PAOlfiftHfiffO Putt ODD '7 1 1 1' " KING GEORGE PAYS VISIT TO DUCHY ESTATES (JalentO-NuVa PLIO PEDIC Fight Not So AR.CH SUPPORTING Hot In Money feet Dress Shoes The very latest models in Pumps, Straps and Oxfords in Black, Brown and Blne Kid with covered and leather tee. Have just arrived. FOR REAL COMFORT TRY A PAIR FIlILY SHOE STORE LTD. The Home of Good Shoe THE DAILY NEWS. f-ejnck grrarr - British coloibu PtiHil fisJM ETery ATUnxni, Except Sunday, by Pxtaee Rnpert Dally Hen. limited. Third Avenue 2. T. TVtLZS Manning-Editor Claaif.tofltaif.ed tdrerEVrn g. per vent, per tnsertica tail rear Wreitox, jer Iire, per Insertion IJicr-tijint ant CXrralsUon Telephone .Vtti XJes-artiotiil Telepaae SXrab-er Audit Bimi t ClrxvUUmj it U 02 25 Monda September 18, 1939. DITOMALS WHERE IS THE AXIS? M Vthtre is the Anti-Comintern Axis of which so much; . . . . "". - a 1 Til. it. 1 wjj&ajuwara only a lew momns ago ; n is gone ana wun it tteerientation of European powers. The Com-raunisOsiiiiiiisUffere the people who shouted loudest for the par-ticipat Jtfipaiion of Great Britain and France against the dic-tatorsftorship in Spaia Now we wonder what they think. Tkre mure were some well-meaning people who thought Great BritahsHui should take part in the civil war. The evils of a dietaUktetatorehip were shouted in the streets. Now we see the union toion of Uvo of the greatest dictatorships planning to dis- 4 memWusmler Poland and threatening even' country opposed! totbeai them It is not a pleasant picture. MANY ANGLES ItJl ItL still difficult for Canadians to realize just where theysjwty stand in relation to the war. Until recently Japan, vuldsar looked upon as a likely foe and she might be yet judg-fofbybja recent report in regard to the situation at Shanghai, " ai The treaty with Russia also seems to indicate an , Oriertvmrriental lin e-up" of a somewhat threatening character. N7 NewfDaTjers in Germany, it is reported, seemed to be i prepaispparing their readers for Russia participating in the di-vidiDffltibrJiiiupof Poland, leaving a buffer state between Ger-Eianv vjsanv and Fii"'ia. S2 So far the advance on the western front has been ratheajJlitlierBurprisjne. The French armies have overrun a katen)!i:aten, Even in Poland this has been suggested. Ittl Italv seem? to have settled down to the idea of beintr HBErB9a3a4Mv9JCZisStf'H jBBSmBBBEBj flSslBBa SbBB3E"5TjBs ! nbbbbbbbsstsCf pmzTyH BBBsssTssuHssTrBHp.a ''PSe? "mjiSrC e.'j'jKP'B 1 To mart the 600th adversary r -is gran', of the Duchy of Com- i.-e K-r.g p,c v..' London estates ot the Ducny A woman is -curtsey to the King. Baseball Standings National League Kev York 1, Cincinnati C. Brooklyn 3, PKtaburg 2. Philadelphia 2, Chteafo S. Boston 5. St. Lotos 6. Americas Leafne Detroit 5. Sew York 8. Cleretand 2, Boston L Chicago 6. Phlaldelphia 7. St. Louis 0. Washington 4. SUXDAY SCORES National League Boston 5-5, CtocinnaU 6-3. Hex York 2-1. St Louis 1-2. Brooklyn 10-3, Chicago 4-2. Philadelphia 7-1. Pittsburg 3-10. American League St. Louis 8-3. Nev York 4-1. Cleveland 2-18, Philadelphia 4-5 Chicago 8-7. Boston 1-11 Detroit 3. Washington 2. CUssifiI FOR SALE FOR SALE Approximately la-i: acres including cottage and contents belonging to the estate of Erik Eneroth, Oona Riter $225 Cach. Official Administrator Norman A. Watt, Prince Rnoert. B.C. large Jjtrje territory vine Germany the first taste of war in , or sale Furniture etc. of four-herooi;rcv'n country. Thip camDaim has shown that Ger-i room apartment, suite l. Steele many toy is not so formidable as was expected. She can Hp bufahK 3-9 p-"- f tieuteeutral nation. Her ships are engaging in commerce in j orderly wanted. Apply Prince all thall the seas and. as lone aiithevare au-av from hnmp u-p' RnPCTt Oeneral HospiUl mom- rrv be sinbeprett-v sure c "-ill not take any part on either side,'- li incident" between China and JaDan seems to! - "KALL OKRLNT haVP-lWIflfW it of the nieture sn far as th nou-t ?a onn 'FOR SALE OR RENT Good busl ctrneomnei Yet it may flare up at any time. Evidently the ?f? JLJ??!? ttwiniiw tryj ne to wear down the invaders. i nvi"' ' l. 1 ting average i of the charter ..