(Julia Arthur) SHOES Are Here First Shipment Just Arrived ) ' Beautiful to Look at and Wonderful to Wear DAILY DITION Priced $6.00 and $6.50 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 News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advar.ce Paid in advance, per week Paid in advance, per month By mail 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 . . ADVERTISING KATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local Traders, per line, per insertion .. Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations 98 86 $5.G0 .12 .50 3.00 9.00 .02 .25 Tuesday, October s, 1937. ANOTHER STEP FORWARD The'drill shed and moveable target on the local water The committee making arrangements for' the district teacher" fall convention to be held her Friday and Saturday of this woek met List veninsr and drew up nlans for the two-day .confer ence. G. McKinley. A. Sutton. W. C. O'Neill and J. S. Wilson. isoon it win De necessary to go larther north or south in1 mornings, order to get accommodation. Shawp.tlans passage will also become valuable very soon as the other waterfront! fills-up. ' i THE DUKE OF WINDSOR Man in the Moon front, to be used in connection with the defenses of the ;the Duke of Windsor. city, will be a valuable acquisition to the defense battery : as well as one more building on the waterfront which will have its commercial value. j 1 It is planned to have the open-1 in? ceremony at the City HaHi on Friday foraDoon when teachers will be welcomed by City . Commissioner W. J. Alder, Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector of schools, and other a-epsesenta-tives of city organizations. Harry Cha!esworth. general secretary of the British Columbia : Teachers -Federation, will give 'a sho.t address. I In the afternoon business sessions will include a talk on social studies given by Dr. Morrison and followed by discussions. Other items on the afternoon program will be a discussion of Jhe "Need of a School Nurse and I her Work in Conjunction with the Teachers and Pupils A session will be devoted fo the disr cussion of "Art in the School and its Relation to Life." An inspection of the manual training and home economics departments will follow. I j The Saturday program calls for ia business session with Dr. "Mor-Irispn leading the discussion o;ij I The New Curriculum." Other subjects will include physical ex ercises and primary work. TLc afternoon session will be devoted fo Federation activities with Mr. Charlesworth the speaker. Provision is also being made for the entertainment of the out of town teachers, Republican politicians In the States raised quite a rompus over the appointment of Hugo I Black to the Supreme Court of the j United States but all it did was to I advertise the new appointee and Once morethe Duke of Windsor comes into the news If ke hh! a Pwe andidate for with the announcement that he is about to visit the United ! the presIdency. these days-States to study housing and working conditions. Doubt-! A -commercial traveler stepped less, we shall hear a great deal about his trip. Anything i tff a train in a Pennsylvania town, he says or does will be newspaper copy for some time to where he asked a couple of Penn" come. sylvanla Dutchmen: "Can you tell J me where the macaroni factory Is?" CARLOADS OF FARM PRODUCE '! don't know, do you Zhake?" "No, I don't," replied .Zhake r n -i . , , , . on on Saturday saiuruay when when they they were were hum hum- tnese processions which are not conducive to good dem-; bled 11 to o by the Canary ocraiic government. I R onks MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE ,20 PAIRS ALL WOOL BLANKETS A A A White, and Grey. From, per pair v"vU PART WOOL BLANKETS From, per pair PHONE 775 $5.50 UEGINA, Oct. 5: (CP) Uegi-na Jtough Riders suffered .another of a -series of ignominious defeats I Dundee Is Tied With Rangers At Head Of League DUNDEE, Oct. 5: (CP) Defeating Third Lanark two to one .yesterday In the Scottish League, Dundee moved into a tie with Glasgow Rangers for leadership of the First Division. TOURING ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM SHOWS STRENGTH IN B. C. '-MORE TEAMS Larry Gabs Wins Those in attendance at last vy r 1 , f) nights meeting were Miss E. A.j CT A DT DI A Y ftnOCKOUl 110W Mercer, Mrs. B. Walker, Miss M, I uI TjYl FLuH. I bhlell, Miss k. MacKay and w. H. Long ...117 F. Glass 11.1 W. Beasley ..J21 S. Jurmain . .110 H. Wanamaker Total .JOT,' BIO. RTA, Pritchard . Stamford . . Coon Carter .... Cade Total . . . ELEC Little ... K. McRae H. Gray , They both walked to the end of !IacTallley It is announced that half a dozen loads of farm and i the platform then -one .hurried garden produce will be sent to the drought stricken areas bacJ. "Say', lster d0 you mean de. ! "Yes," said the traveller, "it Is the' National Railways.. This is an excellent move and will same thing." doubtless prove a boon to the people who have not been "Veil," said the native, ".ve-don'd able. to raise vegetables for themselves during sveral years know v"e that either " past The Canadian National Railways are doing their! Zl Z n bit in carrying the truck free of charge. The quick res-Kegina.K0Ugh ponse to the appeal is most gratifying. j j. Beaten MOSLEY'S MEANDERINGS j , , , Humbled M Again by Calgary Bronks t bir Oswald Moslev is eettini? into the limeliVVit with' E,even to " " Saturday a c , r" " his spectacular processions and as a result many have found themselves behind the bars or paying goodiy fines. It is doubtful if the trovernment will enntinup-tn allow W,- J. Forman Total .... PJilNT'S MeCallum . . F. Schaeffer O. Franks . . W. Vance .i D. Houston '. . Tola -1 .125 .120 . -7!) . 94 .139 -fI71 -1 .151 ...97 .143 . 95 .120 .fiOC 1 141 ir2 .139 ..127 .155 . f 094 The Marlebone Cricket Club of England, which toured Canad a, stopped off in Vancouver, B.C., for a few exhibition matches. The visiting batsmen showed their strength in matches against Vancouver teams, winning both contests on the coast with several wickels to spare. Jn their match against the British Columbia Colts, a g roup of promising young players, the tourists batted out lf5 for seven wickets and dismissed the Vancouver side with a total of 162 runs. K. A. Sellar, seen in action here, led the English team's attack with 70 runs. Second Lot of Four Commercial League Trundling Aggregations -Made Initial Appearance Four more teams had 2 13G 113. 108 A27 J2G 010 ' 2 ' 129 114 '8 105 86 532 2 il4f 121 jr.4 113 153 G97 2 214 125 103 132 1GG 800 1124 77 110 121 555 .n J 113 137 -99 133 89 557 3 128 190 135 83 142 G78 3 147 85 123 14 14G G49 GF.PJI. PROGRAMS their REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchange Block PHONE C58 . t opening games of the season 'n the Commercial Bowling League last night when Canadian Nation- Keep your eye on Alberta. It's an 'al Recreation Association No. 0 i Interesting province Just now. jWon over Jjiologjcal Station two ' I - games to one while Printers wer The other might be reserved for defeating Electrical Workers by a similar margin. High average Jscorer ior the evening was Bill A drifting seineboat with no sign jjicCallum of Printers with 167. of life was reported yesterday off ITl.k!bnn Tt mrutlrt Ka c lm t Vl I n CT C. N. No. .2 -1 bradually OUr Waterfront IS being built UD and verv like Third Avenue some of these 'P. Bond .... 99 T. 235 354 T. 425 408 442 291 415 T., 502 TUESDAY I'M. 6:15-Request Program. 6:30 Dally News Broadcast. 6:45 Hoosler Hot .Shots. 7r00-Do You Believe In Ghosts? 7:15-Cecll and Sally. WEDNESDAY A.M. 10:00-Betty Brown. 