THE LATEST & FINEST SUMMER SHOES ON THE MARKET See the new thick crepe sole with steel arch for lightness and fitting qualities. Priced $3.45 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE -DAILY NEWS. PKINCB RUPERT. - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pubushed Bvery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H; T, PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 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 ADVERTISING, RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion . Local readers, per line, per Insertion j News Department Telephone 86 ' Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations -aXJtB, : ; ALBERTA UNDER ABERHART 98 S5DC .50 3.00 9.00 m Wednesday. July 19. 1939.' ! Fr.om time to time we have had occasion to criticise theAberhart government and the whole of the country seemi tb havelieen either attacking the Alberta premier or ridiculing him. For that reason it is rather retreshiftgj tb find a defender of the Social Credit government m u. Nolan Forbes, writing in the Canadian Unionist. Accord inir to him "Alberta is rroine Dlaces." He says: "The Ab- erhart government, in four years, has reformed Alberta'si system ol land settlement; insiiuiieu siaie nieuiiuu- iur-tubercular persons and victims of infantile paralysis; pays ed 400 miles of highways; reformed education to take metropolitan facilities to every rural district; recognized the teaching profession on the same basis as those of law or medicine; reduced the male minimum wage age from 21 tb 19 years; recovered in one year for more than 1,100 un-; derpaid. workers more than $32,000 in wages; reduced the public "tlebt elsewhere-in the Dominion? saved from evfcr.; tion thousands of farmers who, had it not been for the Ab-erharL government, would have lost their farms,.and has cancelled all.drught area tax arrears and relief advances incurred by farmers prior to 1936. ; "Premier William Aberhart and his associates have done even more. They have set up a marketing board not nnlv to conduct the orderly marketing of products within ite sphere but to buy in bulk for manufacturers. The Ab- 't erhart government, without damaging trade outside the' province,, has dealt a master stroke for Alberta industry! and ifs workers by paying to consumers a three per centj bonus on Alberta-made goods purchased by voucher." The-writer goes on to tell of the "treasury vouchers'' i used) as monev in Alberta by 4,400 retail merchants. Thre are branch offices of the provincial treasury all over thV province and all are doing business, thus establishing a' mediur" n exchange eagerly taken by practically every-1 one. This, the writer claims, is a step toward socialized credit. Through it the government is financing roads andiother public works, putting thousands of men to work andlplacing.the province at the top of the list of Canadian provinces in regard to employment The government has alsoifiuti in, force a system of hail insurance. Further than that, according to the same authority. ! palnrifR- have been paid, high school facilities have been extended and education costs equalized. In spite of onno-' sition from people in almost all walks of life in which he wa misrepresented, ridiculed and maligned, Aberhart stand? well with the people he has benefited and it is-sug-gested is likely to be given a new lease of political life at the next election! Finally, the writer says: "The rest of, Ganiida-.leams the truth about what Aberhart has accom plished in Alberta, Canadians may clamor for him at Ottawa' as Albertans clamored for him before they sent him to .Edmonton. Be that as it may, Aberhart has brought! new life and now hope jto Alberta. This is the Aberhart side of the political policy of Alberta. Ifyouihave something to sell, a.clasaif ied advertisement in tlifa paper will soon letc you know if then! is a buyer-in theIty. ,ft. f donald by a score of 16 to 8. t Keep-up to dale, larlr, - . lJ tf?niMiri- 1 Adviy(lse regu- "Ptt''n inyjmoker's Pipe! ' Old CLum ha Leen rhampion for yt and now, with more tobacco iVevtry jocksKe '.'at no eitnkcost and the'lb. tin reduced to 80. Old Chum hen be tenlU own record for'aloe. You jiut caA't belteriu core either cut coarx for the pipe "or cut Cue for hilling tout own. , Truly tSere. h no o4hr loUaa jut li Old Oiuni. 'Canadian Tennis TRAININGlPlayers Unlucky Classes to Start Next Week at .Morse Creek Tap Dancing at Gynin Tap dancing, classes hate been added ito the, growing list ol actlvr? ties oj the Qyro. supervised play- Won fmlthers 0000008000 32 Zulus 0001021004 10 1 Batteries CNettl. Warner and Watson. Mclntyre: Boto and Lulu. CANADIAN PACIFIC Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific Tjo Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports 8-3. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 pjn. To Vancouver, Direct-S3. PRINCESS. LOUISE B. PRINCESS ALICE July. Sth. 15th. 2flth July 8th. 19th. 29th SB. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 22nd Aug. 2nd Direct Connectloru al Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets, and. neaeevatlons-from W. L. COATB8. OenermlAient. Prince Rupert, B.C. Baseball Game At Interior ton. Towu Four To Nothing SPORT CHAI m.ii i-- p...i. in. 1 1 ,i 'International games crounaj. Masses IOr glTIS OI ai.'phll Pmnon rn. his hand n had between 1 1 I V " u t , i. n . . - a ..... u , to be new win, tiii,ii i--v..!, .Encland and-Germany Monday. Tuesday and Thursday ,a( play with Cuba this week. Bruce contest was 290. '74,72. o anoiaj.j ana giris in , me pool ai.Mci;iymom aDie to take part in the play Park on Tuesday and Thursday, af- ternoona. With work on at Mors Creek classes in advanced swimming and diving for the older boys and girls will be started on Monday next and will continue every Monday and Thursday afternoon thereafter. These classes are to be part of the program of .recreational activi ties drawn up by the supervisors of English women golfers at Adding- ton. England and last by a hole. His oououenU were Mrs. II. Oued- alia. Wanda Morgan and Audrey. Reenart. I ram rum Louis. Gouilvker, frrsldenl And Owner, oi Chkagw Whilt Si. IUum Away Chicago Cleveland Detroit . Washington Philadelphia ,8t LouU r mm m R The ZULU) Are HERE BASEBALL Tunicht fi:.10 Acropoli Hill Admission 30-UBTjloiT ZULU (i I ANTS v. ALL STARS -szjssszJX CLUBS HOLD HAVANA. UUDa, JU1V 1: tUft ... Bad luck 'Is stUl . dogging Canada's, contrary to-the traditions olsport. Davis Cop tennis team Yesterday - Jtm remer. Aimr-mum .......- i GOOD LEADS FOR BOYS ic.-ui retainea n. Yankee A,,d Clnc age are wine neia unaer tne air- gasn when ooenin. un a can of goir cnampion. naa ectioa.ol .Miss KlUjr Cameron In balls. However he does not expect Queensland open ana anuieur, Swm pr.Uy F,mlIy the government gymnasium every , will keen him the ut, H" aggregate m inp 1 Now ' this, HtW ttUX KCTT(J IUIU out UUl Ut of MW cun tUJl " " , ntt Top . Aincun magic , amt ctncinnau uecu ($2J50 to aid "poor people con- on top o( the Nattoul ihr SMITH ERS. July 19:-The tour- hatband. Mrs. H. Brooks holed her t . . .. . ... the Oyro Playgrounds, and will be inS uevou zuiu uiania uvea up tee-shot at the tniro. a otsiance oi,0rnund, National Leaiue Chicago 4, Brooklyn 1 Pittsburg 3. PhltadeiphUi 8. Cincinnati 12. ItoHan 3 St. Louis 5. New York 3 American Leaiue New York 9-4. St Louts 0-3. Boston 13-5. Chicago 10-8. Washington 10. Detroit 2 The leaTue standing to date: National League 'Cincinnati 48 Stable boys, attached to leading j;ew York .41 ngllsh racing stables, held a bax-(rjhlcaso 44 ing tournament In London wltht Brooklyn 3 "heavyweight" of 112 pounds and si. Louis .. . 40 "midgets'" weighing 5o pounds. IpitUburg 37 Boston ..... XI Olyen a bye in the first two, Philadelphia 24 rounds, a semi-final when his op- American League nonenUdamaeed an ankle entering i New York the rinf.and the final when .htovOptBoe ton ponent wa disqualified for hitting low; Archie Alexander. 14, won a gold medal In Okucow for boxing without striking a blow rKwft Mu Giants m HEAD: ah DlES;Reach Town 29 .623 38 JS19 3fl 5S0 37 xn 57 JI7I 1 101 ball club, died here yesterday. hU ,u 111,1 BroundU tonight. Thursday a ream or seeing the club win a a"u rilua arc guests championship, which It has .not at tne Central Hotel. . done since the .scandal at 1919, The local team, which looked! unrealised. Qulte od in work-out 8unday- Lou Comiskey, who wns fifty- morning, will consist of the follow-! four years of age succeeded to tire ,n: Dido Ourvlch, catcher; Sonny presidency and ownership ol, the 8ll, pitcher; Johnny Comadlna,' White Sox In 1931 on, the death ,ln,t oi Benny Wlndle. second! r.f hi fath-r hariu i vi.w.