BUY YOUR CORONATION DANCE SHOES At a Surprisingly Great Saving While Our Reorganization Sale Lasts . EXTRA SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Women's Black Suede Gore Pumps Stylish Buckles, Spanish Heels Regular $5.00 Women's White Shoes Great Variety to choose from Mostly all sizes. Values to $6.50 THE DAILY NEWS. CltlNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLU.MDIA $2.95 265 Hundreds of Bargains too Numerous to- Mention. Family shoe store ltD The Home of Good Shoes Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion ciassmed. advertising,, per word, per Insertion 1.00 .02 Local waders, per line, per insertion .. : .25 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone gc DAILY EDITION Thursday, May 6, 1937 FEDERAL BUILDING SOON While, of course, there was no reason at any time to doubt that the work would be proceeded with once the appropriation tor same hau been passed by Parliament, it is. nevertheless,, reassuring to hear from the member for Skeena, Olof Hanson, that tenders for the construction ,of our- new federal building at Prince Rupert, may he exnectpd to hp rnlWl nr. nnv ttmpnnw TIia cnnna- tVm iu ue uasumeu: mat ine summer win noc nave advanced very far before the actual construction starts. Through provincial government co-operation, an excellent site has been secured and, judging from what we have so far learned, the building will be adequate and creditable. FEAR PREVENTS WAR Fear of war seems still to be the most effective preventative of war in Europe. There is a good deal of bluff ing, face-making and hovering around the brink.. The atmosphere continues very explosive but, when it .comes down to the fine point, none of the nations appear willing to go through. As long as the fear of war continues,, possibly we shall have no general war. It would be a relief for everyone, however, if this long drawn out and very unnecessary Spanish conflict could be cleaned up without further delay. A POLITICAL GODSEND Lacking any real political issue prior to its appearance the proposal to include the Yukon Territory in the Province of British Columbia is welcomed, especially by opponents of the Liberal government, as a first class bone of contention, says Financial News. To take stands against health insurance or marketing legislation was believed dangerous. Reminders; of the old work and wages slogan were ineffectual as the government could point to a general revival of work and wages during the past four years. Thus Premier Pattullo's espousal of the British Columbia-Yukon alliance was a political godsend to an uninteresting campaign. The Suehiro boatbuilding shop at Cow Bay, Prince Hupert, has under construction a 48-foot peineboat for William Leask of Metlukalla. The boat, which Is to be equipped with a GO h.h. Atlas-Imperial engine; is to be completed by May H0, LAND ,T Kiirm No. 13. FORM op notice Tartar Unit lltrlt IMttrli-t nf Atiln ... w. wvu... WM-W VI .afjll. Lake. North Wert corner- Post. Oround runa ao chain from Uiia -pott la a outhm direction then 20 chain cbs, then 20 chain norUi. then 20 chain ft( Uj legal part oi heglnnJnr, FIIED W: ACKLES C1IAKLE8 OBEatLAMDER, Dated Ajirll eth, 1937. Athletes From Skidegate For Prince Rupert SKIDEGATE, May G: Tin Sons of Skidegate Athletic Association, is golnir to Prlnen ntinort ;S?E5? ha S ' A1 " to compete in the chamnionshit. The well known Harmony Dance Orchestra of Skidegate l going to Prince Ruperl to put on a. series of dances during th Coronation - week. , - BORDEN IN HANDY WIN Defeated Jlooth School Five One in Junior Football nara. SU Loul . t New York 7 ; Chicago o c Boston 7 7 Philadelphia .7.6 7 Brooklyn 4 9 Cincinnati 2 q American League New York a 3 Detroit 7 4 Boston .5 3 Philadelphia s 4 Cleveland 4 5 Washington :..4 7 St. Louis r TRAPPERS' 7 To Last evening' Junior Football Kame resulted in a decisive win for librden Street School which defeated Hooth Memorial School by five goals to one. . Opening exchanges were fairly even hut ability to make the most oi openings gave Horden four good goals in the first half; all scored by Alan Smith. Zbura had no chance- with, anv of ther .shots. iJust before the- half closed. Mail brought off a "grand save from Franks. With the hill in its favor. Iiooth but was well held. Cameron "was ... 