PAGE, two RUBBERS If you need rubbers of any description ye. can certainly look after you. From Velvet Overshoes to Baby Gumbobts our stock is complete. We Have Just Received 'KARWASH" A new lightweight hip pullover as light as ordinary rubbers. Fits right over your shoes and does away with cumbersom leggings. Priced $3.75 Family sSpre ltD. The Home of Good Shoes T THE; DAILY NEWS. PERCE R'CPET.T - BRIT1SU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, pex line, per insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion Help Adrtrtisin; -and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Kortau or Circulations insr China 98 25 J02 Lnited States, while taking no part in the struggle between Japan and China, has decided to advance China 3 credit of $100,000,000 to enable her to buy supplies in that country. This was announced at th.e saios time that Japan forrnally made peace with the uuppet government of China. It mav not have been designed to offset the peace announcement but it must liave had that effect It will help China to carry on the struggle against her oppressor. A Spitfire FuncJ Recently the Germans attempted to bomb Windsor Castle and the attacking plane was shot down, falling ciose 10 tne castle. & canvas fence ten feet high was immediately erected around it and a fee charged those who wished to inspect it, the money so raised going to the Spitfire fund. A constant stream of people have been paying admission. ' Poland In Scotland - - - Scotland or some parts of it are actually being almost overrun with Poles who. have taken refuge in that country. Telline of this Overseas says: The district, however might be accurately described at the moment as Poland-in-Scotland, for wherever one goes there are Poles. Tall men m khaki striding along the streets: gazing into shop windows in couples; filling the buses and trains; Polish, that Hguid and attractive language, is to be Heard on all sides. Ana everywhere everyone has a good vord to say for these Allies of ours. '"Tlieir manners the inhabitants, exclaim, 'are beautiful.' And indeed they are, as I had good reason to observe, always gectinLUnijdfifferjng their sents to women in crowded buses; helping to hand out all the strange bundles and bags we travel jyittYe'&$81utfP& gravely to. each other as well a.s to us, and even on occasion, kising the hands of the female inhabitants who had perhaps entertained them, an unheard of proceeding in this part of the world.1 'The Poles have been the surprise pf the war?' spmeone remark ed to me. Tragedy is written across the faces of many ; they smile with difficulty; they are quiet in the canteens, and their eyes seeni-to befocussed on objects we cannot see and can only guess at. They are zealously learning toj speak English, and even nonplussing their teachers with! searching grammatical questions, for the majority of them are highly educated men. 'LOCALS IN large ie crowd cx"u cf facg fu.u attended the tj an The Intermediate game between Co-operatives and Scythians was 'close and well contested the former 'winnig 25 to 19. The Co-Ops had ; decidedly the best of things in the first half which ended 17 to 10 in their favor. The second half saw some rousing play and, for the period, the Scythians actually out-scored their victorious opponents by a single point- The Girls' game had a slow and ragged start with either side get- Tt CruiUa Press Is tizlxalttly t-aufvl tu u tcr repuUVMliaa ctf CI rri I112? Only two points. The girK mcnea 1o U or to the Associated Press fa this papr tai ilso ttx .tied down to business in the SCC- " Al' nza U iep;.MU-t1nn of KtcUl Oesonaxa tbere!a ate also rcserTd. t00? Period and High School lUl- . ished on the long end of a 12 to 7 daily EarnoK Monday. December 2, 1940. EDITORIAL The Position Oi Iceland - - - Soorfffer'tfie'ivrlr began Iceland was occupied by Bririsfrtrdoos as a safeguara afeainst being taken over by Germany. When Holland was taken by Germany the island declared its independence and today is nominally a protectorate of Great Britain. The question ndto being considered is whether Iceland will join with the British Empire, with the United States or remain independent The concensus of opinion n the island is that he will ask to join the British Empire. The present situation is not satisfactory. After the war it will be one of the matters that will have to be score over UcClymont Part. As exriting as anvthinz seen 1 during the evening was the Jun ior League curtain raiser between Bea's News Stand and UcClymont Parle, the former winning by the margin ol a single point 24 to 23. The Newsies got away to a strong start in the first half with 18 points to the Park's 8. McClymont made a valiant attempt to wrest victory out of defeat and fen but one point of doing so. Johnny Comadina was referee for the Port Simpson-Prince Ru pert game with Art Hurray hand ling the whistle in the others. The individual scenng was as foQows: Senior Intertown Port Simpson R. Ryarj, 5 (11; p. Henry Yi7 a White, i 3); U. Ross, 10 2: p. Green I3; Tait - total, 20. Savoy. Hotel Morgan, 3 (2J; ' Campbell, 2; Holkestad, 8 H; MacPhee; 11 i2i: Stiles, 16 1; Houston, 5 lit: Dominato, 2; to tals. 17. Intermediate Scythians Gin, 3; Graves, ; McDonald, 2 (1); FAStman. 8 1; Montesano, 2 1; LoncQuist ill: total. 19. Co-cperattves- Viereck, 4: As- torl; Huseck; Knstsen, III Brem ner, 8 H MIntenko !); Mc Donald 2); Arney; Zbura, 2 2; total. 