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Audit Uureak ot Circulations EDITORIAL anese have been forced back with very considerable losses hut it is difficult to ascertain how great those losses have STILL PICKING ROSES Vfinna Pnno4 nAfinlp nrp still nipkino; roses and so are down :hflnw the freezing point. v "Wo know in our hearts our good fortune and when wo t"" oven ,n'l'tt6 About it, we readilv admit it. flower of liberty bloom more brightly than in this demo GOOD SHOW Canadian And nv DAViMr French Mingle boxing Iln BY TROOPS between Sergeant Donaldson, Medical Corps, 155 pounds. Fusilier Hayes, 155 pounds, Hayes winner. ' Sergeant Rothwell, Fusiliers, 170 CHINA STILL ACTIVE FORCE Jpounds. vs. Fusilier Borden. 170 China is still an active force and is not accepting the ,pJ2jerRSw" mounds, vs. Japanese puppet government recently set up. Among the Fusuier Ewbank, iea pounds, draw, most active enemies of the Japanese are the so-called Com- corp. Andrews, Fusiliers, 149 !ofn rr,n ovn fwwmorjitin a with Chinnp- Kai Shek in Paunds, Lance Corporal Silver- i.-..!..-. -..i. i.i oi,v.o.v. no tVin .Tan. ! ihorne, im pounus, araw, uiiviuu umv ic v-umuiuii uv .i wmmv,iw.. w.w. --j- sergeant Crabbe, Scottish, vs Private Cathy, Scottish, draw. An amusing blindfolded boxing been. The Japanese assert their losses have been nominal 'bout between Puuiers Stoddard only a few hundreds, but the Chinese pay the losses haverddBrow rouded out th.bxln run into many thousands. In any event, it seems as if the j Referees were Corp. R0binson of invaders have been losing their grip in southern China, the Medical corps and Fusilier Chinese government circles say there is now no Com- Johnson with sergeants Akehurst munism in China. Others declare there is but they admit .J ' 'Jjgf, tJ that most of the Chinese do not know what Communism keeper..Tne seConds were Fusiliers means and they have never heard of Karl Marx. At any irwin stoddard and Brown and rate, the country is fairly well united against the Japanese. Private McDonald of the Scottish. . : The collapsible ring was prepared THE NEW PUPPET GOVERNMENT Jr J Srinn ., , . , m i. .hows which the militia plan on The new puppet government was set up in China by staging. Ropes and some of the ac- tlie Japanese in the hope O f Uniting that part coutrement were loaned by the of the country which they control. This government is Moose Lodge. thought to, be the tool of Japan but with the Chinese noth-" f. mulcal Prof am lncIudetd . V'i selections consist . by an orchestra .i ,i c: tt ing is certain. tt He may i be like the new ruler of Spain. Hc,ln(? of Unce CorDOra, Nuttal, and mav not be as submissive as was expected. You never can Fusiliers Poitras and Butler of the be quite sure of yourself in the Orient. The Orientals sometimes acquiesce with reservations. Irish ard Private Bartholomew 0f the Med lea j Corps nd by the bugle and drum, band of he Fusiliers as well as tle pipe and drum band of the Scottish. Sons were con tributed by Fusilier pavles And the residents of other coast points. Here is an editorial! Private .Harry watkns of the artielp It,, from a recent vviiv issue of v an Alberni j paper: i ST1- Poitras and Tln monologues , by T' Fusi , er "There was brought to the offices of 'this newspaper 'Joha,on Corp Johnston; of ihe this week a red rose. Fragile, beautiful, full of the spirit uiah artf Reg Kings, of snrine