* * ai v PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS S ra = a ee 'BASKETBALL LACROSSE : Tuesday, Novembe) 29, 1939 r aeoae e e 1 Monarchs Defeat Aces in High Merchants Defeated Kaiens Last | ttract ve t es School Junior Encounter— Night in Keenly Contested Se- O 1¢ e O e u ] Flashes Beat Rockets nior League Encounter } ° V, : --— I | Exceptional alues Hieh Sehos! basketball got off to Merchants a Kaien: to We have just been instructed from headquarters to close a flying Stal yesterday when tw ast evening int Senior indoor box : closely contested games were play rosse at the Exhibition Hall. In ; our doors for several days to take stock. IN WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR ed in the Exhibition Hall Junior League Kaiens had an } ‘ P The Juniors played a good gam 10 to 2 victory over Grotto All M h d W ll R Mi k d SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE jconsidering that many playe: The Senier game was a hotly| erc an ise i ue e ar e A wonderfu! opportunity for those wearing the $ | were beginners. The Aces control i affair despite the fact! i ‘i smaller sizes. Broken lines to clear 3-49 led the play in the first half and,|{hat the Kaiens held the lead] | | for quick action. We strongly urge you to lay off buying Men’s is a result, led at the interval 8-2 roughout. At the end of the first} ' ’ * ’ ; ’ 5 , - ‘ 4 ; / 1es SPECIAL— In the second half, however, they! period the score was 4 to 1, at the | and Boys Clothing, Men s, Lad ¢ and Children $ Boots and For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, we will allow |}j were outplayed by the Monarehs| end of the second 9 to 6 and, at the Shoes Ete., Ete. Oo, f ; 7 ‘ag ‘ . }who played inspired ball. The lat ne of the third 88 to 9. Early in the r . . eos . 10% Off All Regular Lines For Cash Sales lser sgaithed the ‘deg. from the |zaile ‘Bronkin ‘Wit eutlinel al Further particulars will be published in the press on Thurs. “Bri j is j i y is * Aces in e dying nts « he| ‘ory face injur na scrimmage | : . ° " Bring This Advertisement in With You for Discount _ " a ‘a n nom = of the y a . mae be me day. Wait and watch for the most sensational sale ever held in Box 1584 ded Phone 357 fi13-12 ve injuries were no | this city. The Ro é Vv F b jayers were @s-iollows, scores ' / o the senior game but t ch alsé being shown | | back to take the lead at half-time fer Raabe, Skinner 2 ' e e oO 1eTs e 2-8. In the second half the play Hunt (1), C. Woeds47), Gillis, Clan- was much faster but was rather/ton (9) Next door to Frizze!l's Market Third Avenue ragged in spots. The game was Kaiens—-Peacock, Bury (1), Gray i somewhat marred by unclean tac- {4}, Antonelli £6), Erickson, R. Wood tics, the chief offender being Mox- | (2), Eekert ley. The Flashes rolled in enough The following were credited with = baskets to win by a comfortable | Assists Hypostle Winner margin, the final seore being 19-13 Me SéLAN ‘S}, Woods Individual scoring 3 Of N Hh di 7 Aces—-Campbel! (2), Naylor, Dell Kaiens--G (2 Woods (3), ov. an cap Lindsay (10). O'Neill, A. Gillis--12 : 3 ison (2) _ Monarchs—B. Cross (4), Orme Two-ri.nute penal were ira" Guiseard Second and = Isthumus Dominato (9), Cromp, MeLeod, Lee by Skinne- Bury, C. Woods (two) Third im Race at Manchester 13 Antonelli On Saturday Flashes—Smith (12), Blake, N Junior League whet Allen (2), Obata (2), D. Morrison) Kaiens—Shrisbsall (2), Murray MANCHESTER, Nov. 29:—Hy R. Allen (3)—19 (4), Currie (2), Postuk, Johnson (2). postle, English-bred racer, owned Rockets—Moxley (4), W. Tobey Gi Barrows al ley 1), by Mrs. Chester Beatty of the Uni Get Rid of That (4), Morgan (4), Hill, Christison, J. Woods, Dominato, (¢ ipbell (1 ted States, won the November Han Gillis (1)—13 A C J Camp- dicap on Saturday. Lord Derby . m - — bel) Guiscard was second and H.F. Clav Hand Sleighs 75c Sunberg, refereed both Isthumus third. Eighteen hor ‘ ‘a ane ] Basketball Scorers ae dh . at Steering Sleighs $1.95 a . re w Complete With Pulling Rop« Senior Leagec Senior Bkarsue ‘2 aromatase : Johnson (CNR 93 i D L. Pt Any little soreness in the throat grows rapidly worse if Ratchford (G 80 Grot i 4 | neglected. Crush some tablets of Aspirin in some water, Unger (K 11 Merchan i ? Or i and gargle at once. This gives you instant relief, and Stiles (CNR 63 Kaien ; 0 i reduces danger from infection. One good gargle and you D. Gurvich (G 2 Junior Leacue | ‘ . 1 1 ' , : a . : os | ( : ‘ ie} your s 17 e \ eT ° ean feel safe. If all soreness is not gone promptly, repeat. ’ Cress (K 48 Kaie) 7 1 1 5) | Ome 1 Ra: ps ne ov ou W will store There's usually a cold with the sore throat, so take two Mitchell (Ky #6 Grott 1 ] 3 i) unti! hearer Christotas. tablets to throw off your cold, headache, stiffness or other Irvine (K t ily cold symptoms. Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. Kelsey (CNR 42 s : Tt J ¥ A BET Use it freely; it does not hurt the heart. Smith (CNR 42 MOOSE IN Boxed Stat ionery i} ' raf - y\ A R E viii : an . ° a “62844 4 da negra aya Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose |! Pierce (G D¢ - necial valu $1 0 Sporting Goods & Electric Spec \ lie e ASPIRIN Wingham = = CRIBLEAD) pre HL Phones We Deliver Lambie (CNR 15 Boxed Handkerchiefs TRADE- ¢ REG. In . . : . . ; . ; oT eT Currie (G 1S Fancy Work Specialties : 8 : oo (G) 8 Sesion Drop to Second Place as Bridge Novelties BAYER Stalker (CNR Kesult of Decisive Defeat at C com C E McNulty (G ) Hands of Grott arc iabie UOovers | R ‘ : , : , Mettaty (G) ; ard Table Covers tl ~~ MACKENZIE’S FURNITURE Patmore (CNR $ wre ‘ wf n enn «wage | ar detentnig mnedin daltob/iere!t EXTRA SPECIAL MONTH-END | Me , Of | ing, Moose mov Call and look them over Menazie (G 31™ the lead ip of the Prinet , ONP 9' Rupert Cribba League ahead of Morrison (CNR ’ FE ¥ TS : Odd ws wi ial? 7" Scott (K ) wi ffered a 17 to 10 ' UR OA Ladies’ League ot ie i of the Grotto i ¢ fa op | Lowe (Card 45|° , “ar — a ei Morris (Am , |! a oe Boddie (Am 29 Canadian Legi 14; Swift's, 13 ‘ ae —— Irvine ‘(Com ar Oddte w { Grotto, 17 F t C Ritchie (Am 20; . Mi 15; Bagles, 12 res ut it 4 Gilchrist «Card 19, Seal Cove, 8; Elks, 19 | CHESIERFIELD— Length overall 75 inc! tn two La emg Oo Stone (Cand 18) eegoate, :jhteniiioen, FLOWERS |i ccevcitere st: Menass reate uons Gurvich (Am 8 League standings to date are as the best value w give at this pric Harvey ‘Am 3c } Extra Special $118.50 We are buving ‘aw furs and S ake r ‘or Tite (Com 7 Ww I Pts i Phene 775 