DAILY EDITION t FAOI TWO Tiir. daily news "Wednesday. June 8, isjj Sale End SPECIALS Only a Few More Days and Our Most Successful Sale Will Be Over. Here Are Just a Few of Our Last Days' Bargains Ladies' Straps, Oxfords and Pumps Regrouped " to clear. Reg. $5.00 Men's Calf. Dress Oxfords Neat and durable THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA $1.95 $2.85 AIT Lines' of Running Shoes Reduced to Lowest . Possible Prices Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third A?nue H. P PTJLLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES' City delivery, by carrier, yearly' period,, paid in: advatce ..... PaMif lb idvance, per we;k , v . kkk. Paid to advance, per month Bjr ttafl' to all' parts of British Columbia, the1 British Empire and united states, yearly period, paid'- in advance .-..... News Department Teleptior.a .. 86 Advertising and" Cncuiatimr Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau or Circulations J5.C0 .12 .50 3.00 Wednesday,. June 8, 1938. FEDERAL HOUSING AID P. W, Nicolls of Ottawa, director of housing for the federal government, is in the city in the course of a tour of the west to lo'ok into the situation locally with a view to more use being made here of federal schemes for assistance of home building projects in Canada. Prince Rupert-has been considered of sufficient importance for Mr. ,.wwuuo iu give a ween 0 units in cummer xiere- Tir.. TtT!'. It 1 V 1 . 0 SPORT' LEGION IN LEAD NOW I Defeated Merchant's 2 to 1 To As sume First Place In Stuart Shield' Standing; STUART SHIELD STANDING W D L F APts Canadian legion 2 1 11)10 Merchant? t 11 8 7 3 Navy 1" 0' 2 ! 12 2 SEASON SCORING- SITMMAKY- Bryant, Navy, 5. It. Dickens, Legion, 3. Howe, Legion, 3'. Vink, Merchants, 2. Ferguson, Merchants, 2. Campbell, Legion, 2. Morgan, Navy, 2; Smith, Merchants, 2. Simundsen, Legion, 2. Smith, Navy, 1. Armstrong, Navy, 1. FTolkestad, Merchants, 1. Gillis, Merchants, 1. CNeil, Navy", 1, Vance, Legion, 1. his guidance, the forwards played National' Leajue . New York 2, Chicago 4. Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 6. . American League Chicago 8, New York 5. St. Louis 11, Washington 8. Detroit 5, Philadelphia 4i Cleveland 7. Boston 5. Pet .044 .619 .553 .512 .500 Chicago 14 .378 In- their meeting last night in st. Louis- 13 .333 the Stuart Benefit Shield football - series, Canadian- Legion won from" the Merchants by two goals to one and, as a result, went to the top' of the competition. The game was well fought before a good crowd of Interested spectators. SPORT GHAT then Merchants had the better. , H , . Pierce did well to save from Dick Sld,;J)0tbaU1?3Knf:i( nM- Cameron. Sam Currle kept the AS'.SS? Legion; well in Hand and, under tTfll, ian, J. A. Neil', R. Armstrong; J; some heat football. Smith went p" - t, u o.-i,t. i,., r Spares: G. Brawn, R. Cameron Kay blocked Vink's- parting drlvs to save an otherwise sure goal. James Currie went off injured..' Pierce was called on again and Smith had hard luck with a grand drive that hit the upright. Holkp-1 stad centred .well and. at last Smithi scored, . '," Play opened. quietly!" in the half' unOl olkestad tested arid J1. Storrie: BOWLING June 8 Rink No: d vs. P.Ink No. 8; Rink No. I Vs; Rinlt No. 9. June lomnfc m. 2 vs. Rink No. l'Oi Rlnlfc No: 3 vs. Rink No. 5. Pierce. Merchants should have ' gone ahead but McKay again again kept a" good goaf for Legion' brought off a last minute inter- and Parson's' and Gomez were safe Mr, Nicnlls wflT fu the en4 .of o nr.. ..'veritlon. Followintr Simundsen's at back, FergUSOrt did well and Of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce when' it Corner! Merants' goal underwent Beynon made a very successful ap. "A ominerce wnen It lSa siee4 fair; The u . -iv.1!.. 5, -1 , but Parsons cleared. Then pearance. Bussey was cCv.tcu ac win eiuciuaie IUliy On tne retierar homing as- Merchants forced a corner and forward line displayed neat foot bisiaiice projects ana now they may be taken advantage of ipierce dld wel1 to keep his charge . locally. There must " be many in Prince Rupert who desirprintJu:t- Legion took up the attack ball with Smith and Holkestad the pick. Vlnk was- occasionally dan- to-have new homes. SufKnovcnntf TllT and Simundsen scored from close gerous. Cameron has lots of speed ln- in. Sam Sam Currie Currle Jr- Jr. hSt hit the thebar bar wh with amJ and did dld we!1 tfell' for for hi nls flrs first attempt. in in' what thP the federal fprWbrnnrwVfrn authorities WJjat are Offering in the way of a grand drive. Howe worked OUlls was always a trier. assisting tnem. lo them Mr. Nicolls' discourse should .through to put the veterans ahead. Pierce turned in a Vsry good he 01 particular interest. , Cameron ahd Smith combined game Tor the Legion. W. Murray While the happy person who gets the new hnmp will w,1 ibeautIfuliy but McKay and Scherk I sod"baclc and ln the st:z' tuftlav safe. Krause off ond half, was a fine extra half- were brought be Detne the one one whn Who WfiU benefits AitU dliectly the of a building every new fine save Just under the crossbar back: when the veterans attacked. nvubc ueneiits tne community through the employment ft when the Legion attacked strong- McKay was weak but later im- ' provides and the ceneral imnrnvpmpnt nrVn'oV. .on . a 1v; proved and saved a counle of' .1 . 