art WW ft Mi ... ; . PAClC TWO ,TEE iXalL? fTTwb Just Arrived! Ladies' Lounging, Breakfast and House Slippers The Latest Styles of Distinction 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. F PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations Tuesday. November 9, 1937. LIBERTY IX A SHACK Liberty in a shack is better ,than severe restrictions Two Killed In Quebec Crash Girl Pilot anu i .. Their Lifts at . w ..ct I.c Airport QUEBEC. Nov. 10: (CP A young woman pilot and her passenger, a Quebec architect, were killed in the crash of an airplane at St. Louis airport here. Man in the Moon Welcome to our old friend Winter. May he behave himself as a gentleman should and not overstay his welcome. The Chinese were not defeated. They have simply withdrawn to a more favorable position. The Japs are not at war. They are simply carrying out a punitive expedition in China. There! I asked you not to leave the kitchen .door open." ( -Why. what's happened?" i j The draught has shut the cook-; !err book and now I I what I'm cooking!" shan't know. Where there's a will there's a won't, as the funny pictures say. Jake says he's no politician so he .can't be expected to keep ax-actly to what he says. A woman may not know wha' I An optimist is a man who fie-' ores .that when his shoes wear out he will be back on his feet again.' ".How did you like those Chinese back-scratchers I brought you?' "Is that what they were? My wife's .been making me eat salad with them!" ; SWINGTIME IN QUINTUPLET LAND Mff: 'V; ll' ' Swingtime ha&reached the Dafo hospital in Callendar, Ont., but, it's not the;kind usually asso Noted with Hollywood or Broadway. This swfngtime is the old fashioned type of fastening a swing to a tree and sailing hish into the air. Annette Dionne, who seems to be going indivldu '.:stic. has already learned the technique of leaning forward t accelerate her speed. Her four sisters are equally at home on a swing as Is the famous quint shown above Bernice Palmer says . . . ... .vvw j Worid is amoed into twcito caiifornlans! Id hate anv not DV any means the most efficient method Of govern- glasses, those whp say a thing can ihonest-to-goodness. - dyed-in-the- menL Take Italy as an example. Noneof us like theideaqf.not.be done and those who go to ,wcoi caiifomian to set hold of being restricted in our liberties and regimented as they,worJC ao that item today! You know, down are in the country ruled over by Mussolini. The Italians, .c.i. however, seem to like It. .they sometimes take the wrong Uhe storm referred to has been ; A recent visitor to Italy, writing of her observations, roost. v .thoroughly banwti from caufor- teJJS hOW the indolent DeODle Of the Old daVS have tjeen! : nia annals -tana memories it transformed into aevressive vitalized men and women J Cotv- Haro,d Rybone. provincial would (be labeled today as libelous There is greater efficiency, self sufficiency and ambition SS'.SSLw! ??J "i I"!1! F: shown everywhere. The cities are no longer dirty and un- eoUYer rm escoit duty. He tic cnjoyjns our second crop of roses. children's comments, on this phen-; omena at the nursery school next morning .were most amusing. Bar-nice Patricia gravely Informed :her nlnvmstM that thunder was Jesu.s utmpi anu ine oeggars nave aisappearea irom me SireeiS, south a prisoner and a .mental pa- We did have a thunder storm I instances, orielnalitv came natur especially those frequented by tourists. Today cleanli- tient- the ?ther ni?ht- however, and the: j'ly i found, especially in the little ness is apparent everywhere both in ,the streets and .the :J people, "l he street cleaners really work and take a pride in it. The visitor notes that there is efficiency even in the ' customs department and that everything is (lone to make the visits of tourists pleasant. Auto horns are taboo, in : fact it s aganst the law to iblow a horn in the crowded ' streets and at night the flash of lights takes the place of; the horn. Iron fences are being replaced by education,; the people there being taught ,ta respct public and