PAGE TWO. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, A Our Misses', Children's SHOE DEPARTMENT Carries a Very Complete Line of AlltGrades.of .FOOTWEAR Misses' Calf Oxfords Size U Ho 2' up from 'Child's Patent 'Straps Size'8to 10.1 up from Infants' Patent Straps Size 2 to V, up .from ' 95 c Have them fitted with our x-ray system of fitting. It costs no more. F Agents for Jack & .1 ill and Ileweston Makes AMILY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes D. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA .Published Ever Afternoon, (Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avsnue H. F. PULL EN --. Managing-Editor SUBSURimON KATES City. delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid lri.advai.ce $5.00 For lesser, periods, paid In advance, per week ...,y .10 By.mall'to all other countries, per year ', .". 9.00 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire. and United States, yearly period, paid In advance ..'.. 3.00 , ADVERTISING KATES Transient, display .advertising, per.incli. per ,lnselon.i.. Classified advertising, per "word,. per Insertion - L. Local readers, per line, per Insertion .Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone .. 1 Member of Audit Bureau ot. Circulations DAILY EDITION .,98 .. 8G 1.00 .02 .25 iSaturday. April .24, 1937: Brotherhood of Service The British Empire should be a brotherhood of service to the world. It must be that if it is to succeed permanently. The idea of sitting back and letting the rest of the world go its own way, fight its own battles and not caring what happens is the wrong idea. If iever, there is to be a worm union in which wars Will cease it has to come.Sicily in 1350. The Baronv of cas. about by all taking an active interest. The British EmpireUel Cicciano was gained by prof- U i. J. l tl. .1.1 1 if o Kin marl in oval mm.t..'nnnn diiuuiu uc tut; ureaiesL lacior in ine wona ior ueace. rv-,urtiUm;M, mi a? 1 11 it ji CROWNING Coming Ceremony Will Reflect 'Progress of Gentler Sex 'In Affairs of Oritish (Empire LONDON, April 24: (CP) - llJeautlfuTly-gowned women may !be out-numbered by brilliantly-! ,unlformed men in thesKreat congregation in Westminster Abbey ion Coronation .Day. .But among those in the scinl Mating -crim- son, scarlet and blue, .will be ,wome.n whose presence (empha sizes recent historical development and the changing status of women in a changing world. Canadian,. Aiwtnilian and -South AfricaiiTborn momen who .have married into the, peerage, will sit with those whose lineage jlate! back to the Norman -conquest. Among .peeresses of Canadian birlh are the Counters of Minto and Countess of Haddington, daughters of G. W. Cook of Montreal; Lady Harding, former ly Margot Fleming of Ottawa the Marchioness of Donegal, whe, ,was Yiolet .Twining of Halifax-:Lady tie Hlagneire, the Freneh 'Canadian; Lady Congleton, si.stei of the. present Lord Strathcona and the two Lady.Shaughnessys. For I he first time in British history women may attend the Coronation as members of parlia ment. A cross-section of all parties, Viscountess Astor, Eleanoi Rathbone, Megan Lloyd George Irene Ward, Florence Horbrugh, Ellen Wilkinson and Mrs. H. P. Tate, as elected representatives of the people, may claim their priv eiage oi seeing the King receive his crown, Incidentally, he wi'l be crowned in the chair which the suffragettes tried to destroy with a .bomb shortly after the ast Coronation in 1011. Notable Women Two women appear on the long list of presentatives of British possessions and .foreign countries and they, too, mav be said to represent romance Qf history an progress. tThe Most Noble, Mary Sciher- ras :D'Amico Inguarnez, ,Baron ess of rDiarel-Bniet, Bukana and Castcl ' Cicciano, is the seniot member .of the Maltese nobility 1 ... .1 .... ann oj ,tne mree .Maltese representatives. ,About .70 .years of age, she ,is ,the 20th baroness of this title .created n 1350. Small iri stature and a famous hostess, she entertained King Edward VIII vvhen he .visited Malta. Her title comes from the Garden of .Djar-el.