PAGE SIX r FOTHATTUEBOR: Cough ; Try a Bottle of Edinburgh Hospital Cough Syrup 60c Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. We deliver. NEW SHIPMENT EVENING DRESSES JUST ARRIVED in all sizes and colors. "Doners" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 NOTICE! We have secured the Agency for Doctor Middle-ton's Food Products and carry a full line consisting of: Ironlzed Whole Wheat Whole Grain Cereal Pancake Flour Ginger Cookies Whole Wheat Cookies Oatmeal Cookies Sugar Cookies Macaroons The repeal sales on these products are a guarantee of their high quality. Helail price is the same as in, Vancouver which will eiiaMe everyone to g'ne them a trial". Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. If your head aches, or reading or work, strains your eyct, or if you are the least bit doubtful about the efficiency of yuur eyes Ihen consult us! Ulasses are intendod to muke up for the deficiency in your oyeiglit, Our large patronage shows that we know how to produce such glasses. Have your eyes examined! A. E. Ireland OKAIU ATE OnO.METKlST 27 Years Practice 31V Third Avenur. Opp. U.W.V.A. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load . .56.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack .50 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer i3 Second Avenue Phone 5M Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. TOM NEWMAN ON CHANGES IN BILLIARDS ALTERATION IX EM.LlslI UILLIAIID LAW EXACTED 11Y THE ItlLLlAKItS ASSOCIATION AMI CONTKOL HOARD I m very pleased to begin this week by congratulating the Billiards Associa tion and Control Board on Its decision to apply a limit to consecutive hazards. The "News or the World" was the first to put the idea Into practical playing effect. Last season, recognising that redbait play was killing the most attractive side of billiards, this paper limited consecutive red-ball hazards to 25 In the series of test matches arranged between Willie Smith and myself. The decision of the governing body shows what an influence this precedent has exercised In the best interests of the game. I shall be astonished If actual play reveals any defects In the Idea originated by the "News of .the World." and amplified by my recent notes In this column, As champion of English billiards, the governing body paid me the compliment of asking my opinion on the best means of limiting red -ball play, and I am pleased to see that my suggestions, based on the playing experience gained In the "News of the World series of matches, have been adopted In a way which shows that the best Judges of the game were convinced of its util ity. There can be no question that the change was vitally necessary to preserve the natural balance of our national In door pastime. Red-ball billiards, especially with composition balls Is such a deadly scoring force that. In effect, the game was menaced by the advent of a Red-Ball Amateur Championship. This WATER NOTICE Diversion snd Us TAKE NOTICE that H. D. Kvle. whin address is Wrans-eii. Alaska, and Telerrapb uTfi, n. i... win appiy ror a license io lake slid use t.000 miner's inches flow of water out or Burks Gulch, which flows easterly Into Dease Creek. The water will be diverted rt-ow the stream at s point about two mile up the stream frtun Its mouth Into Dra-e Crerk and will be UM-d Tor hydraulic mlnlnr purposes upon bench filacer claims kn n and devrtbed as leases No. ltd and til. This notice was pled on the around on the 1 3rd day of July !; A ropy nr tins notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act. IH." will be filed In the orrice of the Va:er Recorder at Trlrarsph Crwk. objection to the arbitration may be filed with the Mid Water n reorder or with the Comptroller tf Water Rlirhts. Parliament rtnlldmrs, Victoria. R C within thirty day- srter the rirst appearance of this notice