PAOS TWO THE DAILY NETT SPECIAL Women's High Grade SENORITA SHOES In Black and Brown Oxford and Strap with Cuban and Spanivh Heels. These lhoes are rrfular $."S value. SPECIALLY PRICED to mate room (or new sprint line on tbe a jr. Almost aH aim and widths in the Ut. This Is a real bar-tain in Mrh trade dependable footaear. $4.45 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. WINCE RUPERT - BSITISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally New. Limited, Third Avenue IL P. PULLEK Managing-Editor PAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bireai ot Circulations A TERRIBLE ALTERNATIVE , . ., ;ripe for a return boot with the TJ 16. 1M0.' . . Fnday. February n tf p., Broak r x idle iii a aasecii, nijuu .rwucj nun juui iiaiib and author, writing in one of the popular American and Canadian magazines, says he does not feel at all sure that the Germans will not overrun Europe, taking France, Great Britain and the Scandinavian countries and then, when they have consolidated their position, setting out to take United States and Canada. He has been in close touch with the situation since the beeinninc and has not been at all sympathetic to the British cause. He says that' the tne real reai lighting iigming will win commence, commence, according accoruin? to to German SPORT CHAT Port Simpson is reported to have defeated 'be FVearea's team front Kew Metlakalla. Alaska, at Port Stmpmn on Monday night Thi-. the first visaing team playing cn in new Simpeon floor, is not to be underrated a it is a rt-gaiar team from New Metaatatla and. m a tagoe that tarns Out such fine town teanu. there is no place for seecnri raters. The Oder h merer are hard to ton flute that the SHmp-scnitei have any chances of Bfttrf the title thi- year x they ran not Last season the Often defeated the Y P EA team at Slaipaaa in a close game. The teak foand tbe cramped haH mch to the advantage of the homesters and retnrned home with the ery: "WeH never play there again.". Art Murray wit the recipient of a tentle 3 pound Impact on his right ankle and the other members of the team were taking nerve toniaj for wsae Mate. Apparently tbe Simpson people are to Ueneva and dot7i the Rhone Vallev to the Meduerran- CtOTe - curimg ciub over the ean hore. Mussolini will join Germany. Japan will seize ckeiS1 u th the Dutch East Indies, synchronizing her attacks withi03 J.-v. FIGHT CARD Ieal ran Crowd Moo HaU Show r.nlhnilim I'or iVrestunr And Bating In Mder Manner Plenty of aeUon and a food unsafe of stwrwaaiuatp featured la. : (right vfWimn and buxtng card at the Moose Ha and kept a bar crowd of emhustasOc fans " th-lr tne for tbe better part awure the boys of an ewlownvent.- aai in ease of accidents, they probably could be enticed to again call over d:. n, ...ii Al.o ;nnKof that way sometime this season. SMITHERS DID WELL Thw AVeek umui. rim oruwinc me reierccj Serseant Crabbe. into active hos-1 tili ties on oeeaston. There was lottl of throwing eaeh other around the, 'ring with groans, grants and talc ,ful glares. The gladiators took a lot of watching and. while con ducting active warfare against each other, tried to silp every- thin tfi in,, . il Irhanee that th rrr. mWhi rn Won Principal Curlin, : Trophic, in 0f , ......... - " " .Tne niMtMic vf if n n-1 - . GreeolVld got the first fall with uerman- ,TOO "r a hammertoe t ta the urn round c, B, schedule, thte -prine. He think the Germans will drive tllt i;rP!J"land Thompson the second with a f" Tl'" r?."17? . , Uoulder pres. in the third. Bon across Holland while at the hiup timp jjnntripr arrhv wi1lti.