PACE TWO A A ...4 1-1 . . . Specials BOYS AND GIRLS BOOTS & SHOES " " AH the leading makes including: Greb, -Sisman'-s, Jack & Jill, Little - Pal, and Hewestons. We can guarantee the. quality and they are priced as low as cheaper .shoes. You. cannot 40 -wrong these dependable lines. on Family shoe store itR The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. TKLNCIC RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Dally News. Limited. Third Avonue M. F PDLLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES Xtty delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid Indratce Paid In advance, per we-fc ;Pld in advance, per month uwmu, jean perwa, jiaja m advance " .fij-mail to. an other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES THa-Sitied advertising, per wore, per insertion " local readers, per line, per Insertion News Department TeJepnor.e uiniouii jw uieniuon Telephone Member of Audit Huiuq ol rCiremlatioiq OA1LT KDIZIOM U The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Daily -Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations. "i visit OF ROOSEVELT Rupert ;By mall -to all parts of British Cdumbla..ienUshEiaplre and SjOO J02 .25 Thursday, September 8, 1838 i That mat IS is.-ocean-ln& B vessels YCVM:l5 c could ou ti reach reacn tne, the.11 lOr0e aurtnS much trie only slow thing about the city but traffic must be-n,aml -P0 of America and they. low or it would be dangerous to cet around wouW develP a new coastline, If-Ketrhilfan ntf ,A-, IT.. - . thousands of miles in length.' nf) ' 7 , vut a City 01 gardens "eight -could be handled ata frac- ana uowers as we have done, one very soon woulff not be tkm of the eost .by rail, or traas-ariie -to walk along the streets for flowers. TheVd be wPment through existing canals Rowing everywhere. And why shouldn't they do it? ,ports- i hey have the elimatp and thP amo envt nf ;L.i .... TThe power developed by a St have. The dahlias seen there are just as birr b,fi as in Prinoo "f nce d,am V dams- BOUld Rupert and the colors as pure. Z TnE D AIL Y( NEWS sThursday. 8eyic4u S3J JRENEWS INTEREST IN BIG WATERAYS f IAN MJnited States Writer Reviews Arnimpnfc For Against. Great Scheme forfst Lawrence Ri?er By MORGAN AkBEATTY Associated Press -Staff Writer and! I j .WASHINGTON, September 7: CP.) W President11 Roosevelt's excursion tothe new Thousand Islands bridge. ' between Canada and the United States boosts on to the. j front page an internationalissue that, has boiled back and! I fry nnwc fkn C T .....- Or t i " ."c idwicntK ruver ior nearly a century and a half. -That issue 3s the jrojosed;St.3awrenee-deep!' waterway conneeting 'the .contin- - .' - - ent's Great Lakes parts with the the -fonder, .and o ibank-AtlarttiCrOcean, thus making -ocean HPt 1 ports r-et .uch inland -cities -as J)u- JEh 'United States eukl e luth. Chicago, XJetroit-Fort William, -spending money on a rivr ..that Ont Toledo, aevelanriand Buffalo. ilcwrintc iheea iaCanatllan.er-Tbe deep .waterway has .been f- -Tit cry. jFram .the Canadian .point ficially defined as a waterway with tew, there is .something strange a channel At least ;27 feet deep to Ahout the United 'States -being go aecommociate .90 per .cent of the HUng lo jjay be.ost of develop- ' VfKfW a Ulna fhA uuan .at -A .-. in? thf t T aurr.nM. ToniHc Jin. - .... j-, JVJ fUlJ" . ' T I . J. iJ.m . m. I thing shallower than 27 Xeet -would fiiead, it Is proposed thatJ!