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(296) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C (tf To Better Lot of Merchant Seamen OTTAWA ffi-tvew Jeclslation to improve the let of Canadian 1 seamen will be sought from the federal government shortly, the : msr'ne joint counell of the ; Trades and Labor Corifrew of Ci'nr 3a nr.cuncfrd yesterday after a two-day confersnce here. EDINBURGH. t Scottish Command clans to bui'.d a ns".v 500 or 600-bed military hospital here. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, BC Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 SAVOY DOWNS RAINMAKERS KiUakatla Comes to Town And Loses by Single Point A powerful Savoy squad downed the Ba-Me-Hl Rainmakers in a cne-sided affair last nljht at the Civjc Centre by a score of 55 to 32. The game was never In dotfbt with Savoys having their own way for most of the time. Only In the second quarter did the Rainmakers come close and in that quarter Both teams got 14 points apiece. Savoys were smooth and definite in their play whereas the students seemed always to be lost on the floor. The score at the end of the first half of play was 24-17 for the hotclmen but, by the time the play of the second half was over, Bo-Me-Hl was far behind. It seems that "Doc" Montgomery's mcnth3 cf patient coaching came through last night when me &avoy quiniet put on one of the best displays of "block playing" that has been seen here in a very long time. These blocks mere than any other single fac tor Is what seemed to have the hhh school boys stumped. As thte W2s The last game of the current half of the league, most "oeetators will have to walt'vn-t'l the second half starts early In the new year to see this threat to 99 Taxi's supremacy in action. A visiting team from Kltkatla put on a very nne showing apalnst Macey's squad, coming cut on the short end of the 42-41 score. Maceys had things P'cUv much their own way in the first half, coming to the Vfltue- legdin 28-33. But In '.-! v..-nd half the Kltkatla five nut r arcrre bid for victory "-rt twrd rlzht along, outscor-Ing Maceys 18 io 1 In th's ha'f. But time ran ho-t and when on'y one point from evening th'ns up the vHtl- went erH-a closetv fow.it srame. Hlih s-orer for the eame wbs J. Vick- of the Kltkatla team who "ctt"d 19 points followed TMttrnn cf Maceys with "OllllS. by 14 Cnce airaln a determined Wtts & Nlckerson learn dropp;d a hard fousht Junior League rM 'e, this time to the Grotto SS-"). R'-tht to the end of the first half the clothiers fought h?rd and held Grotto to a mere 13 points. In the effect, Grotto n'.v) held Watts ts Nlckerson to t;X.i.X5.....!Jk3iJiJJ3.kiS.i.i.J..Xi..I;.I;3iSi;J,Xj,ii' 13. Going Into the second half .of the ball game, Grotto turned on the pressure and the clothiers fell apart. With Currle and Owens netting 9 and 8 points each they had the nonor of being the high sicrers for the BO-ME-IU Lavigne 9, For- man 5, Hartwlg 5, Ciccone 3, Thompson 2, Skog 2, Flaten 2, Davidson, Intermela 4. Total 32. SAVOY T. Arnev 12. R. Hau- Classified Advertising Paysl BASKETBALL STANDING gan 4. D. Arney. R. Ijolkestart j e a 10, J. Davis 19, M. Hplkestad 10. Bwett sixteen u Total 53. Junior League KITKATLA H. Clifton 8, R. Oamble 1, J. Vickers 19, A. En- nls 5, M, Nelson, A. Vickers 6, S. Robinson 2, J. Nelson. Total 41. MACEY'S J. Haugan 19, B. Pierce 12, E. Pierce 12, A. Arns-Un 2, M. Teng 2, B. Gill, J. James. Total42. WATTS it NICKEDSON Spring 4, Stharff 4, Bill 2, Rateh-fcrd 2, Laurie 4, Kelly 4, Jones, Garner. Mostad. Total- 20. GROTTO Httob 6, Young-man, Currie 9, B. Anderson J, R. Anderson 4, Owens 8, Webster Watson, Johhson, Adolph. Total 32. Ernie Schaaf pounded cut a 10-round decision oyer Max Baer In his first big fight In New York 16 years ago. Three year3 later Schaaf was psunded unmercifully by giant Primo Car -ne-ra and was carried to his cor ner while 20,000 fans yelled "fake." He died In hospital four days later. Senior "A" W. 99 Taxi 11 Rainmakers 9 B.C. Packers 4 Savoy 3 Senior "B" Maceys 8 Oo-cp "5 Port Edward 2 Girls' Leagse Ralnblrds 7 Gyro ?. 7 Grctto 6 Canadian Legion .... 5 Watts & Nlckerson 0 L. 0 '2 7 10 6 10 2 2 6 2 2 3 4 10 P. 11 9 4 3 6 2 2 SHORT SPORT A Harold (Jug) McSpaden of Winchester, Mas3., won the $10 000 open golf tournament at Miami eight years ago. He had a,72-hole score of 275, five under par, one stroke ahead of Henry Picard of Hershey Pa. CASSIAR DOCKS 2 DAYS AHEAD Anticipating the possibility that he might have to make an extra run to the Inlands to handle Christmas traffic, Capt. Lome Godfrey brought the Un!cn steamer Cassiar to port here at 7:30 this morning, two days ahead cf its regular schedule. The vessel left Vancouver on Saturday and called at south Queen Charlotte Islands point3 where they picked up GO loggers 1 " OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ARE WONDERFUL . . . THEY INDICATE GOOD TASTE AND GIVING LASTING COMFORT as passengers for Prime Rupert. fno rt t.h ; -isspne-pra lire pon- . " - -- ' f- " I tinuing on to !;tncouver to spend the Christmas season when the logging camps are closed down. However, since traffic conditions do not make an extra trip to the south Islands necessary, the Cassiar will remain here until Friday when it will make its usual trip to'Massett ano Port Clements. Crew of the Cassiar reported a quiet trip and said that, in spite of gale warnings, the vessel niade good time from Classified Advertising Paysl iM.xa3.5Aiij-jiJi.3iS).J,i.5i..;.i.Ji.Jii'' I CHRISTMAS DECORATING B You can beautify everything in the homeM w with these three Satin-Rio finishes; ifo Satin-Glo Enamel Satiti'Glo Finish $atin-Glo Varnish iThompson Hardware Co., Ltd. k VP Phone 101 O. 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A time to give, a time to get, A time for fun. and laughter... Here's wishing you that kind of time: Cood cheer for ever after! v- 20 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES AND LARGE TUBE GILLETTE SHAVING CREAM A handsomely packaged, practical gift that will brighten his Christmas morning and many mornings afterwards. For with this combination gift of 20 Gillette Blue Blades and a big tube of Gillette Shaving Cream, he's all set for one smooth, comfortable shave 33 after another. In gift package . . . only ' See other Gillette Gift Sets at your dealer's, 981 and $2.50 BlUt BIADIS RAZORS SHAVING CREAM PRACTICAL Gift Suggestions FOR . MEN Dressing Gowns Pajamas Belts - Suspenders Gloves Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Biltmore Hals Better Quality . . Better Value BUY AT Fraser & Payne 7 A m J V DON'T LET ' YOUR ORDERS GO TOO LATE! ' Orders are piling up and the supply situation is not so good. 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