m TACT TWO Camp DAILY ED! .'ION EDITORIAL acs This is the last word in summer shoes for men, hoys, youths and children. Guaranteed longer wear and priced From $1.25 $2.50 Sole Agents JACK and JILL SHOES PENMAN'S HOSIERY Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Monday. June 27. 1939. WHO KEEPS THEM GOING Britain and Russia Negotiations with: Russia do not seem to have made verv much. headway. Perhaps that is why Germany is still hurling insults at the British and threatening move into -Danzig. Speaking of the negotiations, Bruce Hutchison says: . , I "i; -'A lot of people seem to be surprised that the British and the Russians haven't got together yet. The only surprising thing is that they have gone as far as they have, and if they do manage to get together it will be one of the most remarkable feats of forgetting and forgiving in the history of diplomacy, to which these things come easy. "It is only 20 years ago that a British army was try-1 ing to invade Russia to kill off the crazy Bolsheviki. It is only a few years ago that the British were raiding the Russian offices in London for treasonable papers. It is only in the last six months that the British government deigned ta speak to the Russians at all. It is only in recent times thaMhe British government wasn't prepared to let the Germans walk into the Ukraine and overrun Russia; arid rather hojied they would. No wonder the Russians are coy. ' , ! "A1 ri ihn nfUoy Viarwl tVio Tli-UiaVi Vinvo rrfri rpn.1 lie with the democracies, which are all capitalistic and thus ideological poison to Mr. Stalin. : "So you can see that to forget and forgive all that will take a little time. But it will probably be done because the spectacle of Hitler will make you forget and forgive! anything.1 After one look at him, ithe Russians even prer fer us British. And as we look at Hitler we are ready to! forget 'the Russian revolution, the famine, the purge and ouk ancient belief that Communists don't bathe frequently enough." SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! cailiVal OCEAN FALLS and POWELL "RIVER ih'U 5 :! t ' ' ' ! - Steamer leaves Prince Huperl every SATURDAY, 7 p.m.; MONDAY, 3 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the last ' "Mondaj j Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. PuKKcngcr KxprehH FRIDAYS, 11.00 a.m. For faros, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 3rd Ave: V--M feted Jrjhn Bulger 21 to 12. In ;Je second round MacPhee won over Angus Macdonald 21 to 13 while a, P. Tinker, won .over 1L T. Cross 21 ta.l In a first round ame George Hill beat William MeLeod .21 to 19, Borland And Hill I I illl lviiirvd ni i; luaunir Matches In Lawn Bowling League . Played Between Showers Over. .-. Week-end Between the showers of the last few days, the Canadian- National ; Recreation Association Lawn BowT-! lng League was able to get 1ft some ; games. Dave Borland's link . o Sunday won 26 to 15 over Loulr jArroU's to Join George Hill's rink for leadership In the league stand- Tt is nointed-out bv the Chinese Bureau 01 r.conouuL,,nK and jast I . v -. . , T n a1 A. Z L.4 i it .night Angus Macdon- .i!iL.n .M. r, ritinHuihinh fivo hp ninir .i;iiiaii '"w- - -- - j live per cent ui uie smvn ui a ""r;"" ; a P TinkPr's rink defeated Tham- supnress the Chinese comes irom me ueuiuvraucs. v.c. MtMeekin's 26 to 7 for iu first half of the essential war materials are supplied by the (vicU)ry or the season. Jack Preece's United States. Very little of it comes trom uermany orirInk scored a 26 