. Ai Strn m Vogue, Nf ndemoTseli and Harper's Bcfjaar - DAILY EDITION 11- waii tir"rvr TAKtirft MY DEAR. YOU COULD PLAY YOUR HAND INSTEAD OF HOLDING - vniiu rnnt. J wi- I ml " . The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL 1 J Tangos will nvt cut your tnitep . . . thy at flexible at the very ipot where) ordinary pumpi hurt raoiL Family shoe store ltD Member ot Audit Bureau ot Circulations Tuesday, May 17, 1938. Association The Canadian National Recrea- A ct'ink. f tern's T tini nAttrttVl fr being Issued today. There are ten rinks in ctfmpetUioh and play wn L.uend throughout the summer. The Schedule Is as follows May 30 bTV 1 .10". Rink No. 4 vs. .Rink. No. 7?M d- Prince Kunert eVidentlvvs not nfteptpd hv trip iwpnH rv un ruling that the bond conversion scheme here was carried9; Rink no2 vs. Rink. "No.. 8.. ? out Wder a special act of the Legislature which might j J"Jy 18-Rink no. 5 vs. Rink No. prove q be Ultra vires of the province. Victoria seems! 10;T "lnoknN0t:11 lvtR1"kNOr,L w to be ih,a bad financial Wess as a result of the court de-'8!JRUink m Tl nml mT ClSlbn: j 'July 22 Rink No. 0 vs. Rink No. Prince Rupert has issued new bonds for $1,735,000 at 10. four per cent, all of which have been given out in place of! ' Personnel of Rinks old bonds which were surrendered to the ci'tv with the 'ex- f. vickers, s. c Thompson, l. Ar-CBptib'nOfbnesmalllotbf $2,600. The owner Of these has' ro11- R- E- Benson (Skl-q)- JF: ?' m yet been found. The new bonds are in the Bank of ,f TXTt. Montreal awaiting application from the and draw- owner Coates, f. s. waitcn, r. m. wihsiow ing interest at the four per cent rate, the old bonds having skiph ' d. crerar, p. Lakie. j. s. befen cancelled. Irvine, g. s. inn (Skip), a. t. Ih Prince Rupert's case nobody was forced bv the Parkln' s' Klng- ?' J108"8, tJ; cburts tb suh-ender his bonds. All clid so voluntarily and j 'T'Boyd.Tekln the power ot the city to make the change was never chal-j (Skipi. J. m. Campbell, R. e. James, lenged. Something like seventy-three per cent of the',F. Dibb, d. a. Macphce (Skip), j. bondholder's had agreed to make the change before the Bulger, w. Miller, w. n. Tobey, g. Legislature took action. This was the result of a year's p- Tinker 1PVn," 4Tfwss;.,,i work oh the p?rt of the dty authorities. . As a result of the successful conversion and the sta- w. h. Wilson-Murray, d. a. Bor-bility of the management of the city, the Prince Rupert land (Skip). i bonds are now selling at a better price, considering the . r 1 rate of interest, than Vancouver and a number of other ! i-gvkrnou rbruLAit ( cities. Prices have been ranging from $73 to 78. Atone headingly, Man., May n-time jh-ior tb conversion they were selling as low as $35. j (cp) Prisoners in the jail at this town 13 miles west of Winnipeg THE tiliiTISII AIR CRISIS expressed their regrets at the re- a: ii .ii i i. ... j i ... , .. .... urement oi uovernor J. u. uownie rnong me means lanen to Dnngme umisn air crisis A delegation of about 20 inmate -. i ...1 LV.-J 1- P LI L : ... L... . ' 1. 1 " ... to a point where the people of that country might realize called the real position-and take action to set it right, ih April where an W..R. Chown, a British industrialist, issued a little publi- Burritt s' cation which he called "The Crisis," in which he showed ' how ridiculously inadequate was the British air fleet and how lax was the nir department of the British govern-! meht. This little four-page paper was distributed broadcast. It drew attention to the fact the German govern-; meht knew all about Britain's weakness whereas the British people were hopelessly ignorant of it. It went into de-tail, showing that the British had very few efiectiv'e