' I BROKEN LINES CLEARANCE We arc offering exceptional values in short ilines ,to clear. AH High .Grade SHOES and priced to clean them up in no time. .One look at our window will convince you Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA .Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor (DAILY EDITION Member of Audit bureau oi Circulations pausing Unhappy Divisions - - - '1 Thursday, February 27, 1941. EDITORIALS Do It Today -planning for tomorrow is nothing like as sure as doing it.tpday. Tomorrow may never come for a great many ,of us. .Today is here and if we make up our minds to do -something we can usually manage it, whether it be paying bills or buying war .certificates. Just now ,we are not campaigning far payment of bills but we are out to boost the investment of savings in war certificates to help send more munitions to blow Hitler and his minions off the map and to feed the British people so that they may be able IVo continue the fight. You. are not asked to give. All that as .asked is that you, lend your money and it will be repaid with interest. Gossip We are Usually told that cossin is one of the evils of ithe day and we are urged to avoid it is we would the plague 'yet very few ,people seem to avoid it. Walter B. Pitkin, writing in the Rotarian Magazine, says the world could iiiot.run without gossip. His warning is that there.is.good gossip and bad gossip. -We presume most people will.agree that there is a kindly gossip and gossip of the unkind variety and it is against the unkind, vicious gossip that we are warned. ' ilt is evident that Canadian people have not yet got down to forgetting politics and personal gain and devoting themselves to war wprk. That unfortunate Ottawa conference was untimely and caused .disasifaction. Some "few -Canadian journals have done much more harm in causing. distrust than any American journals which have been blamed for doing :the same thing. Firms in Eastern Canada that have not been able to get all the war orders they thought ithey were entitled to:have used their influence with financial journals to belittle the Canadian war work. Hqn, C. D. Howe for a long .time refused .to dis- .cuss .these .matters in public but this week he burst forth in .tne ijipuse qi Commons and let loose a little well-timed .vitriol at the methods employed. We agree that it is difficult to get things done when there are nowerful interests Enipipg all the time and trying to poison the public mind jn regard.to the methods used and the results attained. Xs is .the Time of Year When QUALITY COAL Makes a Difference to Your Comfort ,Qpnsult with us , as tp the best kind to use far your Stove, -Range or Furnace Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. pnoNE lie . PHONE 117 ' rtirkirkick ir(rkir-k1, Prince Rupert Bridge League results last night were as follows: Giotto 8930, Musketeers 5380, .Grotto 6 51310 ,40680 Ramblers .0 48490 4C30O ,C:.JN. R. A. .6 47460 42510 ;Ouatsinos .6 3950 47080 39950 P. R. Dairy .6 39830 48450 39390 S. Q. N 6 39330 4.G130 39330 Musketeers .6 38470 45850 38470 1 Th final for the Tip Top Tailors' Cup in the Prince Rupert Bridge League will be played a ; week from next Monday night between Grot lo and Ramblers. i Thii .Jdyr!iscmi-ni is not piib!is)d oi displayed by ihf Liquot Control Boird ot by th Covtrnmtni.ot.pndih Colymbu ROOM FOR West. FOR SALE Iv 1 i Milium A tasty If II .table Wine- I II Cocktail I 11 Ingredient I PURL TAWNY . II A PORT Wine 11 II delicious flavor 11 V 2B0Z. BOTTLE I CO-OPERATIVE WINE GROWERS i V ASSOCIATION II N. OF SOUTH AFRICA JJ RENT 343 7th Ave. WANTED WANTED 2 or 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Box ,72, .Dally News. (W) TEE DAILY KTWS 'SPORT PRINCE RUPERT j BRIDGE LEAGUE- Locals Win Boston Detroit 1 Rangers Chicago ' CanadliMis . Americans u Ba Print Rupert turned tables on Ocean Falls In 3lolU X ,i iv.f 1ft n IK Tlio Wvll: 48490 -j, , v.,,,.,- on iW, Cardena .21 1G .17 16 13 8 8 13.4 B7 14 'so ao 18 118 112 20 100 U5 23 107 117 22 84 144 SM1THERS ,the last Ramblers 7950, Sons ipt Norway eight's , biskeibaU game at the C020. paper own and Won by a C. N. R. A. 9270, prince Rupert gson ofr31 to 27 fteCo'rtlins to Dairy 80C0. a wu-e ,today Jrom Manager .Cow Boys 9970, Quatsinos 7180. Murray. Ocean .Palis had Cow Boys ,fi 54120 41091) muu n lirsl im Wecmes- RANGERS MOVE UP 53 42 42 38 32 20 CLEANS UP Vanquished Quesnel And Prince .Gecrse In .Eastward Hockey Swing SMOTHERS, Feb. 28: The Smi-theis hpcKey team has returned home after travelling ta .Prince beorg? ,by car In successful quest of the fine trophy, presented by ,H. ,C. Webber, iuanager for the intetlcr, )f .British Columbia lor ,he vMutual Life Assurance Co, twd years ago tor competition in Nor wztn .British Columbia for junior hotkey .teams. 