. BROKEN LINE SPECIALS Ladies' White Straps, Puraps, and Ox-fords, various heels. Values to $3.1)5 $1.95 26 pairs Sample Shoes. Size 1, Gracia make, beautiful designs. $3.95 Family shoe store ltD The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally New, limited. Third Avenue H. P. 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 98 News Department Telephone. 86 Member of Audit Borean ot Circulations DAILY EDITION THERE'S ALWAYS HOPE .12 .50 3.00 9.00 Thursday, August 24, 1939. EDITORIALS REDS START PICKING UP Marjln Ot Leadership Inrr-acil Yesterday Yankees rake Slut-Ing Doble-Htader Vkirrrj PHILADELPHIA Aug. 24: CP" The Cincinnati Reds added u full game t0 their margin of leadership in the- National League yesterday, thereby increasing it to nve-an-a-half games over the St. In snite of the present unsatisfactory situation there Sle.velnd l REPORT ON CONVENTION , Louis Cardinals, Hie Reds scorvd to August 5. itil-14. n i ... J! wnue aox ai tnicago ana are now other resolutions included a very eight full games ahead .of th? comprehensive one regarding th second place Boston Red Sox win '-tura! atlon of alien Oriental won 9 to 1 over the Browns at St Louis. Yesterday's Big League icores: National eLague Cincinnati, 3; Philadelphia, 0. Pittsburg, 0-1; Boston, 1-3. St. Louis, 3: Brooklyn, 3. Chicago, 8; New York, 3. American League New York, 7-16; Chicago. 2-4 . Philadelphia, 7; Detroit, 6 (eleven man X)2 i St. Louis, Philadelphia at .25 land, Boston at St. Louis, delphla at Detroit. Big League standings to date: National League Cincinnati 71 St. Louis 65 Chicago 64 Brooklyn 57 New York 56 Pittsburg 51 Boston 49 Philadelphia 35 ! American League New York&M,.,.f. .;81 ' i Boston 72 Chicago 63 penetration and immlsratlon regit-atlons. The delegates emphasised th. value' of the convention and saw the commute- . n Miens and natur alizatlon of which Cantaln Mac gregor Macintosh had been chair r.V r1 . t. i. j nt. .. u : iieirou o 56 oo 513 jij An vii additional auuiuunai feature leaiure had naa been Deen is still hope that war may be averted although it is clif-iWashlngton K CT A21 the opening of the Kamioops air- tlCUlt to see JUSt HOW It IS to ne Clone, r eenng in rniit-e Philadelphia 40 74 J57 port on the afternoon of the last ''Ti.n.n4- Runert in is certainly .4ninti, atrainst nrrmttcl eivincr mi'innf lira' way to Hitler even if it means great sacrifices. Nobody wants war and, if making a reasonable concession would end the tension and settle matters, most people would favor that action. The difficulty is that concessions never settle anything. Evident ly the best thing to do is to stand firm and fight if necessary; A, courageous front often saves the day. If we are forced into war we feel sure that Canadians will tn've a good account of themselves: Britain has beeni If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement In this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Ledve Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.SJ3. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:31 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thors. a.m. Dae Vancouver, Monday a-m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information; Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 St. Louis 34-41 53 54 .33 78 faced with possible war so long that the people are no! ; rr7 ... . . L.1A BONNEVILLE Utah, Au n.. 1 V,; W ,,,,-fl, FLATS, cuaiij' i auiiupeticu , iiui yjii iiicci, , cuijciim j"""o ----- uit i.uiii.o nun . ij. 24: (CP) (CP) Jonn John R. H. Cobb codd may may en confidence , that they , are ready and that their cause is,deavour to obtain even greater en- m, uar 0 " jre, "he whiie vork the ot thTforeM?y most SDec- just. John Cobb May Try To Drive More Rapidly .459 branch. 441 There had been an attendance .321 of one hundred and forty-three .men at the convention and ot one ,704 hundred and six women delegates .637 at the women's provincial conven-543 tlon that had been held at the 5?2 same time. .297 oay of the convention. Mr. Wilson j also told of an eleven hundred I mile trip through the Cariboo as the guest of Alan Parlow, a former member of the Prince Rupert Branch and now district forester with headquarters at Kamioops. 