PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY. SEPTET . "CHRISTIES" LOGGER & WORK BOOTS Guaranteed the finest built shoes for work or logging:. Hand made of the best leathers and lasted to fit the foot right. Priced from $8.00 Sole Agents Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE P.UPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion , Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau oi Circulations Pf F anrl T ok 98 .25 sue; une ween, 12c. nc. vjut oi luwn ouDscnoers Dy auui, j.uu a xear TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1941. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. KITCHEN A GOOD PLACE TO BUY CABINET bottom portion-, two larir hinc t, drawers, two bakeboards, large kitchen work table: top part has two drawers, two shelves for dishes, two glass doors. Splendid where space Is limited. CQ"7 ff A Price complete tJ)WuU Phone 775 TWO TEAMS TAKE LEAD Albert And McCaffery Ami Retldy Kilowatts On Even Terms At Head Of Five Pin Bowling The Five Pin had Its second Bowling Royal Hotel, 2; Dry Dock Fitters. 1. Individual scores were:, D. D. Steelworkers 1 MacDrage 245 R. Tubb 163 P. Carr 109 S. Arlington 174 M. Angerbauer 149 Handi:ap 30 Total 870 Sav-Mor Grocery 1 Branch 165 C. Ericksen 149 Stegavig 205 Alger 174 B. Wick 128 Handicap 35 Total .'. 85G ,02 Lipsett's 1 iCalcloush 181 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Hansen 81 Subscription Rates In City Per year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month, Sutherland '"""""Zl'.l.169 Wight 205 lLow Score 151 Totals 872 MEMBER OF TUB CANADIAN IttESS I ' Kilowatts 1 Tbo Onnllm Prcas U exchurtely entitled to use ror repuMlca.Uon at til newi Rddy deptefce credrtl to tt oc to the Associated Fieaa In this paper ind also the N. Kinslor 288 iuw orwa .jmoii&aea ucrcuu Alt rtzht of republication of special denDatohea therein are also reserved Saville 151 Comadina 256 Cripps 194 Sloan 231 Handicap 58 2 236 169 163 139 104 30 84G 2 168 202 158 122 35 2 172 206 1C6 234 158 1011 2 201 248 184 172 158 58 Totals 1178 1021 v.xs.a iuiu uuuwi . . ID. D. Drafting 1 D. McCormlck 216 Again . and again we have heard claims made that r. aiimore ni the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation is the only e. white ?. 137 real representative of labor and yet we read in the Van- D- Bovce 154 couver morning newspaper a letter from the election R 'jJJiL; "9 committee of Harold Pritchett which says in part: 1 Tolals 'Z'ZZ'925 "The nomination of two candidates in Vancouver Centre by the C.C.F. is viewed with deep regret by large $rt 81 McCaffery-. numbers of working and progressive people who had McCaffery 7 Z 216 hoped that the C.C.F, and labor would have come to- Gunderson Z'IZ'au gether in the election. Many labor organizations prior stiles !..iei - to C.C.F. nomination dav had approached that body with Dunste - - 184 the earnest request that a single candidate be nominated, xIJjS,cap 9JJ Mr. Pritchett already having previously announced his s Candidature. Liwn Bowlers 1 In. iew of these representations the action of the V?Z " . C.C.F. is all the more regrettable and can only be harm- hS loo ful to the interests of labor as a whole in this constitu- Davis 178 ency. The C.C.F. must realize that there are large bod- Vance 97 les of workers anxious to give political expressions to "and'caP -159 their needs, but they can only do so by co-operation be- Totals :" 850 tween their organizations and such political movements Armomi- 1 as the C.C.F. Hail 107 "I sincerely hope that the C.C.F. will reconsider the l?oT whole question of nominating two candidates in Vancou- Drake m is ver Centre as it is still not too late to achieve wide and Asemissen TZ"i33 substantial unity between labor and the C.C.F." Handicap : 15 . . Totals 719 n . pi . . It. C. A. F, 1 toncrete ohips . . . ,Watt o 1 Crapper .263 Once more the United States is using concrete for Wemp m . .uuuiuu ui Miips. 11 is me nrst attempt since the Chalmers 133 last war. Since that time there have been trpinprwlmia - .luvances in tne use ot concrete for many purposes. The Lmted States Maritime Commission has ordered one hundred reinforced oil barges from five thousand to eight thousand tons capacity, some of them of the conventional type and others cigar shaped. While the general opinion of the public in regard to concrete is that it is a porous material difficult to make waterproof, these ships are to be perfectly waterproof and are expected to prove as satisfactory as steel while using much less steel than the ordinary steel ships 162 99 183 180 171 99 89S 2 156 233 220 140 105 24 94 159 173 156 110 15& 851 2 220 150 220 ial 15 919 122 207 197 178 3 217 261 127 174 159 30 9G8 3 206 260 153 1 168' 113 205 150 874 Tlggert W 148 194 ; Handicap :.. -.117 117 117 Totals 991 9C9 1011 1501 161. 205: ' 174 58 1029- Signals 1 2 3 Coombe 173 154 13S Akkerman ,195 245 117, Lawford 103 125 Roy ... 