PAfiF TWO DAILY EDITION If It Is In RUBBER FOOTWEAR We Have It Sow is the Time to Stock up While Our Stock is Complete Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE BDPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F PULLEN - - - Managlnz-Edltoi SUBSCRIPTION KATEtf City delivery, by cirrier, yearly period, paia in advat.ee paid m advance, per we;k Paid In advance, per month Br mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and News Department Telepnons jg Adrcrtisinr and Circulation. Telephone 9i Member of Audit Bureau or Circulations $5.00 A2 0 united states, yearly period, paid in advance j.oo By mall to all other countries, per year . . 5 on ADVERTISING RATES t Clarified advertising, per wore, per insertion . local readers, oer line, per insertion J02 .25 Thursday, October 20, 1938. TIME TO CLEAN HOUSE ; The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, 1 a Conservative newspaper printed in English and circulating chiefly among English-speaking Canadians in the province of Quebec, recently published an editorial article attacking Won. Maurice Dunrp nnrl hie b norm tq t 1 j 1 GeorgesHeon, M.P. The two men are Conservative lead-' lr . V'4,016YU uiey nave Deen trying to stir ud . public opinion against the participation of Canada in Bri-! provaiarS' Journal Publishes the speeches with ap-j The Chronicle-Telegraph declares that this policy is'l not the policy of the Conservative party in Canada nor is vu,Iscrvi"ve ieaaer outsiae 01 Uuebec ij j could advocate with approval. The newspaper does not object to any person advocating any policy it may wish DUt (lOeS ObieCt to tVlPir Hnino- cn anrl of - i.. r " & ""u, a l me sdiue tune, calling themselves Conservatives. It says that Conserva- uim vy v,uiiservauve policies or should cease from masquerading in false colors. The Quebec paper says that Dr. Manion received the aujjpuit 01 me nronicie prior to the convention at which he was chosen and it sees the undoing of the Conservative party if the present policy is adhered to. The concluding paragraph of the editorial follows: ; "Let the Conservative-Nationalists realize' that they can accomplish nothing by professing allegiance to Conservatism, as long as the Conservative party remains in opposition. And it is in opposition that the Conservative party will still remain as long as they flaunt their nationalistic views mjthe faces of their fellow Canadians. They will do better for themselves, then, by joining forces with those who hold similar views and tho rnnenrvativo nf will be infinitely better off without them. If they cannot either learn moderation or else abandon a membership for which they are not qualified in fact, the Conservative party will be faced with the unpleasant but salutary task of cleaning house. And if it has to be done, it cannot be done too quickly!" UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. , Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.rru Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. II Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Ticket From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 Transportation and Offices continued tied In the leadership of the Canadian National Recreation Association Bowling League last night by virtue of winning over Mechan ics and Maintenance two games to uled weekly play. The Individual results were as follows: Mechanical ,1s 2 2 Lawrle -134 138 Rogers -129 113 Samuelson . 115 140 ' Bond 149 135 Paul -127 178 Handicap 50 50 Totals 704 754 Transportation 12 Cameron 200 158 West 151 209 Ried 86 96 Malr -. 91 92 Donald 138 178 Handicap . 34 34 Totals 700 767 Offices 1 2 Irving 147 139 Skinner 159 165 Jurmaln 160 172 Franklin 149 142 Low Score -.107 88 Handicap .. 11 11 Totals 733 706 Maintenence 1 2 Long 126 88 Zaderoskl 121 124 Plesko 116 116 LeRoss ...108 111 Gardner 107 110 Handicap . 93 93 Totals .... 