WE ae y — Shia arched’ cous lil ; MINN ol ; oie rn ™ ne cdasicidiiisailiileasniaaill a : ee : : é =P ROGRAM Eczema On hn iN BURDOCK For Five y : Mrs Andrew Volk Cats ; ew of I he Spot ° ENJOYED (ee Oe ees rt or — E eee far es ws S - Presbyterian “Mission Bund and % () f , [) T tried all’ tie sani te md Sunday-Sehoo! Observed Chrtst- wh ela Out Wot hell aay =a = : 22 : mas Yesterday Afternoon i f= amen iaatincmennetel wi fea tale sha TORONTO ON TOP AGAIN Supremacy Maple Leaf tesume In International Heekey Divi- sion by Winning Over Detroit TORONTO, Dec. 19—-Toronto Ma- Novel Trophy Presbyterian Church by PLAY-OFFS «. Mission Hand with Mrs. J. R. Mor- The program was as follows Hark the Herald Angels Sing Tomorrow Night interest has been M Band worked up among spectators and While Shepherds Watched Their! players over the forthcoming bas Plocks by Night.” Congregation ketball play-offs on Tuesday nigh Prayer, Rev. W.D Grant Hottine-} Considerable ' P repr?) onore vo A delightful Christmaxs program) was presented yesterday afternoon combined Sunday School anc} ’ ison In charge. There was a laree} First Malf Honors to Be Decided attendance of parents and friends: | in alte L Biiters in i pie Leais movea bak imto the tea- In the Senior division the heavy Christmas Storv When Jesus} MIN BEHEAD LUMI —Per Ton 12.0 de : ; international divi- | checkine to quintette will be/Was Born.” Mrs. J. R. Mortson | JASPER LUMP—Per Ton 12.50 National - Hockey itted against the nimble Canadiar v Miss Marwaret Fraser! e : ; . me ; night by shutting Sea rg Mew Yast Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sal; Red Wines )- ional Recreatior lation ; eee = The girls’ games lat been ‘FR Edward ALL COALS ARE IN A DRYSHED e Montreal Ma- : ‘ er ve i adieus real good « nappy 0 : v ‘ Theis eletory pat be expected when the Cardin-| & oe | HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE f : Pheir victory put Ute tack ion og te PIP mee in fF David's City ffering Flying Frenchmen! ital : ‘ongregatios —" +} Tae 7 vel : eadersnip ' A = he in w York nee The fast 4 clever Tuxis will be| Peeitation. “Aw im a Manger,”|} fourth place in the in-j oie . Ptaas Bieta : na! division. the Americans ae oe “27 ‘ — Vor?! colon “4 Marearet Fraser ; ts oreieia ; ‘hants and. without a doubt, thi , “5° se ; ih . S playing a scoreless draw with Chi- intermediate game will have plenty! Piavet. “The Pirst Christmas| THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING igo Stas k Hawks in New York of cake : Jorni Jean Cameron, Kitty! COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED hore wise: Ge alle hie With the incentive of league/°®™eron. Betty Bremner, Nancy PRAT —-BHITISN COLUMBIA a a oe spun See vs lea lefship robing them Ai the | 3ren ner, Ir Robertsor Jean Me fe iret. f oan’ » an lings asa ree : of ween j sekenl sailt be in tin Oho aed & ooh rimmor Sylv Croxford and AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE which wis Ss Selous treat is promised to all sport lovers Wim Grant El ‘EPHANT SULPHATE OF AMMONA Sunday Scores | A solid silver sombrero was presented to John Wright. American ; Recitation, “The Star that Shone Pam MLaZEKs TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHn Chicag N.Y. Americans 0 flier, who won the Mexican trophy ¢ at Miami. Senora Agcui- Golden Bears Win Gordon Calderwood Comsgaeat — . Boston 1, Detroit 2 | Jar, wife of Mexico's military altacte at Washington, is pictured a . O Come All Ye Fa Con oS ae ' mn ee nee _— Over Georgia Teeh | crorstics TADANAC LEAD-7IN¢ ee ' ne Rev. W. D. Grant Brana CADMIUM. BISMUTH ‘a sdiene 2 tre: . 