?AQt TWO YOUR SUMMER SHOES ARE HERE Ladies' White Shoes in All Styles and Designs Men'sCampacs" By Ontta 2 50 l $3 95 ladies' Sun Ray and liar 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 UaUy "News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN - - - Managing-Editor Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations EDITORIAL FRASER ST-WINS GAME Defeated North -Star In Inter-mediate Softball Last Night la a etas? Intermediate League Softball game which both teams st rived hard to rtn, Fraser Street scored a 4 to 2 victory last night ever North Star. Fraser Street started off with Postuk bringing In the first run while North Star fanned out one-two-three It was not until the third inning that .Nareh Star succeeded in getting n ran, the bottlers getting another In the fifth through Keays. Arney fanned out three North Star baiters in a row and then the Fraser Street batters started going to town with Arney SetreTk and Qur-tih wttlMt a run apiece to make the final score 4 to 2. Arnev .was on the mound tor Fraser Street nnd Slmundsen did the hurling tor North Star. Melbourne Bussey was umpire Teams were: North Star Astnrl, Hodgkinson, Pneniw Bird. Mentenko, Mah, Simundsen. Perkins and Keavs,. Fraser Street Postuk, Arney. Pns'uR Bill. Seherk. Qurvich, Vueknvleh. PavllWs Ilingstnn HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert T. O. Wood, P. J. Grant. R.' B. Cox, M. Q. Doyle. G. P. McReady. IE W. Wrightman. J. O. Bramham, Vancouver; G. R. Chetwyn, E. E. Day and W. F. AsseUtine. Victoria; R. W. Sinclair, Inverness; A. At-tree, Terrace; II. McDonald, ANOTHER TRAITOR nobcrt' j "A. W. Le.8hton. , im.' When n Belgium Was invaded she immediately asked iFredericfc Point: Helmer Anderson. aid from the French and British. There was no delay hiiDteby; c. a. Major, j. Kipp and c answering the appeal. When they got into a tight corn-l8"5011' dty; e. c. Sargent. Haz-, er the Belgian king decided to save himself and deserted 1'Q. AA j1 Sih?f h: , and, as commander-in-chief, told his men to lay down j j johanesson Winnipeg' ! their arms and cease fighting, leaving the French and Bvi-' Royi i tish to the mercv of the Germans. .The decision was taken 1 e. Dahi. r. Michaeison and in the middle of the night and Leopold retired to a castle spencer Baidweii. Vancouver: in (.immmy P1- Jame E. WHson. Victoria:' From all the reports the Belgians had f oueht bravelv. L JaL Mra " i The British have not been low in showing appreciation Deimas, sask.; d. Cameron, stew't ui uie jiitu, uiey jjiayeu mineruj. iney would nave neen an. heroes had it not been for the man who was leading themi and Who in a moment of weakness rrnvp wnv tr tho Won. dishments of the enemy. Possibly when the war is over he: "T.e Sr I ..Hi .1 t i Ai ... . ..'People read the Dalrv Vrw News. ;! i wiii ue reiovu irum nis casne ana aeait with as should pays to let them w be the traitor he is. 'have to sea TO-DAY Feople rely upon THEIR BANKS what tou past is the day when a hole in the ground was regarded i as the. best place in which to keep savings. Modern banking, -evolved 'by" man as a convenience to serve his developing needs, now provides the ' solution. As a depository for his money today the Canadian relies upon " his bank. G. From the days of the old-world goldsmiths of centuries ago, to banks, bank notes and deposit accounts which meet so efficiently the greater business and human needs of today, is a far cry-indeed. T. Canada's chartered banks, with their wide distribution of branches throughout the Dominion, now provide deposit and other banking services in line with up-to-date requirements and in keeping with Canada's position as an important factor in world trade. war, at in peace, Canada' t Chartered Banks maintain, uninter-! rupted, all their strikes to depositors, farmers, manufacturers, i exporters facilitating the nation's business looking forward to i peace uiih freedom as the-only sure basis for enduring pros peril y. J ttHE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA . THE DAILY NEWS I ThlstsHpquauty 25c phoni: 3 45c Nibblets Corn-thf cob 2 tins Fresh corn of! 27c Heinz Oven Baked Beans 18 OZ. O 1 n 1 tias LEAGUE LEAD NOW TIED UP Another round was completed in the King Edward School Football league ywrterday when the Beavers -wan from the Wanderers by one vnal to nil. being now tied name) with Ihe Wandows at the top of, the league-Play was even with both defences holding the attacker off The Beavers had a groat hance 1 f,jr Dv4f strained a muscle In his! t-nt d was alowed up as a reuU but the Hevrs nati live nwianw for the wlntwn OrmlMon kept i great goal. Holkwtad and Bond were -good at back. Pllfold was the best half back with Bert Prtnee iv best of the others. For the Wanderers HemnwHM and Htbb were strong tn defenee with Davits playing hit uual good ame. Bud I'lerce still hangs on to the ball too much. EUtott. MsUti-moto and Shrk were the pick of i the others. I I Irish Fu-cr. bcin.: unable to! League standing: field a team the City Football League game scheduled for last Wanderers night agains; Velvet- was post- Beavers poned unti. 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