r w m m I s ' St It a 9 ' r a x 8? - ft 4. 5, a i n i i PAGE TWO t?-tt B w" inacTsaVir I RSI MaHLMl THE DAILY NEWS News and Views In The World o IT rr ro.tiicHr' BADMINTON ! WILL ENTER 'TERMINALS WIN GRAN TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL BILLIARD GAME est Procurable candle at both ends with surprising success and versatility. On the field the solidly built little Polish boy from Garfield, N.J., is one of the roughest and toughest line-crackers in the gridiron world. Tending the furnace (THE ORIGINAL Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Ciul Sow LwuJ 0fcJuk w4 Btlmut-Clmfavrt DUIWnw. D.M- Benevolent Association much iulrker MOOSE WHIST 11 This advertifiement is not pnhlisheo or lispUiy?d Liquor Contro) Hoard or by the Government HHtieh flnrnhi ir iiii" HOCKEY COACH TRADE GOALIES CHANGES CLUBS! HOCKEY LEAGUE DULUTII, Oct. 19. Wilfrid Green, coach and manager of the New York American Hockey team had signed a contract to coach the Duluth team of the American Association this season. PLAYS FOOTBALL AND MINDS THE BABY AS HE ATTENDS COLLEGE SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Oct 19. Playing football in the afternoon and i NEW YORK, Oct. 19. John Rons Roach, goalie for Toronto,' nan been traded to New Yorkj Rangers for Lome Chabot, thej Ranger goalie and a bonus, it is; said, to approximate $10,000. ORANGE WHIST DRIVE f AND DANCE SUCCESS' .Many Present to Enjoy Function in Metropole Hall I.nst Even- j ing I Formal Opening of Senior Club Took Place Last Night There was a good turnout last niirht at the forma opening of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club and some very interesting games were played, the winners beinjf Frank Russell and Miss Macdonald while the consolation prize was taken on a toss by Hitchcock and Miss McQuillen. Every couple played every other couple and both court? were kept busy almost to midnigh: before the finals were decided President George IJryant an'' Secretary Shadwell were in gen eral charge arid refreshment-were served by Miss Stork and Miss Palmer. Scores were as follows : F, Russell and Miss Macdonald 123. 0. A. Bryant and Miss Hell broner, 115. j W. Mitchell and Miss Stork, 111. Silverson and Miss Palmer, 102. Mrs. Bryant and Kollsoff, 98. Mrs. Shadwell and L Gay, 95. Shadwell and Mia sCurrie, 81. Wilding and Miss Friatell, 80. Munday and Miss Tite, 62. Ward and Miss McRae, 47. . Porter and Mrs. Parker, 88. Hitchcock and Miss McQuillan, ,38. There were seventeen tables of much more dangerous than it was! cards and priie-winners were: without anr nrotwtion It i.l ....... -1-" 1. i 1 1 i a . 1 itc uaticc rwmo in hv the manager has to find two men'grM until 1.30 a.m. to take Sammy's place, one to feed j Vic Houston was in charge of the furnace and the other to the card tables while J. A. Ten mind the baby. JUNIOR FOOTBALL Borden Street and Booth Memorial Schools will meet In a regular Junior Football League fixture tomorrow 'rfternoon. TK Borden Street team will consist of the following: D. Stiiiech; P. Fisher and P. Vac-! cher; M Gurvich. A. Hardy and acted as master of ceremonies for the dance. The committee in charge consisted of II. Mahaffey, Vic Houston, J. A. Teng, Mrs. J. R. Murray, Mrs. Wright Daviea, Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. R. Anderson. w vice, HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Service, Smithera; S. Ser- 1 Booth School team will be ele-i bavy ted from among the following: