PAQE TWO Extraordinary SHOE SPECIALS Youth's Storm Calf Boots-Heavy soles, sizes 11 to 13 J . , Boys' Storm Calf Boots-Heavy soles, sizes 1 to 5i Missses' Calf Blucher Oxfords Leather or rubber soles, sizes 11 to 2, up from . Child's Calf Oxfords Good dependable shoes, sizes 8 to lOi, up from DAILY EDmOi $2.45 $2.75 $1.75 $1.45 Large New Shipment of "Jack & Jill" Shoes in Oxfords and Straps Just Arrived Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE HL'PERT - BRITISH COLUMHIA PublUbed Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Hubert Dally News. Limited, Third Avnue H. r PULLEN - t - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATLS City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paia la advance Paid In advance, per week Paid In advance, per month . "rr" J3.CU .13 ' San Francisco Still Winning Seals .Vow Tied With San Diejo For Second Place In Pacific Coast Leagae SAN FRANCISCO. Sent. 15: San , Francisco Seals scored another victory yesterday by shutting out Lc. ; Angeles- and are now tied ith San I Diego for second place In the Paclf. I lc Coast League. The leading Sae- ; ramento- clul was defeated by Seat tie. Yesterday's Pacific Coast Leagw scores, ! San Francisco, W, Ls Angles, 0. 1 Seattle-. 9t Sacrament., 5. Missions, 3; San Diego, 2. Portland, 9; Oakland, 2. SPORT CHAT Batting honors for the Maryle bone- Cricket Club feint's tour of Canada, brought to clop in Montreal early in September, went to Nigef Wykes, tali left-hande whose consistency at the wickeU was an outstanding feature of the series of 19 matches played in six provinces. The Eex and former ritirmo i ,0WS 3t pePle m Prominent 'scored by the Englishmen in their I Cincinna" 51 positions Or WrtO are representatives Of Others through be- second innings against Hon. R. American League ing memDers ot organizations should be very careful be-'c- Matthew's Canadian Eleven ft;;v T(-k 89 44 fore they ... ....vv. make KUUlll, DUblic Utteranrps-flpcim, uuaaiices-uesicneo lo inf ;i., :Torouto T. but ; his spectacular " cf-lifroit ir)l- ...80 ---- '5-1 nenpp . . otners for or nst nnL Ion m "0l Prevent lne .wnam-i .. aga anv nersnn nr t, or failure nf JSiJ fffl!.""0.- ,e MICCe.SS ans winning by 10 wickets Itfe 71 ncnnlo nf f Vin if,. represent them. Thev forfeited trtpir r-iVf ,i;f - , "i "- "gill l-VJ U11CV.I XCIJ-i resentation when their affairs went into the hW nf o lis the -.-w waaV t tt.ltiUU W A. CA TSt DAILY NS?3 Wednesday Sepfe. ls X 'SPORT defeat defeat chalked chalked up'' and 71 la f T "" ijwvcxjinicia uepenas to a Very a the only large extent on the manner in which democratic nrincinles gainst the tourists who won are carried OUt. 1 contests and drew six "... . , t .. - ' , uwing 10 tne failure of democracy in Prince in i u , . V'""-1" 111 iiiivc Rupert1 nupert' r.nmoven maae ioi not mic ne past, the uie affairs auairs 01 nf tho tfte City if 1.0,1 had to k be taken i nnf . nf "t against a Toronto team fn tne nands of their elected renresentntivp nnri : the opening match of the tour the hands of a commissioner, whose dutv it is to iet nVhr ;hire, C- Tay,or sored 118 in so far as he is able, the mistakes of the past" While IS is tUMJ!L hot above criticism he does not have to take particular' 1,10 IR,ZE for. shoot. note of the critics, who have forfeited their right through i Sydney, Aust.. Sept. 15: (CP) failure of their representatives to keep the affairs of the 1 rte!,t Prize mone? 'n history city on an even keel. It is his duty to use his best inflo- laf, r!uf 8htinz wI1L Le com-ment in dointr this. Do,,Kr?P bwn 5 Ml I'ltK.MK COI R1 Ot flltlTISIl iili:mdu In tl. ... ... WnPn Q dnmnonn fn !1 i- . . , ! And 'I " v.ijaujr v -o xaiia w pajr pay His its ueDlS ueuts any any Snare-;t snare-; th Iht HUtler Matter or or th th -Admlnl.tr.tlon "Admtnl.tr.tton Vmlrlp. ihl tttS y f lfr the aPP,ntment of a receiver and' take notICE by order or tne auairs or the company are then placed in the hands i?01 E- rtohw- I9th dT f of some person who administers them for the benefit 0t,pS&L oW XuBp??,D 00m tne snareho der and thp nonnlo tn tv,Q .YJZ.