PAQE TWO DAILY NEWS 9 HOOP LEAD 9 Ma&e TTifs a Practical Vtftf fOlfffUd Third Avenue I Give Shoes qr . a Pair of Cosy Slippers j? A Gift Anyone WIN Enjoy! f Tlis w are offering you a larger anJ better section o( ti Footwear than ever before. No wonder we ur$e you to do your Christmas shopping early. We will gladly lay aside your choice at a small deposit. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. mi . ADVERTISING RATES Trans ent dliplay advertising, per men, per insertion . Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line " News Department Telephone Aaverusiur and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations CHRISTMAS (HYING 80 98 DEMERS Invite ypu to Jqpj qver ticir lovely display of XMAS GIFTS DRESSES - CQATS - JACKETS - LINGERIE - SKIRTS BLQUSES - SHOES, - BdytDpiR SLIPPERS - DANCE SUPPERS - TOURIST CASES - LINENS - HOSIERY -OLqVES .- P.ULLOVERS TWIN SETS - SCARVES' -KIMONAS SKI SUITS Prices, Always Right Every custpmer whp, spends $5.00 or over will receive a lovely gift from us. I NQWTIED I We Buy For Less $J Lambie & Stone Defeats Grotto To jfc Co lno Deadlock l'Ui M0.? jj For First I'lace IT n Phone 357 ! THE DAILY NEWS. riUNCK KUfEKT - BRITISH pQLUMUIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prjnw Rupert Dally News. Limited. Tbfrd Avenue ' ' H. F. PULLEN Managlng-Edfcor SUBSCRIPTION BATES Srwi 01 Brlthh the British Empire and 1 or les-Vir periods, paid In advance, per week ' 'VBU uuier countries, pe- year . . $ Lambie Breaks Leg I is IS S 3 c5 9 00 Ml) .02 Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1935 Christmas giving: very largely comes down to a system or exchanre ,inrlii'ifro . . , . ::v r - y Wlic I'czouu gives in orner to xret even witn the other nersnn whn nl no idea of helping. It is purely a happy exchange of cpur- a i ",c uieii anu me storekeeper benefit rw"f ioT f ChistW giving is that qf giving to those from whom no return is desired or expected By handing over the money to the Salvation Army to be used where it will do most good this can be achieved. The recipient is placed under no personal obligation to ypu but at the same time you get the joy and.satisfaction which come from having helped a good cause and helped to bring cheer to some home at the festive season. Let 'us suggest .... a trial of this system. . JAPAN'S ADVANTAGE Japan in her career of expansion in Asia is very diffi: cult to stop She is manipulating n her own back yard far from the influences qf Europe. Should objection pe taken by a European power or group pf European powers, they would have to meet Japan on her own ground very far from their base of supplies. That js where Japan and Italy differ in their relationships with the European powers that control the League of Nations. Italy, if she yent to war with France and Sri-tain, would have to m,eet these countries near their home bases. War vessels could be concentrated quickly and eas- y T nZpo,int- TrooP3 could be transported without much difficulty. Evidently Ja,pan knows where her advantage lies and she also knows that this is an qp.pprtu.ne time for expansion. She is taking advantage" of her opportunities. Accident jarred Senior fi.-ym Intermediate is Close wjtb Scyiliians lyinning Lambie & Stone defeated the Grotto 35 to 30 in a scrappy senior league basketball game last night to share first place with the Moose in the standing. The Clothiers took an early lead ' on the Tobacconists whp were, ml- nus three of tnw regulars at the start of the ga-ae and, after eight minutes of play, the score stood 9: to niL Then Stalker came on for! the Grotto and the Clothiers' shooting spree was stopped while the Cigar Store men went out and ! got themselves a few points al- though they were on the wrong side on an 18 to 11 count at half time. It was in the aeconO half that the teams settled down and played hard basketball. At times they had the fans on their feet applauding some of the shots. Th? Smoke Eaters had a one-point lead, 28 to 27, with several minutes to go but Lindsay tied It up for the Ready-to- Waar merchants and they sank three baskets and a penalty while the Grotto got one basket just be fore the final whistle, to finish up the scoring with the Clothiers on the big end of a 35-30 count. D. Morrison of Lambie & Stone and Ratchford of the Grotto were bounced on personals. Bill Lambie had the misfortune to break a bone in his leg just abqve the ankle and he was taken to the hospital. Intermediate League School 20' to 17 in a hectic inter- It was In the second half that. the game got exciting as neither side could get a lead and, with five or six minutes to go, it was anybody's game. The Students had the best part of the play but they couldn't sink their shots