R. 1 Union stoarmer Cardena, Capt' Jack lfhnwin, Snllthers, Mrs, Moxlcy, S. Lawrence, It. Nelson, A. Johnstone, is due in port at Johnson 'hd Mrs. Hanson, In-A. lvaron. J. MacKay (captain), 7M U) night from Uiejgwuth and 1 vemess; W. O. Iaiointe, city. C. Bartlett, A. Walters, W. Cross, will sail at 12 midnlfht on herj M. ijusi, 11. Cameron, O. Wing- return to Vancouver and way bam and J. Greer. points. You Can Quickly Limber Up Sore, Stiff, S.woIIen Joints Even Chronic Rheumatic Swell-! Jnf nd in ju . r Mconda it wut , , ,. c., 1 . nntnte to th tvm and blMS4 com- inj in Knee, hlbow, Shoulder fort conm quickly. or Finger Joinis Yield to the " Migli'ty Powerful Influence of ottn ma mt ttxrebj rnuiu muoti more JOINT-EASE. It's br. rlfht In town tnd vry live drugiUt bat It. It's low price remdy. to bf sure, but tout ocMnt atop it from Uktnc tti kink. Unx-ncaa or torture out 01 your troubled joints. 1 Joliu-E 11 th nm. so cslled be-enuTf It In compounded solely for the uuruiiu ol rciievins n your muiirm.. QUI the Mony Inteivie Belnc sueb powerful couuu-r lrrl- Unt. It cannot help brlnirine sixxiy and you can ouy But you rnuat remember that it in for Joint affliction thHt it i mostly dispensed and Its helpfulness will astonish you aiu-r an ordinary nuimenu aiui mil It' 0a tbe tormented, lant I otnejr trvtineuu have UlleA Mrs. W. Grant arrived from Vancouver and The local halibut boat Covenant, Copt. Hans Underdahl, returned to rt at 0. o'clock this morning after spendPng the past couple of months or so on a pilchard packing charter to the Canadian Fishing Co. on the west coast of Vancouver Isjand and will make a couple of halibut trips before the season closes. Repairs to the auxiliary schooner Effie M. Morrissey, Capt. Robert Bartlett, which returned to port last week from the Arctic helpful results 111 congestion. or throat. I OCMin with the Stoll-McCracken cet rolJ. lumbnni and neuralgia ' J... 1, i.i 1 than almiiat any remedy eAjwuiuuii, 111c uciiib miniiiwi ui at the dry dock today and it is expected the vessel will leave to morrow morning for Seattle route to New Yprk, t Team Representing C.N.R. X 1 !l in. SPORT CHAT Will Play This Winter in Intermediate ( League At a meeting of Canadian Na tional Railway employees night in the station, it was en' thusiastlcally decided to enter a team in the Intermediate Basketball League this season. In pursuance of this decision, an order was wired away this morning for sweaters arVd other parapher nalia. The meeting was presided 1 over by Jack Mair and a commit ee to take charge of basketball affairs was appointed consisting of William Roid, chairman, Tom Vnnesley, Harry Thrupp, J. A. Teng, Fred Rogers and Jack Mair. In attendance at the meeting Both New York professional Hockey teams are experiencing , trouble in completing their rosters for the 1928-29 season. Frank Boucher is said to be the chief cause for worry in the camp of the Rangers, with Dutch Keeting! and several others demanding ! - more money than Tex Rlckard , nd his associates care to give. ! , . . . , . cally all contracts expired this, Protests are be nir made at the ...-' . iJ . . ... . . a . - . : year, unu nora-ouu include Lionel ' nursemaid at night. Snmrny was . " DU,,a,nK ot a Ience alongside the Vt cjonacher Billy Burch Vernon I i, t 11 11 1 , tow-ded hacklier ? that passe, between!, jj ZhI TZ 01 the Syracuse Syracuse -rtuZtlMLL ' DeiseMlffnea UnlversftyK, sistanM of the Ladies . . arid toot ha 1 1 team, team, i in burning burning the A very enjoyable whist and dance held drive PROTEST MADE AT NEW FENCE Bouchard are ' """c Par m rtsh house, it is said' M , 1 that the fence makes the place il ,t7. 