FACE TWO Super Style, Wear And Comfort Jn These New Lines Of Men's Dress and Street Oxfords We can absolutely guarantee this line is best $ for 5 value in foptwear we have had the pleasure to offer. Priced from $5.50 T0 SG.50 Agents for Penman's Hosiery and Meltonian Polishes Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BR1TISU COLUMBIA PahUshed Erery Afternoon, Except Sunday, Dy Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avsnue H. F PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City .delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paw in adratxe Paid in advance, per we;k M Paid in advance, per month Pi mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and . United States, yearly period, paid In advance By maU to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING BATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion . local readers, per ltae. per insertion News Department Telephone Advertising and OieuUtlon Telephone Member of Audit Burtma ot Clrculationt .DAILY EDITION 8 911 Saturday, August 6. J938. WHATEVER IS, IS RIGHT ! TO TRY FOR BULLS EYE Marksmen From All Provinces At Dominion Rifle Association runlKtc VTt UVk CAPTAIN P1CKRELL LEAVES WINNIPEG, Aufust,& Captain R. G. Pltkrell, Canadian champion revolver and pistol shot and a member of the .investigation denartment slaff nf the Pana ' dian National Railways here, left last night on the continental limited lor Ottawa where he will take Dart in the annual shoot of the Dominion Rifle Association at Connaught Ranges next week. Captain Pickrell was recently appointed captain of the Cana dian pistol team which will com THE DAILY NEWS aamrgay, Augu? g. ORT' Britain. United States and Cuba. ' I" "7 "c "6C Captain Pickrell, former holder of the world's title, will commence the selection of the Canadian team in a series of tests to be shot between Aurust 8 and August 11. He will then select I the Canadian team of ten men for the match on August 12. CriWATTnMT PTirr V oivp.rc I r . . . . . I -Rows of marquees and bell tents Saturday. COMING TO PR. RUPERT j Ocean Falls Footballers Will Prob -wv 1W Ul W iAj, I - ' .fVtith Marrh Ont Antnict A- tnr zblr Be Htte at Fnd of .Month tmourTwfX nri"Sl though Ocean Falls on " " " presiaent or the Prince Rup:ii I Will comnete at th annual mpt.Vi.. ... . ... 1 !, , .V. 7 7 . rwoioau Association, was in cor 3 nn j"1 ui uorauiion oi uanaaa 9.00 .02 .25 mie Aissociaiion next weeic snoot ertnee with-'football executives of the paper town in regard to the ng opens Monday and closes Sat- proposed Northern British Colum- uawajr wiiu wic imai StaEe OI ineihtn frutholl nnnl i r,GOVemor"General'smatch!to te held here in the near futur . 4,wcx.JC...TCiCraiia anayoun7-;Mr. Preece met with M. J Maugh-sters from coast to coast, will strive Bert an. OUeU and C L Wright for places on the 1939 Bislev team nno tn v, u. ; .and top honors In major matches. Falls plant.- which is operating tn J Strong representations are coming a curtailed schedule, will be run-,in from west and east. British Co- nlntr ;Jumbia, Alberta and Manitoba will'perfs Port Day on August 25 thei Washington aSh,r 'contribute about fifteen marksmen Ocean Falls team will not be'ab'e PJtroJt I & WaIl-- -I. I pUAMn CRUCIAL MATCHES Important Big League Games Are Btine Played This Week-end At the top of the Ontario division i NEW YORK, August 6. CP are Aircraftsman Tommy Gregory With the Pittsburg Pirates' playing of Ottawa. C. S. M. George Emslie'ihe New York Giants at the. Polo of Toronto and Lieut. 6. E. Mat- Grounds and the New York Yankees chett of Hamilton Gregory finl-l meeting the Indians- at (peveland, to three and a half games. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League Cincinnati. 4; Brooklyn. 1. Pittsburgh. 3; New York, 5. St. Louis. 3; Philadelphia. 0. Chicago at Boston, to be played later. American League New York. 6; Cleveland, 1. Boston, 9; Detroit. 8. Washington at Chicago, part-poned. Philadelphia. 2; St. Louis. 9. Baseball Standings Including Yesterday's Scores National. W L Pittsburg 59 35 New York 56 41 Chicago 53 42 Cincinnati 53 42 Boston 4 43 49 Brooklyn . 44 .51 St. Lauis 40 54 Philadelphia 29 63 American League Horses Receive Weird Potions Man; Odd Remedies Resorted To To Stay Epidemic br maggots setting Into the ears Some farmers'bury chestnuts un ; Concrete Pouring On Ground Floor Sfab Is Finished Pouring x)f concrete WINNIPEG. Aug. fl: (CP)- The ! oHteLV ground w (iuuuu niAji in me n onrenhnlnmvoHtl pnlHpmlr whlrh.r. . . has affheted numerous horses lnjh)U compieUfd a..Tf(JJ . ' .