i4? TAc.r two THE DAILY JfTSTS . a & a a. Summer Shoes Special . F We Have the Finest Variety and Styles in Summer Footwear. In White and All Other Colors. New Shipment of Wedge Heel, Dutch IJox Heels in Colors Just Arrived Agents for "Moseo" Wonder Corn Cure AMILY SHOE STORE LT isot trust Rais. The Home of Good Shoes THE OAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISU COLUMBIA Published Lxerj AlUrnrn. Except Susdar by Prince Rapert Daily News. Limited. Third Arena e H. F. PULLES - - - Uznaging-Editor ADYERTISLNG RATES CUs&fitd adTertiiin. per word, per Insertion Local readers, per fine, per Insertion . Sews Department Tdepnane Advertisicr. and Ctrcnia(in Teepfcoe Member ef Audit Korean ol Circulations DAILY EDITION SOMET AS AN ALLY Tharsday. May 2S. JC2 .25 One of tke ehif reasons why Great Britain objected roBS ; ta vattViwktr o krd orui firt i nr.mant ix: k Ptizfito added a foarth. 1- . - i 1J1 . ? il ' So far as Canada is eotxrerDed.the biass of the people way to stop uermanv A CONSTANT WORRY Palestine has been a constant worry to Britain and we see no good reason why she should have to police the country and enforce a policy to which many of her people are opposed and which is continually causing her trouble and loss of valuable lives. Now, eyidently, she is going to let the people there do their own policing. We have great sympathy with the Jewish people in their national aspirations but also we have sympathy with the Arafcs who feel their country being gradually taken from hem by the peaceful invaon of a more aggressive people. It is to be supposed that Britain will stilf keep her fingers $n the reins of government in the new state to precenj. aY racial trouble that may arise. 1 QUEEN AND QUINTS The account of the interview between the Queen and the quints was a very human little Mory and would be appreciated by all Canadians. For a brief few minutes the Queen forgot her position and the little French Canadians also forgot theirs and they embraced in the good old fashioned manner. Five healthy happy children with a motherly woman, J t was a delightful scene. CONNECTING WITH PEACE Press despatches from Ottawa intimate that a survey wjll be made this year both by air and land of the western rail outlet for the Peace River country fhe pro-posdj is to Continue west from Hines Creek, passing through Fort St John and Hudson I&pe and i : is sujgi, ed it may go south from there to Prince George connecting with the Pacific Great Eastern to Vancouver. While this serves Prince Rupert, it would not be the most direct route , to the .coast and would simply duplicate the highway which it i? planned to complete this year as far as Finley Forks from iManson Creek. ; NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. Zarell! proprietor "A IIOM-E AWAY FROM UOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot It Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 2S1 P.O. Box 19C COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 NAVY WINS IN OPENER Defeated Velxet Br Scire of 1 Tuesday icnm( The senior football off to a fine start Tuesday nine when, ta the opening or tUe Stuart Cap roapetattor. Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve woa from Velvet by foar (oak to one. ' At the ata Maojaa m4 wag froni Dtekcns. a monvt" ie when be let a bUl rtaarn h'-leg and sa behad but i: did u-i "3 game. Play was fait from end tj end trotfl Chrtstisnn crowded Kraase who failed to fiat dear and Navy were one as. A fiae boat of aassiajt when the bal was played eight times In asst-eeaason by the Kary wlthoat the Vetret team touching it wa finished with Frank Goatee clearing strongly IMckan- and Caunaran played weM bat Chrtstison aot J. second goal. Offside in the goal month sared Velvet a moment later At the start of the second half VelTet pressed and OUlis had a good try. Cameron made a fast ran arid, from a pass from D. wnal Plav isi fitfar nu vent throagh bat shot too hsgh. ,The NaTy took control for a tfes? and. from a nice pass back from Chrtstison, Armstrong added a 1539 .third. Kraaee sated veil frosn Mc-i was ie eueo. u wwn nave od some 01 ice nauoaa mav v- v-- v - sea CdKa R C. X. V. R Uorean: P.. L - r t-v nzu iaui uic piczdik iiiuun wuc. k. jtxuis ss u at aw Kay: Scatth Anaationg sxivmau: aajomy w. uatf peopte o& rnace napeix were FtFMigly for eo-operatioR with tie Soviet, ot beeauge (Jey hlce Soviet ideology but because it seems to be the only son. Banter. Referee Ik- Baseball Scores TUESDAY'S SCORES XitMoxi Learve New York 4. rnjjlpg 11 3Aiyn 2, CluiiaiiJj J niHan g, CfcJcaao U Ptuisahia 1 9a. Louts 4. American Learve devessnd 1 New "fart: I. Detroit r Boatoal 3t Lontr 3 PhlladMlphta t. ChcaaD 5. TsslHaaim 4. WEDNESDAY'S SCORES .VaUcnaj Learve New York 8 Ossein naU a. Boston Si. least 7 Ptdhdelphii X. Chicago 3. Brooklyn 3. Ptttaaarg 1 American Learae r-v 4 PasaalfUiBU 1. DeiroR S. Nov Yark I. Cleveland C. Baata X. St Louts . Washington It. Baseball Standings Big League staadlnts to date: St. Loata Ctaeaaaatt Chicago . . Boston New York Brooklyn &rr. A well Nati.nAl Phlhirtflaida American Ifeekin and last alter picked op another daageroas shot Hjswr.'l """ OereJaad Waaaingtoa iPhisadchsbia Britain is pledged to protect. Poland objected to bavin?: son. Bmaner, Hfsaaon. OreerJ" Rt5ian troops erasing her territory beese she 4id Caawroa. Vessch. Dickens, d ool.1 &eMeeaa- (speed and oeorgc Dawes. iewcosoer Hantar Officially Opened Leaaae W. - -1 . it tt M U 11 U Lea roe 3t K H It 12 The season wv offielaly opened . Vereet wHJ do better wnen. alter There is also a strong minority that seems to disik; both eaotama and inf wishing bands them with the policy feeeaase they have aot Hked Coinaiuaigtk metb- a ssoeeaRiai season, j. s wikoa ods in the past. However this treaty is rtot an afiiancj ktekwl a fine spirit was eri-. With Comrnnniam ran a dffprndvp nlKnrw of n.iraana c cw osrn ' -t fear the confessed aggreive policy of the German the eanse and. if that fibvss and apectators pmftt oaotinaea.' beat 11 L. 9 It It li 1 U 17 Pe Mft Mi Ht 1M AM OPENER IN Caner jfd Shasnrocks flay Ttuce-.UJ Draw ia Season' First Came at Ocean Falls OOTAV FALLS May 29- The V-rt srifTSf Ipstha use jaf thet it n-ean "an saw the kJnm and Shaprock nlay to tr?t dra tt fnrt of th 13 learn jrere the same as hxl aV the KjaBttP o r. wr atasad oulava' xHbt ' rl were the best of h forward rr aUhemm iw4 nil both ' Cameron 12 12 19 at Ma Me-.to moat of the Chrtstl-flt a fast forward aatf jT5 8"oa after the reaasmUon of la Barnes gave the Shamrock their third counter Veteran J rr tantoMtay of the Ranterf put 'V aal thraaah lor E. lUrrti m Hoc showed inre it between the pot fron with a went yards oat. A Coariav then aaowtag an msred far the Rirrr Ointiojr the MM was ow the line Kraaae when Maawefl cleared. Thi- n eeos a 'tttl- mw argrssivenew -Twbst er?ned an when P B--rsor.j nd F Ocmez were both ' --1 rot! wnh r- dl'-BDOd with Fer-uson wh.. la'-r I'.wn for beam 'rff'trV fn. changed placet with Vettch th 'It'" thn fewed to- ih Pvm hack. Cajoeron and GUlis' ikuc iho mmi tRr..ii tut, was nzleeld tor r,ftn ar nnttnH . " ' -" irt.L . . .. , t 'n a ? iu-if tin.' u.i-..