Choice PAGE TOW Soccer Champ Is Rhodes Scholar Basil Robinson of Vancouver Is For British Columbia This Year jf. VANCOUVER, Jan. 31: (CP) H. or 2-2 dozen trays 58c Utah Celery Lb. Carrots-Bunch or 3 bunches Turnips 10 lbs Potatoes 10 lbs or, per sack Rhubarb Lb. Oranges Large size. Dozen or, half case 7c 23 c 8c Kellogg's Corn Flakes Large pkgs with 1 cereal Qs bowl. 2 for Eagle Blue Berries jC McCormick's Sodas OIp UOX 2 pkgs, for Peaches Best of All. 25 C Pears Best of All. 25 C Malkln's Best Pork and Qf Beans 16 oz. 3 for Royal City Golden Ban- Op , tint Corn il oz. Tin Malkln's Best Oysters I'M tin 20c Basil Robinson of Vancouver has been named 1940 Rhodes scholar He was a member of the North Shore United Dominion soccer championship team In 1938. Five thousand people read the pays to let them have to sell. First Grade Bacon-Good quality. Lb. Canadian Lettuce Head Spinach 3 lbs Imperial Valley Grapefruit Large 6 for Fresh Grapes Lb fu.:f Rupert Dally News. know what rot Sensational Prices FOR THE FIRST OF THE MONTH Thursday to Saturday Only Grade 'A' LarRe from the farm. Doz. Ejgs Fresh 24c Benson's Corn Starch Per tin Aylmer Catsup Per bottle Malkin's Best Honey-4-lb. tins Australian Sliced Pineapple 2's. Per tin Old English Marrowfat Peas 3 for Malkin's Best Marmalade 4-lb. tins 35c 23c 7c 9c 25c 25c 23c $2.19 15c 24c $1.85 25c Ranee & Hardy QUALITY GROCERS PHONES 55 and 56 (Free Delivery on All Town Orders) 10c 15c 56c 20c 25c Royal City Red Plums Avl -f fjp 16-oz. Per tin Malkin's Best Cherries 2's. Per tin 15c 45c rKKoKKiHooooooooowooaooooaooaaooowooooooioooooocK3 Microscopes Excellent for Students $ 1 Mechanical Pencils With Eraser and Extra Leads OrmesLld. IZfit Pioneer Druggists . The Rexall Store rhones 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. lKOCHSOftOOOOOOOlOOOO0OOJOOOOO0iltlQOOOO!DOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Left Deeper In Cellar Through Defeat By Amerks Bruins Cut Rangers' Margin NEW YORK, Jan. 31: New York Americans I.N THE 81TKF.ME ( OUST OF MUTISM COLIMIHA In Probate In the Matter of the "Administration Ait" And In Ihe Mailer of the Male of Mlrhele Coro. Utherle known a Mlkelr (irn.i Fresh Shrimp BOAT W.S.L. Dally at 4 p.m. TROTIER'S DOCK ooooeooaooHJooijaoioooooooo MISS YUKI g Dressmaker I . .Ladles and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 127 FRASER ST. ocKjoDooooooooaaoDpooaooaoa Individual r THE DAILY NEWS Wedritsday. January 31 1543 CANADIENS LADIES IN 1WANDERERS LOSE OUT' tie STILL! HOLD LEAD Three Bowling Teams Although Beaten, Remain On .Top (CP) -- Bis Sisters, Knox Hotel and Rex Tomorrow nighf's schedule Is as Bond of Big Sisters with 203. follows: Boston vs. Canadlens at Montreal; Chicago vs. Americans at New York; Rangers at Detroit. The league standing to date: W Rangers .20 Boston 20 Toronto 17 Chicago 12 Detroit 9 Americans .10 Canadlens . 