paoe two BROKEN LINE SPECIALS Ladies' White Straps, Pumps, and Oxfords, various heels. Values to $3.93 $1.95 26 pairs Sample Shoes. Size 4, Gracia make, beautiful designs. $3.95 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Aitemocn, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily 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 SS News Department Telephone M Member f Audit Bureau ot ClrculaUons DAILY EDITION 42 SO 3.00 9.00 J02 .25 Tuesday. August 22, 1939. EDITORIALS ISOLATING HONG KONG When the Japanese took the city of Canton months ago they did not clean up the country with the result that almost all of southern China was still occupied by Chinese forces. Canton is but a few miles from Kowloon, British territory included with the island of Hong Kong, and from this territory the Chinese have been supplied with arms and ammunition and other goods. In its efforts to cut off this supply Japan has had to drive out the Chinese from the area along the Kowloon border and hold it with Japanese detachments. This isolated Hong Kong from that part of China and prevented the running of supplies to the Chinese in the country just north between that area and Shanghai where the Chinese have been in creasing their military strength of late. temporarily at least, the colony can -still ship goods into .China through British India but that is a more rounn about route and one that is already glutted with goods passing in to keep the Chinese armies in fighting trim. Havine a Japanese army concentrated right alongside may al.cQ oe considered a threat to British interests at Hong Konir. While an army might possibly overrun Kowloon it could not cross to the island of Hong Kong except hv water and in doing so would be blown to nieces bv tne litiph 9run.c in Horn? Kong forts. The northern border of Kowloon is also well defended and it is not likely any attempt will be made by the Japanese to storm the territory from that direction. The naw move will interfere with the trade of Hong Kong but not with its integrity as a part of the British Empire. The defences of the island colony have been steadily strengthened and the only way to strike it is to prevent supplies reaching it from Europe or India and to do that would mean war. LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND The Labor Party has had control of political life in New Zealand for four years and today lecturers are going tn and fro in Canada telling what gplendid results are being obtained. We are not disputing the facts or trying to minimize the work being done in New Zealand but we must point out that, when any government spends more than it collects in taxes, it cannot continue indefinitely, matter-how good the cause for the spending. The Un ited States is beginning to find that true today r. and the REDS PICK UPJTRIDE Scared Shut-out Over Philadelphia While Cardinals Lose To Brooklyn PHILADELPHIA, August 22 CP) Cincinnati Reds came out - i.THS DAILY KZWB SPORT CHAT While school teachers through -.at the country brushed up on the elementary three rs" Lillian Spaulding of Three Rivers. Mich.. with a bang yesterday from the AuthoriUes could not discourage the delphla, Pittsburg at Boston. Sr. and operated successfully. Other V Louis at Brooklyn. velopment schemes on the Island American League New York at undertaken by the Canadian Big League standings to date: National League CincinnaU 70 41 St. Louis 65 45 Chicago 63 52 Brooklyn 55 54 New York 55 55 Pittsburg 50 58 Boston . 47 61 Philadelphia - 34 73 American League New York 78 34 Boston -. 70 41 Chicago .. . 63 50 Cleveland .58 54 Detroit 58 55 Washington 50 6fl Philadelphia 39 73 St. Louis 22 76 .631 591 Their objective being to scale' the Meaiukinkht Mountains, better known as the Seven 81sters. Er. and Mrs. Nea! Carter of Prince Rupert and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.' Martin of Vancouver left on lasi While Hong Kong is isolated from that part of China, i evenings train for cedamie wiji-iicc uiey wiu cross me eaeena River to start the ascent. As far a can be ascertained, the Seven Sisters have never yet been ascended to their summit. Also making the trip are David and Bruce, sons of ' Dr. and Mrs. Carter, and Oeoige' Baker. The boys will remain In camp at timber line while Dr. and Mrs. Carter and Mr. and Mrr. j Martin go to the too. Return Is expected to be made to Prlne Rupert at the end of the week. Like Dr. and Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are members of the- Canadian Alpine Club. Mr. Martin Is manager of the Vancouver Ice and Cold Storage Co. Five thousand .c, Rupert people read the Dilly News. It pays to let thsm know what you have to sen. FOOTBALL TONIGHT :3 Rep Team vs. Selects 'otlre ( liitatln ( apply U Firtha Uo4 In Vancoum Uum Itedcitllng Dist rict, and tttukte on lh Mnarfco fUrer, . n . mn kmmtui. in in wan km fame nns occurred in panada, in untish Columbia and Jn vnr Prhipp Rtlnprt 1 Ta &otic Urn Bertrtm Oorzcf 'nowon at Bella CccU. cncutmUon. Cn PncoiWv in fnnr xroiva fvnm nnm oVnll U V1 "T ZjdDIoj:. IftUaKU to appty tot epeaK wim more auinoruy on me result ot the Labor w3 a policy in New Zealand. Possibly It may work out the way notu, t Tu io its supporters think or it may not At any rate it is an in- S. $&S2. terestmg experiment and, if it is a success, it will be No?n- tony at. more, copiea exiensiveiy throughout the world. We hope It bmnut oeoroe noueoK SUCCteUB. uifpfjp(lo Nun of Applicant. JuJ; 2tr,4lM. field construction and baa trans portation In Nassau. 