it 12 It ii ;i s; :t j; :; n 11 ii ;; a it ii i! Si a it ti i- TnE DAILY NEWS PACT TWO School F Specials BOYS AND GIRLS BOOTS & SHOES All the. leading makes including: '6reb, -Sisman's, Jack '& Jill, Little Pal, and Hewestons. We can guarantee the quality and they are priced as low as cheaper shoes. You cannot go wrong on these dependable lines. AMILY SHOE STORE LT Th'e Home oT Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. rklNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA D Published Every Afternoon, Except 'Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avsnue H. F PULLEN - - - ManaglnK-Edrtor 'SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by Terrier, yearly penda, pai'a ln 'advatce -Paid In advarice, per w'esk - Paid In advance, per irfonlh By map to 'all Mparts of British Columbia, theBntlih Einplre'a'nd umiea uiaies, yeany period, paid m advance By 'mall to all other "countries, per year . ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion local readers, per line, per insertion . News Department Telephone . M ', Advertising and Clieulatlon Telephone -8 - ftfember of Audit 'Bureau 'or Circulation! EDITION ii '$5.00 PritSBURG SHOW OF i0 'sio'o 9.00 WAVERING Lost Series Opener Yesterday lo Brooklyn Dodgers Yankees Still Going Strong P1TTSBURO. Aug. '29: (CP) 'Pltt'sbbr'g pirates had 'their margin of leadership lh the National League pulled back down to four-and-a-half games yesterday by losing to In -a series the 'Brooklyn -Dodgers Philadelphia 5-1. Chicago 6-3 New York 7. Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 8, Pittsburg 5. American 'League St. Louis 2, New York 4. Detroit 4, Boston 3. Cleveland 6, Washington '5. Chicago 4-2, Philadelphia 5-7. SATURDAY'S SCORES National League New York 3, St. Louis 12. Philadelphia 1, Pittsburg 6. Brooklyn 4, Chicago 1. Boston 8, Cincinnati 4. American League "Detroit" 12," Washington 11. 'Cleveland 7-0, New York '8-13. Chicago 6-0, Boston 19-1, St. Louis 8-6, Philadelphia 3-5. IT CANT BE DONE Vr 1 It A'tntr . How often have we heard 'the 'opponents of pfifgress i' DUSBDJill Ol2lIlUingS say of a proposal "It can't be flone." Then comes along including Yesterday's scores . someorie with a wider 'outlook and more brains or energy National. 'rthan the rest of us and first thing we know -it is done. Y PRn Prnfi 'RiYhVrf .Pittsburg 70 47 .59 Srimt riPnnlo will VorrlomW timh tains. It Was true tW6 thousand years ago 'and is just as.8 10 1 tVue.today. what Prince Kupert needs is faith in 'herself fattd her des'tiriy and a willingness to translate that faith jnto units of power. KETCHIKAN EXCURSION Those holding reservations should secure ticWts covering not 'later than Noon, "Sept. lst,yor space cannot be Keltl. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS 52 59 60 66 73 78 j'er&Hf Vancouver would ever be as Dig -as Victoria. Th TZZ ,Anp ;people who stick by "It can't be done" are being super-, NORTH SHORE Vsetled-by the people Who believe "It Can beUone." Millions; ?of people once believed h't would never be "possible foiv people to fly. They said "It can't be done," but people are'l ; flying. ... ;. , A well known western editor who claimed "to be a Liberal in politics Was critical of the new f angled motor cars: 'quarter of a century ago. He said 'that they could never Te'place the horse and from time to time wrote critical BEATS NAVY Will Meet St. Andrew's of Vancou ver In Final for British Columbia Soccer title . . . 