iown" March 7. 1040. PERFECT FRESHMENT tt?.fiv; 1)1 .ALTUFUL NV;)IWT1NG SPRING ILVER FIVE PIN vr,tfa MB nmm. high high I; irtisemehf' is not published i'rSjzi. by the Liquor .Control pari i-r by the Government of British Columbia. !;Ph Pearson, son of Mr. arid Roy Pearson of Lakelse Vaf- -i th:- misfortune to break : -i Sunday, while engaged in pig cat polrs. The Injured man jbrcusht to Prince Rupert on py nlsht for hospital Ureat- BOWLING . D. S. and T. O. and Malkins Winners as Final Third or Season litis Undsr Way The Five Pin Bowling League commenced the final third of m,; season last night with D. D. S. and T. O. wlnnlns two games to on.-..over Bankers while Malkins were victorious over Home Oil by a similar margin: Hlghjaveraga- scorer was Norman Klnslor, of Heme Oil individual scoring was lows I Mowopes Cy Kellctt : 188 Mrs. Kellett ..u 78 Helen Woodslde .143 Sid Woodslde .118 ,Q. , Morrison 78 Frank Morrison 100 Handicaps ! ' r'f . t-; cAIley'Cats Brind : ,.J,V..: Mrs, o; Wharton Curth 'Neva Asemlssen May Asemlssen J Mowopls .win 2. 77 Low Score :.. 78 I Handicaps 83 851 1032 1147 ...122 ., Vl .:..10!)' :.'.:15'6 152 Pioneer Laundry Fred Wesch 148 Croxford 138 - Kinslor 230 . Yaegcr ...s....t....:.l8C Diingate 203 ,L6w Score 78 l Handicaps average 182 Yaeger. 134 90 124 1G2 201 116 .83 95 191 159 151 209 138 83 1 957 919 1029 205 178 178 151 184 119 60 1109 1017 Franks JO. Johnson 150 E, Johnson 126 Qladys Collie:;..,.'.-..'A 124 George Franklin 188 Dorothy Ballinger 184 Len Crlpps 265 Handicaps 92 .252 226 90 174 114 202 123 2ir 92 1135 1079 1013 Franks win. 2. Men's high aver- lti.VJi Vli?iryfii' ag??t)Fe Wt-CSibr 'Women's Hockey Standings National League 1 W D. L F A Rangers 26 9 10 131 73 Boston 28 4 11 157 90 Toronto .: 22 6 15 110 91 Chicago 19 6 .18 95 109 Detroit 15 6 23 81 114 American's . 13 '4 26 88 122 Canadiens . 9 5 29 78 141 THOSE PROSPEROUS 41 . I I ffik CrBAiTaBOUT THE ) FREE ( $ OFHRJUOWJ "dwardsburg' ; I RQWgAHD 1 1 lllllp !n3 I KtiljiMrfTil I r ,1 VMithri by 198 133 bT n 1'14 T th C.a.d. 77' nn Off I J n LAni M ftfh Hum. far-" " t'lJfI III I if .vu 1I1.. lie&M arJ7il I'ljMf ly Mr.. Altk.n, w jiw i. mom uoounK AUl loruv. I luahla HoakUt entitW "S2 CtXf", Writ, for vour HIEK eopy p.iw .nrlmin a CYoitn Hmiid !ll, to CanaU KUnh Honwfcwvira IM. 1). Hot 12. Monlrt.1. TELKWA IN HOOP WIN TELKWA, March 7. The Telkwa 12" basketball teams paid a three-day 211 1 visit to Burns Lake over the week-15 end and returned with three wins score was still tied so it was left as a draw. The Telkwa team was all set 'to I play two games of hockey but soft J UnAqlhar ma Mils Imnncclhlt ! j Teams were: I Burns Lake girls B. Roumieu, M. iRoumleu, B. Clarke, L. Radley, B. Lee. M. Patterson, V. Watson. ' Burns Lake boys D. Roumieu, L. P Radley, C. Norrls, P.- Small, C. Lin-II j ton, M. Berg, W. Trousdale. Telkwa girls L. Manooa, f. noo-nan. J. Giddlngs, J. Bourgon, A. Clarkston. 1 36 1 Telkwa boys D. Mahood, W.l 30 j Wells, C. Wells, W. Thompson, M. 23 Hoops, J. Dockrlll, H. Mapleton. IfoflMMl BROWNS v f i here . ... a $10.00 deposit for this young Brown starts the third generation of Drowns at the Dank of Montreal." Ask for details of out various savings plans for all purposes . . . education; travel, home-buiUing, investment, insurance, for emergencies and opportunities. i MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1817 A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME' Prince R.ipett Hr-ncb: V. A. UUlMim. M-r D. I). S. Si IV Morrison .... Wishart Dungate I Asemlssen ... 138 J and a draw out of four games. 