Ml Ml I AOI TWO Summer FOOTWEAR For the Whole Family You cannot go wrong with Campacs in child's, Misses', Boys', Ladies' and Men's Style and extra quality com V .' binedPriced From $1.25 TO 2.50 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. fRINCe RUPERT - RRITISU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avsnue H. P PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Advertislnc and C11 dilation Telephone Member ol Audit Bureau 01 Circulations tiAXLY EDITION 98 Wednesday, July 6, 1938. Why parliament dragged on t, a J ,,ci'di curresponuents I01 the dragging of the recent session of Parliament was that war might break out in Europe at any time and that f anything should happen in Europe, Parliament would lie in spssirm tn toL-Q cunV. r, 1 . t , , . ... ,tT. ' tU-WU11 inigni pe mougftt lit. There is no doubt but what the Prime Minister felt for a rflYl6 fhflf Tiro. nr. -it, i. 1 ....... ai tl3 uuuim lu come ana, according to the stnrv no n M Kir fVir. .11 0 .. . 1 . tl,c v;uneapunuenis, mere was a time When it, was lrmktxl nrum nc Km'n 1 v . M,uw tlo UC1J, UJU(y u iew nours away. Evidently the situation is today less tense but even vet there is.danger. The .fact that the stock exchange is taking a less pessimistic view of the financial condition in-dicates that there is less likelihood of war today than for some months past. BRITISH POLICY tR,'g!!. R; B" Bennett i? 'charging the Liberal .party with failing to co-operate with Great Britain in the .matter of an airplane training school and at the same time is blaming the government for planning to allow a military highway across Canada for the use of the United States-This policy of non-co-operation with the United States is mute contrary to British policy. The policy of all recent British governments has been to do everything possible to bring the United States and the British Empire together. Canadian policy has not always been along those lines and yet Canada is asked to be an interpreter of British policy toward the United States. The United States Would like to have a highway across Western Canada and, as a neighborly act, Premier Patttillri is hmnriirirr f n mako ohVi n l.in.V..,.r... ; -ju1 mi.. policy which 1 Mr, Pattullo is following is one that was initiated by a Conservative Premier, Hon. S. F. Tolmie, and at that time was acclaimed by the Conservatives of the province as a wise policy. Since that instructions have been issued that the policy of the present Premier is to be opjjosed. Immediately Conservatives everywhere turn about face and discredit the- Alaska highway as being not in the best interests of Canada and the British Empire. THE DEAR OLD FLAG All true Canadians revere the British flag. They look to it as the emblem of power, of right, of wisdom, of dust by using it for political purposes. True it has been I useful in the past. It was useful for party purposes in) 1911 when co-operation with the United States was re-! fused by the nation and yet the 1911 policy was carried' but t6 a large extent recently when a reciprocity treaty' gave Prince Rupert fishermen a cent a pound more for their halibut than they had been receiving prior to the .. carrying. out of the policy. In 1911 Canadian people voted ' against reciprocity. Two years ago they hailed it as a ' means of economic salvation. Once more art attempt is being-made to raise the flag and wave it politically but the' people of the country are becoming wise to these political , manoeuvres; ' ' -W f i i ii i , , - - - v i CENTRAL HOTEL '- ,ind kooms.h,icafi! Pasteurized Milk Phone 51 For Best Household VALENTIN DAIRY Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK PHONE 57 COURSE IN i FINE SHAPE Improvements Made at Jasper Park Already Talking; of Rig Tourney JASPER PARK LODGE, July C Never before in the history of golf in the Canadian Rockies has a course looked more beautiful or ap peared in such grand condition as does the Jasper course at the present time. Because of favorable weather conditions the grass on the fairways and greens came through much earlier than formerly and, owing to the good start, it will be In perfect condition for the annual Totem Pole Tournament to be held here September 4 to 10. There will be two outstanding features noticeable this year. First, is the second green which has been changed to the new Clarkson Bent which is now in the large majority of greens here and provides as true a putting surface as is possible to get. The excellent character of the hole has not been changed but the1 new grass Is a most Important Improvement. The second item to bring Joy to the- hearts of the golfers is the battery of practice tees that have been installed to the right of the first fairway. This will give the golfers every opportunity at "warming up" in the close vicinity of the first tee and no time will be lost when their own game is called by the starter. As a test of golf, the course at Jasper Park Lodge is looked upon as decidedly fair and Interesting. It measures 6.580 years from the championship tees and is made up of five "one shotters," ten par four holes and three par five holes. Three of the short holes come in the first nine, the fourth, seventh and ninth. The other two are the twelth and the internationally f am-. ous "bad baby." the fifteenth, an' outstanding feature of these short ! holes is their beautiful