-iTh. . u... Th yary was the better team n V s - F-. x. - "THE BABY GETS one IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LI M I.TED minute to NEW SHOES" Jim Morgan, iwitchman at PJreyt watched No. 7 Jat freight thunder pan. Then he trudged home to hi wife and pur children. A he went, he jingled the money in his podct, No- 7 ras heavy tonight", he said. "BuiineM mut be plck ing up." That made him fed happy, or better buunest ouant more steady "time". He knocked the dottle out of hii pipe and went to bed. Jim did not know nhat waj jn thote cars. If their sides had been glaw, he would have seen that several of them were loaded With tobacco products. It never occurred to him .that you ho smoke Ixrlp to put that njoney in hi pocket. For the Tobacco Jndutry incrtat$ freight traffic by over flfiOOfiOQ a year. Thm.ithrlp to make ork and wages for thouiands like Jim, eaaLling them, in Jurn, touy the neces-.sities and luxuries of Jife , . , The money goes round and round , . . anJ 40 tby geU new Jjoc", 0 o o o FOOTBALL!! the Shamronfcs. P 5tMHtro-nlclec-2 4 iff and the refarm iev J. ovtv. 5 Th. matt was smarted aMt heforej ths cleat ay he aaforcaiate aorl-1 g ice' in which Vaay OaVtt, ho!e 3yed wtth the Oaaaa FiR irm - lrttrf Prlace Kooert last UU. collided 1th R. Robertson and arHie ah sac. 4 Play vas even daring the Xlrst "p satatatn. Then R Burgess. r:atre forward for the Saanrocki. rooHaad the ball and went through 'to beat L. Shapson. Ranters fuM and saared with a hard drtte i o "-eo MOKed the betur basaceed o a. keokBg the cohere In theo rvjBiroek' area for two-thirtts of 2 .. .... ... . . IV tnae mck Maxweti, in coal for ' ehamrotki as red sercral dan- -i-tm' hots The reOrte rolled jl " '' on N. Cocspton. Raatera' mi oa" keaaer. R. Bargeu oaased the 9 I 9 The teams i Shamrockv FREE I fill !anlnlAj T. t 1 n. ucuuiuui iccuiaicu i.UlllDierl With Even Purchase of Effervescent Fruit Saline Both for 39c Regular 25c Plate Brush Free With a Tin of DENTAL FIX POWDER Both for 50c FKKE With Kyery Purchase of BR I TEN TOOTH PASTE A Decorated Fruit Juice Tumbler Both for 29c Tsace kick to R- Tayisr who put the' , . hall in the net to make the eount 6onn O11 oeearred. iXeasata, R Rooertson R U 'w 1 nil ta far of the Sham-T vwissanamg ptayers ror anasa- Toiwn. J Booth R p w-Trtv Raas-ert then pressed hard!1"3614 we Burtean. Taynr and! wards. R Buraru R T, , i.j . M....iRnkrtn WkISs tS tu.. I..b ! I ... . si aat the hatl weU out of Maxwells P1"1 ois team on. Barclay Ol- Ran N. Coenplu : -tiry to score aad make the eourU;,ru "a wninay piayea wen tor .in a ThotBa. 1 u 1TJ)M one for the Steam at Rgn Ormes Ltd. Ji Pioneer Druo o iatt Ttt Krsall NUrt PhtMea Orvit Oiilj frM a up it p. u. Sunda nd llilaj (rom 12 amo till ; svm. Ull 9 avjn. J Marsel!. J Mr II 1 R 2 fJBX. ' 1 00OOOO0MO0O0OC0OOOOOOO00r0iOOO0OCfr00C4 -vr. A Caw ! J ' a -stand S OUen B. C Langdale Excursion Fare To Vancouver nil ST CLASS Victoria 3-pc. rame. well balanced Ace 3-pc laminated, reinforced Uibaru Lamlnat ed, except? value S4.50 S5.50 S6.50 PrimasLamlnatcd construe lion, lamb gut S14.00 queenswTsuraaiBent aiodal. Special 1:01 no TKir $36.00 FOR THE ROYAL VISIT Half Fire fx- Children $ and L'oder It IkKft ood Ooing May 24th . lUirnms I-eare Vancoarer May MUi Canadian National Steamships THIRD AVENUE Slazenger's Championship Tennis Rackets for 1939 . SchtJa ? -pc frame, reinforced c.lipe J-pc. la minated. sOk gut .riioiaxT4uilnated f Varsity 5-pe triple -silk gut "Piay Wiiii Slareniers for Constant XluaUiy" S4.00 57.00 S20.00 'itt Illustrated J4t .of azeneer Tennis Rackets With lie anil I'seful nformallaii eMaAsMd I t Li a i U