PAGE TWO We Carry a Complete Line of WORKING BOOTS Thurstons, Paris, Greb, Sjsmans and Valentine Makes Guaranteed Solid Throughout Priced From $3.50 Up Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. fKINCt UUFEUT HK1TISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Kxcept Bunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avinue II. f- PULXJiN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City dejlveiy, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advai.ee , $5 00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week ,10 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the Brltbli Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY KUiTiON Monday, August, 16, 1937. DESTRUCTIVE POLITICS The Vancouver Province of Wednesday last published an PflitnriMl iirtiplp snHHofl ''lloctfuotivo PniUi." in rhe Important thing to avoid, in Dr, Fraser's opinion, is the tendency to turn the play period into nn endurance contest. The grim-faced invidual i ntpnt. nn nnnttiot eighteen holes of golf; the perspiration soaked, half exhausted tennis player determined to finish an extra set:' performances like these destroy the very purpose of ex- -'"i wi"v;ji ia tu uuuu una tone me muscles and which cannot bo accomplished by over-doing. "Those who are about to go on their vacation," Dr. Frasor stated, "should shift gradually from a sedentary routine to one of active exercise, The heart and muscles are not prepared for the sudden strain of stepping from a quiet, inactive existence into one that calls for thirty-six holes of golf or five sets of tennis. Such a change is fooi-ish and dangerous." Bernice Palmer says ... ! Girl Guides of Prince Rupert, I salute you! Way down here in California I read of your camp at Digby Island and was I glad. I wonder if any of my old "troopers" of twelve years ago fl retaking part in the Girl Guidefto-day, either as leaders or sponsors? Or liow many are sending their own children perhaps as Brownies? I will never forget the time 1 suggested the children brinp. something to practise on for their sewing test and one young hopeful brought a whole basket full of darning and snid her mother thought we weiv going to hold a sewing bee and, if so, would; ire pleofe work on these socks. Until I Ijegan raisin? a family of my own, I believed she "fad cut the toes and heels of those eoeks. I know bettu now ! ; Captain Taylor who helped us ! box the compass, leam the Morse' code and knots, had carried on his work here with the local Roy Scouts and has helped many a young tenderfoot swat for his tests. We were privileged Roy Seoul Jamboree and taking care of themselves. It Is a great and wonderful mow. ment and to those leaders of both the Girls and Roys I am sure Ihe Good Shepherd reserves special blessings. From California. Gir) Guides of Prince Rupert, I salute you! Oakland. CHEERIO. THEY WANT PARKING ' SARNIA. Ont.. Auir. If,: (C.P American tourists are direct-d which an effort is made to show that the appointment of 'to park on, a lot iudda with ujuu.iuB, . AKa .. L. W. Patmore to the International Fisheries Commission!'10 paVfcfrwr iign. Vne'n ihey ob-' and the resignation of G, J. Alexander to make a place !iecthe' a.r? -the signs, nrn for him was "to pay a political debt." To Prince "Rupert! only. 8 ldentM people this is laughable for they know that $1000 a vear is not the least attractive to Mr. Patmore, considering the- THE DAILY NEWS Monday, August. 16, i837 Exhibition Game Of Soccer Ends In 3 to 0 Score i.n i ..-.,..:.. ...1 1... . i a U I l.i" - ' ,rt era ma I jran(- Kinks'' goalie, was the outstanding player of the game George J. 