7L "1 7 ' "" 1 Ladles' first, Mrs. B. G. Beale; dangerous both to rallwayment. Lrpv. " tJ" ladies' second, Mrs. Fred Rogers ; auto drivers and pedestrians. i!1'" J04, M.orn! m mens first, C. U. Biggart; men second, William Rothwell. TIilfP Kvn ft was rlrflwn in win and minding the baby at a home the ?5 K0,d jece the holder ot near the campus as a means of caIming the prii. working his way through col-; Refre(,hmenU were Mrved and he Is the of lege picture gentle 0ancln Jou0wed to music pro-domesticitv. ' ... - u .-j Vhn th tnm irn nn irina -ri.. j t 'Utile, Terrace; Ijuuiur MKniweinni cnampron 01 ithe world, from meeting Santiago Zorilla, challenger for the title, in San rrancisco -Monday. Several other engagements will be cancelled by Morgan. He will probably apnea r beore a nh 18 E, Hentinger and Geo. reoresentinir tfc fnf0 i.nvt.. R. Connellv. commission "'I - ' wavM v audi noie-in-ttie-all; S. L. Simpson ination. Despite Morgan's in- anu r,. r. amun. -Masselt; 11. Uncapacity. Zorilla continued Haywood. Vancouver; Miss A. 'preparations for the fight Beder, Seattle; P. W. Wing, tt'm.i . Patton, Maset; R. C. Young, Hydtr, Alaska; A. Johnston and U. L. Gray, Vancouver. Central 1 J. Enander and F. Wordby, iRemo; D. Roche, Salvus; II. John-i aon, Norway E. II. Collison, Mas-aett; D. Livingstone, Queen Char- I lotto Inlands; M. G. Mcleod. his TURNED FROM FATALISM TO CHRISTIANITY I Prince George; W. Lund and A. ' Ed. Prince and Jack Judge won Seppahamer, city. SAN QUFNTIN Oct iov : I chickens which were the first 1 , 'E. Hickman walked t fh ,uth T. Kutsuyama; R. Fong, K. Naka- tht weMf Mooae Lodge, J n . . trap this morning white but with mo,o .captain,. C. Smith. L. Wil- " tJutt -tw.rd emotion. Up and T. Kanava: s tares. U. r""- k" i0.," o,:i' 7. ,,"'7 . A "a of thirteen steirf steps' he went preceded by Rev. William Fleming, the priest under whose spiritual guidance he turned from (fatalism to Christianity. His j arms were Mtrapted to his sides ,and on eithe side and behind FOR marched a guard. In a semicircle were some two hundred persons who saw him die. The prieat chanted the litany of the dead from the Roman QathoUc ritual and as the march progressed Hickman made the responses. The doomed man's lips scarcely moved but he followed without a noticeable bremk. Ho walked steadily and straight as a ram, rod but his knees shook as he stood on the trap an instant be-' fore it was sprung. Defeated Grotto hy Score of 955 to 869 In Opening of Second Division Lat Night Mitchell. 107. Joe Beesley. 200; Ben Self, 191. George Howe, 200; C. L. Young-man, 197. S. D. Macdonald, 168; John Bulger. 200. ere Jack Mair. Jock Campbell, maIli ' 200. Vllliam Refd. Jimmy llorton, ".ouis As tori, Sam Murray, Jack tauten, J. A. Teng, Roy Somers, .Ibert Styles, Jack Strachan and r'red Rogers. Grand Terminals took opening last honors in the second division bil liard league last night over the ; Grotto by an aggregate score of 955 to 8G9. The tobacconists won three of the five games but two severe defeats offset the advun-tage. The individual scores were as follows: M. M. McLachlan, 200; William Bert Morgan, 101; W. II. Jar- HOCKEY MANAGER FOR NEWARK TEAM BOUGHT NEWARK, NJ., Oct. 19. The Newark, Canadian - American Hockey League team, has been purchased by