" PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS m i REVIVING "Slacker" LADIES IN HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR BASEBALL SOFTBALL One look at our windows will givT you a little idea of the great variety of Summer Footwear Dress, Street or Sports carried in all styles and sizes. s , White Shoes for Her "Campacs" Crepe Soles for Him liar-Hex Runners for the Children Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor DAILY EDITION Tuesday, May 21, 1940. IF THEY'D ONLY TAKE ME There seems to be a wail among the older men who are hemoaning the fact that the military authorities refuse to take them for war service. They want to take part in the big drive when Hitler is put out of business and they feel sore to think they are not allowed to be there. It is a splendid spirit and possibly, before the end, some of these men may have an opportunity to cross the ocean. There will be a Jot of fighting to be done before victory finally comes to the Allies but the British are determined that it has to come. THE ARE FIGHTING A comparatively small force of Canadians is fighting in France or Belgium. Also there are Canadian airmen bombing German bases, advance columns, highways and railways doing wonderful work in helping to impede the advances, of the enemy on their piratical work. These are all helping to liberate British, French, Norwegian, Danish, Belgian, Dutch, Finnish or Polish people from the thraldom to which they are or may be subjected. We are proud of those Canadians. How are we showing it? KEEP UP OUR END As has been said often, people of Canada hardly know they are at' war except that they have to pay a very little more for their food than they did a year ago. So far as Prince Rupert is concerned the merchants are a little better off than they were a year ago. More people are working for wages and fishermen get a little more for their product than last year. Even the newspapers have been slightly busier than they were a year ago. Nobody seems to have felt the pinch of war-time conditions. Only a few Prince Rupert boys are at or near the front. So far we are almost out of the war but we may be in it at any time and we can all help "by subscribing to war activities and by sending money to help to make life pleasanter for the boys overseas.' It you nave something to sell, a classified advertisenieii in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buver it the city. LINZEY & DAVIES Grocers FREE DELIVERY Phone 585586 n. R, COCOA a - Vj-IB. tin, 1C FRESH GINGER SNAPS 2 Jbs. FUtST GRADE BUTTER QAn 3 lbs;..,,.., yyc C. & B. SUT LOAF and CHOC. CAKE 4 n Per tin Iwt ORCHARD CITY TOMATO JUICE kn Buy, now. Per tin RICE PUFFS 3 .bags...' FRESH GROUND COFFEE fA Q4 A It's delicious. Lb Vl3 lbs. Xt First Ramr of Season is Coming up on Friday Recent sunshine has turned thoughts to ball parks and to the nnack of the catcher's mitt and the crack of the bat. Baseball is more or leu assured Prtece Huprrt lum again this year. Atop the Aeropeh Hill last Sunday morning there gathered for pracllot a hu&tling gang of ballplayers. One sad part of our local baseball outlook is lack of young players and it is not the fault of the players themwives. Each Sunday morning, with everything including the elements against them, the ball park, such ai it Is, k the .scene of great pitcher's duels, great hits to the outfield and great slides to home. The bays (hat lake mrt n these earner are on an average about 13 or 14 and, without any i support from &v rfrH'' t I finance their own league. They buy one ba'l rsnh we an th that bull. They tape it until its more tape than ban" but eventually wearr nut Herh Morftan who hi? nlaved on baseball, basketball . and football all-star teams. Is the umpire. There are usually a few fans but no finances. Getting