to u victory Italv as they are busy stocking up for themselves. Tfie'D. o. Borland's, i A mnionil in iJi. iho t TTnifpd Tnitnl States Cfntoc last loct1 The standing of the rtni rinks loiai uurciiua ui ai " - date 'Is as. follows: year reached the almost fabulous sum of one hundred and .. aovpntv millinn dollars. Great Britain supplies Japan with , W. 3 to L. 0 over sixty million dollars worth of metals, rubber, leather j MacDonaM - 3 o and ores. Janan trets the larcest part of heroil, iron ma-(Borland I terials, metal working machinery', copper, aircraft and autos from the United States. Possibly Japan feels she cah insult a country, that supplies only, sixty, million dollars "worth of materials but it is not wise to insult a country that supplies three times that amount. Window - 2 Arrol.. - 2 MacPhee 1 Frew .. 1 McMeekin 1 jPreece 2 Tkiksr 1 Hi VELVET LINE-UP PU Line-un fo iVeive- ini tonight CAssiEB FOR SALE I Will. XJll WIW UbitWA IIUIIU. ktlV W.J. ..M.W JWWX. . . , .on not to love the Russians. They don't forget that the;X''Z"L2u!l uusssians neany cost uie nies uie wii. me i.uasicina ui-so were accused of fostering the world revolution in Eng-I land, where their offices were raided. And it seems pretty clear from all the evidence that up to recent times the Russians were trying tb make a deal with Hitler and it is certain that the real interests of the world revolution don't Mirror-Rack, Bookcase, Kitchen ware. Pugsley, 320 2nd Ave. Blue 53. (149) "ABBOTT" Professional Trumpet practically new. Phone Black 816 " n V ' FOR QUICK SALE Launch "Victory" complete with dinghy. $275 cash. Phone Black 805. 150) ARMOUR Salt Lake cabin. Partially furnished. $100. 154 FOR KENT FOR RENT Two rooms and bath, lellable people only. 411 7th 'Av-enue West. tf. CONNECTIONS WANTED WEST Afrlcarf Importers and exporters seek connections with Canadian producers or manufacturers. Samples, offers for merchandise of all descriptions, prin cipally fish products, and terms solicited. The Colonial Fisheries, Limited, Benyiwah House, Wln- neba, Gold Coast, British West Africa. tf. LOST LOST at Dlgby Edand picnic, pair, of scissors, diver thimble and embroidery cloth. Thimble was keepsake. Bulkley Market. . (149) BOARD AND ROOM- BOARli,' Good Wme cootlng,' 814. 1 2nd. Avenue West. Bill Dickey Does Some Lusty Hat Wielding ror.Jfew York. Vaukeo Itcdit, Slipping' , 1 frintball as me Is as follows: Krause Dickens. Oomez. Veitch.' Cameron FeTUKort". mtchle: Pflrtrmi Holkp-stad. SOFTBALL TONICiilT 6:45 Git OTTO UPSETTS Gyro Playground; St.. Louis Cardinals when their kHtj kwa week-end ram as to the New. ilace ahead of the Indians. SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS Dominion Day Cup Flrt Round Drew Out Good-Sized Crowd Last Evening The Dominion Day Cup softtu.l playdowns drew out a lange crowl last evening to the Gyro Ball Part n McBride Street and some Interesting play was turned in for t spectators. Orotto won over Moose 11 to 10 In -a game which was Jil: as close as ,Hie score would Indicate. Three Two came from behind to defeat Acropolis 11 to 8 The net result is that Three Two foes into the final on Domlnk l Day. meeting the winners of Orot ' to and LfpsetT's who play tonight The Moose were leading in the sixth inning . In the game with Grotto last night and then th tobacconists came up from behind o score four runs and move Int he lead. There was n exciting finish with each side scoring one run in the seventh. Both teams had their regular players out. Much to the discomfiture of Three Two. Acropolis was leadln? 