! PAQE FOUB OVERSEAS AIR 3 ST8H BVE A special quality old 'ye of fin flivor, thoroughly matured in oak. & 25 OZ. 3 40 OZ. at Trenton as officer commanding the Equipment Training School. In May. 1938, Squadron Leader Aron- ;: Squadron Leader Archibald Pat-i son returned to Ottawa to become rick Campbejl was born in Novem-J Director of Equipment Administrator, 1903, and joined the Royal don and now goes to London as Canadian Air Force in June. 1924. Equipment Staff Oflcer at the Ov-Ile Is a graduate of the Royal Air erseas Headquarters. His was large- SILK CURTAIN NETS 20 pieces silk curtain nets in various patterns, Light honey shade, values up to 69c yard. Dollar Day-Q-fl AA Ol.UU 3 yards for NEW FLUFFY DOT MARQUES ETTE 40 Inches wide, all sunfast colors, two-tone effects of rose, green, blue, yellow, eggshell and mauve. Dollar Day Special, Q A A QJ..UU 3 yards for KAYO.V BROCADE Extra good quality rayon brocade. 15 good shades to choose from. O -j A A Dollar Day, 4 yards for COTTON CREPE Cotton crepe, 30 inches wide, good qualitv. 15 shades to choose from. Q-fl AA Dollar Day, 8 yards for y. t?X.UU BED SHEETING Extra special value bleached and unbleached, double bed width. A factory clearance of odd pieces easily worth 35 per cent more today Dollar Day. 1,00 2 yards for LADIES' RAYON SILK VEST AND BLOOMER SETS Vests and bloomer sets, Raysuede non-run quality In. tea rpse,andwhite. Sizes small, medium and large. 42 1 Aft A,UU Dollar Day. set LADIES' PRINCESS SLIPS All the newest styles in satins, crepes and novelty cloths. Values up to 42 4 A A PJ.UV $1.75. Dollar Day, each GIRLS' SILK and WOOL HOSE Qood strong stocking over the knee In fawn shade only. Size 5 to 9 V2. 4? AA 3 pairs for t?J.Uvr GOVFRNAFIMT -ARANTFf'D ss This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor O nTc Riard or by the Government of Bntish Columbia Force Staff College and a qualified ly the responsibility for securing : air armament officer. ! Born In Poland ! Squadron Leader Bernard Morti-! mer Aronson was born in Zelva, Po- j lard, in May. ;900, and came to yinj Commander Francis Ver-! Canada five years later, being edu-ncn Hcakes. one of the Royal Cana- cated in public and high schools dian Air Force leaders overseas, was; and the Ottawa Collegiate Instl-born in January. 1894. and saw ser-; tute. He was employed as an audit jrlce with the Canadian Exoedition-; clerk in the Department of National ary Force in 1916 and 1917. He j Defence at the end of the last war, ..transferred to the Royal Flying ; being too young for service with the .Corps In September. 1917. and was j forces, and in March. 1920, was .absorbed Into the Poyal Air Force j transferred to the Air Board. on its formation in April. 1918. In July. 1919. he transferred back to the Canadian Expeditionary Force and remained with the Permanent Active Militia until his transfer in .May 1923. to the Canadian Air Force which received its "royal" preix the following year. Wing Commander Heakes has filled number of staff appointments In the R.C.A.F. and. from June. 193$. to March, 1937. was stationed to .Winnipeg, Man., as Air Staff Officer and then as District Intelligence Officer. . Enlisting in the ianksof the Canadian Air Force in March, 1923, Squadron Leader Aronson progressed through the ranks of corporal and sergeant until 1925 when he received a commission in the Equipment Branch of the R.CA.F. Dilr-ins the last thirteen vears he has served at Air Force Headquarters in connection with stores admin istration at camp Borden, as ac- accomodation for officers and air men of No. 110 AC Squadron and he will now be charged with the necessity of supplying it with aircraft and .other equipment. Colonel the Hon. P. J. Montague, C.M.Q.. D.S.O., MJC, VJ3., AU.C.. who is Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster Oeneral at Canadian Military Headquarters in the United Kingdom, Is empowered to exercise and perform the duties and functions of Deputy Judge Advocate General for Canadian Military and Air Forces In the United King-! dom. Although not on the staff of j the Overseas Headquarters, he may be associated with it from time U time. CVE. PRIZES TORONTO, March 15: (CP) Scholarships in vocal, violin and piano classes to a total value of $1,500 will be offered by the Can- countant officer at Winning, andjadJan