PAGE TWO TIIK DAILY NEWS it SPECIAL Women's High Grade SENORITA SHOES In Black and Brown Oxfords and Straps with Cuban and Spanish Heels. These shoes are regular $G."5 value. SPECIALLY PRICED to make room for new spring lines on the way. Almost all sizes and wMths In the lot. This Is a real bar-tain In high grade dependable footwear. $4.45 Family shoe store ltD. DAILY EDITION 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. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid In week advance, per .- . . Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the BrltUh Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all other countries, per year Advertising and CtrcuLitlon Telephone 95 News Department Telephone W Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations .1? 0 THE ROTARY CLUB Every Thursday afternoon the members of the Ro tary Club gather and eat luncheon together. They are f i i. r t - 1 t 1 ,.4- representatives oi me Dusiness anu yruiessiuutu inieicsta of the city, one from each business or profession, some, . forty in all. Usually alter iuncneon tney listen to some sneaker, either a local man or visitor from the outside.- Many people wonder why they do this and what there is that binds the members together and makes them so interested that from seventy to ninety per cent of the members of the club turn up every week. Here in a few words is what they stand for: To implement the ideal of service (thoughtfulness of and helpfulness to others) in their club relations, in their business relations, in their community relations, and in their international re lations. . 1" To promote acquaintance and closer friendships with other men. To participate in wholesome good fellowship. To know more of other men's work, problems, and successes. To find stimulation in the desire to be of service to their f ellowmen and society in general. To train a new outlook on their, own businesses or profession and to view their vocation more as a j service to the community than only as an instrument of private gain. And, in a larger sense, to seek opportunity to cooperate in the advancement of international un- . derstanding, good will, and peace. This week Rotary is celebrating its thirty-fourth birthday. The club was founded in Chicago by Paul P. Harris, a lawyer, who is still an active and influential member. Today there are over five thousand :lubs with a total membership of close to a quarter of a million. Prince Rupert members, when they travel, drop in at Rotary Club luncheons at any of the cities or towns that they visit, and take their places as if they were members. They always receive a hearty welcome. Members may be of any race, religion or political belief. Clubs do not take part in politics, endorse partisan measures or candidates for public office although every Rofarian is urged to take a keen interest in political and civil life. Once a year delegates are sent to an international convention and this convention is being held in 1940 at Havana, Cuba early in June. This convention decides the 'general policy of the organization. The local Rotary Club was formed sixteen years ago with only fourteen members, the writer of this article being the only one of the fourteen left That simply illustrates the transient character of the community. HpWr ever, the hew members have brought to the club "new life, new courage, 'fresh initiative and the result is that it is today oh a stable basis. Its membership is limited because with a few minor exceptions, only one representative is ial-loved to join 'froin tiny one trade or 'profession. 3.00, ft AI k Wednesday. February 21, 1940, REX STILL IS LEADING IV was a fnr rplhr tf.im In thr Ladles Individual scares: Annettes Basso-Bert Stone Cameron Sellg - Dickens Handicap .' 132 164 145 122 169 . 67 Total 799 Rangers 1 Petersen 178 Yager - 103 Wharton 103 Asemlssen 134 BaUlnger 164 .Woodside Handicap 55 Total "37 ow; Bluebirds 1 Pierce 212 Turgeon .... 128 Boulter 119 Keron 170 Hartwlg - 2 132 133 117 114 153 67 720 2 103 169 99 165 109 43 753 2 177 177 207 195 167 Blain H9 Handicap ' 36 72 Total . 811 993 I Knox Hotel 1 2 McKeown 137 174 133 153 114 93 131 67 728 3 123 133 215 162 38 883 3 181 213 BASKETBALL Ketchikan Vs. Prince Rupert WEDNESDAY Si THURSDAY 8 p.m. cawo FOR SALE FOR SALE Terms; strictly cash: Lots 9-10, Blk. 11. D. L. 369, Terrace, Hugh M. Adams Estate, $500.00; Sub Lot 1 of Lot 1429. Range 5, C. D. Lakelse Road, 10 acres, Peter be Boer Estate, $100.00; Lot 20, Blk. 11 S. 6, Prince Rupert, George Macklln Estate $900.00; Lot 4, Blk. 37. Sec. 5, Prince Rupert, J. D. Peel Estate, $125.00; Lot 3053, Cas-slar, 103 acres, situate near Aly-ansh, Wm. Stewart Estate, $100.