PAQE TWO THS DAU.T rfETfl ; I u '- School Germans Bought Horses In Eire Shoes Girls and Children's Jack and Jill Little Pal Hewston Make BOY'S AND YOUTHS . . - Greb Sisman & Valentine Make These Shoes Have Stood the Test Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION Tuesday. September 12, 1939. EDITORIALS DIFFICULT FOR SOME ing close , year. to 2,000 Irish horses i Shipments of hn rep fmm 02 .25 Canada is at war with Germany and many new Canadians will find it 'difficult to orient themselves under the new conditions. There are some people of German birth here and others who belong to countries that are or were recently sympathetic with Germany. There is nothing to indicate that any of these people are anything but loyal to the land of their adoption. At the same time their position is difficult as they will be quite easily suspected ant should avoid all appearance of being associated with an enemy country. Canada at war is bound to be somewhat different from Canada at peace. THE PATRIOT One of the newer books "The Patriot" by Pearl S. Ruck, has for the hero a Chinaman who lives for ten years in Japan, does well there, marries a Japanese girl and has two sons and then, when Japan goes to war with China, he leaves his wife and family to fight for his native country against the country of his adoption. The story analyzes the reaction of the characters, showing how the Japanese are intensely patriotic, even though they do not always show it They take affliction stoically but are very intense in their devotion to their emperor whom they worship. It also shows the effects of war on human character and also the effect of marriage on human character The outstanding feature, however, is its relation to the present situation ih this country, showing that most people are patriotic to the land of their birth or at anv rate sympathetic to their own people and rightly so It could hardly .be otherwise. What it is necessary to impress upon people is that, when they became Canadian citizens they swore fealty to the King and renounced all other allegiances. That means that the enemies of Canada are the enemies of all citizens. All who do not feel .i at uuiigauuii are not iruq citizens and have to be watch-1 ed or Dossibly put under restraint until the war is over 1 We feel great sympathy with those who are affected"' by this war but it must be remembered that it is war and Canada cannot afford to take any chances. American League Cleveland at New York; Chicago at Washington; St. Louis at Phladelpha; De-trot at Boston. The league standngs to date: National League W. Cincinnati 78 St. Louis 76 Chicago "2 Brooklyn 61 New York ,..65 Pittsburg 60 Boston 56 Philadelphia 41 American League New York 97 Boston 79 Chicago 76 Cleveland 72 Detroit 70 Washington 59 Philadelphia 47 St. Louis 36 L. 50 55 62 60 62 71 71 86 38 55 58 61 63 78 87 06 SPORT CHAT Pet. .600 380 .537 .535 .512 .458 .441 .32? .T.O .590 .552 311 326 .431 .351 .273 Vancouver Rowing Glub To Suspend So Many Members Enlisting It Will Be Impossible to Carry On During War VANCOUVER, Sept. 12: CP-The Vancouver Rowing Club will suspend activities after September 29 and offer Its premises In Coal Harbor to the use of the government. So many of the member. are signing up that It will be impossible for the club to carry on. Harry Wills, giant New Yoik negro heavyweight boxer, gained an unanimous 12-round decision over Luis Angel Firpo, Argentine scrapper at Jersey City 15 years ago yesterday. Wills never got a chance at Jack Dempseys crown and faded into fistic oblivion. Barney Ross gained a 15-round split decision verdict over Tony Canzonerl to hold his lightweight Whifflets From The Waterfront i - w tsv-M itwiii r.ii r .... . . w -J Four western boats from Area No. 3 with catches totalling 126,000 r pounds marketed halibut at high j prices in Seattle yesterday, six 'boats from Area No. 2. with halibut catches incidental to cod and sable fish being also in. The Seattle sales yesterday were: Western boats to -A,eut,an- 40'0 Punas' wew M" Germany rocketed to a new rec- of inn 100 French Swiss and Belgian Agents 'WM Sh,pped dlrect t0 "burg. Aho Paid High Prices i DUBLIN, Eire, Sept. 12: (CP) International tension in Europe boosted Eire's exjwrt trade In horseflesh to a new high. Before Britain announced war against Oermany, buyers for the German, French, Swiss and Bel oro in Aueust. One h.i.h "'" rt,,u Fines In Police Court In August This Year Lower gian governments toured the court-' try following Dublin's famous horse Police court fines for the month Majestic, 36,000, Sebastian, 13Vc and 10t4c; Bollnda, 23100, Whiz, ll4c and 10c. Local boats Forward 1,700, Whiz, 12c; Pierce, 250, .Washington, 12c; Unlmak, 2,000, Sebastian 10c; Mary R., 1800, San Juan, 14c; Aloha, 