In thr local newspaper The date of the first trahiieatlon of Hit notice Is September 14th. H r VYI.E. s.ppp'-ant TRY A PAIR THIS WEATHER! BI-TEX SILK i HOSE Pure Silk, double texture, warm and comfortable on coldest of days. Smart and durable. In i of the best shades. Ask to see this Wonder Hose! H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Ave. and Fulton. MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at 15c for Half Pint. Quality and Service Special Ice Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone IS. Cartage, Warehousing, and UrtriCutirig. Team or Motor Service. i'oa( Band and Gravel We Specialize In Plane an Furniture BevlnR. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 576 DENTIST was Intolerable. I am glad to say It no longer exists. Academic objections majr be urged, but In effect it does not bother the happy hundred-upper, who plays for the fun of the thing, and is never likely to be skilful enough to have his game In the least affected by the change. At the other extreme, it wUl not make any appreciable difference to professional billiards, simply because the professionals have anticipated It by cutung out excess of red-ball play since the "News of the World" series demonstrated the greater attractiveness of three-ball biaiarda. The benefit will be felt by the ever-Increasing body of capable amateurs who achieve Amateur Championship form. These men are the salt of the game, and It Is a great gain that they are no longer at the mercy cf any individual who may be so constituted that be can endure the dreary drudgery necessary to attain proficiency at ted -ball blUlards. The new rule has aroused a deal of discussion, but all the points I hsve heard raised do not. to my mind, need much explanation. I was asked: "What happens should the striker Inadvertently lose the white when obtaining, aay. a cannon, and afterwards go on to ob must not be lost sight of. however. Is that, supposing a striker runs a coup. the "D," and plays a cannon off the red. This new, rule dees not hsve any bearing upon Rule 11. which still op-i erates. and restricts winning hazards off ! the blUlards pot from the red to two. :Tom Newman in the "News of the World." WATER NOTICE. i Dlstrson snd Use I TtLl' IITII'l' lhar hunArtlll. rattrw Irlon. wuom sddrru is Inverness CaniiT), i will apply f'r a licence to lake and use) lii,O0U ;allous per day of water out or, I creek wesl of wharr at China Hat. also' 'known a no imi.e.. which Uows south- j east and drain Into Trout Bay about 400 :tet south alonr Ihe beach rrom the nouih 'east conirr Lot "A." kltasou I.IL Thei ' rice of the Water Heeorder at rrlnce liuiert. ohjertloiis to the applli itlon mar Im riled wllh the said Water Kecorder or with the comptroller or Water Itirhts, i raiilainenl Butldlnrs, Victoria. 11. within I lliirty days arter the first appearance of ' this notice in a local newspaiwr. The date or Urn first publication of this notice Is sepu-mtier 30. Id Jr.. ItOBEItT GEORGE JOI1.MSTOX, Applicant MINERAL ACT wsrtlUcsts of Improvements. Brownie o. 4. Lot Att, Mineral Claim. Mtuale In tlie Atlln M n.lnsr Division or the 'lassiar District, on I In Wert Arm or Ta-kun Arm, about three quarters or t mile up stream rrom the nm'jth or Wsnn River. TAKE MITICE that I. Charles E. Oilmore. Free Miner's Certificate No. 974, intend. i Frank HI!! DAILY NBW8 MONDAY, OCTOBER U, i921 Off for school, full of pep SHREDDED WHEAT The perfect food for children Ready-cooked,ready-to-serve BORDEN CHAMPS JUNIOR LEAGUE HEAT. 111(111 SCHOOL 1-0 ON SATl It-OA V AITEKNOON AND WON ' KOCIIE.NTLK SIIIEI.il - Considerable Interest was taken in the concluding Uxture of the Junior Football League ou Saturday In which Borden won comfortably by 1-0 and captured the Rochester Shield for the year. High who fielded only ten men kicked down the hill. Dorden