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A ir;: wa- He id by the RouJ.hport M.otoi flub. TEAMS IN iPLAY FINE DEADLOCK Boston and New York Ranfers on Even Term For leadership of - American Diriion CHICAGO. Feb. 1: CP Botn Brahia. by defeating the Black 1 lawks here in a UtrJiUy contested came last niaht. remained in a deadlock with New York Rangers, .who won over the Red Wings at Detroit, Xor first place In the Am erica n DrfMon of the National Hockey League, the Hawks dropping into third place. Week-rnd results in the National ll'iefcrytsliflagiie. were as follows Saturday Games DeJroit 3, Monlnl 7. Toronto 5, naneri 1. Boston 0. St Louis 3. f Sunday (James Canadierw 3. Americans 1. Rangers 6. Detroit 3. JJfton 2, Chicafto 1. The Native Sons of Canada, with headquarters in To-j HnrlrOV QfonflJttfYe ronto, have juat issued a booklet entitled "A Catechism on I 1 OldllUIHgb r 1: P1.1.. J) ...i.li- l i . . .1,. ' v auauian status wnicn enueavors to jjiuvc ijiul vauuuu is not a part of the British Empire, that there i'b no such i thing as a Commonwealth of Nations, that Canada isl-noron wholly and5ciiinjiJetely an indejiendent nKtion, that Canada jMaroons International Ditilon It is curious that this little publication should be issuetl jJJJJJ jj at a time whehtheo seems to be in Canada a tendency for : chicagoi is tne nationalized citizens to pay paixicuiar attention to, Detroit n their forrherjnationality. In Prince Rupert the Scandinavians are shewing much greater national activity than ever tney nave snown oeiore, not a uisagreeanie activity iseattif but one that recognizes the nationality of their fore-i Portland fathers in a marked degree. The Japanese are putting! Vancouver forward their nation and showing pride in their Oriental ''f"1"n status. Italian?! are advocating the scheme of government r J !'''ry carried out irtiieir country and extolling the virtues of Mussolini. Germans are going Hitlerite. Czecho-Slovak-ians are shovvnig pride in the land of their birth and other nationalitw$rsHiftisented in this country are also showing j similar tendencies ( ' ! In view of tm. tendency of the time we do not like the propagation of vleSvs which tend to break down the ties of the pa?t. We-want, a real Canadianism but there is nothing to be gained byHLrying to read ourselves out of the British Pirn pi re. e call it Empire" for want of a better word. The expression "Commonwealth of Nations" is cumbersome and ust aw incorrect. It is better to acknowledge that the word 'Empire" has taken on a new meaning and continue to use it-jn any event we cannot cut away from all old associations until the nationalized citizens have passed or and given place to the new generation of Canadian born who in a few years will dominate Canadian life. 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OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record of all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 three days, lost to the local Moose cagers 43-33 Saturday night in one of the best-hoop games that has ever been put on by any visiting quintet here. It was featured with dean play, good shooting and fine BILLIARD PLAYING Some Fixture Parli-illy Completed Willi .Many Games SUII OuWUmliiic Pour out of x taw su lr b.ru playud to U Prtnce Kuir' ll.tl.ard UHCW ttttte i n! la i vi'tniM NeHw-n l!an-1 , torfttfl in a spiendll pVrfohnahce. (Vs. G A. Woodland. Canadian br-U Inman had riot bfci bounced on ;gten: J B Morris vs. George Cripps I personals Ute locals might have lost. lAggregate srore to date: Elks. WH. i. 95 42 1 t es . I . t a. . I wmgnam oi uic ncxweinaa a Dig night, scoring 32 pobila. : Tte game startMlaat "h trie visitors having more than their j share of the play with