PACE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by P.rince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLLN Managing-Editor ktP01?. rales application. - Idv'enlsirtff j ana 'Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY UDITION dal e .93 .86 Saturday Sport Chat ttrura. TTnrnshv sllK'llinK Second baseman of the pennant-wlnnlns Chicago Cubs, nas oeen voteu iin-Wational League's "most valuable player", for 1929. Announcement of hWselection by the vote of a baseball writers' committee, of which 'James Crusinberry of Chicago was chairman, came from the National League offices recently. It is the sixth and last of- Friday. December 13. 1929 j fith it a bronze medal and i l. -u ... .'!.. icaan pitze of jiuw. nonwuy iun.es . ithe honor for the second time and THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT 'is the only player to repeat in The Christmas spirit is to. give. It consists not onfy in fgJSg", uVSS the distribution of gifts, but in the devotion of oneself 'of th. flections, has now tven wholly to the pleasure of others. The person who simply iSndNatSiaiLwgues Amencan receives guts misses me spirit oi me season auogemer. oo does the person who simply spends a sum of money in the purchase of a few gifts as a duty to those who have given to them. With Christmas cdmes self-sacrifice, which develops all the finer qualitiesof the being. Some people do not catch the Christmas spirit until the dav comes and then thev are unnrenared. Thnsfi whn iin- i..ml.iil.An ' there to fight. I think he would ucioioiiu iu oiguuiuiiv,c mo uucauj jjicpciiiiiu; nitiiiaci co hve have taken taken TOl Tod Jor the great event. Ihey are planning and working to give pleasure to those near qnd dear and also to those wlio otherwise may not have the?means of enjoyment. Christmas is the greatest co-operative movement in the world. Some people are so smajj hey could crawl through the hole m a stick of macarpiji. FORWAItp POLICY Great Britain is adopting a forward policy with the idea of coping with the uneniployment situation in that country. United States has also adopted a somewhat similar policy to stem the tide of business depression. Canada so far- has taken no step to deal with a rather trying unemployment situation. In this connection we have two suggestions to make : The Federal Government should build the western outlet to the Peace River country, commencing at once. The Provincial Government should build the Skeena River Highway, commencing at once. Both of these measures would be more or less national enterprises and would help to. bring about general development of the country. V'l'f To some people Christmas riieaiteiin extra bWlc of whiskey, to others a turkey fel; bjit to the head of the household it usually means an fcrhpty purse. Billy Townsenfl is to be sent after Al Foreman and that Canadian title from the first tap of the gong that sends them at each other tomorrow night in Vancouver. Joe McCranor. Townsend's manager, made that very plain when he ."aid: "He's .vt going to box "I'm going to send him out Morgan if he had been sent." Whatever the outcome of Una war Townsend and his manager will go south early in January and from there east in of further adventures in Harch stlana. "'We'll touch New York before we return." said McCranor, "and well take any fights that we can get. Billy needs fights. He's as strong as a young lion and Vant action." lOMellows Lead Whist League Six Musketeers, Moose, St. Andrew's Society, Grotto and Canadian Legion Are Winners Prince Rupert Fraternal Whist League results last night were as follows: Seal Cove 2; Six Musketeers 7. Moose 6; C.N.R.A., 3. Leif Erikson 1 : St Andrews 8. Qrotto 6; I.O.Q.F., 3. Canadian Legion 6: Elevator 3. League Standing I. O. O. F 7 1 7 Grotto 6 2 6 St. Andrews 5 3 5 C. N. R. A 4 4 4 Moose , .4 4 4 Leif Erikson 3 5 3 j Seal Cove 3 5 3 Canadian Legion 3 5 3 Six Musketeers 3 5 3 Elevator 2 C 2 Special Silk Underwear at FRASER & PAYNE'S 3RD AVENUE & 6TH STREET A New Shipment To lie Opened Up For Saturday's Selling Shadowproof Slips Built lip shoulders. Pyjamas T&fJdyt Vj&t and Bloomer Sets Brassier and Bloomer Sets Pettiriich arid Brassier Sets French Combs A Set This is the finest-liuality of Rayon Silk Underwear Dainty colored lace trimming beautifully: cut and made extraordinary value. t ' Dollar Specials for Saturday 3 BOXES HANDKER CHIEFS 2 BOXES HANDKERCHIEFS GENUINE LEATHER . PURSES $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 "'WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S ILDREN'S OG WOOL GLOVES 2 pairs for $1.00 CURTAIN PANELS jJ QQ NOVELTY LACE BRASSIERES ... $1.00 2 PAIR PURE THREAD Q-fl Oft SILK HOSE $1.1PU GARTER AND SHOE Q4 A A TREE SETS MEN'S GARTER AND gf A A ARMBAND SETS ... V V CORSELETTES-Silk strip coutil, 4 garter supports, elastic QQ Fraser & Payne .TIIE DAIf.Y NEWS Coughed "'Coughed Day And Night With Cold On Chest Mrt. E. E. Bhelton, leader, Sask., writes: "I had verjr Mver cold on mj eheit and would cough and cough, day sod nigbt, until I wa nearly btslda mjstlf. '' , took all. kindrof infdltinebutii 'noihlng ieemcd to reach It "My druggist told ide 'to tale Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup and we if that wouldn't help toe, m I took home a bottle and from the flnt dote I ioiild feel great relief, and by the time I had flninhed it my cough had completely disappeared. " Priee, 'Sc. a bottle; large family lie 60c, at all druggist! and dealers. Put up only by The T. Milbura Co., limited, Toronto, Oat. Carpet Bowling J. Watson's Rink Beat Alex Mc-Leod's by Score of 15 to 8 Last Evening In the St.. Andrew's Society carpet bowling league last night. Jack Watson's rink beat Alex McLeod'9 by a soore of IS to 8. The final scheduled fixture of the first half of the season will be on Monday night when Charles Taylor and J McLean rinks meet. However, there are a number of postponed games yet to be played. J. Frew's rink has not played a single one of Its fixtures as yet. The standing to date: W. L.. P. C. Taylor 2 1 4 J. McLean 2 1 4 J. Watson 3 1 6 M. Andrews 2 2 4 A. McLeod 0 4 0 J. Frew 0 0 0 BILLIARDS UP TO DATE Elks Defeated Canadian Legion Decisively; Last Week's Delayed ' Fixture Completed Elks defeated Canadian Legion by in aggregate score of 1198 to 1060 in last night's Billiard League fixture. The Canadian Legion fell down badly in two games and lost a third, while the Elks were defeated only twice and then by narrow margins. High breaks of the evening were 32 oy gaiagno ana ?i Dy Mitchell. Individual scores: C. P. Balagno Elks. 250: Mar-us Andrews (Canadian Legion). 155. A. A. ;Easson 250: A. Murray 181. F. H. Stephens 250; J. W. Scott 244. Will Mitchell 204; O.. P. Tinker Zou. W. E. Willlscroft 244: R. .Young 250. In a long deferred game f fom one or last weeK s itxtures, Don Brown Qrotto beat A. Murray (Canadian Legioni by a score of 250 to 209. giving the Orotto an aggregate victory for the fixture of 1173 to 1079 The blaring of this game brought au uimara League iixiures completed up to date. The league standing is as follows: O. Ttl. Av Orotto 12 14,142 1.179 Elks 12 13.378 1.115 Canadian Legioa . 12 12,741 1,062 Billiard Averages O. Waugh (O) 10 2420 242 D. Brown 'G ,8 1924 241 J. Andrews lat il JMl 238 J. Hlllman, 0' 10 2371 237 W. J. Nelson (Qi 12 2838 237 A. A. Basson "Ei 11 2586 235 O. P. Tinker 'CL 11 2584 235 M. M. McLaehlan (Oi 8 1850 231 W. Lamble (E) . , .3 661 230 F. Stephens (E) 11 2466 224 W. Mitchell (E) 10 2239 224! W. E. WUIlscroIt (E) 9 2011 223 J. W. Scott (CD 10 2228 223 C Balagno (E) 12 2590 216 M. Andrews (CD 12 2530 211 R. Youfig (CD 7 1451 207 A. Murray (CD 12 2399 200 J. H. Plllsbury (CD ... 