PAOE TWO.. RUBBERS & OVERSHOES DAILY EDITION Mrs, J. amies, wife of Lieut, OllllfS - -'ntloned here with one of the local militia units, ar- 1 trlct signal officer here. Dally advertising m tne Dall) News is sure to vbrlng dally " Now is the Time to Get Your Rubber Requirements for the Winter Ladies Best Quality 85C Rubbers Men's All IasU S1.00 to S1.25 Children's and Misses' Size 5 to 10i 65c 10 75c Ladies' Velvet OvtTshoes in Wine. Blire, Black and Brawn New Heather Lining Extra Trains with Hare You Seen the Sew "JIFF Suede Overshoe Protectors? Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoei 1 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. POLLEN ... Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per week Paid In advance; per month , By mall to all parts of British Colombia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance By mall to an other countries, per year . Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion - Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone . - Member of Audit Bo rent, ot Circulations .12 .50 3.00 9.00 02 2b Wednesday. November 15, 1939. EDITORIALS RULE BY MAJORITY For a number of years we have had administration of our affairs in Canada carried on by the majority m rar-liament, sometimes known as "majority rule." About every fo'ir veara there is an election and the people of the countrv choose their representatives to voice their view? in Parliament, make their lavs and follow out the nolicio' they desire. The fact that sometimes representatives dr no" fn'lo-v tv.n no rf noliiv' vtov n"rtfess at nioto Mr"' indicates only that representatives are much like the pen pie who elect them. Until we cet an honest electorate v shall not have honest representatives, no matter what oir system f government. We have the kind of government we deserve. Some people think that chantrine the system would make for better administration No doubt the system can be improved but, unless we have honest electors choosinp honest representatives, we shall neVer get a just goverr ment, no matter what the system. BRIEF TRAINING Manv elector? have had but a brief training in demo cratic 'ywmmrnt, To their simple minds everything seems simple. Any business or profession is simple to thr on-looke Jj'o dop- not rcnliTe its intracacie The rliff culty in v'ealin'' human Vins is that all are different FarS has different capabilities from his neiehbdr The abilitv to nderstPnd and to execute varies. "Some have capabilities of leadership and others must always b followers. In the development of countries much depends upon the yeadei onle vithoiit leaders are like sheen withnnr ?. shephenl Anvone '"ho has attended a meeting of men gathered Wfhottt n definite plan or obiect knows how im-possible it is to get anything, done. Strong leadership is everything. . Thr o-rpar thiiiT about democracy even though it. falls far ho-t of pip a perfect system, is that it trains people to think nationally and is the. first step toward a more perfect fom of fovemment. Under dictatorshins. either nat(on;rfi,ili5t pr communist, the mass bf' the people fciauij tieienoraie anu lose meir aoiuty 10 minK nation allv. ' rived in thr city on the Prince fi I P j Hunert fhls morning-from Vancou- UO 111 uCrVlCC ver "j . Mrs. J. L. Low arrived In the Exte"s,ons of Rtt,j Lon- dtv on the Prlnep Runfrt IhU on" inn rnmnciaj lowns mornlnt from Vancouver, to. Join j her husband, Lieut Col.. Low, dls-! Going Into Effect LONDON, Npvember 15:1 Extra trains are now being put Into ser vice between London and the pro- SCHOOL AT SOUTHBANK SUCCESSFUL Plan By TRYGARN MULVANY SOUTH BANK, Nov. 15. Closing exercises of the local educational school were held here Friday night and were preceded by a dinner serv ed by the stall under direction or Miss Betty Strachan. assisted by the students. The culinary ar rangements were under the expert care of Mrs. Weldon. Following the dinner a short ad-dress was given by Kenneth P. youth who takes a keen Interest In all