pAfit rora - - Vf P.O. BOX 1613 vl 11 "Hcrt you A wHlca?w SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES Tkt futttl orm in ukUk tebmccm em fee amtttti", SPORT CHAT Tommy Farr and Maxie Baer are none too anxious to meet in the ring for a third time. Each boasts a victory over the other. Both figure a loss now would mean the end of consideration as a prospective opponent for Joe? Louis. Ford Prick, former newspaperman, was re-elected National Baseball League President for a three-year term at Chicago one year a?o today. He succeeded John A. Heyrl-ler for one year in 1934 and at ex piration oi uus term was given a two-year contract LINZEY & UNION ST y BOWLING SCHEDULE i Get Under Way Next Week December Knox Hotl vs. Annettes; Rrx vs. Maple Leafs; Bluebirds vs. MerchanUttes-, BW? Sisters vs. Rangers. December ft Rangers vs. Bluebird; Merehaatettn vs. Big Sisters; Maple Leals. vs. Knox Hotel; Rex vs. Annettes. December 13 Rex vs. Knox Ho- ' tel; Map'.e Leaf vi. Annettes; Mer- charttetts vs. Rangers: Bluebirds vs. Big Sisters. Phone 58S DAVES "THE DEPENDABLE GROCERS Prince Rupert ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK First Grade Butter JQg Apples Me. Reds, Bakeasy QZZr Corn Flakes With OJ?n 2 lbs. bowl 3 tor R. C. Corn 1 ftp Barco Salmon Fine AOV OCn 2's. Per tin -LUlx quality. 3 for Bared Pineapple I J1C Jo Wild Rose Pastry IQp Cubes nour 1& ibs. R. C Peaches 1 ftp Shelled Walnuts QAp OVO 2's. Per tin -LOU Prr lb R. C. Pears 0 II. C. Plums 4 r iUl 2s. Per tin Per tiD EAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT - FROM PORT SIMPSON 836.00 TURN. Meals and COfl RETURN. Bflrttu 90UltJ , included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 28th, 1939, Inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1939. Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 1(1:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and ReservattaiWrom Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 5C8 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office WARNING TO HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN' Each hunting season, through the careless handlfrig'ot firearms, a number of people are seriously oi fatally Injured. The law protecting females of big game has been and is still. in effect not only for the purpose of conservation, but also in order to prevent shooting at objects which the hunter does not Iclearly see. Fortunately this ha greatly reduced these unfortunate accidents, although each year one or td hunters, generally through carelessness, are shot in mistake for Deer. 9 '" Hunters and fishermen have als'teh "warned to be careful In setUng fires, and -to see that theae pit-ouuwhpn4)rakLn(5 up camp, but notwithstanding this fart," a frtlmbet oiporjst fired have been attributed to the carelessness of fisherjnen ami hifnt- ' era. . . If sportsmen dlslre to.liave hunting and. fishlnsThen evitryJ precauUon should be taken to see that firearms ae handled in a, proper and careful manner, and that any camp-firw are extinguished. rOK MOKE ENJOYABLE-AM) nETTER IIUNT1NQ AM) FISHING HELP PREVENT FOHLST FUCKS HELP PREVENT HUNTING ACCIDENTS BLUE BIRDS HOLD LEAD Rex and Bif Sisters on Eren Terms In Second Place of Ladies' I Bowline Lea rue I Rex defeated Merchantettef three games to nil In the Ladles Bowling League at the week-end and are In a tie for second placs with Big Sisters who von two to cne from Annettes. In other games Rangers won three to nil frott Knox Hotel while Blue Birds, league leaders, defeated Maple. Leafs two to one. High average scorer was Rose LaBelle of Maple Leafs with 221. Scores in the week-end fixtures were: Bfr Sisters 12 3 B. Dickens . 145 205 153 Mrs. Dickens ........,. 80 Roth well ..187 134 140 Bond JU. ...132 129 IC, Alexander -174 160 153 E. Dickens 122 140' Handicap Total Annette's Basso-Bert Johnson Skattebol ,Halliday ... Madill ICiccone Obuchini Houlden Handicap Total Rex . 34 .752 175 58 53 811 111' 12 3 .130 1M 276 ...153 174 171 88 143, Owen : 102 195 220 1 P. Dickens 172 144 201 Handicap ,:...