FADE TWO TITE DAILY XEYTi gytsday, Se ; '.eiabt, Perths' PLIO PEDIC DAILY EDITION Beautifully designed .arch support-ing Street Dress Oxford Piirbps, and Straps. Just Arrived For comfort, wear and style they' cannot be surpassed. Priced Sfl.OO, S6-50 and $7. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Punllabed Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avtnue fl. F PULLEN Managing-Editor ; SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advatce .Paid in advance, per weejt I ' Paid in adv.an.ce, per month - By inaU to all parts of Britl&h Columbia, tne British Empire, and flntjA CtotA tra1., .IJ . l.l I J jjchvu, puiu m uuvnutc - - - , . By mall to all other countries per year . verted for the production of cart ridge cases in the event of a war time emergency. ' '' ' " """ ' " " ' g;)'-'" - " ... Thursday. Septembe .15, 4938, j CHAMBERLAIN'S MOVE The move of Prime Minister .Chamberlain in deciding to meet Chancellor Hitler face to face and discuss the international situation was, we believe, unprecedented and unexpected. It was rather a daring thing to do but is right in line with modern ideas of diplomacy. We seem tp be finding out that Neville Chamberlain is r.eally a hig man. Jf he succeeds in preventing .a world war Uie world will owe him a tremendous debt -of gratitude. If Jie fails, he will feel that he will have done his best and the world will be sure that it was riot for want of trying that the war was not prevented. It was a simple thing hut to most people something that had not been thought of. It is clear that all the Fuehrer has to do is to raise a finger to stop the trouble in Czechoslovakia. It is an intolerable situation for a section of any country to be coji Hiving with .another country to bring about a change of flag. In anv other countries the npnnlp nf tHo SiirWcri would be called traitors, but the present sitpatipn was. iAJiu jirinem oy me treaty o; versames and should be , v " " vci u.iutii yvuuiu prevent gimuai eiiip Everyone hopes that Mr. Chamberlain will meet with succesr. jn his mission. He will have the .blessing of the' civilized world in his effort. ' ' "'"; TQKIO'S STAND The stand taken bv Janan is certainl v mnrp hlnff fVan anything else. That country has more than she' 'cant handle in China inst now. Thp snnVpcmnn ixf fvp rrnaH ment worded the dare very carefully so that ' it talent? mean anykinin .or noLOuig. jjie object Ayas to fthow tie world JJiat she was hacking up her ?, Gerniany. IIAJTY AUSTRALIA Australia was an obiect lesson to thp rpst. nf -tVio Em pire. Many of us wish .that our own government at Otta-1 va had een in a position to do the same but Jbpy jirei Under pledge to do nothing without calling Parjinme.nt jnV j) .session. The moral force of beiog.jib.ie to .spiaak .decis. lvelv and at once as Australia rlirl vpatprrlnv ?a n nant.. elj) in bringing about a .settlement. v i JtD MENACE MELBOURNE, Victoria, Sept. 5: (CP)" Australian women were told by Minister of Defence Thorby that they helped maintain a valuable defence auxiliary by us,lng lipstick. He said In an address ".here the factory now manufacturing brass lipstick containers would be con BERLINS CLEAN-UP .BERLIN, Sept. 15: tCPJ More than 8,000 ddgs and 13.000 cat Lwent to the ".electric chair" here last year. IT .GOT THERE SALFORD, Eng., Sept. 15: (CP) A postcard mailed at Roytori , December 2, 1913, arrived ai Eccles, 12 miles distant, the other day 25 years late. I U M - 1 I! 5.00 12 0 3.0(1 ADVERTISING RATE!) Classified adverting, per word, per Insertion .02 Local readers, per line, per Insertion .. 