PAQ1 FOS JUNIOR SOCCER WAS INTERESTING llHlll SCHOOL AMI I1O0TI1 AAIN ON SATIRIIAY HUNTERS ENTHUSE OYER GAME COUNTRY TIRO r Itflrh anf ': tlrvt K ... v. .. t ttXeague fixture on Saturday at Acropoll r Hill ' and the result of an interesting match was a draw or Booth attacked and Bryant cleared. Kelsey shot past and then Dickens shot behind. With the wind In their favor, Booth were pressing and Bryant kicked away. Then High took up the run ning and Irvine shot behind. Dickens got away and forced a corner. Booth half-backs were playing a strong game and High forwards did not get much freedom. Kelsey sent Dickens away and a fruitless corner resulted. High lost a great chance when Cameron missed his kick but Stalker lost the. ball. Cross cleared. Dickens' centre and W. Colllsoi. headed away v Cameron again missed his kick but Stalker handled and another good chance was lost. At the other end Dickens missed a good pass from Walter Cross and "then Bryant distinguished himself .by throwing himself across the goal to stop a fine shot by Kelsey at the expense of a corner. Stalker and Hill got; away but Fred Cameron sent them back. They returned to the attack but the ball went behind. W. Col-llson tried a long shot. Wlngham shot ever and then Scott fisted away. Kelsey was playing a good game tor Booth and Bryant was forced to kick away. Half-time came' with the score sheet clean. The wind was now in Hlga's favor but Dickens was the first to shoot only to have his shot cleared by Bryant. W)th Kelsey, Dickens showed good combination but High .defence was giving nothing away. Walters centred twice but soon Scott picked up from Irvine. In a scramble round the Booth gcs.1 Scott pushed the ball, away and brought relief. Booth forwards were combining well and Dickens was clever. Stalker stopped Kelsey and then Booth's goal "had two escapes when in quick succession Walter Johnson and Irvine missed open goals. Then Joe Scott with a long shot beat his brother and High was a Koal to the good. Booth was nettled and got Into the game Avtth ' Intensity. In an attack Kelsey was Injured but was able to resume though he was limping. Walter Cross forced a corner which was taken by Dickens and Thurber breasted through the equalizer for Booth. It was nowi anybody's game. Roy Morrison stopped - Johnson. Fred Cameron, at forward f for .Booth, was through but got 'off-side. Alan Cross kicked a corner to save the situation and the closing minutes provided lots of excitement but no goals. Teams: High Bryant. It. Stalker. A. Cross, D. Morrison, W. Colllson capt., Hendrlck-son. R. Irvine,- J. Scott,- HllJ. 8tewart, W, . Johnson. Booth-D. Scott, F. Cameron, R. aonyR. Colllson, T. Kelsey (capt.). R. Morrison, A. Walters, H. Dickens, W, Cross., O. Wlngham. Referee J. Campbell. Linesmen E. Smith, C. Hacker. Borden and Booth meet tomorrow evening at 5.15 In the crucial game ot the "series and there Is considerable excitement over the prospects. A win for Borden wilt give them the League FINALSHOOT NEXTSUNDAY SPECIAL I'KIZKS TO BE OHT.KEII MAKKK.MKV OK NORTH H.C. '' KEC.IMENT CAMKKOV WIS-NEK YESTKRIIAY R. W, Cameron was the winner of the spoon r at the weekly slioot of the North B.C.' Regiment Rifle Association on the McNIcholt Creek range yesterday. The scores Rff V'sr. were' mm' follows: rt M . . ' - as -200 R. Davidson aa- W-.'Brass . ." , 29 R. W. Cameron 26 M. M. Lamb 20 Q. V. Wilkinson 25 C. V. Evltt 271 R. Wilson ............ 27 R. Howard , 24 .1 Palm. n . -. . ...v. 44 F. Russell 14 ,600 32 33 32 31 31 30 32 28 31 .30 600 3004 2800 31 9 2080 2783 26 3 23 82 24 76 2073 2670 Next- Sunday the final shoot of the -season will take place when the first, second, third and fourth prizes will be .gold, silver, ' bronze medals and turkey respectively with a spoon as usual going ' to the highest scorer. NORTH OF HAZELTON llsswrlfisiatsr l.'iilli m.t ta.. I... ... ... ties of Die Area and fur (Hilde llelriirs William J. Bodwell of Sanford, Maine, and James Clemeps, 6f Boston, who were en route south after a'ucce3sful hunt , of fifty days in the Groundhog country say they got their full legal bag of oar- ' lbougoat, moose and grlziley end this may expliin why they are so emphatic In-Hhelr praise of the hunting country north of Hazelton and of their outfit .and guide. One of the hunters said