m ft FAQ1 TWO M EDITORIAL NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelK Proprtor "A DOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rte 11.01 ay 80 Rooms Hot Si Cola Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1( 1 en.' We carry a complete line of working boots in all grades. Heavy, medium and light panco or leather soles. Priced from $3.50 New shipment just arrived in men's soft soled low and high cut slippers with chrome soles. Q-l Off Priced from ?A.iaJ Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes VICTORIA'S ELEVATOR Soon after the Prince Rupert elevator was built the ;ity of Victoria decided it too should have a grainelevator. It was built, the city guaranteeing the cost of a large part of it. Last week the elevator was taken over by the city, the charges against it. being close to half a million dollars which the municipality assumed. Veiy little grain ever passed through this elevator. ARE THEY BRITISH In view of the fact that the C.C.F. paper is continually taking pot shots at the British, many people are suggesting that the C.C.F. are anti-British in their attitude and that, if the party should in course of time be in a position ' of authority, they would become a separatist party. We can hardly think that the party generally is sep-arist in its views. We know that many of the members are of other than British origin but that does not mean anything. We incline rather to the view that, if at any 'time this separatist movement develops within the ranks of the party, this will cause a serious division which will end the political life of this group. PERFECT POISE - . An interesting case of self control was shown by members of the British police band visiting in Belgium recently. An earthquake shook the city, accompanied by a thunder-like rolling noise. People rushed into the streets of Ostend, many fell on their knees in prayer as chimneys toppled, walls cracked, windows broke but the men who are responsible for law and order in their own land went on playing and marching along Rue Royale and not a note was skipped. The HOME IMPROVEMENT PLAN Gives You a Practical and Convenient Means of Adding to, Repairing or Re-Roofing YOUR HOME ALBERT & McCAFFERY Are Prepared to Furnish All Required Materials and To make complete arrangements Tor financing the cost over a period of one to three years under the Home Improvement Plan. SEE Our dUDlay of modern roofing materials in the Helgerson Bldg., 220 6lh Street. We will be pleased to give you an estimate 0n any type of work required. ." The Heme Improvement Plan now makes it possible for you to .make your house a real HOME. For lull details phone 116 or 117 and our representative will call and discuss the details in the privacy of your home. Evenings Call .1. F. RITCHIE Jr., Black 800 Cheaper Feed Having a surplus of Bulkley Valley whsat It is necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money, Prince Rupert Feed Company Macdonald Rink Leading League It. E. Benson's Has Same Number Of Wins But Has Had One Mure Defeat Angus MacDonald's rink moved into the leadership of the Cana dian Recreation Association's Lawn Bowling League last night by defeating Jack Precce's rink 25 to 8. R. E. Benson's rink won a tight contest from D. G. Borland's 22 to 21 and is tied with MacDonald's rink as far as number of wins Is concerned but has one more loss. The league standing to date is as follows: Macdonald 4 Benson 4 McPhee 3 Tinker 3 McMcekin 3 Frew r.2 Hill 2 I Borland 1 Winslow 1 jpreece 1 i SPORT CHAT l Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve line-up for tonight's Mob-ley Cup fixture against the Legion will be: H. Morgan; F. Eby and A. Ronalds; D. Eastman, A. Davies and D. McMeekin; J. Bryant, H. Dickens. D. Christison, B. Armstrong and R. Smith. Spares, W. Cross and G. Brown. The team to represent the Canadian Legion in tonight's Mobley Cup football fixture will be as follows: Pierce; W. Murray and J. Currie; J. Currie, Howe and Mc Kay; Simundsen, Campbell, S. Cur-rlfc, Scherk and Comadina. Spares: Vance, Rush. Bremner. Judge. Baseball Standings Including Yesterday's Scores National League Chicago 35 Pittsburg ji Boston 27 W L New York 37 24 Cincinnati 34 25 27 24 27 St. Louis 26 31 Brooklyn 25 35 Philadelphia 16 38 American League (Cleveland 38 21 I New York 34 25 j Boston 33 27 I Washington 34 31 j Detroit .32 31 I Philadelphia 20 30 : Chicago 21 33 1 St. Louis 19 39 Football TONIGHT, 6:45 Legion vs' Navy Pet. .607 .571' .565 5C4 .500 .45C .V, .407 Mi .571 .55f. .523 .502 .46L .381 32i FOR SALE FOR SALE Electric range. Good condition. $35.00. Black 837. (151 FOR SALE 16 h.p. Johnson outboard In excellent condition. Two sport model boats. A real bargain Apply 227 4th Ave. East. (153) FOR SALE Piano, $75 cash. Musi be disposed of this week. Phon. Miss Margaret McCaffery. (150 RUBBER Goods of every descrlp tlon mailed in plain wrapper postpaid by us. Write for mai, order catalogue, saving 507. P.O Box 91. Mail Order Dent. V Hamilton, Ont. (160) FOR SALE 1512 ft. pleasure boat. Cabin. 