i r PAGE. TWO THE DAILY, NEWS The CLARIDGE .OAU.Y EDITION SHOE For Style and Durability this line of Men's Oxfords are the tops in medium priced shoes. Six styles to choose from and every one a" winner. Priced at $5v50 "d $&00 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes .THE DAILY NEWS. rUlKCE RDPRT - BRITISH COLOMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H' F P711 " - - Managing-Editor r i. . SUBSCRIPTION KATKH Cltr.delltery, by" carrier, yearly period, paid in advatce . Paid in advance, per we;k , Palcf .lrij advance, per month ; 3y ttu'W;ajl parts of British Columbia', the British Empire arid United States, yearly Derlod. taid tn nrtvunr. By mall to all other countries, per year 7"'" . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation! never can ten vynen trie contlagratlon may spread. ' 11 - ..J J . . . A- CENTRAL HOTEL I Fresh Local Raw And i rooms and cafe Pasteurized Milk Phone' 51 For Best Household VALENTIN DAIRY Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK POONt-57 $5,001 .12 .50 3.00 9.00 Saturday. July 16. 1938. WELCOME BRITISH NAVY. ,-A Pearty welcome is extended to H. M. S. York which steamed into the harbor last evening and will be here -nb? 16 RW People, are alwayl pleased to see the ships of His Majesty's Naw in rifirt mev arp nnrtifn niif nirfnci . " . 1 ii - J 7 f T, v. 1 u" uns occasion to welcome . the. flagship of the West Indies Squadron and thP vf,. admiral. The. British Navy stands for safety. Canada has no navy, only a fev police boats. These would mean nothing m the event of war. This part of the Pacific Coast is almost a standing invitation to a potential enemy for as has. already been pointed .out" by Writers on defence Prince Rupert would make a splendid base for an enenrv C0.V;try- JS.harbor1, not yet defended,' could be taken without difficulty. Happily the minister of defence is alive to the situation and he laid plans for the defence of Vj JP and the work is how in hand, although not pro-deeding very rapidly. What about Europe? While we have become used to the situation in Europe and it sometimes seems that the danger has blown over in that quarter, we are bound to realize that there are twodanger spots, Italy and Germany, which mav set alight the war tinder, and develorr a wnrlrl magnitude. Adolph Hitler is expected to suddenly take-! "",,u" 411 lcsdiU -u viiecnosiovaKia. 11 ne can lull to sleep the other- countries long enough for him to get a foothold then he may succeed. Then Mussolini is not quite as friendly since he failed to. get the British to enter into a pact without Italian Withdrawal frorii Spain and Italian newspapers have be-corile' critical of British policy While the Arabs, evidently acting under encouragement from Italy, have started trouble once more in Palestine. The situation has not changed greatly of late but there is nothing to indicate that the dictators have given up the idea of expansion. Just as soon as there is restlessness on the part of the people of either of those countries, sdrtie attempt will be made to divert their attention by an international move. We mention these things, When' they must be apparent to all, for the purpose of once mbre drawing attention' to the need df spfeed in installing the1 arnlaihents in connection with the defence of Prince Rupert Harbor. Every resident of the city or district should back up the minister of defence and demand from the Prime Miriister that we be given reasonable protection in case of war. We haVe said nothing of the need of protection from 'SPORT Lawn Bowling Play Resumtfd League Gets Into AVllon With" Angus jiacdo'tiaid AVain ; -a: and as follows: Macdonald 6 1 6 Benson 4 3 4' McPhee 3 2 3 : Tinker 5 2 5 McMeeklri 3' 4 3 Frew 2 4 2 Hill f 3 4 , Borland 1: 5 1 ; Wirislow 3 2 3 Pr'eece ; : . .. ... ' -1 6 1 Siglit of Skis Amazes Bermuda Residents of Hamilton Blink Their Eye's At Sight contest Is being held. Man in the Moon The boys In blue are here today. It's good to hear them talk And know that, if we are 'attacked, At nothing will they balk. Doc Manion in the saddle at the head of the Conservative party and R. B. retired to do the flag waving. Doc Manion's. full of