PAGE TWO I GOOD FOR ONE FOUR OUNCE TIN OP RPAIlYQ DOUBLE -ACTN6 DKMIU:) BAKING POWDER with the purchase of 1 lb. package Braid's Tea cr Coffze TO GROCERS Krlurn ikU Coupon and rrrlr err tfii frum frtw Bf?AD TUCK & COMPANY LTD. VAr,".CUVTR, B.C. Inquire Regarding New Special Rates For Room and Board at THE KNOX HOTEL R. BRASELL "Banquets a Specialty-Phone 71 N. M. BRASELL MEN ! Protect Your Ankles Nothing better in cold or wet weather than a boot. Gives aqcled protection to your ankles frof the damp and gives a degree or Varmth. Black or brown, kid or calfskin. Priced from $3.95 up Agents for the famous "IfATlTT SHOE" Where Most People Trade F AMILY SHOE STORE LTD. PIIOKE 357 (Estab. 1908) TI1IKD AVENUE THE ENGINEERS GUIDE (To Success) Correspondence Training Leading to University Degrees, Specialized Engineering Branches and Government Certificates ENGINEERS or POTENTIAL ENGINEERS Interested in taking Instruction in any of the aDDlled sciences leading t.n by "professional Institutions 6r certificates of competency "please .1 uup a ime mj me iccnnoiogicai insuiuie, c o tne Daily News. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE January Sale Inlaid Linoleum, square yard .$1.28 Printed Linoleum, square yard 75c Special Prices on Clearance Lines Phone 775 Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S C ATA LA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver. Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:38 P.M. Due Var- bUver, '(Monday run. , If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. V. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5G8 Treat Yourself Wfnotf "uiw new rear WWPM, by having your Coal bin ! Xhe'vM fl,n of thc ,,cst coal in PHJLPOTT - EVITT & Co. Ltd. Have the Goal to Suit Your Requirements 651 PnONE 652 GROTTO IS ' VICTORIOUS; Defeated Moose Decisively In Senior' eailly. League Last Night Grotto showed why they were first half winners in the Senior Basketball League by emerging last night with a clean 53 to 36 victory oyer the Moose. Playing without the services of Campbell arid Smith, the first half was even With the "Moose leading by one 'point, 15 to 14. In the second half, MacPh-ee arid Morgan went on a scoring spree, gathering 40 points between them. Morgan set a new pblht-getfirig record for the season by snaring 24 points. Wifh'ten minutes to"play, the score was tied at 31 all but the Tobacconists gradually pulled away and won decisively. Armstrong' and Stiles were high scorers for the Antlered Herd. F. Comadina refereed the game ery capably. Individual scores were as follows: Grotto MacPhee 1I61, Ralch-rord 4i. Stalker (7), Morgan 24, Montesand (2), A. Murray; tola!; 53. Moose Mitchell (2), Stiles (10), Wingham 6), "It: Morrison 2), J. Morrison 4), Armstrong i2('; to-al, 36. Ladies! Game In the Ladies' League, Grottettes stepped 'out to win their second straight victory by taking the High Jhool quintette into camp: by a jcore of 18 to 8. Working with blocklike precision, the Grottettes' forward line opened up at the start and took a six-point lead before the Students could obtain a point. At the rest period Grottettes .were leading 10 to 2. The second half was more closely contested. The Students began to bear down but could not break through the Grotto defence. Men-zles was high scorer for the winners with eight points while T. Davis was outstanding for the Students. High School Ellison, Davis (3), Blaine (2), Arney, Lewellyn 1), McLeod (2), Robertson; total, 8. Grottettes Smith (4), Beale (6), Menzies (8), Croxford, McMeekln, Erikson; total, 18. Intermediate Game Scythians opened up ''their second half campaign by talking a close 34 to 33 Victory "over Ben's News Stand in one of the best intermediate games 'to date.' With Nakamoto, newly reinstated, teaming with Viereck in their forward line, Ben's opened up with a bang and were leading 12 to 2 after fve minutes of play. The Scythian machine could hot seem to function and at the breather the Newsies were on the long end of a 25 to '13 count. After a little "pep talk" from Coach Morgan, the Scythians opened up and began to click. With Beynon, Montesano and Campbell on the forward line, the Scythians gradually overcame their 12-polnt deficit and tied the score iri ten mlhutes of play. The remainder of the game was closely contested, the lead changing