THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. POLLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yeany 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 News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone . t Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION I BAJIWAY 1 I STIAMSMlPft I I COMMUNtCATlCMlt I HOTUA I tswfi 86 98 CANADIAN PACIFIC Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via 0:ean Falls and Way Ports SS. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 pjn. To Vancouver Direct S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE SB. PRINCESS ALICE July 5th; 15th, 26th July 8th, 19th, 29th SS. PRINCESS CHARU)TTE--July 22nd Aug. 2nd Direct Connections-at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services XV Tickets' and Reservations from L. COATES. General Atent. Prince Rupert, B.C. 3.00 1 9.00 .02 .25 Wednesday. July 12, 1939. PADLOCK THE CATHEDRAL Those who think it is all right for the police of Quebec province fo padlock the homes of those who dare to pass out communistic literature' may pause1 to think what might happen if they had the padlock law in England, the home of the free; Over in that country they have a dean, the Dean of Canterbury, the man who has sole control of the ancient cathedral which is the parish church for thej head of the- Church of England. This dean is a socialist j ! .1 . in nlnnn Uia Vilnoo? n rr fin onmnilin. : ri as s in E fl BOARD, Good home cooking, 814 they might padlock the dean's house or the Cathedral in j FOR SALF tt. which he preaches. He not only publicly advocates soc-iroR bmjm Sultt ialism but he even writes pamphlets about it and issues Dining Room suite, also Bed- them to the public at cost so that he has become Know as the "Twopenny Dean." This is all very terrible but it is freedom. We do not padlock tlie Dean. Nobody ever suggested such a thing. The British sense of justice would not tolerate such a thing. They laugh at the Dean, some criticize him, a few curse him but nobody suggests interfering with his activities. It seems to be that, if the world is to make real pro- room Suite new), Moffat Electric Range and Water Heater, Dresser with roomy drawers. Tea Wagon. Spin Dry Washing Machine, Ironing Machine. Various hosehold articles. Ladles' Leather Raincoat, size 16, Afternoons 2 to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Mrs. O. W. Dunn, j 132 5th. Ave. East. (164) (;i CiM ik inuoi, uc uujic jii bitaiy nay. n to triun i.u tin u- jjpjJ suite cate-violence but as long as that is not done every man has a right to his opinion whether he be social crediter, C.C.F, communist, liberal or new democrat. This idea of freedom of the individual is once more brought to the forefront by the action of the supreme court of the United States in declaring that any group of persons in that country had a right to hold a meeting in the streets of the city of New Jersey or any other city in the country. Furniture, Chester-2 walnut bedroom suites, oak diningroom suite, Mc-Clary Range with oil burner, McClary circulating heater, lamps chairs, Miscellaneous household articles. Phone Blue 803. (166) FOR RENT FOR RENT Six room house fur nve. CjUlsl. rouiir ivcu ooi. uoj; PERSONAL BE READY FOR EXAMINATIONS! We have helped hundreds to obtain positions as Letter Carriers-, Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks and Stenographers etc Free booklet of Information. m; C. C. Schools Ltd, Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. If. MEN! WANT VIM? TRY RAW OYSTER Tonic. OSTREX Tablets, to pep up whole body quick! If not delighted with results first I package, maker refunds Its low price. You don't risk a penny ! Call, write McCutcheon's Drug Store. tf. WANTED iWANTEIX-3 or 4 room furnished J 1 flat or house. Phone" Blutf 443. (162) map. 19 Wed.neday, Jmy m8 PAQE TWO .THE DAILY NEWS MEN'S F With1 our large range in1 both' dress and work boots comprising of ITartts, Ritchies, Scott McIIales, Tebbets, Valentine, firebh and iTamilton makes. We cover a wonderful range in style and" quality ; ' Let IfoShW Yon A WILY SHOE STORE The Home- of Good Shoes ltD. LOCXLlEPRESENTATlOXSMAbE would undoubtedly opetf up ON ALASKA HIGHWAY ROUTE try rich ill natural resources- but ' 11 ts submitted that, the western i JContinued from Page One) 'loute offers' access to kuown re' .... , . . tources to- a girtuer degree than practical conger from airplane at- nUfcS iaLR" . , , "A htavy mlnerailirti zone either 7 . llfS a,onS thl or wltliln- easy him. "Commercially tt is desirable fvrt1 lf .rrtfW1 mo0 that this road should reach or be to m? b, Both ,bdt closely accessible to the main cen- anfl dC ten of population In Br Utah Co -umbla Yukon and Alaska This , , can only De oouunea oy louowini ta districts at "Dnutdpr the western route. The route . . .j f . . 