- Prince Ktipm Daft? JStfcl , Tus-iy, February 15. is ',9 emm mm i mmi n . mi imn - atJD.,.1, y-. BURNS KEEP BOWLS LEAD SCORING IN MIXED BOWLS Individual scoring in I ::W - f;:.V '. . I lHis la - Rrown woods and Continental Tied for Runner-up Spot in u- 8:alih 1 , f'W r. 4CT(V Uujing league at the vend of the week was as follows: KTVfl PtNMrwo 19 Mens League Burns scored a two game to one victory over lowly Alley Cats to retain their leadership in the Men's Five Pin Bowling League. Brownwoods and Con 5 . v -I , I . - j p uicsens 164 138 A. Pierce 256 1 5t J. Shenton 143 111 S. Coniadina 21W 2ir, Ci. f lienii) i7 215 N. Kinslor 153 243 Hamiicao i 12 tinentals won two games to respectively over Scotians and ' " -'J - - ui iu u IQ7rt MALKINS Stones and are now in a tia j tor second place. They displac ed Mallets who blanked by Moose ana fell into! fourth place along with Stone's j and Maikin's who improved their position with a clean sween ' - Fifteen years ag0 wh:le ,ivJn , Toronto, A Poison of K'rklmd 'Pe c0"stan; guessed Mike was lonesome and "P" eXperiment w as a ess " " U quench-temporarily 158 I 155 ? 187 i 158. 1 141 t n Looking Back iiul in SPORTS - '''"-.. ! : I1EU.O SHRIMPS - Just, about the blgeest and smallest pets in Peterborough are owned- by Constable Hodge McMillan -Kinc" the Great Dane, surveys the tiny Golden Hamsters which together weigh less tha.i four of his toes. The little rodents, whose chief value 4sor medical research, are kept as pets and are unusual la Canada. They .seem to enjoy pterins round the bis dog and spend many hours doing just that, iCP Photoi u vMuey wup, nockey's he nation in unprecedented ,most coveted prize, could only manner. t talk, what romantic stories of, M.,r.iw ... 103 . Hcvjni- huh pi me in their communities produced the !bankr0iIS c-re ti,P ri,.c ,.r .., the uTung on and olf the ice. skyrocketed a h , .,....., , . 'or game The East, with its greater population and richer industries - - - ' the compel Announcements - a K 1 me ear y years Montrei! anJf nni' n. ..-,., I".' .,..?..' r. ... tiijft CUIl "". m challenges: a par us oi tie coun U v anri ,.r ,u.. ....... . 'T'T Z", oius. Ior lne,L Keavs 187 1 14 1 vup uie mo.st lantast c emanated in 1905 hard 1 on n lnt the h,,. .... . ' V' mance of lhe ..,, . A!, r..w cimd- , , the world, ', . ' C:,p,lva"d t Ulc he to!K-S Of ! 'J(!(lf'll and in- ,.,r,lihl.. , w.i, . ... r- J. .. .: - "vino.i, i. iia, s nor n Tilt YtiKon became a thniMno: FOK REM- FOR RENT T 'O room flnflrt- ment, quiet couple wanted No children. 221 5th E. . (43 FOR RENT Sleeping room, 801 Borden St. m FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, 43 Jth Ave. West. (56' FOR KENT Two room apart- inent. Apply 100 4th West (41) HKI.P WANTED APPLICATIONS will be received up to noon February 24 for position oi Superintendent and Caretaker of the Pioneers' iionie. Position jinifoKio f- inan and wile. Salary S130 00 1 per inon.h plus free- living1 ult'nuV: h"ln- Iuel and l00c'-l BOYS WA.VTED-The waiting h.st for Daily News delivery oovs is open. Suitable h(iv; Canada, - ! great . winter , pastime SZ Tniough its U 5o-year K- historv