Z . a h “4 %% = , rs ‘= 2? . ; . ; : ry ~ » ” ? -s . s% » ‘ : as - oe ) A rt, ‘i a” 5 eee Pace Frm G44 badd Dewe m oe - — Hong § SPORT NEWS BROCKLESBY AREGOING [7 __} IS SPEAKER Peeonas = OVERSEAS) CE, SKATER EMPRESS PHELAN TO o2xneczezecee EE oe = DEFEATED MOVE EAST? &2"s°S< © ine ciaieueen OUTFITS Satan F Vr. and Mrs. Olef Hanson Amons ws Tete. esting ‘address outlining the his- Jewelers Win Junior Bifliard League Reported That University of Wash-)|-o:. of the local Biological Station} ne ” yey coal ? . Tourney—Cold Storage ington Coach May Ge te land telling of the work it has ac- | 3 : ~ ET egleaties Just Arrived Now on Top Chicago i -omplished ' ' , eens > Amone the many problems the} oe ; eg " } Puesda ( N Si te } tation -natl. solved he mentioned The postponed Junior Bilitard SEATTLE, Déc. 8:—t was're- : : 99 } ; ; i. a ‘he work that h ed to the dis- League fixture of November 22 has‘ported here yesterda hat Jimmy | ee Limited enroute for Halifax WE SHARPEN SKAT he U covery of the high vitamin con-| ‘ + Re emetes been fina conmipleted with Doug Phelan ef coach of the Univ ar oi ¥ Fat eit a s Limite rou 1 Hal : ES Frizzell, Empress, losing to 3. Suth-| sity of Washington football squad,!'¢at of canned salmon: Phils con- E n BY Pia braves ¢ ‘ ; Se 172 to 900 in tl rad b ff ; sai od itained vitamin D so essential to] erland, Jewelers, 173 to 2 fered a similar post at n liner “¢ i ' -_————__ ho formation. He also spoke of} ae final postported game, the Jewel-{fthe University of Chicago in suc- — - E : . : thenbur nd en ; so ; a research work in halibut liver oi ; . ers thus winning the tournanient) cession to the veteran Alonzo Stagg : , j rman Lioy line I i] Kinds of S] toh DY : ' 4 ‘ A elg s which is rich in vitamin A. The ge e score of 923 to 861. | whe ired reeentl Phelan did!. ' Germa u F , a 4 . r ell BEEN DECIDED “ ament scheduled for not nfirm the report but mit- me ; : trie . S ing yids. The speaker Tues night four games'ted that he was avine for the | t ' 7 : ; , . ... ge Samples of paint made witt. pil i were played, Les Canadiens taking east on Sunday a: would stop off ~~ eo Previees te recent. fr NEW: YORK. D 1 k ne : Ce es re a ne a ts search, vaint made with this oilimier Gi Mining ‘ i = KA | EN HARDW The h dua sults were as fol- Pheiat me here from Purdue . : ites , p -ople k f A oe ated - 2090 : . was insatisfactory. Now paint} nounce jar | ?Svs ; ows nm iv na his U -year contract ‘r i » tts 2 ticipati : a % ” made in this manner has a perfect | quarterly vider f ee ( . . 24), atenerbeens 4 : aw ; i ‘ , Nick Chenoski, Empress, 195; | with Washington is about C2! nish an@ ia very durable. This|per share, payable ad ' : 3 Window Glazing ’ Frank Aldridge, Les Canadiens, 200. | pire. He led the University of Wash- : r : 4 . , +H All parts of west f , Phone —3 We Del — 2 vil could also be used in the manu-/ shareholder f rec De url Batt, 163; Pete Pritchard,/imeton to fourth place in the Pa- : ell represen te E 2 ete Prichard : facture of patent leather. This new} 15 200 cific Coast conference this season ee led "tr ; e system would élimtinate cracking of : pet Douglas Friczell, 146 ; ut- ; ; : Jnion \ steamer Ventu" Capt..the “Gripshoim” are O : Doug) Frizzell, i4 W. E. Ha ‘the leather. se commonly exp Union tea ‘ p ; , . son, 200 ; : with | ernest Georgeso! s due at! MP. for Ske i } ; _ +a jienced. Further experiments wit! rs ET ae or Pas ces ” : i ‘ ay \iex Mu Mai colg J. Marchelion, 183; O. Antonell piichard ofl have shown how it| 2isht tonig! ym the south a fr a 3 : aa Ne ; 201 7 ’ ‘ ll] sail about ar ir late n Edmontor may be used for may purposes . me of Owen 5 . * return to Vancouver and wa} While fe : tre : : . i Owe! ome v te c such as tobacco pouches, shorten- |’ er retu! * : : : at ) ‘ Strach emains pig » menhahia that |polmt \ not be returt ¢ , . in : s ave i : : ing, etc. It was very probable tha | points In the tournament of November oo : . ; plichard oil would supersede t " 9 between Jey rs and Les Cana- eee : , oe ' ‘ a : . ton seed oil and so add another in- S = s the gan fS. Jurmain vs. A.. University of Seuthern Califernia dustry to British C . ' r }~i>s . 