THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prirwe Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue IL P. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance Paid In advance, per week Paid in advance, per month By mall to aU parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in aaanee By mail to all other countries, per year Classified advertising, per ord, per insertion Local readers, per line, per insertion - News Department Telephone C Adverting and Circulation Telephone .... 98 Member of Audit Bureau ut Circulations DAILY EDITION EDITORIALS UNITED STATES POLICIES To spend or not to spend? That is the question in the United States today just as it seems to be in Canada. The majority of business people wish the government to put a stop to spending while the mass of the people want more money spent The difficulty Is that spending cannot continue indefinitely. And, whenever it U stopped, there Is going lo be trouble lor the government that stops. All sorts of pressure will be brought to bear to try to force continuance of the spending. PURCHASING PEACE Great Britain has announced that she will not purchase peace with Germany. Evidently, the deal made at Munich did net turn out very weiL All it did was to give Great Britain time to prepare to resist further aggression. Purchasing peace is just as ineffective as trying to buy off a blackmailer. It encouraged the aerressor to make farther advances, The French holicy of saving "we give nothing" is the only one that can possibly prove successful. JAPAN'S SECOND .MOVE We see the danger in giving way in the second move of Japan in SOFTBALL STUFFING Dally advertising rti News is sure to bring suit). Pet .750 J .C67. 15 IX .12 3.1. sr. Wednesday, iuly 2. l9 her efforts to strangle China After winning from Great Britain the right to safeguard her conquests she announces her intention ef blockading the Canton Hirer for two weeks, thus suiting off all travel by that artery and preventing the carrying of food or material to the Chinese. It seems, as if it Fs a mistake to make any concessions. THIRD TERM PROPOSAL It Is proposed to give President Roosevelt a third term at the head of the United States government If he is nominated by the Democratic Party it h passible he mar be re-elected bot there b some doubt He will find that many of his former friends and supporters are no longer sub-porters even if thev are still friends. The opposition has been rolling no steadilr until todav it i very strong and, bv November of nest year, may become an avalanche. Mr. Roosevelt has many admirers in Canada and some of them think it would be a pity for him to be defeated. It would be better if he let some other person fieht the battle of democraev until if becomes time for the rival party to take over. TRANSIENT DIES LONDON. Ont, July 26: (CP)-! Found wandering about city streets in a daze, Abe Ash, about G6, of St.j Louis, Mo., was taken to hospital!, where he died three days later.! -Doctors suid he wag suffering from Senior League Softball games ', diabetes. scheduled for Monday night be-! tween Llpsetfs and Moose, Three'- KNOTTY PROBLEMS Two and Acropolis were rained out.j The next games are scheduled fori WATERLOO, Ont, July 28: CPJ Friday night when the second half jWateTto0 arc trylng to nnd leading Moose take on Acropolis out how a new tlre got 1Hl a witn uroiio ana upsmi tangling cemetery They are mtrigued In what should prove to be a hotly by tne aUcovery of a 20-pound pall! contested engagement contest The oJ noor wax ln a fleld ta the Ux. league standings to date W. Moose 3 LipieU's - 2 orotto - 2 Acropolis ...l Three Two 1 L. 1 1 2 2 3 ington district. AFTER 15 YEARS .500 .333 PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont, July IbO 26: (CP) A 15-hour break ln the water suddIv occurred here when al 1 12-inch main supplying the village; the Dalit system burst It was the first'mts-1 dally re- hap since the system was installed .15 years ago 1 Morgan eaugftt a long Navy Imt h hii in Mm rH but aj fWer and N.vy Flayed LiTS? OmteUed Garni Last Evwmg JlV" !? JSJ jrree property dsaHoved the score itVut he d m annr after eon- Last evening s football game In the teesmen. Play was fast ftH lrhRlv Onri Ofiim wtWiaf a . a i ika mo