F Agents1 for "Mosco" Wonder Corn Cure AMILY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL UNIT A IV A'H TIIR SOVIET Pet. .043 .611 .529 514' AtQ. .447, -417' .333 j .636; 559 .511, .411 .389 371' .321 Summer Shoes Fishing Tackl e We Have the Finest Variety and Styles in Summer Footwear. In WTufe and AIT Other Colors. New Shipment of Wedjje Heel, Dutch Box Heels in Colors Just Arrived Lawn Bowling Is Under Way PIn.t Scheduled Fixture Of ScaW Finally Played Last Night Greer, right half: Stan cen tre half: Darrow Gomez, left half: Great Britain and Soviet Russia are much closer to-i?.!'0"- TJLl SnSl See the New 'Queen Oil-Burning Range No Wicks No Cleaning No Forced' Draft 167 Installed .50 Complete Install The "QUEEN" BURNER In Your Own Range $79.50 KAIEN HARDWARE CO. PHONE .3 Music Rutti Nelson A.T.C.M. . Teacher of Piano; Theory drid' Harmony. PHONE OKEEN J90 KETCHIKAN BALL TEAM IS COMING Series of Games To lie Played In First two scheduled fixtures in Prince Rupert Povnibly ThN the Canadian National Recreation Month Association's Lawn Bowling League weie finally played last nisht. An- A tJerm received by Dido tus Macdonald's rink defeated O. Qurvicri this mornhvt expressed P. Tinker's by a score of 23 to 12 tne willingness of the Ketchikan while Louis Arrols rink won l1) ball club to have the4r annual to 13 over Thomas McMeekin's in wriM u1ln Prtnce RuDert as usual a more closely contested match, j tnJa ytar Tentative dates have not beta decided upon as brtnj FOOTBALL LINK-UP definite. It Is planned to have the firs; three games of the series here nn June 23. 21 and 25 gether today than they have been for years. For several enSi inner left; Heig HMkesud. ff080" ,M)W town weeks they have been trying to ne.trotiate a mutual auHieft wing. pact but Russia claims that Britain is holdmp back while expecting everything. Naturally there are difficulties in the way in a matter of this kind, especially when the pact Has to satisfy a number of other countries besides Britain. Some of these countries are less favorably disposed to the Soviet than Britain as they have old prejudices to live down. We can be sure that the British government is do- J ingall it can to make an effective pact and even, without the pact, there should be no difficulty in getting together in case Germany decided on a forward movement in East-! ern Europe. The help of Britain would be of great value to the Soviet in case of war. We shall all feel a little han- j pier once such a pact is concluded so we look forward to ; the time when thfi two governments concerned will find j ' themselves in accord on international questions. RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT A. McKim, Limited, one of the leading advertising agencies in Canada with headquarters in Montreal, is this year celebrating its fiftieth year in business. This firm ! does a large business with all daily newspapers and prepares advertising for many leading firms including the Imperial Tobacco Company. It has interested English firms in the Canadian market and, while making money for itself, has been an important factor in nation building. We are glad to congratulate this firm on completing its first fifty years of business under such auspicious circumstances with a steady increase of activity. CITIZENSHIP NO PROTECTION , People of foreign birth who abuse their citizenship by taking part in subversive or objectionable propaganda in Ganada will no longer be able to hide behind their citizenship in future. They may have it cancelled and that would leave them liable to deportation. It is a drastic law but, in view of certain objectionable activities in this country, it is necessary. When other countries encourage their former citizens to ignore their oath of citizenship; it is time for Canadians to protect themselves by making it possible to get rid of those who circulate objectionable j propaganda: SPORTS AT put In good work in the field.. The winners were accorded a hearty cheering. V1TX11 k IMP K omclals of the Kitwansa Sport 1 YY Ail Vl A C,ub were resPnslb,e tor putting. on such a good program. Joe Williams. Wallace Morgan. Eddie KTrWANGA, June i:-Victoria Benson, Solomon Bryant and Day wa celebrated here with David Wells put In good work racfoi, football, baseball and soft- throughout the day. ball competitions. There were vis in the evening a dance, well at-itlng teams from Hazelton, Kltzc- tended, was held In the Commun gukla and Cedarvale These teams ty nan. Tne silver cups were pre- brought man visitors along with sented for football and baseball' them. Very close games were wit- to