-00; UnsubdivJded portion Lot 2199, R. 5, C. D., 142 acres, and cottage, Estate Nell McCarthy, $300.00; Assd. Lot A of Lot 5, Blk. 2, and Assd. Lot A of Lot 6, Blk. 2, D. L. 45, Port Essington, Estate Mary D. Holland. $200.00; Unsold portion Lot 3822, Casslar (Alice Arm), and cottage, Estate John W. Strombeck, $500.00. Official ;Admlnlstrator, Prince Rupert, B. C. tf. FOR SALE Walnut dlhlrig table and six chairs, splendid condition. Apply Box 31. Dally News. (44) "BOARD AND ROOM FIRST Class 'board and room. Phone Black 965. tf. PERSONAL .'iIOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT Wheh it wis found that the Rotary idea was success- " WAITED iuj a uuiuuer ui uuiurciuus, soinewnai similar in principle, sprang up and they also have been successful in doing'ex-cellent work as service clubs although they are hot as numerous as are the Rotary Clubs. i Fria U Braseli 138 Yager 104 Ounn 120 36 907, JOB as Letter Carrier, rosiai Clerk, Customs' Examiner, Clerk, Etc. Free Booklet. The M. C; C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada, m Agenis WANTED Girl to do general housework and cooking for fam-, iitf nf four, out of town. Apply ' Box 32 Dally News. (47) Handicap Total ... .Maple Leafs big night last night J1 - fowling League. The Blue Birds. Arnev who had been in the basement, f""1 took a clean sweep three games to ,e. nil Tictory from Knox Hotel while the. seventh place Maple Leaf aggregation won by a similarly decisive, margin overMerchantettes. In 'other games last night. Rangers from Annette's and Rex by two to !onn80n one game scores. Rex remains In first place. High average scare for the evening was Mrs. Dolly Wesch with 19S. Smith Handicap Total Merrhantettes Moss Madftl - Morrison Ckcone Handlnao Total Itex R Bury ..... A. Bury Marlon Erfeksen j Wesch 193 , Croxford ... loiai Big Sisters E. Bond B. Gomez M. Bond . ... Rothwell 215 Die kmis Alexander .... I 08 -.129 103 218 .. 17 .870 1 153 . 75 .129 93 156 Y09 72V 143 167 132 184 Score ... 131 812 I .174 .157 .146 131 .137 Handicap 83 Total ..." 878 112 133 114 95 781 2 163 173 142 120 93 95 3 140 215 222 .153 216 176 131 208 128 17 770 2 115 103 85 121 m 109 719 134 163 220 159 176 167 563 3 127 1ST 128 110 125 109 736 3 190 160 189 253 219 902 1017 146 211 189 126 160' 87 929 Rex l.i ...... 14 7 Big Sisters 13 8 Knox Hotel 9 12 Annette's- .10 11 Merchantettes 9 12 Rangers 10 11 j93 Maple Leafs uiue uiras j5j 10 11 9 12 3 Hockey Standings !2?S tojal 3 i Pacific Coast League 176 Vancouver 18 2 14 111 95 161 Portland 14 4 16 81 104 Seattle 14 2 16 94 97 I HUM I STIAMSHI . ICPMMUNgtfWNS lamU KETCHIKAN TEAM HERE All 'Sei For Resumption f Interna tlo'nal Basketball Series Here Tonight Confident that they will give a ,..1 resumption of the tnternalI6nall senior basketball series here tomahU and tomorrow, a team of all-star hoopsters from Ketchikan arrived' m town at 10 o'clock aboard the' selneboat Eleanor. Capt. Frank WH-i llanu-. Starting out at midnight, last night following a game In! which hey defeated WrarweM In stitute, regarded as one of the beet teams in southeastern Alaska, by a score of 47 to 34. the visitors had a good trip and report themselves InJ good shane. With Mickey Maclsaae as manager, the members of the team are Cliff PhiUiDS and iRavnar Myklng, forwards: Phil El- lu0liott. centre, and Arnle Harm andi l3g 'Art Hlnkleman. guards, with Kenj Eicxner. Marie uussanien ana lu 171 jCQ.Leding a.r substitutes. J Others in the party are Art Pen -H3 gra. referee; Pete OTCeefe. 6fer; 83 Abe , giwara, radio announecr; ;cci01e Larsen, H. Hansen. Frank KHne 14 and Harold Blanton. 131 Three of the Ketchikan star 9 , pbyers Johnny Davis, Qy Hel-10, land and George North rup were 9 unable to make the trip on this oe 10 caslon. 10 in the first two games of the ser-9 ies a Ketchikan last month. Ket- i chlkan won one 36 to 34 and Prince the other 40 to 25. making j count to date Prince Rupert's favor. 6 to 59 in 38 32 A ftfty cent etauUiea ad. 30 often make you mnv dollars THE World Almanac and Book of Facts For 1940 A gold mine of information for everyone. Price 75c ' NEW WORLD-Illustrated Volume 1, Number 1 of this new Canadian -I An picture magazine how on sale XUv Get the first number of this new magazine for Can-adians Let us reserve a copy for you each month. The Case For Federal Union Read this timely new; book in the Penguin O ftp series. Only IFC CANADIAN PACIFIC Trans-Atlantic Transcontinental trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct S.S. "PRINCESS LOUISE" Feb. 15th, 26th. March 7th, 18th, 2tUh Winter Excursion FareVancouver and Return Q Tickets on Sale to February 29th, 1940. Final OO Return Limit March 31st, 1940 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES. General Axent Prince Rupert, B.C. Wj Roll a cigantte with Ogden's Fine Cut, tooeh a light to it and you'll register "real" smoking enjoyment Ogden's Is a "star" cigarette tobacco the feature turn on the pleasure programme of wise roll-your-owners everywhere. Of course they chooso the best papers, too "Vogue" or "Chantecler". Coal! Coal! Coal! Witter winds dM'n &rechiliiif Tina your1 co&lbin needs Foothills Hulklcy alley Nanaiino-UclliriRtM We are equipped ta uhI any or these roaM premyw carefully screened i traded to tit riiones C31 -I'A Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. MacKenzie s Furniture FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE 20 FOOT STOOLS Covered In tapestry and molw,: Cl Qa VlV Sale price . SPRING FILLED .MATTRESSLS-Containing ov r CI fi )0 300 colls. Sale Prle i?XUuv Thone 773 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIU Sttfamers LeSVe Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVEItY TUES- T.S.S. CARDKNA WOM DAV, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 n.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due iVancouver. Monday II Convenient, riease Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Ttekr: ! Fro FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave I'hone 01 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE 657 Fresh Shrimp HOAT WSI-n-inr at 4 pm. TROTIER'S DOCK It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Njjl ttinf lha nannlo nt H,a Aninlt thfi iXl