14 'ftj 1$ J"'. fKOt 1 WO THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRI1ISU COLUMBIA Pnhllshed Every Atternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mat or carrier, yeariy period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week By mail to all part of British Columbia, the British Empire and Advertiser and Circulation Telephone .. 9 Editor ami Reporters Telephone 8G Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation DAILY EDITION COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a , ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. Wc also sell Timothy Hay. Wheal Oats and Barley. 1 Prince Rupert Feed Ca Sg fjjones SSI $5.00 .10 Wednesday. Nov. 29, 1933 TUB C. N. It. EXCURSION In view of the excursion from interior points to Prince Rupert next week local merchants are making special preparations to cater to the visitors at that time. It is hoped that as many as possible of the residents of the various points between Prince Rupert and Prince George will take advantage of the opportunity to come to the coast. We also suggest that local people provide suitable decorations for the occasion for their store windows. It being the first time as excursion of this kind has been run, it is very desirable that a good impression be made and that the railway com-jmny be encouraged to repeat the experiment. IS IT GOOD BUSINESS? The city of Ketchikan was at one time keen to have a local radio station and eventually, this was secured. Now ttie merchants are doubtful as to its benefit to the community. Every evening the radio in that city advertises a big Seattle mail order firm and urges the people there to shop by mail. This is hardly good for the city and is not very encouraging to other cities that would like to secure broadcasting stations. FORD ECONOMY TEST RUN A continuous 10.000 mile run of a Ford V8 was completed In Winnipeg on Tuesday. October 17, and a large enthusiastic crowd which had followed the performance of the ear assembled to welcome It at the Legislative BuHding. ,- When the results of the test were made public the lirst reaWton was one of amazement that an 8-cyllnder automobile could operate so economically; the second reaction one of enthusiasm that such a feat , ws possible. The test car was en the road continuously front October 4th to : October 17th. travelling, under aU kinds of conditions both road , and weather. ' The route travelled was from Winnipeg to York ten. via Dauphin, ' returning to Winnipeg via Brandon. Beiseevain. Morten ami Carman. r The total mileage for the round trip wee 774 mBes, and route wis cevfed thirteen times. The object of the test was to prove how economically the high-powered, speedy etght-eyttnder standard Pent ear ooM beoeeraed, and the final results shown below are most gratifying and satisfactory, not only to the sponsors of ttoe test, but to all purchasers and proeeettve purchasers of a truly modern automobile. The ear used was not a new unit, but had already travelled over 11.000 miles before the lest was made and was standard in every way, no special equipment of any kind being used. Twenty-five different drivers, under the jurisdiction of a checker from the Contest Board of the Manitoba Motor League, piloted the car through the most diversified road and weather conditions that could possibly be experienced. A lot oX the territory covered was very hilly, practically all of it being over loosely gravelled roads, which are not conducive to the most economical operation. The drivers experienced rain, fog and snow, and unfortunately, for by far the greater period of the test, strong head winds were encountered. On two particular days these winds could be classed as gales. Temperatures ranged from 70 degrees above zero to six degrees , below freezing, and during the whole test only one day could really be tefcned a favorable one for an economy test run. In spite of these factors the figures are amaslng. and several complete runs were made where gasoline mileage bettered 36 miles to the gallon. The following are the final results and details in regard to the run. and pek for themselves: Number of day rui)r-.13. Total mlfca-10.0:00. OaDons of gasoline used 436 MUe per gallon gasoline 22.90. Oil need (exclusive of oil changes made every 100 mttesi 3 qts., 1 pt. Total elapsed time of run 305 noun. 1 mrmite. Time required for changing drivers, meals, refuelling, etc 33 neusa, -3ft minutes. Net running time 371 hours, 32 minutes. Net avenue speed 36.83 miles per hour. No mechanical repairs were made. One battery was changed. Tires were chanied on seven trips duetto nail punctures. We do not believe Abere U a standard site automobile being built today that would -give anything like the above results UBder Um same conditions, and we are very proud to be able to pass the facts along to you. S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY PhoneJ57. ELKS DROP TO CELLAR - - - - . i Were Ihtitlvly Defeated by 'LIh j Last Night in Billiard League Fixture Elks dropped Into the cellar or the Prince Rupert Billiard League 'standing last nluht on being defeated by Canadian Legion by un aggregate score of 1167 to OGJ in a regular league fixture, individual' scores of which were as follows: G. P. Tinker (Canadian Legion. 