8 D L F 4 99 8 103 12 89 15 16 21 20 63 52 68 63 A 47 56 71 87 77 95 94 Boi Iipl Awili AH Nijti tg HARD COUGH Slept Liki t Top After One Dose ei Boclleg's Mixture Mothers, .follow thii lady's example and un BucUe'jr' Mixture when any larraber of your family hat a cough, cold, grippe, bronchitis or whooping cough. She ay: "La it night my on, aged 11, was coughing terribly and could not get to sleep. I gave him dose of Buckley's Mixture with honey and he slept the night through. This taotalng his cough is quite loose." Mrs. B, Jones, Verd un, r.J. Yoar eiperiene will be just at satisfactory. Buckley's Mixture is the standby in 3 out of 5 Canadian homes. It eases the cough almost instantly, softens phlegm, soothes raw "if passages, helps correct oer-acidity relieves you of coughs and colds in record time. 24 OVZR IO MILLION BOTTLES SOLO I lows: Maple Leafs 47 Smith 44 Arney 2J Ingram 27 LaBelle scores were as fol .169 .166 .185 .149 .. 88 23 Nelson 22 Handicap 17 19' Total 772 Big Sisters 1 """ Gomez :. 156 Bond 265 Dickens :. 142 Rothwell 82 Alexander 118 Handicap- 85 Total ..: 818 Annettes 1 Basso-Beft 151 Owen i.jj. 112 Cameron 118 Sellg 134 Dickens 147 Stone . Handicap 52 Total ... 714 Knox Hotel 1 McKeown 180 IScharff 'Fritz .. : Brasell ! Yager .. 'Essen .. i Iecrard IntcSate jMadlll TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Qm Morrison 157 89 v 156 147 Handicap 64 Total .1 w 793 Rex 1 Eileen Bury 142 Ethel Bury 148 Dominato 139 Wesch 155 Croxford 217 Handicap 15 Total 816 Merchantettes - 1 N. Morrison 228 rtey of January, A. D. 1940, I was ap-jJonnson lii pointed Administrator of the eata.tr of ClCCOne 265 Mlciiele Oaco, otherwise knovn M, Hinrllran Handicap 80 8" Mlltele Coed. deceased, end all parties having claim, against the said estate Total - S3 are hereby required to furnish aano, Bluebirds . 1 properly verified, to me on or before t,!-... oo 00 the-2Vh day of February. A D. 1940..rlcrce and all parties Indebted to the estate Turgeon 126 are required to pay the amount of , 175 uwr maetnranes no me lorxnwrin. Dated the 23rd day of January, A. D 1940. NORMAN A. WATT. r i I Boulter Boulter uariwig i Keron .. 'Blaln ... 121 117 ... 82 ...161 Prince Rupert. B.C. Handicap 71 ' Total 703 ' "I Rangers 1 MINERAL ACt !r,. un Noljce To Delinquent Co-ownrn I Petersen 130 To John W, Alden and Gander Blrke- ! Yager i. 163 land of Seattle, Washington, U. 8. A. Wharton 101 WHEREAS there are owner other n-illlnTrr 1R than m1f -.. . IMUUI ,n loo than one quarter latereat In eixh and i Asemlssen all of the Star No. 1, Star No. 2. Star Woodslde No. 8. 8tr No. 4, 8tr No. 5. Star No. S. Star No. 7, Star No. 8. Star No. 9 uid Star No. 10 Mineral Claims situate on the north side of Porcher Wand t In Chi more Panaage about M 0 feet ' from the beach in the Skeena Mining DirUion. Province of British Columbia:) TAKE NOTICE tha, unless you da i pay wltiiln 90 days from the date hereof the sum of $1537.50 being your proportion of the expenditure required for the rears 1937, 1938 and 1939 br 8ection 28 of the Mineral Act. R. S. B. C. 1938, Chapter lfcl. together with all costs of this notice, to the under signed, the registered owuer of said Mineral Claims, your Interest on said Mineral Claims shall be forfeited and become rested In the undersigned who tias made the required expenditures. DATED at Prince Rupert, B C. this 8th day of July. 1939. E. 8. BERNXT. 