PAGE FOUR GYROS WIN OVER MOOSE HANDILY i:il.Mi:i TIM KN'AMKNT LAST MOHT KESU.TEI) IX M'ORE OF Jill TO .. $L Oyros won a handy victory over the Moose In the Billiard League last night by an aggregate score of 944 to 869. The high break of the evening (3$) was run by J. Hillman of the Ttfoose who. however, failed to win his game against Ben Self. The Individual scares were: W. H. Long (Oyros), 200; Dsn Brown (Moose), 139. Ben Self, 200; J. Hillman, 178. A. Macdonald. 187: Jack Ju'dgt. 200. Frank Aldridge, 200; Johnny May. 152 5 O. Krause, 137; Joe Brown, 200. The league standing to date la as follows: Games. Total. Average Terminals 7 6542 935 Grotto i.... 8 7100 888 uyros n fiwa 687 Moose 8 6894 862 ':St. Andrew's ... 7 6(516 859 The averages for the players In the league to date are as follows: Games Ttl. Aver. P. Zleman (Terminals). 7 1400 200 G. Howe (Grotto) 2 400 200 Oeo. Mcllmoyle (St A.).. 1 200 200 W. E.,Williscroft (St. A.) 3 576 192 J. Hillman (Moose) 8 1517 190 P. OTtonnell (Terminals) 7 1329 190; C. Balagno (Terminals) 7 1312 1E8 Frank Aldridge (Oyrot . 8 1496 16? Ben Self (Gyro) 7 1299 lt6 J. Andrews (Grotto) 8 1475 185 Dr. West (Grotto) 8 1475 185 ' D. Howe (Terminals)... 7 12&8 184 Fred Pyle (St. Andrews) 6 10-9 18J ; W. J .Nelson (Gyro) ... 7 1274 162 Q. Krause (Oyros) 357 179 ( J Hamilton (OrottO) .. 8 1427 178 1 W, H. Long (Gyro) .... 8 1420 178 a. Waugh (Grotto) 8 1418 177 3 D. Macdonald (St. 'A.) 6 1055 170 j J. Brown tMoose) 8 1431 175 H. Corbett (Terminals) 7 1215 174 M. MacLachlan (St. A.). 7 1203 172 Don Brown ('Moose) 7 1191 170 J. May (Moose) 7 1161 166 J. Judge (Moose) 8 1287 161 A. Macdonald (Gyro) .. 7 1121 1C0 1 O. P. Tinker (St. A.I... 6 947 158 ' Bert Morgan (St. A.) .. 5 780 156 8. Darton (St. Andrews) 1 156 153 O. Anderson (Grotto) .. 6 897 150 j! A. Harvey (Gyros) l 131 131 131 j REGIMENT HAS j j FINE SMOKER COL S. P. MrMOKDIK. II.S.O, TRE-SKXTS hliOOTINti I'KIKH WON' IMIfINU PAST SEASON IJV MK.MISKICS The annual smoking concert of the First North B.C. Rezlment far the pur pose of presenting prizes won during the year on the rifle ranges was held, last night In the Armory and was largely sttended. Col. J. W. Nicholls, officer j commanding the First North B.C. fcgi- j ment, presided and the committee In-charge of the successful affair, which; closed at midnight, consisted of Capt. C. V. Evltt (convener), Lieut. Alex. Rlx.i Bandmaster Wright Davles, Company Sergeant C. L. Youngman and Company ( Sergeant-Major Harold Ponder. , The program waa as follows: Opening remarks by the Chairman, Colonel Nicholls. " Selection by the Regimental Band of the 102nd Battalion, conducted by Bandmaster Wright Davles. Community Singing, Sid Thompson at the piano. Boxing exhibitions Dido Outtlch vs. Tommy Praser (3 two-mlhute rohds); Mike Ourvich vs. Nick Ourvlch (3 two-minute roUnds). R.Q.MJ3. Malcolm Lamb referee. Presentation of prizes by Col. 8. P. iic-Mordle, DB.O. Songs Capt. J. S. Wilson, OSM. Andrew Murray. Bob James, Capt. Evltt, Bandmaster Wright Davles, Walter How arth, and Mr. Haggerty. Musical selections Rev. A. W. R. Ashley (Stewart), at the piano. Constable Scrogg (piano), Bussanlch Brothers (mandolin duet), and Tom Wilson on the cornet. ''National Anthem. IMtlZK WINNERS The Regimental Cup and bold Medal for the highest average score of the season was presented to R.Q.MB. M. M. Lamb with an average of 82.63 points. The Royal Arms Cup, which waa shot tor ort September 19, for best ten shots at 600 yards, was won by Lieut. II. Floyd, with a score of 43 out of possible 60. Trophies won at final shoot of the aeason, October 17, were as follows: 1ST VhAH tillOTH First prize, gold medal R.QilJS. M. M. !amb, . Second prize, silver medal Corp. R. Davidson. Third prize, bronze medal Lieut. W. Brass. Fourth prize, turkey-- Capt. R, W, . Cameron. ... ?JNI C LASH SHOTS First prize, slaver medal Corp. J. 