2ustry to tLisn iur la ' — . Strachan is st outst anding Gives Coach Heward Jones Job another problem Mr. Br esbr The leagu dine date is as For Another Five Years py r : it Ne ee ok. ae ae ; wi S pre [ iOWS ps 2 : : : is lorati n of halibut 4 wW G Tp Ay LOS ANGELES i S Chief a @ bho tad » bh : , Luis Irom sf iSfir AnKS e . ‘ i oe - , oS ae oe teresting work is now being done Empress 5 4574 8915) ¥ersity of Southern California, ha- alientag @ teftrid THA? @ s Canadiens acon (Bek ital Ghamntine af Baritie Costti ga sebgignn whag thay is \ 4, 3 a Canadien : i > — a : oe ific Ast | nable of eping fish edible for a y ‘ pwele 5 7 17}conference foot ho \ ) ewelers 408 efi ees ewan, © ase 8 meer time so that it may be : : , , , hie m A ; with Notre Dame this Saturday. was nstead of express as it is at pre- < . anded another five-year itract aia Se ie - I = ann Pee SUE SOREN ent. Work done by the engineer ; , 7 ster Ga ne denartment has 1 an ENJO y ED .: esent contract, under) vost efficient methods of building re ves a sa \ f $)2.- . - — . lary of $1 efrigeration plants. Mr. Brocklesby shenachitnie ear, has still another year xnlained how a taree surface area , a } ee! hine f sl} Many Out on Smooth Sheet of lee! 0 go. He has been coaching football | ,¢ coils at a relatively hig at Morse Creek Last Evening |‘ 41 years and this 1s NiS|:omperature is more efficient tha: season with the Trojans. He chen ears of age ace coil area at very low cocling temperature This First skating of the season was eople last; ; work. he claimed. wotla lead | nieht on the Gyr 6 fink b vat nid ean En lan d D f t igreat saving in the overation of Mo: Creek dam. There a g an e ea $ imodern refrigeration systems smooth sheet of ‘ix siaies and On behalf e the association. Mr many enjoved e winter pastime. | Austria Soccer Joh s m red t hearty vote of With the « snap cantinuing t namiks be accor ded | the speaker for local skaters will also be visiting 7 Wed sd y™ ting address the Salt Lak d Oliver Lake it eam ne a eee a STAMFORD BRIDGE, Ene., De vaca of Band lefeated Austria by.a cot 4 w 8 yearns io mtet-| Members Enjov WALES = IRELAND S Social Evenine W. Cavalier defeated J. Elliott tn -} SPORT CHAT bn nee the final « of a ciahed tournament! WREXHAM Wales, Dee. 8:- Pollowing the regular nr at the Beach Pool Room at Anyox, Wales trounced Ireland 4 to 1 here} meeting last evening. members which was mpleted last week.) yesterday international soccer.)the Prince Rupert Boys’ Band Par- The two pi rs were very evenly nt Association enjoyed a la matched inckn won third evening in the Armory. Cards wer pla in the tournament whieh at Li fj employed Have ! jayed and the winners were: I tracted much inter he pos ties’ first. Mrs. Jack Ivarson: Cor sibility that another one will be Weekly Meeting a9 on oe Tuck; men’s first irranged a onsoliatwon Mrs. H 8 Eastman MAOE IN The Anvox Elks’ Lodee is hold Tl -«e on Retief ‘tastensted te Quit! After rds. refreshments were CANADA ing its annual turkey shoot at the Work Until Adequate Allow- jserved with Mrs. Jack Ivarson ter town today and tomorr ance is Made lel : * . Fund: rat from these an: i me Deteai t the meeting wa * 25 Times a Winner ng toniaade -ainiote ain “gr A good