P f ti; e L fl. 1 4fMir TWO CLARIDGE SHOES The Most Outstanding Line of Men's Shoes Made in Canada Fit, workmanship and the very newest In stjle. Made by the famous makers of Astoria Shoes. These shoes are in a class by themselves. 9 st)les to choose from Priced Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION MONTREAL TERMINAL RIASEI) REPORTS .V 'Sr. $5 95 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor 98 Friday. April 28, 1939. Recently S. W. Fairweather of the Canadian National When a reporter takes notes of a speech which he has. heard he stoDS before writing the report and asks himself1 what is the important outstanding feature of the speech?' It may be the oneninir sentence or more likelv it is ihp SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaven Prince Rupert everj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for tlie East Momluy, Weiinenday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, C10 3rd Ave. V-17-28 CINCEOJATI. April 28: CnicliinaU Red& defc-atKl Cubs yesterday by a score to 3 and crept up to within a point 01 mem ior me natwiKiw itt w, a Chicago Cincinnati Boston .. Philadelphia St. Louis New York Brooklyn PltUtnirtr ' American New York Detroit . Boston Mercury. .06. 5 4 5 .4 4 3 2 1 League 5 5 s Railways presented a report to the committee of the Cleveland Z..'...'i House of Commons on railways and shinnintr in which he Washington defended the completion of the terminals of the railway PhIladelph'a at Montreal. Under the present system the company has to carry out four distinct railway operations in the same I ehy, three of them steam and one electric. The new plan! will co-ordinate tnem all. This applies to both passenger aim ireigm iramc wnrcn up to now nas proveu a grave, handicap to economical operation. Another difficulty under which both the railway and 'the city of Montreal have had to operate has been an expensive system of level crossings. Away back in 1912 the 'Board of Railway Commissioners ordered the expendi- inre 01 anout twenty million dollai-s on changes in thisf closing sentence or paragraph or perharis there is nothing prairie Royalties, .10. outstanding in it. He then has to decide what point is ' ' Toronto - be 'featured or if anything ig worth featuring. On his tie- Aldcrmac. -12 cision depends what the headline will be. Naturally what' J!"3!1'0; Central Pat., ?' one man considers imiwrtant another will consider of no1 impor tance, Thyt is where the bias comes in. ' In some eases the reporter has to consider what " ill interest the people for whom he is writing. A Prince Rupert reporter in the House of Commons hearing a reference to defences at Prince Runert vould consider that much more important than a reference in the same speech to the deep waterways scheme so he would feature it and he might be said to be biased in favor of Prince Rupert. American reporters view news through an American bias and Canadian reporters through a Canadian bias. We sometimes say that the news we hear broadcast from United States radio stations is colored, not perhaps consciously but it is bound to carry an American slant. So much depends upon the individual. The human element in everything is important, even in statesmanship. 253. L. TODAY'S STOCKS (Omiruy S. D. Joruwton Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri, .17. Bralorne. 105. Cariboo Quartz, 2.14. Dentonla, .02. Falrviewj .04 (ask). Gold Belt. .48 iask). Hedley Mascot, Z, Minto, .01 Vi. Noble Five. .02 respect. The carrvinir out of the nlan was deferred hv thet pacic Nickel, .12. war In 1fr?7 tho rUwav Kowl fntnA a;vi-,.tUA -o;t,o.,I Pend Orielle. U5. ' - - uj wvui VI iwuilil 31. X.J -till eg I cIl V tj I crossings in Montreal terminal area and the sumof about sixteen and a half million dollars was expended until the depression stopped the work. There are still forty-six. level crossings, several at intersections of important, streets and this problem has to be faced by the railway and ' the city. When we hear criticism of the expenditures in Mont-I real We shall now have some idea of what it is all about 1 he report of Mr. rairweather goes into a great deal of detail and covers about twenty pages of foolscap paper. Pioneer, 2.41. Premier, 1.88. Privateer, 1.07. Reeves McDonald, 2. Reno. .32. Relief Arlington, .00 Reward. .03. Salmon Gold, .lD'i (ask). Sheep Creek, 1.0(5. Cariboo Iludson, .22. Hedley Amalg.. .044 'ask). Oils A. P. dm., .15. Calmnnt. .34. C. ti E.. 2.03. Freehold. .03V. Hom.e, 2.30 (ask). Royal Canadian, .19 (ask). Okalta. 