RUBBERS If you necdjrj&berijof any Inscription! -we, an ccr-f ainiv lobK VMr.ybu. Froni:YeJvet Overshoes (o Baly 'Gtfntbootirtocli is:c6mp!ele. ' . u We Have Just Received A new lightweight hip tniilovcr as light as ordinary rubbers. Fits right over your shoes and does away with cumbersom leggings. Priced $3.75 v Family shoestorelt The Home of G6od Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, EJccept "Sunday, Ty Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue . ,. H.P. PULLEN .., - Managing-Editor AnVKHTlfclNr; RATER Local Readers, per line, per insertion - : .25 Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion Advertising' and Circulation Telephone ; 98 Member of Audit bureau or Circulations - MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS To Replace Spitfire Just A Beginning .02 The CariadUn frees Is xclulvery entitled to use ror republication of aU newt paper and also the despatches .emitted 'a it 'or to the Associated Press ess In In this this local news published therein. Douglas Clayton Shepley. aced. 21, of Sheffield was shot lown when battling with German planes in the Jng-lish Channel afteYlie had ltroye'd tvvo enemy planes His mother and wife set olit to replace the Spitfire that was lost and. so far. thev have raised four thousand pounds. As Soon as the last thousand has been subscribed the money will be turned over to Lord Beaverbrook, minister of aircraf t production; This is only one of hundreds of similar funds being raised in Great Britain today. Change Constitution It is proposed to change the Constitutional set-up of the Dominion of Canada and a meeting of the premiers of the provinces with the Canadian cabinet ministers is to be held soon after the holidays to discuss details. The changes, if they are made, will be based on the report of the commission which recently handed in its report, recommending very radical changes. British Columbia has been very, dissatisfied with the present- set-up and the proposal to appoint a commission came from Premier Pattullo. While he is not in agree ment with all the findings of the commission it seems like- ley that, if they sit "around a council table intent on coming to a decision, some mutual agreement may be reached which will be satisfactory to all the provinces. The restrictions mentioned in the new Dominion budget are just the beginning of War time restrictions that are likely to be out in force from time "to time. What we may or may not buy, what we may Or may not eat arid how much of each article we may acquire will come on us more or less gradually tihd so will not be felt to such an extent as might be. It is useless to kick at the restrictions. The government is only, beginning and each successive budget will see the restrictions increase. Sports In The Army - - - While the Canadians are training in England 'and patiently awaiting the. attack b'f Ihe Germans or the time when the British will land in Europe or elsewhere in carrying on the War, they are keeping fit and enjoying themselves by, playing games. In this they have been encouraged by th'e.Cahadian War Services organization. Equipment for cricket. were royjded by the Legion and the game was taken. p, with much enthusiasm. Before the season closed theCiinaMians Were discussing the possibility of issuing a challenge to an all-England team. A Pacific Coast team' has been leading 'all Others so far in the inter-compariy matches. This interest in sports helps to keep Up the morale of the men. If you have something" to Sell, a classifiec advertisemeni in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the cife, UNES OF COMMUNICATION KEPT OPEN course which would also be avail- of them scored In successive lnn- Al! rights of republication of apeclal desoatohes therein are also reserved , abie to tourists visiting the City Is ings. At the age of 13 he Captained DAILY EDITION