character! and no two are alike. I Trout Put In A recent addition to the pond in front of the- tenth tee is the in j stallatlon of a large number of small speckled trout. The little fel lows Jump around in the sunshine' and offer the golfer, who may also be a fisherman, a problem to solve! wnemer to keep his eye on the ball or watch the fish. The well fed black bears are of course still an outstanding feature and roam around the golf links quite unconcerned at the peculiar antics of their two-legged friends propelling the golf ball In various directions around the course. Sometimes they go so far as to pick up a ball and chew it up a bit but the "I TOE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, July 6, 1035 , , ,,8 PR. JOHN TO ALL STARS IN ACTION I MAKE TRIP Will Cfinie North This Week-end In View of Other Sailings Being Cancelled In view of the cancellation this week-end of the sailings oi both ihe steamers Prince Riipert and Catala, It has been arranged foT thfc steamer Prince John to leavr n u . . Vancouver. Friday morning, arrive Baseball Classic Between NaOoml hMe Jate Sunrfay nlght and pr0. And American Leagues Is Oik cewi to Stewart and Anyox whence T,M,ay she will return here Tuesday after- . . . . noon and sail at noon next Wed nmmw.,. CINCINNATI, July J: CP)-ths fm. vnw . r.,m. All Star baseball classic between the National and American League snewa Prlnce J6hn win sa from Is being played today. The players, Vancouver at 11 a.m. Friday, ar-i.i :n ltv,tn,nK- tnere were no rive here at 11 pjn. Sunday and scheduled league games yesterday ' at mlfnght for Stewart whert nor will there be any tomorrow. she win arrlve . j p m Monday ' Johrniy Vandermeer. star pitcher- . Icavlng tnere at 5 p.m. At 3 a.m .-or the Cincinnati Reds, who won a'Tu(.sday she wUi arrive at Anyox I permanent place In baseball's Hall and ieave there an hour later of Fame this year by pitching two; Callng aat Waies Isiandf the Naas no-hit no-run games in succession, Wver and Port Simpson south-starts on the mound for the Na-'bound, she will arrive at 5 p.m uu tugue wmie Leuy uomez MlTiu.Mav at Prince-RuDert and. af file starting choice for the Ameri can League The men had escaped from the Colony 15 months before In Indian canoes. They went to Trinidad where they sought work. Unable to get Jobs they decided to go to Mexico. The governor of Trinidad gave them a boat and clothes and (he Salvation Army provided food. They had been at sea U days when their craft ran abound.! Fishermen noticed their plight and ter discharging local cargo, sa I at noon Wednesday for" Vancou Other stars in the game inclufe,ver vla Cumshewa Inlet and Ocean Babe Herman and Joe Medwlck:FallS) bela due to arrive at Van-.r NatlonaI aue and J'couver . Monday morning. DIMaggio for the American. T)l prnr .Inhn In rnmmnnrl nf With the New York Yankees art! jcapt. George Coles, sailed from Cleveland Indians now tied for the'here last Saturday night for Van leadership 0f the American League. C0Uver after having undergone an-and a tight race also being on In j nuai overhaul in the local dry the National loop, the resumption !dock oi regular league play on Friday is awaited with interest. Devil's Island Fugitives Saved Weather horecast General Synopsis Pressure continues high off Vancouver Island. Rain has occurred on the North ' Coast. It remains warm in the interior with scattered showers in KINGSTON Jamaica, July G:'tne Kootenays. i vi aeBcu unu tearaea, n iue-. d,i.a ov.i. or,,? r r.v,. lUlves from Devi 's Island. French ,otte Islands Moderate wlnds, uumuu jjciiui coiony, were1 rescued by Jamaica police after their 20- foot open boat was stranded on a reef near Port Royal. mostly westerly, cloudy and cool. West Coast of Vancouver Island-Moderate to fresh westerly winds, part cloudy with not much change in temperature. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, July 6; CP)-Wheat was trading at 03c,on the Vancouver market yesterday. bar silver; NEW YORK, June 4: CP Bai silver was unchanged at 4334c; pci fllAA Ah'mah. AM I i.r. fcfAJ. I.Atl launch F " lP to "Ce W lU Ulln a'market today. rescue" the men. The 11 were given shelter at a Salvation Army hostel here. diet has not been found very nu-r tritlous. Charlie Duncan, the veteran Rent. in mi: sri'itKMi: coi ht or ihiitimi r)i.iriniA IN 1'KOHATF. In thr .Mnllrr of llif "ArtmlnWrntlim .l" And In Ihe Mnllpr f the F.slalp f Frank Hammer. IIm-pommI, Inlrtatr from St Andrew's narew s, is is back duck again uraln as n? TAKE NOTICE by Jr d Hia , cno,( w E Flshtr mstle the 30th professional while the greenskeep- day or June. A. d. 1938. 1 wm ppoiiit-ing is again in the capable hands f? AdjnlniraUT at ithe estate 01 Frank n. of 1,7 W. lr H. ri-i,,,,i, . , Hammer, deceased, and all parties hav- Brinkworth, a greenskeeper mg ttums against the atd estate ore Of high Standing. hmby required to furnish same, pron- Alreadv Aireaay reservauons reservation"! Iiivp nave h.n been erly verlned o me on or before thi 8m day a August, a. d. id38, nd n made for the annual Totem Pole ironies indebted to tfte Mtate re re-golf week, September 4. and the iUIW!l ,to Py rthe emdam or their m-.., . . dobtndnen to roe forthwith, event promises .i. 4 to be the most sue-, Dmtrd the 6th day of July, a d. 11m. cessful ever held, which covers a' Arthur j. 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