fAQE TWO jack and Jill Shoes for Children Family shoe store ltD. I DAILY EDITION "The Home of Good Shoes" EDITORIAL apeotel (V-paK.f tfaeretn also reMrrtd WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 1942. What Does It Mean? . . . The defeat of Senator Meighen is the Ontario bv-election is another indication that tJte people of Canada do not want an old man for their wonder at that. Vote On National Service . . . - It is evident now that the people of Ontario and Quebec wish an opportunity to vote on the question of National War Service, usually spoken of as "conscription." ticipate in the bonspiel there. On the following week it is piannec. ' ' ' i to carrv out the Smithers bon- subsceiption rates spiel wnen u e?pected .M have Subscription Rates in City-Per Year. $5.06; Half Year. z.M; "(seTeral outside -.owns reoresented. Month. 56c; One Week. 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mail. $3.00 tha; Rupert wUJ. a Year. j aD;e i0 Spnj u? a team. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations MCMBF.lt Or THE CANADIAN FRES ottUed to uee for ptt&Ucattoa of sHewi TS. cmaxiua Pws u txr.ui.vrtj J5aTer tott or -.o -.he Aancto&cd Prws in tfas PP sxd lso tii All rigbtt of repuii!3a"on of DRY DOCK ! IS WINNER The fast-stepping Dry Dock intermediate baskftbail team last night stepped into a tie with ti.e Booth Memorial High School for first place in the league stand- ing with one game more to nlay leader. We do not . to make their bid for top honors We have aeain and arain suggested toctaL defei 4 ItnS In n f r nyil X1 7 1 11 1 T 1 1 I T I .4 1 1 U II I lrM Kirin ! inab WI14L was iiccvitu 00 ;wunh ,2ase possibly a new poncv, new lite, new ponucai magneiiMii. Thp result of the bv-elections indicates that people are rPAdv to po to anv extreme in order to make it clear that looflorsi nf" nnliHnl nartipji. ii.. ...ont a1-1 mnn oc : tgn bcaaoj zz 2 in a line The High School boys have play ed oae gaiae more thaa the shis-bsiWefs and are actually: a a' pr- camof position. They very Jikeiy its nreoarations for taking the vote of the whole country , ITZTlTTJ and that . it will probably get the popular endorsation ; Kctchikan series some week 1 " 1 a.j m A. A wnicn is expeciea. ine government eeni iu nae miuvi h ago pretty much what the people down there wanted. Many Implications . . . Many implications may be drawn from Monday's vote. Some may say that'it was a vote against a proposal to conscript wealth for the war because the new leader of the Conservatives declared himself in favor of that nnlifv PArhnns Tin nnrtipiilar linp nf nnlipv was im- When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable 13 ' Service " ,m .m 24-IIur Service. Regular Rates A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 300 WINDOW BLINDS 36 inches by 6. feet; color green; perfect blackout. February Sale price, each 99c PHONE 77." 321 THIRD AVENUE honor weal to diminutive Jim Sbeddon who picked. off 9 points for the evening. "Shorty'' Santorbane was the! only High School playec to play up to standard. He was without 1 support to many repeeU, mats beine seemingly off color Individual scores: High School Santurbane, 6: Mac Donald, 6; Araey, 6; Long, Alexander. 1; Postuk, 1; Gurvt. 2; Lee. Total, 22. Dry Dock Fitch, I, Sheddoa, 9; BUI. S: M&ntessuto. Pavlikas. 4: Vuekotch. 4; Sheik, 3. Total,' 29. 1 MIXED BOWLING plicated in the result, not even that of endorsing the vote SS Personalities seemed to have had an on conscription. ln tnc flr,t 0 the weekly effect in influencing the vote. It must be remembered Mixed Bowling League fixture t- THE DAILY NEWS Today in Sports i WINNERS OF i ...fe.,.. iBQSlON lb . . . DasKciuau uua Newbery Took Captures Curling Trophy At Saithers SMITHERS. Feb II The tournament (or the Hanson Cup was completed on nigfet with the Newbery rink wta-mt ot the trophy for W42. Eleven lists were la fee tournament and m the ten games played the New-oery rink tost onir one. this de-leai hetos sufteted at the hands of the QTKii link which, curiously enough, counted this as its only , win oat f its ten games. The ' N'ewbery rtak was composed ot F. Netoef, sfcip: Fred Somerton. W. H. Lewis and F. N'ewbery jr. The Simpson rink was rtmner-up with three law it and seven wins. ; The tournament was held up i slightly daring a mild speU but .when cartinf was in progress, the ' ice was in excellent condition. Two Smithers rinks will go to Prince George next week to par I w The Sor.i of KiiicLih basktt-team wiag asrtve :n -h ctty today (or a game with ttf Sa-jwys. U be ced this evening 'These two teams were have ra-rt Monday night but. due to the fart School will play Kincolilh inter- 8 to v (fee Ragf. Chi- jBUates, la the eurtaia-rsoaer. cag0i we bea.Ua, 5 to 3 oy the The gam, tH be PSd at the Bfc4fik Hawks. Exhibitton ailijau; In. the aext sames tomorrow sUhi Totoflio Maple Leafs will The Kipcotyh teas are under- yjy trie Caoadiens at Montreal tood to be a fast, clean outfit and arKi Detroit Red Wings will meer ire expeeted to. gie the Saxoys iKisle The writer picki the hors.e (owners to take the game as lUer; a always that little edge of home jjor. home crowd, etc. TIED IN BOWLING Stylettes arid SaToy Swinger on ETen Terms at Top of LadiesT League. Savoy Swingers. 