I IB I na two THE DAILT NEWS 9 ! It Takes Time to f 9 i f i iksdlf Cribbage Standing The Olbbasre League standing to date is as follows: Q. Mtxise 5 Musketeers S P. ft. Uotel .5 Orotto & 70 -C5 Empress 5 Elks 6 BRIDGE P. A. 75 CO 72 G3 72 03 C8 tn 7 8 Canadian Legion ... 5 50 "78 Oddfellows 5 58 77 February 15- Orotto vs, I.O.O.F t Swift vs. Cold Storage. 1 Fit Shoes : Properly We take pride in giving unlimited time to the' needs of every patron. This is not a Spectacular store, not a 'SALE" store where saving time is an Important- matter. When either the tustomer or the fitter is In a hurry, dissatisfaction is almost sure to arise. And'when it comes to values, "how tnucli tan toe give" is more important to us than "how much can we get." Have You Visited Our Bargain Department? It Will Pay You. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KUPERT - BRIT1SU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid in advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week "TlD ttdilor and Reporters' Telephone gg Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Sutherland D. Brown G Thursday, Feb. 15, 193 ALL STARS Billiard Averages DEFEATED , 1. Q. En 7 12 I Maple Leafs Win " to 3 in Benefit C. Baptie (CD . 11 Hockey Game For Ace Bailey p. Pritchard (Eml 11 Roy Fo.:g E 2 TORONTO, Feb. 15: CP The S.D. Macdonald G 4 Toronto Maple Leafs overwhelmed C.P.Balagno (Elks) 12 a National Hockey eLague all-star E. Batt G 11 team by a score of 7 to 3 here last J. Judge CL) 5 night before a crowd of 14,074 fans J. May Gi 11 which paid $20,909 into a fund for w. WllHscroft Em 9 the benefit of Injured Irvine (Ace) Bailey. Hunters! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an -expert. Bear rugs moun-ted in any style. Game heads a specialty. All work guaranteed first class FURS MADE UP Write For Price Hix, Taxidermist Terrace, B.C. BASKETBALL M. M.Lamb (CLt 9 F. Aldridge iEm) 9 G. P. Tinker (CLi .11 M. McLachlan (Em.) 5 J. Bulger (Elks) 11 G. Howe G 11 J. Doherty Elks .10 C. Youngman (CL) 7 W. Stuart (Elks i 11 A. DonaM (Em) 11 A. Murray (CL) .. .10 W. E. Hutson (G) . 7 w. Ranee (CD 1 B. Morgan G) 12 MM. E. Young (Em) 11 3. Saunders (Elks) 7 E. Morris -(Elks) ... 4 L. Raabe (Emp.) 1 A. Harvey (CD U) S. Jurmaln (E) . H. Menzic (Elks) i A. Beale ICL) ... . w- Lamble )Elks February ,e 15- Kalens vs. C.N.RA., - A Zadaro.skl (G, Merchants vs. High School: High bcnooi vs. cardinals; Flashes vs. Scythians. February 5 C.N.RA. vs. Kalens; High School vs. Merchants; Cardinals vs. High School; Scythians vs. Trojans. February 19 C.N.RA. vs. Grotto; High School vs. Warriors; Comets vs. Cardinals; Flashes vs. Trojans, February 22 Kalens vs. Orotto; Merchants ts. WaVriors; High School vs. Comets; Scouts vs. Scythians. February 2&-C.N.R.A. vs. Kalens; High School vs. Merchants; Cardinals vs. High School. 1 12 2 .2 1 Ttl. 1389 2337 2134 2131 386 769 2287, 2098 949 2058 1674 1653 1650 1087. 905' 1984 1975 1804 1241 1936 1924 H27 1209 172 2039 1856 1216 674 16C 1603 157 1848 305 237 138- I OG SI.F.RIONI.S I The Family Shoe Store m SESSION Thinl Avenue. limited I'lione 35" Ave.!, f199.: 195 194 194 193 192 191 191 190 187 186 184 lk3 181 181 180. 180 180 177 176! 175 173 173 172 169 169 169 169 166 160 1M 154 153 144 138 BILLIARD SCIILDULi: February 15 Empress vs. Legion. February 20 Orotto vs. Empress. February 22 Legion vs. Elks. February 27 Empress vs. Elks, March 1 Legion vs. Grotto. March 6 Elks vs. Grotto. March 8 Empress vs. Legion. CKIRBAGE February 19 Canadian Legion vs. inks. Moose vs. Empress, Musketeers vs. Oddfellows, Orotto vs. P. R. Hotel. IVrpetustinn of Organization Discussed .Many New Members Joining Up At the regular nonthly meeting of the Canadian uegion last evening, W. J. Ranee first vice-president, was