2 380 190 A. Donald (E) 4 755 180 F. O. Pyle (CD 6 1&69' 178 Q. Howe (Q) 1 118 118 FAMILY JAItS "Are the fish biting?" "I don't know," replied the weary angler. "If they are, they ira lS4Hnr A4Vi ntViav " Olua i- W4viw -v . Ollt c INFLATED OCCASION "Was Harold's weddlnor ..i (mall affair?" "Positively! They even used puffed rice." Montreal Star. 1 NURSING MOTHERS TAKE COD- ( uvea oil v? PLEAT A ATT uA KemiUSion Moving Pictures Were Interesting Views Taken By T. II. Johnson on Recent Tour of Old Country Exhibited In Presbyterian Church Movinj pictures taken by T. H. Johnson on a tour of Europe during the nast summer wflfe ex- ihibited last night In First Presbyterian Church under the aus-i pices of the Ladles' Aid and prov.-led very interesting to a large gathering. Among the plcturea shown were views In various parts !of the British Isles and In France, i Switzerland. Italy and other continental countries. There was a brief musical program which Included vocal solos by Mrs. William Millar, accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Cullln. and 'cello solos by William Beaumont, accompanied by Mrs. H. C. Fraser. Rev. Thomas McConnel acted as chairman. FRANKIE GENARO "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE fOOUCI Of SCOTLAND iuja.U Th. Ori,in.l Lab.l look for it at th. VtndjHndK CHANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE mt OB This advertisement Is not published or display, . Llqu6r Control Board or by tho Gnvernm, . ' British Columbia. allanHj t rn ifaIIa. kit nnnf I MIm j. . 1M wni xrrlY n v"ew yorK' Dul wU1 "'urn toiTrevldic, the im .i vnrw i rans. rTance. lmmeameiy alter : :ng sensation, U :fbr Christmas holidays for his h!s last twemv n Frankie Oenaro, quite t a 4 trans-1 nostponed bout with Yvori Trev- outs. i Importers Temptation Sale Now that the Gift Season is approaching The Acme Importers' Temptati n Sale gives you the opportunity to secure your Christmas Gifts for the men folks. Here you have a wonderful selection of every article of men's wear-things that will be appreciated long after Christmas is past. Here are some suggestions: Men'sShirt?!5' i. r Tooke's, Arrow and Lang's Shirts. The finest made. In broadcloths with fancy strfpes'a'nd plain shades. Each ono in a Christmas box. Q-4 Off Temptation Sale Price M,T0t, tfiU ' 30 ft :i FOR XMAS BUY THE R.QY THE fjjL Latest in Sheik Pants Broadway style, in fancy Velvet Corduroys. Temptation Sale Price $5.50 Men's Mufflers A Muffler is a great comfort in these cold, windy days. We have them in silk, different shades, and each one packed in a Chrigtmas box. Temptation Sale Price 1.45 Men's Neckties Some men prefer to choose their own neckwear. But no man would object to anybody's choice in our store. In beautiful patterns and -plain shades. Regular values to $1.75. Q Cn Temptation Sale Price wwt Men's Socks The famous St. Margaret's Men's Socks. Pure wool. Regular value up to $1.25. qcI Temptation Sale Price ...... vtH Men's Pajamas Pajamas, in all sizes, made of b( au i-ful heavy weight broadcloths u assorted shades. Regular value- " $4.50. Each suit packed in a i mas box. Qrt ftp . Temptation Sale Price. Mackinaw Coats A Mackinaw Coat is the ono ' that keeps out the northca: ..... Made of pure wool, the G.W.O. ( r. is hard to beat. We have th v v , shades and sizes. Regular aluo to $10.00. qn hi Temptation Sale Price We have them also in all me ? boys, the very same qualitv. Temptation Sale $5,95 Hose For Boys The-famous St Margaret's hravd f Boys' Hose. All pure wool w it h i;t:u-v tops. flp Temptation Sale Price... UtC Men's Bathrobes The Gen Emperor never wore a bathrobe u- w what haiTOnod t-' him. Hei l aiw variety t (! from. Temptation Sale Price - $5.95 MAIL ORDERS SUPPLIED PREPAID AT THESE PRICES THE ACME IMPORTERS THIRD AVENUE