100 2 192 203 137 139 162 17 850 2 181 129 96 163 .119 85 773 2 178 174 115 160 164 52 813 2 153 130 132 192 132 92 831 2 175 177 153 170 125 15 815 2 140 105 195 133 112 80 765 2 171 230 174 142 147 40 901 2 168 167 115 191 214 193 205 139 157 125 29 818 3 137 136 140 Two More Games Hayed In King Edward Football League defeated continued In a tie for the leader- With two more games played In Montreal Canadians by a score of shin of the Ladies' Bowline Leanuethe King Edward School football four to one In the National , although all were defeated In last league the Wanderers still maintain Hockey League here last night night's regular weekly play. Big their lead. and, as a result, left the Cana- sisters lost to Maple Leafs, Knox In the first games the Wanderers diens three points behind In the Hotel to- Annette's and Rex to won from the Maple Leafs by three basement. Mcrchantettes. Scores were two coals to nil. Goal scorers were Joe The Boston Bruins, playing at games to one In each case. In the navies two. one from a free kick. home last night, blanked the Chi- fourth scheduled fixture last night, and Bud Pierce one. cago Blacks five to nil and reduc- Rangers won over Blue Birds two Teams: ed the margin or leadership or games to one. High average scorer Wanderers Jerstad; Teng. Dlx-New York Rangers to three points, for the evening was Mrs. Mae 0n: Leavltt. Joe Davleg (captain) D. Scherk; Leland, Owen, Pierce. Heramons I. MaUumoto, O. Prince. Maple Leafs J. Prince; R. Blake. 3 D. Woods; W. Rothwell. Bartlett, 133 Orlmble; Wilson. Sheppard. Arnt-202 sen (captain Hansen, T. Pllfold, A. 219 Oomez. 138 in thLs game play was even but Jerstad, Teng. Dixon and Davles 161 were too strong a defence though 17 Jerstad did well to stop three' 875 drives. Pierce and Hemmons were 3 dangerous forwards. 150 For the Leafs. Blake was safe 216 while Bartlett played a great game. 87 pilfold went very close with a hot 120 drive but was too high. 156 85 Yesterday's Game 8;' Yesterday's game (ound the 3 StnnU T ni f tiHnnfncr frnm ihf mafjic Aetata .w Beavers by two goals to nil. The Leafs had the best of the play and nearly scored when Ormlston fumbled a shot but recovered and cleared. Arntsen scored with a high shot. From Pilfold's corner Kick Pierce was unlucky enough to turn a hard drive past the goalie for the second goal. Teams: Maple Leafs J. Prince. Wake. Ness; Sheppard. Bartlett. Bagshaw; J97 Wilson, A. Oomez. ArnUen (captain Hansen. T. Pllfold, P. Oood. A. Ey- 64 olfson. -gj Beavers Ormlston; Menzles. C 3 Pilfold: Lelv Husoy. Holkestad cap-130 talnl Murray: Bond, Wesch. E. 193 Pierce, McOrelsh. Johansen. Mairs, 114 Ormlston kept a good goal. Holke-177 stad was the best defender with 105 Pierce. Malrs and Wesch the pick 15 of the rest. 739 Blake and Ness kicked strongly 3 and with Bartlett and Bagshaw 100 formed a good defence. Arntsen, 127 Wilson and Oomez were the beat 193 forwards. 133 160 80 W L "93 Wanderers .-...8 2 3 Maple Leafs . 5 4 163 Beavers 2 7 193 169 145 214 40 921 3 The league standing. PUCK TEAM D pu; 1 13 1 11 0 4 Handicap 68 116 74 Total : 771 971 920 The league standing to date: Big Sisters V..8 Knox Hotel ..- 8 142 Rex 8 128 Annette's 7 Maple Leafs 6 200 Merchantettes 5 148 Bluebirds 3 228 Rangers 3 L Pts 4 8 l 00 IT THIS V Silt. Clem, if II ComlorUbl I II D'mlna Of 11 Il Mtali it' I MoiiinU1 1 II Price. 