200; C. P. Balagno (Elks). 195. Alex Murray, 200; William Stuart, 113. Charles Baptlc, 200; John Saunders, 131. Alex Harvey. 200; Jdhn Bulfe'r. 142. C. L. Youngman, 167: Harry Men-zie. 300. M. M. Lamb. 200; J. Doherty. 177. Towiitrrtm-V Line-Up The line-up for tomorrow night's fixture Is announced as follows: M. E. Young (Empress) vs. Don Brown (Grotto). A. Donald vs. Earl TJatt. W. E. WiMscroft vs. Oeorge Howe. Frank Aldridge vs. John May. Pete Prltehard vs. Bert Morgan. J. Sutherland vs. W. E. Hutson. The league standing to date Is as follows; Grotto Empress Can. Legion Elks O. 3 3 A A Ttl. Ave. 3.387 1.129 3.386 1.120 4.180 1.045 4.092 1.023 CRIBBAGE STANOLNG The Prince Rupert Cribbage League standing to date U as fellows: O. P. Canadian Legion 6 92 Oddfellows 91 Grotto .. 6 85 Musketeers 6 80 Empress S 77 Moose .... 7 Prince Rupert Hotel 6 74 Hka .T. i. 8 73 Hockey Scores New York Americans 3, Toronto Ottawa 1. Boston 2. Montreal 4. Canadlens 1. Hockey Standings International Division W. D. L. F. A. P Canadlens S 0 4 16 14 10 Toronto - 4 1 1 22 10 9 Montreal 3 2 2 11 10 8 Americans 1 3 3 14 22 5 Ottawa 2 0 7 14 19 4 American Dlvlslen Chisago 5 1 -2 11 9 11 Detroit 5 0 3 22 19 18 Boston 4 0 4 17 16 8 Rangers 1 1 4 7 12 3 Billiard Averages o. Ttl. Ave. F. Aldridge (Emp) 3 600 200 C. BapUe (CLl 4 800 200 D. Brown (O) 3 600 200 Roy Fong iE 1 200 200 SD. Macdoald (Ot 1 200 200 W. Wllllscroft (Emp) 1 200 200 J. Sutherland (Emp) 3 589 196 O. Howe (Ol 2 387 194 J. May (G) 3 580 193 O. P. Tinker (CL) ... 4 763 191 P. Prttehard Emp 3 572 191 C. P. Balagno Elks) 4 761 190 A. Donald (Emp) 3 555 185 W. E. Huteon (O) J 550 183 E. Batt G) 3 540 180 J. Bulger 1 Elks) 4 716 179 J. Doherty 9ks) 2 355 178 B. Morgan O) 3 530 177 J. Saunders (Elks) 4 699 175 M. M. Umb (CD . 2 346 173 iW. Ranee (CLi 1 172 172 C. Youngman (CD 4 681 170 W. Stuart (Elks) 4 678 170 M E. Young (Emp) 3 504 163 V Menzle (Elks) 1 ICS 168 L. Raabe (Emp.) .. 1 161 166 A. Murray (CD 4 651 163 A. Harvey (CD 3 466 155 A. Beale (Emp) 2 305 153, W Lamble (Elks) 2 287 144 j H. Menzle Elks) 3 428 143 SCOTLAND AND AUSTRIA I'LAY DRAW IN SOCCER aLASOOW, Scotland, Nov. 29: (CP) Scotland and Austria played to a two-all tie in international soecep match tBdajN before-62,000 spectators. vTHBmDAILY news ' Mwfeiw 13 ".'. SI ' PRICE lnritl ToWn Campai ol Cm4. UaM CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 4- People everywhere are con- sMertnc the question of Christ- mas presents. One of the mast welcome presents a former Prince Rupert resident could get would be a subscription to the Daily News In order to co-operate with our readers who wish to keep alive In the minds of their friends the activities of the people of the Prince Rupert district, we are making a ape- ctal half-rate for people living outside the district. U sent by a person w ho is already a sub- seriber to the paper. Send in $1.50 with the name t( the person to whom you wish to donate the patter and we 4 4 see that they get it by mail for 4 4 one year. ' 4 4 4 4444444444 Sport Letter Box CANNOT FIGHT NOW Sporting Editor. Dally News: I am willing to box Frank Oomec but. as I am working every day and vrW not have any time to train until next spring, I will be glad to meet htm in the. ring then. DAN PARENT. BILLIARD SCHEDULE November 30 -Empress vs. Grotto. December 7- Canadian Legion vs Empress. December 12--Canadian Legion vs. Grotto, December 19- Elks vs. Canadian Legion. December 21 Empress vs O rot to GRIBBAGE December 4 Canadian Legion vs Empress; Moose vs. Elks; Musketeers vs P R Hotel; Or otto vs Oddfellows BASKETBALL Nov. 30- Orotto vs. C.N.R.A.: Cardinals vs Comets; Warriors vs High School; Scouts vs Flashes. BRIDGE November 30 Grotto vs. Cold Storage: Swift w I.O.O.F. December 7 Orotto vs I.O.OT.: Swift vs. Cold Storage. Hunters! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an expert. Bear rugs mounted In any style. Game heads a specialty. All work guaranteed first class. FURS MADE UP Write For Prices JL3ni Taxidermist ' British-Israel Society Meeting I. II. Limey Explain Some Ucaum Why Anf.lo-Saen People Are i Descendants of Urael 1 P. H. Lbuey was an interesting speaker at a meetpg of the fecal British-Israel Society on Monday1 night, his subject being Some Rea-' sons Why the Anglo-Saxon people, are the Descendants of Israel" J., D Allen, president of the Society, was in the chair and there were about thirty-five persons present Today's Weather Prince Rupert Cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer. Witt; temperature. M; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Overcast, asum: barometer. 30.02; temperature. 4J; TrkpJe Island-Cloudy with showers, strong westerly wind; sea' rough. TertBee Raining, south wind. St. A tyaaah Cloudy, south uttod. It, Auyox- Raining, calm. 44. Stewart Raining, south wind, mild. CONDITION UNCIIAN(ir.l) MONTREAL. 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