dating back to 1893. this thy has been the shining symbol of hockey supremacy in Canada - (every year almost without excep- juon Originally valued at $50,' it hargrou-n in stature with the S-ri , 'h u wiiusq promoters talk, in millions of dollars. , TheSianLvc . I t,i ed at ot ,u. the ... . start of the 1893-94 season, by Lord Stanley. the ha Earl Knri ,vf of r.,rK. u Derby, who was at that tune Canada's Governor General. In IBM. Aron.h efforts of another English noble- man, Lord Craven, Stanley be - came a hockey enthusiast, and. - Diinr In ti.vin r .. .. .. . ' W1 ."Bmiia on ; the expiration of his term as th ;King't representative in Canada, he expressed a wish to do some-i thing tangible for the -great win- ter sport. The story is that Lord Craven pointed uut that' Canada's hockey teams played merely for the sake of playing and sug gested that Stanley don.itp si prize. "An exceii,,. o., ley enthused. He immediately ' , turned over 10 nonnri. .i.n.- ! . 5S0) for the creation of a trnnhv that would be challeneed '! .annually to determtn. v... key ; championship -iiuiipiuiisnil of Cai-id i ' FIRST HIN.K,s, i " uuw nflun , . . iunu UJCU &ucn oy ceiebratin" L.iumpionsi the Stanley Cup' niaoe us aeput and was won for ' A. Leamy 171 230 M. Leamy 12s 13B, i- Schild in?. 109 Ci.ivertin' ll'J lli D. Taylor 99 101. A. Taylor .... 183 224 Hanuieuu . 875 'Jiii Dnnr,Ki?s.. 1 S. iti.m.s4.v .. 200 233 i V. Alt nzie ... 19.i 210 m 122 (j. Anderson 241 214. 1. Corner 337 135 E' Garner 231 283 i H.uulicttU . 24 91 lotals HlMI 1271 MAPLE LEAFS- r. inouipson 182 212 J. '1 iiuuiuitin 264 225 A. Siuiare ... r . 85 149 U. faiiearer 149 170 J. Denison ... 123 123 G. Deniiison . 136 175 Handicap Ml Totals : B94 1104 PUSHOVERS C. WnyinniiJ 193 215 E. Smith 210 156 J. Graham 1 237 156 M. Flynn 179 140 E. Anctumin 174 129 J Paul '4i! ID: Hamiicao 33 Tiit'l lord irtt. G. Smith 134 205 L. Smith 126 171 r. Hooerts ... 129 94 G. Van Meer 140 111 J. Lona 223 130 Low score ... R. Roberts ... Handicap Totals Z."."." 993 915 HIGH SCHOOL I Dunn 125 86 G. Bateman 93 86 M. Knutson .... 176 126 W. Garbutt 119 133 B Gray 9a 106 T. Jenkins 216 168 Low score Handicap 174 174 893 1.1.1 1UKH I FA PS . r - 1 ; - w- im 23 1 ' B. Pavne 142 133 184 r-'- . Phone 654 S5 pci doica p.(J lor (mpbci T Tli d.irtistmtm n not (..klitkxj , ditpiyd by tlx L,, Cwikol 6oti Is Yoiir Radio Sick? BR1NO YOUR RADIO RADIOPHONE SET TO Ken's Radio Clinic for SATISFACTORY SERVICE Dealers for GEN KRAI DRY BATTERY WKSTJ.VfillOliSE 718 Second Ave, Phone 53; SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. PnONB37 P.O. Boi MI FRASER STREET PRINC RUPERT ro:tio:i of tin nation and thej one ' - ; jjfS,? UNEAU PIGS ' j boughl Z guinea ea'nJ L J and Mike haDuv - th,rst which only beer can HOCKEY SCORES,. Pacific Cuast League SUNDAY Vancouver 5. Portland 3. Seattle 5. Tacoma 1. Fresno 10, Sa Diego 6. ' SATURDAY Vancouver, 3( Tacpma 2. Fresno 3. Oakland 2. Los Angeles 4, San Francisco Seattle 2, New Westminster 2. Civic Centre . Dates, . WEDNESDAY Spurts a.m. , 9.00-Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class." p.m. ' 2:30 Rup-Rec Tiny Tori. 3:30 Teen Age Badminton (casual!. 