6"""- Local Ball Team Is in Gbod Shape mnwF.RS J. R. Murray. Dahlias, 'Cactus 1, Eileen 2, Mrs. -R. M. Window. Dahlias, decorative 1, F. Dibb; 9 Alra TV1 dnn Third Work-Ola Vestday Three Essfrlgton 'Games to He Played at Ketchikan Local baseball players had their) third work-out yesterday 'morning r In preparation for the Labor Day! Series at Ketchikan and Is rttundlrig'' 'into shape nicely. There will be- practices again tonight and tomor-i row, I I There will be "three ganfes a'tfet-; chlktin Ti double-liea'der Sunday ana one game Monday, Nick, Chenoski will pitch the op-eriing game for Prince Rupert, shar-i lug mound -duty during the series , With Bill Lamble, , LOCAL NEWS j I j. H. McLeod, coll ctor of customs, t ,tiki hint,- Wn to Tnreturnedto the city on the Princess! Wnuard-'Lirt Vt Prizes 'Charlotte this morning from VSn-, I couver. i The Prince Rupert Horticultural Society's annual flower shovr,f Rt Rev w. A. Geddes, Bishop of which opened In the old Over- yon for the Anglican Church, waitea building on Third Ayerme. , a wneer aboard the Prince is toll iip to the standard of p- 'Rnpert u"fc today 1 bound for Vancouver, rrfer vears with a great any frib exhibits. It was well patronized by I loTTrtsts all morning. Each en one one ol oil Prof. F. E. Buck, who has been . . nnA nvier opener while the second place New wa3 glTen a nice little bou-,'""' Ja, York Olanfs eFe VHrinfrig "oer quet. All expressed theWves a ! tomorrow alternoon .. Hu fttl?rn' the Cincinnati Beds. The Chlcago1deUghted with the wonderful db.; Cubs, still v'e"ry much in CKe pen-1piay and the quality of the blooms. to Vancouver. "riant rrace, took both 'ends of a Idouble-faea'der from the Phillies and are "bilt half a game below the . . i M i 1 T" . 1 i uian is. ine whi oi me oiwmjh Dodgers over the Pittsburg Pirates 1 he priie list as lodged up to n5on i put them into sixth place ahead of 10; $ p ? Fur. - . ; the St. Louis Cardinals who split a. Three yellow ioses 1 I double-header with the Boston ie-I Bees. Three White roses, C. P. i In the American League the New no; 2, T. BeaUie. . York Yankees continued their Three Toses any variety 1 steady winning streak by defeating paien.'2, F J. FaSer. Timi -smith, uho has been Te-4 'ISeeled-roses- 'c 'for some t,m? S Balas-'" i ofthe Government Telegraphs here, 1 1 1 m tft 11070 inn 1 1 'Senators. , uxscna 1. 1. teauie, 2, j. . I Week-end Big League scores. were Jisnxy. .25 Monday, August 29, 1938 as follows: SUNDAY'S SCORES National 'League Boston 1-2, St. Louis 5-0. i Any etbtr annual 1, J. R, Mur-iray; 2 T. Seattle. ' J" F"1'i '6. ;E. Norris, ksslst'ant Vnsffector' Balag- 'Best cerssge bouguet-;-!, Mrs. F. S. jWuIoe. x Urs. D. G. Borland. 1 Sweet Peas, named, 6 spikes jeach in 6 vases 1, T. Beattle; 2, :J. R. Marray. I Sweet Peas. 1 vase, 18 spikes 1. , iMrs. C. Jeffries; 2, T. "Beattle. J Gladioli, 1 spike, any color, any . Variety 1. W. W. t. Way; 2,. Mrs. R. hL Wlnslow. . Gladioli, 3 spikes 1, W. W. T. Way; 2. Mrs. R M. Wlnslow. of customs, was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning after trip to Stlklne U p to Vancouver a ' and Tutsequah on official "autfes. t the St. Louis Browns. The Cleve- One rose, lay eotor any variety, . . . land Indians won a close one over 4, Mrs. E. dveBaile; 2. C. V. -Evltt. Mr. nd Mrs. Jack Wratnaii, wno the Washington Senators but are Best rose 1a show- (Pink) C. have been spending several weeks still In third place three games be- p Balagno. here and at Ketchikan on vacation, hind the Boston Red Sox who lost Antirrhtoa 1. F. Dibb; 2, Mrs. sailed ay me i-nncess wanuiw mo ' a similarly close one to Detroit Tig- LonsTrill. ,iers. The Tigers moved Into fourth caleadab 1. C. V. Evltt; 2, T. J place ahead of the Washington Beanie. 