11.111.L . . k.i nt . . . m v. . Olof Hanson spoke briefly, again urging the value of the western route to the country, especially ln rpnnrtJnn wlfh fh Hevplnrimonf solicited. The Colonial Fisheries ,of resources. He felt sure the com- Llm,U?d4 Oold ?nylwa.h Coast. British ""s!; Wr,n; West'slon mission 'would give a fair decl-neba, City 'Commissioner W. J. Alder thanked the Commlsion for coming to" Prince Rupert. Commissioner Spencer admitted this was the first time" he had visited' PrTnc?- Rupert. He notei that, after drivlri a- thousand miles, they were still In' th centre of the province. Hon. Mr Stewart, ln closing the sessiori, "commented on the fact that Fohhfr Premier S. Fi Tolmle and the present Premier, Hon. T D. Pattullo, both strongly urged the' building of the road' and ex- pressea me opinion u snouia Keep as close Jo American' te'rrlory" as possible. This view was shared by American members or the NAVY WINS 1 IN SOCCER Took Close Two To One Decision From Pioneer Laundry In Fixture Last Night Last evening's football fixture ln the Mobley Cup city champion ship series brought Pioneer Laundry team and the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve- teams to- ! r "" aether and an Interesting game re CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 31 For" Best' Household Coal" MRS. C. E. BLACK 4-- suited- In a narrow win ior me .avy b twb goals to one. , The.' first half was scoreless aiyanl cemred well but Smith ran ut and cleared. Navy attacked again and Bill supped a dangerous attack. Currle and Houston ot awsv and Pavitktt rounded oft the attack with a good shot that Mbif.au Mo:id. Smith savea twice and McLeod headed wen on a couple of occasions to clear. Murray and Houston made head way until Eby stepped in. Smith arid' Christtaun made a good rutv but Keavs cleared. The Laundry north from Prince ucorge. runs , . ... ... ., ,i. . hut Hon through country wh eh to remote , it off. fthlch fonnatlon alds Eby , Morwn hrfd rr?alTn and to'"" characterlsticsisunberg sh, Ju.H wide. McMeekln "The country through which hirh the the . dangerous after nice r e lJLtS a fifty-six ourt nugget was Work by Armstrong but Dussan- r. '".Vr1 ".l" : Vl' ..X: taken, the largest yet discovered ish broke up the attack. the kick-off at the , . . ,.i.- "i onnAii vuiuiiioiu. mere are ire- tugiu from imu urc to sportsman, game hunters ana ,,..,, ,WWrtfl,.MB ,..,. ,Mm half the Navv highly praised by thaseho hae (approxlmate,y $200.00 Hahglttg back. Christian put the e!iL. i. a tonl tove so far rendered prac- Sailors a goal up. Before the teami m, connect ? .t wL,rL Whltehorse nS and t:calIy inaccessible. had really seUled down the Navy T wesUm woud gQt galn and nlfe Com. cPen UP rich Groundhog dls- bination gave Smith a chance and .Rmih.jntnr "Fiom the point of vIpw view nf of tnnr tour- , . ... , . ... . . beat , KI. namesake for , . a sec tw. lsts It is important that an altei native method of returning should be available and this can mou 'easily be gained by providing road connuectlon with some point or trtct with its Immense deposits of he his anthracite coal: Aside from Its end" goal. Then the Laundry tight-commercial advantage this coal ened up. Play was even for a spell, also ofrers a strategic consldera- Laundry forwards were neat but tibn inthat the port of Prince ineffective against Davles while 7 , .ZZftaw Rupert and other ports in Alaska Armstrong. McMeekln and SmUh points at the coast where steamers ..... .. n,wnva th-t,i. The call. A combination of the steamer, - - y uundry" f fna.ly got a l when SS,mSg,n5eA!Sk? cf- El bf address, a hard drive by Houston struck iSSi?. Z J r i?i and of a t the people here were strong- M-Leod's head and wa, deflected Ilu ? TdoubteSv W supporUng ths western route past Morgan. Only a goal behind. lfTftr action SSi that lt W0U,d best th "" altackpd and In uch moTso J faSK he count- had V,r'k dld Wf" ln SupP)rt bUt HWniiiiJoJ WeWe dnn8 In re- was no further goaU and the !2l ietJm Some -rd U the snowfall but he felt Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve re make!" had been cleared up by evl- corded another win by the score "The western route would !...u. .i.