700, New England 11c; Lebanon, 600, Washington, 12c TEACHERS IN POLITICS JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 12: (CP) show, paying up to $350 for" army of August in Prince Rupert totalled -proposal by the South African norses-a new record. wo as compared wun $980 in the government to prohibit teachers France has forbidden all horse- same month last year, bringing the from taking an active part in poll-flesh exports. j total for 1939 to date to $3283 in tlcg has disturbed members of the Switzerland, a European clearing comparison with $2492 in the first profession who say it Is a threat to house for war steeds, has been buy- eight months of 1938. their liberty. sea smooth. Keep up to dale, larly. i i i --. CARDINALS IREGULATING IWAR MAKES LOST GAME! SUGAR SALE CHANGE IN Defeated ny Pittsburg Pirates Ye-! Government h Forced to Take Ac- terday. Leaving Cincinnati Three And a Half Games In Front PITTSBURG. September 12. CP St. Louis Cardinals lost half a game yesterday in their campaign for the National League pennant by dropping a six to eight decision to the Pittsburg Pirates. The Cara are now three-an-a-half games b:-hind the leading Cincinnati Reds The only other Major Leagut game yesterday was In the National League, the second place Boston Red Sox. winning 11 to 9 over the, Priladelphla Athletics. The New York Yankees arei now leading th" American League by seventeen-and-one-half games. The various clubs start new stands today as follows: National League Boston at Chl cago: Philadelphia at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Cincinnati; New YorH at Pittsburg. tioit in United States Ouiuc to .Manipulation WASHINGTON. D.C.. Sept. 12.- Owlng to the, threat of speculation. nd manipulation forcing up the price to the consumer beyond Sounds, the normal marketing process, of sugar, hi United States was AdVMiise reiru. flKO FOR SALE FOR SALE-Pontlac Dr. Large. Oenerator. Apply Pioneer Laundry. 214 FOR RENT CLEAN, Well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444, (2141 SHELLS RELOADED FIRED rifle and revolver shells reloaded. Western Reloaders, Wellington, BC. 216 HELP WANTED ORDERLY Wanted. Apply Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital mornings, tf agents Wanted FOR SALE OR RENT boxing title at New York six. years FOR SALE OR RENT Oood busi- ago wjoay. koss reinquisned tiu-j ness opportunity. ConfecUonery tlUe April 15, 1935, when he was! and cabaret. Apply Dally News, unable to make the 135-pound' mo, weignt maximum. COUNTRY HOMES , COUNTRY Home for children oi i school age Board $10 a month and up. Apply Box 67, Dally News or Phone Oreen 783. (213) LAND ACT Not Iff of Inlrntlon la Applj to I'urrliakc Laud ' In Vancouver Land Recordlns DUl.i and alUitU on the Atnarko Ultrr. above Atnarto. in tha uotx-r BelU i PREMIER Art Ouild, the largest! ' personal greeting card company In Canada, with branches from coast to coast, Invite you to ap-l ply for an agency to sell printed to order 'Christmas Cards. Sample . book supplied without charge Most complete line of boxed av sortments which pay our sales staff up to 50 commission. Experience unnecessary. Write Premier Art Ouild, 576 Seymour St., Vancouver. tf. Coola Valley. TaJco notice that Bertram 6eorzo. Rotanon erf Bella Cocit, occupation, Ci nery Employee, Wvtecda to apply foi permlton to purchaae the following I aescrioea landii Commencing at a post planted a( tha North East Corner or Lot 310 thence 32 Chain, Eaat, Oxoce IB chain South, the We 23 chain Went Uitatm 10 rhaJni North, and containing forty acrca, more j at low BERTRAM OEOROE ROBSON Kan ot Applicant, Dated July 2lrt, 1939. 0000000000000000090000001; g ELSIK F. HEM'S A.T.C.M. Piano and Theory ALL GRADKS Private or Class Instruction Beginners from pre-school agt also Teachers' Training Ciaei Twelve Years' Experience x Phone BLUK W7 S 00000000000000000000000000 VIEWPOINT suspended yesterday by proclama- commerce, at Its tlon. nieht. dealt with a TODAY'S WEATHER ports and other matters, most of .ment. Chamber decided to taki- COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones SI and 558 Harold Davey Teacher of Piano Popular Music 20 years experience In Vancouver Free MuUc with LesxonA No Scales The only guaranteed course that benefits you financially, playing for parties, etc. Enrol Now! At the News THE SEAL QUALITY 'JET' GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert STOVE POLISH Cleans Hot Stoves In Perfect Safety At All B.C. Stores provinces was nut aireed to. On motion of Theo CoUart. Otof Hanson will be asked to Inquire nt Ottawa what are the poasluillUca of the air base going ahead. The reoort of the eummUtee . U;. was adopted, tfe Unoertan Msnv Subjects Reported On At feature being a request to tha I i no action In