PAOS TWO v. Don't Forget Our ANNUAL Clearance Sell Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. riilNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H F PXJLLEN --- Managlng-Edltox News Department Telephoc: DAILY EDITION str et Saturday, May 28, 1938. PUTTING BACK THE CLOCK President Beatty would put back the clock of Dro ress and close up a large part of Canadian National mileage in Canada. His propbsal includes the closing of .the main line of the Canadian Natinnnl t'rnm nttau SPORT CHAT losers with 106 runs despite a broken finger. Golfers at Southport, England, Competing In the London and Southern Counties Shield match, Alfred Hamilton, 73, collapsed and died on the bowling green. . Saturdav TH1 DAILY NEWS - ""J a. ; -j. Giants' Lead Is Oniy Two Games Jack White, former British open champion and Sunnlngdale profes- ciilcaeo Cubs Creep Up art Pare- ;slonal, has been appointed pro to Makers Detroit Tops American the new municipal golf course In Second Division Musselburgh, England. He won the ' title In 1904. j , , . , T.w, I CHICAGO, May. 23: - Detroit train with five at- A special vans Ti.,, hv vlrtl.e o( lllctr 5 2 yesterday's games: f National League W may play golf 6n Sundays but only New York 22 from 1 p.m. on, city council decld- Chicago 22 ed. A proposal to open municipal Boston 16 j links at 10 a.m. was defeated. Cincinnati 17 . Pittsburg 1'5 ' Wally Hammond, Gloucestershire St. Louis .12 'and England cricket batsman, and Brooklyn 12 his wife are to be made honorary Philadelphia 9' life members of the Gloucestershire American' League club. Cleveland Boston .... Dr. Frederick Chapman, who New York pleyecl rugby for England steven Washington 22 19 17 .. .19 times between 1919-14, Is dead at Detroit 16 Hartlepool aged 50. He scored the Chicago 12 L 9 13 12 10 16 18 2J 18 11 12 12 17 17 14 first try on the new International Philadelphia 11 19 ground at Twickenham in 1910. St. Louis 9 22 NOW CENTURY LIGHT GIBRALTAR. May 28: (CP) ...... "i . u d PAPER TOWN WAS WINNER i : Yank Wins Golf Title May Be Another : Garden 0 Eden Ui Britain 4i;,nf,ude"hAfr.fanroBI11 CAPE; TOWN, May 28: (CP) n.j. TROON, Scotland, May 28r(p)ftn an to to set set ud up a a neur new (CP) Charles Yates of the Eden." in the Maraupx United States, won th British 1,000, miles oil the near Garden amateur golf champlohship.to-if foute m. the dead centre of h,.. . a j . .. day by defeating Cecil Ewmg, cine ocean, has caught the f, Ml Lttti Sn westem Cfiim- 'Cf of Sot-th A r ican .m. i M 1 LT pa. " the thirtylx tole for -two M V ' final three and two. couples" to join them m,....r OCEAN FALLS, May 28: Ocean Falls captured the Mackenzie Cup at the end of last week as a re- .t niiniii iHn lii Helln tached for accommodation of bi- Wnlfe JV, so, vlc(ory over chlcag0 whlcn the paper .oW cycles carried cyclists from London dlsplaced tne from dershfp ' VanQuishe(t teams represent-to Winchester where excursionists of the second dlvls5on in the Am- f ' JL Bella- CooJa nnd Bella ' pedalled through the New f ' -K3in League. One-day round-trip fare was $1.80. The Chicatto Cubs crept up U ' i - i virtr,rv for, ' BOWLING SCHEDULE . In "a land of eternal summer iJ 4 (fresh water, fruit and vtieht tvbound." two men have been u jnced- by requests. The expedite s expected to start In five monthj nine. , E-s-ntlals for companions on a i man and woman be married 'at within two eames of the idle New Tit.Htr.nrAn while . on oink un i ninV Mn 2r: or their children, if any, ta hi Although Worcestershire was de-iyork alantSi Na(lonal League lead. . ' ftn Sunda ocean w , hlnk No. 4: 1 jaung," The originators of ft. FantfiH Kxr innlnne orl 11 nine Kxr i . i ik.l. C " T l rrtVtAm n !,. I llu '""6.""u ers- as a rcsui1' OI ulc" J w Falls won three to two. jW iRink No. Svs. Rink No'"'""6 . """ cacn ine league sianaiivis iiuuiuh'r me ucean rum icujh mauc june j rmiiw tu. ..