inTiiriirSiiH PAQE roUu THE DAILY NEWS Monday. January j i our Local Merchant's Price Before Sending Your Money To Outsider IESTS IN QUAKERS SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS CRICKET DEFEAT auth Africa Beats England and Shut Out By New York Am.J if - AND MATTRESSES Australia Is Victorious Over Five to Nil Last Nlght-F). West Indies cons Beat Black Hawki U fr. Our Special 3 piece unit for $ 29.95 Barrie's Home Furnishings Third Are. & First St. The Regal Shop CANDIES In Boxes, Bulk or Bars Boxed or Tablet STATIONERY Crepe, Tissue or Waxed Taper Pencils, Tens and Inks MR. & MRS. JOHN MrRAE 300 Block, Third Avenue Phone Red 442 PORK PIES Old Country Gold Medal Pdrk Pies The Electric Bakery We Deliver Phone GC7 DR. IIUOH L. DICKEY SPHOIALIST Eye, Bur, ' Note and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses 9 $ AOAinsfi the m7t Q.omeJuyMe fiaesrfuel There 1 only one defence Ofalmt the cold weather and that's the proper kind of coal. Bay a ton of. coal from as and fire away at Old Man Winter. Hall qatt on the ran. Order a ton of aoal today and note the haste that we display. J. M. Morrison, Borden St. Philpott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone 618 One of latest sports in Germ: ny often 10 or 12 contestants start your equilibrium it where Telephone 123 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove Pipes, Galvanized and Black Elbows, sizes 3" to 8" Baking Pans made to order 340 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works Blue 703 Auditorium GOLF COURSE Just the place to pass an enjoyable evening. Clean, quiet, comfortable surroundings. AUDITORIUM GOLF COURSE L. J. MARREN Proprietor ; YOUR LAST CHANCE To Buy New Year Gifts Open Till 9 P.M. IDEAL GIFT SHOP 328 Third Avenue West Phone Red 556 A. H. BUversides, 513 fitti A7f. F BREAD With Extra Goodness Just Like Mother Used to Make Hovis, Nut and Raisin Bread The Electric Bakery Wc Deliver Phone 667 u gymnast wheel race. Very simultaneously, and keeping the tetihrujue comes In ,A , Free WAS NOTED Louis Rubenstein Was Exemplification of Simon Pure Amateur Of Louis Rubenstein, one time figure skating champion of the world, prominent cyclist, bowler, curler, and all-round lover of sport, whose death occurred Saturday in Montreal, a noted sporting writer once said: "He was the definition of the word 'amateur' In sport. He never accepted financial reward. He paid his own expenses even while representing Canada at figure skating and other championship mwt-'ngs in Canada, the United States tnd Europe. He never capitalised aif championship victories. He donated fees allotted to him as a -nember of the Montreal Boxing Commission . to amateur sporting objects. Mr. Rubenstein was the first mar to draw the attention of the world to Canadian winter srjorta, carried on since his day by successive Canadian teams which have won Olympic hockey honors. He won his first championship in Canada for amateur figure skating back In 1885 and won the United States championship the same year. In 1890 he travelled to St. Petersburg in quest of the world's title. He met with many obstacles there because he was a Hebrew. He had hardly arrived in the country when he was clapped Into JalL suspected of Nihilism and all the other things which carried life Imprisonment or transportation to Siberia In the days of the Czar. However, Mr. Rubenstein had very good friends at Ottawa. Indeed, the Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria, wife of the Marquis of Lome, then governor general of Canada, was one of his skaUng pupils. So he got out of Jail just In time to compete In the figure-skat ing championships. Though he had not been able to train and practice since leaving Canada Mr. Rubenstein easily won first honors before a crowd of most distinguished spectators, including the Caar. ' Was Well Known How well known Mr. Rubenstein was on this continent about that time can be surmised from the fact that a letter addressed simply "Louis Rubenstein. North America," came straight to the little brass foundry Jjfxan hen and continued For Someone Somewhere on this page, in two different advertisements will be found the names of two residents of this city. Examine the advertisements carefully and find the names. If the two persons whose names arc in the advertisements will call at the Daily News Office they will be presented with a ticket to either the Capitol Theatre or two tickets for games at either of the golf courses, they to choose which one they desire. These tickets are FREE. ELECTRICAL CLOCK SHOWS View of clock at Harvard stu.tium. Cambndgt . Mass.. to show time of play of specators. It is the nrt ekitrical timing device In history of American iootball Dial of the dock is ten feet in diameter to