ADVERTISING RATKS Transient', display advertising, per inch, per Insertion . 1.40 Classified advertising, per word, per insertion ;. .02 Local readers, per line, per Insertion .25 DAILY EDITION Friday, November 13, 1936 Co Ahead With Post Office It is very. satisfactory news that the' post officer is to be erected on the old provincial government bloek' in this city rt(Fth1it-te1fideys-1'in I)?1 called" -fbr -the' work almost immediately the' foundations digging starts early in the. new year it will give a nUmbbr of men remunerative work and wjll .help1 us thrpugh the slack period when work is particularly appreciated.- Utilizing .the Port Utilizing the port of Prince Rupert with a view to' making this section of the- railway p&y its way is one of the problems now before the administration at Ottawa and the railway heads at Montreal. There has been a lot of howling about the raihyay and suggestions have been made that the Dominion shduld be relieved of the necessity of meeting the annuaT losses on the line and yet, so far as anyone could see or hear titi "attempt had ever been made to develop shipping business by Way of Prince Rupert exegpt to build the elevator and allow it to be used as a storage jipuse by the Wheat Pool. mi, ir i n t i i' i -' ! i . .11 , ti ine u. r. rw president nas eviuentiy seen possiDiuiies in the' C. "Mf. R. and has Been urging the country to consolidate the system with the G, P. fl. in order to save money for. the. country. It has-been stated that, if the C. P. R. had' f.fie railway, Pririce Rupert would soon be developed into a real port and would have double its present population That, of course, is only conjecture.- What is evident is that no real effort has ever been made to de velop the business of the port. Now,- it is suggested, there is to be a' change of policy. We sincerely hope ther6' is. For a city at the terminus of a railway in' such a' country as this to remain1 practically stagnant for twenty year's" is one' of the' m6st stinging indictments against the C. N".- R. management of past years that can be brought forward. However, recriminations are useless. What we have to do is look forward. Plans' Were laid for the further development of the tourist traffic over the road durintr the past season-but the disastrous floods in the early summer nipped the effort in the bud.- By the time the road was in shape, the season was gone. 'At any rate, it was a gesture indicating interest iff this end of the road. Now Mr. Nickei'son' brinirs word that other develnnmnt.R rn.iv Hp expected. Everyone will be gl'ad to hear it. Prince Rupert will co-operate to the fullest extent, we feel sure, and will back any movement that seems likely" to improve" the situation. We loap.you free a complete Home Permanent Wave; Machine (or 3 months. All you need do is send $3.00 td Covef the cost 6i shippirtg; ahd the oil for 0 c'bmplefy Permanerits. Will not harm trie finst' half. Any one can' guarantee a perfect wave with- this machine. No electricity or experience neededi When yop. have used these supplies more oil can be obtained from us ability cents a per manent. Marvel Wave Factory 1183 Eatt 41st. Ave. Vancouver! B.C. Defeated" aiaroous Last Night AmerRs and Black Hawks Tie MONTREAL, Nov. 13: (CP) The two Montreal teams of the -Na tional Hockey League clashed forK the first- ' time' this- season last night with the Canadlens em-1 erglng winners over the Maroons two to one after a thrilling contest. It was the second straight victory for the Flying Frenchmen who are' now In a tie for the lead ership of the International section with the New York Americans who played a scoreless draw on thali home Ice with the Chicago Black Hawks. The point credit for the tie put the Black Hawks on even terms with the New- York Rangers for second place in the American section: The league standing to date: International Section W. D. L. F. Americans 1 2 0 4 Canadlens .,...2 0 0 4 Toronto 0 0 2 3 Montreal 0 0 2 2 American Section Detroit .2 0 0 8 Rangers 1 0 16 Chicago 0 2 0 1 Bostcm- .0 0 10 LEADERSHIP A. 3 1 6 6 IS CHANGED McMeekin's Replace Gyro Club At Top of Commercial Ten Pin Bowling League McMeekin's defeated Gyro Club three games to nil in the Commer claL' Ten Pin Bowling League last nlht,-, thus replacing the service cltib In leadership' of the standing. High average scdrer was Buster McMeekin of McMeekin's with 162, Individual scoring: McMeekin's 1st 2nd 3rd McMeekin 144 180 162 J. Jack : 135 148 147 Armstrong ......:.... 