ftMK TW9, Reorganization Sale ami Seven Days of Wonder Selling Tbfe ftfe pk fr flutilf. The hundred of satisfied rwUowrt! MrrvAUl advertisement I'tie e n&gf m Um rr ich high grade footwear. K)NT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY AMILY SHOE STORE LT Thi' Horn of fJood Show THE DAILY NEWS. fWNCK Rl'I'EKT - BRITISH COLUillilA Kitry Afternoon, Except Senday. by Prince Rupert Dally Hew. Limited, Third ATinne ll. P. I'UU.Kh - . . Manatfns-EWr 8IJBSCRIKIION KATK.M CHjr ddhaty, kjr carrier, jiy period, pavd in advatee XiO For fewer ptid is advance. per week .10 Hy nl lo all mm eomtrMt, per year ... sxo Ry hmO to all part of BrftMi OternWa, the Brttkh Empire and UftfMrf SUMM, jnaity ptrtod. paid m a4n 3jW Ativr.KTisi.Nr; uatf Tnntfent dlnptey adretMng, per tneta, Hett,c CteMtffed rrtistoc per mord, per bwoiVm . ImI rlrs, lint, psr timttkm . . Admitting and Ctreolation Telephone . New Department Telephone W lJOO j02 .25 Japan Persists A Canadian Pre, dwpatch to the Daily. News yesterday intimated that the Japanese intend to pursue their survey of international fwhing waters off the North American continent, more particularly Alaska and Bri-tiiih Columbia. The ultimate intention, of course, is to in-KtftuR' fwhing therein, probably on a mass jcale. Fearing that the remit of year of careful and self-sacrificing conaervation of the Harmon and halibut fisheries in these waters may be undone with a brief period of intensive f fobing by the .Japanee, who have already depleted their own water and to considerable extent those of Russia, Canadian and American fishing authorities have already proteUrd airainK the threatened .Jarmnr. ThiM, appartntly, han had no effect upon the Japanese. In any cane, they announce officially that thev are iroinrr ahead with their surveys. If diplomatic reasoning prove unavailing, then some other rrw-thod of heading off the threatened invasion of North American continental waters will have to be found. It would be regrettable if economic reprisals would have to 1 reported to. They Hcldom, if ever, accomplish any-thintf in the long run. Meantime, about the only thing for our authorities to do n u continue to endeavor to make the Japanese see the justice and reaaon of our claim to exclusive rights to the flKheries which 'we have so nwiuliimiRlv .build up and maintain. If they do not, it would1 probably be only a matter of a very few years before there would vf no i inn i or anvnojy. ... The Yukon Question- The proposal that th province of British Columbia take over the Territory of Yukon is proving a widespread topic of diHCUMdon. Now the Yukon council has come out unermlvoVally opposed to the idea and demanding that a n ftlnseite Ik- taken before anything is done. That the pie. biscite will bo granted before anv further norrntintinna are pursued is very likely. It would seem reasonable that the people of the Yukon, most vitally affected by such a deal, should be given the right to express themselves be-fore belntf absorbed. Meantime, possibly for political purposes, thdhi would seem to be a little more alarm being raised about the whole thing than is justified. It was made clear at the outset that any deal was subject to legislative nnd parliamentary approval. Tlio-Central Hotel Fresh Local Raw And itooMs and cai k Pasteurized" Milk Phone 151 ror nnst iiounehoid coal VALENTIN DAIRY 'fcsT;.' i:. BLACK rilONE-057 ' ! PROVINCIAL NOMINATIONS AMKTBJ-Xaaaixa Co&umUrt. XxtmUs Wright LfceraJ, Hon George & Fearwc AtBa CGE&errattre. Eraeat Love, - literal. W i. fjsx&Hs C, C 