Women's High Grade SENORITA SHOES In Blaek aad Brwwa Oxford a4 Strap K, CiIm xnd Spaa&b HeeK Theve tt are r??rfar valae. STLCIALLY nUCXD U make mm fr new ?rtnx foes a the way. AtowHt aH and wfcJtJw in the Int. 7k it x real fcar-raia fit hifh (rale dependable ftwear. $4.45 Family shoe store ltD. "CAXLT EWTI05 The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. mscz vxrtxt - tiiinsn Columbia PsbSifced t-nrj Aner&eca, Except Eraday, by Prfcee Bspert Di2r S?n UsXUA, Third Averse H. f. PULLES Minagbg-EdUor Paid la adrac&e, per wtek . Paid la adva&ee, per nxsnth . By vr.ttl to a part of British Cctsxbla, the BrKaa Ecpire aad Unfced SUtex, yearly period, paid Is advance Bj mxn to aS ether own trie, pet ear . AdtertMnr ao4 CtreaLtUoB Teiebooe S Nr-i Department Teleptne K Member af Audit Eimt at Cb-ralaUvns JO Thartday. retznary 22 1M0 .CONSIDERABLE HELP CoraideraMe help Ls being sent to Finland by a number of different countries including Great Britain. Airplane wfcteft were being kept in rterve were pasised on to help huki Rum back- r ranee, kaly, Norway and Sweden idl m-)pfog jtftat ;hey can to.help preveiit the steam roH-er tactics she Sov.et uceeeafng.' "W e hope the help v.iii tie ml tt&enL WILL IT SPREAD? To what extent will the present conflict spread? That jk what many are today asking and there U none to an-Ueh' It geem posble that the fight may become general before it is over. A number of nations may be added to the .belligerent. Already there are indication that the Balkans may become involved and m may the Scandinav AillfirM.a Ca ml I sVi 1 Anriiilo ntM rliA etwvewrr event daring the next few months. Some of the neutra1 countne are already feeling the pressure and will have to declare themselves before long. Even the United State? may find itself involved once the election is over. SHII'BUILDINC; AT RUPERT There ia practical certertainty that Prince Rupert will be doing some shipbuilding before long. The article published yesterday in the Daily News indicates that tho flatter is being seriously considered and that the contracts are almost sure to come through. The information this time came to Mr. Hanson direct from the Hon. C. D, Howe and was in answer to a telegram fient him in regard to the matter. LEADERS TROUNCED Mowopk Store Clean Sweep Victory Over Pioneer Laandry In Mixed Bottlinr Lea roe Mowopiet scored a clean sweep three game to 9U victory the leading Pioneer Laundry In the Mixed Bowling League last night. In the second fixture of Individual scoring:: Pioneer Laundry 1 P. Wesch 463 P. Yager 156 V. Crimson 161 II! Croxford 173 Jfd .Dunfrate 211 D. Wesch 109 handicap 68 Total J10I Mowopjes 1 0, Petersen VI P. Petenn .142 .H. Woodslde .....'161 8. Woodslde 187 M. Morrison .165 F. Morrison 108 Handicap . 134 1 206 174 162 193 131 190 68 net 2 191 123 96 100 231 206 134 3 129 85 116 199 96 135 116 168 141 191 134 ToUl J123 Ji;l 1024 Alley Cats 1 2 3 C Brind . 141 169 1W B. Brlnd 135 ;31 1M O. Wharton 222 105 163 A. Saunders 157 127 181 Kera Aiemlssen J65 iM 127 Max Asemisstn J313 209 141 Handicap J49 149 149 : Tctal 1282 10S4 10l Franks 1 Z Z mtt Grace Johnson 83 134 104 h Bnson J08 200 261 Mrs. MadHl 139 122 128 Oeorue Frlnkllh 171 177 208 the evening Franks won over Al- .1 inger. m W 117 lev CoU two eames to one. Hiah Curtn 1M 166 averaee scorers were Dollv Wesch Handicap 11 .114 114 of pioneer Laundry lor the ladles with J95 And Max Aiemlssen of Alky Cat for the men with 22"l. Total , 871 1160.1098 The league standing: Pioneer Laundry .12 9 Franks ...It. t. 40 11 .Mowoples 9 9 Alley Cats 7 U Oeorgc Miller, well known United States customs officer at Skag-way, was a passenger .aboard the Princess Louise this mornlnff re. 27 turning north after a lx weeks' 63 trip to Seattle and elsewhere In "10 the south. .3 1 . 141 NEW YORK COPrCR NEW YORK, Feb. 22: Copper Bankers Win Over Malldns Scare Of Tw Gajnes T One I Ffte K RHrfeir, Learae Flfcre Boaters Five Paa 3 Last Miht by a aaglaL Tjfcr of BaaJten Mimr scarer w4a 11 Iter O arf D D & be aaryed kites Indfrafaal suain.: : Bankers' I M-n KM Pmibui - W Hook U Conn .. IM TvW . m TtI R. MM SUtawIg Total The tun Hew OH : Banker JXOiDD-8 ts TO 9X0 2 IS 14 21 Sfta 223 M tH IMC I 2 m m ut m m m 34 187 tu m 354 c IS n 9 7 In Bucklty's Gpiues You Get TH1IE PAIN- REUEVNC COLD- DISPELLING INGREDIENTS Vhich give you THREETIMES Farter Relit f than Just One OWr tmhJof' Cm.,m,lU Cinmln m rma ft IW tmtnd nIM ftaf nil n 1 1 1 ul iiai mm I i ic H OV W Tlw it 4r n i an4 win imli ar Hlt tmhiry' Cm i n 1 1 1 f ClU ill I KMt trt nd a( & mnlfiB. c Try Bvliqf't 1 1 .!' ct IwMr, At a r SISTERS CAFE FOR SALJi is now open ror. BUSINESS 3 Your Patronage will be highly appreciated "Aim to Pleae" U oar Motto-Thank You i For three-quarters of the jrame Standard Oilers of: mt n fVinee Rupert and AH Stars of Keidsikaa pfayed loach ; and go basketball in the third antcfe of the interrarjonal fMrfli mnrftr tk IamU m 2 tat m a a a a ' a a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa OHEO FOR SALE Terms: strictly cash: LoU 9-10, Blk. 11; D. L. 369, Terrace, Hugh M. Adamt Estate, 1500.00: 8ab Lot 1 of Lot 1429, Range 5, C. D. Lakelse Road, 10 acres, Fetor De 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 Aiy-ansh, Wm. Stewart Estate, $100.-00; Unsubdlvlded portion Lot 2199,R.5,C.D142 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 Esslngton, Estate Mary D. Holland, $200.00; Unsold portion Lot 3822, Casslar (Alice Arm), and cottage, Eitate John W. Btrbmbeck, $500.00. 'Official ; Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. C. tf. WANTED prices were .01c to .04c lower on" WANTED Girl to do general the Jfew York metal market ye- housework and cooking for fam terday with March closing at lff.COc1 per pound, lly Df four, out of town. Box 32 pally News. Apply (47l taft-4 a Wrt of eed and power whkk ownthclwied thet irm vwhr ad feWcerae w a 55 to 40 victory for' aeURFCBlPrteee Saaert That the haaK T O luaat took a cornmaofc tea4 - - ry uo' yw; TORK. Fb 22 Tony He loar-taaae arrtw. haB van w "" T"V W OaJecto and Max Baer haw - Se Doaamato . twt, at the thne -neoanten ta oate aKhaaf m.trhMl (or a fitteen 2 aria a total point awrgB an the ff TLSJ r" ta May at Jeney US acerefate o tax o? 12 t 99 The Tt: Jt" CUy. the winner to aawt the in foarth and la pat of the aerie. " fto .gw. jtoe Loata. ta late 1U atJcfc started with two nan at " TBr WWIJU mauaer tor the worhT beajry- KeteMkam last month. wfll fee played" tOBSgfet Tar Anaiary was paetxtf L she doors and so targe the that it was difTealt to keep the :dge of the ptaaiag pci clear at tinea. The axoe feetaf ja saat ia the (am apret a coed deal 1S the evening on thetr fact lit flmmeim haane. IK The rery evenly wtftMri antS the 13 drtcnt cotojn of the ffxae. nt 1 pnni ap vne ponicra irom w fries they had vttfc the Unrfer- ttty of BraJsh CotaaaMa earner in f.ekf shots Prince Rupert Wins Third Game And Takes Commanding Lead In j International Caging Series. KtetUfcan- Piatt, It; tUrrto. Daaainlrh aaao, 5: adtner Leduaj Pi tan Aaaeet '.ne iae and thro the other befac "aaWB"- ; lcrTle ahead. At bah ttee the eoantl9: SUJ- J Moraan. it; m nu'!i