.A. "3 - ! v. 5" I I 3' S 1 S3 a S- m is- !! 2 i: t'i 3 t: t; :: ti ;( St 33 J! a !! Two, Julia Arthur We have just received a large shipment of fall's latest footwear in all their exquisite beauty. Have. Ygu Seen, the Latest in Black gijecje Pumps, yth Zippers and the Newest Designs in Elastic Gore strap S7 Ve will be pleased to show these i7 new lines to yqu. r r,- . Family shoe store liD, The Home of Good Shoes ! . .v. - ,m . THE DAILY NEWS. f RINCI UPjEBT - BRITISH COLUMBIA FiabUsbed JCyery Afternoon Excepl'Sunday, by Prince Rupert Py? Ifflf HI?llcd' Thlrd ATnue H. Jl PULLKN - - w n8glngrEdltcx, SUBSCRIPTION HATES CU? d?IlTPry Pi cwrler, yearly pencxi, paaa in kdfatxe Paid in advance, npr month y 5 5" PSFs. of British Colijm'bla. fhe British Empire and , VdW. 8fe, yearly period, ajd (n'adyftnee " ' ' "" By maU o all pthef countries, p'er year"..," ..... ,' " : ! "T "' ADVERTISING RaTEJj Classified adYirtlslng, per word, per" Insertion . fccrft trrr'iJS; rr iHtri Per mseruon Newj Department Telephone " Adverting and, Cticuiatlon . Telephone Member Pi Audit Burean ot Clrcnlatiom fiAitT kditton crazy on PLAyiiyq 4 qmw LOCAL INDUSTRY SI $5.00 "".12 .25 Saturday, September 2, 1938. ana are the rest of the 1 natinns incf naume nnionnc u nows will move only one way, controlled by their fears and tendencies? If is easy to imagine this man sitting ait a chess board and figuring out all the possibilities so that eventually he mav checkmate the nnnnnpnto In Hn. TOURIST BUREAU (Continued rrom faee One) cated that it wascfnjddefed, that' ine tiurea nad made a yerjf good tart. Experience was being gained. Arthur Brooksbn'saicJ that when in the south he had met the IMinUter of Mines and Industries, Hon. w. j. Asselstlne. and had been told that a tourist bureau expert j would visit Prince Rupert this fall and that a grant for the work of the bureau would be made again. next year. seqt to them at a future date. "All who called were most enthusiastic over the opening of a Tourist Information Bureau here and wished us evry success witjTi. as is natural the questions askr to greatest advantage here?? " 'Is there anywhere that I could get a cabin for a holiday in this j Immediate vicinity?' - Are mere any snort train or boat trip? to be taken from here?' "'Could we go through a cannery? 14 'What sport fishing Is done here and where is it done?" " 'How do you grow such wonderful flowers here? J " 'How much rain do you get?' 3.00 1 '"What Is the population of this 9.00 cjty?' .02 1 " 'What winter sports have you?' 'What is the object of the Fish- erles Experimental Station?' 'How far can you reach bv tele phone from, Prince Rupert?' "What Is the chief occunatlnn of the people?' ".'What mining activities 'are there In this district? : "'Is there any way tn reach ; Prince Rupert other than by train lor boat?' Is Adolph ' IV' ' HjJer " 3 prjazy rl man or t is "I" he fwjfitg playine a u game eame1 "'Hp many mlIes ot highway '"What Is at Anyox?' " 'Is Stewart In Canada?' "'How far is It to Vancouver; Terrace; Smlthers?' '"Can you tell me anything of Tweedsmuir ParJi Park?' ine this, of course, he is in otpvp AzncraJnf Mcki i.:.T'eec?srnulr danger is that they may be deflected from the main pur- muir park?' , pose of tjie ganie through fear of consequences. It would I "These are onlv a vefy few of the seem as if Hitler has no fear, no comDunction. nn wnrw queftions asked- of course there is over the sufferings of a wqrjd war as long ds he trains "hisl5.?r? demln.d for a,! klnds of end. ThQnrhf ihl olL particularly maps and ti.. itit- f v.v. (.uvea Mvaiu aiiu 11c 41IUVCS a gPPjl "lany of the pieces while his opponents have also their Pieces that thev move. pamphlets on this north country. "I would recommend that next The thoueht occurred this mnrnW fn.t .., 5r.'