PAOETWO ' - DAILY NKWfl , . Mfrthen If II vi ttify jet the jrltft MtitUction in having th!r children's fcl fitted with thi lii.-Andin. JTackand Jfi 11 HEALTH SHOES for bovi nd iJiom. They hve ell urtctrttlnty concerning the til-Important autttj ofOXFORDS in Broun and fittinj remod. Let ui ihe. v. PAack' ako ' Patent Strap " suppers, meed trom- $1.65 to $3.00 Family Shoe Store Third Ave. Phone 357 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pubilaned Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Newi. Limited, Third Avenue H- P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Edftor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall ox earner, yearly period, paid In advance . $ By maU to all parts of BrltUh Columbia, the British Empire and By mall to all other countries, per year " g oo For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week Advertising and Circulation Telephone 9g News Department Telephone 86 DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau at Circulation THE JUNIOR nil A Miw.n Thursday, June 4, 1936 Very few people who hear about the activities of the Junior Chamoer of Commerce realize just what it means u jumig men oi pie city to gather once a month, dine together and then discuss various civic and other problems in a more or less informal manner. These same young men do more than talk. They carrv out civic projects which they consider of value to Prince Rupert, help raise money for worthy objects and in a general way iden- &Kem ves activ6y with the life of the city. While the Junior Chamber occasionally robs the senior body of some valuable material, it will likely be found that it will be a first rate training school for the more considered and possibly more conservative moves of the older body. It is quite an education fnr a mpTTlKor rf ilia . 1 n,c okuivi uuuy to navp rhp nrivilon-Q f nf li'ofJv,.. i .is i. . . . r'"t-au ui iioi,cuijijj iu Lne uiHcussions oi tne juniors. They show a knowledge of conditions and a grasp ot iundamentals which would often put to shame the older members of the community, Added to this is the fearlessness of youth which adds zest to the proceedings. Possibly when the juniors reopen proceedings in the taU they might be induced to put on a joint dinner under their own auspices to hear the report of the committee on tisheries which is to be prepared during the summer. It might be an eye-opener to the older people to find out how much the juniors know about this subject. . CHINESE DIFFICULTIES ni China seems to be again in a very disturbed condition. Evidently the south does not like the policy of the Nanking Government and is planning-to upset it. The country seems hopelessly divided and bandit-ridden, just the condition which offers an opportunity to a strong neighbor to attempt a war of conquest., THOMAS WAS GUILTY Kight Hon. J. H. Thomas, labor member of the National Government m Great Britain, has been found to have been guilty of betraying a sacred trust. As a result of information secured from him, certain people were able to make money on the stock exchange. Quite likely there was no intentional wrong on the part of Thomas. Likely he discussed state matters at his own dinner table and the information was passed on. That was one case where silence would have been more valuable than gold. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHING CURTAIN RODS.. "Brass" Extend to four feet, each ifc KIRSCH CURTAIN RODS- Extend to four feet, each ,P Extend to seven feet, each ""ZZZZZ'ZZ' 'm WINDOW SHADES, all sizes, each, from I" .85c Third Avenue Prince Uunert ... , llUUC 4 43 HIGH WINS ANOTHER: team.re-arranged to have a strong er defence nlflvprl a much hotter out the pl-y and gave his forwards syery opportunity. Nelson and Kl-hara made a nice run for Birrien but Parsons was very safe. Currie uopped a hard drive from Holke- '"tad who, a moment afterwards centred and hit the crossbar. Smith caugni tne rebound and drove through, giving Mah no chance. A good run by Schubert brought the play about High School's snal when the whistle sounded for hall time. High School nrpssoH Tct nf 4W. w - v. '.K'V Ul 1,1C jecond half but could not penetrate tne Borden defence until the last five minutes of the game u.'hen HoUcestad 'scored. P. Knutson put some lovely centres across and Wlkdal had several shots but Mah was in good form