You only live once. Why not rid in the best? Three Cars at your service. Jiert morgan Bud Barrie 'PROP. If your feet hurt, ten to one it's your shoes! Hartt's Adjust-Arch Shoes will iriakf you torgft yotf ever had foot aches they are stf constructed to give quirk relief to distressing symptoms and at the same time bring Normal Comfort to the foot. Why Not Try a Pair Today? The Family Shoe Store I MtMlMiMSMlMtMSM Ut.M ItBU'BI.Bl'B IB U I'MTW IB I 1TB IBlBLBiB IM THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE BUPF.KT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managlng-Edtor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid" In advance . for lesser periods, paid lti advance, per week By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and Advertising and Circulation1 Telephone News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Taxi 98 $5.00 .10 . United States, paid In advance, per year 3H0 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line . By mall to ail other countries, per year 99 1.40 m 25 9.00 Monday. June 17. 1935 FAIR BOARD REORGANIZATION People of the city will undoubtedly support to the full the new board of the Prince Rupert Agricultural and Industrial Association. It is composed of young men, full of energy and with a set purpose to make the fall fair this year a success. They have a big job ahead of them, especially in view of the fact that the building is badlv in heed of repair and that there. is a debt still hanging over the association. There will have to be a lot of teamwork to bring back a prosperous organization. THIRTY REFUSE NOMINATION Word is received from Ottawa that thirty Conservative members of the present Parliament are refusing nomi STEVENS IN PICTURE Hon. H. H. Stevens is confidently expected to be somewhere in the picture if -Mr. Bennett ret ire hofnrP tVio The latest fn mtbr transportation CAR SERVICE lfih Morah, Pron'rielor LEAGUE STANDING tf. L Sons of Canada 5 1 Legfon 2 2 Elks t 4 c Tcbey 2b". . Lindsay p. Moxley. If. tc'tafs" ..: ...4 i 2 .2 ...2 ..3 ..3f .833 .001 1 With a large crowd present the Sons of Canada deffilfee Re Legion In Sunday's baseball fixture. g, Behind Lindsaya pitching the Sons r I played airtight ball arid in the first three innings collected six runs while the Vets failed to score. In the fourth and fifth neither team scored hut in the sixth "Ham" Antonelll made a circuit "Ham" Antonelli scored Legion's only ran with a homer. clout. The Canucks scored two more runs in this Innings when Johnson and Simonson crossed the plate. In the seventh the Legion failed to score after filling the bags. For the Sons Lindsay and Simonsort played a wood game and Smith anS Ahlohelll were good for the Legion. Box Score LEGION AB R Bury c -4 0 Stalker lb. J.. .'4 0' Smith p 2 0 Moran 3b 3 0" Commons If 4 Of Antonelli ss 3 1 Morgan cf 43 0. Campbell 2b 2 0" Vaffce it 2 0 Hill rf. LambTe 36. nation for the election which it is expected will be held in'ourvich September. It is also said that a good many are trying to '.cross ib. 6" "ujc puiiiiaiiciii jiuKiuuus in me senate, sixteen places there being at present vacant. The new list of voters will not be printed until the end of August or early in September, so there is little probability Of an election being held before September although the-House will be dissolved before that date. Totals 2D 1 S. O. C. ABR. John&n ss .4 2 SImbh&oh cf 4 Score by Inning : Legion 0 0 0 0 IS. O. C. - 2 3 1 0 II POA 0 7 1 S 18 7 H POA 2 0 0 o or 7 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 o 0 3 0 1 0 0-1 x 8 Summary Home rim, Antonelli 3-base hit. Smith; 