Oeo. Belrnes as guide was wonderful. "I ; want to tell you.xwe don't want anything published , of .our trip unless a:n-ge Belrnes is given his full shart of credit for our BRINGING UP FATHER "TO READ' success. He is doing more than anyone else In the whole country to develop It. We cannot say anything tod good ot hint or the country and Its hunting. We were gone fifty days and we are now boosters for "Hateltort and the whole hunting country reached from there." The party went up the Telegraph Trail along the Skeena River and shot some tine motion pictures of big game. something that is harder to do than to snoot it with a rifle. They say the country for hundreds of nines has fab ulous possibilities and he thinks Uie people of the district should boost It. DOES AND FAWNS ARE Few Burks and Brought Home lour That does and fawns are very plenti ful a; the south end of Pore her Islanq but that bucks are scarce Is the word brought by a party that was hunting there yesterday. There were eight U. the party formed by Joe Greer ana they went In Oeorge Bryant's rla. In addition to Mr. Oreer there were out W. E. WllllscTOft. A. R. Nlcholls. Day- Balfour. W. Reid. Harry Winslow ana Mr. 8teeves. They brought home four deer. Doug. Stork and, party also brought home four from the neighborhood or Port Edward. They were In adryuon to Mr. Stork, Morris Prlngle. Howard, Frlr-rell and Jlmmle Farauhar. One party that went up Denis Arm got nothing. BILLIARDS littponrd (Same Saturday Slshf iBe. tueen AnderMtn and Klllman Xreili .twent if Errulhe In the postponed billiard game Satur day night between Ounnar Anderson (Tigers), and J. Ulllman Lions), the latter won 200 to 120, bringing the total score for the tournament to 872 for the Tigers and 874 for the Lions provided the postponed game Is-allowed by the executive. SPORT CHAT K The local winter sport season Is to be under way and In full swing earlier than usual. Little time Is being lost In organization work. less than usual With the first billiard tournament at the end of last week, there will be another tomorrow night when Cougar and Beavers will make their first so- pea ranee. The Cougars team will consist of Fred Pyle. captain, Percy Tinker, 8. D. Macdonald, M. M. McLachlan. Bert Morgan and 8. Darton. while the Beaver team will be comprised of W. H. Long, captain, W J. Nelson. Ben Self. Fjank Aldridge. Angus McDonald and Alexander . Harvey. Tonight the CrtU Uge,. League will get under way' with the following fixtures: Grotto vs. L. N. Maehanica: CanadlAi Legion vs. Pit. Hotel: Orange Lodge v Moose; Eons of Canada vs. St. Andrews; Dry dock vs. Cold Storage; C.N. Operating vs. Kalghts of Columbus. Harold Carlson, who claims the wel terweight championship of Canada in wrestling and who has been located In mm Fins for catarrh when melted in a spoon or snuffed up the nose and vapors inhaled- if A Salve which Releases Medicated Vapors when "Applied Over Throat and-Chest. Inhaled as a vanor a f . MM PLENTIFUL AT PORCHERi SsvteSfc : diately inflamed, ameestrri nir r.-x Iliinleni There saw Large Numbers but This the modem direct treatment for all cold troubles that is proving so popu-kr in Canada and the States where over 17 million iars are now used yearly. Splendid fcr sore throat, tonsilitis, bronchitis, croup, head and chest edda, catarrh, asthma or hay few. Just rub Vicks over throat and chest and inhale the medicated vapors, h auicily loosens uu a cold. Vapo Rub Ores 2! M wo J!m Used Yearly Vancouver for the past few years, is desirous of meeting any welterweight in the country and he has no objection, be says, to let the other fellow make the match and to work for a per ccnuge of the receipts. Carlson Is a clever grappler who hss demonstrated more than once In Vancouver, during the past year or two, that he carl mor-! than hold his own against the best men of his weight brought here when Emll Klank was doing the promoting. Carlson can be reached-at 137 Pendei West. PRINCE GEORGE The corporation of the city of Prince George will make a much better flnsn-clal showing this year. -It Is expected that jUl.srcountt will hsre been met out of "revenue, in. addition to paying off an averdralt of 89.000 at the. bank. R. A. Mitchell, local broker, was held up on Quebec Street last Wednesday night and was relieved ot some 840 or (30 