If It Is In RUBBER FOOTWEAR We Have It Now is the Time to Stock up While Our Stock .is Complete Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRLVCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Annue H. P PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly penoa. paid in advatxe Paid la advance, ner we Paid In advance, per month 87 United nrXJJ St15" Bmhh Columbia, the British Emplrt and States, yearly period, paid In advance By mail to all other countries, per year " ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion local readers, per line, per Insertion . ' News Department Telepnor. Advertising and Ciieulation Telephone . u Member of Audit Bureau ol Circulations $5.00 .i: 0 9.00 m .25 - -uaj, vciooer 15, 1938 "DUTY'S. ASSETS Man in the Moon i V AA . . 1 1 - . 1 Nobody wants to know what they are. If you talk about your troubles And tell them o'er and o'er. The world will think you like 'em and proceed to give you more. Uncle and niece stood watching the young people dancing about! them. J SI bet you never saw any dancing-like .this back in the nineties,' eh, Uncle?" ' "Once hut thp nlarp -a raidprf " J 1 The big news of the day still comes from Europe or the Oil ant where the dictators continue in the spotlight. If you would be outstanding With all eyes turned your way, Just make yourself a dictator With new moves every day. Be as cruel as ,a tiger Let nothing turn you back And, when a person cuts up rough. Just put him on the rack. Germany haj finished slicing the ' j edges off Czechoslovakia. Now she j has made friends with the victims , and will probably proceed to absorb i the process too slow. I We are being told what Germany could do to the British Empire If she tried. In the meantime Hitler will probably npt try. , People are talking about a suit able title for Mr. Chamberlain Young Clerk; -Could you learn ;to love me,--do you think, Jose- ipntne?" Gay Young Stenographer? "WelL Permanent imnmvon,... . (Napoleon, you never can tell. ,1 f in, 77 1 J r0ementS t0 the City Since its incor. f lrned shorthand In six weeks." . a concert have awful In addition to rhi .. . headache and pains in my lungs. terwnrl-c wu" 1 ""MiwuwHs me city has wa- Ane aoctOT ' 1 e a eak heart. rft?r tPn0ne System' buildings t0f cit hall, fire hall, etc This year the land including within fh! schobls. $ it "rT 3ust the same" her is assessed at $2,005,000 and the buiKs Tat SwS? "Heart-lm ears "unuings at $-J,d9 ,560. -always ' The cnlWtinn nf giving me troubled the citv tn QPnri to ft V"Provernent taxes has enabled "Pawoni me, ladles," said an old ward itc SnWnrrV A ,1lnistf of flnance at Victoria to-1 -entleman in the seat behind, -but qTrlf , mUon.ds smce the refunding of the bonds in ITe wme to a concert' not an w- i "e n J 934 the Of A Kr5 SUm 3134.000 o Jt ?c t . ! ean recital." a a much much imDroved imDroved rnir ennriirinn T " e city ,s ,n - Should the industries tn wh,h t . , Faher (admiring his recently- ward develon. wi h 1L i a ertv thP nit - ,,.nir --.m"ic ucjwana I or City pro), greai statesman one of these days." f",'f ay wouM be able to sell enough of its reverted Mother: oh- Charl". lands to enable it to make the improvements which wmiM nM think he be necessary such qSl Cn3 'Sure of lt" Look as much a improved Wd I to In hnnSS I 3 Jl? lJe:a that case manv mor pOVe. wriggles out of everythlrig." doubtless stnms ,nu uZ , "lu uc xe.W" rea and iod of grearactivitV. W0U,d be a.P'W REPRESENTS BRITISH GOVERNMENT The represen ative of the Chamberlain government: m Canada today is Sir Si Gerald Campbell K C SI G commissioner. All communicationsbetweei Pthe I Britifh' government and the government of Right Hon W L I Mackenzie Kino- naca fh.u c: n.....?. t.X10?' V' V'1 the Canadian government and tn not tv,. d.:. T es 0I! tary of State for the Dominions denartS or other of the British government at all timeSy any While S Gver nor General represents the King in Canada he does nif represent the British cabinet any more than he "would ret Sir Gerald recently came to Ottawa from New York Francis nuV; B,ritisb C0nsu1' t0 tftke the Place of S&I Floud who a year or two ago rave several ad dresses in this city. He is 59 years of ae and s a d l0 0 be a good sneaker and a delio-htfui i:.. had a wide experience in the consular service, having served the British government in Rio de Janeiro, the Beldan Congo Venice, Addis Ababa, Philadelphia and San S , Cisco before being moved to New York Ho aVi r i ' Campbell W11 rcsMe in the olliZ re Menc"of the HiS THE JAPANESE THREAT Britain, France and the United States have in China which Japan is concessions threatening to seize If Jh pan wishes to terminate the war nin'n u i i , . " iiuunu oe wise i to make the seizure and see what will happen. She must be m desperate straits to even suggest such a thing.' il C.N. R. Trains' Far the Eat . Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 pm. FrttmHhe Kasi Tuesday; Thursday and 1 Saturdays l pjrif , 'Everybody reads the Dallv'New.' There's a reason. . . a REX Bowling Alley For Health and a 811m Waist Line Bowl For Reservations Phone. (51 Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHON1M7 KEN RAYNER For Yur RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE RATES , Phone BLACK 711 BEST QUEBEC PIANIST i "i r'ii..., . i. Winner of" a Quebec provincial scholarship which will supply him with piano tuition in France., eight-year-old Anore Mathieu, of Montreal, forgets his music for a. time and perches on the railing or the liner carrying him to Europe. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE WINNIPEG, Oct 15: (CP) Wheat futures, werp nn i.. n a-.- when he goes to the House of Lords, yesterday with October closine at Jake says they should make him6,c- Lord Giveaway of Sudetenland. Hitler and Dempsey are In the: nly one halibut boat was In same class. Both try to change the tn catch today and it is map, of their opponents. . holding over until Monday. This , was the P. Dorreen with 13,- The Czechs, feel pretty badly cut 000 Pounds up aDout.tne whole affair. (Yes the su-de-ten afi fair, not what you thought.) NEW HAZELTON l i;ree aun were thrown Into the :otd and swirling waters Jf Bulkley Canyjn a few days ago when the canoe with which they were guid-ng poles upset. Two of them reached fety an a small rock while the third swam to shcre and obtain d Tie ip Al were rescued after rev-era, hours and none show any 111-ef.'erts from the experience. Simon Edwards, a Kisplox Inilrn. was taken In charge this we;k by Constable Andrew, Orant of th rsrovuicial police and Constable Hanford of the. Royal Canadian M tinted Police end is being charged with the theft last April of a title and ether articles belonging to IiTy Webt2r of Two Mile. The Hazelton Ladlef Aid held a very sucsessful sale of home cook-In? lat Saturday in the United Church. Percy Ward of Vancouver. Inspector of hospitals, paid his first visit to the Hazeltcn Hospital a few days ago. Rev. and Mrs, J. E. Blrchall if Smithers were the guests on Thanksgiving Day at Hazelton of Mr. and Mrs. John Newtek. Rev. B. Shearman, Anglican Church rector at Kltwanga. was a recent visitor In Hazelton. There have been a few light frosts here on recent nights but, as' yet, little damage has been done to' local gardens which look as good as ever for this time of year. There Is an excellent crop of potatoes, the' late rains having been Just what they needed. Harry Webster, who was admitted to the Hazelton Hospital a few week? ago suffering from, a compound fracture, was sufflcierit-' recovered to be able to return to his home the latter part of this week. CHECK YOURSELF FOR THESE COMMON SIGNS OF ACID INDIGESTION Q Heartburn "Acid" Headache Nausea Sour Stomach No Appetite "Ga" Tired Feeling in Morning "Logginess" Mail Schedule. For ne East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 3 pjn. Prom the East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday n:oo pjn. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 10 pjn. Friday 9:30 pjr October 7. 18 and 28 4 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday 4 pjn. '"-niKday 10:30 ajn. Friday 4 pJn, J October 13 and 24 For Anyox and Stewart- r 1 You have any of thete Symptoms and suspect At'd Indigestion as the Cause Lose No Time in "Alkalii!n! the Quick Easy "Phillips' " Way ' Don't be alarmed if you get a low "score" on the above symptoms and suspect over-acidity at the cause. For now there is a way to relieve "acid indigestion" with almost Incredible speed a way that is simple to do and costs but a few pennies. What you do is take 2 teaspoonfuls of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia 30 minutes after meals. OR take 2 Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets, the exact equivalent. Results are amazing. Often you get relief ina frwmimilM v.. . set distress disappear. It prwiuctZ gas to embarrass you and offend otbai Try It youH be gbd you did. Get a bottle of liquid Phillips' MilkS Magnesia for home use and a box of Phillips' Milk of Maenesu Tn carry with you. But see tU any box or bottle you accept is deariv Milk of Magnesia. Phillips Milk of Magnesia ounoa 7 pa Wednesday Jp4 rrom Anyox and Stewart Tuesday .11 : u Thursday ... tpa For Naas Hirer and Port Simpson-Sunday j pa I rom Naas Hirer and Port Slmpsos Tuesday, 11:30 0 lor Queen Charlotte Islinds-October 7 and 21 o:m pa From Queen Charlotte Islands-October 5 and 19 m For Alasks October 13 and " 24 u " " " Bb HBBBBBBBBIBl jBBBV Bv BBtSSVBtBBBBH BBflBfVQBBBBBBBr BBBBHBVv QMklHH mStKxc!mrmEmw3fS BBHBEBn BKBvBBBBBBBBV SSSBBSBHBIBBilBBVBr you up this winter ! You can forget that there ever was such a motor-wg menace as a freeze-up when you choose Prestone" anti-freeze. Because "Prestone" anti-freeze and water in the KwrzeroP JU$t COfi'' frC2e even at 600 And this is true every day, no matter how long the winter or how severe. Because ''Prestone" anti-freeze doesn t evaporate doesn't lose its strength! inree or four days of mild weather won't send you scurrying for another quart. "Prestone" anti-freeze protects against rustclog. King too can't harm the finish of your car can t create an unpleasant odbur. Ond;ir Ntlonl Carbon Company, Limited 0 art tradt marki oftk Canadimn National Cerhenn. ril"..;" NO FREEZE-UP One half Treaton" anti-freen nil one half waUr protects againat freezing to a temperature 34 below tero. Uae more "Preatone anti.freete, according to printed directiooa, for protection at 60 or 60 below zero. The guarantee ii printed on the tin I NO EVAPORATION "Preatone" anti-freeze will not evaporate. When mixed with the proper amount of water in a normal cooling ayitem, it gives guaranteed all-winter protection. NO RUST-CLOGGING Special pToperilee In -Preatone anti freeze' reduce the danger of ruat-cloggingand corroalon to a minimum. A mat-clogged cooling ayatem often leade to expenaive repair P'y safe with "Prestone" anti freeze.