FAOH TWO THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISn COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. H. P PULLEN, PRESIDENT : Q. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR DAILY EDITION The Gun-a-Noot Case . . . Saturday. September M. 9it EDITORIAL C.N.R. Appointments . . . Elevation of R. C. Vaucrhan, president of the Cana dian National Railways, - to the additional post of chair- The principles of British justice must be maintained i in the old tradition but the trouble and expense the' of the inefficiencies which crop up sometimes in privileges far outweigh its occasional inefficiencies Many of those who complain about the inefficiency of the democratic system, would not like a die-. tatorship unless they did. the dictating. -v There are more ways than one in which Prince Rupert might well be cleaned up these days. The Fuel Situation . . . be experienced throughout the north country this winter unless some arrangement is made wjiereby the Collieries are supplied with enough suitable lab'dr to produce it. It is estimated that there'is a demand at present for double the amount of coal that was being used throughout Canada a year ago and the quantity required is continually being increased by the fact that new ships are being equipped for coal burning as well as locomotives I being put out of business and altogether the demand fo,r coal will likely be three times the requirement for last year. In the meantime the coal mines are working with short and inexperienced crews and recently one of the Nanaimo mines stated that it would likely be obliged to shut down for lack of competent coal miners to carry on its work. At two coal mines near Telkwa in the Bulkley Valley the local trucks take the coal away from the mine as fast as it can be produced and frequently the mines have to shut off the local demand while they endeavor to fill out-1 side orders. Both of these mines can use quite an additional number of men if they can be obtained but, owing to the shortage of competent coal miners, help for the coal mines cannot be obtained and in consequence the country will be faced with a much reduced outpUtiand a'ddmarid which is three times the normal demand. It does not re-nuire much foresight therefor to realize that a lot of people are going to be cold this winter. The situation is probably more serious than is generally recognized and unless some steps are taken to see that enough competent labor is supplied to the coal mines of the country it is just going to be too bad for a lot of people throughout the whole of Canada this winter. It looks now like rationing may be the only solution. Those who filled their coal bins a few months ago are having one less headache now. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. Hy DOROTHY OARHITT, Hostess We would like to welcome the men of the newest regiment m team aggregate score. LIKE OLD TIMES '1 DOVER. Eng.. Sept. 28 V .Scenes, reminiscent of the days when German planes kept a regu liar rendezvous over this "Hell's Comer" town, were re-enacted when during a severe thunderstorm i new WOMEN D14 THE DAILY NEWS SPORT CHAT Mis Canada III. drlTrn by Harold Wilson of Inpertull. Ont., won the 13th annual President's Regat ta Gold Cup race at Washington 1 three years ago yesterday. Notre Dame, only other competitor In' , the final heat, finished a quarter j Haying a spell of statistics on mile behind the winner. Two other me this morning I took It upon boat were forced out earlier by myself to check up on the num- mechanical trouble. oer ui uerams uiaceu in rooms , country was put to at the present session of Supreme ---- SKm Uackl MeEwen. of sStheA tlTJrT well known Pnnrf AcoiVoc tn n n mnra nr loss npttv Inrcpnv thpft tatlon to them to eome up to the , , case was something that might very well have been'T;".111-0? " , , . i t1 i place to meet. I have navi handled m some other simpler way. It was an example 'HulHn thlr ... . . ii .i : ai ine Boodness. Menace to Health . . . From all accounts, a rather serious menace to the is a friendly met Captain and. Indeed to I like him. from Welsh democratic wav of dome tinners. At that. US invaluable .Wales and all though he be. man! ..