:l. J! Buy at the Family and receive the utmost in Style, Comfort & Value Shoes that are a pleasure to wear at a modest price F AMILY oooooooooooooooo SHOE STORE LtD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. POLLEN - - - Managing-Editor J SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 Paid in advance, per week .12 Paid in advance, per month - .50 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.00' Boston By mall to all other countries, per year - 9.03 'Rangers de corps is excellent. It is only in the larger cities that Japan is really in control and even there the invaders cannot venture far afield. So keen are the Chinese that any Chinese man or woman who tries to help or co-operate with Japan soon meets Prince Rupert Puts Up Hard Battle But Ketchikan Finally Wins Hoop Game In Overtime Hockey Standings AUVMtusiMi katks .Americans Classified advertising, per word, per insertion J)2 Toronto Local readers, per line, per insertion J2& Detroit News Department Telephone 8fi Canadlens Advertising and Circulation Telephone D8 Chicago DAILY EDITION Member oi Audit liureau of Circulations PROSPECTS IN CHINA Thursday, March 9, 1939 Japan seems to be on the defensive inChinand, be- National V 32 23 16 16 15 13 12 League D L F 2 10 132 13 119 18 102 19 96 A Pts' 61 661 86 78 96 22 96 115 22 101 134 23 81 89 SOCCER BABY MAGNET 51 ! STOKE. England. March 9: CP Admirers were turned away from the packed ehureh when Jean Frances, baby daughter of Stanley Matthews. Stoke City's in- soccer player, was fore long", according to Chinese sources Of information, christened. Sir Francis Joseph, the they Will De on the run. the Lhine&e mam army is petter ciub-s president was eodparent trained and better equipped than ever before and its esprit - with an accident. i The new highway being constructed from Burma in- FOR RKiNT to the heart of China is now practically complete and, wjth clean, well the coming of spring, ammunition and supplies will be apartments. rolling in from British territory on British and American trucks to enable the Chinese to continue the war indefin - furnished modern Phone Red 444. tf WANTED We incline to the that wishes opinion Japan today applications for position or 1 1 i x i.l. .1 it.. . i. e i tl i . . r ah(. him nnttapklfd thp rnnrmnst nf Hhinn Tt is a trpmpn- dous slice of territory to hold and the true test will come, during the comiwr summer although the Chinese say time Is no particular object with them. They have the will to Win and intend to do so if it takes twenty years to do it. , MR. HERIUDGE'S STRAW MAN Mr. Herridge is setting up a straw man in order to have something politically to aim at. He says that pretty soon the Liberals and Conservatives will join together to form a national government which will really be a Fascist Administration. 'In the first place we have noticed no inclination on the part of Liberals and Conservatives to join force?. Water and oil do not mix very well. Even if they did join, there is no reason to think there would be anvthinr unconstitutional about their administration. Mr. Herridge has some good ideas and we would like to see him taking part in public life but we doubt if he is a big enough man to form a new party. Hon. H. H. Stevens thought he could do it but he failed dismally. The present indication is that Mr. Herridge would cause scarrelv a rinple on the surface of the political life of the Dominion. And vet it is difficult to prophecy in political life. Most unlikely things happen. MacKenzie s Furniture BEAUTY REST MATTRESS With over 800 Individual Iplrftl springs. Beautiful damask CI ft cover SLllMIir.lt KING SriUNfl-Sllver and gilt rib, CI J. Oft None rusting ?Vx&0 Phone 775 hf Alaskans to win full Una was 37 all own ws 41 U 37. Prinze Runert took an early lead and Maintained it almost through-cot. At half time the count was 21 t' Si fc Prin -e Runert and at three-quarters time 35 to 31. Uatdwara was high aeowr