V:. r TSM DAILT KTW FAOl TWO WATCH This Paper Thursday For our Exceptional Selling Event of the Year Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue . .H. F puLLEN Managing-Editor News Department Telephone 86 Advertising and Cnculation Telephone , 98 Member of Audit Bunan or Circulations DAILY EDITION Wednesday, May 18, 1938. FORMER PRESIDENT'S POLICY Former President Hoover blames the new deal policy , of the administration for the failure of the United States to recover as other nations have done. He says that a' similar new deal in European countries led to dictator-! .ships. Jn place of that he would substitute greater economy .Balanced JMdgets, the same rights for employer as for employee before the Labor Board and a stop to indiscriminate defamations of business with its creation of class hate. ' While Mr. Hoover may not be the candidate for the presidency at the next election, he is in close touch with' Republican policies and he speaks with a certain amount' of authority. In a recent address he showed that the' debt of the United States had doubled in the past five1, years and was still increasing through failure to balance, the budget. At the beginning of the New Deal, the debt ...was twenty-one billion dollars while today it was fortv twb billions and there were twelve million .unemployed , inane cumin ELECTION FRIDAY Interest centres in the provincial by-election in Dewd ney on Friday not because the stability of the govern-' ment will be affected, no matter what the decision of the electors,but because the result will give some idea of the relative strengths of the opposing parties. If the Conservatives win, the leader of the Conservatives in the Legislature will continue as the official opposition. If the government wins no one can be certain what effect it will have on opposition forces. More interesting than who is to lead the opposition in the Legislature will be the information conveyed to the rest of the people of the province as to how the parties stand in a constituency that was Conservative at the last , election. Dr. Irish Is Speaker Returned Missionary From Chiiia Addiessjs Kltsegukla Congregation pieces and people destroyed, and schools were closed during V.ie daytime and only opened in ear' mornings and late evenings. Child ren go to school at 6 a.m; banks open at 4 p.m. for business. ! However with these forriblc conditions the Chinese Christians art not bitter but ar? praying for the Japanese people. ' During the servfee, Mr. Irish KITSEGUKLA, May 18: On recited the Lord's Prayer In Chi Sunday evening Rev. H. H. Irish of nose and also sang a hymn with Chunking. China, a missionary Chinese words and melody. i home on furlough, paid a visit tc KltBegukla and gave a very Inter-' esting address in the United Church. Ho -was accompanied by his son Dr. Robert IrWi, or 11 Ha2clton Hospital staff. The 'service was well attended and all who' were home, many having, Jeft for the canneries, made a special effort to be there, Rev BLshpp Black, the pastor, conduced the service and he was assisted by Mr. Peter Mark. During his address Mr. Irl?h told of the terrible conditions due to Japanese bombs and air raids He said the Chinese were building underground tunnels for shelter Trains were literally blown to Chungking Is now the Chinese capital, said Mr. Irish and it Is a very important city, much largei lhan Vancouver. There are about fifteen United Churches all undei the care of Chinese ordained ministers, supported wholly by Chinese. ' j Mr. Irish hopes to return to China after his holiday In Canada. ! It Is soven years since he was here before. He said his son had grown to be a man since he last saw him A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Irish by the people and hi was asked to come again. j The Dally New has an audltea Stor. circulation. Play safel i' King's Plate In Nutshell I First run 1860. Distance 1' a miles. Race record 1:54 1-5 First winner Don Juan, owned by James White. Last year's winner Gold lure, owned by H. C. Hatch. Shortest - priced wlnned Horometer at odds of l-20; in 1934. Won most by Seagram Stable. 20 times. KAIEN TRANSFER Red fiillis, Proprietor DRY WOOD COAL Furniture Moving and General Hauling Phone 60 V BASEBALL SCORES CDADTQ AT I American Leajue 1 New York at St. Louis postpone!, ! rain. Philadelphia. Washington poned, rain.' '.US 1; at Cleveland. S Ajmrirjn League Boston - Cleveland New York Washington Detroit ; iChlcagoAl...:.. 1G .10 14 . .16 .10 8 PhiladelAKla 7 15 , ' St. Louis 7 17 jjJIAR SILVER 8 0 9 12 '13 11 Pet, .478 ;476 .370 .286 KITWANGA Detroit, poKtJBaseball, Fwotball and oIlbail iasi Boston at Chicago, postponed, rain. National League St. Loins, -2; Brooklyn, -1. Pittsburg. 0; Boston. 1. . Cincinnati, 13; Boston, 1. Chicago, 5; New York, 6. Baseball Standings National League - W L New York .19 4 Pittsburg 13 10 Chicago 14 12 Cincinnati 13 13 ,St. Louis 11 12 'Boston 10 11 i Brooklyn 10 17 Philadelphia 5 16 .Nlglil liming uraajr r VttUria Day KITWANGA. May :iBi With Kit 'yvanga baseball and football Uom ttnd a Kltsegukla sdftball team in attendance for games, there was a successful sports day In Kltwanga last Saturday. "Weather was pro pltious and there were visitors from various villages In .the dis trict. I In baseball. Kltwanga 'defeated Cedarvale 17 to 14. Harold ln clair was the umpire. I The football game, refereed b; Alhort riniico of tf Iftunnrnol re -823stulted in a two-all draw. .5R5j in the softball game Kltwanga .538 1 defeated Kltsegukla '26 to 9. Af-.500 1 red Mulwaln was umpire. In the evening there was a con-i cert in Kltwanga Community-Hall The feature of the entertainment was a minstrel show with Harold I Sinclair as Interlocutor. Walter 'Sinclair played the part of Andj Gin. while Albert Sinclair represented JStO .609 v,671 Amos. Others taking part In a. comical and mance were 9 entertaining perfor Silas Innes (Barmy .435 Google), Mrs, .Miriam, Washburn .422 (Mrs. Barney Goo-jle), Mrs, Sarah .318. Benson (Mrs. Andy), Mrs. Sarah .292 (Innes (Mrs. Amos); Eddie Benson 'and Sam Milton. There was also an Indian war dance In ancient icostume conducted by Charles Smith and Tommy Weget, those NEW YORK I (CP) Bar Mistaking part also being Mrs, Miriam ver was: unchanged it 424c per Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas fine ounce on the New York inct-i Harris, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs.' al market today. lEmma Hoblnson and Jacob Milton. DOMINION OF CANADA LOAN The Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive subscriptions for a loan, to be issued for cash as follows: 820,000,000.00 Six-Year .2 Bonds, due June 1, 1914 IssuejPr.ice: 99.375 and Accrued Interest, Yielding approximately 2.11 to Maturity. AND if!' $30,000,000.00 Twenty-Year i Bonds, due June I, 19"8 rallalile on or aflrr June 1,195s Issue Price: 9,9.00 ana" Accrued Interest? Yielding approximately 3.07 to Maturity. payable in lawful money of Canada. Interest lerest will will on June 1 and December I J at any lira Denomination! , v. l'roreis will he.usetl for Reneral purposes of tlie ..fiovernmfrit of Canada. I ASTHMA RELIEF Payment" to he made-in fiill against delivery, of interim ceriifieatifs oh'or ahout June 1, 1038. RELIEF Tbouuu) kiTt foua4 quick and tuy rtlicf from Attbsu. Ill Ftfr 'ind BrotcbUl (roublft la th m of KtUof g' Aithau Klit Yob cu rtliat your offtrlBf . . .tnjojr lift nor .. . with Um litf tidt ftmon hrbl protntleo uordt. KtllOf ( i Aitha rulnf b 1ta uixl by (uffcrcra for or 60 7MTl.Yoa (Imply tubal tb fumn. H 'iip ' The Bank of Canada is further authorized to receive applications to convert Dominion of Canada Ify Bonds, "due OetoherlS, 19.t8 V.' : into ah equal par value of additional bonds of either of the above issues. V 2 Honds, due October 15, 1038, (with the final coupon attflrhed) ' nrrepted for conversion will he valued al lOO.ROCf. which includes an adjustment for accrued intereM, in exchante for tic new lionds at the offering prices, llondi accepted for conversion will he exchanced for interim certificates and the resultant cash adjustment made in favor of the subscriber on or after June 1, 1038. The 2 and the .1 lionds will be dated June 1, 1038 I'rinrtnai an, I ...:n i Yeur inert t druj ttert hat iL AJo obUinbU In agtrttM (on. Norllmii I7BU l.JJWUC4 Tomta be payable- without charge. emi-annuallyj , nch in Canada of any chartered bank. " .nfs' 1 Honds $1,000.00 ' Honda $100.00, 500.M d ,(M)6.00 Cash subscriptions and conversion applications may be made to the Jle ad Office of the Hank of Canada. Ottawa, through any branch in Canada of any charterfd bank or through recognized dealer, from whom copies of the official prospectus containing complete details anv of the issue may be obtnihed.The Minister of Finance reserves the right to allot cash subscrintion. in full or in partf 1 The lists for cash subscriptions and conversion, applications will open ort May 18 193a r lists will close as to either maturity or both in the case of either cash lubsrriptionii or conversion applications, with or without notice, al the discretion of the Minister of ' Finance. ' ' Ottawa, Mat 17, 1038. Wadnfolay. May 13, i938 ' i r-H . rr -, Papers come out cleajn ''( aind fresh from the . Jw, ) Dbuble Automatio Booklet VV After the concert program thert next week when there will bai was a dance with music by Stanley full program of sports events u Williams and Percy Sterrlth. There well as entertainment in the eve-was also a mock radio broadcast lilng, galn featuring the Indiw by Harold Sinclair. 'dance. In the morning thrt The proceeds of last Saturday's 1H bea parade led by the Kit. events wlil go towards the Victoria wahga Band. The celebration wl!i Day celebration on Tuesday o( be in the hands of the KlUangj Ports committee to - - which Mr KELLOGG'S unu o. uiuiiias iiarns and Mf ! and Mrs, Thomas Wenet have bein added. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM IIOME tUtU f l.H , 50 ftooms Hot & Cold Wifcr Prince Kupert, Br. Phone 281 f.o, 1M The Finest PIANO TlTMX0 In the country ran be jan, as done with the "Itesonoscope" by C. C. WALKER Tlione Blue 389 211 4th St THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL ' Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only itiam canning company with aa d the year round payrou a Prince Rupert HYDE Transfer 315 8ECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580