If Your Feet Trouble you See Us e Garry a Full Range of Wizard Arch Supports Foot Appliances For Every Foot Ailment 'amily shoe store ltD. TJie Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per week . Paid In advance, per month .. By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance By mall to all other countries, per year 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 CIIANGING TMES Times have changed. People do not do the things the way they did when we were young. Many people do not work as bard or as , long hoars as formerly. People out f wor?c tie tne province to keep them. People's actions are controlled. The sale of goods is regulated. In some districts fanners or fruit growers are not allowed to cut prices or undersell each other. Wages are cpntrolled. We are entering upon a new age with new ideas and new ideals. We must all adapt ourselves to the new outlook. T LITTLE REAL CHANCE Rut there are certain things that do not change. They are elemental We may change our mode of living but we all lave to fat and sleep and die. We dq not eat the same, things as our forefathers and they cooked differently but the foods contain the same essential elements only of late we. have been, told that' we must have y1tamjns, something that we have never seen or felt r tasked a,s far as the rnost of us know. We are born in the same manner as our forefathers but birth is safer and the care of children is simplified. We die as did our forbears but not always as soon. People in business still have to make a profit or go out of business. If there is no prpfit. some jlay there will be, a loss whir( will set tbem back irre-. t'rievably. RESTRICTIVE LAWS Most restrictive laws are designed to prevent selfish people taking advantage of their neighbors. Human nature is selfish. It Is tha, inhexept, selfjshness which has accounted tor the sur .12 .50 3.00 9.00 J02 .25 Thursday, August 17. 1939. EDITORIALS rival of the fittest with the consequent improvement of the race. Now people are setting their brains to work and may possibly improve the race without putting in force the animal law of survival of the finest. But in all these new restrictive laws there is much experimentation and many people are injured. It is presumed that this experimentation will continue for many generations, possibly for many centuries for there are always setbacks. We feel that a number of European nations are experiencing setbacks but it is possible that the dictator has hi place in the scheme of things for the purpose of bridging a gap. We often d not realize the purpose of any of our disagreeable things. McMillan hopeful Most interesting news to many people yesterday was the statement of H R. McMillan' outstanding industrialist, to the effect that three ships had already been chartered for Prince Rupert loading to fulfil the requirements of his subsidy contract with the government and that he expected to work up a permanent shipping business put of this port. There wfre manr who looked upon the three ships a year as something of a joke but, apparently, it is no joke to Mr. McMillan who is laying plans to do something more than merely draw the subsidy. Mr. McMillan, who by the way is a bank director and has many other business interests, mostly having to dq with lumber producing and shipping, is a man who, operates in a big way. He has sufficient influence to turn a great deal of business to his ships and we wish him every success. MacKenzie's Furniture AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Chesterfield Suites in. fhe very latest tailoring and materials ' . Bed' Room Suites beautifully designed and handsomely finished' In select woods Carpets, all sizer Walnut-End Tables $195 TENNIS IS INFINALS further Games Hayed. In pit ChampiaUilp. Tourfisraent Results of Friday" Oames In th city tennis tournament were u follows: I Mrs. V'"V and E. BUe sm 6-2. Barry won over Minion. 6-3. 6-! i Mrs. Lambie and Norrington bee; Mrs. Miller and Blake, 6-4. 5-7. 7-5. Young beat Houston. 6-4. 6-2. MacPhee beat Junnaln. 4-6, 6- 8-6. Houston and MacPhee bent Davis and Young. 3-6, 6-16tV-Play for today Is scheduled a follows: I 1-2. f a N. R. Courts 1:00 pm. Ladles' doubles finals. Mrs. West and E. Rivett vs. Mrs. Miller and E. Mlher. 3:00 pm-Fulton vs. Blake. 6:00 p.jn. E. Miller and Jur- naln vs. C Morgan and Brocklesby 6:00 p.m. Winner of 3 pjn. game vs. MacPhee. 7:00 pm. Winner of 6 pjn. CUssiFlEO CONNECTIONS WANTED WEST African Importers and exporters seek connections with Canadian producers or manufac-, turers. Samples, offers for mer chandise ot all descriptions, principally fish products, and terms solicited. The Colonial Fisheries,' Limited, Benylwah House. Win-' neba, Oold Coast, British West Africa. tf. HELP WANTED WANTED Waitress, must be ex-! perienced and have good references. APPly Bo 17. Daily News MM) PERSONAL STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPIST8 EXAMINATIONS lor Dominion Civil Services be held In Prince Rupert. Applications, to reach Ottawa by August 31. We have helped hundreds get positions as Stenographers, Typists, Postmen, Customs Clerks, 'etc and cam help you. Proof, of this statement and full information, about 1 examinations, etc. free. Th,e M. Q.