1 Last year this cup was won fay. iQuesne), tlie.STnlthers team.havjn? bean practically excluded from competition, just recently ar-rangethepts were made whereby Smith ers could meet .Quiel In the fine arena in Prince George and for that purpose they started out last Saturday. After travelling over the icy roads they arrived In Prince George ,ln time to get onto the ice ihat evening and vanquished -the Quesnel players by a score of .5-2, FOR SALE 24 foot long, & foot e nil?s of the play for the cup beam speedboat huU.Can be seen ere 'or to1tal1 eoals S2ored in at Salt Lakes. Box 18a. (50) ,u vu ie wmners. FOR RENI vn it-siias up jar Awenty-iour hours th two teams met again and the Smlthers hoys smothered the Quesnel puck-chasers by a ircore of 9-0 and iherehy denion-strated their superiority over the champions :of the Cariboo district. Hie Smtyhers .boys remained in Priiicp George to play an .exhlbt-tloh game with the Prlnc Georse team on Monday evening and lef for home oh Tuesday momhujj .ROOMS WANTED-r-2 .or 3 rooms. They defeated an all star .Prince burnished, to occupy by March ,5. jOeorge tam by" a score of G-3. Young couple. .Permanent tpri The Smlthers team and fans' I (51) through the heavy fall -of snow ft1 hl hey were nrAiSt'-iir Vi5ur.ir - WORK ftVAKXBD oh th way. They .ore- all very YOUNG girUwants-stenographlcor; JiJiS?' rjlfj nw 'an,d the spectators are loud in bltion of hockey put up by th "MALE JIELP WANTED hoys U defeating both the - , Quesnel team p,ni a picked ;leam SALESMEN (3) to represent nation- 'from Prince George. ' j al distributor of oiew . trade .stlmu- .During the three games played I , Jator .plan that guarantee! 4n Itoey .iored 20 ;tU -yiUOfi .ftily ) creAsea .ou.5in.ess 10 au classes .05 goois were .ficpreja .agauw ii)?m. .merchants, ynusual earnings jsn ; - . 1 I advanced commission and repeat Hundreds of people try a ''spot'' business arrangement. Universal In the Dally News classified' coh Sales, 55 York, .Toronto. (55) umn and get good results, (tf) : WRESTLING POSTPONED Jaclr MqLauchlan Injured In .Match At Vaiuouvcr And Is Unable To Keep Next Week's Date Here Now Ted With Detroit For Third Place la National Hockey' , jack MqLauchlan, who was to .Leasue ,haye wrestled with Tarzan Rey- 'nolds Ui the headline event of a Caiia,dieiLs, 2 Rangers, 5. Inugilistii card here next Monday Detroit. 6; L'hicaeo. 1. In'frht. n-jiu. suffered Miiierta ...jury Injury to u hk knee NEW .YORK, Feb. 28:--tNcw York Rangers' and Detroit Red Win Mm of the world . insist on . . of Britlih Colnmbl Basketball Service Corps Iteais SiguaLwK. M. n. Win Over High School Last evening the toyal Canadian Army Service .Corps defeated the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals a a . baske t ball game- with a score of 59 to 18. This game was followed by another same Jn which the flashy Rocky Mountain Rangers defeated t)ie Hlth.Sclwol 41 to 2C. bU .a mfVJ ya,T.r vtn hlsh scorers of(Slgnals were and wili be unable to keep tf S3,nl8ht Lawford with fl fl Dol points ,and and Pen Pen. are now tied for thrd place in thejjhe date. Douglas Frizzell was ad- Nati()V!9i.;uocKey League as a re-jvised by wire this mornln; .Tn suit of laj?t night's games in which local match is. accordingly. belig the Raiirs ypn 5 to 2 over Moiit- real Canadiens while tne ;ea Wing's lost one to nothing to the Chlcagp Black Hawks Tonight the New York Amerl-, gans wilt be at Detroit for a game with 'the Red Wings. The .league standings to date: Toronto 25 5 11 109 83 55 11 10 '8 ,6 C 10 postponed. CURLERS ney with 1; for (the Ssrvlce Corps, Oliver 0, Watson C, Ouelpa 6, and Brown 4. At half time the score was 10 to (10 but, In the