M ii r.u.L riro Buy at the Family and receive the utmost in Style, Comfort & Value Shoes that are a pleasure to wear at a modest price DAILY EDITION fuel and food. OOOCiOOflOOOOOOOOO Family 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. PULL EN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5D0 Paid In advance, per week .1 Paid in advance, per month j By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance i 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.0- ADVERTISING RATES da.'gineri advertising, per word, per insertion .02 Local readers, per line, per Insertion 2b Advertising and Circulation Telephone S3 News Department Telephone 8C Member of Audit Bureau of Circnlattons SAVE YOUR VISION Prince Rupert High School, equally senior encounter, resulted in a 30 to 25 win for the locals who. although the visitors went temporarily out on top by a point or so as a result of a power play early in the second period, were the ,best team on general run. New Metlakatla opened the a penalty to put Prince Ruper. three points up. With first one side and then the other finding the basket, this margin continued for a lew minutes until Metlakatla. ' which had had some hard luck Saturday, february 25, 1939. w1lh lts long shotSi rinaijy Eot Its shooting eye and stormed the EXPORT OF LOGS hoop to speedily build up a lead Owing to a general desire to improve industrial con- whlch eot as large as nine points. ditions and keep people from having to accept govern- lghaVl ment relief, the export of logs seems to have been on the exhibition of close checking increase of late years with the result that, instad of having tricky bail handling and spec- new factories established in British Columbia, factories tacuiar long snots which had the have been established in other countries using the Bri- J0"1 band- clever dribbMng by tish Columbia raw product. . 2 Tkept' hi Z It might be considered whether this is the right time the players and bounced the inn to gradually reduce the quantities of logs exported with a by instinct, was a feature. The view to shutting off completely within the next few years. first naif ended 24 to 15 for the It is recognized that only the federal government has nrJ a of to interfere with from timber power log export crown Co-ordinaUon into the second limits. The provincial government controls the export naif, the Metiakatians were ai- irom timber leases, they took advantage of this situa tion to build up a lead which reached its maximum at a count j It 3 turd AW Y. I tiit: part xrws New Metlakatla Noses Out With One Point To Even Up Count In Hoop Series With Prince Rupert u l .-.l : ....: .i l. l 1 . Metlakatla fart and nult a snlritw! a. the LtightOO. 7: " m.L -i V. i . 9; Ben Nelson 3; Fred Auekland. 4: Htward Leosk; Horace Leigh ten. 3: total, 25. Prince Raoert IHgh School Helge Holkestad 15: Tony Christian; Percy Knutsen. 8; Georee Brown. 7: Hector Macdonald: total. 30 " Johnny ' Comadlna " of Prince Ru- The fame count between New Metlakatla and Prince Rupert was Lou Ambers Wins From Arizmendi NEW YORK, Feb. 25 CP Leu Ambers stopped rugged Baby Arizmendi, Mexican, In eleven bloody rounds here last night to clinch the rieht for a Just about this time of year a campaign IS put on for of 29 to 15. Then the locals got waded In to batter the Mexl the purpose of drawing attention to the need of saving organized and rrom men on the eyes. steadily cut down the margin e eye i is like a camera The pupil is the lens, the eye- J2S2. Tzl lid the shutter, the iris the diaphram, the retina the film, to 31. Fromthen to the end it The eyes take the picture and translate it into a movie a thrilling a battle as any from which the brain takes its impression. The program one eonld wish 10 see wlth n"- is nhvavs rhnnninff A Innrr n t pvps aro nnon th r,?o. one sldc and then the other scor- ..Z:ii"r; Prince Rupert, try as It ture continues. In order that the delicate machinery of might, was, however, never able the eye may do its work properly it must receive care, to get into' the lead' again while When used on small print, lighting is very important. Not Metlakatla never had an advan-only must the health of the body be kept good to enable ?e, of,m,tr! four J501"1"-the parts to be constantly renewed and. repaired but at Tl times external aid is necessary. That is where the op- comadlna had a busy time watch, tomotrist comes in. He will tell you that reading in bed ing the play and keepin? up with is harmful, that the light should strike the book from be- storekeeper's records, sonn? hind the reader, preferably over the left shoulder, and J,LTblner is any prince Rupert and John Marsden other abnormality, this should be corrected by the use of of New