in the chair and there was a good attendi.net of members. The matter of :he perpetuation of the Canadian I-eqion was under discussion. A provincial committee lias the matter in hand and it will be one of the iten.s on the agenda for the - Dominion convention to be tion Is a very live one and the deliberations of the Dominion convention will be followed closely. As was the case last year, the Canadian Legion will participate in the Farewell to the Fishermen Dance lo be held on the last Wednesday of the month. The completion ot the building has been delayed by so much wet weather but a continuation of Uie dry weather of the past lew d-ays will enable more rapid progress to be made. Plastering Is well under way and, with this part done, the interior finishing will not be a leng matter. A very gratifying feature of the life of the Legion is tlic increasing number of returned men who are now linking up with the local iranch. The value of the Canadian Legion In protecting the Interests t the disabled veterans Is recog-xlzcd, especially when. It was clalm-'d, certain interests would make jayment of bonds a more vital mater than the payment of pensions .o men and women who invested hlr lives for, their country. New triplications approved were from lames M. Captain. George W. "Jrtpps. W. H. Derry. A. E. Dickens, J. A. Hlnton, W. Hume. Robert Hunter and Arthur Button. SPORT CHAT ups are announced as follows: A. Donald, Empress, vs. G. P. Tinker, Canadian Legion. M. M. McLachlan vs. J. J. Judge. M. E. Young vs. Alex Murray. W E. WllHscroft vs Charlie Baptie Pete Pritchard vs. Alex Harvey. J. Sutherland vs. M. M. Lamb. A r If Past 45 and "Low" and Upset look Cor Acid Stomach : HERE ARC THE SIGNS: NrrvounM Fr4u1 1fdfl ' X NuTlttt lVrtinflof Ukn. : ! Intlidetln SlwplruntM S UnuI Apiwtltt Mouth Ai'WUy Num Sour Slomat'h ! Auto-lntolU'Xlon I WHAT TO DO FOR IT I m m TAKE 2 Impoonfuhc fhilltpV Mm o Mat-ncsit in flia of r vrf inormnt hrn you ttl up TKe nMhrr tnwooonful 30 rmnutri (iff rann. And anodxr Mat. you o to bed. OR-TiW the nw Ftulkpi Mrtkof Matmu each - . .r, ' , trinpoowul u- i . . rrciN aoove. 'held at Ottawa in March. The ques- : j If you have Acid Stomach, don t worry about it. Follow the simple directions iveu above. This small dosage of Phillips Milk of Magnesia acls at once to neutralize the cids that cause heodaciir. stomach pains unil other distress. Try it. 'You'll feel like a new jwrson. Hut be careful you get HKAL milk f macnesia when you buy fnmnc PHILLIPS' Milk of .Magnesia. See that the name "PHIL-LI PS" is on the label. ALSO IN TAlltT fOM Darti tiny UMrt l tht rqixvakftt of traioonful 0( Oram lliillipt' Milk Of Magimu. wu m cajuo Pltillipt Milt of Magnesia Today's Weather Terrace Clear, north wind, 38. Aiyansh Part cloudy, calm, 31. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 36. Stewart-rJart cloudy, calm, 2C. Hazeiton Clear, calm. 24. Smlthers Clear, calm cold. Bums Lake dear, calm, 7. Triple Island Part cloudy, northeast wind; sea smooth. Langara Island Clear. easterly wind; ea moderate Dead Tree Points-Part cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.04; temperature. 50: sea smooth. GIFT FROM LfAMINGTON (CANADA) TO LEAMINGTON SPA. ENGLAND) SHIPPED OVER 3500 MILES , 8Y EMPIRE AIL-WATER ROUTE ' British Tomato Products for British Hospitals light ritdit Steamship Sailings For Vancouvei Tuesday--Cardena 1.30 pjn. Thurs. as. Pr. Rupert 10:15 p.m. Friday as. Prin. Adelaide 10 pm Ss. Venture midnight Krom Vancouvei Sunday ss. Cardena p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert . 10 am Friday--ss. Prin. Adelaide pm Ss. Venture pm FK03I LEAMINC.TON TO LEAMINGTON BY 3,5(M).AIILE ALMVATEU, ALL-EMl'IHE ltOUTE Mayor E. Edmund Jones ileft. Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. England, receiving gift of tomato products from Mayor Rodell Smith, Leamington. Ont., and p.-csentlng them to Thomas Walker (centre) and Sir John Kelr ( ighti for distribution to Valentine Tea By Baptist Ladies Successful Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon In Church Tarlors A very successful Valentine tea wrs held by the Baptist Ladles' Aid-In the church parlors yesterday afternoon. The beautiful warm day enticed many to come out and. as x result, numerous callers patron lzed the affair. Ihe room was tastefully decorated with valentines, hearts and angels. A profusion of spring flow-efcydaffodils, irises, red and white carnations centred the jxmrlng table and added a touch of beauty in many places. Geneml convener was Mrs. Bert Morgan who was ably assisted In the tea roomNby Mrs. W. W.'Wra-thall. The scrvltcurs were Mes-dames J. Armstrong. C. O. Campbell and Vic Houston. Presiding at the pouring table were Mr. C. E. Larkin and Mrs. G. T. Hlbbard. ' In charge of home cooking tabic were Mrs. N. Fraser and Mrs. J. Hampton. The C. G. I. T. UlHi had charec of the candy tabic which was looked after by the Mlses Armstrong ani Bury. j The president. Mrs. Morris, re-! ceived the Kuests and Mrs. J. Lindsay was cashier. ( 1 A short musical program arranged by Mrs. V. Houkm conshtcd of 'enjovable violin duets by the MU-i ee E. Franks and E Johnstone audi violin solos by Mis Phyllis Hamb-j Mn. Arromnanist were Mrs. Black and Miss E. namblin. D E MS -Oik wed twiSnwke4 Well Vd WELL.WHO WOULD EVER A m 'IA THINK A CHAP COULD GO , mam anoget himself lost U- 7ft OUT HERE, OH, VELU - fl I GUESS WE BETTER GO OUT AND FIRE ( COUPLE Of SHOTS AND SEE IF WE CAN 11L JUST LIGHT UP MVPIPEl LOCATE LOCATE " JIM JIM !.. ' I7tt M ASOTRVANOFIGURE.TOUT.Jb, f LOOK ATOOF. SNlFFIN'dlMS HQ 2 PIPE -THE OLD GOV MUST HAVE AN IDEA:. u hi IS, lU BET JIMS JUST BEEN WALKIH' AROUND IN A CIRCLE s. u. s. 1 une in 1 opics HIGH LIGHTS TUISUAV 6:30Ed Wynn. KOMO. 7:00--Seth Parker. KOMO. 8:15 Memory Lane. KOMO. 9:30 Hodge-Podge Lodge, KOIN. tVMINESOAY 7:00 Hon. Archie and Frank, KNX. 7:30 Radio Forum. KOMO. 8:30 California n iMrade. KPO. 0:00-Stars of Uie W5t. KOMO. TIIIIUSDAY :00 Studio Chatter. KOMO. 70 Camel Program. KOIN. 7:30 Paul Whiteman Orch., KOMO. 815 - Standard Symphony. KOMO. FRIDAY 6:15 Gentleman Jim, Bonus. Patter. Etc.. C1XI. CRCV. 0:30 Melodic Strings, CFCN. CTtCV 7)0- June Mertllth's First KlplUers. KOViO. 7 30 one Man's Family, KOMO. 8,00 Don Pedro's Oypslrs. CFCM 8; 15 Gilmore Circus, KOMO. anil Reineiuhrr We nffer you a tiH4crn, efficient and re-liable Radio Service Superior Radio Service I'lmne Blue 320; 316 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR TIIK TOWWt LOCAL NEWS Miss -Sismund of Queen Charlotte City is paying a btlef visit to the city, having arrived from the Is-i lands on the Prince John yetcr-i day. She Is the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Slgmund, former-! ly of this city. I for! J. E. BodLlc, chief engineer WOT HIM -60Of!S00TTHE RIGHT IDEA-JlMlS JUST S1TTIN' AN f 8MOK1N'- SHlfF r tV'.7 i n THE TKurtday, February l$, u34 For Greater Enjoyment in Tea SALADA "Fresh from the Gardens" AND YOU CAM THANK YOUR LUCKY STAR FOR YOUP OGDEMVC 1.K i 1- the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. was an interesting speaker today at the weekly lircheon of tnn Prince rtupcrt Rotary Chib, hU subject being "Refrigeration". President John Dybhavn was In the chair. THROUGH MANY YEARS la hittotk HolifaM, ovr ilty yor ogo, even mrcbonli founded TS Royol Bank upon sound and coniervotiv pflnclpWt, To lhei pr ino'plet Ihe Bank hoi ifeodfoill odhered. Chongmg condition! have only ettabliihed iti tirtngth and pritn. 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