-Am,rl-' choke -out much ocean freighter ci n ,ar ll -Canadian canals .should tnnnaop T'hprp o ro tiun noti.rl iiP -I llil? H lc-n C7 Hfararf rip bflrrierR fnr mtvst wpan InrmaoA Ha. Several larsp jvirt? ciirh itiRss. jtweentbe Great Lakes and Atlantic n. Kew yeS- 5fciladelnnia -uiud I Ocean. .Montreal .would ;see their big .ship- 1 One is thp ao-miw tth rf :Pmg industries to inland -norts. roanng.inxemauonaj iiapias on the '"" UK""""J -ywum 'lower 3t.. Lawrence. The Canad- -richer United States ,lans 4have built canals And locks couW evelep'itad.ustties along the' 1 around-the japids, but these works LaTence before the corres-1 accommodate only smaller vessels P00" -area nrtheHanadian,side 'requiring 44 feet of water or less). couW .get. under way. thereby.creat-. Trae other hurdle is- the Jo-mile " "iU-" menace 10 strip of land separating Lakes &ie Canadian industry. and Ontario, along 'which runs the ,Preinlr Hepburn of Ontario op-1 famous Niagara Elver. That river poses waterway, declaring the proiect Is not lustifiwl . viss o- utui uuuuicu a ct w k ecu - "ilithe two lakes. Part of the dropjn-'grounds)- 1 ciaenwy, creates uie oreatn-taKUig ' - olc -; beauty of Niagara Falls. The Can- PresIdent Roosevelt has just pro-, adians -also have built the "Welland -P05"1 io.Canada a Jiew treaty -to ship canal around the falls, but Its uniten iutes to go channel Is only 25 feetdeep). . ahead ith a power dam and the Here ,1s the deep waterway deep terway along the St. Law-, thi?. nothing Thpn so-ain here, every other place TX. beintr Q tetter -ller ln?" thanJwer United Stales and anari, orlfn0Uld 'fhoJid i sisn tne treaty- hu,,qf " ,A ; ,r. , fJ n reiue tO ee ,of its Whifflets From The Woterront ft, f 1 C railway at Ketchikan Jike ;we have! bth sides ot the international tor-1 Coming north aboard the steamer they d be forcing business through the port with the rest "der opening up possibilities for ex-P,rince Charles this voyage from Of the World. Their COmrnunitv snirit W n vcrnAnM PloJtg .great mineral wealth, e3. Vancouver Tia the Queen Charlotte that, once a lead is fnvon nlm,,v,iVK "A" Peclally iron xire in uprtate New ls'an.as were several tourists who tHittimur K m asw. dw transpor' io)W i('Sls!ead'"BU1,t'!soraeth";fi- What we suggest I Awflcui cn wheat is tnat in tne morninrr we turn nni fn Tf , H . . '-Ti ' ' ----- AM.ao LlllUllilLl Lll . ' vw 1341 blld WlJCab WJ " , iVetcniKan, breathe in .SQme of their optimism and deter- i better advantage In the world amtr-ir.",' commanded . by Capt. Neil mination and thpn set. nut rn fn Pnnn D.,,.-i..' ( ket bscause it would cost them 1pm MC"aP' arved in port tt 3:15 lems with enthusia. ThenW $Tny h3' Sttin? a EhiP subsidv om Ottawa, and, thirdly, getting ready to make next year a banner year in jiardening and flower-growing with view to makinttecity the most desirable place on the. continent in summer for visitors These are three important matters. WeiViay jiot be able to do very much individually in the way of highway building or providingthe ship subsidy but we can all take part without political, sectional, or class distinction m making Prince Rupert Jthe real city: beautiful, the flower qty of the north. loadngat Inland jjorts, than. itdoes to use the railroads or trans-ship tnrough the canals, a costly pro cess. The Rebuttal caught the steamer. Prince George yesterday afternoon to make the round trip to Anyox .and Stewart and south this, evening. The Prince bill There were 191 passengers aboard the steamer Princess 'Louise which Tho ; Jieraay aitemoon terwav 8 wa-jirom 3:30 to 5 p.m. southbound - wJr- 1 from Rlcmrnrav ,tr ml- The railroads would he robbed of' disembarked r TkV " ihelr Jlfe-blood freight on both KEN RAYNER For Your iRADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE RATES I'hone BLACK 712 and four took passage on her from una pon ior tne south. F. Currle. Chef from MnroanV I togging camp, arrived yesterday on the Prince Charles n his . way to Vancouver. If you wtin u, swap omethlng fry classified. 1 at 10:30 tomorrow night on her return south via the Islands. 