NaUonal Exhibition this year. POLAR BOUNDARIES CANBERRA, March 15: (CP) A map of Antarctica has been produced by E. P. Bayllss. of the Department of the Interior, showing political boundaries, an Innovation in South Polar maps. BEDSPREADS English Jaspe bedspreads, printed in assorted colorings. Size 66x86. Q-t A A Dollar Day, each 3AUU Manufacturers Surplus Stock TOWELS 300 dozen Turkish towels positively lower than pre-war price. You should look this special over to appreciate value. Towels for every occasion and -you would be well advised to lay In a stock. AH- priced In groups for easy buying. Special window display. Dollar Day Special 2 Towels for 3 Towels for ;. 4 Towels for 5 Towels for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 LADIES' SILK HOSE Delustered silk hose, all new spring shades. Perfect merchandise. New stock Just arrived, all sizes. Dollar Day, QIAO. 3 pairs for TEA and GLASS TOWELS Assorted colored checks, size 16x30. Hem med ready for use. 04 A A 8 towels for ... ORIENT FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY 35 dozen semi chiffon full fashioned pure silk hose. Every pair perfect. In all the new spring shades. All sizes, 8V2 to 7Qf 1 10 Vi. Dollar Day Special, pair THE DAILY NEWS Fi! BRUINS WIN PUCK TITLE Scoreless Draw With New York Hangers Gives Them National Hockey League Champion ship .NEW.YORK, March 15 (Cana-fdian Press) Boston Bruins won their second National Hockey League .championship last night by holding the New York Rangers to a scoreless tie in an overtime game. In the second National League game to be played last night, Toronto Maple Leafs wn eight to four over Montreal The league schedule winds uu this week-end with games schedu led as, follows: Tonight Chicago at Detroit Saturday Americans at ori Sunday Toronto at New Yor .(Americans); canadiens at Bo ton: Detroit at Chicago. The play-offs for the Stanley Cup commence next week. The Jeague standings, relative positions in whWh oojvnot be changed by remaining garnet, is as fo- lows: W O L FA Boston 30 5 12 163 96 Rangers 27 10 11 134 77 Toronto 23 6 1C 116 W Chicago 21 19 106 116 Detroit 16 6 24 86 119 Americans 14 4 23 95 130 Canadiens 10 5 31 84 152 Vancouver Lions Win Third Game Are Now Only One flame Away From Pacific Coat Hockey League Championship PORTLAND. March 15: (CP) Vancouver TJnrw inn thMr thfart SAVOY TO IN BOWLING Deadlock for leadership of Com infrrlal League Broken Last Nlthl Three Fixtures Played Savoy Hotel and Printers test night broke their deadlock for leadership in the standing of the final third of the standing of the Commercial Bowling League when the former took a two games to nil victory over the latter. In the second scheduled fixture of the evening Oyro Club won two games to one over Angus Apartments while, in a postponed game. Angus Apartments scored a clean sweep three games to nil vlctoVy over Moose. High average scorer for the evening was Frank Morrison of Wo Club with 105. Individual scoring was as fol lows: Angus Apartments Taylor Jack McLeod UcMeekJn Totals . s"l . rwai 151 m i 192 14 173 11 p "jre uhki is : m las 94 Dtmte 1S3 142 5, Morrison iw 17a 43 Asemisaen Ift 171 3fl S3 Totals 139 190 171 190 55 oyros wnj . I Angus Apartments win 3 games rrom Savoy Menaies Zarelli - Sehrieber tArney 'Smith Totals Printers - ...... , Prank. IL, ija Monteaano ... 149 Fnka0- ....in Vance m consecutive play-off game In tne;McCaam J40 0 834) 134 15 148 812 U4 17 167 187 170 83 837 811 112 187 175 -m ISO 158 184 128 171 174 759 807 868 146 194 145 141 139 181 140 ISO 154 122 144 Pacific Coast Hockey League last night by a score of three to one. ToUU 810 700 They are now only one game from' e le tfprtlng to date lor the championship as a result of the me Iinai ""W season three straight victories over Port land Buckaroos. DOLLAR DAY Saturday at Fraser & Payne's Sec Windows For Numerous Other Items of Outstanding Value FLOKAL SILK DRAPERY DAMASK 50 inches wide, sunfast colors of rose. rust, cherry red, eggshell, gold, green, blue. Priced away below regular selling. A A Dollar Day. yard tJA.UU SUPERSILK FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY New spring shades on hand. 3-thread rhif-ton, all pure silk and guaranteed rinxless very sheer. Sizes 8i to 10'2. Q-i A A Dollar Day, pair t?J.UU WIHTE BLANKETS White blankets, part