3 to 6 as the sixth stanza com-. menced. Then Three Two made iiree runs in the sixth and sewed it up In the seventh with a couple more. For Acropolis, with tht'r new pitcher, William Amadlo, It was the best game of the season. Only an unfortunate error by the centre fielder who dropped the ball In the sixth with two down and two on gave the victory to Three Two. Despite the tough break, the hill boys showed them-, selves, as always, real sportsmen. Johnny Comadlna did a good lob of umpiring. Line-ups: i Orotto Howe. GUlls, Smith Slmonsen, Morgan, Santerbane.j Yager pltcherl. Ratchford, Mon-' tesano. : , ' Moose Speer, D. Cameron. Vance, J. 8chroeder (pitcher), D. Strachan, N. Cameron, Pierce, Franks, F. Schroeder. Acropolis William Amadlo (pitcher), E. Clark, H, Attree, I. Oillies, O. Santerbane, O'Neill Bird, 8. Schaeffer, S. Mentenko Three Two 0 5 FOOTBALL TONIGHT i 6:45 . ti . . Pioneer vs. Velvets irlnre ltuiert Club York Giants.. 7 to 2 on Saturday 1, ina J to a aunoay R. trut American League resulted as fol ows: r ' New York, 3: Phltedelphla. 2. Detroit 11; Cleveland. 2. Boston. 3; Washington, 0. St. Louis opens at Chicago to- ay. Detroit, as a result of the win over Cleveland, went into thira .Members of Canadian National , Recreation t Av-sIaUoutl"b The Prince NEW YORK. June 27: tCP) DPI was.at.hoaie to the Canaoum m-m.k... - ik. KVir Vnrk nwrratbn Association Ten- Baseball Standings The teams, in both league wen . vesterday shlfUng to new standa rh The National League teams, were nrnok,vn 11 travelling to resume today, a DlM.K,' follows: Chicago at SL ..Louis; WlTt fnuaaeipnia si tw ur. burg at Cincinnati: Brooklyn at Boston. Yesterday's games. In the National PhHadeJphla American New York, i ....... Boston . Detroit. Cleveland Chicago rhBdriphla Washlncton St. Uuia NE WYOHK. June 27: - Tony Oalento eased up on training yes terday in readiness (or the title Entertain Umomw nlBnt again Jo Louis, world's heavyweight boxltw I League W. L, Pel S7 22 .627, 33 24 .579 33 27 .530 32 29 5 .28 29 .491 .27 30 .474 24 34 .414 .18 37 327 League ai m in 32 23 SX2 X .3 29 532 ,, .32 29 525 5 28 29 .491 S . 54 36 .400 3i 39 381 i .. 18 4t 305 j l , I & Most people read Uie elasslflK ads. Do you? g - ' dm S BPssHHsW Spend tfout Vacation at k Qtitiik GolumltU (Juait JQanch tkii ueat K I You've always wanted to learn to "fope" end ride cowboy faiKion, (Scarcely more tho a day's travel from your home by train, but, or in ;youf own car are some of the mott picturesque cattle-ranches in the Wett Their real butinett i cattle their it catering to .... pleature ....... . . M guettt. Keatonabie alMnclutwe vToeu JjSiO' , twM IV. THE M PKKMK rilt'KT Or lIKITIStl COMMIIIA in nioaTr. In the Mallrr crf...l)ie f-otatp of lol. Three Two Letourneau, Irish, I BiKrmH own ta btiumh c3oiwnt!t I to any nuch cuunn. AU peruana Indeln- 0 o 0 ratet ere Featured. Plan to take . I J part in a real wettem round-up thit I J year and enjoy all the thrillt of ! ttampece eventj trom your percn atop the corral fence. Smith, Mah, Domlnato, Murray eu?r Pnt u uwu Am... tt nti.n. I Bctokfclg, dfccMMl, lau ot IT Inert Rup- Arney. Campbell, Pallant 'pitcher) 1 Bc vn oh t rmx Rujm Score by Innings: , aJDrimM cm or about the Srd day tl i 2 3 4 5 B 7 Frury J8J9 jcraniftl to Alolt ....... .. OhivwGrg and Nor T. Arnold of GrOttO 10 3 114 J llllYInc HujTt arorcnad, the Exrcuton Moose 1 3 0 0 5 0 1 10'wund In the wUt of Um MOd deoowrd. 