it had been clipped in a Port Albemi garden) .cioni speaks earlv in the week. We ourselves have seen other roses Lieut, col ji. d. .Johnston m,c. blomincr.in gardens of the Albemis as gracious and gentle y.D;, the are commander, was no fV.la on,l uro hrxua fTinnrrhf u; tVi n fpolinrr.nf hiimhlp nnn - .cauea upon; to speak brieiiy. He oin' of the harsh words with which, at times, we have des crihed nur wet.andsunless.days of the past two months. complimented the committee on, the excellent program, the show i having reflected credit upon them. 'The roses, really, are a quiet admonition to us to look (The greatest hardship of this war. around and wo our wealth hefore wo criticize the incon-'lhe cQipnei.sa.id. was. turning out. vrnionrns. Wo do not liRc the rain with its constant pelt- ? be bpMred fHb . . like h i .i i .I i i i i i jWere many, mself, who d d in - nnrl i-nor floods in the low lying arras and its mud;'not ex' pwpu(J nQ. dvmo- nf feet and spattering, of silk stockings and solid more action .than tp be sittingj male wear. jarourd ,at .Prloce Rupert. A few "We do not like this phase of our climato. but we d0ianecdoteS qt w qwo experiences', like thw; we e proud to see them blooming so. anl wSsS! Nn visit from the district officer com- "Whv not then, think about other things in the same T for their "'"V units. At War Dinner LONDON. January 29 (Canadian o i ii. i j c-i i. - vi.ki Pr.i Panartlnn nnri French unl KITSEGUKLA Miss Violet P. Wesley, y ungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward' Skating is now being enjoyed nightly at the village of THE SEAL QUALITY v- mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Spckeye .PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Picked by .the nlv nalmnn rannlnc rompanj ,yth ,n all thf! year rouid payroll Ln Hrlnr Kuprt v,. u..-ITy,.Mrirlt.m, in 4hhuhs miv. Wi Recalled, by UoJ. Jflhnston. We men-.Tn 4Un ,v. Aide imt Viunder iiirie I Cpinfin where the temnerature has long since sneJiked iar tioned the likelihood of an wlVlUn, ' h",t,'' 'Mimgton, v. j. a.i " """" -""",9, aur No. 7, Star No. 8. Star No. J I wnv? (Letup look about us at theso Albornis: ves. and bei Aio during the evening ser nnd to nrnud Victoria, bustling Vancouver, over the snow f"1 ?lmmi ot tne 9ana . ' 'rlllli iimii Uniiil er r ra ttV n I nni v irht nornaa mil. lnm n mn ' vwif, cratic land of ours, our Canada." try a classified Ad, .MIVKKAL ACT To IMInciufut Co.hwntri WHEREAS there fcre ownen other mandlng. General Stockwell, and 't orZr Tn rTnll urged upon the men the import- t the str no. i, star No. 2, Bur Innrp nf mnHnir nH imnccinn No. 3. Star No. 4, Star No. A. tr No. unu .BUr No. 10 Mlnrtl ClaUnt attuaUl on Ui (iTth i40 of porcher lland In ChUnuire fuMage atxnit WO ft frum th lxch' In tha Skeetia Ulnlrit" iluQllnir nr. .vnlnir. ral TAKE NOTICE UlHJ, UnlTIW JOU d3 n,r InolSno- utp cp f Vinsfl ntW rnsPS nf niir nntfnn 7" ?,'rl TT'T :. W ium 00 daya from th date hert- uv'in " n t v ...w.m.. ttt wuiguijr m wfuvu c of wio rum of 115370 Dein roijr the nrrnoinUS flowerings Of Democracy, Which although the been transferred as a machine gun PJ010" V;"" ibIb1 social MK'.Ull vptem Vieill mav lllilv UMUl aggravate' UViUU uh MO ;ond iHUVI inconvenience illWUIl VCIUCIICe us U instructor, "" was heard from briefly. 0,2? 