PAGE TWO DAILY EDITION Ruffit Suedes The most essential part of a person's clothing for street wear or walking is a good pair of shoes that are properly fitted. RUFFIT SUEDES Are ideal for this purpose. In grey or brown with medium heels, with or without shawl tongues. Look at the window And see the styles, Buy a pair, Walk miles with smiles. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue THE DAILY NEWS. FRLNCE RUPERT - BEITISB COLUMBIA Phone 357 Published Every Attemoon, Except Bunday, by Prince Rupen Dally News; Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Manaslng-Edfcor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance By- mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and For lessr periods, paid In advance, per week By mall to all other countries, per year Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations' (5.M. II 9.00 Tuesday, April 28, 1936 BORROWING FROM OTTAWA It is rather good news tnat uritisn Columbia will meet her own obligations next montn instead ot having to ask Uttawa to loan me money, Premier Fattullo is noc in Ot tawa asking ibr loans, tie is asking for an adjustment of tne relations between tne province and the iederal gov ernment wiiicrt will enable the provincial government to pay its own debts in an honorable manner, if the federal I FRENCH ELECTIONS GO TO LEFT The people of France have voted more communistic than they did at the previous election. They have made a treaty with Russia for protection against possible attack from Germany, their hereditary enemy, and as a protest against Hitlerism they have gone to the other extreme. It is very difficult for a Canadian to understand th? politics of France. That country has for several years been pouring arms and ammunition across the border into dermany. material which they feel mav quite nossibly he used against themselves. The prosperity of France 'and Germany depend' one unon the other. They are necessary to each other and yet t.hev hate and fear 'each other and thpre is continuous talk of war between them. Just now France is feelinn-Jmdlv to think the Germans r.qVe pnf off ih Rh"Vis of Versailles That countrv has thrown in her lot with Russia and for that reason alone a leftist votA was in he expected. What we in this countrv cannot iinfWt..ind is how the Fame person can be expected tn hnA nooit.ion of nrime miniate. nt, mio-rrpofprl especiallv when he is so closev related to the hi"- interests ot tne country and particularly the armament interests. SCOTCH WHISKY E r h h w v II III; This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Jack 90 122 Handicap 53 53 3rd 139 139 117 172 51 Totals 756 739 765 BUTCHERS 1st 2nd L. Astoria 147 124 Morgan : 128 140 McLean 114 98 A. Astoria 133 169 3rd 130 118 122 119 143 53 Totals 665 706 685 OILERS 1st 2nd McLeod ..i. 204 112 Menzies Ill 105 Morris . 99 124 Bulger ..., 123 150 Hibbard 1L .112 137 Handicap .... 43 43 3rd 97 123 145 102 165 43 Totals ; 692 677 675 WATTS. 1st 2nd Ranee : ill 123 Hardy 123 104 Haudenschild' 126 135 Unncrnn 1 0A 1 n government took over the Pacific Great Eastern Railway watts '.'.m 133 mere would be no need of asking loans or if the Dominion i Handicap 97 97 government would make up to me province an allowance lor the huee sums of mnnfv spnr p;i3r.in rnutimo 1moo nxl Totals 725 701 in payment for articles such as motor vehicles on which this province is taxed huge sums due to the protective tariff, sums which Ontario and Quebec do not have to pay owing to their nearness to the point of production. The western provinces pay to enable the eastern central provinces to make money. British Columbia does riot have to go hat in hand to Mr. Dunning asking for loans. Our premier goes to Ottawa demanding justice and that is what we must have. The Dominion cannot continue as a unit if one part of it is to suffer in order to benefit the other. Rupert Butchers 0 9 C N. R. A 5 10 Kalen Motors 5 10 League Leaders In Ladies' Bowls Win Their Games In the Ladies' Bowling League last night Annette's defeated Maccabees and Bluebirds won over Canadian National Recreational Association as follows: Annettes Skattebol .325. Basso- uert 373, Owen 328, .Johnsori 230. Dickens 333; total, 1595, Maccabees Colussl 3il, Turgeon 302, West 272, Pettenuzzo 222, Scott 300; total, 1407. Bluebirds Pierce 317, Church 317, Boulter 260, Webster 133, Ilart- wig 136, Keron 348; total. 151L . C N. R, A, Peterson 230. Ten 216, Munro 291, Vance 409, Horttinj,"? 278; total,. 1430. High average scorer was Muriel Vance of C. N. R. A. with 204, Standing to Date . The league standing to date: G. Ttl. Ave. Annettes .20 19901 705 1 Bluebirds .20 19357 745 Rangers 24 17601 736 Doodads 24 17277 720 P. R. Grads 24 17253 719 Maccabees 26 17188 601 Brunettes 24 15077 028 C N; R. A 20- 10321 C28 Germany Goes To Second Round In Davis Cup Play BARCELONA, Spain, April 28: Winning the third1 straight match; Germany defeated Spain to' advance to the second round in Davis Cup zone play here Sunday. 1 DAILY NEWS Tuesday, April 28, i636 ( 'SPORT 1 BANKERS IN LEAD : Won! From KUpert Butchers Last ! In 'l'ok 1,'inti Pllio 111 Bowling . Bankers defeated Rupert Butchers three games to nil last night to resume leadership in the Commercial Bowling League standing. Watts Orocery shut out Oilers three games to nil and advanced into third place in the standing. Men scorer of the evening was CUll of the Bankers with an average of 1?2 Next games In the Commercial League will be played Friday night as follows: Kalen Motors' vs. Canadian National Recreation Association; Biological Station vs. Three Two Taxi. Details of scoring: BANKERS 1st 2nd Black 129 142 Fyfe 136 115 Allum ...... 