Get Rid of Foot Aches Today Hart HUGE PROBLEMS jus-arch THE DAILY NEWS. PB1NCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managlng-Edhor Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone ..... 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Saturday. June 22, 193S ' Hon. Dr. Weir, in an address last night, gave his aud ience some idea of the huge problems that have to be sol ved and the prejudices overcome in the carnnaitrn to im prove the educational system of the province and parti- J X? !il A I 1 I 1 l 1 . L-uiany hi connection wun me anve ior punuc neaitn. ; Health and happiness are so closely associated that the person who helps to make people healthy is a philanthropist of the most pronounced kind. If we can do anything to stop the ravages of cancer, tuberculosis and other dis ease we shall have done a great deal toward making a happier world. If we give people training in clear thinking and allow knowledge to take the place of prejudiced opinion Dasea on ignorance, great advance will have Been made politically, morally and socially, v While we do not wish to make people'think too much of our ills but usually draw attention to the bnViitpr sinV of life, it is necessary to see the dirty corners if thev are iv. U 1 A xx i i i . ... -. - tu ue cieaneu. mtenuon must oe drawn to the ills of life if they are to be cured. ; We feel sure the whole province is with Dr. Weir in his efforts to make a healthy province, an educated people 1.1 t mm uiereiore, a nappy people. DIAL THERMOMETERS Oven Thermometers Candy Thermometers Window Thermometers General Thermometers Useful and Ornamental Suitable for Gifts and Prhes GROTTO TAXI 456 You only live once. Why not ride In ihe best? Three Cars at your service. Bert Morgan Bud Barrie PROP. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. I UAi in k 7p How Will You Spend Them This Year? Enjoy a period of relaxation with all the joys of country life at "The Dunes" Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands SEA BATHING TENNIS FISHINa Rates $12 and up. Modern Conveniences. Write or wireless for reservations to MADAME RAJAUT 19f Taxi 99 The latest in motor transportation ? CAR SERVICE Stan Moran, Proprietor ball game in the Dominion Day sports will give rainy people an opportunity of seeing Just how! promising the youth of our city are In this mrtieular line of athletics. There is no doubt that the gamoE3,c of football calls for a considerable pared to go through a strenuous game lasting for two periods 6f thirty-five minutes each. This Is a test that builds up the stamina. And the good old shoulder charge, the bodily contact that basketball forbids, Is an answer to the primi tive and natural Instinct to try your weight against the other fellow, fairly. The year after year success of this Junior Football League Is undoubtedly due in a great part to an efficient executive of which Baseball TUESDAY, JUNE 25 S. O. C. vs. Elks Jack Wilson, veteran footballer is the head, and the very capable members are the teachers. Miss S. A. Mills. W. W. C. O'Neill. J Hut chison, A. Sutton and another old timer. Jack Campbell sr. This year the league has been very fortunate also In having the services of Jimmy Carroll, who has given splendid satisfaction as referee Jimmy has shown a keen Interest in the boys, and his quick and al ways fair decisions, coupled with his pleasing personality, have helped the games tremendously. A poor referee can spoil a game Just as a good referee can make It suc cessful, and Jimmy has certainly made a big contribution towards I London and Toronto Men to Be In Final Play-Off For Canadian Championship ANCASTER. Ont., June 22: C. Ross Sommerville of London. Ont.. defeated Stan Leonard of Vapcou- ver in the thlrtv-teventh hole in yesterday's Canadian golf cham pionship semi-finals. Oordon Taylor of Toronto de feated Stewart Vickers of Calgary one up. Baseball Scores National League Chicago 11, Boston 3. Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 0. Pittsburg 4, New York 11. St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 8 American League Philadelphia 3, Chicago 5. Boston 3. St. Loun 0. New York 0, Detroit 7. Baseball Dance ball the daily news mmK&mKzmxm.?KizK:MinzmiMj n.m mi mi i ihiuuuu an Elks Will Be MEN 'SPORT' All Dressed At Capitol Up . At Last If your feet hurt, ten to one it's your shoes! y Hartt's Adjust-Arch Shoes I will make you forget you ever had foot aches they are so con- " structed to give quick rrUef to distressing symptoms and at the same time bring Normal Comfort to the foot. g Why Not Try a Pair Today? The Family Shoe Store Junior Soccer Being Built Up FIRST HALF , IS CINCHED Efficient Executive and Referee Sot C,,:uU Df'rat toM Factors In Making It Success To Tuck Away First Half Of The Inclusion of a Junior Foot- cllr Baseball Lea"' IXAOUE STANDINCl W. L. Sons of Canada Legion Pet. Ml .206 amount of skill, courage and teanv Sons of Canada assured them-spirit So do baseball and softball i selves of a place in the play-off of -but football makes an additional! the Senior Baseball League when call, for everv Dlaver must be nre-' they hammered out a 9-1 victory maKing the season the success it has been. SEMI-FINALS GOLF GAMES over the Legion last night to wtti the first half of the league season. The veteran Stan Morin was on the slab for the losers while Lindsay did the heaving for the Canucks Both pitchers were in trouble on different occasions ami Lindsay was pretty wild, issuing Jure walks in succession in one innings. At the end of the second inning the score was four ill and then tlie Legion took a three run lead in the fifth which began to look pretty big as the Canucks were held scoreless in the sixth. But in the seventh inning the Sons started a rally which netted them five counters while they held the Ve terans scoreless in their final time at bat. Olbson, new third sacker for the Sons of Canada, created a senea tlon when he came to bat for the first time In the second Inning and he put the flirt ball pitched to him through the left field fence for a home run. Score by inning: S. O. C 1 3 0 0 0 0 59 Legion 3 1 0 0 3 0 07 Batteries Lindsay and Gurvteh; Morin and Bury. SPORT CHAT it must have taken som thought, but P. K. Ghosh was in ventive. He found another record to break. Ghosh now holds the un contested world record for swim mlng with the hands manacled having remained afloat 82'i hour with a pair of handcuffs on hfc wrists. Ohosh! A historian recslled the othe day some of cricket's more diffl-cult days. In 1784 the British gov ernment taxed the sport. To play a game each team engaged paid a tax on the playing pitch, balls and the balls. Only bats and stumDS were duty-free. But erlcket sur vived. Jack Teart, former manager for Bradford City, who has acted at chief scout for Fulham for the last month or two, has been aDDolnted team manager for that club. He may have a committee of directors to help him. When Vito Tamulis Joined the Yankee as a rookie pitcher. mother couldn't read English. The family Is Lithuanian. But when Vito started to win his American League games and become a star, Mrs. Tamulis picked up the language without delay. Now she reads the box scores. What a South African debut it was for Jack McLauchlan. Canadian welterweight wrestler, who went to the southern Dominion for a series of matches! After throwing -Bullet" Myers all over the Ul 1 T 1 XT Li.,rlng' knocWn8 him nearly uncon-neitl LaSl Wilt with elbow labs. McLauch- The members of Prince Rupert) Lodge of the B P O Elks are "at. t again and sire once more up-tr&ring prominenUy in the spot-' ight. theatrically speaking, having -rranged for the presentation of leorae M. Cohan' most suceoM-ut comedy with music. All Dress-d Up." in the Capitol Theatre on he afternoon and evening of Fhursddy, July 18. At a very huslastlc meeting last night the 'arious working committers were ippointed. a enst and chorus of nore than sixty ladles and gentle nen were selected and rehea reels wM begin in earnest on Monday lght The production will be under the rk ret inn of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Lewis, who so successfully staged The IVuty Shop" in this city everal years ago and una are Just tturniag to Vancouver after a rip which took them as far east is Halifax, presenting this piece In foronto, Ottawa. London and other eading elUes. They bring with uiera an elaborate outfit of vw umes. scenery and electric effecU and something very much out oi he usual run of amateur affairs it romlsed Uie public. All Dressed Up" was written try Jeorge M. Cohan for his own star