? I 3 f 1 v G racia Shoes PERFECT FITTING PUMPS With Style and Dependability Gracia pumps are built with snug fitting heels, built-in arches, in fittings from A to EEE Priced $5.50 to $6.50 Family shoestore ltD The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BR1TISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid to advance, per week ' Paid In advance, per month . By mall to all parti of British Columbia, the Brituu Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance .. By mall to all other countries, per year Classified advertising, per word, par Insertion .' , ,,. Local readers, per line, per Insertion News Department Telephone , k Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bi.re.it. ol mutilations DAILY EDITION MRK Wil l. RR VRRnEn I Mens shooting Ernest Bolton. The local battery wiU be gradually weakened by menlpr ColUson" Ififwanan Hac nS being sent away for service overseas. Many of them haseJlT:tJhonz-n im- lldnS been technicians who were able to drive and look after a Boys, u and under Rufus in- Fnnthall Anil incuimiiuw cApcuciitc aic Jieeueu mure iiiuu uny .uuiers. So far there has been no attempt to induce men in this district to enlist. Pretty soon it is probable there will be a campaign for the need for more men will become apparent, especially if there is a more active campaign overseas, as is confidently expected will be the case. As men become needed more a recruiting campaign Will tret into notion nnH VvVlPn it ic fnnnrl tViat man ova C3 . ' . w . b . W AWMliU WllUb tiivil Ult really needed there are dozens of young men whp will be. iiwiiiLing me signal to join up. BETTER OR WORSE? The world is so different from what it was half a cen. tury ago. We are not referring so much to the advent of the motor car, the radio, and dozens of other inventions that have made such wonderful changes. The mental attitude has also changed and the tendencies are different, and the curious thing is that we are all changing all tin time. Ne.t year we shall be different from what we are today and thase who do not change are likely to be roughly shouldered out of the way. Nature seems to have little use for those who do not change. The difficulty is that we are movinc SO fast that it is snmptimps rlifftr.nU in toll just where we are. Nature often takes millions -of years . . . Si. 1 l i - lor its cnanges out we want to make them overnight. At any rate most of the changes are for the better, al vhuuuu uiuiiT peopie oiien say conditions are worse than" they were half a century ago. CREDIT UNION FORMRT1 The first credit union ha,s been formed in Prince RuJ jjerj ana it is quite probable that others will follow. It is a co-operative idea and should prove beneficial. It is said that in the eastern maritime provinces the credit unions have proyed .a.boon to the people. At any rate it is a new interest. ARE STILL HOPING J? .50 3.00 9.0C 02 .25 Saturday, March 30, 1940. KITKATLA Pine Two-Day Celebration Held I... IGirLs Girls KITKATLA. March '30: - The native village of Kitkatla had a n. . j -..i-u. ti ti. 'Shaw. Morris Tolmle Boys' 100-yard dash. 18 and un derBen Hill, Johnson Gordon. Girls, 14 and under Laura Col. llspn. Rose Hill. , . 1 Girls, 10 and under Norah Alberta Bolton. Hill Men's open 440-yard dash Ernest Jackson, Wilfrid Jackson. Oeorge Douglas. Girls' skipping race Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson, Clare Innls, Honeymoon race Miss Jane Ridley and John Vickers. Mr. unri Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson. Hop, step iHT(J and UI1U jusip Jiunp-Mederick i There was a report yesterday that the Nazi fleet was Neisonr .wiurid-Jaokson inir nut out to to protect nrntect Herman German shipping. Rhinninrr Thn The "RriticVi British wo, Rw boat bwt race-Qeofee race-Qeon are jouowing toe example set a quarter of a century ago; c,..., . vhfln thev snent the greater part of five years in thej Softball on the second day re-shelter Of forts and mines. .suited in plover Uafs -defeating niants by a score of 8 to 6 and MacKenzie's Furniture APRIL 1st ONLY SPECIALS 1.3-piece CHESTEKFIELD SUITE-Beautlful covering, walnut , facing. Guaranteed Construction. O-flO-i TA Reg. $14750. April 1st Special Thone 775 Don't lie rooJcd Get Here Early 327 THIRD AVENUE th su winning the Laura Collison challenge trpphy; .bxcelslors won over Maple Leaves ,by ? .to G In fopyaaU and hccapie hplders of the Matthew Hill perpetual challenge trophy. The celebration committee consisted of the following: Cfyatrrnan Edward Innls. aecce(,'ary iPjiul Mason. Judges--rMaUhew Hiy, Joseph Innls, Awbroge Brown, Matthias ,Sha.w, James Lfwls, and Kenneth Spencer TELKWA IN STAMPEDERS EN FETE! HOOP WINS BEAT TRAIL -At Villat' Down Coast On ' I I'p Kp li.ier.or Interior Championship Championship .Monday And Tuesday .1 1 1 . 