3 11s ( , . rane ‘ ’ C adiens 3, Montreaj 1 5AN FRANCISCO ec. 19 ; PLECTROLYV TE Detroit 0, Toronto 3 University of Calif ia «=defeater N-Y. Rangers 2, Ottawa 2 ! Georgia Tech in an inter-sectiona! @ SPORT N 0 TES | 7 a (27 ” -~ ROAD UNDER 2 : . ecore of 27 to 6 = ; — st ' ee er ’ Z “ - oe ,~ Hockey Standing fe el SFA — } “ ; _ XV > »- “ on yea a ~~ "it y¥y¥ CG «' American Division Miss Elsie Bennie geni kipper ‘ mn the Ce \SP WAN % a Ww et % : WV W D L. F. A. P. of the champion Edmonton Grads seainst Chi | Visit of United States Official to A\e Wt} Rangers 8 3 1 41 2% 19 girls’ basketball team, has decided G adleaeate b “A” Division Victoria Revives Talk of de ma \ AP | Boston 7 1 5 36 26 15 to “calt it a day” and retire from ~ t—~—tS ae Dec. 19 Rupert No. 1 vs. Skeena Alaska Highway / \ SS Chicag 3 5 5 17 22 11 | active basketball! mpetition. Join- *”** eo | PRE & Ang No. 1 vs. CNR: CNR Ne ' Vv ~h Detroit > © 8 2% 32 16: ing the Grads tn the fall of 1924 jammed its way i he arena [0r\2 vs Rupert: Skeena No. 2 PRI VICTORIA, Dec. 19:—-Ernest W er International Drvision upon the break-up of the first Ol basketb 2 & Ang |Sawyer of Washington, DC. exe AND x Mor’ real 7 I 6 40 #4 15 .ympic team, Miss Bennie served “B” Division | cutive ota : he Secretary of . Toro 7 2 4 27 2% 16: with marked distinction under the Per Page ay f Miss Dec. 19%-PRE N 2 vs. Hillsid e Int f United Stetes ih Ottaw 6 2 6 31 BS i4 captainey of Connie Smith and Dot Ber ohe Nas every essential) Moose No. 2 vs. CNR: U & C N ? 0 Wa : visitor her : yw Amer 3 7 2% 33 &%\Jehnson and, when the latter re- quality of leadersh Time after!vs. Rupert: Rupert No. 1 vs. U & C:| ted that th proposed motor road | a * Canadiens 4 1 8 21 33 9\signed in 1927, was unanimously time, under her directi 1 en-'Hiliside Né 1 vs. Moose; CNR No.1} through B bia to the! Test PILSENER LAGER o ZEN * | chosen to I ilot the Gr [ m their « iT . ' . ve seer e girls vs. PRE Yukon and Alaska would estab h | these two important points Ai ise aq ex t Curope in play Inspire JAS ball, when any- Jan. 9 r N a liaicte igh 25 nvtles ng ' r on U.CLA \ nena -th econ pédition ITO} p } i ke Jan. 9-CNR H ! long. The es Note the excellent MALT t-\ 7 it wis ; . . rT. . 1928 ee « : . , Hillside No. 2 : CNR: M en sith a » ‘ ihe work from Ha : } i li 4 fli f ’ Als Florida University , endl sulted in defeat.” She will remain!vs. Rupért. PRE No. I vs. U & C | m im British Columble to Pais taste, the delicate Havor 0 7 I _— } Under her brilliant leadership, on the “b f strategy” govern-| Rupert No. 2 vs. Moose: U & C Ne - ‘ $14,305,000 HOPS. Then compare it with / /{ GAINSVILLE, Fla., Dec.. 19:—}the Grads have turned in what is ing Grads activities. Her piace 2 vs. PRE Mr Sax : e member of other beers you have trie AL University of Florida defeated Uni- | believed to be the most remarkable captain will be oceupied by Mar-| Jan, 16—CNR No. 2 vs. Hillside | an internationa nmittee of six You will soon know wh) YS versity of California, Los Angeles, | record in athletic history, having garet MacBurney, herself one of the’ Hillside No. 1 vs. CNR: Moose No : tigated engin PILSENER is the favorite - x by a score of 12 to 2 in Intersec-|lost but one game in more than 100 most brilliant players in the bas- vs, Rup PRE No. 2 va UV & C f : It “ it j ’ ' V ver s served. Its \y tional football Saturday played. This particular game oc- ketb % Rupert Ne. 1 vs. Moose: U & C No } ans , ; ne shia whereve ! it is : ig het + superiority is established, : Americar : : >. & C No 1 ve Hillside os ¢ + ternational eam cause of its better I T EXAY IN + Ral capt iy ai tee hold another meeting in the taste and finer flavor. ' Pu t; Moose No. 2 vs. U & C; CNF ear f re er additional 1 vs. Moose; Hillside N 2? : : ect which } been n | ERY COLD AR D BTS: rae. 7 crn } V Jan. 30—U & C No. 2 vs. H ‘ . Rupert No. 1 vs. CNR: PRE No 2° Frigid Temperatures Continue on Annowncement Made in House of Rupert: Moose No lvs U&c:cnrn ** ** +? ee ee eoeoeoe Th Ch [ Atlantic Seaboard—il Below Commons Today By No. 2 vs. Moose: Hillside No. 1 ° is ristmas in Quebec Stanley Baldwin PRE ® The Daily News can be pur. @ Oe '® chased at 4 : NEW YORK, Dec. 19:—The cold) LONDON. D 19; (Cc nseatian | ® Post Office News Stand, 325 @ Give wave was continuing over the At- Pr Rt. Ho Stanle ldwin Billiard Averages > Granville St. Vancouver ‘ | lantie seaboard and eastern States Lord President he Cour told » Kart Anderson. Prince @ Ic ets at the week-end. The coldest point P nt t the Ui; ited G Tt! Ay > George, B.C . i the country was Danville, New St vert th reed to'a Zadaroski (CS) 7 1400 206 : R. W Riley, Terrace. 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