to get the necessary points to win. When the final whistle blew the High School was still on the short ejid of a 20,-17 count'. Ladies' League The King Edward High School girls in the Ladles League trampled all over. ' Annette's to win 12 to 2. , The score was 4 to 0 at half time and 0 to 0 at the third period. The Co-eds' combination was clicking and they well deserved their win although Annette's were fighting all the way. Junior League The Boy Scouts defeated the High School 25-18 in a fairly fast junior game. The winners wp never in doubt as the Scouts were leading 15-5 at the interval. Eastman went on a scoring SDree tn snare 13 points for his side. Individual scoring: Junior League ouy cscouis (25) Brown (6), wnasem to), Eastman f 13), Erick-son, Klhara, Dybhavn, Montesano High .School (18) Fitch (2) O'Neill (2), Lundquist, Fulton' (7) Yamanaka, Hirano (5). iin., 2)'. Kelsey. I Ladies' League I High School U2)-Blaine (C) jMcLeod (2), Mussallem (3), Ellison r HOW Of TIN HAV i cot TOTElLVOUPlAYfRJ 0 mm M j' Sggj A ThenthQldtum -ill" Rupert MEN mediate fixture to make all three , teams In thi 1o Oil A OirAn 1i 41-ia Defeated Rangers last Night While standing The Scythians kept ahead all the way. Murray opened the scoring with a fluky shot and Sonnv Bev- noni-brokp the tie score of 8 to 8 with" a penalty to put his team In the lead. The Scythians got two more points to make the score 11 to 8 with the. Students on the short end. Annette's Win Rowling Again Maccabees, Took Doodad Into Camp Annette's, the league leaders, defeated Rangers 1514. to 1224 tn tht Ladies' Bowling League last nighl md Maccabees won 1375 to 127f over the Doodads who, as a result dropped into third place below thf Prince Rupert Grads. The Maccabees moved into fourth place ahead of the Blue Birds. High, scorer of the evening was Mrs. Owens of An nette's with an average of 195. Davis (1), E. Davis. Wilson. ulew'ellyn. Annette's (2) Stone. Morris. E. Morris, Ratchford 12). TurEeon. Stamp-Vincent. Intermediate League High School (17) Davies (9). Campbell (3), O'Neill, Naylor (2), McMeekln (U, Munro, Hirano (2). Scythians (20) GlUis, Dominatq (7), Montesano, Letourneau (4). Currie, Tobey, Murray (4), Beynon Senior Leagu Lambie & Stone (35) Calderoni (4), Lindsay (15). Morrison n Johnson (13), Arney, Lambie, Grotto (30) Ratchford ((n Campbell, Morgan an, Davies (2), Smith (6), Stalker (2) AtiMnin (3). Out of Town Visitors Make Our S(6rc q Meeting Place'' TOYS and GIFTS f9,r Eyery. Member o( thp Family You can compete your whftle shopping list and save at Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop 'S THE reopies LTD, FOR SALE 1x40 new fishing bpat hull, $1,000. Apply Box 314, City. (287) FOR SALE 7-9 HP. Easthope engine. Apply 707 Eighth Avenue West. (389) FOR SALE Office safe, extra thick walls, giving perfect protection against fire. Daily Newi (tf) SHOE repairs SHOES Repaired very cheaply until uec. 31. Shoemaker, ppposlte; High School. WANTED WAlfl ED Furnished apartment or smal furnished house for young couple. Apply Box 257, Dally News. (tf LASH ACT Notice of Intention tn pnlr In J.ene Land V' fJP.P.!UNCE RURT tnl Recording IMstriet oX Range 5 Coast, and Mtua'te ibout 1-2 mile south of the W. A Brown Homeslte Lease on Sltlakl BaJ, Stephens Island: Take notice that William Anthony Brown of Skin VI TVv ninh.n. t.i occupation Fisherman and Trapper Intends to apply for a lease of the follow ing uwriueq joreanore lands: i Commenclnz at a nnst n1nnfrf nn small island within an inlet of Skl ' akl Bay, about 20 Feet West of my! boathouse, "Which Is located approxlm- -"v " Kiuia 01 me w. a. Brown Homeslte Lease thence West' 1.200 Feet; thence North 900 Feet thence East 1.800 Feet; thence South! y rW; mencfl wet epo Feet ta POlnt Of mmmPTImilOll nnH mntninln.' Thirty acres, more or less. . WILLIAM AHTHONV BROWN Dated November, 4th. 1935, in jm t rit i:ii: cot'itT ' 'imiTisii (OMMnit 111 lrj.l..il. lit the Matter the "Ailmlistratlon i Alt" r linl I III the Matter of (he Kstnte n( 4nme! ii. i,iiM(iis necrasril. TAKE NOTICE' tlit by 6rder of Hlf ., "ugc risner. Local Judge ouprwpe pcurt of BrtUsh Coluirj,bl umue ne ot-n day ol December 1935; of ?:..J'frTW A?mmiBtra of th fi'f $ f?"5 ft- Patslca. Deceased. Intestate, late of 'Prince Rupisrf, Bp. . . P?"?ns having ciaUns against tfe titsH same properly verltied td m on Cr DatCTS the ISth lliv rt .Tn.lKora loom :otn,rwite duporitlonof the wjd" Estate! "1 e iiumu wixnout regard thereto i All (partly indebted itp the sold Estate i arc mjulred to pay the amount pi their1 Inaebtertne, td me forthwIUV. ' 10?5AT?D mi 9l1 y 9t W.' NORMAN A. WATT, ' ) Official Administrator. Prtncf Ruper, B.p. ! 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