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Come 'Ki:iEMM:iKLBi;3:lis:i m i I Oil Heaters I fH' -r ' I Now Is the time to prepare for the winter, be warm and comfortable, buy a new type "QUAKER HEATER" made In sizes to suit all requirements. NO WICKS, no moving parts, cheap to operate and the most modern and beautifully designed heater on the market, passed by the Research Bureau at Ottawa. We are also agents for -"KRESICY- Hotel and' Restaurant Burners for all size ranges, the "AETNA" Oil Heaters and Marine Stove B'irners. We can suit any demand, let us give you a demonstration of the "QUAKER." Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJH Due" Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Monday a.nu If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. XV. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Torts SS. "Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Norah," Nov. 3rd, 19th, Dec. 3rd,. 17th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 30th, Nov. 15th, 29th,. Dec. 13th. WINTER EXCURSION FARES ; TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN So2.00 r,crt . Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1936 to Feb. 28th, 1937. Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For' Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. a i Ward Electric & Marine Supply Co. I S Cow Bay, Prince Rupert DAVIS IS PRESIDENT Heads Prince Rupert Badminton Association For Season At the adjourned annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert Badminton Association last evening the following1 slate of officers was elected: Honorary president, W. H. Tobey. Honorary vice-president. Col. J. W. Nlcholls. President, F. M. Davis. Vice-president. Geo. Mitchell. Secretary-treasurer, Jack Ness. It was decided to carry on the activities of the association with the same executive as In past seasons, two. delegates from each club, six ,to form a committee quorum. Among other questions dealt with was that of the formation of a local badminton league this season. Active steps have been taken to secure representation from each club, it being the Intention to re-establish both the "A" League and "B" League schedules. HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coast League Vancouver 4, Seattle 4 (over time), Wise ifjlljjr Mans Smoke WHITE OWL 3 tins INTuvSHAPES INVINCIBLE OATCAKES I.B.C. per pkg Boiled Cider For Mince Meat, pint bottle Fruit Cocktail Llbby's l's, per tin Mussallem's Teaf per lb Mussallem's Coffee Fresh ground In our store per i Mince Meat Bulk j 2 lbs ,Soup Mix I 1 lb. cello I Eggs Alberta 3 doz i It ECONOMY SPECIALS . i It will pay you to look these over, Cash Coupons More Savings Shelled Almonds Just arrived, per lb Shelled Brazil Nuts per lb , Quaker Oats-plain Quaker Oats china. Corned Beef El Rancho 2 tins 57c 45c 23c 33c 25c Herrings In Tomato Sauce Q1 s Soups Aylmer Assorted 25c 25c 25c 23c 45c 300 25c 9c 85c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at low 1 prices.. On the air every Wednesday over I CFPR at 12:15 Noon MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE TBI DAILY HlWfl WRESTLERS IN ACTION Provided Action and Entertainment For Three Hundred Local Fans Last Night At Moose Hall Lippin Wins De Buzorany Fails to Return lo Ring; After Being Thrown Out Bryant and Chrlstison Good Wliile the . ponderous Jack Lip- pin of Chicago and the feroclous-Jooklng Paul de Buzogany of Australa whom Bill Stone imported to headline his program of the manly art of grappling at the indulged In a littla more clowning and a little less real violence than "s".. .u.c the three hundred or So cash cus-l Grotto H8A KnocKouis uw, tomers exDected thev would, value! Rangers 1636, Doodads 1544. was, nevertheless, given in run and entertainment. If for no other few to say they did not enjoy it. Lippin may be no Strangl up in tne sixth when Paul de Buzogany was tossed out of the ring with a flying tackle, It being tlie second fall' to Lippln's credit when the Austrian, writhing and groaning on the floor, failed to get back Inside' the ropes. In the 'hlrd round, Lippin had scored the first fall, pinning de Buzogany after an airplane spin. Then In the fifth, de Buzogany softened Lippin down with a series of head butts and took a tall with an arm scissors and a body spread. In the sixth, Paul essayed to do Rome more butting but dove put of the ring almost, into Max Heil-broner's lap and, thereafter, seemed to have some difficulty in find ing his way around. In any case. after having been shoved or roll ing out of the ring on several occasions, he finally failed to return after' Jack had pitched him! out with the tackle The Other Bouts There was more actual wrest ling In the five four-minute round bout put on by Jimmy Bry ant and Doug Chrlstison than there was in the main event. The two local lads were quite In earnest about it and did some real, nergetlc grappling which pleased the fans. Jimmy, who has probably had more experience in the game and looked the bigger though Billy Townsend Is Coming Back fiaincd Ten-Round Decision Over Billy Lee at Vancouver Last . Night VANCOUVER. Nov. 19: (CP) Billy Townsend, 138 pounds, Vancouver, took another step along the come-back trail last night by gaining a ten-round decision over Billy Lee, 141z pounds, Reno, Nevada, Indian. Ladies' Bowling Doodads Leading With Rangers In Second Place i, Lewis and de Buzogany may notorotl be quite as good as Jim Londos'Knoc but they showed they have been soar around a bit and know something about this squirming racket as it' s dished out today. Most of the i both tricks of the trade were tried got a ut, including' fierce looks and gestures, bunting, kicking, hair-pulling, groaning, gTuntlng, neck squeezing between the slack ropes and even taking the odd fall out of the referee. Billed for eight ten minute rounds, the main event finished Spark Plugs won over Canadian 1172 to 1058 In Ladles' bowling last Annette's 1392. Blue Birds-1318. High average scorer was V. Morse reason than that it was different, of Grotto with 203. the show -was. worth, the fare. Al- League Standing though some wiseacres may have had some very sage comments to 1 Tit. Av. .7776 773 759i 760 .7331 733 .7315 732 .7180 718 .6345 635 .6251 623 were billed at 150 pounds, number of pretty hefty holds ton Doug. The latter was able to take them and was rathcT hard to pin down. One fall a body spread in the third was enough to give the decision to Bryant. The final round was especially lively. Earl Eby , and Jimmy Bremner vtaged a three round draw which was devoid of falls although on or two noios developed. Eby was the fresher at the end. The curtain raiser consisted of two rounds of blind-fold boxing, Jack McLean, George Zbura, Bruce Slmonsen, Buster Hojan, Ray Hougan and Jarvls McLtod taking part in the mass battle which put the crowd In good humcr. Bill Wall was referee for the (main event while Paul de Buzo gany handeld the Bryant-Chrlstison and Eby-Eremner affairs with Benny Wlndle seventh man In the blind-fold boxing ring. Max Heilbroner was tlme-keepjr with the assistance of Walter Johnson. BUI Stone was announcer. Try a Dally News wantad. Rex Bowling Club Exchange Block Sixth St. and Third Ave. Phone 658 WHIFFLETS I'Yom the Waterfront More members of International Fisheries Commission, which will have a public hearing In Prince Rupert tomorrow afternoon to receive local views on the halibut fishery, will be arriving in the city on tonight's train. O. J. Alexander, assistant commissioner o! fisheries for British Columbia, Is chairman of !the Commission. He and E. W. 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