private j property. Great public works have been carried out, giv-! ing employment to many and those unable to work are cared for by the state. While we do not like many of the methods of the corporative state we have to admit that it is getting results and, if we are to keep pace with these fascist countries we shall have to try to adapt some of their methods to our democracy or we shall be left far behind in the advance of civilization. j, Nobody in Italy refuses to work and then whines because the government relief is so small. The Duce has no use for that kind of citizen .and neither has a democracy. Our methods will certainly have to change. Liberty in a shack is all right but it does not always make for progress. SEES IMPORTANT CENTRE "I thoroughly believe that, in spite of little setbacks of the past, Prince Rupert is going to be an important centre. Vancouver. cannot always keep the city back. The natural resources being developed and the general movement of business northward is bound to result in an increase in population and an increase in .prestige .of this northern centre. Some people here have waited a long -time for this development .but I do not think they will have to wait much longer. I see great changes coming about in the next few years." This was the sentiment expressed by a local .businessman who is .in.close ,touch Avith the .vhole country and who does not himself expect to be -in .the city to share its prosperity. It is the view held by us. We were hoping that the pulp mill might have come soon and that there Woyld have been an .influx of new people with new-ideals, new ideas and plenty of pluck to stand ,by what they belieye to behest for the.city. AVhaUveneed is.a few .new fighters, men .with --vision and virility -to take up the fight where the old timers seem to have )eft off . a!e i?ot SN hat -tne flulp mill .is not coming. We believe it will but its coming is bound to be delayed for a few months or possibly a year or so. In the meantime we must carry on as if it was never heard of. After all, the building of a city does not depend upon one industry, important as such an industry must be. j usrts -7. V VA V , On Jiundred tad twenty years ago there were only seven of us working on the surT of the Bank cashier, an account' ant, a paring teller, .a seconJ teller, a discount clerk, a second bookkeeper, and a porter Tthat was the entire staff. Today we are more than 6000, in more .than JOOranches, all working to render modem, experienced banking service. Our Bank's career. Jus , been inseparably woven into, the career of die nation and every part of it. Foupded in 1817, the Bank at once became a financial pathfinder for Canada's pioneers. Through all .the intervening, eventful, growing years iiif,., I To .begin with. I had Just put in nearly an hour looking for "SJ- Prince Rupeit Brancli: F. A, MacCALLUM, Manager Stewart IJrancIi: II. V. LITTLER, Manager ficiency" under "I" to find Webster had moved Into ths -E" classification when a lelter from Prince Rupert arrived asking me lit there wasn't something that could ,be done about my spelling. Now for years, ever since I BANK OF MONTREAL "a bank wliere imall accounts are welcome" MoJ.rn, tipri,iui Banking Sfitt . . . Tfc Ouicunw of 120 Ye,t' SttccrtWv! Optritjo I' matter of my spelling. What I could do without half trying! But to go back to the beginning and that letter. Ever since becoming a publicity hound and breaking into print, I have rather prid-.ed .mys?lf .on .the .ww J sattled down, to become commonplace , even to the extent of purchasing a dictionary and consulting it when ,the .occasion aros.e. There are pnly .three .cardinal rulas in Journalism. I learned accuracy, .accuracy and '. nore a:cura -y. I spent hours .vert-1 fyin recipes, bits jjf new. an'! 