back to lart Sunday mnrnln" these ymmwter were replaced by older players who hope thi year to Bring baseball back to Prince Rupert. In order to do so new YORK. May 21 Kincolith Has Sport Program I KINCOLITH. May 21 Kincolith was in sports holiday mood on Saturday when softball and football games were played, the day's program being under the auspices of the Kincolith Concert Band. Sons of Kincolith won the softball game while the home team won the foot-1 ball 3 to 1 Boys defeated girls 6 to 4 tn a children's softball game. Edmonton Grads Win Again Over Wichita Girls FOR SALE SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until close of office Tuesday May 21st for cottage at 417 Dunsmuir Street. 4 rooms and bath and full basement. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms 50 per cent cash and the balance spread over reasonable period. Chesterfield suite and Helntzman piano for sale separately. Official Administrator. (120) FOR SALE Trolling boat about 29 feet, 6 h.p. Palmer engine. Quick sale $250 cash. Enquire Fishermen's Co-op. store, Cow Bay. . (130) FOR SALE 1 large G. E. Sun Lamp as good as new. Costs $68.00 new. Leaving, own and will sacrifice at $30.00. Dr. II. O, Johnsen. FOR RENT ROOMS For Rent Washington Building, Second Avenue. (126) PERSONAL WANT NORMAL PEP AT 40? MEN, Women! Try Ostrex tablets of tonics, stimulants, oyster elements to aid recovery normal vim, vigor. Oet package today. If not delighted, maker refunds Its low price. Call, write Mc-Cutcheon's and all other good drug stores. , V , KflssssH' MB 1 DHaBBBBBBBBBBBBBH tney must have a lentue and to New York Giants blanked St Louts players has been annemeed. An finance a league they need upon- Cardinals yesterday and drew a Otaga player, he towed Ete4l Tli little closer toward the Up of hi 1888 wtBi tfce Maori team, al- Ba?ebal) opens here on May 24 the National League while the'1 he art a MmmI. The with the married men of the city first and second place Ctneinnatl i tourists wen 49 eat of their 14 meeting the single men. Line-ups Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers were Bam and drew five. win appear in the jirm later In the festag to Boston Bees and Chicago week. RACE IS TIGHTER Cubs respectively The Bestm Bees I are now in sixth place ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals. In the American Ieasrue the the first place Boston Red who lost to Detroit Tigers. Yesterday's Big League National League St. Louis 0, New York 6. Chicago 6. Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati 4. Boston 13. Pittsburg 7. Philadelphia American League New York 2. Cleveland 10. Boston 7, Detroit 10. Washington 4, Chicago 5. Philadelphia 8, St. Loute 4 National League Cincinnati 18 Brooklyn 16 New York . is Chicago Philadelphia Boston W 15 . 11 8 EDMONTON. May 21: (CP) Ed- St. Louis .L..10 monton Grad defeated Wichita Pittsburg , 6 Thurston 50 to 33 last night for AmericanLearue their second victory in the three Boston -J. ..is game total point ba.-ke!.ball series. Cleveland 17 Detroit 14 Philadelphia Washington St Louis Chicago New York 12 12 10 10 9 8. L 7 8 10 13 12 15 17 17 7 0 11 14 15 14 18 16 I'KIMO CAKNEUA p.n mv 3tl AlUv.ugh a ittitve . f Italy where h h nnw rMldMSt. p iaii Camera termer wmMIi DcawwrWht boxine ehamjtom. Is t.rftnally s Frenehma. 0MHnc tn panem liken t v4tn he w In France in 13S The Freei fjovem-n- ' i ha atdrtrti thmu' ere It luiiur i amwer Iter caO Vo tfc .urs on- the deetarattiMi. Of t- urv a Mint m Da Tliusi 6e--i;if k remain in Italy, there mi ite niiistdrrabie dMttrwity Uc the f 'reir h poMe in fteUnft hold f fctm. Sox. SCOTS. Pet .730 .647 .600 A3 6 .473 .348 520 SFUKl QiAl Death of Patrick Ktagti. t CPi New seaiand's great) rugby There to tennis Mood In the son ot Captain P. F. Olover and Mrs O lover whose birth in London was announced recently. Mrs. Okww. 