fighting planes while Germany Was turning them out at a tremendous rate. He makes a number of charges of inefficiency such as the delivery of 07 Whitley Bombers; by a well known British firm without bomb sights, bonib. racks br gun mountings. These were put into store in-! gteaa of being sent to airdromes. He also calls attention . tb the inadequate supply of g-asoline. As a result of this and other prbtests, the tlhaihber-ldin jrovernm'ent has taken belated action in removing the head of the department which .is.put in charge of what is supposed Jto be a more businesslike head who will insist on results. Probably there will be a clean-up in the department following the' appointment of Sit Kingsltfy Wood who .was named tb the position of air minister yesterdav. Judging from the allegations made in -Britain, Sir Kingsley will have to do. some fast work if he is to place the defences of London on anything like an adequate basis. succeeded him. nrwriri ttimfl NEW ROYAL HOTEL j. Zarein Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate $1.00 up o0 Rooms Hot &r. Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 I'.O. Box 116 J M BOWLING FOOTBALL SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Flay lo Start at tend of Morith im u " ..... . . .. . fctee'ni tif fc.N.it. Relation Complete Line-up t Virions Com- es at the governor's office address was read. Co. Tl. pennon fixtures lor nrasuii Announced League season Is schedule tb set Kvon TVr?d ;xy f"'e" "? L .vart in ,h..L., week, schedules for the ...111 l tit Jn.4nnr' Im PAnlnii rm May 19 Navy vs. Merchants. MiV 26 Lesion vs. Navy. J May 31 Merchants vs. Legion. 'June 2 Navy vs. Leglbn. June 7 Legion vs. Merchants 'June 9 Merchants vs. Navy. Domintoh Day Cup June 14 Merchants vs. Nayv. June 16 Navy vs. Legion. Juno 21 'Legion Vs. Merchants. Final on Dominion Day between two teams with greatest numbsr 'of points. Mobley Cup City League June 23 Merchants vs Navy Baseball Standings Rink No. 1 vs. Rink No. 2; t)AMi oHin i Cleveland Rink No. 3 vs. Rink No. 4 June J Rink No. 5 vs. Rink No. C; Rink No. 7 vs. Rliik No. 8. June 3 Rink No. 9 vs. Rink No. 1C: Rink No. 1 vs. Rink No. 3. June 6 Rink No. 2 vs. Rink No. ; 4; Rink No. 5 vs. Rink No.. 7. June 8 Rink No. 6 vs. Rink No.' 8; Rink No. 1 vs. Rink No. 9. June 10 Rink No. 2 vs. Rink No. 1C; Rink No. 3 vs. Rink No. 5. June 13 Rink No. 4 vs. Hlnk No. C; Rink No. 7 vs. Rink No. ?. June 15 Rink No. 8 vs. Rink No.' 10; Rink No. 1 vs. Rink No. 4. j June 17 Rink No. 2 s. Rink No. ! 5; Rink No. 3 vs. Rink No. 6. June 20 Rink No. 7 vs. Rink No. 10; Rink No. 8 vs. Rink No. 9. June 22 Rink No. 1 vs. Rink No. 5; Rink No. 2 vs. Rink No. G, June 24 Rink No. 3 vs. Rink No. 7; Rink No. 4 vs. Rink No. 8. June 27 Rink No. 5 vs. Rink No. 9; Rink No. 1 vs. Rink No. 10. Julie 29 Rink No. 2 vs. Rink No. 3; Rink No. 4 vs. Rink N6. 5. JUly 4 Rink No. 6 vs. Rink No. 7; Rink No. 1 vs. Rink No. 8. July 6 Rink No, 3 vs. Rink No. 9; Rink No. 4 vs. Rink No. 10. July 8-Rlnk No. 2 vs. Rink No. 7; Rink No. 1 vs. Rink No. 6. July 11 Rink No. 5 vs.. Rnk No. 8; Rink No. 2 vs. Rink No. 9. Julv 13 Rink No. 3 vs. Rink No. With the season gettiritj finati this OUS senior football competitions this season are officially announced bv the PrirYcte Rupert Football Association. As previously reported, the-c jji'iibiuu tiuo jri;ai - ivyjut vyaia . Nival Volunteer Reserve, Bob Armstrong, manager; Merchant', Casey Vink, manager; Canadian Legion, Sam Currie, manager. The schedules are as follows? Stuart henefii Shield New York Pittsburg Chl'cafti Cincinnati St. Louis National League W L 18 4 13 9 14 11 12 13 , 10 i2 .Boston 9 11 Erooklyn 10 -10 Philadelphia '2. 5 i5 Boston American League .'. 