as "HARTT" LEADS THE WAYS Fam Authentic Naval, Air Force and jWifi-tary Dress Shoes, unequalled in quality and priced right. We invite your DAILY EDITION ILY SHOE STORE LTD. The Home of Good Shoes Buy War Savings Certificates THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily JJews, limited, Third Avenue .' ' Hi F. PULLEN Managing-Editor i Advertlslne and Circulation Telephone S8 . . . .' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates i In City-Per year. $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Monlh, SOcj.One- Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mail, $3 00 a Year ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion 55 Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion .....! .02 Member of Audit bureau ui Circulations MEMBER OF TH. ANAMU PKKSh jJ2LC!'?f f? ta 1o"lvly entweu to us for republication of all new ... Ml 4lghW of republication at special tUwpatclxsa therein are also rtservwj. Rooosevelt's Soeech Community Centre .. The commnnJtv opntep irln ?c Tuesday, March 18, 1941. EDITORIAL J f Kupert With o many soldiers stationed in the city the need ior such an establishment is being more greatly felt at'thitf time than it ever was before. In fact, a community centre for Pruice Rupert seems to be almost developing into a war project idea. b, - Certainlv with thp nrpsnf is mmins, it should be a good time to raise the funds- . . iiigiitiranu general aemands on the i pocket book greater. There are some who feel that there is an opportunity notf to bring the community centre project to a successful iculminatibh which would probablv not xiKt after the war is over, J "? PF0 l& least worthy of serious considera-tion t. at this time.. There was never greater complaint than there is today at the lack of facilities here such as a community centre would provide. - ' ' : : i If -atou lose.anythipg, advertise for it. British uriust) Columbia uoiumDia title uue Irom jrom Prem-1 trem-i The full team of Morgan: Mac High School girls will meet a Fras er Street quintette sisters of the Junior champs. This will be the first girls game on an outside card for this season and, no doubt, wl.'l carry some tall excitinff moments i THllr. nnwt ...til 1 1 l . . CJjmont Park Juniors. SPORT CHAT IU UAIIjI fT'm Basketball Buzz iPINALS IN Th Savovs In nrpnaratlon for CARD PLAY the series Wednesday -and Thurs- ' day with Ketchikan, are carrying T' A,ondajr out nightly basketball practice at the Catholic gym where they traln- ed when they won the northern Grotto last night defeated Cow . . . . . . . iTVlvC Itv 11 Wnh r.t OOHfl r. lOfM in ler in ivvj. nowuig it tome present, 7' - J " v -- day, The -Rupert boys have hi2hw,n, J?? Rnet Urid2 (hopes of victory over their WghlyilI'v0 taJ touted rivals. The entire team iavwrvjonnson uuj) ana uow uoysus ii.. . .. ..n Tin T&h Cuh. unuuig uie iiuuu iiiucii Jiiure -rainy, j . accessible than It did in the UR lhe "na lnler UrM"e witli New Metlakatla Just two "d vCrage League competition weeKs ago mis weeic. "riTjV IT IT: cnooage ana jtjzu to zzvu in nriage. Tne annual banquet and presen Phec. Campbell, e.. UndTO toMon of wlu take plaCe m Beynon, Houston. Holkestad and -ctAr... Hnm nifn llfUl Ho nn Vln,t nrA it : will certainly take ;some tam toi beat them on their home floor at! the" Exhibition Building. Fans are being assured that the Hockey Standings hall up there Is perfectly comfort- .Boston 27 able and not cold as' reported b Toronto .28 many knockers, it Is to be udmltr Detroit ."21 ted there were some -cold hl?hts.angers .,20 during the season but, since the Chicago ...:..,M advent of more or .less spring vanadiens weather, the -hall is .perfectly warni. 'Americans I made for n large crowd each nieht Spokane .10 8 or 'ine series. -oeuwie zu Vancouver .. .22 Portland ' 20 In a game preliminary to the . senior tussle on. Wednesday the National League 13 t 164 101 6 14 H45 99 11 JG lii 98 8 19 143 124 7 25 115 130 6 20 121 147 11 29 93 182 Pacific Coast ..'.25 7 18t4CJ27 MefmberK of i.hf . Mr. nlov hnn W inaH 4ViA 7 21 153 in 5 -21 lCb 145 1 27 1C0 158 MUTCH IS 07 02 53 50 1 391 38i SO" 57 47 491 41 CHAMPION ately after the junior game. JAfaln Wins From Neil Cameron T Take City .Billiard Title . At half time in the senior game Wednesday there win h entatlon of the cup emblematic of .steady play on his part. R. C uie city junior cnamplonship tyi Miitcn again won from Nell Cam-the. Fraser Street Tigers -who wm erIn to the city billiards charn-, in the recent playoffs against Mc PJnshlp tournament sponsored by i the Canadian Legion by a margin' of 80 points. I The game was played In two! Tjlocks of 500 points each. At the half-way mark -Cameron was lead- ,iitg by 510 points to 470. Shortly airer uie start of the second block Of 500 txnrks. Mutch hv stpndu . 