'Dawes was referee. Another - game between IK same teams is on the cards fo tomorrow evening. SPORT CHAT lish touring emergency while on holiday Australia last year, has I awarded a touring cap by the M to see the c.C. here tl is .. . .C. silver tnnis prize at Lord's, London), when he beat W. I) Macpherson ,bf 4-0, C-2, C-3, 7-5 scopes. He. also cr.ptured the Gold prize, dethroning L. Ies. 3-C, C-2, 1-(J,.Ct2, 0-2, I England's amateur soccer tean. won the second "teal" against Australia in Brisbane 4-0, to ev mi the series, ; Jockey C. Smirke, one of l!u two other vouths had Anderson's assistance. IS AMAZED HY GARDEN'S ;-CoritI nued froin Page 1) rate of growth in that locality. In transplanting flowers It was to do the same to others was fatal. Speaking at pests, the speaker laid there did noteem to be nearly! as many n Prihc! itapert as ln Vancouver. It was necessary to; er, .sailed on to assist the Eng. small way and expand. Then later, jn down and become specialists. In been 'that way they got to be masters of cne line. Concluding the speaker mentioned the Joys that came from garden- ys pltchetl tenl' Rain poured, lightning flashed, lng: He knew of nothing that gave! at f t lake v Merritt in the heart of but th,, 0njy' people who scurried as great saUsfactlon. The garden' .uakiand for three days. It was a boxing bout the where turned 1 away at an open.air 1 was place people revelation :tn neatness and in iwetoft, Eng., were specta-' either in Joy or sorrow. It was a! ispatch that would do honor totor8. Snowy Edwards beat Rill great thing to share wjiat you had ; seasoned veterans, these Roy Hardy in 12 rounds. land people with gardens were! oiuuis ui rtinenca sei un their , i .i..i teH tn tho th - w v - m lino w 1 jruuii3 'p their knowledge of scout cr-ft along good things. In the. garden I one learned the laws of nature which were the laws of god. Comisnisioncr Aldtr City Commissioner W. J. Alder, In welcoming the visitor to the city, drew a comparison between the city today and twenty years ago. At that time It seemed Impossible to grow flower among the stumps. However, the hardy pioneers had dons a lot of goad work. Even four years ago the gardens were not as jthey were today. The old pond on ;ntst succesaful riders in Eng- second Avenue had been made over lish racing today, despite his 119 lnto a heautv snot hv the railway i A n 1 t 1 1... r ' nas ucn iciaiiieu uy me COmDanv. the old hantl ball court Khan for. next year. THREE MEN AND A DOG RURLINGTON. Ont., Aug. 16: (CIM When Malmnlm AnW. wnrk.pntnllpH H l mnoh htr nff .f h,( f n e;t : ' '7"""" - 1 repre- son's Scottish terrier fell irtn J . , , ..."v... v.v.. " ' - i'u" acmauve 01 me international Fish-;the Burlington Canal nderson and indeed only agreed to take it after being pressed to do "les commission, returned to' the I swam 200 yards to rescue it. ihe SO'. icity on the Catala last night from'doir nut un sm h a struu-Lrle that The Province lauds Mr. Alexander as a man with a thorough knowledge of the fishing industry and its prob- 1 mu fi. , i? i 1 r n 1 leius, uje writer 01 mis arncie is possiDiy unaware 01 the fact that Mr. Patmore knows a great deal about the industry. He has lived a quarter of a century of his life among the fishermen and has studied their problems from every angle. It seems a pity that a great newspaper like the Vancouver Province should stoop to petty politics just because it does not approve of Mr. Pattullo. It challenges every act and move of the Premier's and sees nothing good in anything he has ever done. Theirs is politics in the Pickwickian sense and would be numerous were it not tragic. Prince Rupert has for years demanded that a northern representative should be appointed oh the Halibut Commission and a protest was made at the time Mr. Alexander was given the position. The position of the fishermen at Prince Rupert has every year become more serious and the demand for a change has been growing. The appointment of Mr, Patmore is evidently approved by them. EXERCISING FOR HEALTH "Improper exercising. is a very common cause of impaired health during the hot weather months," says Dr. Robert A. Fraser of New York. "The best time to stop exercise is before you have had enough. Leave the golf course, tennis court or swimming pool with the feeling that you would like to stay longer, and you can be sure that you have not over-done. This rule applies to all forrrtf of recreation or exercise, and should be followed hv nnnnlp yho are on their vacation as well as those who are taking their exercise after working hours." a brief trip to Butedale on official business. at the police station w;as another beautiful garden, thanks to Staff Sergeant Greenwood and his predecessors.. The Totem Park on Fraser Street he hoped next year would be improved by the addition of flower gardens. Two years ago the judge In a court trial referred to thL as a "slummy