iV -ember 13, 1935 Df, jsgsjgtesssseeesfsij New Full Size f WK 1 MOVER A w ' - for only $59 .50 fiiv H" a Iloovrr and You fiive Her the Bt! IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS" Kaien Hardware your Christmas Giti Store g& Bottled and cuartotaed by WlllUm Grant & Son limited, Clenfiddich and BilvenlClmlivat I)iBli!Uru. Dufl- V-' town & Glugow, Scotland. NEW LOW PRICE $38 Lambie and Stone Take Lead In Senior League After' Two Extra Periods in Senior Hoop Thriller A packed house witnessed the most exciting, thrilling and last basketball game seen in these parts in the last ten years last night when the Moose and Lambie and stone played two overtime rifirinfl rn rWirlo f hp the Clothiers finally emerging on top, 40 to 38. It was one of those games that the fans will talk about foryears. The Moose opened up Uv "-j- ng in me nrst half and got a good lead before the Ready-to- Wear mm chalked up any points. Pierce wag bouneed on personals five minutes before the half ended and when the boys went of for mz nh.e beather- e score ,t00d 21 to ' 0 in favor of the Lodgemen In the second half the Clothiers jbe r.;'jlar monthly meeting of et the fashion as they outecored . . t hp T .u acrr on tr H. m u .u, pu Knperi annne uiutv . " ",c uh "1b b-- r-' , . i . i 31-31. at full time. In the first U,uW for last evening, was not overtlme psrlod UmbSe & 8t0np.s Ihddtrtwu taice piace irwwaa -rew sank gne with three minutes Inext w when office for the to go. Then Jack Jack Campbeil Lnjaft ! : will be elected. tied it up for the Moose at 33 all Irahton "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Orlzlnal f" Mmt V4or. or 41 from "MM Order Dept." Uami CwroJ Board, MI IWtj Strwt, Vaocvurcr, B.C. J.T1 5 fill J rV7 1-7 (Ob BtST PR0CURAB1I Tto idvertlsement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Uoaru or the Government or umisn toiumuu. UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER ls,)M trinci: iuji'Ekt jjg2 00 iumntN. fROM i-okt SIMPSON KETUKN. jg gg All Meals and Berth Included. Redced Itates to Vancouver also apply from intermediate points. Sp,(f'al Tickets on Sale Hetween November 1st. 1935 and February J3li. 193G, Inclusive Good to Keturn up to March 31, 1JSU. Children Half Fare. learners: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S-s- C ATA LA Tuesday, 1 :30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. S-S. CARDENA Friday, 10:.,0 p.m. Monday, a.m. mi.i.t. nA A11 Tnfnrmnt.lnn from "ince i,r. . . if m smith - Third Ave.. IMione 5C8 or Pursers S.S. Catala and S-S. Caidtna. efisi which made Prince Rupert Famous Rupert Brand 1 SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE! RUPERT, B.C. and the teams changed sides to start the second overtime period Bob Ttobey netted the basket that tucked the game away for the Third Avenue merchants, by i score of 40-38. Johnny Comadlna refered the toughest game of his career and handled it like a veteran. He ca' led fourteen personals on Lambie h Stone and twenty-three on the Moose. Intermediate League The machine-like Legion ran through the High School defence to win 27 to 11 in the IntermediaU game, which was featured by th' way Armstrong and his ere-.- rpeared baskets. The studen's were in there trying but they couldn't stop big MnPhee who :-p:;arod 17 points. Hail i'.me sorr ! vas 14 t" 3 In favpr of the Legio--! Ladies Default There was no ladies game, An-jnrt.fp.s defaulting to the Giottettc.".. I Junior League i The Junor Moose Just managed ito s'iur?ze out a win over ' tin Rcv;hians in a hard checking Want Ads ,FOR.SALE FOR SALE 11x40 new fishing boat hull, $1,000. Apply Box 314, City, LOST (287) FOR SALE 7-9 H.P. Easthope en gine. Apply 707 Eighth Avenue West (389) OUT-OF-TOWN Lady wishes to sell seal jacket, size 3G for $18.00. Ap ply York Hotel. (287) FOR SALE Office safe, extra thick walls, giving perfect protection against fire. Daily News. (tf) WANTED' WANTED Furnished apartment or small furnished house for young couple. Apply Box 257, Dally News. (tf ) LOST Ladies' diamond ring, four sapphires in corners. Finder please return to Box 258, Daily News. Reward. (tf) I.AXD ACT Notice of Intention to apply to J.easc In PRINCE RUPERT Land Reoordln VHdtriet of Range 5 Coast, and Ritual ; About I -a mile south oi me w. a flrown Homeslte Lease on Bklakl Day SleDheim Island. 