25. Ladies Lea tne High School E. Yamanacka. 5; Gawthonie: Payne. 5: McKay; M. amanacka, 2; Sherman; Murray 1: Clapp; Owens: total. 12. McCryrnont Park Dal f us. 6: Kisbikaze. 1: Robertson 1): Brem-ner "21 : Armstrong-, total, 7. Junior Learne Bea's News Stand Hoi toy. 6; J. Da Ties; Lee. 1: Eby, 8; Anderson. 4: Knntsen, 2; total. 24. McClymont Park Sim, 3 U: Hoik. 4; MacdonaM, & 2: Postsk: MenUnko: Hingston, 8; total 23. FRESH SHRIMPS Daily After :3 pan. BOAT WJ TROTIER'S DOCK Mike Cplussi Accordionist and Teacher AAA. CertMcate fUONE BED 8M Mrs. James Clark Palmistry Leeds Apartments. Flrs4 St, Ground Floor Green 925 THE DAILY NEWS Mogda- Dr HANDY WIN Prince Rupert Savoys had an easy victory over the visiting Part Simpson basketball team Saturdaj night by a score cf 47 to 20. A Be In The Pink For Horseshoes Chimp Who Make. Living .t i Say's That's The Only Way LEAFS HAVE - - It BOULDER. Cok.. Dec. 2: CP Ted Allen, who makes a living ; out of pitching horseshoes, says Exhibition Hall and appreciated ...JSo-Th throwing LvTZ ringers interestine eame. It took theST .I.a players a rather long time to get their shooting eyes, the score at half time being only 13 to 9 In favor of Prince Rupert. The pace quickened in the second half and the basket marksmanship was ako -u fc, . too,,!!!, pitch mulc encvu.c. " ing about 300 shoes a day game, however, were the locals - ever in any danger. The veteran Sonny Stiles was .tops for scoring with a total of sixteen points. He played a good, clean game and! i was only once penalized. He was j the star of the evening. A return i game is planned for Port Simpson at the end of this week. HEAVY LEAD ROSE BOWL Stanford and DETROIT. Dec. 2: t CP Tuonto being untied and Maple Leafs drove more solidly into season. League over the week-end by out- had had C. E. Tiny" Thomhill classing the Nef York Americans 6 as football coach for seven years. 2? to 1 at the Maple Leaf Gardens Sat- With his famous "vowing sopno- i urday night and coming on here mores" he had won a conference; fast ntgnt to frounce me ueiroit ana a nose uawi aaie uiree umq Red Wings 3 to 1. The Red Wings but recently things were goins remain in second place but are badly. Except for its final victory now six points below the Maple over Dartmouth, the Stanford Leafs. The Boston Bruins defeated team was unable to win a single the Americans 10 to 3 last night in game on its 1939 schedule. the heaviest scoring game so far From Chicago thi season. In the third same Thomhill was dismissed. About scheduled for last nieht the Chicaeo this time the University of Chi Black Hawks defeated the Ransers cago. after a humiliating season in New York. The Rangers had of lop-sided losses, decided to dis pone Into exclusive possession cf continue football and Shaugh- ftrst place ahead of the Montreal nessy became a coach without a Canadiens by defeating the Habl- team. Stanford hired him. ants 6 to I Saturday night 1 Shaughnessy, 48. has been iden-Week-end scores in the National tmed with football as either play- Hockey League were as follows Saturday Canadiens 1. Rangers 6. Americans 1, Toronto 6. Sunday Toronto 3, Detroit 1. Boston 10. Americans 3. Chicago 4, Rangers 1- Stanford completfd its schedule Toronto Had Two Easy wins tn fcy playing its old rival, California, National Hockey Learue Play Saturday, the happy ending being Over Week-End 13 to 7 which takes Stanford into the Rose Bowl as the 1940 team. undefeated thiSfe er or coach lor 30 years. His reputation was made largely at Tul-ane and Loyola Universities in New Orleans. 'Shaughnessy brought with him the T formation which the professional Chicago Bears use for offence and which had been, em . 4 " . The league standing to date is as POTed only sparingly in coast fotlows: Toronto Detroit Chicago ..... Boston . Rangers .... Canadiens Americans A -spot- costs you only half dollar. Try it in classified column. loot nan, W D L F APtS Quarterback Star 9 0 2 37 17 18 Shaughnessy coached the In- 3 -3. 2 4 23 21 5 13 29 7 15 33 the Daily 4 DRESSERS Front 3 COMPLETE BROWN EJ.43IEL BEDS From 8 TYPEWRITERS Ql Tarious makes. Fropi -11 . . W 1 I in. . 2 22 20 12 utm3 uuuugn a dwuui 4 23 23 10 DQ e nian who does their think - 3 23 23 9 u?S on the field as well as their 8 most specucuur playing is Quar- g teroack rTankie Aioert. - Because ot his deadly passing. 'Mbzi is being mentioned in the 1 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Just like new 1 COT In good condition at same breath with the great my Baugh. 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When.be- In the game which is practically all of the time lie does Stanford's pert Rod and Gun Club has decided to hold the annual game dinner again this year in December. The Game Commissioners SI DOUBLE auiomajjc puntlnf and goal kicking, in addl- - fton "to calling the ' plays "and will be preset1 handling the ball from centre in them some m ue : . . anaugnnessys i lormauon. life game -,mrm T- NFYT STOP St"g?rs Sford lS& m Program !u lUA 1 U 1 V1 13 i to nptn&g unUT ht Goldjn. ranged for. Pictures w ceara maoe ineir sngie touch- wtldjlfe 61 British Cm "W fonds-bef9rC the end of propagation Nebraska in Famous Jjp F.i V. will "ll New Year's Football Classic By Sam Jackson Associated Press Staff Writer Arrangements PALO ALTO, Calif. Dec 2: P-.-Ll. 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