. Ai Sfi fn Vogur, Mademoheilt. and Harper's Bazaar. AQncutd lcun 6TT. 0 IF YOU WORE TANGOS. MY DEAR, YOU COULD PLAY YOUR HAMD INSTEAD OF HOLDING YOUR FOOT. .TH Iff f i f Tangos will nTtr cut your Instep . . . they sr flexible t tli very tot wherf ordinary pumps hurt molt $7.00 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Daily News. Limited. Third Avsniie H. F PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Kews Department Telephone 86 AdvertUing arid Cnculation Telephone 98 Member ol Atidii Bureau ot Circulations ,)aily romoN mi PRODUCE THE PLAN s.r T-;"' -- .siu-L "- . r;r j.;rrUJ?.'v i i . Rupert Monday, May 16, 1938. The Ottawa Journal is calling upon the Senate investigating the nronosed linifiV.iti nh nf thp Can adian National and Canadian Pacific Railways to produce the plan of unification in detail and submit it to the people for their consideration. The Ottawa paper says the pan was submitted to the Duff Royal Commission in detail and thinks it should then have been given to the public; It wants to know what lines of railway it is t'hp 1 a.uuuuuii uim wnai nnes oegratied. it says: ransporiation m uanada is a basic th ne vital. Tn suggest that we should embark upon a plan to alter it radically, this Without reasonable knowledge nf vvW thp plan is, is monstrous. The people of Canada, unless thev nave miven icavu oi ineir senses, will entertain no such proposition." ANOTHER ROOK ON RUSSIA A new edition of the book "Word From Nowhere," by ?r!e(1.p- Beal is the story of a Communist who was sentenced to twenty years penal servitude for his activities in connection with the Gastonia mill strike, skipped his bail and went to live in Russia. There he was so disgusted with the hopeless condition of affairs that he returned to the United States and wrote a series of articles tilling of his early activities as a labor organizer and of M events which lecj tip to his conviction and escape to RUs'sid and a circumstantial account of his life at Kharkov where he was employed at the big government tractor factory. In closing his book he says: 1 discovered that Soviet Russia is the grandest fraud' ot history. I learned that there is still nothing mightier in the.Wbrld than truth. I found th.lt the Stalinist road leads to calamity and darkness. But I am' as convinced as ever that there is another road to a free and classless humanity, a road which is worth the quest and which dan be foUnd only by minds liberated from the worship of false gods and by spirits strong enough to face the truth in the quest for the truth." MINI) YOUR OWN BUSINESS Mind your own business, Prince Rupert people! Your business is to watch over the welfare of Prince Ru-i pert and see that she is treated properly. By that wej mean that the people be given proper protection, roads, j railway transportation and waterway facilities. Take the last of these. It is the business of Prince Rupert; citizens to urge on the federal government the desirability i of offering a bonus to steamships carrying freight tii arid from this port. They bonus steahiship's ill and oUt of Vancouver and there seems no gobd reason why a bonus i fhould not be given to help start up a steamship service between Prince Rupert and world ports. BASEBALL SCORES Week-end scores were as follows: . Saturday National League Boston, i Brooklyn, lb. Cincinnati, 6. St. Louis, 7. New York - Philadelphia, Pitts-burg-Chlcago, both jwstponed on rfc6ount of cold. , Atnerlcait League t Philadelphia, 1: New York, t Called in fifth on account of rain. Washington, 9; Boston, 10, eleven innings. fc Si', Louls-Detrolt, Cfilcaso-Clevo-land, both postponed on account of rain and cold. i SUNDAY National League Pittsburg, 4: Chicago, 3. Boston id; Brooklyn, 7. Cincinnati, 11; St. Loiiis,12:. New York - Philadelphia, postponed ori account of rain. American league . St. Louis. 