I 41 Perths' PLIO - PEDIC Fubllihed Beautifully designed arch support- , ing Street Dress Oxfords, Pumps, and Straps. Just Arrived ' . 'f : -' ' For" comfort, -wear and style 'ihey cannot be surpassed. Priced' : $6-00, S6-50 $7.oe ;;;paTLT KnrnoN The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. WINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA : 4 D. Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue fl. F PULLEN - - - Managlng-EdiUtt SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly penoa, paid In advaLce Paid in. advance, per week 'Paid in advance, per month By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British "Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance i ., Bj.maH to all other countries, per year -.. : ADVERTISING RATES Ciaauried advertising, per word, per Insertion local readers, per line, per insertion Mws Department Telepnone AdverUring and CiicoUtlon Telephone . Member I Audit Buremn ei Circulations U $5.00 'In H SOUthPm nunnnoi an.oa t..lt . I, VliC 1U1IUM1IIK.J . . . ..- , Oudtinp: from Sir EvpKti Wrpnw r.w r. ; ited l. rUUlfiALL IN SCHOOLS Difficulty Arises Owjn? to All Larger Pupils .Being in Hljh A meeting of the executive of the Junior football Association was held last evening to conclude the season's work. The winners of the Rochester Trophy for the year was King Ed. ward High School and medals are to be ordered for the members of the winning team. As soon as these are engraved the annual banquet will be held. In view of the school re -organization In the city the old arrangement of teams will not do.' As part of the ordinary activities of the Senior and Junior High School it Is probable that an inter-house league will be formed among the pupils of the High School. This would not -include the pupils attending the King Edward and Booth elementary SChooU which have now rmlv the first six grades in attendance. ieer r To discuss the future of the Junior Football League a special meeting of the executive, the principals hi the schools and the executive of the Prince Rupert Football Association has been called for next Friday. No schedule of games has been arranged. Baseball Scores American League New York 6, Detroit 4. Boston 2, Cleveland 1. PhiladelDhia-Chlcaeo and Wah- lngton-St. Louis postponed, headers 'tomorrow. National League Chicago-New York postponed. cn i doubleheader tomorrow 3.00 9.00 .02 25 o.. lajujs nrooiuyn 1-4. burgh 7-4, Boston 6-5. Cincinnati 2-1, Philadelphia 0-2. ' ' Charlton Athletic 1, Leicester City Saturday. September J7, '1938. 0. BRITISH FREEDOM wneisea z. Birmingham 2. i Everton 5, Portsmouth 1. I Grimsby Town 1,' Derby County 1. HUdtJenfleld Town 0, Leeds Un- Or August: 'The Bntish CommonwPfllth trirWio Ans nf 1 ston North End 3. Middles- ihe Greatest inHiv,Vlni Woo " injZZ' . bro"gh - iar as the white races are mnrpmprl if w cAA tv, . i uuicni-ui granting ireeaom to each Dominion w th n fts: Sunderland l. Biackoooi 2 oroit . . . We have sincerely and disinterestedly got to 'helbl VVolTerhampton Wanderers o. Ar -ine varied peoples committed to our charge to prosperity nd political freedom. The British Commonwealth, if it1 .is but true to its concepts, means that every Section .of the' wojia under the sovereiprntv nf nA, tt ,.v . Jmrtely control its own, destiny as a free-ivlll member Malcolm MacDonald,, Secretary of State for un 1 the Golonies, thus summed up the aims of British colon-aaKpolicy at Oxford recently: Theprimarylrn :h the gradual spread of frepdnm nmnno- Mic Maioy,,v'dwi. .11 -whatever part of the empire they live and the ultimate, .goal 'the establishment of the various. cd.oni&l pom-1 muhltlPS sp1fcnnnnifiirr ol .I.lI. :i..Ll . In ,?J!lVar0WJreat0 HnP witV TW amen? tlipse Jawsyanri so, '- fssnal 1. Scottish League Aberdeen 3, St. Johnstone 0. Albion Rovers o, Hibernians 1 Clyde 1. Celtic 4. Hamilton Academicals 2, Ayr Un ited 0. Hearts 4. Motherwell 0. Kilmarnock 1. Arbroath 1. Queen of South 2, Falkirk 0. Qujens Park U.Partick Thiftie 1. Raith Rovers 1, St. Mlrren 3. Rangers 5, Third Lanark 1. ;j?reat commonwealth of free peoples and nations. If un- Old