PAOBTWO" THE DAILY i WATCH OUR WINDOWS For Broken Lines Week - End Exceptional bargains Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every AftenwKm, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per week .' . . J? Paid In advance, per month -M By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the BrUtMi Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year . 9.00 Classified advertising, per word, p;r Insertion L . 02 Local readers, per line, per insertion - Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone -,- - W Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations TAILY EDITION Tuesday. February 13, 1940. EDITORIAL LATE LORD TWEEDSMUIR Manv Prinr-f Tmwrt neonle will have nleasant remem THE NEXT GOVERNOR It will now become the duty of the Canadian Primp Minister to advise His Majesty the King who to appoint as his representative in Canada following the death of Lord Tweedsmuir. We hope he will advise the appointment of Mr. Bennett or some other prominent Canadian. How fntr. V. r-,' We mav rerieat here what we have pointed out on previous ocraio.n. The Governor General does not rep- rurtjnt, ti" irtMii L'Kvu-riiinuiiL. uc icJicciiut tiic juiu on purely Canadian matters. In other words he is the Empire representative. The man who reallv does the work as between the British eovemment and the Canadian government is the British High Commissioner at Ottawa. a i AfivnrinF.X'T r.F.STlHfE SPORT CHAT cleaning un on the Intermedial teams in the nasi few weeks. TliH tested the strength of the Oilmen who were the annual victims of the New MetlaVatla team on their rn north and. through lack of romoeHtinn have not been able ta Iron out their faults. brance of the visit to the city of the famous writer whoj 1The bUllard was Governor General of Canada. They will remerfiber.g I'irlz run run at at ti ns unassuming . ways . . and his charming . r-j personality. i v Canadian Legion 'Billiard Tourney tournament now be- the Canadian Lenlon That rooms for members is nrovidlnff a " was John Buchan. Lord Tweedsmuir. who died at Ottawa ! considerable amount of pleasure ' ' . S iL. I l . Sunday. He came accompanied by a lady of great charm who captured the hearts of all the ladies who met her. That lady today has our sympathy in the loss of a wonderful husband. Primarilv Lnrrl Tu'pwl.cmnir n writpr. As nuob and the handlcappers have done a good Job In making the contest anybody's chance. j So far Neil Cameron has utm from Lionel Holtby; Harry Thrupp from Hugh Smith; R. C. Mutch u i i i.i i i i, ,.. u i. tfrom Charlie Youngman; Leslie iic in nnuwii tu inc wui m uuu wxt nnuwji inny iwiui v nc w -parkes from George Abbott and became Governor General of Canada. By his "books he'-oeorge Dawes from John Bulger, will be remembered for many a day. in the last fixture Bulger was . 147 and Dawes was 148 when the latter finally got the necessary two points to win. If games turn out as expected R. C. Mutch should meet Neil Cameron In the final. 5 $ ever, it is Mr. Mackenzie Kings job to make the selection X'pCQTI IM"1 and, doubtless, he will satisfy some of the people in so do-'rl VV IV CD 1 JLllN a 2and BOXING 50c-35c .MOOSF. HALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Prelims Start 8:30 Match End Approx. 10:45 ADMISSION' Gentlemen 50c Ladies and Students 35c The landing of thirty thousand troops from Australia 5 main wrestling ev n t i . f -1 C" it. and iNew Aeaiann ai a point, near ouez, eviuuniiy tor ser- vice in the Balkans or Syria or somewhere around that part of the world, was a magnificent gesture. It is an as? f urance to the people of the Balkan States that the British are prepared to back them if Germany or Russia or both tnn-ether hut on undue pressure. The huge allied armv. of over half a million men will be expected to defend the oil fields of Iran, the Suez waterway and other important fcritMrofi of the British Empire in that section of the worm ;ind also to protect the Balkans against anv international bandits who may essay to add to their territory at the expense of their neighbors. CI UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. . Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T,SS.CATALA EVERY TUES- T-S-S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, - -DAY. 1:30 p.m. Due Vanrouveri Thurs. p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient. Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further InformaUon Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 ENTS Harrow THOMPSON 16th Canadian Scottish) Champion of Kootenay DM. Weight 180 lbs. vs. GREENFIELD I Of Searchlight Battery) Champion of Interior of B.C. Weight 175 lbs. FRANK FOLGER Prince Rupert, Weight 1C0 lbs. Vs. STAN NELSON 16th Can. Scottish, Weight 170 BOXING EVENTS DON McCOUVER (155 lbs.) Vs. Private A. L. McDONALD (Kilty, 1C0 lbs.) ELMORE IIANKINS0N (15!) vs. STAN SCIIERK (150) In The Heavyweight Class HOWARD IIOUGAN (175) Vs. AU STAIR CRERAR (170) SOc Tickets May Re Bought in Advance From Any of the Boxers HOSPITAL ACTIVITY REVIEWED I tContmued from Paf On) they have given but in the creation -J Te Ketan betbal, ehuV l ,7 Ia Litton to their .MUU end. informed the locals that they the owning of new 5? Thursday 5 h"i nfebt nrSev Uat tney STSlS. uUl frrators ned amOTnUng the cost of to be carrying the "nieat 1'ne- d(ma towrda ,he up. They realize that they are down - f warmerg. j can. fourteen points going into the third n(H h fal thdr ame of the series and that' they They thout the year. have great odd to overcome . ,w lp a pion to te the run-their vWt here. ,n(nf flf ,n relation to . . ... . , ?R chant es and the service it ren- ,L Ketchlkan Urn year has a sfct milth A(J hl, a team league In fullswtn all sea- rf uvint gann- son and from thfei eaue they; w n Mn have picked I an AH-SUr team u;mke bH .hfl8plta,.inInded- represent the First City It Is and fonM utwml s. sta" dlvteion ma"P . t .1 aud the public. mrmriirw the iMmn aivmtra on each team. -Our private and semi-private W I refer to Sergt. Major W. imrdt have been favorably m-j M Bro aiKl Qwrter Maiter Ser- The team Is led by a colored boy -nented upon and. on behalf of the; v Wilkinson. The former named Harris who Is by far the Board. I wish to thank the Ladies"8"1 thf 608 fof 15 finest Ketchikan has Canadian nd th liUtT over " We re" player sport- Auxiliary. Eastern Star. ed In a number of years. This boy Legion, the Ladles of the St. An-'"1 tne caUJ of thir resignation played in Seattle until this year drew's Society for furniture and . trom lhe board and Uust 1031 Um(' and carries a thorough knowledge furnishings: the Queen Mary Chap-! Is not rr distant when they will be of the fundamentals of basketball ter. I.OD.E. for supplying buffers, 1tn us ta ervillan life again " He can pass faster than anyone casters, curtains nd an over-bed " seen here in the last few seasons table; the Httl CO Chapter and Gyro' and is the playmaker of the team. Hub for curtains and new lurnUh- Standing around the six foot mark inas- I want also to acknowledge and weighing more than 200 the following additions to our, pounds, he will give Prlnee Rupert eouipmect: boys something to think about , , Ranftrs when he starts to roll. Ateo on th- Shrfn CTub portable Boston team is George North ru pp. former in--y operatln room lamp: Toronto "A Stokes Electric Distilled Water all-Alaikan and at nrtit th Chicago hlh .vorer of the Ketchikan rftv 341,1 ,rom Omes Ltd: 6x9 At Cx9 At 9x9 At &i garden from Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh; "das oxyen tank ram Dr. w T. Kergln: -Automatic suction and prepare unit donated by the Prtiw Rupert Medical Association ; Donation ot 36 received from Premier T. D. PattaUo. "I wish to express thanks to the business men. Dathte of the Empire. Ladies' AtiWary. Fishermen's Union and individuals for funrtfh-uig comforts to the paUeoU at the Chtittma season. I wat iho to thank Mr Blrrh and Mls Harrison and ber staff for their loyal cooperation, the press aad all those who have in any way promoted the welfare of the hospital. I cannot eonctede without ref erence to the service rendered the, league. "Cash donation towaro-i ex pen w Americana In connection with the preparation Canadians "The lorata. who will have the 1 hometown advantae over the vtt-Itors. are still nrnr-thrfiMT rtiHaentW j and laxt evening tangled with ,the Old Xfen's team who have been . . . l . t w iASoeiauan of iwo raemoera m me I board who are now In His Majesty's Hockey Standings Detroit W 22 33 17 1 12 11 9 D 3 4 S 4 8 1 2 L Y 7 11 S 120 14 M 15 It is a 39 32 "It it tru vnkot tKy My obowt Td and Maty? . , "Wll, ! it tending her a lot ct Swt Cop." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "Tht purttt lrm In hnh tbco cm bt tmelttj." February Furniture Sale Carpets and Linoleum Rugs . Seamless Axminster Rugs I ouvwAy I I , stumsmm . I I COMMUNICAriOMS I $22.50 9x10V At $38.50 A S3 SI 80 7 76 7 114 OT 107 $34.50 CONGOLEUM RUGS $5.95 tai0- $8.95 $7.95 0xr $9.95 Trade in your old furniture for new during the February Furniture Sale at Elio's Store. For appraisal ask for Ello. No obligation. We thank you for calling on us. ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Green 916 THIRD AVENUE CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Tran-Allanlic Trans-Pacific Tn Vaneniiver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports 85. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct SJ3. "PRINCESS LOUiSB" Feb. 5th, 20th, March 7th, 18th, 28th Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return (gQ Tickets, on Safe to February 29th, 1040, Final VOO Return Limit March 31st, 1940 Connections at Vancouver With Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. 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Winter winds 4fsin Arechilting rina your CoAlbin needs refilling 1 Bl'" iMHithills Bulklcy Valley Nanaimo-WellinRton We are equipped lo supp'T any of these coals promptly-carefnllr screened and graded lo le Phones G31C3J Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage ? Prince Rupert (q JjJ British Columbl