Clea ranee Sale Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL News Department Telephone stf Advertising and Cneulatwm Telephone 9& Member of Audit Bureau oi Circulations DAILY EDITION Friday, May $0, 1938. WEALTH OF PEACE OUTLET Gray Turgeon, M.P. for Cariboo, speaking in the House of Commons recently, stated that there was in the Omineca district to be served by the highway which bears his name 2,8000,000 acres of cultivable land, 6,862,000,000 board feet of merchantable timber, 4,800,000 cords of pulpwood, 7,000 square miles of mineralized territory including 600,000,000 tons of semi-anthracite and semi-bi GRADE A MILK Give Your Baby Fresh Milk Daily Our milk is produced twice daily from our own Government tested cows. RED PHONE C08 DOMINION DAIRY Senior Football Season Gets Off To Good Start; Merchants Defeat Navy By 5 To 3 Score tuminous coal, l his is somewhat the same territory 'sey; amis, veitch,- a. smith, vink, inrougn wmcn it is proposed to build a railway to serve i "oiKesiaa. as a western outlet to the l'eace country. PLAN SEEMS SOUND The plan proposed by Premier T. D. Pattullo to borrow fifteen million dollars from the United States for the building of the Alaska Highway without interest and with the principal to be amortised by repayment On a two percent per annum basis seems to be a sound one and will, undoubtedly, be approved by the people of the province if they get an opportunity to vote oh it. Some people have not yet visualized what it would mean to the province to have this work proceed. It would mean the spending of much of that money on labor within the next few years, enough to take up most of the slack in British Columbia. By taking up two per cent of the debt each year yithout interest the whole amount will be repaid in fifty years so the United States will have no claim against Canada other than that of a money lender just as in the case of a bondholder. SOUTH AFRICAN RESULTS The United party of South Africa has been given a further lease of life. It is the party formed by a union of the Hertzog and Smuts parties years ago which has been in pbVer since that time. It is a middle of the road government and evidently has the full confidence of the DEFENSELESS AS ETHIOPIA "Canada is as defenseless as Ethiopia and much mori? t desirably" stated Rev. H. R. Troinpour, iri art address to the descendents of the United Empire Loyalists at the celebration of the 155th anniversary Of the historic migration' to Canada from the United States, a migration that was motivated riot from greed or desire for gain but by purely patriotic fervor. The Loyalists left the United States because they refused to give up their British connection and swear allegiance to the new government. They left homes and friends arid trekked to what is now Eastern Canada where they hewed out for themselves" new homes in the wilderness. The memory of these men arid wotnen is cherished in Canada for they have proved to be a steadying influence through the years which followed their arrival. Soccer Scorers STlIAKT SIIIKU) SEKIICS Morgan, Navy, 2. Holkestad, .Merchants, 1. (Jillis, Merchants, 1. Vink, Merchants, 1. Smith, Merchants, 1. Ferguson, Merchants, 1. IJryant, Navy, 1. SPORT CHAT A small, brown colt, Bunty Law less, the pride of Willie Morrlssey quarters and startled railblrds by his soundness , and Immediately was established favorite. Unbounded enthusiasm by Morrissey, including Pi Special Liqueur The Finest Scotch Whisky ofgreat age. John Dewar& Sons. Smomi Distillers. uAw hr tniBe. iERTH, mmuxrkiLani.i. : v' w V V TH1 illOtt AM MTtUD l loTtlU III KOTlin. J Wm Bunty Lawless day of the race. in the stable the Bunty Lawless dlsplared Suffern, I 11. C. Hatch's ridhililee Tor a third straight plate triumph, as early I favorite. SUfrern, leading two- year-old money wlttner' Ixst year, i has shown a desire to run in work- Senior football in the Stuart Shield sei-ios imt. off tn uts.buJ . "". . "oru .. .""fa good start last evening when the reformed JrerchantslSiZE'Sy E; team bent the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve j Hatch, won the race m 1930 with ay live goais to tnree alter an interesting game before a Monsweep