r fAGE. TWO the Daily nitv8 JTutsday, September 2l MECHANICAL RABBIT MAKES THESE GREYHOUNDS STEP Unable To Go Man in the Moon To SMART China; Are Sent Prince 8 Rupert will soon be noted TP I 1 Mi , for IU reduction plants, there he- 1 0 LOCtU lYlISSiOn lng so far one at Tucks Inlet and one at Port Edward. Rev. and Mrs. J w e.u. Hamilton, Ontario, arrived?,? Footwear There "mt are "c a ol "J": ";'"u" c"yonheCardetiaSatutriirr in towa who might very well take Vancouver and prdSS? a course at either Institution. ia,t pvm t lrT "V- " v "'lyrax near fnlw .rttonSsta,whleh '--.u point V"1' Mr Mt Stan, I Th dlfflifultw with, npr.nl. New Arrivals in Wonderfully At: tractive Styles, Leathers and Col- urings For .Every Occasion. Popularly Priced Family shoe store ltD. DAILY EDITION The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. ritlMCE UUFERT BRITISH COLUMUIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avtnue tt F PULLEN ... Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATLS City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advatte Paid in advance, per week jx Paid in advance, per month . .50 ,By mall to all parts of British Columbia, tne British, Empire and united states, yearly period, paid in advance By null to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATKS Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion ...... 1 Advertising and emulation Telephone . . News .Department Telephone J -.- - )Mv. .Member ot Audit Bureau ot ClrcaUtians M . 16 ' .oo .02 .25. Tuesday, September 21, 1937. ONTARIO ELECTION There is an election campaign going on in Ontario. Bridge League Annual Deferred Good Turn-out Hoped For Ob October 4 Prospects For Season In the hop? of having a larjrt turn-out. the annual meeting tt tMltho Prinrp Rnnprt RriW PriK. bage and Whist League was postponed from last Friday night until October 4. The prospects S-Wjare that there will be a bridge league in operation this winter as there was last with the possibility also of cribbage. It is not expected there will be a whist league. j SPORT CHAT With the prospeet now that this When Premier Mitchell Henriurn was pWtwl r n(tin Va,'ear's Worid Series will be exclusiv. A jemarkable picture showia g tvro racing greyhound in freer leaping action as they pursue the elusive mechanical rabbit during the first heat for the Victoria Derby ar Epaom, near Melbourne, Australia. The picture is remarkable for its clarity despite the terrific speed of the hounds in passing the camera's lew. Night Steps is closer ta the camera with Inverurie in the hackgrounX FIGHTING FOR FLAG Giants aarf Cubs Both Win Yanks Blank Tigers in Opewr CHICAGO, Sept. 21: (CP) Two and a half games still separate the Chicago Cubs from the New York Giants In .the National League pen nant race. The Cubs won a dose 5 to 4 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers at Wrlgley Field yesterday while the Giants slugged out a 10 to 3 win over the St. Louis Cardin als at Sportsman's Field. The Car dinals, as a result, dropped from their third place tie with the Pittsburgh Pirates Into fourth' place. At the Yankee Stadium in New York the Yankees and Detroit Tigers played what, might be called a crucial game when the Yanks blanked the Tigers 5 to nil to increase their margin of leadership to twelve full games. St. Louis great fight was over contracts made with big power ronvlVber eand T wS be on thTAm" BrowM and Bsfon Red dlvid panies by .the Drevious administration. Th ,nnt,,t JtZ r I Lm!. flrl n a hard fought double w ' -- vm mvw (,iiv.au iitagUU litiU VY XLkk vycvULAl o, were caneelled and some of them renewed under better and ia games on the National terms for the province. League field and back to the Ameri- Nowf it seems that the province has been lax in col-;"n Lrieaf,ueIffor TS n ctber lecting inheritance taxes from large estates and Premier j req Hepburn wants a mandate from the" people before going to wnt red Rhodes has stin a few work and making those collections. He also will doubt-' "puzzlers" up his sleeve. The so-less ask the people to back up his stand taken this past ' year-ld Perthshire cricket dub pro ization m Ontario. He does not like the C.I.O. and will age of 9.27 runs in Scottish county ask the people to say he was right in trying to keep them games this year. out