-Bniet given her ancestor by Louis .of .Arragon,, Serene King of There was a time when all the states of India were at'tuAr?er n representative.. war with each other. There was ceaseless warring and bickering and absolutely no stability. The British neoDle steimed in and -set them nn the marl tn tipjipp SinP tVip MacKENZlE'S BEAUTY REST MATTRESS -All sizes .SLUMBER KING i SWUNG- rat FURNITURE $42.50 13.50 Drop off to sleep naturally and healthfully ,on 'Beauty Rest k. 327 Third Ave. Phono 77S .i u 4vc iun un, nun uui II in England of English parents and is now spending her life in London while her son reigns as British have been in control .there has been no war of any'J SerBohriSeod0main, ha,f the importance and the people of the country have be.en.edu-- The title- hasT strange history cated and taught to carry on their. own affairs. ThatisiEarly in the joth centuo-, the na-what will happen some dav in Eurone. two or three stronp-ive Rajah 0f Sarawak found his A II , .1.4 . .0ln.nL a.. f countries win agree to control tnose that want to i trht'L- "'e t;"1"B 100 raucn I0-, and :cause turmoil. Young Canadians are a little inclined to draw back from imperial affairs .and to think that they will be all right. any way no matter what Europe may do. This is a jman to help him out. In .gratitude he left the Englishman the kingdom when he died. "The late Charles Rrooke, second mistaken notinn. Thp wnrlrl ic so emnll tnrlntr rW p,a1 of barawak, was the nation a mn,, or 1p auZ 1 ven . v va. m-w v.w VUUV.HW uiyuti uwjibi .uiiLC vv c jiirniie h.nrr ahmon tu a. all feel that, we have made a great forward movement fanee is his wife, who writes, is toward World peac6. .musical and lives in London. Her The British Empire is just beginning its work. It is held u !lh n.ow;Raj'ah ho ucceeded in . . ... ;,JI7 'famous for fightinir fV,r,v f i. .i i-js i i head- lufic:i u,y tica ji aKnuiueiiu aim sen-interest DUt aiSO It. hunters. snoum be hem together by ideas of -world, service. Acting; in conjunction with the United States, it has wonderful power .and. each year will see that power increase. People' of non-British nations that have thrown in their lot with j Canadians-will feel more and jnore that they are part of . a great world force, stronger than any other human force! that exists a.nd it will be a force for peace, justice and I right. The disintegration of the Empire would be a cala-j mity to the world. ' Canadians, we suggest, may .well realjze .their .destiny' as a strong factor in Empire affairs and through the Em-1 pire in world affairs. It is a great destiny a,nd one of which to be proud. j Today's (Baseball National, Lea pue Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 7. Boston 0, New York 3. Cincinnati .2, Pittsburg 3. American League St. Louis 4, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 6, Washington 4. Mail Schedule For the East- Monday, Wednesday,-and Friday .5 p.m, From the, East-Tuesday, Thursday, apd .Saturday 10;20 pm. Fpr Vancouver Tuesday 2:3,0 p.ny Thursday 9;30,pjn. .Friday .., ..M.,V 9;30,p.m. .Stop at iht Fraier Jldtel when visiting Stewart or Hyder. The only steam heated hotel In Portiarld Canal district. (tf) m.i English Woman Golfer Weds . ilROOTBALL Old Country Soccer Pictured in bridal array after their wedding at -St George's Church, Hanover Square Londop, are Lady and Sir John Heath-coat-Amory The bride is better known in sporting circles as Miss Joyce Wethered, British women's golf champion, and the world's best woman golfer. She met her husband on the golf links, GIANTS AND CARDS TIED Both Are so Far This Season With out Loss iiv National League MPW VflPIf Anrll 04- IPPl Warn VSrlr OfOntc hl-inlort Rnitnn 1 BTOOlUVn League while New York is in a similar fix in the -American. Yesterday's scores at a glance: National League Pittsburg 4, Cincinnati 3. St. Louis 5, Chicago .4. Boston 0, New York 3. Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 3. ' American .League Cleveland 9, .St. Louis 1. Chicago 2, Detroit 10. ' Philadelphia 7, Washington 1, New York-Boston, rain. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 ( The Central Hotel KOOMSand CAFE Phone, 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Baseball Standings (Including yesterday's games) National League W. L St. Louis 3 New "York " . 2 Pittsburg .2 Philadelphia 2 1 Bees three tOinothintf at the Polo I Chicago 0 Grounds y esterday to continue un- j Boston 0 beaten so far .this season, having i Cincinnati 0 now won thelrjirst two starts. The I Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 .500 .000 .000 .000 St. Louis Cardinals, heralded as! American. Leaeue i 1937 pennant winners, won five to ' w. ,L. four over Chicago Cubs. In another petroit 2 0 National League game yesterday, Boston .i p Brooklyn Dodgers took the measure Philadelphia ...a2 l oi tne pniines by a close lour to Cleveland 1 l tnree margin at Philadelphia to st 'Louis -i chalk up their first win of the sea-: Washington ..,1 . 