-'. - i.u ..n tVA noila rnnli Vnl. ! , a. nut. v? ( ur Dink Nn 3 . Tm W rttiM ....... . ley, a distance or lony mnes, 10 June oRink No. 2 ys. jun ro. yerturment for bt resul't Tweedsmuir Lod'ce at Stule before 4. no. 5 vs. Rink No. 1. " 1 ' 1 . "Cta lh flrc rnm I t..Ua TJlyifr vfrv A' v4 T?fnlf Mtt. - W to" WUI1C w. , 2 The games were played In hot 8; Rink No. 1 Vs. Rlhk No. 9. 'i weather with the thermometer go- jUne 10 Rink No. 2 vs. Rink Nrf. 515 ing OS hteh as 83 above. Large and interested crowns lonowen mr iiy 34 First Game beatln,l he two fullbacks, left th lighthouse here, now equipped with V ' 14 If. 1-1 J-.ll ...1 1 Ul a. .All MlAAAfT JO; mic mi. 3 vs. rtinn- wy. j. j ; it. L. Mckinley, who has bfen on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the sooth on the Andy Oourlay, centre forwara princess Louise this morning. 1 657 for the Falls, opened the scoring .. I 613 after the Bella Coola goalie failed- Connie Moody. Indian, was fined 586 clear a 4ross 'rom Calderhead jjo, with option of seven days' lm- .528 at ouUide right. The Indians. prisonment, by Magistrate McCIy-, .469 pressed hard for the. next ten rnin-' mon( jn city police' court this' mom-J .462 ute DUt nad no Hnlsh In front o7 jng for drunkenness. 1 sj the goaf. J. MVCausland', widened t 29o the lead by a rast drive irom inc . j thirty yard line. The Indians at- were having the majority of the j tacked hard but without result. The play In the last half and most of score was 2-2 at half time. (he work fell Ui the lot of th - Not many minutes after the alls defence men, A J- Atart of the second half. B. Purdi' VacAh and i. McKay. a riding of the swift attack of the mmans Scott otuii, Read. ncau, 252-pound iji-wuunu Richmond, iiituiuuiiu, a a petroleum neiroieum vapor vaDor burner Durner 01 of 200,- zuu.- 0 "1 . " . . . . ZLZ '""' Tfor the hi end anH n hatd hnrrf . ,-- vumi unvi 'lOrontO to Winnipeg With the exception of the Long Lac England, hotel proprietor, won the 0C0 candle power, visible 25 miles, kick to the right hand corner oj flefla Bella Instdef " n rnrA a ii'it. i I? i? -P, i Ea n. i t. iA ..... v.. thp net The final score carre sno1 u l,,c, "c". CJ wis awarded rlEht made the KOi6 T" In" tfoiiv ixik dlans eontirruea to press wnicn the fourth caea on ivjcivenzie u urum un 5051 of which over three thousand miles would be Cn. inians better off counter. ffra'?e lirlX '5IICU Willi uic atuic snu - ... T:l J , , , 7. . I . . ... ........ . rri, rs rv.il,, ,o o. auidji xvuuuiiui aim auoui seventeen nunnretl miles ofl ai-aniey Maunews, Driiiiani ior- .- vycau i.vnr . a.... Pau n ... . ,- . . ... . " . . . . .. ... .. DTjrU"XTTV A .In TA.. OO . ,rov . H . ' ' ; Canadian i'acitic lines. This suecrestion tfas' made fn-tbA' waM wno 841(1 n wasni "nappy- ,vr - .o., Fans team-i. McKenrie. a iwyu vuiniiussiun un i ransporiaiion in LV6Z ana was recently made public. We can hardly think that Sir Edward was serious in his proposal. It looks to us as if he meant that, if some steps were not taken to stop truck and bus competition shutting down these lines would be necessaiy. This competition is unfair because the roadbed for the tracks is kePkHfiiM4he PeoPle whereas the roadbed for the trains is kentfitp atAthe expense of the railwavs. , IiV'pnleroffset this it has been suggested that the federal government should contribute to the cost nf nn- keep of the railways in proportion to the amount n.iid inloulnllven. 