DAILY EDITION t PAGE TWO DAILY NEWS May 7, l934 'CampaCs' For Quality Art Improved Style of Outing Shoes. Leather Tops and Rubber Soles and Heels 'Campacs' For Variety Men's, Boys,' Youths' and Children's Styles in All-Brown, Brown and Smoked Elk, Black and Smoked Elk. OXFORDS For Men, Boys and Youths SANL)ALS For Children and Misses The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations THE UNIVERSITY Phone 357 THE DAILY NEWS. FRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupen Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES rranslent display advertising, per men, per insertion . Classified advertising, per word, per insertion , Local readers, per Insertion, per line -, suBscairnoN kates City delivery, by mall or earner, yeany period, paid in advance By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and Foe lesw periods, paid la advance, per week tf, By mall to all other countries, per year , 9 oq Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone 93 86 1.40 m Thursday, May 7. 1936 Llm:mi'iLJLt:x.:';:.:;tm-:iL:m::i:,mri..rs::ii::.i;:-i:r CLEAN UP! FIX UP! PAINT UP! BEAUTIFY! EMPLOY SOME IDLE NEIGHBOR CITIZEN If you need a Painter, Carpenter, Gardener, or possibly a man or woman for an odd job, PHONE 138 When a' willing worker will be sent Employment Service of Canada J5jdelphla. In connection with the twenty-first anniversary of the founding of the University of British Columbia, there has just been issued a very handsome brochure, well printed and finely illustrated, of the history and scope of the university.' The illustrations convey even better than the descriD- tions, an idea of what the buildings look like, inside and out and what the site was like prior to the commence ment ot operations at. Point Grey. j It is evident that the university has become in the twenty-one years of its, existence one of the outstanding British Columbia institutions and one of which every resident in the province may be proud. The record of its students has been good and has exercised a powerful influence on the life of this and other Canadian provinces. IGNORE THE PESSIMISTS We respectfully suggest that Prince Rupert people ignore the pessimists who can see no future for Prince Rupert beyond that of a fishing village. Prospects were never better than they are today for the city to make progress. One of the signs of the times is that real estate is beginning to change hands in a quiet way. What we need as a first basis for going ahead is to have full faith in our own destiny. We have never before had a man located in the city looking up cargoes of matchwood lqtfs for export. jma m useu is most important,. We have no intention of discounting the value of the fishing industry to Prince Rupert. It will undoubtedly be the mainstay of the port for a long time to come, but there is every reason to expect that other industries will supplement it. What we need to do is to give every possible encouragement to everything that might help, and hold the thought that our destiny is to be a port that will be of great value to the nation and at which the residents will be able to make a good Hying amid pleasant I 'SPORT' LEADS ARE CUP PLAY UNCHANGED Chicago Still oa Top in National League and Red Sox In American xesieraays nig league scun-s: National League New York 6, Pittsburg 5 (1Q innings). Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 2. Boston 6, Chicago 8. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 3. American League Detroit 3, New York 14. St. Louis 4, Boston 7. Cleveland 7, Philadelphia 1. Chicago 5, Washington 1. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Chicago 11 7 .St. Louis 10 7 New York 10 8 1 Pittsburg a ai 'Cincinnati 10 10 Boston 8 10 Philadelphia 9 12 Brooklyn. 7 12 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Boston IS 6 New York 14 6 Cleveland 13 7 Detroit 9 9 Washington 11 12 Chicago ..: '.. 7 10 Philadelphia 7 12 St. Louis 3 17 Pet. .611 .588 .556 .529 .500 .444 .429 .3G3 Pet. .714 .700 .650 .500 .478 .437 .308 .150 Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm, temperature 48. Anyox Raining, calm. 38. Stewart Raining,, calm. 40. Hazelton Cloudy, calm. 43. Smlthers Cloudy, calm. cool. Burns Lake Overcast, calm, 45. Hotel Arrivals Royal Bob Ellis and Paul Brewer, Ju-' neau; Al McLaughlin, Vancouver; Alex Rogers, Lockeport; Brick Lau-ten, city. Prince Rupert Robert Howe and Mr. and Mrs. J. Glllett and daughter, Masse tt; Mrs. Eric Richardson, Mrs. A. L. Richardson and Mrs. J. Hellawell, Hell; Mrs. Q, II. Palmer, Queen Charlotte. Central Jack Munn, Victoria: C. Fran- :ell, Haysport; I. A. Bradford, C. R.; E. Sulomen and J. Koseloff, city. Knox O. Solnl, Colleymount; M. Klkola sin. Montreal; E. M. Holland, Fort William; Capt. B. Leach, Seattle, CO PHONE 60 Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Grade of Coal and Wood, at market prices. Bone Dry Kindling always in stock. We also operate 60 Messenger Service WAS EVEN S. and British Women