a. r : I PA06 Ttffc . TTTK DAILY jNKWS Decent, NAZI BOMB JUST MISSED LONDON'S COUNTY HA Ml Tile huge crater was torn in the pavement outside London's county hall during the air raid of September 19. The bombs went clear through to the cellar before exploding. H GOOD OLD Mf.VNlE Sifa vi; families. SAVE SWEDEVS SUGAR ' ? LONDON, DC. 23: CPt Mascot th busy London Fire Bridagei STOCKHOLM. Dee. : CPt Headquarters is Minnie, a tabby Sweden' sugar txf crop, threat-Wt jof tmcertain a?e. who has ened bv shortage of iabor. was jh eti the world, by actual count, saved by the voluntary assistance I mjiiii- ... ... . . ... I camps. 1 fi"ti ivLi 1 ibbg 585.00 I "" - We ask you to drop in at our store during the Holiday Season I i. .-" Nanaimo-Wellington Bulkley Valley Alberta Minehead Sootless It fays to Always Buy the Best Fuel Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. PrtONR lit PI KINK Hi VP I CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAY Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AlrConditIoned Sleeping and Dining Cars .... Steamer leaves PnlNCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on 0 Thursday, li :3d.p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River i-WINTER EXCURSION FARE, to VANCOUVER and RETURN Qfi A A TUt " Mle ov- lst- 1940 10 Feb- 28th, 1941. tUllU Final return limit March 31st, 1941 For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write ClTY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue t- Phone 2C0 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines M'CLYMONT IS WINNER m Intermediate Basketbatl .CSCifews Stand by a sew of 33 to 28 MacKenzies Furniture "A Good Place to Buy" t Only 4-piece Bedroom Suites Arrived very suitable for your Christmas and New Year Gift I 1 s Saturday nisht m the final game on the schedule of the first half schedule of Intermediate Basket- i mire gmmr piay-tiii series, ."vie-j variOU ciymont Park came up from be-' hind In the second half to win the? game, the first half, score having v tcrii 11 iu it agonist umu. (Newsies missed their star forWardl ueorge HoitDy. Oliver Banter-1 ill .bans was referee, S. Alexander, ( umpire, and Herb Morgan, tlme- 1 X2i 5iu 3 i& keeper. "rZ Individual scoring was W- Parsons; total, 28. as fol j;lows: M-Clynrant Park Pilford; Men-Aft.tenko. 2; Holkestad, 6: Smund- sen. 10; Zbura. 8; D. McDonald, 12: total, 33. Beas News Stand Jus Davis. 15; Lee: Ebv. 9: Nnulsmi 5: AnHprwm Advertise In the Dally News. THE Variety Store The last day of Cnrlstirtas shopping will be over al 10 O'clock Tuesday. Let' make it . a snappy one The gifts you want ar? maybe here Set. If not there are other things tb take the ptaea of them because even on thh last day a further shipment ot goods has arrived an'd beert placed In stock. So come on in and "Look Around" and "Make Yourself at Home" and prove to your satisfaction that this g the shop Prince Rupert wants. THE VAUIETT STORE THE SEAL QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy tted Snckeye PINKsfeAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert MARKSMEN , WIN BIRDS n.n rn u t - MMMMn ...t t v. it,, rt . SPORT CHAT Many ladies attended and showed luns wuh a total of 150 their skill by bettering the scores of games; which represented a not a few of the men marksmen. lUp trf 33 over his 1539 total for 138 address. In welcoming the con- o testants, Mr. Frew stated that ihe home 134 valuable taMtes n i 155 Rifle Club committee had been nut- games. Without extra fun-making I., . .hi n : , i tnutitfitt If fho TiirArc mllr1 iTrlnce Rupert cessful in a luck competition al one of the standard bulLseye match- 132 games. DiMarlo was second tm th list in 1939 as be drove In ion . ,.uv.i though he also gave the winner cf . ,.,,w cuiipj cu.uiokciiL j . 4 .it i-i ; u tjiuic in 8 runs In one game in the af- uaiuuiuiiiumwitj "'"""-""t tail Home Defence Corp 1. Allan' Davies 50.2X. Ladies First Match 1. May Marion 50. Second Match 1. Mrs. McWaters 50. , Luck Target First Match, first prize- Mr. W. Watts. Second prize A. Iloltby. Second Match, first prize Kirs. W. Brass. Second prize Andrew McDonald Jr. Third Mitch, first prize Mr. ?. Lakle. , Second prize S?t. Major C Gilbert. Two Juniors. Miss May Marlon arid Bernard Fortune, both Hfgh School .tudents. made outstanding scores in the bullseye matches. W. Brass, chairman ot lha Rifle" Club, was In general Charge ably assisted by Sgt. Major C. Gilbert, The0 Fortune. Mri W. Brasa Paer Brass and Bernard Fortune. Ole Rollag, one of the most en- thusiastic members, was nh?.bfe to ' be present, being out of town but It ; w hoped he will be back In tine to ! take part in the comlne Reason s ae- 1 tivities. ' Reach ten thousand beoDle with a "want ad " m the Daily News. For Ladles and Oentlemen's X TAILORING m-t. lee We Cover Buttons for Year Oress By Your Own Cloth Cleaning, Pressor, Repairing 3dAv. Phone Green 90 P.0.975 GUKK'S Variety Repairs General Repairs oh All Rubber Footwear and Garments. Tires and Tabes Vulcanized We are fully equipped to do all bicycle it wheel foods repairs Service and Economy Cth St. opp. OK Barber Shop Fresh LocaI Rftw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONI 7 Offhand No Elbow Rest fifth in the standing In 1940 wlthjS? First, Match 1. J. Chapman 50. in jn 144 games. Jimmy Foxx of M AGLOW With GOOD CHEER 4p car. IVV'VBI by HitvtfwiiiM f SaJ CoCHI. supplanted Harlond Cllft of the trailed br Jlmm. r- if iiinp on mese compcuuons amiuauy ' v.""