The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. FRINGE KlTtBT - BKinSH COLUMBIA PtthUshed Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avtnoe H. T POLLEN Managlng-EdiUa ADVERT IS l.NG RATEa Oassifjed advertisiEg. per wore, per insertion local readers, per toe, per tnrtSon , SUBSCRIPTION KATES Ctty dellvtry, by carrier, yearly period, paw a adrac.ee Paid tn advance, per werk . Paid Is advance, per month By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the HnUsh Empire and Udted States, yearly period, paid In advance By null to all cthtr countries, per year ., , , ' i New Department Teiepnocs . Aowtoinf ad ClifoUtin Telephone OAILT EDITION .atemlier I Audit Bnrea ot OrcttUtioni THE SWEDISH SYSTE.M We are often beine told about the .C3 asm J2 10 300 8X0 they have in Sweden and how Canada might well emulate-that rountry. Without wishintr rishimr to to rietrt detract frnm from tha mo,.'' i would think it a great hardshiD if it was cnmnpllArl tn l.v and sleep in one room year in and year out. LIBERAL SCHOOL OF THOUGHT According to President Roosevelt "the Liberal school of thought recognizes that new conditions throughout the world call for new remedies. In this country people who hold to this school of thought insist that these new rpmA. CONSERVATIVE SCHOOL OF THOUGHT SPORT CHAT Marathon swtcsung has cams and gone, with its sold and glitter grief and grease. And of all the. swimmers, good and bad, who for-sook their amateurism for the pot J oi goia a.1 uie ena oi we mues oi expanding at content to teach On August '24, 1926. VIerkoetter swam the English Channel to with dies can be adopted and successfully maintained under.weei in a mile uur of VS the EngHQi coast. SSneil filll" nrocxmt form nf rrrwammnrtt If . . ' i fiuiuiuuuiu ix guemment IS USea irm cape ura rex on me tTcncn fluenxa two days afterwards and) TUP. f A V A FIT A V CVCTPt I still nfrnx Tn mn The Canadian system of government is different from I that in the United States. Accepting the definition of the' 1x1 1929 Vierktur sv:ua Also there are Conservatives m both parties. When the Nefaon of Fort Dodge. la. and in Bennett administration secured passage of a law to regu-third to George Young, who' late marketing of wheat and other farm or garden pro- -tahiished himself in the eyes duct, that was liberalism butwhen the same government J -TSaK". placed a law on the statute books to give protection to in- years in him as an athlete? dc dustries that were already doing well, that was Conser- matter when be starts.- Ernst vatism. When the Communists advocate changing the thina- "Th?n he should cult t; system of government by -force and setting up a dictator- ffiT rlf" ,Xw r . . 0 , , . 0 f ,, , satisfied. I pulled out when I hac 0 ship of the proletariat, that is a reversion of a thousand my health. My wife and utue girl' years. ' andI like it here." I INDIANS IN FIRM LEAD the walsthne, he k . . " " ' novices "from seven to TO" the first of the only three to fin- isn. wnen summer comes now Mothers bring their children to him because Ernst has a pleasau'. j chuckle and a way of inspiring (confidence in the water. He likes in studying anyone's mental atti tude toward the water. "I suppose its psychology." he says, and then Is scarcely a trace of German accent left. "It's Interesting to see how they react at each little for- cnU tV,; j ; e3 " c",ward step in the lessons." His V-lV 7 S T o j "ue. "e mignt mention that! shoulders are hunched a little, like ui uic pcujue in oeaen nve in one-room apartments.) those of a man who has spent hisj in ne oi mat, iweaen nas no slums. We have this on- e doing the crTl strokeL the authority of Sweden's housine authoritv Dr G ATvr .haps 1hm two or men dal who has been visiting the United States! In cJH&SZ S wXhTvle a feu people live in one-room shacks usually built bv them- He won his nm race when nv- tuea ai a means oi saving rent but the average familv,years old- TUe uar cut deep into was over Germany wasnt allowed to enter the Olympics until 1923 By that time he was a professional with 25 national and international amateur medals in his