if f AGE TWO THE DAILT NEWS M en s si Labor Democratic lppers have you een our new .designs in Men's comfort welts and soft soled slippers by "Foot Guards". Slippers you can walk down town in and feel dressed up. We will be pleased to show them to you. Family shoe store ltD. the Home of Good Shoei THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Member of Audit Korean or Circulations MEMBER Or THE CANADIAN PEUs Tttt Oi'n Prea Is cxeliulTelr tilled to use tor republication of all tm dtfpatcbes trtOMl to tt or to vbe AreocUted PrfM la tikis paper nd also tfc local sen published tberdn. All rUc&u of republication of apeciaJ tieeotlttxa therein are tito raerred. fAAILY ELUTIOh Monday, November 18, 1940 EDITORIALS Canada's Indifference i H. R. Maciiillan, federal timber controller, spoke recently of the indifference of Canada toward the war. This indifference, he,suggested, would be "blasted" in the near future and Canada would either, from individual volition or national action, become very much alive to the necessities of the situation. Tn a --nnair?Prhlp PYTPnt Mr. McMillan if? til?ht. In Labor is a champion of the democratic principle in politics," saysXhe Canadian Unionist. "In this connection, it is well to remember that there is a good deal more politics in business than there is business in politics. Lalor, of course, wants representation in Parliament, so that those who work may have a vice in national affairs. They want a voice in determining the rate of taxation and in deciding the public services on which taxes are to be spent, and they want a voice in foreign policy which determines social relationships in ihe international field. But that is not the sum total of political democracy. What about politics in industry and business? Labor wants a voice there, too. For there is nothing that touches the worker more directly and vitally than the industry in which he spends his energies from day to day. What about democracy in that important iield? As things are now, the man with a hundred .thousand dollars invested in an industry has a vote in the direction of it Not so with the men who work. They only spend their lives in it, and so far that sort of investment has not been considered worthy of a vote. "Today organized labqr is demanding a voice in the direction of industry. In this demand they appear as true political democrats. The polities of business is of :greater concern to the worker than even the politics of govern ment.for it is in fact thfe politics of business that detciv mine government policy. In this demand, labor is again vital and realistic rather than abstract and, speculative. It feels that people who invest their energy, their skill, their time and their lives in any industry have jat least as; good a nghtito have.ayojce.mits direction as those who may have bought a block of stock in a market gamble. And so labor's demand in this connection is for political democracy both in government and industry." Hockey Scores Saturday Detroit 3, Bankers 3. Canadiens 2, Toronto 4. ;d snnaaj. Chicago 4, Canadiehs 4. Toronto 4, Boston 1-Detroit 2, American 0. WANTED WANTED Small kitchen range position. Box 43. Daily Ne WANTED Either furnished or unfurnished house or suite by Dec. 15. Apply Box 44, Daily News. '272 FOR SALii LOST Basketball Buzz ' Basketball!, the' sport nolout-draving any other port os'the American continent will be" nncr, way nought for the test time this season. Savoys meet Rupert Motors in the Senior game. Fishermen's Co-op takes on High School in 'trie Intermediate, "iligh School aM Fraser Street wilCnussle Inthe eirls' enigeroent McCrymonV Park Juds will mix with JVar St? set in the Junior Leasue t& tain raiser. In the latter game. Ftar Street rules a slight favor ite to win although it will not hate the sri;es pf Trl Amey, Oood condition. Also dinette set. young brother of th? S?nl3rL-3fue Box 41. Daily News. 270 xt Aroey and en? of the J i sir's T o.,npnt outstanding scorers.. A large con- HUU&wxrwv wu... - Hn. of of High ju-w a.h,i students Is expected to witness the Intermediate and Girls League games. The first-siring line-ups for tonight's Senior League games: Savoy Angus Mi'ePhee. height. 