1 I .wwva iw & Oi41 w I UIC ICUU UIU Wild ( , . I unttj -.whcwlir fpreserit iiltefirUUi-j.elghiHWe' :;pobs ' had. tfamer-i f.j ii wic -uuiixc .conunana wicu eumeu una was 73 wnen ! . Jucbini? from fno np.l, nf Po,v.w ti.i: !boxin? championship fjnaia to helMutch was 741. , la the Mil no HelitiiMiariWitii ICKS VAtoRu I Basketball Ketchikan All-Stars Vs. Rupert Savoys A1AKUU' Exlubitiah 15-20 p.m. Juniors. JVlcClymmil fark vs. Fraser Street p.m. Girls IIigh .School vs. Fraser Street p.m-Ketcblluui ts. Prim-e Rupert JDance Jn Iloner of Visiters, . . Welcome Hieh Quality Latest Patterns f All BriiisK WopUfls JUST ARRIVED Come In and choose tie ttoth for your spring uit. Ling the Tailor Sixth Street Phone (59 . b Uie local Red Cross. la last 250 ; Kbofeevftlt S n fi i tvYn v m J iJt t T u 7i OA i ' : ' V Jn couver tis week , points Mutch drew steadily ahead ahead , inf f i J ." "1C u,,llcu omtes- is ior ail aea yesieraay artemoon on the and a thlrtyrtwo break put him in intents .and purposes almost fully in the War with US. If.Pncess Norah for 4he south. The, ihe lead which he increased until there was ever any doubt about thfe position of the i United jpar,,y polwteled ' ounher D.-- .K. ,the end--when lie finished up States under Rbosevelt, the chief executive's UUVG sneech com- COm and Gunner - T..uuraerieood.winner. 8PLeCtl plefely dispelled it 1C2nd BaX' CorP- xnq W W breaks V -Private J. Cooper, Private during the match. Mutch NamillL firvat TiriHin P,n.nn n,l tt i o!. having Greece ""tain,, and the United Mr States, .Parkinson. Private R. Cottsworth two rMni of thlrtyreisht with Cam- mr. Koosevelt gave assurance that the nations which are nd-;Lanec -Corporal j. corner 0x,ronneXer mnnins up a big series: Iientinp; lor democracy as against dictatorship shall tret ih Rccky Mnal Rangers-and1. Jack -Uan .was referee .and all the implements of war shins nlanes tanks fnnrl 1fin'" "rtsman W. ,W. Keith (Peorge-Dawes official scorer. iins, ammunition-thev need from the Tlnitpd Sfnw'i0 thsIloyal Canadl&n rJ '10? " up ettd wns-nn PniiTunPoirtrf ,l,ofM u..i ii ii. --' . 'T:. "" " lurnea over ,g Andif .or when Uie democracies should need men, the -Kooseveltian answer;, it seems apjiarent, would be the .same. .-"" United States is in the war. This may be -the turning jioint. At least it is one of the. most important junctures. War Savings Campaign - - 0 In the matter of , war savings, the Oriental section of -""iMiitjr occiiia.iu nuye act a iiign marK ior tne rest of us to aim at According to the committee in charge of the canvass here, 215 .savings pledges have been made bv tne Janariese and fortv.fmir hv fho rbi nocn It V, -4.1. elements of the population did correspondingly as well . there WOllld hp nn niiAari city -and district of 2000 pledges being reached. : The campaign winds up this week. Those who mav not have been approached and who are able to save should jnakelheir pledges without necessarily having to be canvassed. We repeat that it is not only a patriotic duty but a matter of good business to save for the war effort ; I.IIMIiHiNh ; Distillers cFine Whittles since IS57 Miss salomea Tretlak of the Uaz-elton Hospital nursing staff, after a brief visit to Port Simpson, was here aboard the Catala this morning going through to Vancouver. BLACKHEADS Mlt.. ttrno. 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They are of nuch extpiUite flavour that men who know good whikir refuM to iiiU with them anything other than jilain -or sparkling water. It 1 this delightful and exclusive Pmoothhens that hai caused the Seagram w lii-kis to oulscll all other on the American continent. lion. n ott. 40OIt. lUCUMt -KING S PUTE" Jl 70 12 15 14 QS 1 AH4fCS-- III -I Scdgram's Famous Brands nuiiMi 11.0." 2J J.H Wanted-Raw Furs tttCUMt DID RYt" . WIS this advertlHement Is not published or diupuyeo b the Liquor Control Hoard or by the GoveaS IJICIHEST AIAKKKT I IMIICES PAID ShiM lo4. II OltMIIEIM. ITinre Huprrt. C .Kqiresvntine-r HUDSON'S HAY COMPANY I'hone 741. IC7-Ca!it3rii Ave. FOR ADD INDIGESTION We Recommend BISMA RE 4 bzs. 75c -16 ozs. $1.75 'Lend Yojur; Money io Canada IJuy War Saving Certificates OrmesLtd Che ttcxall Stbra Pbones 1 Open tlaily from 8 aJn. till 10 B-m. Muudays njn Hollay trom It to Z p m 1 toi 9x0. 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