-3 3 3 Total 735 7M..1I14 Maple Uafs 12 3 Nelson :204 241 201 ' McLeod ......104 194 133 - M. Glass .. .98 117 160 Norton .172 76 181 LaBelle - .225 252 166 Handicap 72 72 72 Total '.. ,875 952 918 Blue Birds 12 J I Pierce 249 178 189- Turgeon j.154 187 197.' Boulter 151 121 153 Croxford .... ,1 158 251 172. Keron .160 132 276 . . . . I jianaicap i n hi I Total .88 883 1M1I I Rangers 1 2 3 r 1 Berg 241 141 2021 !tw ,tn (1 CKIOCil lit ) IW 119 j Yager - ,. 118, 194 U8 iHallberg 15fi 84 125 '' 'Baliinger 216 155 289 1 Handicap 51 51 51 Total 556 785 924 Knox Hotel 1 2 3 ! Eastman 187 228 152 charff .....137 116 117 Fritz 96 124 154 Schaffer 179 B rase 11 144 Handicap 99 Total - 832 t Mercbantettes 1 64 65 78 161 D9 19 00 "1 58! 2 3 169 144 130 153 139 142 137 119 113 160 167 172 135 167 149 34 34 788 740 1 2 31 730 3 Ethel Bury 137 212 154 Morrison 162 4154 119 Amy Bury 146 139 211 E. Bury 190 153 125 West - -156 123 1521 Handicap .: 74 74 71 1 Total 865 855 835 1 The league standing: Blue Birds t - 21 12 21 Big Slrters 20 13 20 Rex - .20 13 20 Maple Leafs 17 16 17 l-Merchantettes ...15 18 15 (Annette's .16 17 16 Rangers 16 17 16 Knox Hotel 7 26 7 Kent Predicts Windsor Wai Return Home COPENHAGEN, Demark, Dec. 6. ! The Duke of Kent, here yester day on his way to Oslo to attend the funeral of Queen Maud of Norway, said the Duke of Windsor would return to England and that he expected he woukl remain. HOCKEY SCOnEiJ ' Pacific Coatt LeatHt Seattle 3, yancouver 3 (overtime). .. MUDGE SCHEDULE' December 9 C. N, R. A, vs. Brackmap r Ker. Musketeers v. j Prince Rupert Dairy. Ramblers vt 'CTroUb. ons of Nonvayits. Oana dian Legion. .' December I-Flrst round of Tip Top Challenge Troplry'Cnp--to be drawn. . A DUKE OF WINDSOR TRIPS NEW -ARROW GOLF 'A 1! a wpl bbl. " ' YPMBSRBBBHBBdSkLMBBBBBBBBBBBBBEB3 SSSSji A fine action picture of the Duke of Windsor p.a: Ing the new game of arrow -golf the in rr.un of Dr PiUder Madorf an Australian. The game fcu uret a: arrow ia J pl-ic? of the k...ir ball The arrow is tfcruwt. b;. a wxup-k rontnvaroe which the former King is shuwn welding So taken with the game was the former King that he ordered hundreds of sets. ARMSTRONG IS WINNER Al Manfred of San Francisro was Nothinr More Than a Set-Up For Welterweirht Champion CLEVELAND. Dec 6: CP Armstrong. 134a4 pounds, scored a third round technical knockout over Al Man ford of San Francisco. 146 pounds, here last night in the second defence within a few weeks of his world's welterweight crown The end came in one minute and forty-five seconds of the third round. Manfred was wobbling and completely defenceless under Armstrong's terrific pace through the second and third rounds. In another fight Lou Ambers lormer title-holder, knocked out Freddie Wallace in the sixth round. For Heat In France They Say "Chaleur" For Heat In Prince Rupert Say BULKLEY VALLEY COAL Smoked "Rupert Brand" Prince Itupert ' 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toa3ted Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks in Refrigerator Co. Ltd. GARAGE ON Total Handicap North. Star " 1$ : j B. Wick .. .. TOP AGAIN inu Miller " 81 1U Hi Parker Scores Clean Sweep Vle lory Over Canadian Legion In Commercial Bowline Lear He Parker's Oarage scored another dean sweep three game to nil vletory hi the Commercial Bowling League last night, this time at the expense of the Canadian Legion, and is again out on top in the league standing. In the second fixture last night North Star defeated Plonee. Laundry two fames to one. High average scorer was Hill of North 8tar with 179. Canadian Menxles Cook Long Dickens Skellum Handicap Total Parker's D Wkk Rood W Smith McLrod MrMeekin &: o o o o o 0 (o ; o 0 !0 12 o o o 0 o 0 0 o o s 0 o o 0 0 o o o r o o 10 0 o ! o o o o o o o o o o 0 o DritUh Columbia V 5 Legion (larace 1 153 133 .113 15 129 11 C9 1 149 183 159 140 147 158 151 111 11 7!i 2 144 164 151 103 108 167 172 3 117 143 153 123 U CM 174 111 109 ill Howe .... . SamueUon Handicap Total Pioneer Lanndrr A. Smith R. Smith . . Woods ; Slmondson Beynon Handicap Total Parker's Oarage Rupert Motors .. 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