- - cj . .... ... . V. At me opening games ui uic I Navy Bowlmg League the scores ,showed that the boys were well 'out of practice. Top honors for ihigh single went to O. Ohnstad of the ine Seaman's owuBB. team in.rn with. 228. The JAPS PROPAGANDA IDEA public health exists in connection with sewerage disposal London, sept. 2 tr According from the new Rushbrook Heights industrial residential J e PanJe . . ... . Motion Picture Corporation, re- i .i ii ?ui- it situation that the responsible in- area. Certainly is a enacting for propaganda purposes terests should clean up" without delay. Maintenance of the fan ot Hong Kong and shang- the health of the people, as has often been said, is never hau is forcing British and aus- more important than it is in war time particularly whenjtralian prisoners wearing heavy : : ; u 4 -w,:,,. bandattes to take part In crowd inuuicai anu nursing hervices me m juuuii ui a ineuuum.' - n l . "i . . i . i r i-a. ii aimpie sanuary improvements nere mignt wen preveiu a serious epidemic. years, will leave this town next week to take up residence tn Prime Rupert where he has accepted a position. Smtihecs has lost a number of good residents to Prince Rupert during the past few years but none will be more missed in the social activities of this town than Mr. -MiEwen. Mr Xfrftautn ha hwn vmrv Lesion branch No. A3 here Prince George, Sep. 28-2!) Vandcrhoof Fort Frascr Hums Lake NAME ADDRESS Oct. Oct. Oct. rrr 1 ni nnrv i Women's Liberal Federation In Old Land Adopt 10-Point Standard I By DOUGLAS AMARON i I (Canadian Preas 8tff Writer! LONDON. Setrt. M A demand ithat women be given a full share Jin 1 planning and execution of . Pt- . . and great listed on the Y.W.C-A. Rooms Whitlow Wyatfs five-hit shut- war reconstruction was lnciuaea Registry since tareh 4 of this out gave the Brooklyn Dodjiersil) 10-pemt charter adopted attlw , year.The total surprised me. eon- their first National League pen-.annual conference of the Wom- sldering the paucity of rooms to nam in 21 year at Boston a year en's Liberal Federation. be had. A total of 154 persons have ago today. Climaxing a hard J A raalutton to this sffeat and been pteeed in rooms, light house- stretch battle with St. Louts Oar-'many others calling for govrn- k.l. -.(..... - ntl V.n...c Htn.a1 lha atlilrwka.v nam. lini I attain tn MBtalt wlVJ aild -, . . . . , , , HCTTpiug OUIWB UI anient uuwi- UJIIBW, V. ... fcllllvilC. vw.t v.rtj " w . ITVni w . ' man of the board Of directors Will be interesting news to Quite a good if i do say days before the clae of the sea- motrterj were adootrd at the one- Mr. Vauchan's manv friends in Prince Rupert who will so as I shouldnV Wyatt atae pftehed Brooklyn's day conference during which wom- be clad to learn of it. He is well known as a friend of: With the Y's wives whist drives only World Series victory over the i mftifers of the Liberal party d women's service clubs In full New York Yankees. the problem, of their Prince Rupert and, now that the local line of the railway (dUrusd jiut uecuiuc u ihuwi imimiiiuMy ... w.v, j thought the following HUle verse on Monaay nght Men's nve pm ! "When we speak or equality wim tem's traffic, he will have an increasingly more import- .hk.h mm. c. r niillln. a Senior Bowling League will tee off In the men sharing right as well as nnr rmrr. tn nlav in the develonment of the port and