f At. F The ivittm that ma!ct you tight turt of correct fiitine. OXFORDS, STRAPS AND BAREFOOT SANDALS $1.65 to $3.00 AM1LY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes Published Ever Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avsnue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managlng-Edttor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advat.ee $5.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week .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 RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion 1.00 Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion .02 Local readers, per line, per insertion .... ........ 25 Member of Audit Hureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION Monday, May 3l i'937 Any Fool Can Criticize Dale Carnegie, in his book "How to Win Friends," says: "Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do." Judging by the ordinary political campaign there are still a lot of fools in the country. As wa have said before, it is easy to criticize but more difficult to do things. Mr. Aberhart was a little tin god in Alberta as long as he criticized only but the moment he attempted to do things he was damned by everybody and he has not yet really started to carry out his promises. Let him try and the critics will .increase in number. Now take this election. Mr. Pattullo is the man who has been doing things. He has put the province on its feet financially and he has been fighting the battles of the Bri tish Columbia people at Ottawa with the result that he has secured already between two and three million dollars, which would never have been secured had the leader not been an outstanding man. Yet he is being criticized from almost every political platform. Some Liberals even criticize that he is too fair. People Have Commonsense People do not criticize a man or a party which is down and out. It is because the Premier is a strong man that he is subject to severe criticism and because those who would supplant him believe he is likely to win again. All oppo sition guns are turned on him because he is the outstanding figure. A few foolish people are going around telling the people they will lose their votes if they do not vote for one of the newer parties. This is not likely to have anv effect be cause, fortunately, the people of Prince Rupert have sense enough to know what it means. We believe that Mr. Pat .tullo will win because we have faith in the sound com .nonsense of the people here. The Last Word This is the last time we shall have an opportunity to say anything in regard to the present election campaign. When the newspapers come out tomorrow most of the people will have voted. We suggest that the people protect their own interests by giving Mr. Pattullo such a majority as will show the people in the east that his own people are behind him. Let them show the puId mill neonle thiit we really want the pulp mill in Prince Rupert. They are warning me election outcome. L-et us Keep the wheels o: industry movinir and heln forward thp rrnnrl li'moo 4-Vi r we. are bound to get if no untoward action is taken to stop it. If the Premier does not make good now, there will be plenty of-opportunity to defeat him at the next election. In the meantime, why throw a monkey wrench into the wheels ot progress PAPE TWO THE DAILY NErtB .Monday, May 3i jw. LAV NOTHING UNKNOWN.' WHEN YOUR BOY OR GIRL WEARS JTackand Jill HEALTH SHOES You know by leeing intidc the jhoei on the child's foot you eiemine the quality of the ihoei. Solid quality throughout flexible comfortable and imatt in style. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMRIA u. PIRATES MOVE UP Are Leading National League By Two Full Games While Yankees Have Two-ami-half (lame Margin in American ST. LOUIS, .May 31: CP) By Virtue of defeating the much-touted SI. Louis Cardinals both Saturday and Sunday, Pittsburg Pirates Increased their margin of leadership in the National League to two full games over New York Giants who lost to the Phillies at Philadelphia yesterday after having won a double-header Saturday. The Chicago Cubs defeat ed the cellar-dwelling Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley Field yesterday and confirmed their hold on third place above the Cardinals. The Boston Bruins defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers at EbbetLs SUNDAY'S GAMES National league Pittsburg 7, St. Louis 4. New York 3, Philadelphia G. Boston 11, Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati 1, Chicago 7. American League Philadelphia 1, New York 13. Washington 11, Boston 4. St. Louis 3, Detroil 18. Chicago 9, Cleveland 6. Baseball Standings (Including yesterday's games) National League W. L. Pet, Pittsburg 22 10 .688 New York 22 14 .611 Chicago 20 16 .556 St. Louis 17 16 .515 Brooklyn 15 17 .469 Boston 15 17 .469 Philadelphia 14 21 .400 Cincinnati 10 24 .294 American League New .York 21 11 .656 Detroit .20 15 . .571 Cleveland 15 13 .536 Boston 15 14 .517 Cnlcago 16 16 .500 Philadelphia 15 16 .484 wasninglon 15 20 .429 St. Louis 10 22 .322 SPORT CHAT Black-haired Fred Perry, Eng lands No. 1 tennis exponent, reached the French hard courts final at Paris one year ago today alter a hard battle against Chris lion Boussus, ranking French star. Perry qualified lo meet th nerman, uaron liouirled von Cramm in the final by defeating noussus G-4. 