'wixTtiV, '. . manv tinier vet d pep it hot provide us Avith that greatest '.?nqnf.t(h yiB m -vile CJU3IUK uiciuciius 01 u. V ivm, vnvpvir t . ujqvwrr wiwi was the presentation -V ."J" "And we know when we think about it even a little.bit.'.ners. umrai cumu ahaii t. torwtea m ii.i f ,.,n ,.,t,n o' ! bwwi vwtwt m tha inMierignd who uiuu vvuu III UIK -wiiiws wi, iiuYvjiuti; van hui uuun kino ha, made the required eipenditurta. n iTPtl a Dr4ru. nirrt H ft f n la If you nave something to swap flth d, of Juir. 1939. K. fl. BETINKT. LOCALS IN 'Native School On 'FLY OVER ! HOOP WIN vest Coalt Burns I OLD LAND Children March Out of lllaMI Scored Nice 40 to 25 Victory Over structure at Anou,att.ov, of ..-..t.Tl ... - Tk.lp Ftrcl Vtp- i tory of Alaskan Tour ilMWI,IWMlW0ui -'v .... " 1 ATintTQA-r T iPPIThl. At Armory by Various Units of forms mingled nere yesieraay SUmdard 0Iers of Prmce Rupert '":":":'.;7-j-' : nrruVA .lin. 51- (f!P uutW..c CtC., ..- - . ...i.. - on the floor. Domlnato and Bevnon for the ev- surveys oi me mosi vwrv of ceremonies busier Hlnkleman and El- xL was Corn. Husk of the Irish Proposed routes for the British Co - f'f JVtvF- TOKYO. January 29-Agalnst the p.m,r .umbla-AIaska Highway will be made h " - V potrtblllty of United States, the The program of boxing events this summer to try to get around t"n"' a " veral high mountain passes. Hon. " was a good one. Indicating that W'Cf there Is some real pugilistic talent Charles Stewart, chairman of the) " gJ2irtMnrtl s. Iwv. among the soldiers here. The con- Canadian commission l "'iXatoToTi lesianis were mavenea largely uc- - stilM fntnl in cortiJi to weishls and inch ot tht consld.red by thelolnt MmmlsBloni "VSl!;; Ketchikan seven bouts was well foueht. On nere lnls wees. ine route on wnicn of Uom Hazelton and In which Prince expressed. There was plenty ac- The Bouts The bouts, all three two-minute round affairs, were as follows: Signaller Penny, 130 pounds, vs. ' Fusilier Knight, 126 pounds, draw. Monday, January 29, 1940. Lance Corporal Allan, Scottlsh.J pounds, vs. Fusilier West, 160 'prmnHg Allan winner. Hockey Scores SUNDAY National League Canadlens 1; Toronto 3. Pacific Coast League Vancouver 4; Seattle 2. SUNDAY National League Boston 2; Detroit 4. Americans 2; Rangers 4. Canadlens 1 ; Chicago 8. Little Barbara Teng, who I -1 M k. a t iiauica a iraciurea sxuu ai base as well as lacerations and Icontusslons when struck by an au- .tomoblle on Sixth Avenue nearEb- erts Street last Friday evening, was reported toda yto be resting as comfortably as could be expected and progressing favorably. Hlnkleman. 5: Elliott. Phillips. 4; Northrup. 5; Bussan- the part of the audience there was m surveys are to be made " .'"7', m,,rh much enthusiasm enthusiasm whirh which was was freelv frpelv is w assumed assumea to 10 be oe that mai running running north 1C"' a; lolr' a- Having been delayed by wenther. the local team was unable to get home yesterday but Is expected this afternoon or evening. NEW YORK WHEAT NEW YORK. Jan. 29.- Wheat prices were unchanged to c hmh er on the New York market Satur day with May dosing at 99 - tUSSFll8 ; i 1 FOll SALK. FOR SALE- Cary safe in good condition. Apply Daily News tf MIS'! LOST Green side gate of truck, phone Home OU i26i WANTED WANTED Live marten. Quote ' , price. 3625 Nelson Ave.. New Wsjt minster. B.C. i27i Wesl y. has been taen from Kit-1 WANTED Girl with experlenee fori zegukla to th Hazelton Hospital t housework, rond c childrtn. Bax-1 after having been sick in bed at i 28, Dally News. tf. her home for five months. ... I , WANTED Furnlsh'd house or a- par mer.t. Ap ly Lieut D S. 011-lls Fortrea Headquarters. 