THE DAILY NEWS. FRIMCE RUPERT BRITISH COLDS1BIA PubUsbed Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally New. Limited. Third Avnue H- P PULLEN - - - ManaglnK-Edltoi DAILY pjrri)N Uembr of Audit Buien oi OrcnUtioru Thursday, Sept. 1, 193B. PROHIBITED PERIODICALS As a result of protests, the of censor the department of revenue has prohibited a number of perineals few books, ..f,ls and an?.? a most v from ih ni c-C: j mx and detective raWt; q. "lin? , j uwinc ui tue are not oitpn , en on. local news stands while others have been our" chased renilarlv bv tho whn in, thL .Tff" Pur We are inclined to" tHnt LVl u,u Auera Hre- bvhavnnthatkinrlnf VK n"K: "'uum ,0fees noinin SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENSES posea to the mwmmt n -,,..u " "iJ I One Des o Hear Mneb Of It " Bat Preparations Evident Dr. mp serriee boat A. P Knight, at- Larfe Trlls Gyro Clnb Of cached to the Nanaimo Biological telling them. a point of being monotonous. The new housin-i might not be beauti fying the cities but they certa'p-ly were making living conditions vastly better for the people. Another thing with which the local man had been Impressed was the systematic reforestation program, which was so much In evl- dence. Britain, in the last war. had found Itself short of wood and had set about remedying that deficiency. Now there were to be seen tremendous numbers of new forests with trees systematically planted in rows upon rows with lanes between to facilitate hand ling the timber. The eovpmmen! had taken oyer extensive tracts of vacant lands for the cultivation of forests and was assisting pri vate people by means of subsidies to reforest their lands. Already small sawmills were to be seer, producing lumber from these ne forests. Dr. large spoke of the -s r W. S." or Scottish Co-nnpratlr- , Wholesale Society which had tak en an Important hold on busines in Scotland Including the produc tion and distribution of eoods fn- Its members. Jtwas becoming an extensive business Indeed and lt members pointed to its benefits k cheaper prices K.ca and uU better uciter service service - o-- ii, uuim nave more mnnpvi spent and have it expended with better iudnment w!There "he,5 lwner, h.. doesnot want to depend wholly on the BritlKvv whSk IS? Ing the l.t, small S ESJ-J H. i, glne!se ?e"Pied when needed. The country hefc heavy artillery just as Canada lacks it The enuin flctive.raining nee(,ed t0 make COOD DIPLOMACY S S.c,e"ce Monitor. "The states- rVTr presents tne purposes of his country oa as indicated by its interests and opin ons renders a cenu !r Vleay Rosevelt performed ?n such a service m his speech at Kingston, Ontario. We believe he ex pressed accurate v the mtera VL.- ne.ex erican people as tW r.U 7T u S" "i - shop keeper out of Dusiness without giving better service or cheaper prices. Nevertheless, it was gaining ground. Speaking of the railways, Dr Large said they compared unfavorably with those of Canada' Whereas, railway travel In Ca nada, largely through air conditioning, had- become greatly Improved in comfort. British tralr. were still hot and dirty. Air conditioning was unknown there and all coal fuel was used with th. consequent smoke and grime. Also smoking was permitted In the coaches so, altogether, It was quite uncomfortable when comnared with the Canadian trains and in even a couple ."i"1 ul of hours uuia travelling iraveinn; i.,J ntcj liutiuiiai Situation tins "HIS Speech. i 1 ke Seprptnw A 1,1 TImII',. one felt thornuehlv dirtv and i.n Was manifestly designed to throw AtiwwMnS eariier, comfortable. Neither were the the side Of 'restraint at n Imo Sn f Ca" mfluence on trains any faster than those of Ca- VnfnJSl anclng world peace on the point of a bayonet much- one thing they had tor months the wqrld has been the, scene of a diplomatic the advantage was smoothe, tightrope performance ip which the arms allianopi startlng and- and thal resources of was due 10 the mu6h one group of countries has Wn 1 against those nf WW L!t rru . n, balanced smaller rolling equipment. ttoh irVnS ?to ?mQthr ST"P- ..Threats Of Violence or Exhibition Impressions such moves as intervention in Spain and the occupation of Telllne of the EmPlre Exposition Austria have been calculated to a hair to ealn nation nl at olaseow. D"- Large spoke of the successes Without Setting off a world War 4 uu,,tU wonderful fountains, which wert jmparison with 811,500 pounds :n he same month last year. Tht ital of Canadian landings this ugust was 738500 pounds frorr. rty-two Canadian vessels as -"n- 731.800 pounds In Aug-X 1937. At Seattle this August li; iatr landed a total of 2590,000 -unds at an average price of Jusl 'ver 9c per pound for a tota) valut t zj4,n. in August 1937 Seattle ndintrs totalled 2,081,000 pound rom sixty-eight boats with a tota: "ilue of $224 