89. collaDsed and died. upkeep of the highways wfiich compete with the railways, winner of the title, j. h. Newby, 63, we cannot, conceive oi tne Canadian Parliament authorizing the shutting down of the railway through Ontario and Quebec which was built by the of Canada some years ago for the purpose of up that section. Alontr it towns and villiVes? havp KKITISII LEPROSY DUG OWN GRAVE Dr. W. - . . ... 1 . L. I . t , . ...... n f . . V. m v. Ml IT VL.t V','., , 1 rVfV I I I w T r!ll... J... A Tlnnfl T I asked for his transfer last year, has Pne Palmer has decided Indians j. signed with the English league entry for 1938-39. There was a record tie for the South African amateur golf championship, when Len Jacobs and J. W. Verwey reached the 25th hole in LONDON, May 28: (CP) Appeal lng for funds to fight leprosy Sir We Can Supply Your Every Need And Tel! You Where To Get The Fish Headquarters For Sport Fishing Tackle Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 McKenzic. T. Kelly, J. McKay as a race do not average cancer as m. Calderhead, J. McCaiisland, A often as whites. IGOurlay. B Purdy, 3. Ollett. i Manager, Bert Ollett. I Second Game i The second game against Bella Bella Indians proved even more strenuous than the Bella Coola the second I round .Previous record the William Peel estimated the leper maLch. Bella Bella opened was was a a 23rd-hflp 23rd-hole tie tie in In 1932 1932. ... ... ... j. . opmIi cnvn mlnutpc nttpr thi Reaching the Victoria marbles semi-finals at Melbourne, James said his success was due to arduous training and keeping physically fit. .population oi tne uritisn empire ; . " : .. : at 2.000,000 and increasing; In some colonies. game started when the centre for ward hopelessly beat Jock Mckenzie, tho Falls' spare net ten def. with a hard drive Into the right hand corner of the net. The j Fans equalized when Ross FALLS. B.C., May son" crossed the" ball from the right 28: (CP) Clement John Vacher, wing, Andy Oourlay heading tlu The football used by Aston Villa 84, prospector, literally drove his ball Into the net well out of reach in Its l'as English league second dl- own coffin' nails and dug his own of the goal tender. vision match was presented to the erave. Before his recent death", he' The vlsltoVs attacked hard with sprung up' and many Canadians have invested in homes Qerman-LJydllner"Europa"team. built a coffin and dug a grave so the result that a lob from Jack businesses nnrl nrnnpvtv Tn clnnf ,1 V, .n;i,J Th .Vlllans Balncd Promotion to that he would iritonventente no" Magham at left half was pr6mpt!y " ,' ,7 " 1 1 J ' me lauwaj the first division. wouki coniiscaie property worm many millions of doH lars in addition to stopping development in that part of Canada. We feel.that, instead of abandoning railway lines, the transportation over them might be modified 'somewhat from present methods. Light motor cars might be run instead of complete trains as at present so that the people might still get a service but not so expensive a service' as at present. While highway transportation has been making tremendous progress of late, railway transportation has continued in very much the same old way and has not adapted