ill m FAQI TWO THE DAILT NEWS Sale End SPECIALS Only a Few More Days and Our Most Successful Sale Will Re Over. Here Are Just a Few of Our Last Days Hargains. Ladies' Straps, Oxfords and Pumps Regrouped to clear. Reg. $5"00 , Men's Calf Dress Oxfords Neat and durable . The Home of Good Shoes DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly penodpaid In advatce.. Paid to advance, per we;i Paid in advance,, per month . 1 $1.95 $2S5 All Lines of Running Shoes Reduced to Lowest Possible Prices Family shoe store ltD. Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avsnue H. F PULLEN - - -. Managing-Editor By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and , United States, yearly period, paid In advance : ; 'By mail to all other countries, per year . ; - ; ADVERTISING RATES - Classified advertising, per word, per insertion local .'readers, per line, per insertion a News Department Telepnor.; 86 Advertising and Cuculation Telephone .. , 9a Member ot Audit Bureau "ot Circulations DAILY EDITION $5.00 .12 .50 3.00 .9.00 .02 !25 Friday, June 10, 1938. HOMEBUILDING HERE . P. W.- Nicolls, federal director of housing, was candid f enough in his exnlahatinh hprp nf trip.nmri! n inn XJmtc 1 - uuiiiiuiuu , 11UUO" '1 intr Act , and , thp . nnssihilitv nf itc Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The 'Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Bmsell N. M. Bvisell Phones 18 & 81 P.O. Box 575 Stop In At MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY For a Dish Of FROSTklST ICE CREAM "A Delight In Every Bite" Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas, Milk Shakes Opposite Canadian Legion GIANTS ON IS WINNER TOP AGAIN: OF TROPHY Have One And A Half Game Mar gin In National League As Result Of Another Win (Her Chicago. Cubs CHICAGO, June 10: (CP) New xorx uianis won ine nnai gameijfavv Boston, 3; Pittsburg, 5. Brooklyn - St. Louis, postponed. Only games. American League Chicagb, 3; New York, 6. Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 8. Cleveland, 0; Boston, 8. St. Louis, 4; Washington, 6. Baseball Standings Including Yesterday's Scores National League W 29 nf noo w Mm M nAlln.,,f Ha ;..t..l jI.i ... .1. . t- -b CniCagO 29 C V -i' A,lv-ulia fjuu me wiiuiu uuai squareiy oeiore Boston 21 me puunc wunoui any 11s or outs. Tjiere are certain re; quirements that mUst be met and. as far as can hp i nfprr, ed froni what Mr. Nicolls said,. there is no way of getting Pittsburg 22 Cincinnati 23 Louis 19 Brooklyn 20 16 19 19 20 21 24 27 cuu,m ti.ca.. Philadelphia 1128 Now that the people of Prince Rupert know clearly. American League what is required, the situation can be intelligently can- C?levelaricl 29 16 yassed with a view to determining what can be done ,rew Yor-k 25 19 Whether of not there are fifteen acceptable prospective, w2hTnEtbn":: . 2? J2 hontebuildei's desirous of availing tHemselVeg of the terms Detroit 22 2.4 bf the Act remains to be seen. Quite nossiblp thprp .irn Philadelphia is 25 1 ney snouid be heard trom soon. It was to be gathered from what Mr. Nicolls said in regard to the Home Improvement Plan that considerably more advantage could be taken of that here than has beeri done. We would recommend it to people wnose homes are in need of modernization and there are undoubtedly quite a few in that category here today. STRAINING PATIENCE The patience of Great Britain and France is becoming strained over the continuation bf ruthless aerial bombing by the insurgents and their allies in Spairi and bv the Japanese in China. It has become fairly evident that British and French ships are being deliberately attacked in Spain. In China British property, as well as French, American and that of other nations, is being destroyed by the Japanese. Forbearance can go just so far and it seems now that the breaking point cannot be far removed. If the Spanish insurgents