11.1. v mu.llnet nil 1 t fnur nu r dflmu DnniM m n 1ha in. tvnl inrni " r program ot sport was an '. W The Telku-a lrls had "uiJ ifS tlous one and Included a long' difficulty winning the first anif m"J I 1, line-up of field and aquaUc by a soore of 36 to 15 but had . J" f" events as well as football and to work hard to get a 26 to 17-J?00 Ja MH" " Vf9SUm basebajl. All arrangement went victory in the second game. Slpce orf without a hlt,ch. So successful t&e Telkwa girls have won all the ... - 1 1 ..,.1 ai awi. .... ai- a oottim anlnct Rmitrtra lrtl vnir wjiii ujr ,trf orauuji mis year mat r.-- . i the cprnmlUee is already looklnn ri triumphs give themj lorwuru u ariQUier nexi year. W4,u)ff.n,v. rWpnu ; 'the interior championship. I The first day started off with a Teaw wiLh tol polaU (ox the parade through the village led by sr.ries were the -KUkaUa Band under the con- BuVns Lak v-M. Roumici 7, B. ductorshlp of Lawrence Innls. The R0um!eu 3. Lee 10, Patterson 7. winners In the parade .were Ladles o""" 2, Radley J Clarke. of the Excelsior Club and Youne tii Women's Christian Association for cau-ksion l0. Bourgon t. Giddlngs i-T . "" z- cwvcrinorne 1. uui- 1 Rebecca Spencer for individual fUS. The rest of the first day was Telkwa boys won both their given over to field sports and the Same, giving them three wins long list of prke-wlnners was as and a draw in four game. The follows: home team took the first game Boys 75-yard dash, 14 and under 9 of 34 to 15 Roderick Watt, Albert Hill. but he visitors made thlnw hot Men's open 100-yard dash ln tne cond game and It was George Douglas. Wilfrid Jackson, P"1 quarter that Telk- Ernest Jackson. pulled ahead to win 34 to 24. Olrls, 6 and under Elizabeth Bms Lake Small 13, Trous-Shaw. Thelma Tolmle. d'u 9- B"r 10- Roumieu 2. Nor- Bovs. 10 and under Phiiin ris 1. Radley 1. Rush 2. Linton. AciKwa-w. wens, la, Thompson 1! MinJeton 9. Mahood S, a Wells 6. Hoops C. Giddlnw Dockrlll . Madlgnu. Women's hammering contest vitull DI Flora Hill, Ruth Temple. .UUIlUdll I ldV Boys, six and under Elmer Rid-J fey, Robert Jackson. Relay Race James Nelson's team, Wilfrid Jackson's team. Girls, 12 and under Rnse Hill Laura Collison. Ladies' open, 75 yards Clare Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson. 2. KITWANGA, March 30 Easter Monday marked the openlne of the football and Softball season In Kitwanga at the soorta field There were two games each of football and one of softball. in the first football name nine 5,, ugm anq unaer-Morris Jays defeated the Home Team 3 iiurnie, rniup anaw. Sack race Albert Innls T.nw rence Innls. Girls, eight and. .under-r-Wllma IhnU,llzabeth Shaw. Thread the Needle haco- Mrs. Josenh InnU and Lawrence Innls, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson. Three LeeKfd .Race Dnvw 'Campbell and Weiler Innls, Law rence : Innls and Chester Bolton. Obstacle Race John Vle.lrer Albert Innls. Tug of WarMarried Men. T?n. ben Moody, captain. Men's mile, open Mederlck Nel son.. James Nelson, Wilfrid Jack- soh4 ,.l Mei's cross-country race Med-eriefe , Nelson, Chester Bolton, Jarae Nelson. Men's high JuraD Jame Nel. sorv.George DoUglds. Men's broad lumn wiifrin Jackson, James Nelsori. lO 2 While, in the INVlnrl tho ' Home Team turned the tables hv .winning two to one. In softball Red Arrows defeated Lucky Strikes 9 to 5. A big dance at De-au-ZIp HalL for which musie was furnished hv ,Stan William's Orchestra, bcongnt me nays proceedings to a close SPORT CHAT An unsigned letter has been re celved by the sport editor of the Daily News from Port Simpson In Ban Johnson, of Chlrnnn flr.f Canada finals. Keep up to du larly. I regard to basketball playing ac-l comodatlon in the halls of the j rcjtuuuriuK Yu.age. u me writer,? nrniU 1 A- l i . 1 uuu cuiuiiiuiucaie mj name, publication of the letter mleht be con sidered. president of the American Bahnltl Announcers Edward Innls and Wiyiam Ridley. Parade Judges Rev. B. Shear, man.. Matthias Shaw, Henry Collison and James Lewis. Dally advertising m News Is sure to bring tults. the Dallj dally re- oao&oaoooootioooaoocHCKioio VELVET ICE CREAM, MILK SIIAKP.S and GOOD MEALS At the U and I CAFE Waterfront Stajfr-Chrl Nelson, Charles joeoDoooooooooooooooopooooa I2 Don't mitt this smoke treat. Line your pockets at your deoer's today. IS AGue retu PLEASE YOURSELF WITH PUNCH Day after day, thousands of men who know tobacco enjoy the never-failing extra flavour and fragrance of Punch Canada's finest cigar. 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