-!1 .prti, ht owes money, to be bankruy company. It i In such case the defaulting company is BaUilTit )U A CltV IS in VPrV Rimilnv nnoitinn fn l0h day of October, A. D. 1931. .net ing Its Own ticult for the creditors tn spII tvQ n0cnit : i lea Indebted to tha Mtui. . - . 11 incorporatea group of people conduct-iT"" 10 w th ount or their attairs. affairs, nn cmlv v m;V,p wVipti fV, tVic ,'t ,iu .1' li ;i rt . .t:r "'"ul';a?-m xortnwttn NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, "w ,'4',' mocho in uiliei to neu' rrlnce . Rupert B it. C y pay the debt. Instead of that a commissioner is appoint-1 l7th 01 Au'- a'- rv ed to administer affairs until the debt is paid. 'I low When Prinrp Tlnnprf Knnr).utni i l...'u ?i i schools and roads and sidewalks and sewers- it pledged the' assets of the city that the money -would be repaid as! agreed upon. The people of the city were glad to get the money at the time so that they might keep ud to date in modern conveniences. When they failed to 'keep their pledge the commissioner took over the assent which had been pledged and administered them for the benefit of the1 creditors but also with an eye to being just to the defunct I shareholders, who still retained an interest in the city. In ' fact the city would have no value without the peoplewho1 live in it. ' NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU ProprMoi "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Kate $1.00 up 30 Rooms Hot It Cold Water Prlncfe hupjrt, B.C. Phone Ml , P.O. Box 196 J2i aninglOn 63 rniladelphia ....42 ct. Louis Trying Come-Back tor! foul Z " "ELEN mi LS MOOl)Y in here tomorrow. Yesterday sh- Wvke 'mPrl till 7 hTrrrtet' L0S AXGELES. 15 wealed plans for a come-back lESTl.i;&&tt4c33Iri- HC,en WUU 3l00dy' forwf "OP" will take her llfciiS?oS yeKrS th W;rld'3 r'5kiBB neJtt Vear t0 WimMedon for the (leges at at. camennes, um. tenn,s championf u entered for Dritish championship and to For- blond blond Cam- bridge University player whw bow is a master at Eton, batted IS times- for a total of 674 runs. He-was not out otv one occasion, giving hfn an average of 3S.64, Al J. Jf. Broklebank, lej- 'at'c oomnwest xennis st mils for the American. - ' -M-tructrrr of the M C. C. fofev& - I taking- SZ wickets for 526 ran,. Wednesday, September 15, 1937. an avera?e' of l9n- Anotfcer -1 1 1 iamnuft umvcraiij scar,.. Brocklebaak's best feat was . rrTifi ?- Mm m TIIL RIGHT TO CRITICIZE "again team of Montreal jun-i man championship tournament oper- BAStTRES Yorkshire Wins n ior. wh fc buited lft wicket' a-i . i.nicago, u-2. ..vivfc4nuivii Democratic . . . . 0 government ' involves the me right iigni. Oi of every eyeryJ!tn tor 27 runs, but ne naa most sue-i SjTvl""' , Cincinnatf. 22- tO-criticize to-criticize that that government government and and the the rfeht right uf uf thp the cess ss in n WeMem Western Canada Canada wher' wher' ' ,arf'Tnia,- 8-0; St. Loui, Defeated Middlesex Yesterday Bj Tr th?1 government is doing and to cnU his. had .!h5p1 ' America r.Mffn. tiic ur riimmpnT 'cthmn-M...i.. mi .. . . nosiiinn in nimriiiiv ar an iimeii. -, . - r . " ""'""'axiiiayue, taKe away the neht I st- Loors, II; Philadelphia. 4 n D ,:r?m . anQ J'0" tae "" away democratic uciuucrauc government irovemment ; The ine old 0KI English cl?nsn rugby rugey imei- inter- Cleveland. 5; New York, 17. tsy cnticism error is rectified and excesses are prevented' inatioHi1' K- A Sel,r' ran Wykss Criticism bv indivffliinla ti'Vin . ui!.- ia close race with the bat and .J -m m v UUI II llll I I I I I I 1 III! I 1 I I I II III 11 T 1 n f A . Who have nn roonr-A f lu" . 