PA01 TWO PLIO - PEDIC ARCH SUPPORT Street Dress Shoes Are constructed and designed to give the foot the maximum amount of support and still have all the beauty of style which have made them so famous. 4 Garried in Black, Brown and Blue in fittings front AA to E width Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoea THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - I1RITISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. 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ACTION OF FRANCE Discussing the Tightness or unrightness of thei action of France in signing a treaty which gives a great deal! of its country to Germany, at a time when they had; made a solemn pledge not to make a separate peace, is of. little interest. It is satisfactory to know that a great! many French people do not think it correct and are not complying with the order of the government. The terms have been accepted by the government and will go into force. Npw we havp to fight alone with such remnants of the French forces as remain true to their pledge. Time will tell how large this remnant is. The painfu) part of the whole business is the apparent treachery of Premier Petain in giving the British a solemn promise that the French navy would never fall into German hands and then turning the fleet over deliberately to the enemy. It makes one wonder if it is possible 10 pui iaun in anyone. THE HUDGET Calonel Ralston's first budcret since his annnintmpnt. to the nositinn nf IVTinistnr nf Finnnpo woa o rli'-ffi'miH t . 11 1 . . . ... . in this paper will soon let you know if there is a hnvpr In " ' ihPlMtV. MacKenzie's Furniture USED FURNITURE TRADE-INS 3-piece Chesterfield Suite $15.00 1' Chiffonier , $3.00 1, Red Stead $3.50 1 Buffet $15.00 Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The revised City League footbai schedule is as follows: Mobley Cup June 25 Dry Dock vn. Velvet. June 29 Velvet vs. Navy. July 2 Dry Dock vs. Navy. July 4 Velvet vs. Dry Dock. July 9 Navy vs. Velvet. July 11 Navy vs. Dry Dock. July 1G Dry Dock vs. Velvet. I in mifi ran tpi nnw much tnv innvooooc n 1 rwnritmn itr ! July 18 Velvet vs. Navy. qilhuly Cup July 23 Dry Dock vs. Navy. July 25 Velvet vs. Dry Dock. July 30 Navy vs. Velvet. August 1 N?vy vs. Dry Dock. J August G Dry Dock vs. Velvet. August 8Velvet vs. Navy. i pjllus IS Mllic Gin I STRENGTH 15 under proof Sykei CONTENTS 26 on TIHQUfUV I0I00H I CO IT0, ICNDW INtUXJ "3ht luXtll gin diitilUM in tilt HXiUd This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia CUssiFlEO nl 1nou, !... 4- i ii 1 xtJ. FO"' SALE Piano in cm iviihy auwmu nave tu uuv mm uuv IX 1UU IN OW We Call 11.. 11 -i AtPP T, ... . r- - uuiLuiuie pruiy wen wnai uuierence it will mane to us. tlon. $60 cash. afternoon. good condl- Phone Green 838, . ..Wlf inere uoes not seem to nave been anv or much in-' ZT.ZTZ : "T- PVMQn in tl,Q tnvnc nn i,f r i - fUK Bm.iv-rwo watenront lots, . vu I., knv. (.uavo ju iuuu uui iiicuincs ut silicic nicn over $G00 a year will pay two per cent to the government. Higher incomes will pay three per cent and so on upward, according to the size of the income. That is the tax we notice most. People as a rule do not like direct taxes. 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Licence No. 93235. Apply Box 8 Dally News, (150) 1 1 1 I THE DAILY NEWS I I iNAVY WINS OVER DOCK IS LEADING Detroit Tigers Second In American I League While Brooklyn Goes To Second In National NEW" YORK, June 25: (CP) Cincmoatl went from third place :to first place In the week-end ! games when the Reds took three , straight from the New York' Olants, thereby putting the Olants, 'Into third place to make room for I the Brooklyn Dodgers who came jdown from first pb.ee Into second after being defeated twice and being tied in the third game by the J Pittsburg Pirates. Chicago took three games from the Philadelphia Phillies and the