60 The Telkwa girls chalked up two' Home Oil Ill" who suffered greatly from two l?SIor Mowopies Alley, Cats TITE DAILY MEWS WON OVERY i LAUNDRY Franks Reduce Pioneer Lead Mixed Bowline League Standing o. Handicaps .......'..'....... 41 ..11 ...ft. 10 15 GCNfeltAL CONTRACTORS In Franks wont from Pioneer Laundry by a score of two to one last, night in the Mixed Bowling League, but the Laundry still retains the league leadership by a margin of four points over Franks. In the second fixture of the evening Mow-opies defeated Alley Cats two games to one. High average scorer for the men was Len Crlpps of Franks with 247 and for the ladies Miss Frances Yager of Pioneer Laundry wun ibz. The Individual scoring follows; Bankers Home 164 Tyler 210 Pearson 150 Conrad 151 Handicaps was as I .703 899 849 Malkins Stegavig .. ...... 141 174 . 144 Landels ...160 114 131' Skinner .134 165 165 Connell .... ...223 198 174 Withers .,313 188 180 Handicaps 134 134 134 years enforced Idleness through " ' lack of a hall. , 1 MORRETTO Stone Masonary, Brick or Concrete Work Excavation and Landscape Gardening Macadam Roads 'or Sidewalks Phone 35 for Morretto or Green 527 for Casey 3tock Taking Sale Alj " FURS At Goldbloom's 25 Off Take advantagot the low Prices to buy now V. .(JOLPBLOOM "The Old Reliable" 16 12 "AN IDEAL MILK for Babies I" says Elsie, the Borden Cow. "Klim is pasteurized cow'smilk with only the water removed. Simply replace the water and: you have superior quality milk. So you eon use your favorite formula method by simply modifying Klim; millc. Where ver you go, your baby is assured a milk supply of unquestionable safety and uniformity. Formulas made from Klim are more digestible because the milk forms a smaller, softer curdthe fat particles are broken down very fine. Get Klim at all good grocers, and druggists." klim "iptllll Boctwordi'.' 9 Daily News Classiriea Ads oring results, rvrtAMiKW.i : DELICIOUS 153 126 - 182 136 241 149 ? Tirrr.P7i 122 141 II . . , I -74S .' -7G3 .617 ' II .240.. 175 ,136 100 ...186 189 241 253 41 163 249 197 199 41 1105 973 928 264 The Telkwa boys took the first ,V . " on, game quite easily but the Burns . - , : '"'it Lakeers came back strone in the. . "n?'caps 85 c 254 148 145 203 218 85 second game to force the visitors to' " knuckle down and play good bask-, , , , 1055 1058 etball to come from behind and e league standing: ' Lauildrv send the game Into overtime. At -Plo.neer IVio otiH nt tVio ovtri cocctnn fho 'TRnKS 12 12 162 157 119 200 201 85 924 Tomorrow night the Standard Oilers basketball team of Prince 7' VITAL HEALTH BENEFIT NEEDED EVERY DAY BY ALL tl E J f 1 I .l! 1 aS JM IS HiCH, THRIFT Y SOURCE Of THIAMIN EvtRYONt, PARTICJUARLY CROWING CHILDREN. NttDS A PRtJH supply or THIAMIN iury day. without it you can- 'HOT -tttX, LOOK OR THINK VOUft BST. CNJ0Y A HOT THIAMIN RICH .RCAKrAST EVERY MORNINC. SERVE outqow QUAKER OATS, SEE. HOW YOUR STRtNCTH AND Woolft WlLtt AST THROUGHOUT WE BUSY MORNING HOURS THAT SA? ENERGY THE FASTEST. Delicious QUAKER OATS li easy to prepare. Ready to erre in only 2 minutes. Saves you money costs less than J2C per serving. Get a box from your grocer today. 