Metlakatla participated glasses. in an almost continual parade t,- Our eves are the most delicate of our organs vet manv ward thp dressIn 1001115 toT of us care for them very little. ing oemmitted personals. J ' John Marsden and Ronald Leask were the shining stars for THE COLDEST PLACE New Metlakatla. Herble Morgan ' There is a nlace in Siberia named Verkhovansk where led the Plnt enters for the locals, thermometers have registered as low as $4 decrees below snalns umost ot them from close zero, supposed to be the world's coldest point. It is a TL,JZZ?m place to which political suspects were sent m the old czar-1 The scoring: ist days when people were banished to the northern wastes' New Metlakatla Frank Hay. just as they are today. They would not live long there un- ward 7: John Marsden, 16; Ron- less thev had nlpntvnf warm plntW c;toV,l0 V,m,c? 1 M 7; Ted Blandov, 3; , ; r J " -,-.vi,uBiiiSouuiHowrt Hudson. 4: E Hudson. 4: It is interesting to note that it is much colder in cen-1 PMnce Rupert-Angus McPhee tral Siberia than it i at the North Pole where the ther- Jack Campbell, 2; Herble Mor- mometer does not drop anything like as low as at points tanner irom ine sea. Fresh Local Raw And t it DfTirl?D J "ULLiLK Pasteurized Milk Valentin dairy Optometrist PHONt 7 Royal Bank Dldr. 15; Sonny Beynon, 6; Scv Dominato, 10; Walter Johnson: iBob Houston, 3; Jimmy Currie-Johnny Obuchina; total, 40. , Intermediate Game The Prince Rupert High School gave the Metlakatla Panthers a lesson In smart passing and sharp shooting as the Intermediate game opened and, through Hel?e Holkestad and Percy Knutsen, had amassed twelve points before Met- but which crown Henry Arm- strong now wears. Ambers took Artzmendl's best nunches and can about the ring. 1 HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coast League Spokane, 1; Vancouver. 2, A MOTHER may save a few pennies giving her children unknown, unproved preparations. But the life of a child is precious beyond pennies. So Is your doctor before you give any remedy you don't know all about. When giving the common children's remedy, Milk of Magnesia, never ask for "Milk of Magnesia" alone but always ask for 'Phillip6." Because for three generations Phaiips' has been favored by many physicians as a standard, reliable and proved preparation marvtl-ously gentle for youngsters. t SPORT CHAT Fifteen years ago Mary K. Browne ot Cleveland was semi-finalist In the United States national tennis singles tournament and run- naru presu m a wiiinwinu unisn iu retain me ium n,r.un . the national aolf chamo- vestigeof a fairly substantial lead they had butit up in the tonsnip ail within a io-day period, first half after overcoming an opening scoring bee by Hue sh suu play a good game on th locals on early plav, the New Metlakatla Alaskans nosed nls urts Unk; " it m.UI, nno nn;nt tn. tVio rrnnA ln.t in cOnml reaUy want to get Into the national folf championship this summer, (ill.. . r n.m i game oi me uasKenxui nes wun rrmce uupen. s aianu- MW ytfar j and on March 4. Sea Biscuit nulled tin 'lame In a recent raee and may not be able to run again for some time. I FOUR-SPEED BIKE" LONDON. Feb. 26: (CP) four-speed bicycle hub gear Is be marketed here shortly. NOW AIR PIONEER LONDON. Feb. 23: (CP) on behalf of an air service company that sought a licence to In anv case exnort of raw materials lowed to go almost unchecked for shotatthoiHrhtwoiohtrhomn. i.n planes to raee meetings. Stevr - " ' . . " . !TV,-,.. t .J does not seem to be a proper policy lor a new country. a coapie 01 nw or so ana lonshtp wweh he once held . j.y. ne was "possibly the pioneer of Ing" in his profession. PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia SOCCER COMES HltST PENARTH. Wales, Feb. 25: Penarth rugby players were late for their game at Heme Hill because their train was held up at Reading to allow Newport County W get to Aldershot for a football game. Wait, Mother -Ask Your Doctor First . uiMr.n Unknown "Bargain" Never Give iou w... - - SSSb: Sm Their HeaUh Unk"0W just To Save A Few Pennies Many children like Phillips' In the tuner form tiny peppermint-flavored tablets that chew hke candy. Each tablet contains the equivalent of one teaspoonful of the liquid Itiillips'. and a big box cost but 25f at your drug store. A bottle of PhilHps' liquid Milk of Magnesia costs but 25rf. So it is a fact that anyone can afford the ftnuint. Careful mothers ask for it nv its full name Magnesia." "Itiillips' Milk of Annual Badminton betting Keady Tourney Starting For Play-Offs Prince Rupert Club To Atari Annual Competition Tomorrow The Prince Rupert Badminton 2:30 pm. Joan Cross vs. Thomson. X son and Seppy Ward. hibLUan of the melan tossing art lakathr even