BADMINTON IS played;; More Games in Men's Singles and Doubles riajred Last Night Following are toe results of the game played in the city badminton tournament hut evening: Men's Singles R. Allen beat S. Darton, 15-3. 15-2. W. Bryant beat W. Lambie, 15-7, 15-13. Bob Tobey bet: P. Mcintosh, 13- 18, 17-14, 14-12. P. M. Davis beat P. Petersen, 12- 15, 15-5. 15-10. Men's Doubles H. Lyons and J. Comadina beat K. Maedonald and J. Parquhar, 15-10. 12-15. 15-6. R. Allen and W. Tobey beat Nor-rlngton 1 and Bartlett, 15-3. 18-13. The result of the Norrington-To-' bey game played Tuesday evening should have read W. Tobey beat J. Norrtngtoa. 15-6, 15-0. Tonight's Games -W. Bryant and Miss Moffatt vs. R. Allen and Miss Kinslor. 9:3 P. M. Davis vs. R. Tobey. 10 Bryant and Moxley vs Lambie and Darton. , j LEFTV GROVE HAS SIGNED CONTRACT FORT MYERS, Fla., March. 3 Rcbt. Moses (Lefty) Grove. star southpaw of the Ameri- can League chimpions, has signed his contract with the Philadelphia Athletics for the season, Corneliue McQIllicudy (Connie Mack), manager, an- nounces. Grove's salary fQr the year is not stated. Rube Walberg, another star pitcher, is the last hold-out on the Athletics' roster . Hockey Standings International Division W. U. L. P. Canadtens rXS 6 15 44 Toronto 19 6 15 44 Maroons 16 6 20 38 Americans 14 7 18 35 American Division Rangers 20 7 13 47 Detroit 16 7 17 39 Chicago 14 10 15 38 Boston 12 11 17 35 Water Polo Is Hard On "Ponies" Two ol the ponies' bit w up w .en stmcl: b- mallets during tbe polo same which fjilcfd this nip. All members of the tsam re wlmmers ol Los Angeles er. joying a bit of fun at Palm Springs ji nr EVERY WOMAN faces this question "How do I look to other people!" U yoa hv a lowly Un. attraetlve eyas, and plenty of enthuaiawn, yeu need not worry. womtn, though, ride their btauty by neglect of conatfpa. thJ?- u. "B awa loss of pep, sallow akina, dull eyes, pimples. Yft constipation can be overcome by eating Kellogg's All-Bran. This cereal provides Wk" to exeretoe the intestines, and Vitamin 0 which Wnea the intoatloal tract. AuBran also supplies ires for the Mood. The "bone" la Ait-Bran ta much like that of lettuce. Special cooking :.r"7L " e pal- so often habit-forftrinr. Two UUespoonfols dally wBl correct moat types of constipation. All BRAN h your inieatMal trouble is not relieved this way, sc. your doctor. At all arroeers. In Uie red-and-ereen package. MadeJjy Keuogg in London, Ontario. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT wkist SCHEDULE March 3 Grotto vs. I.O.OJ. Moose ts. Totem Park. Mutkeetert fs. Empress. Lecim ts. Seal Cove. Sons of Norway vs. Fish era. Basketball Standing SECOND HALF OF SEASON Senior Learue W. C. N. H. A 5 Panthers 5 8ont of Oamdc 1 Intermediate Learue High School Surely this b.sajfor thaajifVelw.nt the .yttern.Vrith pills aBaSSSC Wf11! H&U W. L. 2 3 : TO PLAY Pts. 10 io i Pts Ladies' Leaeue W. L. Pts. A masons .6 3 12 Cardinals i 6 e! Junior Leaeue W. L. Pts Rovers 5 2 10 League of Nations 3 4 C Boy Scout i 2 4 4 Japanese Students 3 3 0 SIMPSON Basketball Series Arranged City Leagues fo Close This Month At a meeting of senior basketball players last evening an offer of Port Simpson for an inter-town) basketball series was accepted , The Port Simpson players are keen to have a play-off of twoj fames, total points deciding thei winner, towards a Northern British Columbia championship. They have already shown their skill and su-, Iperlority by defeating Ketchikan in! j a recent series. I Whenever Simpson teams have ; 'played here they have always im-i j pressed with their first -rate exhibition of the game, featuring the very best in good sportsmanship. Last evening it was decided to send a representative Rupert team to Simpson on Saturday. March 12. for the first game, and to play the return game In Prince Rupert the following Friday, March 18 It is hoped that the sport lovers of the city will turn out and give I the Simpson players a hearty re-1 iception, besides encouraging their i I own players in their efforts tc us-1 tify the faith placed in them The team to represent Rupert will be chosen on Friday. March 4 by a committee of three Lee Dell. Jack Campbell and Bill Mitchell-representing the three senior city, teams. It was suggested that Bill Mitchell act as coach in preparing the team, and as referee in Simp-son. whereas Bill Plommer would act as manager on the trip. Lee Den was