'In addition to becoming acquainted with this great stretch ot country Mr. Wilson also learned something of the very varied and ex tensive nature of the work done by the forestry service. The fight- : speed with the 24-cylinder nicer department, was by no means the j which he drove at 3G8.85 miles, per only problem lt tackled. The sup- GERMAN ATTITUDE hour yesterday to break the worlds -ervLslon or ranching and grasln-? We do not think that most Germans want to fight. -They are kept in ignorance of the real situation by means of a controlled press. They have been told so often that Hitler does not want war that they have come to believe he will keep them out of it. However,. the Germans, like the British, will fight and fight well if the time comes that they have to do so. Very ' few people would try to minimize the effectiveness of the ,recora, iravcimig ai muir ma.. rJgnts and tne responsibility of j six miles . per minute. preserving and opening up the lm- j - mense natural attractions of tht I - ' - -' province constituted activities of German war machine but we all have faith in the British ' and we know that the French also can fight effectively. CONNECTIONS WANTED Thpn thpfp is' sin nrmv nf fwn milHnn nr thprpahntits in1 ... . . V V"".r, , , " . "'iwcsx Aincan importers ana ex roianq wnn DacKS to tne wan. mey win give tne uer-rriahs a lot-of trouble. We are saying nothing about Russia because thdt country is evidently not to be depended unon by either side. If it fights on the German side it will be in order to get a slice of Poland. That seems opposed to Communist ideology. Meantime it is for us, to carry on just as if nothing was n-oiwr to happen. Then if nothing does happen we shall be all right . incalculable value to the present and future inhabitants of the TERRACE Miss Adela Haugland has to her home In Terrace after at- porters seek connections with tending summer school In Vancou-Canadlan producers or manufac-; ver. ( turers. Samples, offers for mer- chandlse of all descriptions, prln-' Mr. and Mrs. P. Crocker returned cipally fish products, and terms Monday night from Prince Rupert. solicited. The colonial Fisheries, Limited, Benylwah House, Wln-neba, Gold Coast, British West Africa. tf. WANTED WANTED Used platform with weights. State Price. Box 18, Daily News. (f. FOR RENT. CLEAN well furnished modern ap artments. Phone Red 444. FOR RENT 6 roomed house. Opposite new Post Office. Apply Box 19 Dally News. WORK .WANTED (199) j EXPERIENCED young woman de sires housework or any kind of work. Phone Red 320. FOR SALE (198) FOR SALE China cabinet, gatele? table, piano, rug, high chair. Phone Black 925, (203) Mr. and Mrs. O, T. Sundal entertained sixteen children at a picnic last Monday on Braun's Island Mrs. Dudley O. Little returned on scales Monday from Prince Rupert wnere she has been competing In the tennis tournament. She was successful in winning the ladles' singles and brought the cup with her. C. J. Norrlngton and Norman Watt arrived on Monday' train. Mrs. J. C. A. Long Is spending a short holiday In Terrace as the' guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash, j Mrs. C. A. Hlnchllffe has as her guest Mrs. Warkland and baby from Burns Lake. P. van Stolk returned on Monday' from Prince Rupert where he competed In the tennis tourney. He was successful In getting as far as the final in the mixed doubles. j PATTULLO FAVORS WESTERLY f (Continued from Page One Th fhi.f huciTvc nf he reau- fAirland was also the King oi lar monthly meeting of '.he PrincvlCanAda and, when thr Empire was Kupert brunch" of the Canadian' at war. Canada was at war. There Legion of the British Empire Ser-.wa no escaping that fact. He felt fice League In the clubrooms last J sure that Canada would do her evening was the presentation of part In any emergency, reports of the delegates. J. S. WU-: Ar.neu as to his views on tie son and W. J. ha nee. who a? (Dominion election campaign which tended the Provincial Convention' had already commenced and whlcri Md.UCt t UfUpO, M. Mr. Wilson had been chUr- cult to Ret ttwoy Uom hU officii innings). man of the procedure comm"t' Boston, 9; St. Louis. 1. and a member of the constitution Today's schedule Is as follows: and laws committee of which Col-NationaJ League St. Louis at onel W. S. Buell, K. C, C. B. E.. Philadelphia, Cincinnati at Broofc- had been chairman. Foster. D. S. O.. at V. D.. Dominion President of the Cleve- Canadian Legion, was Indicative Phlla- of the high esteem In which he Is 42 47 53 54 56 60 62 74 held by the veterans. An Interested visitor to last eve ning's meeting was H. Stangbye. .623 a visiting member of the Vander-580 hoof branch of the Canadian 347 Legion. Mr. Stangbye told In a 514 very interesting manner of some el here while six vmt aboard Prince Rupert for the south. i ALL im ALONG THE PACIFIC COAbl he name Kovrr. Old Country Soccer' he refused to let anything worry him and looked carefully after hit physical requirements. Any man with the cares of a province on Vitm lu fit n. .At -II 1. lyn, Chicago at Boston, Pittsburg The tremendous ovation accord- dl(f,cult, 0"CUIIICS ana nd Droblems prODiema. His IUS Cn.fl chief , nt New VnrV ed H Brigadier RM.n.' W w W. to nan American League New York regret was that he could not spend more time In Prince Rupert. When here he felt himself among friend and could relax. Aboard the steamer Princess Charlotte, which was in part from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver, were 230 passengers. 