Happy New Year To- .47" Our Friends: and Customers FailyshoestoreltD. Thfc Home of Good Shoes THE. DAILY NEWS. FRINCB RCrtKT BRIT1SII COLUMBIA Published Every Aftemooa, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Kntti Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PTJLLEH - - - Managing-Editor Pali In advance, per week ... ... ,. . Paid: la advance; per month . By mall to all: part, 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 wunl", p;r insertion . . Local readers,-per line;, per Insertlttr AdrertUlflr and! Circulation Telephone . 38 Nnrr Department Telephone 1 M DAILY EDITION Member cT Audit Bureab eJ Llrculatiuns EDITORIALS J? 0 9.00 02 J5 AUSTRALIANS ARE THERE Following closely on the movement of Canadian troops to England was the safe arrival this week of a unit of Australian airmen. They will take over and operate Dlanes that were to have been shiooed to Australia many, l his force will nrove verv useful and will be an ad ditibnal suggestion to the enemy that it has- something more than the British Isles to deal with in the present NO EFFORT TO BE SPARED A. R. Mosher, president of the All-Canadian Congress of Labor 4n a message f of the New Year says in part: "Ohviouslyr the firet essential is that the war be hrni.fTht to a successful conclusion and no effort is to be 1 -it. ! T3..4- H in nf nn.nft... tfint. sparea in mat, giganuc utaiv. jjul h. ia nuicnuuii mov, iruall' the Allied nations, time is being devoted even in the midst of the crisis to considering the aftermath of the war and the plans which must be adopted for such a settlement a? will prevent another outbreak. As our own Prime Minister has saidave do not want to have to fight a war everv twenty Vears. War is now an anachronism and it is ironic that the immense development of the machinery of production, which might make economic security pos-sible for all: mankind; should be utilized to make war more horrible and' destructive than ever it has been in the past, Tha'skill and inventiveness which have been perverted tdj ... ..... .1 - 1 A. . , . .i? ' tne;creanon ,oi me implements ox war, irom magnetic mines' to battleships, from aircraft to anti-aircraft guns, might have' been used to , spread happiness instead of hav- . sm - in in a - ,i a&, me intelligence nevotea to planning ana organization iW war purposes-would have gone a long way toward such improvements in the methods of production and distribution ir vould1 have ensured1 economic security and well-be-ir;.g for the masses in every country. If'you Have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will' soon' let you' know if there-is a buyer in BASKETBALL TONIGHT : ITiimrsfty of B.C., (Vancouver) Vs. . Stanaari Oil. (Prince RuDerfV FTflSf G AIE--MBTLAKATLA vs. R.ON.VJL g p.mi EXHIBJTIOK HALL THB DAILY NFW3 Thunderbirds Extended PRINCE RUPERT HOLDS VARSITY BASXETEERS DOWN TOJ53 TO 41 WIN 'Locals Make Fine Showing Against First Line Senior Team From Vancouver Sonny Heynon I .cad Way In Scoring uge tne visitors hart was superior nuKy as Campbell started to heieht and weieht. Of course, thev -n,., Mn ik mm Thm hi Pit 3.00 ,150 had handicap of a coope nvnn. the ttiant of the series and ot aays- traveutng and tne strange stadf as a roek with all his hall. Notwithstanding all these ht&t and weteht scored two factors, had It not been for the fd baskets in quick succession inird quarter lapse of the locals t3 p,t Ue Thanderbirds up. Bey when they