run, on Craig Street, Montreal. For nearty half a century Mr. Ru-benetein was a familiar official figure at all the important amateur skating and track meetings in Canada. He was president of the International 8 kiting Union of America in 1W7-C8 and has been one of its executives ener since. His name was also associated with cycling and he was for years the Dresident of the Canadian Wheelman's Association. Record books claim that Mr. Rubenstein was the father of Canadian bowling while his name appeared regularly in the Montreal papers In connection with curling tournaments, indicating his enthusiasm for that winter sport. Dog Breeding To enciiuaee lmnrovfcment in Ldog tfrpiajfjje'gave, cup to the Montrkl oiiilne Society. He was !for over fifty years a member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association and a director for more than twenty-five years. Mr. Rubenstein was born In Montreal In 1861 and was a member of one of the oldest Jewish families in Canada. He never married. Outside of sport he was interested in the public affairs of Montreal and sat In the city council as an alderman iojYfraJJerrns. . TIME OF PLAY AT HARVARD BASKETBALL AT TERRACE Town and High School Now Tied ! For League Honors i TERRACE, Jan. 5: The Town j were again victorious when they J downed the Native Sons in a very one-sided game with a score of ; 37-14. The Town, by winning this game, are now tied with the High ! School for first tilaoe In the leaeue. The Northern Lights defeated the Shooting Stars In a very even and Interesting game with a score of 16-15. The junior boys and girls also played short games. reconsidering the hard time. the, people of Terrace are showing real sportsmanship by supporting basketball this winter. Hockey Scores National League Boston 3, Montreal 5. Toronto 2, Canidlns 1. Ottawa 5, Philadelphia 4. CAPETOWN, South Africa, Jan. South Africa won the first of he England-South Africa test crlc-:et matches today. The score was: South Africa First innings, 513 for eight wickets declared. England First Innings, 350; sec-md innings, 252. In the Australia-West Indies crlc-:et test match today, the score was: Vustralla, 369; West Indies, 107, 00, ir an aggregate of 197. Vancouver Stocks (Courteiy 8. O. J oh niton Co.) Bayvlew, nil, 1. Dig Missouri, 45, 46. Cork Province, ft, njl. Cotton Belt, 18, nil. Duthie Mines, 10, nil. 6eorge Copper, 57, 70. Georgia River, 2, 2. Oolconda, 35, 38. Grand view, 3, 6. Inter. Coal St Coke. 13, 18. Lucky Jim. 1, nil. Mohawk, , Marmot Metals, 1, nil. . Noble Five. 5. nil. Oregon Copper. Sty, 6. Pend Oreille, 80, nil. Premier. 68, 72, Porter-Idaho, 7fe 9. Reeves Maedonald, 22, 26. Rufus-Argenta, 2, nil. SnowfUke, lg nil. Woodbine, 1, Ifc. George Enterprise, nil, 9l;, OILS ' A. P. Con, 32, 34. ' Catmont, 27, 28. Dalhousie. 50, nfl. DovenUh, 4, 7. Fabyan Pete. 7, nil -Home. 1.92, 1.95. Royallte, 1550, 15.73. Mercury. 35. 37. Freehold, 16, nil. Hargal. 11. 14. Mcrland. 16. 18. United. 27. nil. NEW YORK, Jan. 5 : -Tired f two nam games on mc nights, the Philadelphia Qnn failed to make even their i good showing against their Natl Hockey League rivals Sunday i and suffered a five to nil shut-, at the hands of the New York a ericans. At Chicago, the Detroit Tit uncorked eleven minutes of of! ,' sive punch in the final period feat the local Black Hawks tin one In a slam-bang game be: twelve thousand spectators Old Country SoccJ TODAY'S SCORES Scottish League First PIvLiit Alrdrie-Hamliton Acadi, postt ed. Ayr United 3, East Fife 1 Celtic-Queen's Park postpotJ Cowdenbeath 3. Kilmarnock I Dundee 1, Hibernians 0. Hearts 3, Aberdeen 0. Lttth Athletic 2, Clyde 4, Motherwell-Falkirk postponed ParUckThistle-Rangers postJ ed. St. Mlrren-Morton postponed Scottish League Second Ditto Alloa-AItoon Rovers not playd Armadale 2, St. Bernards t Clydebank-Dundee United p: parted. Bast Stirlingshire 7. DumbtrJ 1. Forfar Athletic 5. Kings Pari Mmtrose 3, Queen of South 1 itaini novers-Boness not py- St. Johnston-Brechin City p1 poned. Stenhoueemulr 0. Dunferali Athletic 1. Third Lanark -Arbroath not pt ed. Oef the Ac reading habit pays FOR FALL AND HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES SAHARA DRY GINGER ALE A True Fruit Drink Unexcelled By Any on the Mtrkri Per Dozen, $1.50, Delivered A Trial Order Will Convince You BEAVER BOTTLING WORKS Telephone 132 Prince Rupert, B.C. Zour interest coupons When your interest coupons become due, or when you receive cheques for interest on registered bonds, deposit them in a Savings Account in the Bank of Montreal. The money you receive on your investment will then earn interest for you. BANK OF MONTREAL TOTAL A&Sirrs IN EXCESS OP tsoo.0uo.oo9 Prince Ropt Branch: A. H. ClARyW. Mngei If you lose anything try a clauificd nd.