- drive thrnnofi th WhiHa nf th Ctta Alnc frnm WuCL w- - l.Jcnb "d oUw " Pt of the! - w -.. v iiiv a wo a - a s i i uuoiwi vea ?ji aayttx. ireiu vj varc a ais,r tho?e of Germany. He thinks there will be a three-corn- ney and Art stepson respectively!" i;tTti the Canadln sH ered attack with the.intention of wining out the power of ;pyed the prince George rinks toJD Fo? oi prtn' intain and France by Germany, Italy and Japan. mne 00,13 elWom-In The cry of the axis be;D?Wn, with tte Anrio- 'TTS .Saxon race in Eurone and America. The cominrr spnn" hieid and the Robinson cud while II a tt i a a j see a wiu teu tne tale, "i his much can be said now. tifh Emnire is fiVlitinr for its life,' TT-rr,-n Tisnmflnsfnslnf asnTTnal m ii n iaar The Bri- savs Van Faassen. the Sirrjason rink reached the finals in the Kclley cup competition The aim Of Germany is to nlafP thp entire Fiirnnpnn r-i.' 111 the PX-o" th Downey tinent under German military rule but that will not end Et inTieTdTy the struggle. The next war will be Europe versus Amer-,a score of io-s. in the meantime ica. In that war America will be the prize and its end. ac-tthe Simpson rink romped home cortfinor to the German master planners, will see the es- wlth the bJs Ke,Iejr CUP whk!h ta IS:i7 npl of the Germans The h e fr v-nter of V. uri -Jp a, the constantly ; recurring ery nf I The two teams arrived home in nnwrj with the Anglo-Saxon race in Europe and Ameri- smithers on Tuesdays train and ca cannot be rlieveardefl. The present conflict issimnlv were congratulated on the spien- a line-itf) fwrht in the inevit;ir.1p l.ofiln ' e,. tUr. ... jlA d,d no1ng made In Prince , ... ... v. "dun, niu nui in cnpmnoniHin in oil lt.. uwrB an r 8rn access ... ,,,, --..Kin niji.jii.'js nit; jinnrnftcn'n" i.' v..i-ii ui me tournament. .l e a t t end 1 nf T" Anfio-saxon TT , worid hewmony is taken for . "ranted! ,u,,vvi This win greatly stimulate inter- .... . ,.., jiai"oier chief of the Geonolitical Institute at cUy cur,ln between the two M"nr-hf wtyjt the job will not be as arduouH as many im.!Uwn and there u no doubt that agjne. J next vear will see very much in- e ku..ii .io . it ........ . . creased Interest in the tournament .mi. muni we uu j dhhji we iram ourselves to ac- for these jrophies. rent the German concent and have oUr lives regulated hv smithers men playing on the the German method, the German terror? Or shall we two rinka- beslde the klD!'' ,n" unite to resist devotinf all our energies to nreventin the ,uded lack Ewfn. OIe 8?rv,ck . , , . wj'WW.U,. u Hit Jilll I, lit IJIU world in which we live. UNITED STATES OF EUROPE T,pve i ennsuierable talk of the formation of a Un-ife'1 St'e.5 nf Europe when the war is over. It sounds ratofr fine and manv will consider it idealistic. Yet it may become, a possibility within the next few years, if the wpv Khnuld last that long. If anything comes of the move-rnenf it will depend quite largely on what is the attitude of Britain and France at that time. If they are for it, as thev seem to be at present, something along that line may be done. We hope they succeed. Britain has declared again and again that she is not seeking territory or anything except justice for the smaller nations. French leaders now say they would like to see a union of European states. With such a set-up there is hope of 'fiorii'ething In the way of union being attained. ' CONSERVATIVE VIEW G ration O'Leary, one of the editors of the Ottawa Journal, Conservative, recently visited Vancouver and, when-addressing the Board of Trade, said: "I don't mean to miirgest that we Bhould turn the present government out. But we should elect a pew Parliament and a new opposition. If we do not do that now we shall be conipelled to do it later, just as we had to in 1937." Advertising is an mveufnjent At V-a-e tr wf - wiiaajci V ttUlC OJI aiClUjIl ttir;tm.R iv itf.kh rRnumnv It. H. C. Chapter Its Tti Dmi f oiumbu pfefctfi lim. -1d hmtj Kr noUr Umt ttwj have. uodr Se-iton 7 ,4 trie Act d. pc-ttea rth Ui UtcWer of PuU) Work m Ofjnn and in it Oc of Uie IMmtik Jl&nr of Uj Urf4 n Ditn vf VKstoru at VittoiHi. B. C OtRcrkv.km of tht nd plon of Ui Mktttton to tb xutmc Whrf pK4! to be aotuinxmd ttl Bta A of Water Ix mi. lunse J, Otn Ditrvx a Nanm. BrRU) OA-umbU. And Uk notice Uu aftef the ptroUon of one mctattx Iptma. the yt the fr infiAiruHcti cf hla notfce. -be BrttMh Oiluadjla Vikrkrri Limited 111 under fiction 7 of the aid Act VPtj to the Mn.ter .cf Pitf4le Worts it tun of Or, in h CttT 'ct Oitswa. iu.r opprewst of the id ,slU," and and r r leave to axatruct the ITtun. ad additwn 'o .Te es)stl( wfxf rOed thi 2nd day of February. 