ConVPnf UI1Veni er the British flag we can show thatvit is possible or peoples of every creed, color and -civilization to" liye to- R0: gether at peace, following their own vocations ancl liyihgr Dei"S azed acc6rding to their own customs, we, havp est cpntribution within our power towards the ultimate1 Anni afax i goal Of World Unity.' ' By Sisters of Years fall AZ'ZSW- Ycent V . : " uu"'u"0 l XBIICC UJ. LnOSe POHfllirt q nrnhll V,l -m. nnncinles of freedom nn whiVh nil Rv?HqVi flnm ;, m uiur t.j u ..v. I founded, it would be as well if we drop that word 'Bntish scho01 and was turned over to the from the name of Canada's Pacific province ' sisters on, their arrival. While as a general principal we ajrree ,itri tKis stand Jrey op!ne.d classefi admlttJ Wherrvve on the Pacific coast can afford.'to be.generqus, ly parochial school has grown an Jfie Uriental residents nf -Rnti'eVi P.n1iimKi kn.' a-Kv:-. crBanl7.!itlnn whirh in.iiMoc a few Cases been assimilflfprl n nnvi f r'-v.'-:- proximately 100 relieious. am and people. There is no hurry in this case. Some day.ven ' SSl wndcf, hospital JiVl VOieS DUt internatinnnl pftmniiMlinnn 4t.?i (,..1, .. .. . . . , jceht College in 1925, is., Zf ".i-KmHuiig i t; out i anai, iions ox me unuea states, i j. i . ,. today it is better t0 Wait. p The building. known asSt. Mary's mmmmmmmm '- . "' r. Conycnt' DeCame an Independent i The Daily News U a memter f" mtmJS :. Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press a'rrfl 'of the,1872 Mount st Vincent on the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It Is the only paper north hores cf Bord Basm near here of Vancouver and west of Edmonton hbldirig membeYshin I.' ?rted 7015 ,nstltutln ("-ew in these organizations. f v' . Pi ihf. p10 Bt- vln' THE DAIL7 N-3 Canada's First Mosque Will Be Opened Shortly Edmonton . Moslems Expect To Have Place of Worship; Ready For Fasting Period EDMONTON Sept. 17: CP - Opening of a mosque where sons the mosque exclusively." Of 2,000 Moslems in penetrating voice of 111 1 m Honor System Is -Successful With Young Offenders' Of 1.000 Edmonton "Bad Boys' Sent ttt Farms. 990 Have Become Useful Citizens EDMONTON. Sept. 17: CP)- Under a system of farm homei placements. 99 out of every 100 of Allah may pray barefooted in ( convicted in Juvenile court durlr.31 meir accustomea siyie is me jslsi u years, nare mauc guuu In Edmonton for early November,! one thousand boys between the mid-way In the period of the year ages of 13 and 17 have been Sent wnlch Moslems the world over de- to neighboring farms by the child-vdte to solemn fasting. ren's aid branch of the civic re The mosque, first in Canada, will Hef department. Of that number be oullt less than a mile from the, most of whom lacked proper par-heart of the city. It will le a on- ental care at home. 990 have be-storey building with a centrai come honest and useful citizens dome, two minarets, a paved cour. .Frank Drayton, assistant dlrec and a full-sized basement. Its di tor of the children's aid branch mensions will be 30 by 50 feet. from 1926 to 1936 and Its chief It will be finished in brick cn since then, believes the percent nf a rH fliffv rnlrv frith naA him t a ranaHlan hlffH Hit H . " " . J I O . .... J l W concrete footings and an asphalt he regards the system as a part of will contain a tank or set of taps vwe try to be friends with the for ceremonial ablutions while an boy and we put him on his honor other - essential feature of every That's our whole method in a mosque, a niche indicating the dl- nutshell." Mr Dravton exnlalned rection of Mecca, will be built in- We don't try to fool him about side. anything, least of all about hlm- A slight change In the customs self, or what we're doing for him from those followed in other parts We couldn't, even if we tried be-of the world may be seen here cause you can't fool a boy. No sir, said Najlib Ailloy. treasurer of the a man's got to be awfully smart to Arabian Moslem Association of Ed slip something over on a boy." monton. Recruits for the system are Tf V,... Wl tn,,A I. .V.. I.... 11. 