6 feet 2 inches, weight 180 pounds; Sonny Beynon. 5" 101". 165 lbs; Helge Holkestad, 5' 10". SEALED tenders will be received by 1C0 lbs.: Set DomJpato. 6' V, 180 : the undersigned up to noon of lbs.; Currie. il". m lb Tuesday November 26th. for the Rupert Motors Stiles, 6- 3". 195 purchase of the Cottonwood Cafe ; vampoeii, o 100 ins.; wormm ..... . 1 - fi IRS rTinrf- JiiV T inritav ft hniitiine ann conieaws. khmiic - - j - - of ground rights, Hyder. B.C, W bs. Don Amy C V formerly operated by David Allen, deceased. Business affords splendid opportunity as wage proposition. Premises and contents may b Inspected by calling on David Ged-des, Stewart, B. C. The highest or any tender not ' necessarily accepted. Terms Strictly cash. Tenders should be adressed Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, BjC. and marked Tender." NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. i FOR SALE Trolling boat Tekla O. ' fully equipped with salmon gurd- Helen ies, gear, anchor winch, anchors, fencer. FOR SALE Singer Prince Rupert, for instance, we are interested in the w J JJ. m an abstract way but only a comparatively few people tlac Ior have cut down their Kving expenses in order to make; 45- Daily News. (275) r.:. wuuiuuuuiBH,u,s w fe rOR SALE-Household goods Din is jusr, as large, me amount spent on pictures, parues, ; street 275 dances and clothes is about the same as ever. ' .'. sewirrg ma- snout tnis wnether you ve scored a : Some people have not yet purchased any war savings! BOARD AND ROOM stamps or certificates and not tried in any way to help the I 1 Red Cross or the other wartime activities designed to hdpieflSJlf ZrLTd the men who are serving overseas, Mr. MacMillan thinks 1 3g5 this indifference will be "blasted" and brought closer homel- to them. While he does not suggest how this may be, it FOR KENT ? may be he had in mind the possibility of raids from the-poR rent Room jn Paiiy News Pacific on our Canadian ports. It may also mean that' building for office purposes only., the government might take more aggressive action Heated. through its taxation department. At any rate we should for RENT-Furnished room for1 realize that we are a part ot this war ana each person must do his part towarq bringing about victory. gentleman. Phone 631 evenings, 6:20 to 7:30. 272 LOST Saturday afternoon small black billfold with money, regis tration card, driver's license etc. Finder please return billfold, registration card and keep money as reward. Prudhomme, Commercial Hotel (270) LITERARY STUDY AT HOME "Modern Business" by Alexander Hamilton Institute, the best and largest business training course In ,a 24 volume library, cost about I150XK). Our special for only ,$18.00. For this or any other Home study Course and Educational Books in any subject write to, Pacific, Book Supply, 1165 Robson Street, Van couver, B.C, t.f. Mike Colussi Accordionist and Tcher A.A.A. Certificate , PHONE RED 014 Central Hotel ftlodern Steam Heated Rooms, Dining Room, Steam Bath and Housekeeping Apartments Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress lS5.b& 1 SPORT CHAT , i Coach Ted. -Bank, whose Idaho. football team took four straight! lacings and then played Utah! State to a scoreless Ue, has de- cided hell have . to drum some rhythm into his team's offence. 0 he uses a big bass drum in . training periods to beat out the timing for his. green but willing sophomore backs. Mrocjckpwska is a good, United States national ' etc Also suitable for three-man women's champion in fact, but her chine. Good condition. Phone 25. touch or not, Just to confuse the enemy. GUARANTEED S.LEV BANGALORE, India, November n CP An aircraft factory to be "' ucie ju si av pianes a year to the Government of India. DOUBLE AtVT,c C. P. B. steamer Princess Norah, Our Famous Edsun Alberts COAL Bulkier Valley. Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain Fringe rupert feed CO, Phone 91 fcpd P58 B. C. Furniture Co. New anil Used Furniture 12 Reconditioned Typewriters Of various makes. From 822.00 TO 845.00 i Connor Washing .Machine In' good shape. A real snap ' 1 Late Ueatty Washing Machines In perfect condition 3 4-G Beds Complete 822.50 832.50 814.50 ' "SZZZiZT' M $40.00 TO 850.00 New Furniture "V: '!. 82.45 . , . . ,12 Coffee Tables-All walnut, QC TO QQ ffA latest styles WVO 5 Clieilerfield Tables Walnut, Cicely Q1 H iiniihed, .-..p ..rJ;.:::...L: ?$J.yvU 20 Table Lamps of newest ' 64 QrT TO 0O ft a; colors, From ' ; :MD 6 Unpalnted DroptleafTables Vtry'ftfprigy Q Hff made up .. V.v.. ' ,6 L'npalnted Tables With folding leaf" in centre. fiw mc Special V. iO .6 Studio ptuthes Can be made Into double or S4Q flft single bed - Wv9V 3 DKEfjSERSWflUrfaJl design with round 99 ffft mirror Special WH&tOV Phone BLACK 321 NeTt Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENOK J .Public utilities nd banking co-opeme: Modern banking is assisted by electric power, right and the telegraph and telephone, while the great benefactors of mankind have grown .'up with banking assistance. The Bank of Montreal has made its important contribution to the rise, development and continuous operation of Canadian utilities. And tens of thousands of their workers enjoy the safety and convenience of our banking services. Strriwg Causdiaai sad ihtir Uduilrin i trrry tnlita tftbt ttmmumitj, ut iatittjtu diuuu YOCX. baakiag rtqm'rtmtntt uilb du BANK OF MONTREAL A BANC WHEHE SMALL ACCOUNTS Alt WELCOME" Prince Rupert Branch: G.'R. & BLACKABY, Manager Stewart Branch: H. V. LITTLER, Managri MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE lit Omlttmt 111 V' Satnufml Oftttii- Whifflets From The Waterfront nauout Doai. Appiy tnnce uu- instructor tells ner ene'd be bet- .... . , . . pert Fishermen's Co-Op. AsVn. ter if she'd learn to yell It's the . Unonw " at 2T1) custom of fencers to shout Eh. ?!mf "IShJTSS " ttm.M 12:30 midnight last night from the la mMn1n turr vfi rht FOR SALE-2 pairs of skates. Sizes th7TSdS , thef2e i80"111' a ot hoan Uter 7 arid 8," Call at 130, 4th Ave. E. for Stewart and other northern tomorrow afternoon southbound. Capt. William Palmer. Is due in port at 3:30 this afternoon' from Ekagway and oih:r nbuhern points and will sail at 5 pjn. for Vncouver. SUI),X LOYAL .LONDON, November 18 CP1 I jUt of 1000 0 kja i;iytd frsm the Pudx ttra. ment for the purrhav jf aLciar ' ; " ff ; . For Boys and Girls Steamers S.S. S ATA LA lS.S.CARDENA Suggestions Velocipedes, Scooters. Wagons, Leave Prince Rupert Every Tuesday 1:30 p-m. Every, Friday 10:30 p.m. Ki Kiddie Kars, Auto- mobiles, Doll Carriages. Child's Rockers, Baby Walkers, Baby Swings, Shoofly Rockers, Play Avoid Disappointment Buy Early A Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Christmas Occasional Pieces for the Home folding Metal Bridge Tables available in variety of pleasing colors. Smoking Stands Occasional Chairs, Living Room Tables, Coffee Tables, Magazine Tables, Cedar Chests and many other fine pieces. For Best Choice Shop Now At ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE I5UILDING Phone Green 516 third AVfcft tir. Store lnurv-;30 a-m. to il P-"l UNION STEAMSH1PSJB SPFXIAL REDUCED WINTER 'EXCURSION FAKES Including all mea)s and berth accommodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETUHN From PRINCE RUPERT 36.00 FromPort Simpson $39.:5 vcr (Reduced Rates Fare ond one half also apply to varn-o from Intermediate points.) -(Five years of age and under tlve) Fare Tickets on Sale from November 1st, ;19 910 to February Oood to return BP to March 31, 19" Ar. Vancouver Thurtidar Monday am- Tickets and:Reservatlons from jCJ Prince Rupert Agent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave-1 If Convenient, Please Purchase Tlrkets at U'"L