PAQE TWO For I Value! e i s i ! Third Avenue DAILY EDITION The Children Quality! Durability! Take advantage of this fcen&ationil value. A saviugoti every pair. Uust think! Every ;pair fa made of fine 'quality Heather which 'makes it suitable for any weather. boulevard 'Shoes Sturdy School Oxfords far Boys and Girls. Heavy Krom-Retan Sole. Flexible! but! tough. JACK AND JILL , New hjptnent of Patent and Gun Metal Oxfords and Straps just jnn&rked Now is vour rhanre In s thm ffiiwi nf n. .,.. . J --- . a-.. V . wu.m. JTU must not forget those ihaes which you can see being fitted. Leave numiHg uiimiuwii jiuvc Limn until wim JUCK ;Uld Jill. Thurston's Twice-as- Good lUts for Boys. "None better! The Family Shoe Store Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS. TKINCE RUPERT BHITISU COLUMBIA Tuesday, Nov. LOCAL PEOPLE fpi.RASrcn Local people were pleased to ipnrn vpcto-,in,r ! :M Ml Phone 357 8 i PUMUhed Kvery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F.' PULL EN Managlng-Edhor SUBSCRIPTION : RATES Lity delivery,-by' mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ' Bymall'to all parts of British Columbia.. the. British Empire, and ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, perinea, per insertion uasuuea advertising, per word, per-insertion . Local leaders, per Insertion, per line . News Department Telephone j Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ol Circulations Prince 'Rupert's plea for a lowering of the duty on halibut liau ai jasi ueen granieu. rnrougnout the last Parliament vie meinDer ior Keena had been urging this change anu directly the opportunity came the change was made. We should ail have liked to see the duty wiped outalto-gether but the limit df the United States President's power was to cut the duty in half. The result should be tiiat vaiiduian naiiDui ooats will get one cent more 'for MUNICIPALITIES IN .DIFFICULTIES More mUniflinalltipR nvp rrotfinrr iritn 'f;nnv.:r.l i:ir:-..l :i ijieu caicnes next year. Lumber producers are also ven an opportunity to again enter the United States market with a cut of two dollars a thousand feet. Instead of paying four dollars a thousand they now will have to pay only two dollars, a very considerable difference. It may be expected that a good many interior mills will reopen before long, especially m view of the improving business conditions throughout the continent. PROTECT 'LOCAL BUSINESSMEN Local merchants should be better protected by the authorities in preventing outside firms coming here and doing business without paying a licence. Every Vancouver, Edmonton or Seattle firm that sends-a canvasser to I nnce Rupert should pay a licence for so doing. We demand a fifty dollar licence from local people who sell goods from door to door. We have in mind seeing a man with one arm going from door to door and trying to eke out a living under a severe handicap. To ask that man to pay'$50 for a licence and then to allow total strangers representing big firms to come to the city and sell their goods in competition with people who pay licences is not a fair thing to do. All should contribute to the' city funds and the bigger the -firm the more determined should the authorities be'to see that it does not operate without 1 - ---j iwvu xiuuiiuai UlillCUl- ties. balmgn Arm last year collected only seventy percent lu io ciorvui nb uuijunumers to taKe seventv ,.w.w..j, men unci cat. umer inunicipaiiiies are said to be -in similar plight. Evidently Prince Runert rlirl A lli turn- pounding with j,. its ., creditors early in the depression, for nnw tnp ritv ?o ?iVi1q fn-nm. U ...a.. ri- t ...v, v.v., uuit iu (Ja,y ii,o v.y ua ine new oasis as long as the finances are being carefully managed. .-- - - - - - - tj Bapco Bapl-Art A new decorative treatment for old 'floors and especially for old linoleum where the pattern is worn off. Renew the ibeauty of your floors by using Bapco Floor Enamel. It Is easy to apply. Dapplers In Cn sets of three fillC THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LIMITED 'SPORT Lions and Bucks In Hockey Draw " Played to Two-All ScorHn'Vanrou wcr lusi .iigut 11 nut: luiiiuii ton Beat-Calgary j VANCOUVER, Nov. 19: (CP) IThe Northwestern Hockey League g : leading ' Vancouver Lions and Port-J land Backaroos battled to a twoJ all draw in a league fixture in Van couver last nights the Buckaroos. Jas 'result, advancing into -second place ahead of Calgary which .wa defeated 5 to 4 by Edmenton Eskimos in a close game at Calgary. Oalgary and Edmonton are tied for third place. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE W. D. L. F.'A. Pi Vancouver 2 1 .1 10 -7 5 Portland 1 1 0 5 3 2 Oalgary 1 0 18 7 2 Edmonton 10 17 8? Seattle .0 0 2 2 7 fJ 19, 193b Q fff Annette's Retain Their Bowls Lead Defeated Maccabees Last Nieht While C. N. R. A. Was Winning Over Bluebirds Annette's held their supremacy in the Laides' Bowling League last night by defeating Macacbees 1452 to 1244 in one fixture while Blue birds were winning 1272 to 1096 In the second. Colussl of the Maccabees and Morse of Annette's tied for high average scoring honors each having an average of 167. Individual scoring was as fol lows: Maccabees Colussl, 534; Pette- nuzo,i60; Casey, 243: Beale. 241: Fritz, 2G6. Annette's Skattebol, 309; Basso- Eeft, 315; Owens, 253; Morse, 334; Brown, 241. Bluebirds Church, 303; Pierce. 283; Webster, 64; Har'twig. 107; Ke-' ron, 286; Boulter, 229. Canadian National Recreation Association Te'ng, 240; Munro, 139; Peterson, 202; Horton, 219; Vance, 296. The league standing to' date: G. Ttl.'Ave. Annette's .......12 ; 8992 P. R. Grads : 10 6681 Doodads 10 6563 Maccabees .: 12 7343 Rangers 10 6015 Bluebirds 12 7191 C- N. R. A. 12 6825 Brunettes 10 5283 749 668 656 612 601 599 569 528 Cribbage League Meat Packers.iElevaior.'Lciiloniniiii Meat Packers '15, Moose 12 Sons of Norway 9, 'Elevator 18. 'Canadian 'Legion. 15, 'C. Ni :R. 'A 1. vGrotto 13, Oddfellows '14. i The league standing to date: For Atrt Canadian Legion .....!m 58 ' Grolto .....;.7i 04 Elevdtor .... 'n -rtl wv. V , Moose ?. .......f...'.64 '71 Meat Packers ...61 74 C. N. R. A. 59 49 Sons of Norway . 53 55 Oddfellows u...34 47 i DAILY NEWS Tuesday. n 335 CL03HERS WIN GAME Lambie & Stone Hit Stride Senior Basketball And lDefeatf(lrUo Scouts 18-8. Hlrano. for Hleh School, .grabbed 12 points and Brown played 'the best game for. the Scouts. Individual scoring was as follows: 'Junior 'League High School Blaine, Fitch, Ya-manaka, O'Neill (2), -Fulton (4). Hirano (12), Kelsey, Lundquist; to tal, 18. Boy Scouts Eastman (4), 'Brown 2), Lindseth (2), Erikson, Dyb- havn, Deane, Klhara; total, 8. Ladies' League High Sihool Mussallem (4). Winslow, E. 'Davles, T. Da vies (1), Blaine (4), McLeod, 'Llewellyn, El lison; total, 9. Annettes-Stone (6), Morris (8). Ratchford (3), Stamp-Vincent l"3). Turgeon; total, 20. intermediate League High School Campbell (6), Mc- Meekin, Davles (10), Lindsay (8), O'Neill, Morgan (2); total, 27. Scythians Sev. Dominate (4). Beynon (9), Letourneau (4),Tobey, U), Montesano (2), Glllls, Currie.. Murray; total, 20. . Senior. League GrottoRatchford (5), E. Smith', (6), Oillis (4), Morgan (10), Glllls. ( 2),. Murray, McPhee (3); total, 30. ! Lambie & Stone Arney (3)..CaU. deroni, Johnson (8), Lambie (5),. Lindsay (16), Nakamoto (2); total,; 34. LEAGUE 'STANDINGS Senior League Annette's Boy -Scouts . W. Moose wi Grotto 3 Lambie & Stone intermediate . League High School a Scythians 2 Canadian .Legion ........2 Ladies'. Lea rap Grottettes . s mgn school 1 Moose 3 'Results of last night's play ln'the SyJ1,ans Prince rince Runert Rupert hrlhhnirp Cribbage t o?lTIII8h -fiCh School were as follows: Grotto ;5 a2 Oddfellows Winners Last L Junior League 'Night i .1 !L. 3 4 -4 il ;3 4 laxi 456 3 .CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud tBarrli Don't forget the number 45G p. 8 .10 10 8 01 2' 2' .SPORPCHAT Lumoie ei ouuie nil lour sinae ot hockey equipment that remains last.night In. UusSentor Basketball ..... .. ktmnw t thp Hrltnn tague. aeieaung theurouo4-3UM Half time score was 20-14 In favor ; of -Lambte & Stone. The Orottoi "Rough stuff" is still front pase teani'did not click and wasiinipoor'nwsUo ' the British press A dozen mooting rorm. Johnson .was i the: penaiues in nocsey, maicaung .nost effective: player for Lambie iz 'about thesame degree of lawless- 3tone lth" Lindsay garnering 16 nMS prevailing in -a soccer game .aI.a T .1 1 . . t . . where 1L'HrB ndnHtt lrl.l kicks ova nwrttA juniut. in uie last lew rainuies me Olothiers left their defence wide men but the' Grotto team did not cake advantage -although they had, .heir centre Morgan waiung. pat ently under the basket for passes hat never came. Intermediate Leagae in the 'intermediate "League 'Ult he High School defeated the tel-ir-dwelllng Scythians -"-SO. The game was featured by wild, passes md fumbles with the Scythians the worst offenders. Half time score was 8-7 in favor of the Scythians. The game was ragged with neither team making any brilliant plays. Ladies' 'League Annette's had an easy win over the High School in the girls'-game, 20-9. The Issue was never In doubt. Morris was most effective for An. 