Banff Welcomes Their Majesties Kjiiins-s Hotel, interna-:a B" . famous Canadian I i- Mountain retort at IUnff, l . l, lll be rlitrrd br Kinx C . VI and Quea Kloabeth t tbelr ndUn tour, I'M. i" w.'.l riofd (brm a rlstit r drome. Tbelr Majesties enjoy their first day of rent .mda In tbe Banff Springs r and to tbefr menrnrlea of tlj . ait'! re will be added th- Hotel Arrivals Koyal . d etty Prince llupert 'l.'ime. Blltmor; K cotiver f'entral .nd Anted Sorensen. t U,kon. elty: N. Jert- Knox B Barton. Vancou-FaTlnTton. Porcher !: t Sweet Drumheller compeJiInsly marniflcem . i.i.ts of the Valley of, the Bow and the sweeping mow created ramwn of PuIiAur Mountain, Mount Rundl and the Falrholme liana. arrival r,t TK.Ir ffoviUi at "f h. Mountain norky jntt In the eveninjtpf May th: a day of ret and enjoyment on hvi at a party and dance, ter Princess Louise wife of the Marquis of Irne, sometime Governor-General of Canada, and a daughter of Queen Victoria. Tbey will maVe tbelr headquarters at (He Banff Springs Hotel wbJeh 1II he opened earlier this aeaaon eteluatvrty 'for ue of tb Iteyal pa rtr. The picture lay-out alwws May 37th and their departure the hotel In tta manlflcleot rooun- d jrlae the mld-mornlax of May i fetln setting and ailmpee ( a 2lin. rxirlna: their tuy they will few of the apacbius room which enjoy th drlTe to beautiful Idke lid comfort and efcann In the Louise. appntprtatelT named .if- Rnvi jiM' Card Party And Dance Enjoyed One Ifnndretf and Twenty-five Ter-tons In Attendance at Affair on Tuesday Sight !r Mrs. II Long and John Murray. After cards, delicious refresh 'SPORT FOOTBALL New Sports Ground RESUMED At Kitwanga 5eady Second Half of llih School Leafue Opened Last Night 1 Botith Memorial High School Inter-house football play was resum- I followed with a second goal. Clever I play by Oomez and Mah almost recited in Gamma scoring but O'Neill was safe in goal and cleared. The Gamma forwards found It dif ficult to pass the defence of Bird and Perkins. A fine run by Oomez was dangerous but the Beta goalie was again able to save. Half-time found the Beta team winning by iraln. sleet and heavy wind. Pierce added a third tally for Beta. Beta 'pressed and McAfee brought off several clever save. The Gamma forward missed some fine centres (put acros by Gomez Mah placed well and Knutnon got possession but shot high. Beta now got aw&y and Simundson scored again. Hou ments were served and dancing was trar. cleared strongly when Slmund enjoyed u&Ul 1:20 aj&. utih mualc aor 'rled again. Beta forced sev by the Oddfellow' Oreheatra. eral coners which were well plac geCt for cards. SALTED On Ttiesday evening the local ILooh but PaulTno Uicudln got MVin verl hard drives fro.). aom oraii in i.iu-.c. rZZ" " " r " "V--- r.h aH nnmM n.fnri. thf. final mnt nrin-wtnners at cards were. 5IJbwi ior Detrqc me nrown imu- - - MTtS and O B.,rs vlcHm in 1935 and a friend is wh.sUe blew Slmundsnn scored .A ft L.lJl-. Ik. SMAMAM Beta' MOU1 ' I fifth II III BOA goal. I. Crsur-h SfAnd prize-winners were holding the money THE STABILIZING INFLUENCE the In a world of chaos-of wars and rumors of impomr.nfr events and stab.l-lzinK -the daily newspaper stands out as n permanent Canada. When rumor Influence in every community in has spread throughout the country, fed tintm the flame of. mass curiosity, and, always curvlns farther and further from read the true facts to rcassurW exigence facts, it becomes a in your daily newspaper. Heir, through vt ncwajrntherinR organizations directed hy trained observers, you arc able to read and digest ALU T1IK FAfTTS as they ACTUAI.IA the life of a Rood in HAPPENED! Kumor plays no part authentic informa daily newspaper. Us far-fh.nK sources of tion enable it to turn the spotlight of truth upon e erj .... ( fsnrl.nl portant event, ,vP. sifting hlttm?&& rumor plete story to every daily newspaper l.fi .nr!.)ie.l l.v n jrootl daily nwipnper- VANCOl VE R rentier. Your home will r its stabilfei'itf i fluenro will reflect itself in n more tolerant outlook upon the world in which we live. DAILY PROVINCE V-'V Teams: Beta O'Neill. Weir: Perkin Bird: Gurvlch. McRse McKnwn MiLf '-J Pierce Slmundson. Hoike -Mt". Rov Gamma M"Afee Grlmwn. H ' ! itv Mcl a;h'an Burnln r"1 r-. rairthk. H!ngston. M.J1 F! 'err? J. B Wilkinn. I I ; -men- J Clark and W V C . 