I- i PAGE TWO THT DAJLT .VEAS 'CURLING IS ! i AFTER NAZIS ATTEMPT TO fcCOV ENTRIZE" UVERPOO,, jjjjjj 1 1 Men Vho Prefer Hartt Shoes UNDER WAY ! WIN m Trwpby Ttzy Is Centre of Interest i Are Still Coin vw. At&mitfcen H'lil I i a It If significant that I eiders in business and professional life select Ham Shoes for fit, style aod wear. Your inspection is invited. GENTLEMEN Family Shoe Store THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE BCPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Erery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. FTJLLEM Managing-Editor -i " ADVERTISING RATLS Local Reader, ner line, txr insertion 'CUidfled Advertisements, per word, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation THejhn Member f Audit bareaa Qrrtflations The African Army - - - , SI MEMOES Or THE CAXADTIN MESS i4" ff i xehslrt7 ntwu to me lor repntRcatioo of 3 r r41LY ELrrnOH Prlday. January 24, 1941. been sweeping the Italians out of the country, something luce ejghty thousand are made up chiefly of natives of the British army is proceeding along the coast of Africa eamnnrr 6iinrf h!nn kifiw. e,.x:e:. .i betaken as occasion requires but with as little as p03ible Toss of life to the British, Naturally another part of the British army must remain in or near Egypt, Effect Of Victory - The takinrr nf TnViMiU am ihn f (the north of Africa is bound to have a great moral effect 'on the whole of Europe. It will strengthen the resolve of Spain to keep out of the war and will also have an effect ion Portugal whose ports could be used with good effect iaifainst Gibraltar. It mav hnvp th affect nf The Daily News Is a member ot thv Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It la the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership m metre urgumzuuuuB. tlie Hanson Cup carting m drawinig to a cacae i-xJ wfti be completed by the ad of ths meek. It asoeart thai ni leaau ssay be liJ tor first place 'and may bare to play off for the P 7he are the rinks iiirc .s f by A. ErfcU. Wrd Carey aad Vtaux 'Johnson. The Enu rtnk got awav to a poor Kan. krSng the ftm Ithree games played, but. in a fine reversal of farm, won the next seren gam straight and was away for the cup flower, to the ftnil game of the anVs played a Wednesday ciht. the rink iJtSppd by Len Evans art Evftts back with a km of 4 to 15 which wlB prrfxabJy pt the rink Into a tie with one or two ocber rinks that Kft hare some games to play. A mixed twnspwt with two men aad two ladles to each rink will Set under way erer the week-end after which the tournament for the ahield and other bonspiels wHl be played. A fine cua has been nresented br Uhe Home OS Distributors for the Ladies' Curiirrg Club and wiH be- payed for this winter- This U the first winter that the ladies hare I been organbed and they had no trupny prenou to ttm to srwr. them on, j The weather has been Weal for. wrung aa through the winter, ex-j eepting for a Tew days when It was too mild for the sport. , It is expected that three rinks' Will en tram KmiOun tn lOeorge for the bonspiel there on' "'February 10. Ther will mtrr HOOP GAME' In the regular weekly hukthan ftitniw u. .v.iParker. beams were out to win hut iirvain hots and smooth combination soon ' put the Irish into the lead which they were easily able to maintain. There was a hearty laugh when a rebounding pass went throueh a hole in the roof of the building, it Deing necessary to get a new ball before play could be resumed. Outstanding players were Lieutenant Rush Rush of of the the Irish Irish with with twent twenty 'the invasion of Britain, whinh ?c iVSo l .ni : ...ut-t Clear lO riltler inat nn Vlftnw nun ha r.rmrA,A ..,:! L t . v- r, , j.. . . . uLk ' t 7 , " ; ,n- wiijjcvu itnuui vr me oisnais wnn ten poinis. tnesuniugation of Britain, He cannot hope to win a sub- dividual oring: stantial sea victory and air victories will soon be nnt nf ! IrWl iiers-Ru.h, 20; Arm- ;the question. He must act soon if he is to do anything iSTl, K0?1 4: Kobolla- 5: a,'j"ll"h' Sutherland. 