which he had In hi pockets. His assailant has not yet been apprehended although. Mr. Mitchell was able to give the police a description. Mayor Taylor his been delegated ito proceed to Victoria to Interview the provincial government with the request that concessions be given the Prince George pulp and paper project. Two other prominent citizens, tt la expected, will also go. Isaac Carlson, a young man of nineteen, who 'resided with his parents In this city, was decapitated last week when be fell under, the trucks of a train on which be was riding the rods. The- accident occurred1 at Newlands. James Morlarlty has been transferrei an CNR. roadmaster to Smlthers. L. A. Karlow of Prince Rupert takes his place here. Oeorge M. Oeddle, manager of the local branch ot the Canadian Bank ot Commerce, has been advised of his pro- EDWARDSBURG CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP Hot only a Wonderful flavor but unusually wholesome as well i I l cJUiSS cJUiSS I I MAD MAD BETTER BETTER! JL . I ! OTAFJT tN f?CADllMC IT-NO TELA-lM nmHBM SHtt , 3 L1AOL.K TO COME i WOME FROM THE I Head and Chest Colds Relieved In a New Way motion to be manager of the branch at Pentlcton. Mr. Oeddle will probably leave for Pentlcton within the next two weeks. NEW HAZELTON W. J. Bodwell ot Santord, Maine, and T. Clements of Boston. Massaclrusset, came out last night after a six weeks' big game hunt into the Groundhog country. Their party was in charge of George Belrnea. the well known local guide. Albert Mercer, who spent the summer at the Sunrise mine on Nine Mil mountain, has left for the south fork of the Copper Rtverwbere be wfll spend a couple of months. The Hsnson Timber tt Lumber Co. has received more orders for cedar pole and It looks like a good winter coming u pfor the pole men. A number cf camps are now. working good sized crews and all that is wanted now la treere-up and a good fall of anow at that Jhe timber may be uken out. Mrs. C. F Vacher ot Iron Junction. Minn., and J. P. Braden of Paducah. Kentucky, are- guests of their sister. Mrs. S. H. Senkpiel, for a' couple ot weeks. Mr. Lucas ot the Royal Bank staff left Thursday for Vancouver where l. will be transferred elsewhere. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Vinbt entertained the young people In hli honor. Mrs. Dungate his been 111 lately anu Rct. J, H. Young has been In charge of the "Indian school. -i Mts.jlTomllnson. 8r.. who has spent the pait summer with friends and r tatlves .In Hazelton. has returned to Meansklhsht fo rthe winter.' Stuart Henderson. Victoria lawyer. left here yesterday for the south after a mysterious tup Into the northeastern Interior where he had hopes of locating the source of Qun-a-Noofs gold supply LECTURES BY TOUR PARTY HMTIMI DOCTOKH IIOI.ll MKKTIMIN at iiowriTAi. wiiii.i: iiKiti: Members of the Canadian Medical Association post-graduate tour party gave three lectures and demonstrations to city and district doctors orer the week-end. Two of the meetings were held tn the Prince Rupert General Hospital and the third In the Prince Rupert 'Hotol. All the local docton, were In attendance a well as Dr. D. R. Learoyd of Anyox, Dr. W. N. Turpel ot Terrace, Dr. W J. Lightburne of IJazel. ton. and Dr. c. u. iianmrmoii ot Smlthers. , Dr. Charles Little Cf New Vcrk. who it visltltnr the cltr, also was present aha' 'took much interest In the proceedings. This post-graduate tour, aa welt as similar ones throughout the Dominion which are being carried out by som 160 prominent medical men, was mode possible as a result of a donation oi 130.000 by the Bun Life Assurance Co. The British Columbia tour was ar- tanged and accompanied throughout by C. J. Fletcher of Vancouver, secretary of the British Columbia Medical Assoc latlon. The party which consists c! Dr. D. S. MacKay. Dr. B. J. Brandsoii and Dr. D. Nicholson, all members of :he medical faculty of the University of Manitoba, lctt this morning for Prince Oeorge, the last stop In British Colum bia after which they will return to Winnipeg. Mr. Fletcher and Dr. Lyalt Hodgln of Vancouver, who ore accom panying the party, will be here on Thursday enroute south, STUART HENDERSON HAD A SUCCESSFUL TRIP TO INTERIOR Stuxirt Henderson, the well known lawyer, who pawed through here yes terday, after a successful trip Into th Flndlay