000 at an averar ice of I034c per nound. local Man Given First Aid Ticket Instructor's Certificate For Five Years Is Awarded Frank Clark Of This City OTTAWA, Sept. l:'(CP)- Prank Clark ;of Prince Rupert has ben granted aii Instructor's sertlfiravf for a five year neriod bv th nr'i bulance committee of the St. John Ambulance Association. of Dr. A. W. Large and Dr C. A Service of Toronto, E. T. Kennej M. L. A., Terrace; C. J. Deeth Vancouver, and Harry Gordon-Cooper, Neil Ross and W. D. Vance Tne president congratulated ur Gordon-Cooper and Mr. Ross on the work they had carried out during the past summer as directors of the club's supervised playgrounds. Mr. Gordon -Coonpr In replying briefly, acknowledged th mn!niotl a m.iw.i. D ucumiiueu u peace IS o be iouudings which It seemed a shame help "eiP that ini had had been been given given by by the the uifijmaineq. Amone: those forces and stresses the econ-ihould be PuUed down after the'clubJand its officers and member omjQ resources and the sympathies of the American nonnlpiFalr was over- Canada the land expressed . hope that wtb their WiClJ CI ef. are important. There is little assurance that thpv wVii 08t Prelenllous disPIav a"y i great V affect the usual halnnpinrr nf bluf tJt? Sfy Wl1 Dominions but It was almost en-ohti T "lL:a I8"0 ?g ,f The realltlrely along commercial lines and forts as directors had been instm mental to some extent ln Justify-Ing the program generally. tht Wnh P, t L1 WUU1U 0mV De lelt after WaHee no understanding of the life' Joe joe scott bcott was was welcomed welcomed as as i vh i l vOUay those Who are Calculating risks With aior natural conditions of the coun-1 latest new member of the club sliderule have to measure pot only how much their ltry' Dr Ur8e was aisap. - - - onnnn u,eir entBW ill lWvp .V PPon-irJolnted . ' tin rntWtlinn-rai...-"i: with the disnlav of - they Would have in caVof " YYtxx' ,and- d 'ind. pa. tlcularly that of Scotland, one building of which was nothing I t vtj mA nnr, L1KL TO SEE HIM much more than a museum while The person Who Wrote a letter to thp Prlifn. nt,i,! another was devoted largely to de- al for E publication pJS ?X under tip f1,mM a nnm .h, P n- Dl8,SUSted Libr- ,ng The p!ctlng depiction lealth pf and industries Soclal we"are of the m might call at the Daily News office. The vouchinnlUnited random was more ,nter. name does hot appear in the telephone book or in the citv neither is his name on the list of voters A hi !lrF belshed his talk viwspaimar-,wllich h$ interest te&iSTSl voters we should like to him see personally. We would course of his travels also remind correspondents that we must insist, at least D- a Borland. president of the upon bonafide vouching names even for letters to anneir PP club' was ln the chalr md there under nom-de-plume. uc luu.t. was &JZod attendance of mem- Ders guests ta presenc8 For Sale By Tender Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon, Monday, September 12th,, 1938, for sale of pleasure gasboat "Oladys M." now moored at Armour's Salvage dock. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator 0 PAflE TBO THE DAILY XEWS Thursday Sept. School Si BOVS AND CIRLS BOOTS & SHOES AH the leading makes including: Greb, Sisman's, Jack & Jill, Little Pal, and Hewestons. MVe can guarantee-the quality and they are priced as low as cheaper shoes. You cannot go wrong on these dependable lines. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes SOFT PEDAL PUT ON WAR WHIFFLETS Prom The Waterfront PATTULLO PARTY MASTER-TALKS TO FOLLOWERS 'wntftd r.wi .".t- Onei When the President walked out a; leaned over to one ( h er- v.nally friendly enem! "iV- "That's pot asking them, that's OU Country Trip .station, arrived in port last night ihe Premier of this oravlnw ; from the south haTing on boardDr. talk" tc his assoctat?s like "a Dutch i "One does not hear talk of war A. Lf Tester and Dr. R. B. Bough- ehclfi He bakes nt the rM" ' generally in the Old Country like ten of the scientific staff of the attempt at oratory There c little rit is here." said Dr. R. Q. Larse Nanaimo station who are here In 'twnnt to c-Jldi t in speaking before the Prince Ru- -ccanectlon -with the extension n?at phraies. Yet .n'-i-. per Gyro piup at its regular weckr pxrtb of herring investigation work, nijr out dear b3yc.iJ a ) .:. ui.. recent trip to the British Isles. Inlet reduction plant this after- They Uke It "The newspapers do not feature up noon and. If weather p remits, a What zaUht te WiorHn f ar. tne international situation like trip may be made to the Queen 'UHer is tbt thin P : - :. to delve rather deeply into them Knight Is to district waters. The j': style. He has obvicrly e ,to find even mention of the con- vessel Is a sister shin of the well obll-fied for hlnsf r.