PAGE FOUR No Psclisi Too Small l.wAW Priced from $32.00 1 1 LjmraaBMfkrK r j mm 1 1 1 1 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Gifts tor the Young that are sure to please G.C.M. Tricycles Strongly made. Easy running. For ages 3 to 5 years each $9.25 For ages 41 to 6 years each We also carry the C.C.M. ljne .of BICYCLES WAGONS A large variety in all sizes. Priced from . at my iddrtst within cxorcn esrtaoe limits at all principal poIntj-No Extra Cost. 10W CHARGES ONPtCXIBEt UP TO IS POUNDS Clwtil untttsr Will ll HI tim Petal Is British Columbia Alberts Seiketclieweii... Manitoba Ontario....... Oeebe ., Ntw Brunswick. Nova Scotia. PrlnceEdwetd It. 1 lb. Of ten 15 15 15t 15(J 2 Ibt. 17" 19 tit Ut 3 Ibi. tit tti 3e 38 A Ib. tit lit Alt Alt it ; lot sol Proportionately low charges hi heavier peckases. $2.25 C.C.M. Joyriders for younger tots, ages 2 to 4 years, each $3.85 Roller Skates Priced from . $1.25 Ice Skates, Kindergarten Sets, Tool Sets, Etc. GORDON'S HARDWARE EXPRESS your Christmas Gifts trom your own door Patktqes will be called (or and delivered promptly mi Kctp thli sdytrtliisiinl lor future retence. Foe further Information ctlli M Sun Economical CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS tn&Ke you very for ietydy put w'notf 'mm "VOiAl LIKE Tup imau Treat Yourself to a Merry Christmas by having your Coal bin full of the best coal in town. Have the Coa Suit Your Requirements PH1LP0TT-EVITT & Co. Ltd. 651 PHONE 652 TIED IN BOWLING Artnpur Salvage and Tower Corporation at Top of City Ten P;n League Armour Salvage and Power Cor poration are now tied for the leadership of the second block of the City Ten Pin Bowling League as a result of last night's scheduled play. Atmour Salvage defeated Printers three game's to nil while Power Corparatlon Von over Grot-to two games to one. High average scorer was Eddie Smith of Power Corporation vlth 201. Individual sucring: GROTTO lgt 2nd M3lntch 176 160 Comadina ....157 156 Coverdale 139 158 Bury : 193 186 Moran .......158 135 Handicap 59 59 Total 882 854 POWER CORP. 1st 2nd Little .'..-136 143 Donald .,..S55 159 Klnslor .L...198 219 Anderson '. 147 121 Smith . ..207 206 Handicap 53 53 Total . 896 901 ARMOUR SAL.- 1st 2nd Ciocone 177 122 Handicap 77 77 Total ....891 770 LOUIS BOUT 3rd 161 186 162 197 218 59 983 3rd 1331 184 110 164 149 77 817 The League Standing The City League tsanding for the second block of the season is now as follows: Moose 3 Six Five 2 Grotto .' 3 Power Corporation 4 Armour Salvage .4 Printers 1 vOerwaltea ...o 0 0 3 2 2 4 .5 1 6 0 Commercial league games are scheduled for tomorrow night .as follows: Gyro Club vs. Rupert Motors, Butchers vs. Ballinger's. RULED OUT Madison Square Deal For Braddock Meeting Schmeling Bars Fight With Negro in Meantime NEW YORK, Dec. 14: (CP) A clause prohibiting a bout with Joe Louis prior to June 3 was Included n the contract by which James J. Jraddock on Saturday signed up to lefend his heavyweight boxing hamplonshlp against Max Schmeling of Germany on June 3 In Madison Square Garden Long Island City Bowl. The signing up of the agreement followed an order of the New York Boxing Commission that Braddock hould .defend his title-without- uh- du delay against Schmeling. The Boxing Commission had no objec tion to Braddock meeting Louis be fore the fight with Schmeling. Bradodck and Louis were to have met In a twelve-round no-declslon bout at Atlantic City on February 23. This is now definitely ruled out. Terms of the June title bout orovide for $25,000 of Schmellng's share being placed In escrow as a guarantee that he shall defend the title within six months, prpvlding he wins it from Braddock. Austin E. Goodenourh. suDerin- tendant for the Hanson Timber Co. at Smlthers, is paying a brief business visit to town. He arrivM in the city on Saturday night's i tram irom tne interior and u return to Smlthers this evening. THE DAILY NbWS Monday, December 14, PUCK GAME IS THRILLING New York Rangers Defeat Maple Leafs 5 to 3 in Overtime Saturday New York Hangers 6, Toronto 3 (overtime). Canadiens 2, Montreal 2 overtime. Sunday Boston .4, New York Americans 3. Detroit 2 .Chicago 1 (overtime). TORONTO, Dec. 14: (CP) In the finest and most exulting National Hockey League game which has been seen at Made Leaf Gar dens so Jar this season, the New Ycrk Rangers Saturday night, be- fore a howjirjg-rnob of ten "thQus- ana ians, scored. a p ;to. 3 .overtime victory over the Toronto MaDle Leafs. The Maple Leafs, despite thsir defeat, played a brilliant up hill game. On .three occasion fchev 3rd, came up from behind to even upi 139 162 75 126 190 53 845 3rd Gurvich 181 175 129 F. Comadina ...134 139 160 Thompson ...212 177 157 J. Comadina 181 205 211 Asemlssen 179 188 141 Handicap 46 46 46 Total 933 930 844 PRINTERS .... 