and was victor last year gdod turnout pf spectators. For the first ganVe.of the wlth 0oWIUre- season it was Na better than ordinnrv ni.ifpli. wns! .. .T. I scrappy at times and there was far " uanaaa s ncncsi norse .race is too much mere booting of the ball- but some of these seniors might w ,7""T, , eB a,K twenty yards up in the air-but the show a little more sense of the pro-1 -J ear-olds which have never players seemed to think it was good Pities of the game by leaving dut won mc "lcri 1 an l,hose rr football. remarks. Hunior Is always appre-' Juve- Oxides taking the nMJor Portion of $700 added the The Merchants went into an early elated, even if a little broad at a purse lead with goals by Hdlksstad and tihics, but there is no need for lan-iow,ner of, l!,e, ,"n"f rflvpsJ 'unw. donated the by lng. The Qlllis. Krause missed a high cen-ieuase that will keep respectable tre lh the sim nnrf Rrvant ,nfM : neonle awav. The eame is too eood euuima r,e uoi.au-a in mow Dy Morgan brought off a grand save a game to be spoiled by that. Most when he threw himself across the ; 1118 comments were really hum-goal to stop Veitch's shot and then orous and spontaneous but some recovered to brine off another eoodl were decidedly rough. The players etnn P4matAn nm. (Vi.n.;Au u.. 1 nut, tin O DnnH cnnifl Tf fe nn tr After the Interval Smith passed and attractive too. neauy 10 vencn wnose cross was luckily-converted by Vink. R. Armstrong had gone into goal and Morgan showed his versatility by scoring a good goal following a corner to( make the score 3 to 2 in favbr of Merchants. Vink's good left-footed drive just cleared .the bar. KraUse I saved '.well twice tn succession. Gil-j lis and Veltch muffed several gbodi chances. Parsons and Gomez were very safe. Further goals were scor-1 ed for the Merchants by Smith and ! Ferguson while Morgan got a grand' goal for the Navy. Teams: Merchants Krause; Parsons, F. Gomez; B. McLeanJ; Ferguson; Bus- Queen Victoria and continued by 111 - -" was run at Carlton, now West Tor onio, Deiore comparatively small small port Red Pm PlTie p were .rp tfthhPrt tabbed crowds. Subsequently, under poilt- whpn the trimmc nrlnd icai pressure me itinerant and travelled enea about odoui be Ottawa, Barrie, Wbodstbck, Pres- Interest in the ln Toronto's east race soared "'' rAd two i. TZEB DAILT NEWS .Friday, May a0 1853, 1 jtn t Forget Our ANA UAL succeeding monarens. They were i00ced In the fuss centred on Suf-, place. won first m i860 by Don Juan, own- (errt and Dunty Lawless, ed by James White. finished weakly. Vink shot over. I spectators to keep the game clean ( l0r rou! yJa" 18C(-3, the race Hendrle's Homs and Grand Dame. VuiMtYlO through the years until now lt isj$3 and oc0 added Mts 0rpen Cup miu wii uS uic gm u Cununu0usiy-,SaUceri a preview of the King's r .run race in worm America. Ai- oi. n .. phirnirn i- New York n it - . ... . f nakc. lie iiiuaucu uu ui iiic iiiv.ij n ' .-i - Preliminary; prepplng period fin-'-nousn Pen ny 10 ontario-bredj thp other three trlps to the post htitlngs ished. fhoromrhhrpris rnnmpd horses, the race is Hailed across! n..... th,it.hnnmini.iaim St. St. Lbi rt.C.N.V.R.-Morgart; Eby.Davies;; for theGth Running of the king's I Canada in the manner of England's the two-vear-old races wtre too J. Armstrong, R. Armstrong, T. Mc-' Plate at Toronto, have rouhded the;"rana Nallora' or the Kentucky shdn and that 8u(fern wlll gnoyf Meekln; Bryant, O'Neill, R. Cam-'turn to the' stretch to de-r J the States historic hl, Uue runnlng form over a dis. eron, D. McMeekln, Irvine. cide the number fit to start in thejrac- tance as-he did in1 the Cup and Pete Doherty refereed. Eastman Canadian turf classic. Thirty-eight I Saucer, a mlle-and-an-eighth race! and Bremner were linesmen. .temperamental thoroughbreds' Lacking from, the line-up which nrause, arsons and Gomez were were nominated for the mile and a win go to the post this year, will A good defense and Ferguson the furlong test this Saturday. Before i be the famed black and vellow silks best half for the Merchants. Mc-ithe training period ended two orL h. qfm ki Lean and Bussey tried hard and will Improve. Smith, Holkestad and Vink were the best