S.A., July 24 (CP) When a boy exploded 1 Uder War (1809-1902) shell, his head was blown off ahil 'frag ments Of metal 'tfettetrate'd his home 50 yards distant. HIRDS 'CHASE "DOGS HAVERFORDWEST, W'a l e s, July 24: (CP) While talking on the roadside two men saw a dog being chased By a squawking partridge. When the dog was join ed by another, two paitridges were In hot pursuit. KING GEORGE GREETS SOCCER PLAYERS BEFORE CUP MATCH ' - Before a crowd 'of 93,000 'enth usiastic football fans at Wembley Stadium, Lond6h, England, Sunderland and Preston North End Football associations competed in the cup finals with 'Sunderland winning the coveted cup by a score of 3-1 Here we see His Majesty King George- VI. wishing several of the Preston players luck prior to the match. Preparing For Golf Tournament Largest Gathering in History Expected at jasper September ! JASPER PARK LODGE, July 24! When old Sol pokes his nose over the Colin Range on the morning of September 5th, he will see an array of golfers gath- red around Ihe first tee that has possibly riever been equalled n Western Canada's golf history. This date will be the opening lay for the 12th annual Tbtem Pole golf tournament and' for the balance of the week Mr. Sol will lave, to .wear, blinkers to keep the flying divots out of his eyes, for he hirnt for the Totem Pole trophy promises to be a particu-'arly hot one this year. Robert Sommerville,, manager if the Lodge, already has receiv1-;d entries for this annual goifing feature and is of 'the opinion that his year's event W1'H )e the greatest in ihe history of 'the tournament. "We haye yegistra-iions in from raost.qities in West-am Canada already and-because '.hese have been-received 40 early, I believe this year's 'event will be our greatest," declared Sommer- ville today. Jack Starky of Edmonton, present holder of the trophy and only rolfer to share- with Cardinor White of New Yorkthe distinction Of having won the trophy twice, has not been heard from, although when the names are put into the hat for the qualifying draw, il i9 almost a ce'traintv that his will be among those pres- inl as he has played in practical ly every tournament, IIASEHALL SCORES ' National League Chicago 11, New York 3! St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 1. St. Louis 4, Brooklyn!. American League Philadelphia Iff, Detroit Philadelphia 8, Detroit 9, innings Jnrflad.'gamai . Washington 0 St. Lbuls 8. 4. (eleven TENNIS TOURNAMENT VANCOUVER. Julv 24: Ten nis players of repute from all over Canada and the United States will take part in the Western Canada Tennis Tournament here commencing Mo'rtday.' Reach the most people In city and district with an, advertisement In the Dally News.. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD ftlplmlUersftni'l Veldlng. vwUlUu m StnOI mmd MtalB MaclitMry. TAKE 1 BACK IMPUTATION United States Golf Players Say They Were Treated Wonderfully by British Golfers Association MISUNDERSTANDING Visited There for Golf Tournament CHICAGO, July 24: Ralph GuldaTil, United States open goli champion, the main critic recently of British sporfmanship, said to- ii day that his remarks had misinterpreted. Guldahl and. other members of the Ttyde'r Cup squad have been requested in a telegram from Georire Jacobs, president of i which were not sportsmanlike I but that is likely to happen any-. where my statements may havi' given Hie wrong impression." j Gene Sarazen said he had no complaint to make over treatment in Great Hritain. "She h wonderful form I" but Sweet Caps are itill 'the'pureit form'l" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The purttt form iti which tobacco can be imoieJ."JanCft HALmUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is tfigestihle, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 300 SQUARE YARDS LINOLEUM This1 linoleum is made in Scotland and is vaWpA Uullt on heavy burlap; very.durable;modern patterns, pleasing colors. Price per square yd ASK FOR TAYSIDE PHONE 775 TAYSIDE. 75c Even John Bunyan , Might Be ProWen LONDON, July 24: C'P .Wfaj-Lord Tyrrell of Avon, prn $ the British Board of F.lm Cersotj referred-, to Marc Conm i,;, utp play, 6reeh Pastures, lW "todgbes't problem," the ,:,;iovc, syaroused by the same turn in On. ada was recalled. ! First showing of thLs film m on. , tarlo was held up for u.t.s wlVle the' provjlncial 01 . :. uuicu uic menu ui ixuaU) par"- C' the film from a religious mo rac s'ta'ridjiblrtt. Speaking tothe Cincmat.rojrapi: i-Exhlbltors .'Association ncre Tyrrell said he had comt- r- tL- concluslon after some reflr -. & subject 'matter and truatruei.: t "Often Pastures, were not bla:.p:.:. ' mous as had been sup":c iej t some quarters. On the air i it was an allegory, ti -.iiei r.' ! reverently and with an wrer desire on the part of the piacn? to express the childlike t. ...... ;,: the riagro in respect to th? C' '. Ian faith. L "If John Bunyon had w .' n hi allegory (Pilgrim's Proton y: instead of In 1C77 It m!.!:' ti' been Just as embarrassing ii fr i censorship point of view t-- de. 1 glared. Lord Tyrrell hart d. . r Mi ecu j-asiuics Willi leaCii C siastlcal authorities who. af; r see. ing it, agreed that if peop'. esters into the spirit of the film 'y - a-. inot but be Impressed wl' c vr the Professional Golfers' Assoc!- Simplicity and reverence Ti: E . ation of America, to wire an ex-, had received complain- , pression of regret over anything that had been said reflecting on Urilish sportsmanship. "The Uritish Profes nal Golf- : ers Association treated us won- Expressions of regret Wired To derfully," Guldahl said. 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