page Fors One of Scotldnd's ' HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Mr. and Mrs. Bjornscn, Port Edward; Olah Matheson and Hector Matheson, Stewart! John C Shel-ford, Wistaria, t Royal Bruce Webb, Morse Cove; Johnson Russ. Greenville; G. Baldwin Cache Creek; Mr. and Mrs. a! Schafer. Newlands; Ao?e Nlelson, Takla Landing; S. H. Alton, Van- RRNT5 SCOTCH WHISKY OlSTILLtO AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia couver; G. A. Johansen jr.; Digby; Tony Ben, city. rnnce Kupert i r ttnin. vf I FURNITURE 3-Picce Chesterfield Suite $79.50 Bed, Cable Spring and Cotton Felt jviattress size 4-6, 4-0, 3-3 . . . . Enterprise Oil Circulator Heater 69.00 m m Another Halibut Boat Charged J Queen Charlottes Closed To Xet I Salmon Fishing: I The Vancouver halibut boat Bay-view, Capt. Dan Wedge, in port today with 2500 pounds of halibut, had been ordered in by the Fisheries patrol lor an alleged infraction of the Pacific Internationa' Fisheries regulations. The charge Is that of having had halibut in! possession in a closed area while' fishing for other species. The hearing will take place next week with E. F. Jones acting for the prosecution and T. W. Brown for the All Queen Charlotte Island waters are being closed as from this evening to all net fishing for salmon. All Queen Charlotte Island canneries hare now been clos ed down for' the season. Pilot Jimmy Rhinehart or 'Petersburg, having arrived with his plane Wednesday night from the north, hopped off at 9 oclock yesterday morning for Seattle. Tom Dvbhavn Ipft - - m vuuwuai I night with his trolling boat Pal- anaer lor Vancouver after having " " nuus- Winnipeg; D. M. swnt th rt m,... MacKay and E. H. Tell, Vancouver; em waters. He was accompanied B. A. Latta, Edmonton; J. A. Bar- bY his brother, Karl Dybhavn, well man. Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Math- knwn locaI hahbut fisherman. tson, Prince Rupert. - i wno U spend the winter In Van rnfr,i . icouver. J. Wilson, Fort McLeod; A. Greg ory. Smithers; L. Garfin and A. B. Jones, CNJt E. Thurber. well known lnrm halibut fisherman ctlw4 nn v- THE DAILY NEWS Whiff lets J From The Waterfront CIVIL WAR MISNOMER (Continued Fr--:n Pae One) Spain, he asserted, was but thn beginning of the fight, against world fascism. Canada and the other democratic nations would do well to change their policy to see that the constituted government of Spain was given full opportunity to defend itself. The Spanish people were not behind the insurgent cause. Grnrud icclarcd. As a matter of fact, 60,-000 Spanish people today were in oyallst territory and those who rere in territory taken by the insurgents would be there too If they could. It was Italy and not Spain hat was dictating insurgent policy. The Fascists w-re fi;htine fo 'he rich natural resources and to "ut themselves in a position to at tack France from the rear. British reactionaries, asserted Gunrud, were endancerinc the 'he I ricoum leTZ:.: .;iR00,nMfa and Then 325.50 Barrymore Seamless Wilton Rue Cffff A A Size 6'9x9 t)D,UU FLOOR COVERING 2 Dominion Linoleum Rug- tuo nrz size 9xl2vJ-v O Dominion Printed Lin g spend the winter. 'would he not turn hU attention to. i ne Scandinavian ronntrWl Tf -.u....v... A v 'confidence that these democratic nations. Including Canada, would soon begin to reason and put on ha pressure necessary to enable i. oast Spain to finish the war, drive out the foreign fascists and u-.old worid democracy. 1r;ere was a question period at the close of the address. In an-wcr to one question, the speaker declared that It was not the policy f Spanish loyalists to attack churches although there had been 'cases where churches had been 'Ittscd as fortresses by the fascists and, therefore, had to be cleaned out Spanish loyalists were a relig iously Inclined people and, in loyalist Spain, nuns and priests were found to be sympathizers with ths people in spite of the attitude ot some of the leaders of the church There had been and was now no Tippression of religion in Spain There was only one side In the Spanish war that was engaging in ruthless slaughter of innocent civ-lian population and that side wis he insurgent. Goodly Collection The speaker closed with an appear for financial support for Canadian volunteers returning home 'njured from Spain where they had served with the loyalist forces 'n support of the ideals of. democracy. Money was needed urgently for these men. The result was a -olleetion which amounted t o 101.40. there bclne Individual contributions of as high as $10. jame wacKhurn nreided nrpr meetine. Thre was nulte a -ry existence of the Empire by cood -sized attendance and enthus-'unnortintr Fascism. Premier I 'asm was dUnlavM fnr th. Thamberla'n was the best friend prman fareism ever had. Fascism "1 Coined bv the hotraml f 'Czechoslovakia. Despite his assur nces that he had no more terri torial ambitions in Europe. Hitfrfl c,W0UJa would ne next reach h oat out for for Huneary Huneary H. Salik. Alice Am, Prir.rp w i,V . " oleum 6 feet wide. 2 square yards .. $1.65 Dominion Inlaid Linoleum 6. feet wide. CO Cff 2 square yards You'll Always Do Better at ELIO'S THIRD AVENUE Hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. i Another sure sign of impending winter is seen here In the flight over Prince Rupert of large flocks Of ees hramrf craitVi t t three such flocks, each of several nujjuxru Dims, were to be sen this morning high In the air. The bird shooting season in this district opens October 29 and closes January 2. C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade- laiae, Capt. Henrv Anderson u ;aue In port at 3 o'clock this af ternoon from the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. union steamer Cardena, Cant John Boden. is due In port at 10 o'clock tonight from Vancouver and waypoints and will saU soon and waypoints and will sail an hour latex on her return south. Everybody reads the Daily News. There's a reason. THE SEAL ot QUALITY 5ia"? "tin's GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only tilmon canning company with an ill the year round payroll la Prlnc Rupert IS THE SUPREME COtRT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IS PROBATE In the Matter of the "Administration Act" And In the Matter of the Estate of John A. Swanson, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honor Judge W, E. ruber Local Judge - . v. vitwu VUiUlU" wa in aad for the County of Prince T?1tTWwt T ... . . day of October 1938. appointed A4mln-Btrator of the nstM nt t.. tu . v. mu7 .VUU A owaxuaon. nmmiuH (vtnwtimH v. a John Alfred Swannon) with the will annexed. All tienvmn VibtItiv against the E&Ule are required to pre-ent them to me properly verified on , o" oaj oi novemoer I3B. and all nmrm iTtAyjit . . Estate. are required to pay their lr.. DATED thU 5th day of October, 19J8. NORM AN A. WATT, Otfldal AdmlolAtrator T2S tnie there tin m... nnn u... I 'hat would come next? Something must be done with-ut de' y to strengthen and unify orld democracy. If Great Britain, ranre. United States and all the nailer democratic nations as well is Russia would unite they could stop Fascism without a war, the speaker believed. Fascism could aot face an economic boycott by a united democracy. That way would come real and everlasting peace. 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