2 son, it being tne Phillies' first de- Chicago 4 l .2 feat after having won a couple, 'New York ..A0 1 while, in the fourth at Cincinnati,' the Pittsburg Pirates beat the Reds . four to three. .FIRST IN 20 YEARS In the American League, the! Pet. 1.000 1.000 1 -.667 ,500 .333 .333 .333 .000 f Detroit Tigers pounded out a 10 to GLASGOW, April .24: (CP) ,g two victory over Chicago White Sox, J"mona nhite, ljueen's Park for their second victory without a Koalkeeper, ordered off the .field g defeat The Philadelphia Athletics i" a recent Scottish League soc- p easily downed the Washinaton cr trame with St. Johnstone, was Senators seven to ope. The game 'ater suspended for 4 'days. ;lt of New York Yankees with the vas the f,'rst time in 20 years Red Sox at Boston was rained out. tnal a p'aJ'erof the famous-amc-Cleveland had an easy nine to one eur ,!'UD nas come under the victory over St. Louis Browns, referee's ban. Teams so far . unbeaten this sea-j ' son are St. Uuls. New York and' Don't .forget when vlsitln? Port-Plttsburg ta the National League land Canal that the Frazer Hotel American. 71 ll Cincinnati, afd h0510" Boston ,n and the 18 the best"Pla to.stop. ' (to Chicago have so far been unable ' to win a game in -the National mid 26 MEETING; XUMysi '-eMiamptoi ,Larjre Attendance - at .Annual Gathering Jack Preece President The annual . .raveling of .the OJ1L v DZ. DECANIER You Mill apprrclate tlir rich quality ami rare flavor oMtits fine whUky . .. l.If nJc! from choice old liigliland mails. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA PinilUHY CO. LTD. m SELECT LUHISHV Charleton Athletic. 1 n.il Chelsea 2, Arsenai o. Grimsby 1, Everton 0 ..Leeds .,!,. Sunderland 0 Liverpool 1, Hudder m;i1 i .Maneuver Xiy i, SMfou Prince Kupert football assocja- udnesdav 1 tion .was held iin the Canadian; MidllIe;1.rou,rh , rw. r Lesion club rooms on Friday ,. . . . " ,J yim" evening with a Yery larxe-alteiwH ' T.ort,mouth (() ance of ome seventy-five players qm, j and delegates. , Stoke 5. Brentfonl i Hugh K.Ulin, the president, was w t nrnmw,,.h , in the chair and. gave a resume tester United 0 ' of the year's activities, also cornel jScottish LeagueFirst Diri i menting on the poor attendance; ArbrQalh j, J3UJfermnne 1 and lack of support of the past DUnd0.-l. St ihrm o two .years. ' Hearts 5. Albion 0 he secretary, -G J. Itawe (ueen of Souln. s gave his rjwrt and the books Kilmarnock 0, Qut-en pa,i i showed that, although the season j,layW (yesterday i was not exactly a financial -sue- ! cess, the association (U1 not fin- HOXINC SHOW BAIUtF.D ish in the red. GLASGOW, April 21 !(; Thu lprtinn nf officer.s thon r?-.-..- .t:i... i i . took place as. follows: 1 a baxinir Lout betww, p.I Honorary President. Prem er T. i ... D. Pattullo. amljluddy Baer At. Kei "in Ik- Honorary Vice President, Olof Anril-21. l.m m!.. ,.,.' ' 1 1 1 n.in ill T) ' r i i ic.iiuuiu, oik i irat. given. itirst vice . -president, Lasty Vink. Second Vice-President, Harry Robb. Secretary, Roy .Van tlr Sluys. Board of .Control William Raid, Bert Mogan, J. Anslow. S. mrrie, c. u. aoungman ana j. A. Frew. W. W. C. O'Neill gave a few remarks on the subject of foot jpr .assisiance lo the jumor .u- rociation. .voies.ni jnanJts were fve-iec to past oiticers and al : f : s B. JIacdonald and Howard stcen T In ovrio( tA 4UfA f'1 V iltfAn enntw 1o(tiia if L; M"SC tv.fim; .tllifl r,y foason Canadbn Ijr Rrrs' ball and thanked the senior body serve and Dairv-Bake Just the right pocket iiie, the DOUBLE; automatic is the booklet .yerybody prete FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED, 3 DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET IB ft. fi) mi mm This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.' .A .1 h I'ilJKBai:! ISKll'B IKr.B!9'?.t II mtm ra- - -ill Lawn Mowers ftgl Be sure and see our stock before buying a lawn mower. We carry .several sizes in Canadian-made Ball Bearing Lawn MoWers Prices Range from $8.00 ,GnLss-Sced .Klowor tand Aetable Seeds Fertilizers Garden Tools Garden Hose and Fencing GORDON'S HARDWARE 5 Phone 311 McHridc St irii':BrTBr.Bi:ii'BPBsri yarmrrn'ruxmrmmm ta sa i a vara ra::M