ring purpose and enjoyed a run of almost two years in New York and one year In London. Port Clements School Picnic POUT CLEMENTS, June 22 - The Iort Clements School picnic. In charge of W. It. Ashford. was held on Saturday. June 15. Thirty-odd grown-ups and children were piled Into trucks and cars and set off for Tlfll about 11 am and did not ar rive home again untU about 7 pjn.nal facilities HAZELTON, June 22: The Hazelton-New Harelton baseball team went to Smithers on Sundav his and met the Smithers senior team. It was the greatest, game thus far this season and peihaps the greatest that will be played this season. It went 13 Innings and after the ninth it was anyone's game with a little edge In favor of the visitors but very little. The final score was four to three. Norwich to Move Quarters NORWICH, Eng.. June 22: (CP) "The Nest," home of Norwich City of the Second Division, Eng lish football league, is too small " " ' D Io I "rl- ylg UCKJe tO Iin- and d rectnrn nr fMrrhlno fnr Under the auspices of the base-lUn the.bout. He missed, landed on new ground. They are seekine an association there was an en-!nU head on the floor and was i enclosure with arrnmnmrlatlnn tnr jyjaoie aance given last nlsht ini-""u uui. Mciaucnian will bel35.000 neoD e. The remrrt tnr th.ir the Moose Hall with Balagno's Or-! "numbered as having wrestled in1 present wound Is ssnnn chestra provldine the music Erf- le Exhibition Uuildlne here two. gar Saunders was pt the door. 'years ago this coming fall when he At midnight a buffet supper was served with Mrs. Wlngham In charge. wub iaiiiiumn cnampion Rev. and Mrs. R. p. Oraham and ,bt children of Massett, arrived In I 'he city last evening on the steam-Canadian wlmmers don't let er Prince John enroute to' Atlin to honevmoonln? lntprfero ,ni, tti. ...ui.u i ... . Bob Dixon, husky, young athlete water work. A.f "'"'..T Mr' uranam nas Decn who won the BrlUsh Empire Games ronto, former Canadian diving! avelln throw, has a new Job. He champion, went over to London' W Sullv of v1n.n,.r iLlr nrTi bod,yg"ard toTwould compete in European meets, epect some mill machinery at n Mayor G. G. McGeer of Vancou-' Irene Plrle of Toronto married the Queen Charlotte City He aVrived ""v "u,rtl "ig reureo. mey are giving swim exhibition en nuh - ------0 w 1935 Contract Bridge Rapid Score Pads have arrived. Trice 20c See our 50c and frc Playing Cards for extra value We have a complete ranee of fine cards from IV to $2.00 (including tax) Agents for Hourd's 'Maple Leaf Folding Tables From $3.00 up C,KT YOUK PICNIC KKQU1UI3.MKNTS Here Paper Plate, Paper Cupa, Wax Paior, Sen and Table Clotlw. Kodak Film and Camera Supplies HON. I) It. tVI'JIl Continued xrura Page 1 school curriculum. He urged that if people were belter educated they would not be the victims of radio croone as at present. He appealed for the co-operation of all in hi work of trying to Impove the health of the pro vine and' the ed a cat to- .a - - - - . I I a I - A . . na won as uj-y arnvea ui " imr vi inanu mis mOYPC DV Tlell nearly all the young people' n om. seconded oy T W donned bathing su.ts and made a , Hall Commissioner Alder presided dash for the river. After a cold but ; " refreshing swim there was a gen-' era! rush for the lunch which the, ladles had spread. Soon after lunch' softball began and was followed by races and other outdoor games. About 5 o'clock everyone was ready for tea. During tea T. Pearc told th crowd that Mr. and Mrs. Wra. J Rennle were celebrating their sil-vrr wedding anniversary. The crowd promptly offered three hearty cheers and congratulaUons. Snaps of the couple were taken and also of the picnic spread. Boon after tea a rush for the trucks and cars was made as each car full wished to be first on the road in order to see any wild anl-! mals that might be on the road- way. J A tired, sunburned but happy' crowd arrived back In Port Cle-i ments declaring It had been tfiei best picnic since last year's school picnic. Hazelton Beats Smithers Leaves of Great Men - Th fame of Ogdtn's Fine Cut remind! ut we son malt our tmoLes sublime by "rolling our own" with this fragrant, smooth cigarette tobacco,. Only choice, mellow leaves are used In Ogden's Fine Cut. That's why It's so mild and satJif ylng. 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