Clearance SALE Broken Lines to be Cleared Out at Greatly Reduced Prices in Every Department of the Store. Now is Your Opportunity for a Real Bargain " - Ladies' broken lines in pumps and straps, in leather and suedes. CO AIZ ' Clearance tyAttO Men's broken lines in calf Oxfords, high grades. Clearance Misses and Childs' calf Oxfords Real values i 4.45 $1.95 AMILY SHOE STORE LTD The Home of Good Shoe THE DAILY NEWS. PBINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per week - , Paid In advance, per month By mail to all parte of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance By mall to all other countries, per year , Classified advertising, per word, per insertion . Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulation DAILY EDITION .12 .50 j 3.00 9.00 02; 25 Tuesday. November 28, 1939. EDITORIALS 1M1 LIBERTY AT STAKE In his address to the World on Sunday Prime Minister; Chamberlain said "The liberties of all free people are at stake." That is why victory for the British and French peole means victory for all free nations and seems like a good reason for support from those nations. Liberty is a priceless gift and one that comes only to those capable of using it wisely. ' INTERESTING GESTURE The gesture made by Italy of giving loavq to over o ouartev ot a million of her troops is looked upon as a friendlytjestiire toward Great Britain and a token to Germany thai jshe will not be drawn into the present war in spite of all the pressure that can be brought to bear to that purpose. i VALUE TO NATION Addressing the Vancouver Board of Trade, S. V Fairweathei , chief of research and development of t"' Canadian National Railways, said: "I -want to emphasize! the point that, had the pioneer lines of railway, such as th' Pacific Great Eastern arid the Canadian National line from Red Pass.Junction'to Prince Rupert, not been con structed, the natural resources in these localities would be as useless to the Allies as. if they were buried beneath the ice-cap of the Antarctic continent. How else than by a railway line can the resources of Central and Northern British Columbia be made available to the needs of industry? "Without railway connections how could the port of Prince Rupert be made fully effective as a base for naval operations, shipbuilding shipping and as a base of operations for fishing fleets? I nave used these two lines as examples because they arc kripWn to you, but the same can be said 'of lns of railway! in every part of the country, lines 'which, from a narrow point of view, fail to earn enough'1 reVenue 'to pay for their operation, but which are of great valueito the nation, even in peace time, and which become of evengreater importance in war time." If you have something 16 sell, a classified advertisemeni in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer ir the c.itv, 'Mil i; MacKenzie's Furniture CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT LAST BEAUT YKEST MATTRESS All sizes $42.50 DEEP SLEEP MATTRESS Covered In green Tweed $30.00 SLUMBER KINO SPltlNG , 4 , . $H-25 No Advance In Price Known Every Place Built for Sleep Call kad See Them Phone 775 SPORT CHAT The $10,000 Diamond Belt the citizens of Boston presented to John L. Sullivan in 1887 was sold at auction in New York for $5,900 thirty-six years ago today. Sullivan won I the London Prize Ring bareknuckle championship in 1882 and defended It for the last time in 1889 against the challenge of Jake Kllraln. Sullivan retired three years after de-feaUng Kllraln and carried the title until his death at the age of 60 at Abington, Mass., In 1918. Irish sweepstake promoters have decided to carry on as usual and are making preparations for a jsweep on the Orand National next year. Owing to the war situation, i they are dismissing 900 of their 1 2,500 women employees. To avoid hysterical scenes in their offices, I dismissal notices are being sent I through the post to workers' homes. Advertising is ar imminent ( it- g2 llus IS STRENGTH 15 under proof SyWs CONTENTS 26 on UnQClMf CMD0IUC0 ITD, LQN30N.XMCLAMD 'I his advertisement u not pub-ii vna . UuirtS or by the shed or iliyid bv th: ."i o e:nment T Ur r-.-h "clu i DHEl FOR SALE FOR SALE Morris Piano, cabinet grand. Phone Green 339. (277) FOR SALE Petter dlesil engine, stationery 12 to 14 hp. $500.00. A. Robertson, Massett. 1231) FOR SALE Three-piece chesterfield ulte, brown mohair, end table, seamless Axmlnster rug, 9x9, trl-light lamp, Simmons bed, deep sleep air-filled mattress, Slumber King spring', bureau, walnut finish, and other household effects. Phone Green 339', (277) FOR SALE Two waterfront lots, Digby Island", want offers. Mrs. M. Letness, phone Black 482, (231) WORK WANTED RELIABLE Olrl wants work, store or housework. Phonij Blue 801'. (277 EXPERIENCED womarf desires work, Apply Dally News. (278) BOARD AND ROOM FURNISHED Room or Room and board. 