forwards. The Navy was handicapped when Bob Armstrong was Injured and went Into goal in the second half. This was a bad error on the management's part. Davis and Eby were good backs but the halves were not sound. They must learn to part with the ball to advantage. Of a rather disappointing forward line McMeekln and Irvine were the pick. Bright Prospects Altogether, the prospects for a good football season look three days before the big event,! w,tor, cl iC0, , turf experts expected 23 of the nominees would be eliminated fromr" C ry 20 the list of possible starters leaving t,mes- Tne Powerful stable was a field of 15 to trot to the post. , broken up last year after the death of Edward Seagram. Available horses were auctioned and when nomination blank? Were maibd tills of Toronto, came out of winter year J. E. Frowde Seagram, who. carried on in a small way, had no thoroughbred eligible to' name. Despite the fact Bunty Lawless a rew side bets one for $2,000 'and Suffern will likely start as helped place the colt in the favor- public choice's, experts agree the ed position. Having survived the' 1 ace is more open this year than CLOSING UP Chicago Cubs Scored One Hun In New York Chicago ... Boston, a Pittsburg . Cincinnati 8t. Louis ON GIANTS B Philadelphia Extra Inning Indians Now On Boston Top In American League' Cleveland"!: ; New York1... NEW YORK, May 20: (CP) -4 Washington flrnrinp' fho nnlv run nt lha crtm k Chlcaeo liL ... . TlofrAt 111 an mi extra cxiru inninc. nuiinc, unicaio UUDS -" defeated New York Giants ln a Philadelphia thrilling baseball contest at tht Luls very , gruemng training grind ahead and for several years past. Juvenile nnrf 1 nZ - mn n u ZL on some and ri tjvii rnrHinni. ...u- 1 senior players can be of great good only a major catastrophe will keep- horse that might have been over- been tied with thi. nP 'fr f, ,7k DEWAR OF THE WORLD .,w v wu lt I National Iatue Louis, 4; Brooklyn, 8. Pittsburgh, 3; Boston, 4. Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 1 National Leaf ue 19 16 American Utue 16 18 IS 17 11 7 7 a 12 12 11 13 12 13 H 12 13 11 IS 6 16 Polo Orounds yesterday and trim- med the lead of Bill Terry's crew , ,. All Work Guaranteed (Next Rupert Hotel) TO GET THE BEST . . . BE SURE TO SAV BEWARE iff I i were both beaten by the Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers respectively tthd dropped into the second division. . The Cleveland Indians moved in R. S. MCLauaniuvs Bucnaresi ana t - ..v,., - j i.jui- . , ln.!llvl ' l .- i- ...... .v. American L-eague oy virtue of a is rout of the - faltering Wash race was made tough. That.s when a horse " the Bosfod dc- hts lruc WDrth. some come to form j i . .l. Z7", tween Guelph. London, Hamilton.; Inn cnnn nnfl nrp n ; nt rnVe-' f".00'"3 .w" " "". St. Catharines. Whitby. Kingston.' others' mh7rT. are Tslow siow In in roundlntr rounding SS 2 J" ' callei ln th sevcnlh ort Ml 1r. Ihplr rwt. Riwri on Juvenile it.. t.nj.. nn- r-ntt and Pirtnn In 1RR1 hnu,Pv,r I . 7" .. " I" V'.; . raln 111 u,e y,nu .." ' ' penormances ouuern, uuiuy l.uw- Queen Victoria sanctioned an un-.less Qrand Dame and Skyrs, rate uuu.uu.B u.at .e race ue esiao- Lawless sUrt- about Ual Bunty lished nermanentlv at Wnodb ne . . J?. . .1 American American Leatue Leajue , , . eu iu limes anu wuii mice lutes, i-arK, piciuresque iracK on Lane Ontario shores end. one the Clarendon Plate. He finish: j ed second six times. Yesterday's Big League soorei: New York at St Louis, post poned, rain. Boston, d; Chicago, 4 (called la RpventVi rain). Suffern started four times and Philadelphia. 2: Detroit, t. was victor once winner of the i.uiusi r riovoHnrt it a' .i!t .21 .8'0 Ml JB X : m 3A to three-and-a-half names ThP V... A,i,nnA turiiA ' 7 .IIIIIIUI Ullllll .lllllllll f A . bright. There is an ample supply continuing the speed and stamina test races last year failed to crown 1 vlctory over the Pittsbu;B Pir?tt Announces that their new eq of good material and the shown In work-outs he young sure a champion and railblrds w3re out and took players are a credit to themselves to start as top-heavy choice. The bright and early to watch work- Buccaneers The CinclnnaU print IZ size of Roll Films at