commissioned to arrange for the transportation to Port Simpson Close of League The meeting agreed to bring the city senior league games to a close on Tuesday. March 15. whereas; the Intermediates and ladies will definitely decide their league leaderships on March 18. The junior game for March 18 wifl be cancelled because of the visit of the Port Simpson team. The city league play-offs will be played the following week so that the 1931-32 season may end before the Caster holidays, the dates to be announced later Junior Laene I J. Saunders J 8 M. Cher! (El 10 O. Hoe E 10 jj. May H( 12 P. Johnson (El 10 Vf. Stuart J 11 !L. Raabe (J) 10 R Fng LK) 10 'p. Vtccher LN- ll jW. Hutsen (HI 12 iP. Chenoskl (E) 11 jA. Zadaraikl (E.) , . 10 IW. Funaell (JI 2 W. Murray H) 8 R. Wlcka (III 12 F. Aldrklge (LN 11 A. Strachan (J) ti E. Batt (LNI 11 B. Wendle (LNI 8 J A. Murray (LNI 2 jJ. Bulger J 11 Park 0. Perfy (HI 10 ft. E. Hayhnrst (ID 4 T. 1600 im 1893 22 18T7 2658 1874 1845 2023 21&9 2008 1833 548 143G 2147 1963 1919 1907 1361 335 1G94 1535 604 Why Pay Av. 200 190 IPO 188 188 187 187 186 184 183 183 183 182 180 178 178 174 173 170 168 154 154 151 a high price for fine do the when Tip Top Tailors will make to your measure any of their wide range of fine all-wool fabrics for only $27.00 TIP TOP TAILORS P. Crevatlo Corner Sixth and Fulton Streets i HI Arrivals New Royal Hotel the Hotel worth while Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP . J. Zarclll Tlfthon tm Robert Laughfon and It. Mazur. Vancouver. 1 T. r "'' 'TESSAS. NEWS FADE FOTTt? TV Winding BASKETBALL SCHEDULE March 4 S. O. C. vs. C. N. R. Tutls vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Amazon. Scouts vs. Japanese. March 8 Panthers va $. O. C. High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Amazena. Rovers vs. Soeuta. - March 11 Panthers va. O. N. R. Tujfls vs. Hfgh School. Cardinals va. Amazona. League of Nations v,' Japarww March 15 S. O. C. vs. a N. R. Toxts V5. Mercriants. Carmnate it. Arrarfn. Rovers vs. Japatiaae. i'p m i i JUNIOR ItlLLIAKIlS Mar. 4 Hawbc vs. Jewelers. Mar. 8L. of N. v. Hawks. Mar. If Jewelers vs.iL. of U. Mar. 15-- Bmpcss vs. Jewelers. Mar. 13- -L. of N, vs. Hawks. Mar. 22- Jewelers- vs,'Empre Mar. 2r Empress vs. L. of N. " ' Mar. 2 Hawks vs Emnress. nnria islaeeisli pimply skin needs I stc tawlc actiart An active HhW ihat thw the sues ot unsienuy imjiurnic-. " tutTcrfrf-tlre Ihla trralmfnt a let. Soothlnf, eooUnf, Leallnx ft rtnrark aide urtut, Fire at the B.C. Clothiers, 3rd Ave. Af Prirpc rrinf arp Acrnnixriincr frte rtfnnle of PriflCfi RutVrf. WJ. .t Rnrcrnine Vipincr nffWrl anrl ciirri art nfmortuhitv friav hotof I the city again. The following are a few of the many Bargains: Rubbers Men's Dress Rubbers now Men's Short Rubber Boots, reg. $3.50 . Hosiery Sox, reg. 50c now Overall Work Shirts, heavy material, now Flannel Work Shirts now Shirts 75c $1.95 Gurn Boots, -length Qt reg. $6.50, now . . . Aw 25 c Boys' Overalls, reg $1.00 CA-a 0ri now 95c $1.25 Heavy Flannel Work Q-i Off Shirts, now Boots and Shoes Brown Oxfords QO C reg. $6.00, now . Black Oxfords CO 7C reg. $4.50, now Fine ine Calfskin Calfskin Br Brown 2Q Off Oxfords, reg. $6.50 Men's Fine Suits Men's Suits, a wonderful Imy from $12.50 ?. $15 Overcoats Men's AH Wool Overcoats, reg. up to $30, at- SJQ.00, $J20, s13,5 .umberjackets Pure Wool Lumber-jackets, reg. $1.50 32.75 Caps Boys' Fine Caps, t $1.00, h&w 5 Boys' Helmets Uoyr Helmet, reg fx ftpJ now 0l Hats Men 8 Fine Dre.s Dre.a OA n Hats, reg. $4.00 vim Pants Hundreds of Wwk , I'ants ut Half I'ricc Underwear Underwear, StanfitM. bull'8 and Kncu- r. Lesii than Half Price Turnbull's Conii ' CM O'l tifms Vl: Stanfield Combira 00 fl tions. Kilk & w V Ribbed Underwear ner carmen t '"1 Stanfield Blue UU CI Jjl v?0 per carment Men's Fine Underv ' fjQji All Wool Heavy R bed Combinatior BilliardAvera I B.C. CLOTHIERS, Ltd. Third AveX Rupert jpSOUlCES more tKan600 lirancdcs of tlie BANK. OF MONTRgALno mattcf vkere it is located, has behind it the full resource of the whole oraniw tion,-which has Capital end Reserves of over $74,000,000, and Assets cxeeedirtg 730,000,000. No account is too small and none too large for th BANK OPMONTHgAL to handle "with efficiency and courteous attention to the customer's individual requirement. BANK F MONTREAL Established l8l7 Total AmU in excess of 4 730.000.000 Prince Kupcrl Uranch: F. A. MacCALLUM, Manager