1 I . uicj aic wctuuig tuuucia ur tuuiiu in mc juvenile cuurt wnicn Prairie. Man., or put him on nro- Canada ballon. a iuur vears not a All p , i approximately 500 live in Western' I In the . uc 1 1 last idit . UIQ LOlintry OOCCei'lCanada w,tn 350 ln Alberu and 40 single boy f .families in Edmonton. Soon, the .-been sent to English League Aston Villa 5, Brentford 0. Bolton Wanderers 3. Llvernool 1. from Edmonton has the reform srhnol a muezzin Mr- Drayton s department has at- calling calling the'-'a the'nded to mj that. mat. More Ajore than than 100 100 be made: f .with assurance. Th; boys are snt "Allah is the greatest of all. Bear " these nrlvutely-owned farmt witness, there is no other Ood but with the city ivlng for his trans". Allah. Bear witness. Mahomet u'nnrtntfr'n and for his clothing, the messenger of Allah. Allah ls( The biggest. ob ln the straight-the greatest of all. We shall wor- jen,nS of a b. v's character, how-ship none but Allah." 'ever , comes b. fore he leaves the Moslems. Mr. Allley exnlalned city In an Informal chat wifh tr Woman Official ,Says Relief Is federal Problem EDMONTON. SeDt 17: ,'rCPi Relief ti Canada must be divorced entirely from "petty 'political iri-fluence' and .administered nationally as a federal nroblem. accord. ,lng to Miss Margaret A. Carson I Western Canada's t -T w--j -vIMl Building Was Used clvlc relle:t superintendent. cnarity .'Many i ""'" Hu"ce5 nor munici pannes snouia xte held responsible '. ".tt,' V";uKWWm . ipr . .unemployment and. -Us at UlCUUailLV III III1VIIHLTM H TT1 fl Tl IT 1 r O "nvonn' liik. TT.T Tni,. n . . tanrtnnf I I . . 1 l . . .g- - " r- o v....vl.fe lwo wincno, vnusse jaws ae' "ni-irvA., jsep.. ir. luf) work-1 ' " was assertea UCh 3S exclude possibility of any differentiation 'as to men have commenced to demolish ',n an -ntervlew by Miss Carson. Rights and opportunities being brought abOut bvnreMi-.a century"-old structure in Halifax's I chlef ""er olcer for the last 18 dice reeardinif rarP nr pnlnr Tr I downtown district that had an in-,years at Medicine Hat. S'ZSS connection with the earU ?e of Orangeville. On- nLt Jt dlteren,tlatl.on 'exists today Ihisroyincegrowth of the Sisters of Charity in' frl? sald he believed "petty poll-, and that our franchise laws do impose ceriaiifdisabiljties North America. tlcal problems." whicrr she. thinw on 'our colored native-born Oriental fellow-citizens' Tn 1849 10 sisters of the order iwJ!',ld vanUh- under nations; thanks to Sir E. Wrpnph fnr tv founded ln 1809 bv Mother Eliza. ,$cneme ..of relle- administration rvvt . h-th s.(nn .. i,' . , -constantly harass and .distract nt. ... . . . lie! OfllPPM Hfvprf trior tViol. from fundamental Issues. I rM.t4nM- Ti ' . . on on the me Hudson Hudson Rl River to ,i fles . ? . . ' c"ct If you whh to swap a Clas-lfled. MINCE RUPERT ORY DOCK AND SHIPYARD UU-atJ liMlt-T As! Tjjm ml Cm mt' :i Drayton, Big, and with a heart laugn. 11 takes the director but h few minutes to get the boy calling ' him 'Frank." destroy rebellious nesj! and secretive- cusnirlnn. nl i '"the law." and convince him that the forces 0f Justice are on the youngster's side. Man in the Moon KTnt tViqt nAnnla hova milt Katffno on the possibility of war, they have,' begun betting again on the possi bility of rain or sunshine. i The fishing boats are coming in but the world series Is In the offing. Jake says he once bet on the world series and he has been "kept busy paying tne bin ever since. Jake says he hears down towi that the editor was once omen bv betting on the comlne of a duId mill and he's not quite sure whether' or not the hats are paid for yet, Jake says that Hitler Is an ex plosive person and what he wants Is the munition factory in Czechoj Slovakia. , If he gets that factory he will then blow up the rest of Europe. How about a bet as to whether or not he gets the factory? Evidently there are speedier places than Ketchikan. On the Utah salt flats George Eyston has. Just made 357 miles an hour. That's faster than the Prince John travels. Yesterday three cardinal points 01 tne Nazis were issued, now aooui three cardinal points from the other nations affected. They would be 1. Germans, stay where jrou are 2. Quit making statements to the world. 