country where he wo accompanied by the Indian dun-a-noot who was for many year an outlaw, says that Ouu-a-noot made a wonderful guide and helper, being very persistent and energetic. They saw a lot of big game Including grizzlies, caribou, moose ptarmigan and grouse but duck and gtes wer scarce, du probably to the isjovj na;htjit? SOON A I START To RSAO.l'M INTERRUPTED'. I V anted i For Sale For Rent 1 A cm O 1926 V Ut (. FlATUMC ScRVKC IkC C.I 1W 4..,J FOR SALE. TO CLOSE OUT AN LB-Ut. we are authorised to sell several lots, some corners, harbor view, and on sewer. Prices low and terms from I10OO monthly. Enquire T. McClymonL u rOR SALE FOURTEEN OOOD HOUSKg Apply at Skeena Lumber d.. Vsk. BC. or Oeorge Rorle. Hays' Block. Prince Rupert, B.C. 341 TENT FOR SALE. NEW THIS VEAll and used only one week. Price ITO. Pullen. Dally News. f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE. Phone Black 183 after 8 o'clock. FOR BALE. CHEAP. HALF A TON OF old newspaper. Apply Dally N. f FOR SALE. VICTROLA, "CHEAP. Phoni Blue 473. 33s TO RENT FOR RENT. SMALL FURNISH ET houe. 1900 Eleventh Avenue, neat Cold Storage Phone Blue 338. FOR RENT PIANOS. PLATEH-pianos, phonographs and sewing ma-chlr.es. Walker's Music Btore. FOR RENT. SIX ROOM MODERN flat with bathroom, at 171 Third Ave East. Apply Hyde Transfer. tt FOR RENT. MODERN UP-TO-DATS flat; large airy rooms: fire place: close in. Max Hellbroner. FOR RENT MODERN HOUSE; UN- obstructed marine view. Apply 311 Fourth Avenue East FURNISHED APARTMENTS FORMlENT by day, week or month. Phone Rei 807. tf ROOM TO RENT IN PMVATTS HOME. Waterfront view. 330 Fourth Avenue East. tf MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. rooms and bath. Munro Bros. BOARD AND ROOM. FIVE BOARD. THE INLANDER, 833 Second Avenue. Phone 137. LOST, LOST PARCEL CONTAINING FANCY work, between 8t Andrew Rooms and Ambrose Avenue. Finder please leave at Dally News Office. LOST LADY'S GOLD WRIST WATCil on Third Avenue. Finder pleas re. turn to Dally New Office. aa MISCELLANEOUS MAKE MONEY AT HOME. MEN AK'n Y women can earn 81 to (3 an hour in spare time writing showcard. No canvassing or soliciting. We Instruct you and supply you with work Write today. Th Menhennlt Com. pany Limited, 61 Dominion Building, Toronto. FOUND FOUND-nVE BASEBALL BATS. Ap. ply Dally News Offlee. ravages of coyotes and solves on their netting grounds. Mr. Henderson sny that annw f.11 n September 4 and soon disappeared. On September! there was a heavy falj and me lonowmg aay vney broke camp ot home. It took the nack train day to traverse the 313 .miles from hi camp on me nnaiay to the head of Tacla Lake, then three cfais hv boat to cover 1B0 miles on the lak system and making the final 43 mile by uto to the railway at Vanderhoof, which he- reached at midnight. Oun-a-noot came the other way with the pack train. Advertise In Th Dally Ntwi V I .1 ANOTHER BIO REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES. I-I Ton Lhhty Kx- tyr OhMit t 823.00 !i Ton I. Mill Hfiivrry ClinaU t 030.00 TourlnE and HndtUter $ HI5.00 Siiort Hnnilrler Unneh and Coupe Sedan landau - High Low High Low .. .. 10:34 a.m. . I HH0.O0 . IKilo.on . !l I35.no IIIH5.00 USED CARS ON HAND I PoiNl I.ijjhl l)llvry, oprn uy I Ford l.iirhl Delivery. pam-l bmlv I Ford Usrhl lisliveo'. larler nqufpmnnl .... I Ford Tudor Betlarv lrtir qnlpmrit .. . t 75.0.1 150.00 M60.no 300 00 I iilflstnohUe J-p(n- ftT Tourtnif. 105 ... 1600.00 Term n w armnsml on Itotn new nnd ne4 mr l dtiil the imrrlinser. KAIEN OARAQE Dealers in Cadllac, McLauahlln. Oakland, Oldimoblle, Pontlao and Chevrolet Car Phone 52 NEW CAR PRICES HlltlAliOtll $581.00 Sport Hoadlrr fISO.Oil Touring 02.00 tJonpc 7BI.O0 Tudor Sedan 7U0.00 Fonlnr Sedan JW1.00 Light Delivery MI2.00 Truck 58 1. on These, prices Include freight, taxes, self) starler-and balloon tires. Hall or telephone for demonlrn-tion or driving leons. S. E. PARKER, LTD., Authorized Ford Sales and 8ervlce FORD . Cars Trucks Tractors TAXI Phone 07 Taxi (Call flcorge, Piuil or flul) rflx and Seven I'nMeiiRnr flludo hnkerM al yaur disposal any llmo. ROS8 BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. trrns from Kmnreaa Jlnlel 4 PRiNnr ftiisiirirr Tim a 4 4 4 TIUMIW. Ot'TOIIKIt It lliKh 4:37, a.m. Low High Low 23:13 pm. 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