4?THEtPAILY4KEVV9 s& f-t vt: ..igOITTWO .'-Sarr s. .-a la r 5- . 8S3 i i 3 CAMPACS The Finest Summer Shoe For Style, Wear And Dependability. Buy Now While Sizes Comp?ete Family shoe store lt The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE IIUPKKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 'Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prlnre Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING KATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per line, per insertion SUBSCRIPTION RATES !Clty delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance Paid In tdvance, per week Paid in advance, per month By mall' to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance By mail to all other countries, per year News Department Telephone ,. 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 9S Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations .DAILY EDITION advantage mis year. THE LATE SEASON t ha w r m rrrw-r ww i rtAitT f BALL RACE "VERY TIGHT Tnffi Wine ntrnt POPULATION OF CITY ""10 WTU1 The population of Prince Rupert has been static for Alnlia 'In Hidli atnumber 01 vears. Mow there seems to be an increase. 1 3 With it the circulation of the Daily News is increasing, Srr,nn Snffhnli rtriP fimirs Vwmir arioarl nf lnct vp-ir nt triia timP. This VJV.11UU1 UUllUUU is true both of city deliveries and street sales. Each day the press run is over 1900. i .'nooDTE.n'roniusEUM tContlnued From Paie One) nociailnn durtnK the year are also acknowledged. "Thank are also due to the NEW YORK, May 9 CP With custodian. Noel Jonea. and to 'Mrs. only two-and-a-half names between Jones. for the manner In which the first place Cincinnati Reds and .ne public ha been enabled to 'the cellar-dwelling Pittsburg Plr-'appreciate the exhlbiU placed on ates. the National League pennant display. frace -continues exceedingly close., -fe donation of .a showcase The Reds lost a close a io t tie-joy. -n. U Mcmiosn was grcam Msion to the Philadelphia ThHlles appreciated yesterday. The Brooklyn Dodgers The board wishes to express m were beaten by the St. Louis Card- thanks to one of Its members, me Inals In a one run game and were city Commissioner, for the cor. joined in second place by the Cards. . tlnued free use of the spresent ythe two-clubs -being but one game quarters in which the ' Museum U hehind theT Reds. .The1 Boston Bee housed. drooped Into fourth place by tos- 'As1 you probably 'know.-current tag a close 3 to 2 verdict to the expense I the museum hare to Pittsburg Pirates who are still in be met out of funds secured th reliir . .Chiracs Cubs defeated throueh the one dollar annual New York Olants.4 ta2 and the two dues for membership In the As iMmtiro now tied with the Phillies sociation. the ten dollar consoll- for fifth-nlace, dated llfe membersnips ana tne by Chicago's White Sox and dropne-l at ion. It is true that the board Into seonnd-place below the Idle received a grant of $1500 several Boston Red Sox. The Washington tyear ato bat the stipulation n Senators, by losing 6 to 2 to Cleve- der which this was given restrict land Indians, dropped to fifth place Its use to the acquisition, display tuinnr ih M! r Iauii Rnwu i and unkceo of actual exhibits All overtime ana Beta .added anotner "ouiicea mm mis was me las' run.. "me he would appoint the board! BaUeries for Beta were Tobey. KU future 1t would be 'lected at hara and Hopkins and for Alpha, the annual meeting. The board MiUibe and Long. ims year . consists of It. L. Mcj a u pialWl 1 AsahM, John-Orlmsson -was the, umpire 'Inl0 irrom iour states in ine neignoonng repuonc comes and-Bob Capstkk, scorekeeper the announcement that the "Great American Pie Counter" League standing: . tis'beinr -shortened from year to year, that the principle! .w. l. lbf "to.the victor belong the spoils" is being whittled down 1 11X11 Beta I 0 t ii 1 ir....i. !i. tu mane way iur wie pracucai appucuiiun ot me merit system, says the Victoria Times. Minnesota, Alabama, iRhode Island and New Mexico, according to the Civil Ser-vice 'Assembly, are operating under the fairer and more nractica1 plan, whik legislation is pending in at least a dozen more states. -Administrative and policy-making positions must al-.waysbe -what is termed the spoil of politics .under a noliti- ..'The'Daily News is a member ol the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Pressfand of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver ind west of Edmonton holding, membership CENTRAL HOTEL KOOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MKS. C. IJ. BLACK