"GREB" WORKING BOOTS 1 , ivienenite call, heavy sole, plain toes. Rubber or leather heels. Just the shoe for comfort and maximum wear. Priced ' $4.75 Jack and Jill Shoes for Children Penman's Hosiery 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". PULL EN Managing-Editor Classified advertising, per word, p;r Insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations rAILY EDITION ANOTHER THREAT 88 98 "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert ()q fa British Columbia 02 .25 Friday. April 5, 1940. , The Nazi leaders have been threatening Great Britain and France that they were about to move forward and smite them hip and thigh, driving them from the face of- the earth and making them serfs and subordinates or or something to. that effect. They, the unconquerable, are about to take nptinn . w bath who boasted of the power of the Philistines and his own strength and all it took to overthrow him was a shepherd boy with a stone and sling. Now come the Japanese with threats of how they plan to stop Great Britain from blockading Germany on the Pacific for business going through Vladivostock. These threats mean about as much as the German threats. Japan has her hands full in China just now and would gladly be relieved of the conquered country if she could onlv save her ;bv.n face in doing so. Possibly, before she gets through she may find herself kicked off the Asiatic mainland. Talk is. cheap and usually the talker is not much of a fighter. V NEWSPAPER DISASTERS ' - During the past year no fewer than fiftjvone daily newspapers in the United States went out of business. In two years and a half prior- to last 'January 98 papers pu up the shutters and hung the "For Rent" sign oh the front of the premises. This makes it all the more notable that during that period a place with a population of little over six thousand people managed to carry two daily papers. IUs really a rather wonderful record. PIONEER OF ALASKA DIES j After sixty years of sen-ice in Alaska Rev. Father' Kashavavoff died this week. He was a priest of the RusJ sian urtnoaox t nurcn ana, wnen the territory was con veyed to the United States by Russia, he remained in the country and carried on the work oX the church. Probably Father Kashavarof f will be better known to history as the curator of a wonderful museum at Juneau He carried on this work along with that of the Church for a number of years, giving of his practical knowledge to the thousands of tourists who annually visited the Alaska capital. WINNER IN BIG RACE Hank Outsider' Takes Grand National Canadian Gels $ 150,00ft LIVERPOOL, April 5: (CP) Bogskar. a rank outsider at 25. to I, won the Grand National Steeplechase at Alntree today, coming from nowhere to capture the 102nd running of the famous hurdle raee. Owned by Lord Stalbrlugc, Bos-skar was ridden by M. A. Jones. Capt. L. Scott Briggs MacMoffatt. & la 1. finished second, three lengths behind. J. It. Neill's Gold Arrow. 50 to 1, was third. One hundred thousand persons witnessed the race and special precautions were taken to safe guard the crowd in the event of 'air raids. R. A. Copnen of Winnipeg held an Irish Hospitals Sweepstake ticket 0n Bogskar but had sold a haU interest In the $150,000 pot rfor $3000. American ticket holders I drew a blank as far as finishing horses were concerned. TENNIS IS ORGANIZED Prince Rupert Club Plans Active Season Under Leadership Of F. M. Davis At the annual mcetlne of the Prince Rupert Tennis Club held last night at the home of F. M. Darls the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, F. M. Davis I Vice-President; William Lamblfc I secretary-Treasurer Mr. Richmond Mortimer. Executive Miss Creddle Monran. Miss Elsie Davis. T. F. Bellamy and A. M. Borland. It was decided to enter urxjn an active tennis seasorf with all the vigor possible and already aeeres- slve arrangements are in hand to get the courts In Shane for nn early start. Following the meetlne? rllicrhfn refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. F M Davis. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Watex Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 28) r.O. Box m IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows: Mon. TuesnrWed. 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday 7 to 11 p.m. Friday 6 to lft p.m. Dance 10:30 to, 2 a.m. Sat., Children 10 to, 12 a.m. 2 to 4:30 p.m 5 to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p,ra. Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Private Skating Parties. SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IDORA ROLLER ARENA Our Famouj Edsun Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal JS'anahna Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 53 and 358 Beavers Beat Maple Leafs Close Game Played Yesterday In Klnc Fdvrard S hool football Another hard fought game in th King Edward School Football League resulted in a four t one win for the Beavera over the Maple Leafs. Play was fast and moved from end to end quickly. Hairran open ed the score with a good Ion 'hot and later added a second. Pilfold nearly scored with a hard drive but-Ormlston got hU hand to a swerving shot find saved, i Prince kept a good goal. I The. second half still continued even and, from a free kick, T. Pilfold scored. Play became keener and, aftpr a fierce struggle around the Leafs' goal, Pierce scored. Arntsen shot well for Or-mlston to clear. With three seconds to go McGreUh went through for afourth Roal. Teams: .Beavers- Ormtston; Bond. Hus- "v C. Pi'old. Haugan, Murray: Weach. Pierce. Holkestad. Mc-Greiith. Kuwahara. Menzles. Msnfo Leafs Prince: Bagshaw, Blake; Grlmble. Bartlett, Eyolfson; Shepnard, P. Good, Arntsen. Hansen. T. Pilfold. Wilson. League standing: Wanderers Maole Leafs Beavers WLDPlii 7 4 2 18 5 7 2 12 6 7 0 12 Girls Softball At King Edward The. glrU' soliball game at King Edward School resulted In a win for Dlvlflon One over Division Two by ntnt runs to seven. Division One got a run in the first, one tu the second, one in the seventh, five in theeUhlh and one rn Hw ninth. Division Two scored one in the third, two In the sixth,; ane in the seventh and three In the ninth. Pat Love brought In four! run for Division Ono and Ingrld Andorwn two. For Division Two, lay Berg and Florence McKeown each scored twice. Division One Evelju Dahl (catcher". Pat Love pitcher . June Berg tflrst base. Victoria Miln tosh isccond. Ltotet Gay (third). Miriorle Eby shortstop t. Ingrld Anderson outfield I. Division Two Jov Berg catcher. Leorv Trlcker (pitcher t . Florence McKeown first base I. Ruby Ander-mm (second . Phyllis LlndquUt', thirdt . Barbara Engelcke (short -ton). Mary Hunter and Bcrnlce LlndquUt ( outfield . 'aooooaooooooooocoaoooooonl p . fl VELVET ICE CREAM. MILK 5: ana liuuu .mkaus 6 41 V. - 5 U and I CAFE (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) . 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