671 642 The league standing to date: Offices 6 3 Transportation 6 3 Mechanics 5 4 Maintenance 1 8 VISITS QUEEN CHARLOTTE 99 93 685' QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. Oct. 20. A. L. Mallory of Port Clements road foreman for the Queen Char- .THT DAILX Si ua RAILWAY BAZAAR IS 1 Care In Moving BOWLING; SUCCESSFUL1 Injured Players Offices and Transportation Now Tied for Leadership Are. Fine Effort Stajed by Auxiliary of Canadian sssalj Women's Legion Call Doctor First is Advice of American Surreon to Those on Football Field nnnn In tha lnhmArni "?iirn wPrP I fifTPTi niarprs navp mra. nr donated by G. W. Nlckerson and Co, Mrs. J. R. Murray. Ninth prize, 7 lb. butter (donat- ed by Valentin Dairy), Elizabeth Murray. Tenth prize, 5 lb. Malkln's Cof fee (donated by W. H. Malkln Co.), H. A. Loakes. Eleventh prize, 1 picture (donated by SilVersldes Bros.), J. Wil son. Twelfth prize. Jardiniere Table (donated by Mackenzie Furniture) A. F. SkatteboL follows: I Miss Lois Judee was valuable First prize, $25.00 cash. , v ? I jianlst during the affair. Second prize; $1.00 cash. - Members of the Legion includ- Third prize, $10.00, W. Moffatt. 1 ing the President, J. Preece. J Fourth prizefhalf ton cbat(do. Dougherty. O. J. Dawes. F. God naled by PhilDOtt Evitt). W W I win J .T Jnrtcre. n T AnHfrvm lotted Islands has bfen a visitor. Bqwev... ,. .'I j. M. Walker F. Skellum and J. Here on ouiciai ousmess. I Fifth prize, case Pacific Milk Clark, all assisted. For teveril decide! trifi licit- fruity ter hit been brewed t perfection In the VictorU-Phoenix Brewery, Victoria, B.C., nd hit 1wyi mtinUined itt populirity with the people of the North. There arc many beert to choote from now-a-dayi, but thoic who like and with to be certain to obtain the bait, always rder Phoenix Export Lager Beer. PHOEniX FYPDDT JiageH Ti mine high quality itnce 1858 Thii advertisement it not published or displayed by the Uluor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ENROLLING ! AT CENTRE Interest Rein; Displayed In Physi-eal Education and Recreational Activities Vavorrf Hth trfi weather and NEW YORK, Oct. zu. icri ur. ... aorea wiin iaeai eaui J"'", have far been -? ol-.i-- women so enrolled attended by a large number ol Frederick E. Beesiey 01 of the me Ameri- Amen- . . , the physical education at provincial " friends, UianWl bazaar of the Scan College of Surgeons urges that, '."l 7T' fJthaii and recreational centre-which Women's Auxiliary of the Prince t,. 'when football niavprs plaers are are lnlured injured op- ened for the season .hi. this week .v -tV. with o.. , .k- rv,n,rtlo., , n,M thev should not be one respectively in regularly sched-; Legion was held yesterday after-1 moved until a doctor can be called. Oarry J e " d fifteen very suitably decorated for the .from aggravation of Injuries caused women are now jn regular attend-occasion. and substantial Increase hi Mrs. R. T. Anderson is through moving by fellow players a president of the Auxiliary while jor spectators. 114 ..Mrs. it. oacn was convener ui mm-. 141 (entertainment committee that had 128. charge of the bazaar Other mem-- 134 bers of' the entertainment commit-149 tee are Mrs. W. J Lineham, Mrs. 50 ! Wide. Mrs. P. Doherty. Mrs. Clark 716 and Mis. Caravan. 3 I In charge of . the various actlvi-116tiea were: 152) Fancywork, Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. 80 ShrubsalL 141 Home cooking, Mrs. Hugh Smith 221 and Mrs. Laurie. 34' Candy, Mrs. W. H. Goodsell and 744 Mrs. H. B. Eastman. 3 I Tea room Mrs. Rothwell, Mrs 131 Wide, Mrs. Lineham and Mrs. Pai-122 ant with Mrs. H. Killin and Mrs. 134 Brass pouring and Mrs. A. J. Crox-137 ford, cashier. 91 Novelties and raffles. Miss Edith 11 Gandy and Mrs. J Murray. g,g Hot dogs, Mrs. Boulter and Miss 3" D. Smith. 144 Fishpond, Mrs. Keays and Mrs. Wilson. 