?r year the office be .Pf.n opened from from. the the v -t . -. - r ...w. .....j, ..uv (jyooiuij niiaiaoi, wees m June 10 ine end or the Is 3fl9tn?f ca5 Where the things we fear may not- hap-'11"1 week in September and that a RPP: ftUjer seems to have been moving the pierces known ,n be put on tne C-R-wharf and a Hungary, Italy, Pqland and to some extent people ifi !hltop of the CPR- 516133 80 rhmk, possibly Chamberlain, Halifax and others while the it .tt wlllv?e ts have ha pieces on. the board X ZT! prance. Russia, Rumania, Anthony Eden, President, the present sign be oiaced across KqosevelJ and Qeneral Jan Syrovy. ' j the sidewalk instead of ver the of fice door, it would also be advis able to obtain a? much literature as porelble during the coming winter from the eovernment dpnartmpnfe 'anjl the Tourist Information Bur- : Mli -IT 1J" p Hj -4r "' wpe ft spill Canada and tits Papiflc Coast juiV ProPslt,on.? Ye all realize that it has! been impos- states. This would be not only for SlhlP tn Hri nnrtlhinrr finonnlnllu i 1 i. thp Infnrmitlnn nt it,. n...t.i. War to end all wars, was concluder nearly twenty years !woi'm!He to thank the .bureau for At t11 Um? there yere thanksgiving services atiRlvln? npp9rtun' pf.'heJn all the churches. ' i ,r!K t".e tourists enloy their trip shotrSfind thav day.the wss jjot was fired, there has been a steady increase in arm- trust that li WAUctkAvk been ments until toclav there are saui tri hp hf Ipoof to ;n,v Uafi.far.fnnr that they ...m will me0 Mer arpis. ip Eyrpne with the possibility oi "twice ,a,1 me to ca"y on that manV Within a few davs after rVie r1pr.lQvot, " Is exnected th war. The figures given, are: France, 2;o'00,000; . Ger-mppy, L00Q.Q0Q; Soviet Russia; 2,0Q0,00O; Czechoslovakia 800,000 to 1,000,000; Italy, 450,000; and Great Brilain, less than 200,000 with scattered reserves. Standing armies of smaller nations would pUsh the total to" above 10,000 -000, it is estimated. next season." that a booklet dealine with Prince Rupert and' district will be nubllshcd for dis tribution to visitors and others, i Reach the most people In City and district with an advertisement in the' Dally News. ' & "THB BAIL? NEWS - - . j f - SPORT CHAT I "C, ?6f,S of Can- Purred FTP LaU !iht Qvliu nmr,r n,ir Absent aiiss uibson's ficDort t -u.-- .-.-r j. k - - oi of Phyllis myitis Dewar. uewar. mcuii member The followinz Is a codv of thp rp. . . ho Moose ' Jaw gij"nqw resldin' & Vancouvei-r Mackay, who firmly rrrrm.: i w m m it w i ; port made by Miss Gibson to the,h-- . nntpntift, star in 14-year-old 0ww to rallure of the officers Vt?3 . . . , June Emerson flf Moo$e Jaw. Six t8 put In an appearance, the an,-?H J 141 tourists called at the after her first swimming Jr- qual meeting he Ladles Bgwl-offlce from August 6 to 31 making tru7tion "under Mackay last June, Jg League, called "foF last nlgr an average of 5.64 per day. Ninety- . Emerson had cracked four ;wa? postponed, one registered and several of these J.T Ja records including a""" haye requested that literature be -"rk set by Phyllis Pewar. former believes the best way to coach a swimmer is to be friend, advisor ha taken June under. to.hls club, the Aquatic, but she was too' busy with her grade eight studies to accept until June pf this year. During the first .hree weeks of July," Mackay taught the blonde youngster how to use her arms cprr rectly, breathe properly and tp flutter-kick. She swam two hours, daily unjler the close supervision of Moose' Jaw's ace instructor. On July 23, June went to Reglna and In her first major