1T,t,u"ac.Ui the hard-hitUag Sussex man was than nrftiam V " , iaie "aS ieSS VelDe 'n the lead when the team con- tnancntism by i prominent people or by organizations rep-'eluded it ri t th Pac.fi resenting groups of people. These people have to be more!Coast' In ,he cIosin? matcl.es careful of their criticism because neonle have teamed rniat JIont"aI a"i Ottawa. Se'iar ""i'" judgment and are bJ " " " wnai tney say. A sense of Detroit, II; Washington, G. Baseball Standing National Learue New York RO T.9 .nicago 70 Pittsburgh 72 St. Louis 7i position they hold. " If thev pritim7t d i& 1 Three centuries were rung un!08ton C8 fied fipri tw they lose Drestifre in r" fhp pnm,n,- .c a not 7 jush- f"f": hl. b' t the M. C. C. players. SellarlBrook yn ;69 t.m0 tn U, o"or. T -""V""f H larces htt ln out of a tota, of 137 rur.s,rinadelphia 54 41 56 G3 63 C7 74 80 79 CO fi3 71 89 ,r,o; .585 .r33 .S01 '.441 .40: .392 .Cf9 .597 .503 542 .470; 1 -321 01 NAMED WRONG CHAMP BOURNEMOUTH. En.. Sen! 15: (CP) Thre pIh aft- 4i. V, -v, J U l V I If U southern counties unrintrlm!.!.,! diving chamnlonshina. n inrn. tlon was Issued mnklnw v n Hodges champion instead of & D. Tomalin. FORFEIT CLAIMED Canadian Legion failed to field a team fast evening for the poht poned Senior League football fame so Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve lined up and scored a forma( goal, then claiming the game' by default. THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL finest, Pink Salmon Packed by th only salmon canning company with an all yetr round payroll Prince Rupert In Inning and 115 Runs lit Challenife Play LONDON. Sent. 15? CfP-.V challenge cricket match hMwn Yorkshire, champion county, and .uiuuiesex, ended yesterday in ai victory for (he former by an innings and 115 runs. Yorkshire's '. total of 401 proved too high for me cnaiiengers who nm .11 seu with 185 and 101. BEAT HA JIMERRE CORD CORK, Irish Free State, Sept 15: (CP) With hammo. thrk... of 190 feet. Dr. Patrick O'Callag-han, Irish Olympic athlete, made iu icet, seven inches better than the Herman, H. Hem's 01-ympic record and six feet, five inches more fharf the world's re- cord bv P. Him. r tti. t ,50 ' States. HEX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchanee Block PHONE 658 Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 31S SECOND AVE. Steve Donoghoe ! Quitting Saddle Most Famon? of British Jockeys Is Now to Become Trainer LONDON, Sept. 15 I PRESTON, Eng., Sep!. IS: !CP) (Jet 'em young, weet out fth good ones and perhaps in a . ....... , Old Country Soccer Scottish Leacue r, . Clyde 3. Dur.ee 2 nra .,: : ia. . nUAA . s . - C . . , , ' i I Women's team for the British:, I Empire Games in Australia next ;year was selected at a meeting here Saturday. The Women Anv lateur Athlftic AKsoeintion- ha al- ready held preliminary trials. WANT YOU.Nti lDKA Queens P;,ik Bijjc, juuai ittmous fcj miu&n JOCK- ImL.is intL. i eys, announces- Ms retirement from eoutijr KEEP tpvvic tn ' LONDflx. ,rf Steve Donn- t. higher th, '.T the saddle- to become a trainer. DreJiler. f . , ociation. I WILL PICK WOMEN .advortt em-uuraLii nuox, sew, 16: (CP) i- Today's Basebal American ltttnt Cleveland. 5: New 4 StL Louis. 2. Philadelphia, 'j. National Learnt , urooklyn. 0; Clncu, J. WHEN BELFAST VOTES BELFAST St . OcL 16 h 1, t be the result. That's Preston, jat of thi vt j.idca for future English football ections. Schni: league talent, and they are snar- -.vrr pofcfpbiu-d ing yottngfters juft out of school, t' .-.r.:toti. H LOOK FOR THIS SEAL OF QUALITY B ON ALL B.C. DISTILLERY PRODUCTS H sold 3 12 " 75 40 go w to 91 oz. FIF oz. X oz. A W I'?' Thli advertisement is not publislKd or displayed hf the Vf' Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia 1 THIS WEEK ONLY Home Remedies, To letries Fubber Goods, Sfationery Candy and Drug Store Sundries at HALF PRICE McCUTCHEON'S Ottawa, June 22, 1937 Council of Canadian Medical Association Endorses and Ujffl? Pasteurization of Milk and Cream We have pasteurized our products since 102:j for your protection. Positive Past-tturization for Safe Milk at no extra cost. VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 057 I