108 150 Kitchen Airs. Bond, Mrs. Bar-91 ber, Mrs. Doherty and Mrs. Cara van. Tea cup reading, Mrs. J. Brem- ,ner. Specialties, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. McLean; Result of Raffles 5 1 Considerable Interest was shown !;ln the drawing which resulted a3 Ladies' League Rangers 6 Blue Birds" 8 Maple Leafs -5 Annette's - Big Sisters 4 Merchantettes 4 Rex 3 Knox Hotel 1 5 6 8 Pacific Milk Co.). Robt. McKay. ' Sixth prize, Swift Premium Ham, donated by Swift Canadian Co.. Mrs. a P. Balagno. 1 Seventh prize. Five-point Ham (donated by Burns and C0.1, C. MacDonald. Eighth prize, 50 lb.. sack flour this number Is anticipated Immed iately. Five classes a week are being held, two for men, two for women and one special class In boxing and weight lifting". A number of boxing tournaments are planned as season's features. There will be intensive training for these as Instructor MeOarrlgle does not Intend to put on boxing shows at all unless they are real lively ones. Anglican Young People Holding Tea-Sale Today Attractively decorated for the oc casion, the deanery. Fourth Aven ue East, is the scene of a tea and sale of home cooking by the Anglican Young People's Association this afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Gibson and Miss Nor- een Gibson are receiving the guests. Servlteurs are Misses Marybelle Stiles, Betty and Molly Ellison, June Hanklnson, Alma Dybhavn, Peggy BlackhalL Jean McLean, Ruth Nelson, Joan Baker. Rose Smith, Ida Moorehouse. Peter Allen Is cashier and In charge of the home cooking table.. The afternoon's musical program Includes piano selections by Miss Marybelle Stiles and vocal sblos by' Betty Ellison. Weather Forecast General Synopsis The pressure remains low In the storm area west of the Queen Charlotte Islands but It Is high on the coast. The weather I Is Columbia. fine and warm through British I Prince Rupert and Queen Char-lotte Islands Fresh to strong , southeast winds, mild with increasing cloudiness and unsettled at night. West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresr to strong east to southeast winds, mostly fair and moderately warm. IN THE XITREME COl'KT OF IIRITISII COI.l'MlllA In the Mallrr of the -Admlnl.tratlon Arf And In the Matter of th Ettf of ManuM Gonzalr. Drrratrd TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hla Honor Judge Rantr, Loci Judge of Um Supreme Court of BrttWi Columblft made tne lith day of October 1S39. I -m appolnW Admlnliitr.ktor of lil the Estate within Brttloh Columbl of the above-flamed deceamd. late of Uajo. Yukon and 8twart, British Columbia All persons Indebted to the aald eaUta are required to pay Aha amount of their tndebtednem to me forthwith, acd all persona having claUaa agalnat the aald estate are required to lUe the aame, properly vertfVd. with me wtthln one month from the first publication of UiU nottoe. othenrtne distribution of the (Aid wrta-Le will be made, without regard theMo, Doited at Prince Rupert, B. C. th!a l&th day of October. IBM. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. O . IS THE SUPREME COl'IlT Or BRITISH 1 COLUMBIA I IN PROBATE In the Matter of the "Administration i Act" ' And In the Matter of the Estate of John A. Stramon, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hta 'Honor juctge w. E. Flaher Local, Judji! of the 8uprctne Court of Britlah Oolutn-' m iniu iot uie uounij 01 rwcf Rupert. I waa on Wednesday, the th day of October 1938. appointed Admin-latrator of the Estate of the late John A Bwanaon. Deceaaed (aometlmea known m John Alfred Bwanaon) with the wtU annexed. All persons having ' claim against the Estate are required to prf-sent them to me properly Terifled on or before the oth day of November 1938, and all penona indebted to tbr Estt are required to pay thetr la-debledneas to me forthwith. unicu vnis oui aay of October, me. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations Phone 65S