i PAOX TWO. CAMPACS The super constructed summer shoe that has stood every test and can be depended on to give maximum wear and comfort. Full range of sizes in men's, ladies', boys and children's. Jack and Jill Shoes Sole Agents Full new shipment just arrived in all leathers, styles -and sizes. If Yon Hate Foot Troubles, Set Us r AMILY SHOE STORE LTD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRLVCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Erery Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. P PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in adratxe Paid In ad ranee, per week . Paid In advance, per month By man to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERT1S1XG RATES Classified advertising, p -word, per insertion ' " local readers, per line, per insertion per J5.G0 .12 .50 THE SPIRIT THAT N'JXS The two Chinese boys who arrived home from Shanghai at the week end seem to have imbided from their compatriots in Shanghai the spirit that win They are confident that they will drive the invaders from their f?Untl;, lf. J65 of the Chinese people feel the same they m win. If they weaken, they will lose. They have the dadvantage of being without a naw bet they have the advantage of fighting on their own" soil in a cause they believe to be jost and right They also have the sympathy of the worM. Now that they have proved that the Japanese are not invincible, that they can be beaten on occasion, the probabihty seems to be that the Chinese will continue to 5- if" -1 resmance- J are evidently being supplied with arms and ammunition and airplanes so th?v are not badly handicaped as might seem. and natural gas between thtee and four per cent. United ! Mates is an oil country and Great Britain and Germany ! are coal countries. In Russia coal provides over seventy I per cent of the energy. J . In view of the trend toward good many countries it is quite possible that the huge anthracite deposits in the Groundhog near here mav become very valuable. The late F. G. Dawson shortlv he- xore ins tragic death had a scheme for bringing the! v-uuHu wd 10 i-nnce itupert and he had been promised several million dollars to develop the scheme but with his death it fell through. Some man with brains and energy and with a flare for promoting new enterprises may yet bring the scheme to fruition. THE FLY IX THE OINTMENT Judging from submissions to the Royal Commission andother information filtering through, it would seem as if the reluctance of the morttrarre and 1 lend money m Prince Rupert comes from the fear thatJ ure-iHCKm wHiiuihMonersnip enus, tnere will be a revepion to the mayor and council svstem with more reckless spending of the city's funds, tfnder that svstem 1 , . . , uiuujjui iu uear oy sections oi tne communitv anH if f ho nwtciiM It. rt,ff;:ii.. - .i. ... - ....... ,a ouxiiL-icuuy M.ron, tne city isiorc- ed into incurring liabilities which should have "been avoided. Without loans there can be verv little hnildi lino- y -t"h cause very lew people can finance themselves. The recent proposal to secure money under the federal housing scheme was by far the best proposal ever made in Prince Rupert. Had there been a ready local response, it is possible that the money might have been forthcoming but, t . evidently, the local people did not want it OFFICERS ELECTED i Last week in St. Andrew's Cathedral Has the local branch of the Anglican Young People's As- ,soeiation heid its final dusumm meeting of the season which comes .to a close with the annual baaaw-t 'on May 13. i uecuon oi orncers ior we cooi- .ing year resulted as follows: j Honorary Past President, Robert Yerburgh. i President. Peter A9e. . We-Pre4dnt. H. Pander. Recording Secretary. Jean Mr-' Lean. I. CorresMndIng Secretary. Ruth. 3 Nelson. -COj Treasurer. RaShard Meadows. belle StOea I jd2 Sunday School by Post Secretary.! 55jE. Rivet. - ? FaBowfac the business period tb erabers were entertained' Monday May 2 lt3X ' ' with motion pictures of Eastern . Canada and England shown bjt Wilttara ennekshank. Maurice Irv ing operating the projector. Refreshments were served under the direction of Dot Sherman. There will b? do meeting this will be held WAKE UP LIKE A CAVE MAN Feel Full of Life No More Tired, Dull, Heary Mornings Xjtrf jwx Etr triiij tiU r mrf mmnint, lw yum atkc wf ttttof "ntloT jmx Errr it at t mitt. Tmt tfrr don &t Vfi U ftutat. tftttlt dw mmunimt fut i -jmm Im4 freadic vui. Smffin rnrrQ U mmadn, tHJBM UU (Wl-jiTM Ml Uf, dlC Wj' Uutnc, krlt rtich, ijiant tmi m- C::, il i i . I ' r tia"t iiwiirk. Trail a &ittm rt V, sunrea oy tne league of Nations labor' inbwKtf SLfindbtet?lprovife sixt- r Zf cent oi uk? world s power, oil coming second with sixteen ; Try'Sn aji ar. and a half per cent and wood third with nHv iiirtl CD MIT. A. tivec ma cent cent. WaterrowernnHsin Water power stinnlies six and a ;T;i half " "r: : 1 1 ''"txsutx HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580 Ucrds 173 iiatt.t 5WB Portland Holds Lead In Pacific Coast Baseball PORTLAND. May 2. Portland held on to the had in the Partite Coast Baseball League bjr wtiudng 7 to 2 from Oakland. Sacramento. .by (Seattle. wnt Into a tie with HUy- l wood for second place. San Fran-' Cisco won the opener of a double-' header from San Diego IS to 1. the Pedres turning around b: nigh; cap i.Ui .j I-iur GIANTS ARE First Tennis DOING WELLlTourneyJeI(1 Chicago Cabs Cloe on Heels of PilUburj Pirates for Second Place hi National League but lost Sunday-League scores SATURDAY'S SCORES .American League New York 8. Washington 4. Detroit 5. Cleveland 3. SI latffc 0. Chicago 3. ed, cold. National Lea cue Boston 6. Philadelphia 11. Pittsburg 0. Cincinnati 2. Chicago 11. St Louis 5. Brooklyn L Xew York 3. SUNDAY SCORES American League St. Louis 7. Chicago 5. New York 3. Washington 4. Philadelphia 8. Boston 6. Detroit 3. Cleveland-, jjjlyational Ceague Cbieagre; St. Louis 5. Brooklyn 6. New York 7. "Prt titers 1. Cincinnati 4. Boston. 