PAGE TWO SPECIALS DAILY EDITION WENT OVER OBJECTIVE ItesHlt of Women's Campaign For Restoration Fund in This Diocese Gratifying The women's department of the Caledonian dioce,san rally of the Restoration Fund, with an objective of' $500, had actually raised $865.30,' according to a highly satisfactory, financial statement which was presented Wednesday night at a meeting of this department of the women's activities In connection with the annual convention of Caledonia Diocesan Woman's Auxiliary. Mrs. G. A. Rix, organizer and chairman of the women's department of the Restoration Fund For SATURDAY ONLY Running Shoes for the Family Childieu's Strap Slippers ' 59c $ Misses' Strap Slippers 69c THE DAILY NEWS. fKINCE RUPERT BUITISU COLUMBIA little Gents' Hoots, Sizes 9 to 13 89c . "Boys' Boots, Sizes 1 to 5 99c Women's Broun Oxfords 99c Men's Black Boots $1.19 SHOES THAT AKE IDEAL FOB OUTINGS AND PLAY The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN . Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ... .. $h By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and By mall to an other countries, per year . 8 00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week i Friday, May 29, 1936 rally, presided over the meeting. It was also reported that the entire diocesan objective of $3000 had been ralsd In cash with the excep tion of $35 up to the holding of the meeting. The restoration rally meeting wa a very successful gathering with a sympathetic audience. Very Rev. James B. Gibson, chairman of the Restoration Fund campaign for the diocese, gave a splendid financial report In the Absence of the treasurer, G. P. Tinker. Rt. Rev, G. A. Rlx D.D., Bishop of Caledonia, gave a missionary address with special reference to the Restoration I Fund. Rev. Canon W. F. Rush-brook conducted the devotional portion of the meeting. Letters which were read Included an Inspiring message from Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh who had been treasurer of the women's rally. Mrs. Robert Bartlett was secretary. Insist on "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Orliliul For S.U mt Vendor, or direct from Order Dept." liauo? Control Board, 847 IWtj Street, Y.ucouter, tJ.C. Bottled and euartntwd by Wmiam Grant & Suns limited, Ctaflddich tnd Bilvenle-Glenllvet Diirtllkriee, NEW LOW PRICE mi. .. mm Dull. BEST PROCURABLE inu advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at dcean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT every Thursday, 10:30 p.m Canadian National Steamships V8-36 YANKS HAVE GOOD LEAD Forging; Ahead in American Loop Cards and Giants Battling Hard NEW YORK, May 29: (CP) Scoring a close 5 to 4 victory over Brooklyn Dodgers at the Polo 0 rounds Wednesday, New York Giants, behind the pitching of Carl Hubbell, moved, tnto a tie for leadership of the National League with the St. Louis Cardinal who were swamped by the Pittsburg Pirates Pittsburg as the Giants dropped a double-header to Boston. The Pirates, as a result of two victories, were again in third place ahead of Chicago Cubs who lost on their home field to Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday but won yesterday. The Reds are In sixth place. The Phillies, playing at home, defeated the cellar, leaving Brooklyn once again at the bottom. The New. York Yankees, by defeating the Boston Red Sox at Boston Wednesday and Thursday, Increased their -margin of leadership In the American League to two and a half games. Yesterday's scores were: National League Cincinnati 5, Chicago 11. Pittsburg 7, St. Louis 2. Boston 45, New York 3-4. Brooklyn 13, Philadelphia 10. American League Chicago 6, Detroit 5. St. Louis 5, Cleveland 6. Philadelphia 4-0, Washington 3-5. New York 10, Boston 6. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE , - W. St, Louis 24 New York 24 Pittsburg 19 Chicago 18 Boston ..: ....19 Cincinnati r...., 18 Brooklyn 15 Philadelphia 15 AMERICAN L. 13 14 18 18 20 20 24 25 LEAGUE W. L. New York 27 13 Boston 25 16 Cleveland 21 17 Detroit 22 18 Chicago 19 17 Washington 21 20 Philadelphia 12 25 St. Louis 9 30 Pet .649 .632 .514 500 .485 .474 .385 .375 Pet. i tiik si'iMtr.MF. eoi iiT of imiTisii ( Ol.r.MIIIA IN PKOfl.lTE IN HIK MATTKK OF THE DATED thta 22nd dy of May J938. INOKMAN A, WATT. Official Administrator.; Prince Rupert, B O. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY PROM HOME" Rates 11.00 np 80 Room Hot It Cold Watei Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone. 281 P.O. Box 196 DAILT NEWS Friday, May 29, 1838 DR, LENOX 'Delegate Tells IC I V A Vmfl Of Convention Gave Farewell Address at Annnal Meeting of. Anglican V. A. Yesterday Dr. Eleanor Lenox, Japanese missionary under the Anglican Church in Prince Rupert, gave her farewell address to the Women's Auxiliary yesterday afternoon at the annual meeting in the Cathedral Hall. She atrVnded a'ong with John Dybhavn. has been superannuated after if hare were,approxlmately 1500 Romany years In the service of the.tarlans with their-' wives present church, thirteen of which had been j and the subjects dlscuwd had in connection with the Japanese mostly to do with governmental mission in this city. and ycnth problems. There were In her address to the ladles-she ; the usual number of functions In-told of her early life In Toronto ; eluding a banquet and the gover-where, at her mother's wish, shejnor's ball and an exenrsfon to New studied medicine at the university I ca?tle Island, all of which were and took her degree of medical ar opuusmen:, ricm. oaiua,- malher did not llV3 to however, resumed exclusive leader- lee hpr des,r(, fnlfUlfd lhe htp yesterday although beaten by while her daughter was taking her oral examination. The death cf her father took place soon, afterwards and It was then she decided to accept a call to go to the mission field In Japan. In Japan there was keen competition with the Buddhists which made the work there difficult. The I Buddhists formed women's associa- Boston Bees and climbed out of the itlons amJ abq adopted mus,c ,n their services to offset the Christian hymnal services. At Port ' Esslngton a Buddhist temple had recently been erected. The fishermen's union and the Japanese consul opposed this move. An encouraging sign was that one of the leading Japanese and his wife were recently confirmed as members of the Anglican Church. Miss Lenox" said she had i enjoyed the work In Prince Rupert I very much, She did not yet know who her successor would be. Mrs. Rlx. after commenting on the wonderful work she' had done In the city, moved that a standing vote of thanks be given Miss Lenox. Mrs. Brown of Port Esslngton, In seconding It, spoke of the splendid work Miss Lenox had done In PortJ Esslngton. Mrs, J. B. Gibson gave an encouraging and Inspiring presidential address. Mrs. G. A. Kelsey was made a life member In the organization in recognition of her outstanding work for the church. Mrs. J. D. Allen and Mrs. Rlx1 performed the ceremony of pinning on the badge Rev. Canon Rushbrook spoke most appreciatively of the work done by Mrs. Kelsey at St. Peter's I Tea was served by the ladles at .675 14 o'clock and after tea Miss Davies .610 .553 .550 .528 .515 .324 .231 fine Came of soccer In t)ne of the best played and most strenuously contested football games that has been seen In many a long day on the Acropolis 11111 grounds, Dominion Dally scored a gave a report on the pageant "Like a Mighty Army" during the Jubilee celebration at Ottawa. SEATTLE BEATS OAKLAND SEATTLE. Mav 29: Seattle do- feated Oakland by a score of 6 Co 5 In a Pacific Coast League nlghi U. ! ' LMseuuu game. WASHINGTON STATE WINS SEATTLE, May 29: University fif tritlhlVc 19 in 1 if'.trMr nttM Tf.,1 rH!nnteM80adf aROyalerslty of Washington In north"- Hflnnn Canadlan nn Naval Naval Volunteer 7rvliintor nacrua Reserve I - two to one. It was the second fixture of the Stuart Benefit Shield' series and proved to be a thrilling affair. west conference baseball resulted in Washington State ConeEe tak- Ing the title. OFF TO POUGIIKEEI'SIE SEATTLE, May 29: University of Washington rowing team will uiMiNH-.leave on June 6 for! Poughkeepsle. is tiif. matter of the F.MTvrE or l"ew xorK w compete in tne an- loiiN jov, iMrratnt. j nual national collegiate rowing take NOTicEtnrt bv order n.irace- The team Is now practising Honour Judge fisher. Ijoc1 Judzc of ' lsslduonsfyj the Supreme Court of Britten. Cotum tnM mao tn zand day ot May, 193, I ,T of John Jcy, Deceacd Inttetate, late off rrince RUfert, B.C., who died On th t 25th day of April, 1936. All persons having claims against the said estate are I hereby required to furnlah same pro' I perly verified to me on or before the j 26th day of June 1930; otherwise tlla-, portion of the said Estate will be made ' without regard thereito. All partk In-; debted to the eald Estate we requtred to pay the amount of their IndebftfJ nets to me forthwith. Hffl mm i i Mrii At Vancouver At the Rotary Club luncheon yfc?rday afternoon Pr. Near Carter gave a very interesting resume of the1, proceedings of the district convention of Rotary District , No. 1 at Vancouver recently which he 'a-gelv attended and enjoyable. i District No. t Includes British' Columbia, -Alaka, Washington,; Oregon and" Idaho. " j Thomas Kaye, Union Oil Co. official, who has been here and In the district for the past few days! on one of his periodical trttfii. alls by the Princess Adelaide to-1 night on his return south. 1 Ribbentrop In London Again BERLIN, May 29: Count Joarrr Im von Ribbentrop has left again for London to confer with ths British "jqvornment on matters concerning the governments of Great Britain and Germany. The exact nature of th ennversation$ has not been revealed. 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