10: AttervTnvinr i- rfhe Need Of Today - The trreat need nf th (TnnnHi'an irnvAramm : monev in order that it mav ln tia nan in hntn n.t - - yj " " " v i.ijiji vail v oil Une.war. This money it wishes to borrow and pay inter-ttfcon it, Part of the needed money is being raised by taxation as we are all coming to realize. . The need of the F!mnirr fnlnv iii mnin mmm ...:4U ...us.i. topeed up the war. If we all pay we can win. The thing Buy them now and buy regularly. That is the best wav just now to help win the war. Show Lindbergh He Is Wrong - - - lhe P,1tIsh, pe,I),e are determined to show Colonel t i- Lindbergh that he is wrong. Negotiated peace is useless when dealing with a crooked devil like Hitler whose boast is that he is a liar. The work has started well in Africa and it will lie extended. Germany today is suffering from air attacks and She will suffer more before the war is over Llridbergh has shown several times that he is a friend of Germany and the best service he could possibly do that country is to arrange for a negotiated peace. . , - - . total. 41. SlgnaL-Lawford, 10; COTmbes; Peacock, 2; Shannon; Yellard, Bird. 7; St..Jean; Brooks, total, 19. Referee for the evenlne w mi. bourne Bussey and tbnekeepr was Jonn Collins. SPOKANE IN LEAD Pacific Coast Hockey League Race Continue to be Very Close PORTLAND, Oregon, Jan. 24: ICP) Spokane moved Into he leadership of the Pacific Coast Hockey League as a result of a one to nothing victory over the Port land Buckaroo last night. The race is still very close with Sookane one point ahead of Vancouver which Is scparaiea oy one point irom Seattle with Portland bringing up the rear another point behind. The league standing to date: Vancouver 13 4 u 88 77 so Seattle 12 5 12 84 85 29 Portland :14 0 16 72 85 28 Spokane 14 3 n c 63 31 Hundreds of neotfle irv a "mAf." In the Dally News cUstffled column and get trood result (tt The taterkw of residencei m LiTerpoo: r.pped tp The port was subjected :o a fierce concentra.d a day after the resident organized into work gio went on the same as usual. ARMY IN AJr BOWLING Force Team MiheM SeTen in U'ednesday's Weekly May Seren teams tsrtfelnated in the competition for the big Kelly cujJ. Army Bowling League on Wednes-embleroatic of the chaniDtonshln .u . of the north, which mi hmiiwhf to Smlthers last winter by Art Royal Candian CorPs Signals Simpson and his rink. The Downey and Irteh F"ue taking part. The rink also brought home trophlesAIr Force made the highest score from lASi. VM r' (Alimimfti Himi.4u - i , i i Ul b" tock on tickets to the Capitol Theatre.! phj .Each Wednesday the highest team lis awarded we passes to the theatre. ID TOT T 17 TXT ; Teams and scores yesterday were lKlon Win i" Air Poree So. 1 Johnston, Txld iCoMgrove, JVjttrxm and Peagam 2634. uiaia, men irom KhoJeia and Arabs and SudaneKe and! Atr tone wo. 3-oyer. vipond. other various groups including free Frenchmen ' The?e tild mtntanr sritt Tetoey. Kennedy, ssotu-2458. Were were not not all all takim? taking Dart part in in the the Lakinrr taking nf of Tr.nn.1r Tohruk. Parf Part of ,A nr SInab -t ! . nals No. 2-Brrk, Little, fit. jjohn, Yenan 2406. Arrny I lnm uauauon Headquarters, smooth working Irish Fusiliers took -Coaan 2345 uie Koyai uanadian Corps of Signals Into camp by a score of 41 to 19. From the first whiatle both Rosso, Robinson, Miehl, Signals Ho. 3 Peacock. Rumsey, Find lay. Weaver, Akkerman 2245. Air Force No 2 Pierce. Vak. Corbett, Ruffell. Coulter 2245. SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE keteers. Sons of Norway vs. C.N.RA Cowboys vs. Grotto. February 20 Cowboys vs. C.NJIA Sons of Norway vs. Grotto. Prince Rupert Dairy vs. Ramblers. Quat sinos vs. Musketeers. Grotto. Cowboys vs. Ramblers. C. N. 11A. vs. Musketeers. Weather Forecast General Synopsis A disturbance Is centred west of Vancouver Ii'and while the pressure remains hirh over northern Alberta. The weather Is becoming unsettled throughout this province. West Coast of Vancouver Ishnd- .