ft s 4 I jgj You could not fail to be im-j? pressed with our wonderful fe . ranjje of slippers Jg For Him. or Ker I -. 1 UM- nuy carry wniie sizes -are complete SLIPPERS I, VThe Ideal Gift ""ffl AMILY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE- RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per Insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertioh Member of Audit bureau 01 Circulations 1 $a Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. p. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Thursday. December 12. . ?AOE TWO THE. DAILY Ngvj to. rSij p RUPERT WINS AGAIN Defeats Petersburg 48to4 In Sec- ond of Basketball Series Mhas been much appreciated'. Les Nygren of Petersburg was high scorer for the evening and might fairly be called the outstanding player on the floor; It was. a close game throughout. At half time Prince Rupert was on the long end of a 20 to 19 count. The game was close and possibly a better performance than the previous" evening's game. Play was fast throughout and the lead changed hands several times. 1 Petersburg opened the scoring on a basket by Nygard, star centre. 5 'of the visitors. The visitors ran up 02 a six to nothing count before Morgan counted the first basket for the locals. After that the game IrotMoH Hnvn Intn a fast, nftr.p and MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS ! at the . quarter ,. pPPrchiirP Petersburg hid nad 1 a ror republication of aU neva The Cantdun Press is excimiveiy enutieu to decpatchee credited 'a It or to the Associated Press to this paper and also the a slim 10-9 margin. locat 1$$$ itches therein are also reserved., In the second quarter play was again even with first one team and then the other taking the lead.i DAILY EDITION ..d&RSif Thursday, December 12, 1910. tm,0 e whistle went for the' The War Situation ihalf the Savoys were leading by a . - slim one point margin 20-19! I. T- I U. lRt-.Bnn1 Pnntnln XT.. 1 . It may be too early to rejoice over the situation in d of the Petersburg team gavea Africa but it does seem as if the Italian resistance was be- - Sh0rt speech over the public ad. ing broken on all fronts and, if this goes on, there can bejdress system loaned through the,- hm nnP end. That countrv will have to ask for peace. It,ourtesy of Xdora Skating Ring. " thanked tne Prince Kupert peo- . ntL.iAi. i.. i!ui Tfoi;v, o,.,r Vi n a r.-nf1pHe 15 .noiauie now nine piugicss mc imnau mjr a 'Vi'cpn'sidering the advantageous positions they occupied when war was declared. AJJ.C. Audit - - TM5 wppU thprp hns heen an auditor in the city troiner pie for the hospitality his team had been extended on their visit here. He also praised both teams for their good sportsmanship and clean play throughout the serjes. Second half . ,: In the second half play was,even faster than previous, I with ..both fhtmiP-h the books of this naner on behalf of the national teams playing wide ope bau The advertisers who use the Daily News for their publicity SuS if.nmnniVns. There was a time when tile newspaners 01 tne - country made their own returns and most of them vied ,-rhe whistle at the third quarter - -- ivitVi ennh other in lvinp- about their circulation. There is (interval found the locals still lead- a great temptation to exaggerate when an advertising, m to j cjtract depends upon it. Consciences suddenly became ratfai 'vjry elastic. To overcome this evil and as a guarantee to;tempt to regaln e lead piayWas the" advertisers the Audit Bureau of Circulations was 'particularly fast in this quarter formed and it was an immediate success. Today practi-jwith both teams doing ne excei- calivall the newspapers of the United States and Canada! nre'memhers of the bureau. Only those who dare not IHMMMMk. 'it their records to an auditor remain outside the bureau. Mental Readjustments - - - . ,'. The war is forcing many people to make mental .-iustments. The London Times is the latest to indulge in heart-searching on the subject of economic chances In a iLnf nvf;U U flfaiwo af tonf inn tn flip fnff that Nn'.i fiei'-' many succeeded in putting millions of men to work and in building un the most formidable fighting machine in his-swtoTy by following policies which led all financial authori-! ' tics in Britain to predict that Hitler would be bankrupt iar;Xears airo. This expectation, says The Times, "obstipately. "refused to be realized." 