Saturday. December 21, 1610. TBI? DAILY JRV7tl LONDON. December 21 (CP) i - -L.1N.K. Traill Wake, wukb. m of the uir Northampton- There'll Always I? ijoan ,an wonnampton- For For th. the f.- r.w Reecras SPORT CHAT k4 shire Society, protested: Lat the waste paper salvaee Mondar w Welniay . s and 6 Frl- n n Be A Scotland nn At - pjn. rewrus wi. xtuLwiK; morougn. Tiio..- , . . ness. vuien yu want a Reliable TAXI Service From per set Nanaimo-Wcllington liulkley Valley Alberta Minchead Soolless ,, iiiursaays and 8atnrda 11 pa. , Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 13 24 IIour Service at Regular Rates S-Si I North Star Bottling Works ft a 5 MacKenzies Furniture "A Good Place to Buy" : Only 4-picce Bedroom Suites Arrived-very suitable tor your Christmas and New Year Gift Wc aak you to drop in at our store during the Holiday Season It I'ays to Always Uuy the Best Fuel Albert & McCaf fery, Ltd. PHONE 116 PHONE 117 CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave riUNCE. RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River ""WINTER EXCURSION FAKE, to VANCOUVER and WETUBN A Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 28th, 1941. mA iHJ Final return limit March 31st, 1941 For Full Information and ReservaUon, etc. Call ,,'r Write CITV TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 2C0 Prince Rupert Air Lines Trans-Canada Agents for 2 hthe three hosts of (innn cheeri! Lime r -r Buckingham Ginger Ale Rickey Crush Pints $1.00 DOZEN Plus 25c Deposit Order Through Your Dealer Lithiated Lemon Soda iu H lllHHhfel :. . Ilftr : srsw'J $a M BB1 4 VrfllV.J('7;.n ,':..' 11 lTv' 'Hhr-mrr 885.00 9, 9 9 Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue ik yk. - .... w 'i Association football, beset by war problems, has run up against a snag that may lead to the London clubs quitting league play after the New year. The roof spotter system, expected to help draw larger crowds, came and went after only a week's trial. As an experiment It was a success and probably would have been adopted for all league games by the Football Association but the Tovernment refused to lift Its ban on play during alerts. The Min istry of Home Security reaffirmed Its stand that all sports must be suspended when air raid warnings sound. The official viewpoint was that the risk of bombs falling on a crowd of spectators did not Justify continuing play. It Is understood that the main reason for the ministry's action was the possibility of a wild rash for shelters when the spotter's warning was given and the likelihood of casualties beln? caused before all the people could reach them. Press comment on the decision was divided, some papers supporting the ministry and others sparing r-o criticism. It generally was agreed, however, that, unless something it done to bring back the crowds, war time football in London wlR die a natural death. The situation In the provinces, where air raids are less frequent, Is not so serious. In London, however, scarcely a Saturday passes without at least one afternoon warning. There's no v ay . of knowing how long the alert wlllj last but more than one same has' had to be abandoned because dart- ' ness came before the "raider i passed" signal. Spectators, with no fct-1 surance that they'll see more than a few minutes' play, have been stay- p f j , f r ingathome. Millwall, which a year Oea LtlUetS HaVC ago piayea to crowds crowas oi of 15)00, is mo, had had 500 fans at a Important London drew fewer than 150,000 spectator in peacetime, had a gross attend ance of 5.0Q0. second half of the season, Inviting local amateur teams to play with them. By arranelne such a com- may see no more football after January 1 unless teams do as Clapton Orient did in a game against Queen's Park Rangers. Unable to field a full squad, Manager W. Wright appealed to the crowd of 200 for four volunteer players. Three were chosen from the 20 who came forward and Wright kept goal himself. Orient lost the game 3-0 but their perseverance in keeping col ors flying won them the praise of all English football supporters. Pro fessional football doesn't exist on praise, however, so the conference of London managers Is belna await ed with more than usual interest. ARROW BUS Time Table Effective Dec. 2 PHONE 459 Leaves Leaves Post Office Seal Cove AM. A.M. 7:25 7:40 8:15 C:30 10:00 10:30 11:30 12:00 Sat. Only Sat. Only P.M. P.M. 12:30 1:00 P.M. P.M. 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:10 6:30 6:30 6:45 7:30 3:00 9:30 10:00 10:20 11:00 11:30 11:45 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:30 5:00 7:00 7:30 10:20 11:00 Arrangements may be made for Special Trips or Parties Mumm I A tasty 11 table Wine- II II Cocktail II II Ingredient SI PflARL TAWNY I A PORT Wine 11 delicious flavor II 90 1 26 0Z. BOTTLE I l CO-OPERATIVE 1 WINE GROWERS l V ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA JJ This idvcrtiwmrni is rut published o dispbyrd by the Ljnor Control Board 01 by the Government British Columbia JSSSSttSS Christmas Party Representatives of the London Happy Affair Last Nifbt in Gaily Decorated Hall af Naval Headquarters Members ol the local Sea Cadet 'P- ir xriends. the party r .. " " , ' ' .numbering about sixty couples, en- etic : are expected to drop out of Joyed a happy pre-Christmasdanc- xsl a Vu t 13 1Juna ,ng party last night at naval head- and other clubs may follow suit It quarters. The decorations were an has been suggested that the London outstanding feature and the scene jirlclubs form their own leaiip for ti'-- . . - - . a mux, VlUjM7UV SZlfl 111 III I keeping with the season. The hall was adorned with flags, evergreens and numerous festoons of colored petition there would be more local lights. The central theme was tuiur to uk games ana ngnier ;rav elllng expenses. huge Christmas tree also gaily de corated. Daneln?' urns In full enrlnff fmm a If n0 solution Is found Londoners lD.m. until shortlv aftpr tnVhf Excellent music was furnished Raw Furs We Have Orders For and rjequire Immediately 3000 Marten, 500 Lynx, 200 Fisher 5000 Mink and 25,000 Weasels In order to secure these articles for our customers, we are prepared to pay you more money uian anyone else. We have SPECIAL ORDERS for Dark and Dark Brown Marten and Small Dark and Dark Brown Fishers and we are prepared to pay you SPECIAL PRICES for these two articles. 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