If Your Feet Trouble you See Us We Carry a Full Range of Wizard Arch Supports Foot Appliances For Every Foot Ailment Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoea THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third ATenue H- F. PULLEK - - - Managmg-Edltor 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 One, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone 53 News Department Telephone - 86 DAILY EDITION Member f Aadit Bureau ot Circulations JJ .50 3.00 9.00 J01 J25 Monday. August 21. 1939. EDITORIALS STRAWS INDICATE TREND i According to Walter Winchell, the commander and -crew of a British warship attended a performance at the Aquacade show at the world's fair in New York. They were placed in a group right to the front and, when the finale of the show arrived, the girls trooped to the front and a giant sired American flag was spread behind them. At that the Britishers rose with right hands to their temples In salute. As they did so the orchestra leader, instead of playing "The Sar Spangled Banner" struck up "God Save the King" and the whole audience of eleven thousand persons sang heartily the first verse of the British National anthem. It was a stirring gesture of good feeling on both sides. INCIDENTS AND COUPS We are now so Used to incidents and coups that noth-j ihg but real war will start us out of our complacency. There seems to be something every day to fray our nerves! or irritate us with the result that ve have Income inured ! and careless. Eventually nothing will worry us any more 1 and even war will be taken as a matter of course. j Some people feel confident there must be war sooni TO PEOPLE WITH GARDENS , People with gardens are asked to co-operate again this t year in making the annual flower show a success. It will be held the middle of next week and those who hnP MacKenzie s Furniture AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Chesterfield Suites in the very latest tailoring and materials Be4 Room Suites beautifully designed and handsomely finished In select woods Carpels, all sizes Walnut End Tables ' ' Each $1.95 PR. RUPERT terrace ANNIE J. WINS GAME Prince Rupert detected rtaieltm Natives by a score of 17 to 7 in . a free-hitting, loose fielding Sun-j day afternoon, baseball same. Weather was warn and bright and the crowd was big and good-natured. It wasn't much of a baseball exhibition but gate the loraU nine Innings of practice for the forthcoming Labor Day excursion to Ketchikan. Features included a couple of circuit trips for Princ-Rupert owing la slippery gloves There were thirty hiu in the (game. The visitors touched Jack : Lindsay for twelve. At the start 111 ' appeared that the Hareltonlaiis were going to bat Jack all around the park, for he gave them nine 'safeties in the opening three start - tas. thereupon tightening Up and yielding only three In the last sx. The locals garnered eighteen hiu. Walter Johnson, ss.: Jack Lindsay, p.: Benny Wlndle 3b.: George Howe, 2b.; Herb Morgan, lb.: Dido iGurrfch. c; Sonny Beynon. If.; Ed. Schroeder. rf. first three In ings): Jack Campbell, rf. 'six Innings). The score by Innings; 123458789 T Hazelion 2 22000100 7 Prince Rupert 30610124x 17 Old Country Soccer Additional Mudd-rsfield Jubilee Town Games 5. Leeds United 0. Bradford 3, Brandford City 2. Burnley 3, Blackburn Rovers 1 Exeter City I Plymouth Argyl and others think it will never come. At any rate it is good; to know that the Empire is in a position to resist Even CONNECTIONS WANTED ;here near Prince Rupert we have an air base practically west African importers and ex-completed at Aliford Bay and we are told that, just as! porters seek connectiona with soon as it is finished, activities will be transferred to Seal ; tCove. At the entrance of the harbor guns could quickly j be mounted and we should be better off from a defence j point of view than ever we have been in, the past i Canadian producers or manufacturers. Samples, offers for mer chandise of all' descriptions, principally fish products, and term: solicited. The' Colonial Fisheries, Limited, Benyiwah. Itouse. Win-neba, Gold Coast, British West Africa. tl. HELP VTANTED "flowers are asked to exhibit them and those who do notlTT' "'"L ,M Wo u:Uf n i. tY. i perienced and have good refer Munno w tAiiiuib ai c ooncu w inane me snow ineir' headquarters on flower show day. This is one of the events! which helps to Interest people in gardening and, if the gardeners attend, they eet inspiration themselves ami ences. Apply Box 17, Dally News, , help others. A great feature of gardening is that it tends WANi2Dj" Used po1 to brifltf abrilit n fpllnWfsriln nf thn uhn I,ova v, with weights. State Price. Box 18, o r -..w n,c oaiuc rjallv Dally News. News If RELIABLE woman for housework. Must be able to cook. 410 6th Ave. I West. 196 POUND FOUND-Lady's wrlst-watfch on d. K. tt. Wharf. Owner