4; Detroit, 1, called it end of fifth on account of rain. Washington, 3; Boston; 4. Cleveland, bolh postponed on ac mint of rain. League standings to date are as follows: National League W L New York 18 3 "ittsburg 13 9 Chicago 14 11 Cincinnati .12 13 St. Louis 10 12 Boston 8 11 Brooklyn 10 15 Philadelphia 4 15 American League Bost6n 16 8 Cleveland 14 9 !New York 14 9 Washington 16 11 Chicago 8 11 Detroit 9 13 Philadelphia 7 13 St. Louis 7 17 occasion a success. Pet .857 .501 .5"1 .480 .455 .421 .400 .211 .66" .609 .609 .594 .422 .499 .350 .292 SMITHERS BIRTHDAY Plans Being -Made To Observe Twenty-fifth Annivet ary SMITHERS, May 16: Smlthers expects to celebrate Its twenty- fifth anniversary this summer in fitting style and a meeting was held In the Village Hall Frldaj evening to start proceedings which It Is hoped will culminate in ont of the best celebrations the town has yet seen. August 5 and 6 are the dates tentatively choscYi for the occasion cb-inciding with several othci events which are expected to add to th attractions that will be of fprpH nt that (Imp A committee has been appointed to begin organization to carry thf celebration through and It Is expected that every citizen of the Try a Dally News classified ad vertisement for best resul' .. WAKE UP LIKE A CAVE MAN Feel Full of Life No More Tired, Dull, Heavy Mornings Keep jour 1'uer rietlthy ind you'll fetl rretl eterj morn'mf. When jrou wl up feelinj "rotten" your liter it out ol order. Your lifer rlen th blood of poiioiu, fepuitet the nour'uhinf pirl of jour food from the wtste. Suppliei tnerfj to muiclet, tiuuesand lndi-jiret out bile, the Jodj' Uutire, help itoniicty ludneji. nd in-teitinei It work properly. A mere bowel movement isn't enough. "Fruit-i-ti?e" made from fruits end herbs, will strengthen snd build up Jour lirer like nothing els wilt You'll be tmszed how well you tr erery morning. Try Fruit-s-tires. Ail drcjjit. FRUIT ATIYEStK. BORDEN ST. WINS GAME Borden; Booth pressed Tor a time but Borden, then continued to attack. Slrhundsen at last gol away but finished weakly. P. Doherty refereed efficiently and linesmen were Scherk, Brown and J. Wilson. Teams: Borden Street Jone Lee; Iiay-akawa, Bird; Pavfllk'ls, McLeod, Long; F. Hodgklnson, Afhey, Roberton. C. Mah, G. Smith. Bodlh Memorial Zbufa; Mc-. Keown, Gomez; Leland, Strand, j Sunberg; Haugan, Colussi, Simund-j sen, Baker,. Hodgklhsoh. I In Borden's defense, Lee and Bird were outstanding. MLsod ahdj Pavllikls were good with Roberton, Hodgklnson and Arney the pick of the forwards. ! Booth was very weak In attack, Simundsen and Haugen being the( only dangerous forwards. Strand was the best of the halves and Gomez, McKeown ana zoura were sound defenders apart from the fatal slip. The league standing: W D L. High .'. 1 0 0 Borden 10 1 Booth 0 0 1 F A 5 1 3 fl 1 2 ii : ii Pts 2 2 0. FIELD DAYS AT KISPIOX KISPIOX, May 16: With visitors from Hazelton, Glen Vowell ar.d' Moricetown iri attendance. Klsplox held its annual two-day sports meeting and stampede on Wedncs day and Thursday of last week the proceedings being very success- j fnl I On the first day there wtn I ! races for the childreri, tWo bas ' ball games, and a sof tball ame Glen Vowell and Hazelton played. town will lend aid In making thcjtnc flrst baseball game and Hazel i ton won easily. The sbftball gam'.! ! between K'sniox girls and Hazelton girls ended f10 tn 0 iri favor of KIs ! niox. In the second baseball game Moricetown, defeated Klsplox, ; On the second day a baseoai. 'game between1 Hazelton and Moricetown re.sillted ih a win for A football game between Skecna iCrossins and Hdz'oltori started Off ! evenly but sobh Hazelton got go-, lng and then pcored almost at will i ' i i i ii.ii.. ; winning easily. i w el hcrsc ana sicer nainut. i wound uo th-? day dnd providM j plenty of thrills for all; P. Alfred of Moricetown carrie first In stnet .ridint with E. Tbmbklns of Telkwa ,second and P. Paptlste third, : N. Sterrltt waS first In rlclfhtf bucking horses P. Panttste second and E Timklns of Telkwa third j A big and .enjoyable' dance in th' evening brought the day's ptn cecdlnRs to a close. THE CONSOUDATEi) MINING & , SMETING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TltAIL BRIT fSH COLUMHIA Mahiifacturer's of Elephant Brand GKdmfcal Fcrlilizer Amm6nlum Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Supeffihoi- phates, Complete Fertilizers . . .. Producers & Refiners of Ta(lanac,Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc. Cadmium. Bismuth. SPORT CHAT I Ilefeated booth Memorial School! tiuUflndihp '"list, f!ni 1 in Otis in In nlnr i the HIM Northern llllill Football first baseman" in wv..... - IlllC ball League and astar defence-man with Philadelphia Rambler The Junior Football League fix- of the International-American ture on Saturday between1 Bordeh Hockey League. Hughle Gustafson 'jfrftt Booth Memorial schools pro- i0f Winnipeg will give up a ca'reef cfufcetl another keenly fought battle; : on the diamond In favor of Ca with Borden winning by two goals inada's national game. He trained t0 one. :with Winnipeg Maroons of fre Lee saved well from Su'nberg and Northern Lfeagiie' dt St. Paul, Mlrtit nil.... clirif' nor Arnpv shht nnst'nnd iit before the baseball scried- ,.,v, nrrior. nttnokprf Haiiflran ule ?ot underway he announced mng 1 enms Tourney Played Miss F.vie Itlvett and II. Ilolkestail Winners on Canadian National Courts Teslenfay Eighteen teams competed in theF . - . . L ' 41... I opening season lournaiwiu u ujc Canadian National Recreation Association Tennis ciu'b yesterday, rile competition was ruri rff lh three panels and, in the final play-aff. Miss Evle Rlvelt arid II, ilolke- slad. wlhners ,if panel 1, were fin ally placed first, Miss Elsie Davis and Gordon Stamford, winners of pariei'2, Second and Mrs. West and R. Morin, winners of panel 3, In third position. Favorable tennis weather, a nice I urn .nil t of nlavers and refresh. ! ments. served by Ifo ladles under 'tested Lee who saved a high shot the 1938 ball campaign would be direction of Mrs. W. I. Miller round- splendidly. Booth was lucky when his last. r, ? a cross from G. Smith went across . ... . 1 TTi'Z "". " i. . - u Ti .. . ...,it.' . ;,i tinnifel "T fliiiri mv future In hoekev Is hnll titi the other hand. I m lUt Hie goal Wun no iuiwuiu ujj. uuum - . . : t - : t wj 4 , thpn ntticked continuously and fl- more secure." Oustafson said, one step from the National Hockey nally rfot a lucky goal when Colus- "There are so many more ball League and figure It wbnt be long s trickled a simple shot past the piayers man iiuc.cy piuycrs mm oeiore ini m wic; u.b defence rve got a ldng road t0 trek bc' mutfi t . Iwe . bastbalt. m.tk?y Roberton got away and, keeping1 -ore i reach the majors In base- looks like" nty best b"et the ball untier control, beat Zburai td equalize. With McKeown and1 irfom'ez waiting for each other to Philadelphia-New York Chicago- & ' Roberton proved a dangerous! opportunist and added a second ton CREDIT 1a l.tl. zi . t s . r . .1 -..nrJL ? ii m l ii ueiongs wyouine commumiy Ub&s not oiVh iL RANKS Ike by tendiif. Tliat is ihelr major sbiire'e of income, principal htiMness. They are always on the.lrtotbat for goxl risks. They hdie to avoitl poor ones. Let us give an instance. Suppdie, sijr, i miti seeking a bank loan, is knovfif d tlfe bantef Si having no LuAihess capacity 6 cirry oiil .flic p'Cr: poses for which lie Wa'iits the? ii)bhcf. lie is. not credit-wofilij- he has accumulated nothing, lias rio stuk Th banker, anxlout ihouth . to fnkUt .lowts, knoic tlitf U not the rtmotett chanrr that I his Hum would Miirtertl injt'tt purpos and tll tit wmLi.l hOrrduvr tIM (fir hank taniwt take the ritk. Hut this man lias a friend a inh nh'o has accuniulaled tonic-Hung and lias a stake. Hearing of his neliKFrour difficulty, lie goes to the hank and urges that tlie loan he made. "Whose .money. Mould you have me lend him?" asks the manager. "You liave a deposit here. Would )6u lend jour own money ?" "Not on your life," retorU Mr. Hfant. "Lend Inin lire Jiaiik's monev." 