ra6e, won( the proyinciaf Junior lOQ-yard's title, .rjexf; stop was. Saskatoon on August 3, where she won the 50r yards free style, defeating Rglna's Wrigley mile champion, Do Bur-rell. Op August 13, June smashed Phyllis Dewar's 50-yar'ds record, swimming the lalf-century in 50 seconds flat. The same day. she 1 - . .V. n In.n Vl.M wuiruci iuuuu biuwii 111 icso yuan, a month by taking the Otfryardsl junior eyent ana ner ume oi i;iu. 2-5 was a full second faster than that of Dot Burrell who won the senior hundrec. ' Tjune-rjlavs baseball and eyen has donned a football uniform and practised with her brothers. She"; wants to learn to play a mouth organ top. Her swimming suppesses, however, have pushed other sports to the background and she says her record - breaking this summer "means the end of the other sports for me." ' EOK SALE FOR SAL&-Used chesterfield and two chairs. One rug 9x. Phonfc Blue 936. (223 J FOR SALE 303 Savage Rifle. Apply Daily News. tf. HELP WANTED FULL TIME help required at Ridley Home. Must be oyer 25, years. Phone Red 822. (tf) BOARD AND RfflHHT j the European situation quietens down, there should be a a'?0- reCerence in the office and i comfortable Rooms, excellent m &mS??ym W Cmm business d it may TV"SS!. V hmwuib ci, auuicLiujjg pinjj. we qp npr, loqK some fHscuslon on the part of the Feed Co. tor any move this year but, if it gomes next we shall all townspeople- as to the necessity of, - - wsohfr be Verv Pleased. In the mpanh'mp wo anall now, a tourist bureau. I nersonaliv fpPt rUiKaUIAIj . i-.-.;.-ici; -ZT.r. "TrTTVTII!. , . ' " -Jf Ull as IX r nOthinpr har hppn sniri ' itnat it u going going to to be De a a hjW" () ;inv r-riT '7T SAFE pOR DEMOCRACY The. war- to make the wprW wfe I tn V4-l ' r nil n im) 1.11 h for iv- -i MlHMvJftvjf democracy, . ' . the VHc' ereat sten fprward on the part of the city to have suph an office, because these Yl$ltpr' tp ou.r cjty are really and truly anxious to know jaout tjiis part of the world. "In "in submitting suDmiuing thi? ini? report report I I hex Bowling Alley (2271 WE HAVE HELPEQ HUNPREpS 10 OBTAIN positions, as Ui-. ter Carriers, Postal Clerks. Cut? toms Examiners, Clerks, anij Stenographew. etc., 'and can help yqu. Write us for proof and free Jnjprrna'tlon. M.C.C. . Schopla thti., Winnipeg. ,oldef t In Canada. ' tf. PRIVATE HOME KINDERGARTENS PAY. We start you. Tle Canadian Kindergarten Institute! Winnipeg. tf For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations Phone G58 LadW Bowling Mee Postponed FUTURE OF JR. SOCCER U)M n.lJ' Mn4 MVG cVlP t OlVmniC ' Awln Cnhnnl Pni-aan wo 4lnn 14 efl haye been many and varied. At,aterlai. Her reCords in six week? Cannot be Carried on in Old the beginning the tourUU seemed 'show tnat .. he saw, "She should yAy u umn inemseives w asxing air-majje the 1940 Olympic squad with' t-t- ectlons but, as the season progres- no trouble ' " ' I A a SP13' meeting last even- sed, they became more inquiring, j jng q( represfntatlves from the Some of the questions asked were: j Mackay first saw June last wlptert schools to discus? the future gt the . "What goods and how much canjat a smalfpubllc school meet here. Junior Football League, it was dell take from Canada to the U5-A.iti Vomixt nt the sneed she de- elded that, owing to. the school re- - VeiOpcQ' USiilg a llU6li nw..;y.yp 'What Is there to see in the citv rraa-i' strike i in her sDecia'ity the slble to contlnu continue be imnos the activities pf and how can I spend a day twql i06 yards free style. He Invited her ; this league on the same Inter-schopl basis as. for the past fourteen years and the Prince Rupert Senior Football Association will be sjo advised. It is understood