tir VrfrfrfH lllotteaUd. Touh. IS Prtoee vBapert. haelnc rrfcieoUy'j f Refeteaa 'Prince Rapeet Johnny and Art 4 Hinkie-toul. 4o II Dominato. Came. 2. Pengra Ketehtkaa. Seorekeeper Andre Xjetovxneaa Je winter, staged the better com- JJ wn"r txrtation and paaatnc play, thetr .,cpfu rtre auw team work beta as good ( TTimita i-EUr. AntanHU i a local team ever dtaptayed. aewaentmf St Joseo- y clkcte4 in unison and. near!0"0 nedertel: Pan'. p... h- md. whn they tamed on the i eartata-ralser. the f-rmer heat, their play i pretty to see. Iwtanmt 25 to 11 It oat the crowd Amie Harris the backbone ofi" nrnnor lor Ukf erenins the team, and Art HtaHewan were" restnanee rA playmakers tor Ketehfitan but the forwards itemed haWe Ut Un Grvtr Teireck :c hr.U! the clay and did a lot of faHe'ahw their marrar t-jrrteh' wtfl satt on the Prtn-e Oe--ef fo- On ora4 n the crowd was treat- Honeymoon cd to some spectacular shots The brkl'-eler -am from far oat, others at dlffi- Mary Geary catt arrJei and a few single-' handed beaottea darinc tne ere- HM i .asaaaaBBBBBS Both teaaas worked hard bu: Prince Rapert was the pace-maker and. in the etostng stages, seemed as fresh as ever and certainly more effeeOre. The locals were then completely (Somtnattng the play and for a few msrates rt was a virtual parade of baskets Beyhon Topi Scorers Sonny Beynon, who opened the seorln. wUh a neat basket on a paw fr.ni Sonny BUles. was high man for 'iie etening with eighteen trip Vs xn-nnver BASKETBALL Ketchikan Vs. Prince Rupert TONIGHT I pjm. THE World Almanac and Book of Facts for 1940 A gold mine of information for everyone. Trice 75c NEW WORLD-Illustrated Volume 1, Number 1 of this new Canadian -i picture magazine now on sale Get the first number of this new magazine for CanadiansLet ub reserve a copy for you each month. The Case For Federal Union Read this timely new book in the Penguin 9 Ap series. Only . Mu wi ta L title mi eaaan. me nars varans i Galento And Baer Matched iTail-Enders Win Soccer MILK MACARONI IH fACSAOU QUIT Made hi Vancaer ' 1 aal FBYS IS BETTER chaajee to a In frocr. err the Vinaeno . today The tVwwn werr anaa aai Ormut MeOteMl ipfrtJoe j aat oh hard aaot :r aH tt. Gratiatot aat Hotabu a : haaa laae aa ,-: alb; dM fetat Mau. LeafeT ash; anal Uaatera Matr. : nard; Xlr Bearerp Skare I ! 1 VkUry Orer Maple leaf la Skl Lesrae pqfcR o une or two pounoneasenu at taaaas as the Kawt BOward ScaVv.. FnathaJQ Laagae have bee nee. sary bat in the last gasae rTr . Xak- Pnner i tar-.frj 'V W-.r end Beiwr scored a deeJatve via oeer the Mo Le.' by fsr c one ar3 :f ;he- 'octinue ir, trr Mr . Rci Lefx A. WlKon. P ( Haaaan a. Mrs Luu - M - CT.r-ton rat attrv i-aasriiT. - l'uae tr. r-. all'-- &l MU. B v. t -aaaaffJllI MacKenzie's Furniture FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE jj -'Amnuotha 'm i S4 ISaT I vhoofetrom the Lw fj" f f 4 Piece,. Sale Price QrjMJ AA " ' UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver TSJs. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.SA CAR I) EN A rniDAT. DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver,. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday If Convenient, Please rurchaxe Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets rf rnsvir 1 SKlMvrn. rs.it... n . . . i.j rimnft5 ww ........ .... it ftUfm IIS11. AI"U 4fc " Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized JMilk VALENTIN DAIRY PUONI .857 Fresh Shrimp BOAT W.S I-"Dally at 4 P m- THOTIEK'S DOCN It's Interesting to know when reading the IW Jv that the people of the whole district are doini? the H