PAGE TWO rcTKXKZEKiixaiBini7i3nKTiznBzixajazKnixiaxi7ETVj Christmas Slippers For the Family .. . Third Avenue Id There are many "reason why early shopping pays a better selection . . . better service . . . and that feeing or relief that shopping is over. Our Stock is Now Complete Showing the Finest Selection of GIFT SLIPPERS in the City Select yours now. A small deposit will hold them. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCE RUPKKT - BHITISU COLUMBIA Phone 357 g H h mruBnu-BrmaiJUBni nrei tms ivirauixnuflxaiBzaiB Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue It F. PULLEN Managlng-Edfcor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance J5i By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and For lessor periods, paid In advance, per week I. By mail to all other countries, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inert, per Insertion , 1 .40 Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion . M News Department Telephone tS6 AdverUiing and Circulation Telephone u Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION ids Monday, Dec. 2. 1335 PEACE RIVER RAIL OUTLET The. monthly letter issued by the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce contains a reference to the lack of local enthusiasm in regard to the matter of the Peace River railway outlet and suggests that one of the Vancouver papers and one of the Stewart weeklies is still pounding away at the subject. The article says it may seem futile but it also says the growth of Vancouver may be attributed lartrelv to ballvhon and nrnnno-nnfln "so let's institute a little tallveanda of our own." ' i couver paper which tells of ho.w a bad gang was broken up in New York bv mvinir the vountrsters something to 1 Besf (i Christmas Gift - . - This 1 is a season of the year when people are selecting their Christmas gifts to go to different parts qf the world. May we suggest that nothing Is so acceptable to a former resident of Prince Ruoert or to one who hns friends and interests in the city or district, as a co 01 tin; wany news mauea 10 tnem direct at the special Christmas Gift rate of $2.00 A YEAR In this way they get approximately 300 reminders of your thoughtfulness. i CANADIENS DROP PAIR Had Week-Cnd Tor Hying FrenchmenOn Short End of Scoring Spree' With Leafs ml CHICAGO. Dec. 2: CP It was Sja bad week-end for the Montreal Canadiens who lost a wild scoring pree to the Maple Leafs at To- j ronto by a score of 3 to 3 on Satur- day night and then came on to ! Chicago to be blanked with a single 'goal by the Black Hawks Sunday j evening. As a result the Canadians rjjnow find themselves in third place in the Canadian secdon of the y National Hockey League below M their townsmen, the Maroons, who Hi eked out a close victory over the I Detroit Red Wings at Montreal on Saturday night by a three to two count i Playrng at New York Saturday night, the Americans won a close; two to one victory over the Boston Bruins but are still in the cellar of the American secUon. The Bruins, playing at home, won two to nil over the erratic New York Rangers last night. The Rangers, ar a result, lost first place in the American section to the Chicago Black Hawks. Week - end National Hockey League scores were as follows: Saturday Scores Detroit 2, Montreal 3. Canadlens 3, Toronto 8. ! Boston-1, New York Americans 2., Sunday Scores Rangers 0, Boston 2. Canadlens O.Chicago 1. The league standings: American Section W. D. L. F. A. P Chicago 5 1 2 15 11 11 Rangers 4 2 4 11 14 10 Datrolt 1 4 2 .8 10 0 Boston ..2: 0 i 5 6 4 Canadian Section Toronto 5 "l 3 32 24 11 Montreal . 4 0 2 15 9 8 Canadlens 3 1 4 16 20 1 Americans 2 1 5 12 20 5 SEA HAWKS HIT STRIDE We are glad to be reminded by the Junior Chamber that ... , . T " h r we are lax in our duty to the community in holding off B"m. Z propaganda fbr this big scheme. Some years ago there Saturday Night was an active' committee of the Chamber of Commerce doing excellent work along the lines suggested but it was! seattle, Dec. 2: cp- 0 Calgary 2 1 Edmonton 1 2 to On Nil speareti Dy oiner members ot the organization and the! Dcaiuc oea ,rr.al!red to ro ';me-.,The t iss&M.rs: u.uCUi vu me jnciiiucis ui uik ujiuinuer inai me OUlietj manager. Art Gagne, blanked ot me reace woum oe uecitieu Dy the railway companies and that local. propaganda would ha,ve little value. That influenced them in holding back propaganda until a suit-abe opportunity offered. It was the Senior Chamber that brought Clive Planta to Prince