- E C c a- 3 a e a B a a s 3 3 4U :: t; : :t i! H n w t: !J I! tt It Si i! II m M !! Perths' PLIO - PEDIC "Beautifully designed arch supporting Street Dress Oxfords, Pumps, and Straps. Just Arrived For comfort, wear and style they cannot be surpassed. Priced $6-00, 6-50 hnd $7.00 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPEUT - BRiriSU COLUMBIA fabllshed ery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by "Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avrotie H. F PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor 'SUBSCRIPTION KATES pity delivery, by carrier, jeariy penoa, paia in advatce paliUn advance, .per week Paid In advance, per month Uy mall to all parts of .'British Columbia, the British Empire and uniiea-siates, yearly period, paid in advance 8y miail to all other countries, per -year ADVERTISING ItATEb Classltled advertising, per word, per insertion -local .Tenders, per line, per insertion Member ot Audit Bureau oi Circulations tMTUY rnmoN $5.00 .12 50 3.00 9.00 .02 .25 Thursday, September 22, 1938. THE VOICE OF CANADA Yesterday we published a brief despatch intimating - "T 6 vao jiiuui uiadpjjuinieu in KAxnuun. inul is . totaling. Many Canadians -are much disappointed in their vpwn country, especially at a time like this when the fate Of nations is .at stake and the Empire is on trial. ' ; -There are many people outside of Queoec who are not eager for the country to be drawn into .a European war. Ih xact only a few fire-eaters would like to see fighting commence. 'The sad part of it all is that the people who lo..not want to fight are usually the people who some day are forced to fight and possibly lose. In Europe we see the dictators Tevelling in Avar and rumors of war and yet they have had little real fighting to do. This is largely because they have put on so bold a front that the rest of the world is afraid of them. It seems to us that it is about time we realized that we, ; as a nation, should either be a part of the British Empire or out of it. We cannot blow hot or cold as the humor of themoment suggests. If we are to be a British nation we should be ready at all times to back lip British international policies. We are keptiully informed as to what is going on and we then have the opportunity to make our protests. The possibility is that Prime Minister Mackenzie ;,haSinven advJCP. as tn thp Tin!l'tinn nf r.nnarla in yoco pf. war. It is possible that he has objected to policies vwaiiL-ii jie iuoes not line or wnich ne is not prepared to recommend Parliament to accept. '; "Evidentlv the nolipv tn bp fnl1nwrl in noaa -nf nrof 'iyould be for the Prime Minister to call Parliament to- einer ana tnen lor him to recommend to it a course of (Mtion. We take it that whatever he recommends will be flhe,..otherwise he Avould resign. That is why we )odk to .himas to what stand Canada might or might-trot take. We feel sure of this, that if tbp Rmnirp ic t wai- in a ' - - " ommj m . . tV T Ul 111 (4 just 'cause and if Canada ' does - - not - " . back uo J V. the . . Empire in t CTIPTI -n Cflllcn t Vl QT-n mill Xr cmn .r. -P,-,-. 1 i. 1 United Church s General Council i iHolcIs Biennial ! Social 'Profoems'IinisteVs Term J and Salaries, Merger of Papers and Other Questions Under Review TORONTO, Sept. 22: fCP) Time limits for the pastoral term, equalization of minister's salaries by contributions of the highly-paid citv. preacher to the stipend of his bro-? ther in sparsely-settled charges; national 'unemployment and merg ing ig of i church cnurcn publications puDucauons are are out oui- against Great Britain. He acted, as standing questions for discussion'' at thp Piohth .Mntoi j vice-caDtaln in towns of Australia Council of the United Church of Canada opening in Trinity Church yesterday. :sieraay. menas "mat tne General Council acpolnt a committee to study the whole matter of a minimum standard ofsalaris fof the immediate guidance of the whole church." I CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS . r. "". " " " " xui..IC - ' " uiu cuu vim w VV wiu, VII Vf Miriam nriam Fractional. rrartl Jim. Orandvlew Of the Domininn that, tlip vprv fnnnrlnHmic nf f Vih onmitwf will he shaken, pnlitical parties split and 'prolraDly gov- vrameiits unseatea. Twin Moose. and niackle Mlnrral rtntm Situate In rt.h. -Atllm ML-ntni? DlvlAlnn nf . OasRlar District, ' wiwre vocaiuta: vicmvty or Fourth ct vxinaud jiao jievtr in ziiuuern times oeen reanv arous-,,,uuy ed over anything but there are possibilities. The timelaaSu1 may come when she will open her eyes and take action. SSSJIc. SSnJ-S SJf tNi Avnen she will speak as the voice of one Deoole. i'6" heTWf. app!y i Mining b. if ; border tar OerUXlcates of Iraprovementa MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE SOLID WALNUT CQI AA ookcasi: JMtKUU PGLlft WALNUT DIXING 'TABLE Gateleg with CQQ t"A two leaves. Extends to six feet VwODU SOLID WALNUT DININF TABLE Gateleg COQ tZf dropleaf J5oDU Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE for th wurDose af obtaltl'iu: Cfowil And further take notice that action, under. aotlon 45 f the "Mkneral Act,1' must be commcnood before the lasu-arsoe 'of such OorUfloatcu of Improve- Dated thia Irt day of August, 1938. REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations Phone G58 SPORT GHAT When 'members of the Yarram Dolf Club m Australia take 'to the links ;Jt is-not unusual to we kangaroos browsing quietly on a fairway. Koalas and, occasionally, 'emus ;are see. Somerset county -cricket club defeated Leicestershire for its 10th victory of the 'season 'and a record. The .previous best showing was nine successes in 1936. Dan Craven, -clever Northern Transvaal halfbarik, captained Snnth cAfri in the - rugby tests and NewZealana. Guard Defence Plans In Australia 1 CANBERRA. Australia, Sept. 21: CT A move to -prevent leakage; of Australia's Increased overseas mission fields. Rev. Dr, I found useful in preparing a supply reier uryce, wno nas completed his one church indefinitplv nrnvinin - - - tne congregation is satisfied with Hobart (Tasmania) Greyhound ftiu-t iraicc o c- -ni-An f A. ...tii I Ta tntrtiiK U'Hl ctflPP 'ft 'Pl !00Q (S3. v w j va as muuiatui, -will retire I & wvw, w-o- ' with the ccmlng General Council N60 handicap in 'February. It 'Is meeung. luecucn 'ccucnoi oi me me new new mod-J moa-;"""Si" mougni to - De uie jaigcii. "" iw erator ...ITl U - t iv. . r. ,.,,V. n AffarA offered In A 11 Ct rl 1 - Professional hoyer srnlntor en. Off the "fur "With a towel. Stick to move every three or four vears eineerlne student and a former each peach "With 4 cloves. Put into whether he or his congregation de- member of the Palestine nolle- syrup land cook until soft, using sired it or not. fnrrp Pat Mnrrimmn ha nfrtvprTin half the peaches at a time. Change Inopportune Australia for a series of fights. I'each, Carrot and Apple Conserve, The Committee for the Settle- V T TO? I a ment of Ministers has taken up the When only two balls of the last 1,1 r0tS' I question of the pastoral term and over 01 tne county cricket match - r:Z i'lJi:,',,'mj M,x lhe InRredients and simmer rpnortc n tv, n.i r. ., ... between Nnttlnffhamshirp r,A S th;Pthe"m rop. Hampshire ,.rtmalned portune to amend the basis of un- had lost eight wickets. Each of the JJ lntP2 f88" antf when Ion to provide for a time limit." two balls took a -wicket .and Not-, coveLI,1th ' rra,,n wax; rr-i ... . ... iir,t,..ui.- i . 1 Tickled Peaches Pastoral time C u io. runs. ';- quarts Qf peacheSi 2 can -vsicm as a oasis, vineear 4 cuns suirar l tdrlr pin. t v,nCBar. CUPS SUgar. 1 SUCK Cin- n-n.ilH fpnH (tv,,m,.l. j, P .1 MaVinn nt m uV,i T..un less popular 4 out of their pas- Club retained the Irlfh profes-1 TZTlt lal mi-is wiui iia Q5uniie pros- r" wiiuipioiiwiip wnn an Remove skins hv vilHlnir nti pectr In sight. In addition there Is aggregate of 291, edging tnlt W. No some reason tc believe that thejlan Portmarnock, by six shots, adoption of a time limit would upon -such qualifications! (In a tnln- eluding J. Bambrlck, Chelsea's Irish lster) as scclallv nonnlar nrohnri.