1, Philadelphia S. CTheJsVnding to date: . National .Lea cue . .S -L New YorV . Chieato Pittsburgh Brooklyn-.- . week. Instead, the dress rehearsal Boston for the apDroaehm? entr'ainmertf Cincinnati St. Louis . Philadelphia j Cleveland jwashlnfton (HOTEL MEN .455 .417 535 TOO GOOD ,City Bowlin; Champion'- Defu Comtuircial I ?aur Cbaflense'r Three Games To Nil Roya! Hotel, champions of tl jCity "BoWUng beaue, demonstrate:' ne:r unatsputea supertorny oy ae teating an all star team nting the Commercial league in a challenge match last night. Th hotel men won all three garhey Stan Morin was high average scorer with 201. f The individual scoring: ! COMMERCIAL 1 Taylor 148 iMcCalhun 140 Morris .. Young . Houston . ! Totals .. ' BOYAL I Donald )Comadina . iZieman Morin Smith Totals 128 144 128 638 1 129 177 104 203 159 777 2 205 161 157 176 157 856 2 ICQ 154 157 214 ISO 884 3 139 12 153 124 137 CfC m i 151 181 217 87C HAK SILVER NEW YORK : (CP) -Ear sit ver was unchanged at 42?4c per fine ounce oa the New Vork mcv il market today REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exehanj Block , PJIONE 658 Good Competition at Prince Ru pert 'Clab S'ew Hoard Court At C. X. Appreciated ' The season of the Prince Rtrpert NEW YORK. May 2. New York Tennis Crab sot voder way at tfeel Giants won their tenth Srafht Acropolis Hill court yesterday with' victory in the National League Stin- winnfnt four to nottdng from day by winning 7 to 6 over the! Brooklyn Dodgers. Chicago Cubs vod 11 U 5 from St. Louts Cardinals on Saturday and repeated to more ahead of the Pittsburg Pirates the playing of the first tOumfcraent of the season. Competition was keen and considcrasfe lnteresi was manifested The winners of the townsmen were Miss Caroline Mitcaeti .and ur uir vno were beaten by Cincinnati iouiig wno wan 6 u"a-ver Reds both Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. West and SnelfArd Da rum in In the American League, the Cie- the final. In a semi-final, Mi&Si i Week-end Big MaeCaDum for perpetual challenge 'm mixed doubles. It is open to all 11 9 ts 5 4 5 3 3 American League Boston New York-- J Chicago Philadelphia DetroH St L5UU 9 7 6 7 5 5 S 5 1 4 4 7 6 S 9 9 3 6 6 7 6 6 7 8 Pet xm .667 .417 .400 385 550 550 .750 S3Z .500 .500 .455 Mtenfl IwMbtjs lost 5 to 3 to Detroit Mitchell and Young beat Mrs. Alex! Saturday but held safe on to first Mitchell arfil P. JosOr. There were 'place and Won Sunday 4 to 3. The thirty players in all in the touraa- New York Yankees downed Wash- ment tngton Senators eight to four Sat- As winners of the tournament,1 u relay but lost Sunday. The Chi- Miss Mitchell and Mi. Voting were cago White Sox won three to noth- awarded the MacCaUum challenfe Peter Allen Heads Antlican'Yoanf ing lror St- Louis Browns Saturday troph). a new prize put up by F. A. I People Session Near Close comers and may be challenged for at any time. The presentation was' made yesterday afternoon by Mr.1 MacCallum. i During the afternoon refresh-1 PhAadeJphia at Boston post pon- men U were served wrth Mrs. Geof- frey Wlllett. Mrs. G. P. Tinker. Mrs.' O. C. Young and Mrs. Alex MKehei in charge. , The day also saw a goodly number of players out on the Canadian National Courts, the concrete floor there hating now been boarded orer. According to the users 6t the courts, the new surface is a great improvement although it changes the ball action Considerably. The season was aho officially opened on the Imperial Oil Co. courts yesterday. Larger Crowd Is 1 Wanted At Annual (Football Meeting t Owing to small attendance. It wot1 deemed advisable to postpone tht ! annual meeting or the Prince Ra-oert Football Association which had been called for Saturday ni-jht ' Another eaH is being made for tht' annual meeting on Wednesday en it Is hoped 'hat there will, be a large and represfntatlve gath- ertng of those interested in the' soccer sport if there U not a good , turn-out on that occasion, it Is i oossfbl- that fooi baU may tapse in Prince Rum this year ' uYirl Tune-Vp For Sprint! Wihter Has Been Hard oil Your Car . . . harder than you think! The strain of cold starts, sklddy roads, and uncertain weather has pulled many part out of adjustment. Now Is the time to nush away the winter-worn oil and sluggish water ysfn adjust wheels and brakes tune up the motor. Take advantage of our special rate for COMPLETE Inspection, clean-up and tune-up and be sure of trouble-free ipring driving. 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"Phbtie 775 : third Art1 GRADE A MILK GiVe Y our "Baby Fresh Milk Daily 'Olir Tnilt- Tc 'ny-nAUnnA '? -A tt frnm our l.TT Gov- - aaaaa m.J g WW M VHIkW eriiment tested cows, S DOMINION DAIRY v a m , . - - - - fprt It's interesting to know when reading the DL that the people of the whole district are doing the