of Ontario. I Hon. Earl Rowe, leader of the Conservatives, is at-: , 9d?n chfmilon at tacking Mr. Hepburn and his policies past, present and ne wTheS S n PromiSe any better recognition of three races In one afternoon at the ot C.I.O. a l but he does promise what Conservatives call a Wolverhampton, England, and the "safe and sane policy" for the province together with cer-icrowd made them a11 Iavorltes- tain progressive measures. . ; In addition to the partially Liberal party and thX tuf, more or less Conservative party, there is an effort being 'cession, became the first county made to interest the people of the province in the Co -oper- cricketer to score 1000 runs and ative Commonwealth Federation and with that end in take 10 wlckets- durlns the season. 5nhte of that party in most of the ! tickets mWloa big centres where the labor vote is said to be strongest and on the 0 cesarewitch, sweep with a faee most radical. Most of the C.I.O. people will probably vote value of $5,000,000, were seized by ior mis party. customs men In Manchester, Eng- , The federal Liberals will not be in the fight for Mr lland-rlght aItcr a 1000-000 11 Hepburn has recently defied Prime Minister Mackenzie i1" Llverpol King and disagreed with his policy. The whole set-up 'A1J n c is most confusing and no one can say just yet what is likely UlCl LOUntrV OOCCef .to happen. Possibly, when the campaign is more advan-i ced, the issues will become more clear. It seems that the! Mondays scores same young Liberal movement which caused a turnover! English League First Division m.Quebec and which put Maurice Duplessis in power may! Blackpool 1, Brentford 1. also become effective in this election. In that case the! Wh ti .,t, government will be returjed to .power. What is evident isJ!JanvS!ijSt that the old political shibboleths have lost much of their, in the Daily News magic. In the past few Vears Mr. Henhtim hns Wnmo n nnj ' tional figure and he has felt himself so strong politically . IN T,,K 8tp" coLuMmA1 ol flHimH that he dared to openly challenge the federal leader. This ' the MaUrr ' 1:11 "'. rfrfr.i may do him little harm for federal and nrovinpial nn1irifs'l the Matter ofthe "Administration are not much alike and to certain a extent the careful pol-t TAKE NOTICE that by order of H .icytof the Liberal leader might hamper the more eager 1SSSSE 1 I. mT' fZF&Sld ana impulsive provincial leader. Administrator of the etau ot mi Tlie Centra Hotel I FLASH ! ! FLASH ! ! ROOMS and CAFE Enlargements Iteprints With Frames Ph0De 51 Selling at Cost Prices for Best Household Coal gee fjs Today MRS. C. E. BLACK Hollywood Studios, 220 6th Sts Oborne. Deceased, and OA mi UHI' lng- claim atf&lnat the Mdd (itaU are htteby riultd ta fumuh iiuk, pro- pTif wnnw, vo m on or tierort tM Uth dj of October, A. D. 1937. iDd til purUe Indebted ta tb etat u required to pay the amount of thti indebtednens to me larthwlth. NORMAN A. WATT, Ofriclal AdmlnlitrikloT, Prince Rupert, B. C " a oi Augun, a. V 1937 header at Boston, the Browns taking the opener 8 to 6 while the Red Sox won the nightcap 7 to 5. BASEBALL SCORES i National League New York, 10; St. Louis, a. Brooklyn, 4;. Chicago, 5. American League St. Louis, 8-5; Boston, 6-7. Detroit, 0; New York, 5. Baseball Standing W L Pet New York 85 53 .616 Chicago ..LK--- 84 57 .595 Pittsburg L.. .75 66 .532 St. Louis 74 66 .529 Boston 71 70 .503 Brooklyn 61 . 80 .433 Cincinnati 55 83 .399 Philadelphia . 55 85 .393 American League New York 94 46 .671 Detroit 82 58 .586 Chicago .. 78 62 .557 Boston 72 64 329 Cleveland 74 67 .525 Washington . 67 73 .479 Phildeiphla , 48 90 .348 St. Louis 43 98 .303 Today's Baseball American League Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 5. Detroit,. 7-4; Boston, 12-1. National League Boston, 2; Pittsburgh; 9. Philadelphia, 3; Cincinnati, 6. Brooklyn, 5; St. Louis, 8. Huge Enrollment In U.S. Schools New Record Reached at Total Of 3.1,000,000 Puplln WASHINGTON,. D. C, Sept. 21: There, are some 33.000.C00 pupils enrolled in the schools of the United States this year. This (is a new record. BURNS LAKE Rev. J. TL Mcintosh of Smi-thers nd Rev. Frank Bushfield eft rast Tuesday to attend Vni- ed Chureh Presbytery at Prince jeorge. Dr. G. A. Wilson, super intendent of missions, had charge f the- services on Sunday at linage and Burn. Lake, inducting he minister. Rer. Frank Bush field at the evening" service in Burns Lake. He nerd a service it the United Chureh, Wistaria. 