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EDITORIALS CANADIAN FORCES Prime Minister Winston Churchill was particularly well ; pleased with, the Canadian forces in Eivland. The men' tljeir enuipment and their training all impressed hip). So pleasedwas he with the .result of the visit, t.ha hQ.remajped with, them an hour longer than had been planned. That speaks well for the Canadian military department as well as for the men themselves. In view of the criticism.? that have been m.ade, Canadian people, will betgJad,to,knq,w.that the boys over the,re are.makinp; good. ANTWmiTISH PROPAGANDA We have received a circular from the province of Quebec drawing attention to anti'British sentiments pnta listed in certa,in American newsspaper. and. magazines. It .seems, that these, publications use Canadian paner-for this, purpose and-the publications have a considerable circulation in Canada, If it is found that this propaganda continues, and is.. likely to harm the cause of the RmpireK inijijf junctyr.e,,we fpel strongly that the publications, noj , matten how excellent thev mav otherwise be, should he h bannwbfrom Canada and the source of paper supply cut: oil even though this may. be injurious to Canadian industry,. Thjs is, no time. for- pussy-foting. The government shquld, iftiti indsit, necessary,- shutdown emphatically, and promptly on journals, using us in this way. DUTCH .CO-OPERATION It seems, ouite evident that there are German svmna? k mizers jn.ajmost. every cuuiitrv in nuruvu anu mat mere are also British sympathizers in the same countries. Tiiis makes .it very difficultfor-any country to act as a unit It was the treachery! of King Leopold that caused the down- falliQf the.Frnch:and British union. Later development seem to. indicate-that there must have been Frenchmen ip hith places who were ready and willing to help the enemy.) fijen in Great Britain there are a few. people who are noti considered safe and who had to be protected against themselves. The struggle seems to be ideological rather than 1 national, UNION STEAMSHIPS LB Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver,: T!aS,CATALA EVERYi'T.UES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, nAY,.l:3a p.mt 10:30 p.m. l)Me. Vanc)nivT, Thuri, VJt, Due, Vancouver, Monday, a.nu If (Convenient, Titrate, Purchase, Tickets Office, Further.'InfpTni.atlon Regarding! Reservations and Tlcketa From. , FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 I Mixed, ten years 1, Jack Hemmons tied Web- stad; 2, Francis Webber. Boys, eleven years 1, Richard Blake; 2, John Thompson. Girls, eleven years 1, Ethel BASEBALL SCORES SATURDAY'S SCORES American League Chicago 3, Cleveland 7. St. Louis 2-0, Detroit 11-2. New York 7, Philadelphia 8. Boston 5, Washington 3, National League Brooklyn 2, Boston 0. OTC.DAILT HZWB, MojWajfi. July, 8 1940. OUTING IS GROTTO IS CUP WINNER The combined picnic of the Bap- in the Dominion Day softball :ti$t, and United Church Sunday play-off last night between Three Schools, held on Saturday at Dig- sisters and Qrotto, the. tobaccon- ,by, Island proved, to,, be a very ists.won., ln,ave-ry onersid,ed.J af enipyablft event) despite the some; Irsbyjajscore of 17-7. BoJh,,teamfj jwhaf Inclement weather. The were minus several of their regu .picnickers were transported lar players. through the kindness of M. M. Stephen,-?. wi(h the. Vera, Sv Rry; At the end of the first Inning and C. Ji Gurrle..wUh .tha.Cf R r neither side had scored but, In the ,P. H. Llnzey and -Ken Dakln were, .second . Inning. Orotto. made-five In charge, of the outing. lvnt alAa wa "fver Dgama lor nnH r9n kpnt PVKrvnnA the Vests of the game. Sonny. Bey enjoyabjy occupied. Winners at, the races were as follows: Boys, under six 1, Donald Glass; 2, Penlo Penoff. Boys, six years 1, Dick 2, Donald Johnson. Girls, six years 1, Diane Oilkerj 2. Doreen Huddleston, nbn was the star of the game. In the third, inning he. came, up to bat when bases were loaded and knocked- a three-bagger, bringing ihree runs in. He also got a couple of two-base hits. The star player for .the losing team was Dou? Kerr who made several ''niru .vPn vflri .iarmiPlinft n"'R catcn?s ut In left field, Bat- Smith:' 2, Evelyn odin. ey aroito, wa?i m? "di miv.h von-c 1 St. Denis and Amadio and Gur- Adams; 2, Deshha Penoff. s"v(ed as slsteTS-2. Boys, nine years 1, Bin Prjnce- r-e Jim Hemmons. ' Umpires., were Hewsick. Girls, nine years-1, Donna Ker- righan; 2, Lois Thompson. . 1 . u-uo. iiiv- icuius were us lunows: Grotto Beynon, Nelson, St. Denls( 'Yaeger, Domlnato, Callam, iMontesano, Smith, Kellett. Three Sisters Kerr, Bury, Let- with Maxlne Kerrl- jnurneau, Gurvlch, Santerbane, JMuray, Brown, Amadio and Camp- ghan. Boys, twelve ye?.rs 1, Balke; 2, Charlie Currle. ' Girls, twelve years Berg; 2, Anne Stevens. Bays, thirteen years 1 Blake; 2, Stanley Hemmons ' Mixed, fourteen years 1, na Adams; 2, Jim Diegan. Girls, under 18 years 1, Richard Del1- I Score by lnnlngsi 1, June 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9-T 'Grotto ...r .O 5v4 1 1 2 2M 17 Richard Three Sisters 0,0. 3 2,0 .2 0,0 0 7 Don- Alice Clapp; 2, Isdbel MacDonald. Married Women 1, Mrs. Petersen: 2, Mrs. MacEwen. Three-legged, 'girls-June Berg ar)d Anne Stevens."" : " Three-legged, boys Richard Blake and Stanley Hemmons. After the. game. Ted Smith, president of the Prince Rupert Football. Association, presented, the cup to Jack. Nelson, acting captain of the Grotto team, in absence of Herb Morgan, the regular captain; Cincinnati Af Chicago 0. Pittsburg .15-4, St. Louis 8-3. Philadelphia 8, New York 2. SUNDAY'S, SCORES National League Boston 1-2, Brooklyn "0-1. Cincinnati 4, Chicago, 3. Philadelphia 4-4, New York, 5-2. Pittsburg 7-4, St. Louis 0-1. American League Chicago 3, Cleveland 2. Detroit 3, St. Louis 2, New. York 6-5. Philadelphia 3.10.J Boston 7-4, Washington 1-7. Baseball Standings The league standings to National Learue 'Cincinnati 46 Brooklyn 44. fNew York 40 IChlcagO. -38, St. Louis 29 Pittsburg,, 29 Boston 25 date: 23 24.. 28 37. 39 39, 40. Philadelphia, -...24 45- Anierlcait, League PrpUt, 44 27- Cleveland- 45 29: Boston 32 New York- ' 37 35 Chicago 37 37 St. Louis 33 44 Philadelphia, .29 43, Washington, 30 40 MMs.KaJclten flf,.Ocpan. Falls, who. hi' bpen visiting at Stewart with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Tooth, was a. P3ssen,ijer aboard the, Prince. Qeprgs-p-tMrdav afternoon. Miss Joan. Pottfriprv, 1$ remaining la Stewat fnr a few weeks longer before re-Miming to Ocean Falh. LOST the battery for I LOST Sum of money I Andy Qray and Phone 227. 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