PAQ1 TWO Exceptional SPEC IALS AT OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE 120Pa.rs Women's Oxfords, Straps' and Pumps in Suede, Gaberdine and Kid. Values to $5.50. $4.95 I These shoes . are up to the minute in style and are all good quality. Hundreds, of other real bargains too numerous to mention here. Come in and be convinced Family shoe store ltDi The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLOMBIA Published1 Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue HVF, PULLEN - Managing-Editor News' Department Teleptions ... Membter of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION ARE UNDER BAN 8b investments of his shareholders arid that he cares noth ing about: the investors who might be affected by shutting down of the lines proposed to be dropped; On the other hand, many of those who support continuation as at present are undoubtedly affected by the fact that their jobs or their promotion might be affected by the change. Some of these latter suggest that, if the Canadian Pacific is inj- such a bad way that it cannot carry on without the Canadian National, it should be taken.over by the government without compensation just as the Grand Trunk was taken. All this talk and back talk does not count for much. There is a third independent group that claims it has worked well to unify the railways in Britain and that it would work' well here, even without the proposed closing up of services as suggested by . the C.P.R. president. No proposal to unify the railways can become popu lar in Prince Rupert which is a Canadian National city, and we reneat what we said Saturday that we do not think the people of Canada will agree to close down n large portion of their railway system. No matter what happens.. ther service to the people must continue although it may not be the same kind of service ag at present. It is up to the management of the railways to decide what' the pervice will be as long as it is adequate and can be; approved by the Railway Commission. If" costs can be reduced by electrification or' by using interior combustion engines, possibly of the deisel type, it is up to the management to do it, no matter who is opposed to the change. . THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TKAIL-intlTISII COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical: Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos phatesr Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc. Cadmium, Bismuth. hat trick. Hodgkinson went close and, in a Borden attack, Mah did well to stop McLeod's high shot: Borden was value for a goal but Cameron's speed was too much. Bill made it four and later five. -G. Smith had a nice run but Cameron ' (Stopped him and then A. Smith Next Wednesday Booth and High School meet. The League standing: W. D 1 L High 3' 1. 0 Borden 2 1 2 Booth 0 0 3 F 21 9 5 A Pts 8 7 17 5 10 0 THB DATLT- IOJW8 -!S 'SPORT BORDEN ST- Outsider Beats SM0THEREDIFavoriteiorse! . . Snark Winner Over Pompnon In Ho 2. . Loses Six to Nil to High School In SHburlaiMlaivdican-at.KelaMmt. Junior looiball League ) Vatk Saturday After holding King Edward High1 NEW yorK; May 30: SnarK, an School (first year) to one' goal outslder 1 lne. classic $20,000 lead ;ln the first half, Borden Street suburban-' Handicap.-, at BWmonI , School weakened In the second' and park on Saturday. PonHmonr th was beaten by six goals to-nti in favorite, was second, Saturday's regular Junior Football League fixture. j Smith and Schubert were early dangerous but Bird cleared. Mc-Leod sent his f6rwards ahead but Nelson stopped them and Lee did well to save from Smith close In. Roberton and Mah combined necely until Cameron broke up the attack. McLeod had a chance but shot over. L. Keays went close and then Smith scored from close In. Hodgkinson made ground but McCrlmmon cleared. ( With the hill in its favor, Borden I was expected to do better in the second half but the High forwards were difficult to stop and Smith' .added two goals to complete the Tbday Baseball1 ' ' J ' I . ! 1 went through for his rounn anai T High's 7! n Vi 'r. sixth clvtVi' rril goal. Long I nn ct n did 1 n wpii well! 1 to stop Schubert. A hectic scramble around Borden eoal provided an The trade unions of Russia said to have twenty-two exciting moment but the bail was million members;, are not allowed attihatinn with" the In- "naiiy. ciearea. ternational Federation of Trade Unions because Russia National League New York, 0-0;Boston, 6-1. St. Louis, 4; Pittsburg,-5. (Seventeen innings? first game.) Philadelphia, 9; Brooklyn, 5.. Cincinnati, 7-0; Chicago, -.3-3. American' League Boston, 0; New York; 10." Washington, 9-1; Philadelphia, 49. ; Chicago, 5; Cleveland, 3. (Second game, Cntcago; 1; Cleveland, 8. sixth' Inning1.) Detroit; 10; St'.