PAGE TWO C AMP ACS 1 If you have not seen the new crepe soled steel arched, ventilated designs assuring the maximum com- fort, wear and durability in the very latest styles, you are missing something in summer footwear. Ladies' and men's. Priced from $2.50 T0 3.95 Family shoestore ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid in advance, per month , , .50 By mall to all parte of British .Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.00 By mail to all other countries per year . 9.0C Classified advertising, per word, per insertion . 02 Local readers, per line, per Insertion ,, , J5 News Department Telephone 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION vs&gMBi Tuesday, May 7. ishu. EDITORIALS War news received durine; the past week or tow has been of rather a depressing nature and the German prop aganda machine has added its quota, all of which has been broadcast throughout the United States and Canada. Fol lowing a burst of Allied sea victories when Norwav was! The Daily Kews is. a member ui th Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver arid west of 'Edmonton holding membership in theseDrganizations. SPORT CHAT The Nary line-up for tonight's Stuart Benefit Shield football game, opening the Senior Soccer League season here, will be as follows: H. RAOSWIN ! BASKETBALL !0!d Country Soccer Enjlish West Portvale 1. Stoke City 2. Manchester United 6. New 0. Scottish llast Falkirk 0. Dunfermline 0. Boarding House Charge Increase Complaints have come lo Al t dry dock management from Van-j Jcouvcr where the unions affeoted state that the boarding houses Ini wav and no action was taken In. ' retro rd to It. FOR SALE FOR 8ALB Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Friday. May 10th, for purchase of two lots and cottage belonging to Estate of Mary Dorothy Holland, deceased, and situate Port Esslngton Towns! te. Tenders should be marked "Tender" and addressed Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C Highest or any tended not necessarily accepted. Terms 25 cash and balance spread over two years. . OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR, Prince Rupert, B.C. (1101 ;r . FdR SALE Five room modern house, almost new. II O. Helger-son Ltd. (ing) FOR SALE Five room house and " lot, corner Eighth West and Fu i ton Street. Apply, L. Palmero. (108) FOR SALE Must be sold this week, bedroom eulte, drop leaf table and .chairs, .radio, ,congo-leum, kitchen utensils, curtains etc. 257 Third Avenue West. (110) BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board. Phone Green '997. (114) FOR RENT FOR RENT Store opposite Post Office. Apply Chandler Studio,' Fourth Street. CS13) I BROOKLYN GOfeS BIG Score Eleventh Victory so Far This ! Season In National Leatue With 1 Itut a Single Defeat Morgan, W. Murray, J. McKay. F.i Rhv a navies s. Veitrh. N. CamD-! ST. LOUTS. May 7 CP Brook- hn a Smith W rpronvin. R. I K n Dodeers continued their spec lead the second division. Yesterday j Big League scores: American League Cleveland 5. Boston 8. Detroit 6. New York 4. Chicago 2. Philadelphia 3. St. Ixmu 11. Washington 0. National League New York 1. Cincinnati 9. Philadelphia 4. Chicago 5. Boston 10. Pitsburg 7. Brooklyn C. St. Ix)ul 2. The leafftie standings: Prince Runert have Jumped the nroofelvn I price of board and room in Uils rincinnati city tn dollars a month ainer New York il preparations for shipbuilding herr Chicago commenced, jf orraejriy trie rae was jhltadlplria $35 qj month and now it is said to pat -bur?: be $45, according to the report. ;t jjt It )s ,suested that, if this con- 'ntfln jtinuefi, the men may find it nec-, jeesary to ask for Increased wages' Boston or the company find It desirable Cleveland invaded, it : . :t if tWp i i i hoPn it rhoor.'" i own lrm n a Detroit uivuucu, it seems scuuib as i ha nnthino- vorv . - -- -- . a .