PAGE TWO "Vanity Maid" FOOTWEAR 4 i" "vf For real classy styles and durability these shoes are unbeatable in their price field. Priced from $4.45To$5.50 Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIALS DOWN IN QUEBEC The result of the Quebec provincial election speaks for itself. Quebec stays with Canada. Quebec stays with the Empire. The people of the French-Canadian province disregarded the red herrings and the beclouding issues They forgave the Liberal party for its iniquities in thai province in the steadfast desire to express their unswerving lovaltv tq Dominion and Empire jn the time of crisis We are gratified over the result of this election not because it was the Liberal party that won. We do not take it as a Liberal victory at all but as a moral mandate and a grand endorsation by Canada, through its French speak-ing people, of the principles for which war is being wagec1 by the Empire today. .7 The forces of autocrapv . " ..uu...i.jr mm. UUCJI 1UUI "Well done Quebec! We salute you! ; : . LIKP LMUIS TO THE SLAUGHTER j So monstrously misrepresentative of the obvious facts they are that we find ourselves fearful of imposiV upon the intelligence of our readers in even commenting imon such lying speeches as that which German Foreim-Minister Joaohim von Uibbentrop delivered at Dand-Tuesday m the effort to, justify the German cause fn thn Whn ?J !W- R,1 ,bentP "cPaJung to the world' Who m the world could possibly Relieve him u-hPn he w blandly repeated the charge of his nefarious chieftain Hitler that Gre Britain started this war is beyond us The fact of the matter probably is that nobodv belieTes th MnJlfC, fluded German neople themSve-Most likelv the mnt of them do not behWthem but hav tawallow -what the insane Fuehrer and M ZTJZ CO eatniPs irivn nf --..wu ,vtv ( . wawvr VUb We feersorrv Viof ci . n "."-vv puvii iiuc ijcuiMi u ine mos i .r. lcux me MJuuui once again nave tn hr sacrificed loi- the mad ambitions of their fanatical lead era. lnis time it is their doom. Ribbentrnn i,w?fSr Wa? i'en hf raM il would be a J fiPht to the finish." And they cheered, poor misguide t Fortunately, the conscience of Britains is clear. Notwithstanding the lies of such as Hitler, Goering, Ribbeo-trop and Goehbela. the cruel fate that ia i Germans, if they insist in delaying the surrender of tho ui men- icauers, resis entirely upon them selves Great Britain was forced at long last into a conflict which she abhorred and which she dreaded, Now that she is in it, she will stay until her arms have conquered as it becomes daily more apparent they will. THE ASTUTE STALIN If any one had thought that Soviet Russia had any intention of jumping into the war actively on Germany's side, Stalin's action in referring direct to the United States the case of the City of Flint, seized by a German warship and taken to a Russian port, should dispel the idea, If Russia had any inclination to help Germany, the least it would have done would have been tp permit the Nazis to hold the City of Flint at Murmansk. Rut instead, the" are evidently going to give the vessel back to the United States, A further indication of where Russia stands in this wav the Soviet's refusal to supply Hitler with planes and fighting equipment. i More fichtly encircled now by his supposed friends than he could ever have, feared in his pre-war complaints GreaJ Britain would do, Hitler's position is daily becQnv ing more hopeless. Whatever forces the future may present for democracy and civilization to combat, there appears good reason to anticipate that Hitler and his Nazism will soon be definitely disposed of, It's interesting to know when reading the Daily New? that the people of the whole dfatrict are dointf the same. witn "" a Mt wave V of the V 4ll&f hand. IV. junk-men. theTni-Pina urt f5h,r,-,deJ"h. , .7 l l li i 111 .. bH 111' M6r people ailing for ''Lucky" tbaa ertr htforr. Jeitlirr too hitter nor OQMrlt LUCKY UUIIK ii "mwtli ailing" for every latle. Ak (iff it ly natue. Oilier Jamout malt lttro$t BURTON yp ALE SILVER SPRlNO STOUT ' " Coait Rrcwrrlca Limited r - Mw Wralmlotur - Vlrlorla This adrertlsfratnt Is not publlthed or dltplayed by tba Liquor Control Board or by the Government of SrUUk-ColuabU.- .. i THI UAJLT JTTWH v Tliui t, Typhoon On Chinese Seas Nothing At All Against This Coast's Southeaster lly II. MAY COCHRANE OCEAN FALLS, October 2G. Weary, but cheerful and hopeful, Capt John Anderson of the far-travelled junkTai-Ping, and his plucky little wife, rest at the Ocean MtIV OMW J exhibits a nalr of verv dilanidated he sails into the Japanese town . . . . . . ir V. i tru. i . i 1 wnnn. landed the boat dry on jrock. off Croft Island, Just south -I lime Drogues, sole? worn quite ywn. engine u repay tni ouw through and showing signs of hav- e of the Norwegian sailors Is i ing Darted with- their heels lonii n with pneumonia. Ilw jailor .since, "Were you not afraid?" we enquired.