PAQI TWO Just Arrived! Evenin MAXINE Sandals In the Leading Styles in Greens, Silver, Gold, Blues and Black Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avtnue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor Advertising and Circulation Telephone . DAILY EDITION fcpannient xeiepnone Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations 98 86 ,sBfcPr Tuesday, November 23, 1937. LIFE IS TERRIBLE Life must be a terrihip trnno- tn That rrrtiir rt wno see nothing good in their neighbors, their government or their countrv. TW snv tkt in debt it can never exnect tn rPr nnt na avn ;u opinion that politicians and statesmen of Canada are all woojvrame capuaiLstic system is bad, the newspapers are unfair, the people with money are grafters and the V K , V. . rtie luuis. mese are only a few of uiiisa. .ven meir neignoors are not nice people. We wonder that people who have such a wretched outlook on We do not jump into the harbor rather than live in such a wretched world under such terrible conditions. HaDDllv We fppl f har life ic " ..... ...vwgwuu, uu, iiciiiiiuurs uener any are above renroach. thp i j - jm. w i mi. taiiuua liUV- ernments and members of parliament are in most cases "uwl? mmK me capitalistic system is better todav than it ever was in thp nnct i'-v, uiuuu it iuiy ue con- siderably improved yet, that newspapers are at least as lair as thPir rP9rio-o fVinf 1, ..it, Wlt4l jjCUplc vviwu uiuney are just as good as those without money and that those without are y means' vve ilke tne sunshine and the rain, the flowers and the trees. The birds bring us pleasure and the children fill us with hope for the future. Even war has its compensations and the grumblers are not-as bad as they make themselves out to be. Death is just as natural as life and it may be just as good. At any rate death is nothing to fear. All we hope is that when we pass over the great divide the grumblers will remain behind, THE SPY SCARE nf? ea?ihe seem t0 be worried over possibility if v of some of the Japanese fishermen of this coast beine spies m disguise. We do not need to defend the Japanese but we cannot see what a spy could learn in this part of the country except that 'we are undefended, something which everybody knows. It does not need a spy to learn about the coast. Charts are available to anyone and it is no secret that we have here a heavy artillery battery without a gun and a local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, also without any effective means of defense. This is news that does not need a spy to gather If a Japanese force should land here, all we could do would be to run away and hide or remain and Banzai to our cap-tors. A spy m this part of the coast would be a joke DOUBLE" AUTOMATIC 600 5 COGK-A-DOUBLE-D00 For Satisfaction true This Double Automatic Book Means Double VaIue,too. MADE SPORT CHAT Boston Rrnln! nnrt Toronto Manle circuit which has not yet to taste defeat this year. Nor have they even been tied. This was their fifth victory. a a --a yvutM vx iy v a 4 frtiw ftret riHriH vAiinor Ofv flat f f o rkr sizzling display ended 3 to 2 for the Bostonlans. Charlie Conacher was out of the game suffering from an injury and will be off for a couple of weeks. Charlie Sands and TinV Thomnsoni goalie, starred or Boston and Red Hamilton for Toronto. At Montreal New York Rangers defeated Maroons three to nothing. The Rangers are now in a tie wlth: Chicago Black Hawks for second place in the American division. The Maple Leafs played Detroit faunaay night and scored an easv shut-out victory over Red Wings' by a score of five to nil. At Chicago the Boston Bruins scored their six-, th victory 2 to 1 over the Biack: Hawks. New York Raneerx and Montreal" Maroons deadlocked three ! all at New York in overtime. The' Rangers are now In second rjlace't m me American division stand n.i navmg displaced the Black Hawks. Rough Riders Defeat Argos Important Games-Played Saturday Alter noon In Eastern Canada Rugby Football . : ii OTTAWA. Nov. Vk- (rprva,, ' , w , . w (J Kough Riders defeated Toronto Ar gonauts 15 to li Saturday in the nrst game or the Ontario provincial total point rugby football finals. The second game will be played at loronto next Saturday, University of Toronto defeated University of Western Ontario 19 to o ior tne right to meet .Queens for jthe senior intercollegiate title. McMaster blanked Queen's 2 to nothing to win the Intermediate intercollegiate title. Sarnla Imperials, .scoring no less than ten touchdowns, overwhelmed Montreal Westmounts 63 to noth-j ing in lnterprovinclal rugby. The game was played at Sarnli. Mrs. JA. C. MadiU of the Pe6Dle's I Store, who returned from her holl-jdays Sunday evening, announces I that he has been appointed manager of both the People's Store and j tne cut Rate Shoe Store. Joseph Schwartz, the retiring manager, will W will be leaving for the east at the'W end of the year to rejoin his.fam Uy. NOW TIED FOR LEAD Leafs, leaders of the American and Two Clean Sweep Victories Herord-international divisions respectively ed Last Night in Commercial in the National Hockey League, en- Bowling League tered. the Manle Leaf Gardens in Toronto Saturday night both un- Rupert Motors moved into a tie 1 beaten so far this season. The with Canadian National Recreation fast-moving Bruin outfit had a def- Association No. 2 for leadership of inite edge, particularly in the first the. Commercial Bowling League as