'Palmer. . Second prize, bronze medal C.S.M w, Davles. Regimental Rifle Association Spoon winners were: Lieut. W. Brass (3), Corp. R. Davidson (3), Lieut. II. Floyd (2), R.Q.MJB. M. M. Lamb (2). Pte. R. Wilson 2), Sergt. O. V. Wilkinson (2), Capt C. V. Evltt (1), Capt. R. W. Cameron i'i. Pte. W. How arth (1). Corp. j. Pol: r (1). The Corporation Cup, presented by the BRNGING UP l J05TA rANoTfc - MH - t D LIKE TO GET A FATHER JCQ - PICTURE OPOU POR THE POLITICAL CAMPAlQlMi THA,T XOU Fe IN I ililfV, f I 17U it With a - A. SiMONDS ; SAW w Staus sharp sharp long longer W Cuts easier. Saws faster m SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. ftl MONTKCAI. VANCOUVER. ST, JOHN, N., WM R TONCNTO BH by Mrs. of Prince Rupert to be competed ay teams in Northern B.C. won by by 1st Bn. N3.C. Regt. In 1924 and 1923. was not competed for in 1926, C. CONCERT GIVEN BY PRESBYTERIAN AID; Kz In spite of other attractions, there as a good-sized and appreciative au-; Rev. ! ! Dr. Douglas presided, an excellent pro- . . . ... . s gram naving Deen prepared Dy j. r.. io, Divey. Every number was encored, both ; la 'vocal and Instrumental music being of, life, a high order. The program was as fol-; .lows: ! Selections by Church Orchestra under the direction of -J. E. Davey. Solo. Mrs. J. P. McMillan, accompanied by Mrs. H. C. Praser. Reading. Miss Adella Thurber. Song, Mrs. Waugh, accompanied by Mrs. j. Black. Dance by Misses Elizabeth and Mar- Tou can buy Happiness with your Christmas Clieck If hours and hours of rest from houscclcaning, spread over the years to come will give you happiness, then you can buy happiness! For you can buy The New Hoover, with a payment of only ?6,25 out of your Christmas check, and a rcall v small monthly paynfent out of your household budget for a few months afterward. Rug experts the world over agree that The New Hoover is," far and away, the finest rug-cleaning device everbuilt. Because of its new principle called "Positive Agitation," it actually removes more than twice as much dirt from your rugs, in the ordinary cleaning time, as even former Hoovers! It adds years to the life of your rugs, richness to their colorings, healthfulness to your home. May We call and prove it all? Just telephone. BEATS'" as it Sweeps as it Cleans Sold Only by KA1EN IIAICDWAM CO. I'lnine 3. THANKOO Pop. THE V AND THE. a rtrt W .. t -VLl-RlCrtT, L 1 1 garet McLeod. accompanied by J. B. MacKay and J. L. Lee. Duet by Mrs. H. C. Praser and Mr. Cl,i5perton, accompanied Joy J. E. Davey. Piano solo by M1m Marjorle Lancaster. Solo. Miss Catherine Jones, accompanied by Mrs. B. J. Melllsh. THE DAILY iEWS Solo. Mrs. Donald Rsss. accompanied i hd ditIJr- '"' nl Mrs. H C Fraser ' 'n ' tie "' f"" uo Selection by Orchestra. . Reading by Mr J. E. Milne. Song. Mrs. P. W. Allea. accompanied J. E. Davey. D.nce..MUses Elizabeth aad Margaret McLeod. Violin solo. P. Smith, accompanied by D. Ross. SdIo, Mrs. William Millar, accompanied Mrs. H. C. Praser. Duet. Mrs. P. W. Alien and J. E Davey. accompanied by Mrs. H. C Praser quartette. Mrs. Donald Ras. Mrs H Praer. J. E. Davey and A. Clapperton In a brief speech, the chairman proposed a vote pf thanks to the artist-and the gathering dispersed after the tinging of the National Anthem. Ten Years Ago irt Prince Rupert IlKrK.MIir.lt II, 1916. The city . council will meet committee of the whole on Decembier . . 