attendance of members | ; urgely of routine nature. The / Pe i “ present at the weekly wnem- wad at a . , *.e Brother Bi n relief work in ar , band was repor ») be making 9 ( t t T T t around the smelter town. The ev-j}"” a m a ° ns ms was One d progress under Bandmaster uM ompe | ive one es s! ent have been very papular in the /*°¢ ‘"4@* mer work for clothing | Rabert Greenfield nast and it xpected this {discontinue until such time as ede- eee gift which the family is sure to welcome : : relief nt he - will be equ . — inted. The cont with enthusiasm—a General Electric Radio. winner of tone nitte was instructec interview | tests. So we urge you to tune in with aGeneral Electric and “Believe Ww Sargent. youngest son of *¢ Government Ag regarding Your Own Ears”. Hear a tone that willthrill you with its beauty Mr. and M “R 8S Sarcent of Ha- ‘his matter Canadian Pacific and truthfulness . .. enjoy radio entertainment as never be fore! zelton and nephew of — s AM rare see TO BRITAIN Time after time in competitive tone tests General Electric Rudio Barbeau of this city i : BADMINTON AND THE . received more votes than all the other sets combined ... sweeping active part in the activitie oes aa victories which point to General Electric as the one set must Players’ Club at the Unive shied CONTINENT likely to give you the true-to-life tone you want in a radio. ritis) ) rt here ic «a “ar w ; z » e ~ . ‘ . B Columbia where he i 4 Divis ision ; orld’s Greatest Travel System General Electric Radios are very moderately priced—table mod . stucer He has made his appear Dec. 12—PRE & Ang No. 2 vs ; : ns cova’. entediienidiitn and: Gh - tn ° vs. CNR PROM SAINT JOHN AND HALIFAX oar *P vey gem — from $89.50. Any G-E dealer ‘ ee Ti ae Oe Gens, AUPE. ay. 2 * m T he will be pleased to demonstrate these sets to vou—hear them and es . . iS reported ¢ ve acquitted him- Skeena No. 1 vs. Rupert; CNR No. 1} i a o.-% Belfast, Liverpool : . oo aanene ‘3 ay ec 23. x-Feb. 10 Montrose make your own tests, Then make your selection for Christmas now self splendidly vs. PRE. & Ang +X-Dec. 30, x-Jan. 27 Montclare —s Jan. 6, Feb. 3 Monte a Absolutely fair tests. Each time a General Electric « G-E MODEL J-105 - itealm ss pitied against three 3 x-Jan, 14 Duchess of Atholl other popular makes costing the same a4, or more than the G-K All te $149 ~¢@ Jan. 20. Feb. 17 Duchess of York hidden by a screen. No trade names mentioned each referred to by, 8 se x-Oalis at Glascow-L } number only, and operated by an itidependent servic an. Listener Complete with 10 New T { N ION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED HONOI ULD ane 1. : compared the tone and voted by seeret ballot. . oe — : Ox ca te Type Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver . 4 hs ° é A. TSS. CARDENA EVERY TUESDAY, 1 30 PM , CHINA - MANILA ‘ t ‘ Via Oct lle a Wayvoints a Vv er I irsday efterncan. FROM VANCOUVER AND EK ! K¢ ; R j TSS. VENTURE EVERY THURSD AY MIDNIGHT. VICTORIA , Arriving Vencouver Sunday m orning | x-Dee 17 Empress of Canada ' } Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Ali@t Arm. Anyox, Stewar ud Naas | Dec. 31 Empress of Russia AN r River points, Sunday. ¢ pm x-Jan. 14 Empress of Japan a tm FULL-R GE RADIO SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATE, ROUND TRIP, PRINCE Toon, = ne a ree of Asia i ” RUPERT TO VANCOUVER, $32. a oa ) On sale Nov. 10 to Feb @, return limit March 31, 1993 i Canadian Australian Line | satiate i alia aa F ‘ « Further information regarding all seflings and tickets at — | AUSTRALIA ~- For Sep oF sito o VRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second A venue. 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