'nette's while Llewellyn turned ln( (her usual good game for High (School. I Junior Learue penalty are awarded. are sufficient to oause wrlter. about the new sport to become.ln. dignant. And, whereas blows in soccer matches are described -with out detail on the sports pages, a tiff on the ice still gets the streamer headline. When Wembley Lions defeated Wemblev Canad- 'ans a fw days ago before 10.000 'fans, a "fracas" received amazing rjubiicity In the .press. What happened was that two players wer frit Off after they had come to alows. There was scarcely the 'ight that one might have teen ed to suppose from front-page stories. -The publicity, however, teems Tather to lead the British ports followers irito hockey ttrerm -ather than drive him away. The crowds never have been as big. Early English League contest! lave attracted capacity crowds Spectators had to be turned away i from the first home game of ths Streatham Club, coached hv the I in me -junior opener tne Hign famous Babe Donnelly, former uttwi uuianu wic icaguc-iruuuigidJUlb OIC Marie, 'tint., ailCl DfO fesslonal defenceman. Donnellv his team to a 2-1 victory over Wembley Lions and played a great HOW OF TIN HAVE I COT TO TILL YOU PIA'JESJ inenthol&tum i"c ncfiina irchm torn Rex 1 BOWLING .CLUB LIMITED i FOUR GOOD ALLEYS 'Reserve your alley by phoning ' 658 i All five pin games 12Vicper line. . Stove Pipes Now is ithe itimc to change worn out Stove Pipes With the new heavy H. C Pipe We-can supply all your needs Stove Cement Asbestos iHeaters and Stoves faien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop same 'himself. Empire Stadium at Wembley had a full house for the Streatham - Wemblev Canadian nigame. These teams met in the English final last spring iwhfti . ' Streatham. won and the L is on its way to a great ....... . : ..i,'UJt"cu uu" won mis ume, too. Uosoii.ln-Eand , , . , , w judging V thelThe-ntwIy-formed Sussex Titer, canacltv crowds attending October ... ....... : . (.una 'mij.uuiruiuci 5"vo, ouarters. (the n?ame Us $UU in its Infancy! there. -There is one certain .proof, of that, proof that isn't failing to make Canadian i players smHe.: English spectators still regard -the flayer who Is penalized as a Tnen- Injace to dean sport, a ruiiian wnose behavior or misbehavior Isn't to be-condoned.lTheyglve him a rare oW vosal send-off when he skates ! toward the peianty box that bit are fl'dlng the e, agatnat them. The;, difficult to reach ', hand keen It. mo , coaehed by Percv Moncton'i Can, champions," are po' the strongest team that, ufo t.. K... . i. themselves vr m A good many 'Cana'dteh players -7-T by an all Loud'. "4 ' '! "' If mi m4 Mvtl .. !So "neT R) Whiihic are mide tlun ihi e if 1 the U firm of Juserh E. Vtfram k Stir. A kj$& Cre(nlly atftJ in charred oak caks. th icqirtre ' vfl ' flavor and Hrrnglli imi! available in anv other tiS - - U 14 1 Thw advertisement is not published, or Uisp ay Uquor Control Board or by 'the'Covernme tlritish fcolumhla. Foot Sufferers Every fodt has two arches, the Plantar and Transverse. No reaUy-made support, shoe or deice can lit both arches. They must be made to order fnm an impression of the foot. The same is tru uiien the heel is out of alignment. PHILIP BRADF1EI.D Wear 'Bradfield's Featherweight (about nn" ornici Arch Supports, made to order by ha-id f om the individual impression. (Process Patented!. Suilc 8,.Exchangeiiloek Phone XC1 Hours: I0H a.m. 1 " pm. Mu resco For Beautiful, Durable, Economical Decoration of Walls and Ceilings per pkg. 75c -kB 40c GORDON'S HARDWARE MUBESCO Mcllriilf St. IMuinr JI1 U NH 0 N S T E A 31 S1I I P S, LIMITED Special LoW Wlriter Excursion Rates effective November 19p5 to 'February 29th, 1930. Prince Rupert ' to 'Vancouver nno return Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARD EN A 'EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30. P-M. Due 'Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to'Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Mai Rlvfr, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH,. Prince. Rupert Agent, -Third Ave. JMionejM CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and way ports S.S. PRINCESS. ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct S.S. PRINCESS NORAII, Nov. 3rd, 21st, Dec. 5th, 19th. To Ketchikan, iWrangell, Juneau and Skacway S.S.tPRINCESS NORAH,-Nov. 17th, Dec. 1st, 15th, 29th. WINTER ROUNH TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER $32.00 Tickets Oh Sdle NOV. lit, 1935 to Feb. 29th, 1930. Final return limit March 31st, 1936. mAH 1 u . - , ., . . 1 . n rui imiinimuon ana reservations can or wm W. L. COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ""TifiiT 11 in 1 tmm'-"'