line. Hostess. ave me would be apropos, regular weekly session The Mon- S. J. Hungerford, who goes into retirement and is especially a Uw rationing de-ahs ui tswkie theng Bum succeeded by k Vaughanf is equally well known here Americsn t Rwl u bynt croM Bulwun nj- m the c- J and his local friends will wish. him many years to enjoy si pay the Dry Dock ah his retirement although "those1 'who are not intimately ..oh upon thoughtless Sfa- Ordnanee win face the Do-acquainted with him know that, when the nation needs ui, j I"'r"; ST !or 0rocf the advice and help of men of hit Impractical experi-i"Who i her aeibort .sugar bowl Jhtee Ywttj. and he -Utr ATieifCF miiH wun uw doth dte. i i i i i-i i. artxv matin ence ana proven aDiiiiy, ne wouui not ue sausiieu iu, z f" come woods. remain uue. One good friend of Prince Rupert -replaced by another we might say of the chief railway executive appointment. an sup,. ' "Yet laps her n4ghbor's ration up. "She is a human pig. "Let us not emulate the swine. "Who little know of thine and mine. "But set the good communal fash-Ion "Of bringing tea and sugar ration." Smithers Man Is Moving Here r,n Nr, i o duties, prim- eves as well as 1 r r v po ns I bUt-ti'-s vatd Lady Vi lift Bon ham - f.irter in her pr.-sdfMiUal ad dr. Lady Vto- ' emphasised tii.it u Inspire x a t ef forta DtxGLAs MIAXON rlflces a great purpose needed and that purpose must be positive not negative. If we mean to insist, as we Jack Mchwen Omliu to Coast To mtHt naUonitl minimum, lam wkc i oMuon itf aonwanees higher otd-age pen- 1 l stons v m decent A 1 standard (l.nifl A of if 1 life 1 f j SMITHERS. Sept. a M John L- for all we must be ready to pay for these things, she saw. More Effort Needed Mrs. Geoffrey Mander. wife of a Liberal M.r. and a munitions worker in the .Midlands equal rates of pay and compensa tion for women with men. shorter working hours and better shopping arrangements for factory workers, prevention ot increase in working hours of children, higher standard ntervlewers of women active member of the Smithers am reg- Curtirvf Club, hit team having won team took honors for officer In the auxiliary VA. top womMl the Hanson Cup here last year. H was active also in the Oolf Club. r.. mc,r . OI ir. ... nrMfaifflt rrf the aon.rti.n health ot "omn In the servteea for ami inounry. ine compamiea mere several vear ami did reat work 100 much "tea party in that rvraBnfaution tU mnutil muuiu awmi uir wr ciiixh m the Lesion hoekev team for a mnv women number of vsars and braucht it to gtwemment's handling of a winnlnx oosition in the ioc.. r! leazue crtttcteed by Miss Megan uoyd Mr. McEwen was formerly ac- George who "the country Is countant for the Duthle Mine and. suffering from a sense of frustra-when the mine was closed down in " a number of years ago. he re- There Is a feeling thaUthe war malned to took after the property pffrt te not yet property organ- and the Interests of the Smithers d." she said, "that there Is no Mines Ltd. which he has been do- adequate return for all the sac-ing up to the present time. rlflce made by women In the Ser- On Thursday evening a party lc and for all work done In was given for Mr. McEwen by his the factories.'' She urged greater many friends and a great number Intake of women into part-time attended to wish him well In his employment and reduction in the field of endeavor. He was long hours many women were ! . UaIIaa.. U..f . n n A T I I .1 V. a I . . 