PAGE TWO I Just b more m I SHOPPING DAYS X f 1 ' ' left A 1 5? aild lime It'll! lust flv l mm now Atl Hnn ,1p( fliic itArrtf vtii 2$ Take advantage or our complete slock, of fine foetwear and $J w give that "certain person" something in footwear a gift so $J practical: s I "Something in Footwear" Will Gladly vWarm-the -Hearts of Mother, Father, -ft f Sister or -Brother ,Folks know (when they come from this store) that shoes are the finest money can buy, anil will value them accordingly. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. I m Til!.! A.r...n Til ,OM I THE ANSWER To A Maiden s Prayer You will find at DEMERS When Bujang Coal Why Not Purchase The Best? Jnovircodlyaiill Tind the hPAt. Nanaimo Vancouver Island Coal Foothiils Alberta Sootless Coal liplkley Valley Conl Philpott, Eyitt & Co. Ltd. 051 Phoned 052 CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and .way port S.S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 ,p.m. To Vancouver Direct , S-S. PRINCESS NORAJI, Dec. 5th, ,19th, Jan. 2nd, ,16th, 30th. To Ki-tqliikan. Wraiucll. Juneau and Skacway S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 15th, 29th, Jan. 12th, 26th. ' WINTER ItOUNI) TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER $32.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1935 to Feb. 29th, 1036. Final rc-turn limit March 3lst, 1936. For Information and reservations call nr write W- L. qpATES, General Agent. Prince Rupert. B.C. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Ifish & Cold Storage CoM Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. DAILY EDITION FOR LEAD Afoose Defeat (irotto and Draw Into Tie 'With Lambie & .Stone For Senior League Moosq went into.a tie withiLam-bie :& Stone fof the leadership of the Senior Basketball .League by defeating the Grotto 28 to 27;in a close but slow game last night. There was a 'little excitement in tlje last three minutes of the second period as the Moose were one point behind then. Wlngham sank one with just over a half minute to go. The Grotto was leading at half time, score being 15-11. Intermediate League Something went haywire with the Canadian Legion machinery as It lost to the scrappy Scythian squad 30 to 25 In the Intermediate fixture. regardless of some of the referee's decisions. The Legion was leading at half time 12 to 11. The Scythians, came from behind In the second period to outscore the Vets and I get a lead which the Legion over-.came before the final whistle. Ladies' League i The Grottettes. five noints down' at half time, came up from behind DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Dev THE DAILY NEWS. ffKlNCK KUTERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published ftnery .Afternoon, Except .Bunday.ibj,PrTc Rupert Uatly News. Limited. Third Avenue H. P. P.ULLEN - - - .Jlarjatfos-Edrior Tuesday. ljec..l7..193.5 STAKANOFF MOVEMENT f? What Is known In Russia as the Stakanoff Movement Is a schemefift IntrnriilcpH in the lanri nt Via Onvlotc V.,, n mo. .t t . r counteract the natural tendency under communism or socialism to slacken off work. The , newspapers , of Russia have orders to feature :and favor the mowment and fn mpst of the factories and in large public works it may be found in operation. Theoretically Stakanovists are those who, in connection with their work, Invent or adopt methods which speed up production. In practice it usually means that the stakanovists work' faster .and earn bonuses by prdduclng more through greater activity Naturally exception is taken to the movement by many Russian , workers. They, have ;no assurance that the "norm" or normal production of each tWQrk?r , will. not be irised through It 'which will eventually lead to a lower rate of pay for the same amount of work. However, the Stalin Government, is very .keen on it and ruthless In Its application, i W The M'orkerowho, does not fall in with the Increased speed does not getl& much consideration. Executives are not allowed to criticize the move- whalm f Ktif In ertm a rtlctr1s c t fanw V a ira Viaam vlnf o a wi Kama a iin Lr are regarded as martyrs to the cause and the system of speeding Upj and driving toward increased production Is being encouraged and en-'JJ forced by the Kremlin. Thus d class of superworkers is being developed t with a view to strengthening the Soviet financially and industrially. FIRST ROUND OF CR1BBAGE First round of crlbbage n the Tip Top Tailors Cup competition was played last night with the Sons of Norway, Grotto, Oddfellows and Elevator qualifying for the second round. Results,wer as follows: Moose 13, 'Elevator 14. Oddfejlows .1.4, Meat packers ,13. Sons of Norway 18, Canadian Leglan 