7- C H. Lake Bnruxhj CooMrnttn. Ktmrt CSef g. Liberal. VitttUm Criere. Rortil CredH, Hfrtwrt HaMte?; CbffiwxA Coovemttie. ASA. Lesfis Ejrm. Literal. Z. D. Burro Cmox C. C F, CoHn Cacsensc fw(hanXetiiUe C9neTraUe. Omtrat Ptmbet 'Jin Dejtin. Deiu Liberal ArUwr Lain. C. C. P., Leotard Stoeppar&r Social Crtd. 8. A. Ptott Drwdney CocHerrattTe. Dr. Prank Patter ion. C. C P, Jascs Caoserso. E4imaJt OvrjArratlre E. V. RafaBd. liberal, C Z. WhttneyrUIKiH. Fertile Labor. Tom Uphill. Grand FrkGreeiid liberal. E. C Henntger. Social k ReeonrtroetiTe, Anthony WWtelKftd. The Itlandf ComrraUire. Captain Uitxttfit Maektoloth. Katnloopf CownrattTe, Dr. A. H. Bajme. liberal, R. II. Carson. KatloSlocan Social Credit A. J. Harrtuin. LUlooet ComrratlTe. Edward Carson. Mackenzie ConserraUre, Battle man Milton Mclntyre. C. C. P, Herbert Gargrave. ilv)n-CreUn Ccroenratlire. A. T. Horavlll. Social Credit, Herbert Howe. Sew Wettmltuter Uberal. A. WelU Oray. C. C. Stanley BUke. CommanUt, Rer. Ed win Baker. North Okanalran CowerraUre. Dorian Lindsay, pberai; Ifon. K. C. ilacDonald. Omineea Liberal, It. M: Connelly. Rerehtoke-liberal, Harry Johmton. Saanlth ConjKnratlvr. Ledle P. Osbome. Uberal, Norman W. Whlttaker. Social Credit. Major A. H. iukes OJIE. Salmon Arm Liberal. H. V. Birch. Independent, R, W. Bruhn. SImilkameen Coiuenratlve. H. H. Boyle. Skrna Liberal. E. T. Kenney. South Okanaran Contertatlve. T. O. Norrlsi K.C. Liberal. CapUIn C R. Bull. C. C. P., Rev If. H. Dixon: Vaneouver-Rurrard' Contervatlves, Alderman Halford! Wilton and C. J. White. Liberals. Mri. Paul Smith and J. Howard Forrester. Social Credit. Peer V. Paynter and W. R; Hamilton. Vancouver-Centre Conservatives, Adam Johnston Montague CapJe. Liberals, Gordon S. Wlsmer and Alderman Fred Crone. C. C. F.. Matthew Olenday and Frank Robert. Social Credit, Dr. R. ii; flmlth and Paul MfcD, Kerr. Vancouver-Taut Conservatives, W. J. Corran and Thomas Irvine. Liberals, Mrs. James Barclay and Charles A. Donovan. Social Credit, G. V. Towle and C. D. Powell; Vancouver North Social Credit, A. Harvey Smith. VaheouverJPoInt' Grey" Conservatives, R! L. MalUand: Cyril o. Betstftn and' A. Ji Patort. Liberal Hon; Or M, Weir, 8', S; McKeen, Robert Wilkinson. a C. P.. William Offer, J. Evans and E. Westmoreland Social Credit, A. D, Creef (party leader) and' William' Savage.' Vancouver Wheat- VANCOUVER, May l: (CPl-Wheat moved up' again to $1.27 on the Vancouver market poitfioT nmsi:s aftku nnn ' DUN0ANN0N, Ont.. May . rrCP) Forffotten for 10 day af: ,ter fire nwcjit the ijuslhess hw- lUori of thin Huron Counts laiu two i)urt?H, one containing were found outside a home, TEE DAILY XT3 'SPORT' i 1 1 PIRATES ISERIES IS Are SUB ma Top Lextvc Tanks Abexd AxutriaM Wew York Detroit Boston Cleveland ... Philadelphia Washington-Chicago- .. 8t Lonis 5 -.,.,..4--. . 3 4- Ji 2 2 2 2 2 3' 3 , 6 3 5 i LEADING PROLONGED a rtsmlt efcnberJ ot of the ceftar into a seventh ciaee tie vtth the1 Ctoetanatl Reds vbs lest to the Mghly tOBt&d St, Uxte Cardinals. The Kew York Gents defeated! Brooklyn Dodgers and are stffl tied1 with the Cardx for second place in1 the senVsr eirntft. . The J.'e York Yankees resata co top of the American League al- thoesh beaten by the cellar-dwH- ing Washtegton Senators. Detrott ia ur Urili-h lioffli)U in Third May 1 CP. PiSUtsf Plratts re tadl id the le&d in the Katicaai Leasee after iartn.? xsffered thr firH- defeat Pet .714 .714 .500 .444 .375 .224 .226 .714 Ml .600 .571 J00 .250 .500 226 BASEBALL ON MAY 12 .Sons of Canada and Canadian Legion to Stage Coronation Day