-international r- - j ww. . nuiu, lit V t; callv attractive. PYpnntiTPiv Knifir failed tn ini f tressed above prophetic insight, 1 five games this season spiritual force and scholarly at-' ainment'-. The church does not develop by showmanship, stunt performances or sensationalism. Christianity is a teaching religion. To teach, one must stu"dy. To im- Jpart spiritually one must have time w wiiiR. aim iaiK wnn uoa. n our Church It to fulfil its mission to men, Its ministry must have a new vision of its calling, and the laity a tranrfcrmation in their attitude to' the ministry and the church." Regarding the Question of "mini-! J mum salary" the committee recom-. Baseball Score? American League Philadelphia 6-0, Detroit 8-Boston 8, St. LOuis'4. National league St. Louis 4, Boston 0. All others postponed. vinegar, sugar and sdces for 20 minutes. Place a few nieces of thc reaches at a time in svruD and ?reatf a mn Mr mntcnvoMv irtv. Four brokpn rlhs-anH a uln,.i .. . . ,J T :. . J . . . ' " " " osvuoijr ccok unui icnaer. pacK in sterll- would seriously divide and weaken ,njured kidney caused the. death Of lzed Jars and cover -with boIlln the church." .James Wallis, ;a Kantva footballer, syrup. Seal while hot Congregations need educating on' He was hurt when a team-mate Sweet Pickled Fruit tne qualification of a minister, the.crasned into him. ,1 (Peaches, pears, sweet aoples crah . Ku.v :u56,jto, iiiiuKsiiuw are the emphasic w is too often w.v1r.a placed smvum I I Six new " experienced --p----tttJCid players In III" iprles) One oeck prepared fruit. 1 quart vinegar. 1 cud water, 2 oz. stick cinnamon. 1 oz. cloves. 4 lb. sugar Boll the , , ...... .wj : uiiu iy means' mv sueaT. ounai, vineear vinegar an-1 an i ana so on. wniie inese may be '"ira aivision English soccer team. Ioippp ?n minutes. Din oencbes oaiimjiu -iivii, ltc- w, u iuiiii, "was aiiieu in ine IlrSt wuumn wrtLrr iitiu ruu Oil 1U j but do not peel. "Pare pears and avvica. iur i:mo uupies may nt pickled mth their skins on. Stick fruit with whole cloves. Put lntc ,ryniD nd cook until soft, -mine a quarter or half of the fruit t at a time. Mrs. ? B, nibsnn rpturned ti the cltv on Tuesdav nieht's train from Terrace where she ha been snend-nr a fpw rfavs wtn Mr antj Mrs R. L. Mcintosh. X lkWWWWwr II Jainmn ACE, rUUMT r.UAUATSTt:EI BY flD.OOfl lroND coa st ttmm i.ri us i imiti r Vlrlorl. ALE tin (7 SILVElt srniNo STOUT ' Control BoTh b'isM 0r disP,ayed bV ,he L'or control Board or by k the Government of British Columbia Whifflets From The Waterfront Northbound from Vancouver to rtpfpncelSkaeway, C.P:R. -steamer Princess preparations was said to be under-1 Louise. Capt. S. K. eray, arrived m way here It was understood me yv" - " " y Intellicence service would be strengthened and special supervis ion extended to all airdromes in the commonwealth. Precautions were attributed to the extensive use of modern British equlpment-ln -de fence plans Timely Recipes "PEACH DELICACIES 1h of in a m fnr Kptnhlkan. The-! I V kV V - -. t-1iip Hartr hre 'fin MonilavL TVwvt -v - - r Afternoon southbound with a toeavy f list or passengers. There 'were -only twenty-seven going north this I morning of whom six disembarked. inere, lour lawng passage norm i from this port. C.N.H. steamer Prince 'JohriCapt. Nell McLean, arrived ln 'tiort at 1 8:45 this morning from Vancouver via tht. Queen Charlotte Islands with passengers, mall and freight. The Prince - Charles - Is - to be with All w TV vt ttib gvvu v t wp w au w,w peaches peaches 'Of 'Of exceptionally exceptionally excellent excellent drawn drawn from from service service -here .nere and ana will will General Council consists, of about mlle grass cycling Charnplonsnip at this -season, there has been be replaced by the steamer Prince 3C0 delegates reDresentinE- everv ' Gloucester, England,-was won ny riopn.H ,nr. vlr.rfe nt rM.in John Cant, oeorse Co1p viih th aistrict and phase of the church's - A- 'Newberry of the' Rover club.. w R ,Deacnes oan be utnizca sailing tomorrow night lor the work throughout Canada and the t in 14 minutes, 17,4 seconds. 