2f News Department Telephone gg AdvertUlnc and Osculation Telephone f $f Member of Audit Bureau I -Circulation! RECORD IN FINAL GAME SPEEDING OCEAN FALLS John Cobb Makes Hour On Utah 350 Miles Salt Hats An BOXNEyiLJ-E,. Vah. Sent. 15: (CP) Wealthy Ph.n QpW 9! London vp5tt the jiorld automo-bjle .speed. br,o.n.e with the un-nrpceoted roark .of .350.82 miles pti hoty jo& the Salt Flats here niiles per Uotur established her Shamroiks played with only nine Ladles Doubles ifiss F. Ecclestori qn August .27. by Captain .George players for half an hour, Scotty Ed- and Mrs. K. Wood beat MVs. I Mc- Eyston, retired British Army Of- wards turned up then to make ,ten Alister and Mrs. Oxenbury. ficer. Cobb reached the top speed of 333 miles per hour going north and made 347 southward. Captain Eyston announced to-day that he would try a fa in tomorrow to redeem the record. CANADIAN WON GAME loe Thompson of Hamilton Beat Walter Blevins in Amateur Golf Championship Series PITTSBURG, Sept. 15. Joe Thompson of Hamilton, Ontario, kept the Canadian challenge for the United States amateur golf championship alive by defeating Walter Blevins of Kansas City one up In the nineteen hole third round struggle. ' : ! WENT FOR NOTHING ,BATH, Ens, Sept 15: (CP) -When Census finished .outside ths money with Gordon Richard Oil Bertnett, put him up for sale There were no bidders and the horse was giyen to Tim Harney, iwho won the Grand NaUonal on Forbra In 1 932, Shamrock Defeated Rangers in t Football Game at Papei Town On Sunday and Maxwell were the pick ot the forwards. Far the Rangers McConachle. Thomas and Evans made a strong half line kicking the ball well ud to the forwards but they were unable to Increase the score and overhaul the Shamrocks. The lineup was as follows: Rangers Compton, Simpson, Hodgson, McConachle, Thomas, Evans, Barclay. J. OUett, S. Ollett. J. McCausland, C. Langdale. Shamrocks Gillanders, D. Orr. R..I Robertson, J. McKenzle, J. Boothe Scotty Edwards. R. Burgess, Maxwell, V. Whlttaker. S. McGlll. Referee Bill Henderson. If you '-wish to swap a Classified, t OLD FASHIONED fpddle .well . In Old Fhiontd jll, one-hilf lump jugar, tt4-fRpon water ed dish bitten. Add fubei of ice, half slice oran9e, ,itid pf.pinwpplt, ilice of lemon ,f nd. maraichino cherry. Fill with f.CP. 13year.OldRye. RYE COCKTAIL 1 part B.CD. 13 Year Old Rye ' Whlilty, 1 part Italian Vermouth, dash bitters, dash of gum syrup or pinch of .sugar. Stir, don't shake. Serve with Maraschino Gierry. RYE HIGHBALL 1 lssr B.CD. 13 Year .Old Rye, 2 cubes of ce, 1 twist lemon peel. Fill glass with singer ait or soda. Tennis Games At Ocean Falls Are Played Week.End OCEAN FALLS, Sept. 15. dames ,ln the Ocean Falls open fennla 1 Jounyunent wee pjayed at the, i OCEAN FALLS, Sept. 15. The Week end. The flngl between Wil- flnal game for the McSwan Cup Warns and Martin wa's held over. was played on Sunday. Shamrocks Results follow: were the victors, the Rangers be- Ladle" "single Mrs. E. L. He smashed Uie record of 345.49 : lng on the thsrt end O.f a 2-J score, stenstrom heat Mrs. K. Wood. payers but the Shamrocks had to Mixed Doubles Mrs. H. Wrlnch continue a man short. Ray Bur- and Mr. T. Christie beat. Mrs, K. gesr at centre forward for Sham- McAllister and Mr. 0. Martin, rocks got the game off to an early. Men's Doubles Hill and Williams start scoring two goals in five mln-ibeat Clark and Martin, utes. Ransers tried hard to score , and even the game but the Sham-. rocks held them off until five min-1 utes from jiie end Sonny OHe,tt . headed a cross in from the wing, p.; Orr and R. Robertson at back put'rain BASEBALL SCORES New American League York-Cleyeland, postponed, up a strong defense with Olllanders , Boston 9, Detroit 2. making several great saves In goal. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3, se.c-J. McKenzle played his usual 0nd game called, darkness, no trong game at half back. Burgess scorlnz . National League Pittsburgh 0-3, New York 3-10. Cincinnati 2-8, Brooklyn, .0-4. Chicago G, Boston 3. St. Louis 12-3, Philadelphia 9-2. Old Country Soccer English League First Division Arsenal 1, Derby County 2. Huddersfiel 0, Sunderland 1. Liverpool 3, Middlesbrough 1. Scottish League First Division Arbroath 1, Queen of outh 1 Ayr United .2, Clyde 4. Celtic 1, Ham.liton Academicals Hibernians 0, Kilmarnock 1. Motherwell 0, Rangers 5. St. Johnstone 4, Albion Rovers 0. Third Lanark 1. Aberdeen 1. ' ...AND A PERFECT ' HIGHBALL COCKTAIL or OLD FASHIONED REQUIRES A PERFECT ' ' WHISKY... No other Canadian Rye Whisky can claim the old age and downright goodness of this fine, Double Distilled Spirit. The full-flavoured smoothness of B.CD. Rye Whisky comes from its being brought to maturity jn oak finished "nature'.s way The Canadian Government's seal on the bottle guarantees the age of this world renowned British Columbia made product. 25 oz bottle 40 oz. bottle $2.75 $4,00 . .Pnm britishcqlumbia distiiXerv' CO. Lrn l "BRITISH COLUMBIA PRODUCTS BUILD BRITISH COLUMBIA PAYROLLS." STTT DD4M - , THii tis.ment Is no. Published or displayed by he Liq,or Contrpl .Boird or by 1 th. 4 Government of, Brjjiih Columbia t Reformed Criminal Visiting In City , There arrived In the city yester-i ! day a ratjtiex well ti9$n 'Silent Bill Biddle." He 1$ on a Sport Briel ENDS BUSY SLS0V I Silent Bill Biddle Will Tell Some of lhi ; W 0. 4 WU JiMW!MS & ASsL'SK , up the 1938 season with I' 5 in ntv ..... . "Th prtrf forn U hid tobacco con b irooktd." CIGARETTES a $2C835. More than f K feu I ,M 1., 1 ..... "",U,J l t....w . UUI U.;t ta A LQXG 0'E CH?0FnD. Eng set iwMnrp lour ana wiu suran tu hi ir-pi w ur T.i. . pUy on Sunday .e.veoi.ng. U Ls i captahi of the dub : first visit to Prince Rupert. ,0f 232 yards, - ith a bvJJ BM spem eignwen years, uj omKin one stroke at thu Tlumh Sing and evidently he does not like ' Forest golf course m prison sq he is now devoting his life o trying to keep people o.ut of, SWISS MF.yT AKSINai tail it It is ts mid said that that he be elves gives a a vivid vivid invtvivi cnt t " ' " . . ... tfWYWi a IL.PI- portrayal of life in penal tnstltu-. eiti tpecer team vlub tm tlons and he shows young people vAth a 2-1 victory over Et.e!m I jnaj a, nieoi crune uoea ny iiajr. juncn mis summer via planl Bill was at a reform school before icnal at Highbury September jl ne Decame notorious us unc ut i,c; . - gang 9; Bldd)e BrQ.th.ers. ;ie has' BKADMANJ BKEKS V& lth them .a- set of pictures which MANCHESTER Eng Set are said to be very realistic. i CP)-rsStatlst:clan.ti point Wt i uon Hraqman has fr r?l ovd Reach the most people In City ' century at the Old Traltord pn and district with an advertisement here. He hit the m-msA & In the Dally News. jthl swmmer against Lancato UNION STEAMSHIPS LID. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY. DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. pue Vancouver, Mondiy tB. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and TideU Froa j A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Thone 561 KAILWAY I LINES Bf CJItAlgtt 1 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-PaflW To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. Trine Adelaide" Every Friday .10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT PRINCESS LOUISE September ,7th, 17th, 27th October 7th, 18th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES, General Atent Prince Kupert, December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice . Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. frjjncc Rupert, Ji.C. It's interesting to know when reading the Daily j that the people of the whole district are doing the w