8. o 0, 8 g s t-. f ? V ft 1 t r 7 r t IT t 0 v m REGAL Closing Print Reg. 25c yard. 6 yard."? Flannelette Reg. (Blue or white t yard Cheese Yard Cloth So ir Tim Avoid Inconvtnitnc Entur frcmpl Dclivtrjr No parcel loo imoll to thip by E'prtst SHOP Out SALE Extra Specials While They Last $LQ0 25c yard. 18c 5c Mottos Reg. 45c to $1.25. Sale 25$ to 75c Monks Cloth Reg. $1.25. Yard Broadcloth Yard 95c 39c 25c Children's Play Suits and Dresses Reg. 65: to $1.25. Sale U5i to ntZf price TOYLAND The Few Toys and Games That Arc Still on Hand at Extremely Low Prices "Your Inspection Cordially Invited" SEND YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS BY EE33ffl FROM YOUR OWN eh CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS at New York, new York will be at Chicago and Boston Bruins at De troit. The strengthened Saint John Beavers hold high hopes of cap luring the Maritime senior hockey title for the first time since organ- zatlon of the Maritime Amateu: Hockey Association. In all thost years Saint John never won even the New Brunswick title. Now, as the only class A team In the pro vince, Beavers are strongly favored io capture me provincial crown Their new coach, Dick Carroll, 1? oleased with his charges and look for more than the trl-provlnc championship Beavers are handicapped in be-'ng a team without a league. Tc offset their lack of league play thr Browns are getting as much stron? compeUUon as they can In exhi- biUon games. They will have a bye m the New Brunswick playdowm meeung the class B champions o various leagues. If successful, the will then face the Prince Edwaru Island title-holders for the right to play off against the Nova Scotia "hampions. Old .Country Soccer English League First Division Arsenal 4, Stoke 1. Aston Villa 2, Leeds 1. Blackpool 2, Birmingham 1. ' Brentford 2, Manchester 5. Derby 1, Middlesbrough 4. Everton 1, Charlton Athletic 4, Grimsby 6, Leicester 1. Huddersfleld 3, Preston North - end 0. Portsmouth 2, Chelsea 1. Sunderland 2, Liverpool 3. Wolverhampton 1, Bolton 1. English League Second Division Blackbrun 4, Plymouth 0. Bradford 4, West Bromwlch, Albion 4. Bury 3, Tottenham 1. Chesterfield 7, Notts 1: Fulham 1, Sheffield 2. Manchester 4, Norwich 1. MUlwall 2, Luton 1. Sheffield 4, Burnley 1. Swansea 0, Newcastle 1. . ' TVn rfTTl fire' TTnvora 1 PlMfBnfn, O 4UtMlll.IV AWfV.a VJ V l. bl JT 4.. West Ham United 1, 2. Scottish League First Division Arbroath 3, St. Johnstone 1. Celtic 3, St. Mirren 2. Falkirk 2, Partick Thistle 5 Hearts 1, Hamilton 3. Kilmarnock 1, Clyde 4. Motherwell 3, Hibernians 2. Queen of South 3, Queens Park Raith Rovers 1, Albion 1. Rangers 5. Aberdeen 2. Third Lanark 3, Ayr 2. Scottish League Second Division Airdriponians 4. St. Bernards 3 Brechin 2. Dunfermline 2. rnwdenbeath 6. Edinburgh 1. Dumbarton 2, Montrose 2, Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gat Engines Repaired and Overhauled rounds. Nova then had a bad three -ounds and was almost out, only to come back with a sensational burst of power and speed to punch Farr almost Into unconsciousness. Both fighters displayed a measure if courage such as Is seldom seen In any ring. The two Judges. Joe Lynch and leorge Kelly, awarded the decision .o Nova, outvoting Referee Eddie Josephs who would have called It draw. The Associated Press vote vas nine rounds to Nova and six o Farr. Another summary gave Vova eight rounds. Farr four, roundi md three even. Both fighters pair sporting tribute to each other at the end of the fight. "I tried hard to win." aid Farr "and am sorry I did not" The WeUhman was as game s 'oser as he Is a bonny fighter. Farr weighed 203 pounds and Nova, 199. Farr had the ad van age of experience but it had been nine months since his last fighi while Nova had been doing a lot of fighting lately. Nova was the taller if the two with the longer range Tar was cool and caluclatlng. Novai :n occasion showed certain ex-;itabilHy. Throughout the fight, there were furious assau by either fighter lpon tne other in turn. Both show. ?d great abQIty Xo give and aim tc take. Fighters of less stamina could not have withstood the pace. Nova ippeared to-be almost beaten In the thirteenth round. His legs seemed wobbly, his left eye was almost shut and he looked tired. HU comeback in the fourteenth was electrrfyin?: md brought the crowd of ten thou sand fans howling to their feet Only Farr's great last ability saved ilm. The former British champion as it was, was groggy and. evidently saved orfly b ythe bell from thei erge of a knockout. Though each fighter was roeked time and time again by the force ol the other's blows, there were no knockdowns, In the fifth Nova went to his knee but It was a slip after making a punch rather than a knockdown. In the eighth and ninth. Nova anoeared to slow un somewhat but it was only temporary for he came back with fierce attack In the ninth, unleashing all his power. Nova returns to his home In Cal-1 lfornia but will be back in New! York tor the Joe Louis-John Henry ' Lewis fight on January 25, Dundee 1, Alloa 4. East Fife 2, Stenhousemuir 4. Forfar 2, Dundee 1. Kings Park-Morton, postponed, grounds unfit. Leith 6, East Stirling 3. 