oaily mrnoN If It Is In RUBBER FOOTWEAR We Have It Noy is the Time to Stock up While Our Stock is Complete AMILY 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 Avenue H. F PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor simsciunxoN katcs Ctty delivery, by c&rrler, yearly period, paid to advat.ee Paid in advance, per week Paid in advance, per month News Department Telephocs AdvertUing and Calculation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ol Circulations GOODWILL GIFT NEW FRIENDS OF CZECHS 86 98 MORE HEAT Le ss FOR M oney Help Support the Region that Helps Support You. Think This Over, Then BUY BULKLEY VALLEY COAL $5.00 J2 50 Monday. October 24, 1933. IgRQTTOIS jFOOTBALL l defeated; is playeds Rut b Still at Top of City Bowline League Standing Following; Yesterday's Play Although, defeated by Royal j Hotel two games to one last night, ! Grotto continues In the leadership of the City Bowling League. Print- lers won from Old Empress two games to one in the second fixture of the evening. High average scor- or tt-ai Anritr TVmnlri urlth 200 Paul -151 Totals ...... -.774 Grotto 1 Bury 178 F. Comadlna' Stiles :.....:157 Asemlssen , 156 Morln 208 142 120 143 132 168 705 2 137 128 156 159 148 728 2 174 162 147 151 204 Houston 129 Totals 828 838 Royal Hotel 1 2 Donald 154 231 Todd ; 179 142 Veitch ...163 148 Zarellll ..." 162 189 E. Smith .......... 179 208 Totals 837 918 WORK WANTED FOR RENT 132 173 158 166 106 733 3 175 132 116 128 132 683 171 180 168 173 166 The City League standing to date Is as follows: W Grotto 8 Royal Hotel 6 Old Empress 5 Printers 5 858 3 214 163 135 136 144 792 RECORD FOOTBALL CROWD CARDIFF, Oct. 204: (CP) A record crowd of 55,000 fans witnessed Wales win 4 to 2 over England The presentation of two hundred cherry trees to the ln the internatlonal football game city of Prince Rupert by the Japanese residents of this there Saturday cuy ami oisirict is a goodwill gift that will be appreciated, bimilar gifts have been made to other cities, especially in! the United States, where today the flowering cherries' are UIC we-atj' ai trie time of year when they thev are in Blfidm. It is said they will do well in this climate. INDIAN SUMMER Prince Rupert has had an unusually fine Indian sum-! mer this year. With the weather particularly mild and with a wrv email vo.Voll rl iT j , WANTED v cuic nave enjuyea sunsnine- day after e day. It is a great thing to live in a climate where there are no extremes of heat and cold and in which ' there are no terrible blizzards or cvclones nr tnmnrlnoc!- WAITED Second-hand Black 127 after 6. FOK SALE Piano. (249) or thunder stoi-ms or dust storms or below 7ero weather F0R SALE24 " Cabin cruiser Ford Engine. $125. Phone Green SPY TRIAL IN U.S. . j : Undoubtedly the evidence in the spy trial in the Un-,ELECTRIC Ranee For sale. 863 ited States vill be a nrettv irood indication tn rh nni0 Borden street- 1 V - - " v.w nt thnr rniinfiMr tVin- 4-Vin, nni 11. e . a 1 (.ctiuiut luun iui perpetual peace and security, oven though seDarated bv the Atlantic, nan lJiu-7cutiivc lues, ii will neip rreSKient KOOSSVelt OAJ-UAAlvr wanvca lor iaay cook, kcv ivyiirujiriauon ior aeience purposes and will rrive the! "ulCi' ta"'J or people an added interest in international movements. ! J "ferenees-Apply Box 31 g S Great Britain has decided to lend Czechoslovakia fif-lFOR" rent Thirty-six rooms, re-j ty million dollars to helo the countrv n-pt. spttlprl nftot itc! deeorated and mostly furnished recent difficulties. France has refused to do the same. I That country sees the country in the hands of Germany i and feels it is not likelv the loan will ever be repaid. The: inference seems to be that, since the Czechs have thrown ; jjilu uic nanus ui ueiinany ionowing me carV' ln Alder Block. Some capital required for new mattresses, etc For particulars see W. J. Alder. City Hall. (252) WANTED inp process, they should look to Germany for financial; salesman to work Rupert to Van neiu couver on motor launch. Call Standard Oil Dock. (249) AGENTS WANTED CHRISTMAS Card salespeople. Big 'profits now. Sell the most complete Christmas Card line. Make big money every day showing season's, largest selection. 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Honors Arain Divided In Ilifli Sen'onl Ixifuk Saturday - J on Saturday in the Booth Memorial High School Football League when teams representing the Al- rpha and Gamma Houses met on the Acropolis Hill, honors again being divided with Alpha winning the senior game and Gamma the junior. Keen rivalry is being evinced the junior players in by b? u j Individual scoring was as follows: :j"ced Old Empress- 1 2 3 these .games. Ciccone 130 ' W. Smith ..14 ' D. Wick .