av December 3,' 1935 Enjoy Carefree fnter Motoring Car Heaters Windshield Defrosters Winter Lubricants "Kaien Motors Limited CUFVKOLET DEALERS 52 Third Ave. COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY g i n l ion Guaranteed FMOUS EDSON COAL 'alijekta COAL Bl'LKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PUINTK RUPERT 1'KKD COMPANY I'llONE: 58 and 558 ""Ifbtfdn,. t v J ' I am at the REGAL" SHOP talmr orders for Gifts for the hole family. Also Cards, Toys,, Hooks, Etc. Our Rear Store Razaar is now open trpection cordially Invited Goods gladly reserved. I fl i'irirr::alitB';Bi'.:B.!E:ai'iaritii:f;D Want Ads FOR SALE TOR SALE Dining suite, chairs, beds cot, electric fireplaces and stove etc. Jellies, Jams, jars, girl's bicycle Gullck. Phone 778. 12731 TOR SALE--Office safe, extra thick ills, giving perfect protection Halnst fire. Dally News. (tf) In jiik srritcMr, cot kt ok HltlTI.MI OU'.MItlA In Probate " Matter ot tl "Administration Arl" ,l" Mutter of the Estate of Samuel r'fphmsoii Moore. Ieceafd. fj NOTICE that by order of Ills r jU(,w j.Tfther the jtlv rtay of "rr U35 t wan appointed Admin-r.of 'e Estate of Samuel pteph- ,!Tr; no " parties haplng claims aid estate we hereby rwvilred z; ru,niJjh juti properly verified to n" "S w bejere December 1Mb 1033 and ndelld to the etal art- pay the amuxint of lliHr nin forthwith. NOUMAN A. WATT .. Official Administrator rv, ' Prince Hapert, B " w the 7th day of November 1935. I.ANII ACT h'l'lie ( lnteiilliujo npply to lease ClairiMRI1iCE """PERT Land Recording boul i"i 6 .Coast, "ana situate Brou,; m"e south of the W. a jTe notice tUnt. Wlll.m tnthnnv UKtdPP'y l0T leo. of the follow lrlbed foreshore lands: WMtafl.ng &t ft P01' P,antfd on a boii 2? west of my T"1 18 "watea approxun fwa-4 1.200 iw2Si2 tt'afie West ""nee irr 'KiKe-Borw BoaT,eeT; 90 Pn J'm' Pcetl thence South Point of hence WeK 60 Feet to Thin, wVSmcemen and containing m.re.i more or Ijbs. Dated kJ!!H;!AM ANTHONY BROWN q November 4th, 1935. elp Kidneys l, DKWtJlln.0T Acidity try the ( lv . Math ,rar'.,on . ct t ( !- ''C'wttte I 1 Is IJelnif Handed' Down From Gen-eration To Generation In England WORCESTER. Eng., Dee 3: (CP) In his will, Albert Vivian Mo&re of The Hurst, Hagley, Worcestershire left to his son, Christopher Edward Moore, the 'All-England cricket bat formerly belonging to my father, William Henry Moore." The story of the old bat. worn and, to modern eyes, shapeless, was told by its recipient. "I wouldn't part with it for anything," he said. "In the top hat days of 1863 my grandfather was one of a Walsall 22 picked to play against an All England eleven. He scored a century and nearly made enough runs to win the match but, in fact, was 11 runs short. "His side presented him with the bat, on which "they engraved an inscription in silver" Annette's Make Good Start In Bowling Again Annette's again demonstrated their superiority in the Ladies' Bowling League last night by de feating Doodads 1590 to 1359. In the second game of the evening, Mac cabees won over Rangers 1348 to 1284. High individual average was 194 by Miss Mickey Skattebol of Annette's. Individual scores: Annette's Skattebol, 388; Basso- Bert, 326; Owens, 319; Brown, 299;' V. Morse, 258. Doodads McKeown, 277; Ingram, 291; Lil Johnson, 318; Parent, 157; Ciccone, 316. Rangers Letchford, 238; Montgomery, 248; Jonasson, 228; Ray-bone, 325; Armour, 245. Maccabees Colussi, 345; I. Morse, 190; Beale, 213; Pettenuzo, 244; Fritz, 356. These were the first games of the second quarter, Annette's having won the first quarter which con cluded last week. MINK & MARTIN Mink Pelts are 20 Percent Higher I have an order for 10,000 Mink and 5,000 Martin. Any fur with hair on It interests