community affairs and who iPILLSl 1 SUa la Canada and Iba UA Rrtular aJ nrw, larga ttonomy tlir. 214 CUSSIHE, PERSONAL CIVIL SEItVICE EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE 1938 Ford Coupe, 5600 miles, hot water heater and defrosters, excellent condition. Box 24 Dally News. (269) vinciai towns. The number had LOST--Man's Gruen wrist watch o been curtailed since the war start on Friday night. Finder pleas WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Oat BJ i " Morning Raria' to C Tar Km aaaM pr eat tw aaaaat af it laa toraaraawalaaaSs. If taiaaila It jart 4tnn m tea Unit. Cu aloau t fvjrtlaauca. Taarrtraatiia4. Hanafal Mi' tl f iat Xhm hair. 4 to Mar. aaak t4 tlx a-ortd looaa uk. AamWnlaonamtaMililnrtH I tto nw Yaa n naiUm Ikal warit aa tar Bvrr a wC It Ukt Uwar aa. aM crf uuw ijw rw r ua t Vwaaa af aOr llovtac frwiy aaa auk aa frrl a aaa aa". Hanolra. aaa rratla. tkr B.W tar aO ftoar frrHr. Tarf a tW war af rakaaat aul bar aa ralaaMl or atrrrarr h lam A.k far Cartrr". Uttir Uarr MB. a aaat I Stafcauralf iVaM ujlataf raw. tic GUNNERY IS REAL PROBLEM This is one of a series on heavy artillery and tank crew training in England By GUY E. RHOADES Canadian Press staff Writer SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND. Not 15: (CPi-It takes a lot of training to turn out a competent ... - . heavy artillery officer, a man who they inspected the handicraft of understands maps and survey the pupils -which was tastefully dts- wk. has a knowledge of explos-Dlaved Jn the Southbatik school Ives and aerodynamics and can ap- Caple who dwelt on the alms of the house. This work had been done Ply hk knowledge while hell is organization of the Dominion-Pro- und direction 0f Miss Vera cutting loose all around him. vlnclal youth training jMan under HenrT, an expert wearer and an At an artillery school this cor- tne direction oi me ueparimeni oi .uthoritv nn loom work of all kinds, responaenv waicnea me praeuea University Extension of the verslty of British Columbia. Quoting from Mr. Caple: "Many who has both taught and learned un training, watched fir-from Cape Breton to Vancouver tog practice on the ranges and nrt from Pan.ma to Alaska- much officers In their classroom of the young people are in danger cf tne mtt tXf7 ambling that Th'T et their mathematical of becoming drifters, a condition of tnf habltanU of old Quebec and hoollng out of books, but they which may only be avoided by TUcadia. At her suggestion local mult Into the field to find out ing them a small amount of aid and ,tuJenti propose to evolve a seatf u thT etn "PP1 It. curecuon so tnat meir interest ana oattern peculUr to the Central Ounnery U something like the enthusiasm may be utilized for the Ukas District. Mme ot pinning the tall on the betterment or their communities.-j Efficient Staff donkey, except tht there are men Mr. Caple was followed by Odin . ... ... ... ,lr 'available to tell you how far and Hougen of TaUlrose. an energeUcI ., , ..,,, n ran,m -. In whlcdlrectlon you are WTonir graduate In agriculture of the Urt- of th artlllenr are the ob i . n.o-r -h.v, ... ..ti servatlon posts, stationed on hlh spoke intelligently of the needs for rmind lea-h,,,- ,n the Hih commandlnt a good vie better edutlonal advanUge, In 'SJS the rural districts, for better soda SummUn(l .munlcatkm by field telephone contacU and therilne of the rural Mf with the firing polnU. educational school which was I-,done advanced graduate work In thnlque U like this: The reaay oeanng iruiu ins ieuow siu-, , M4lll9tiAn - observation officers lies on the dents gave him loud applause and, at the close of the meeting, he was tendered a vote of thanks In a p. preclatlon ot the work he had done In stirring up and keeping alive the local Interest. He had covered over two hundred miles of roads on a bicycle. A special ferry brought a number of ears from North Francois loaded with parents of the students and many who were otherwise Inter- Two sound reels, were shown. 