10 inquire into tne price cMrged Prince Rupert for the nectasitles of , James Neville has been aDDOlnted to staff of the city fire department to take the place of James Currie who It going into business, At a recent meeting in this city of resident Serbians and Montenegrins t resolution was pissed to appeal to the j public to kindly remember the Serbian HOOVER DONfTMENTIOM IT. SONNY? j- PICTURE alStii INT'L FlATUWt StltVICt. INC Jf- Ctmi Bniua tifllU maml Heart Palpitation Dizzy, Sinking Spells Mrs. M. A. Oajrnon, IODatrille, Alta., writes: "8ime tln srtd I wai very nervou, tH)M not let-p at night, often I could riot il aiy h uwwurk, but just leave evurvtlung and sit down. I ppent a lot of money using medicine frxim diwt'ir, but it did not do me "&r.y gwL At last a friend told me to nee and after wing a Couple of lioies I was nut the- aam woman. I lx?an to tt so much better, and after a few more boxm I waa lo perfect health. I always reeom-mend them to all those I know who are suffering from heart trouble. ' Price 50e. a fcoi at all drnfjrlstf or dealers, cr mailed direct on rtreipt of price br The T. MUburn Co., UmlteJ, Toronto, Ont woes with their Christmas presents. The llc election this year will be held on' January II with nominations taking place on January 8. The eMy market during the month of November did business to the total of 2 475.40 according to the report read it the city council meeting last night SPORT CHAT if The United Church has rented the miaaalum equipment formerly used in the Elks- Home and has now in- tailed It in the Men's Own gymnasium. One aide of the gym has been fitted up with rings and trapeze for elder tv and girls while the otber side Is et apart for smaller children. .a ring ring, rope ladder and a large old-fashioned swing. In the club room punching bag. parallel bars and wrestling mats have been installed. Although no formal announcement bad been made, the place waa deluged with children before the fixtures were well hi place. Special pjay hours will be arranged daring the Christmas vaca tion and the gymnasium classes will be conducted a usual. The annual meeting of the emitters' Atttietit Assodstlon was held thistteek. The chief discussion was with regard to the establishment of a skating rink in the way of which some difficulties seem to exist. The election of officer resulted as follows: President Dr. R. C. Bamford. Vice-president E. M. Sale. Secretary W. Lewis, Treasurer Rev. Oeo. Turpln. The executive was left practically as last year, wltri the addition of V. Croc kett and Oeorge Roberts There war a good 'turnout of Prince Oeorge hockey enthusiasts at a recent hockey meeting. This year there 'la a jood prospect for the organization of a district league composed of point which It will be easy to reach from the interior city, the place in view being 8nowshoe, Aleza Lake, Olscome And Cranbrook mills. At the meeting Alex. Wimbles was named as president, with J. C. Podgeon a vice-president And manager, arid J. M. McLean, secretary- treasurer. The executive Is composed ci O. 8. Wood, C. C.' Tertian. J. Douglas. O b. Williams and C. Van Sorrier. Two hardsocking lightheavles. Charlie Betafmer. the "Cannonading Canuck," and Ernie Owens of California, are to meet in a 10-round bfufctn Vancouver to night. Owens, who I managed by Jack Ktarn. erstwhile manager of Jack Dempsey. I well knpwn In the Northwest, having beaten Roy aide four times, scored a one-round knockout over Young Jack Dempsey and outpointed Frankle Muskle in Seattle. Brlanger .who recenjly beat Ray Pelky in Tacoma, beat 3ot Manilla In Prince Rupert this