500 cf the experiences of the Omlneca 8e,ve" dm,harkfd 'rom " yes at LUCKY LAGER HAS WON AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION The liljili quality nf Lucky Lagrr nrtrr va rlro.l li rvrry drop of till aparkllng, ilclirloua lirrr tnmri In ywu fully malurril, rrparillraa "f iraion nr ilrmaml. COAST ItllKWKIIIKS LTD Tula adrertliemtnt It not publlihed or dliplayed by tba Liquor Control Board or by the Government of UrltUb ColumtU. SrotlNh Leatue Pint I)1yMmi ko it following discussion with Vie Arbroath. 2: Hamilton Ai-tinVni. Uuirra of all oarties. The Kmc of cau. 0 Ayr United. J; Albion Rovers. 1 Celtic. 1; Aberdeen. 3 Palklrk, 4; Clyde. 2 HlbenHiuw. S; Queen of Soutn Motherwell, 4; Kilmarnock, 2. St. Johnstone. 4; Alloa. U . Miss Mldred MeQutftm of Court- 5 Thursday Auj THS DAILY lOtlTt ' i- i J 1 ;, mm Qulllan Oulllan U A Hie 0 well kiK.w u uiree iu iioinins snui-oui over mciuaed in the one nunarea .aid he felt sure the present gov- - " 7 '.mmiiw man ;the Phillies at Philadelphia white and thirtv resolutions considered -rnment would he sustained. He h have vWlln al Kplcml " . the Cardinals, weakened through at the convention were some deal. Siu that In travelling through k4n- werp PA aDoara inef the absence of Inflelder Jlmn-T ing wlUi the re-employment of the country as he had done and Prn"w Charlotte yesterday after-Brown who will be out of the veterans, the continuation of pea- ,rftmg s many people he wai 0000 returning south. Mku Mr-igame for ten days or so on a-- sions L the widows of deceased ;mnressed with the wonderful grip ' count of Injuries sustained In a ex-service men, the orovlsion for prme Minister Mackenzie King collision on Tuesday, lost eltht o the continuance or part of the had on the people of Canada, three to the Dodgers at Brooklyn Wai Veterans Allowance to te There was no other leader In tht ! In the American League tlw widow of a deceased recipient and that could pilot the ship of state New York Yankees, with an old- (he extension of treatment In hos. u ad Mr King. Especially Jn the time slugging attack, took both pitals for veterans unable to pro- East it was true that the people '.nds .if a double-header from th- vide for thtlr own hosnltnlimti.in wo vim, tn nmititm in th - - - - - - - - i v va w 'eadershlp and would back him at the polls. Touching lightly1 on what are looked upon a the new movement. -Mr. Pattutki smiled at the Leadership League nd the New Democracy as not factors to 1 particulars of the (mount of vor'i considered. done by the various committees Mr paffurjo lookel v,. and wat .w.- nance nan reen a memoer oi cheerful and In M happy as ever spite of the cares of office. Asket how he did It. he said that, white he worked hard and found It dlffi Moat prop; arU Do you rrtuj 'tie Sfijnmi Kite tm piodvcl) Cirid' fintlt Whitliu kUk httt bfCOMI ttmot lei titiUieti t4 !!, Seanrara Since 1857 CANADIAN RYE WHISKIES rrJK( tt I Unrtm A Si llmliJ. Witrfto. 0l SEAGRAM'S KING'S PLATE RYE WHISKY 7 Yean old 25 oz. $2.15 SEAGRAM'S SPECIAL OLD RYE WHISKY 5 Years old 13 ox. $1.00 25 or. $1.S5 40 ox. $2.80 This advertisement Is not published or dUpuyed b.y L Control Board or by the Government ot Urltuh C: tx Shellac Varnish SHINGOLEEN I or old shingles, new shingles and roujjh board, ShinKolccn is made in a variety of attractive colors. It !xth beautifies and protects. This is ideal weather for applying Shingoleen. . Please ask for Color Card. Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. Turpentine Linseed Oil SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVES St earner leave Prince Kupert every SATURDAY, 7 p.m.; MONDAY, 3 p.m. Truing leuve Prince Rupert for the Knt iMoiuluy, eilneluy, Friday, 6 p. in. Pusseiifjer Kxprc FRIDAYS, 11.00 a.m. or fare, etc.. call or irrii City Ticket Office, 528 3rd i- v Smoked "Rupert Brand" MiJd Cured Salmon 15c pkg. 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