7 Perths' PLIO - PEDIC F Beautil1)' designed arch support ing Street Ores? Oxfords, Piimpsj and Straps. Just Arrived , For comfort, wear and style they , cannot be surpassed. Priced S6-00, S6-50 and S7-00 AMILY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes D THE DAILY NEWS. fRINS RUPERT - BRUTISH COLUMBIA fubUsbed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prlnc Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue fl. f PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor .1 L-.,-l-. P4JLT JDITION Monday, September 9, 1938. j i One of the milk companies advertises that their milk is the product of contented cows. And then tcpes some William Turnbull Returns To City i .unpleasant person and points out that there are rjQ cw- tented ;ows. The moment they are turned put into the ' pasture they are attacked by flies and gnats which make j life miserable fpr them. They will swish their tails and i run in order to get rid of the pesky flies. If some good j rend of the cows builds a smudge in the comer of the field the cattle come around in order that the smoke may ! relieve them of their troubles. 1 Another trouble with contented cows is that occas-! anally a storm comes up and they have tQ run. before jt! pr seek sbelter under trees or hedges if no artificial sheU 1 ter is provided for them. We mention this just to sbow that men apd women j are hot alone ip having their troubles. Go thiropgh ajll phases of animal life and you will find the ame thing, j There is always something to keep us from bejng quite content with our lot j Just now a great mapy of us are worried because the iazis seem nneiy o sian a war n wnicn we may become involved. When it is pqt that, there a.re labor "disputes, political disturbances, financial depressions to keep us from thinking too much of ourselves. Just when it seems as f everything vas going to be lovely, there is some kind ..ox a setoacK. And yet it is noticed that most of these worries are mental. They do not really exist. They exjst only in oilr minds. And, as has often been said, "Most qf tpe things we fear never happen." While it is good for us to take an Interest in world affairs and in national affairs which of course means political affairs, while we should all int erest ourselves in civic affairs, in school affairs, in social! (fairs, jn everything which touches' bur lives, ever sp re? ' mQtely, we must control ourselves and our thinkine and! not lot plausible talkers and plausible politicians and propagandists lead us away. tifi;i j i. i it l i i - i mwie nc uu uut auggcat mat peupie snuuiu De COn-J teiited cows," we suggest that they should, while taking a K?.en interest in everything around them, remember ha.t the world has been m existence many millions of years! ind the prospect is that it will last for many million mare years and that we are only specs on its surface, insignifi-' cent as one of the discontented cows that is stirred to apt' nu' uy Vfie nitie oiacjt ;ues. ui me Dinions oi people wno hve lived and died in the past hundred years- only a few hundreds at the most are remembered and the memory ui muse is graauapy lading, There have been wars and .rumors of wars sjnee men vwere turned out of the paradise of unconspibusness and learned to fight for their own existence and their right to a plaee in the world. There will be more wars and ru-mqrs of wars for years to lome. But we are evqlvhng mentally and physically and by harnessing the forces ol nature we.are learning to live together without fighting qui there is a lot ot loving to be done before we reach a point where we can subordinate our desire to the commop good, W see that as we look around us in Prince ftupVrt and listen to the excited and doplish talk of our embrvo 1 nn A lCftlC4 p. War begins in the human mind. It is largely the result of ignorance and superstition and of that innate and goa-given though wrongly applied desire to express selves. A ' ' ' ' ' ' - - lff sji n iiiibii i i iy" jup. Healsqpitt ArthflTSpufr wnQ,MIMIMr MRN is runnlrie a fish market not far lUllllilU llJUls I ) - . a JAM. n-!l I irom ca.n irTancj-sco aim uuuis .Another former Prince Rupert man ' was Roy Miller who la still In the Printing game, in