1(5 8 Get Your CC.M. BICYCLK At McRae Bros. Ltd. Prince Rupert 15 S New York 14 9 Washington .16 12 Detroit 10. 13 Chicago 3 11 . Philadelphia 7 14 J St. Louis 7 17 i Pet,' .818 JSfl A'.O' ;455 .156 .385; .250 .025 .609 .571 .435 ,42i .333 .292 June 23-Legion vs, Merchants. June 30 Navy vs. Legion. July 5 Merchants vs. Legion July 7: -Legion vs. Navy. July 12 Navy vs. Merchants. "G'ulhuly Cup July 14-r-Navy vs. Merchants. July .19 Legion vs. Navy. July 21 Merchants vs. Legion. July 26 Legion vs. Merchants. July 23- Navy vs. Legion, August 2 Merchants u Navy m Mid he, To the Man on a laliry.who wishes la plice his financial, ittiirs 6n a moJern, business, like bash. To the Woman of income, ivho needs a simple, practical method of keeping receipts and expenditures straight, . Td the Housewife with h allowance, who requires a areful system For watching the household budget. To the. Man or Woman ot considerable wealth, who likes to have some money . uninvested, ready for instant . use, without having to convert securities into cash. t TOT DAILT NEWB jifeUT, 1S33. , . j"" . ' ' . . . Some Of Those To Whom A PERSONAL CHEQUiNG ACCOUNT Is A Useful Convenience BANK OF MONTREAL tSTABtlSllfb lilT uruw SAY to him: "Son, I know you want a CC.M, Bicycle. 1 was going to reward you with one if you passed your midsummer exams. But I'm going to be a ' good sport and buy you one right away so that you'll have all the extra time between now and midsummer to enjoy it. But I'll expect you to prove you are a good sport, .too, by studying hard and passing with good marks. If you fail we will have to take the bicycle back to the dealer." The CCM. Company and the CCM. dealer will back you up in this offer, dad. They will allow you the full price you paid for the CCM., if your boy (or your girl) faijs to pass at midsummer. (Claim must be made within one week of the announcement of the term's results.) But he will not let you down. When your boy says he will do a thing he will do it. This" year's CCM.'s set the pace fn Style, beauty and easy running. With working parts of specially hardened steel, machined to hair-line accuracy, they run with marvelous quietness and smoothness. To pedal a CCM. requires little effort, and the free-running COL Coaster Brake enables rider to frequently coast long distances without any foot-work. All models have seamless tubular steel frames; plated or enamelled steel rims; rustless steel spokes; bright parts ihromium plated over a 20-year nickel foundation; Dunlop Fort or Imperial Tires; and other CCM. features. Tor qualitv and value a CCM, is still the big bicycle buy of 1938. ML A Complete Stock of CC.M. BICYCLES Bicyc'lo .Repairs, Parts, Bicycle Tires Carried By Gordon's Hardware 'To the Business Man, ho wi4es to keep his personal account separate from his business account. ,To the Farmer, who likes to lil've mo'rieV safe Ihd ready for use, VpaVt frorrt his farmin (business fundi. ASk firllr bocltltt, "A Ptrsin-Jl CMij'uing Aitolirit fur V. " Modern. Experienced tanking Service 'tbi Ouhunt tf 130 yiwr' frntiiiful OftiAit Mrs. M. A. Dupuls left by last evening's train 6n her returii 16 Hay;port after a vi.sit to the city over the week "nd. KA1EN TRANSFER Red (iillif, Proprietor DRY WOOD COAL I'urnlture .Mofng 'tni 'On'eral Haulmg Phone 60 Tli Finest IMANO Tl'MNfi In the country ran be soars, as done with the 'Hesonoicope'' by p. C. WALKFIt Phone IJlue 389 212 4th St THE SEAL ' QUALITY IIP GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye . PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the unly saloon panning company with in naTTOll U V W JVM f W Prince Rupert .. . . - - HYDE Transfer 815 SECOND AVE. 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