-165 Gurvich 135 jGunderson -170 Windle ..:...!.. ' Total 744 Printers 1 Zleman .161 Franks 156 West 136 McCallum M70 t Two more games were played A clever run by Mah and a well- Dfaced centre enabled Nordan lo score the first goal for the Gam mas in teh Junior game. Nice com blnation by King and Eby brought the play around the Gamma goa but Astori cleared strongly. A lone run by Gomez resulted in the sec ond goal for the Gammas. Long cleared weU when Nocdan was again almost through. A centre from Astori brought a corner which Mah headed through fo' Gamma's third goal Postuk and Long had a good try for Alpha but the shot went across the goal to- go behind. Holtby tried Xl Ions shot but Hingston cleared. Alphc was pressing when the half-tini" whistle blew with Gamma leading by three to nlL In the second half Alpha took the offensive with Lee playing forward to give some much needed weight to his team. Grimmson and Gomez had hard work to keep the Alpha forwards out especially when Long cleverly turned in a hard shot from the goal line. King again centred well and Eby almost scored but Gomez managed to clear. Pet ersen saved from Mah when the L PtSlt .Lni t .1 1 n and Moore defended-well andMc- Leod got away to be stopped by Love and Clark. Lee robbed Mc-Lachlan and a nice pass from McAfee gave Nordan a good chance. Alpha pressed and forced a corner. Long placed In front of the goal and Lee headed through scoring the only tally for Alpha. Gamma now forced the play and Mah added two more goals to make the Gamma House victorious; by a score of five to on. Senior Game Alpha House turned the tables In the senior game when thjy defeated the Gammas by the sama score of five to one. Nelson placed well to Bill who opened the score with a fine goal. Killas and Wear-mouth got away and from their centre Lee scored. The third goal came from Lee's corner which Anderson put through. Lee added a fourth before half-time. The Gammas now tried hard to save the game and Schubert worked his way through to be stopped by NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE THIRD AVENUE EAST Phone RED 39?, INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS IIILLMAN CARS STANDARD PRODUCTS Prompt and Efficient Service NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1 fhad bo chance , store was lone. Gomes; Nordan, Astori. mm ssjBLUENOSE' - Teams (Junior): Alpha Petersen; Da ... we, Holtby. TX Moore. Cieeone. Lee, wong: im. Eby. Long, Poatuk, A. MaLeod. Gamma MeAJee; Hlngston, Love, McLschtan, Man, Clark; Wong, Teams tsjeiuor i erican Alpha Zbura; B. Schetk Stan. Scherk; Anderson, Ntoon. Lon;; Hflugan, Ktllas. Bin, weamwun, Lee. Gamma Santerbane; HfertOn; Grimmson; Postulu, Schubert; Keays; Good. Gome. Vuckovich. Astori. Mah. Referees- C. Hayward ntr W. W. C. O'Neill. Linesmen B. Seherk .tmi Zbura. United Church Sunday Services G. Regular services were beM ln First United Church yesterday wtthl the pastor, Rev. J. C. Jackion,! preaching at both services. In the j morning he took as his subject' Angel Music." Many pph gave( up their childhood belief In anwh is maturity came. In Christ's life . the angels made their appearance three times, at Hta birth with the majestic "Hark the Herald Angels t Sing." secondly, when Je3U tri-j umphed over the temptation in thej wilderness and, thirdly, after the crucifixion. In each case the an-; gels sang when a victory had been , won. "We too shall hear the angel nusic when we take up the cross t ind follow Him." said the pastor. In the 'evening a thought-provoking sermon brought out that Christ did not come to establish a creed but to control life and to create spirit, the spirit that would make people live a He did. Too often differences of opinion had arisen from different interpretations of a word or a statement Christ did not concentrate on any dogma. He showed the world how a life should be lived. He recognized the Importance of teaching but theories were of little importance. The test of religion was how i man lived. People had no more religion than they put Into daily Dractlce. "By their fruits ye shrill know them." Jesus Influenced tn world by what He did. The world cf tomorrow would benefit by what war thought as what was thought today would be practk? tomorrow. To follow HU example of life was! life Indeed. j; Special music was provided In the , morning by the Junior Choir which I -rendered the anthem 'Ood Make! my Life a Little Light" with Marie Boulter. Marie Lock and Harrietts Scherk. Roberton. playing always i ?hllIlpson singing the trio very ef-strongly, drove well up and Mah,( fectlvely. In the ve- '.nci servlee getting possession, scored the only .'Mrs. H. T. Lock w render- goal for the Gammas. Shortly after this Ha-jan turned In a hard drive from the goal line scoring . beauty of a goal which Santerbane ng the solo "I've F ume? Frtend" to the delightful arrangement by W H Jude which was very laValHHW A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get it by using our famous Edson, Uulklcy Valley or Nanaimo-Wellington coal. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 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