J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. Alpha I4SMED cal -system. It is difficult to see how it could be worked --otjicnvise, fn when the voters have registered a wish for! '9,t'"'V. 511 ehannn ir nolicv. thfis.mnst. ho nut. in kmrnrmiUnna Wliri TI.P.AN "Welt . fumiVi.H vice-president; Robert Bartletr secreury: C. Ollker, representlnc Pg the Junior Chamber of Commerce 2 tev. vv. t. uouLson, w. j, AWe.r. 1 Br. J T. Mandy. Mrs. J. B, !Oib-l son, H. F. Pullen and Arnold 'favor the new policies and have more than a oassingunJ apartments. Phone 'ncd 444. w.tf. work during the past season, tp derstanding of what they mean. But the vast bulk of rou- ,vti., , i . - ,Rev w plcrcc tor his help Jrj ctineand technical employees are gradually being given' -.r.VfK hAhif lnf ruclt?g theTrotectioh from the winds of politics that they need sale-wi detoe h" hUiband at and ApZpvvo. Nf, Ano 1ip nnhlin .rvi mifW n th?a: Sedan, good a, new. mileage 15,-, "f." " 1 v . .vOOO.-i'hone Red 415 FOR LEASE The sum of $25 was voted ai I the museum's share of the covt of painting the building this year An appeal was made to 'the members to pay their annual due,; In order that the -work might bf tpt going. Voles (various urnes. of Thanks 1 ' VoteS'Of- thanks were passed to modern the officers for their -valuable An Impromptu address -"vas'lveT' 'by Mr Pierce In which he spoke . T . . i ii V1IC lUC 114 WIC IIIUKUUI LI1 FOR. .LEASE The whole of the the need "of a new building, He Iwa ppper floors of Alder. Block; said that many of the visitors wire! 36 rooms, pmrnlture Xor aale.'Ap- rnonied people and some of theri . ply TN. J. Alder, City. Ilall. . Uf. pent a good deal of - money. Thtj; found the totem i poles of much . 1 WORK WANTBn interest He -explained to theni RfAumMAVTiM , H-.iro. the totems .meant. He was iiinn n,vn tr .nii abIe to answer most of the oues- Uona askcd" 1Ie told them tnat tne AddTt Apply Box B0X7 7, Dallv Dally New. News. (12) (112) naUm had 22(J varletlej of food WANTED which cost them nothing, taken .from the sea. the lakes and the WANTED Olrl for soda fountain land, They started to gather their I and lunch Macey'a. harvest In March arid kept at it 4 HI SCHOOL FOOTBALL Gamma defeated Beta by a score or o BJU 'V reprUu fl to I while in the Junior game rW""1''!' to two- terd.y 'tfJnUh the Leaf, Oamma and Beta played a all draw. . . . .. u... The Senior game was a iwe-slde d -ww! HavTcw ov wie affair with-Oamma. natmt neiaea seoHfl . a much superior tram. i Jud. HolkesUd and Slmundsen.' .... . Klhara. tried' e national nocxey League tohk backed up at times by .-,i,M mk n-ta thfinnlnc n the'New York Americans' Iran., wf.- i..vi. ih umnnrt of chUe. at the annual meeting at De-I their half-backs. ther effdrU were' uuao, In tain Keays and Bird, the Beta ! B. Dwyer. who waj'forced to relln-, backs, worked well to thwart the'qUuh control for financial reason. Oamma onrushes and cleared from hld faUfd to exmtee nU ion to some -reutn the dub April 15 goal for Beta, u-as kept onsUotlyj busy, shots being driven hi at him J ... - .. .. from all angles. The oamma piay-i In the American League the New ten cent admission ices conecien err worked weu logemer as a York Yankees were beaten 54 io 3 from non-members of the Assocl- Drown and Hebb put up a stalwart defence. Mah ws outstanding lor his head t work. Judge opened the score for Beta uHth a hish shot which Keavs man ned to handle bat could not hold 0 i nose rnsponsiotc ior u unnn The Senators and the Indians are'but $100 of thU grant Is still In- vtn Jones. Sylvester. Mah. Knut now in a .tie for leadership of the second division. The Philadelphia : Athletics at last emerged from the cellar by winning -a ckxse 6 to 5 victory from Detroit Tigers wh went to the foot of the class. lllunidr Hi .School Softball Played JX Beta Defeats Alpha By Seore $5,001 10 To 4 .12 .50 The first game of Of tact, considered as capital belnc'sonand Schubert. reserved for such time as the TUifeum and its adjacent display if Indian totem poles in the park nlays a definite role in attracting the attention of these tourists to the points of interest and business in the dtv Moreover, the cultural value of a museum to local residents and students should be- evident. Hence this opportunity is taken of asking the Association membership to demonstrate its interest In museum activities by ; continuing such annual member I ship and endeavoring to Interest the Junior inii,.,. r nM ,.ni M. wsmi m. a tv aw w v- vi s . rllih Rchrnl Vifthall TwiPiir l . ... i - . . imemDers or ine i?T.j7 , the payment of dues. Association but' 300 played Monday when Beta Ofeat-iorihe.,M med sahscrthlng mem. 9.00ied Alpha 10 to 4. !bers onlte ha. failM Alpha tried hard but the plays keep Ht membership In jood I weak and Beta off with were sot .,., throuRh betne remiss In ; laoojosni made maac seme mc fine iicc Financial-Statement catcnes ior The line-ups: I Oamma Kenya; Brown. Hebb. Vuckevich. QbrlstlH. Roberton. Schnbert. Knutaon. CsuseronMah. lontia. Beta- Pierce: L. Keaya. 