-. b;. s :arce f n.d afv r 'J-.' -; i. aMJ set abou the Maple Leafs who were down to' one at the end of the first period. Bears .. ss3 rwcat m. fsn'enta. :u.d ... C -JTer.tr Ths c:ear..:.H up the ruin and life LEAFS WIN Cribbage League OUT IN ENDiMatch IsJrawn . iSmiles Cafe and Canadian Lejton .. , ,, r. n.r . Defeat Can- Played Uphill Game to H. IaH .!.. v- Sine All ,. - c- u I Played ' Mtht to adVnfc Sweeney Schriner , , , . , ... . i buiu ill 1 miuvucu American! 1, Chicago 3. Toronto 3, Canadiens 2. MONTREAL, Jan. 24: CP Sweeney Scnriner's last minute goal gare the Toronto Maple Leafs a three to two Victory over CaftarHens in last night's National Hockey League fixture here. It had been an uDhill fisht from the start for In the second League flxtur? last saroy Hotel nlsht Chicago Black.iawks. play- New Empress ing at home, won "three to one over'Eagles the lowly New-York Americans. Ai 'rTators - Fixture a resuit-iUterBtlcKrmwks icon are now - -tied for" fourth pJSccSftth New York jSmiles Cafe . . . Rangers. 'Canadian Legion Tonight the New York Ameiinns and Detroit Red Wings will play at Detroit. The league standing to date: Toronto 18 2 8 85 56 38 Boston 12 8 7 92 G8 32 Detroit 12 8 9 C6 S5 32 Rangers 10 7 13 80 78 27 Chicago H 5 11 62 63 27 Canadiens 10 3 16 68 81 22 Americans 6 7 15 51 97 19 MEDAL CRITICISM LONDON, January 21 np Complaining of the design of the oeorge Medal, a News Chronicle writer suggests the nieture at Rt George slaying th dragen might oe entitled "Dra?on-S!aytog Made Difficult." Musketeers ys Sons of Norway j'3 Eccumbu moF BRmsH Prince Runert Dairy ts. Cowbors.'iN nre xtA-rr m r-.B-TS.... C3iRA. vs. Quatsinos. J tratio?i act- February 6- Second round Tip U TOE Oi? atteh n ie estate op op Top Cup CNitJl. vs. Ramblers, david aukn. di . Cowboys vs. Grotto. iTAK ,KOTICK r oner or hu, February 13-Quatflnos vs. Ram- t. a.::"'"- J". nr biers. Prince Rupert Dairy vs. Mos-lJ " isttj oay Jimiary a.d " - -r--ia nuniunnraur or of Darn Aiv-n r-rni. tiT of Bntnhr loin in , ' A. fel the m:h Ertit, m required February 27-Grotto vs. UsTxTJ1J eers. Ramblers vs. Sons of Norway.lt'1 vennxi on or befcr u 30th day O.N.R.A. vs. Prince Runert Dalrv.l?- .J?- ,MI. ,1Hc ntn- Cowboys vs. Quatsinos. oia -ffi? Norway. Prince Rupert Dairy vs. icTl n.c . th f OR MAN WATT. Official AdmlnMrntor h-lrv. ruyrt. JJC fN TF KtlPRKMK OfjtTT OP RRTTIRH COIUVtniA IS PltOUATE IN THE MATTER OP THE 'lADttNTH. TRATION ACT" tvn IN MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP "n rail Y, IVoPXMvt J viutt Sl lit Honour Judw PtJi- 1,1 t.,- . :. iSttprems C-jurt of Bnui ColiimTiia ? on lh I3th dy a Jinuiry n IW1 tyo-Mrn AaminHtmor of th OiUUi at nenrr Pnnrl. n , of he Ctty of Prtn- niunm. nrituh Fresh to strong southeast winds. rSSSlX. W-J!!."!."! cloudy and mild with occasional V""" "xk-wrd ohe mid Eta.te rain. Prince Rupert and Queen Char wtte Islands Fresh East winds reaching gale force, unsettled and milder with some sleet or rain. A "spot" costs yon onlv half 9 dollar. Try it In the Dally News classified-column. (tf) hKWjllnei to rne fortbwMi and all rjwiwtu havlnx elahnu agaliwt the Mid Estate are rwfurI to fU thtn !h "Z pnv'J "nrw on or before ttie 30th of April AJ. 1941 Tallin.? ?h (trlbutton will be rmde having re-fard enly to uch ctolnvi of which I Uall liave.b?Ti notified. DATED u Prlno Rupert. DC, the ISrt-h d.iT of January I94l NORMAN A. WATT, OfftclM Admlnlmtr ifor Prince rtjipwt, bo In a postponed fixture in the Prince Rnert Cribbase Leasue played test night Smiles Cafe and Canadian Legion finished ud in a draw nine points each, tearing the league standing for the second half of the season to date as follows The league standing: W L Pv- 23 13 23 22 14 22 21 15 21 20 16 20 16 20 16 U 25 11 10 20 C 15 21 15 Prince R : suits last n.g:. E CUe 5Wo q j MasketetT, ejv am oi wot pert Dairy a0 OX.RA K The ieaK vr Cow IVrvs .(jiiUA. 'Ramblers Grotto Sons of Koi Uuskeuor 'QuaUwiiis Pr Ru La r t HOCKEY A SMITHERS 'double-head . 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