and the Japanese cannot be prevailed upon to abandon their present tactics, it looks like some definite action must be taken against them. What that may lead to we can but imagine. Much as we mav hate to ddmlt it and much as we may hope to the contrary, the prospect is I iuuay mac more extended wanare m tne world may break out at any time. Chicago 16 24 St. Louis 14 27 Ettinger Goes To Little Long Lac .524 .044 .567 .507 .551. .478. .4151 .400 Ontario IVlinlng Town Has Its Eyes on Allan Cup GERALDTON Ont., June 10: (CP) TRAIL TO AUSTRALIA Trip For World Champion Amateur Hotkey Team Is Being Considered TRAIL. June 10: (CP) Trait Smoke Eaters, holders of the Al lan Clip, emblematic 6f world's . ' amateur hockey championship, may i j make a tour to Australia, If satis-1 . factory financial arrangements can! be made. Such a trip, It Is stated I would not interfere with a prol Legion Takes StnaTt Shield Through Navy Defeating Merchants STUART SHIELD STtNMN'G W D L F A Pts Canadian Legion 2 1 fof a stand with the Chicago CuLs! Mprrhani 1 here yesterday. It was the Ihlrd'j "' win for the Giants out of tbel .four games and put Bill Terry's; crew safely back on top of the league again with a margin of one game and a half over the Cubs. The score was tied five all as the .ninth inning commenced, the Giants adding three in that stanza. .Meantime there is a close race on 'between three teams for third position, only one percentage point dividing the Boston Sees, Pittsburg Pirates and Cincinnati Reds. The Pirates defeated the! Bees yesterday, only two gam?s i being played in the National' 1 League. 1 In the American League' the Cleveland Indians were blanked by the Boston Red Sox and had their I margin of leadership cut to four 0 1 1 11 10 2 15 15 i 11 12 SEASON SCORING SUMMARV Bryant, Navy, 1 Smith, Navy, 5. Vink, Merchants,-5. II. Dickens, Legion, 3-Howe, Legion, 3. Ferguson, Merchants, 2. Campbell, Legion, 2. Morgan, Navy, 2. Smith, Merchants, 2. Simundsen, Legion, 2. Armstrong, Navy, 1.' ' llolkestad, Merchants, 1. Gillis, Merchants, 1, O'Neil, Navy, 1. Vance, Legion, 1. McMeekin, Navy, 1, half. ' Vink scored when he beat McLeod who kept goal until Morgan arrived. Vink added a second when he converted Cameron's good centre with a first time shot. The FOR SALE Houses. Phone 317. ' EXAMINATION ""' , .... - w' Jjn, Green (136, Little Long Lac, northwestern, On- 119 9th Avenue East. Modern 2- tarkJ mining town 175 miles north-' east M Port Arthur is already strengthening lis hockey tearrt with designs on the Allan Cup nekt' winter. The club that lost to Port Arthur Bear Cats by a single goal in the Thunder Bay senior fihals has acquired Pete Ettinger, hard-hitting defenseman from Saskatoon. He will learn with playlngimana-ger Ross" Knowles, former Fort William defence stalwart. storey house, 7 rooms ahd bath Concrete foundation. Priced low for quick sale. G. L. Rorle, Trus- FIVE-ROOM summer hoUse for sale at Lake Kathlyn near Smith-ers for $300, half cash,- balance one,, two and three years' at six per cent original cost $1500. Ap ply to Watson's Store, Smlthers, BC. (134) mtsonal ' FOR CIVIL SERVICE CLERKS ' J You have time to ensure success at the coming cierks' examination if you write us Immediately for particulars and proof of our remarkable successes over many years. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Wln ' nlpeg; t.f. LOST Red patent purse brf Third Avenue by Modern Beaiity Shop containing svlm ot money, valu- able papers and keys. Anyone finding this or seeing It picked up jJlease notify 'Modern Beauty Shop. Substantial reward. (154) 1 ZTZS,m i liOARDARITROOT3 Boniface Seals are also being coh ROOM and Board. Phone Red 249 sldered for the trip to Australia, j (138) and, with Vtrtk encouraging his team, they maintained a steady at-, tack in which the Navy goal seem-' ed certain to fall several times but finally Christian cleared. Vlnk hit the corner of the crossbar and upright. Gomez, who had been playing a grand game, made his one mistake and Smith added a goal to put his team ahead for the first ' time. Merchants defense weakened , and a cross from O'Neill was let go for McMeekin to turn the ball back on to Bryant's shins and Into the net, leaving the final score Navy five goals, Merchants three. 