5C5 Vickers-Benson 500 .463' .425' J181 Doubles Champs Ogden's Is a quality tobacco through and through a Fine Cut that gives a man bp satisfaction In rolling his own. Only the best sun-ripened leaves are used in Ogden's Fine Cut thafs why it's such a popular cigarette tobacco. You'll like Ogden's better particularly when you use the best papers, "Vogue" or "Chanteder". Ijack Frew Rink In Bowls Final Qualifies for Concludlnf State I Hp Top Tailor' Competition slump which lost them a double middle-aged school teacher. Saidjr) I D ,.,l!Mrr header to the St. Louis Cardinals she: "I've always wanted to be able,j)gSt ili DOWliHg on Sunday and scored a seven to to tell the boys In my seventh grade i In Jack Frew'i rink, by defeating D 'o. Borland 18 to 10 has qualified Jar the final of the Tip Top Tall .ors' Lawn Bowlim Cup. The other finalist rtnk has yet t be roer-mined. In a prelUninary round match of this eompeMtten Jack Preeee's rtnk VH IS to 10 over Oeorge Hill's. 'took a summer course In advanced. . if . t baseball coaching at Cotumbla faSt IMciSterS PiT nU how to correct their dtoraond faults. shut-out victory over Phila- , i)tf M Mason Br Score ucifitui uiu 4ibirucu uiru mat- uwiu tuvcm q. j jfl jj Special Tnurna gin qi irauersmp 10 lour ana a wj um i u uiwnn half games over the St. Louis great education opportunity If I Cardinals who lost 7 to 1. The were not interested in hoMing their RrrwVUm rvvlff.,. .hn n r nln-n tr . Intsrct In If cK. CTltri ' i be counted upon to do the sur- prising thing. New York OlanU Sir . Harry Oakes. recently -lost 4 to 3 to the Chicago Cuta knighted Canadian mining mag-and dropped back Into second dlv- nate. has purchased a 27-hoie "lf ldon below the Dodgers. Thes course from the Bahamas go Tern -were the only Major League games ment to reconstruct as another ment Sunday Afternoon Past Master. defeated - Maste Miabns bv wiv littreate score of 42 to 35 Sunday afternoon In a lawn bowling tournament speclall-arranged In connection with the visit of the grand master. Dr. O A. B. Hall of Nanalmo. and the grand secretary, F. 8, McKee of l l . I.. 4r. In V.I. nl.n rlotr.lnr. V- I, . "M "w" jru jwwtu. "f -.""' "" Vancouver It was a elate eanti Wg League games scheduled for Mo " . 'until the Ust end with only one f!.-. -Ltows: SufJJSiSfsSJ-l-hol difference. Then, however ..T" '" f "urji" . l rr:rr. . .:.": the Past Masters ran away aid wear xorr. Cincinnati at pnna- u,ri " "IC wir. . ,.,.,. Weather was very fine and there was a large gallery of spectators unicago; wasnmgum ai neveiana. ""v-i'"wf k ni rvrhrwiv ,ninrw( h , expressed himself a being apcrec. aUve of this as well as other en tertainment during his visit. TENNIS POSTPONED Owing to absence of participant. from the city, further games lr the city tennis championship com- j petition have been postponed, in I the men's singles Aiuru MatPhe ' Frank Vkkers and R. & Benson and C. J. Norrington have to play .656 have won the city lawn bowling to decide who will meet O. C .631, doubles championship by scoring Young in the final. Finalists In SM-an easy 28 to 11 victory over Jarvis ladles doubles are Mrs S J. West Sl'iMcLeod and D. A. MacPhec in the and Miss Evy Rlvett vs Mrs. W. I. 513 final Miller and Miss Edith Miller .431' .348 ' - J03 TO CLIMB , MOUNTAINS Dr. and Mrs. Neal Carter Of This City and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Of Vancouver Tackle Seven Sisters ' THAT REMINDS ME- S 5 MORE MORE QUALITY QUALITY 111 VTHERE WFk IN OGDEN'S II DID FINE . i FIELDING: Field Helps Grotto to Take Leadership of Softball League OroUo went Into exclusive pos- seation of first place In the Senior Softball League standing lost night by defeating Three Two twelve to nothing. In the second game of the evening Ltpactt't won ft to 3 from Acropolis Superfine weather prevailed and a big crowd was in attendance for the gamea. Feature of the evening. If not of the season, was the fine perfor manee of Joe Olllto out In centre field for Orotto. He made no lets than nine put-outs himself so It was lust 'oo bad for any batters who sent the pill in his direction For BWly Roma. Orotto hurler. the shut-out was the third straight victory in a row Mike Montetano w aim on the lob in left field, draw- Ing down a couole of spectacular shoe string catches. Ernie Santer-bane playrd a safe and sound game TUfXday. A .. I for Three Two aiid ... .. count of darkneas n Danny Magnet and p,, . Acroporlt and Jack t. Frtd Calderone for Lipsei The league ttandlng t O rot to Moose Llpsett's Acropotit Three Two A, Marytebonr Crick"1 felted a Oooenh.. n hitting and 115 ru M. C. C made 324 wtekets and declared MANCHESTER. Au? Jack Lovelocks n minutes. 34 second j mile run was beau at third and Herbie Morgan was. as A. J Emery, w r-usual, rirht on the tob behind the mlnutus, 3.4 seconds plate Parlett started on the mound br two yards from Pc E if 2 2 1 4 SATIN-GLO Varnish HIGH GLOSS QUICK DRYING The. beat All -Purpose Varnish For Interior and cx sur (area i ResUU hard ear. weather and botiu : Satin Finish Semi Gloss For All Interior Decorating A dittirwttve finish for Walls. 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