3. 8hut up. I overshoes, taking those.offwill.be holds, sittings once a week, on Frl-- Premier Hodza seems to have enougn wiinout removing tne nay aiiernoon, 11 convicted, three 1 the floor Just now. And he seems shoes. We believe no prayer is ac- courses are open to the judges, to be Ulklng with effect. What? ceptable to Allah unless the wor- Bev. Father W. B. Carleton and1 shipper Is clean and .before he Canon C. F. A. Clough. Theyl Jale say he lost the one big prays he must wash himself on could-fine him, causing more pun- chance of his life. He should have me ieei, nan as, iorearms, eloows "nmeni 10 tne ooys lather than-us"1 a minion oouars ,wonn 01 and face. The same applies at his to the boy himself, send, the boy stocks on Wednesday and he "did Own home nr nnvuhprp pkp nnt In to a reform vhrvil n Pnrhi io not do so. sult. Tailor:: "Hm! That's so unusual that 111 have to ask you for ref ererces." ,wm oe neara nere , , , . faithful in nrover Vintrortinr. farms th i. Customer: "111 pay cash Tor the - ith the Jlwuh mpeT"anr'are now on"the Ust the 'chndTen'l SI S' "YeJ 11 dld a ,ot Df tricks around I ChrisUan church bell, the call will. id branch Tcnows it mn tm n 1UMr ' oeneve Mahomet was a the . last . of . the. six prophets they deem the greatest in history of religion, the others being Adam, Noah, Abra-iham and Jesus. Like Christians .they believe Jn the resurrection of souls nd a day of Judgment. ly. "By the way. Hank, was that new Darn or yours Injured any?" "I can"t rightly say," he answered. "I ain't found It yet." Modern Youngster: "What are prayers, mother dear?" Mother: "Prayers, darling, are little messages to Ood. Youngster: "Oh, and we send them at night to get the cheaper raic- I.Avn RPntrnr in R: OrUfioiK of TUle No. 1J14M. to the m H-Jl of th South Vtit Quartr of Section Tlu (), To-rntJilp Johnson RUSS. Indian hn,. ..' XT.-JWL???!r Sunnyslde Cannery, was Jn the city I unbi. -id to contain., Ehtj (SO) today oh. hi, way to hU home at, JT ... Dreenville. He Is travelling on his c-:at of rvot loued in tie jZin pvn wat the "A C." tlz.Si. A- naJTareotl iw w m a i "Hi otn notlot 1 hereby given thit i - I ahall. .t K mMiv t w . The .Dally, New xm n audited j 1P0TO ,lUi 5? fl" pubiicum: ilrcnlatlon. Plav safe! Title T-1 .pT7mai Oertio4 et, FOR SALJE FOR SALE Cheap. Writing Desk. Blue S3. (221) FOR 8 ALE Pigeons. Apply Archie McLeod, 964 10th. Ave. East. Phone 355. (210) "HELP WANTED FULLTIME help required at Rid-1 ley Home. Must be oyer 25 years.' Phone Red 822. (tf), SALESLADIES Wanted to sell Avon Products. Good commission. Chance for advancement. No experience necessary. Apply Roomi 7, Savoy Hotel. (218)' PERSONAL AVE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO PBTAIN positions as Lei ter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and oienograpnera, etc- and can help you. Writ us for proof! and. free Information. M C. r. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg.. Oldwt In Canada. tf, PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR TENS PAY. Wis start you. The Canidlan Kindergarten Institute. ' Winnipeg. i 't( j tn llu of mid rt certlflc-.te . M-wiwin TiuiQ oomuon ot 1 made to tn in writing. rDATED at (he Und Bejlkiy Offloe. Prince Rupert, B. C , UlU 3rd. day lAutit. A. D 1938. ANDREW TH0MP8ON, Dgputy Heglatrtr of TlUea! HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE, FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal " " Wood Phone 580 I IP MOOSE HAUl SUNDAY po-rs Open 1 pm, ENOAOE.MENT EXTRAORDIXU,,1 Thlrtf Coast-toKJoajt J Silent Bill Bill, IN l'KKSOX' DOES CRIME PAY A A Showing a Most Comnlete S f PRISQN PICTURE Endorsed By Press, Chmdl Pdllce; and Civic Organii Hons Everywhere SILVER COUECTIOJ KEN Adults Onlj RAYNffl Tor Your RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQl'IPMBI REASONABLE RATH Phone BLACK til Tom Andrew PIES Pork, Steak and KidntjVl Any Siie, An; PrJce Sold at Leadinj Batcben m QrMtn Rose Bushes We have been notified tW supply will be limited. 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