-LVuls,;-9flAlisec-j end game; Detroit, 0? St. Louts,' 1, fourth' inning-.) All double-headers on Memorial Day. Baseball Standings W L Pet. .New York 25 9- ;.735 Chicago 23. 14 .622 Boston 16 14 .533 : After the previous match when Cincinnati 18 17 .514 itiAxn 4- no w '. f AiinVtf tr "i Mf' tVllc a . m t ft is not a democratic country. I he president ot the Feder-match was disappointing. mgh st;Louls 1S, 19. 4oc ation is reported to have Said: "We Will not CO-perate eith- School just had too much exper-. Brooklyn A 14 23; .378 er directly or indirectly with Russian trade unions." Ev-pence, skin and speed. The whole '.phitadeiphiai...: t: 21. .300 fPntv t fiillv k 1Picam payeu wn. w.ui miiuh,, ip n Pi-nn mm crrmitY mu pis niir vj u a a J ' w - ae.aww-4.4. v M r - v -t tj si,aJ V'w situation in Russia. Nelson. Cameron, A. Smith and Schubert the pick. Lee did well in spite of the heavy SOUTHWEST AFRICA. I score. Hayakawa was good and ' Southwest Africa promises to be one of the problems Bird did well aithou3h limping of the Empire. At present this is under control of the;mosj LlZJ Leod and Glen Srrjith never gave up tt 0 i.i r ' -ii 1 if .1. i oa aaa ! Union Of South Africa With half the population Of 30,000 trylngi Roberton, Hodgkinson and people British from South Africa. A proposal has been1 Mah were the best forwards. maae 10 mane it a province 01 tne union out action nas Teams: been delayed and the present situation is that a few; Germans in the colony would welcome return to Germany. Many of the Germans are strongly in favor of uniting with South Africa. THE TWO RAILWAYS 1 Borden Street School Jone Lee; , Tl tn trA tn T31r1- T5 r i 1 IVr t p K nl ar H We appreciate the courage ot bir btiwaru lieatty. m Roberton, c. Mah, Amey persistently advocating the unification of the two big J jack Campbell jr. rtfareed satis railway systems of Canada in the face of strong opposivactoriiy. tion. It is charged that Sir Edward is doing it to save the Ahierledn League'. Cleveland 22? 12 Boston i 19-' 14". ' Washington- 21' 17 New;York 17- 14''.' Detroit 17 17r Chicago 12 16 Philadelphia 13 194 I St. Louis' I High, School Mah; McCrlmmpn, , Nelson; J. McLean, Cameron, O., Keays; Schubert, Postulo, A. Smith,' Bill, L. Keays. 10' 22 - WAKE UPYOUR;. LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in Morning Ririn' to Co Th 1Ict ihould txnir out tw potitiil of liquid bile into your bowtla dill?, ft UU fcU U not flowing f rely, your food doem't dlrnt. It juat decay in the bOwrueGu bkU pr your Uimch. You grt conitlpted. Htrmf ul polaoni go into the body, nd you feel Mir,' unk nd the world looki punk, , . A mere bowel movement doean't alwiyt get t the cause. You need tomething that work 1 on the liver a well. It take thoa gool.'old Carter' Littla Llrer Pllla W get th two'i pounds of bile flowing freely and make yon feel "up and up". Harmlea and gen tie, they make the bile flow ffeeJy.They da the work" of calumet but hay no calomel or mercury la them." Ask for Carter' Llttl Lifer fills by. name I Stubbornly rtfua anytkuia la.it GoiiV Fishin We Can-Supply Your- Every Needj And.Teli YouWhere To GetThe Fish Headjuarteris For Sport Fishing Tackle Kaienr Hardware Co. Phone 3 Corinthians Win. Over Montreal .647 .57! .55' .54! .50 .42f. .40( .31 PnriUh Football Team! Tootr (lame by 7 to 2 Score MONTREAL, May 30: (CP) The Islington Corinthians, touring En?- Inch omnipur football team,- In tne final game-of their trip across Oa-Ihadav. defeated' an all-star Mont-realHeam' Saturday by. a score-of 1 FOOTBALL Stuart Benefits Shield. May 31 Merchants' vs. Legion June2-Navy vs: Legion. June 7 Legion vs. Merchants. . June 9 Merchants vs; Navy. Dominion- Day. Cup -June1 lt-Merchants vs. NayY. June-' 10-Nftvy vs. Legion. June 2li-Leclon' vs; Merchants, Filial '.car Domin Ion Day between ' two teams' wltlr greatest number' 0E Yinr heal branch hank Kafser's Grandson And Bride Guests 7.1 Of CBref Executive NEW YORK, May-30:- - Prince Louis Ferdinand, grandson of tfrt former Kaiser Wllhelra n of Germany, and hls bride? In the course nt n honevmoon tour' around the of points urprp PueRts- of President nnd Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt at I Hyde Park over the' week-eiVd". MoMey Cup City Ua.ue June 23-Mrehants V8 Mitf.. June 23 Legion vs. Merchants, June- 30 Navy vs. Legion., Juty. 5 Merchants, vs. Legion July 7-Leglpn vs. Navy. July 12 Navy vs. Merchant?., C.ulhnly- Gt July- 14-r-Navy vs. Merchants July. 19 Legion vs. Navy. July 21 Merchants- vs. Legion. July 