PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY. OCTOBER H1 ,1 i 11 . " . . i . ; Jtxis aaver seme.it ,js not published or .displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. MEN i Hartt Shoes . . . are admittedly the peak of high-grade shoemaking in Canada. The variety of lasts ensure a correct fit for every type of foot, be it narrow or wide. Hartfs Naval, Air Force and jJMilitary Officers Shoes Are Here. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL Asking Conscription . . . "Our 13 resent fnpiHKnc . , . . . mm on this Wore t S mm 26'j or; 4.10 HORSE 'Tw SCOTCH WHISKY wto ll.W.Ml:llJJlJl.l:l,t,,llti.iim1 i nig aavertisernent is not published Control Board or by the Government or displayed of BriSfh bytheLbuor SSSL SEAL COVE LEAGUES TO IS LEADING START SOON Engineers Remain in Second Flare Active Season in Ciibbaje and in Inter-Services Bowling flridge Is ,Cprr.ing Up Eight League Standing. Teams in Each Division. Seal Cove tetained the leader- There will bTht teams in ship in the Inter-Services Bowling jjoth the Prince Rupert Bridge and League last night by winning two cribbage Leagues during the corn-games tc one over Royal Canadian jnR winter Reason and league Play Army Medical .Corps, while Royal ;wiu get upder xyiv thirds Jhe Canadian Engineers stayed in toe mi of th& month ;xbe annuai runner-up spot with a two games meeting of the league was held to -one win over Royal Canadian jart night and tne eiection of of-Corps of Signals. In the third ficej .resulted as follows: fixture played last iygh,t Navy .Honorary president Bert Mor-won a .clean pweej) tiee games ,to an nil victory over Scottish No. 2 to Honorary vice-president A. A. go into second place on ever terms McEwe'n. Bigtaeers. ' President-Robert McKay. The scoring was as follows: I vice-president-J. Simundsen. S-Wnals 1 2 3 Secretary-treasurer F. E. Wer- K. Yelland H3 143 14S 158 mi ,A. Akkerman . 152 J. Hilder 175 A. Jones 135 p. Starkie ...102 A. JLarserj Handicap . ",5 Totals 732 Engineers l H. fulley 150 R. Taylor 181 R. Johnson 125 E. Prior ...... 92 A. Sage 129 Handicap 118 Totals 795 Scottish No. 2-1- 1 BLADE ms Alt DOUBLE- RAZORS.' Blade Inth British NOW MAPI IN CANADA 153 176 147 199 105 133 192 165 141 103 118 Stiles 190 161 Ackerman .115 127 Hutchinson 114 201 O'Hara 116 164 MacLennan .....165 196 Handicap ..... 26 26 Totals 72G 875 Navy 1 2 Cundy 85 Fricke 214 190 iSimpson 148. 152 Mather 144 120 Noble 182 225 Brophy 162 Handicap 82 82 Totals :. 855 901 Seal Cove l 2 Watt 213 211 Crapper 160 209 I jrvuaa Ross ; 152 ioz 144 m The Canadian Legion is planning , to once more bring jCopp isg 226 before the government at Ottawa the desirability of pass-'Drake i 137 i - 1 nrii ii.. t"' . 1 ing a conscription law. Aiex. vv ainer, ine u 0 m 1 n 1 o,n president of the organization, has called a war session of the Dominion Executive Council to meet in Ottawa Handlcan Handicap .... fin 60 Totals 922 Medical Corps 1 Robinson 130 .011 Oct. 20 to Jay before the government what the Legion sirhard 259 considers to be a demand of the Canadian neonle retrard-'Uepsy 149 less of race, creed or geographic origin for a total war effort. In announcing this move, Mr. Walker says: "This action is taken in no spirit of harping criticism. Much that Canada has "done is commendable, but in the Legion's judgment this effort still falls far short of -'total' war. We are told, and we are convinced ourselves, that total Weston 103 Buckley 133 Handicap 139 Totals 916 Total war includes not only mobilization of wealth and)sisnals ' 5 material resources, hut nlsn pnncfvintinn nf mnrt'.,, Scottish No. 1 4 lor service wherpvpr thp pnomv matt v.Q 4-u i..wavy 7 place to beat him and Canada must not leave this to the British and Russians, or, if we don't hurry, the "For Canada to claim anything like 'total' war ef-t '"7'UUI manpower snoum ce in tne same ratio to that of the enemy we are up against," the war veterans' leader stated. Germany today, with a population of 75 mil-ions, has one division fpr every .300,000 of her populate J1"?6 -aj)art 9m her vast ir force, her navy and war factories, and in addition to the forces of her Ital-5I Sv?mS Rumanian allies. By that yardstick pda wf i Sith "ly, ,ne we can afford t0 use-Can- v slonVin m the PT field ?f before lf l2, millions' shoul(1 Iwve 40 divisions claiming a 'total' effort, ine period of trrace nrnvirlpH poc.;o' cent resistance may end in a few months and there may! never he another. Thp nrmnn ioi, facto3 Gno5:fcb,jf f,np0Wer 'iU be the 4 he'P US a" ,f timJ L. ,ye are when that Dry Dock Medical Corps fin 60 987 2 164 220 172 131 169 139 995 The league standing to date: W. Seal Cove 9 Engineers 7 Scottish No. 2 4 TRAVELLERS BROUGHT NEWS OF A WONDERFUL 155 Auditors D. A. McPhee and 267 Geoige Howe. 239 j ihe Bridge League, starting Oct. 23 and playing each Thursday. 85 will have the following teams: 105 Cow Boys. Ramblers, Grotto, Bel- 926 1007 mont Musketeers. Prince Rupert 2 3 Oairv. Sons of Norwav. Canadian 226 National Recreation Assn., Hugh 144 Armstrong's team. 137 1 Tne cribbage League, starting 227 play Oct. 27 a n d meeting each 172 Monday thereafter, will include 118 Falcons. 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