d wsl DUX Canadian Naval Volunteer lPnm Ry ru was a draw- line secono ana whit " Reserve resulted In "a two goal jby Oland. Hopkins and Uah paved dnv Tne tuag ktTnly I the way for the Westrtewr boys to and both sides missed ! push over five nmt .4u. w, hut th Lanndrv TeTi Laundry -Ted Smith; Sara Murray Sanberg. Bsssaaleh BIB; WearriMttrth. Houston. Vance. Two more ron In the third In- w !ucky to rlTZ-' ning and Albert Mahs home run eVen the Mobky Cup , c x v dUj.. EtZ IrSe TTe W?W championship. iEtyanL ft Smhh. Christlson. Ann- i Westview manatrd to to scwe one 7he Natt attacked bat the b&a'rtrone pavhkls. .more run In this Inning and or In cIeaml weanrwuth miss- Reten- P Doherty. the sixth to bring the total te Ihlr- M had gjjj -l Fergon. O 'teerL cleverly beaten the defence. Chris- baker I Until the first halt of the ser- i, to Rrrant to R Smith and enth. the HIH team never managed the NtTy 4 though fuh of thrilli io get more man one man wine,, PavRkts touched the ball last Toanes pui vp a greai an- paths In any Inning. In the sev- ,t w-. 5-, throurh he tretx Ty th Smtth having the hard- enth. hits by Magnet and Tassle . w4u rr ik. ,aw. riM-. er shoU to stop. Carrie the put two men on. Orimsson. who and then PavHkis whj rrtter back but Seherk Was rauned plUhed a steady game for the lTl,e offside shot lust Bos?anich played his bert game Westview team, struck out the next rist Houston was eJever but Ebr ot lh Sunberg was very two men and seemed to have the cleared. Laundry attacked but d- Uarray was a great help rallv stormed but he stloned sllcht- rv4 arwt Uimi m4 ton and saved a sure Eal Smith .SELECTION FOR TEAM TO MEET OCEAN FALLS layers Will Have to be Out of City Friday to Wednesday Marnhil With the prospect ol a Inter -city 11 series wry bright a setee- veateg tc choow tht team to rep- TTrdBesday.-loIy H ita PAGE TWO the daily kxw CLARIDGE SHOE TODAY IN SPORTS FOR MEN WHO CARE We Carry a Wide Range of Styles and Weights in the Finest Shoe at its Trice in Canada Finest Fitting Last Dependability Plus Style. Priced Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Vestview Wins Softball Game Scored Well Deserved VVrtory Over ATptn Lat Night Wetvtrw senior boys scored a well deserved 13 to 2 victory ovet the Acropolis HiH team tn the Gyro playground softbaH at the ball park last night TWO GOAL DRAW IN FOOTBALL the goal at his mercy but T iSmrth tamed hi hard drive overl 1 . t ( : . L . ifciMim mil Ktif Dar. a. onuui w Iuie was brought down In the penalty jarea though no foal was Jive-i Then Armstrong headed again! she upright with Smttfc beaten SPORT CrlAT A Catudtan chess team ft,, men and a woman, ac . r by Bernard Freedman of Tjrosts, tie rarer of the CanadUa Chrtt Federation. Ul leave Trocta this week for The Nations Taw nament at Uuenos Aires, hoprfit ti maklfig a good showing agaiaji tome f the world's finest piijwt rVirty nations are expected to pu, l.cleat in the tournanvr.! to bf PrUM pL. Ritoert atsinst the "X1 tm AutuU 23 unU 8eptna. V.,' 7. II r Canadians w 0an Palls tam in J' T ' v Vnrk w(tJ, ,h. ersr rir wUl vnu be oe imjx played in Oiean riiu - EUtes team aboard the to The selects eoramrUee HHcon- f and v4U act ct of the txecwOve of the inner . U .1., r. Rupert Pootbali Assoc latlon J. Dry- aU tw Mnc b Brt. H Moryan, T. smiw ana t ArgrnUiie government gby akxsg wttb tlie eapUrm of the three teams, H. Dfckens. S. Currie The Cansdlan team Is campWt and D. Chrtstiten with the addition rj Boris Uhrmln of Monim of 3. S. Wilson. Ilflakon Oosahl of Trmivrralnjv, The arranMHMnU wUl call fcr Qaebec; Wiltrr HoKywack ot t2- tx. to leave here on a Frl- nwnton Abie YarIky whs- lav evmsM via the Princess Aoe- pegs laid. They will play In Ocean Palls on the Saturday evening and iate) oa Um Sunday and then re-ara name oa the Monday memteg It I' oresamed that there wtti be thirsetsi aiayars and a manager 15-year old eirpert tnd L B Morrison srtd Mist An Loutherd 0! Toronto Mr TfM-mtn will b the spare plyr If there art 24 teams lei aM win play against eac otM The eua Is held by Ocean FalU but once, tournament rules specify t with the standard mi play shown there are Tt U 31 teams, they ,j . u, .7 oroie ap TOtnomauon unm-ren - " " " , - Prtiie Rwoert UU Tear there U be divided into four