1 R. B. Skinner handled the game' competently and did well to (iheck players for talking. Sid Woodside and Jimmy Johnston were capable linesmen and they signalled infringements that Skinner did, not call. I Teams: i R.C.N.V.R. Morgan; Eby, Ron- aids: Eastman. Davles. Christian: O'Neill, Armstrong, Bryant, R. j Smith, T. McMeekin. N. McLeod. 1 Merchants Krause; Parsons,' 1 Gomez; Bussey, Ferguson, Beynon; ' Cameron, Glllls, A. Smith,' Vink. 1 Keays. 1 Criticism of Play In the final match or the Stuart Morgan kept goal well enough but Benefit Shield Football competl- he fsJls to clear properly. Ronalds Ion last evening, Royal Canadian .Was safe though a trifle slow in the Merchants after being two goals Davies was a hard worker and down, thereby leaving the Canad- Christian was very difficult to beat, ian Legion winners of. .the .. first Eastman completed a fair half-football trophy of the current sea- back line that should learn to place son. The final score was five to the ball better to their forwards three in favor of the Navy. There Bryant, Is not a centre forward. He McMeekin improved in the second half. Krause saved well though he should try to Intercept centres more. Parsons and Gomez played Merchants were doing the pressing so well that It is difficult to see although the play was scrappy with how so many goals were scored far too much ballooning of the ball, against them. Ferguson and Bey-O'Neill gave his forwards a good non were good. Bussey was the opening but Armstrong failed to ( weakest although he tried hard.: connect. NaVy had more of the Vlnk's three goals show that he game and Krause finally fisted can shoot. Smith was the best f or- away .following a Corner In an- ward with Cameron showing lots 'other raid Smith scored for the of speed and centring well. A grand Pet.: Navy close In. Davies was beaten J run through of his with a parting 64j by vink who scored his third goal shot that was too high was a fea-' .604 . With a good shot and half time , ture of the closing minutes. Gillis. 525 found the Merchants leadlne thrpe . nlnvrri hnVA nnri Wp . J J WMJ Vt4U lUbl- goals to one. ! well. 1 I Morgan saved Cameron's cross. The game was rather ragged. The 42 Smith of the Navy failed on a ball was In the air too much and, Ai.li ronnle of chances and thpn fHllis fhprp urn a llttln 1 " O"" I m 1 wart n cmrH rrw'nincr lrancrf . Tho toorvte tV was tested by Davies' free kick. . up a better class of football. They ' Navy did more pressing and Smith need to pay more attention to po-' added a second, Eby dribbled well sitional play. They must mark and, from his pass, Smith scored their opponents systematically at his third goal to equalize the count., throw-ins and comer kicks. They The Merchants' were not done yet must learn that football Is played t "on the ground." A little more at-1 tentlon to this will pay and the CHID FOR SAJLtf games will be more attractive. The first competition has been a big success. THE SEAL QUALITY 2fl mm COLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only sllmon cannlnK company with an all IK6 year round payroll in Prince Rupert EVERYONE KNOWS THAT H B C mean. Hudson', Ba Company. SOME KNOW THAT- . ,,, ; B, P. mean "BEST PROCURABLE." BUT DO YOU KNOW THAT--Hudson's bay BEST PROCURABLE SCOTCH" WHISKY 1 Mlimm, I 1 3d 11 Ismtt Oi Hi I First Test Match r vvtim 1 and a half games over the NeV'Naval Volunteer Reserve won from clearing. 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