11 T7W M m m , W m IT J K ' I AaW af I 7 If 'Jl mW f mJm JBJlM iNew Officer In Charge Of Army Home In Rupert rfupert will be In Port Simpson for Envoy Stanley b! Calder of jVan-i game with the Port Simpson Ath'- COuver arrived in the city yesterday letlc Club to be played In the new morning from Vancouver to assume hall there. Paul Price, telephoning charge of the Eventide Home. En-in from Port Simpson this morning, Voy Calder was for six years in said the Simpson team was in good charge of the Salvation Army's Ev-trim and the Port Simpson people i mmmmmmmmm were expecting a great game. Pre- paratlons have been made to show the Prince Rupert players a good time as well as giving them a hard contest. Boston Bruins came back to. with in one point of the leading New York Rangers In the National Hockey League standing Tuesday night by scoring a 7 to 2 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Tonight the Bruins should have a good chance to move 6ut on top when they meet the Americans at New York. The Rangers are having a week's lay-off now, not being scheduled to play jjjaln until next Sunday when they take on the Americans In a New York Inter-club game. The second scheduled fixture for tomorrow night will bring together the Chicago Black Hawks and the Canad-, lens at Montreal. , French soldiers on the Western Front are to have plenty of oppor-1 tunity to play rugby and football.; Ten thousand balls are being sent to the frontl Three million francs has been voted by the French govern-' ment to be used for developing! sport activities among the troops along the Maglnot Line. I I Ted Paris of Banff won the Dominion; downhill ski championship race at Banff with a new record1 of one minute and 52 4-5 second! for the V mile course. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word Valhalla Fishermen's Dance, March 8. Farewell Prince Rupert Operatic Society and Hodgson Dancing Academy benefit concert for local Red Cross Society, Capitol Theatre, Sunday, March 10, 9:00 p.m. The musical treat, of the season. W.O.T.M. Tea, Mrs. Lmeham's, ' 142 5th East, March 12. Canadian. Legion Tea and An nette's Fashion Show, March 14. L; .0 B. A. Daffodil March 15, Metropole Hall. Play High School March 14 and 15. Dance, Auditorium, Garrison St. Patrick's dance, 102nd Armouries, March 15 admission 50c. St. Patrick's Tea, Catholic Hall, March 16. Taurine TlrMcra lfr rtsy Ofl t . . T , k Prshvtprlnn Tm Mrs.: Mrs : .tr Jp. Little's, March Ch'21. . J. '. im.H Moose Olngham Leap Year Dance, March 21. ; Daffodil March 25. Band Parents' March 27.' Tea, Mrs. Parkin's tea Mrs. Hogan's Orange Ladies' Sale, April 3. t United Spring Sale, April ill, 1- 5i li F"3 entide Home n Edmonton. For the past four years he has-been on thj staff, of the Army's men's hostel In Vancouver. The home Is still bslng operated under the same arrangement with the city sponsoring. the home and trie Army assuming triej su'perln-tendericy. . . . It had been hoped that It would have been possible tc open a Sal(-vatlon Army Home In the city but tills i.s impossible under present war-time conditions AvaiUbU in nackagtt, X. povktt f,oiH-ni end J h tin,, -r . CUT COARSri .FOR TUB PIPE CUT FINE, FOR" ROLLINCS ''YOUR.. OWN 1 6 were brimnnir in a load 'of furs- and we Jiad made camp when rup pops a Redskin. I don't know where lie came from nor why but my scalp itched. 'Pipe of peace T said and shoved over my tobacco. IIo filled up and sal there saying 'Oom! Oooinl It was Old Chura I gave him. I said then, and I say' now, 'Always and everywhere, there is no oilier tobacco just like Old Chum I I like i t and it likes me. Tliey chose the right name when tfiey called it Old Chum.' UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1 :30 p.m. 10 :30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince .Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 5G8 u RUPERT- BRAND" I Smoked BLACK COD " '- ' Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. v Prince Rupert British Columbia 11 , Ok i Presbyterian Spring Sale April'