itself to modern conditions. This is true both in the United States and Canada. We realize that, in saying this, we are laying ourselves bperi to the charge of pretending to know more about th6 railway business than railwaymen. Of eourse, there are difficulties in the way of making changes. At the same time we feel that the railways must be made to pay their own way without any increase in the cost of carrying either freight or passengers and that also it must not be necessary to cut down services except in the' case of parallel lines which do not serve any new country such as the lines between Kamloops arid Vancouver which is one of the lines proposed to be abandoned. We feel strongly that it would be much better to-con tinue to pay the present loss rather than curtail services which would seriously injure the development of the country, . Suppose Sir Edward had proposed to close down the railway between Prince Rupert and Winnipeg because it is riot paying its way, how wuld we have felt about it? No, the hands of the clock must not be put back. What is needed is to make the present system pay its way without cutting down. one whsn he died. Goin Fishin1 headed into the net by R. Robert- -Koiif- fbr thd Falls second counter .A 'smart bit ;or work was accomplished for the third OaI, J Stirling and B. Pnrdy leaving defense at a standstill' with Purdy driving' the ball into' the net to make the sdore 3-f which' stood until th6 Interval. Thi final half found the Falh team a little the worss for wear B. Henderson goln? right through only to shoot wide. The Indians CHAD &upivw CLEANS MO POLISHES Bathtubs, Window and Mlrrare Cinoot mtftii , LAND ACT Notice of Inlfntlon to apply to Urt In Prince Rimert Utni, Roordln Dlatrlct of BiWi C61rtbU and tu-4e on Denny Ulaii on th t t'.de of LemA PaoMLgs Tftlts, notlc .that I, William FroncU Mwtln of Campbell Inland, ooaro .tlon tTTohani.t .lutomt ito apnli for lfle Of the following a6criib6t )ata14: CamtTumclng t a pout, planfte on th nortli wet comer of th southern hB of. Alarm Cove thnce tlx chaJn aouthr thtow twrtv QuatM eaat Uitace eix ohoUia north; (Uieruce twelve chaUui wj jui.i ui commencement and containing 7 and one-quarter acre more or leaa. WILUAM FRAKCia MARTIN Ditd Tebruary th, 193$. Boyde. J. McKay, J. Maughan.'J Stirling, R, Robertson, R, Robertson, S WcGlll, B. Purdy, A. aovit-lay. B. Henderson, J. Oddy refereed the first game and J Orr the second, ' ClissfEO Rift stlif FOR SALE Houses, Phone. Oreen 317. (128f FINE sail boat with all rigging, mainsail and Jib, 26 feet long, 9-foot beam, very reasonable. Call Pioneer Laundry, (tf) FOR SALE 38 ft. Halibut boat, All ready for fishing. Complete with scar. No reasonable- offer refused, Aprl McLean's Boh ' Yard, Seal Cove. f CLEAN, well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444, t!25 COMFORTABLE front bedrooriv tor gentleman In private horne. Ce'h-tral. Garage avalabfe. Ph6fie Green 918. (127) PfCKSONAl' PRIVATE 1IOME1 KINDEROAP TENS PAY. we start yduf, ffty Canadian Kindergarten Institute Winnipeg. tf WBifAVE HFAA'RD iJUNDRKHf Tf Oli'tAlti i6sftl6h af Ut ter Carriers", p&sfuf Clerkrf. Cu toms ExhmlrieM,- Cfefkf,' i)d Stenographerj, etc., and cfn Kelp you. Write us for proof arid free Infornation', M.C.C, schools Ltd., Winnipeg. OldMt In CuwidA, tf. BE A CIVIL SERVIQE CLERK, fiX-AMTNATiON3 for effrk, fJrddes 1 and 2", maW and fernalfy .In Domlnfon Cilf service,- ar to be held In Prince rtirpeft. 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