Tuesday, December 3, 1940. EDITORIAL moving forward slowly. The main Kent School's cricket and football j object now Is to secure the site from teams and was given a trial at , the railway company. .Canterbury before he was 15. Ted At the Prince Rupert Chamber of Humphreys, Canterbury coach, was .Commerce dinner last night, J.J. so impressed by Begent's batting i face. Little reported that he had received, that he has hopes of his becoming through the local superintendent, a second Leonard Hutton. Irk a James Clark, a communication from test match against Australia, Hut- the higher officials asking further ton set a record' for the "Ashes" particulars in reply to questions, competition by scoring 364 runs in W. O. Fulton had been associated (an Inning. ' with him In answering the queries. .' They had submitted that they were , Fish decoys' useft to lure fighting prepared to pay a nominal rental tarpon to the surface of the water on a ten-year lease, that they guar- may be a development of the fu- anteed to maintain the grounds is ture in the realm of sports fishing, as good condition or better than at present, to instal water connections,' where needed, to secure the incor-1 poration of a company with a nom-; inal capital of $10,000 Issued in tenf ' dollar shares. To commence with It was planned to spend $3,000 In laying out the course and later it was expected to j erect a suitable clubhouse. As soon as the ground was secur-' ed a public meeting would be called, shares sold and officers elected. CRIBBAGE RESULTS Smiles Cafe Beats Operators These Fixtures Tied Mrs. James Clark Palmistry Leeds Apartments. Firsi St, Ground Floor Green 925 and Prince Rupert Crlbbage' League results last night were as follows: Old Empress 9, Bears 9. Smiles Cafe 14, Operators 4. Canadian Legion 9, Eagles 9. Savoy Hotel 9, Falcons 9. The League standing: For Aga. Pts. Old Empress 59 49 59 Eagles 57 31 57 Savoy Hotel 55 .53 55 Smiles Cafe .54 54 54 Canadian Legion 53 55 53 Falcons .56 52 52 Bears 51 47 51 Operators 47 61 47 FRESH SHRIMPS Daily After 4:36 p.m. BOAT W.S.L. TROTIER'S DOCK Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacner A.A.A. Certificate PtIONE RED fell For Xmas Tree Lighting ftKp Set Complete "" Matting Mats 52x3 feet 50c 14 FELT MATTRESSES- Men of the Royal Engineers sort out undamaged telephone and telegraph cables from amid debris left in wake of recent Nazi air raid on London. The engineers re-route the cables oyer a duck-board bridge laid in a bomb crater. It's hard work, but the all important lines of communication must be left open. GOLF PLANS . ADVANCING SPORT CHAT 1 British cricket Chamber or commerce nears rro- Maurice Begent, 16-year-old gress Report from J. J. uuie lpington player as a coming star, Regarding Scheme .Xne .'b0y wonder as sports writ- Although the use of decoys to en tice du:ks and other wild fowl is a device long familiar to huntsmen, use of a decoy Is not so common among fishermen. Development of the tarpon decoy in exnerlmenfcs fans are hailing which should prove of Interest to Or- same fishermpn wa hrnncrht. nVvniit through Investigations by Dr. Arthur Schlaifer, former New York ers call him, had an aggregate ofjAquarlum scientist, at the Woods The efforts of local men to secure '1,838 runs for the season Just end- Hole, Mass., biological laboratory of ior ine my a pucn ana pun gun ea, mciuaing six centuries, mree the Fish and Wild Life Service Schlaifer observed that the air gulping rise of the tarpon is often induced In one fish by the rising of another. He used fish-shaped models. Following the leader like sheep, live tarpon rose to thesur- New letters patent have been issued to the Burns Lake Village Corporation, it is announced In the British Columbia Gazette. If you want something, advertise for it. Hundreds of people get what they want that way. (tf) GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! 