11 ... . , . ueauy uirougn nut uircl and .vjc-Leod slopped him. From a penally Schubert added a fifth for Ilor den. A long centre by Gomez ;beat Mah and. in trvinir to clear from Cameron. Mcleod turned the ball thrnilL'h hia nun irnnl Teams : Korden 'Mah; McLeod. Bird; Nishikaze, Iloberton, Fong; Wong. A. Smith, Schubert, Hill, ! liooth Zbura; Keays, Suhberg; Watt, Franks, McCrimmon; Mc-Lean, Hougan. Cameron. Simundr sen, Gomez. Linesmen K. Cameron and D. Eastman. Heferee J . s. Wilson. Rorden was aggressive in .it. tack with Smilh quick and strong in his. shooting. Schubert spoiled himself and handicanned hi team by silly questioning of the referee's decisions. He i the only player who did it Hodgkinson was clever while Wong did well. The defence was. sound. Booth defence was hest hpi-vp.1 by Zbura, Keays, who improves with, every, game, and .Sunberg. Watt waR good and McCrimmot also gave a irood dianhiv EW ward Cameron was the only ont to be dangerous- though all tried Saturday's fixture brings Booth Memorial School and King Ed ward High School (first year) to tfethen TEAMS ARE SELECTED 'rince Kupert Baseball Association Makes. Final Arrangements For Coronation Day Game The executive nf th Prinro Rupert Baseball Association was n session last niuht to mnVe final arrangements for the season's opening game on Cnrnnn. Hon Day an exhibition l.plivnon teams renresentintr Cnnadhm .egion and Sons of Canada. Joel Campbell will be manager of tho l-egion team while Walter Johnson will handle the Sons. Player will be as follows: Canadian Legion Burv. Bow- den, Stalker,. Smith,, Howe, An tonelli, Comadina. Slmunden Mrquhar,, Burnett and Monte- sano. Sons of Canada Gurvich. Lind.. Kay,, Letourneau, Dominato,, Mitch ell. Johnson. Stiloa r'liohon Morgan and Campbell. Baseball Standings (Including yesterday's games) National League eupotion Mir, intend to apply tor rfootball.. games and various other - W. T. Pittsburg. g 2 purchase rchase lh the followln-!tt i . . . - ..vaBv J. permission to described landa: field, events, during the Corona Commmclng at a port, located twnjtlon celebrntinna Pet. .818 .667 .583 .500 .500 .462 .308 .182 .727 .636 .625 .556 .444 .364 .333 .300 Will guarantee ton mnrlrnf ni-li ior Beaver and Muskrat.. Other furs at value, FRANK LOCKWOOD riione lllue 729 P.O. Box 200 THE DAILY NEWS WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Skidegate Trnllers A.cci ation is busy getting ready foi the summer fishing at North Island. The Association recent! purchased a packer, the "Burnabj M," which will pack" fwh ftm ; North Island to the CSnadfaj) 'Fish and Cgjd Storage Ca. plfrnt in Irinee Kuperl. The Assowaww consists of fifty gaslwaK. C N. II. steamer Prince George, which arrived in Irt at 11. 30 yesterday morning from Vancouver, Powell Riw and Ocean Falls and will be hatM here this evening southbouad will be replaced next week h the steamer Prince I'upert. ThtrJ Prince George will be nevt hexeJ June 9 with a special charter of the- Vancouver Board oi Trad-on a. northern cruise. C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Xeil McLean, arrived in port at 7 o'clock last erenine. from Vancouver via the Oueen Charlottee Islands and will Inhere until Friday night at 10..10 when, she will sail on her returr south over the same route. Tht Prince John brought in a numbei of well known Queen Charlotte Islanders among her passeiwfers including W. S. Singer. Mrs James Martin and Mrs. Edward Pongs of Massett; It. G. Me-Kenzie and G. H. Jolliffe of Queen Charlotte City; C. A Moses of Dead Tree Point; Mrs. K. C. Stevens of Skidegate; A K. Mallory of Port Clements, and James Denholme of Tlell. YANKS WIN 0NCEM0RE Improve Leadership in American League Pittsburgh Pirates Still Going Strong DETROIT, May C: (CP)-New York Yankees scored another vir. tory over Detroit Tigers here yes terday to extend, their margin ot leadership n the America i-eague, over tne tigers to one full game. Philadelphia Athletic won a close verdict over Chicagr White Sox in the onlv other era rm In the American League yester day. The White Sox. dropped into the cellar position. Pittsburgh Pirates tout innpr! their winning streak In the Na tional League with an easv vf.. tory over Brooklyn Dodgers- and now nave a one and a half game lead over the- second nliiru Vu lead over the second place St. Louis Cardinals whr. coma out of their slumn with vic tory over Boston Bees whom they ousted irom third place. The Bees are now ln a tie for fourth place-with the Chicago Cub, who nan a. slugging victory over tht Phillies who fell into sixth placo. Yeslerday's Big League scores: American League Philadelphia 7, Chicago 0. New York 7; Detroit 3. Boston-St. Louis, rain. Washington-Cleveland, rain. National League Chicago 17, Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 13, Boston 1. Pittsburgh 5, Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 8, New York 5. S. GOOD PRESIDENT Heads Women's Canadian Club Oilier Officers Also Elected Yesterday The Women's Canadian Club, at its annual meeting yesterday, elected, officers for the year as follows: President, Mrs. P. N. Good. First Vice-President, Mrs. J. D. Fraser. Second. Vice-President, Mrs. F. A. MacCallum. Secretary; Mrs. A. L. Holtby. Press Correspondent, Mrs. W. A. Rlddell, Treasurer, Mrs. W. D. yance. Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. 8. El-klns. Executive Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, Mrs. C. C; Mills, Mrs. A. E. Parlow and Mrs. George Crlpps. The clurj. had a- successful year. There are 64 paid-up members. The- finances being; on the right side, the following donations were ordered: library, $25;. museum, $5; Coronation celebration,. $5. j His Lumbago Went In Two Weeks The Letter Box LIBRARY Al'PKAi. Never Ilt IWtter in His Life - ." 7" 11 'Editor, Daily News: Tbonsh be- tried many so-called; j:.. .li. .Ant nnA1 j itMHjri iflu ru at a Board shows that "the Library softer Uh lumbago for years, it tnrcWed him. in fact, until he .were nasaireaay oeen a Be,.erou th purchase of new Imoks. The his words:- Salts. Tbese are own -I wouM like to tell you of the nam 01 aonor. are-oe...K 1 I A. 1 . 1.1. .. J 4 V linn ari hr..Ht THrlrerf from taking Km. me uururi mm: ... to thank piib icly thost hen SarK For some years past have been a. sufferer from lum- wno ""P' orieu "VJ ... bago. I tried no end of other reme- Xe.m lu lml,r,,ve lhe li,'rarr wr- dies, but got no relief whatever un-ivl"- ... , , . , til one day I saw Kruschen adver- 1,'e ,,ur r? 7w "Jl Used and thought I would give it a wl T"in..rW.w..-.H trial, r did. and to my surprise the!"ave 0,,e or "n tembago left me after taking Iton j MW Kruschen for a fortnight I am now 1 u J-"'"""" T u,c uking it regularly every day and etver felt better in my life." W.K. Kruschen Is a combination of mineral salts which assist In sti mulating your liver, kidneys and digestive traet to healthy, regular activity. If you could see how Krus chen dissolves away uric acid de posits, you would agree that the Kruschen treatment should bring rtlief in cases of lumbago. Water System At Skidegate SKIDEGATE. May 0 A . L. McNaughton of Vancouver has re CLEAN U . are, therefore, proper place ttt appeal for contributions to. all those library borrowers who have not retfeived, a Jettcr. of request 01 who for any. reason have not yei Imade a. contribution, to the cam paign fund. The money raised will be used principally to buy new books for the free adult and children's section which, are becoming badl. depleted and partly to rebind books too worn to be allowed on the shelves at present. The Board feato that the majority of library patrons can make some contribution no matter how small' and hat. If they will do so, a tremendous improvement can be made in the library ser cently completed a new dam and vice in the provision of a wide? water main at a cost of $8,(100, selection of the immense wealth wiving Skidegate the best water of IHt raltj re which, is coming out system of any native village 011 continually. the coast. The hydrants, aro equal Contributions may be, mailed to that of City of Prince Rupert, to the librarian or placed in tht Five hundred feet of two and contribution box In the library it one half inch fire hose is to. b coin envelops which arc provide ? used which gives Skidegate the there. best fire protection of any Indian LIDUAJI.V BOARD CAMPAIGN Ulage on the whole coast. FUND COMMITTER May Highlights THE GARDEN May is the Gardeners' Month and good gardeners use good, handbooks. See our selection Including the following: Complete Guide to Gardening , 40c Gardening Shortcuts $1.40 Modern Guide to Successful Gardening , $1.40 Ca&wlls Handbooks Rockeries, Plant Pests, Dahlias, Gladioli and Begonias. Etc., each 50c- Audels Growers" Guide 4 volumes, Soil Management, Market Gardening, Vegetables, each $1.75, Beautiful Flowers $2.00 Garden Flowers in Full Color : MOTHERS-DAY May 9th Mttoes ., 50c & $1.00 Beautiful Cards !l.:...-.;...5e to 25c V THE CORONATION . Reservations for "The Story of the- Coronation" must be placed; immediately to avoid' disappointment. Don't-delay. Phono 0; price- $35, TENNIS Just received a complete line of-SLAZENGER Tennis Rackets and Balls. The name SLAZENGER guarantees you a better gamo. Come ln and see this splendid line. UP WEEK 2 For your painting Hiippie.s; nardcnintr supplies, nml for your took and hardware on, those little repaiir jolw around the home, SEE GORDON'S HARDWARE phonc 311 McBridc St a . . 1 - g PLANT UP - FIX UP - PAINT UP' g, OtAUlll'I iri:rit:rit!it!Bi!ii!!:iiMii!lji!E1:i!i,IIIBI-ll;IB m 3 BQI MST TIMES TONIGHT lilt Gk... .... Ml v unuw l., 8:03 JACK BENNY BURNS and ALLEN MARTHA ItAYE MARY BOLANU "COLLEGE HOLIDAY" 'At 7:39 & 8 .3; ADDED SporUieht: "Bugle From Blue Grass" "Populat Science-Cartoon: "I'uddy the Pup, Novelty "Did You Know That COMLNfJ FRIIJAV Charles Uoyer. Jean Arthur in -insiory is Atade at Nlthf The Central Hotel HOOMS and CAFE riione 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. K. 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