PAQK TWO Family Shoe Store Ltd. DAILY EDITION Attention Men! Here is your chance to get some of Canada's best known makes of Men's Shoes at Bargain Prices! We have gone through our stock and grouped our slightly broken lines and' priced therii, which with rapidly rising leather prices, can never again be possible. Black and Brown Boots and Oxfords, good selection For 3 days only, 125 pairs. Values to $9.00 $Q.95 THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F PULLEN - - - Managlng-Edrtor ADVERTISING KATES Transient dlaplay advertising, per lncn, per insertion mi in. i ".. . wassuiea advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per insertion, per line Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone 98 80 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, l.iu 2i Wednesday, June 17, 1936 TEARING UP LINES There has been some talk of tearing up the line of railway between Prince Rupert and Jasper in order to save money for the people of Canada. If there is to be any tearing up of railway tracks, why not start on the line between Red Pass and Vancouver? It WOUld be a ereat advantage tn t.he Phnnrlinn PnnifiP 1 nil- a o v v way in that-any traffic now going east by the national line J? L ? 1 i v it s -r -n mt . i -. . uirect migni go Dy me u.i'.rt. Tnen tlie L.IN.K. could centre its business at Prince Rupert, as was originally intended, and there would be no need for friction between the two lines. The route to and from Vancouver by way of Prince Rupert would also be featured and this would enable the C.N.R. to make this section of the line pay dividends. Also it would enable the C.N.R. to bring its general offices back to Prince' Rupert where they belong. If the time and money spent on the railway between Red Pass and Vancouver were put on this section of the road, it would be kept in such shape that fast trains could run over it. These people who at one time induced settlers to come north and then later speak of abandoning railways are a poor lot of sports. They are the type of people who make US restless of our Eastern Canadian prmnprrinn and snpnU of the possibility of the west breaking away from the east and forming a separate Dominion where we might manage our own affairs and be much better off than we are today. To those sort of Deonle homes and farms mean nothing.. All they think about is money and more particularly money for themselves. They speak and think in the .most heartless manner of tearing up railway lines in order to save money. Is it any wonder that people so treated should turn around and suggest that these plutocrats divide up their money with the rest of the people? One view is just as reasonable and kind and considerate as the other. PREPARED ROOFING Holidays will' soon be here and that cabin may need repairs. Ready Roofing U made in rolls 3ff inches wide, complete with nails and roofing- cement, It Is especially suited for summer camps. One roll covers one hundred' square feet of surface. WE DELIVER THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. PHILADELPHIA, June 17: (CP Scoring their twelfth straight victory, the Chicago Cubs defeated the Phillies In a series opener here yesterday by a score of 4 to 1. At Boston the St Louis Cardinals were defeated 10 to 4 by the Bees and their margin of league leadership was reduced to two and a half games. In the American League, the leading New York Yankees lost 8 to 4 to the Indians at Cleveland while the second place Boston Red Sox lost 4 to 2 to the White Sox at Chicago. The Indians regained I third place In the standing, leaving the Washington Senators and De troit Tigers, who played to a three to two score In favor of the Senators at' Detroit yesterday, tied for fourth place. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League St. Louis 4, Boston 10. Pittsburg 9, Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati 2, New York 5. Chicago 4, Philadelphia 1. American League Boston 2, Chicago-4. Philadelphia 9, St. Louis 4. Washington 3, Detroit .2. New York 4, Cleveland 8. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet St. Louts 35 19 .6481 Chicago 32 21 .604 1 Pittsburg 32 23 .582 New York 30 24 .555 Cincinnati 27 27 .500 Boston 25 31 .446 Philadelphia 20 37 .351 Brooklyn 19 . 