me. G O L D IJ L O O M The Old Reliable The Moose lost to Lambie & Stone 39 to 38 in a heetlc knock-'em-down Jand drag-'em-out Senior League basketball game last night. The Clothiers speared three baskets and a penalty before the Lodgemen got their first basket and then the boys went to work in real style with the Clothiers playing the better brand of ball. The Moose could have tied it up in the first half on penalty shots but they did not. Half time score was 18-17 In favor of Lambie & Stone. The Moose never got ahead in the second half but Stiles tied the score at 23-23 with eleven minutes to go and it was a ding-dong battle to the final whistle. Mitchell had two chances to even the score with four minutes to go but failed to: convert his two penalty shots. Cal-! derone, Johnson and Lindsay werei bounced on personals. Intermediate League The Canadian Legion ran roughshod over'trie King Edward High School Intermediates 46 to 12 in a one-sided, uninteresting game. The Vets had a 20-point lead at half time with score being 22-2. It was quite clearly seen ' that the Students were having an off nignt on. i Ladies' League Annette's defeated the Grottettes 9-5, in the Ladies' League although the latter girls were without the services of Smith who was Injured in the first five minutes of play. Half time score was 7-5 in favor of Annettes. Junior League The Boy Scouts took the Scythians into camp to the tune of j 18-7 in a wild passing Junior . game. Half time score was 8 to 3. Individual scoring: Junior League Scythians (7) Roma, Antonelll (4), Murray (1), Montesano, Veltch, Postuk, Gullck, Shrubsall (2)., Boy Scouts (18) Eastman (21, Brown (8), LIndseth (2), Dearie (2), Hlroli (2), Erlckson (2), Dybhavn. Ladies' League Annettes (9) E. Morris (7), Stone (2), Stamp-Vincent, Turgeon, Ratchford, Eva Mortis. Grottettes (5) Smith, Dickens, Beale (2), Gulick, McMeekin (1), Croxford (2), Hallberg. Intermediate League High School 12) Campbell (4), O'Neill, Davles. (6), McMeekin, Nay-lor (2). Munro. Legion (46) Moxley (2), Arm. "TILLIE THE TOILER" MB. "SIMPKlMS- "THE TCN.STAE VAOti ORDERED A CAi2-00 OF CKEPE NOISETTE FROM VAiEU"MME A4T JpPMPA.Ny vThat.1 r-n THAT n Vou WAMT TVMO OF CREPF I WAMT' TVJICE' AS MUCH AS THOSE1 fcONi-ToM VAI6H-BINDERS TAKE . MAKE OUT THE oraoER. AND 't-U I ?iK8 1 ' 1 VJ l r-' DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Old Cricket Bat ,H00P LEAD Is Real Relic! ic Tim rm 10 iiEii; ur Lamliie & Stone Win Over .Moose In Hectic Senior MaU;h Vancouver Lions Are Back in Lead Defeated -Calgary Last Night To Again Displace Portland From Top of Hockey League VANCOUVER, Dec. 3: (CP) Vancouver Lions shuttled back into the leadership of the Northwestern Hockey League with a one-point margin over the Portland Buckaroos as a result of a four to two victory over Calgary on Van couver ice last night. The league standing to date: W. D. L: P. A. P. Vancouver -5. 2 1 29 16 12 Portland 4 3 0 17 10 11 Seattle 3 0 4 13 15 0 Calgary" 2 1 5 20 30 5 Sdmopton 1 2. 5 15 23 4 Cribbage League Meat Packers, Grotto, Canadian Legion and Sons of Norway Winners Prince Rupert Cribbage League results- last night: I. O. O. P. 12, Meat Packers 15. Moose .10, Grotto 17. Canadian Legion 15, Elevator 12. C: N. R. A. 11,-Sons of Norway 16. The standing-to date: Grotto 105 Canadian Legion '. 101 Sdns of Norway1. 98 while the Legion were very muchi , .; ' , Meat Packers . 94 C. N. R. A. 93 Moose 90 I. O. O. F ;j. LEAGUE STANDINGS Senior League W. Moose - 5 Lambie & Stone , 5.. Grotto 3 Intermediate League High School ......t,..........5 . Scythians ,-i .