7:00-Adult Club Badminton. 7:30-Rup-Rec Teen Age Girls. Special 1:00 Gyro Club Luncheon.'" 1:30 Gyro Club Meeting. 2:30 Women's Leathercraft. ' 3. 30 Women's Shellwork. 3:30 Jr. Girls Doll Dressing Class. I 7:30 Teen Age Boys Crafts 8:00 Little Theatre. 8:00 Co-op Meeting. ! A. Taylor . 218 283 G. Withers 190 HI Low score ... 88 "i Handicap 26 2fi 26 ' roiais I 879 1127 1004 MAPLE LEAFS i J- Mitchell 88 160 209 W. Pane ' 97 101 a- Paul 168 209 HI whicrnlror 10 1 198 i ' Schield 'Z'. 175 183 150 Handicap .... 116 116 110 loiais ... 825 937 1002 002 JAYCEES f. Crawley 182 209 Ode;;ard ... 191 131 in G. Furk ... 147 293 - stapieton 251 219 Hnu 245 136 183 Handiran " 74 74 74 TVi2,'?- 1090 1062 925 j nmafLOAADUnS Hildebrand .... 178 349 ,4. Anderson 339 245 206 j Pollock 195 212 80 1 "opKins 197 251 A i .,ti"vk 201 142 114 i Handicap ..... 94 94 94 , Qtais 12o4 12aj oao i I You Saw it m The News. I 1- m AO . - veiling routes should leav,Windie c their names at thP nif,M tT'... ;." " Alnan iht Unl 1 j ' ' HIGH fll'AU" pi- Mrvc . 1211 ) na 147 J .Virvs . 7 f WlKi 17 I 8u ISO 8n mi"" 21, MW:& Slim 162 f 153 ( 50.? BOW t D96 f m trom WIS U I: BOVS' Knc, per & 104 - I 113 ITY.TTr' 101 I IHl i 128 I P 833 I agy i i 86 . I 6 " I 102- I , 02 I " 168 v I 144 VV 134 fiX 816 fJ 201 J II 144 ' k 200 A V i try o:r i S1TXI ?T' nrsiF.si !,,! 1 S 6 I TRY OU! CHIXflf Extra Spwi!'-'' Chow Mfi-' 608 3rd Af WRATH PHOTO Fii Irvrlotn mi amci Anial"1 FroffsMonii WAfj "3 Beer 6 CITY Tfii Will COURT VOI R i' CARTONED ; w r. pt PHONE JOHN BUL John Bulrf over Maple Leafs. The team scores were: Burns 3, Alley Cats 1. Brownwoods 3. Scotians 1. Continentals 3, Stone's 1. Moose 4, Mallets 0. Malkins 3, Maple Leafs 0. Ambassadors 3, Jaycees 1. High single score for the week's series was E. Hilriphrnn,-! of Ambasadors with 349 while Eddie Musscllam of Brownwoods had the high three-game ag- gregate ot VJ3. The league standings to date: Burns 25 Brownwoods 23 Continentals 23 Mallets 21 Stone's 21 Maikin's 21 Moose 19 Ambassadors : iq Scotians ; 13 Jaycees j2 Maple Leafs n Alley Cats Individual scorins was a. fol-i lows: AI T EV CJTO W. Landnn 159 E. Blain 114 D. McNab .. 103 R. Tough 140 H. Lindseth 230 Hanthc:in 102 ToUils 848 avtisxs Timinenneister 168 Haivorsen 191 J." Pinniuer 175 F. Comadina 155 J. Comadina 267 Handicap 23 Totals 979 1076 SCOTIANS W. McChesney 191 172 J. Laurie 186 190 J. Wide 115 192 J. Davidson 164 160 J. Graham 132 198 Hamtiran kq Totals ::z 877 1001 iot4 BROWNWOODS i.. Mussellam' ' 24.i 977 271 148 191 176 R. Woods ... 174 144 209 R. Shruosall 196 186 182 R. Moxlev 237 243 182 Handicap 10 10 10 Totals 1060 1051 1030 STONE'S Met nptt i . io ' I oo 147 140 Rudderhailf 183 -187 204 208 239 165 J30 Low score ' us 123 134 Handicap 16 16 16 1 Totals . 929 806 838 j UUiN I INENTALS B. Vuckivoch 188 1" ISA I S. Davison ... 130 127 251 iiw j ' . B. Harrison 118 123 134 J. Rhodes .. liiO 187 215 J. Paul . .. 191 186 273 Totals . 36 fi Qft J. Totals 823 821 105 J. MALLETS Hodsikinson .... . 157 202 160,' Martin 136 178 lis I 190 221 169 1 158 182 171' Mail.