7-5. G-2. Von Cramm toppled the Britisher lately turned pro G-0, 2-G, 6-2, 2-G, ft-0, uuui 10 jeave iiurma on rc tirement, It, E. Craig took a las fling at the races at Rangoon an his double ticket, bouirht for $1.80, returned him $9,400, on e .I l , ... ui me largest race nroiits on record. STUART SHIELD FOOTBALL Tne Stuart Shield standing to date: Navy Vandlnks Legion .... W. ...2 1 .0 L. p; a. p. 17 7 4 17 6 3 12 3 1 Surprise Party ! Saturday Night .Mrs. H. Helland is Guest of Honor At Home of .Mrs. Chris ! Jensen A delightful surprise party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Chris Jensen, 2.1G Sixth Avenue East, in honor of Mrs. H. Helland, whose marriajre took place a few months ago. The evening was spent playing bridge, the winners being: first, Mrs. A. Eriksen; second, Mrs. J Eilertson; consolation, Mrs. L. C Jensen. I)oor prizes were won by Mrs A. Dybhavn and Mrs. John Jens tal. Dainty refreshments were served at midnight after which, on be 'half of those present, the hostess Field and the two clubs are nowinresento(i Mrs. Helland. the guest xied lor leadership of the second division. The New York Yankees continued their winning streak by routing the Philadelphia Athletics at Yankee Stadium yesterday and now have a two and a half game lead over the Detroit Tigers who are in second place ahead of the Cleveland Indians who lost again I to the Chicago White Sox yester day. The Athletics, as a result of three-game week-end losing streak at the hands of the Yanks, have dropped from fourth Into sixth place below the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago White Sox. The Red Sox lost to Washington yesterday after winning Saturday. Week-end Big League baseball scores were as follows: SATURDAY'S GAMES National League Cincinnati 2-2, Chicago 4-4. Boston 1-4, Brooklyn 2-3 (second game ten innings). vNew York 10-4, Philadelphia 4-2. Pittsburg 9, St. Louis 4. American League Chicago 4, Cleveland 1. Washington 2, Boston1 4. . Philadelphia 4-3, New York 5-io. St. Louis 13, .Detroit 9. of honor, with a handsome stant lamp and coffee percolator. Those present were: Mrs. Knul Slatta, Mrs. John Murvold, Mis Magnus Hveding, Mrs. Albert Erikson, Mrs. John Storseth, Misi K. Carmichael, Mrs. Gunnar Sol-vig, Mrs. Otto Eilertsen, Mrs. Ole Stole, Mrs. Chris Jensen, Sirs. Barney Roald, Mrs. Hans Knutson, Mrs. John Jerstad, Mrs. Mike Jensen, Mrs. Oistein Han son, Mrs. Jentoft Eilertsen, Mrs. Edgar Arnel, Mrs. Julius John-sen, Mrs. Even Evensen, Mrs Einar Jensen, Mrs. Jacob Ivei-sen. Mrs. L. C. Jensen, Mrs. Leon Sandvar, Mrs. Anton Dybhavn, Mrs. Peder Leland, Mrs. Olaf Skog, Mrs. Elias Skog, Mrs. Pit Anderson, Miss Margit Rensvold and Mrs. Oscar Pick. WATTS & NICKERS0N Seasonable for B w oys ROYS SWIM TRUNKS Made by Harvey-Woods Colors Blue and Black BOYS' UNDERWEAR Lightweight Cotton 2 piece, per suit BOYS' OVERALLS Blue Denim made for lots of wear ear $1.00 75c $1.00 ROYS' SHIRTS AND BLOUSES Open-Neck Type. White or Fancy Colors. Made by Arrow 85 C $1 00 WATTS & NICKERS0N Men's & Roys' Clothiers Phone 345 -158 Third Ave. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 12th Anniversary Sale SUITCASES, from $1.50 LADIES' AERO PACK S7.50 LADIES' TWIN SETS $17.50 ALL STEEL SUITCASES ...,..$6.00, $7.50, $8.50 BAGGAGE Suitable for Sea, Air or Land Travel Phone 775 Six Men's Savings are Necessary for One Mortgage Loan QUPPOSING that six of your neighbors pooled their savings to provide you with a mortgage loan of $3,000 on your home . . . Then you would have a clear picture of how an average mortgage loan is made possible through Life Insurance savings. To provide funds for a mortgage of $3,000 on your home, a Life Insurance company requires the accumulated savings of six policyholders. Today, the savings of policyholders have made possible an investment of. $382,000,000 in first "mortgages on city, town and farm properties in Canada. Policyholders whose funds are invested in such mortgage loans are not by any means all wealthy men. On the contrary, they are average thrifty individuals who are safeguarding their future by entrusting their savings to Life Insurance. iNSURAEdE - . GUARDIAN OF CANADIAN mjOB HOMES; Have YOU a PIANO? A plana, to be kept In good condition so. that It will please the musician arid do Justice to the student, requires the attention of a piano tuner at least twice a year. For good KWI tuning call George C. Walker Member Piano Tuners and Technicians Association of British Columbia Phone Blue 389 21? 4th St. TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prkei for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value, FRANK LOCKWOOI) Phone Blue 729 P.O. Box 200 DUNN'S Holiday Cottages A camp for an enjoyable vacation. Meals provided, Good cooking. Picnics, open air bad, mlnton, fishing and hunting. Miles of wonderful beach. Terms moderate. Apply for particulars to MRS. DUNN, Sangan River, Near Massett, U. C. PIONEER CARPENTER Will examine your buildings, give estimates on all repairs and plans drawn free of charge. Phone Black 442 or drop me a card, general delivery. A. H. McPhcrson THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelL Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot It Cold Water Prince Rupert,' B.C. Phone 281 IM). Box 196 Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER GOAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE.