PAGE TWO CAMPACS If you have not seen the new crepe soled steel arched, ventilated de-1 signs assuring the maximum comfort, wear and durability in the very latest styles, you are missing something in summer footwear. Ladies' and men's. Priced from $2.50 $3.95 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. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations Paid In advance, per month ... 86 98 By mall to all part 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. p;r insertion.. Local readers, per line, per insertion TAILY EDITION .50 3.00 9.0C 02 .25 Thursday, May 16, 1940. EDITORIAL ILLEGAL ORGANIZATION k The Communist party is an illegal organization, to the judgment of Mr. Justice Chevrier of the Court of Ontario. This judgment is binding ILLEGALIZE COMMUNISTS Request Followed Conviction Three Ottawa .Men Under Defence Of Canada Regulations GANSTER AMBITIONS Of OTTAWA, May 16: CP Request for a court order declaring the Communist Party of Canada an Illegal organlzaUon followed the conviction of three Ottawa men on charges of contravening the Defence of Canada regulations by publishing and clrculaUng antiwar pamphlets. The MegalizaUon order was granted yesterday by Mr. Justice Chevier. FINE FILM WITH SHOW Program of Hodgson Dance Itevue Augmented by Picture of Kipling's "Light That Failed" As an added attraction to the annual Hodgson Dancing Academy dance revue tonight and Thursday at the Capitol Theatre, the pictur-Izatlon of Rudyard Kipling's vibrant action romance "The Light That Failed," a best seller since its first appearance as a novel in 1891, is being presented with a cast headed by Ronald Colman, Walter Huston, Ida Luplno, Muriel Angelas, Dudley Dlgges. Often called Kipling's most "virile" and "meteoric' work. The Light That Failed" covers a full generation of English life at the close of the last century and includes in its broad sweep the brilliant Sudan campaign of the Ws which conquered that wild country. The action Is built around the career of Dick Heldar. his childhood sweetheart, Malsle and a street waif named Bessie who comes to play an Important part in his life. IPSWICH, Eng.. May 16: CP) . r- m neionnaiory ior wree years was the sentence on four boys calling themselves the "Dead End Kids' wno stole bicycles for monev to throughout Canada so it means that the local communist ,g0 to America as 'real gangsters club is an iilegal club and its .members, if there still arp some, are liable to prosecution. Also all the activities of j former members are liable to close scrutiny. The objection to the Communists is that their chief I allegiance seems to be to a foreign country and that car not be tolerated at a time like this in Canada. Thev al?r advocate a revolutionary change in the constitution of ihr country which is illegal. WE SHALL WIN I It is said that the British usually lose all their bat v ! . .v. , i uru :i .v.n4 I - .... : . i end. The Allies will win. It h so written in the book. - - . " ....... ... T. " ! mer .and . . pns cording to authorities. A Germanic peace is out of b ! question. We shall probably suffer more defeats before N0W u Ume 10 rt a overn me war is over, plenty 01 tnem ana tne loss ot man nov e will be great, but thev will have fulfilled their mission 'n life and will have died for the betterment of mankind, lik' hundreds of other saviours. MEN LOOKED FINE The Irish Fusiliers, which have gone away, to further! (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can lUde for Price of One LUSI am to reach Ottawa May 25. Free booklet and Information from M. C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. tr WORK WANTED fit themselves for the work have big they to do, looked ,experienced gin wants house-fine in.their finaj march out, They presented a very dif-: work. Phone 250. mo ferent appearance from what they did when they first ar- rived. As one bystander remarked "they certajnly look- i -JliiCLi!! ed like business." They should give a good account of , help wanted Middle aged themselves if thev t?et an ODnortunitv to meet the enemv.i housekeeper, no encumbrances. Many of them made good friends in the city, all of whom I Phone 741 or write Box 952. 117) were sorry to see them go. The new men who have taken ' - their places will, it is hopedj be welcomed to the city, in1 FORTSALiB Similar style. FOR SALE Trolling boat TeklaO.. AFTER THE WAR I Some people are still worrying about the kind of peace likely to Le made and also about the settlement of after-j war problems. These can safely be left for the present. ' The first thing is to win the war. Should the Germans' win, thev v ji either settle the after yar problems or take! a large toll from those who have something and let the j others suuve as they did in Poland. It is sure that the complete with trolling gurdles, trolling gear and dinghy. Boat can be Inspected at the Fishermen's Floats. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative Association until 2 p.m. May 31. 1940. A reserve bid has been submitted by the owner. (116) socialists and communists, will have nothing to say about pqr sale Baby Buggy ' w ap- how they are to be governed. , piy Johnson's oorcery. ai8) SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until close of office Tuesday May 21st for cot-tage at 417 Dunsmulr 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 Ileintzman piano for caleseparatey. Official Administrator 1120) TEK DAILT NSW 3 Thursday. m.v 1 TODAY'S STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri, .03. Bralorne. 8.60. Cariboo Quartz, 2.05. Dentonla, .01 V. Falrvlew, .01. Oold Belt, .22. Hedley Mascot, .40. Mlnto, .02Va. Noble Flye.. .0QJir Pend OrlelleUS Pioneer, 2.10. Premier, 1.00. PriVateer, .54. Reno, .25,- Relief Arlington, .054. Salmon Gold, .02 4. Sheep Creek.93.,, Oils, A. P. Con- 11. Calmont, .22. C. Si E., 1.45. Freehold, .02ft. Home, 1.58. Royal Cant .15V. Okalta, .80. Mercury, .04 V4. Prairie Royalties, .124. Toronto Aldermac, .17. Beattle. .95. , ' Central Pat.. 1.95". Cons. Smears. 33.00.. East Malartfc; 2.99. Ferriland. .03. Francoeur. .26. . f Gods Lake, 31. Hardrock, .75. Int. Nickel, J1J50. Kerr Addison, 2.04. Little Long Lac, 2.25. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.49. Madsen Red Lake. JO. McKenzle.Red Lake, 1!05. Moneta. 55!"' ' Noranda. 59.75. Pickle Crow, 2.77. , Preston East Dome, 1.80. San Antonio, 1.81. Sherrit Gordon, .74. . Uchi. .41. Bouscadlllao; .03 4. Mosher. .05! Oklend. .044. Smelters Gold, MMt. Dominion bridge, 26.75; Boys' Band Parents Bridge And Dance ! Held Last Night I The Prince Rupert Boys' Band Parents' Association hela a successful bridge and dance last nlglu jat the Eagles Hall. It was well at-.enued ana pro.d mosv enjoyable iinere were fifteen tables of bridge, j .ne prize-winners bejng: men's first, F. W. Orlmble: second, Carl .;Olske; ladle's first. Mrs. A. Jack-son; second, Mrs. Solem. The chair ; crize went tn Mr Rntr idir... LOST-Brilllant .dip. Finder please, Master of. ceremonies for the I return to Daily News. tf. dance was H. Wanamaker. Han- FOR HKiN'l i "rmns was at tne door, the CAtcpv uttr iai. m any wai . r jjiie umi is an e.deicujui: i iconvener for it must not be supposed tfiat, because the Uermans hPV tFQR rent Fully furnished flve-:M- Sam Hougan. assisted by Mrs. auacKea ana aeieateo: tne rojes, ana to some extent ; room house. June. July. Aug. sept .Brenu, mm, orinibie, Mrs. a. e Norwegians and Dutch, thev can Continue to win t" : Phone Blue 920. tf.jThomas, Mrs. AmadJo, Mrs, Wana- ment job. as steno., clerk, post- paraded down town. lvine sev. eral selections and also puUlde the hall nrlnr man, customs clerk, etc. Appllca- eVentT tions for next stenographers' ex-! me . evening Deing The band, led by R. Oreenfleld. to the opening of the 'SPEAKERS i ARE NAMED James A. Glen to Preside House of Commons and W Foster Over Senate ouette. who was Installed at cpenlng cpenlng 01 of Parliament t'arnamenii today. wuuy. U h all 'A. Glen of Marquette. Manitoba. ' was unanimous. I The Speaker was eacorted to the J chair by the mover and seconder and he thanked the House for the honor bestowed on him. Over Formal Opening K- , The How then adjourned to 3 I c m. for th formal onenlng when ' Um commoners went to the Senate OTTAWA. May 16: CP- The ' the throne apeech. led by their new Sneaker. J. A. Glen of Mar- new Speaker and aeompanied thU the Mine by the mace, held head down by the aeraeant-at-arnu Because pTwerful in Parliamentary affair.' an-1 Speaker had 70 , e . Sf the Commons, but played a hum- J nfj"Rd u 1th hum" ble role In hu first ontciai auiy. Wlien he went to the Senate after The remainder of the speech is: his election to hear the speech from ' n the performance of those the throne, he was recognlted in duties I should at any time fall the upper house and made a short 1 'nto error. I pray that the fauR may speech which started: h? Imputed to me and not to the i -The House of Common have 'ommDnj. wtiaae servant I am. and ho. through the better to f n -1 elected me as Uielr Speaker thoufh , me. nm hut little able to fulfil the lm- i thn to dteehari their duty portant duties thus assigned to me." I Noon Tor Opening I On opening day, Parliament convened at noon. Instead of the us-' ual 3 p.m. opening hour. The Com- rrwni was temporary without a Speaker and Dr. Arthur Beaueheane. clerk of the house, acted from his Jhatr at thev clerk's table at the foot 'a Uir King and country, humbly -'aim all their undoubted : V ; ad privileges, especially that they ny have freedom of speech u all enable times and that their -oceedlngi may receive from yur ""eellencir the moat favwable c instruction." Speaker of Senate A Sneaker of the Senat also was ,ii iMcropiy apraRcra cnair. appoints by th fovernment but The of the black' ; gentleman usher !t dofr lnwlVf an .oony rod went from the Senate to the He meraly uke4 m, p,ac! ln the .lower hpuse to summon the Com- whn ParlUment opens Be- ' to the house and the mom upper fore parM-ment officially opened members of the Commons then th, senators assembled to InsUl ntfteeeded to Uie Senate. Jed by Dr. Koru Oeone Parenl of Qufbec M Beauchesne. The remained be-!, mace ne Spcakfr ,n wecelon to Hon. hind In the chamber green E ,w of New Brunjwkk, , In the Senate the administrator j . of government informed the Com- jmoners Uiat they must elect a ,ts thp imuatn ertect ot ad-'peaker,ro they walked back to the, 'ertlslng that counts .cnamoer wnere or. ueaucnesne I again held forth. But he has no voice in the proceedings of the .Commons and he called upon .Prime Minister Mackenzie King to nominate a Speaker by merely pointing at the government leader Mr. King then nominated a member of the House, it was seconded and the House approved. The whole matter customarily is ettled before and the nomination -and elecUon is a formality. The election by the Commoner of James THE SEAL "' QUALITY GOLI; SEAL ''ancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Kine.st Pink Salmon racked bv the boIt mlmnn rannlnt fmnj tth an all In vcar mand parrot) In 'SERVICE7 40 TENNIS RACKETS To Choose From $3.00 T0 22.00 TENNIS IW-LS 35c 40c 45c SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS Kaien Hardware Co. PHONE 3 no 1 98 Gyro Activities For Year Are Up At Club Luncheon Heportt on the year were preented ye.sUrd.i regular monthly buslnr of the Prince Rupert Oyr pervlsed playgrounds wi awa as usual a u ring th- months with Nell Rqm. win, u... . iint wit K-nwn ugain tu Arrangement are proceed in, ., stitute the campaign win. , , rajslng fud for the n,Tt cenUe project. Preside,- q Hunter was In the chair t. ..." 'heon and there was a u4 nre of Oyro men.be i rggjawraw ksVMWHaKksissgiaaaLlH M'llJI.'llfTW 4 be ,... DOUBLE 4 Our t'amot t'Aun AlUrU COAL Ilulkley Valley Coal Nanaimo Welliniton Coal Ilulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SKEDS and IEUTILIZERS PRINCE UUPKRT FEED CO. rhone 51 and Hi 1 MMaaMaaafMaMaiaMaa SmBaaaiiSSSMBSwasajjajBsgasBBSAjaastfssajaja LINZEY & DAVIES Grocers mix DELIVKItV Phona 58J-i II. R. COCOA 4 'rib. tin ;. FRESH (IINCJER SNAPS ... OCp 2 lb , FIRST GRADE HUTTER QOp 311)8 C. & IL NUT LOAF and CHOC. CAKE Cp Per tin X0K ORCHARD CITY TOMATO JUICE Ruy now. Per tin RICE PUFFS 9CP 3 bags FRESH GROUND COFFEE Afn Q1 1 5 Its delicious. Lb tut:ill).s.vAlw Friday And Saturday SALE Matched Sets - No. 7005 TWIN SET Consisting of one 20-in Pakrite and one 14-inch Vanity Case. Regular si'S13:46: $10.45 No. 7017 TWIN SET Consisting of one 20-incd Pakrite and one 10-inch Vanity Case. Reguhr value $18.75. 1 Special WxMO No. 5050 TWIN SET Consisting of one 20-inch Pakrite and one 18-inch Fitted Case. Regular rM: $23.00 No. 7019 TWIN SET-Consisting of one 20-inch Pakrite and 'one 18-inch Fitted Case. Regular value $27.50. QS4 . Special ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose Duilding, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone ORFEN 91