MILD VIRGINIA VvJJ C i G ARETTE S v? 20 SURPLUSES SHOWN ON EECTRIC LIGHTS AND The Queen of Spades With all, her Maids Sedately pace the sands ihey softly cry To passers-by "Pray save us 'Poker Hands In response to a communication despatched recently, the city council last night received advices from the Oame TVnartmnt.i nf thA nmvlririat irnv.m- nieiW atihouhtlhg that, with the, assist ince , of the city police. It was hoped. within a lew weeks, to completely stop 'the unlawful killing of deer on Kalen Island game preserve. It was further announced that numerous patrols had been made and no Infractions had been reported or complaints received. The ap polntment of a special game warden would be recommended. PHONES DURING MONTH J. J. Little, superintendent of utlll ties, last night jpreeenteu reports as follows to the city council on the op eratlon of the electric light and tele phone departments for the month of October: Electric l.lsht Estimated Revenue ..110,495 Expenses .-. 9,352 Surplus $1,143 Telephones Estimated Revenue $3,731 Expenditure 2,424 Surplus $1,327 BURNS AND UNION ' OIL GIVEN WATER Construction forthaltli of fclx-lnch Main I'rom Lipkett's Authorized ' by Council On recommendation of the board of works, the city council decided last night to make a six inch wates main exten slon from the premises of Edward Lip iUJ Prince Rupert) Ltd. to the placet CRIBBAGE LEAGUE Prince Rupert Crlbbage League 1 suits last night were as follows: Orotto. 14: New Emm-ess Hotel. 13 period at his home here. .Caaalan 'iejjVon'.' 19; BtJ' Alifdre'w. 8'..j Orange Lodge, 14; K. of Columbus, 13. Sons 0 Canada, 9: C.N. Operating,. 18. Prince Rupert Hotel, 8; Moose, 19. CM. Mechanic. 12; Oold Storage; 15. c . iLeiicue Talilet Ralph Spooner expects to move his family soon Into a comfortable new home he has built near the Hagwllget boundary line on the main Toad. Harold Wr'nch of Uie provincial sur- KA1EN ISLAND DEER KILLING DISCOUNTED name Department Make!) Patrols and Hiidi no Infraction To (luard Carefully or P. Burns Co. Ltd. and the Onion Oil Co. Authorization to proceed with the work at once was given. Grotto Exclusively Itrsult of Last In llrat Place Night's (iaiiiex Orotto 5 Knights of Columbus 4 C.N. Operating A Cold Storage 4 New Empress Hotel 3 Prince Rupert Hotel 3 Canadian Legion 3 Moose ... 3 C.N. Mechanics 2 St. Andrew's 2 80ns of Canada 2 Orange Lodge 1 NEW HAZELTON 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 E. A. Goddam, who Is now located at ROYAL YEAST C Il E S vey party fat the Thanksgiving holl- dmighter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kll-day period at home With his father, ! patrlok. Mr. Grant spent trie Thanks-Dr. fk. C. Wrlnoh. M.L.A,, at the Hazel- giving holiday period at Smlthers. ten Hospital. P. A. Gciddard. who Is 1 ; j wKh the itf parly, was also at home. Hazelton badminton -players are now 1 wqrktng up enthusiasm in the hope of The present cold snap being exper- ! getting a club started soon for the an I AnM.i tww Is nnt HtiiiMifAl fnr th i Winter. early part of November". I 1 Alex Flnnie of Prince Rupert was here for several day last week taking Mr. and Mrs. A'. ffaff have niod into the .bouse which was' occupied lor several yeara by W. S. Di)lc Harris. . titCl. m ii lI. . ...1 - ;. JSr-a. ybteri 'OTinrrgTnniwniini uwie lor some time, has taken over the John McKenzle farm at Wcodeock whieh was formerly operated by William Brand. Mr. Wright wttl fake a lot of jwles and ttes off the property thla winter. Stanley Wlllan, who has been a pat Pacific, spent the Thanksgiving holiday day evening at the home of Mrs. W. W. BURNS LAKE Kenneth "Warner has been appointed MOtry'treasurer of the Omlftac Ski t&vfa suocjpdlni , V., gchelderup, rfe- aJSneti. Dick Stanyer and Richard O'Hara have resumed work In their tie camp north of Burns Lake. H. J. Jewell has returned to Burns Lake and la engaged In attending to nl business Interests here. ient In the Haeelton Hospital suffering - ftcm double pneumonia, la reported to! Bill Carrier of Sheraton la off to a be making satisfactory progress toward ! gocd start In his He cutting operations, recovery. j He has secured some of the beat tle- makers in 4he district. Mf . Rutherford, sr., who has been at South Hazelton tor the past several Mrs. P. J.. Carroll and daughter, Pat-week. Is 111. ; rlcla. and Mrs. R. M. Carroll and 'daughter. Maty. w're visitors In town The Felix Bridge Club met last Fri-'from Decker Lake tost week. ! Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Kerr and son. 1 Arnold, have returned to Burns Lake ' Mr. MacKay baa arrived from Van-'after ' having apent several months ' couver to loin the staff of the Hudson visiting in Toronto and other Ontario Bay Co. at Hazelton. I Mrs. BP'i'l-.i' William i wttli STANDARD OFOUAUTY FOR OVER SO YEARS points. Orant Is visiting In i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunger of Collier son-in-law and j leymount were among last week's dts- - - itrlct visitors In town. f Rw I George Culp and Bob Oerow ore en-i gaged :n the fishing Industry at Babtne Lake. I Rev. J. ft, McCrlmmon of Burns Lake has been advised of the death of his mother, Mrs, Isabella McCrlmmon, at Almonte. Ontario. In .her nlnty.thltd year. She was born in Glengarry County. Ontario. j ( Miss L "I. Prlngle. R.N.. on account of illness has resigned as lady super s tendent of the Bums like Hospl'.il ?and has left for Vancouver Unui Classified : Ads. WANTED SALESLADY WANTED. WITH Ex perience preferred. Montreal Importers. 266 WANTED. GENERAL SERVANT. ply Mrs. Norman A. Watt. wWrfcD.? .heater. Phone Blue 392. ML. . L. . .. '.I. i' : - rOR SAl.E Yivionea, 1, niaing put ncaaquarterav j j ; . t BurnsLake jot Jthe preseirf.: FO& b&lljk qtjffll t Tp:'-BbY''hpfat AiRATij, iSljJACEftiAi tow bout, Taplow, 16-20 If.P. heaev duty Vivian, with complete equipment $2,500.00. M. M. Stephens. FOR RENT FOB RENT. FOUR ROOMED FOR- nwneo apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 547. tf FOR RENT. Pianos. Dhonoaranh. .t einger sewing machine. Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT. Apartments b th h week or jnonlh. Phone Red 607. tf nuuor. run KENTr ROOMS An BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf HOUSES FOR RENT. 120.00 UP ply 215. 4th Ave. E. arrival of another lady superintendent, his i expected irom th r Grace M. Duffell, Rjj., win b in charge v m ouiw laxkc nOftpitsal. r5r -re.um art.eti9on mn immaoiK ynto were 00 a big game hunting trip, have been frozen m on the Tahtea or Whlteaali Ukes. Oapt. John Irving. well k,, pioneer navigator 8Ild shipping man of v..e raciuc coast. , m Burns Lake on way to ootsa Uke where he will eonfcr with oeorge steel, the discoverer of high grade copper claims. ""i ue made for development work. ipC.'l.. the Paul next season's R Mif 1 mimoii officiated a-D:.v scrvi.. , 8t tea Cuui j ht'ru on Sunday FOUND FOUND OOLD RING OWMR CAN I have same by proving property ana 1 paying lor this advertisement tf IbUKOM OF KEYS FOUN APPLY 780. Seventh Avenue W. AUCTION SALE BIO BALE ON THUMDAY FOet BINB-flt of Canadian Legion. British Columbia Service League to start a fund W. ereenqg a monument to the memory of aomnuk aud auiaens who feli In the Oreat War. I am devoting my time and ability up to the 17U to receive furnliurp, heaters. L eot ,etfcva.. odd and ends, pillows. blankets or anything of value whtoh can be turned into cash Look In your basement Look in your attic. Just ring 41, or 563. or 774, or Blue 7S0 and your donations will be called for, or they may be sent to the Prince Rupert Auction Rooms. Let the community pull together and accomplish thla purpose after nine years neglect. All donations and prices received therefor will be published. My teat sale will be for Mile great cause, a F. Brine. Auctioneer. Telephone 774. 266 ridxri: m pkut iiakiioic HEUVICB j CIIIMNKY Cleneral Handy .Man riii.KiiiT 4. It. Arnold, Proprietor Go anywhere anytime. Day or night. Always on board. Terms very moderate. Two boats always available. Phone 310. o, ,110 HVVKEP I s- I.MKKIIK . A. Furnace and Stoves Cleaned and Re- paired. Ohlmnles Swept. Cemetery Plots Oared For. ' Phone Red 243. Prince Rupert. B.C. FURNITURE AND RANGES lltlillVMOUK r.tKPBTH 8 ft. 0 in. x 0 ft. to clear at $30.00 6 ft x B ft to clear at 4300 tt x 10 ft 6 ill to clear at $47 50 10 only lert of this slupmi'pt A. M.KEMKIi: FI'BNITt'BE. LAST CAM November last mini;' AUCTIONEER EXCHANGE m:v ami ftr.roNi' n r;1 boinrht and : Pin v r ,. Two Caitli I' ... PAIMIiOrl I II 39 Third A K.tlKN l.ARtfi' c-iion j itr.ii t t itTiu it cjinvitoLET rnirn Commercial ? delivery To'irtng Rcndster Roncleter DH"" Bpor Roadsti : Coach Coupe Sedan Cabriolet Landau Sedan Imperial Land:"' Utility Expresf 1 Disc wheels $'- 00 A comple' Hn" 1 hand s pre' for demo trati'i sk r 1 our easy pnymen' Guaranteed U i ' Word OouDe. 192' 10 $2S per month Ford Sedan. 1020 00 $25 per niontli Have B Dealters In all "; pronn T- rwtvMr and ... : l w - Wrecking Servici Plione 15 TAXI Tphone 67 Tail e M .1 At (Call George, 1-- , Blx ana seven ; bakers at your difpo8"' ..Acs nuns' I'OOL B0"' Meeker "loffc.Ho!(l (Across from tumv-