-lt 175 170 164 Htnidicap 145 145 145 M Totals 9til 1098 924 1J MOOSE i Muacey 233 269 133! McKinnon .. 213 264 254; Gotidy 187 220 202! benamy 203 241 201 W. etd 193 163 203 R - Handicap 68 68 68 - Totals 1097 1225 1046,' ,i MALKINS . Leamy ... 191 189 206 McMeekin 164 217 216? Burnie . 206 222 260 1 ' ."a WEST. COAST TOW.Vrhir ' Ay-A . reliable man to ! p.V Hawleieh Products in Punce Rupert and surrounding district. No experience n.'edeu to start. Write today. ?; -fwwh s Dent. WG-B-166- W2SJV?EWERS-todo oi.c; ?iona . assignments for lescaich company. Senior Ma-fVl!!f10'1 retlred- Write ence. Gruneau Research I im-! lied. 80 Richard Street. West JMajore 1 uiOlHO. ,ia,'i Hiilam the t time by the Montreal I 216A.A.A. team in 1893-04 it , and KnKB&emmt IN MEMUR1AM MONTEITH In loving memory of our dear dauglner and sis-eJ 52 Passed away February Not till the loam is silent Ana the shuttles cease to fly Shall God unroll the canvas And .explain the reason why The dark threads are as needfull " V?e w:e-ve''s skilfull hands. As the threads of nukt and silver In the pattern He has i planned. Always remembered bv vour Mother, Dad and family. I OH SALk FOR SALE 28 ft. TroJier Doxv' S1.2UU. Cow Bay Floats. FOR SALE New Articles Elec- I trie Toasters, Press Irons, Hat I Plates. Heatens. Cans and' Saucers. Kitchen Stoves at real saving prices. See BC Furniture. (U-, ' FOR SALE 20 "ft. trollerwTth ' Stirdies and gear. Applv 537 Taxi or Black 448 alter a p ii I (401 ! FOR SALE One kitchen set table, 4 chairs. One single bed ypnng and mattress: One foinnify .mr.l-i 1.:.. . tt2 8FSlTveRHsr- r FOR SALE Lot on" 2nd. Ave 1 . Seihna cheap, including mis-' celianeous lumber. Phone ' . . U' 43)'j FOR SALE Used Furniture, Oifiee Fixtures and Hardware, L-mierwood Tvnewnter-m best condition. Radios 1943! models. Kitcnen Chairs. Coal! Heaters. Electric Heaters. Log- Ring Bmis. Ladies' Fur Coat ! &7 aO Other useful household I ai'tacles at the lowest prices See B.C. Furniture Co. ut' MACHINERY Hm HALt TO SAW better lumber more economically use tne modern w,Uh'i;U,otiau' 've National HliHbLe Swmlls manufactured Jjv National M;.ehinerv Company Limited. Vancouver. ' - Ufl . METAL WOltK PLUMBING Installations and te'r-SHEET META". WORK. Tar -and Gravel Root- Sixth West. Phone 543 (tfi NOTICE The Daily News wishes to draw attention to the ru!? that classified and transien; advertising is payable in 'advance at the office at tirn of presenting copy for adves tising. Those desiring tQ aj vertise in Uiis manner In tl.f news are asked t assist the office and Jid respect Uiis rule by refra ;nint- froj I wupnomng classified itd mlvP!-- ailver- tisung. J Most came in shoi t order, the prime objective of all teams in Canada Montreal Victorias won it in 11894 - 95 and then, the follnuint. season, when Winnipeg Victorias successfully . challenged for its possession .the national imrjort ance of winninor th r. r... suddenly suddenly struck Ktj-,.,.fc home. ,....iP' league, given scant chance 1 f , t t i. I ee- oi tne sports world literally buRRrd out, v.hen it was announced that, a ;-n: from Dawson City would travel across' U-. co'itiiirnt to )!ay , Ottawa Silver Seven for the S'anW Cup as ii turned out. t!ie Yuko representative! representatives were no match SHV,'f Sewn Ot- tawa wun bv '" of 9-2 anr! t 11 .i.