3. Big SUters. 0. StyleMe. 2; Rangers, 1. Lucky Strike. 2 Ptoaeers. 1. Annette's. 3;, OpUmUU, 0. Bluebirds. 2: Kbox Hotel. . StyieUes Savoy Annette: nic.v uv ...- v.w r ' may drop behind first place i"or 1 Bluebirds the first time thk season. Lucky Strike! r r r r1 l I Barons, the third team in tht' pioneers .il. LX.F. EnCOUrageiTieni ... jloop, will meet Dry Dock Sa'ur- Rangers Jt. a . , bol!d be able to Hotel I r i . m, ,v. irl i they Knox fro r will be much encouraged C.C.F. The political party 's mt a wU1 Big sistert x by the Ontario voting. To win in a Consen ative seat ana assume league standing equal to optimiu'i.-." at the same time deleat an outstanding man is a reai their tw opponents. political feat It gives the Socialists an entry into big' m last eveatogs game Donatdj time poUtics that should prove helpful in future contests, wSscori ' i .3 2 2 1 ai 0 - r. Twenty-Five Years Ago February 11. 1911 The Farmers' institute at Fran- his icois Lake is' appealing that a resi dent doctor be sent to mat o& trict where there is Increasing set ttement. Mrs. Percy Godenrath's setter dog "Sandy" is being used in connection with collections here ;he Black Hawks at Chicago. The league standing to date Is as follows: WD L F A Pts. New York Boston Tuconto Chicago Brooklyn Detroit Montreal M 1 U 1 106 49 21 3 18 12 n 10 11 ItS 82 12 111 83 14 110 109 24 7 US. 21 91 101 23 84 131 Makes Clean Sweep Hockey Series - 1 m r n s unK npinaiinv in" iiiKnr High average score was team 6 to I on Saturday with 195 and high single scorer . 6 te 3 on Sunday afternoon was Ourm wih 2T0. ! aiso Monday The standings to aaie. ' nlgnt game Dy the score of 8 to 6. won loss ri. A lutle excitement was created on 2 home home I Sundav afternoon when i -tstfcboy diopped . their, slisks 2 'Tatarted 'NEW PAPER 47 44 39 25 25 22 WINNERS AT PR. GEORGE Sayoj Swtagers and StyletUs Smithers Of the third period of the Ladies ; SMITHERS j, . Smi. BowUng Lesvgue as a result of team of senior play- which resulted, as fo,- right, play tQ prine George j George team a series of three 'games in return for the games j played at Smithers recently. The jsmUhers boys made a clean sweep editor. the and using their fists. Sixteen town players tried to show ! ten visitors that they couldn't win 3,at everything but this phase of 2 'the game was declared a draw 2 j The Smithers Juniors will- go to - prince George shortly to play for the Webber Silver Cup against uu winners of the Cariboo and in terior. This clip was presented by H. C. Webber, manager of the interior of B.C. for the Mutual. Life Assurance Co.. and was won for the first tune by Smtthers last year playing against Quesnel, which team was the champions of the Cariboo and Interior. The Smithers team has been greatly weakened since last year, some of tbe-I boys having Joined the army and 'air force and others having gone jto other places but the locals still I feel they arc able to put up a Irish 1 9iVsH iMffht far thp run. i ovv ...... - - - - r' A still more Junior team, the Bluebirds, will also be on the road for the Blue Cross. Miss Alice Du 1 10 prince George next week-end to. Vernet was treasurer tor yester- take on thrir opposites at that day's collections whven amountea to the sum of $77.10. tallloa. has been, promoted to the ing man of Atlin ana Stewart, who went overseas with the 62nd. Bat-taliion, has been, promoted to the rank of instructor of a Lewis gun section. ONE WESLEY JOB that the Mackenzie King government was not opposing night, in the second session itt Johjl Wesley v&s thC founder of the Conservative leader but did not nominate as a mat-1111 be sa.?-uor vs. stone's ca-;the flr$t Sanday sChooi tn sa-ter of courtesy. Now, the members of the party are be-!jj aw! PeopJe S vs y ,vaah- owning 'accused of voting C.C.F. in onler to defeat Meighen. ; ' If they did so, that may or may not have been good policy. It i foolish to suggest that Liberals do not want the Conservatives to have a leader. If they do not have Meighen they will probably get a better one. polnt. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. 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