'The rectpes given below -will be south over the .same route. of peach delicacies that may le Capt. Johnny Clausen-is Ida vinir used during the winter months. today with Ills packer Rap on the "Peach and Tomato Chutney ' final collecting trip Of 'the season One-half peck peaches, 1 'quart to the salmon trolling grounds. He ! tvIII be oneof the first itemsisuch a race ever Austral-J ,. ... fn,lt hpn1,h u now nlrkincr ,,r. hi v, on the agenda. Dr. Bryce -assumes.' la.. (food chonner). 1 tablesnoon wouml winter. the pastorate of Metropolitan 'mace, 1 tablespoon cloves, 1 table- ! Church, I R. N. McDavid, star player with PICK Toronto, on October 1. po0n Cinnamon, 'Vi peck tomatoes, -ON KEE- w.ninuuvii ui me uiinea utc, o ,u...B.-. ,y oz. papnKa, Vt p?CK lomaioes, .vw.. w. uijt. t. viri--jcp- Church of Canada, followin? the of the century, died suddenly at 62. 2 cups brown sugar; 3 xups cidei I uty R?ve Holtby Metcalfe of union of Methodist, Presbyterian In his day the "Rangers were ama-Vjnegar &y Swansea Uiformed police his vyuugiegauonai cnurcnes in i leurs ana ine aauings ui khi cnu Mix. well. Let stand overnight, in 4,uinc aa oeen roooea again the 1925, at present provides that "the soccer. McDavid, a prosperous tail- thc m0rplng cook slowly, stirring eighth 'time In nine -year. "My pastoral relation shall be without a or, never gave tip his amateur stat- frequently until it is of the Tight house has been robbed again as. time time limit." Umlt." A A minUfpr minister mat, mav stvp ii us nn,l,linAi i USlIll " hs ciM consistency. . Sweet Pickleti Peaches William "Pprrilp 7S Srnttlsfi -horn rini. half rlr nooh! D 1h him ...... u.m and ,ic he is io willing w;ninj to w siay stay on on the me goii golf professional pruiesaiunai, responsible icapuusiuic iui for brown prown sugar, sugar, 1 i pint pint vinegar, vinegar, 1 oz. job. "For years there has been an laying out more than 70 golf courses stick cinnamon, whole cloves, Q&ITlHnn Iw, o it . - it. . I L 1 T I . 1 T,l 1 JI.J . U l'. Tnll . ..!.. church for the adoption of the old home in Wales. Meinoaist itinerant svstem bv wnich the clergyman was compelled GTVEN TWO MONTHS PORT CREDIT. Ont. Sept. 21 (CP) Pleading not eulltv in charge -of keeping beer nd Jiquor mon 20 minutes Din neacnes 0'' wuman-.iara "I'canarmif quickly In boiling water, then ni!jia bottle of whisky in one day, easy" She was sentenced to two months. FOK SALE axbflllllll LU -REAM Enamelled coal stove nearly new, also brick-lined heater. Phone Black "836. T22T FOR SALE Osed chesterfield and two chairs. One rug 0x9. Phone Blue -.936. (223, HELP WANTED FULL TIME help required at Ridley Home. Must be over 25 years Phone Red 822. (tf liOAftl) AND KOOM COMFORTABLE Rooms, excellent fare, reasonable rates. $14 2nd AVenue West over Prince Tluperl Feed Co. (J27 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Itoyal Bank Bldf. HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND A VE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580 v V kA I . I ivienwnoKno -say Ml If vW 7 PANETUAS n ( PERFECTOS V mm KEN RAYNl For Your RADIO SERVICE 3IODEUN F.qUIPMLT HEiSONA15LE KATES Phone I? LACK U! Tom Andrews PIES POUK, CHICKEN, STEAK mJ KIDNEY Sold at All Leading Bukhn and Grocers Plant Your PEKENMALS Now For best result r.f-x" We can supply shrub- cf ewj descrlphc:: W. C.AIK Florist and Nurserjm TIIIHD AVEM'E NEW ROYAL HOTEL - J. Zarelll Proprietor '"A 'HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Hates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot it C 1 Trince Ruperf B.C Phone 281 P.O. Boi 1 THE SEAL of QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Ke;l Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Tinl Salmon Parted by the only rin canning company with n the year remd payroll w Prince Ruprt It Vou wish to swap som ethUiB- Try a classified.