- - .-..... uie ijts; r noor walls arc aie ovt to manv odd remedies. martA .t no bth - " i . .- . ci:itru. Dr. Alfred Savage. Manitoba anl 1 mal pathologist. place In the Klr.e s Priie at &sley National and American Leagues : one of the commonest Is to fl'l last month. jeterday and are continuing this e animal' ears with oil In the Besides the WimWedon Service: wees-ena. belief the brain disease is caused Cup. the trophy room In the Ad-1 Yesteroay tne Giants downed the ministration Building also held the' Pirates and reduced the Pittsburg Kolapore Cup. International trophy I margin of leadership to four and a won by Canada for the sixteenth1 half games. The CinclnnaU Reds, S -T. .-.1 - i ral.M who k. . 1 time a't Blslev Intra -Empire flavor will be given the meet by the presence of a are still very much in the pennant race, won over the Dod gers at Brooklyn and are back La team of cadets, chosen from the! a tie for third place with the Idle public schools of England. They will Chlneago Cubs, meet Canadian cadets In a duel In the American League, the ylc-for possession of the Michael Fara- tory of the New York Yankees oyer day trophy, now held by Canada. th; Cleveland Indians increased Sergt. N. J. McLeod of Toronto their margin of league leadership .will seek to retain the Govemor- i General's gold medal when all marksmen go to the firing mounds Thursday "Uay for the e ,jUKfUn shooting of the pete' in the international champ- ionship against teams from Grekt : ,?fSe ' h 8H together and strike out on the sea of time without callinf Montreal sharpshooter and winner on nasi nistorv lor eruidanpp. Onp m-mt t ,Jl wie wimD1-an service- cud at' Aumt o. i. m,.. & aotogracy and intolerance of twS thousand ars frThrU"2' T T' " 'Sanu ug,o w ,a Vtti5iJJf vuxncu uy ine leasi preeze Ot newi1- " w "0,aen or Sherbrooke. August 23- Merchants vs. Legion THo nnotim'Qf ro orvrwT- ...Sit. n unn . , .. I" - v.u..v.1 ,t.,c ajciv wiui itsjnau . sees tne .evils Vx ucmiucj aim wouiu use io.rce .to bring about a better AOnnirinn thvmwrVi n i;f -jf i i W,, .'""fe w-i.atuiojiiij or pamocK law. ine people with liberal , (small . L") tendencies would use similar force to try to make people more liberal. In these days we all tend to go to extremes. DIFFERENCES OF OPINION Recently an American r..w. ...yji witum- ... uwigc tion published an article expressing appreciation of swing' music. Immediately strong objection came from those who seemed to believe that all music except classical was of the' devjl. One person wrote to protest strongly against swing' music, jazz and blues. We .all have our likes and dislike!? Some people profess to admire the pictures of the old mas' ters while-others prefer the glaring colors of the poster or the eccentricities of the futurist. Some like to live on rich food While .others prefer the plain living of our forefathers In a newspaper some prefer sensation and others pro-1 test strongly against sensationalism. We are all different! and yet we all have certain nrinpinioo im ,rMi, agree. That is where toleration comes in. STROGCLE FOR TERRITORY The border warfare het.wnpn Soviet f?n pD?n nvt1 fin chuokup seems to be a part of a struggle for territory. In the past V)ien there have been clashes Japan" has had thef best of t because Russia did not want war. Now that Russia is better prepared and Japan is badly mixed up with China, Russia is much bolder and is fighting for every' inch of .territory. In this change of attitude is seen the danger of war. Japan is afraid to lose fade so must fight or make an honorable settlement. Russia refuses a set-1! tlement on Japan's terms. The situation is rather interesting. At any ordinary time very little notice would have been taken of a border dispute but just now a move was rather expected and it assumes importance. f New York . Ciev eland Boston each. A like number was chosen In - to come here at that time but will. Cnca80 The president of thp AmPnVnn ,.,.,. AssoCJatlon tne Marit,m" and Quebec while! probably be able to make the trip ,StLouls PWIade,Phia tJLi?MfP says Ontario will be represented by the fhat the vnrhl more following .week. August 31 nnl c-3 H today IS divided into two classes. On the'than :200. In addition about fifty (suggested suitable datefor uS, oxc uiwe wiiu oeneve inai wnatever IS. is riirht,caaeur irom various Canadian; ocean FaUs flayers to come ioi 60 55 53 49 47 38 32 30 31 33 37 48 50 47 Pet Vr Vancouvei Monday ss. Prince Rupert 3 p.m Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Wednesday Ss. Princess Charlotte 5 pjn. Friday ss. Cardena .... 