Golfers Deadlocked at fileueagtes Yesterday CHICAGO, May 7: (CP) Chi-1 GLENEAQLES, Scotland, May T: cago Cubs, by winning oyer Boston MCP) Great Braves, at Wrigley Field here, and Boston Red, Sox, by defeating the lowly St. Louts Browns at Boston; continued their supremacy In the National and American Leagues yesterday. Nor were there any changes In the runners-up positions, the St. Louis Cardinals, playing at home, eking out a close victory over the Phillies in the National League while the New York Yankees made a free-hlttlng conquest of the world champion De-'trolt Tigers at the Yankee Sta-dium. The Pittsburg Pirates dropped from their second place tie jwith the Cards in the National j League to fourth place below the I New York Giants who won a ten- inning victory over the Pirates at the American League the Chicago White Sox vanquished the Sena tors at Washington to move from seventh Into sixth place ahead of the Athletics who were losing to the Cleveland Indians at Phlla- Britain and United States tied yesterday in the third renewal of the international competition for the Curtis Cup, trophy Lead in Bowling Defeated Oilers Two Games to Nil Last Night in Con1merci.1l League Fixture Bankers Incieased their margin of leadership in the Commercial Cull , 149 Handicap 51 133 112 123 105 132 33 638 2nd 119 141 109 149 160 51 i Bowling League last night by defeating Oilers two games to one. High scorer of the evening was Cull of the Bankers with an average of 160. Next games In the Commercial League wyi be played Friday night as follows: Kalen Motors vs. Oilers; Three Two Taxi vs. Rupert Butchers. Details of scoring last night: OILERS 1st 2nd Bulger 132 Morris 135 McLeod 125 Menzles. 140 Hibbard 129 Handicap .. 33 Totals r.5.1W BANKERS 4 1st Black :....... 110 Fyfe 131 Smith . 129 Norris :..-.....:- 132 3rd 1G8 145 112 171 153 33 782 3rd 163 105 126 126 170 51 Totals 708 729 741 Thomas McMeekln left oh evening's train for a business to Terrace. Q. C. ISLANDS last trip A short meeting of the Queen Charlotte Liberal's Executive was held on Friday with Gus Ross, the president, In the chair. Several important letters were considered and considerable business was done. on Tuesday of last week thf youn people of Queen Charlotte held a dance in Miller's Hall to farewell the fisherman. A largt crowd was present Music vu . provided by local musicians assls ted by the Harmony Bays' . f Rev. Bishop Black, United Church Interpreting PMtor at Queen Charlotte City, . i orriveri In thft ritv on thp PHnr Of Petition 'Jonn last nIgnt rom tne isiands Jl i VUUUH ton,ght on the prjnce '; Rupert for Vancouver to attend Some Now Represented As Being conference. Opposed to Early Clesiug Signed Original Document, It Is Pouited Out. C. G. Minns, secretary of the i Prince Rupert Merchants' Association, in a statement this morning. I pointed out that certain merch-t ants, who had been mentioned; yesterday as being opposed to the extension of the fi o'clock Satur day evening closing petition hart. under classifications other than. boot and shoe dealers or clothiers. ' ;daned the original petition asking fcr claing at 6 p.m. Those who had so signed the original petition, I Mr. Minns stated, were- II, K. Ya-f for competition between women's manacka, Cavenalle and Hannan golf teams of the two countries, sharman Co.. F. E. Hunt Ltd.. B.C Each side made four and a half clothiers, Mayfalr Ladles' Wear points and Cut Rate Shoe Store. The rival teams each won, one 1 W. O. Fulton stated this morning foursome with one drawn and each thai he had not Intimated In anyi won three of six singles matches, way that those merchants who had The United States was defending not signed the petition were op-the cup. posed to it but simply gave the names of merchants engaged in that particular business whose Ranlrorc InoraacA na( not appeared on the UallftCld l!Icll,aoC 'petition without suggesting that they Wi re opposed to early closing. SELVIG'S MARKET Friday and Saturday Specials. Lump Sugar 3 lbs. 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Kenney, lay delegate, irtu am h the city from the Interior t evening's train and sail atoS the Prince Rupert for viS o attend conference. New new beers oeers are are Introduced inuooucea and ana n v, j hav have their their day daypeople people grow grow ITWiEEfil of of flavour flavour varies. varle. Not Not to to with with jt-l Silver Silver Spring. Spring. After After two two de- fiSgga J tired of them or their quality decades it is still of the most popular beers.lnWejtern Canada.'' i viuti it ij iuii vii one ui nit inwi ii jar' f VI Greens and Greys per gallon Mack, Browns, Kwls per gallon V. Silver Spring LAGER BEER On Sale Everywhere This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Lkjuor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Shingle Stain Preserve and beautify the shingles of your home with Pure Linseed Oil Shingle Stain, guaranteed to last. 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