Rupert and, as a result, the Peace River outlet received a lot of publicity both here and in outside newspapers. One qf the best movements is the idea of giving a prize for the best essay on the Port of Prince Rupert to be written by the children of the Peace River schools. This will brinir the port foroiblv to the attention of the people of (Vancouver 4 2 the Peace country both young and old. Portland 4 3 - 1 Seattle 2 YOUTHFUL DELINQUENTS In another column will be found a letter from a local resident who complains of prowlers and mentions way-i ward children. Hp mentions an editorial article in a Van the Edmonton Eskimos on Saturday night by a score of two to nil to move out of their tie with the Eskimos for cellar position into third place ahead oMhe Calgary team. Last night Portland Buckaroos scored a close 4 to 3 victory oyer Calgary at Portland and displaced Vancouver from the leadership. The- standing pf the league to date: W L. F. A. P. 1 25 14 10 0 17 10 11 4 13 15 6 4 18 26 5 5 15 23 4 Basketball Buzz do. Thev complained that they "had no .place to go and ' & stone should take the hothinrjito do. so clacks were organized in mneic and artJMoose in Senlor Basket- 1)V the. rfriUl W themselves ami tha very son Rangs were me clothiers on quite euy over tuu uMy vu im a nwsanpe to oiper people. the Tobacconists last Thursday. The Legion have a fair chance of .beaUng the High School as the ! latter are without the services of J '.Morgan and Lindsay. . The Annette-Grottette battle should be close providing the An-;nettes field the team they had on The Scythians and Scouts tangle in tonight's curtain raiser. The J j Scythians have an outside chance !of winnlno- . a. STUD BRINGS BIG PRICE NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Silver King, the famous trotUng horse, has been sold for $2100 and retired to the stud. . f. : III l I The Letter Box "- j puowli:ks With Kaare Engstad. former Do- Editor, Dally News: en's minion chamnlon and winner of Saturday some thief or thieves tvi Kir wnrv Thorntnn trnnhv. as er. ered mv room; on Second Av Und WtlTANNIA GOLD KI.KKCE Sr. ... $5-25 ARISTOCRAT, Made in England 5. ... $5.25 TIfiER HRAND, Heavy Rib erwear president, the Omlneca Ski Club at enue and stoli some goods-a " "H"""1 oul ,1U r' Bnn i. nloneoffub'dftNorth- deck lniluded. The money value pltnation seem? to be available as em British Columbia, is, away to good start this season. Other officers elected at the annual meeting were as follows: Pete Sandnes, honorary president; Jack Brown, first vicpTesident; Sylvia Brunell, second vice-president; Fred Rush, secretary; Oladys McNeil, assistant secretary, and Walter Johnson, treasurer. The executive includes Mrs. Wal ter Wilson, Miss M. Reld, formerly of Hollyburn, Miss L. H. Adair, John Berg and W. Orchard, club captain is Art Smith; his assistant, Jimmy Linton; chief of the hill. Walter Smith, and caretaker, P. V. Tallon. a Jump of 250 feet. Catala last evening. . 1 ' t V n n 4 km torn 4 Wn..H d .1 A a was not very great, dui tne inct-,-" ,ut auc dent seems to indicate that prow- on the work. lers are on the Job. I mentioned : tha matter to the police who were ! of the opinion it was some Juven-i lies who are causing police a lot! of trouble at present. ! I hear complaints every day about the depredations In Rupert pnd It Is the same cry, "Oh! It's those D kids as usual stealing!" It .seems a pity that the yputh rf Rupert are running to seed and developing into potential criminals What an unfortunate future f-:r them! I encjose a cutting from thel 1 "Pun" of November 29 Someone' might adopt the same thing here and It might help to stop the The club commences this season 'crime wave among the Juveniles In better financial shape than ever and many improvements are expected to be made around the club. The building cf a new ski Jump Is th2 most important change in our city. -VICTIM" Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy of The Seal Cove, who have been on a va- lt-J for -the Jump was located by cation trip to Vancouver, returned Peter Sandnes. The hill will permit o the city from the south pn the Also Beauty Rest Mattrtss S42.50 Ituy a Spring Filled Mattress For Christmas MACKENZIE FURNITURE We have been appointed CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE by Santa Claw OYS The Children Will Love Your Christmas Dollar WH! Buy Far More if You Shop nt KAIEN HARDWARE Gifts At Prices That Save ,M9Bdy. 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