Third A ‘ Prince Rapert ying ra\ furs and must make room fo een. ston a a hoe Potted ; d Avenuc them by selling off our coats. All must be cleared at Seadinn (Card g | Oddfellow ee ieuastedaiienininioe ——= astonishingly Johnson (Com g | Musketeer 101 88 101 Plants Smith (Com) Empres 100 89 8 §=100 A A UENO leer ‘om Elk 93 96 93 LOW PRICES Dickens (Com Swift 92 - 99 We are now starting our re- } “nN C > ie oy ae 2 . ~ « vf J ; A Intermediate League Canadian kegio: 99 97 99 serve list for Xmas flowers I A 4 } Nakamoto (7 73 Hadian hegie e2 ve we fi WN J Morrison (? 80 Bagh 91 98 91 Ivories and Silver Articles at ' Pu Wingham (W) 61 [aot 89 100 8] greatly reduced prices | SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES Hunt (M gg | Seal Cove 82 107 82 : } 5s ; E. Dingwell (M 44 Arctic Studi TO VANCOUVER If you have furs to sell, see the Old Reliable befere doing se. | Pierce (M) a6 BADMINTON retic tu 10 |Comadina (W) 32 | comms $32 060 Oe ae ee ee ee ee yw 9@| In yesterday's contributed report FROM PRINCE RUPERT . RETU! Ross (M) 92| Of CNRA-Moose-Rupert Bast bad- Smith (T) 91} minton games the score of the last me th U ; H j FROM PORT SIMPSON $35.35 RETURN Moxle\ T) 21 yame reported wa reversed in el -" } Reduced Hates to Vaucouver also apply from intermediate py It should } be hown as m Santurbane (T) 91| or. It should have beén shown a: Wi ‘ . ) nter Sailin Th . : : | Gillis (W) 21}4 Win tor Mrs. Overend and Miss ” gs ; Special Tickets on Sale Between November 10 and February ~° eFish which made Prince Rupert Famous McNulty (M) 12| Dlive Munro over Miss Ruth Gillies From Prinee Rupert oe Inebusive — Goed to Return | p to March 31 Steffansvud (W) 11| ind Miss Thelma Davig 14-15, 15-11 Ocean Falls, Powell River Children. Half-Fare *) Burnett (M) gland 15-12 oul nates | , 66 99 . , sania ~ 0.00 p.m. STEAMERS LEAVE PRENGE RUPERT ARR, VANCO! VER upert Brand” | | penaguer™™ a ctmme“sunaes: tae rat “aos From Prince Rupert for |B SS. VENTORE THURSDAY, 12 MD’. SUNDAY, AM } Cty calling at Queen arlotte Island Ports. Fort- ‘ SMOKED | nightly service. Particulars Tickets and All Information Prom on request. Prince Rupert Agent, R. M. SMITH, Second Ave., Phone 9" TRAIN SBRVICE Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Mondays, Wednes- or Pursers S.S. Cardena and 8.5. Venture Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. days, Fridays at 9.30 a.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg and points East. Passports arranged for Old Country saitings. For information call ot write loce! agent, or Hf. McEWEN, D.F. & PLA. Prince Kapert, B.C purest (G|[|Ni AND BEST V-100R-92 A AL this’ advertisement is not pubdtismad or displayea ‘o the Liquor CANA BD I Control Board or by the Government NWN A T p dr N of British Columbia. } LLL LE AL tee tet CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Per PRINCESS AD! Friday 10 PM To Vancouver direct. PRINCESS NORAH~-Néy, 20; Dec. 4 LOW FARR ROUND TRIP WINTER ENCUKSIONS TO VANCOUVER Tickets on sale November 10 to Pebrnary 28, 15 Final return lMuntt Maren Stet, 1903 Por information eal) or write W. LL. COATES, General Agent, ne OO Prince Rupert | Because it doesn’t pay to advertise poor produc! It does pay to buy those advertised.