'esterday. Miss Ruth Truosdell of Burn ake has left for Port Kssington vhere she has secured a position. Miss Phyllis Bushfield of Ed-nonton- has been spending the jasttwo weeks visiting here with ier parents, Rev. and Mrs. Frank 3ushfieid. Miss Marjory Westwood of Vancouver ha arrived to take ;harge of the Streatham School Miss Lilfiarr Ifrowrr of Prince Rupert is the new teacher at 'ailing' School. Sees Decrease In English People .Vill be N More Than Eire Mlf-Hun in Hundred Years, Predicts Expert LONDON, Sept. 21 r Ono lundred' years from now the pop-ilation of Enjrland will not imount to more than five million :erson unless the present rate f decrease in births is checked, it is predicted by Sir Leonard Hill, noted economist. Valcartier Is Making Arms Concentration Camp in Last War Engaged In Manufacture of Materials For Next VALCARTIER, Sept. 21: Canada's latest arsenal has been established in this town which became famous during the Great War as a centre- for the concentration of troops prior to embarkation for France. Three hundred persons will be employed in the manufac-' ure of arms. REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchange Block mONIt 658 NEW ROYAL HOTEL i. Z&relU, Proprl-tor "A HOME AWAY I ROM HOME" Kate 1.M up 30 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Kupjrt, B.C. . Phone 281, P.O. Boi lis :there are lean years years they they still live'the entuna -m.. . i! on the tat of the land. Even the natives take their Ool-ichan grease. The resignation of Premier Aber- fchart, is being asked, but the latest Information received by telepathy, Is that he plans to hold on to office lust as long as he can draw his monthly checks. Seeing how difficult it 1 to ob tain good sized checks these days,' nobody in Prince- Rupert win blame Mr. Aberhart for his tenacity. How would it be to. lay the matter before the League of Nations. It might take as effective action "as It did in the case of Abyssinia, Spain or China. la spite of Its ,tragedy, there is s humoroos side to the war in the Orient. Japan 1 warned not to In lure- the property of Europeans and then Japanese shells at once explode and mess up things In the European area. All the- Europeans do is pick up the pieces and The dancing season Is coming so why not forget the tragedies of life and step out a little. Noted German Flier Killed Cart Schwab Los U Life In Crash on Rallic Sea STETTIN, Germany, Spt. 21: Carl Schwabe, noted German aiynan, was killed at the end of the week when his plane crashed W the Baltic Sea. He made a name for himself with thre. flights acrov Africa. on their way to China to ttr J IICIQ of ttu nhnrph hnf inuln,. 4. ... . , anese war. their order: . J. celled and they were transftrna't BIG DEFENSE PROGRAM IN 1 TTOTn t in . 11 uin The Australian government u . gaged in a J75.OOO.00O propa oi ueienee lnciudinir warship f I luivauun uuu arsenal constrw. turn. Value Of Grain Crop Estimated Yield in Canada ForTkUYwk Estimated at $171,000,000 OTTAWA, Sept 21 Tfcdto inion Bureau of Statistics tlaces the value of the lanaduopsii crop this year at $171,OO0,WL Chairman of NJS, Compensation Is Heart Victim ST. JOHN, S. B. Sept. l tack. t ... yva rs c tin i r ma n ui w Hoard dieu here tr a nean Urithh Columbia has produced minerals of an aggrr jate id of $1,515,728,149.00. The gross vatue of the Industry fo? (he first six months of lffi is estimated to be $JG,383tff.OO. This is an increase oi 53.4 over the value for the corresponding period In 1936. Indications are that this jear' production will excrfd that ol any previeus year in value, which Is a splendid commentary th stability of the mining industry In this province. w prof, ertles arc being brought into production, and with the reopw ing of old properties, mil! capacity will be considerably Inc reastd over last year. For Authoritative Information Kegardlng the Mining Industrj Apply to The Department of Mines, Victoria, H.G HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and P Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digest' palatable, satisfying CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD, Prince Rupert, B.C.