2-base hits, Hfll, Johnson; stfutk out by Lindsay Plplinn tf ,Q ,,nr1ofl tu tj: if! ,..., ,! ,6'-by Sm,th ("'. base on balls 6ff r - wowuu uirti. inc iijHic luiiiiMer wouui r Lindsay (3. Smith (11; hit Jiave neen nut nf nnlilwa fVna nnlir tliot iUa. . ..... ... . ' A .1 . , j m. vmij wjiaw i,uc jjai tjr uuii-'iJiitiicr, iarnoje; umpires, CJ. Howe not gei togeiner on a new leader, one faction asking for;and f- fong; scorer, a. Davies; Stevens and others wanting some other man. Mr. Rhodes' tt,me Bamfe 1:3o health is not good enough to permit him to accent their- . . . . , , I jjusiuon anu mere seems to be no other outstanding man. Unless Mr. Stevens is called upon it seems as if disintegration will have destroyed the party even before the election. And if Mr. Stevens i's chosen, the party will lose many of its former strong supporters. While Liberals may not be a unit in regard to policy they are a unit in opposition to the breseht administration, and most of them are willing that their differences shall be fodgHt out among themselves after the election is over. In that they have the advantage over 'their GROTTO TAXI : 456 S 0 0 8 5 2 1 6 .20 8 5 21 5 3 FOOTBALL MONDAY, JUNE 17 Can. Legion vs. Regiment BASEBALL TUESDAY, JUNE IS Legion vs. Elks Big Six Standing E. Smith (L) J. Comadina (E) Fong (E) Lambie S.O.C.) Johnson (SOC) Moran (L) AB. 15 13 16 22 22 16 SOCCER IN JR, H. 9 7 7 9 9 0 PCt-.600 .538 .437 .409 .409 215 LEAGUE June 19-Borden vs. Booth. t. ,.v . SPORT CHAT Clem. McCarthy says there fa no sure system of beating the "bookies at a horse race. There never was one and never will be Betting men oXten have a run of luck which nakes them think they have discovered a system but it inevitably falls. A fy Cobb could steal base when other men were easy outs, to some men can bet and wtn when others bet and lose. It may be In tuition or it may be skill or It may be just fuck. For 22 year Oedrge HUdebrand trop the American League baseball battlefields, caflirtg 'em he sat em an umpire. He hever was In ured riot 'a single foul ban struck llm where he wasn't protected .ast winter he fen off s chafr Ift his home here, spramed his arikft ind ended his ball career. Coron Is a race horse without & tall. He li a tw6-year old. by lh Jerby whirier- Cortmaeh, and he ti owned by Lady B'rooke According x racing; experts, the tail helps' to keep the horse balanced aroirhtf he bends of the tratcfc. but Coron ;eu alohg; fine ax rre k ffe move :mooth!y In his gallofrt. One 6f Wlhrrlpea'i best ches.4 jlayers, C. R. T tWet, went to1 .he Mlrmeapolis-Manltoba tourrra-rtent wfth high hopes. In the firs round hfc? opponeht was iohh Mor ell of Minneapolis, whdr wil n6? inly deafbot blind. The Ufahftoban -as defeated In 65 moves. Playing cards as they are used today are said to date back 500 years. The place of their frrfVntlon s glverf 3s France. Half S c5tufy ijfore Uie discovery" of America. Ihelr ultimate origin Is- thought to e the east and their Introduction nto Europe Js supposed to have followed' the caravan routes. It Is a fact, perhaps significant, that Dave Komonen, great Fln-a&K distance runner of Sudbury Dnt., has scarcely won a maJ6r race ilrtce hts failure last year to win a ilace on the Canadian British Em-rire Games team Komonen ha.s ost virtually all the laufeli he ,atfiefetf in i33 and 1034. Softball schedule Another Revision of First falf Time-Ta6l Matfe Following- Is revised schedule for remainder half of the season: softball of first june J7 Junior Elks vs. Grotto, Jane. 19-C.NR.A. vs. Grotto. June M-C.N.R.A. vs. Junior Elks. Juh 26-Orottd vs. jtfhlor Elks. July 1 Grotto