20 Legion vs. Merchants. July 28 Navy vs. Legion.' August 2--Merchants vs.. Navy. FIGURES EV A If you rould, then bankers iu any, country would nerd no more- than a fountain jx-n to prevent bank failure. During; the- last ten fiscal yearrCanadaV chartered hank.fi have paid i more than $397,-000,000 in interest on deposits. If they could create deposits by the magic process? of writing figures in a book, ther could bavtgaved that $397,000,000! And if banks' could lend ten' timei'the'aniount of their deposits, collecting interest each time, bank profits would I. roma'anational scandal, divi dead would Let paid in astron-omical figures, people would le MllinglaHlbey had to buy' hank hares, and tliere' would b- a land office rush- on at Ottawa for bank charters. But what are' the' facts? Bank) profits' last vear aer. aged dess- tliau - half of one per cent, on total, assets a lower BOOK? Wliatt gives: rise to a lomv? '&edttcanonlybelstudagatnithalaittt..Tfi' mmount of 'credit mini oiri.yj be limited to- !- amount of Jfeet money . . ," Tht wat'HTitten by one-of the greatctof:SoU.U-r-by the late Viscount-Snowilen of Ickornsliaw, PlBJfp'ShowtlenV. ln'1935 little more than two years ago. Few stood bo long or o resolutely in the fArefront o-pub controversy, or aroused 'such fierce ojpilin by igui!b opinion or severity of tongue and none red'to'!rii,reit hiving earned greaterpulilieveeprct tlian Viwotlnt Suowdtn. Ilis career'was a-triujuph of sturdy HritUli rliaracter.. He toot an' uiiopiilai' rourne during the Great War, but'Iateri became one' of his country 'a great figure, standing firmly for Ilia' convictions' and for soundness, in the financial a true tore of Creat Britain. Hiiftrord quoted above' apply to Canadian banking today vith' all tlie force vritli which he applied ihem that day to banking in England. The Canadian bankings ijitem ia.'a British ayatem, adjusted from time to time to fit the' needaa of a developing nation in the changing scene of thii n w world. Credit can only be iimed again real antf. Thmflt a$ (ru totlay ateier. )u cannot create crttlit by urilt'ng figure in a lHHk". lou cannot make loam regmrdte'u-of'depotlti, collateral or rexiy merit, then urltr-th loan up with a fountain jxn at figure in a book labelled t'DfpotlCu and lend them over and men They keep casH reserves moree than sufficient to meet- the average daily withdrawali.TKey keep much more in forms readily convertible into cash, should' any emergency ever arise By reason of their strong-liquid poMtion'CanadaVtrbart ered hanks have moneyaWait ine demand just awaiting safe loaning opportunity, Banks cannot lend money unless people want to borrow it. They have no monopoly :of. the husiness of extending credit,, for the cai.h reserves of mshy other corM)rationS filid'aiMful earning outlet'in'the samey. Some loans directly giteirU to deposits; hut liVve'you ever-' consi(terel what it isthat'gire4: rise to a loan? AA man's realii. aide assets accumulated from his own work, plus; hiat own' character, ability and w illinf ness to repayr All deposits are not the direct ww-ff m bb tMt fan, fcnWoi, .undent :t zr?"tr,wysf''- . ... ' T V"" frienr. ilia nat mwtll- rUivll appear In thlt neif paper. Watch for It. thl$ jonday. May Jo. jjj, : WAKE UP LIRE J1! Full of Life- NoMor. , TJrrd, Dull.lleayyMornlnl, K tour liter KUhi anj w , . KMUwj mornui,. When ,o Ywr Iitw clewi the tl , eptritti h nourishini part of , Ti iramth. ,.(.. Supplie, ,; ,7 liatuti sod rttnd. . -,,, wt la, fcJS 1 lntfthelp. rtoBth, Uanei, up' Mtrtmu U'wwk p,.pr,. A ia,, Uj V nurgin4 han that of any other result of loans. Pe6p!( do' nof class ol business, corjiorate or borrow money' and "pay Interest indlv1,,u1- on it to leave it on deposit at V Dividend are less than 4, peri cent. on-, shareholders' in. vestment; nolnnly i scrambling to sell all lie owns to investiin bank shares, and' there is no land office rush at Ottawa for bank charters' though no applicationhas be en refusl'in the last tuteen years. lower rate'or no rati at aB. They borrow money for usa. Tliey. draw it out promptly and use' if inr tlw eipectatiosi' of making, a profit over and aboyft tlie'bank-cliargeaj It us remind you that da- jHJMii-oi any svina ara'al ( THE CHARTERED BANKS Ttu'B be muea bow well J(M ar, wng.y Try Fruit-.4i,e. AJ1 d, FRUIT A Tl VPQ - a a aa mm tablets mm ! KEN RAYNER (Over 25 Years Experlenct) Fop Your Radio Tro jbles 1 It me' check over joar srt wnicn ineiuaes (irnerjj lh. I spectlon. Testinr Tnh 1 ! Cleanlnr Set and Speaker, 1 all jnlnr AH Stares, Soldtritj Aerial and Ground when nee essary; $.95. 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