1 ) j -k 9 ; fi w T i I All permn having cUtana acaJnNt tbr l t lti4 tAat are mjulrfd to rurtWi the' Acropolis .0 1 3 4 0 0 0 8 max in TUnt preperly verUled, tj 1 0 0 3 2 ll'th underjiigard ' wKtfila one monln Crym ttvp date of tftU Natlc. other-r wtae the EaUte will tM dMtrXbuted pur- urx to th aald Will without regard I rQ io ue eaic uim are nrrrvj re-lrulred to pay the amount of their In-I ddbtedneaa to the underalgiied forlh- ,witn. DATED at Prince rucjrrt, B, C. thU 22nd day of June 1039. ALOIS OllNEBORO ' and 1 NORA E. ARNOLD tto. Trtnca Rupert, B. c t. U4 )..,. 4 Tuesday J cliampioii.-. He, new., weighs Mv for a knook-'&ut. adding fust win case he might be misunderstood that the recipient f the knoeL-when when ' Yaukees. had a good .day. Sunday nU dub on Sunday afternoon he poled out two home rum a number of friendly, informal out is to be Louis Louis Jutt grins in the course of a double-headef games were played and refresh ,Tony asks for a close inspection with the St.. Louis Browns at the ments srved. Ataong.Uie visiters I of goTM before the flgh Polo Orotindi The lowly Brownl were Pat Hagl'ra. a well known ; .won the opener seven 10 rinrre Ketenuan tennis ptayrr. wn ,whUe the Yanks Uk the rflght- here with the baseball party 'cab cap 11 11 to 2." In the National League Uie lead- prshln at the Cincinnati Rilds Ws I) " I A I I. I reduced to three games over the sr. m r r a- i m r a a m 's j i i i " Singles Bowling In Third Round The single-handed competition of the Canadian National Recrra? UMb,, Asasa&tion Lawn Bowling Leafs? Ins now reached the thUri roupd ln;.whkh Dave KtaePhee det POLED TWO HOME RUNS Tennis At Home Held On Sunday TONY SAYS HE'S READY S OLD TIME SOCCERlTt MELBOURNE, Au..r..i, .... . Pur Rimi , 5 CaJUrat to wt He lu, ' III. Manager Talking A b o u I fcafoer (of Oaajuig Unpen,' 3 ' Knockout, Adding That It Will ' -' - a lie Galento Who Give If BATNTOX Dr.b AU-nroji, iuat I: Jmn UayntA. a member flW WflkMkamptoii w footbjkll team, one ot u.i- y teanuT Of the nrntb.i founded In IW, u d...d ts due to the "dUrv i men that their firi ( uniform." says the W tile AsseclaUon EXCURSION T,Q TERRACE JLJLyT TKAI.V LE.WI1S I A.L l m.S Adultt Chlldrrn 1-10 at 'si B,rrrfiN8 ami tnr. max tfJKDON. JWM m. . A In the sales of mih Tt. OOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtr 00000000000000000000999) Sun Goggles Protect Your Eyes 15c to $1 BATHING CAPS New Styles . I- - And . Shades 10c to 50c Ormes Ltd. The Itetsll Store' Phones: II 8 Open Dally frm I ajn. till II pm. Sundats and Holidays from It non till 2 pja. ' 7 pjn. till 9 P-m. r-Ws'i. Wh jeiJ4 HI Do You Know? yiiNDAI'LLtcfJURSK CHICKEN DINNER At The Knox Hotel 50c All White Help rtione 71 .... . . v. ? Following the investigations of the Fisheries ueseatwi the Company ras Just completed extensive cnangea aiiu ments In ice storage and Ice delivery methods. Ice for thj boats will all be old Ice, thoroughly cured or aged at new low temperature. It will be delivered InU the hold, even In the hottett weather, as row a atoragt room. n,h.tm.n ar. fnHfr4 tn ln.r( tVl new ftVlctem i o&OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaCOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOflM NHV AND BETTER COLD . CURED ICE n d - For the Halibut and Saitnon Fleett ce Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase in cost, meauJ et to the boat and Improved quality In Hsh delivery. Canadian Fish & fold Storage n iii .... -.i.-ui 5 Prince Rupert In I IQ nrltun - COAL Grain Feed SccdJ "; " and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Pbbnes Si and Ml