3. PAQI TWO s YOUR UMMER Ladies White Shoes in Designs SHOES ARE HERE All Styles and Men's "Campacs" By Qutta j2 5Q to $3 95 Ladies' Sun, Kay and Bar Flex Sport Shoes Priced Child's Runners All colors. Priced $1.25 to $2.50 75c t0 $1.50 Family shoe store 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. PUIXEN. Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all other countries, per year Classified advertising, per word, pr insertion . Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Nevn Department Telephone ... PAILY EDITION Member of Audit Boreab ot Circulations 86 EDITORIALS 0 3.00 9.0C 02 Friday. June 7, 1M0. DOING USEFUL WORK The other day we quoted from an article by Dorothy Thompson and we had a number of comments on what she wrote. She is the wife of Sinclair. Lewis, the novelist, and is well known in the United States and Canada as a clear thinker and incisive writer. She is keeping up the pood work in the United States and here is another quotation from one of her most recent syndicated articles: "We should send aid to the Allies,, now, todav. . Every airplane that can be shipped, every jzun that can be crated, in everv ship that can be floated and convoyed, while their is a toehold in Europe where they can be landed and while We should send aid regardless of all the mistakes which all the Allied governments have made ; for their mistakes are our own mistakes the errors of incredulity and com-placeny. They and we have been giving away our world, inch by inch and position by position, retreating to the last stand, in the last trench. "This war is not lost for a world where men can still live, free and unafraid. It is not going to be lost. But 1,000 airplanes today will be worth 20,000 tomorrow. A fmnmnntc i vo 1, enlace milaac nna iicact lUom ri tlist Over Dry Dock In City Foot ball League Last Night In the fourth game of the City League football, played last night. Velvet defeated Dry Dock by a score of five to one. Velvet, as a result is now tied with Navy league leadership. In doubt. Velvet scored twice in the first half, both goals by Henry IBeavers .11 7 .. ui. i n i- l : .1 4n xt. ! njiriiL sum, vzkcu ariiianuiuts euuippeu iNazi uivisions. Maple Leafs 5 13 and revealed the secrets of the Maginot Line. They , being ued all right to kill a Czech legion in France and to keen down the Czechs at home. "The fleet that fights in our interests today will, if captured, be used against us tomorrow." FORGET DEFEATS Hitler and his mechanized forces have won several victories but that does not mean that they will continue to win. They have used new tactics and hew fighting apparatus which have sprung surprises on the British and French. Thev cannot keep on doinf? that sort of thing. The Allies are learning in a rather bitter school but they are learning. Thev have to adapt themselves to new conditions and. meantime,'in all the engagements they have .killed more Germans than they have lost of their own men. These have been lessons in modern warfare. As long as the British and French profit from their losses and keep a tight grip on themselves they will eventually win out. Every day that passes is a day nearer the day of victory. We must forget those defeats. As long as we do not feel beaten, look beaten and talk of being beaten we are on the road to that goal which we all seek. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY PROM " HOME" Rates 75c up 60 Rooms Hot tt Cold Water Princa Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 191 Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanaimo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 playing well at halfback. Matsumoto and Hemmons were the best forwards. Ormiston kept a good goal for the Beavers and Holkestad and Bond were reliable at baek. Prince and PUfold were good half backs and McOrelsh the best forward. League standing: , W L D Pts Wanderers 10 6 4 24 2 24 2 12 THE DAILY NZWB Victory Ltad.of Cincinnati Ueda-lii Nattooal I.eagueU It educed to one game Windy