took up the attack at once and forced two corners. Then Comadlna - got away but Mas-Donald cleared. Ourvlch was clever but Comadlna threatened danger. Morrison and Colllson were; good defenders and the latter sent Hill away but be got no support. Borden forwards now combined well and Stalker picked up. His kick was charged down but was cleared. Smith was away but Scott slopped him and then Kami cleared. tain 25 hazards off the red?" Well, the stetn Uc Ed Comadlna forced break .automatically comes to an end, and the player goes for safety. This may seem rather hard, but the striker loses the white throuzh his own action, and a corner. aurvlch and Ratchford com bined but the Utter s centre was cleared. High had only two forwards who showed any Idea of making headway ""1 tbeJ w taeSectual against Stiles has to suffer the consequences. What and Mlwa. Play was evenly divided and , then Smith, Wicks and Lee combined T" well l detr- clear. and leaves his opponent with only the urcms DUl Dordtn ntt 8;ott red baU to play at. when such opponent j pr E P""X from which th.'"- needlessly has played his 25th hazard he has kcor- white ball placed on the centre spot of t iMJIU UV,U UJV IUU 111 U1C KCUIW ; half Borden seemed certain to run up a large score and they took up the at-! tack at once. They forced corners but Cross cleared well. Wicks shot weakly past and Ratchford followed his example with an open goal. Stalker cleared and Lee hit the upright. High's tea men were doing well but the game was all Borden's though ttt play was not of high standard. A succession of weak i'.uiii'patiy,' Lid..' hw address l Gore hot D1 fnUUess corners brought ne Avenue "ban. tsnruuter, B.C.. wilt aiply . score. Cross. Morrison -and Colllson for s licence to lake snd use (u rallon 1 V .. . t , ,,.,. ,ere doln " bnX ,ork for H1n-alMi per uilnule or water out of small stream. kimwu as ll 't'l Stream, wuleti flows iStUes tried a couple of leng shots, one 'V'ZllZ&V? W mU-. JUtchford corner of Togti Mtn-nr claim. The water iWt the cross-bar after Cross missed his will he diverted rrom ihe strum at a kick. HU1 and Comadlna tried hard point about sou reel southwest or south-' ... . ... , rsM cwwr of Toro Mimnr claim, and will but no support and High rarely be u-en ror industrial purpo-rs upon ine I crossed the half-way line. StUl no laua oreriwa ss 1 1 .J srre nonm-a-i or .. T,H oal" cam arvd Dordrn rn ou- n Toiro Sllu'nr Claim. This tr.tire was iw,leit i on the a-routid on It nth dav of rntiin- .Hers of a Poor traJise 1-0. lljer, ti. A ropy of this notice aud an Referee- J CamDbelL :aiillcaU..n pur-uanl Ihwu. aud to the Jf . l -Wler Arc' will I filed in the office of Linesmen -H. Ohelll and J. Currie. hit ,,.irr nniirurr i rnu-r nuiirri, S'lvtl iricrr wT,titf !fl.C. 4 III Iwt Urt., ta ttM. Mtintlj-.tLm miL I ..... n ,.,.. I filed with the said Walrr Herordrr or I W. U with the i-omptroller or Water Want.. Borden School S 2 1 l arliaiiirm Bulldlnto. Victoria. B.C. with- 7.,": , . . ' rn thirty day srter Oie rirsl apcaran-e Booth School 3 2 i of Ihlit notice In s torsi newspaper." Thr i High School. 1 ft i dale of the first publication of this no lice Is October 5. tBJB. - - SOSIEHVILLE CANAEIIV CO.. LTIl.. Applicant. By Tred DesBrlsay Mattiera. Arrnt. j WATER NOTICE. j Dlssrsion and Use. TAKE IVOUCE that llohert licorrr John ' D. Pot Agt. Pts. 1 14 II 3 12 B 2 8 18 4 REGIfilENT ENDS RANGE SEASON .MALCOLM LAMM MTNNEIt ill' OLI .MEDAL AT H.VAI, SHOOT IN ItAIN VLSTLHDAV !:, :. nT,,.,l.D'il7J.rT. r""' K The flnU shoot of the season of the and will be used ror doturstlr and cannery i First Battalion Northern B.C. Regiment 'purpose uimn tlie land described as Lot took Dlace resterdav afternoon at the I J wrQ ' aivernooa ai ne "A", kiiatoo l.ll. This notice was posted , ? ,.' on thr rnitind on tlie l tth day of Sep wcwicnoii Ranges but owing to lbs letnher, t!. A cop of thu notice snd ; heavy rains ther were no hleh scores T Infowti anil in I w su sppliration pursuant thereto and to IfliA "Wat. Sft'T .11: Im fllMt In ftia ..r. made. The gold medal was won by Malcolm Lamb, the silver medal by R. Davidson, bronze medal by W. Brass, the turkey by R. W. Cameron, and the spoon by C. V. Evltt. Taking the place of the range shoots the miniature ranges will open Friday next. Scores yes terday, were: M. M. Lamb 29 R. Davidson 29 W. Brass 28 R. W. Cameron 29 R. Wilson 29 C. V.