- r , dence given at Hazettnn. The wst- of two goaU to one. would benefit the Yukon Teams. .. sni route Mri, t imA i nin :SS5? SSSy PrtS Ruir an? the Alaskan Part Handle a, Laundry-Ted Smith: K,y. SrtBrittoluto sub- Alex Bill; R. Murray. Buonlch. $ $5 00 and as Britlsh Columbia. He S S2 milted a letter from a resident o' Vnk Sunberg. Houston. Sam Cur- 0 Handle Atlln as to conditions in the coun- tie Pavlikls I ,,,., ,try through which the highway R- C. N. V. IL-Morgan; f.by. would P1153- h'8hest Plnt Rona,cU; " McEd. Davles. D "Whichever Whichever route route is is adopted aaopiea feet NeLson; Bryant SmIln chrlstLson. the snowfall was five Inches. There ArmstrnT McMeekln were few deep gorges to cross. . Rod McRae. who had hiked over the old telegraph line trail taking five weeks oil the trip, explained that, beyond Telegraph Creek, the going was easy over a gravelly .'country with only two large rivers to cross. The commissioners seem- CONNECTIONS WANTED; ed much Interested in this evi- WEST African Importers and ex- and lnt R Canadian producers or manurac-j turers. Samples, offers for merchandise of all descriptions, prhv cipally fish products, and terms! Africa'. ROARD AND ROOM aim even gues su lai iu jjiac mo uimoihs " 2n(j venue west' ism as practised in Russia and to state that, while living; ; conditions in Germany are steadily getting worse, living j FOR KKNT XT. conditions in Russia are improving. This is, of course, i CLEAN weii-furnished modem ap- lerriDie ior some or us to oeiieve uuu n it ti uc nictv, ix mcjr t artments. Phone Red 444. ti5e set out to padlock in that country as they do in Quebec! Ml Punch is Canada's finest and most popular cigar . . . Get a fevr right away Cellophane prevents dryness and loss of flavour Punch wint ihi immtdiaft approval of ih diKriminating tmoktf I MacKenzies Furniture Used Chesterfield Suite Covered in Tapestry. Good Condition, Reasonable Price 327 Third Avenue Phone 775 ThMmnfAfterTatinfiGrtersDttebverPlk Mrs. Nelson Is Honored By W.A. by Mrs O. A. Rlx of a beauUftil picture of Prince Rupert On be hair of the members of. the Aut-'llary and friends. Mrs. Rix tx--reiwd' reirret V the departure di Mrs. NefoOh who. beddes belnf a rrenUltonr Made ". extended b Mem her And I r end i uvior Prior To To 1 Departure Irom City SekM , rMpondlnJ M. iprewed her graUflcaUon She re. On Tuesday afternoon memberi'Tii'ked on the happiness of hfr of Uie Woman's Auxiliary of ST rwMenee In Prince Rupert and Andrew's Arudtoan Cathedral awl rxorrwed the t hope that in her friends were guests of Mrs. 3 B. new home she wmuld often meet Oibson at the deanery. Fourth Av ,;ld friends. enue East, at a delightful tea In honor of Mrs. W J. Nelson. Ion? POPItlNO FROGS a valued atvd highly esteemed TROWBRIDOE. Engtond, Jnl mtmber of the Auxiliary who it ft: tCPi It rained thousand! of leaving Prince Rupert to reside in Unv fra here, startling swlmraen Victoria. n an outd-or swimming pVil Th During the afternoon the pre- III tie reotlles come down in a entatwn was made to Mrs. Nelson heavy raliwtnrm. 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SKINNEK, Prince Rupert Afent, Third Ave. Phone 561 $ NFW AND BETTER I COLD CURED ICE i For the Halibut and Sainton Fleett S'n!!!?8 lheu,nvesBatIons of the Fisheries Research Station. m.vJ: , y cas ,u" cmpleted extensive changes and Improve- menu in ice storage and ice delivery methods. 5 lee for the boats will all be old Ice, thoronihlv cured of ..new l0w temPe"'"- It will be delivered Into u t he hold, even in the ho((et weither, ai cold a tho J itoract room: 4 Fishermen are lnH.ii in.M . . to thV L. -?er bcfore, at no lncreaie ln C03t. mea econoIO J . ..u unprovea quamy m fish delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I r,,DCe HU9ttt CO. LtA