1 TnJte notice that William Anthon Inroam of Sklakl Day. Stephens HI. occupation Fisherman and Trapper In ' tends to apply lor a lease of the follow ing deiicrilxxl loreMiore lanoa: romnumclne at a Dost planted on Umull Island within an inlet of SRI j akl Bay, about 20 Foot west of pay I boathouse, wnicn W wcaien apjjrusun- I .itlv 3-4 miles south of tbc W. A Brown llomeiiHe viieuce vrv 1 200 Feet; thence Norm uu teei tlience East 1.800 Feet; thence Bouth 300 liet; thence West 600. Feet to point of commencement and oontalning Thirty acres, more or less. WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN Dated November 4th. 1933. IN Till: M THEME COI UT OF ItlllTISII COM MBIA In I'roltiite in Hie Mutter of the "Administration Art" And III the Matter of Hie IMate of James (1. riitKlt'K. Deceuned. (1 taicr NO-ntrE that bv order of His TTnnt-r Judi'e Flslier. Local Judge of Uie Snpreans Court of British Columbia.. m.d t.h 6th dav of December 1938, 1 ar,iVJn.tfl AdlliUlJtrfttOI of th wrft t,r .innies O. Patslcas, DetceoseU Tnw.it. iat of Prince Rupert, ' B O All persons having claims against the said Eitate we hereby required to furnish same property wrtfied to we on or befcro the 15th day of January 1930: otherwise dlspMltlon of the Bald Esta-o nrtii h. rnnri.. without regard thereto 'All parties lndebtel to the said Estatfl I are required to pay the amount of th4r DATED thU th day of December 1035. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, DAILT'NKWS scrapping, curtain raiser by a 21 to 15 score. The Scythians were leading 12 to 10 at half time but their defence crumpled and Cromp took Advantage of this to put his team well ahead- Individual scoring: Junior Leagne Moose '2D Lear 4), Clausen. Cromp (11), Husoy 6i. Schube:-. Scythians (15) Antonelll 2, Murray, Roma 4, Eby (2), Veitrh. Shrubsall .(2), Houston (3), Mon- tesano 12). Intermediate League Canadian Legion (27 Arm strong (3), Christison, Blake 3, Moxley, Brown, McPhee 17), Bryant (3), Viereck (1). High School (ll)-0?leil, Campbell (4), Davies (4), Illrano 2i. McMeekln li. Naylor, Fulton, Munro. Senior Leagtie Moose (38) Pierce 4, Morrison (9), Mitchell (4), Smith 2' Wlngham (13), R. Morrison (4, Campbell (2). Davies, Blake. Lambie & Stone (40) Calderone 15). Johnson U2 Lindsay H2i. Arney (3), Tobey 4), Beynon, Armstrong (4). BASKKTI1ALL STANDINGS Senior League W. L. Lambie & Stone 7 4 Moose C Grotto 3 Intermediate League High School 5 Canadian Legion C Scythians 5 Ladies' League Grottettes 3 Annettes 4 High School 4 Junior League Moose .7 Boy Scouts C High School 2 Scythians 1 FIRST BRIDGE 5 7 6 5 5 3 7 e i 2 6 7 16 ROUND PLAYED! F,egion, Ramblers and Musketeers Advance in Tip Top Tailors Cup Competition Canadian Legion,'' Ramblers and ii Musketeers last night went into the semi-final of th'e bridsre enm- f3. setition in the Tip Top Tailors Cup series while the game between trnttn nnri Rurift.'c nrat nrwtnrmpri Results were as Icrtlows: Canadian Leglan ?i42;tRex Bowl 4ig Alley, 4002. T Ramblers 7205, Sons of Norway 244. Musketeers 6500, Canadian Na-'.ional Recreation Association 5239 be played Monday as follows:!"" Moose vs. Elevator; Oddfellows vs.! Meat Packers, Sons of Norway vs.' Canadian Legion; Grotto vs. Cana-I dian National Recreation Associa-; tlon. HOCKEY SCORES National League Boston 1, Canadians 1. New York Americans 2, New York Rangers 5. Detroit 3, Chicago 1. Northwestern League Vancouver 4, Portland 5. HEADQUARTERS FOR msis Si. Children's Slippers Child's Felt Slippers, great variety of styles to choose from. lQrf from Aged, blended and bottled in Scotland. . . . 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R..Grads. olvine a claim of $40 through al-l December 16 C.N.R.A. vs. Rans- January 12 c. N R. a vs An. The second round Will be played . leged dismissal without notice, hasi ers, Doodads vs. Bluebirds. nettcs, Maccabees vs. Bluebirds, on December 19 with the draw as;been further .adjourned until nexti December 19 P. R. Grads vs. January 16 Rangers vs. P. R. follows: Swift's or Grotto vs. week. T. W. 'Brown is counsel for ! Annettes, Brunettes vs. Maccabees. Grads, Brunettes vs. Doodads. Ramblers; Musketeers vs. Canadian the plaintiff and R. L. McLennan ; January 6 Rangers vs. Blue- January 20 Maccabees vs. An-Le8'on- I for defendants. ! birds. C.NH.A. vs. Doodads. nettes, Bluebirds vs. C.N.R.A. 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