-. base: Harlev Iwi th.rA h... BIG CAMP Eighty Young Itantrrt Hut,, Great Time Un Share ()( Stuart Uke ternoon. nan ls out Df hospital after being I ST LOUIS. July 19 :CP-New Hunt, cook at he Yoart Miss Cameron wlU also direct j there- for two. days with an attack Celebrating Ascot racing or-yotfc Yankees are leading the Ranger Band camp near T:r classes In swimming for junior boys 0j ta gripPe and also expe-ts to be le Sl Abe Bailey. ,f,J0,jV? American League by - a margin of Jnn1e4i had the tmprrsi i r m riAfliian l uai the swimming pool 7111. TJQ A TP nearing. completion. jJluJlJ. ril hrtua wM rsllnir tr ik.. average rjuraber of holokw " 1 wltn a lead oi seven-an-a-iwu at breaxiast. un rTlaaj h ! , . . -....K'game. Yesterday the Yankee decided to eount and he (acl lK j Hartlepool United FutbaU Club f . doubVf. h had mad(. , . ni.rrhn.M-H C TUmeT. Weit . .... ... n . . .. . .. irpm uie urowm .. ana wnen me oauer ra: n r irpy vpn n 7 header SMI I HKK Ham P th1 'Lh K I" Th downed. th. th boy. had to finish OITIU nCIVa Ue club hai ever paid by jhteh at Cubs bwd aVd Jam. also sined A. Wood of New Brlgh .fr n went into second plsv In the Na- There are over eight.? bar it tional League by beutlng the ttw ,jtc stone Bay Biaut IVufaM nt nr.utlflvn While the f n wl m.MIMu It.. ... . P aying a round ol golf w th hlNfW yorte 0lanU lost to the 8t from the lake ac--.te LouU uuun Cardinals at the Although making under the supervision of Nell Ross aavance nouces wnen mey m yard. Mr orooxs repuea oyiclltu,t WftW8 whtCh toUHed onlyparfnU wm underrtand that iu and Bert O-NelU. mooung a.ong me wciun .r u, kt to Phlla- '"JIT l!, t n ptttsburg appetite, arc prwt hr-v, f ur ine remamaer or me sum- ' k" "v. jdelphla. mer the Instructors wlU also drill a,onB W,U1 P'"1 OI cw"ruy' ur" at Morecamoe. Knguna. the members of these classes In feflUng an all sUr Smlthen team Ufe sa.vlng In the hope that by the 4 to noS- Llte Prince Rostro Talst Makl, Hnland, broke two National League clubs move to new stands today at follows: St Louis at Philadelphia Cincinnati end of the summer, some of them we me wr purv .u ,-ona recoros wnen ne covereu t BrooklTn lboUl mht game). wUl be able to pass some of the clowning and acrohatics. He ateo three miles In 13 minutes, 32.4 ec-lCnljcBW at PHtburB at broke existing speed record ondvand 5.000 meUes three miles tests for the various awards offer- NfW york . . . . .... : 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 i Liif xjiim ua lit? auHiKifu ik ..Nil in ii m n mm r h ea dv me noyai. uxe saving so-. t cifty ' around for . two rum. cnds. Both record! had been held ' Mike O'Neill and Larry Warner by another Finnish runner. BOWLING DOUBLES I snared pitcning nonora lor ami- thers as they held the Zulus to Bahbv Locke. South African rolf In the. men's doubles champion-1 lour runs. Chief Boto, who ship of the Canadian National . enoueh to be' two men. shut out Railways Lawn Bowling Associa-jthe Smithers team wtth three hlU. tion a lew days ago. W L. Coates, Score by Innings: and Oeorge HlU. eliminated W H.'Zulu Giants 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 wason Murray and An?us Mac- 123456789RHE I DiE Inv chamnion. Dlaved asainst tlireeJ the large anpetlten A. he ban three range In aire from IS to " jtm no Dieeies. The bajFS arc from variow t terlor palnto Hazeiton New Bu eltiio. Smithers Trlkwa rrir HaMton. Qutek. Toplev F':-j Deeker Lake. Burns Lak - rn. Lake. South Bank Onus" F&. Fljft Fioser. Vanderhocr si Mapes OampmaMer .: hs: r BIU Saunders of Pa., i it londr at the Y'u r"? Band. The tkMSftl camp ar' ; . ' t-pkMinsd and one not u . n. a log sawing eontewt 'hrr-' r tlM a 3Stneh wlndfa. i-wsjr In eleartnc the bu. pai This wmi one by Oordr IU'Jw- tncton o( Smtther u.:.d llomtnc of Furestdaic thrcufh the bHt tree u c utea. Sundav wa- visrc C j jmany werc.af the Fourteeh-year old Charlts Com- Walter Johnson, short stop; Alex n the club.. Heart trouble was the cause of Comiskey. death. t i Velvet Wins By Default And Es Leading Soccer Velvet won last evening Mob-ley Cup city league football match by default when Pioneer Laundry failed to put In an appearance, As a result, Velvet now goes to the Jiead of the standing over- Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. The standing to date) WDPPAPU, Velvet J 0 1 8 ft 6 Navy .2017 'ft 4 Pioneer 0 0 3 2 5 0 E. M. Haynes. Post Office Inspector, was a passenger aboard; the-Ca-tala yesterday afternoon returning to Victoria, after-a vblf to. Stewart and other- northern post- offices on official duties. centre neid; Oeorge Howe, right field; Jack Campbell. Andre Le-tourneau and Don Arney. spares. FOOTBALL SCORING. SU.M.MAUY Chrhtisn, Navy, 14. H. Dickens, Velvet, 9. Ill Smith, Navy, 5. Ritchie, Velvet, 4. Vlnk, Velvet, 4. Cross, Laundry, I. j Davi, Navy, 3. A. Smith, Laundry, 2. Vance, Laundry, 2. llolkestad, Velvet, 2. Armstrong. Navy, t Cameron, Velvet, 2. Baker, Velvet, 2. Ferguson, Velvet, 2. Eastmant Navy, 1, MeMeekln, Navy, I. Simundsen, Laundry, I. nillles, Velvet. 1. llolkestad, Velvet 1. Keys, Nary, 1, 1 Morgan Navy, I. Parsons, Velveti 1; i Houston, Laundry, 1. 1 D, Gomee, Velvetj li Errors Oreer, R.C.N.V.R., 1. 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