tall. hill cook of the New York Ranger lead the puck-chasers of the National Hockey League In Individual scoring records so far, He has tossed the rub ber disc Into rival goals five times In s many games. Carson Cooper of the Boston JlrUlns Is tied with Nels Blew-art of the Montreal Maroons for second place, each with four goals, The Chi-en go Black Hawks top the team-scoring with seventeen goals, but their net huve been penetrated fourteen times by EVF?YHlMUt- fflp 0 FOR I ffl SBV a WON DEB. WHAT I , (I THAT GUV I .VySV COIN'TOOOfy picture? 0 J?-7 anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken fot ten than 50c WANTED WANTED -SALESMAN WHO CAN FUR-niah satisfactory rtfrrence a to character and ability to act as ou representative in Prince Rupert an. vicinity. This propMltMii la wrUi ITS per week and up to the rl.bt man. AddreM Pradurer General Agency. OU Vaneouvrr Block. Van-1 courer. BC. 39 SITUATIONS WANTED KOTClt WOMAN WANTS WORK BY! th hour or day Phone 417. 2M I'OIt SALE FOR SALE. FOUR ROOM HOUSE. fully modern, glass veranda. 13400. Cah. COO Balance 119 per tafctlh. ' Five room houe with oath. Serrath Avenue, tlrjo. Oilly two eash. Balanre to arrange. See our list of other propertle for Sate. THEO. COLLART LTD. Werthotme Theatre Block, f OR BALE. TO CLOSE OUT AN 18-Ute. we are authorised to sell several Iota, some comers, harbor view, and en sewer. Pneet low aad term from HOBO monthly. Esquire T McClymont. U INSTANTLY! YOU'LL HAVE TO COME al-mptng if you want IM comfy home: slx-room-and-baln for Xmaa. Pour blocks from Post Offloa. Buy It the Instalment way. O. C. Walker. FOR SALE IRISH SETTklt PUPS. SIX weeks oM. lis each. Seen evenings Phone Oreefl 296. Utm Durran. Ute Privet. Bee-nth Avenue Gael. 390 Wr SALE. PIANO. PRACTICALLY new. Apply earner Pidtou and Sixth Arenue over fltuuise Orocety. 39 WHY NOT HAVE MUSIC? PIANOd and phonographs far rent. Walker's Music store. tf tOR SALE. WICKER nARY CAR-rtage In good condition. Phone black 735. 2V2 FOR HUNT FOR RENT. THIRTY ROOM EQUIP- ped hotel. Doing concern. Write Box 312 Dally News Office. tf FOR RENT. WARM HOUSE WITH two bedroom. Central. Apply 31S Fourth Avenue East. FOR RENT. FURNISHED SUITS Phone 18, Mussallrm proctry. ItOAHI) 00 A nD. TIIH INLANDER. 830 ', Second Avenue. lhona 1 87. FUHXITUUn AND ItANRKS FOR CHRISTMAS! DIN1NQ ROOM suites. Chesterfield suites, walnut beds with coll springs: dressers, chit-fonleres. lounges, carpets, linoleum, and linoleum rugs. Toy of every description. A. MacKenzle, rurnl-ture. Phone 775. LOST LOST. OOLD CRESCENT BROOCH set lth pearl between Westholnie Theatre and Federal block. Finder please return to Daily News omee. opposing teams. The unbeaten Ottawa senators, one of the lowest scoring out- iiis or me circuit, on the other hand, have yielded only fire goal to rival clubs, one less than the Ranger. 1101 II, AiuitVAt." Ma toy W. Anderson, T. Oreen. Mis Lola Mercer and Adjutant William Kerr, city; J. Tomasson, Terrace. J. N. Mc-Pr.ee. Hiitedale. I'rlnre ltiiM-rt Mrs. W. P. Blnns. Balmoral Cannery. I'enlrnl Louis Lewis, Reglna, Advertise In The DaIIt News TATSOM By George McM FIVE, qooo CIGARS'. IP ClimOPHACTIC mi. k. I. i:voi.ii.o ( IIIKOrittfTOM r-ti Thlnl Mtrnue. Offlce visiu II XX) lioue eaiis - 1200 Per appointment Phone OQce Blue 85 Residence Black 331 DKIt.MATOI.OfiV I'WIW. lili:Mllir Itmoviti by (he latest srtrntlfk method pmim tr.Nrv n tMi in. No need for disfiguring hslrt or other blemishes any more. Phone Itlark CU KKSTAUKANTS OOOtl ;t CM IT. Mrs. Ungrr. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. Onmt Home ftakrd Mr I. Phone lUsek 700 IUI I1V lit III. "Seetter 8uaMne with Olads" nite (iUctk.ll llnlh for rhrllms and make your fnemto glad fsr year to com rifltl. CIIHI-TMts PSt ktiil.-l.on. $I-V. fte. ft,V and up. Write for price list. l, l. MrTAtll P.O. Box B7S. VICTORIt. II C, FIIILS FUrtS MADE TO ORDER AND nt-modelled. Raw skins tanned and drcMM-. Mall order promptly attended to. Mrs r Tarr. Broadway Eat. Vancouver AXOTIIKIt Ulfi 11KDUCTION IN CIIKVKOI.KT CO.MSIKKCIAI. CAR PIUCKS 11V4 Ton Utility Expreat ChassU 825 00 M Ton Light Delivery ChsU I 830 00 Touring and Roadster I SIS no Sport Roadster MOM Coach and Coupe 11030.00 Sedan 11133 00 landau IIIBJOO fl:i C.tKH ON MtMl 1 Ford Ught Dellrery, open nodjr 7500 1 Ford Ught Delivery, panel IxxJy . tlMOO I Ford Light Delivery,, itarter equipment I2MO0 I Ford Tudor Sedan, starter equipment 1300 00 1 Otdsmoblte 8-paasenger Tour- ' Ing. 1922 1600 00 Terms csn be arranged on both new and used car to suit the purchaser. KAIIJN (lAKAfiK Dealer In railllar, MrMii(hlln, Oskland, rnnllar niilMnobile and flirt rolrt Cars. Phone 31 NOW IH THE TIME to buy that car you have been considering, Why walk during the unpleasant winter weather? We have several new models on hand. price are at a low level and easy term are available. I Xl:i (MICH Two Ford Self Starter Light Dellverlei guaranteed. One Ford Truek-45nap. One Chevrolet Light eDllrery Oood runnlhg order. Mak ui art offer. s. k. .PAitKKit irn. toitn i m:i.i: it TAXI Phone fi7 Tnxl (Call Georiro, Pnul or OUst) Six and Sovch PasseiiRcr Studc-bakers nt your disposal hny time. HOSS IIKOS. POOL HOOM Meeker Illock. (Across from Empress Hotel) DOHT: I- -i iff1 L TOU "THINK O CAM oo M eft vi-. I v. Artk r iVATRK N0TK TAKE Not f. . addir. HtHf Br , In take w u. r asmt-r wt : fl3W iiMlKr:t let. tUK'M (il tt ink: a iu oe a. r.-i flattira. ou'li-' (let :r4tt ii,, ill h uaro ' ajn e up,-ianl ! a . potted on '.!) OC fc- vrtubrr . aad m. ti. and i th t the off try Prince Rujwr l water Her . ) rt Water n . li Ycto . U leeal lteMiL- OMtaatKii, Sirr I. 1MB WATKH N0T1I E Mt l itn r.n i ml OaMtany. I - t VanaoMrer tt to lake arte tt ntr ow. nmr nun i OaiU'i.'s c Qove The Use stream moutu mart ': aini i - land i. 3pa: Oii'r t US IF 'i t - ! Feenbet IBM A m ai: tu".i thf Water A MpV B r cation star t.-keeoearr Walee ftiri tne flrt a !,.' ? mnikiir' II i llaaiimi i.i a ! 1 ir. ! ... -,.-,rr t 3i WATKft NOTICE. IHI.RIII A9 ' iitr No i lit PuMt wvr to OMpaa. :;: L-ke and ur. i See out ui.. flow etwrii:v Cove on tn -i - BO. The war-toe stream ' west of the n " tUbdtvtalon ! , V and w.li tie nose upon thr umbo. m; ground on hc IW. A co f nlieaUon pursnx V a iter Ait" : of the Water Rr r Objection lied 1th tt -with the fotni'' Parliament II . within thir-T .I., pearanee oi ti-.n ma 'i n rl ' i " fin m.t nl tKlai Ulla n, tti.f ' . . . I R " itiini n r Dy J P r r LAND ACT I.F..1M. I In nnhim T- i ., " Island Land Ri -Rupert, and r Maasrii jmn -v vrrTlr E nismnant t.llllltrd occupation Hw"'1 i rt ply for a n oi scribed lands Commenriir- at- northeast c r cf westerly, folli ing r uM it to n r .i Loll thence wes easteny, roii"wiu i Ferguson Bay ' -r rhnvii F UVIII v. easterly to the p" ana ull,". rowL'-' . .. , RIVER wit Dated 4th N" LAND CT "'"Wi'' Nolle, of IM.nlto" t In fHwe Hl"'' .'i ii-: trlct. ' ' r.hsrioiu- e n,r TASK .-MMH-r. n ninsn. Mil., Vm. . .' I n lurl lllli ml' " ii'- of the I 'W'm- ; ." Cm iiitiitiitnruiir m - r out tl its. at I'lirnrt ' h :it nalin. ..ii.. ui.' i it; 1 ' nun ii llril 111" ' ' ' . . r ' B'i llitl hu h n ih rrlv t iv '-"" '". nl' . 4f.il ini" point f "mini ',"; a, ...... . r ii um'.j I Ml lnr r - ih- i,U Usted September