wool, finished in singles. rDpubJe bed size, nice soft warm quality, extra good value. Qf Qf? Dollar Day, pair" .. .'I . OUO PURE WOOL STEAMER RUGS Assorted colors, 100 per cent pure wool. Fringed ends, very useful for bed QO Qff or couch throws. Dollar Day, ea. 0&vO EXTRA HEAVY STEAMER RUGS Large size steamer rugs, assorted tartan plaids, good heavy weight, ideal for hard wear. Dollar Day4 g RED THROWS Good heavy weight thrpw, large size, bordered. Orejr and fawn. Q-f n( 1 V Dollar Day,' each - 1XANNELETTE BLANKETS Assorted check patterns, blue, rose, gold and mauve. Size 70x80. G-f ft UU ft Dollar Day, each ?!.. TABLE CLOTHS 52x52 Inches. Silk mixed table cloths, assorted fast colors. .... Q-f Aft Pollar. Daft 2 lot, .....y 'NEW HOMESPUNS New designs, fast colors, reversible, 30 inches wide. Your, choice of six different patterns. Good heavy quality. Q4 Aft Dollar Day, i yards for '. LADIES' BLOOMERS, PANTIES and VESTS Velvosuede, tailored garments In tea rose and white. Sizes small, medium and large. Dollar Day, ft ft 2 garments for ... . , Savoy 7 2 -Printera g 3 IC. N. R. A. .. i 2 Oyro Club '.'.. . 5 f Imperial Oil j 3 Angus AparttnenU Mi 4 CanadUn Scottish I g Moose 0 g Mail Schedule Fr the lilt-Monday, Wednesday, and i rnoay 5 1 From the Eatt Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday n.oo p.ra For Vancouver 1 Tuesday I Thursday Friday ! March 7, 18 and 38 Prom Va n route r 12:30 noon 10.15 p.m .. 9:30 pjn 4 pm I fluwlay . i pjn ' Wednesday jo ajn Fr!day 4 - - pm Marcn 14 and 24 For Stewart and Premier Sunday 7 Wednesday 1 New Fresh Sinrlc nr pm ion pm From Stewart and Premier I Tuesday U:so a m Thursday 0 pm. For AHee Arm. Naas Rlrer and Port Simpson Sunday 7 Djn From Alice Arm, Naa Rlvrr and Port Simpson TueJay 11:30 jn BWr FOR HANG-ON W COUGHS dtuoe COLDS 1 ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS K.ASTKK CANDIES and NOVELTIES- From 1c to 75c now on display. You are Invited to look over the assortment while It Is complete. Those wishing to can have goods held till Easter MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTinvwHv Opposite Canadian Legion TODAY'S STOCKS' Oourvy B. D. Jot-" C4 Vancoufer Big Missouri, .00 Bralorne, 10.90. ' Cariboo Quart, Dentonla. .01. Fjalrvlew. .OiV. Gold Belt. 5. Hedley Mascot, .47. Mlnto. .05. Noble Five, .014-Pacific Nickel. .08. Pend Oreille. ISO. Pioneer, 2.13. Premier. 125. Privateer. .63 "i. Reno. .35. Relief Arlington, .07... Salmon Oold, .03. Sheep Greek, 1,08. Cariboo Hudson. .04. ' OIU A. P. Con.. .15. . Calment. J6. C. & E.. 17. Freehold. .02 Medsen Red Laks, Royal Can., .17. Okalta, 1.20. Mercury. X6. Prairie RoyaUles. .174. Toronto AJdermac. 6. BeatMe. IM. . Central Pat, 2.J5 Con. Smelters. 4350, Bast MalarUc. 3.70. Fern land. .03. Francoeur. .40. Gods Uke. 0. Hardrock. 103 Int Nickel. 43 Kerr Addison. 2 31. Little Long Lac. 3 05 j 4 U A XTAlrrv II IM V I 1 LI ' -r f a t t n m i Ml I AM a i j n m Salvaged German lw British xltJ KINGSTON J;,.. .The luck of v.., c jHanover. whj. (t, I abandoned r..;., .the ship 1, , Icented bv n n. In the week t;. terday by tiv- B, prize of wur McLeod Cock 1 Madsen Rrd L..t Mackenzie H : t Moneia, 6T Noranda. 11 cm Pickle Crow ; -., Presioo Eo. i San Anton- Sherritt Oct.! Uchl. .75. Bouscadlllac uy Mother. D7 Oklend. j07', Smelters On.d Dominion Bi rM tab u ftii COAL NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS Albert and McCaffery PHONE 116 fa t FJ..LI II A phS 112 TA Prompt Service 3 Healed Cars n R f. Fmrnifiira fn ' MI 188iUA V W' M 1 1 it l in W9VJ And IkPri hiirm iirf 1 Child's Play flatc QO rrice Vs" 1 Wmulf'll ll.nl nice V"' 1 Three-piece Chesterfield r In uood QAQ vuuuuiuu . . v - All ii'l M r- 1 t l Will T w w f .:i mil 1'iiririir inn ii am I Singer Sewinj: Machines With drop t $14.50 10 $42.50 1 Kitchen Kanire with Imnnrini o A II I I I VII MM W . M k. A -M W M W w.. ..... 1Vi VUIHJJJL'IU Kcds Comnlete OAC. wt fn 04C From yi..OV txv.v W-eI. S 1L T I w 'm ham. k. Price v--"1' New Furniture 5 Two-Tone All-Knamel SI j it itiiL'Pi blups n a tm r am 1 1 aimm i 2 Three-piece ChesterfJehls Ct finn nnterr - - .... . 1-1." L ! . - m cum m i Price ipv7eUU tj0l Itl.n. It! A f mt m alT nunc iiiivrY Tiiiirii ai est Door to II. C. riothlrn J. H. BULGERII Optometrist Kojtl Bank Wit. . m aa jft ' BOAT W.SI-Dally at 4 p W; TifnTirit'S