CUy and PHM eat w Dickens, while Dry Dock was con- cke 7 U fl vie- burg Pirates won a ...nt to boot the ball around the Woodside TWO TEAMS EVENED UP In the King Edward School Football League another very hard-fought game between the leading teams the Wanderers and the Beavers resulted In a three-all draw and the teams are now Ued again. To decide the winners a sudden death game will be played next Tuesday. The Beavers had the better of the exchanges but Davie scored first for the Wanderers. McOrelsh equal ized and then put his team ahead. the top of the second division. there are still men alive offenng-iheir bodies to be broken. bacw wlth BkoI and scherk Chicago a.. it.. M,imwtM m aa M I uy Trr ui- juv - f Leld In' the second half Dry Dock suit of which these two teams art-showed a little more spirit. Camp- now tied for seventh piaee bell. Bury and Howe doing most Jwunjl Foxx's fourteenth home nr h, u.rk with nbaut one mln- run and Lefty Oroves pitching eu- Yesterday's Big League scores: National Leagus Boston 6. Pittsburg 7. Philadelphia 5. Chicago 11. Brooklyn 9. St. Louis 5. American League Chicago 4. New York 3. St. Louis 1. Boston 3. Detroit 4. PhHaderohta 7. Cleveland 5. Washington The league standings: From a penalty kick Davie equaUz- , ed and then scored again to put the ctne"1' Wanderers in the lead but McOreish Breekryft scored again to put the teams level. New York Teams: Chicago National Wanderers-Leland: Hebb. Mac- Philadelphia -.14 Tntvth- fiko n.ivipji PU-hprk Dlx- st- Louia 14 on, Jerstad, Matsumoto. Bud Pierce. Hemmons, Elliott. Owens. Beavers OrmUton; Holkestad. Bond; C. PUfold. B. Prince. Menziea; Murray, E. Pierce, McOrelsh. Husoy. Johansen. a aam a a VELVET IS DODGERS Smithers Has VICTORIOUS MOVE UP Go,f Tourney Had Easy Five To Que that cover It at the preaent lima Thw m much resemble a golf ball that tt took considerable hunting to locate the genuine article. The weather waa perfect for the tournament and It was greatly enjoyed by the players. ute of play left in the game. Howe aWed the leading Boston Red Sox drove one past Ous Krause. Vel- to win over the St. Louis Browtw I nlnKt-nfinn vef. goalie Velvet Increased !! who UI1 back Into exclusive passes- vuituiuuuu lead to four goals in the second sion of the cellar spot through the C c half with Baker scoring two and Philadelphia Athletic, wlio had IJ UlittCdd Cameron, one. been tied with them, winning over, Norman Campbell was referee, the Detroit Tigers. The second VIftoria )ay oerved in Port Linesmen-Fred Hardy and aia Ree uieveuma iihiihuji r iw simnon With .Many VUltora un mw Nwn oy uouw i ynm v pafU of utrlft the Washington Sena toes in eleven , innings. The New York Yankee.; SIMPSoN."june 7- Port due mainly u two errors by Babepaan had a very sueeeatful Km- iimiren. wore oeaien oy pjre D.y celebration The crowd, cago wnue ao wno inereoy re- The Qf vlslUjr!( wu lantest ever imrwu ui naawnwR mihiiuib hi. ,wtorf were from Prince Raper:. Boston ... Pittsburg Washington Philadelphia St Louu Goin' Fishin'? League W .20 2fl . -. .22 22 12 - .12 American League Boston 26 Cleveland 27 Detroit 23 For Wanderers Hebb was the best New York 22 10 19 17 Iff L 12 11 14 22 22 24 23 23 14 17 18 20 24 20 24 25 BASEBALL Acropolis llll) Married Slen vs Single Men SUNDAY. 6:45 Our Fishing Competition For the largest Rainbow or Cut-Throat Trout caught on fly or spinner opens May 21th and closes Labor Day You Arc Eligible With Any Purchase of Fishing Tackle SEE US FOR DETAILS Kaicn Hard PHONE 3 araware c o. Box 98 KltUUa. Metlakatla. KtneottUi. OreenvUle, Haatlton. KetcMkii .New Metlakatla and Skeena River jeannery points. There was keen 'competition in many events on a two-day program. Numerous sub-taH4ial prises were offemi I. i rm: mi'iihmi: tin itr iiiii tim ran. i mil t ! Ikr Mallt-r IW -44MUIiralUa 4 VI .11.. I . k 1 1 . a . . . hi I .707 TAKK MIITH V. lv.l U .,r-i-i f II Honor. W. K. Kuh-i mi. th- 3.' rx. 4ny ot Juno i ItM I . 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