'ClevlAn Tnrtl.m A.t,, P7I On WHSni New Ynrk v,nvt m . , . ,Wlhtroan Cop team while Cap- OIotw won the championship Juin now within a h , h. f of the Navy eight times. Tottenham Hotspvrs as prea-eotlnc a nlacque to the minesweeper Spurs,, whteh is named after the club. On the pteeane is a cockerel standing on a football a mlnJafttre or the fmr wtiich surmounted the Tottenham grandstand for 40 years. Arthur Croon. Warwickshire ' ftrat-wicket batsman, has retired tnra cricket t oeecome a hotel- ,keeper In Erdlngton. He first play- ea i or Bie Midland county in lOtl COKK UP OS COKKS BERLIN. May 11: CP In the stringent war economies of Germany a natlsfl-wlde order makes It obligatory for dealers in bottled goods to demand the return of a flllcork on every bottle they sell 720 .654 560 .462 444 417 285 360 I Goin Fishin' on the 24th Our Fishing Competition For the largest Rainbow or Cut-Throat Trout caucht on fly or spinner opens May 24th and closes Labor Day You Are Eligible With Any Purchase of Fishinir Tackle SEE US TOR DETAILS Kaien Hardware Co. PHONE 3 ox 98 Women's Service Club and Cookies Take Opening Victories T'v I. idle' flaftball League sea-v p uoi off to a good start at the O,! Bull Park tact nleht with the plavi? ;f the first two scheduled Hum . Went her conditions were u voi able and a good'Stwd -crowd turned out to witness the play and heer on their favorite Women's S-ivtce Club won over Whirlwind by a sr-in- of 14 to a tn the first game of the evening whiett was a free-hitttn- affair Half of the n-tal runs of the whai game essroe in the. very first toning when the Service Club aarnered In nine counter with die Whirlwinds ooitacting four Then the tems settled on and It wm a steadier mme for the re-mnlnint tonr Innings wtth the winner. Meadtly bwikunft up Uwlr .vore. Te irn- were: Whlrrw'nd.v MacNell. Chandler. Cowfclll. Murray. Nelson. Imtwk, Yan- naka. VuefcWi Mlrhalolf, :ii RoihwHl, IeCkure. 8errkr db IlMxrtvm. Wtl-llams MarlxMl. IlaUinter, IUrbr. Tho-nnwM K llAbertauu. UHsfins. Smith PhUlliMon In the senand game of Ue evening play was decidedly Ugh her. ' vtk:e 4fMtttnt Qratto by the ckm RNHtef vr Vo four. Cut k lea got off to a good aurt in the opening inninca. seorinc three runs in the first and two Ji the second. Then therr was no further seortnc until the ronrth wiuw the Orotto made their first run, making three in the sixth as they pat on a valiant i effort to wrest victory from defeat Teams: Cooktes Davla, Aroey. KlnvitAn Dlnln. BaswBart. Payne. Yager I Duff or and Tunteon OrrRto nird Oless BobertAO BASEBALL May 24 MARRIED MEN Vs. SINRLE MEN ArropolU Hill. 2:30 p.m. Dance In Evening CIGARETTES Thomas Fvid. i a. ford Yurii.i)uk.i Meltwume Bub-ir. Oomet were umpn, . Monteno. seorek. . ROW: ItAINfMx DAVWKIN fITY M, Aktka's wnuf : Part Walw. win, rainfall n 1M9 NEW ROYAt HOTFI -A IIIIM KOMrT Kle lie up Pniier HuiH-n B( 't""- ' ro iu, i THE SEAL of QUALITY 4 e? GOLi SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon rrkrd by tht aarf i-dm eannlnc cwmasaj with id tS tb frut roan 4 fjf (Meet Her In a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Itide for Price of One DOUBLE 5? FURNITURE Outstanding Bargains in This Clearance Sale', Check This List and Save Dollars PRICED LOW FOR QUICK SELLING Regular SITC1AL g Maple Flal-lop rks $14.50 jjg (JjJ -Maple Nlsht Tables $9.00 tg Q5 w O-IJlt IlphoUterrd Chairs Q Q Sfl left from suites $25.00 QXVOV SSWSSSSSMMMS---al 1 23.plere Chesterfield Rulles .,.....i4o'.00 0900 J 8-'lece Dliilnj Room Hulte JtDO.OO . . 6950 0 Occasional Clialrn (PO HQ Xi High grade material J10JV0 30" ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose Ilulldlnr. Third Avenue, Prince Rupert Hours from 8:30 a.m. to SiSO p.m. Tlione Gltr.nN 9