Exhibition Game . The 1037 local baseball season will get under way on Coronation Day, May 12, when two teams, representing Sons of Canada and Canadian Legion will stage an exhibition game in conjunction with the celebration. . If wiather permits the boys will be out in full force tomorrow morplntf for a work-out and will follow this up with practices during the next ten days. Two strong teams should line up for the opener with Jock Campbell managing the Lcgionairres while it 1 expected .Walter Johnson will handle the Sons of Canada. MosV of last year's players are still around and will be out again this year. A couple of the old standbys in the persons of Stan Moj-an and Bill Lambie will be missing, however, the former hayings decided to hang up his spikes due to the encroachments of Father Time while the latter has moved to Vancouver. Sbme-nev talent ls said, to have arrived "in town siriceMast fair and tomorrow should see the new comers out warming up on the dia mond. MISTAKE WAS ODOUOUS HAUTINfiTON, Onti May 11 CH) Mistaking a skunk for a cat Tamil, a famous billy-goat KorfcaliOutH, charged -"Hie' stranger; Outcome of encounter! uliktiown?l but' Tarzan now gets his oats at the' end of a long stick. HOHEA. WANTS' ZOOv PUTS' TORONTO, Mn l'j CP)Tor: pneto parks department' is-.negotU aling with'; the- Prince VI houfco.'! hold, Seoul, Korea, for an ex change of zoological specimens Of HaAetball Sries VAXCOUVER. May 1: -CP The- feic3jn Windsor Ford defeated UnrerMty of British Col' 'jmWi Tbfl4erbirtls 22 to 23 lart X tte seuod Testerdar at thel azbt in the third same of the Wfid of the Chicago Cvbs vba ajiGanadlai dot's basketball final ; SPORT CHAT Tigers, by vtrtoe of their KUnninglnnr afternoon with an American rtetory over Cleveland Indiana.! tournament for all member otuted the Indians Iron second-pajt; present and prorpective place. The Philadelphia Athletics. as a result of an ignominious rout at the hands of the Boston Red Sox dropped into fifth place tied with the idle Chicago White Sox while the Red Sox moved into third position. Baseball Standings: Including yesterday games! National league PUteburg .... St Louis .... Kew York Philadelphia Boston Brooklyn Cincinnati Chicago W. L. 4 5 5 4! 4' 3 .2 ...2' 1 2 2 4 5 5 5 5 American League- The Prince Bupert Tennis Club will open 'he 1937 ion toroor Providing weather i favorable- a La r;z. and enthuriattfc attendance 18 expected at tne onemnjr matches. ProWenw confronting KnjfllfH ffrst-das cricket are to hs lodled by a commiMion comnoed of W. Pfndlajr. R-. C. .N. Palairet and 11. II. MaUeth Pour lters, Judith, Margaret; Mary and Helen Brijrht had mount fn the Ladle Polo Handicap at Melbourne, AMt ralla. Margaret' made the be ."howintr, her borce finih!nK third. Charllon Athletic. London foot ball club, won a l-2 victory over the full international strength of Prance before a crowd jf. at Pare de PrinceVin Pari fp CCOIJJ. r - j Mr Lionel Haliey and the Marquis of Queensbury are amon? jhe directors of the. National bportin? . Club Ud.. of London, which has been' registered as a private company with nominal capital of $150,000. Kho Sin Kie, J. II. Ho and K. C. Lo, Chinese lawn tennis players, are showing splendid- form on English couri. several well- known British star having been bumbled in recent matches. J- A. B. Slggins, Irish interna-tfonal rugby forward; i retiring from the game. He has represented the Oreen Ile 2-1 times and captained the team on even fc-casions. The National Hifle Association of England has accepted an invi tation to send