20 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zar'ltJ Proprietor -A IIOAU: AVAV Flt)M HOME" Rates 11.00 up 0 Roomj Hot i uld Watei Prince Rupert. BC Phone Zfll p,. Knx t NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments (Hot Water Heated) Mrs. C. E. ISlack, Proprietress (Central Hotel) IDORA Roller Rink paJly Sessions 3 00 to 4:30 Children Q OOto 8 30 AdulU 8 30 to 11:00 Ueginners Glvep Special A,tttnpn COAL fjr.ahi Feed Sccda pnd J,,ertili.er IRINCK RURKRT FEED CO. PhonM ftl and ASS Prineipal source of supply at pre sent, declaring an embargo follow ing the termination of the United States-Japan agreement. Japan is negoiatlng with Mexico for oil Nails Itenew Their Vtll to North of Kmland and Shetland Inlands LONDON. January 29 Canadian Local Garrison Area when General A. O. L. McNaugn- ..-r, a ln tnelr AlaiUa " " rflr":. Drc-aerman planes flew ton. commander of the First uana- ? - . .. ,w,f ,uan h. ., , of f . . j -I-U4.. - WW o-iuiuj " " uhnn1 ot hl Pfvitt nf Van. ArriA-a mn rr th iarv mission were uisu kumls, A. w.uvMit wyv'-"" ... i A. various units of the Prince Rupert garrison area, an excellent smoker was held Saturday night in Armory. It was held by the men teenh Qanadtan Scottish. Specially invited guests were the officers, warrant officers and sergeants of the vaiiqus units as well as all ranks of the Royal Army Service Corps the iTO SURVEY the Irish Fusiliers. Royal Canadian f - r Tfc "T TTP Army Medical Corps. Royal Cana- lt& I A I I K ft II I I K dlan Corps ot Signals and the Six- lJrLS JLV KJ X XJ Year checking and was the highpst point (Further Further Bettr bt:.. Tnllon ftft Ir an paus( riv CO EXPERT i-0 'i OS tivi-r Industrial areas, Northern Eng- With an interesting program or awn uwuwn. no noe nv ,Mled Ketchikan by a score of "; " ' ,.7hv the land and the Shetland Islands f()r and musical events and a ns oiucers auenoea a o,-r u was a we coated game - " "r " v-",' -. 1 the first time in emal day. thu . spirit of camaradnle apparent wnicn memoes pi a mwo mm- and Prin:e Rupert wa 1 command r:"iZ""t nomine. There were air raid j. Only once-early In Uie second half bomb, were dropped. Anil -aim..?? estimated at $20,000. was Ketchikan ahead, then by gUns barked and pursuit pu; ; 16 to 15. but the Oilers rapidly went went aloft There were a number out on top again and piled up the Mjv Ppf 011 of fluite violent exploslnns off u.o count In their favor from then on. "Y V2CI V1I Yurt.'hire coast supposedly rrr.x - being at one time ahead 33 to 18. p m atin from anti-aircraft batter. - At half time the score was 13 to 10 rrnm lYleXICO Im DkUaa Dnnari1. fl tSA Mountain Panes North of llaielton .ZZa starrnK or Prince Rupert was To lie Further Examined This . May Make That Country Source cf Supply If Dulled States Declares An Embargo Radio Servicing Gives LIFE to your old Radio Let Our lladjo Servicing Department Rejuvenate Your Radio Kully ."Modern .Kquipmrnt MaUw PoniitifQ Ri'.sultu At Lowest Ctt CiUARANTEEI) SERVICING ON ALL MAKES OF RADIO Only Genuine Replacement Part of Highest Quality Used Complete StockTubes Ilatteries Parts Curried in Stock Om Radio -Jtu.sinc.ss .is Our Rest Ad He Guided hy Experience Consult ' 1i Coal! Coal! Coal! 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