71 f f tt r ark two THK DAILY NXW9 CAMPACS The Finest Summer Shoe For Style, Wear And Dependability. Buy Now While Sizes Complete Family shoe store ltD. new political party. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE UDPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Edltor ADVERTISING; RATES Clxsslfled advertising, per word, per Insertion . .0? Local readers, per line, per insertion 25 SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 1 $5.00 Paid In advance, per week .12 Paid In advance, per month .60 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.00 By mail to all other countries, per year fl.Ol News Department Telephone tt Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION" Wednesday, May 10. 1939 THE NEW DEMOCRACY itjcwu . When speaking at. Victoria recently HonWD. Her- FORMER COTTON MILLS In the neighborhood of Manchester a number of cot ton mills have been forced out of business as a result of industrial changes. Rayon haa in many cases taken thr place of cotton. Three of these factories have been made over and turned into factories for ready-to-wear clothes employing girls. Hundreds of them are getting work in these factories and some of the output is being exported. VANCOUVER MODEL . The proposal to form a co-operative farm in the , neighborhood of Vancouver where some of' Vancouver's unemployed may get relief has a precedent in South Walen I where in the Vale of Glamorgan one hundred unemployed ' miners settled on a farm which they cultivated with much ' pleasure and profit to themselves and benefit to their wives and families. Each settler averaged about eleven 'dollars a week besides setting free vegetables. The cot-1 ta'e.? in vhich they lived cost them a dollar a week for rent and a garden went with each cottage. If you lose anythinjr. artvpiiiso for it 0 THE ANNUAL SELF - DENIAL Effort May 1 to May 20 In Aid of Our World-Wide Social Service When Called on Please Give Liberally To the Service That Succeeds REDS AND SOX WIN leaderships In National and American Baseball I eat up Remain line banted St. Louis. The St. Louis Cardinals overwhelmed t Uie Brooklyn Dodfter f 13 to 1 at Brooklyn to assume ex clusive possession of second place in the National League. The Dodgers, Boston Bees and Chicago Cubs are now in a three-way tie for third place. New York Yankees won 8 to 0 over Chicago White Sox and remain runners-up In the American League, the lead of the Red Sox being still only mathematical. With the Chicago White Sox sUll in third place. St. Louis Brown Washlngtoji Senators and Cleveland Indians are tied for fourth place. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League St. Louis. 13: Brooklyn. 1. Cincinnati. 8; Philadelphia. 4. Chicago. 11: New York. 7. Pittsburg-Boston, rain. American I.eajue New York. 8: Chicago, 6. Boston. 10: St Louts. 8. Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Detroit, rain. The clubs move to new stand' today as follows: National League Chicago a Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Pittsburg at New York. American League New York ai St. Louis, Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. D'ss-ton at Chicago. ; The league standings to date: I National League Cincinnati St. Louie Brooklyn .. Bosjton . a.. Chicago 4 W. L. ...10 6 .97 8 8 .... 8. 8 9 9 Yet word comes from Ottawa that fhad?Phia 9 9 kiicic uik iu ut a uuiiiuci ui licit iuc tajiuiuaics 111 jpjttsburg 8 10 field and they are being financed through the New De- American League mocracy party which has plenty of money with which to; Boston 10 pay election expenses. Mayor Lyle Telford of Vancouver N"T York 11 is supporting the new party but declares it is not a new RflLlg " political party but "a surface indication of the growing whJnton Z 7 unrest among the people of Canada." Cleveland 7 One of the chief complaints against the members of phUadeiphia 6 the old parties has been that they took money to carry on 0611-011 - 6 political campaigns from people who, after they were) elected, exnected rewards of various kinds In the form of nTe thousand prince political favor.s. Now we find money corrjng from some tofhem unknown quarter to finance candidates who favor the ,av se!i Herridge policies. What are we to think? Evidently the ' new democracy in some respects resembles the old. 1 4 5 7 9 9 9 10 12 Pc 023 TAK'A PEG O' JOHN BECC IMPORTED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY' 5C0 300 90 .444 .441 .714 .634 .611 .438 .438 .43ft .373 333 Rupert D:ti!y Nws l! know what you Canada's Royal fiuests EASTERN CITIES PLAN GALA WEEK FOR ROYAL TOUR: MANY VISITORS al . subjects . and brightly decorated with Venetian masts, m - lt 1 1 T-l lz-toot standards, evergreen, nags anu uunnng. ueiore entcrtn the MarKlts on return' ; Imm the United State tue roy!y Their Majesties will be Oov- party will visit the Eastern Town ships of Quebec and various noinis on the south shore of the St. Lawrence. In the city of Sher- brooke. a 40-minute tour la planned and.' as in other cities, special provision is being made for shuol chlldieii and war veterans along the route. Across the river from Quebec Levis, a French city named foi me of Montcalm's generals in the defence of Quebec, and the railway terminal town of Riviere du Loop, will see Their Majesties when he royal train halts briefly. Al Newcastle. N B . the royal part-. vlll leave the blue and silver train nd motor t, Fredericton In Fredericton the King anc "ueen will be driven to the legislative buildings for a reception by Lleutenant-Oovernor Murray Mac Laren, Premier A. A. Dysart, othe.