Hazelton and the third silver nessed all through. cun to Kltwanga Softball team Kltzemkl walk-cl jlf the field other prizes were presented at and left the game to K'twana the same time by Chief Councillor who won by default. However, M. Bright. Stanley Williams' Orch-Hazelton beat Kltwanga In thiestra supplied the music for ths football final by four goals to i dance, one, thus winning the silver cup ' Hazelton, In the baseball series Baseball Standings won Iri the final by eleven runs. to ten and carried off the second National League diver cup. This game, against' w Ccdftrvale. was an excellent on:. Cincinnati 25 and roused the enthusiasm of the St. Louis 22 many spectators. Outstanding Chicago 20 players , for the winners were Neil Pittsburg ig Sterritt and Charlie Smith. Brooklyn 17 In the, softball final, the Kl'- .New York 17 wanga native girls, for whom Mar- Boston ..J5 Jorie Shearman played; met Ced- Philadelphia 12 arvale and ran out splendid winners, bv tWenty-two to fourteen' For the Kltwanga team Mar-, jorlff Shearman and Margaret Wells hit' homer runs. Esther John-rort pitched through nine Irtnlnm without a rest and wits" most con. sistent and baffling with her American League New York .......29- Boston 21 Cleveland ..19 Chicago" 18 Detroit' 16 Washington U Philadelphia 13 "slows" and "fasts.! Fanny Muldoe St. Louis .12 L. 13 14 18 18 18 21 21 24 7' 12 15 17 22 22 22 25 Baseball Scores National League: Brooklyn 7, New York 4. I Daily advertising tn 1 News Is sure to bring stilts. Thli necUUy If Nick Chenotfl falls to m .in l. t.m , Tl, l l.ij Lachlan Gillies. riht wing; Dick " .. T ' ,. J i . .u . . Premier. Big Missouri league last fot the summer and will be a great heln on the mound for the locals anniversary of baseball. Prince Rupert Is In for one of the biggest reasons in that sport for a number of years Locals will see In action the famous Zulu Giants rametime later In the summer, also Smltherfc and possibly Ocean Falls. the Daih dally re- FOOTBALL TONIGHT, 6: lo Navy r. Velvet FOR RENT CLEAN, Well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. tf. FOK SALF FOR SALE 28 ft. trolling boat with gear. Phone 134. 127 FOR SALEHouseho'.d effects ir.-, eluding Piano. Bedroom. Dinlni and Chesterfield Suite. Corner China Cabinet, roll-top desk, swivel chair, linoleum, rugs, curtains, lamps, kltchcnware. Pugs-ley. 320 Second Ave.. Phono Blue 53. U30i FOR SALE- New 14 ft. Cabhi Cruiser. 10 hp. Johnson outboard Apply Joe Howe. Northern Exchange. Cow Bay H29) HOARD AND ROOM ;ROOM and Board with washing, 435 per month. Phone Blue 882. . m - 1 1 1 ' REWARD offered for return of R. E. Hudson's Belgian Racer bicycle. Phone Black 612. tf. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Betner Block Phones 234 Victoria Day At Kitselas .rug ram of Children's Sport At Interior Village KITSELAS. June I: To cele irate the Victoria Day holiday i program of sports was held here There was a good turnout at the school playground' where the event was held under the direction of Robert Wilson, assisted by Ben Seymour and David' Mason. The afternoon commenced wltn a bill' gam After Which came th following races: Obstacle Race, small boys Lawrence Bennett. Chris Bolton. Obstacle Race, older boys Am- mc roHow.nr tenm na., oeen - mufh Wllanl Seymour lected to pmy lor ve vei p n ' Three Legged Race, boys and Koyai uanaaian wavai vo.unvctrr . - - ' girls-Laura Hudson and Helen Reserve In tonight's Stuart Bene- dSm " SomertlUe. Geoffrey Bevan. 81m hU tm IhU veai fit Shield football game: Ca.sey "5? 2. ? eon Bevan. Vlnk, goal: Bob Parsons, right V"" back; ' of the last two vrs His nltrhina Bac "a- s ana giru-Ara- 5 r.r L Veltch. taf! Ut be the only only changes changes e,Tl? Bolton. Wheelbarrow Race, boys and iris Willard Seymour and Ambrose Bennett. Helfn and Jerry Somervllle. Novelty Race, adultt Edgai ludson. Flora Bolton. Novelty Race, boys and girls-- This beta the one hundredth Hudson. Chris Bolton. Relay Race Winning team Laura Hudson' Helen Somervllle and Willard Seymour. Utile ToU Raee-Rena Bolton. Hop. Step, Jump, men FraneH George. Edgar Hudson Broad Jump Roy Bolton. Fran els Oeorge. High Jump Roy Bolton. High Jump, boys and girls Ambrose Bennett. Willard Seymour Potato Race, boys and girls-Helen Somervllle. Ambrose Bennett Potato Race, adults Amelia Bevan. Flora Bolton. The afternoon closed with 9 'sofiball game In which most of J the young people took part. I .MISS YUKI Dressmaker LadSV and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone' nitF.CN SS0 727 PRASFJl ST. 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