Bostbn Bees took two from and lost one to the St. Louis Cardinals. I In the American League the 'Cleveland Indians increased their margin of leadership when they took f ' two from, and lost one to the Bos ton Red Sox. Detroit Tigers took i two games from the New York Yankees while St. Louis Browns won one and went down two to the Washington Senators. The Philadelphia-Chicago games were, 1 called off on account of rain. 1 ' Yesterday only two American League games were played, both lr the American League. kl Louis, Brown defeated Philadelphia Ath- ' lencs to 4 and Cleveland Indian beat New York Yankees 7 to 1. All National League games were rained : out. TMIIII'.lt H.M.K ?7WZ Pralrd tndr will ba rccrlrtd by the niatrlct Kurrrtrr. I'rlnca IluparL not lati-r than noon on (ha Jlth day f Juna. 110. for tha purrhM of Ucrncr XlUti Malhlin Channal lo em 2.DIS.0QO tnt at Sprue. Crdar, Hemlock and. lialnam. Two it rear will ba allowed for removal of timber. Further oarticujara of the Chlrf vieior.a, IV.CJ., the Forealrr. If(na fluprrt. W t, ranj. ron, o. . an ac. niitrict Itaoirrr CHIROPRACTOR) Stanley W. Coljon, D.C.PhJJ, Wallare Block, J'liont 619. CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM, UATIS Make Apnolntnients 200 Rooms, 50c and up Hot and Cold Wafer, Shower, Baths Mri. Cfc E. Black, Proprietress 'Service Club Wins Again Defeated Cook!" Coffee Shop IJj g (o S In Ladles' Softball In the Ladles' Softball League game lasA nlght the league-leading Service Club defeated the second Dlacd OooklM p&fire Shop by a .spore of 8. tp 8. Wet grounds made playing quite difficult. The nigh- FJr.t Kama Of City Football lights of the gama were tome dif-Leasue Under Revised Scliedule ficult catches made by both sides. r- The battery for Cookies was Hlng- In the first football same of tWston and Turgeon. Williams and Mobley Cup series. Navy defeated Wiggins served as the battery for Dry Dock by .1 score of 1 to 0 last the Serylre Club. The second nlgjjt. game, which was to have been The teams were evenly matched between Protn and Velvet, was and U was not until half way caned oir on arcouni or neavy Ithrpugh the second half that Navy rain, and will be played on Frl- managed to puf one past Smith, day evening. Dry Dock's goalie. This goal was The teams were: scored by Russell Camerpn from cookies Duffus. Arney, Hlng- well out on the right wing. ston. Blaln. Basso-Bert. Oiasi A wet night did not dampen the Payne. Morgan. Turgeon. fight and enthusiasm shown by service Club Barber. Smith, both teams and. at times, the ball c. Cavenalle. Williams. Robertson. moved up and down the llejd w phllllpson. MrUod, Wtwliu. V. fast that the referee had quite a cavenalle. Job keeping up with the play. 3, by nnjnai:' 1 The Dry pock team, as a whole. 1 2 3 4 S 0 T snows mucn improvement, wvpir service Club .15 10 10 8 defence is klckln? stronger apd the Cooklea 4 0 0 1 0 1 8 forward line larks nothing In driving Dower. rhe ,adles Softball standings: For Navy, Bill Mui.day and An- ffj'ff c,ul?- - dy Ronalds were safe at full back.008 positions and "Rusty" Camerpn'i rjj?.0 . . of Navy's forwards. Several times during the game j Lindsay of Dry Dock and Murray 01 navy siarira leuamg. inerr were no hard feelings after the game but during the play this sort of thing is disgusting and discouraging to both players and .spectators and should be dlscon-tlnued. The referee of the game was 'llenrv Dickens, who handled the play like a veteran. I iciNONNATl Velvet 5 1 .833 I 3 2 .600 2 2 503 i .. 2 3 .400 0 4 .000 ' FOOTBALL TONIGHT fi:45 DRY HOCK . VELVET I TIIK M IMIKli: tut MT or lllllTlfll ll. I 111)11 . Ik rnouiTi: In Ifcr Matter mt Ike - t4lnllralla ! " j ; I la Ike Matter mt Ik lUlai f Martial liaarrf. Irrrar4, lalratale i TAKK XirTH-R Hiat hy urdrr f Ills' Hww. W H. Ktah.r. rn4 tt Ird ilajr -if June. A. H. lta. 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