'Bird. ooa. uussey, tyiver. wmr. ni-i hara. Simundsen. XI. HolkesUd. ! Junior Game Early In the Junior Game Kin, ofled scoring for Oarama. TtenJ mlnutos later Pierce equalised. -Ill' i goal-mouth scuffle the ball re bounded from Perkins into the Beta goal, putting Oamma in the lead. Weir saved a difficult shot from Mah. Another drive from Astoria went outakle the poet. In the second half Simandsefl scored from rebound of a hard shot. by Pierce However, this was off-i fide. Beta now was strongly on of fensive. M:Afee was eaUed upon Tuesday. May 9. 1939. .1, u ZVZ Uncial statement showed L. ert hlmtclt ,n rtoopina a high - tun i i a mc ena oi . , practice under supervision (Some tne 7car of.whltn naa slnce of Mr. Leighs and hope to tafcefbmi atcn6td Thr income for A creat many ieopie seem to be worried because the . , j" the yr was made up of admu season is so late this year. Yet it must be remembered, jj; j fj "A that a late season is usually the best season SO far as crops MacDonald, MacLean. Alexander hW apemUtore wailfor the cul are: concerned. The chief worrv seems to be that, owing Amey. Tadojosht, Dawes. jtodian-s salary amounting to $330 tb:the wet spring,it has been difficult to dig the gardens. ' '-JA1-' , Slr?tind' . ! The trust money, received . from Those who have mixed ashes with the soil are reaping an'"-? " " w Mh-carnejde fund is sun aimosf 1 11 ' lob from Simundteiv A solo ran jy. HolkesUd was foiled by Oamm defense and resulted in a field -loagi run by Gomez wtileh. however, came to nothing owing to Bird's aggres ive tackling. Pierce again eqwaW Ized alter a concerted ruth by Beta forwards. The game ended with Bent threatening to soore from a : 4t r'.VV r ThP Juntor ihw1 betUr form :J ",Uf!?iUt.tt 'j'than they have to far thU term. amounting to $35.00. A building fund has. been open-fed durinir the year .with the sum of $10.19 on deposit, this belne 1 donations for the purpose mall; In tnp cpn Inr tnfthntt lpniriio vm. bv tourists. terday afternoon. Beta scored Its A committee of the board an-1 first victory over Alpha by a score nounced that owing to the fact t WHEUF IS THF CHANCE7 of 10 to 9. This victory puts' Beta that. 'Custodian Jones was unable It seems to have ten Kenerally understood that Cer- "X .'SfS5i!ilS 253 many rand Italy were closely bound not only by common. toryforrAlpha ltl seventh as assutant custodUn at a salary of interest bllt by what was known as the anti-COriialern. they .led by a score of 9 to-4 but a month, Mr. Jones to receive pact. The new treaty does not seem to have changed the 'Beta.came up from behind and tied 20 a month. ' the score. An Inning was played City Commissioner W. J. Alder . - v 1 - il . still together ind that any efforts to separate them had proved unsuccessful. CHnclnnatl Brooklyn St. Louis Boston New York Chicago Carter.? Philadelphia among noticeably Improved. Oamma- McAfee: Butey. Ktnc- ston. Wong. Knutaon. Oomec, Cjp-1 'ticx. King. mu. Jones. AHona BeU Weir. Bird. Perkins. McRae, Sylvester. Ourvlcb. McLeod, Pierce Simundsen. HolkesUd. :Baseball Standings i - National league Pittsburg American Boston New York Chicago St. Lonts I Washington Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit W. L. Pet. 9 s jm .8 7 i3J 8 7 i3J 8 - 8 .500: .'i8 9 .471' tit 9 .471 .8 9 ,471 1 -7( 9 .438 Ieag'ue ..9 4 .682 10 5 .607 11 6 .647 .7 8 .467 .7 9 .438 .7 9 .438 ...6 10 J75 0 12 .333 unUl October. One of the visitors had invited him" to visit New York to lecture. Mr Pierce urged the people of Prince Rnpcrt to look after the tourists. He valued the fourteen local totem poles at $14,000. They should be carefully preserved In order that they might last a lone time. City Commissioner W. J. Aider said he considered the museurc had made excellent progress and was really an asset to the city. NEW .ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A'ilO.SlEAWAY TIlOM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 60 Rooms Hot ti Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 281 P.O. 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