167 153 Sargtnson 201 170 ! Handlcnp 174 174 I 3 178 138: 162 183 171 1 159, 991 ' 3 215. 155 221 144 153, 15 908 3 2101 f 196, 208 j 119 Totals New Royal Hotel League R .uw , session of weekly j shrndor T 1023 1024 1 ..302 .200 scheduled fixtures last night. Al- w McAdam 164 bert & McCaffery, scorlns a two rj. Pedersen 232 to one game victory over Dry Handicap "1 53 Dock Draftsmen, and Reddy Kilo- Totals .. 8S2 watts, winning three games to nil over Lipsett's, are tied for the Fitters leadershlD in the standlne to date The complete results last night Osterberg were as follows: Dry Dock Steel Workers, 2; Sav Mor Grocery, 1. Reddy Kilowatts. 3; .Lipsett's. 0. Albert & McCaffery. 2; Dry Dock Drafters, 1. Armour's, 1; Lawn Bowlers. 2. Signals, 2; Air Force. 1. 1 OTJowtf '. 214 52 Kinghorn 133 Wick ..!.......:. Low Score 164 ' Handicap 79 Totals 692 143 120 205 180 53 701 164 189 254 99 79 785 The league standing to date Is as follows: W Albert & McCaffery 5 Reddy Kilowatts 5 Air Force . 4 Dry Dock Drafters 4 Armour's 3 Signals 3 Royal Hotel 2 Steel Workers 2 Lawn Bowlers 2 Dry Dork Fitters 2 Sav-Mor Grocery 1 Lipsett's 0 GYROS TO BOWL Following the regular weekly Total G62 134 luncheon tomorrow members of 99 Taxi I 110 the Prince Rupert Gyro Club will Kinslor 206 be the guests of L. M. Asemissen D. Wick 190 35 for a session of bowllns at Max's G. Woodall 182 78 1068 Bowling Alleys. There will UnptiVcr at. thlc lnnptiftnn - - r-- TEN PINS IBASKETBALL COMMENCE 117 Five Teanw Swini Into Action In 175 Another Division Of Bowline 124 Competition 174, 842 1 The Men's Ten Pin Bowling 3 i Bowling League commenced Us 204 season last night, getting off to a 154 good start with five teams In play. 20 Gyro Club and Nine Nine Taxi 263 scored clean sweep three games to 53 nil victories over Dry Dock and 934 Oilers respectively. Knockouts also : played but no opponents put In an appearance. There is an open- ing for two players In the sixth if: team. Games In this league will jj'be played each Monday evening Dry Dock 1 79 Arlington 133 19 Cain 136 P 5 5 Ron 109 Anderson 174 Taylor .' 122 Totals 074 Gyro Club 1 T 1 T 1 LjUlgC Ill 4 Bulger 132 , Forman - 121 , Mutch .....f. 204 Asemissen 148 2.' ,i 2 Total 77G 2 Oilers 1 2'McLeod 101 jArney 140 0 B. Wick 123 ,Dunate 116 ' Morris .182 be no 6. Stiles 149 N. Ounderson 164 i Total 891 BOWLING WINNERS Knockouts- 1 Prize winners at Max's Bowling Schrieber 145 Alleys last week were Dot Ballin- Joe Jack 128 ger in ladies five pins with 286 J. Schroeder 134 and King In men's five pins with W. McAdam 80 385. In ten pins, Jeff Woodall was C. Pederson 182 3 high with 223. Totals 679 281 Tie Old timers, who have tied up to Ogden's for a quarter of a century, know that you're always "sittin' purty" when you're rolling your own with their favourite tobacco. For Ogden's isn't "just another fine cut". It's a distinctive blend of choicer, riper tobaccos. So it's smoother, milder, tastier. Try it once and you, too, will tie up to Ogden's from then on . . . Only the best cgareKe papers "Vogue" or "Cnantecer" are good enough for Ogden's 165 157 110 136 151 719 2 160 155 134 170 164 783 2 153 175 162 141 136 7G7 2 157 181 130 157 204 829 147 143 146 107 180 743 FINE CUT Attention Motorists in me course oi the ast hun mnnths 3 143 173 88 144 169 717 3 150 164 133 165 173 785 3 IS STARTED Scottish Defeats Navy on Opening Inter Services Game. The Inter Services Basketball League got under way last night with a beautiful match between the Canadian Scottish Regiment and the Navy. Both teams played a clean, fast game with a total cf only eleven fouls for the forty, minutes of play. The end of the ursi nan saw me uruiu uru oi fourteen points each, but the Scottish forged ahead in tne last half to win with a score of 3226. Eastman of the Navy, was the star of the evening, scoring a total of 12 points with bis fast, brilliant handling of the ball. Johnnie Comadina refereed the game In a very capable way, He certainly saw every play. The next league game will be played Wednesday when the Signals meet the Dry Docks. Players were: Scottish Cann, 4 1); Bilesky 21; Hurd. 6 (21; Mcintosh, 3; Dem- erse, 1; Wilson, 9; Knight, 8. Navy Frlcke, 2 (2); Crouchec. U; Eastman. 12; McLeod, 3i: iMdntosh, 2; Brown. 4(1): 154 Rathie. 6, 180 Referee J. Comadina. 143! Timekeeper 135 c.A. 162, 777 "-- - 3 183 136 155 175 229 878 3 135 179 102 135 202 753 -C. F. Leslie. Y.M, SAVOY HOT E L Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Princi Rupert up to Off den's ! OGDEN'S camhlp nnnnffomonf f njr v ,W1,",,1' uu service department under tne in Pa "nosS rf SSw h?va COrTp,eteA n.ew staff of first class mechanics and are in a position to render the motoring public of Prince Rupert the very best in automobile repair service. pre-war Flat Rate or $1.50 per hour. 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