-i-l 4,, u. 1 1,1 uulL "'PHd .second 8me one-eyed l iank McGee, ",e 01 "ockl'y inmnrtals who V'iS klHwi !au'r 0,1 ,lu S'1"""-"- JT Kiiaii, an individual Stanley Vvp ieat u..em;.4l!i-d bt- ,ioie r,., e or am cu thai lin.e wuc-suieti as u! st-rr-s was however, it. heiah';--ne! u,i-S a'Ul ' ;,(1,n" ," ,J"T? Iiu' 1"'h"1' ''"'"".i .nines, a real at considerable exp:-n-e and ultimately led to a piayer war be- icrii uvai iacuons that resulted in the foimation of me first all-out professional league the. National Hockey Associa- uon,n the 1909-10 season. The ;of a Ions iile from the beginning aaa anu Wlls was She. forerunner of to- day's major hockey circuit thc ' National . Hockey League. The pro idea spread to the 1 1 Pacific Coast in 1911-12 and at the ronclusic.r. of its first season of operations. tl,e Cast Leaguers challenged the National Hockey Association winner io a duel for possession of the Stanley (:, TM; tha. lenge did not meet with the approval of Ule C up Trustees, wh said that the trophy was originally intended for amateur competition, and rertai.-v ly wasn't for aout )rofes. sional competition. Continue& (,n t;ioP Six) CAR WASHING and SIMONIZING Protect the finish of your car from severe weather con-' ditions. We offer prompt service and our prices are reasonable. Bob Parker's AGENTS Wanted to sell Plastic Letter and Figure Sets throughout B.C. Every busi-iiess is a prospect. Repeat or-t'is and uood commission I e; ai-tvls'nE territory cov-eii'd. to. George Forret Adver-Ltd.. 89 w. Pender St 1 Vancouver. m',' ,l:l.s. THE RAWI.E1GH Dralnr u.ichoo to take . 1 lii ki-trwri, j' 'A . - . "'Jl'u' nullity ui au- visum locai citizens thai Ri,.iT "'i-il (tonus mav h hri R. any time at 1415 Pigott Av-onue lir a oanl addressed to Station 13. Box 1115. will brin prompt delivery and cheerful" courteous service at any ' time' AJj'te!s. ,39) PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES nibner sjoodsi twelve samples lor aiic postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included. General Novelty Co Dent. PR'. 71 Major St To": onto. Qnt. 50j BASKETBALL TIME-TABLE February 15 Kinsmen an North Star. High School an- Peopies. High School an stnM - Savov and Co-oP: Frbruary 19-North Star and H'sh sn001- Peoples and Doms. Co-op and Bo-Me-Hi Merch- ants and Morgans. ,,c Olill toward the late stages of the Gay 90 s hoc.kev lntreut ,rir,,.H ! . "' i I. ''li.... Je-"-a' ,.. ' i 3 1 .. i nmmiui 1 U Crner Brook the PulP 8nd Paper Umil' CUntry' This phol sho the centre. (CP Photo) HOLLYWOOD cafe Up to Date - - Cafe in me Litv a.m. - ;. tea. I ZZr P,n from 8 p.m. to 1 Wo Specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUKY - CHOW MKIN FOK OUTSfDE ORDERS PHONE 133 UPTOWN SERVICE STATION pionth of the Humber River. It is almoentire Z ,1 t a British company. The town is proS Se Sou a section of the town Lner with the .,THfr pulp p and ana paper m mill m standing out . In I i I . ... 2nd and M Uride iir . m a ",v rnore 7i ,j j