Wedne;day. November. S2,-161 THE DAILY NKVT3 HEAVY HOWITZER AT 10,000-FOOT ALTITUDE IX ALPS IMERCHANTS 1 HOCKEY SCORES The Oldest Name in i Patlfle Coi HAVE MEET VMWOttVff 1 ,, 1 Scotch Whisky Portland i ; P. II. Uniey Is Elected President 8eattle Of Loral Aworlatkm For En-sulng Year Talk of Larljr Haig Ctalng and Licence itsmttt. umocd t nines' m tcoiuo i i aiiaa la Canada and tb USv Rttnlar and new, r Economy !.' I Haig This advertisement Is not published oi cJp.ved by tne Liquor Control Board or by the Government oi British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Sundai o: Terrace arrived In tEe city on last night's train from the interior and will proceed front hers to Vancouver to spend the winter in the south. Dr. R. G. Large was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club. President W. M. Watts was In the chair over a good attendance of members with a fev ance of members with one guest In the person of S. J- Jabour of Vancouver. Dr. Large gave a talk on some early incidents in local Gyro history. BROKEN REST Up time and again because of kidney and bladder weakness Take Gin Pffli to soothe and tone op the kidney eajoy a lood Bight' i sleep. In the United Stitei ask for "Gino Pais". PILLS i'lMAY START BIG DRIVE German Artillery Activity May Her-aid Major Offensive PARIS, Nov. 22: CP Germany engaged in heavy artillery fire In the Alsace section of the Western Front for the first time In the war. This may herald an early commencement of the anticipated Nazi offensive. It has been learned by Ftanch general staff that the great German drive had been scheduled to start between November 12 and 15 through Holland, Belgium and Al sace-Lorraine but It was postponed on account of shortage of trained officers. During the night the front was quiet except for patrols. In the ? patrols it is claimed that the Germans have been suffering heavy losses owing' to deadly French gunfire. Flood waters continue to make some of the positions along the .Maginot Line untenable. The high water may prevent the anticipated German mechanized attack. I I Keep up to date. AOtxtise ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT SPECIALS LINOLEUM Dominion Inlaid Linoleum 6 feet wide. O-f Ofi Square yard PJ..U J. H. BULGER Optometrist RUGS Seamless Axniinster Rugs Size 9x10V;. Royal Bank Kjdg. $34.00 .v. Joys At Savings Scooter Heavy steel frame, CO A CI foot brake' ..............T.. ...... Kindergarten .Set Made of Eastern hardwood. Table and two chairs, i CO Qff "Finish in red . . . . tPO.ilt) Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE S57 While the major portion of France s army is entrenched on the Western Front, the French Alps, tooare well-manned Here is a view of 280 mm. howitzer which has been set up at an elevation of 10.000 feet. Note the camouflage netting over the weapon. Today in Sports CANADIENS WIN AGAIN Flying Frenchmen Now At Top Of National Hockey League With Toronto Maple Leafs BOSTON, Nov. 22: CP The unpredictable Montreal Canadlens Joined the Toronto Maple Leafs Jin the leadership of the National Hockey League last night by defeating Boston Bruins two to one It was the filth victory for the Canadiens In as many starts. ' Tomorrow night the Canadiens will be at home In Montreal to the New York Rangers while the New York Americans and Detroit Red Wings will meet at Detroit. The league standings to date: W D L F A Toronto ..4 1 0 17 Canadiens 4 1 0 17 Chicago 3 0 3 11 Detroit 2 1 3 10 Boston 2 13 9 .Rangers 1 2 3 8 'Americans 0 0 4 4 2 7 18 7 12 9 11 SPORT CHAT World light-heavyweight boxing champion In New York but not In the rest of the United States, Maxle Rosenbloom lost" his gossamer title to Bob Olln five years ago on Thurs- Iday of last week. Olln and Rosen-bloom Drovlded a 15-round spectacle before the fight was decided. Olln I lost the crown to John Henry Lew- ls n 1935. Bobby Jones, United States ama teur golf champion, abdicated the I title nine years ago Friday to make motion pictures showing the novice "how to play golf."' Jones I was 28 at the time of his retire- . ment and had won 13 national titles Including four "majors" In 1030. Bill (Young) Stribllng lost on foul to Primo Camera In the fourth round of a bout at London 10 years ago Saturday Stribllng was killed In a motorcycle accident two years .later and the gigantic Italian be-Icame world heavyweight boxing champion In 1933 with a six-round knockout over Jack Sharkey. He lost It a year later to Maxie Baer Whifflets From The Waterfront W.lth a light list of passengers Vint rerA cl'vasl ft-a-alnV aa nn Vf R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. ,H. E. Nedden, arrived