colleeUon. and U . .. ... j amuse hhnself at his piano. w marathon game was good to " Jt? t Oerma.n music teachernd he was J Tv dr've Pnnan ward by king k bolh ,h looking to the future when he col- en a 15011 bJf"hf'3der Jrom lected his nurses. St. Louis Cardinals Sunday and beating the Chicago Cubs in a It' was lUSt 11 Tears aeo this w! nnpnn wrforAav The Pirates Baseball Standings Tuesday. July 12, 1933.1 backward children best but delights I Cincinnati 1 l I PMfl tM Including Yesterday's Scores National League W L New York 47 26 Pittsburg 43 25 Cleveland New York Boston Washington . Detroit Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis 39 31 - 33 34 Boston 32 34 Si. Louis .J29 40 Brooklyn 1 30 42 Philadelphia 21 47 American League 44 42 -41 33 37 S3 Tt 32 25 27 29 37 33 36 42 47 A - Mnn J Kln!r 1 t Inrf . nhnTA 1 Tl Dnwr Thail"" l I oeiore m Uie uniiea manv nf the tViinrm u-o Kovo ut. : xens. j - v....u i, - nuiv uuiic aim gvi uciurv, lui JI1M1I1CC tfk t Vl O r A rrnlA rfnnJnwl a. cf -.11 41.?. 1 , . was the hardest test of all. "I still S?aW- more than 260 minor-league . . """V ucnoer in progres- feel the agony of swimming and. sive principles of democratic representative governmant iswimming and getting nowhere." and not the wild man who, in effect, leans in the direction "c115- "Yoa t-xt to do that of communism for that is just as dangerous as Fascism." J0!, Ude " j n jor three hours.' It was j pitch dark and all that guided him i was the tinkling of a tiny beO on The Conservative school of thought, as defined bv the tra5nex's beat in 1927 he came United States President, does not recotmize the need for to a3? Tfd .H1" .-Amnnnf ,'fir : j i . . cy laix ijniano u vm me lira Byiuuuw. .u iu 111 aim lane action IO meet new c N. E. swim. The following year problems. It believes that individual initiative and private he brought out his wife and baby philanthropy will solve them, that we OUght to reoeal aShter to become Canadian dtl-1 ' . i . 1 , , . . . . . That That u - r:.i.. 1 year no one finished grind but Yierkoettei y 6"" a.iuaiu, ui ciup uu iiiih uusme&s OI Oia went farther than anyone pensions and unemployment insurance, or reoeal the 12 miles, and the c n. e. com securities and exchange act, or let monopolies thrive un- mltte J25.C00 priremoney checked return in effect to the kind of government we V?7 af?g " eoniwtanu. vier ( had in the twenties. Koetur, taren Irom tne water un conscious, went to bed with in ciuns operating. Football TONIGHT, 6:45 Let ion va. Navy mm. V - i Tuesday, July 12, 1838 PA01 TWO THE DAILY NEWS The CLARIDGE . SHOE . Pot Style and Durability this line of Men's Oxfords are the tops in medium priced shoes. Six styles lo choose from and erery one a winner. Priced at $5.50 6.00 Family shoe store ltD. 'SPORT MOUNTAINS Mm Consul nni i nr a xiv Is Entertained tacular skyline trail. Seven days are required for the entire journey which Includes a day's boating on the trout waters of Mallgne Lake and so effectively combines motoring and trail riding over the stupendous ranges ot Jasper National Park. A trip of unusual scenic beauty. this new route takes the enthralled rider through districts which abound in game and are unusually rich In mountain flora. Each night summer that VIerkoetter In- camP 15 Pitched ta a ne location, swam are now but one and a half gamoi to $30XO0 at the first C N. E behind the leading New York sometimes on a summit bench ov- swim along the Toronto waterfront J Giants. The Cincinnati Reds dls erlooking snow-capped terrain and Thousands, who had come expect-; placed the Chicago Cubs from lake-dotted valleys, next on the ing to see George Young repeat j third position in the Natlonrl brink of a crystal waterfall tumbl- the triumph he had scored tht! League Sunday by scoring anothei Ins its way to the nearest river year before In California's CatalWa (victory over them and improvwl Each of the expeditions departing Channel, watched the black- (their position by defeating SL Louis from Jasper is under the personal greased body of the stubby Uhlar Cardinals yesterday. : supervision of that veteran of the wear down every other swimmer j Yesterday's Big League scores trail. Major Fred Brewster, a name la the 21-mUe race. The G&allna National League that has been synonymous to the Kid was pulled from the water af- : New York at Brooklyn, postponed; Canadian Rockies for many years, ter five miles and VIerkoetter was I by rain. i fm hi. h. tt that the j Pittsburg. 