38 .333 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet, New York 36 18 .667 Boston 34 22 .607 Cleveland 28 26 .518 Detroit 29 28 .509 Washington 29 28 .509 Chicago 26 27 .491 Philadelphia 20 33 .377 St. Louis 16 36 .308 Indians Fit On Vegetable Diet Touring Cricketers Decline Many Invitations to Big Banquets LONDON, June 17: (CP) Rich foods are not conducive to good play on the cricket field, officials of the touring Indian team believe For this reason the visiting, cricketers have declined dozens of in vitations to luncheon and ceremonial dinners. The team's program is a heavv one and there are a few idle days lor the players whose tour doei not conclude until mld-Seotember They rest as much as possible be tween matches. "It Is our dutv tc keep the men fit for cricket and you cannot do that on rich foods,' an official explained. "They are not undergoing any sneclal diet but they naturally prefer Indian curries and foods." During their stay in London th inuians are being served with menus which are predominantly vegetable." The followinz is a specimen menu at the Grand Cen tral Hotel where they stay when In the capital. Breakfast Fresh fruit, fried eggs and tomatoes and occasional vegetable curries. Lunch Vegetable soup, hors d'oeuvre, fish, vegetable cutlet or curried vegetables with new potatoes, apple flan or fruit salad tea. Dinner Thick vegetable soup curried fish with veRetables roast lamb, ice pudding, coffee. TENNIS POSTPONED or Last night's rain caused further postponement of play In the Prince Rupert Tennis Club's chambionshin tournament. Game's scheduled, for yesterday were deferred until to day. . DAILY NEWS , Wednesday, jun SPORT CUBS WIN ANOTHER Chicago Huns Winning Streak Up To Twelve While Cardinals Lose One Bare-Fist Fights Staged in Secret Illegal Bout Draws Large Crowd In Australian Town BATHURST, Aust., June 17: (CP) Secretly organized bare-knucklc rlze fighting has returned to Australia in startling fashion. In a secluded clearing near heri 100 tense-spectators gathered to watch a visiting boxer and a woods-nan fight a "grudge"' battle that asted only two rounds. At the end of six minutes the woodsman quit with his face :lashed, several teeth missing, his nose flattened, and his Jaw badly .njured. He was completely lost against his more scientific The fight was announced by un derground methods and feeling ran io high that supporters and betting men came from as far as 100 nlles distant. BASEBALL RAINED OUT Last inght's " rain caused postponement of the City Baseball league fixture between Elks and Sons of Canada. FOOTBALL THURSDAY, JUNE, 18 Dominion Dairy vs. Lesion BASEBALL FRIDAY, JUNE 19 Sons of. Canada vs. Lesion RUNS IN THE FAMILY MELBOURNE, June- 17: (CP) Cecil Pearce, cousin of the famous Bobby Pearce of Hamilton, Ont., will represent Australia in single sculls at Berlin Olympics, Twenty-three years old, he has rowed for several years. "SCANTY"' UNIFORM LONDON, June 17: (CP) De claring: "the scanty style of dress must come,'. the English Women's Lacrosse Association chose the- divided skirt as the new official uni form for players, -who acted as mannequins: Pleats are but. WINS "LE JOUR" CUP PARIS, June 17: (CP) Can- tained by Jack Loyelock, New Zealand Olympic miler, the British Universities' team retained the newspaper "Le Jour's" chal- 'enge cup by winning the 25-SHometres relay for the thrd time: TO MANAGE ClltfSTKir CHESTER, Eng., June 17: (CP) I Alec Ralsbeck has been appointed1 manager of Chester football club.' An old International, he has won his "cap" with Scotland eight times,, playing, at centre-half. I FEW AND FAR UKTWEEN STOURBRIDGE, Eng., June 17: (CP) When Worcestershire down ed Yorkshire at cricket by 11 runs recently it marked the Saiice Couni ty's first win over; the White Rose !n 27 years. Then it gained a 12-run decision. CATCHING THEHf YOUNG PARIS, June 17: (CP) Fifteen thousand schoolboys watched leading tennis players in practice here as guests, the idea being to teach the youngsters the game and influence them to take it up. A NEW ONE. CAPETOWN, June 17: (CP) Jack Kent, colorful New Zealand wrestler, was tossed out of the ring and1 disappeared. He re-entered from the other side, sneaked up on his opponent and won the fall. " AN OARSMAN PORT OXFORD, Eng., June 17: (CP) 3; M". de R. Winsor, who stroked Oxford University in the last boat ace, has won the $105 Sir Roger Wewdigate Prize for English verse with a poem on "Rain." EUROPE GOES FOR SOCCER LONDON, June 17: (CP) -May tours by English soccer teams saw Sheffield Wednesday In Denmark West Ham United in Switzerland; Chelsea in Poland and Iludders-field Town In Norway. WOMEN GOLFERS IN FRANCE i PARIS, Juhe 17: (CP) EigM women golfers to represent Grenn Britain against France July 4, will be' chosen from: Misses J. Ander-j son, P; Barton,. E, -Corlett, K. Oarnham, M. Gourlay, W. Morgan, B. Newell. P, Wade and Mrs. Gar-! 'on and Mrs. Holm. i BLACKBURN'S BIG LOSS t BLACKBURN, Eng., June 17: (CP) Blackburn Rovers, relegated to the second division of the Enx - j llsh football league, lost $12,500! last season. The club's deficit debit balance Is now $111,285. j INDIANS UNFORTUNATE i LONDON, June 17: (CP) The' touring Indian cricket team In its' game with M.C.C. at Lord's, lost' I V. Merchant and S, M. Hussaln through Injuries. The former broke a finger, putting him out of the game for some time. GET ARSENAL GOALIE DONCASTER, Eng., June 17: (CP) Q. 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