1 . mvWlMn. I ft.1l lMM r . oarraKr udiiuuiia uukow tti i Litceciiicu wiLii a iuumuju wii iiiiu wuiaiiik ill tun-unit; ctiiuivviiiciifc. There is a likelihood that some fuel difficulties willl?nd t0.the, "rt at S?" 84 a of Mteem hy J"dJlr m!!",!i:'ral .Tf." 10 ! the Army Needs You k'ou are needed In the Canadian Women's Army Corp to release men for the combat forces If you are single or married without dependents, between 18 and IS, and a British subject by birth or naturalization. For full information regarding pay, uniform, ptivlleges, and enlistment, see the Recruiting Party of C.W.A.C. personnel, under Lt. Ruby E. Ilincks. Fur further particulars send the coupon below or consult the Chairman of your Local Civilian Recruiting Committee. Or Apply to .Major A. S. Parkes, Recruiting Officer, Prince Rupert, or the Recruiting Sergeant at Prince George. The Recruiting Party will visit the following placfs on dates shown: 1-2 1 Houston Oct. 8 Sniitliern Oct. 10-11 Hazclton Oct. 12-18 Prince Rupert, Oct. 1 1-15 Send this coupon for full information regarding the CW.A.C to District Recruiting Officer, Vancouver Barracks. Vancouver, D.C. 1 nt ll .81 lda V I II LP FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (5th Avenue and Young Street' Morning Worship. 11:00 a Jn. "THESE THINQ8 OF G in Sunday School, 12:15 Evening Worship, ItSO panTHE SUN OP RiairrEOtftrco. tvTT-iwiy i lugium, muiiua; ciriiiw(, i .ia, vaUU.1 Tuesday ETenlng, 1:00, Boys' Club, Wednesday Evening, 8:00, Prayer Meet. Friday Evening. Church Banquet and ILr "The Lord Is my Shepherd. I shall not wan' j Hev. John Scott, Ptea. B.C. Convention, will be the spnkfror m Rev C. A. Wright-Pastor ft ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner .McBride and Fifth Rev. M. It. Anderson, Pastor Res. 415 ?th Ave. E rhne Wifn Mrs. I. Fenesi, Organist Miss Alma Dybhavn, SB, PUnut' Mrs. Leonard Blrtch, SB. 8upt 11 jn."IH BAPTISM SALVATION" BY SPIRIT AND WATER NECL 13:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. "MODERN MARTYRDOM." An we backn giving In to error today? Is the ancient ctaspots . ahlp my Ood or die" coming true? Ii Satan wrld order? First Presbylerian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. Macftween. DA Mintn' Mrs. E. J. Smith Chotr Leader SUNDAY, SKITIlMlir.R 27, 1512 Rally Dy tor . the Church Seheol. Tlve Scholar and attend the Morning Service 11 tun. Public Worship. Anthem-"Joybella " The Junior Chotr. 7:30. pjn Evening Worship. Anthem O Blest are ihev that fear the Lt.rd " The Minuter will preach at both wnrt"- Strangers and Mrn in the Service cordis: and local council. was emphaslred by speakers supporting the 10- urgedipomt charter which, among other things, called for more nurseries for. children of factory workers, houses at lower rent for lower- paid was?-earners with priority essential part of continued educa tion, and an Improved scheme of ouinHnfltJnK octal insurance to jnchtde ana motners wrf fresher course IJuna Walter R damage caused by the Canadian.. eour MU E. , Brtttsh and Norwegian foref Ihere Prrstarni oi u last year too great to make repairs ln llMf clUi" worth while. rmtees were Tne speaw Dr Mrs - P'- (5L,SS CO.MPONK.vr 1 was modern mc ' Otass for bottle-making I com- Miss P M M-posed chiefly of ilttaa, wxia and briefly of nu... lime. don rr.i NURSES OF ! Irs f ii'i'ii nil? V I I Ik Vsl 1 1 Li 111 for large families, opportunities rulmlnaUry fVslart ! M for home-training for girls as an Courv lltid List .ttta wtttth ha br-Prtnee Rupet da; IRREPARABLE Sl'ITSBKIKlKN i eompumt LONDON. Sept W o The News Chrontele reports from Stockholm that a Herman reconnaissance night by the P of the Oradud'-: Uon of Brtti.it: ( v- Savage SHOES Will Last You Longer 'Cause Snndy Siivugc Makes Them Strong IIUKLHUT, JACK & .JILL MICKY MOUSE, VALUE LEADER LOAKERETTES All Carried in Stock Here WE HAVE "MOSCO" COKN CL'KE Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shod it A. MacKenzie Furniture A (I OOD PLACK TO llUV LINOLEUM FOIl ALL YOUK Uattleshlp Drown Molr Inlaid, all colors; I'ld ,nl Printed Linoleum: Congolfum; Feltolj Rugs In Congo Linoleum, all sizes. rt1 PIIONK 773 327 41" "