-Evltt 22 J. Palmer ' 20 W. Davies 17 Russell 18 slsiy days from the date hereof, to applyi-. ,, in tlie' Minlnir Recorder for a Certiricate ! El Hatt'lg i 18 or improvements, ror the purpose or oh- talntcr a Crown Grant or the shove claim.' And rurther taken notice that action, under section tl, must be commenced be-! fore the Issue of such Ceruricate ot 12)- proveineiiia. DATED tills 1st day ot September, A.D 1926. H. MrN. rnBF.R. Arent, MINERAL ACT iCtrtlflcats of Improssmsnta, Brownie Nn. t Mineral Claim, situate In the Atlln Mining: Division or the Casslar District, on Wann River. adolning and to the south nf Brownie No. 4 M.C. TAKE MiTICK that 1, James B. Kershaw, free Miner's Certiricate No. 89683, Intend, slity days rrom the date hereof, to apply to the Mlnlntr Recorder for s Certiricate or Improvement!, for the purpose or oh-talnlnr a Crown Orant or the above claim. And further take notice that action, under lection tl, niuit be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. DATED this 1st day or September, A.D. 19SC. H. klCN. i'lUSER,-AitnL HIGH SCHOOL 31 2387 23 2988 30 2888 30 2885 31 2585 29 2980 29 19 ea 28 2188 20 1858 18 17 60 JS CHAMPION The High School yesterday won the Dunedln Cup and Intermediate football championship by default, their opponents, the Y Macs, falling to put In an appearance. The season thus closed on a season of good, football which was never rewarded with the patronage It deserved. The Intermedlstes are hoping that their efforts nert yesr will be met wfth better Interest on the part of the public and better attendance at their games. 38. WEATHER REPORT -i VVllllllVtlU VII 1 1 THE PRAIRIES MWITOIIA M H I KED MOST IHOM MKT UEATIIEK SAYS UK. IlLACK MONTREAL, Oct. IS. Harvesting con ditions throughout the Western provinces have been seriously disturbed owing to the unusual and frequent Trains but the spirit of the farmers In ! general remains stout and they have re- I talned their optimistic outlook, said Dr. W. J. Black, director of colonisation, agriculture and natural resources of the Canadian Natfonal Railways on his re-i turn to Montreal following a visit to the ! three prairie provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. There has J been unquestionably a disturbance,'' con tinued Dr. W. J. Black, "but there is yet hope for a considerable improvement In the attuatlon and three weeks of open weather would be of great value to the farmers and this would hsve Its natural reflection In the west and throughout the Dominion generally Insofar as business is concerned. SASKATCHEWAN "Of the three provinces, Saskatchewan has fared best, about eighty per cent of their crop having sbeen threshed there. Alberta comes next, between forty and fifty per cent having been threshed, while Manitoba has not done quite as weU. It U really pathetic on visiting some districts In Manitoba to see stocks of fine wheat under water. "In consequence of the damage caused by the rain and snow, the percentage of grain grades 'tough' snd 'ungraded has been unusually high, nevertheless I found the spirit of the people on Unpaired while In the rural and urban communities business Is brisk, and particularly so in the building lines." lilMKJKATION Dr Blsck spent part of his time whUe inAhe West conferring -vita officials of the colonization department regarding plans for the coming year and in this retard the director states that the outlook for immigration and the placement of hew comers along the lines of the Canadian National .tailasyt Is bright. Prince Rupert. Raining, calm, temp. Terrace. Cloudy, calm. temp. 4J. Anyox. Rain, calm, temp. 49. Stewart. Rain, calm, temp. 44. Hazelton. Cloudy, calm. temp.. 43 8ml thrrs. Cloudy, calm, mild. temp. 43. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, temp. 45 Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm, temp 45. Dawson. Cloudy, calm. temp. 20. Whltehurscv Cloudy, calm. temp. 23. IIUST Sllir TO LOAD (iKAIS III.MI. AKItltf li VKJTtHDAY AMI FLAN A UK I .til) Kilt si ITAIILK CM (continued from page one) charter takes her. SUTAHLi: E.NTtKTAINMCNT In order to suitably mark the oc cason. a number of events hsve been u ranged in connection with the visit of the steamer. Tomorrow afternoon a! t0 the Mayer and the Board of Trade end civic committers) will pay an official visit to the ship accompanied by the Boys' Band when the freedom of the city wUl be conferred upon .the cap tain and officers and a suitable pre sentation made to eommrmotate the arrival of the first grain ship In Prince Rupert: Wednesdsy evening the Prince Ru pert Japanese Association will give s banquet at the Prince Rupert Hotel to the Captain and officers and prominent grain men. city officials and others at seven o'clock. Thursday evening there will be a pub 11c banquet under the auspices erf the Board of Trade and the city council at the Commodore Cafe. Committees in chsrge of the arrangements are as foUows: Board of Trade Entertainment Com mittee: E. C. Olbbons, D. Thomson, P. Tinker and J. Field Strang. Grain Committee: M. P. McCaffrry. O. W. Nlckeraon. C. H Orme. H. F Pullen. M. M. Stephens, F. Q, Dawson and Olof Hanson. Civic Committee: Mayor Newton, Aid Jos. Greer. M. M. Stephens, George Casey. MINERAL ACT. . Csrtlflcat of Impressmsnta SwerpMaKe No. 4. iSweepsiaae Hn. fractional and Kwrrpstakft So. t rrar lions I Mineral Claims, situate In the Athn Mlnlnr Division or cassia r innricu Where located: East side or Taku Arm. near filierp Creek, TAkE NOTICE that Relnld Kymes, barrister and solicitor, or 610 West Tender Hi., Vancouver, British Coliimhla, set-inr ss airrot for Sweepstakea Mlnlnr Cor rriratlon I'ree Miners certlUrate Nn, I9IXD, Intend, slaty day from It date hercor. to apply to the Mlnlnr Recorder for ortiricates of Improvements, for ths purpose or outaininr crown oranli of the above rlalma. tND rL'llTllr.R TAKE NOTICE thai ar lion under section mus be Ctinmrnrrd before the issue of sorb cerliriratr oi improvetnents, iHTED bla 1st day of Seplembet, AT). I9t in rnoBATt. IN THE 8ITIIEMK COURT or BIUTUII COIXMBU. Ill the Mailer of the Administration Art: snd In the Matter or Ihe Estate- of Robert I'arks, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ilia Honor. E. MrH. Vounr. dated III Vlli day or Aits-ust, A.D. ICri, I was aptHiinted Administrator of Hie Eslale of Kohert parks, deceawd. and all parlies havmr rlalma aralnsl llm said estate are hereby miuiied to runiisli same, prorrly venried, to me on or heroic the Jtt) day t.r Orlolier. A.D. IVffi, and all parlies indebted to the estate are required to pay tlie amount or their indebtedness to me forlhwiih. NORMAN A. WATT, orflrial Administrator, rrlnce Rupert. B.i buled tut) Dili day of Uciubsr, i-U, I9r0. When You Need A WATCH Ask Us! Our walcliPr lire positively guaranteed lo g i Mrtisfudiou. Wc have u large range in new dr WALTHAMS, ELGIN, HAMILTON AND HIGH GRADE SWI8S For Ladles or Gentlemen In white, green or yellow gold. Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tueiday, 7 and 0 p.m. " HOOT GIBSON "The Man in the Saddle" A rip rn up. tiiile-,i-miuule Western .;. ! 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