105 183 126 Menzle 13l 157 151 McLedd 183 127 151 Handicap. f 33 33 33 Totals 73t 828 770 Gyro Club 1st 2nd 3rd Bulger 170 169 143 Brockjesby 119 141 90 Large 161 119 105 Morris :..:.,120 148 174 Roaf 103 155 139 T..T. Handicap' i....,L. 22 22 22 -Totals 695 754 673 League Standing .W. L. McMeeklh'a 10 6 Gyro Club- 9 6 R. Butchers 8' 4 Balllnger's 6 3 Biological' StatI6n' 2 lu Ranee' &; liatay l S I WRESTLING 1MOOSE HALL Wednesday Nov, 18, at 8 P.M. MAIN EVENT Eight 10-Minute Houtldi JACKLIPPE-N (255- lbs., Chicago) Paul Dc nAZOGANY (219 16s., Hungary) Good Preliminaries Tickets on sale at Grotto, Legion, Ormea, Lambie & Stone Rex Bowling Club Ekcnahge Bfdck Sixth St, and Third Ave; 4 Photie 658 Laiuble & Stone Eke Out 39 to 38 Victory Over Grotto Coming- out of art- early season-i slump' which cost, them two straight games, Larrible" &? sVoriC last night turned back the league- leading Grotto' if close 39 td- 36" score. The' Clothiers started fasf and, -With Johnson sinking them from evervwhere. tbev seemed to have the game In hind: With five minutes of the first half left, tarif- bie & Stone were' leading' 13 to 11' when the Tobacconist crew de elded to snap out of If and snared five quick baskets" to give them1 a' 21 to 1'6 edge at the Interval. J6hri- son garnered 12' points for him self In this session while MacPhee was the big gun for the Grotto. In the second hal! Domlrtato arid Beynon combined nicely lor 17 points. Both teams checked fast 4 and hard and, with six- minutes to A an tfio onmo wn c tiH llrl at. 9Jt nil'' 1 V. k . . V. (-j U . . . tl.U ft saw " " . From then on It wa1? even-stepheri until the final whistle' which f6uhd Lambie & Stone leading by one point 39 to 38. Lambie & Stone Lindsay, Arney (3), Johnson (14), Beynon (6), Do-minato (11), Santerbane (2), Cal-derone (3); total, 39. Grotto MacPhee (10), Ratch- ford (5), Smith (3). Morgan (14), Stalker, Murray, Campbell; total, 38. Intermediate. League In the Intermediate fixture, Ben's Newsies looked good In their 14 to 22 victory over the Regiment. Playing a nice brand of ball, they tad' the game under control at all imes. Half time found Ben's boys fading 19-11. Only once in thei.vcond half did ' the score look good when the Regi- ment crept up to, within five points of the Newsies al 19"-24. Led by Brown and McMeekin, Ben's squad turned on the heat and romped away to register a 34 to 22 win-. Ben's Chrlstlson (4), McMeekin i4), Suehlro (2), Brown (13), Blake (4), Palmer (7), Bryant; total, 34. Regiment J. Comadlna (5),. Miller (4)', Nelson (1). Davis (10), E, Comadlna (2), Ray- total', 22, Ladies' League The Ladles' "game -"waif not .up" to the usual' standard although the 3rottett'es put up a good fight before admlttlrig defeat. Full' time score found Annette' on top with a 14-12 verdict. This1 now gives- Ari- nette's undisputed lead of tlie ladles' section. Junior League In the Junior game, the Junior Moose won a' one-sided' victory jver the scrappy seal1 cove quintet ity i 37-13 matgln. Holkestad arid Wlnslow for the Mboiif snared 13 and 12' poiritS' respetttfelyV "Wee" Bob' McK&yf fok'Vthe' East- enders, played a great garhe arid collected 11 of hts team's polrits. The league staTtcUhg to' d'ate Senior League' W. L Grotto ,;.'..2 Moose ...:'.. " Lambie Si Stone -:. :.:..V rntermedlate teaifue' Scythians ..';2 Moose ...,:ia1 Ben's ,..i'i..:i. Regiment .. .v .o Ladles' League Annette's I.......3 High School' i Grottettes ff Junior League Boy Scouts 2' High School' i Junior Moose . .1 Seal Cove n TABLE TENNIS OFF f i 2 0 1 i 2 0 1 3 0' i The Prlnci Rupert Tabl'e1 Tennis teague has suspended" Its playing schedule for the balance of tha season. The hal lis fry he use"d tot other purposes. James Cutmore arid' Roy Shcf-fleid,- Fssex county cricketers-, hate nob' been fe'-enyased1 fbr nex seasorV. Cutmore assisted1 ft Scbt'- tish- club5 th: the later1' tfarli of the summer ana hi' colleague is at present. In Australia,- 41 Try a Dilif Htf'4iriM AC meeting- or the' Prince Rupert Basketball Association follow- ;ihg last" rilght'S league games, the following amSnGed1 regulations In 'teirard t! use ol players In the fVar'lttus leagues werV- adopted after ;iome dlsC'usslori: The executive will have full power to-promote or demote players In any league as it sees fit for the betterment of play. senior teams can call on two In termediate, players for four games in any one season but arty lntW-medkte,, player used1 frt' five' senior games automaflcaliy becomes1 a' senior. v Nb senior tedrrt" shall call- uport an Intermediate player for a- fifth' game' unless It guarantees to give that player a reasonable anlount of play. 4 W. F. Stone, president of the league, was in the1 chair' and there were atiout sevenfy-flve' players and fans present including' 8- D) Macdoriald, the honorary' Vice-president, who made & speech; BRADDOCK RECEIVES 4 RICIf Bib"' FOR FIGHT NEW YORK, Nor: 13:-It is- reported here that James J, Braddock, world's heavy weight boxing champion, has received a guarantee of $400,- SPORT CHAT WlTli tOXSlS SHORTLt 4 000 for a fight against Joe ! LoulS In Philadelphia Feb- ruary 12 and that he Is- ser- lously considering the offer. The winner would mret Max Schmellng next June. 4 Premier badminton1 players visi ted Stewart last week, and" despite he handicap of boing unused to a .trange hall with a low celling', put up a brilliant exhibition 6f the finer points of the gAme arid: won ,he tournament fourteen matches to ten. A good crowd of fans was on hand to give trie teams moral support. , - Wheh Pam Birton won the United States women's golf cHani' plonshlp, London Bartons hdd a hectic time. 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