0 "l 11111v.ll ICSUIW, I, ,.u . . n . ' . . t mimber of new homes would give a filip to the building industry and would make the citv look that Teams: ucuiuy snuus, oam wurne sr. snov-.i ed how football should be played.!1 Merchants Krause; Parsons, F. . beaten w,ioiuuiiijr Occasionally uculcu 101 for speed, apecu, 111.1 his1; TVTw T" -11 ' 't 1 1 1 a 1' n --. v.t.i,i . mi. iituns visa snuum, tnereiore,. Ueot both special uomez; uusseV' Ferguson, Beynon; genaralshlp was always In evidence and general interest and those interested either directlv D!ck Cameron- oims' smith, vink, and his positioning; was a lessen- 61: indirectly in better homes', civic welfare and . the younger players Much of commuTi-'"?6' commun-, t n! ,uJ Canadian Legion - Pierce; W the team's due itvimnrovprn-prirwnTnrninWtrl success was, to him. ill VemeiS' Vl11 Probably be desirous of hearing What Murray, McKay; J. Currie, Sam Sam Currie Jr. was good and ne nas fA tO say. 1 hey Will have that Opportunity tonight. jCurrie sr., Sam Currle Jr.; Simund- Scherk. improves with every, game.' ' 'en, Vance, Howe, Campbell The forward line combined poorly. SASKATCHEWAN VOTES TODAY jScherk. Rol Judge. in spite of Currie's coaching. Political interest centres 'today on StontmJ SL . and Howe wa always a trier as was Tirliovn ,Tf,'M, wuv.v,h we m ins usuai aimunasen. uampDen was dLsap- 1 . , where voting proceeds in ,a provincial general election. ,.caPable style. pointing, jimmy currie did well xiiLne Liuerai government pt Premier W. J, Patterson will be returned to power seems generally conceded. Nobody seems to seriously think it will not have the- Targest following' in the next Legislature; Some doubt has, however, been cast by political prophets on whether or not it wi I have a clear working majority that is, whether it will have a following larger than all other groups combined. ' . Social Credit is the uncertain quantity in Saskatchewan.- Its showing in the Alberta general election a few years ago was such a suprise that there is some uncertainty in measuring the response it may receive m Saskatchewan. What the electors in Saskatchewan do today to Premier William Aberhart (and he is the magnetic individual who is guiding the Social Credit movement in Saskatchewan as he'did in Alberta) mav be taken k snmo a? an indication of how it may fare in the next Alberta election Due to- the entry of Social Credit, it is not expected that the C.C.F. will receive a very large vote in Saskatchewan. Had it not been for the entry of William Aberhart, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation might have given the Liberals a real run. The Conservatives themselves admit that they will' not be a serious contender in Saskatchewan. Their only reaspri for being iri the fight is to keep the federal organization alive. The result in Saskatchewan is awaited With -interest Interesting Game until he twisted his lee. Rol Judire The game was interesting de- who replaced him in the second spite some dull spells. Krause half, did well. NOW CALEDONIA LIQUEUR WHISKY 40 oz. 26 OZ. $2-25 '16 OZ. 41-40 TJ' RcAK11 MuA, M.Ur Woe f i Uud V o tFaocuuu iuuui 1111m i w Distributed To . .National fragile1 New YoVtt 4. Chicago-2 ter In- . . Al'lJ ningsi. Ne YorK 4. cnicago i. 43011001 IlllUieil (Second game, end of seyentH, Mel OU made twelth liomer In first came.) Meeting Monday night at IH RAQPD'AI I VrrVMJTT'C Brooklyn 3. Si. lows 4 iena or home or Mrs William crass, aqiu sixth). uosiou jr, riusourg . 5. Ka cattail Sf atiHinflT' ihomers this season.) Including Yesterday S'ewes National fragile W ,L Chicago .29 16- New-York 26 l'tf Boston) ' ,2K 17! Cincinnati 22 21 Pittsburg 20' 20' Sfi.. Louis 19 33 Brooklyn; t9 27' , Philadelphia 11- 27- I American League Cleveland 29' 14 New York 24 IT Washington-' . 26 21 Boston .23' 19 Detroit, 2T 23 Philadelphia 17 24' 23 23 26! 