party zeal He pants for combat hearty. No doubt hell put new life arid pep In the one time "Grand Old Party," The Grits wlli have to stir their stuff,' stumps Arid think up something new Or1 half a' million voters Will tell them what to do. countries on the other side of the Pacific. Jarian arid We are glad' We did not forget to China evidently have their hands full just ridto but we save UP a' blt of sunshine to help 1 HAMILTON; BermpdS. July 16. (6 P) Residents of .Hamilton blinked more than orice when the liner Monarch of Bermuda arrived in port and six passengers' strolled down the gang-plank onto this' ler Golfer Seeks CanadiaffTitfe' Percy Tinker Rinks Winning-. wiNNIPEQ, July 16: - Jimmy . ..j ,j, , , Hougan of Jasper, Alberta, re- Angus MacdonaWs rink contln- cent, junlor ,f cham. ued In t the leadership of theCa;nk- pion ofV Artk ,aridr me'mb'er 6f dlan Natl6nal Recreation Assocla- tne AU)erta wiUingdon Cup team, tlon Lawn Bowling League last has ft over Canadian .National Wght bjr defeating Tlfomas Mc- iines ft? Lon'tfofi, Oilla;ri6 w'Kfre Meekin's rink 22 to 20 while Percy i,e will tune up for the coming Tinker's rink assumed exclusive junior arid Canadian" Afflateur possession" of secottd plate' With a championships. 19 to IT win over Jack' Frew's rink. Hbgan, only 19 years old and six Flaying1 of tHese matches' marked feet tout, is a gangling youth wHo the resumption of league activities has terrlflfc length, and fine con- whlch had been held up for over trol. His short game Is putstand- a Week owing to rainy weather. Ing. He played two rounds in the ' The lea'gue standing' to date Is Manitoba Amateur Championship but was eliminated by Allan Boes, .who was red hot and five undr par wherf the' match fended! . . : 1 After competing' hi th'e Nktlorial Championships, Ho'gan will enter the Ontario' Agricultural College at Guelph to take a full course in greenskeeping. He commenced h's golfing career as a caddie at Football Prince Rupert vs. II. M. S. York, 6:45. Ship's Band in in.. attendance. 0SL0FJ0RD IS MODERN Even In the middle of wlhter, this JJew Norwegian Ship Is Steered By equipment would be peculiar In Ber- PresS Button muda, but the situation was cleared up when It was learned they were en route to. Chile to compete In an international skiing contest. NEW YORK", July id: (CP) "A press-button steered ship a bl. ahead of ah American automatic Icebox," was the description the en- PLAYGKOUXD ACTIVITIES glneering crew gave of the Norwegl- The sand box' design competl-jan Line's new 18.000-ton flagship tiori at various Gyro playground! j the Osldfjord, recently In port here which was to have been held yes-.' on1 compleil6ri of her- rrialden voy: terday was postponed until the age. The ship has rib steering first' of riext 'Week. Today at the wheel. , , Acropolis Hill ground a kite flyine ' Among unique features' of the new liner are her press-buttbr, steering and her1 power' Installation of .four diesel' eiigihes de veloplng 20,000 horsepower ant' geared lri pajrs td the' tWo shaft'. The Osiofjb'rd Is said, to be" tht (largest ship afloat wltli hydrauilt geared epgines. Commodore Irgens demonstratef for pressmen the button steerih system which replaces, the tradi tlonal twirling of the steerin' vheel. In ") anchor and away Jake Is wondering how he would Was lmmedlatn rnnn fnf th, look In blue suit and whether a hejfhIp. Then for "hahl to port" h. could learn to hitch his pants In pressed another button and "hard the accepted manner. tb port It was 'sir!" The Comrrio' . .. , . ' jdore said even quarterniaster """"t iuii.o an iiajjijjr YYii.ii.wtre Decoming usea 10 tne new system "but frankly were riot reconciled" Norwegian .searilen; receiving their early training on sail-lng ships, are very coriservatlve. Aribther feature of the modernis tic Norwegian boat Is an uncov ered bridge extending bri each1 side beyond the beam of tHe boat-"She's a stout ship for all th' press-button and uncovered bridge said the commodore. ' Line officials said the Oslofjord had "met requirements pf the line" on her malderi trlj: She was 'designed tb cut the time of Jhe Norway-Urilte'd States ruri from T hav'e Just been wdrtde'ririg