1 HIS MAJESTY INSPECTS THE IIOJIE FLEET Wearing the uniform o. an admiral of the fleet King George VI is pictured (about to descend companlonway as he conducted an inspection aboard the cruder H2.1S. Aurora in Weymouth Bay during his recent review ot the home fleet. Behind the king are the ship-'s officers. The crew Is lined ud for Inspection on the lower deck. Mail Schedule scheme itself: rence, auowing, Canada until 1M9 For nt East- First, dam up the St. Lawrence at !fL?m?lete of the' system. : Monday. Wednesday, and one or two nlaces alons the Inter- . iUJS lM.uine anaaa is not ready , Friday .. ..5 national Rapids, and -build locks to' on?y.ut would ap-lift From the "st Pfove the scheme 1,:, s now. so the Un- m m Uliu kj nLl ulcoii ic.wi.i. diiiuiiii . . . . the dams. The channel would have i Turd'av -u- j-.j-.j . . ... .1 Canada has not renliArf .in th eaturaay 1100 11.00 DJn pjn. Y NOT .LEARN rSTE ? SaS .upplyAmeriCan n0te transmuting thForrVaneouver- We r have u m - Prince Rupert a number of people who seJlooojwo horsepo of electric rvftothth" i0vnmeDt- esdf :30 uoon mrr good nnnrl ti .ii . , . r . ' rtr .. ... . fcven If the Canadian oovpmm nt Thursday 10 njn. iuunti to iu dc dlvIdd oivioea Dfliwpen beteen mp. ... " - would Friday 9:30 pjp theiahr !iather the .i countryside o.Tn lone ,C'naV2 the'"310 to 06 tlHedIy W?Py tbe.meri themeri- -Sept- 3. 7. i7.jmd37 4 pin. it v - ...-.f- t"""& w.w c.n.i. euuu jii uLiier ihmcw niir ii'hnfhmif ti . river jon on -both oth skies. kw j can senate ana the.Canadlan u ,, par-7FromVanconver-- ' Hive ivupert nas. eVxier ervthinir tktir i, : U !rthhfnl- f course, teth of these I Third, the Welland Canal around are wrong, we have a fine little city at Prince J?upert:Niasara wuid be deenened to 27 TVlth much tOOmmend it anrl w Qtro o U.i.. Ij-'sa- ifeet juxl Kiaeara Ji'alis ,mlH hp liament. Power. Ouestkn All through the years, the argu. ZenS. Yesterday We tried to point OUt gome of ,nJ beautified and improved -to deliver men over electric power has slow-pointS Of thecitv Of Ketchikan rA TOOre elflctrlc Power tnan the pri-! been overshadowing navigation, fnl S ne 0 0f these vas the .ate Roosevelt administration enthusksrr tW ,W interests arfng it from thejThe pro-in S eyh0W for their own City When talking! two governments now provide. V" to see behind some of the op-10 siraneers. How thpv tullr wn Aim.r.: .l fn,irh r . u u j. fnosition inttu .. u. , Sunday . --- --.-j "iivh uiijvuasiiiii tllcse mat vu" uuiu ik creaii-. .v -nia3 uic jianu Sent Sept. 2 2, 12 12 an and ters among themselves We naturally do not know ,ed withjill the money shejias spent iof the Alumlnum-Company ol Am- ' ' iKetchikan is.at a serious disadvantage inteint? built rm 6n;the-st- Laence waterway and.rlca and the Niagara-Hudson pow-jFor Anyox and an island ninptv mil&c mm fti ' " T , . infiuau vanai so tar. ana the un- """"j new Tors. i SKSmtt fdsi" States Wuld pay the bill for So-about the only mcontestlble1 2,1! disadvantage. There are Other4 creating the deep channel along, statement you can make about the uuyaavamages that have to be overcome. The difficulty the rapid3 and "eating the power lst- Lawrence deep waterway Is With Frince Rupert is that things have been too easv and dam or dams "Quired. This cost that It would have been built years we have received-a great deal of govprnmpnt hoin W0B,d 06 Iose to.aoooogo. ! a8 ' there,were no valuable eiec- Kekhikan has a ivav Of makVriJ f i?' t, 'Case.r-raVaterway , trfc Power lying idle ,4but ready for maHlnShe OSof what SpW thf it Herere use) 111 the st- Lswrence .rapids, theanain.arguments for or DOSSesses W- hnJ tW Ci.Sthe business section is builUm piles, theeewatemay: ,f river were. flo' boundary line " 77 f, e WKJ PePie- the main business' Ninety per cent of the world's Deiweeniwonations-hlchlithap ,n"CTl . !s B" , "arrow nat trail wBiH, ic has uaa to tu be ue slow HlOW. To You, he's the 4ipm. Wednesday 10:30 ajn. Friday 4 pjn. ;Septj2,.12 andj22 ajn. Sunday 7 pjn. 