continuously. Wilh an exciting finish and with the; whole team playing like Tro-jarjs, the Scythians came out winners by a one-point margin. Scythians Beynon (13), Montesano (9), Murray (4), Currie (2), Lefourneau, Gillis (2), Campbell (4); total, 34. Ben's Brown (7), Viereck (10), BIdke (3), Suehlro, Nakamoto Bryant (2); total, 33. Junior Game In the opener, Junior Moose won from Jhe High School by a 15 to 7 score. The first half was close with the Moose having a one-point lead at the interval, 3-2. In the second half, with 'Blaine and Wlnklow rn. ening Up, the Moose went on to win jligh School J. O'Neill (2), Hi-ratio (2), Fitch, Yamanaka, Knut- SOh. B. O'Neill 131 nnltnnv tntol n oose Blaine (4), Winslow (6)1 Holkestad, Hale, Blake, (2), Currie, SPECIAL PRIGE On Custom fallo'r-Made SUITS $38.50 Reduced,toY30 From Jan. 12 to Feb. 12 This is lowest price ever charged for these stjlts M. T. LEE Third Avenue Next to M. M. Stephens Friday January. J5, 1937 THE DAILY NEWS HOCKEY SCORES National League Chicago. '3; &aroons,',7. Detroit, 2; New" York Rangers. 0. Pacific Coast League Portland, 5; Oakland, 2. Mrs. Donald "McKay, wife of the agent of the Alaska Steamship Co. at Skagway, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Seattle. Bremner t3, McLeod; total, 15. ' Referees F. Comadina -and Johnson. Scorer, J. Antonelli. Reporter, M. D. Montesano. LEAGUE STANDING Senior League W. L. Grotto 2 0 Lambie ti Stone 0 1 Moose'...! 0 1 I 1 Pi 4 0 0 ' Intermediate League Scythian's '!..!...'.! 1 0 2 Moose .1 6 2 Ben's News Stand 0 1 0 Regiment 0 0 Ladies' League Grottettes . 2 0 4 High 'School .0 1 0 Annette's , 0 1 0 'Junior League scouts !!.'.4.::.V.'......' .1 0 2 Moose '.1 0 2 High School 0 1 0 Seal Cove"..'. 0 10 WHY WOULD YOU LIKETOO SEE THE CORONATION RULES I. Annrtrt mutt not be mora 'than 25 words. I. Fjwh mwfr must b. wnmMn!l by a bbl from tin ol 'CIIOWN liRAND" Corn Syrun, IwnJ in m mauy tna.inu ou like, batorh and r vrr nnrr mrt be vx.n.poiii by a "CKOWN JiltAND" CORN KVKIT label. 3. Write your name anil adilrma and ait pliinlr ami tl.e frocar'i nam from whom you purchaitd 'CROWN BRAND" Corn Syrup. 4, Tb prif wlnnprs will bn announnn as anon u posaible after the ckse of each con-tert. t. The Judges' derhlona are final and there can be do correspondence with contestants. 0. Only children years of sue and under, residents of Canada, may compete. Km-ployeeaof theC'anadaPtarchCo., Umited, their farTiilNs and employees of the Com-pany'a Advcrtisinf agency, are not eligible, 7. In ease of a tie, duplicate prirea will be awarded. t. Only children who hr.ve answered the iwuqueniion win ueeugioie for the Grand Triics. 9. Winners of the Crand lriiea will sail from Montreal each with a parent or guardian on April Urd and return sailing on May 15th. 10. Rrrt Contest eloees February 25th and all entries mutt be mailed not later than that date. Answers mutt be mailed to The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited, P.O. Bos 127, Montreal. C-2 LOST IN OYLING Ketchikan Had Best of Series Of Fire Games Played In Alaska City This Week Prince Rupert bowlers, wjio re turned to -Ifee city on the-Princess Norah yestt&ay aftemobn, played fiv match or a total M fifUn genes wit$ -the Elks at K$th kwa. Hie lacals were bjateri four matches of th? five, "the 'toa' game count being ten for Ketchi- fcah artd fWe 'for "Pr!Hce"Rtip?rt. The matches resulted as follow Firsf Prince Rupsrt-752, 871, 819. KHchlkan-525. 878. 861. Ife'"Ruprt-0;' Ketchikan, Second Prince Rupert 805, 824, 931. Ketchikan 821, 924 898. Prince Rupert, 1; Ketchikan. Third Prince RuperU-899, 867. 759. Ketchikan 838, 840, 786. Prince Rupert. 2; Ketchikan, Fourth Prince Rupert 808, 792, 828. Ketchikan 861. 842. 815. Prince Rupert, 1; Ketchikan, 3. Fifth Prinoe Rupert-815, 866, 868. Katehikan 996, 914, 846. Prince Rupert. 1; Ketchikan. 2. The Prinze Rupert players were 1. 