howseven W seven arid one-half days. lorig, the war in Chiiia" would lastl : ir Britain, tihlted stia'te ahd'ftrinc'e , ,The Dally lien uts an audited quit senium uiciii niuniuuiu aim circulation. Play safe! otner supplies. From Oreeriiand's ley1 mountains To India's coral strand They all respect the Union Jack And like the boys to land. . us In welcoming li.M.8. Vofk on her first visit to our port. slANAGES CIIES'TliliFIlili' iVi THE I'RF.MK riilBT OF BRITISH coixsinu, . IN PKOBATE , In lh Mattfr of the "Administration Act" ... . An; In Hie Matter, of tc.EKtair of Jamn .TAKE" NOTICE that by .order of Itu Htior, W. E. Tetver mad on the lTUi day of June, A. D. 1938, I waa jJpoint-ed Admin latrautrlx of ttie estate of -Jatne lrrn, doceaoed, and all paritlea having claima. ftga4afttf tho nald ; tte. ttt hut-by requlmi to rumiAh name, properly verlflna, to ne oli'of before the 20th day' of August, A. D. 1938, mid ali' par- wea jmmrwa to the eetat are requlrrd CHESTERFIi!d; E'lig-, July l6i to pay. the aniaunt of Uielr' tadebtedhes (CP") N. Bullock bt Biidy has 'been toJ"? f0rthll1tlh- , , a aririolnted maria'f'of f5HStrfieiaT.JKATED th 13tJl T- A-' u , . 1 UJO .... second division English Football League club, succeeding W. H. Har vey, resigned. ANNA fAMB BNS6n Admtnlfltnutrlx of Eat,te of Jomea Larsen, Deoeated, Ocean FalU, BJC, '23'for'25jf and Polke'r tins of fifty PLAIN 6H CORK TIP SPORT CHAT The football matches with II M. S. York arid the representative team from the city will take place as planned. This evening the first match will be played and the second game will take place on Monday. A specially pleasing feature of this evening's game will be the presence of the band from H. M.' S tfdrk. The barid consisting of seventeen1 members w'lll provide music SM Aug both before and during the game Sylvannus Apps, wearing colors of the Hamilton Olyrhpic Club, won the pole vault at the British Ef.it plre games trials four years' apb this week at Hamilton and qualified for a place on the Canadian team to visit London. He i'lnishcd first at London. Apps gaVe up track and field lh 1938, signing a professional hockey contract with Toronto Maple Leafs. Bobby Jones of Atlanta, 6ai, one of the world's greatest golfer! iscoipd his second successive Brl-, tlsh open triumph at St. .Aridfew;. Scotland, nine years ago yesterday, flalurday, Juiyj Flags Dying . . . bind playing" Britain's fightihg ships iM gala" diesif prduHly ride at anchor a pfciure to gladden British hearts. There's another' picture' thai carries a thrill of friendly recogriiti6a for British men and women everywhere.. .thal's'thelahVdus familiar sailor on every package of PUyer's "Mild" for Players "Mild" embody th'e same" qdahty' and mildness, the same traditional skill in manufactuie tha,l ha ve"16n'retaaV Player'i i the largest selling cigarettes' in England. Coclr" tips ' for those' who like them. IJ NAW COY ClOARETTE toever once above par over the l hqlc route. Jones' pasted 285. toil ilng the course record of 291 it Ihad stood shice 1008. Jack, Deianey. French-Ctofil Ilght-heavywelght boxer ir j the top of the division lljrl ago today with a 15-roundda over champion Paul Btrfcsil Deianey resigned his title tJTl to enter the heavyweight tt Reach the must otcm ol and district with u OT!rJccl (n th Dally Newi: Calling all Stfiirdoughs and Chechakos Back To THERS SILVER BIRTHDAY CARNIVAL and Oathcring of Karl)- Dby ItL'siUe'Kls FOUR BIG DAYS OF ENTERTAINMENT ust 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1938 Convention df Associated Hoards of Trade of Central B. C, Opens Thursday Banquet at Night Open to tHe Pilhliij Friday Junior' Baseball' arid other attractions with big dance in Piiblic Hall at night Saturday-Big Sports Day aatrnjm; Kdaded by Smithers BanDerat 'OaVs Cash prizes (or best-Pormai openrng at Agricultural Parle Horse Races,'- Baseball? Tufe' of ' War, Sports ; -' - - . " -: "-' tveriing Enlhfe'bfS df KSh Sniithers-Big dande fet,ch Rowing reallsUc, scenes in dnrly hb-toiy at Lake" Kathlyn Paviliori SUNDAY A.iM.-Picnic for all Children Sitaday pi m: Baseball - Printe Riiperf vs- Smithers, finals Golf-Championship of Nortliern iBritish Columbia