CKPFTMA DAILY EDITION 0 ML'MLAY m iuu 1 icuaicu RA1NETTE for Wet Weather? Cold, Kainy Days Moan Rubbers Protect your health by keeping your feet dry and snuff no matter the weather. Our stock is complete. "Every pair made to wear." Just quality goods only. THE FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED Third Avenue phone 157 THE DAILY NEWS. FRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance or lesser penoas, paid in advance, per week Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United. States, paid In advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ....... -.. ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion , Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone . 86 $3.00 .10 3.00 9.00 .23 JD2 1.40 Tuesday, November 13, 1934 SIR DONALD MANN Sir Donald Marin, who died suddenly at the week-end, was a type of man developed in the building of this young nation. He was a railway contractor and. when there were no contracts to be secured, he went ahead and created them. It was hardly his fault that he helped to organize and build some railways that have proven a burden to the nation. At any rate he was a man who did things or got them done. i UNITED STATES FLEET The United States admiralty is showing the world that it can concentrate its force on either the Atlantic or the! Pacific. The present demonstration of strength on the Pacific may or may not have significance. At any rate it indicates the mobility of the United States force and the ease with which it can concentrate at any given point ANOTHER PROBE While Canada has been investigating the conduct of big business in Canada, Great Britain has decided to probe the armament business in that country. Possibly the governmental action has been forced by various newspaper articles and books published recently which indicate that mnition Manufacturers and dealers have been active in instigating armed conflicts. The probe may be useful if conducted, along right lines. BILLM0R SHINGLES Manufactured by a local mill, by local labor, from local produce. Sold at prices lower than ever before offered in Prince Rupert. . All No. 1 Cedar Shingles 3-X, per thousand ,$3,00 5-X per thousand ..." $4.00 PHILPOTT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 Smith opened the scoring with a long shot and Pierce replied for the Moose. Smith repeated. Then the fight was on. On a combination play PJerce snared another. The train crew stopped for water, then Mitchell and Nakamoto had a get together meeting with Pierce chiming in now and then. When the half time whistle went the Moose led 29-18. At half time things looked black for the Kalen Island Express. A cow latcher may be able to knock a cow for a loop but It looked like a Moose was going to derail the Transcon-Unental. When the teams went to work in the second half, the Moguls tarted to pack the mall to town. After four or five minutes to play the Lodgemen railed Ume out. Then the Moose ran in a couple while Campbell sank a long one. Skinner stepped in and sent Mitchell to the showers. Jackie Campbell surely delivered the mall. He put the rail kings ahead with two fluky shots to make the score 34-33, At five minutes to go the-seore was 40-39 and anybody's game but the railroaders had a Job of work to do so they ar rived ahead of time to win 44-43. In the Intermediate League the Legion last a tough game to the High School With about seven minutes to. go: of the first halt the Legion had a lead Of eight points. Then the High School boys started going places and, when the tooter went for half time, the Legion was on the small end of a 13-20 score. In the second spasm the Legion started In to wipe out that seven-point lead but fell short by two points when '.he whisUe went. High School lost out to Annette's 15-7 In the Ladies' League. Half time score was 13-7. The Boy Scouts came from be hind to defeat the High. School 15-9 n the Junior League. The students had a two-point leaJ at the inter val. After the rest period the Scouts turned on the heat and when the whistle went went they were six up on the Students. Junior League Boy Scouts H5) Lindseth. Cromp 9, Eby 2i. Brown 4). Sakamoto. Dybhavn, Erickson. High School 9) Hlrano (6. Houston (3). McMeekin, Fulton, Kelsey, Lear, Munro, Veltch. Intermediate League Canadian Legion 27) Arm strong 12).Suehlro. McPhee (6), Palmec JU Blake (2), , Ritchie; ChrlsUsoh (4), Greer. High School (29) Campbell 9). Morgan 6. Davles (10). Lindsay 2i, Tobey, McMeekin, Fulton (2). Ladies' League High School (7) Turgeon, Mc-Leod, E. Davis, Ellison 11), L. Johnson 1 1 , T: Davis 1 1 ) , Johnson, Mus-sallem (4). Annette's 1 15) Stone (4). Rice 6. Nlsnikaze, Brand, Eva Morris, Rivett, Ratchford, Enid Morris (5). Senior League CI W Tt A Ull.Tntincnn I at Stiles tU), stefensrud (4), Smith (6). Campbell (6). Ogg (4). Moose (43) Pierce (20), Wine- ham ill). Mitchell (2), R. Morrison, Nakamoto (6). Mcnzles, Kelsey (4). Cribbage League Play Last Night Empress, Moose and Oddfellows Winners Over Grotto Elevator And Meat Tackert Results of last night's Play In the Prince Hupert Cribbage League were as ioiiows: Grotto 13, Empress 14. Moose? 15, Elevator 12. Oddfellows 14, Meat Packers 13. Canadian Legion vs. Canadian ( National' Recreation Association, postponed. taf. unuii ncvro Tuesday. November 13 1 'SPORT' BASKETBALL LEAGUE UP ! WAS FAST, BADMINTON C. N. R A. Defeats Moose by One Point in Senior League Thriller Last night's Senior League basketball game had the large crowd of fans out of their seats when the Canadian National Recreation As sociation took the Moose into camp 44-43. It was one of those games one hears about but seldom sees and was anybody's win until the final whistle. At a meeting of the Prince Ru pert Badminton Association last night it was decided to organize a league as in nast vears with nbv on wedne?day nights, instead. df'Mon- day nights. . ; Teams parUclpating will be as follows: J "A" League Ci N. R. A Skeena land Prince Rupert 2 teams). "B- League C. N R. A, Skeena and Prince Rupert. Games will start on November 21 and the schedule wiii be drawn up within a day or two. Western Canada ' Title Football I VANCOUVER. 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