8 Prlii rr Uiiprrr pa Hp jQrius Thursday. December 13, 1945 ARTIST -PACKERS .LONDON 0 B. Robshow, chairman of Derby County F.C., says olubs will have to increase admission charges If the entertainment tax .remains at the present level. WEST WICKHAM, Kent, Eng. 0 John Donald Anderson died November 6, 1932, aged eight. Every year his grandmother, Mrs. H. Anderson, 70. of London, places on his grave a wreath shaped like a birthday cake, with nine flower candles for the ninth birthday he never had. For fast, easy shaves that are smooth and refreshing, no it ptys to use the "blade with the sharpest edges ever honed. Blue Gillette Blades the For extra shavihg luxury prepare your beard with Gillette Shaving Cream . 331 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam. pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Gift Suggestions . . For Comfort in the ' HASSOCKS OTTOMAN COFFEE TABLES MAGAZINE RACKS (glass) Watch Our Window of Toy on Monday, December FURNITUM TAFT NOVELTIES OUR PRICES LEAD IN BOWLING Artists and Packers are leading the Prince .Rupert Dry Dock Bowling League at the East End Recreation Hall. Close behind are Accountants, Tigers and Traffic all tied for third place. The .high three-game scoring team Is Tigers with 3085 while Artists have rolled ihe high single game of 1129. Individual leaders: Three games, Fletcher Hemmons, 788; single, H. J.. Boyd, 312; average, J. Paul, 217. The team standings. W. L. Artists 12 9 Packers 12 '.. Accountants 11 10 Tigers 11 10 Traffic CNJt Jl 10 Alley Cats 10 11 Caulkers- 9 12 Riveters 8 13 FLAME THROWERS MAY AID SPORT NEW YORK Several of the American Soccer League clubs are in the market for Army and Marine flame throwers. There's doubt that other sports promoters will also seek the lethal machines which helped bring the Japs to their knees. The managers of the league's two Maryland representatives, the Baltimore Americans and the Baltimore Soccer Club, as well as Erna Schwa rcz of the New York Americans and Johnny Slavin of the' Brookhat-tan Soccer Club, are convinced flame throwers will be the answer to their weather problems. Last season inclement weather caused several post-nonements which crippled the league schedule. "Most of our trouble stems from the condition of the playing field," Slavin said. "A flame thrower could clear a pitch of snow and ice and dry It In little time." NOTICE ALL PROPERTY HOLDERS In' order to enable the Canadian Legion to extend their premises to take care of the new Veterans, who are now returning to us, we earnestly request that you make sure that .you get out to vote, and that you vote in favour of the .Plebicite which Is being put up for consideration on Thursday next. Show Your Appreciation to the Boys by Voting "YES." CANADIAN LEGION (B.E.S.L.) No. 27 (289) . Home! s:t 75 .SS8iO Jjil I.IKJ '.$!,- Specials 17 & ODOWES (Formerly J, H. Mair) ARE RIGHT The gift every woman or child loves to receive. if THOUGHTFUL AND APPRECIATED All colors and sizes available in our fine stock. FASHION FOOTWEAR Next to Variety Store (A. 3. Dominate) RED WINGS AND BRUINS JN TIE BOSTON W Detroit Red Wings arid Boston Bruins played to a 2-all draw In a National Hockey League fixture last night and .the result was to tighten up the .race for the leadership in the standing. The Red Wings are now but two points behind the leading Montreal Canadiens while the Bruins are on even looting with the Chicago Black Hawks for third place. Far .be-lcw the .New York .Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs share cellar honors. The league standing to date: WD.L FA Pt' Canadiens ;10 0 5 50 38 20 Detroit 8 2 4 4' .30 18 Chicago 8 ;1 6 68 5.7 17 Boston ., 7 3 4 51 46 17 Hangers 4 1 10 33 52 9 Toronto 4 1 12 43 65 9' MIXED BOWLS AT EAST END Shamrocks, with a narrow margin of one game over Poppies, are leading the Mixed Bowling League at the East End Recreation Hall while Roses, Lilies and Pansies are close behind in a tie for third place. Ladies' high three-game scorer is Mrs. Sutherland with 585 with R, Rennie topping the men with 795. Mrs. Lawrence has the high individual score of 282 for ladies with F. Howarth in ihe lead for the men with 326. .High .average scorer for ladies is Mrs. Sutherland with 163 while A. Lawrence tops the men with 209. The league standing: W. L. Shamrocks 