--' for the past few years with a tiew have cocne through with thecham- f to popularizing this branch of sport piansmp. smce tney wwr rounr. in land not with intention of reaping pitching and sixth in fMdmr. ft any financial benefit. " f I A visitor and competitor wa A. R. rd ZfT' ? TV" -,... . j ... was Joe DiMaetlD of th? Yankees. A M-wraiis. an adopted by rre- oi soituers irom various tramtng First Half Play-off is Necessitated .qualntantes. Mr. HoUby vas cue Lit lmSJf i . v 4 u - a In j nt i . . league wn iw iwsica, iu iui u.Tirs xt -w1r-' Clift. who was high In 1939 with into double pJV t 111 free Uekets. Both Jimmy Foxx Bowdrrau of Cpyf or Boston and Charlie Oehrtrger N;ve:thebi h-of Detroit drew 101 strolls. Luke scasen In his firs-Appling of Chicago, who walked show. In Uuii d-js, 105 times in 1939. was more mi- teflfcufc thewed a dr m. in IQiA ar4 K Anltf AO tfVi-O Oltf JlVf ffu a... fJUUIlb til WW, tV4t vr ilH DSITIOn tmnxportattoJM. George Selkirk of p 15i.Strik-o,it wr. New York also fell from 103 In 727. and run- t,x . -d 1939 to 84 in 1940. For the fifth 272 to 5.691. consecutive year, Frank Crosetti of . the Yankees was the leading tar- gee hi me circuit wnn len mis re-, t lannen b umes. sip- Jack Frew, president oi tne local games. rTinnerawre in- n..cr-uu g43ww?gjfl'fl GIFTS that all the family will enjoy 5 Living Room Tables Each f Coffee Tables S10 and f 15.00 Ecore of 47 out of 50 which Is re- Magailne Tables-Each $11.10 for ft w fe markable for a man of hLs nge. Mr. . M, ...JL..,,. w. ft Cedar Chests I Iloltby, it might be mentioned, was, nL 5 Fitted Cases .. rackrite Cases ... mi aan i i i no npnn imi : uhl acrii iuiim nurim uii 1111 ixhit. i i 1111 ntiunn: u v' - ----- oreenOcrg d !ns pennam-wuiiuis unoiner yaar iu ns own raajiw wna. ,he v W"U National Rterea Association Itroit from flrH-base to league record. 'left field mav have been the can-. ! With titer a hundred competitors cmsrre fa-tor in th 1940 Amwi- , . ...... present to try their luck, the annual League Iteg race, Judflng Sam Crpnwn of the Athletics Christmas turkey shodt at the Can- frcm ine runs-batted-in reeori of 'f1 tamd themost Umo. gom idian National Recreation Associ- (ne ctrcnl far mxi. Fre to Jwn n M occasion .ation Indoor raitges on Saturday .,oncntrafe on hk hittlfig. Orern- G'n(fd t'" 95 WjIffS. Oltnber5f S StriKe- r .fl.rnn o-.c a HrlrfM siirrMA i ii U- I.. h.rin. in Baggage Axminster Mats Sizes 27x45. Each Each II Reversivle Bed room .Mats 25x48. Each TOYS Hi;,' " til can MM -""nil. II J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koyal Rink tu. " ' - . M " ociatlon. opened the nrocredings 1940 went to Rudy York, who took 5V with a hort but very appropriate Greenberg's first-base assignment, J and and promptly promptly proceeded precceaea to to oang rang Occasional Pieces Occasional Chairs E-Smoker Stands t.. baU and thus went mto a tie with .although it is not generaUy known. 17..., 'l.V 1 Furniture neSr'arr hor; a famtms 8,101 ,n hu younr days- S2 Si? S Values necessitating a best two out ofl Minmr th tuinnvn in th -jiv . . 1 ""o - - - wiui j-i cuuiiutj nuiucu name-1 r, ..... ,. ,. s matches: ward ward In m t49 149 games, drormed droooed to5? B'Perc n",l,ai t,n,sn ,,mmc "w,,n extension table and xix Chairs. 8 pieces - Second Match 1. Wm. Wylle 47. the same team drove In his usual M -p'e Bedroom Suite Chiffonier, vanity dresse Third fatch 1. Theo Fortune 50. quota in 1940 with 119 In 10 games bench and full size bed Offhand, Elbow Rest an improvement over ri'ls 1939 re- f 3-piece Chesterfield Suite-Chesterfield and rim Maicn i. nenry waicoi au. com or 105 in 124 games. Thls second Matcn l. Bernard For- mad tune 50. which Foxx has driven in 100 or two chairs k-tn.i jci li. a .u Cmm.. n...,l. I'l C,ln. rill. U,ll.. more runs. Charlie Keller of the Yankees .it -i r . All SUCS 5? Special offer of $5.00 for your old ; rrrattrww. Yoi; S13.50, $11 51 . $7.00 Floor Covering Jaspe Rfigs Size 9x12. Each ' Linoleum Rugs 9x12. Each . ' f Conjoleum Rujs 9x12. Each W Seamless Axminster Rues 9x12. Each Axminster Mats Size 36xC3. Each .". ft Axminster Mats Size 27x54. Each Axminster .MaU-Sizes 27x51. Wagons Made of hardwood IC75 and 115 WOO, $37 50 and UUI tuff-. S69.5I S72.O0 S135.O0 d HO $6.00 and , r f , , . p H at mnii SUN S1LM JIM $5J niauie rvars rt . . ,i tn ,rA (IN acooiers tv .... . 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