for Ketchikan and Morgan took scor- At the conclusion of the monthly tag honors for Prince Ruoert. In Canadian Lotion meeting laat night general p!av. it was difficult to a knockout cribbaae tournament ooint to individual star. Ail gave provided a very interesting com- of their best petition. In the semi-final Jack Prtnc Runert players, now in bet Laurie won from Jack Preeee and ter condition after retaining their Jack Frew won from Wilfred Al- land iesjs are confident of winnlnp laire. In the final Jack Frew won tonight. from Jack Laurie and the finalists ;were congratulated by President Jack Preece who made the presentation to the winners. The mc w. olaysd in the lUgh Sc?"! "vrri.-rium. Tnrrorrnw the Prince Rupert 8aturdav ni?h:s Friday anl CURLING 35, Ladies Enter Rink In Late Season 55' Novelty Event 32 J 3M17HER8. Mar 9: With a past weeks all the winter sports ut however, that, when It cam? to throwing rocks and handling brooms, the men had them backed off the lee. They have done very well at the game, however, and turorteed the manr rrttrr 4th t itely. Tme Japanese are also getting British and Ameri- wanted -small furnished cottage four tert in the semi-finals, these can supplies but the Chinese are also getting credits nppiJ "rtliy Nes whereas Japanese credit is not good. It is said that just now there are four thousand Chinese lads learning to handle the planes which are arriving in the country from outside. They are just as efficient in the air as they are in handling cars on land 58) WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED girl wants house-work. Phone Red 444. tf. Applications Wanted being the rinks skipped by Jin' Downey. Pete Eby, J. O. Stephens, and Art Simpson. It was expected that the competition would be ecmolated by Tuesday night. The final same in the Lucky Lager series still remains unplayed and it is expected that this game between BSD Duff and Ward Carey i camp men and skippers will be wi played ott immedlately received up to March 17. 1939. ; ApplipanLs please state qualifications and previous experience. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co operative Ass'n.. Box 2C4 Rupet. B. C. David -Crocker of Part Clements; is pa vim? a two weeks' visit to the! city, having arrived on the Prince Prince John yesterday from the Queen (58) Charlotte Islands. ' How ipltndidly it th Joy of perfect compiniomltlp d'mtitid harmonioutly tojtthtr PHD in thtir txttlt 4intl iht facet of ItAtuf ft En IX winning 45 to 34. Spectators wit nessed one of the snappiest lu ff rm folate games played in tbe Metlakatla Community Hall. High School went down to defeat flght-Une gamely to the very lost seeond Doth teams were somewhat which had been used the previous , . ... Chris Danlle. . . - i ti they put up a game fight and rtavrd a clean game. WonA sportsmanship. were In constant exeltement owing to the antics of the opposing foyers on the slippery floor. At the opening whistle, the Panthers got away In fine ityte and scored two baskets before the High School even got started. taking the lead which they held team goes to New U-ttekaUa whtrr 'throughout the entire game , game? will be nlaved ite Panthers cheeked hard and managed to hold down the visitors, it the end of the first half, the j we reading 26-19 for Panthers, j After the breather. High School made a better snowing and threat ened to take the lead. The Pan thers Uok time out whenever High School became threatening snd managed to keep the visitors 'rem moving ahead. At the final vtikrtle the scofte stood 45-34 for MetlakatJa F. Auckland found the ramts were resumea ana are situ betnc nr th hit.i tn ,h tun &f ii earned Q with enthusiasm. points Hotkeetad. for High School. The Darling Club commenced a netted 18 points In all 5 person -novelty bonsptel when sixteen',!, we called. 3 aamlnat Panthers rinks, ench rink containing one tn 2 agalnat High School lady curler started a very exclt-; Unr.VJM and Koret: wc v iiii iiiua Mia k iinu been nbtalnad ttv this tmirna . Panthers F. Auckland 31. 