5 h.p. Kelvin engln, recently overhauled. Phone Blue 726 between 6 tnd 7 p.m. (155) WANTED WANTED Tea' Cup Reader, Apply Box 22, Dally News. tf, TIIE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Violin Students Are Successful DON BUDGE All-England Tennis Championship Series Now In Quarter Finals Stage WIMBLEDON, une 28: (CP) -Don Bud.-je of the United Stales! continued his parade through th All-England tennis championships yesterday, defeatrng Franz Ceniai 1 -of Czechoslovakia 6-3, C-0, 7-5 in the quarter-final round. United States placed the "S.'j Three' of Helen Wills Moody, Helen Jacobs and Alice Marble in the semi-fjnals of the women's singles today, the fourth place going to Madame Hilda Krahwinkel Sner Dance Staged For Ball Team I.njoyable Affair Held Satur Night With Dido Ourvich blaster of Ceremonies In connection with the visit the Ketchikan baseball party, an .Miss Nellie Lawrence Receives Results from Torotite VnservaUry of Music Miss Nellie Lawrence has been Rf'fc'f 7? AT1 t TITS d vis1 cf results as follows,of her J VI i&s I J V 1 1 1 v 5 1 ! J 1 w,,n gently took Toronto .'conservatory of Music examlna- - tluu: 1 Grade I. First Class Honors Frank Jamas. I Honors Walter Morgan. Grade II. ! Honors Arline Fitzgerald and ' John Christensen. Pass Stanley Wozney. Grade III. Pass Beverley Nelson. Grade V. Elmore Hankinson. ling of Germany. Miss Marble will " meet Miss Jacobs and Mis. jvlood.v One Hundred are Injured, Some ' !i.meetrM SPer"ng- SriouMj. at Versailles, Alice MarbJ'- and Helen Jacob.' France had moved Into the women's quar- i ters yesterday. Miss Marble bent Kutn Hardwick of England 7-5 6-4 and Miss Jacobs beat Peggy Scriven of England 6-3. 6-0 K Stammers qualified to meet Mrs. J, Helen Wills ' Moody ' in the luc quarters Mirier!, VERSAILLES, France, June 28: (CP) One hundred children were wife Wife of Of C Inlurerl mmo orlnii!u n i ninln Father Of Mrs. Houston Passes Away In Wales THE SCOTCH THAT rAii.,H o -j comedian, although it has ..... boon been rinflnttfl . , selling toy balloons here. The bal- " defeating Betty Nuthall. also .of loons started to explode in the fire, th marrled- ,VT i, ,7. """""terrorizing the crowd and caus ng quarter-finalists were Sarah Pal- the panic frey Pabyan of United States, Hil- j aa Sperling of Germany, Jedwlga Jedrzejowska of Poland and Helen Mathieu of France. prenie Court Against Peter Veri-gin and Doukholior Follower RPniM Turvo to- I fill. CIGARETTES Balloons Explode; Paulette Goddard Children In Panic Arrives In Reno I ..WW...., VU.,V ' V . FT WUUK ' CIRCLES THE GLOBF. TM4 B Jun t ... Hotel Arrivals Koval Wah Soon. city. John nn KnniiAveil Wife iif Thirl! f lnnlln VanCOUVer J. Hhnriix PUD 1 "'!' ------ - ' '"-I VJk. J Arrives In Divv.-re Centra " Fraser, Hazelton; J&mtt K$ : Caj)e St. James; Jack HID, ctxfi RENO. Nevada. June 28. Paul. Hill and J. A. Edwards, Skajwaj. ctte Qoddard has arrived here-os-' Prince Ruprt tt nsibly to establish a night club. M E. Calne and E. M. Annfircq Mlar. Goddard Is supposed to be (lie England; C. Drlscoll, Toronto t Charlie Chaplin, screen I Bews, Vancouver Billy fttt never Terrace. definitely announce?! that Central H. Oordon-Cooper Nell Roa j Smith and T K. Smith, Vaneomt nesota senator weljw, Quebec O. J, PhJlliot a Muriel McLean, Prince T n 1 Rupert' 1 is biven judgment, D ZopHaand,j;nu 0)14 J. H. Myers, Vancouver P U iiwaru ,iiaue uy aaskairiieuan ?u- surf Point Mine. DIIIU JtCATS MatPIILE Mrs. Vic TTmntvn recoil ih. '"" sum 01 n.oou wiui 7. .L . . ..... v..v piven in the qnnrnnii Canadian nationa Recreauonit , sad advice yesterday of (he death was elation Lawn Bowling Lnp urdayof her father. David Uewellyn Lf"...C Ac I Thnmnr nf .. . iu ittvur ui ouup aenaior iiacimpv . w it tiiiiiiHii ui j-ciiieiiriiv. 1 tivi rpv r 1 i . i i-umypuoj, Pontypool, South ouum Wales. waies. The me late laic 01 : Minnesoia " against peier verigm " tn 17 " . Air. Thomas, who had been In ill " s WUI",UUU cuinmuniiy ipr of health for several years, was well commission in connection with the, , yenown ana highly esteemed In the v " " o"""" BAR SILVUt enjoyable dance was held Saturday T-.n. 7 , J S ln NEW YORK, June 4: (CP)-b night in the Boston Hall. Dido Our- ih .l', IIoust'nl w' Rcach PJ tj silver was unchanged at W ,lch was master of ceremon.es ?f .tlX0' " Mends T.to w,th " mt fine ounce on the New Toft " ui me uaiiy New market today. VANCOUVER Ohi VALPARAISO All the world over jn Quetta, nd Quebec, in Peshawar and Port Arthur McCalium'j Perfection gets the play. It's alwaji uaiorm;, alwayi mellow, Scotch whisky iroi House of McCallum, esfabUihed In 1807. I" norted dfrect from EJin tT 1 burgh in' taped and scaled 01. bottles. NSJS CONVENIENT 40-c. BOTTLE NOW OFFICIALLY LISTED INgB.C. STORES $4.85, ThU advertisement Is ' not dIsDlavPA7w?T,,,' published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the dovernmtnt oi Urim Columbia-