9. .Grotto 17, Canadian National Recreation Association 10. The second .round will be played Thursday with Sons of Norway meeting .Grotto and Oddfellows playing Elevator. LADIES' BOWLING Blue Birds defeated Doodads 1493 to 1302 Jn one of the Ladles' Z6 ZZL i It was a fighting game all the way while Rangers won over Canadian! to beat the .King Edward Students iKeron- 345; Hartwlg, 175 16 to 15 In a close, thrilling, free scoring Ladles' League game.. Betty Ellison of the 8tudents and Kay McMeekln of the tGrottsttes went on scoring sprees Boy Scouts defeated (he Moose fl to 6 In a hard checking, low scoring Junior League curtain .raiser. The Scouts were leading 5-2 at half time. Individual .scprlng: Junior. League i Boy Scouts 9 Eastman (2), Brown (6), Llndseth (1), Erlckson, Dybhayn. ! Moose (6) Lear (2), Husoy (2), Schubert U), Blake, Cromp, Hale il), Clausen. . .Ladies' League ' . High School (15) E. DAYls, Mus-sallem (1), Ellison (8), T. Davis, Blaine (6). Grottettes (16) Dickens (2), Beale (4), McMeekln (6), Crokrord (4), Gulick. Intermediate League Canadian Legion (25) Arm strong (14), McPhee .l7),Blake (4), ;Chrlstison, Viereck, Suehlro, Mox-ley. Scythians (30) Mbntesano (2), Tobey (1). 'Murray (t), Gilils, Cur-rle, Domlnato (13), Beynon (12), Letourrteau (1). SeniorLeague Moose (28) Mitchell (9), a. Morrison (2), Stiles 9), Pierce, .R. Morrison (2), Wlngham (6). Grotto (27) Campbell (8), Morgan (14), Smith (2), Antonelll, GHlls (3), Moxley. New Zealand Riijgtrs Win ABERAVQN, .Wales, .Dec. 17: The New Zealand All Blacks rugby team cqntlnued its. triumphal tour through the British Isles by .defeating a combined Neath and Ab-eravon counties team , here by a score of 13-to 3. . U. N. R A. Tenz. 227: Petr, son, 235: Rice, 193: Ho'rton, 230; Munro. 255. RangersRose. 294; Llndseth, 187: Letchford, 302; Mdntgomeryl 281; Raybone, 314. 1 The Men's Store, Where Women Like to Slul Xr Gift Suggestions for Him Flannel Robes House Jackets : Initial 'Kerchiefs iMiifflers ic SuspendQr Se.tis ' fAr illosiery .Linen 'Kerchiefs k ..Spa(5 Silk (towns lUressShirts Pajamas 'NeckwQar Underwear ,1 lots Caps Knitted Tics Scarves 5l (Hve .something practicalsomething that frf will :be appreciated. Men buy here when tbeyihuy for themselves! And wise women .buyihorevwheH'they kty Gifts for Men ! Th1s year we have .eswlled ourselves in, the .greatest assortment of Chrintmas Tous'for Alep we ha,ve .ever ,slipwn. We cordially invite your inspection. A lieposit will hold any .fltticle' until required. SPORT CHAT h'ff A UiUWyUNlUWN ;UKAPt 'JM1P .1 For Variety and Novelty go to WALLACE .Kirn(n.a.s in glistening silk or satins, cosy flannels or eider- GQ PA downs; from $2.95 to . . . VtJU Novelties in .great variety, at .most reasonable prices. 1 11 ' 'ii 1 1 ' Ladies' or Gents' Pure Unqn ft? ankie3 in boxes, from 50c ,to Gloves, .lined, or unlined pair, from $1.25 m Silk Underwear, in a ,very pleasing !, K? assortment -with dance O CT A ; M sets; from $l;0d to V?,y Pyja.lnas,a;n'TOighties, in a wide-variety , of stylos ;ancl colors Ql Aff from $2.250 S We Can Help You With Your Gift Problems m We. have jjoods to suiUhe Pater, the Sister or the Plater, the Hoy Friend I bis Girlie - SO KEMEIUBER TO SHOP EARbYl Smoking Jackets Socks JUckok licit-Sets Sweaters Hrcss jewelry ic Slippers Cloves Shoes to nil victory .oyer Grmsby Town. In the 'Scottish League. First Division; the leading Aberdonlans won three to two over Hamilton Aca- Sunderland remained In first dejnicals. Celtic was defeated by place in the iFlrst Division of the j Dunfermline one to nil but re- English Football League Saturday i malnad in second talace. Third IZ though defeated bnuddersflelJ pi National Recreation Association 1378 to 1146 in the other. Mrs.' Ker-on of the Blue Birds was high Individual scorer wfth., 174. Individual scores: Doodads McKeown, -.298; Ingram, 267; Smith, 250;. Parent, 331, Clcconei,-213. . .. ... Blue Birds Church. 304; Pierce. 269; Webster, 124; -Bouiter. 270- ace Glasgow Rangers had an Town one to nil. Derby County re-1 easy five to one victory over Albion malhed In second place with a two Rovers. UNION ST EAMS,1I,I,IS, ,LtI ,MtI .TE D Speclal Low Winter -Excursion Rates effective Nqvember 1st, 1935 ,nenbruarytl1' 1.9.36. ;Ptincc Rupert to. Vancouver -and return Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVEUY TUES.DAY, 10,11. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 20 P.M. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings tp .Port Simpson, Stewart. Anyox and'Naas River Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regardlr.g sailings and Uckets (rnm It. M. 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