10:15 Housewives'' Requests. ll:oo-nits In Review. 11:15 Message Period. ! 11:30 Weather Forecast. 12:20-Stock Report. 12:30 Dally News Broadcast. 12:40-Monltor Views the News. 12:45 Eb and Zeb Won Over French Heavyweight in LONDON, Oct. 5: (CP) Larry Gains knocked out Charlie Lutre, French heavyweight, in the second round of a bout here last night. BRIDGE IS ORGANIZED Cribbage League Slay also Operate This Winter Robert McKay Elected President 29F. The annual meeting of the Prince 3G4 Rupert Bridge, Cribbage and Whist 121 League, a well attended affair, was ; held last night In .the York Hotel when plans were made for the . ing season's activities and officers 207 elected as follows: "71 Honorary President Bert Mor-27G gan. Honorary Vice-president A. A. SM McEwen. j , President Robert McKay. 1 Vice-President A. II. Hill-Tout. Sscretary-Treasurer P. E. Wer-mig. Auditors J. A. Frew .and G. W. Johnstone. , The Bridge League will commence the season's play on October 72 with ; the following teams in competition: Grotto, Musketeers. Canadian Lpe- lon, Canadian National Recreation As3ociatkn. Ramblorf, Brackman 4?5 & Ker, Prince Rupert Dairy, Sans of 407 Norway 4r,7 In the Cribbage League three teams Elevator, Canadian Legion and Sons of Norway are already entered and It Is possible there may be another five entries. The closing date for entries has been set for October 15. TERRIERS BEAT 'PEG Scored 23 to 8 Victory Xasl .Night At High Kiver Tomorrow WINNIPEG, Oct. fi: CI') Or-illia Ter iers, .Eastern .Canada la-:cro:ne champions, won a sudden ! death game from Winnipeg last I night by a score of 23 to 8 a nd Iwill continue In High River, Al bertu, to play another game to-mor'.ow night preparatory to the .Mann Cup finals at Vancouver with the New Westminster Sal-mon Bellies who eliminated Trail at the end of I he week In two straight games. CANADA IN DAVIS CUP , Second Round of London Bout Canadian Lawn Tennis Association Last Night J Decides to Compete Again I Next j ear i wo ureal ntclurs To 64rt . lWotLI Serif Ton,,.,:? NEV Hubbel I 'WUiUf belrani U"U .1 T , PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday October s 1!? READY FOR CONVENTION Program Drawn up for Session f Teachers This Wee k-cnd To Hurl In Opener belly t.om,., .,- KoeWl-to be the starting ;w JS (opening game of t iie ...t ' IVF1 ,l?VUIICSUittV. ! TK ,,l'. .. ,was assurred tmlrr , , mg game when M : cr J V ;Carthy Uefinileiy ar.noanreo, would send Ve i on firnt the fTtiound 'for .the Yun.ic-j-y having '- jireviou; tioz-u Carl Hubbell for the Oar, .mound. Terry express conk dc.ice that super ., tiir.t r ing and Yielding would ne m, to offset any advance tv.jt ft, Kankees mtghi h.,-8 hrfv i ter. ;D0N BUDGE i IS 1 WINNER , Defeated Bobby Itigrj of Us In. gejes Three Sets Out ( Four in ' Pacific Championship final ! BERKELEY. Ca) Or 5: (CPI-Don Budge retained States singles champ.orjh!p o. challenged yesterday by defettjq Bobby Riggs of L Anjric: It, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 in the fLu :I &e Pacific net .champion-ip to-meat here. SAN DIEGO IS 'adres Take Pacific Coa4btal League Championsfy SanDieeo. Oct 5 -San Diefife TononYi rvf r. (mi 4 to win the Pat.fl; coanwP Canadian Lawn Tennu .s.ortn.. baseball championship. . . . - v.J.... W tlon is planning to have Canada nnisnmg me league kikuuk . entered jigiiin in Davis Cup. play thlfd place. San Dlcgo won fi next year. If so. it wil) he the straight games in the p'.aj-o& first time Canada hn r,Pn tn first four from S:-amtnto St the competition since 1034. ithen four from Portland. :uu:::::tAt:!::i:r S 5 A nre old Liqueur whiilcy, .blended Mom lhorou3hlysedScotch mlti, rich In bouquet nd fUvour , , , , 26 On. $60 40 On. aiuiianirmnui-- fc :i a- la !:::! 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