PAGE TWO T7TR DAILY NTTCS PHONE 357 Be careful what kind of shoes you buy . . the new "streamlined" fashions lead right down to the fret! Of course, quality-made shoes cost a little more, but you get so much more In style, comfort and fitting qualities. See the Onyx models before yon deride the shoe question. MEMBER OF BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION TELLS GRAPHIC STORY TO LOCAL AUDIENCE. Continued rrom Page 1 were described such as laying came lh the summer from the Antarctic islands. They were most amusing' creatures. Their mode of courting was for the male to bring along a pebble and drop it In front of the female. If the latter picked it up, they mated. If she did not, then the male picked it up himself again and went along to try someone eke, guins were very very keen keen young. Those which did not have any would fight with those that did for possession of the young. The Just One of the Styles In Black or Brown Kid Where Mast People Trade F AMILY SHOE STORE LlD. (Estab. 1908) THIRD AVENUE Children's Story Hour For Little Folk Held Today down of food bases and the pre- limlnaries for the trips which would j The Idttle Children were fittingly later be made inland to the polar entertained this morning at the wastes. Night commenced on April etory hour by Mrs. R. Cameron, 17 and darkness prevailed with no Mrs. S. D. Johnston and Mrs. PT sunlight again until August 17. In- H. Unzsy. Iliey pleased the audi tense cold as low as 72 Vfe degrees sce with tfc2 ever popular stories below zero prevailed and all lived 01 Jac and the Beanstam," under the ice and snow with tun- "Utile Half Chick," "Teeny Tiny," nels connecting the various parts "Bumpifc.jUtdLn." "Mother Hulda" of the camp. To keep up the morale und Qu:st tale of 'The work had been found the most ef- Eea" Varlety tro- h an action song. fecttve means. There were also re-. t next weex une program 101 between between the the ages ages of of 9 cWldTen r,rfin au an tw Ht..i and 12 will be in charge of Mrs. sions. r-.t Great was the rejoicing , , . F. E. Robertson, Winnie Cameron ,, when the sun came iin. Then the v. ' . . . . . , , ., ana Mrs. w. L, Stamford. As an v . p added feature John Moran of SIT . , . . 0reen Island "Bhthouse, an auth ....., u v.- or o many splendld stories foi port were usea m me aasnes ror chlJdrerii wil a gust sfcory tel the polar regions sledge dogs, jer tractors and airplanes. The co- . ordination of these was a matter of great importance, requiring precision and care. Capt. Innes-Taylor described more or less cursorily the accomplishments of the expedition in obtaining practical knowledge and scientific data as to the remote southern continent. Among other things great coal areas and deposits of coppsr and silver had been checked upon. Meteorological, geological, geographical, radio, cosmic ray and other conditions had been studied and much valuable information obtained. Of outstanding interest was Capt. Innes-Taylor's description of the limited natural life of Antarctica. The Emperor penguins were the only creatures that made their home all the year around there. They bred their young In the dead of winter. They had no nests but hatched their eggs by holding them under their wings. Their enemies were the seals. When the penguins went to the edge of the ice, to fish, they were very careful. They would shove on? of their number into the water. If he got along ail right and was not attacked by seals, they would all go In to fish. If, however, he should Hotel Arrivals Royal Chin Jen. tlty. Prince Rupert W. B. Wetmore and A. L. Taylor, Vancouver; Marjorle Tinker, Victoria. Central . J. T. Bradley, city. B. Irvine, federal radio inspector, after a ten-day' trip through the Interior on official duties, arrived in the city on Thursday night's train and sailed this morning on the Princes Adelaide for Ocean Falls. He will be back here again In a few days. The council of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, In reply to a request from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce has authorized the secretary to write elating that the local organization is not in favor of the appointment of a Royal Commission to investigate the affairs of the Western provinces, suggesting that the gov-ernment already had all the in-formation necessary in regard to encounter a seal, those on the bank 1 financial condition. would move off and leave him to his fate. Then there were the stewards of Henley Regatta smaller type of penguin which ; reported at the annual meeting recenuy a proni 01 more than so.ouo was made on the year'f operations and that tho regatta was stronger financially than ever before. there is still a spirit of adventure in man, a desire to uncover the un known spots of the world, then These small pen- they are well worthwhile. So long to have, as any carts of the world remain unknown, so long will man seek them." The speaker repeated the motto result was that sometimes the which had been found at the calm young aiea Decauso ine auuus were so busy In fighting over who should possess and care for them. Value of Expeditions "I am not interested," declared Capt. Innes-Taylor In conclusion, "In the commercial value of the Antarctic. It; undoubtedly, has a value but riot Immediate. To me, it seems? If' these""expedltlons " do nothing more. ..than show that In Antarctica in honor of Scott, the British explorer "to strive, to seek, to find but not to yield." Mrs. A. E. Parlow proposed a vote of thanks to CaDt. Innes- Taylor. This was carried with enthusiasm. Mrs. J. A. Hlntbn presided at the piano to accompany "O Canada" at opening and "God Save ihe King" at closing. lasting for two hours. PORT AUSTRALIA JOKERS STILL MAKES BID WIN BOWLING Today's Play England made a great reply today to Australia's first innings total of 288 runs and, at the close of the second day's play, had hit 174 for two wickets. Old Country Soccer First Round Scottish Cup Hearts 3, St. Bernard's 1. Queen of South 1, Rangers 0. Dalbeattie 1, Queen's Park 2. Clyde 8, Vale Ocoba 0. Montrose 1, Third Lanark 1. Alrdrieonlans 3, Dundee 1. 