'tal exercises Joined In by the whole attendance were led by Mr. Caple with the speed and precision of a drill-sergeant. Folk dancing. demonstrated and led by charming Kahtryn Milligan, broueht the whole crowd on the floor from the youngest student to some who might have been grand-parent, to the singing of suitable popular songs. The warning toot of the lal skipper for half an hour while LAME BACK way result from faulty kidney action. Gin PilU help kidnryi diipot of watte matter that cause congestion. In the United State atit for "Gino Pills". sociology ana! psychology at Cornell tround with a contour map befor and Stanford Universities and at n,Di- n 14 marked the location the city of London summer school. nu wttery. He spot through Mlw Kathryn Milligan MJ3.A.. a .. ay. a maehlne gun nt graduate In agriculture of the Un- wh,ch wouW hnpede the advance Iverslty of British Columbia, ha,0 lnfanT and must be demolish done sperlal work in dairying. live-lfd 07 Wghtened Into leaving, stock and phytlcal education as a Ut to P0 ,u exact practical demonstration churning!"0" m hU maP and measure It sixteen pounds of perfect butter o151". ltM nd dlrertlon from from three gallons of cream pro- hlf, ba"rr Then he calls hl A,tmA d.im rv, i f stlmatlon of the distance and ested. A pleasant social evenlngJcha Vae .bearing to a signaller lying beside was spent at the Community Hall. lc. ,t c, I him: The signaller repeaU It over pnyfanH irniH mii.t i TiniM.t. . the phone to the dinaHer sit the of Saskatchewan, whose position as PaUer7' batterJ nallw tell assistant dWtltran at the Vancou- l w lM "fer Ptol on a ver Oeneral HosplUl qualified her maP m a Pnelaile. checks Uw to oversee the catering and ralln,b?a1 flgure lhe e,fTatw-ary arrangement, for staff and ,f h from ,n students, assisted by Mrs. Weldon, fJ"atlo" rarlous distances fc- i drilled hex,, volunteer assistants."13 P"Kr weapons. with a hug meat fork In a manner- -Maybe Short Or Lonr worthy of Mr. Caole himself. Bns ore set and fired. From C. D. OsbomD5 graduate of lhe obsaUon post the of fleet the trnr K,im..if - .nn.n.tfi.i f.i. sees the Duffs of earth and smok- ferry whistle at 10:80 broke up f rTr Vernon gave'de by the bursting shell. Usual a gathering which delayed the gen-. , I,, 'ly he finds his first e.Himat Ing and soU conditioning. He hadi1011- helu droP bshlnd the a strenuous time visiting the plant tarset or snort 80 hc tr,es a&in-of the Francois Lake seed growers Ienlthenmg or ho'tWni hU vhirh v than k ... Jrahge by degrees as the shell tson's croo of Umothv .rf ndr droo long or short until h' scores the direction of the manager. Haien a h11 m pet w.fldently close to D. Long. He was accompanied b7,cause U tnem 10 '"ut th m Milligan to a Judging content, po. . , lk of the Pranmit tjVp rnif ".Often It Is a long process, but (where some of lhe choice stock of lhe ottktT to "pW t 'the district was shown. Miss Mllll-fe50"om,ca,,Jr a1 P"Ibl bH ,pan. with her customary versatlU jheltsare expensive and Uke time tV. d SDlaved a knowlede. nf live-' 1,1 stock which she proved both will.. 0rte ?f hbl "! "dlcan 0" from drI't,n c,ouda wh'rh Ing and able to hand on to her stu- ,-, Icajrt neelinv shadow acros hi , Fred Uroux, of the University T'TJK aUo"lhfr' or Rkat.hpan in.tr,,.f .v,- chancing the lleht to such an ex- of the Likes .District in carpenter- ,'.nl nersoectlve Is alter-mr rahinpf r.vtn,, d objective aorflM elnttr IMachsuch u torVTwTM. an !l aclua i .1 1 , . . Besides. Besides, lhr the observation nhtarvatlnn of of iiik. sicci tnarpening ana umuer- Inr constructed a loom, modeller! ex- iwuiouitAiiuN ior uierKA an-t . . . nounced. Open to all. Appllra-'"?0,10 TelKwa to nold cnoo, tlons to reach, Ottawa by Novem-. th!,"rom toda-r untu December 2 ber 30th. 1939. Our advice has. and lhence to Te"e from Decern-helped hundreds obtain Civil Ser-.T l Decembr 10. At both vice positions as Clerks, Postmen,' pIace,5 thelr welcome is assured. Examiner, Examiners, etc. etc. Free nu tnem a nost oi Customs Booklet on request. M. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents, FOR SALE FOR SALE English BlacK 232 or cll West. pram, phone 741 5th Ave. (207 friends, many of whom have great ly benefited by their too short sojourn, the Lakej District will welcome their return and already arrangements are under way for the formation of a strong committee to assure a much larger attendance craft club In order to keep the ac quired knowledge alive. MOOSE WESTERN PEST WILLIAMS LAKE, November 15: CP) The gentle moose la the .hinA Af fnpmftM V. V ... J 1 . .. fleer Under his direction the bovs hU inal,e and the men at the vuns must d aoie uj concentrate - in the face Ia" of 01 a" an Infernal din " and the ,-ctly on one now In use by Mls l"f ma.! d. , dPe the realization that their Henrv and her .hw . rhi. will be sent to Telkwa for demon -tratlon nurnoses and returned to the builders later. Throuehout the whole session a sfrone pirlt of camaradie nrevall-ed bctweenTTristructor and students whjeh sneedilv dl1oated when .studies commenced In earnest. Telkwa and Terrace Mr. Caple's r splendid organization " fire may bring a reoly from the enemy that would place them In Imminent danger ot their lives. twenty -Five Years Ago November 15, 1914 German drive to Calais failed when allies forced retirement of KaLserii armies across the Yser River in Belgium. British held Yyres against attack of Prussian Guards. Germans prepared defence line across Belgium for winter A new telegraphic service has been established by the Grand and the organization of a handl- 7" ;7,7u .,t-f;.. " I . I arVIIIV, ' a- 1 1 Vf t JT ft AJIIVJJl- toil and was used for the first time . - via licit. LUV WillKIIn.in 1 "OaTS Of TrAm. TTade Jnrlr Vfnlr.HU., a . . . fd k return to Dally News, (265) the haystacks, tho hnr,. -i irnce oeorge, ... iiumm; ujiunais si now farmers are building fences around by the Dally News today. C, U. Crowell, gefteral manager of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock, will be speaker at the retrular monthly luncheon of the Prince R- on the steamer Advertising u a .iitesvrnent. DARKNESS COVERS MANCHESTER. England Novrm ber 15: CP i Canadian coppers. Relchmarks and franc have been found In the cash box of Man chester bus since nightly blackouts have prevented eortrtactrs seeing straight. I CRAMPS BUSSES LONIXXN. November 1$: iCP f: ... . This advertisement is not publlshea or dlspuyed bv ' Control Board or by he Government of Brltuh f f of the London Paw-Board. whoe bus most familiar "honk Is urging a bylaw t mobile horn. WIIIUT PltUTs NiW YORK. JlovrrA Wmniprit wheat pr Mi to V ywlerdav ber ckMlnt at 70v.. wheat udes wrr T. E. Thomas, operations manager c with May eJwini- SKI.I.NAMXG "SOOTAHLY" Wearing a tcp-rer and monu a b. u. . the toolj )' to ade ride v: a s ierar Chirr.j,e j. Margate. England u a pictures future tentlal customers When trade m lark Cooks wi-him a Job that he would not ha-e won except tor strains of hki accordion Vbu needn't grin and bear a cough due to a cold, in ' 1 ' Orothers Ontph Drop' (Bli(k or Menthol.) onv SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS B assswaaa- I I I - aa-a-aaaaaa 'er t . down i0 mnmum thli Winter by um$ tested coal that gives you more heal and lens wale. We're P'' lalits in pleklng coal that give, the most heat for lhe mne" We'll gladly help you pick a grade that will burn tttkknUf "J your furnace, kitchen range or heater, give you more he1 ni avo you money. Jnt phone 116 or 117. Albert and McCaffery I td 111 .nMWRORlFfl19 aMaBBaaMwaMBaMMaaaMia1 . - . II MM III UMI I SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling si OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER .. Stcnnjcr leaves Prlnco Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trnliu lenve Prince Rupert for the East Monilajr, Wedneadny, Friday, 6 p.m. AV, Stcnmer for Ketcliikmi and JgiWrt alovart every BU WEDNKSDAY, 2 p.m. tor tnr fnro. etc., ilr.. call call or OT u- trrn VBSBp1. fares, City Ticket Office, 528 3rd VII