1 what have you. not to mention! ths hours r. lent trying to locate j wcjrds in thf'jnewst and most ex-i rcijstve addition .of a standard! dictionary.' &iy manuscripts ibe-l came masterpieces of conventiona! , s-.ellln--but and here is where Ihe rub comes-tevidently someone in the Dail" News office didn't un-1 .derstand the -extent .of ,my I skir-oed It when a slight tyno-j Tah!cal error such as "hie" fori 'UiU cept Into this otymn. but j new I have a much more serious -e?ve. When It comes to spelling i ""-alirornla" with the r" tbefo-e ithe "o, ar.d making this foliate isoundilike some palent medicine, well, there is reason for re-i monstrance. I wouldn't mind it so much if it wasn't for the money frittered away on a dictionary, pictionarlea are suoposed to make everything right again. Oakland. Cal CHEERIO' We Remember Jo the vCanadian Legion, BJELS.U, By Winifred O. .Brass -hammering the stars in the .sky. I ?ave we forgotten. Comrades, that jwonder what she would think of 'ou lie ithe Northern Liehb.? wpt in dim peace, the quiet Imagine my embarrassment to, nd jirhlle I am on the subject pick u? a Prince Rupert Dally of misrepresentations and what ews ana learn mat oenucc ,nave you I have another .com in a palace. That is the feeline oi the average Anglo-Sax-i1 ntt .but she usually gets it. j'pataer is complaining about theipint to register. This is a really nn Y at it mncT tv nrimMtGri fhot mir hnactol rtomrwrflfV l?i ; .nijnai burned up? complaint. and am fields among? Those Dawns we waited 'neath a monstrous sky. Together, while the qulverine I nearv grew strung Of its own need Strange, bitto. paths and long. Worn weary feet have travelled ceaselessly; Mud, fevers, anguish and thj mystic tie. Born .amid war and peril, hate and wrong, Are" you forgotten, there, among your peers? learned for sure J wasn't cut out Rlsc! :Lct us hence! Sweet, clarion to be a genius, .f have rather prided myself on being original. In some of Canadian life, our Bank has kept strong and efficient by pursuing a policy of safety for depositors and by keeping our services always abreast of modern conditions. In times of expansion and depression, in the best and the worst of economic conditions; through peace and wars, panics and political upheavals, Canadians have learned to rely upon the unwavering safety and banking assistance of the Bank of Montreal. Older than the Dominion itself, yet young as the. latest sound business enterprise of .Canada, we' are working as usual on our 120th Birthday, I bugles blow! Vfccut .the Stone bright scarlet poppies glow! Across the years, this morn i of .Bleak JJoember, Toegther still, my Comrades: Wr. remember! SERVICE JPEOAIS Wednesday 10th to Saturday ,13th Uauet rust tirade. 3 is. Haion liood quality. Lb : Xsts-tUssd .Quality. 3 KAoz .'. . . Raisins Seedless bulk. Lb. Walnuts Shelled Lb. Pineapple Kings ,2 for ,Brown -Sugar ,4, lbs Candied Cherries Good quality. ji,b. Tomato Juice Campbell's. .3 .tins d;pkg-. p,xxdpl.and 2 Cfilay Sojrr-Both for $1.05 35c SLOP 15p 32c 9c 23c 39c 20c 30c FrXV qi,ty pork ,and Means nr -3 tlrw &OKs f'Jta!i Spaglietll Tin .UetllundiOysler Soup an r?Mc rwrge. ;C;n (JrapefruiU- 2 for , ; Cabbaje Lb., ITanattas ? ..Cprn'j Uqney ficr bri;k Wc 10c 40 c 9c 4c 35c 35,c Special Attention fllven ,to Out vpf I Town Orders Ranee & Hardy Wednesday n,v WAKE UP YOUR i' LIVER BILE- And YouTl Jump Out of B4 j V- It I . Hquxl biU Uto row t.7V J it jut dkr ta a. t tU Yh ld J Bukt lh. U, tow lri, - I?'..'-T ol nkaM( but kt e ti) thCL Aftk Fm f . i ...... . T RAPPERS Get the best prices far jour f.urs. Bring them up town ind st GotdbloQm before selling, Has big connrctior.i icd tn pay more than anyone eb. GOLDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The .Rooms Are Clen The House Is Wxna The Service Fritndlj The Rates Are P.euoiukle KNOX HOTEL tR.tBrasell X. M. BriMll THE err at f rii r a I ITV t MM GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the onlj utooo .canning cpmpany wlAM the year round payrou to P.rlnce pupeit Hyde Transfer Phone 580 Wnm AInvine and Storage Transfer and Delivery Quick Service Jasper Coal Bulkloy Valley Coal Lump, Egg, Nut, Slack Cedar, Jlirch, Jackpine WOOD Ciird Tables and Chairs For Kept 315 SECOND Am Ileach the most and district with an In the. Dally Newi. people UJ cltj adverule,"