1 It then iroes on to point out various developments that - Jiave occurred in the economic system during recent years Cfiiting new conditions, and says: - "These changes may well call for readjustments in our established conventions as drastic as those which are de manded in the conduct of war by the invention of tanks i ' and airplane's. . 1 , In military matters up to a few months' -wi n i n. fin ' 1 i 1 ago, the r rencn uenerai Stan enjoyeu a presuge simuar i jtathat of our own authorities in finance and business, -friey and the Whole Allied cause have paid a cruel penalty for their failure to adjust their thinking to changed con- ! ! ' UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 2 Steamers Leave prince Rupert lor Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Tiiurs. p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office "Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINtfER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.CPh.C. WUlaee Block, Phone 64i ARROW BUS Time Table Effective Dec. 2 PHONE 459 Leaves 'L-aves Post Office Seal Cove A.M. fe A.M. 7:25 m 7:40 " 8:15 8:30 10:00 10:30 11:30 . ' 12:00 Sat. Only Sat. Only P.M. PJNI. 12:30 1:00 PJrt. u' P.M. 1:30 , 2:00 2:30 ' 3:00 3:30 ' 4:00 , 4:30 x 5:00 6:10 A 6:30 6:30 ' '6;45 7:30 3:00 9:30 t 10:00 10:20 " 11:00 11:30 11:45 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 1:30 , 2:00 ' 2:30 3:00 4r30 ;: 5:00 7:00 ' 7:30 10:20" 1L00 Arrangements may be made for Special Trips or Parties ack-and Wmseives. rw me u. lent shooting. Play went forth until near the end 'when Pe- gets the notLaMhe star, sightly Johnny Comadlna reiereed. the tersburg seemed - to tire whereupon the locals shoved in a Petersburg Prince Rupert game th? and Art Murray the Junior exhlbi-viatory couple of more baskets to put the lion. Timekeepers were Bob Shrub-visiting on ice 43 to 41. For team Nygard and Helm-sail aruT Andre Letourneau. dahl were exceptional. Nygard The ' individual scoring was as clavine was magnificent to watch, follows: For the locals all the Greater height and reach, and a good wiUj Houston a shade of superiority In the shoot- dition at guard, in? deDartment once again stood ri' 0 JUimn . , ,1 1 riayers were . Petersburg-ranee unpen Wf felcome ad-' Petersburg Pedersen. 4 2: 1 ' 'johnSon. 6; Nygren, 20 2; N. Ilelnclahl.' 9 !; Concannon 3),' Ohmer. 2 lt; total, 41. . . . j ... . . vi mm. "DinM Rnpprt Holkestad. 6 enabled them to soore a second ing was a lively Junior League ex- Campbell, 2(1); MacPhee. 7 Wl' ... k. m-.,.f onrt oroii i,(hiinn tilt SAtTi-cpn MrClvmont 55tlles. 9 (3f. Houston. J, Aiargon, ft n-i-j n.th... tonm Vio n.i- nlonb- Tlturtre nnfJ Prn!Pr R- D.omlnato. 15 12): total. 48. M score being 48 to 41 which was street Tigers.; The Park boys, dowtv Junior Exhibition markedly similar to the 47 to 41 n to 4 at half time, came up from Fraser street vrney. i. a count in favor of the locals In the behind and won 32 to 29 in an ston: Jones; Postak; Long u. M opening game on Tuesday night, exciting second half. It was a reus- Pavlikis, 6; Vlckovlch, 8; Gurvich, .The crowd last night was not as ing game. f : Alexander, 4 J2); total, 29. lare as might ha,ve been hoped At one stage or the game, the McClymont Park-Holkes. i. for. probably due to the cold wea- Fraser Street team led by S'lcore Astorl, 2 Hi: Simundsen, 8 1): ' i i .limh t-n tv,o i. tn n Hut etrnntr spponrt half Macdonald 2: Zbura, 6 (3); Men- 73 rner uuu me tuua "- - n 5 Exhibition Hall. It was an excel- rally, which kept the crowd, on tenko. 2; total, 32. 'lently played game, the visitors their feet, overcame thisad In The Petersburg team left today aS'once again demonstraUng their the last few minutes of: ttpe game, on Its return to Alaska. A dance $S cleanness of play, good comblna- For the winners Slmuidsen and was staged last night In Boston C5 tlon and general fine sportsman- Holkestad were outstanding with Hall in honor of the visiting play-p5 ship. Their visit to Prince Rupert the rest giving a good, account of ers. Ml i ' 1 W it ii m-$m II Qreate&t Value! FRY'S CO C OA , Writ! I Fcipf Book, fnonilli Cxu ni Ctisestitt Recfpo," art fret fry Ciitwrj Irt, Mutrul EXPORT TO BE CURBED STEWART The election of village commis. doners Is taking place at Stewart today. There are three candidates Harry Dennett, Harry Stewurt W. R Too n OTTAWA, Dec. 12: (CP)- Art Thomsoajmd order-ln-councll has been passed Sam and FlUgerald left providing that no person shall ex- gtewart today for Seattle where cort from Canada. 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