-. poaraing nouse m ne aoCK. An ing from-day to day. Looking back we remember such days during the firs-' great war only at that time we were not flooded with Ger man, propaganda such as we get today. During a time like this the pessimists have their innings. All their fears and dreads are voiced until it is sometimes difficult to keep from an attack of jitters. However, we .must expect and undoubtedly will have such periods. Possibly at such a time it is well to remember that the German submarine attacks on merchant shipping have almost stopped and the shipping losses of both Allies and neutrals have almost ceased. Also the German navy has been reduced to such a point that it is no longer a menace. From the Allies' point of view the Norwegian campaign has been a great advantage in that it brought the uerman -navy mio me open. let it Jias been a very un comfOrtable experience for the Norwegians. VICTORIA PROSPEROUS Victoria is .experiencing something of a boom. The city building permits issued in April totalled $393,490 as' against $43,201 in April of last year. While two of the amounts were for hospital additions, the sum included the estimates for building twenty-four new houses. This, it must be remembered, is only for the part of the city incorporated within the city boundaries. Outside there are the districts of Oak Bay, Saanich and Esquimalt, all with in the city purchasing area, and all these districts are also busy: Jn feet it is a quarter of a century since Victoria was as busy ;as it is today. tOATU .OF ALLEGIANCE School teachers are required to take an oath of al- leRianc'ej'tbjtlie King. This action has been taken because of complaints .that .some teachers were not only not loyal Hritii-iliei's bui they inculcated subversive doctrines which were not acceptable to the parents. ; In ithe .state. of California they are going a step fur ther and asking pupils of the schools to declare their Am ericanism. We do not think the taking of the oath will be obiec tionable lo local teachers ibecause we have never heard that any of them were anything but loyal. However, if taking the oath should prevent even one teacher in British Columbia from spreading pernicious doctrines among the young people of the province, the action of the. authorities is well .worth While. increase in wages would make It difficult to eet a second contract for the dry dock and the erection of a rooming -and boarding house would cut nut the boarding houses almost Pltwether. i The mter win mentioned by the Pres'dent of the Prince Runert Chamber of Commerce at its meeting last nlPht in an informal National league " ' W L St. Louis Philadelphia New York Washington Chicago 11 1 10 3 6 0 1 8 9 ....;V. 4 7 . rv 'a . 5 10 4 8 merlcan League 11 5 10 5 10 0 7 8 7 9 C 9 10 5 10 Pet .917 .709 500 471 304 333 333 .333 .083 .007 .625 .4671 .4381 .400 j 375; .333 .Night orJ)ay Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Servlce-3 Heated Cars CENTRAL HOTKL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Baths Mrs. C- E. Black, Proprietress IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows: Monday and Thursday Pal Nites, 7 to 11 Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 to 11 Friday, C to 11 Sat. Children 10 to IS a.m. 2 to 1:30 p.nv C to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Special Arrangements Can Be Made foe Private Skating -Parties STATUS HIGHWAY (Continued irom Pe One) lar rate for cars going to the Interior on the railway. Report Of Committee Mr Kwney s letter waa handed rt h rhnmbr hiahwav commit- w T - . . I - L m .1 on II Qil frkl ' lee wnwii ir(wiw t - llOWS: i ' oKyo. u.llnn In lh. I nttrul A .. r..iSw B.c "but in rh;i ci'iv, trtakiune the provincial w nf,,,vwh srrM u-inrineiiLirearlv season winning be N. McLeod. R, Cameron. B. Mc- In the National .League yesterday for highway construction. Ttie fed-Lean and L. Keays. Iby scoring a 6-to 2 victory over the rral government is flottng iarae Jst. I)ul Oarrilnalstomake.lt elev- loans for defence and war needs I The Velvet team for tonight's en wins with but a single defeat and the bond market may nt be uHii h- n fallow.- Krause. jdnee the start of the 1940 sched- receptive to provincial loans. How-1 n n n . - i. n.. .k.mnUm nnrin- rvpr as a road construction loan r. uomrz, n. rarsons, w. wreer, uic. uc iuc .." 9 - , Sonny Dickens. Darrow Oomex. B.!natl Reds kept pace In second po- might be floated, we recommend. Gomez. Henry Dickens. J. Ritchie. sltlon by routing the New York that a letter along the following Baker. D Cameron. Scherk and Oiants 9 to I. Chicago Cubs won lines be sent to Hon. T. D Pat-, Holkestad. a close S to 4 eleven-Inning verdict wllo. with coplei to Olof Hanson. over the Phillies while the Boston m. r.. t. t. Kenney. . u a.. Mane Ilee won a free-hitting 10 to 7 vie- Connelly. M. L, A, H. O. Perry ! tory over the PitUburg Pirates, M. U A., and Hon. C. S lary leaving Pittsburg St. Louis and Minister of Public Worka: ! Boston in a three-way deadlock for Ine necessity ,f completing sixth place. the Northern B C. Highway from : In the American League the lead- Prince Rupert to Prince George ! fdmovtom m.v i tcp, -Rd- in Boston Red Sox held off the has for many years been a matter monton Commercial Grads defeated threatening Cleveland Indians 8 to of prime Importance to Northern , Vancouver Westerns by a score of 5 'hUe the Detroit Tgrs. In third ana oemrai u. t,. 