-.e southeast "wv dropping MCCLYM0NT IS WINNER Ittl It is too early yet to comment on the entrv of Russia Macpd-Moundsman should . T).1. i Ti. mi. it if, . " . be -and tnr n!nt tttrrUnn into nitto'Ptiland. It is possible that it may not mean much or it main may.mean a great deal Within a few days we shall , 1 . . . A,.:i-j:.:vi!.ii i in.. MAN and teresUtefl'estec V. Ai iov more about the intentions of the various in- THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED JlmaCacturnrj of ELEPHANT Brand Chemi-cals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate. Superphos-phsles. Monocalclum Phosphate 1'roducers and Refiners of TADANAC Brand Metals Cnld JUJver Lead r- Zinc Cadmium Bismuth Anllmoay- and Zinc Dust Also Suhhurlc Acid and Sulphur UitTU Office and Works Trail. B.C. HELP TANTED wife want position Dflr Neve IVtlW WANTED Woman housework, take children. Apply West Bobby Vuckovich Third baseman, commonly known at the "tortoise." has a good batting average. Fred Barber Right fielder, a newcomer who looks good. K. Kfflas Centrenelder and a good one. P: Postuk- Left fielder, a little young bat may develop into a good hitter. McClymont Park A. Bin-,Who left Fraser Street on a mlsupdrrstanding. a good Zbura Catcher, with good bat- WANTED a Scherk Backn first base Jaftef'niliJlng a 'few games. a -A-t- m 1 J ranch, reasonable wage. Apply oecona Mr"JJ' "u gooQ ioer. Slmnr.dsen Short stop, good hlt- or girl to dojter and fjelder. , ; care of three Santerbane Third base who has 539, 6th Ave. good catching and hitting average 2 Olaid-fPutfielder. another new- i comer "who looks good. FO 1 1 N D Keays Outfielder, should also be ' . eneciive. FOUND Straight - edged razor. Owner may obtain same by call Douglas Ritchie, nephew of Mr. ing at DaUy News and Paying for and Mrs. M. M McLachlah of thLi this advertisement. 218) city, passed through on the Prin- . ' cess Louise Saturday afternoon en- FOR RENT rout to Vancouver whence he wiU, proceed to Edmonton to enter th i FOR RENT November 1. Premises University of Alberta He has been now occupied by Boston Cafe sperminTthe summer at White Phone 14. tf horse I a The Milk For Cooking NEW YORK Sept. lfv-ssi af the dUappomUag gate ta Oili e: -Nora fight at PtiMpttta Friday night Manager Mike Jacobs sij- &e mUi not pcoatt loay Oai-ent q to Hitrt outside of New York gin Promoter Joe Jsaobs Jut a. permit will not be granted t or Oakfito to flgat in New Tare The gate Frtstir night J n naal tc a mere 9. Osleaao aad Nova each received $14.1. SPORT CHAT Stan Home came from behind to via hit Uurd straight Canadian Professional OoHers ui-pton&hip at Kingston a year at' ui tiiorsoay To strakes behind at the start of ihe day s pay. Ux youag Ottawa pro beat at Tar-UW( Bob Cray by a siasfc- stroke, finishing the 72-boie Ui villi it. Mxl af 234. Pancho Villa, Flsspsno twxe kite Ml OB i Johnny Buff, flyweight champion of the world, at Ve York 17 years ago Friday night Subsequently VlUa. after aeieaun; Jimmy Wilde, the English champion, became known as the wartd i - Mh hexing champs, although Frankie Geaara. wha had outpointed the Asuue ua re Umed the Amerlean UUe. VUta died la Jury. 1925. Montreal Canadians, oldest team In professional hockey. ws sold to Ernest SaTard. owntr of th Montreal Royals of the Iaterna Uonal Baseball League, for a re ported price f SS&jm iottr yean at Saturday. The sale broke p a 15-year partnership be.tn Leo Dandurand and Joe CattarhMch former nimrr nl IK Vilml jTook Pair of Juni-r Leatne Came. H(xU llQck I From Fraser Street Yesterday . , . Dally adrertisii L . . . News U sure to In the Junior Baseball League with : Fraser Street. The scare of the first game was 9 to 8 and the second if to 1. In the first game Fraser Street was ahead aatil the fourth Inning after whtea Medyraont Park came ap from behind to win in spite of Fraser Street's good hitting. The second game was ail in favor of Mc&ymont from start to finish. Fraser Street weakening in its hlt- jing. 1 Next week a series of games for the city championships will be rtarted. Both teams are tn fine fettle and rearing for action. Mike Pustak will be umpire. Here are thamBaU sketches of some of frn? otayers: I Fraser Street j Arney Effective moondsman; whose hitting average Is high. I Pavlikis Catcher who Hves up to the reputation that all Greeks are athletes. . I Bill Long First baseman and food catcher. i Stan .Scherk Shortstop, considered one (A the beat. Bob Long Second baseman with tf.ifood batttag average. (223) TlltS bring daHy re -Build B.C PayrsUs" ' 5i WC1 ; JLei-iiLr "We find that food cooked with Pacific Milk." writes Mrs. E "It better. Our puddings and purees taste fine and took rich. 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