'Wednesday 10:30. ajn. Friday 4 pm. 22 ajn. Stewart- Sunday 9 p.m. Wednesday 3 pjn. f AMILY BUTCHER Ta-tht Rnnlr. fio'c S BIG BUSINESS .From Anyox and Stewart j Tuesday ...11:30 aja i Thursday 8 pjn. For .Naas lUver and l'ert Simpson- Sunday 3 pju rom Naas.itiver and Port Simpson j Tuesday 11:50 am. P m- t ar Queen Charlotte Islands : Sept. and 23 9;30 pjn.J From Queen Charlotte UUtvdt I Sept. 7 and 21 ajn. For Alaska-September 2, 12 and 22 . sljo. From Alaska-September 3, 7. 17 and 27 . pjn. ,C. X. K. TKA1.VS For the East Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8 pjn From the East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays 11 pjn NEW GOLF COL'KSE CAVENDISH, P.E.I.. Sept. 1: CP) Approximately 40 men are em ployed laying out a golf course In Prince Edward Island's new National Park. FOR EXAMPLE, of the 86,600 borrowers on our books in Canada at end of our 1937 business year 61,728 had loans for $300 and less. In other words nearly 70 per cent of these clients were what might be termed "small" borrowers owners of businesses fanners, and ordinary men and women requiring money for legitimate personal needs. Small loans , are Big Busineu to this Bank, which - desires at all times to meet the legitimate credit needs of business and private individuals. Your enquiries are invited. In twalva months iOfiOO.000 individual depotitt toeri aect pled from ff euHomert and 60,000,000 thtqutt euhedenlered checked and rechetked by The Iloyal Dank alone. JJ THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA OVIB too BRANCHES IN Att PANTS or Hotel Arrivals Printe Rupert H. areenwood, F. curt, er; .Chris iugland. x and F.W.Baldwin, ParMSt ion, Morcibylsland, F.-uak Bo.' t M. Haynes. Victoria j Vancouver; W. j. Durnin i Royal W Whltej,p.johnMn) y ver; Al Wole. cltv p mI"0 wife, .Vancouver; 0.2 Savoy F Dlggles. Seaton; Mr and Mr. D. Mclndor. Yahk, Be ChaXi Carpenter. Massett, Jim Telegraph Creek; Alex Smith. k N ' mu. Constipated? You .ShoridGetattheCauM! ict of people think they cant be Regular" without frequent tnpj to -the medicine chest 1 w doae up and get.it over," they uu you. But docton know they dent "eet it oyer" at atl-unul they .get at the caute of the troublel . Cba&cea xe it's simple to find the cause if you et only vfcit most people 'do meat, bread, potatoes. It's Ukely ton iont an enough "bulk." And "bulk" t!oes&t mean a lot of food. Ill a kind ot rood that isnt consumed in the bcxly, but leayet a aoft rtiflky- mass In the intesuoet .and helpa & bowel movement If that-fiu you. your ticket b a nmcby .breakfast cereal -Kel-logg'a All-Bran. It contalna the "bulk" you need phis the gnat mvesuuai vowc, nunun il, Eat All-Bran every dar. drink plenty of water, and lust witch the. old world grow brighter oy Kauogg tn London, Out. yAiaoc MUSIC Miss Lawrence Teacher of Violin, Theory Harmony CUsaes C4mniencuic Septem- ber 1. Phone 580 Three Violins For J- H. BULGER Optometrist Koyal Bank Bldf. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU. Proprttor "A DOME AWAY FBOM HOME" Rate 91 Jt mf 10 Booms Hot St Cda WUr Prince Knpert, B.C. Phone 181 P.O. Box Phones 18 Si 81 P.O. Box i"5 Your Quest For Service Is Ended When You Go To IvIUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality Groceries OppoJlteCanadlatjEgloni THE SEAL of QUALITY ill GOLD SEAL ' Fancy Red Sockeye ' Is FINK SEAL FJriest Pink Salmon -IHteked 'by the only $ttax canning company with an U tbs year round payroll in Prlncs Rupert