2. Guiiierson, Bury, Morin, Schria-' berg. Smith and Ciccone. Ketchikan "pla ffers were Howard, Daniels. Mik4s; Tibby. Zeigler, Boos, Blan-ton. Davies and Bailey. Tentative arrangements have been made for a return series or matches In Pimce Rupert nex. month. BANQUET -AT MASSKTT MASSETT, Jan. 15: -The ne Indian Agent forhe Queen Charlotte Islands. J3. T. Ptiflllps. Indian Ant' V. ' E. Ca'lEson t Prince. Rupert, who was'H v(l,or on oin- 1 WMrtees. and Miss Gibson and lbs Morm. school teaher's,''wtre guests of honor at a banquet by 1 the Native Si--te:hood of Massett nt ihe first of thc week. FOR BAD BREATH and SMOKER'S THROAT AWD A TWO WEEKS TOUR OF BRITAIN (or the option of $500 In cash) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THREE GRAND PRIZES- each consisting of A FREE TRIP TO THE CORONATION For a BOY or GIRL accompanied by a parent or guardian This, the greatest con rest for Schoolchildren ever held In Canada, offers every boy and fllrl a fair and eqnal chance to win an all-eipenae Free Trip to see the Coronation and a' two weeks' tour of Britain. It alo IncluJea a Free Trip Tor a parenrtir guardianto accompany each child. . . It'a all Free Including een pocket money to spend aa you got THE CONTEST What you have to do: Answer two simple questions, the' first one of which appears In this adeer ttsement on the Ml amf another'whlch win be announced late In February. Each and every answer must be accompanied by a "CROWN BRAND" Corn Syrup label. You can send In as many answers as you like, provided a "Crown Brand" label Is enclosed for each answer. Head the Rules at the left Carefully. The answer to the first question, must be mailed not later than February 25th. EVERY CHILD HAS A CHANCE TO WIN! Every Iloy and Cirl of 17 years and under can enter. The Jadgea will be well-knowa srhtol twhers and principals. Ttielr decisions will e absolutely impartial and final. Wrililig, ajM-llins:, phraseology and neatness will count in the judging. 448 CASH PRIZES Besides the wonderful Crand Prizes of Free Trips to the Coronation, there will be 224 Cash FrUes for each question, imagine what a good chance you have to win a prize. 1st Prize SS0.00 4th Prize $5.00 2nd Prize $25.00 20 Prizes of $2.00 3rd Prize $10.00 200 Prizes of $1.00 THE GRAND PRIZES A Free Trip to the Coronation accompanied by a Parent or Guardian will be awarded to each of the three children who send In the best Individual answers during the entire contest the winners, however; must have answered the two questions. PRIZES TO GROCERS. To the grocers who supplied "CROWN BRAND" iiuce liianu prize winners ISO, o each. For the two separate contests-J lt.eo each for the first four winners and 15 00 each for th neit twenty dinners (for each contest). EDWARDSBURG CROWN BRAND mi314H GVLailil hunR ariiur The Great Energy Food One of the famous. nrnHnrtc nf The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited Would You like $5.00 Have you an old suit or overcoat stored away somewhere which is an eyesore every time you look at it? We'll allow you five 'dollars for it on a tradein on any suit or coat in our store. STARTING FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 THIS SPECIAL WILL CONTINUE FOR TEN DAYS! Here is an opportunity to acquire a new outfit and save money also assist some needy person as all tradein's will be donated to charity. WILLIAM F. STONE "Clothes of Distinction" Before Stock Taking Sale Fx ix Coats a.t less than Half Price Watch the Window G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable RUCKLEYX Pleasant, Soothing--10&25ii jrrjl v !, 1 5 l axi ! Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VAI.KNTIN DAIHV TO THE ""''on B)(flM Ik . 1 1 1 1 And Messenger Service Stand: Empress Hotel Hill Stuurl Al Frenrh John Saunders Fancy Work At Reasonable Prices Palmistry Suite 7, First Floor FEDERAL HLDG. Phone ttrcen 701 FREE TROUSERS Free trousers or 10 discount for Suit or pvercoat of House of Hobberlln Clothes during the month of. January only, and 0" discount offered cit House of Stone Clothes. ' quality, Style, Tit, Satisfaction Guaranteed LING - The Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone CI9 The Central Hotel IUMKNIS and CAFE rhone 51 For Best Household. Coal MUS. C. E. BLACK TRAPPERS! Attention! Don't sel your furs until you sec Frank Lockwood P. P. J?ox 20fl COAL TO PLEA8E EVERYBODY Satisfaction puaranteed FAMOUS KDSON ALUEKTA j COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL n VANCOUVElt ISLAND COAL PKINCE RUPERT FtjED COMPANY PHONE: 58 -and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU, Prpprl'tor MA HOME AWAY FKQM IIOR1E" mates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot &; Cold Watr Prince Kupert, B.C. 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