and. nlthnnnh hard pressed, kept his goal clear. Borden . Street Mah: Scherk; Roberton, Currie, Bill; Kl-hara, Nelson, Schubert, nnnfc Judge. High School Blain- Parsons; Christian. Fitch, nmwn'l P. Knutson, Houston, Smith, Wik- aai, Homestad LEGION LINE-UP The Canadian Legion line-up for tonight's Stuart shield football game against Dominion nnir,, ,m be as follows: Ted Smith; Henry Dickens and Bill Murray; Fitch, Sonny Dickens and Greer; Houston, Cameron, Cromp, O'Neill and Bussanlch; reserves Bremner and Hardy. Uunusuallv rainv tions at Seattle and Portland on Tuesday of this week prevente.1 the playing of scherinipn , JOE scott ivTRoniirrs AQUAPLANING AS NEW LOCAL AQUATIC SPORT A budget of latest sporting news from Ocean Falls announces that the newly formed Co-operative Community Centre at the paper town Is planning one of the larg-ast Dominion Day celebrations o be held there In recent years. Every line of sport carried on a' Ocean Falls will be included In an ambitious program which It Is neing planned to stage. 1he new "Orphans" basehah team at Ocean Falls made Us de but In the league there last Fri day night under the management of Bill McCarrick and won over Baillle's Mechanics In a slow but Interesting game. Three base hits by Craig and Gillanders of th Orphans spelt ruin for the Mechanics and, from the fifth Inning on, the game was pracUcallv on Ice. Batteries Referee, Jack Campbell sr.; lines- iMcCarrlck and men, Vic Houston and B. Parkes I he league standing to date: W. D. L. F. A. P. High School 5 2 0 19 7 12 Booth 2 2 1 17 6 6 Borden 0 0 6 2 25 0 FOOTBALL THURSDAY, JUNE 4 Dominion Dairy vs. Legion BASEBALL FRIDAY, JUNE 5 Elks vs. Sons of Canada Baseball Scores American League New York 11, Chicago 1. Boston C, Cleveland 2. Detroit 7, Philadelphia 11. . St. Louis 4, Washington 7. National League Louis .7,. Brooklyn 3. ; New York 3, Chicago 0. Boston 4, Pittsburg 3(11 ins.) Philadelphia - Cincinnati, scheduled. not 5 4 Defeated Borden Street Three To Aquaplaning was introduced Nil In Junior Football ) as a new line of water sports ; ln Prince Rupert yesterday Borden Street School, with when Joe Scott crossed the harbor In fhic mnnnpr hphlnrl 4 Dr. Home Alpxanrlpr'R sneeri. t game against King Edward High , boat Marjorie "Doc" eave Joe School in the Junior Football a good run but he hune on an League game last .evening. The j even keel all the way from the game was well contested with High floats of the Prince Rupert School winning by three eoals to Rowiner & Yacht Club tn thp I nil. i Salt Lakes. Dr and Mrs AIpy. Houston scored High's first E.nal ! ander and Mr and Mrs. Sam with a well directed shot. A Ions Jabour were aboard the Mar- hard drive from Brown was well Jorie. saved by Mah, and Scherk cleaved Holkestad's centre. Roberton, play- ( ing his first league game, was good ' wnue currie, at centre-half. oDensd CELEBRATE JULY FIRST Ocean Falls to Stage Big Sports Program Other Athletfc Activities at Paper Town J. Underwood' Mechanics, LGarrod and R. In one of the most exciting and Interesting Softball games ever seen at Ocean Falls, the Finishing Room's hard-hitting nine were a Die 10 nose out the Sawmill 12 to 11 after thirteen Innings of play. MacLean, former popular MaccaDee nurler of Vaneouvpr pitched for the Finishers whilr Bialr was moundsman for the Saw mill nine. The Ocean Falls Amateur Aqua tic Club staged a successful gala last Thursday evening at thp swimming pool In the paper town swimming in the different dis- lances, diving, water polo and comic acts featured the evening's entertainment. Jack Jacquest has proven his swimming chamDion ship ability In the short time he nas already been at Ocean Falls and the younger element of the paper town are already well oi the way to aquatic records. Coast League baseball fixtures. In Macrnee Watson 7 1 i league games that up ninJL,L, u Los AnW H.f "",rJ ulo - 0 5 to 4 and Mission Reds won over San Francisco 1 to nothing -O' BASEBALL June 5- Elks vs. Sons of Canada. Lawn Bowling Tinker's Rink Won Over MacPhee's In Only Fixture Played last Evening G. P. Tinker's defated D. A. Mac-Phee's rink by a score of 23 to 19 last night In a regularly scheduled Canadian National Recreation Association's Lawn Bowling League fixture. The game of George Hill vs. Angus Macdonald rinks was postponed. 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