1 i PRINCE RUPERT 4 DRY DOCK B AND SHIPYARD U Shipbuilders and Rngineers Iron and BraM Castings if if .TB. 4, If Young Heavyweight From West $f Catapults Into Forefront Of S Pugilists By Defeating Farr NEW YORK, December 17: (CP) Younft Lou Nova H of Alameda, California, catapulted into the forefront of w the heavyweight picture by earning a fifteen-round de- M :ision over Tommy Farr of Tonypandy, Wales, last night W in one of the fiercest, most blistering battles that has been W ieiuisun oiuiue uiinii'ii m many a uay. i ning up y -u u UUU1U) 111 UlC 11131. ICI1 - MB Recreation Centre -S Is Now Winding Up$ Busy Fall Season iff The provincial physical educa- 5 ion and recreational centre, which i if has had an active fall, will be clos- ng down next Wednesday for the fctf Christmas and New Year holiday season, the Instructor. Harry We-'tJ arrigle. leaving next Thursday. rA nighbt on the Prince George for Sr his home in Vancouver to spend nc vacation period. A recreational centre danre which tn hi oeen held last night wa, canccllrV .-t- Give A Kodak And You'll Know It's an Appropriate Gift For Snapshots at Night Try Our New High-Speed Kodak Super-XX Film Wrathall's Photo Finishing TRAPPERS Do Not Sell Your Furs to First Bidder Bring Them to GoldbloonVs And Get Highest, Prices Mink and Marten oh for IK 1 rnr fouk THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, December First Round Of Play In Bridge r up Last Night Hockey Standings National League WDLPAPU Boston 10 1 2 39 15 21 Chicago 6 2 7 33 37 14 Rangers 7 1 3 30 21 15 Americans 6 3 5 32 40 15 Canadian National Recreation Toronto 5 3 . 6 28 25 13 Association Prince Rupert Dairy, 1 Canadiens 4 .1 10 32 46 Musketeers and Ramblers were ; Detroit 4 1. 9 28 38 winners in the first round of the' . Pacific Coast League -xip Top Tailors' Bridge League Portland 11 3 1 50 25 25 competition which was played last .Seattle &' V 6 60 46 20 night. Vancouver 6" 4 3 45 65 16 The results were as follows: Spokane 2 3 3 40 69 Canadian National Recreation i ' Association, 14k090; Canadian Legion. 1U90. ilCer. 11.680 Prince Rupert Dairy, 13300; i Raffle winners were Rosie Thalr. Grotto, 11.320. Musketeers, ICS00; Sons of Norway, 12,680. Ramblers, 12,990; Brackman & and H. A, Breen, who won turkeys and II. Sjoberg, who won a chick en. The winning numbers were 5, 556 and 644. i a) a a c ajatajae' -Ti-i-- In The MALE Box . . Gift Suggestions For Him Suspenders and Garters Make useful Christmas Gifts especially If they are styled by E. S. Currie. In the suspender field there is a wide diversity of pattern larger than eyer presented before. Ilickok Jcwelery Is what every smart young man should wear. Why not a tie clip, collar bar. cuff links, etc.? Make this a Personal Christmas by giving Personalized Jewelery. 1 Scarves No man has too many scarves. This year's patterns and designs have topped the list. Shown in plain whites and fancies. They Will Remember You After Chirstmas ot Just at Christmas if You Buy Them a Gift at William F. Stone The Store With tne Christmas Spirit 8 8 P I I I 1 SPORT CHAT Boston Bruins continued to set the pace In National Hockey League Thursday night by shutting out the Montreal Canadiens one goa to nil at Montreal. It was the fifth straight victory for the Bruins and their fourth shut-out In the five starts. It was the second time within a week they had defeated Canadiens. Two other fixtures Thursday night ended In overtime draws, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks playing to a four-all score at Chicago and the Ameri cans and Rangers one all fn New York. Week-end games will bring New ork Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs together In Toronto to night while on. Sunday Montreal Canadiens will play the American? n Ha . r-?s . ui If you Mould drlicht her Dunnh heart, give tirr lingerie tlih ChrUt- mav You'll find worr of exciting new idra In our lingrrie department. Iltrrr thing from brief little pantlm to rUbor-atrlr rlrgant hotr coaU You ran pay much or little. Fraser & Payne's n favor of the High School dance. iV ....,, Try a Daily Nw ci-Aslfied vertlsement for best resulti m m i ri ad CHRISTMAS CARDS 1 Tags - Seals - Gift Wrapping Personally Printed Greeting Cards Boxed Assortments All In Cay Variety At UNION DIBB PRINTING CO. tteintr Block Phone ill STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTKIt EXCTIISION KATES TO VANCOUVER IKOM l ltlNCK HUPKItT 3gQQ Itl.TLUN. McaU FIIOM POUT SIMPSON CJQQ j- HETt'llN. Berths OO.O included Reduced Hates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tlckett on Sale Between November 1, 1938 and February 28th, 1339, Include Good to Return up to March 31, 19. Children Half Pare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1 :30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. Siv CAR I) EN A Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN-. 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