1 45 DAY LIMIT FEB. 17 to MAR. 2 From Prince Rupert and return TO Coach 'Tourist tStand, 1 TORONTO) ..,, ftt ,r 63,50 77 91,45 OTTAWA ) MONTREAL - 61.30 78.45 92.60 QUEBEC 67.95 83.00 97.93 HALIFAX 81.40 99.10 117.33 Oood in Tourist Sleepers on payment of regular berth fare tOood in Standard sleepers on payment of reg. berth fare STOPOVERS ALLOWED AT ANY POINT WITHIN RETURN LIMIT Children, 5 years and under 12, half fare. Correspondingly lqw fares from all Western stations, alio to other points In Eaitern Canada. ALSO LOW FARES FROM EA8TERN CANADA TO WESTERN CANADA POINTS Full information from any Agent, wi-kiP IS ON TOUR Smithers Mocker flayers Making Trip to Prince George and Vanderhoof SMITHERS, Jan. 31. Part of the Smithers hockey team left Smithers by automobile on Monday morning and the remainder of the team left by Tuesday morning's train for Prince Oeorge where they will engage In a series of games with the Prince Oeorge team In their large new skating rink. I The local boys have heard all about the tricks that the Prince Oeorge team have been practising with the rounded corners in the new rink and they will be on the watch for these and hope to toon get onto the moves that will be necessary to checkmate them. On the way back home they expect to play some games with the Vanderhoof team in Vanderhoof. TOO WARM FOR SPORT LAST TIMES TONIOHT GINGER ROGERS DAVID NIVEN In a Bedtime Story For Grown -Ups . . . "BACHELOR MOTHER" (At 7:31 and 9 31) ADDED "MARCH OF TIME ' "SPOUTING WINGS COMING TIIL'RS. - I KI, Alexandre Duma;' "The Man In The Iron Mvk ed and two rinks, thov ak:,; Ward Carey and Art Slmpv. tied for first place wri. wins and one loss each. In the Hockey LeaRu " nadian Legion team is in 'h, having gone so far Ovvm season without a dfeat Thi T Springlike Weather Interferes wa team which has becit i. With Hockey And Curling At strong hockey all winter l, . Smithers been fortunate enough yc , a game and can onlv n.'i 8MITHERS, Jan. 31: With al- dnwn game to their rrrrii most springlike weather In the though thy have mdr . Bulkley Valley during the past few other teams step lively in days the snow started disappear- game played. Ing very rapidly under the strong . rays of a bright sun. 1 Curling has been halted tern- Sherry BurcheH, son of Mr porarily and the hockey game Frlzzell, who has been att-scheduled for Sunday afternoon the University of BrtU C : i had to be postponed. at Vancouver, arrived in lv In the Hanson Cup tournament this afternoon on his way in the local Curling Club about Allison Logging CmriiMi.v half of the games have been play- on the Queen CharloHc I: jr FEBRUARY House Furnishing Sale 9-Piece DINING ROOM SllITK Walnut finish 6-Plece BREAKFAST SUITK Ooldcn finish 3-Piece CHIlSTKKFlrXI) SUITK Uuholstcrcd In dark red doeskin 3-Piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE In brown tapestry 99.50 $31.50 $119.00 S69.50 2-Plece CONVEBTO LOUNOE AND CHAIR TO M.tTCH Th n U A 1 . .J I . , . .. . . ... vi mi uuugc uiups uuwn io iorm a aouoie bea ana there large compartment for bedding underneath S69.50 I 'Piece WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE $119 50 4. Piece BEDROOM SUITE Cf?0 fl Walnut flnuh J)uJ.OU ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Prince Rupert f Q ""mUlsh Columbia