In port at 0:30 this morning from Vancouver, ,Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Ketchikan and Stewart whence jBhe wUl return here tomorrow, ev nlng southbound. BIG WINS IN BOWLS Clean Sweep Victories Registered! IHlThree Teams in Lait Nifht's PUy Three clean sween victories were regLered In the Ladles' Bowling League last night Rex won over, Annette's. Big Sister over Knox Ho-' tel andManle'iMtB-fjrer'Merehan.l 'tettes'by scores of three to nil In each cise. Blue Birds defeated Rangers two games to one. High average! scorer for the evening was Rose Labelle with 197, as a result of. last ru$hfs play. Big Sisters and Maple Leafs are now in a tie for league leadership. The Individual scores were as fol lows: Blue Birds 1 Pierce A 119 Turreon ...3L'.- ..1S8 Boulter fc v -157 Hartwig 153 Keron 178 iBlain- - Handicap 38 Totals S03 Ranters i Peterson .159 Yager 185 Wharton - M Dallrymple 74 Aemlssen 107 Handicap 149 Totals -719 HEX i Ethel Birrjr 190 Eileen Bury , 178 Eastman 63 Wesch 155 . . .. Croxford 130 Handicap 131 Totals 8I7 Annettes ' l Basso-Bert 172 Stone 138 Cameron 146 Selig H2 P. Dickens 180 Handicap . 33 Totals 781 Knox Hotel 1 McKeown 137 Scharff 107 Taylor 87 Fritz 103 Brasell 100 Handicap 101 Totals C35 Big Sisters 1 B. Dickens 155 E. Bond 204 M. Dickens 113 E. Rothwell 130 V. Alexander no Handicap . ,88 Total sm Maple Leafs 1 McLeod ....1C8 Bmlth . iyj Arney 134 Ingram us LaBelle 103 Handicap 93 Totals 83g Merchantettes 1 L. Moss 157 Madlll i4o Morrison 141 96 106." 131 184 131 131 852 806 2 3 152 129 146 147 197 133 118 90 158 133 33 33 80f 675 2 3 114 113 180 156 148 112 106 96 163 147 101 1011 812 725 2 3 , 1 170 105 167 158 1 11s ton' 142 152 111 127 88 88 813 756 2 3 213 116 Johnson IK 117 Ckcone 138 135 Handicap ..... ..J00 100 Totals .gi :u 1 20O 120 74 133! 148 175 189 230 98 98 927 881 2 3 , 134 130 124 04 143 89 Vlaaaaaaaal s 1 ry 2 3 tMm 152 137 WtfSl 185 185 f 143 1041 148 I 181 99 167 flC 38 53 Fin 817 745 1 EM 153 164 213 139 162 111 PVJ 63 82 ij!y 111 94 mAl J aX a aX BBBBBBBBl S51 739 2 3 213 130 162 138 119 117 Only one mil of every 175 i 1 The league standings date: 11 , W LPto i Big Sisters I Maple Leafs ... Blue Birds ... Rex Annette's , Knox Hotel ' T3 t nosiea iMtrchanteUe . 5 i i 2 2 3 5 5 5 100 CM It's the cummam effect of M-vertlslng that counts. twenty diamonds is Haw less BUT every DLUEHinD ca. ,! is gunranleed 1'EHFECT JOHN BULGER LTD. COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 858 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zartlll Proprietor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 81.00 up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK With about thirty members in attendance, the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Retail Merchant' Association was held Uut ntftht. The retiring president. Joseph ScoU. was In the chair until the election of officers resulted lr. P H. Linaey being choaen as his successor. There was general discussion on the early closing bylaw and the rivlr licence elasstfl-' cations, committee being appointed to $ further Into these matters. The list of offsotn for the ensuing year is as follows: President, P H Unary Vice-President. Joseph Scott. SecreUry-TresMBirpr. C. O Minns i ExecutiveRobert Oordon D C McRae. W F Stone Bert Montai. and John Bulger Be a Gay Bird A 1 i 1 . ) . Shed jou dull. aern-Mt netkwrar. Rant mI ts same of eur Utevt srrinh In ties. An np UOr fist and Urge e lerttea af CT1. Hli; lOKSVTll asd W ROW mravati irt b ready for year bHprrtiaa. Theyll perk jttr hlrt front by gltlnt ieliT, neater knet. Trnl U It-tt fTlnale ft Itim Thee IjImC Arrival In Te are Priced at. Earn 50c S1.00 S1.50 $2.00 PB -Boxfd for Olft Pnrposet Bryant Company Limited Phone 297 532, 3rd. Ave. W. P.O, Bi Anticipating A MERRY CHRISTMAS Waterman's Fashionable IeU Sets ltW-J Pencil 75c to its' Pens $155 to $1.JJ Pen and Pencil Sets 50c to $! Kodaks and Brownies $!. ARum 25c to $ Useful Recipe BoxesComplete 5f' ', 00' 'vj IxMe Leaf Krclpc Books Complete ,fl Playing Cards Fancy back seU 95c "i. Leather Card Case, - -. YZ Hourd s l ine Card Tables $2.0, ?3.00. IS, Fancy Bosed Stationery 25c ln TOYS - BOOKS CARDS - CALENDARS - XUS WRAITINOS IIOMK and STORK DECORATIONS Headquarters for Xmai Olfls for Eteryone I frfM I irooarsrc5ell M Mr Ins from Aati I sVI fumes of KelwAI I rlnhaJstlw Asthma Relief I will ret tjr.Lrf IfFi I For or.r 60 yesrs O'fl I this famous Wl hU H I and of sufferers, I . , r. imm ill Vni ill It's interesting to know when reading the Daily New 1 that the people of the wholo district are dolntf the