graps a forced in two runs toerere onmsson Smith and Houston, Then back "1 atrBa- ao--ut, tr 1, rljrA with the first four In net struck out Roberton to retire the eame the play and the ball struck rd wrk. Oom w gwd. both ' JJW JTJT ihT Joohv troop fiuaarytng tor the f -s We. Murray's head when a goal seetnel . fx uu,north in an. es a sood two- round from 11 to M Vt3 J uromson weni ine route on we mum uussamcn was ptaymt ii'""",u mound for Westview and struck treat game but the Navy attacked : His be-t posKlen H ferward out seven men while Magnet, who and Smith saved splendidly twice Eby and Ronalds were a safe lasted onlv three irmtnes on the -nd then Murray stopped two hard! pair of backs with Ronalds th mound for Acropolis, struck out two drives with his body Bryant jut best back on the field. Da vies was1 while lsfuing two free passes. Tasste Hpped the bar Alan Smith and , th best half with McLeod and took over from here and struck out Houston worked through cleverly I Keays dotnc a share of the spoil-three and walked three. wl A. Smith equalized. (big. There was MtUe to choose be- I flee at Toronto, a passed In this freW. 'I record unsur- I tv Th Mwui riirui fmiiwi a v.iln u twecn Hrvarw. Bryant. R. K NmKn Smith. Cbrkttl- rrkrlati. was blocked by Currie. Christlson lwy a dangerous forward Pa- was ciean through but Smith saved. At the other end Morgan clear- ed and then in a flash Christlson TO BE UP-TO-DATE was jat wide. R. Smith at last OWEN SOUND, Oat.. July 2: rt throoth and the score were CP 'Sings ante-dating this age even. A Smith had a grand open-of speed are expected to bring art- Ing but Morgan got one band lo ion by the police commission here the baa and soon after cleare 1 shortly, The signs read: Town of twice. Inability by both forward Owen Sound, speed -limit 20 miles lines to np up chances kept Ian hour." goals down Bryant seemed to have THUS SPOKE THE KING "Lie is a great adrentvre, and every one of you can be a pioneer, blazing by thought and service a trail to better things 1 . . Canada hat before her a development far beyond the mo$t optimistic dreams of her pioneers , . litis tare a very proerMn oTjdIum though he is Inclined to Ue off side The disallowed to! was the subject of strong comment Ai this reporter saw it the referv ' was right Ted Smith was in th air fielding the baH when hl namesake charged him and tr- goalie with the ball Notched in tfc net. But the rules say: player 1 iir l"Tlt roy.a' author of these royal words has walked our ways and gone back to the Seat of Empire. The shouts and bunting are no" longer on our ttrteti. But, inwardly, much of inestimable worth remains. We have stood shoulder to shoulder to cheer our King and Queen. It has united us as never before deep below all differences and difficulties, East, West and North. We are united in a new hope and. a new confidence in ourselves and in one another; for we have seen ourselves through royal eyes. And we have realized that it was fears which held us back, fears bred of threats without and of misunderstandings within. These fears had slowed the wheels of commerce and fed upon their own results. Now; mentally, we stand as physically we stood to cheer shoulder to shoulder. In this new faith and confidence, we shall go forward "blazing by thought and service a trail to better things". Only thus can we fittingly respond to that man and king who visited us upon the greatest adventure of peace in modern history and won a continent. y0 mu- 1'V 1 IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED came serssa is assured and the tlrVll In six groups w.tn u Prince Rupert player are looking ,hrf " pacn T""t) fcrwaed to reaewtng a-ttMteiances lnT ,or lrM tHlti nd 37 cr " with the -issuer ten' footballers 1 Qlfk,rd troovt wtth the fir three ji ears' mmmmm.mmmmmm " croap qualifying lor the shall be penalised when he play will b at the rate A & charges the goalkeeper, except tnovea in two hours accnraakW w .. . . . r-. HixuKU jjy attacking but play swung to 500 and Armstrong AH prayed wetl Moreover :t is dangerous to tackle houn each dally Tearr."! tJimb. SOUTHAMPTON. Ont, July 2: th, other end. Houston cot his toe and cleverly. Bryant she well and . 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