01d Country Soccer F.nslhh Leajrue First Division Birmir-ham 1. Chelsea 1. ' Bolt on Wanderers o; Preston N'rth End 2. Fnjlhh- LrnfTJt---Sccond Divi i u Manchester City 1. Sheffie':! Wednesdar 1. Sheffield United 0. Blackburn Rovers 0. Tlifrj' niVWnn ?6tiih,rn New BriRhton 0. Watford 0. Ipswich Town 7 Aldershot 2. TltlM ptrlOn Northern Chester 2. Southnrt 0. Spottlth Iearuc First Division Hearts 2 Clvde 0. Second Division King's Park 2. Dumbarton 2. I! Heals Eczema Fresh Local Kaw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY 'PHONE C57 Finished at Working nee on Mon-J day Grand Openint; This Saturday i' KITWANOA, April 27 There was . d last evening on the Acropolis Hill npw Kitwanea DlavartHind on Mon t-round when team reprentms ..hl,h viu u- fnmvaUv nnmNt wmm or tne seeona nau oi ire gram of sports and races with league The punlor Beta team. dance ln the evening. There wUl whi' H went through the first half baseball and Softball teams here of the league without losing a single frDm Celarvale and the proceedings game, maintained Its record bj de- wm ?et under way a b5g par. featine the iunior Gamma team by ,,. SPORT CHAT War Admiral, spectacular son of Man o' War, first showed his speed over a mlle-and-atxteenth course In the Chesaoeake Stakes at Havre de Grace, two years ago. War Ad- ttwo fo nil. mlral led, th field by six lengths I The second half was marred byat the flnWt Five yeaai ago last nfeHt sculling fans were greatly worried about the condition of Joe Wright, Jr.. who had suffered an Internal hemorrhage after a week's Illness with an Infected hand. The 1928 winner of the Diamond Sculls recovered. i i Hre it clnn stT'rles. ner- 'tt'ntr Bnt1si"tt now rlsoen??d by chemist nt tHfltn' co;t. , Mot rilv thh great heiUn antfseotle n'l nroote tanld and healthy hfalln? In nnea sores and wound but bolls and single ulcers are relieved and cleanly healed. In skin diseases the ltchlnt of Fezema 1? Instantly stopped. Pimples- skin eruptions dry up and scale off in a. very few days, Ths , same is t-ue of Barber's Itch. Salt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet find other inflammatory skin disorders. You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength' in the original bpttle at any modern drug itore. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. W. J. McCuicheon's Drug CHAFTCK OF ACCIDENTS MELBOURNE. Australia. April 3. rmdille was master at ceri d bv Pierce Grimmson and Hau- 27: CP During the runnmg of mnntM frtr Hanrtni an! IT M DS lan wero defmrflnr wrfl. MeLach-.the Australian classic King's Cup .an and lttngtton stopRed a dan?-'eveni. &peax mei DIJUI-mn ran hv Ourvleh and Jarvibon's heel and nearly fell. Red . . ... a McLeod. Oamma was now press!U(. ind, Jones and Caosttek tried iiarc' to ecore elr. pUtytng goal fo: laieuow, o..u rMi ' . T"J? " "". 11. Rrt. In th wdnd hlf nroved very enjoyable bridge u nvay noi oc snr - - - .'r . about 125 Der- lte to oe anocicea out Dy joe -- , Sails strucK ine running ran ana Pageant s rider lost his whip. HsSiSiSiSiSiSiSisliSiSiSiSiSkW tour England will receive a the old "chit" Ahonshfor HLIUTON type ALE SILVEUSriUNG STOUT Const IlreWcrlrt Ltd. Vancouver Victoria Nw WMrtmiuaUr aaaMaxXpaBUHIiUnHi This advertisement la not published Jr displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government oi grltlaU Columbia. In the 1939 season spending allowance Beta and Gamma homes met In the ,on gaturday next with a full pro- of three shillings a day. replacing Chicago Clean Up -Paint Up Plant Up - Fix Up Phone 311 Your Home ..Thursday, April 27, 1630. Utmost In Quality SALADA FOR PIN MONET" SYDNEY, April 27: CP- TEA The Australian rugby team which win a community working bee ob the Baseball Standings National League W. L. J"ct, 5 .1 .823 method of payment. Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 3 BOWLINrf IV GOTHAM Boston 4 NEW YORK. April 27: CP st. Louis -3 Bowling memberships in New Yore New York v.-. 3 4 State have Increased 20 percent Brooklyn - 2 4 a score of rive to ml. I At the coneiutKm of the working over last season, the New York Pittsburg 1 6 The first half of the game washpp nn xmAav .trhmini were Bowline Association listing 341 American League featured by clever combination on (,,-, tn ,h. uwirr. hv thP i.iwk leagues, and 3.680 teams. New York 3 the nart of Holkestad. Pierce andjstrlk t Slmundson. Pierce opened thej , Tore for Beta and Holkestad soon I ' Baseball Scores Yesterday's Big League scores: National League Pittsburg. 1: Chicago. 3. Cincinnati. 0: St. Louis, 1. American League Chicago, 5: Cleveland, 1. St. Louis, 6; Detroit, T. 1 Detroit - 5 3 Cleveland 3 .3 Boston - 3 3 Chicago - , -3 4 Washington - --2 .'4 St. Louis 2 3 Philadelphia - 2 4 m 00 .571 .500 .429 .333 .143 .833 :635- jm .4W .429 '.400 .400 C. E. 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NEW AND BETTEU ? j COLD CURED ICE 2 For the Halibut and Salmon Fleets Following the Investigations of the Fisheries Research Station, the Company has Just completed extensive changes and improve-S ments In Ice storage and Ice delivery methods. ? Ice for the boats will all be old Ice, thoroughly cured or aged at new low .temperatures. It will be delivered Into J the hold, even in the hottest weather, as cold a the storage room. Ij Fishermen- are Invited to Inspect the new system. Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase in cost, means economy jj to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage J Prince Rupert fo. Ltd. British Columbia (