- "Well no. I bad faith" she pauses. "In Providence?" we a.ssUt. arouiui axjun on, way t no leaves. KochL Seven, days oui the sailor hat a relapse and, must be returned to hospital Another at tempt U made but again, the en sine die on him and Into, the town 'Ypc hnt ntco i mv in..wi of Kobt? he muAl an whera a Oer - .f r III ttIJ 1 I llyTVHMr r ------- - And that is why she was able to wan engineer, tells him It cannot leave her two-year-oid daughter i repaired. Was the crew game to with her mother, in Shanghai tojSa across the Pacific under sail? cross the Pacific Oceah In a Chin- 3ui they were and the prettx little ese Junk. wife was too. but If notr-" and he d!,smi5.s U On Juiia. IS Ihpv galled rait of Hi iwv 4 page irom one oi josepn von-! ""wt " ixuuc uui uj Peattle. peauie. 109. ivy. raus uovfis. we sunn siz.uou. au'VMc uu. mvu ui ui ui w vuu-cj i,fiurai rai., zja we ownea in me worm, in tnw ven-: viwiwu. ou, me lypuriui vmiy ture. We hooe to net it all bark i ms to, the weather we experienced on thU coast " s the captain, U tcok ' them 113 n dav to sal Irom ,rw I Th hintr una r!rrlrtiii A en ! Rnhp in OiifiInn nr.ir th north Chinese fkb. boat: 43 feet water- N-n ep4 pf Vincouver Island. Here line. U foot beam., and draws threef' 'ioiwd. for auppl.tes. "Every- leei, jour inches. loaded. Bought onc wa Wt- W Mrs, apocc 60 miles south of Shanghai, it was!10" "One lady even gate me a lanen w. mat city where a ganit of native workmen labored for five months converting It Into a houseboat. This Involved not only buijd- lnz a hoilSP nnH (nctntltnn n .nll bllh. " At Quauino. we W the crew deserted. After what they had gone thrcuah, the trio from Quattlno appeared . as Trr nothing 1 1 "a but they -" J " had not ' . M'4IIU11K .K Allien ' motor but aLso beautifully carvlni reckoned on a southeaster. Tor th; -interior. jfnur days and nights thev battled .On Friday. AprU 7. with, a crew of , ine waves and rather -Oh, the SUntVWPdhr .nu.!,, nt.i "Vej Were SO bl8." SaVS W Ti. At, nai ror tsaV Tenctsco. i"I told him " p,rH- v'lminuauy he shouldn't start on Friday." says me preuy uuie wife.i But the Chinese proved utterly worthles as sanors. rnev were not onl in. nprlcnreH hut n. i . i. . . . went to ship a crew of four Nor wegians and a Dane. April 22 he starts asain Not many days out his motor dies and at broochln-ta It was impossible cook anything. AH they had to eat in those (our days was a sandwich nd a half each. Mannower was frightened. Back to 8hanghal thev belp3e' aRamst lhe Ude hd wJfU princes Royal Island. It seemed x If the Tal-Ping wji doomed, t Tbev panecd to reach shore on a '"I'lv-buJU raft Here for tw davs and hlbts tbev watched the iwave batter the lun.k, Th.en thv were rescued by fbh-oacker which. bouht them to Oon FalU. The Tal-Pimr will o hiuled outj tn wr a Ocetn. Falls Ond j haired bv Murrav B.almer The An dersons hooe to start south In ? week. Thi t'me the TahPink will be towed ti Seattle where a new motor will be installed and from here on tr the San Franclco Filr. 'Mv mother irave me a hundrpd- "ipre set of Chlpa." savs the little "vlfe. "the new Rice Pattern blue !m;on and sheaves of golden rice and onlv two bowls are broken." RATEPAYERS IN SESSION TODAY'S STOCKS (OourUvjr 8. D. Joborfoo CAM Vancouver Dig Missouri. 12',. Bralorne. 10.40. Cariboo Quartz, 2.10. Dentonla. .014. Falrvlew, .Oil. Gold Belt, .23. lledley Mascot, .44 Mlnto, .01 Noble Hve, .U2. Pacific NlckeJ. .13. Pend Orlelle, 2,70. Pioneer, 2.20. Premier, 1.40. Privateer. .87. Reeves McDonald 30 Reno. .52. Salmon Gold, .03. Sheep Creek, 1.12. Cariboo Hudson. JHVa. Oils A. P. Con.. .20. Catmont, .40. Q. & E 2,45. Freehold. .024-Home. 2.75. Pacalta, MVt. Royal Canadian, ,22. Okalta, 1.24. Mercury. .07 tj. ' Prairie Royalties. .23. Torontv AWermac. .40. ElectUm of Officers Deferred Pnd- (,rPPU' SlllM HoI Ine Urnr Sleetlnr-Conollfullnfi ' CC1V M11" UdU Is Adopted Last nVsht's meeting of the newT ly reorganized Prince Rupert Ratc. payers' Association was poorly attended so, after adopting the draft of a constitution meDared bv a it was decided to adlourn until November S for the election of, officers and other business. Mean time a protem executive, consisting of M. M. Stephens,, chairman, Mrs. Norah