26' Detroit 5, Philadelphia 1. T St. Louis 6, Washington1 3 (end1 of f seventh). LOCAL NEWS Constable Joseph Devlin of the f?? I city police and Mrs. Devlin .391 ..280 .674' are : spending a holiday visiting- at Dr. Hiitrh MorriKOn lrtxnitnr of 'schools, returned to the city on clpal Chapter, Imperial Ordet Daughters of the Empire, received ' I PhlladelDhla-Cinclnnatl. tonight, a statement In regard to the work I American League during the past winter of supply- I Chicago ir. New York 7. Chlcago'mg milk to school children of thr. New York 0. (Second game, end city. It was announced that $886:4;-' of fifth Inning.) 'worth of milk had been supplier Cleveland- ff, Boston 7. (Jimmy faf which &87.81 had been donated (Vw mnriw two homers, makmff It. There had still been a deficit of seventeen for season and fourth - in mhlch lip. has mflde two $33.81 towards which the Princt Rupert" R'otarjP Club had contribut cd $20 while the- I. O. D. J2, had made up- tlw balance-. , A feature of last evrrtliifj'S meet lng was the presentation to Mrs' I John Mhnsort by the resent, Mm III. I Landryr of a silver spoon .son's1 lmoendhie: departure Irbnl Mr, the city. She Joined the I. O. D. E in ID 15 and has held all offices importance, doing a great deal valuable work for the order. Raffle drawings took place, -Mrs Dominate winning a bed Jacket with No. 60 and Mrs. Laird a set of doilies with No. 13, 'a' nlgnt's train from a trlP" t0 M". f Adjutant) A. Parkinson; Terrace on official' duties. I wh0 with her' husband li in- charge '.) " j of The-Salvation' Army's native Miss jean MCAiee-arrived in tne.worlc and school at Glen. Vowell Jack McNeil of Smlthers, wlio has been on a trip south, arrived In thei city from Vancouver pn the Prince George this morning and will re-: turn to the interior on this even-! ing's train. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wilson or BOs-' ton arrived in the city on- the Prince George this morning from the south' to pay a week's vlsl here with Mr! and Mrs. W, IT. Tbbey. Mrs. Wilson Is Mrs. Tobey sister. , - Dr: and Mrs. W. B. MeKeehnle; formerly a well kndwtti Vanbouver medical man and now living ln retirement in the Okanagan, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today going through on d trip to Stewart. Mr. and Mrsv James McNulty. after spending the winter in California and the past month; In. Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning for the summer. They will take up- residence Iri the house of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Finnle on Fifth Avenue West. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bui In th Morning Rarih' to Co Th llvtr ihould pour out two ponndi of liquid bll Into your bowU dillr. If thli bU U not (lowing frwly. jrour f oud donn'tdlgnt. It Just decayi In the bowrlt. Gu blottt op jrourtorach. Yoa getcbnitlpotrd. Harmful poUont to Into the body, and 70U feel aour, aunk and the world I00H punk. A mere bowel movement dortn't alwara I't art the cane. u ri eed anmrthlnrthatworkr on the llrer aa well. It takea those food, old uarter L,uti Liver rilla to f et theie two- pounda ot bile flowing freely and make ic roa roa r;ther the reel '-up ana up .narmleerand centle; make the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but hare no calomel or mercury la Ulra. Ask for Carter-1 Little Liver Pill, by oame I Btubbornljr rtf gi anrUalna; ala. U ?33 Am Am&mm This afrerUsemeiit U not published or dls-playerf tl'qubr Confrol Board or by the Government vernmeni. . ... ' ' of British ColtfrntW " ,,tB ' V .tl. .w Aft 'iff i Bill couv aen i!(ij lor her b 4i, . nbeau,ranB son. Mr&. G acTMlsS a Jr VW. -io; Hoiu C Sessions Audrey Sessions. Ttmt 111, v. hiwbci. run jvssmgiOIK I F. Nason. Nrmu. Central t ...... , , v.fc, . fiutAtu vv lrx and .Rod McLeod, city Royal t. uosneii. I'ort Simpson r;. s Slewart', Robert N, Goldle ar.4 A!cQuarrle, Vancouver L. C son. Hazel ton; Ole Waugert vi Ellr Arvidson, Fort St John p cityon tne prince George uiw. near Hazelton. arrived In the city -n,ctr B Z ZLl mnrnine- ta visit with her brother - .tm w"'""v ""uicy a and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAfee, Westvlew. on-the-Prince George tnis'mornlng. kaUe,. Terrace; J J Tully Pr Mrs. Parkinson, who is a qualified I Aiaska; o. JIunter Prince Gaira- weeks' agoj having lrr her1 charge .a Mrs. A. E. Lawson and'two chll-. native' woman who-Is now receiving dren, who have been visiting atlspeclal treatment In one of the Fred Rudge. ClaJcton Savoy A tMr! Tnri filmnrnn t Di..k - - ruwen n,ivcr,,arrJYpu m uiercuy uy j Vancouver nospitais. She will re- Ujn . Montreal; II E MolefCniw The following placers' will repre-. the Prince George this morning en- turn to oirn Vowell hv fhis I - r ....v., u.iuoii, aoj route back to their .home on the lng-s train. FolntMlne. Skeena River. I LED PACKAGES 10c POUCHES 15c Hb. 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