tlieir guards hoidim; the locals down to six points while they got II in the first quarter. On resumption of the se cond quarter they added eight points to their score while the locals got through with 11. After the interval the locals tied It iii) at 19-all. Then the battle was jon from basket to basket with the visitors staving riant with the 89 42 Moose up to the last five minutes w 4jof play. Wingham ank one a mln-92 28ite while the Visitors scored none. It was one of the ( leanest displays A p of basketball that has ever been 54 40 w-en heie. Referee Skinner called 29 ; !3 fouls, seven on thp Ketchikan five 28 and six on the locals. Tlie visitors gg 17 j will be back seme time next week to play a game wih tlie Canadian National Recreation Association. The Canadian Legion defeated Uie High School 34-18 In an Inter mediate curtain-raiser. The Vets had things their own way right jfrom tts-start. Half time was 20-10 and In the second half the Vets held the Students down to eight point while they got 14. Individual scorinp: Intermediate Game High School H3-Llndsfly 6), Campbell 3, Tobey, Davie. Fulton, Morgan 9, McMeekin. Legion 34) Armstrong 19). Mc- Pnee 15. Blake (10H Suehlro. Christian. Senior Game Ketchikan Owls '33) P. Johnny (4), W. Allen 8j, Atkinson 3), L. Pawsey 2), G. Inman (6), Peterson (10), Burton. S. Burton. Moose (43 Pierce (4), Smith 3), Johnson 2. Winpham '32 . Stef-fensrud i2, Amry Vance, Menzies COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to lve satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats and Barley, Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 58. radian Legion, S64: Grotto. 95 i February 12-W E. WUUseroft, Bks, vs. A. Donald. Rm press. (Aggregate score to date: FJka, 1234: Empress. 1139.) .star for the visit Februarv &-j9raM.Anrirmv F!W Canadian Legion. SW.i January 31-Oeorge Oripna, Ca- nadian Legion, vs. L Raabe. Em-! prea. i Aggregate senre to date , fin press, 1214; Canadian Legion.! HM.i January 20 George Howe. Orot- i to. vs. James Andrews. Elks. Ag-' gregate scare to date: Kfts, 1141. Grotto. 10U.I 1 January 24-J. Sutherland. Grot-I to, vs. George Crtpjis. Legion. iAg-' gregate score to date: Grotto. 11BG: Canadian Legion, lbai.t January n-a. A. Woodland.; Canadian Legion, vs. James An drews. Elks. AgrcKate score to date: Canadian Legion. MM: Elks. 122S.I ! Billiard Averages O. Ttl. Av. W. Stuart Elks) 9 2250 250 J. Bulger (Elks) 2 500 250 George Cripps (CD 5 1247 249 M. E. Young Emp) 10 2479 248 H. Menzie (Elks) 7 1730 247 A. Donald Emp) 9 1930 241 C. P. Balagno FJks) 9 2159 240 W. Macey Emp 1 238 238 P. Pritchard Emp) 9 2137 237 R. McLeod Emp) 8 1892 237 Bert Morgan (O) 7 1C39 234 J. E. Morris Klk) . 8 1874 234 L. Raabe Emp) 7 1G27 232 E. BaU G) 9 2084 232 3. D. Macdonald (G) .3 C92 231 E. Cameron Binp) ... 0 2079 231 J. Allen CL 5 1151 230 A. Harvey CLI 4 918 230 George Howe G) 7 1580 227 VI. Hutson (O) 1 225 225 M. M. Lamb CL) 9 2028 225 D. Brown G) 9 2001 222 W. Wllllscroft (Elki) 8 17C3 220 O. A. Woodland CL) 0 1290 215 O. P. Tinker (CD 9 1932 215 E. Stacey (Emp) l 214 214 J. Sutherland (O) 5 1054 211 Jas. Andrews (Elks) . G 12C2 210 T Kerrigan G) 9 1845 205 A. Beale CL) 7 1305 194 C L Youngman (CD 3 579 193 BILLIARD SCHEDULE February 19 Elks vs. Grotto. February 21 Empress vs. Legion. February 26 Legion vs. Elks. Kohik! Pi I!:it-, i-.u h Individual Cusiaid Cup- i-.irti HmuKl Civmoli' with Pli 1'lale t'oter farh Monday. Feirui Bulkley Valley Bulletins Use the ti.t ooai lx-st suited to your neeK lii,. lump-, do r.ot. burn best in all stovtv. If you want heat, there is more in Bulkley Valley Coal If you want fMf icienex . ask your dealer to ml the representative to you. It costs you nothing and nMy save vou a lot. d.un Ukmmi and Uruttu and. i "wiiwinwiJItwmn 1 Hie :i.4Ui ha an aienrefcau . i ,,f jsii I..BM individual remits f f-li.