1. Babcock and Wilcox 0, Ihverness Caledonians 1. Boness 0, Cowdenbeath 6. Dumbarton 3, Keith 1. S. Mirren 4, Heath 0. MotherweH 3,,Galston 1. Stenhousemuir 1, Celtic 1. Falkirk 6, Peebles Rovers 0. Kilmarnock 1, Brechin 2. Ayr 0, Partlck 2. Aberdeen; 6, Inverness Thistle 0. Eight games postponed. First Round Replay Morton 6, Murray Field Amateurs 0. Fourth Round English Cup Bolton Wanderers 1, Norwich City 1,, Everton 3, Sheffield Wednesday 0. Arsenal 5: Manchester United 0. LutcuV Town 2, Sunderland 2. Swansea Town 0, York City 0. Coventry City 2, Chester 0. Grimsby Town 5, Walsall 1. Exeter City 3, Leicester City 1. Preston North End 5, Stoke City Manchester City 2, Accrlngton Stanley 0. Mlllwall 3, Swansea 0. Burnley 4, Bury 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers Sheffield United 2. Tottenham Hotspurs 2, Plymouth rgyle 0. Derby "County 3, Brentford 0. West Bromwlch Albion 3, Darlington 2. English League First Division Charlton Athletic 2, Middlesbrough 2. Liverpool 3, Leeds United 0. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SUphnUdcn and KmUiiw. Im mm4 Braaa C tim. BeefcrW and AeetylaM Welding. lytnUlUu SawadB mm Mialac Machine?. AS Type erf Cm CnUea Repaired and Orerhauled. 2, Hockey Standings International Section W. D. L. F. A. P. Sanadiens 18 3 9 88 76 39 Montreal 10 7 13 61 68 27 ' Toronto 11 2 15 69 72 24 Americans 8 4 17 64 94 20 American Section Detroit 17 5 7 75 57 39 Rangers 14 5 10 72 57 34 Boston 13 5 11 72 73 31 Chicago 8 6 17 56 70 22 .Pacific Coast League W.' D. L. F. A. P Portland . 13 5 8 57 43 31 Vancouver 10 8 8 71 59 28 OaklarTd 8 7 11 50 61 23 Seattle 9 4 13 58 73 22 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST-rBlack fur lined glove. Finder phone Blue 787. (26) The Irrepressible Five Jokers de 2 to 1 in wickets 4n the opening day of the;ie'- w.c w.c fourth test match Friday. i talcing a victory from Old Empress Stanley McCabe. Aimle tfcis-W a simuar margm. ine .serv.ee -or.f-.tn mario oi-tbiw-ioiit nf hieiclub bowlers, as a result, moved team's mnn in a brilliant Innins nto second place in the league landing, leaving the Empress and Laundry tied in the basement. High iverage scorer was Nels Gunder-:on of Empress with 194. Individual scores: Gyro Club Dibb urrie 150 Bulger .-. 116 Murray 204 atone ....... handicap Totals . 1st 2nd 219 130 .162 90 Ross 191 Donald 166 Moran 189 Clccone 135 Handicap ; 0 17G 195 164 163 90 193 158 173 161 0 Pioneer Laundry 1st 2nd V. Houston 138 239 Wesch :.'..;... 198 Klnslor . ,'. ., 127 D. Houston L....-...'..:i56 Low Score 152 Handicap 51 162 116 155 158 51 3rd 168 174 152 160 157 90 .941 918 901 Old Empress.' 1st 2nd Gunderson .-....'I'.l 186 190 3rd 207 165 180 186 196 . 0 Totals .. 837 875 934 Five Jokers: 1st 2nd Davies , 206 171 Dingwell ;Xu 152 180 Stiles 155 179 Smith 169 158 Mcintosh .198 173 Handicap . 48 48 3rd 115 144 143 202 164 48 Totals 923 909 816 3rd 190 113' 198 'm 115 51 Totals 822 881 828 League standings to date are as follows: Five Jokers 8 4 8 Gyro Club 3 3 3 Pioneer Laundry .2 4 2 Empress ' '. .2 4 2 Boys' Club Off I Musketeers And ! To Good Start' Ramblers in Tie Encouraging Reports Are Received . At' Monthly Meeting sianaing asi msni oy ueiwims ! At the monthly meeting of the prince Rupert Dairy and Canadian i supervisors of the Boys' Club on j National Recreation Association by ilnursday evening a very encour- i scores of 7 to 2 In each case. Grotto, j aging report was given. Canvassers iwno had been leading, and Sons i covering less than one-quarter of 0f Norway, who had been tied for 'the cttv have raised-$3158. If the Scores 267 Runs in Attempt To Hold Leadership In Five Pins With j response in the rest of the city is Even up Test Series Stanley , Gyro Moving Into Second jas frfta. the work can be carried on. McCabe Plays Brilliantly Place 1 The attendance abnegated 258 1 1 which avwnKt almost 12 boys per ADELAIDE, AusL, Jan. 30: CP 1 Aictralia. nuking a bold bM toj jven up,the test cricket series with feated J Pioneer JZ,T Laundrv . , U rVd coal, a more serviceable stove p Pntrliinrt uvinvl m 3ftt Tlin ,..,. r. ffw 5JV!1 cBVn!the Five Pin p Bowling League last, , . sliufflcboard and ping-pong, also a large game of donkey. More chairs, small tables, boxlnr gloves, games, etc. are badly needed. Two new supervisors have joined. Just three more will complete the quota. Tnftr motion gladly aupplini on mny imcurity. Write ui today. ! . 1 . ,4 DniMhlAra rlrOtL i out into a tie for the leucershlp of ithe Prince Rupert Bridge League second place with the Musketeers and RamBlers, wejti lea behind when their game was postponed. In the other fixture of the evening Canadian Legion defeated Ilrack-man & Kcr 5 to 4. ; The standing to date: W. L. P. 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