that at the High, Schopl football will be carried on as one pf the athletic activities. At Vlnn T74..J -1 - . i . tiuwaiu ciemeiuary scnopi gputh j The Boo ft r ind olean- 9 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER. s ' - - - - aiso aeciaed that . any balance in the treasury after teain Wlye& until the medals for the . "l"8 Wtan h presldtd; Shrpe TOFFEE ASSORTMENT At a. Specja Week-End Price Per Pound 25c MM English. League First pWlsjpn . Arsenal 0, Astqn Vllia 0. f Birmingham 1, Preston North' end 3. Blackpool 3, Grlmbsy Town 1. the rheetlne ed equally among the three schools were Mlss El A' Mercer ana Armur to b used for snort 52! Sutton. W VY. P- Q-KelH. J,0. Mc-' date of the banquet can not be set KlnIey' J Bl Wllklns0n. ? V- Nor- - sctici-ui v-ncaui ana J. o. . . , uun, uun, sccreiary-vreasuret, ' railwaV "I I "Lines 1 "Oim Pioneer Driuiffif l?,f iH"" Store rfa.n:ilu C)pen DaUy Tram t .m. til ;e jn. ?.v?n?7? S"1 Ii0!Wy F0 " noon till I n.m. 7 .m. till 9 p.m. Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trqns.-Atlantic Trans-Pacific o Iai199Hveir Y?? ky4n H!" and Way .Ports ' SS. "Fdncest AfJflaWe" Every Friday io p.. TWW":T TO VANCOUVER DIRECT i'RINCESS LOUISE ,. m. .SeEtember 7th th. 27th October 7-h, 18fh, . Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Servicei Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES, General Asent. Vtince nutltt B 0. , 1 I I DOUj UAUTOMATifi M CHANCE MAKE TO Mi Brentford 2, Sunderlapd. 3. DETROIT. Se. t 24: icp t Derby Cour(ty 5, Sloke City a . prfenberg, who poled out Huddersfield 3. Everton 0. jt plonU lr the sermd m ; Leicester City 0, Bolton Wandejv a dpubie-header ers u. jeyeland Indians yesterflaj , Livernool 3. Leeds United 0. tner tilt tntni tift .... Manchester United 5, Chelsea t. 'spj, to date, has nine irons MtririlexbmueVi 4. Charlton Ath.f.. an in ... .7 : ' --- I O - ' " in ii j 4 j letic o. PHtn s record of 1927 of urn ponsmoutn i. woivernampiorr a.runs for a single season t Scottish League First Division ,g Orepnbergs heavy hi- A rVrnotVi 1 flnn nor. 1 Ti.... i . 1 n. 4..u.uu..i u, ... inscia, (uesi, ouui games j Aye unuea i, marts i. day's double-header to to ueuic e, Kaitn ttovers I. tdlans. Bob Feller the ii t-auiric 4, Hamilton Acaaemicau.Diicher for c eveianrt h tv. Hibernians 5. Aberdeen, p. Motherwell 2. Queens. Park Q. Partick Thistle 1, Queen 0 pracuce games nave already been c. JohntnnP i pIvHp 3 hejd and there M considerable en, 1 &?T thC t Third Lanark 3,' Klm2mpck 1. Letters of thanks wil be sent to " " naf " Jhe Dominion Day Celebfation A. W. Aallalre. L Iludspp, A, CorpmiUee and to the Trader and Ltmd, Mr. anfl Mrs. "rS'ani? Labor " Council for their generous George Wpk, city. --'' ti 4c iiuiuur r (Nil nn 1 1 League "5ut' eame. maklne li xlxti . WW - ' WM 1U fen losses for the season. Yesterday's Bi? League k American Uaroe Cleveland, 8-6; Detroit, ii National Ltarue Cincinnati, 5; PltUburtl Chicago, 3-7 Philadelphia,! Be wise Read the war ft KEN RAYNfll For Yoor RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQllPMEtl REASONABLE R1HS rhonc BLlfi ;u Tom Andrews PIES PORK, CHICKEN, STEAK ui KIDNEY Sold at All Leadipt BulcbrJ and Grocers Plant Your PERENNIALS Vow For best results next ipft We can supply shrubs of ens description W. (JAIK Florist and NursfrjniM 1 1 ...iT xi 1 1 nil Aifu NEW HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY fKO HOME" ... ti nn nn '50 Rooms Hot 4 Cold Prince Rupert, B.C nil nui I A liVIIC ut SEAL f THE QUALITY I lrtl.'I.V VMM GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockej? pini SEAL Finest Pink Salmon t nnlf canning company wiwj the year round P8" Prince Ilujtfrt