got started, rn Z hve "7uZ Um tu thU nV :Zt ,m" which, provided enough excitement the victors started to find the Crtddle Morgan eamblnatlon and at half time the " S:M Mcintosh yr. to keep a capacity audience of keen . . ,P-Pfrcy hooD fans absorbed and shouting Mint was 14 to 18. With Bob Nel- iss Brownfs venaUlity In two Seppy Ward. never has and prob- Play wtll conUnue on -Tuesday and Arnold Lelghton leading major sports from start to finish Plav was in- destine to -atch and fSrly clean attack, the Panther, turned aMy never will be equalled. She tnd Wedndy and It k expected wtll th! cloringstages wiJen tnTrc the p.wer early in the second belongs In any Hall of Fame of that the finals wtll be played next w a nrocesslon showerwards of half and. first thin the crowd American sportswomen. Now in Sunday. I no less than four Prince Rupert they were up 22 to 19. But her 40 s. he paints water color por- playe while one Metlakatla was hat was as far as thif were able traits, frolic with three net don betore Holkestad went and eceasJonally va:sttons In her H,nihH ThP iu tr:d harrt u. to stretch It which naUre California. She lives on a . offset the adverse boLtnee bat a arMther scoring rampage comnnuted largely to me uui- wooaea. nmy estate near urina. missed by a hair The final score ms"e vlctory of 30 to 26 for the 26 reUes ut of Cleveland, but was 41 to 40. The opening game of tocal studenu. spends much time lecturing on tea- the evening, an Intermediate affair Sc0rtn: In glrlV colleges and in promoU .between Metlakatla Panthers and . fnur trainers Arnoiu iny an muoor net game oj ner own Wftllle Leigh too. 2: Invention. Because she became a professional In 1936 to tour the Bridge League In Weekly Play Prince Rupert Dairy, Canadian Legion, Sons of Norway Win Prince Rupert Bridge League re- country with Smanne Leaden, suit last night were as louows: Miss Browne no longer to eligible Prince Rupert Dairy 16220, Can for amateur tennis. But la golf adlan National Recreation Assoc! V. -ll ... I ...... ation ntUxn 13&sa lYfiffA I her status remains amateur Sea Biscuit Out scoring in tne feature game wun fC O i McPhee soon equalizing. The3 "i? .rt .A . N.1W J Of Santa An ita Morgan scored a field basket and Senior game while Bill Vance act-1 -. ed as arbiter of the Intermediate Famous Horse Will Be Unable To Ramblers affair. ( I Run In Bit Handicap Event C-VJI.A. On March 4 B. it K. Sons of Nor. even at one each bat Prince Ru-' LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25: CP Musketeers pert had the surotas in an 83 to.C. S. Howard, owner f the famous Oan. listen 8 total goal count on the twn race hone .Sea Biscuit, announces encounters. that the bora will not start In Pwt-ifcAM.u lia 1.. u- March 1. FOR Bit P . , I J O rot to 12150. Canadian Legion ONE rouble iwiw- i House on Rambiers-Mosxeteers. noaiponea. Sons of Norway 14770. Brackman and Ker 12 160. Pr. Ru O rot to Dairy 87100 84410 81690 73480 79230 53990 5530 7S940 8&M 5320 79550 8G640 94610 35810 71970 9O00Q 87100 88410 81590 Postponed game between Canad ian Legion and Musketeers will be the $100,000 Santa Anita Handicap played on Tuesday. ASKS FOR TK.VNSFEK HULL. Eng. Feb. : CPu- H. J. MaeNelL Scottish centre forward of Hull City football clnb and the team's leading scorer latt season, has been pkerd ori the transfer 11k t hi own request. RecenUy he has been dropped from the first eleven. Th" Dally Nrwn m u A. B. C nanr man sr , ... rsr . i-caiue t9 .March II Club will bold their aryjual cjjub nsATTIE. Feb tournament during the coming week commeiwtng tomorrow with, py. uritn the following schedule: ' to tot best out of 2 pm -Walter Cross vs. Johnnie; u Murray. DSVvoif.betw.! K i CP plarc Learn wiU be a a til. ii riiMii inn - - - " I J.uu pan. mbjici 4im Frances Crow vs. tasie uavies nq 3:30 p.m. Wttham Murray vs. " Ronnu Minion. 4:00 p.mJoan Cross andTrv n" Johnnie Murray vs. Beaste Thomp and a n ' " - t4 out. :if 0v FOK SALE livina Quarter, x 139.95 acre, pui- ! tat loo. Bctioo; rrason Cheap, eaay tertr. ply Box 2. R ise L FOR SAUv IJearh er. Excellent r Blue 104. earn f .i' A "re, larte imndles f ir 5'. r, . i VOR BALE- St rr ia ft enue and Tatlow St Q.-M& 011 double lot Apr: 3 El FOR RENT 73480 FOR RENT H 702J0 Apartments r 55990 Newly renoa 55120 in first ctav. 754, PERSONAL (BE READY FOR ritlCXirK. . i .ii I . . c- vain pasiitnn : f ' - n.i.t l pUfki r - Tut er, v;ieru ar.j M. C. C Srho. I Oldest In Canst! YOU can run a W". ten with rur f' Kindergarten I 1 peg. Manitoba, Said Mrs. M. to Mrs. N. When stormy winds do clash Just buy your coal from B.VX And Save yourself some Cash BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES LTD. 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