vs. C.N.R.A. Jhly 3-JUnI6r Elks vs. C.N.R.A. CNi R. Trains f or the, fast-MbtiA&yi, Wfdriewiayi arid FH 6&yi ..xi. J:S6 ir.m Front tfiEiJi- Tuesdays Thursdays and Butur-days 10:19 p.xu Booth Captures Football Game1 On Saturday Booth School defeated King Ed- .tard High School by one goaf to nit on Saturday afternoon lit a Junior Football League ffxture. The game was well cimtested and play was evenly distributed. Ther 4-as no scare until near the close 6f the game when during a scrbn-teage In the High School goal the" ball, coming from Bobby Davis, struck the crossbar, rebbtrnded ng'anst one of the players and went nto the net. Ilgh School tried hard to equalize but th Booth defence irevented ahy scoring. High School -T Wllflscfoft: drowrt. CWusen; Kanaya1. OOlKk. Croxford: Beale. IWrber. CNeflf. iastman. Husoy. Booth Kraoie; P knntson. L. Criutson; Mcflean. iAcKxf. 8cherk. Cameron. Wikdal, J RRchie. Davie, iblkesfad, Referee', J. Carroll; linesmen. D 'ftch and R. Ritchie. Standing of second half feagu: bordeh Witt . &Gtfi W. 3 f 1 L. 0 2 3 PAOi TWO THE DAILY NEWS Eimikaia kiaki jit bj mz ui i i bj bJ bi bi u ta aa ia una 2 r4L ft ' MEN 5rUK 1 hi !.NF . via Get Rid of HART5 A US-ARCH EIGHT TO i Foot Aches ONE WIN Today Antonelli's llomec. firings fn Lane ...miin ' Ktiri for Legion Against Sons ..,nl H" . Of Canada Sundiy D 2 i 2 Baseball Scores SytTtRfjXt SCORES Anteririri League New York I, Chfcagd 3. Washington 11. St. Louts 1 Philadelphia 1-3. Detroit 10-11 Boston 7, Cleveland 9. National League Chicago 9. Brooklyn 4. St. Louis 5, New York 7. Pittsburg 5, Philadelphia 0. Cincinnati-Boston, postponed. Sunday scores National League Chicago 6, Brooklyn 2. St. Louis 3, New fork 7. Cincinnati 7-4, Boston 6-7 Pittsburg 4, Philadelphia 12. American League Bolton 6-3, Cleveland 4-6. Philadelphia 3, Detroit 13. Washington 17-9. St. Louis 8-9. New York-Chicago postponed, BASEBALL SCHEDULE Jhn6 2t-Lglort vs1. 8. 0. C. Jtme 25-8. 0. O vs. Elks, June 28 Elks vs, Legion, Lakelse Lake & Hot Springs Fishlnp, Boatinp;, Hunting, Swimming Make arrangements with SPAIN'S TRANSFER & TAXI Terrace, B.C. ttj $tM yotr. w mil in trains. Pfcnld partes tittf SOnday, 75c. Falre, a'dOlts, $3i0; each itfdllftfrial adult, V30. Hotel, Hot SpMniU Or anywhere on thfe' liki, 0mm wmm mmmm. i Man kl the Moon hh hands on a few Weyer-auser Set rfttes or pood Oarmatan currency would do lust as iell Jake says he's glad the Junior Chamber has got htd of the Fair Board Now the tnrestlon -tfl be What wftl they do wttli It?" Ev erybody watehfni tfnd a good many wtfl be wttfirtt to hup. What was wrong with the news at the week-end You will perhaps notice thefe was no word Of the Dtunnc quint.-, or tlu r av! her 01 d tor W1..1' r w 01 id tuve u Ulk a.u' nut for these wonders Watch out or somebody!! strike During the tart ele plfn Mr. BetiMti uki t shall strike If I have to do Uie rmnpteymet wlfhoct so many of the goad trnngji 1 n the itemp' of Mfe rnufih longef Bennett h on the vmv Ileal abyM and Is Hub:. Everybody is fearing about the politically unless a rr.i. Weyerhitwef ransom but itfPrn htm everybody wishes Is that he could H. J. 2U.MKEHK FMlty Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep Authorized certlflratf jfl with each chimney . , 1 Cafl or Telephone Thompson Hardware This advertisement is not published or displayed hi Liquor Control tfoard or by the (rovernnwnt of Hrltlsh Columbia. FOR SALE Lot 3, ti. t, B. if.-ah'd IttinrOvtments . . -( Lot 43, if. 22, 8. andjmprovemenu i: Lot 4356, R. 6, C.D., unfm5roved, Crown GrantM, J30 acrts Lot 1. 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