5: Chicago, 3. eleven-day Jasper-Mount Robson Cincinnati 9: St Louis, 5. I adrti trin nriffinate a well as the VIerkoetter has little time for Ms I No American League games were it r,,H r 70 hcurs a week at the Baraca Club and the Eglinton Hunt Clut ' and he loves IL more proximate to Jasper. The j skyline trail ride of four days be-jgins at Shovel Pass and winds its way upward to an elevation of more than 8000 feet to unfold a dataling panorama of mountain grandeur S. Indications point to an unpreee-dented Influx of visitors Into the Malign Lake district this year. -J" I .v.1- ., I CMUl tUBUDU WIS lUf III Ul TOCilMVUl, oiien cappea dj a weets specsjeu '4JC trout fishing. Is becoming more P0Pular- 417 ' pg" Headquarters- after the destina-jtion is reached are generally at gjj . Maligne chalet, picturesquely loeat-619 00 shore of the myrlad-col- 584 , oreo lace uiai nas oeen aescno?a .513 .493 .446 J391 J31SI TWO NXW. PLAYEUS Tonight's football game In the Mobley Cup JCity League! football will bring to-ether Canadian Legion and Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. The Canadian Legion expects to field two new players St. Dennis, who played last yeai but who has not played so far this year, and R. Smith transferred Airo:n the Merchants. CHICAGO. July 12: CP) Pro as an instrument of CO-Operation to Drovide thee rpmA.icoast to the white cuffs of Lang-1 ?t U . more Uams this year repeatedly as the most beautiful In the world. THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only calmon canning company with an all the year round payroll to Prtnc Rupert December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. ' a ; ' Prince Rupert, B.C. Dr. O. Brancucci I Speaker .11 Home of Mr. and Mrs. lauel i the very heart of the Rockies lor Refreshments were served and a CLEVELAND, July 12: CCP B.v their summer treki. Feature trlpisoclal time brought the evening to w?.Z A . : JT.fw winning another close verdict from. of the year carries them over the a close Dr. Bxancucd Is returning V,Tr, ZrrlZr vCrlT ' U St. Louis Browns Sunday new government highway by motor by train today to Vancouver where cnunun,,, perhaps isrost yiereqei- ind!ai increased their tn th frigid toneue-of the Atha- he is located. ter has come out nest. The ua- . . . . ,j.. ' . , ; . , . American League leader b er nadlan National Exhibition e- Ifrgn cided this year to stop staging itsP Tf f " V JUn Yankees who k lost to the Boston J manth marathon wims. But Rutmn smiling &nt Ernst . i-"" "u " " to 10 rasper Jasper by u, Athletics and are now liwrr uiej joui joit- . mountain guides and return vv 4jaA. n atui&wu in MaJiyTif- ijip uriu mrr uir apex- "T" game "3 long rw ago. with k money " t:;; , in 7hl tfct 'PrtaS at home, took both ends of double-header ,p from fmm the phn,. Phila- bank and a couple of substanua' . lobs on his hands. Now. at J7 and ' e,7 James MrOlashan returned to the city on yesterday afternoon' train from a trip to Terrace. ' John Mclnnes, president of y; Ocean Shipping Co., and Hugh Dayton, British Columbia se r jy of the Canadian Manufrt m Association, sailed yestejduy uf r. noon by the Prince George o; .r:t return to Vancouver after In a few days here on buslnc j in TraURWnMakinr Trip in Jasper, In honor of the first risit heie' connection with possible fu are ; rant i ouniry luisin consul. Dr. O. Bran- icueci, a large gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maz-. JASPER, July 12. Bent upon zei seventh Avenue West. ' last Tlewing the famed Columbia Ice evening. Dr. Brancucci gave an In field, massive glacial cap mhicn terestin; speech on the situations! forms thesource of rlters emptying, of the day. stressing the point! 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