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. FOUND LONDON. Aug. It CP Jubilee Fund matches were pUyed by Eng lish Football League teams today l Stoke City I New Brighton 2. Tranmere Rov ers 1. Rochdale 3. Halifax Town 1. tf., YOU can run a Home Kindergar ten with our help. Canadian! Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. Manitoba. tt WANTED WANTED? Used platform scales, with wflghts. State Pice. Box 18, Dally News. tt. YOUNO lady 17 pr fiTfir. handy with needle. Apply today 8 to 9 pjn. Pioneer Laundry. (193) I FOUNDz-Lady's wrts.t?watch, on, C.' N, R; Wharf. Owner may obtain same by calling at News Office and paying for this advertisement tfi LOST, LOST Man's Elgin wrist watch near Royal Hotel. Return to Eo;al HotfL Reward. (195) JUBILEE jSOFTBALL FOOTBALL, DEADLOCK, English Lrajjie Cmtntnc t tlijlie Tlr F"f Opening 2. Walter hamp ton Wanderers 4. Tottenham Hotspvrs 0. Arsenal 1. Cardiff City 1. Swansea Tvwn 1. Chesterfield 1. Barosie- !. Ipswich Town 2. Norwich City I. New Castle United 3. 3ateshead 0. Notts County 1. Notts Forest 1. game mixed doubles vs. Mrs. Uttr unltwl 4 Sheffield Wednesday 2. Sheffield and van Hoik. i stockpert Ootinty 4. Oldham Ath Prince Rupert Club lUc 6. 1:3Q njn. Youne vs. OTielU. i waiiora i. iakor iown i. 1:40 pm Nprrington js. Barry 3:00 pjn. Barry and van Hoik vs. Comadlna and Norrington. i 5:00 pjn. Mrs. West and Rush vs. Mrs. Tinker and Wilding- i 7:00 pjn. Winner 5 pjn. gamejampton Town 2. vs. Mrs. Lambie and Norrington ' Southend United 1. Clapton Or-7:00 pjn. E. Davis and F. Davis lent 1. vs. Mr. and. Mrs. Barry. ' ! Swindon Town 2. Newport County Remainder of semi-finals and finals will be clayed on Sunday. I It's the cumulative eriect of advertising that counts. i 1. West Ham United 3; Fulham 3. Aldershot 3. Reading 3. Brighton 3. Crystal Palate 3. Bristol Rovers 4, Bristol City 0, Queens Park Rangers 3. North- Torquay United 3, Bournemouth i WalsaTT 5. Masfleld Town 1. Acrtngton Stanley 6. South port 1 Crew Alexandria 2, Port Vale 1. Hartlepools United 6, Darlington Rotherham United 3. Done aster Rovers I. Wrexham 2. Chester 3 York City 2, Hull 2. Old Country Soccer I1 Scottish League First IHvklon Arbroath 5, Alloa 2. Ayr United 0, Rangers 4. Celtic 2, Hearts 0. Falkirk 7. Cowdenbeath 1. Hibernians 3. Clrde 2. Motherwell 3, Aberdeen 0. Partlck Thistle 2, Albion Rovers St. Johnstone 0, Kilmarnock 3 St. Mlrren 3, Queen of South 3. Third Lanark 2, Hamilton, Academicals 2. Scottish League Second Division Airdrieonlans 2, Dundee 4. Dumbarton 3, East Fife ?. MURESCO puts fogfrgfeVi Walls and Ceilings A RICH FLAT FINISH Out wJnotruJ off, crttk.chlp Tint mi Whitt Qrotta defeated Upsett's II to 6 i and Acropolis won over Maw o to 4 in the Senior Softball Leaiue last night wtta the result that the tobacconists and the antlered herd are no tied for first place honors In the second half of the series. The over. Mrs. Utile and Mrs, BarT7PrUmtn" to ittvl conflict will be resumed 7-5.7-5. ;uAu ne Miinday funlng. Mrs. Little and tan Hblk beat I" Qrotto had a field night as far Mr. and Mrs. Q. Young. 6-5. 7-5 A10" vuu Wr4t Bromwen Al- u hittjng was concerned last f Ten-O'Neill beat Comadina. 6-4. 5-7.! 1,400 1 . . . tag. They had no difficulty In Blackpool o. WRtoa onn cnq l Jlfk Lindsay and were al- BoHorr Wanderers 1 Bary I. I ta BWy Romx ch. Brentiora i. caeee a. jtd a rood, steady game for the Chariton Atweuc i, Misiwau i. class Qnlto tnd xs glTen trsi iventry. wty 3, wnnwgnam iBppixt by his teammates In field oerey uounty , Lewesier uny . , ClIdfrQne on the Grimsby Town 3. Urate City t nd Qi i,,,. (or Uterpool Z. Ererton J. UperlW until he was knocked out Manchester United 1. ManeJiesier to foarlh ta a colUsion 1 ... Iwtth Joe Otitis at the home plate. 3 Swderland X Middlesbrough rtun Arnfy came to from cen. aaumnampteo . rwwwBw T.tr field to do dutv behind the bat and Shane Murray went to work in the outfield. Herb Morgan was catcher for O rot to, A feature of the game was a sensational one handed catch by Don Arney In cen tre Held. Minor Simonsen made many fine pick-ups for Qrotto at short and was always on the Job At the end of the fourth Inning the count was tied at four all In the Acropolis-Moose game, the hill boys having scored twice In the first and second Innings and the Moose one each In first and second and twice In the fourth. With night falling, it was announced the game would be called at the end of I the- fifth because of darkness. Ac- iuijums gaiuriru iwu inure iuiui anu retired the Moose men In order when they came to bat Batteries were Dan Magnet and Ray O'Neill for Acropolis and John 8:hdoeder and Dick Spear for Moose. Umpires for the evening were Andre Letourneau, Doug Stalker and Joe Ratrhford. The league standing to, date Moose-, Ofotto Upsett's Acropolis Three Two W L Pet. .667 .667 MO 333 i .250 Baseball Scores National League New York 2. Philadelphia 5. Brooklyn 3. Boston 4 i fourteen Innlngsi. St. Louis 3. Pittsburg 0. American Leaiue Philadelphia 0, New York 5. Boston 6, Washington 2. 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