regard to a suggested change In customs regulations allowing the purchase of good by. tourists without customs charges. " A report on the matter of tech-' nlcal education was adopted by the Chamber after a brief discussion, the conditions having been chang-1 ,ed by the outbreak of war. The I THE Tuesday, Sev.; 'propottMor the setting aside of aTl)V HAP! '.million dollars by the Dominion' JJft J jJULK for Mtooeraltve work worn with wun the' V , Clumber of ACTIVIH Meeliue Of Chamber ill iwiif uojinniw uuItiHiw. . , ' uerrc Of Utile Interest the Idea of pensioning persons p , Because (if War .droned age. wHf could JJjJ. " 1 employed. The City Commissioner t lu made a strong plea for action Th Prince Runert Chamber ft,hich would urovlde for tlwse Cifc. nrrd r' mMUm las: ., n. n rtuill nt th minimum wwwumi. hi rrKura niV m v .......... - number of re- gf, could not obtain emplov which had been made inoperative The qUeUon of preventing Uw umracrti r. I tllMJIl (imrrtliminl ii. ,. . ' I M"iaini rum r,.m Munitions to secure the uw ,,f dock plant for mu or other wartime , ,k,i fihaitlt hv DV th LIl A war Wflr. f p. . A.f A.ir,,.:.""r tl,. fllMil rr:r PrtUn : iast nnr junsonMnatotu! nl r .a ni.nn nnrirtftr V hrtntioht i ruiiir ii is iff 1 srs aua.u w - 0 - - - w - uin vtistA sftsuassas uiiiihi wt mt iiva . . m . . Wind, five mlies per hour; baro- MscCallum. wtw, presided In th- df,it with. It being consldrred thai , " JT. " o nA , .uinni' ttmnpRi. ah.rpncp of the Dresident. spoke or ...jh .e.. the fhanee and stated tha' ht VM MMK .win.. ,rtM k. tt wiuirempu kUiC. 1 , , OCU illWlll. " tall 9U. Is Wtt 1 1 VSVUSU lWNSH Triple Island -Clear, norrtieriy sure everyone wuum uo i wind, sixteen miles per hour; md. toward winning the war on which 'rate chop. the country had been launched. It Langara Island Clear. Ugh, overshadowed every other activity southwest wind: barometer, 29.97: A letter received from O. C V omr.orolro At Y.oht CUU UtOWne. aSSISlUriC COnirUlieT "I -A ln.nn,r A oraot mnno nuu other district centres. He was dls-appolned that it had not been found feasible to run an excursion to Stewart this year. necessary. A brief report was received by Peter Lakle on the recent Board of Trade eonventkm at Prmei rierirce. tourist matters from T.i or p,rv.r innv. hn.riv in r. Bolivia has ut relasHt a 10-vslue set of stamps for the EucharUUc Congress. The four boliviano red and the 45 eentavos turned from Stewart, told of at-Juebear portrait, of Christ tending a meeting of the Stewart Board of Trade which was much better attended than the present. coach. Apply meeting. He urged closer co-, (216 ooeratlon with Stewart and that' 1 ' 11 m i r . . a i ..i.ii is. MOTORS for sale All sites i up to mofe . i n.p. a iso one nnowuu u. rr., The VAlt til hrtn I.. i . by the government, fc nr,,r ...t The committee securtn ttn. J "'J-. tures as to the request for a pies-, f "p!ry iJ cite on the city man. form ci t government reported and, was . "IJZT oueratm t . " D.,11 lnrYr Vcaav onllTI- him- ftldlft at OttOWS. Stated that 1' Ll ... n-aru K-fr. Ih'PI wlth 1U meter. 29.81; temperature. 46; Ugh; u. wernman, engineer in c..arr oU. can tokffl u rewrt!d - r?rr; it ni infrriprpnpp coiiuilioiib. wuu u'.i... tin 1 i i . " - ... w. 1 1. j am ' .11141. iu nau WK'' vU aim J wrre Alert Bay Dense fog. calm; ba- De in me cuy ai me ena oi mu rnmetcr 2993- temnerature. 44: month or the beginning of next to look into conditions or reception here. Following reading of a letter In regard to - i. - It.. A...lt " gard U the Alaska Hlfhway ' pro- council. S. E. Parker urged upohi-,, the Chamber keener Interest 'n ' matters pertaining to Stewart and, S' pA ,2 (CP) af Canadian Natio: a. at Vancouver, encio the telecram and u c port in the movemf No repUs have cerved to either of 1 tlett. The Chamber action sf the PreMdr hUn to continue thr 'm on Um author. WlUy of u until.- : 'n eOADecll4n With V Us. Adfrtlnt n an -1 Of " t .-J ti hta SCHOOL CASES Extra heavy material, fully waterproof Dcfr SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Strainer leaves Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Knt Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan Hill 1 Stewnrt every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fares. itn.. call or irrltt 1 i iit c tic the beat finality case on the market. Made in Y sxi 1 Two sizes at 31.25 $1.75 Complete RanKc of School Bags Cloth, leatherette and Genuine Leather ba. Handle, Strap or Zipper type fastenings. I r 45c 10 3.50 School Companions Eagle make, complete with pencils, pens, rulers, ers, set squares, etc. 3 sizes at 25c, 50c aml 75c CltyTMtvt Office, 528 3nl f CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMKM" COMPANY OF CANADA. 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