-. lB o e nntor. tiaaadiaa J Allen, lit ; Bart Halt SM. Arthur Heal. 394: T. Kerrigan. ' M XI. Lmk. ; X mtltfrtond.,". " 2 jo PYREX WARE mi u. nut ovr.N hakim; IlmmH (Jmweroji-s with nin h Sll. SI M & .; .tlo Two mote gams were played UUIXLUH U 1 ltlU If niVLi . frmn l-ist Tuesday night's flsture. n.nr m MrBrlde SI giving the Btka a ta of IBM to 1139 ifltBtaf arBiaiBrBrBtBrataiaearBt-atarBfStBfBt aa a n with ne game rnaalamg to be ' played The gamea played at the -- wtk-end r suited as follows: C P BaUgno. Bks. 3M: E. Cam HUOP GAME " Harry Mensto. XbS. R. XteLwd. 167 Moose Senior Team Defeat Ket chikan Owls by Score of 43 to 3" Saturday Ermine The Ketchikan Owls basketball team, playing on a strange floor after having been on a boat for Following are the line-ups for to '1 morrow night: C. P Balagno. Bits. vs. Don' Brown. Orotso. W. K. WUUseroft vs. Bart BaU. James And reus vs. George Howe William 8tuart vs. Bert Morgan. J. K Morris vs. T. Kerrigan. Harry Meroie vs. J. StKherland. Outstanding GaniM Fettowrng are the outstanding games: February 14 O A. Woodland. Canadian Legion, vs Oeorge Howe. passing and defence work. The visi- 'Grotto; George Cripps vs. Bert Mor-! tors used five men. up and fivetgan. Aggregate score to date: Ca tiling that was new to the local fans was Uie playing of the game In four lg-mlnute quarters t One eo Id not pte anyndivldual TheFsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily Hj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. II. J. ZHMKE1IR Fully Equip;x'd jnI Experienced Chimney Sweep Authorized certificates issued with each chimney cleaned Call or Telephone Thompson Hardware SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE Feiiruary 21 CNR A vs 8wlfti; arotto vs Canadian Legion; Ram blers vs. "Rupert Brand" February 28--Swifts vs. "Rupert Brand" Musketeers; Grotto vs. ftamblers; Canadian I.e1on vs.CN. R.A. March 7 Canadian Legion v SwifU; -Rupert Brand" Musket eers vs. Grotto; O.N.R.A. vs. Ramblers. March 14 Ramblers vs. Swifts: Grotto vs. C.N.R.A.: "Rupert Brand" Musketeers vs. Canadian Ieg(dn. BASKETBALL ' February 18 Grotto vs Moose, Grotto vs High School, Warriors vs Lepion. Scythians v;. Scout SCHEDULE 0FWHIST February 22 I.O.O.F. vs. Sons of Norway, Grolto vs. Canadian Le gion. March 1 St. Andrews vs. lai.o.F, Sons of Norway vs. Canadian Le gion. March 8 I.O.O F. vs. Canadian Legion, Grotto vs. St. Andrews. The league standing to date is as follows: Sons of Norway Oddfellows ... St. Andrew's .. Canadian Lejrlnn Grotto w W. L. ,..5 0 .2 1 - 04, 1 mil ' um i MACKENZIE'S ITRNITl RE Walnut FlntA) Bed-li .4. .spimit .i it frit in. miiv- w l am1 S24.00 Phone "75 Third Ave. Prince Mupert Mail Scheduli For the Vau Mondays, Wedneadays and F days 4 30 "'tn i I'riiin Ihr It Tuesdays. Thursdays and 8 ' ir days 10 15 r.n For Vancouirr Mondays train 1 . 4 30 p.m. Tuesday !2 30 tin?. Vedrvefiays (train i 4 3C Thuradaya 9 30 -vn Friday ... 11 lti- Feb. 14 and X ...... 4 i Saturday 5 ; ' ,1'rom Vancouver Sunday 4 p.tn. Tueeday (train) 10 15 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. Tlmrsday ttraln) 10 15 Friday .... 4 p.m. Saturday ttraln) 10: 15 p.m. Feb. 10 and 34 l or Anyox and Stewart-Sunday 7 pw Wednesday 3 p.m. Trom Anyox and Stewart i Tuesday 11 :30 a ra I Thursday 8 pm ! Saturday V"' For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 p-m From Na River and Port Slmpn Tuesday, 11 ;30 am For queen Charlotte Islands Feb. 15 9 Ft". From Queen Cltarlote Uland Feb. 13 and 27 CRIBBAGE FIXTURES February 25 Grotto vs, M-nsf-Canadian Legion vs. Meat packr. Empress vs. I.O.O.F., Elevator CJiJtA.