may" obtain same by calling at Mews Offlco and paying for this advertisement, tf. -i u i UOST LOST Man's Elgin wrLstwatch near Royal Hotel Return to Royal Hotel. Reward. (185) Mr and Mrs. Cecil rttigeraW d": Prince Rupert stopped off at ler rare on Friday for a short ata with friends. Mrs. A. Attree baa returned home after undername treatment at Prince Rupert Oeneral Hesptta Her many friends are pleated that she has quite retained her oual' good healt A public mfrffiht M on - FrS8y nhl in In In win Stamped with Smokers Approval Men who know their tobaccos agree on lhat! Old Chum it Ijetter, and cut coarse for th pipe. jcut fine for roiling your own, it's a first class smoke- -a man's tobacco. More to bacco in every package at no extra cost, and the H H. tin reduced to 80 how. ever you buy it, you get 01 ALITY and Ql'A.N-TITY inOldChum- IS WINNER Anatl.tr Model Yacht Raf e on Sat- j Allrrnnan Th tMed n m the atx-ree serie of the Prince Rupert Model Yacht Club was tailed m Saturday , laU and reaulted in a win for S.I i Kingston's boat "Amite J" wHh lam MacRae" boat "Sheila- seW ana A. J. Crwtenls "Type" thrd. There wa a good breea St the terests of the C. C F. party drev j start and. at a well fined house to hear Angus; boat ere the nnt buoy, me crouped "Sheila" and long grass In the liazeltot. Mclnnls M. P. ho spoke Inter, rounded it first Just beating out outfield. There was also a double estingly upon the economic Ufe ' Hlnciton'' "Annie J ' Al the second play by Prince Rupert, Lindsay Wjof the country. Harry ArehlbaM boar poMttans were reversed wUh Howe to Morgan, in tne lounn :n i also spoke, his subject being a the "Annie J " leaHn on inn teg nlag. description of conditions In New Msleotm Lamb's "Ivanhoe" made Zealand. Chairman was Floyd up a tot ( lost ground, ofertnallng Frank. ihr other boat imMIt. Cart Ob- PLAYING F. R. Burrows win retire from ac- with Hardstaff tlve work at the end of this r tie' "Rupertla" also made oe a Mrs. II. B. Rochester of Prince 9reat deal of kt ground and at , Rupert is spending a shSrt vaea- this point it was anybody's race. lion In Terrace, as the guest o. Then the wind dropped and the Mrs. E. wiHte. leg wa a drifting dra. Fta-I altv -Annie J" created the line fol- Rev. Father Fa ore O. M. I. left on Friday for a visit on eeefettastl- fourteen off Chris Harris In six cal duties at Lejac Innings and three off Sam Pierre the ball in the third Inning. Bey- Mr. and Mrs. W S. Anderson. non made the circuit in the fourth when the left fielder fumbled ! Miss Ethel Moore arrived an Wed- lowed by the "Sheila." the -Tyre", and the "Saucy Lass." The other boat were outside the tkne Haul of two hours. in two. Mr. and Mrs. O. MeAdam of wto- tt. date the total nut rive the The circuit riders were Walter nipeg arrived on Wlnedayfr train boat the foOowtnc oatala o that Johnson who made the round trip to spend a short holiday at the a. J Oixfnrd h Mdsn by two! owing vu uir tcit ticiun uiuuif uuuic w Alia. ucAimi Mirma, MM TTf o. INMMM1 WHO ie-au. Q3w them's again and lost the ball in the Ion? nesday from Victoria for a short Tyee" grass. holiday with her parents. Mr. and "Annte J." Prince Rupert's big inning was Mrs. Moore. -Invader" the third when the locals collected "Saucv Lass" six runs on four hits, two erros Miss Muriel Vance and Mhs La- "Sheila" and a walk. bel Brannan of Prince Rupert have -iranhoe" Sonny Beynon was the star hit- been spending a holiday at Lakels Rupertla" ter for Prince Rupert. First timet Lake as th gueau of Mf. and Mrs, up he fanned but later connected Robert Gordon, with a three bagger and a couple. of singles, finishing un by fanning Mrs. John MeRae la stavtn again. ! Lakehse Lake as the gvest of Mrs. Andre Letourneau and BP.lv e. T. Kenney. Roma were umpires and line-ups' were: i Hazelion Arthur Mowalt, cf ... fT' ,I0STEL and c: Tommv Moore, c. and 3b.: , MADGEBURO. Germany. Aag. Eddie Patsev. ss: Bill Blackstoek. 21 21: : 'CP1 CP An An 869-ton 869-ton barae barge lb.; PhU Turner, 3b. and cf.: Johnny Moore, 2b.: David Alex It : Jeff Harris, rf.; Chris Harris, p: Sam Pierre, p. seventh ard eighth innings). Plnce Rupert Al Simonsen cf.: "tavader" by two 1 2 3 Tot CRICKET Writ Indies Leading Great Britain In Test Match be used as a swimramg hostel on LONDON. August 21 The sec the Elbe and Stale Rivera. There ond day's play in the cricket tea, 'will be accomodation for nearly match at the Oval. London, br- 100 German boys who will be t ween., the- Enginh, eleven and the taugnt to swim. TENXIS REFEREE QUITS LONDON. Aug. 21: I CP Referee of the Wimbledon TennU Championships from 1919 to 19SQ West Indies found the Weat leaJ- ing by forty-three nms wrth four wiekeu of the first Innings hi hand. In the first Innings the English eleven were all out for 352 runs the leading scorer th ninety-four runs. 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