San Francisco, Hls younger son is the scioplboy Was. Formerly Editor of the pUj champion down there News and Xow Is With Land xjr Turnbull has changed con Settlement Board mtY DOES ANYBODY BORROW FROM A BANK? WHY does anybody borrow monex? Here is the answer: Usually to make a profit or to use the money for his advantage. Be the borrower a farmer, marketing organisation, lumberman, miner, fisherman, rancher, maniifacturfr none ever borrows from a bank and pays interes except to gain a benefit outweighing the interest charges. Every Canadian dollar represents tangible wealth already produced, or w ages paid for sen ices rendered, Every Canadian dollar issued can be described accurately as to purpose, as a wealth-producing, wage-paying, profit-seeking dollar. Occasionally tame Vorrotrffl dollar brrun temporarily tleadireight flebtfterliapi you.nuffer a Uut or a iftuoi) throufh drpught or oilier naliral-calamttyi But uith a bellfr reason, better price and brighter buinet$, thf later ha a chance tn recti rer hi lne. rI borrpy.- 11,000 frpm the bank, paying interest because th bank is rendering me a service," pne pian instances. He goes on thus: . rWhy do I Jtorrow the $1,000 ? "To u.e in a bu.-ines deal and make a profit. "Mv deal concluded successfully, 1 repay the bank and have a profit of say 2100, which I put tq my credit in the bank. "The bank has back its $1,000 and interest, and I have $100 I didn't have before. ''Multiply that borrowing of mine, my use of the money, my repayment apd my profit, hy many borrower, day after day, and you see what is happening as a continuous revolving prpr cess throughout the year in the business world." A farmer borrows for seed, cultivatipn or harvesting; a fisherman borrows for bait, boat or vages; a manufacturer bor? rows against raw materials be-ui fabricated, to pay wages to finish and market his goods but none of these borrows except in the hope of profi to himself, in supplying tne needs of others. Banking is not mysterious. A farmer's co-operative marketing organization uses bank credit so that the farmer may get cash for his crop at the elevator without waiting for it to reach Liverpool. A merchant borrows from the bank and is enabled tq pay lug bills early, take "advantage pf discounts, and pass part nf his saving pn to his customers. A small farmer with 20 hogs borrowed $50 for feedt paid $1,75 interest and was enabled to sell bis hogs for $100 more than be would have got on an earlier market. His net profit was $ 18.73. That is au authentic case. Here is apother: A bog-raiser on a large scale $100 interest on a loan for ftaid eecj. He writes us that be made a net profit of nearly $2,000. ' These are instances of the kind of services bank credit, ex changed for individual credit, , performs as aq everyday rou tine, in Canada. Any community can supp!y scores of similar examples. What is money ? Coinage. Bank of Canada note, bank notes, dejils. Chartered banks now isue their notes up fo a legal limit of 85 jkt cent of their paid-up capital. Yearly this is being re duced and the right of notfr issue as steadily vested ip the Bank of Canada, A charteted bank's notes are the first charge on its assets. In case of trouble they must, be 1aid off lefore a single cent can e paid on deposits or on any other debts owed by the bank. To make doubly sure that notes will lie redeemed, acb bank nays into a fund held by the Minister of Finance, an amount of cash eqoal to five per cent. I he average of its bank notes outstanding. This is called the "Bank Circulation Redemption Fund." The total of this fund is available for the purpose of redeeming the outstandipg notes of any bank. Notes of the Bank oi Canada are money legal tender cash that Bank's notes and dp- Ksits are backed (July 30, 38) by 56.26 per cent, of gold exchange. Notes of the chartered banks, too, are money :their promises to pay; every dollar backed by more than twenty dollars of assets. They are redeemable, on demand, in cash. Your de)osit in a chartered bank also is money you r-an, buy things with it- It arows from, your labour, production and. thrift. It is redeemable in ciit. It is a measure of your real wealth. You may make payments by chrque upon it, k