faoe rwu THE DAILY NEWS Monday m Life Insurance Week . . May 13 to 13 IMEN ii i i Retain Style and Comfort But Practice Economy BY WEARING kRTT SHOE I If you are not wearing1 Hartt Shoes you are not having the comforts you should have . . . and could. 1 1 i Sole Agents For Prince Rupert The Family Shoe Store d Third Avenue LIMITED Phone 35; nil j i i 1 1 1 a i ) b 1 1 1 : ta i i h lavn i i n i i i u i THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. 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The Van- SOFTBALL STARTING League Season Will Open on Thursday of This Week The Prince Rpert Sojtball League,, at eettng Saturday night, decided to open the 193$ playing season on Thursday evening of this week with Canadian Legion meeting Lambie & Stone Games will be played each Monday and Thursday evening and the schedule is now being prepared. Four teams Canadian Legion, Lambie & Stone, Canadian National Recreation Association and Junior Elks aer already entered and Grotto is mentioned as a possible fifth entry. j SPORT CHAT ! The Cleveland Indians shut-out the New York Yankees on Thurs day to reduce the margin between themselves and the White Sox for league leadership to one game and half, the Yankees dropping from third place into the second division below the Red Sox and idle Wash ington Senators as a result of the reverse, but moving back -into a tie with Washington for fourth place as a result of their victory over Cleveland Friday. Week-end play brought the Yanks and Senators, still tied, into third place while the St. Louis Browns left the Philadelphia Athletics in the cellar. In the National League, Thursday, the New York Giants defeated the Pittsburg Pirates to continue their supremacy, the Brooklyn Dodgers keeping pave in second place with a close victory over Cincinnati's hard-rtghthig Reds. The Young Liberal softball team at Ocean Falls was formerly known as the Natators, having been sponsored by the Ocean Falls Swimming Club. Bert Phillips, secretary of the Ocean. Falls Liberal Association. couver Province, which usually favors the ConservntivpUxpecu great things from his ath- side discusses in an editorial article the possibility of Pre-jlet,c p- The team consists mier Bennett dronnino- out nf tho firrhr nn fho nilirino nf iof Ern,e Manaon. Gordon McLean. his Harley Street specialists. It points out the tremendous strain of completing the session and campaigning through a general election and says: "There are a lot of possibilities to consider in connection with Mr. Bennett's decision. If the decision is to fight the campaign through, it is not at all certain the end will be victory. If there had been an appeal to the country immediately following the series of radio addresses in January, victory might have come on the tide of a new hope. But the tide has swelled and ebbed. The opportunity has passed and any victory that comes now must be hardly won. If Mr. Bennett should start the campaign and be forced out in mid-course, that would probably mean the defeat of his party. No new leader could hope to present the Bennett policies with the vigor of the man who formulated them. "Hut if Mr. Bennett should llffldp. fnllnwinnr tlio TIn- ley Street advice, that he is through, what then? The Con-1 servative party must have a new leader, and it has been quite apparent ot late that the Conservative party is not a unit. It would not all follow Mr. Stevens or Mr. Rhodes It is hardly likely it would all follow Mr. Meighen or Dr Maniort. There is a possibility, however, that one or other of these leaders could, in an election, command enough support outside the Conservative party to carry him through. There is the possibility of those party realignments that Mr. Bennett predicted SO confidpntl months ago, There is also a movement on foot for the creation of a national government." If Conservative newspapermen are doubtful about the outcome of the election, it would be perfectly permissible for a newspaper with Liberal sympathies o feel that there is every probability that Mr. Mackenzie King will be the next Prime Minister, supported by a majority of Liberals in the next House of Commons. 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Pet New York . 14 4 778 Brooklyn 14 T 667 "hleato 11 '7 .811 St. Louis 11 10 524 Pittsbart 10 li 435 3ijciUkU S U 331 Boston 6 11 318 Philadelphia 5 IS 294 American league Chicago 14 6 700 Cleveland m 1 588 New York . 11 8 578 Washington i i S. 579 Boston 11 9 550 Detroit 9 16 474 St Louis 5 IS 594 Philadelphia 4 IS 211 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront There is a faiily good run. of spring salmon around Stephens and Dundas Islands just now but the recent strong southwest winds have made It impossible for the many fishermen on those grounds to carry on normal operations, more particularly around Squa-daree. The present change in weather conditions Is. therefore, wet-me to the trailers. Practically all the packing services .have now Oar ted out on the season's work. C. N. R. steamer Prince George 3apL Edward Mabta, after having .pent several weeks at the local lry dock undergoing aunuat over haul sailed yesterdV afternoon ai 1 o'clock for Vancouver where she 1H remain unUl next month when she will be Rcommtattooed This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot British Columbia. I for the summer, (Tn coastal service. i The Ketchikan rnotorship lie toil II arrived In port ai 10:30 this morning front Ketchikan with one artoad of fresh' Rail but for trans shipment eastfover 4he Canadian. M 7 Bound from SeUJe to Ketchikan j in American sejpline, piloted by II. A. Munter, prad,e a brief call, :iere yesterday afternoon to refuel.' It had flown here from Alert Bay. : Pilot Munter has done considerable ' flying in the Nome district but this! was his first visit to Prince Rupert. I Bringing north a fair sized list nf passengers. Union steamer Ca-' tala, Capt. A. E. 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