15 9 Poppies , 14 10 Rcses 13 11 Lilies 13 11 Pansies 13 11 Petunias 12 12 Violets 12 12 Buttercups 11 13 Daisies 11 13 Pusev Willows 11 13 Thistles 9 15 i Tulips 9 15 Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) 1 THURSDAY P.M. P.M. 4 :Q0 Boston "Pops" Orch. 4:30 Artie Shaw's Orch. .5:00 Vocal Varieties 5:30 .Remember 5:45 .Platter Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Perry Como 6:30 People Ask 6:45 To be .announced 7:00-CBC News 7:15-CBC News Round-up 7:30 Panorama 8:00 Winnipeg Drama 8:30 Servicemen's Forum 9:00 Music to Remember 9:30 Isabelle McEwan Sings 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Les Paul Trio 10:30 Benny Goodman's Orch, 10:45 Organ Reveries 11 :C0 Silent IFRIDAY A.M. A.M. 7:30 "Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Breakfast Club 8:30 ,Music if or Moderns 8:45 Morning Song 9:00 BBC News NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 Steamship tan Service from Prince Rupert to OCEANFALLS POWELL RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY 'TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE in SpoMits I baseball's big deague mag nates, meeting .in Chicago, have turned thumbs down on the Pacific Coast league's application to become a third major diamond loop. It was a surprise announcement, but the National and American League leaders tempered it a bit by adding that they recognized the Pacific organization as a "potential major league territory" and offering it the services of a co-operating committee, If the P.C.L. should desire it. Night baseball got a going-over during Tuesday's session of the major leagues' Chicago confab. Club owners spent part of the day behind closed doors iighting out the squabble, and.j announced .they were still fight ing it but when they had to call time to get ready for their clam bake as guests of Commissioner Happy Chandler with whom some of them Jiaven'c.secn eye-to-eye in recent months. As a result, ,the battle over the are-light play goes before the Joint meeting. It may .give Chandler his first Important baseball decision to make since he became commissioner last spring. Pitcher Ted Lyons of the Chicago White' Sox is g'olng back to the firing line next year, even though he will be 45. years old in three weeks. White Sox officials offered Lyons a contact as coach. But he insisted that he can still take a turn, on the pitcher's mound, so the Sox management said he would get the chance. In Ogden, Utah, the Boston Braves' rookie pitcher, B. E. Singleton, has been sentenced to 60 days in jail for striking a man during an argument. Forty-seven days of the .sentence were suspended after Singleton pleaded guilty to a charge of battery. Former Mayor Jimmy Walker of New York has been namnd SCOTTY'S Old Country , Fish and Chips Comer of Third Avenue and Sixth Street FISH AND CHIPS TO TAKE HOME Phone 861 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert SHOP EARLY FOR REST SELECTION ifo CHRISTMAS GIFTS PHONE 775 CLOSE RACE BOWLING The Head Pinners defeated the league leading Chinese Youth Association two games to one and are now one game behind C.Y.A. in the Mixed Bowlin? League at Rex alleys. Fraser & Payne whitewashed the Jokers in three games and are now tied for third place with the Midgets who were defeated two games to one by McMeekin's. De Jong's defeated Pool Engineers three games to nil. The-league standings: W. L. CYlA 19 ,5 Head Pinners 18 , 5 Midgets 14 10 Fraser & Payne 14 10 McMeekin's 10 14 De Jong's 8 16 Jokers 7 17 Post Engineers 6 18 the 1945 winner of the Edward J. Nell memorial plaque, which is given annually to the person regarded as having done the most for boxing during the year. The award .is voted annually by the LN'ew York boxing writers. ' Louis B. Mayer's three-year-old filly Busher has.besn named "horse of the year" by a .Baltimore racing magazine (Turf and Sport Digest). All, but 15 of the 140 experts polled cast their ballots for Busher. Hockey encounters Tuesday night saw the Gait Red Wings achieve the most startling upset of the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior "A" season when they subdued Toronto St. Miihael's College; 5-4. It was the first time Gait has beaten St. Mikes on. home ice. Over .In the Provincial Hockey League, the Vlctoriavllle Stars strengthened their hold on second place in the loop with a 6-5 victory over the Cornwall Cougars. And in a New Brunswick Junior exhibition game, Saint John and Moncton fought to a 2-2 tie. OPEN FROM 5 P.M. TO 6 A.M. 