scored but a mui ouiiuv crjiwii sua jock urftti rirct Mk nr in tvenma . r Mnw.n 1, 1 w ...... anA CarapbeU. it might have been amerent story. the victors. After Uvlntstone and MeanUme. the game last night Matheson scored. MacPhee netted set the stage for an encounter to- nnthr ft- a bust of. fast pky. night which should be replete malum It 1ft to 10. Then living- enough with general interest to none rored aaln to be followed pack the Exhibition Hall the series is befog played. last' night was undoubtedly Bey- eUvd no th count to 21 to 20 for non who was as fast and sure as Vancouver. A oolnt for Varsity .on a rat anrt mart ichnl afLor hnt mmU om fAtburxl Kt ntvntVicr leaping in the air witti excitement shot from nmon' pan evnin it On the first play after the open-jun 32 I1 mt z the breather was Ing whistle. Sonny was away like, reached Th home town fans a bullet on a pass from MacPhee were wW with exeltement. Thev and did not faU. Almost Immedl-'ihad .ho fr nthn" like this ately after. Jack CampbeU netted. tnit h-dl -ted it. Here were another from mid-floor and Prince hr bov mHjn tin a real show in the province. makng them work for everything they gut Second Half However, the locals seemed i forget in the third quarter a.:; about the thing called checking and, for some- reason or other. just let the visitors ran" away with u They seemingly made no effort to restst. It was a baffllnr n Interlude and the upahot of .f was that Varstty at the end or !u quarter was out on the Ion r i of a SS to 3S count All rr: After being held down to a count of 22 all at the half R"Pt "d d"ne w to 1 timcmark, University of British Columbia had a- biff third! hJ?""m ampbH " quarter and defeated'Standanl Oilera of Prince RUiMTthy' Hnwerer. the locals ehans- a I a score of o3 to 41 in the first of a series of two basketball, their tactics atam in the ui-.. 'game? here Wednesday night. Pat Flynn led the Varsity quarter which w quite i keep 'in scoring with twelve points and Don Livingstone wa a4" n eed and "dtement w.tn close second with eleven. High w ",c ' , i ..l w tHai Ttim HmMmr vrsit Prtnale and Livingstone scored Rupert to make it 43 to 33 after with its systematic ptaymakin Doug Ptdtow mad a Held batket ,,,, M,,h.n m, tonei and strong defence. Indeed. It was and xiywi took a penalty shnf 10- By straight to raUe the a mlahly fine snowing tney made nut Vara4tv ahead 9 to 1 at the . . . . cvumn MJ .- ui iiujuiiig uuii inai won u mu end of uie quarter. line team In Canadian senior A sanity Bejmon made another enU were all Prince Ruprrt'i but the deflcH company wnn naa over ie rapW stert at the opening of tne lou h Mnnan m beginning toj locals the advantage of practice ,,cood qart with a field basket t hu B.yn,m onUmifd the ! and experience under regular fire and wa pmaMy shots and Prince nd awnint fcvr U:rrc morel with the strongest amateur caters RupHt uvnt up ag4l,n 10 to 9 n Me dfl memu asi m uc -u..- wun prtngie fTfflmj lv up on a , s-fu -A f,h until it ended with the 53 to 41 eount j The individual ccoriAf was mi follows: Varsity UvtflstWH). 11. ' Stralaht. 8: Ped4ow. : Ftyfut. U: I Matheson. ; Alexander. I; Prtntie togl nnn was uo and at.lt again to get 3- . . . n - n.. point whereas Varsity snared tnother basket to make the count . thirteen and had Angus MacPhee 14 to 12. Brud Matheson onnverted 5" Thursday. DecemberSS, 1939. ana nerme Atorgan oeen up to 0ne rf two r-nalty shoU and-then their usual form and kept pace Anns MicPhe came through 20; Morgan, ft: MacPhte. 