area They were evolving a 'roall but choice to go (0 park at that point He was always I glad to see beauUfieatlon going on 'ollVi)i( amllVliers .employment to 24,000 vvorteri H because he realized It was an fLsset l -!.. Tmirlitc a-prp nlreadv father's barn. They grahbed the liot fenders of a blazing motor car and pulled it out. IIOMK FIRK FIGHTING RIDQETOWN. Ont. Aug. 16: (CP) protect plant by spraying or other Fire Chief Oordon Stevenson was means against thess pests In order bowling on the local greens when to get best results. j the fire siren started to roar. The Dr. Uaras said he did not, wish to chief didnV wait to finish the pose as an authority on flowers but game and found it was Ills own he had been at the work for many barn on fire. years. He urged that those about to take up gardening start in a C. N. B . TRAINS cricket riVi.Pt team team in iii in-" wey wunec, mey couia narrow. J ' , . and Fridays a Fridays n p.m. a.m. From the Kast Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:45 p.m. Mondays and Saturdays 2:30 p.m. ClAssiHEO KOUSALE ! For! ABOUT THESE REPAIRS lumber, shingles, cement, plaster,! brick, Oyproc and roofings, see; Albert ti McCaffery Ltd. Phone lie. u. FOR SALE Two beautiful golden cocker spaniels, Males. KIv inonl ha. Just right for training. Sixteen dollars" each, worth (Inutile, ftnv IX Dniij News. (190 I FOR SALES A bargain. One acre, slx-roonj house, good cellar, well, barn, henhouse, wood shed, fruit trees. Qne.half mile from centre of village. Price $500 cash. Ad- dress Chas. R. Ollbert, Terrace.' DC. U.i FOR SALE Eine quality timothy hay and also clover hay w'tli a small mixture of timothy. Some peavine and vetch with small amount of timothy. Delivery anytime. Mike Maslrli, Rmlthers, P.C. (100H FOR SALE At T. J. ShentonVj 528 gth Ave- West: Hidroom suite, cost $125.00, fccll for .G5.no Victor -radio, cost $375.-00, with 44 records, sR for 1100,00; Dining room buffet,. cn,y f.40.00, price, $20.00; Kitchen table, iricc, j.00, Sectional book caftCi price $20. 0' Rfival vacuum cleaner, cost S")rri, ,,rrfi. finjr.fi: Oak- cv tension table, price, 8.00, FOR RENT ANGl.s Apartments, four liwirii sulten, tl.it, It I'd A1ALE HELP WANTED CRDERL -JANITOR for General iiofjmai. Apply iu-12 and 4-0 c'cl)ck. (181) WANTED WA'IK3 -ascd home for police dog. Out of town preferred. Abnly iwu. uuu. jveisey. (101) i LOST 1 LOST Urown felt hat near Lindsay'. Oarage. Finder please leave at Dally News. (jgp Mil i FOL'ND - VaU-glasses. Owner same by paying vertisemenl. horn rimmed can secure for this IMPROVED .SHINING H0l", wnsn. vm.. All!, .., .- .l .1 nf DrlnW TP! Hamlin. ...... Ui H: taming tiDuut me jiHuciw v , .... V;i umi('iY or- Rnnp nnrf hp hnnert thev would roittee misaea few lt " spaced eighteen Inches apart but in ' Iowa ;each naye more on to tourist vwrc hrM others the same plants need two;ta,k through a minor accent tlVp feL All deDended on the average ! .... i..t . niA lnw Mmm;iu.. i.. .""'ii ;that gardening was not only an a tour of the city. " asset to the city generally but to be transplanted eastl? and others out gardener always got more Acropolis Hill grounds lst ' T, iol it than anyone else. He nopea me ' w. rtug. jq cp, Thursday evening, the D.ckens ",uuc . "'""' C . "'""'' work of the Horticultural Society n.ueri iv. nuntx V8S eleven winning by a score f wwupianwa wniie P18"15 asi would continue and expand. Uama tem three to nil. Atgood-aiied eroll lle PM,WB f , I of fans was treated to a vr, f ,Jr d,,if CUU1Ilh qthe"j u BURNED SAVING BARN u,we an trmedlate. creditable display of the pigskin wcu BRANT FORD, Ont., Aug. 16: (CP) game. Pruning again was rather dif-( Theodore and George Young George Howe scored twice and flcult. Some ptents could be pruned burned their hands but saved their Lauglan Gillig once. Herbie Mor or disbudded with advantage but druggist ' becaus 8 rj. a lacil Of mini.,.. . , ,"r' -vs.n oy a Provincial Constable R m 6Ut art of Massett sailed Saturdav ..' eijlng on the Prince George for w,H mvuuki on escort duti He will return to Mas-sett from Vaa. cgnvcr n Mie next trip i'rlnce Charles. the WBKK.BNI) SPECIAL 12 Pictures in FoldfM $1.00 Hollywood Studios, 2J9 6th St. rjione 1 and 81 p. 0. 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