100 4th Ave. West. (277) WANTED WANTED Two rooms or suite furnished, before Dec. 3, Apply Box 25, Dally News. (278) x - PAQE TWO. THB ..DAILY NEWS Tuesday. N(mbf U . ANOTHER SACRIFICE FOR WAR . :juturiant head of hair, nicely groomed. Is desirable in np-int, Urn, af f.:ar. 3ui when un iu's. rat masks and sash ap-: uiten nets cf war have to be otstily crammed over the era.nl jm. nai. :s apt to Le a handicap. So the British Tommy fcacrtf.ee Irs ;ron:rti. glory u. tn treat col Mars. Here is a typical jcene in a l3mrau.' -citizt uin-X' . . . somesrhere in England. a the joys hav the lock shc.n before i.-pjrilns for Franee. Score Clean Sweep Victory to Move Out on Top in Cammtrclal Bowline RAILWAY WINS FIRST IN LEAD HALF PLAY Defeating Gamma by a store ot Canadian National Recreation nve to nil on Saturday afternoon Association took exclusive posses- Alpha won the first half of the sion ol first olace in the Commer- Booth Memorial High School Inter-elal Bowiin? League last night by house football league. Gamma put scorin? a dean sweep three gamss wn nn' but the better corn-to nil victory over Canadian Scot- blnation of the Alpha players tish. The Gyro Club lost one game brought victory In the sewnd half to two to Anus ADartments and cf the game. Clccone. Lecerett and the twr teams are now tied for see- K'nr- 1tn one. ri1 each, and onrl place. HIh areraje scorer Grtnmson. with two. were the scor-la.nt nlght'-as Gib Taylor of Angus Aljha. Apartments with 177. Individual scores: CN.ILA 1 Samuelron 141 Jurmain 110 Whiting 104 Paul Handicap Totals Canadian Scot Donaldson '.. R. Ackhurst Clark Five ' people thousand read the pays to let them to sell. jhave 159 151 15 G77 I 139 71 64 League Standlns W C.N.RA. 7 Oyro Club 5 An?u Apartmejits 5 Printers ' ... 3 Savoy Hotel 3 Canadian Scottish 1 Imperial Oil .... f .0 Moose Lodge 0 2 177 139 11C 127 192 15 76G 2 129 121 Hasting it 109 98 Lher 113 102 C. Akehurst 131 Handicap 1 15 15 TotaN 511 5SC Anrus Apartments 1 2 MMeekin 139 138 Kldd 150 122 Taylor 182 1C2 Woodall 158 182 Jack 114 131 Handicap '. lo 10 Totals '.... .753 745 Cvro 12 Buleer 162 145 Brocklesby 108 151 Comadlna 133 Morrison 157 164 Atemlssen 136 164 -n?e no Handicap f 15 15 Total 711 809 Alpha Defeats Gamma In Booth School Soccer League Teams: A-ha Cald'T'n-d- Hinklnon. j !"'"1a- ctcf-me. llnltbv OrHm 138 -rn' Lndrv K'n?. Leverett. Moore, 163 Ha'de. Johnston. 112 ' Oamma Sneoce Moitad, Lover 150 r- Anderwn. Hayashl; Klnlcy; Dellj 118 penning, lllngutcn. A. Ajnttorson, 15 Sheddon. 722 3 165 109 90 85 106 15 S74 3 126 160 187 10 800 3 168 125 186 144 Referee J. B. Wilkinson. BOWLING SCHEDULE First Half of Commercial Leatue Time-Table S:hedale for the remainder of the llrst half of the Commercial Bowl 177 Ing League Is as follows: 140 November 30 Imperial OH vs. savoy Hotel. Printers vs. Moose. December 4 Angus Apartments vs. Imperial Oil. Canadian 8cots vsi Gyro. December 7 Canadian National Recreational Association vs. Imperial Oil. Printers vs. Savoy. December 11 Angus AnU. vs. 148 Moose. Can. Scots vs. Imp. Oil. 15 Dec. 14 C.N.R.A. vs. Savoy. Qyro 780 vs. Printers. Dec. 18 Angus AdU. vs.' Printers. T pts Can. Scots vs. Moose. 2 7 Dec. 28 Imp. Oil vs. Moose1? An gus apis. v. gavoy. Jan. 4 C.N.R.A. vs. Moose. Can. Scot, vs. Printers. 1 Jan. 7 Can. Scots vs. Savoy. Gyro vs, Imp. Oil. 1 1 1 Portland Leads Hockey Standings i Pacific Coast 1 W D L F A Vancouver 2 0 3 13 15 Portland 3 0 1 12 7 Seattle l' 0 2 5 3 1 l Hockey League fl VANCOUVER, Nov. 23: (CP) -2 1 Portland Buckaroos went Into th ladersh'n of the Pacific Coast ,wciv Ruprt Hockey League last night by News. It Ing a 4 to 1 victory over th what von c"uver Lions with whom they had been previously tied, , Why Pay Big 1 Prices For Furniture? We Are In A Position to Give You Real Harirain, See Us First ' Silver Tea Set Regular $10 At Card Tables-All kinds. Each Klcctric Limps From Chairs Of various makes. From . . . . 54.95 95c 95c 95c Kitchen Ranges Slightly C OCT A A used, from pD.UU .J-picte Saiflcss Chesterfield I-ttest color and design, value $200. ?i 04 ffft Easy terms J.O'i.DU B. C. Furniture Co. Phone BLACK ZH Tlmu, AV (Next Door ti B. C Ctollilm) JUST ARRIVED NEW BILTMORE HATS IN Tyroleans . Hombergs Gayboys and Snapbrims IN LATEST rOUEST-TONES Drop In and Select the Xmat Hat With a I.Hl William F. Stone Clothes of Distinction SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! Ml(S t OCEAN FALLS m4 POWELL IIVEI Steamer leaves' Prince Rupert ver7 THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. . Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fare$, etc., call or vrlf Uty Ticket Offic; 528 3rd At VltH It's Interesting to know when reading the Daily New' that the people of the whole district are dolntf the earnc