two periods, and downed the Leafs a result of a clean sweep three to three to two. Now Boston is the nil victory over Canadian National only one of the eight teams irrthe necreatlon Association No. L.Gyro Club also registered a clean sweep conquest of North Star and, as a result, Is now in a tie with Printers for third place. High average scorer last, nlf h uino mils uti-n-ric ni -. Close checking slowed up the pace'Club with 166. considerably until the final period! TnHii,i.,, , . .... individual scoring was as follows: unpn rnp rvmniR i.piis n ,iv tv - erybody forward, opened up a vlg- McMeekIn orous attack In a' vain effort to turn yjcJc away aeieai. TOurceen uiousana youn season in Maple Leaf Gardens, witnessed the game. W. R. Smith Handicap 45 45 Total v Gyro-t the Bruins on an assist by Charlie-Buiger"-'.....;'. Sands and Harvey Jackson for the iDibb -Manle Leafs from a scramble in 'ilarvp , o- '"''":" front of the goal with Gordon Drll- Morris '.j:...I 4 151 151 ion and syl Apps getting credit for Handicap .. the assists. Total ......... ' ' ' r . I 1 . l j rtl4 rt I J put the. Bruins back Into the lead ""Pert Motors with Bobby Bauer and Porky Du- y Menz mart assisting. The puck rolled In- to the net from a scramble close in, ( i mark, made it three for the Bruins ' ouston on a breakaway, Bill Cowley andIIandlcaP Getliffe assisting. ! It for the assists. The Leafs but- played the Bruins from this on, playing every man up and taking all kinds of chances. There was exciting play almost always right in iront oi tne Boston net but Connie ITotal 704 :oi Six minutes after the start of the C.N.R.A. " No. ' l ' third period, Nick Metz scored for Rutter- Total & 1 2 3 126 103 130 123 86 100 132 151 158 129 134 168 45 45 5C0 524 C01 1 2 3 138 145 175 118 168 118 175 113 145 177 . 171 37 37- 37 C19 640 C09 12 3 140 126 133 123 121 J45 168 -156 161 134 144 178 105 144 150 34 34 34 725 801 1 2 3 96 137 147 153 132 135 139 134 127 139 114 148 147 155 167 17 17 17 C91 689 741 I He's Never Been SfjS Ped Beforp I 1 IHtf Hockey Standings Miss Earl Tells NATIONAL LEAGUE American Division Boston ... -6 0 0 15 j Detroit 1 1 .4 7 i Chicago 8 s 3 15 Rangers 3 1 2 13 TO PLAY IN Fash You Will Find mint Every' ' Fashion-Craft Suit or Overcoat Will give you excellent service A service that consists in not only a Ionjj wearing garment but one that because of its superfine tailoring retains its shape until the last day worn. m Do not put it off any longer. Huy a new suit g and overcoat for Christinas and New Year wear, g Be economical by buying FASIIION-CUAFT d GARMENTS, your wisest investment in lasting g satisfaction. Presented Exclusively IJy BRYANT PHONE 297 COfflP 8 19 9 9 International Division Toronto 2 3 1 31 20 Americans 2 0 3 9 9 Canadiens 1 2 2 14 15 Montreal l l 4 8 13 12 3 In Saturday's classic or United States football Yale defeated Har vard 13 to 6. Colgate won over Syracuse 7 to nothing and Notre Dame defe.itpri Northwestern 7 to nothing. In Uie west California's Golden Bears defeated Stanford 13 tc nothing to win the conference title and the undisputed right tc enter the Rose Bowl classic at Pasadena on New Year's Day against an eastern team yet to be determined. Southern Methodist defeated ths University of California at Los Angeles 26 to 13 and University of Washington blanked University of Oregon 14 to nothing on a muddv field at Seattle. If you wish to swau a classified The league standings: C.N.RJV. No. 2 17 Rupert Motors n Printers 14 Gyro Club ' 14 C.N.R.A. No. 1 11 Electrical Workers 9 Biological Station 9 North Star z 7 10 10 10 16 12 18 16 ion About Her Trip Wai Speaker at Meeting of Christian Youth Society 7 1 Speaking at the regular meeting of the Christian Youth Society iij i First Eiaptlst Church last night ' 9. Mist E. M. Earl gave in an extreme.-4 ly interesting mariner her, impress-4 ions of the Coronation arid of the' 3 British Isles. She paid special men-i tlon to the grandeur of the Coron-atlon procession and the hallowed associations of different places Jn I Enslnnrl" RontlnnH anrl Tralonrf cU P AC 17 DAIU! 1 concluded in happy vein by com- Blll fl ll . lafl 1 tiW i 'mpntlnornv, urhnt a tri-anf riant nnot. and writers have meant to the Old- Golden Birs Win Undisputed ! Lai:d and now badly Canada need-HirhtAnt n.f.t, n, ,t i ed such men to describe the beaut- o - - - - - v to iiaiiai it i les of her mountain, lake and forest. The devotional period of the meeting was In charge of Miss Eileen Hamblin who gave a very inspiring talk on the need of Christ-Ian youth today. Considerable business was dealt with, the president, Ken Harding! being in the chair, Plans were made 4 1 . I iui we nexi meeting on oecemner 6 in First United Church at which members of the Anglican Young People's Association will be guests and for the meeting of the discussion group next Monday at the home of Miss June Armour. It was decided to hold a dance during the Christmas season In the Oddfellows' Hall. Bertie 0"Nelll was placed permanently In charge of a committee dealing with community affairs. Appreciation was expressed by the president to First Baptist Church for permitting the society to meet there, thus fulfilling one of the chief alms of the society in view of its interdenominational typ of organization. Following the pro gram, refreshments were served Iwith.Edlth Johnstone and assistants Jn charge.. 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