59 to 36 last night in the second pla- nved closer ta the top by "In 1936 the provincial govern-game of a series, thus successfully downing 9 to 4 the world ehamnion nierK elaaatlled this project as a defending their Canadian champ- New York Yankees who. still minus No. I arterial highway and seenr-ionship. the hltUng services or Joe DIMag- fd recognition and appropriation They had won the firat game 48 " continue to tet a bnd start St. on a fifty-fifty basis, from into 47. Loui? BrowiM won II to 9 over federal government. All of this ap-' Washington Senaiors In a heavy proprlatlon was not used. In 1 938 hitting encounter and went into in provincial government did not fourth place. The Philadelphia'0-1" ad irnm the federal gov- iiu.ii - - - - -. ..urnmUll fnp thlt nmlaat In.l i I nuueircs. a a rrsuu m a ciuse J lu k i 2 win over Chteato White Sox. now ln blowing year. . It was again reootniaed and assistance received for work east of Usk. known as Project No. 4. This contract Is now completed and another small contract. ProjMt 4-A. financed In full by the provincial government. Is net ring cotnnietlon There remains annroxtmatelv 3a mlta of new eoniriion Kwen 'the east end of Project 4-A ft ml Cdarw1 to rive connection between Terrace and Prince Oennr- J The Mnnniv Cnmnnry who have had enntrarts on Pnnei 4 nj 4-A will enmt4 in ioh p ime They hlo he'o'v h, Mtff equipment on tn cr.iupd. th"y FOOTBALL IL TONIGHT at c 15 Navv vs. Velvtt j Phones 18 & 19 o. lUx 571 j Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos, Candy Mussallem's CONFKCTIONKRY Opposite Canadian leion THE OLU GAKDENEH FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different I'Mnt Food Contains Vitamin IH The new remarkable Plant Stimulant In the proDcr proportions, a mild insectirlde and further essential elementN for a steady growth and a healthy plant lite Try a Packet Today 10c, 25c Wholesale Distributors W. 11. Malkin Co. HMD Ltd. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor -A HOMK AWAV FKOIM HOME" Kates 75c up 60 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C ,rhon-11 r n Bnt mi Your Coal Problems Solved We have In stock a well pre- Werfifd assort pared carefully screened Coal (ycasAtAJAirt, to. suit your Individual .re- Ifoftltf tut oulrement. tAetest" cod turns As in coal, to procure the -1, best In Lumber and Building -$U1,V Supplies- WS" . . v.ri SAND Phones C51 652 ft, Phiipott Evitt & Co. Ltd. CEMENT GRAVEL Convcrto lounge Dressers Tdiiy M., ibave their organization and we would be to the tnun 'are credibly Informed that If glvep "Olhar ma)6r pn.ji! a runner contract mey are wining me iteveiMoke-Oold' to accept provincial bonds In par- Highway and the Kii.i-Ual or full payment. 'Highway from New w "We. therefore, urge that Im- " wmplet. , .. . ., . , , nUlanee from the mediate consideration be glve to mml.- We feci u- una jjiujrw unu km, to ,(i)uriune go nh-, be let for the completion of the northern arterial h,. thousano Canada as a whole, having ln'Ppi read tnr view the great attraction an out- pays to let them let to the coast at Prince Rupert aave to sell 0: i Sen 1 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose llulldlnc, Third Avenue, Prince Hupert Hour from 8:30 ajn. to 5:30 p.m. Phone MtFJIN j Occasional Pieces Tea Wauon Pull-up Chair Coffee Table $18.95 8.95 8.95 49.50 Used Furniture 6.50 'ml 10.00 lied SprinKK F om. up 2.00 Kitrlicn Ranees From, Q9H AO up ii Camp Stoves 10.00 L1NZEY & DAVE Grocers J IIIX DIILIVEIIY Phone SS5 584 Ubby's Tender Peas 1lp Ubby's CaUu iAp A,v Per tin pfr botUe Boxers Golden Syrup 4 Qn Uyer Cakev FY' ' OP AC 2 s Per tin cr 65c 23c vulc; 25c Kellost s Corn Hakes XXV j p (Jralutn Waff r A" OQ( Large size, earh .lb pnup Sijuirrel Peanut Butter 1Q I re-di Ground Coff Aflo uv 4 Each V' Fine Flavor Lb. I Ijirje lllnso, 2 Life- Mp U Si I). Tea You w J fi()fj OMV buoy Soap ,lke u per ,b Kownlrces Cocoa QQr It, C. Apricots A iAn laeach pcr tin Nabob Cut Green OET It. C- Raspberries OSp Beanv-2 for 2 tins "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prlnct Rupert Co. Ltd. British ColambU