second half, the .Service Corps rah riot. loutscorlnsr their opponents 19 to 8. j In Ue second game of the eve-nfng .the R. M. R.'s looktd good enough enougn to to gve give .the .me Savoys oavoys a a run run Friday p, IOOK fORiL, because they MowilimSd) .KeU ,Labe,l. aqii qs., $2,75 4o oi. S5.6i nilflc b?l 0er 12 years old. Diilillfd, UUaJtU od Queried iu Scotland This ad?ert)Hement nut published or dispiryeo b) the lnUor.GnntroUtwnl or t. u,-, HOST AND Gj i '"run,.! Honors Uivided In Kctchibl Simpson Haskttballl cnikn Native All Star u tam, NvislUng por Sirupr-, week, defeated ihc Port AUUctlc Club in orr oet? to .the Younp people Asbclatlon in the , ti:r The score ol thr L: E.A. won was to score .war 35 to 24 Qlmnson whicb th rtrpiediate playoi finish the game YJJLA. ha yf this season. 4 E..: ' ' to Smithers, Ladies I tTHTX r 1 rt w f i. GO A5Tss.2.s Bwsy In Cui Western Canada Contingent Winnipeg on Way to Toronto passed tlrough Winnijieg this evening over Canadian Natiotlal lines and will arrlye in Toronto on Bun-day morning. ; In addition to the provincial champions, each of whom won the playdown for the .British Consols .Trophy in their respective annual bonspiels. a.latge .number olcurling officials Joined the party in Winnipeg. This group was headed by George J. Cameron, western representative or the W. ,C. MacDonaid Company, dpriors of the. Brier Tankard; Senator John X .Haig, western trustee; .P. W. Cameron, Otto Ilea-Rlip, superintendent of Ruling Mountain National Park; II, w. Scrymgeour. president of the Mani toba Curling Association and many. oiner prominent figures In the curling world in the Vest. Since the Brier Tankard competition has been in operation, Eastern Canada xuriers have been successful on only two occasions, Murray McNeil, of Halifax, winning the first year, 1927, and. Gordon Camp-bell, of Hamilton, prcpresentlng Qn-tario. winning In 1935. All other championships have beep won by wrsiern cuners. The western curling contingent Is made up of rlnb as follows: British Volumbla Bill Lesrge Fred Tlnllng, hollie David and Billy Flnlay, skip, Vancouver .Curlln" Club. Alberta- T. c. Webb, W. a. Gooder, J. B. jLebeau and Howard Palmer,. skjp. Calgary .Curling Club. Saskatchewan--a. E. McMahon,; ui'CKcu, j. u. McMahon and BUI .Dunbar, gklp, Klnley .Curling Club. Manitoba -Wnston Anders, L. Francis. D. Adams and Al' Wakefield, skip, Strathcona Curljng club Central Hotel Central Jlptel Annex ,150 , Heated .Rooms .Hot .Water Steam Baths . J)inhiff Room in .Conneetl'on Mrs. C. E. Illack, Proprietress Barr played a masterly game of tiefence, feeding their forwards, 'Porter and Newe, who-plled up 0 lrort nf 19 ruiri 12 rsnwtlvlv I nunnit.ni. n.L rr- " , OAltltltriO cd llQwever. tne jugn Bcnooi wx no' tion Qt Uie piav Cl t WNNIPEG. Man.. Feb, 28.-- A to be outdone entirely. They played rlnlts ln compc-Zt it Western Canada contingent of cur- their usual vigorous and sparkling jjome ow Cup fC " er& is on Its way to the annual game. Bussey scoring 7 .points and way tie amon- h . Viiij gathering! to aecioe ;tne canuaiao nmey u. Mrjs. Loude. Mr Nc"r Curling Championship and posses- ,,.,,. sahrvit wm nlavim? ir tui. sion of MacDonald's Brier tankard. witi,out lt3 nrst suing pidye.rs The Loudc rink dr .This competition, with every prov- BU1 m& Shorty sauterbane- finals and the othc incc trom Prince Edward .island to w ho are m Ocean Falls with .the ed the semi-fina. wl British Columbia represented, will savoys. There was u lanrs crowd in a win for the Lrw commence at the aranile ,muD.n attendant wht hislllv chporert r n.n Toronto, on Monday morning and ,rw tueir. teams. I Tlie finals' were to be m the winner wUl be known on Tliurs- Rafere8 for tne enlng wa3 Tuesday evening b: 'wee: ti: day. .Four rinks from the west, james Wllsftn f tl.B Y m c a unit rwi. rinks representing oiaiiuuua, oumitiii -wan, Alberta and British. Columbia, Hot Water Keen Competition .Males Cel Ion of Play in Interior Ttrl SPECIAL .Guaranteed Bottles $1.00 Ormes Ltd "Sfm pipriecr Druqjgrfats ft , rinl Bottle Th JUxalltors Phonet 81 " 'pjHlj!?.pUly.roB 8 a.m. 111140 p.n. "r.ttfpjn. i - - -- ....ji When , You .Want a-Uellable, Comfortable, Depend LIS PHONE 13 24 kUdur -Service at Regular Rates