a learn to compet at the annual rifle matches of th varfouft- Australian states eariv next year. Detty Nuthall, English tennis star whose engagement to David A. Barclay, has been announced-does not expect lo he married un-ti H38 and hoiws to compete-n wimhlwlon this summer. Ilecnusc she gave a display in i U.mlpn cabaret, Ruth Aaron. United States holder of the wo, men's single championship of the Jvorld,' has been suspended for three months by the English lable Tennis Association. The- English Football Ansocia-tion has adopiedra resolutfon permitting two referees n practice icames next! August and also In three selected competitive matches during, the. winter. " Tr-di Clark, tall 'lefthander who intimated' a few weeks agoi ho HlVhy for Northamplons shire t, Cricket Cluli this season, has accepted' the club's term fof tliis summer. J'. Cartonnet,. French. swlmmlnr champion, hus loWeH-dl his own European 100-metre breast stroke record of one minute; li: seconds, covering the dlHthnce In one min. Ule, If) ?,-r, seconds. Pi I)'. Prentice, English1 rugby selector and; former internallonal, recently underwent an operation for. abdominal irntil.u i - i niimwjiiK a request irom iorea vaie nospiuu in Leicester, Eng-to the Dominion government. ' land. Campbell Keeps Promise to Kin LOXDOK. Vaj I: -CP F3P lfiftlrtr x jiiatrz, Sir Makeia Caxap-beH has tttbiti sot to sake asy tsriher attempts to break his cm vcrld l.r.d speed record oS jcsiles-per hosr. I aade- a deftute procsise to sy IrsMf that H I 'reached the speed of 3C6 si?2l I reached 309 asd I an to adhere o'.h Old Country Soccer; 2i FD.AL GA5IES Enflhh League First Dirhin Chariton Athletic 2, Brentford-1. Grimsby Town I. Stoke Ctty 3. Huddersfleid- Town 1. Sheffield Wednesday 0. Leeds United1 3; Portsmouth 1. LiTerpool' 1. Chelsea 1. West Bromwichr Albion 3. Mid dlesbrough 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers 3. Derby. County 1. Seottub Lea goe Pirst Dirislen J Celtic 0; Motherwell 2. Olenn Cunningham, the Kansas flyer, has run 50 miles of mile races in- MsQyean. a university ptatistleian figures, filenn won "0 finished' nine' in .wond place iind'two in thlnl. Two of-the mile yrtn were for worlds records that still stand indoors and' outdoors. , KOOD ON HOMESPUN . TORONTO, May l: CP) Dr. Heorge Bouchard, M.P. for Kam-ojuraska, Que-, told an audience here 40,000 Quebec women operate looms, most of them making their families' clothing. Closing Dance ' At Recreation Centre Enjoyed Oit hmadrtc tmee at tW -t te prMfMial -- TOold not arake- any farther at- Lrf fa p r p on u asooG speifaw, t that precise, aoeh to my regret tm etHoplu. ,. Bat S!r Malooterfhsis he cannot ' Tturimz the Hfe wilhoot the thrOTof speed. He'tioM were laadt M has tcrned hiv attention f rom land f jrn, xmd sod to ter. jrd a twin Mmt Fcr the last 18 months be has Alice-been engaged in' caastractkm of a Bell retei.. - a ra-new type of one-man high-speed fin ant Jmuw series aBd iroks?ed the play motor boat He hopes to try it our and a pet at M to at !eat fr jcame. Vawityffor the first time on ScoUaad's froa the -fad taken the Hrrt two pnw 21 i Loch Lomond in J one. jelans. -n 29 and to 'M , Wake stK - LONDON. Ont LoodoB pMi, ceive souvenir I Arsenal 0 Bolton Wanderers 0. Old London Birmingham 2. 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Duririff- the month of Way, officers and workers of. the Salvationf Army will- be engaged in this campaign; The need'iB'great; the appeal urgent for a generous respbhso'tq this year's financial effort. THEY SERVE WHO GIVE 1