1 morning on their return to tele graph Creek. Oscar Landry, district superintendent or Cvernment Telegraphs, returned to the city on the Prince Dnhllas rnltnpii r p nil ..o ine innce Kupen uway Douna ior i agno 2 F Dibb assisting the medical superintend-, Vancouver where he will spend the; Dahlias 'coltness-1 c p nn. eilt ot the Bella Bella hosPltal.d"r- winter now that the summer tourist! Sa'voy S. V Beynon, Mr. and a"u Mrs. Charles nancs, even in laranm; uisliiulh. inr tltlP from Roval Canadian Naw 'n ; pet us get this into our minds and soiils, "It can K done" if it is backed by faith and energy and brains. We Andrew's of Vancouver in the finii . ren ),, ' a:J atf"' . l Remember reading of something that could remove moun- .rund- ore dn Saturday was Butt, r. l. McKinley, j. m. kd'b ertson, j, Olson, D. Lelghton, Petet iRobinson, Jack Mclssac, city; Mr. arid 'Mrs. Cecil Ross and Mr; and Mrs. E. 'F. TJudoward, Port Simp. son; Solomon Good. Doiielas Wp. ley 'and Mr, iand Mrs. P. telghton CarlUle Cannery; William Sankey,! IriVerriess 'Cannery; J. o. 'Donald- 1 Cin Ta114..a . '. -.1 . . ! "Gyro ftAYCROUND . Closing DISPLAY Monday evening Exhibition Bufidinff, 8 O'clock Variety Program Depicting Playground Activities No Aamlssion NEW ROYAL HOTEL . Zatelll. Proprietor "A HOME 'AWAY FROM DOME" Rate $1.01 np 00 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Ruprt, B.C. Phone XBl r.O. Box 111 THE SEAV "EQUALITY GOLD SfeAL :Fahcy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only iilman canning company with an' all' the year ro'ind payroll In Prince Rupert i'tt I Always carry WRIGLEY'S CJM Vlth you ai a afe-Auard when driving. Dellcioui WRIGLEY'S AT ANY, Jj GUM It lnlRoratingL ntip f'A.. . you alert, braces your nerves ... the action or chewtnft'revlves tired muscles and refreshes you. Helps you concentrate at all times. Your family and frlerids 'are "appreciative when you share your package of Wriglej's Ith them. Small In cost but MO In Benefits. Miss D. Carter, after a brief visit here with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart, sailed on the Catala last night to make the round trip to Anyone and Stewart and thence back to Vancouver. Rupert mis morning irom a inp 10 . n. 0rtHir fr Telegraph Creek and elsewhere in Triton National Steamships, was .inai aisirict on Diai uu. & pa8senger reaving Saturday even J. B. Wilkinson arrived In the city on the Catala last evening form Vancouver 10 assume -an apputai- Ing by the Prlnce'George on his re turn south fdllowtn'g a visit here on mem on me man 01 tung iru Jack AUlajjn son of A p Maon. High School here. He brought his weU knQwn Queen chanot lsiand car wun mm. incclne oDerator. will be a passerf- . eer leaving Cumshewa Inlet fdr Rev. W. R. Welch, United Church ancouver aboard the Prlncb pastor at Bella Bella, ano Mrs. rhnr, nn nresent s6uthward Dahlias, pompom 1, F. Dlbb; 2, Welch returned to Bella Bella on the steamer Catala yesterday from Vancouver where they have been on vacation. Visitors' Day At Scout Cad Yesterday was v'jk the Boy Scout camp t 8:1 jLake, a number of pmni tn trip mere aDoaraisi boat Ingrid H, to vtSil who vw'ere 'found to bell fine time under Ideal j dltlons. With Scsutnusfel Yefbur?h and Rev fjfl In charge the boy$ aft I all kinds of camp actwl hiking and mountain I They will be breakln? I "re'tlirhlhg home this '1 The boys In camp rc Sil J 'r.k. rkAA TTifrVI Canadian National Railways a,Alex Storrle Carlladl kagway, was apasienger aboard. Mlchajuk, .Dcnnt: fc v aerio' 2 F Dlbb summer, arrived from Belli! season has concluded. Miss Mollv WlnsIxM Any bedding-1. C. P. Balagno; f!'Ia.?" "LtT:..! . ' Mr. and Mrs. R M. Wte n n rKV "IV uha-ktcu uy iw . evening n iTflrrv Rfiwrnan. rpnrpspnLctlvi of j i u u th Prlncfli , i, UiUU, ... . . - 'J --J-" r i-n ill till- riL U Best Dahlia in show-F. Dibb. ,l,n