137 132 Norris 130 129 Cull .173 170 Handicap 51 51 ' r if I COMMERCIAL CHADS W. ita New York 8 153 Cincinnati 7 129 Chicago .6 158 Brooklyn 6 132 Philadelphia 6 1Z Plttsburer- i 97 St. Lnnls i 798 The League Standing; The league standing to date: W. . L. Bankers n 4 Three Two Taxi 9 3 Watts' Grocery 8 .4 Biological Station 8 7 uuers g 9 Boston , 3" AMERICAN RETAIN THEIR TITLE EDMONTON. Anrll 28: (CP) Edmonton Commercial Qrads retained their inter- national women's basketball championship, which they have held for twelve years, by defeating Tulsa stenographers 35 to 30 in Edmonton last night. The Qrads took, three games to one In the best out a five gameseries. ' LEAD IS BUILT UP Cleveland Indians Making Good Start Reds Also Showing Up Well CLEVELAND, April 28: (CP) Cleveland Indians, who are male-inP a pond earlv season st.hrt Mm- c o J , - "'.proved their margin of leadership in the American League yesterday by scoring a 2 to 1 victory ovei St. Louis Browns on the Cleveland grounds. The Indians now have a full game margin over the second place Boston Red Sox. In the National League, the Cln cinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs played a ten Inning game at Cln cinnati to break their tie for sen ond place, the Reds winning 5 to to take the runner-up position exclusively, a game and a half be- hind the New York Giants, while the Cubs dropped into a tie with Brooklyn Dodgers for third nlace Only two games were played in the Big Leagues yesterday. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE L. 3 5 G 6 7 5 5 7 LEAGUE W. . L. Cleveland .8 3 Boston ...8 5 Detroit 0 4 New York 7 5 Washington 7 7 Chicago 4 5 Philadelphia 3 8 St. Louis .3 9 A WORD TO THE WISE.. 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The series Is being played; under the auspices of the Vancouver Oyro Club and the remaining games will be played Wednesday and Friday, Fire Destroys Racing Stands Disastrous Blaze Sunday at Ascot Speedway; Famous Los Angeles Resort LOS ANGELES, April 28: Stands at the Ascot Speedway, fa mous Los Angeles automobile rac-; lng resort, were destroyed by fire Sunday, the damage being esti mated at $75,000. The speedway- had been closed for a couple of, months pending Investigation of a racing fatality. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED Jimmy Clccone and his bowling team have accepted a challenge of Fred Wesch and his crew for a five pin bowling match. The game will be played this evening. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Used Furniture Three-Piece Living Room Suite Mahogany Portable Gramaphone With 30 records $32.00 $12.00 A Good Selection of Used Furniture for every room at most reasonable prices New Floor Coverings Such as Linoleum Rugs, Congoleum Rugs, Stair Carpets, Axminster Mats, Etc. We Buy Furniture Outright PHONE GREEN 421 litxhy Peden LailrQ all fathers lJELLO! Hello there, Dadl Will youJisten for just a minute? Remember way back long ago when you were a boy? You got a bike one day, didn't you? Remember how thrilled you were? went riding "places" and doing "things" with "Freckles" and "Skinny" and "Speeder" and "Duke"? Though they are all "big shots" now bank managers, prominent merchants, professional men and captains of industry still the incidents of your boyhood on a bicycle with them are among your happiest memories! That's right, isn't it. Dad? . ,. 11 -If I "T"l n. t Yvem meres a cnip on the old block in your house and he is just as anxious to own a bike as you once we're. After all, boys haven't changed much since you were one So get your boy a bicycle just as soon as you can and let him enjoy the thrill and freedom and fun that only a bicycle can give. Don't delay because, as you know, boys grow up very quickly become "big shots" and have to work and worry instead of laugh and play in the sunshine. So help your son to enjoy a full boyhood by getting him a C.C.M. bicycle. I say a C.C.M. because it's the bike 1 first selected, and in all my years on the track I've never found anything better. The C.C.M. is a really beautiful piece of precision machinery If it wasn't it would, never carry me at top speed hour after hour around the race track and it's not my CC.M.'s fault that "we" don't go faster. C'mon, Dad. Buy your boy or your girl a' bicycle and be sure it's a C.C.M. So Long! Torchy Peden G. C. M. BICYCLES Hi Bicycle Accessories & Parts Dunlop Ricycle Tires GORDON'S HARDWARE rHuwtoBLU a Bicycle When you buy a bicycle examine it carefully first. See that the two sprockets are in perfect alignment so that the chain will run smooth ly. See that the two wheels spin freely and are lined up so that when you ride the bicycle the two wheels track like one, See that all the bright parts are heavily chromiunvplated. Be sure that the spokes are rustproof and that the tires are Dunlops. Be sure thaf the bicycle you buy is a C.C.M. and then you will get the best there is in every detail. C.C.M. "Girl's" or "Boy's" JO C.C.M. "Crescent" Men i C.C.M. "Udiet1" 36.00 C.C.M. "Boy Scout" 37 50 C.C.M. "Sundard Roadster". . . , 37 50 C.C.M. "Road Racers" J37.50 and 52 50 C.C.M. "Motorbike" J" C.C.M. "Flyte" C.C.M. "Delivery" (lei basket) 55. 00 Time payments may b arranged for small extra charge. Ask your dealer for catalogue. McRAE BROS. Local Ants For C. CM. BICYCLES