--nwJi' ' jflict In Spain cr the Orient. Never- known local fisheries patrol cruiser me posit jon that Sir Jjmes W.iit- theless preparations for war are RtadJ. and Is semi-diesel englned. niy used to occupy with the On nllltA Q r.ro .onf qnH nna avf4cnMk , , , . , 1 . . ., . i timcmr tjea uroui is captain ana ujiancs lano uenservauves. inev isaiu-is the "Fitter Britain" campaign Bennett eneineer. er hi- bluntness as a sort of lath-in which steps are being taken tot priy privilege. improve the people from the THE SCOTCH THAT CIRCLES THE GLOBE standpoint of health and physique rrcmlng from Ketchikan with a least surprising In the context of hostile heckle whn one Iti-tne; Dr. Large was much lmDresrcd with housing improvements to be tiercts for transshipment East over --ee;h. In his refereney to healtl . w Kei( leiu.y, by f , w., j p-rwcuiaru -Canadian NaUona; Ranwaj'S. insurance he was treading come- -We ca . uv n ' " 5S C "!f- fi!!" beta what warily. I thought. I guessed ... T, wil ch a feyWnc vo,re of new r".. ,mp7:mLin.th!Jru." of that a" ns:1:: added- heor" The , laree ,, 1 cones c me ironing gruunus u re- since waa suu - ozuig - i wajcu - t 111 me n mM IIH.h. tn Ui i,,. I " ilir - f. I' a a luce extent cAicni nnlform uiiiiurm nncclhlv dossidiv in in i j . j.i -.. wm... ported today. Packers are now back rooms of the delegates' billets, address but five real bursts of ap-making daily trips. Prices are good "Must Program plause. rnce ? hei Mi P ' hr and the fishermen are making a Premier pattullo erved blunt no- mnrkpd thnt we upr rwrhnnt tret- Uew dollars. tlce on Ottawa that he will fight no im ift ntani nuhn Kttr ' - f-curlv for a better relative h bruibed aside Soaialism ty ay- With a fair run of cohoes con-hMre of the total income taxes intr thnt u .prvhndv in r n ontl tinuing for the gill-net fleet, alhiUzd in British Columbia. Ob-( v e4 , , ., ,v - ' , j salmon canneries on the Skeenal "u-Jy, he hopet that 'oih a River are still in operation thl., ve will follow the work of the the m0rnlng. and three times when I'pek find thi mfrtt If not nil nf r.ell r.mmli"n ... " - " . : r; wa a.re- nn, in' ' ' them, will continue Into next week He stressed over and over again war and Canada and thr Hn There Is a possibility that Cassiar ! Rovernment's rteterm'm' 'on ' :lu.d state. should stand together nay .close this week-end. During i"iftx out thorough oil drllllnir the past day or so, ft is reported -atlon- In the Peace River district cnd nnnW,., hnupH ah u 'he coho run on the Skeena hasi and to carrv thm aut flr-t in- :u. .1.1 . , ' 1 shown a tendency to drop off. and always as a public enterprise. rp,r.tin n i. .,M- n. -rv-tni w1Ui m lf anv) tot tne ce0 even to a newcomer, that the Liber-Halibut miihnt , i-nHin.. landings both at t, Prince 'nle of Drltish Columhia as a whnl i. o-i.i.u t..w. d-. j , . ' .auui umuii uumiiiuia aic cucm- Rupert and Seattle during the it vtu,- nf mnrw in roonrd t ... .. .. . . .. . U6U. r exenea rnmseii. lie recoraw witn ers feel like this because th-v think Oal landings at Prince Rupert ten frankness the history of the hat his Ansurt were 1.759500 pound I negotiations between WmJlf. Pres- for o AtaecCe Td! s compared with IMW pound Went Roosevelt and Prim- Minlrter not know .egit'T" 8 n 2SL01 LaS. ,a.r.,aSr "I .th ke him because of his "must- legislation If and when res- :never heard anything more terse or .oiC paruw agree. more forCeful than when the Prem- Possibly in order to conciliate the ier warned his audience that this followers of Gerry McOear. M.P.. province must be settled or eventu-the Premier also reiterated his sup- any lost to the people of hungrier port of the principle of national! lands. use of public credit for of purposes "What you don't use you Jose" carrying out public works. was his epigram. I don't think Mr. Mistaking; Who Is Bow Pattullo will ever lose his leader-j I do not recall ever having heard ship of the Liberals of this province1 . uuiAiiMiu jjuuuuui specn in tor want or using It. Canada which was so favorably re- celved by almost the entire aud- NORWOOD GREEN, Eng . Sept lence but which was so infrequently l: (CP A seven-foot cricket bat interrupted by applause or other- as the rtake, Wolf Inn defeated w'i5; Lamb Inn by 29 runs here recently There were several bursts of They were playing a return matth friendly laughter There was one after 30 years. THIS WEEK ONLY Home Remedies, Toiletries Rubber Goods, Stationery Candy and Drug Store Sundries AT HALF PRICE! McCUTCHEON'S UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8teamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver' T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.8..S, CAIU)ENA I RIDAY, day, lSiO p.m. 10'30pm Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. ue Vancou'yer. 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