0. 'meat. .The ladles have taken to lrtrl!t? b the spferf like du:ks to water Thinking they were adepts at v ff-lfttnr a RiMn hrmun Ihw mn J. Haldane 8, B. Nei- ron 4. F Robinson. II. Leigh ton t, II. Leask Total. 45. High SchoolHoi ketad 18. Me- full of confidence. They soon found D.nnaW- 0.8, Moran. Kitaro 6. Hopkins. Total. 34. Referee C. Ryan and A. Leask. Scorekeeper. D. E. Ryan. Timekeeper. E. A. Leighton. Refreshments were served to thi the force and accuracy of their1 vUlUn W&m and '"PPOrters shots. The sixteen teams that started have now been reduced tol A Hot for ri.ny y..t people h.y leerned to depend on the deliciom end bodybuildinf soodne.. of fho.nl. Leset Deer. Ft E.port cer.lei one o,e. . ,ousl m.ny ,pot in life without Uttirij you down. Buy It By The C.te! ' 9 EXPORT fal lowing the game by the Young Men's Benevolent Association. Time l What Yen Want This Winter You can get It by using our famous Kilvm, Bulkier Valley or Nanalmn-Welllngton roal. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 nr 558 I'ine Cncl!llni and Rig Hill Vtd lor First Time Tnr a Daily News clhA-.ir.ed ad -rttKometit for bet results. Firs t he srsaU to knawsthst tb imory to be used for. Tbsl's mannahlt) sad I tell him quite fnakly an lite deuOs. Ms wants t knsw how I propose to pay Ute money bek. So, I give him a Ht of all outstanding bust, current esprmcf sad my Income. That gives him a d picture of how I stand. men wo,k fefi&F,' '' "-7 tiS!3Lj7 hums. This odvoftisemont Is nol published or disployod by Iho Liquor Conlrol Board or by the Government c( British Columbia. Tnr part .vnvs ThllfBt!:r .f, KETCHIKAN, March !). Although very tired after their lonir boat tri from Prince Runert and handicanned by the strange hall with its low ceiling, the Standard Oil METLATLA BASKETBALL Taiitltrrn Won liter Prince lllfh Sth.wl 43 to 3 THICKS '? CKsS i JVa-TRQ-NOL I VvaporJS Lj hdpt prevent . rSefpt gnd o mT r" Smithers Skiiers Are Still Active A party of Prince riupert High basketball team from Prince Rupert put up a great f itrht iScbooi basketball enthusiasts paid against Ketchikan in the opener of a uvo-irame basketball toU 10 Tuesday niaht series here last night ami it took an overtime nuarter for tS.fu Mrtlakatla Panthers, the Lit lattr mmmmmmmmmm- sfstMM Jack Frew Wins Legion Cribbage Interesting Competition Fallowed monthly Meeting Last .Vi-lit Trip score at The final Junior Hockey Players Win SLITHERS U.r : j fact aiut mintii SMITI1BM. March 9: - LocaV lh, sksVrt tstoic advantage of the -1jUnifcf um .: . eehVnt condition of the big hill ne ni K and used U on Sunday afternoon .Mptvm m. far the rirst wme ims wmier m test out their ability for Graham Cotllson made made several several nrtw e( tswtr wnf JbrWs tunk then. b w 4 score and Fu-ri AWa each , . th4f . 7" . Jump btit thete were not man mtM- . 72- had been ftva of the perform TTZ. -k.. ane . , ,. cf the last of Uw The weather lU remains quite rotd for this time of the year and. as long as the ice and snow conditions remain favorable for the various sports, there wtl! bs enthustasta to keep them going. !' T MADE TllltrE LtCUJ W KUJN UTON Ma- l A. J Chaw srvri, r , the New Zcataid p? - nat oroaeA ni r h far the Hull r l . a round ef M p.. "t : three at id but I've borrowed from Iho book for ecri I low? Hy meeting the simple requirements a i urullw asls from any l)rrower, no matter who he k Ht wsnts ts antw t indhowlMvr IV position, lie k NituraBy. II' oiVmooey.tfci- on demand. And If I rupptn tt curisy he often ! ray own not of i c sponsible eft""-- It That's all there is to ill I have always kept my ti letiuV Kirgain, paid back as agreed, and establihl a ! netful that often proved useful when cash wai badly nrnlnl. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Soda Fountain Tea and Coffee- Hoi S ramllfs. 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