1.00. Cons. Smelters. 47.75. East Malartic, 2.33. Ftancoeur, .17. Gods Lake. Hard Rock, 1.03. Int. Nickel, 40.50. . Kerr Addison, 1.61. Little Long Lae, 2.75. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.03. Madsen Red Lake, .37. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.15. Mopeta, 1.00. Noranda, 75.75. Pickle Crow, 40. Preston E. Dome. 1.38. 8an Antonio, 1.50. Sherrlt Gordon, .99. Sladacona, J2. Uchl Gold, 1.25. Bouscadlllac, .05. Mosher, .14. Oklend, .07i. Bmelters Gold, .03. Dominion Bridge, 25.75. 7t .423 .313 .833 .500 1 .501 Weather Forecast General Synopsis The pressure remains low off the Queen Char lotte Islands and rain continues on the coast. It has been fair In the southern Interior. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Fresh to strong soiilh winds, cloudy with occasional rain, West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh south winds, showery with mist. CLEAN, Weil apartments. THB.DAILT.NEW3 REDS WIN iFOOTBALL OVER CUBS: IS BEING !id of Chirac In National lUfr Cut T Hall a Came I League leadership. The Boston annuai rne.un lxst night in the Bees won a close victory orer tr1 Canadian Legion club rooms of the Phillies and went Into third place, pri,,. RUpm FuoibM Association. Ia th American League it tock Mufh huw-rt and entiiiMiMm was the Chicago While Sox thirteen dpyed and the prospect Is that Innings to win over Detroit Tlcen. ' may t three-hm senior The Detroiters remained In second league lrvooerauon during the com- prnce wun wwu n n,n.- Two tone tng season team. repre ragn vwmie a ana 9 v. wmu n 11. j .1.1 -l I. ill. nmwii lieu mr iiiiru imix mim Volnnlr Volunteer iMimncr 01 wins equalling numixr ; of laws. Yesterday's Big League scores: .NitKMial Leaae Briioklyn New York. posrnonetl on account of Boston 5, Philadelphia 4. Chicago 3, Cincinnati 11. Pittsburg 5. St. Louis . American Learae New York-Boston, postponed. Philadelphia 3. Washington c. Detroit 1. Chicaso 2. St. Louis 4. Cleveland 2. National League W. sponsored by Csffey Vlnk. are al ready assured and a third may be .eriteted Hther by Hiah School or Ifonbrary President. Hon. T, D, Palhilld. "Honorary Vice-President. Hanson M P President. James Bryant Vice presklenfcsTcd Smith. Al lan Davies and Floyd Eby. ; Secretary-Treasurer. Herb Mor- FOR RENT i: ' LINED UPf mme other orearihaUon. i T1m election of ol fleers resulted. 'or follows: I 1 an- Prt I w.4. Board of ControV- Jack Preece.j gCT Robert Rsd. P. Doherty. Casey vine, sam uurrie, J. a. frew ano Bert Morgan. GOLDFISH BET REOINA. April 28: CP-Helen Taylor, 14, dared by her . .. j ..... maies. swanowra a nre goiaiisn after reading descriptions of similar feats by United States students DEFENDS WOMEN EDMONTON. April 28: tCPl 429 (Women make as good airplane pll- ,..ots as men In the opinion of Miss 42giElianne Roberge of Vancouver, one, oi uanaaas xour women commer cial pilots. "Women take their nvlng more seriously she said Mlsr , Roberge is the daughter off Mrs Oiler Besner and lived tot Prince Runert a a c;trl. I RTssriftO - furnished modern Phone Red 444. tf F(IK SALF. FOR SALE 1937 deluxe Fordor Sedan, good as new; mileage 15,-1 000. Phone Red 415. tf FOR SALE Chesterfield and Tew small articles. Phone Black 89. 1 BURROUGHS five-bank Adding Machine, good condition. Rear ' onable cash offer accepfnl ' Phone 18, write Box 575. (99. FOR SALE Cheap. Launch "Dlxh Rupert." Length 35 ft. Imperial, heavy duty gas engine fully equipped in first class condition . Suitable for pleasure, trolling or patrol purposes. Call Newcombe's Confectionery. Seal Cove. t' FURNITURE for saleFine solid' dinmgTOom suite and solid wal nut bedroom suite, etc. Phone evenings. Red 413. Itn FOR SALE A few American stamps. Dally Newk. (tf.) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite, carpet, piano, bedroom sulies, kitchen furniture, refrigerator, duplex cleaner and various other household articles. Phone Red 192 from G p.m. until 7:30 pm. (981 FOR SALE 8-10 h p. Pettcr Diesel j engine suitable for gill-net boat 1 Going at snap price. Apply V. 81monsen, 1203 7th Ave. E. Phone Black 707. 9C 4 Cubic Foot Northern Electrle Refrigerator, sliding shelves guarantee 2 years automatic, newly reconditioned, $125.00. Phone 210 Northern B, C. Power Co, Ltd. (100) FOR LEASE FOR LEASE The whole of the two upper floors of Alder Block; 30 rooms. Furniture for sale. Apply W. J. Alder, City Hall. tf. WANTED WANTED House to rent, three or more bedrooms preferred. Apply P.O. Box . 577, city. .1,. tf. WANTED 4 roomed furnished house or" flat. Apply P. O. Box 337, City. (00) Basketball Goes Limit VICTORIA, April JgV-Wln (CPi 'iHi,rtaArihitem,at Aonualt nuiK on aiM.mw Chieata, of li half .Meetinc Jn Bryant I I'.letted President voAd utm-out at the Mrs. jfi Jt k hetUc NiTil.li JSBSBBBBBBBl SBBSW SBBBBSlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl Thousands every day praise Punch No runoffnorket cigar offers such smoking pleasure . . . Try one today hoop game tha Ban been -en here in many a iHy. the Wind sot Alunml forced the ftn.U serlM for the tfetntnkm armor men's basketball cluunpkmhi 4 4 Into a fifth and dedrJttig g&nx- 4 wtik-h will be played tonigh' 4 The easterners won 31 t SS 4 4 over Victoria Dominoes who 4 4 had wi Use rial U games 4 by easy margin U to drop 4 4 the third and fourth. Toward 4 sentlns the Royal CanadMn Naval J1 Reserve and and .nothef another lafl Dominoes dwn- 4) 4 mated floor play bat were un-4 able to find the txuket ' 4 444444444 SSSsfTTcTll NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY HtO.M HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19C NOTICE ! Commencing Saturday, April 15lli, our CON FKCTION KRY STORK Will Open Until 10:00 p.m. Mussallem's Confectionery Opposite Canadian Legion 1 J. H. Carson aaUed last i irtght On the Prince Rupert for Otoj Vancouver. She was aceompsnletf l by her mother. Mrs. Taytor ot Bolssevaln. Manitoba, who ha been vtsitlnc here for some time land wttl now spend a while In jVaneouver. . . This advertisement is not publisher or c Control Board or by the Government t E; TIIIUD AVENUE ELIO'S s. Phone r. It EES 9U I'rlwe Kspr BAB BT m I III I I II . m m m m H m m I GUILDS UIGIl tlLUR-Canadiau : v um Us i '... pink. Eaamr. .Mirrors r':" 35c u 75c " Candle Holders Pair (Has Hotter Vase 2 At KAIIY rOLDINf, CARKU. steel frame hotstery art' i l rest with hood or maroon 'I'riec' nnr rtAr YAittDienstotu. u-3 inctws from ground, folds up eompleuu out of doors Keen the little tois safe .a . o h natural varnish eotorrd beads Price II.M5V SWI.rFlfl aaalitr duck pink t t ported. Colored beads. Comsat te wtfh spring BABY WALKER Dtanenslon: height IS ( 124". lowwrtm Wt nt weight four hs V very popular and comfortable model Th ..-' pended from spiral springs. Meel swivel r..--- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooirwooooa 9 " sJ Citarrtte Lltlitr At Citarette Boies From Hair Brushes Itainrft From 15c to 50c 35c at GUm t'Uarelte Bwxes and Ah Trays From Old Special Prices S7 A 4 I Clrino OAA Line 70c, 81.65, Si 65c Sli n 10cw85c i,4ici iw 3(J IruiX Pflirilv- n Dozen 65c St: Oil and Vinegar Bottles-Pair AND NUMEROUS OTIIIlt ITEMS Ormes Ltd. JJt Pioneer DruOQist The Rexall Store fhonfi; i Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 11 and Holidays from 12 noon ti" 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. .. . it 5 MaMSttsMaa ssasasMaaaaasaaaaaaasi MM bsssnm ssi sasi mm ssi Shs"""- 11 flflflC' oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowoooooooco" CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAI E Phone SI For Best Household Coal MUS. C. K. BUCK J. H. BULu Optometry Royal WX If you have something to sell, a classified adveJ in this paper will soon let you know if there the city.