1M0. BRITISH COUJMinA f ACTKItH WALLACE'S FEBRUARY SALE Dance Sets Pure Silk Crepe. White or Tea Rose. Set Pure Silk (Jowns- Q4 nfZ Satin or Crepe Pyjamas SEE OUR WINDOWS $1.25 $2.95 Coarer. HAS ACTIONS daneinc A4 land them of a coople of boars Itet p none who did not adttft that they MHY had tot their aton y t worth and1 then nmr In tart there wa the re thin he eaaW take and left the hall The shorn should prore a rood build-up for farther pagfl-. Prank Polger aas tbe aromoter and no doubt. aes the fbdbft! t:er of fnrther badness In the local cauliflower and soalrming irwftftrv The main joast of the evening' was four rounds of wrestling between Darrow Thompson nt the1 Canadian Scottish and Bill Orren-1 field of the SearchBaht Battery. Both these stoat lads knew some-thing about the aoek and squirm MS poaaJt. san! Roy Ptryer. Canadian San tthdi. It I pounds. Here there was plenty of action with Dwyer forelnc the pare the first and third roand U) tin a HU dectsaon MrCouver jaaay have been the pratUatt buxer bat Dryer did the most the i landing and was tally enUtled to , the eaJL Eiaore Hankiruon. 14 pounds was the MTf open ftghier and bd 'avt cf the landing to ret u dewaoon over Jack Wcaraanath. 15 Wnnaohth as wad hard and Mbaang and baa a nice Wing reaeh but haa to learn to Ahatair Crerar. IW aoanoa. and Horard Hoaaan ITS pnanda, two youthful beanea preaented an ac-erataMe curtain raiaar and. after three raMnds, it was fairly declared a draw. Benny Windlr was referee of the basins and announcer for the eee-nin. Toem FroON and Dnrrow Onsnec acted as lade - Mx 1MI- was tame reetver. Z,':'ZZ - 5Ti "-"Si Hockey bcores and excitement of tbe dirturbanee on the scoring coram n 'itoald the teams meet here. National Lraeue Canadiens 1. Chieaeo 1 Ranger 3 Detroit 1 Pacific Coat l-eajue Vancouver I Portland 1 Mothers! RELIEVE GOLDS WITHOUT "DOSING" Don't risk upwtting your chiU's uoradi and making turn more nwv rrable by drastic intcmai down lor coUt. it mamagt Vicfcs Vpotlub on throat, chest, and back. VapoRub sett on the skin ke a warming, utmuUinj paukiee. M the tome time it givrs off tontWag medicinal vopnurs that are brcathai direct into irritated air pa wiser. tns pouit tce-ano-vjpour action swil lly rrlaevn the mtxry U a ViroNui CUssiFlLil WANTED game were triad but without ff-!,.., feet. WANTED- 700 men aiul ..m.n to Thomp-on weighed 1M buy tickeL'5 for lhe biUtk'tba11 pounds and Greenfield. 175 . . 1 series between Krtchlkan and th- i j The seml-winduD was between. . . - . nrmm witnarr aav ULtAttv ism i imivi. auv s a v w-rvra. i w ' FOR SALE ful as the main event with fero-lono o.tr. t- ......- u. ... . . , ... .1 v unwu inuw. niMu cu.il. v . luTrji k it nod rcauy i . . , . I i"1"'" "ujwr, roaier was tne winner on one fall, a headlock throw in the third round. Fojaer weighed 160 pounds and Nelion. 170. And Boxing The main event of boxing was a mree rounder between Don Me- LoU 9-10. Blk. 11. D. L, 369. Terrace. Hugh M. Adams Estate, WJ0M; Sub Lot 1 of Lot 1(29, Range 5. C D Laketse Road. 10 acres. PeUr De Doer Estate. IIOOjDO; Lot 20, Jlk. 11 S. 6. Prince Rupert, George Mackltn Estate $000.00; Lot 4. Blk 37. Sec. 5, Prince Rupert. J D. Peel Estate. 3125D0; Lot 3053. Cas-siar, 103 acres, situate near Aly- Snsh, Wm. 8tewart Estate, $100 -00: Unsubdlvlded portion Lot, 2199. R. 5. C D. 142 acres, and cot- j tage. Estate Nell McCarthy. X300.00; Aavl. Lot A of Lot 5. Blk. 2. and Assd. Lot A of Lot 6.1 Blk. 2. D. L. 45, Port Easlngton. I Fjtate Mary D. Holland. $200.00; , Unsold portion Lot 3822. Cassiari 'Alice Arm, and cottage. Estate ' John W. 8trombeck. $500.00. Official .Administrator, Prince! Rupert, B. C. tf. ' FOR SALE 29 ft pleasure boat, with radio, wick oil burner stove, cooking utensils, etc.. In good shape. Excellent for fishing and huhUng trips. Reasonably priced terms If wanted. Phone Red 738. 44 FOR SALE Chevrolet delivery car Lcsj than 25 ooo je'bw. Term If desirra, uox 30 Dally News. BOARD AND ROOM FIRST Class board Phone Black 9C5. and '411 room, tf. 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