0 The hank manager, as custi-lian of this ery man's ovn money, then taken pains to Kint out tliat what the suh-(tantial citizen is really exct. iu'g, is that the hank hhould make a loan which the citizen's qwii romilioil seiiM; and cauiion would (tnjel him tii refu-ie. Before sucli a man leaves the hank de usually agrees that he had rxiiecttd the hank to lend where lie himself would he un. willing. Hanks have no magic source of credit. Ijere is the core of the whole hueiness of a hank's extending credit. Because of the hank's responeihiliiy (o its depositors it" rail make loans only where repayment is reasonably certain. To ohtain a loan from a hank a horrower must have credit of his own. Seldom, if ever, U hit creilit fcjiehdahle. You canliot pjieUd catjle, gik.ds in process ut inatiufactlife.'iiiicadght islii uh. cut tiniher, or wheat in the granary. The jjank has credit tix. Millions of Miial( detHisitors have, in effect, lent it their money. 4A ercentage of this liioney, hased on Lank exiieri. ene'e of withdrawals, is. kept in cash, .Mniie iiiore in itiiis of a cashilatiire, more null Jn dstif qhlrkly convrrljhle into tdt-U, and more iri safe investtiieiltM Midi u marketable goVfriimedt add oilier hoild. Based uVkiii thin, flle l.aiik Jailfxlr-iid credii. deduce hi Jjank K-dif, and lie. canf. every jirOitiKf.fiJ-pdy tit 4 chartered hank it reoVemahle in cash, on demand, or on a hied date, tliis form of creh't it spendahle. In tjie case of the Iorrow-er creilit it the ersonal KoeWtwiou or attrihute 6f tlie inUividual you yourself, if joil are the bJir-rovier in character, goods, posiessiohs, integrity', ability and willingness td repay- Your tredit is ikil social, in tlie tense of Ixlonging to the community. When you iave creditj it is ybiir owri just at your money in a savings account is your Owh. Tlie peopU it large have lib ciorHaLle claim umiii it. Who Hitiieibs tredit? The answer for. all practical purposes is tills: The man who owns and therefore, rontrolt fiia cretlit takes the initiative. Tit hank does riiif go to Iiltrl. He goes to the hank and asks it to eiiiihle iiini to ohtaiii cretlit in rpeudahle form in exchange for his own uhspcfidahle credit. The hank .does so;. and charges him a rental Iri the Yoriri of interest, until he repays. 'Iiat happens wlien htj tr-cures this credit in tendahle form? He spends it. He pay t the wages of labour, the ccist of raw riialerials irid Of manufacture; Ih'e cos( of seed, of feed for hogs' and caHle, bf the expenses of cultivating and harestin; of hriyin hait or cil telling fish; of fritting trees or transporting giKxls. The whole hanking jirofce'sil is made jnissihle by the concentra-tiori and cautious haridlln of other jieople's' irioriey, IJanks simply dare not rut their own solvency and to jeo-pardie the safety of their ,rJe-)Jsiors' funds; liy inakirig loarii to eople,wh(i have neither char al ter lior tredif -rior lif rJiak-ing loans e,vfii to tios Wlfo have both, vihhout fa luri'r ertS4 feasrinahlc priciutiiiri tri eniuli repayment. .'i'llK CHARTERED' BANKS OF CANADA luh!ri'nr"nfn,U "i"'" ui'1 k ' iZHkitf ZtanJl t', tV ' '" a",UW ""r 'lotion., from th .erulm MOM,., """"' next article in thi. erie.t uill appear in Ihl, neu,m,,er. Match for it. XJ&XiiSjfrvt Monday, May u u , ed .jut a pleasant afterr ,3n .This ..was an open ),,,. , n'lme and a humber of vKitn. , j-iuui wu very pica in tullan National ehib 3 fa, nbsr DRY WOOD KA1EN TRANSFER Red Oillis, Proprltiot COAL rurnlture Moving and (enrral llauiing iMione CO Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Pood Is Good The Rooms Are Clean The House Is tirm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonibl. KNOX HOTEL ft., Brasell N. M. Bnstll The Finest MA NO' Tl'NlNTi In the counlry ran be jours, ' as done with the "Itesonoscope" by C. C. WALKLR Phone Blue 389 212 4tb St. THE ( SEAL of QUALITY CiJlr Cfaa vin(a GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmofi Packed by the only lalmce canning company with a the year round payroll H Prince Ruptrt HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. LigKt Delivery Coal Wood Phofie 580 B,wla. ntita me vrol