l? i,oron? . res,T.e n'tmed1the agricultural and colonization lotte this morntas froaTtl HOTEL 'ARRIVALS 'Central J. Olson, H. Haldane and Dick w. v- . i ) py - i - i - r r-'--- rew iuuw '' wui iiiuxnua, city: it. uoairey ana w .when people said flowers could not be Prince -Chicago .'grown in 67. .54 .554, o. oromweii. on-, w. Wton KUpert anu yet lOOk -at the tlOVVer ShOW being held here Cincinnati 64 56 .533,Claxton; B, Hill, Terrace; Mr. and today and dare to make such a remark. Boston 59 59 Today we hear about land settlement and we are told Br00klv(n " 63 ;of any scheme to put people on the land "It can't be 'done." 1 ' 37 78 ,Yet We find men like Brigadier General Hornby saying American league '"itan'be done." We like to believe Hornby who is trying New Y6rk "84 36 .to 'do something rather than the pessimists who sit back Boston 68 48 anu criticize inose wno are trying 10 uo sometnmg. d t it 60 . Again we have people with us who see no prdspec't . w&shins'tmt 60 of Prince Rupert becoming an important sea'port 'or "a Chicago 49 -large 'city. These are people who are lacking in vision, st. Louis 44 Onlv n fpw vpfl'ra n'tyn thPrp wpvp mnnv npnnlp whn'wnVi'H. Philadelphia 41 .500,Mrs. Lawrence, Smlthers; Tom .466 j Jones, Carlisle 'Cannery; W. Clap-:462iperton, Port Edward; F. Davis, .322 Winnipeg. : ! Prince Rupert . .700' Forin Campbell, Prince George; i .596 H. Bearnett, Reglna; E. P. Yar-:559Wood, Squamlsh; Thomas Rea, 504, Dawson; K. E. Hall, C. O. Ballen-;500 tine, W. J. Jacquest, W. 'C. Jessl-.'426. man, Vancouver; G. M. 'Robertson, .376'Trlple Island; J B. Wilkinson, .345; Prince Rupert; J. m. 'Siegfried. I neirace; Mae and Marvin Brew, Haysport; Mrs. H. Reld, T. C. Brooker and Dr, arid Mrs. C. A. ) Armstrong, Port Esslngton; C, W. Service, Tdronto. Royal A. J. Kerdvck, EdmonWn; Eng Sun, R. B. Mitchell. Sunnyslde;' jWan boon, Inverness; C. Anderson and Dr. Haigh, Sunnyslde; Mr. i and Mrs. Vic Grant, Balmoral; S. VICTORIA. Aug. 29: (CPJ-North'T , "'wn ouu m. ouiiciiisen. ixi Livico ciuuui, tiiciii. nc iittu mc it tail l ue uuuc lucil oiiujc unii,cus, acmui outw timing-, pjy. (jnarjes 'and refused to -let it .go. Yet horses have disappeared ,ons of caha'da, visited victoria on trol j Wondward a- Ti UP- i.ai aiuura im luc UIUVlTSliy OI ; Toronto. I CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Hank Rldg. voyage. (department of the Canadian Na- Following her graduate 5s School ' 1 Itlonal Railway at Prince George vlnclal Normal I . ... nttPtirtlnp Kummerscboa .1 sailed Saturday evening on me onnnlntmeE,i UVliTtU V IV f " Prince Ocorge for Vancouver er at Uncha Vrjiy m to 1 havin? arrived In the afternoon by Lae district and wiilprl train from tile Interior. later In the week. A GOOD INVEST! when ydu buy Paint. Wallnaner. Glass. Mureico 4 - j j , from Silversides Bros. SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADIAN INliUSTRlES LTU. ANTIMO WHITE CILUX for the exterior for the Interior UUT OF TOWN ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE rTr .vY I I 1 NIK CONSOLIDATRn MININfi & SW" COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL mtlTISII COLUMHIA iMaiiiifaclurers of Kldphant Hrand Chen Ammonium I'liosphaics, Sulphate ol Ammonia. Sup Producers & RcfihcVi df tatlanac Rrhncl WL Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead. inc. Cadmium. UNION STEAMSHIPS U Steamers Leave Prince Runert for Vancouver' . FBI"' L, -. T.S.S. CATALA EVERY-TUES- T.S.S. CAUi" " DAY. 1:30 to rn. 10:30 pm- 1 Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.in, ;DUe Vancouver, ..... mi M.I.I..4. at Offlct . Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tic . rt f. iitviYiirv. rrinrn iiimpn iirriiu in