1st 2nd R Franks .....178 155 Vance 137 159 O. Franks 148 142 Calderonl 174 115 the count. The' game marked the' return to the ice of Charlie Con ache and Bob Davidson for the Maple Leafs. The Rangers, who are evidently going to go places inis winter, had the edee of fast. flashing play from end to end' of the ice, and would have scored more goals had It not been for the great Toronto defence, notablv the goal-keeping of Broda. Regulation time ended with the score three all and the turning point came in the overtime when Red Horner drew, a penalty, leavinz the Maple Leafs a man short. It was then that Dillon, who had been left uncovered, scored his third goal of the game and the fourth for the Rangers. Patrick added the fifth for good measure The first goal of the game was made in the .first period by Dil-Ion. Drillon evened up the count for the Maple Leafs In the second and Dillon put the Rangers ahead again In the third Harvey Jack-eon brought the Leafs up to even terms ap-ain Kpp-ilno, J 1 Rangers their third and once more 3 the Maple Leafs tied It up through 4 Fowler. Overtime failed to break a two- aJl deadlock of the Canadens and Maroons at Montreal. The Canadiens, as a result, went into ex clusive possession of first place in the International Section. Sunday Night's Games In last night's National Hockey League games, Boston beat New York Americans at New York 4 to 3 and Detroit won over the Blink Hawks 2 to 1 at Chicago. Hockey Standings International Section W. D. L. F. A. P. Canadiens 6 2 5 27 28 14 Americans ,5 3 4 27 24 13 Montreal ...4 4 5 25 24 12 Toronto 4 1 7 30 35 9 American Section Detroit 7 3 3 29 22 17 Rangers 7 2 4 32 22 16 Boston 5 2 4 25 29 12 Chicago 1 5 7 22 23 7 BRIDGE STANDING Final For First Half Musketeers 37 C. N. R. A .36 iRamblers 33 Canadian,. Legion ,-rtKU.33 80ns of 'Norway' V.H ..MjH?3l Grotto 31 BrackmanKer ..26 Prince Rupert Dairy ?5 TERRACE E. T. Kenney has returned to Terrace after a short trip1 to Cali fornia. He reached Terrace on Thursday by way of Jasper. Mrs Kenney is returning by way of prince Rupert, having arrived there on the Steamer Catala last night and toeing due here on tn. night's train. Mrs. George Little has returned to Terrace after a visit to Try a Dally News classified ad. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CAN APA, jLIMITED TRAIL BRITISH .COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand ,Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphate, Sulphate of Ammonia, SunerDhos-. . phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Cold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium. Bismuth. C. C. F. Bridge Party Enjoyed Eight TaVJrs Saturday Night Mrs. Skatjebol .and Joe Howe Win ' First Prizes There .were .eight tables in play at the fortnightly bridge party of the local C.CF. Club Saturday night, a very enjoyable .evening being spent. The prize-winners were: Ladies' first, Mr H. SkaUbpl; Second, A, O. Morse', third, Airs. Thomas Beattie; 'consolation, Mrs. M. McRpbble. Men's first, Joseph Howe; second, George Howe; third, Carl Johnson; consolation, James Hampton. Delicious refreshments were served. Oscar Larsen was master of cere monies and A. O, Morse presided at the door. Synopsis of Land Act rst-iMPTioNs TACANT. unrtMMtd. iiirveyed CrT Undi max bt pre-empted 07 Britltb ubjecti over 11 yean of tfi. and fi atlena en declaring Intention to become British aubjecta, conditional upon' real-dance, occupation and improvement. Full Information concerning Pre-emption la (ivm In Bulletin No. 1. Land Serlea, "How to Pre-empt Land." coplea of which can be obtained tree of eharte bj addreulng the Department of Landa. Victoria. B.C.; Bureau of Provincial Information. Victoria, or anj Government Agent. Record! will be granted covering onlj land suitable for agricultural purpoMa vlthin reaaonabl dlatance of road, school and marketing facilities and which la not tlmberland. I.e., carrying over 5,001 board feet per acre east of the Coast Range and MO feet per acrt west of that . Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to 'be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division in which the land applied for la situated, on printed ' forms obtained from the Commissioner, Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvementa made to value of lis per acre. Including-clearing and cultivating at least five acres, brfora a Crowe, Orant can .be received. Pre-emptions rarrytnff port time tn4l-tlons.ct occupation are also grayed. - PURCHASE OR LEASE Application are received for purchase of vacant .and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes. Minimum price of flrst-claa larsblel land Is 19 per acre, and second-class t grazing) land. tl.M per acre. Further information la given In Bulletin No. to. Land serlea. "Purchase and Le of Crown Lands." As s partial relief measure, reverted landa may be acquired by purchase m Urn .equal Instalments, with the first payment suspended for two years, arovlded tasea are paid when due and improvements are made during the first two years of not leu than 10 of the .appraised value, Mill, factory or industrial sltee on timber land, not exceeding, 49 acres, may be purchased or leased, (he conditions Including payment of stusapage. Unaurveyed arias, not eareedmg M acres, may be leased as nomesttes. eondl-tlonsl upon a dwelling being erected Id the first year, title being obtained after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. Ppr grating and industrial purpose areaa not eiceedlng 4o atree riay be leased by on peraon or a company.' , tinder the Oraalng Act the Province .ts divided Into grating district and the range administered under grating regulations amended from time to time to meet varying condition. Annual grailng .permits are Issued based on certain monthly rates per head f stock. FtlMity hi gracing privileges Is given to resident piott owners. Stock-owners may form association for range management. Pre or partially free permits available for settlers, campers and Uavelleea, ap t. lea k4. ive 7.S; if- ristmas kxxye , WHITE OWt CIGARS j appropriately wrapped fof Cnristmai in packages of 10 and 25 Streamline Of Invincible', STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RXTKS TO VANCOUVER I FROM PBI1SCE RUPERT QQ REUnN' Al1 meala FIIOM POUT SIMPSON $35.35 RETURN. , Berth Included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate polnU. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1936 arid February 28th, 1937, inclusive Good to Return up tn Marcli 31, 19J7. Children Half Fare. I Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert : " Ar Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.' Thursday, p.m. S,S. CAR1WA Friday, 10:30 p.m. 'Mortday, a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent - A. W. NEWMAN - Third Ave Thone 5G8 If Convenient Pjease Purchase Tickets at Office UNION STEAMSHIPS .LTD. SPECIAL NOTICE Christmas Holiday Sailings to Vancouver via Waypoints: S.S. CARDENA Leaves Prince Rupert Friday. December 18th at 5:00 im. Arrives Vancouver Sunday, December 20th at 2:00 p.m. (approx.) S.S. CATALA Leaves Prince Rupert Tuesday, December 22nd at 12:00 noon. Arrives Vancouver Thursday, December 24th at 9:00 a.m. (approx.) S.S. Catala leaves Vancouver northbound Friday, January 1st at 9:00 p.m. arriving Prince Rupert 8unday,p.m Jahuary 3rd, SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION FARE, $32.00 . Please make your reservation early A. W. NEWMAN, Agent, Prince Rupert i mm, A Him Socks jEw) I Every man know,s tle superiority' of socks sold by us . . . they're the best looking . . . best fitting . . . the most durable socks made Every pair is knit with wonderful vear -resisting toes and heels ... a special construction that makes our socks famous the world over. You have dozens of original and most attractive styles to choose-' from in Wools, Silks, Silk and Wool, Lisle, Etc. TARTANS NECKWEAR DESIGNS VERTICAL STRIPES GENUINE 6x3 ENGLISH RIBS WIN-DOVyPANE CHECKS COLONY CLOCKS - NEAT SPACED FIGURES IN WARM RICH COLORINGS Priced up from 50c Watch this space for more Christmas Gift Suggestions also 'listen in on, our noon hour radio program LAMBIE & STONE "Clothes of Distinction" is::