- 4 Canadian. Legion ...4 Ladies' League Grottettes 7 Annettes 4 High School 2 Junior League M6ose- 5 Boy Scouts 5 High School 2 strong (10), Blake (8), McPhee (16), Scythians .1 L. 4 4 5 4 4 5 2 5 6 1 2 4 6 Ten Pin Scoring 81 Brown (2), Suehlro, Chrlstinson (2), Viereck (6). . Senior League Lambie & Stone 139) Arney (1). D, Morrison Caldie'Vorie (5), Lindsay (10), Moxley, Johnson (5), Lambie (18), Viereck. Moose (38) Wingham (10), Mitchell (7), Pierce (2), Stiles (10), Smith, J. Morrison (7), R. Morrison 4). ... p. 10 10 6 10 8 8 ' ' 'i SynA iktu Bf tm tichw 0X. MB. 'SHPKNS -tvmo cars of craspe SOXSSTTE AMP :TTTT- f 14: 8 4 10 10 4 2 , Sunday Evening Printers Beat Legion and Elks, Won Over Moose Rose, Cowan & Latta defeated Canadian Legion two'to one in one Ten Pin Bowling League ' fixture yesterdaywhlle the first, place" Elks won over .Moose by.a similar score in trie nther. Hieh averaee scorer . -- v .r. i was- James Andrews of therElks with 180". , , The individual scoring was as follows: Rose, Cowan & Latta Bill Vance, 430; Ole Franks, 451; McCallum, 492; Walter Vance, 386; Clccpne, '' ' ' 473. Canadian Legion Schriaberg, 493; Todd, 469; Howard KeefA 351; Allshede, 438; Hill, 457. Elks Andrews, '541 Johnson, 385; Joy, 419; Scott, 482; Arriey, 398. ' 1 , ; Moose Roy Morirson,. 532; F. 339; Morgan, 387. The standing to date: . , l' Elks ."....20 ; Atlin Fisheries L.16 : Power Corporation 16,.; Rose, Cowan & Latta ......14 v Knox Hotel ....... 13 -' Grotto .............12 Moose '. ... 9 Jjgicn 8 i IB a m as m H s M ' s hi . m I'M SUAt Yt3U CAMCEUED "THAT TU'S.T TON H ON TV Method in Madness! o, vovi yovuii HAVE TO MAKE OUT AN MEVO ,XOU GOT Ma5 AND -rORK THE OTHEra rue. f. HI I T-trJ A I ' " ... I rr- t 3. 4. 5. That's Meeting ComDetition a .t I L J'V si. IF i MEAN .R. SMP1MS AND HE'S LDOKtMq 'sport chat Alex Greenwood, whJ recently vGltecThere" with his parents, Ser-i geant and Mrs. George H. Green wood, is. starring this winter with the Imperial-Scotias team of the Bank Hockey League in Vancouver. He is. captain of the team which won Its opening game on Wednes day night of last week by defeating Royals 3 to 2. The games are played at the Arena In Vancouver. Reporting the game, the Vancouver Pro vince says: "Greenwood starred for Imperial-Scotias, getting the tying goal in the second period and the winner 'lri' the third." Greenwood It teller In the main braneh of the Imperial Bank of Canada on Granville Street in Vancouver. Gladys Fry, member since ,1927 of Edmonton- Grads, perennial queens of the world basketball I courts, is the new captain of Jhe Morrison, 462; Russell, 318; Royer.ltsam. She succeeds Margaret Mac- j Burney, leader since 1925 who retired following the International L. series with Sf. Louts for ths Under-7 wood Trophy.' First "outsider" to 11 be chosen captain, Miss Fry Is one 11! of two girls In the club's history 13 who were not students, of Edmon- 14 ton Commercial High School. She TOYS At Prices You Want to Pay Our Store is Full of IDEAL GIFTS That Save You Money Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop BOWLING BUY IN PRINCE RUPERT Ten Pin League 15 attended Strathcona High School, December 3 Moose 18 and graduated from the University Corporation; Grotto 19 of Alberta in household efconbmics. Cowan & Latta. Because: 1. Local stores give gooi'rvalue.'for the money pended. " 2, -,Xoutcan inspect the goods . efore buying. -'' '. Many stores allow returns if not satisfactory. Local stores have a reputation to maintain. Pictures are deceiving and mail order goods are seldom what they are expected to be. G. By buying at home you are helping Prince Rupei;t 7. By buying at home you are providing bread for local people. 8. By buying at home every dollar circulates and . ' will return to you. . i 9. 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