ben your cheque goes through the Clearing House system, j must le met by the bank on, which it js drawn. Any balances as le. twecn banks have to lie settled in cash daily. Your Canadian dollars art useful factors in a system that prod tires w eal th for all ofCanada. THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA Ymir local branch bank manager trill be glad to talk hank' ing uith you. lie will be glad to antxrer your questions, from the standpoint of his oun experience, the next article in this series will appear in tills newrpaper, Watt h for it. AT SMITHERS SMITHERS, Sept. 19: Dr. Lang. EeoJoetst working In this awtric; - . . o w .thi summer, accuxxiuuiicu I rfderably since he left here. He Is m-j-- nls Dome Mountain 'Vinatrlsr Hut InnVc and helftV. I . . 1. I i1"""" vw it- -i - properly last wees u mojrvv. ft. t X 1 i Ti.i n ... ne w ueuiK sept UU5' ."'7, They returned to smuners iasi ItT. "S"? friendi here ip about former He ov i" left "- . "evening and Dr. Lang to (eare r I ... I ; twenty year, declared Willla.rn, 1 ; immediately to inspect me cuyu- I furnbull, Jormerly pill Turnbull ' , . TT try w the Babine Mountains fJditor i the Daily News in this Jnk w Mergjleld, magfcian of the HU party whlch ta mac?e up citv. Since leavine here a srreat Showboat company which arrived j , Q nudents, be leay- tt-k , j j. .w- here at the week-end will remain twir studies u. n..nt Avt.tnPi, nov. here while the Showboat conunu-s .- th. ur.iverslties but Dr. Land a nasiticui with the Oliver govern- V various points aong l? -j conUnue hU vorU here alon? mat but when the Tories came In- W Pal Is unUl the weather drives him ou to .wr Bill oassed out" For a row evtnlng- iIr M"?neW nM pf the hlUs. M lc,fC ",c " Dr. Armstrong. wn0 nas wen leood manv rears he was in South .America, chieflv Brazil and Buenos "aements In the south. operating In tHe territory north 1 Alive kiit hA arrived harlr n v!-. and east of Haxelton. is also due toria In August and now Is with the' "n" 'nneral'took place this after- jn mlthers today with his party, These parties are all working under the Department of Mines at Ottawa. I Man in the Moon ' It may seem quiet on the western front but Hitler has not quit. He Is on the Job all the time. It Is not a case of freeing the Sudeten from Czech rule but ol getUng that big munition factory so that he may be able to get more and more. My name and aim Is Hitler, My job Is getting more, If I do not flop 111 never stop Though I smear the world with pany. gore. "Nothing to. read around this place,' stormer the man of the house who had settled down for an evening, but some old next month's magazines!" ' He: "What sort of bracelet would you like? . . . Well, why don't J'u apswer?" She: "Darling, silence Is golden!" "What do you thing Is the trouble with farming?" "Well," replied' Farmer Bentqver.J "in. my day when we talked' about what we could raise on 6ot apres, we meant porn not loans."! "Mummy, something.'' I want to man over there task another cake, when ypu weren't locking." ENCfltpips JSbANp CHARLOTTETOWN. Sept. 19: I CP Prof. William A. Reddin of Prince of Wales College completed a canoe trip which encircled Prince Edward Island. His trip Is1, believed to be the first in the island's history The prolessor covered as much as 30 miles a day ElMSi FOK HALE FOR SAf-E Chep. Blue 53. full Writing pesk. (221) FOR SALE Pigeons. Apply Archie McLeod, DBi 10tb. Ave. East ) phone 35, (2191 j HELP WAlS'TPI) FULL TIME help required at Ridley Home. Must be over 25 years. Phone Red 822. tf ) SALESLADIES Wanted to sell Avon Products. Good commission Chance for advancement. No experience necessary Apply Room 7, Savoy Hotel (213) Bright Future Is Seen For Co-Operatives .'1 Bright utu?p for the development f CP-operatives It) ewfoynillarirt where the movement now was, pnly n its infancy, was predicted her iy J Gordon Howell, acting sec-. tetary of the Department of Agrl- :ulture and Rural Extension yi the ancient colony. Farmers and fisherman had come Interested In the possibilities of co-operative marketing and tflt rubject was being studied by s.tudv groups throughout the ryral ftpcf .'fishing areas on the West Coast. l- . government in connection with noon frBm the P1 of B' C' while the party of Dr. Kindle is Campaign among the primary' Jand settlemept 'baartj actlvltlei IJe Updertars the fete Chris Berg, working on Hudson Bay MounUIni producers in rural areas to n-. WiM be 'leaving here for the inter- local fisherman. Rev. L, C. Jensen at Smlthers and Is camped at Lakejcqura.?e increased producttop -to " ' ofndlnri Mower the amount of foodstuff lor on Wednesday.' Officiated and 'interment interment took took olace place Kathljnv When coming north from Los Angeles Mr. Turnbull met Mr. and at Fairvlew cemetery. Mr?