4: Dominate 2; Corrie: Stuea, 2. Houston. Referees were Johnny Oomadma Norton Young who railed Twelve rjersonal vert called astalnit either sde as foHows- VarHly-UvtittaUne. 3;Sualtht 3: Pedlow. 2: Flynn: Matheson. 1: where bv some more sensational shoot-1 1"an?'rj L, . ,, f , ifn,.,!' Standard Oil-Campbell. 3: Bey i. imnin. -i , i n w 1.1.1-inon. Ji .Marnier. uonwnw, . t. . ... iiiuiu au. uMiuicr ui uiuicuii aiHtci nmin-UEirr nnru ni . meea nv ' HnuUn. 1: Currie. 1. Th nlay-breaklmc tactics of the bhr Vancouver team was one of fmm nil monnor nf riiml vU W .1. 1 J U ITKVT. UlIUCUll IWIWI me KJCn butwhich now waU be used in the operations against Ger- which had the home town fans the local. Camobell-s soecUculari"" t0 nt'nd Alexande tl:. mi, j ?ii 1 . j ., , . ... ...... ... T . .. lv was nartlettlarir nartlcularlr trickr. trlerr. makinff making no un for stmter and meittt what he might have lacked in weight Metlakatta Win The opening game of the evening was a clean-cut and keenly contested affair between Metla- Rupert was four points up just before one of the best oulntettet katla and a local team bearing Plenty of Good IT g(ggiggiigigRi4gigigisl gggjcgarggggHH Cheer for the Holiday Season mm tspec VANCOUVER and VALPARAISO McCallum'sPerfection Scots Whisky is a popular favourite utrjubrrt. Uniformly smooth, with a real Highland pot-still flavour, McCallum's never varies wherever you eo. Imported in and sealed bottles. 26li or. $3;7o 1 40 or. $3.60 IWHEN ORDERING SCOTCH, ASK FOR "McCALLUM'S PERFECTION this adrertisement Is not published; or dlsplayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Bsss". 'l two and Mi rhu lidvert semenl b not publumcti c..rp.r Control Board or by the Ocveramtnt at Art :scjicr-ru Liir riciiiiiv. uuMrrri. w;ra - ....... - . . . ... . .... M w ,,,1 " , . bagged one long one and Herbie lakaUans wlnnim: a dtng-doivg en- Metiakaila v auu.j i ITT UTg8 -! Mo"an. mowing fhuhrs of hU counfr b, a .core of 32 to 26. It d Lenten. . v.1 . "r " . I . soweasion to ewi up ne utll,, fontti a -eule in.arorWed olenty of acUoa and 11: H Lciu Leu W A UKAL NEW YK US GIFT S42.50 The. Are Dili! J Phone TTi (i Sonn Revnon of Prine Rnnert who tartM tt vtU dtiwn and Dorl "r " '" - - - -. - 0. B team wlU sail on its return home. ' mn ,mr lo P TttuuIS rou'ui , ' .J TTI 'f " ' The Sundard Oito, had noth- ' - ZnTn" admbTS ' tPi ami B B. . ROhm. and' "y"0 d. Camp)ell M MnniMi k. ,.k , f , u..n. sum with a eooDle of Dmally shoU tt last ntsht's game to the University nd ewned it up afatn. Then M;fyMU check tftg play w I! t 10 fr Domtnir Uonu-ui.., u trite Prince Rupert. The vWtors open- Three pwuit r, ,r, ed up In the second half to out- taint Prrv ,i ,.. m row he WU Th final nir. " H , ' w- was too great even"r partularly aettonful Aockbnrt nf lnel bad b , P. f. B9HOOJOJBL2JLaSMBMHWHHOaBSlHIB MacKenzie's Furniture ITrautv ltet MattreM UNION STEAMSHIPS LIB. Steamer Leave Prince Rupert fa: V- 1 rss. emu rvkky tues- t.s. cardena rwo.M DAY, 1:30 p.m. loe Vancouver. Thur. p.mi 11 Ma Due Viwt. Mwdajr i-' If Convenient, lleae rurrhate Tkkrt at Oifkt Further Information Regarding Rrrvi f i Tt' rr FltANK J. SKI.VNT.tt, Prlnc Iluprrt Ant. Third Ave. Thtnt 5 A Happy New from us Of The Bulkley TO Y00R! FRIENDS Year Valley to you Of the Prince Rupert Dislric Bulkley Valley Collieries Ltd. 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