-government members a ad eivk 0' rtclals. Next on the program U luncheon at Lady Bsavefbrook'i building men's reaklenee at the Unlventty of New Brunswick. Af ter a brief tour of the city tht 'ads -oyal visitors will motor to Saint 1 John. Tour of Saint John In passing they will see the old Government House near the St John River. Erected in 1828. It was' the home of governors of the prov j nee for nearly 70 years King Edward VII, when Prince of Wale Ml was entertained there In 1860 It wbs crasea in imi. me governor! j aiienrara living in tnetr own homes ' and renting a house or laying at a hotel in Frederlctos during legislative session. The structure is now used as provtn-:ial headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. At present an apartment house, he old buildmg where the first legislative assembly met also If m the royal route. The present parliament building Is ui mod err ernment Home guests of the Ueut enant governor at tea for abou: 20 minutes. In passing from King Street to Prince William Street they will see Market Slip, where thousands of loyalists disembarked after the close of the American Revolutionary War. Ml Elizabeth Halley Brough of Edinburgh. Scotland, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert thU morning and will proceed on this evening's train to Smlthcrs to pay a ten-day visit with her brother and nster-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. James i Brouth. MIm Brous'h has been vis I ting In Australia, New Zealand. I maxpa .Most people Do you? C0EO FOR RENT CLEAN. WeU - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. tf. FOR SA l.F construction. Nearby, overlooking FOR LEASE The whole of the the broad St. John River. Is state- two upper floors of Alder Block; ry Christ ' Church Cathedral said 30 rooms. Furniture for sale. Ar to have been 'the first cathedra ply W J Alder, city Hal. tt. foundation on on English English soil slncj the Norman Conquest.' Loyalists who ;.ed to New FOR SALE- 1937 deluxe Fordor Sedan, good as new. mileage li.-000. Phone Red 415. tf. FOR LEASE WORK WANTED Brunswick, then a nart of Nova SCANDINAVIAN woman desire i Scotia, settled Fredericton and portion eooklrij for small crew. Saint John at the same time. 1783 Apply Box 7. Dally News. M12 but the latter Is more commonly -known as the 'loyalist city." In WANTED visiting Saint John. Their Majes- ties will see the first incorporated WANTED G I rl for soda f Jty in Canada '1785. and luneb -Maceys. i Mayor D. L MacLaren will greet uhe royal party outside tho seaport city Entering Saint J aim the? w-H I see the famous reversing folk formed twice dally by conflict of the tide and current at the month of the St. John River. Arrival of the King and Queen by motor will be In contrast with that of the last royal visitor, the Duke of Windsor, who. when Prince of Wales. landed at Saint 'John from H M. S, Dragon. j Durln? a two-hour stay jn th? UNION fountain WANTED -Olrl for soda fountalr and lunch. Dave's Confectionery 1H; PERSON A I BE IJBADV FOR EXAMINATIONS We have helped hundreds to obtain positions as Letter Carriers Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners. Clerks and Stenographer, etc Free booklet of Information M C C Schools Md.. Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. if. STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CAT A LA EVERY TUKS- T.8.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 pn. Due Vancouver. Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient. Please Purchase Tickets at Office Furthfr Information Retarding Reservation and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Ajjent. Third Ave. Phone 5C8 Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE RREEN 390 I i DAY and NIOHT Phone 13 Taxi Opp. PAT MAZZIE Tost Office, 4th St. niO MISS PROFITABLE (Continued From tue One) demand requires but the trend of the market prices nf your clival products. The prices of both lead and tine are somewhat under those prevailing during the last quarter of 1M4 and considerably so under those prevailing In the tn k .....Ia. at... it.. .u PHILADELPHIA May 10- -- " M"arrr 01 uiai jct, me r? Cincinnati Reds and Boston Red Quebec And Maritime Centres Make Ready for Royal eraae price of lead--expressed m Sox continue m the ieadehip of (llos(s Returning to Canada From the United State JIhl ' the National and American bate- Pff 100 "1 P0013' . l"V torv over the Phiftte here yester- UUeen enter 1 mienctoil uy iiuiuiiiuujif mini- 10 nvui 111c .price 01 imc in inc same pcrious rfav uhiif. iho r. 5nx were r-- piki nf tho r i anaoinn tour, mev win nnu me iree-snaiieu. rnru iru. u reaung the Browns 10 to 8 at usually ouiet enmtal of New Brunswick crowded with Joy 1038 Jo $64.33 In 1039, These trends are not as yet Alarming and a little firmer demand will readily stiffen current prices. "Here. I should like to refer very briefly to the effect of the d". mands for rearmament on th non-ferrous metals, which has been so clearly explained by Mr. Henry Gardner at the annual meeting of the Amalgamated Met al Corporation In London. England, earlier this month. It Is ad mitted that this demand has done much to keep up the activity of the metal Industry, but our experience and that of the Industn as a whole Is that prices and turnover are more favorably influenced by demand for normal industrial purposes than for rearmament. In Mr. Oardner's words- The state of uncertainty that creates.' ' re-armament a necessity ..U..U.U.U ...u "- vc M.r-kni, much enterprise and prob-Stnlthers visit she will return to hi. Mni. a... ..!. ,. acmisna 07 way 01 rew 1 ort. Airs. Brough has been here since Saturday night to meet her They will be Joined at Tree by Mr. Brooyh who has not seen his sister for twenty-five years. ft N. R. TRAINS Tor the nat Mondays. Wednesday and days e Fmm the Rst Tuesdays. Thursdays and read the eta.irtri,.lSat"rltt 11 Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 Enjoy a new sense of smoking pleasure. 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