Arnold, secretary. Robt ert McKay, Fred Werm.lg, Donald McCotkindale, W. M. Watts and R. McLeod, will carry on. M. M. Stephens occupied the chair at last night' meeting In the absence of 0, W- Nickerson, In the course f a rather lengthy general discussion among those present the desirability of rep-j rcsentatlons being made to. the provincial government to expedite legislation so that a plan of city managership may be lnatttptep in Prince Rupert without delay was stressed. The general ftellnz appeared to be opposed to a reversion to the old mayojr and city council form of government even temporarily. Doubt has been expressed that there Is sufficient time to get the legislation through at the session which opens at Vic toria next week. Nevertheless, an effort will be made. An effort will also be made to Interest new members In the Asso ciation. Cons. Smelters. 50.30. East Malartic. 3.00. Fernland. XI3. Francoeur. J7. , Qods Lake. .57. Hardrock. U4. Int. Nickel .49-Kerr Addison, IM. Little Long Lac, 3,10. McLeod CockAhutt, 2,10. Madseu Red Lake.. 49. McKenzle Red Uke, UL Moneta, .93. Noranda, 79iO. Pickle Crow. 4.40. Preston East Dome. 1.73. 8an Antonio, 1.77. Sherrllt Gordon. 1.35. Stadacona, .42. Uchl .93. Bouscadillac. .04. Msher. .07. Oklend. .09. Smelters Oold. XIV. Dominion Bridge. 44,50. New York AlUs-Chalmcrs, 44 to. ; American Can. 110. American Cor and Foundry American Locomotive. 23. American Smelting, Mty. American T. and T.. 1671. Anaconda Copper. 34. Baldwin Locomotive, 203,. Bethlehem Steel 92V Boyd-Warner. TA. Caterpillar Tractor. 60 4. Pupont, 184. OeneraJ Electric. 42. General Motors, 5C. Goodyear Tire ii Rubber, Inland Steel. 934. International Nickel. 411$, Kennecott Copper. 41fc. National Biscuit. 23V New York Central. 22Vfc. Pennsylvania, 20,B. Public Servlc of N. J 41. Radlr. Corporation. Q'u. Republic Steel. 27. Socony Vacumm Oil. 13 SUndard Oil of Cal., 28?i. Standard Ol of N. J., 41. United States Rubber. 44. United States Steel, 77. 39 Cargo Of Iron Vessel, Torpedoed Yesterday, Was Bound From Bos(n Ti FntUnd LONDON, October 26: (CP) The lipateras, which was sunk by a torpedo attack from a submarine In the North Sea Tuesday, was carrying scrap iron from Boston tp England, it ha been disclosed. Next Time You Ask For Stove Polish Say IPrTWOK HOT STOVES At All B.C. Stores CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Pbone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS, C, E, BLACK R. E. Eyolfson CHIROPRACTOR Phone BLACK 31? 210 Elthtli Avenue West Control Board or br the Oovernment of hp :b EVACUEES' PROBLEMS People 1'rom Wg EnctMi CM find H plfftrult to lit In With New Condlllon In Some Ways LONDON Oct 20: CP. -Britain ju ir ioted mothers, young- trr and bewildered old folkt from i city homes and moved them to the Country Imt Mart the war began. i homely hettdarhes have developed I motly httnjj; and-chlp h(,p , . Is hard to m(. far to the pub Borne exaspt r a v of the city-dw ed alQ by thir i, Wr COM Kxi mii , rsreful enouxh ,t) AloUMrt an th-B4 End or r. , o the Liverpool ti , dltriU of M r, . a wonderful t;. Ueniendoui w. . it a brtfht OR anotlu-r 1 to etnthasit th central fact that! and Musical j great act of preparedness wait breaking up f..n.. arhteved without much fuss. women and ih :;, WtftUgbU of U)e life of city folk ed all their i v, , moved en mae to the country are (ftt t'b ' I. t d iw ty 1914 and refined n, 10J1 4 Bi!: barueshm Royal Oak abort .. Wiu v.: k u-boat tarrylni a crew of 1.100 officer and Oak wai one of the rwvy's oMest battteslUos '-91 UMS. ROYAL OAK VICTIM OF I II0AT Kttl 1 i t tat mi . .:s Bom UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL KCDI'CKII WINTER EXCURSION' rARH Including all meal , and ber'h acrom l.i TO VANCOUVER AND RETl'R.V Prom I'RINCK RUPERT GOfi ftft Prom Port Simpson 139.75 J00,UU Redad Rate--Fare and otic half also apply i- V..n.-nu from Intermediate points Children (Hve years of age and under twH" lf rr Tickets op Sale from November 1st, 1939 (o Febrarv tsth. lw Oood to return up. to March 31st 1940 8teamcr Leave prince Rupert Ar Vanmuw S.S. CATALt Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Thurdiytt SS. CARDEXA Every Friday 10J30 p.m. Mendsfi . Tickets and ResenraUons from Prince Rupert Ajent (FRANK J, SKINMIR) Third Ave. rhM If Convenient, pleae Purr bate Ticket at Offke j Smoked "Rupert Brand" I Mild Cured Salmon j 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwichcrt or 5 Hors d'ocuvrc i One Package Serves Four People 5 Keps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert fn. Mil mlibbCl-