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Con MV 3.R.X. . .19 Cariboo Quartz a 2.90 Dentonia 2912 Grull Wihksne 32 Hedley Mascot 1.53 Mlnto - 07fe Pcnd Oreille 2.75 Pioneer 6.55 Premier Border 09 Premier Gold 2.58 Privateer 69 Reno 08 Salmon Gold .-. 17 .Sheep Creek 1.68 Taylor Bridge 33 Vananda 47 Congress -.. .11 Pacific Eastern 091-2 Hedley Amalgamated 06 Taylor Windfall .06 Toronto Beattle 1.32 Buffalo Canadian .40 Cons. Smelters ..... 78.50 Olant Yellowknife 7.75 Hardrock 99 Kerr Addison 16a Little Long Lac .' 2.80 , Madsen .Red Lake .4.15 Macleod Cockshutt 3.50 Donalda 1.30 Moneta 65 Pickle Crow 4.35 Joliet Quebec 67 San Antonio , 5.85 Sterrltt Gordon 80 Steep Rock .- 2.75 Senator 'Rouyn 1.33 Homer 30 Jacknife 31 Bobjo 20 God's Lake .......1 57 Lynx 31 Osisko 1.29 Advertise in the Daily News J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! tf nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 999 V V V V V V V V V FURNITURB V V V if V V V if if a if if it y if if n v if if if if u CAM) OFTIIANKS Friends of the late John Vilech .wish to express appreciation to the mayor and city council as well as all others for their kindness and consideration during the indisposition and illness and following the death of deceased. HELP WANTED WANTED Hotel maid, steady work, good living conditions. 714 Fraser Street. (289) WANTED Experienced stenographer, shorthand essential. Permanent position. W. H. Malkln Co. Ltd. (tf) WANTED WANTED TO RENT House, close in, by quiet couple, no children. Permanent residents. Box 63 Daily News. (289) WANTED 2165 voters to exercise their franchise on Thursday, Dec. 43. Apply polling station, 3rd Ave. at Bus Stop, (288) WANTED TO BUY House, close in. by quiet couple, no children. Permanent residents. Box 63 Daily News. 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Please do not ask for credit FOR SALE FOR SALE Cedar chest-, mantel radio, baby bugtv Box 60 Dally "News. 293 FOR SALE Chesterfield, che-p for quick sale. Phone Blue 718 after 6. 2fJ9 FOR SALE Two-room cubin. $175. Apply 19 Cow Bay (290 ; FOR SALE 30:30 rifle. i;nap. 801 Borden Street (289; FOR SALE Boy's C.C.M. doublL bar bicycle, A-l condlUcn. Phone Red 123 alter C 0 t:iock 29 FOR SALE Kitchen dinette sot one piano. Apply 99 Tax) 290 FOR SALE Roller canarlr i, club rung, males, $10. Good sinner Phone Blue 519 after 6 o uc-k Box 315. 290 FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave West (394 FOR SALE New and Used fur . nlture. Some of U S. 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FOR SALE Two wood aiid co: ranges; two electric rante--radlo and gramaphone Sell or trade. 714 Fraser St:re 289 PERSONAL DRESSMAKING, draperies and alterations. Phone Green 73b. ' (294) n ; Perfect ;.i Gift A li (j For Your Home i's t' ti 1' I: i '". I" ti A ti K The thoughtful, lasting i ti ii present that li everyone H a enjoys. ti THIRD AVENUE X SWAP 30-foot troller Georgina, DRESSMAKING Coat:, and 12 h.p. dlesel englne'for-car; dresses remodeled. Phone Red no older than 1936' model. 773, (290) Apply Box 62 Dally News. iiVc (292) itiMJLIta FOR SALE Sealed tenders will IOCT, LOST AND AVn pniTvn FOUND received j,y the under. LOST - Admiral pocket watch 'g"e ilLn$l chasfi of the Wednesday , evening. Please fasWr . pur phone Black .347. (290)1 fm?5"x3'f'' an?TppweS by FbUND-Man's wrist watch. 7 HP. Vulcan engine. Terms Owner may have same by call- strictly cash. Hlghc :t or any ing at the Daily News and tender not necessarily accept paying for this advertisement. ed- Boat mW be viewed where (291) now moored in small cove back ; of Wolf Island at Salt Lakes FOUND Key on chain. Owner Norman A. Watt. Administrator may have same by calling at of the Estate of Guntaf E: the Dally News and paying trom, deceased, Prince Rupert for this advertisement. (tf) (295) l RADIO SERVICE radio service Have your Fresh Local Raw and radio serviced before the Pasteurized MILK Christmas season. Phone 6 a,n? elated i1 Radio nmtmbei Technicians vf ,the Ass?,; will VALENTIN DAIRY call at your home. McRae PHONE 657 Bros. Ltd. . The & Anderson LIMITED GOODS, HARDWARE, FURNITURE