4-plece Ash Tray Set FOR YOUNO AND OLD 29c Cotton Rugs 18x30. Good quality Cotton Rugs 24x48 Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets -Sizes 3-3, 4-0. Special 20 SPRING FILLED FfcLT iVIATTRESSES Of finest quality 12 SPRING-FILLED FELT MATTRESSES With silk striped covering material UNTAINTED DROP LEAF TABLES Very strongly "built. Special 50 c 95c 40c ca.. Eany At- TheV ARiET Y STORE B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture 4 DRESSERS From 3 COMPLETE BROWN ENAMEL BEDS From 8 TYPEWRITERS Of various makes. From 1 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Just like ' new 1 C6T In good condition at $7.50 T0 $10.00 $14.00 T0 $1650 $22.00 T0 $45.00 New Furniture $45.00 $3.95 2 4-pi'ece BEDROOM SUITES-rConslstlng of bedstead, vanity and bench, and chlffrobe, In waterfall , CQO Eft design Ji.OU 4 DRESSERS With round mirrors, In waterfall design, a real snap $7.50 $16.50 $22.50 $6.75 $22,50 1C CHESTERFIELD SUITES In all colors and styles. From- $75.00 T0 $104.00 Phone BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B. C. Clothiers Opening Tournfey Of Badminton Is Finished Sunday The penlne: American tournament of the season of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club concluded oh 'Sunday with Miss Elsie Davis, and 'Richmcnd Mortimer the winners from armohg 'ten teams. TJe' winners took every amw They played but one fa which 'iliey'wWe but one point behind. Deadlock For Puck Lead Is i Partly Broken VANCOUVER, Dec 3: fCP)- a result of two werK-ena victories. ut! white mnmm INTERIOR At the monthly dinner meeting .We Wince i Rufiert 'Chatrfber of 61 Ccmm?rce lart night, it wax hown J tDat Prjriee 'Ruffejr ; buy quite hivily Ttrbm the farmers of the m-Itc'rlfh;. One local wholesale he .' tnrHdent reported, had pnreli.d flffvYdu'r tone of uotatue:, and maU quantities of vegetable from jCh'Bitlkiey Valley growers No ;p-!i'frKble ijuahtitles of othnr pro-A cluce than potatoes were offerur m ixw ainnqt. On behalf of W. II. Malbn ' Co winning at ruruaiiu ouiuriMy msm . . . kWw .j ... 7 and at Seattle Sunday. Spokane " V Joined Vancouver. Portland and Se- '""'' ' attle in a deadlock of all four teams " W in the Pacific Coast Hockey League "ue,"U IT t he for first place The deadlock was 'h"?a,C"- sjlrrn consider, partly 'broken up last night with 'JS "8 ,! ?WlUni battle the famers of "Interior and Vancouver going Into the lead by playing a one-all over-' i - - time draw at the Forum here. The Pacific Coast League stand ing to date is as ollows: WDLFAPts Vancouver .1 5 1 4 34 20 11 Seattle 4 3 4 37 33 11 Portland 5 0 C 33 30 10 Spokane 4 2 4 21 25 10 i- Building Permits Still Lower But Are Creeping Up Uulidlhg permits at Prince Rupert for the year 1940 to dat have E. W. Hetherington, welfare field totalled $73,700 as compared with visitor at Prince Rupert, and W. $58,469 during the first eleven Dixon, who has a similar position months of 1939. Permits for this at Prince Oeorge, have been ap- November, totalling $12 550, com- pointed deputy inspectors under the pared with $1200 In the same Welfare Institutions Licensing Act month last year ! MacKenzies Furniturel I A Good Place To Buy ; One day sale on Trade Ins DINlNG SUITE In solid oak SETTEE Upholstered, solid oak frame. Make a full size bed ,. DINETTE SUITE Table and 4 chairs KITCHEN TABLE With drawer . DRESSER With ' mirror Phone 775 Ha Gift B By Several Other Pieces oxes $25.00 5 $9.00 $8.50 $2.00 $3.50 Yardley of London Priced Prom $1.00 to $10.00 Lavender Bath'Salts -. U.,. .1 ..... ,-,$M0' Lavender jfatK Powder ',, i . . .' $1.5(i Lavender Toilet Watbr S5c,' 85c, $1.10 and Yardley Perfume- 1 T J $1.25, $2.50, $1.50 Ormes Ltd 32" Pionzcf Draqptets The Kexal'l store Phones 81 & Open Dally f rom 8 a.m. 'tiH 10 p m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to S p.'m. 8 .it VIZ 327 3rd Avenue j