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Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carviers DAILY EDITION SIR RICHARD AT THE CONFERENCE Sir Richard McBride is today interprovincial attending . the conference at Ottawa, with the other premiers. tish Columbia has not special question harmony with the general benefit of all. But, when he takes his seat with the other premiers today, along Richard's government, Bri- dealt with and a hundred thou- any sand dollars a year for to submit to that body, but it is the proper thing that our premier should be in attendance at a confer- ence of that nature and should show a disposition to work in authorities of the other provinces for the ae 27 mds ces, of better for terms was decided as special This Sir lion, adequate this province . upon the point, although he with him his expert on question. 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He made a great many plays in this series that the spee- tators in the stands may have jmissed, bul which were very ap- parent to me. Besides, his individual work, he PHON var i : E 26 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. keeps the club on edge and|that Bayley is at his best when Held in Hays Bldg, 245 2nd Aye. Second Ave, and Sixth St ~and : thinks for many of the othér|boxing at this mark. White has puny bone pit wpene 109 Complete Line of — ———— SE players. He is a steady and bril-| whipped some good boys and fig- the morning service. Tes- » SUPPL IES - Ke liant -fielder, getting balls that | ures on adding Bayley to his dave ks SME ‘Reading vanes eer co., BUILDERS no other second baseman would | list, He is an Englishman by Oe Lomare my ny Fraser ana Sixth Sts. WESTHOLME LUMBER C0., Limited S try for. He is also one of the | birth but emigrated to America holidays from 2 p. m. to Phone 7 Phone 186 fastest thinkers I have ever | several years ago, During his + cr saab —— area - — _ — oes —o -——¢ EDDIE COLLINS THE BEST BALL PLAYER SAYS GIANT'S LEADER TRIBUTE ACCORDED TO PHILADELPHIA'S STAR 2nd SACKER — COLLINSWINS MORE GAMES FOR HIS CLUB THAN TY COBB watched, judging plays and ex- jecuting them with great accur- jacy. his fielding he is | easily the most dangerous hitter jon the club, as is shown by his 'work in the series just closed. They may talk about Baker and the rest of them, but Collins is the most dangerous in a pinch.” Besides JOE BAYLEY MATCHED TO FACE JACK WHITE Victoria Boxer Will Take on the Chicago Lightweight on November 1st Special to The Daily News.) Vancouver, Oct. 25—Joe Bay- ley, of Victoria, former light- weight champion of Canada, and Charlie White of Chicago, one of the fastest little lightweights in the game in a fifteen round con- test at the old Saturday, November Arena ist, will |be the next attraction for boxing Steveston on jenthusiasts. Morris Condon, re- jpresenting the Victoria boy, and White got together and signed articles for the bout and the pair should put up just about as fast a bout as has been staged around here. Condon stated that his protege has been out in the woods for the past month roughing it and that he would appear a different boy allogether from the lad who lost the championship to Vaise. Joe will enter the ring in better condition for this bout than any time yel ,according to his mana- ger. The pair will box at even weights as White can easily make 130 while coast enthusiasts know _—<—<<—_$—————— career in the ring White has tet and beaten Owen Moran, Johnny Kilbane, Sammy Trolt, Joe Man- dot, Boyo Driseoll, Frankie Con- ley and a host of other good boys. If Bayley is successful in beating White, Condon intends challenging Frenchie Vaise for the Canadian championship. Scandinavian Society Dance In St. Andrew's Society Hall, Wednesday, October 29th. Danc- ing commences at 9 p.m. Re- freshments. Westholme orches- tra. Gentlemen $1.00, , Ladies free. 250-253 1836 rae BANK or 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TT Years in Business. CAPITAL ANO SURPLUS OveR $7,600,000. Bank Money Orders Are Safe And Convenient If you want to send any sum up to Fifty Dollars, to any point in Canada, Yukon excepted, or to any of the principal cities of the United States, buy a Money Order at any Branch of the Bank of British North America. The cost in trifling. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. 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