- ack. Yenables at Oakland, " California. Mrs. Turnbull Is god- The Dally Ne las an audited niqther to Miss Venables now grown circulation. Piay saf el Imported, was being carried out by WAKE UP YOUR the Newfoundland agriculture deTThatre oartroent Expansion o tne co-pperapv( movement had. benefitted the flstv ing areas in some sections along' tjie West Coast while the co-op' eratlve system was making encourv aging progress In Ihe western -tees tion pi the Uland, Mr. Howell said Falling off Qf the Eurppean, mar; ket. due to unsettled conditions as well as the embargo placed oh mported fish by thf Brazilian, government, were contributing fae tors In t)ie present depressed sjtut' atlon of the fishing Industry, hf ald. Teacher Writes Theme Song EDMONTON. Sept. 19: CP1 theme song has been added to the physical drills and gatne4 learned by Instructors In training here for Alberta's youth, training course. Classes, tn the scheme will swing into actlop throughout. the province in October. 1 Words of the song were vyritten! ' Prospective Bridegroom, (gaily): Jb WH'laaV Cromp, an EdmpnWq -Will It take much to feather a fchooj teapherattfndlng tb.e tralp; ,ing classes. Set to the tune of a little down." Young Mother: "Nurse, what Is the mast difficult thing for a young mother to leam?" Nurse: "That other people have perfect children, too.' ... "Anchors Away,' it Is sung as: a preliminary to drills and exercise Ing bouts. It goes: "Stride forward full and free. . Reach for the swy; Our health fraternity Builds strength and keen agility. So swing freely down the line, t Breathe full and strong! Alberta's great health prograra builds 'em and marches right along!" LAND RF.OISTRT ACT Re: OrUrict oi Title No. 13144-7. M,f we EMt Half of U ROUlb Wtll Quarter of Bectioa FlTe (I), ToTHhl3 Three (S). R&ne Five ), OoMt ty- tnct, in the Province of Brtttth Columbia. mlA to oootaia Eighty ((Q tnu, more or lea. WHEREAS yevot ol lot of the stxrrf Certificate oT Tiye tmued ta the Mmi of John A. Hslrarsco hu been filed la tbli office, notice la herebr rlren that 1 1 ahll, at the expaUon of one moot a whisper from the dime of we first DUbhcitlod hereof, lasue a Provisional OprtlfloaU XI "Darling big girls tlvit.are nearly ' Vt five never whisper before com- n to me in uriting-. uateu ax we Land Registry Offices "All right then, but that gentle-'au a d ims. " ANpRJJW THOUPSON. Deputy ReKlstrax of Tl'Jeaj HYDE j Transfer 1 j 315 SECOND AVE, FTIPWITITDl? viin 1 vnii MOVING j ! Cartage j Light Delivery i Coal j Wood I Phone 580 UVER BILE- , r vi tau ...... nrn,i,i c,r . .! IUiWuc. Mnvi-mi-ni Onlv In Its Infant f wtoMWfwUw, In NeHfoundUp4 HALIFAX, Sept. PP - ' Kui. . dl I, .7" I lMt la L - . (tUM 1 1 I CUM- h fxi r iT,rm ruii uf Lit fiovur BWUI f i . v; rT "ob tnd no Hr lr..k tlx bUr Aoa I, Anniversary Of Famous Flayers Vancouver on the steanei Cat J " vwu.CoUQQ " managers of Fa PI ovsra r,nri44Ion o which he attended c4iphnM H twejiljetri apniversary o! ope tlons of the big comnanf v,.. ?ers -were there from AlberUt HrllJh Colu.mbia and amonn V T. Va!hflntnn nf TV t. dent of the concern Th nt.. ng was field the Hotei yjaa KEN RAYNER for ar RADIO SERVICE M0PEHN EQl'IfMUT ftEASONABLE RATU Phone BUCK tit Tom Andrews PIES Pork, Steak inij Kxtorr fin Any Slif, Aij frirt Sold at Uadlnr BaUbtfi t( firpctn Rose Bushes We have beeh notified Ika supply will be limited. Order now while all varieties are ob tainable. WM. GAW, Florist Third Avenue j. H. BULGER Optometrist Kojsl Bank M NEW ROYAL " HOTEL l, ZarelU ProprfW -A HQME AWAY ' lOME" 11 ei SQ Rooms Hot U Cdfl ,WW Prince Kupert, BB. 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