10:30 p.m. ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. ss. Cardena 10.30 pm. Saturday Ss. Prince Rupert 7 p m. Aug. 7 and 21 ss. Prince Robert 4 p.m I'rpm Vancouver Sunday ss. Cataia pm. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:00 a.m. " ' mm. TURN RIGHT TO OGDEN'S" When you get rolling with this extra fragrant Fine Cut, you're on the straight road to sure smoking pleasure. There are no 'stops i'ordVtburi io enjoyment eilher when you roll your own with Ogden's, the cigarefie tobacco that hai everything a smoker could ask for. You'll maki doubly sure of .smoother, happier rolling if you always choose the best papers "Chantecler" or "Vogue". sssssssssH3n91ssV9lssnsHssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssMiJtluLJf mxmiM.llM it a jff7issssssssssl der the skin on the chest betwmi the forelegs. The theory that more iron In the horse's system will help combat the affliction gave the idea of tossing hoi horseshoes into drinking water "Last year about two out of three cases recovered, almost Ir respective of how they were treated. This affords a wonderful oppor-. tunity for quack remedies," said! Dr. Savage. ' "Any of them may be followed i by apparently good results, Hit the same results would perhaps, have followed anyhow." The pathological specialist said' preventive vaccine distributed byi the government before the disease started this year has been almost i 100 percent effective when proper- J ly used. Mail Schedul For rue East-Monday. Wednesday, and Friday 5 p.ni. From the East- Tuesday, Thursday and 628' Sunday.., 577 For Vancouver .558 Monday .558 Tuesday .467; Wednesday .463 Filday .426! Saturday .315 From Vancouver- .659 .625 587' .505 .485i .447' 360 J25 ana Uie .Other eroUO seems tn taliovo rliof : ; schools will shoot for nrizes overiPrince Ruoertt Within thA minn Moamchm Voilinrro Wrong. Both of .ih ZZ Z "r "" miniature ranges. week it is expected That a dn 1 -"""P ua,1U,Sa to learn from L i ' f Sergt- T A- Jensen' of mhlsfalL decision as to the date the ,- tne nt past, Tn r or centuries I may y llvinVf; people have l)een Alberta's aii-round shot and form- reached. fefV ine,.1i9un(!a,:lon? of society, gradually evolving a er Governor-General's prize win- The Ocean Falls team is keen to oetter condition in which there is greater equality of op-11"- heads western contingent. meet Prince Rupert and a trin; portunity and improved ideas as to what rnnfUntea l1"1 snJPrs include Lieut. J.jgame was played this week on tice and riphtPniisnooc rv, An c ' 1 MriKeaI Dow- Sa,"t John cadet coach , lhc cean FaUs grounds. that it clinns S tnn m,n f t0 the 3nd j 6 .v1' ' veieran Bl!ley shot, and Lieut. Ik T it I Past fears anything C. P. Kennedy of Hilden, N. S. ,c cctunu group wouiu cut away from the past al- wuiiam Ewing. j-outhfui FOOTBALL Sunday Monday PI I- i j 11:00 p m. 2 pm 12:30 noon 4 p.m. 9:30 pjp 4 p.m 4 pm. a.m. SNAP " l I I N f 0W0ER IU1 .W AUi tAIWt cai Reach the mmr . nd district with l in in naiiw u " J. H. BULGER Optometrist Rojal Bank Bldt F. LARSON JIasseur and Electric Treatments PHONE GREEN 311 225 Eth Avenue Wt Prince Rupert B. C NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli PropiWor -A HOME AWAY IKOM UOME" Rate I1.M iy 0 Room Hot ti Cola Wi'jt Prince Rupert, BjC. B. C. Messenger Service PHONE 67t Prompt and Courteou Service U. GILLESPIE Stand: 6th St Back ot Royal Hotel BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES The Value of .Mine Production Tn 1937 Was $71,473,-902, An Increase of $20,393,935 Over 1936 NOTICE It Ls the IntenUon to of-, cancel the surveys Ileldnotes and , planA of su"ey of all reverted Crown-granted mineral claims appearing on the printed' list ot such reverted claims, except those in respect of which ah application to lease has been received pursuant to Section 161, "Taxation Act." i a?'),lcatlon fr a lease of a reve'rted claim will be accepted after the 25th of August, 1938.. A copy of the printed list ,or said reverted Crown granted ny.ne.ral claims may be seen In the 'office of any Gold Commissioner or mining recorder. Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans'.Atlahtic . Trnns-Pacinc To Vancouver via Ocean Fall, an.W'ay JVts- SS. "rW AdrlaM" 17... ..i .-,' .- j!J, rriaay iu p.m. , T0 NCOUyER DIKRCT ca p , fi?t0J"H S5$ Alice" Cluryj ." SS. princess to Aug. 6, 17. 27; Sept. 7 Aug. 10,20. . Aug. 3, 13, 24, Spot- Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Service' ,T,cket Heservatlons From W I rnT. r W. U COATES. (Jeneral Arnt ii.mrrt. B&