Sprague Cleghorn from Boston National Hockey League team to manage and coach the local team. sTotK QUOTATIONS i Court of S. D. tfOfcoson Qo. Ltd.i Argenta Rufus 28; nil. Bay view, 5; B. C. Silver 1.25; 1.40. Big Missouri 571; 58' Cork Province 27; 27'. Cotton Belt nil; 70. Dunwell 20; 22. Duthie 87; 90. George Copper nil; 5J2. , Georgia River 384: 9. Glasiar C5; nil. Golconda 76; 76. Grand view 57; 57',4. Independence 14; 14' Indian 5'; G. Kooteney Florence 19; 19 V. L. & L. 8i. Laeview 2; 2. Lucky Jim 25; 25. Marmot Metals 9; 9V. Marmot River Gold 9V; 9. Mohawk GVi; 7. Noranda 48.25. Pend Oreille 11.00; 12.05. Porter Idaho 05 1 G6. Premier 2.25; 2-10. Ruth Hope 59; 60. Sherrit-Gorden G.20; nil. Silver Crest 9Vt; 10. Silverado G5; 75. Slocan King G; nil. Sunlock 2.25; 2.40. Snowflake 95; 95',. Terminus 17; 19. Topley. Richfield 52; 53. Toric nil: 2.00. White Water 1.51; 1.62. Woodbine 13; 13',. Noble Five 35; 3G. Oils Fabyon 8 101-.. Home 2.40; "2.50. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Player piano In good condition. - A bargain. 1'honn Blue 34g. tf; 392 SALE Pedigreed German police dog puppies eleven weeks . old. Price $35.00. Phone Red 251 BAD LEGS One of Hickman's last moments Swollen ollen Veins Veins and and Bund Hunches was spent m reauing a tetter from his mother, Mrs. Hickman of Kansas City, delivered to him a few minutes before he was led to the gallows. He wept. It was the first time the guard had seen tears in his dyes since his doom was sealed. Hickman received and three other omfortlng letters en from relatives. He was pronounc-jed dead at 10.95 a.m. Have You Varicose or Near Ankle or Knee? To stop the nilstrt r.nm n, help reduce the dangerous awollen wins and strengthen the legs, iwe Moones Emerald Oil. This clean now! erful Vafe antlJStir penetrating yet healing oil 1. &unto7 It aU 7ft ? claw drug stores. ii'tu uir"xi reiivr stiin. ! did for Ulcers. Old 8or. Broken read Troub'tJcme Cam cf Eewma. iMOONE'S EMERALD OIL f Sport' 1 3, every pM;.. j MARKETING OF GRAIN SLOW ! I)clivcrlen Iarge and Huge Amount In Storage This Year WINNIPEG. Oct. 19.-While there waa a slight decrease in the marketing of grain along the i lines of the Canadian National ; Railways in the past week as compared with a year ago. the loading over-topped last year's ; record by Marly three million bushels. In the seven days end-) ing yesterday. 10,053.000 bushels' were marketed, as compared with f 11.982.000 but 10,348000 bushels !(7,767 cars) were loaded as against 7,822,000 (5.987 cars). There is in storage 31.586.000 i busiwla. as compared with 10.521.-1 ,000. An increase of something ! short of 30,000.000 bushels. Fromi ! August 1 this season. 68,579.000 ! bushois have been loaded. During the sane period last year the sum was 88,897,00. Saskatchewan leads the other provinces in loading and marketing, having loaded nearly 6.000.- 000 bushels and marketed nearly 5,000.000. Mr and Mrs. II Johanson ar rived in th- city by last evenlnir's 'train ft m Trmnsn Norway, nnd will take up resident' hrr. HALIBUT AKHP l 1 Only four boats : the local Exchange th fares aggregating 29. i The American Jack ! pounds to the Canadian Cold Storage Co. at I and the following t n Isels sold at 16c am! 'H., 9.000 pounds, H Southend. 6,000 i; dian Fish and Cold and Oalsac. 13.0M) iFiajKrt, Coal! Nrfnaimo-Wellingtnn ed Lump. Nanalmo-Wellingtm; ed Nut. Nanalmo-Wellingtoi Run. Beacon Hard Soot I. Beacon Hard Soetle-Telkwa Lump. Of the above th. r. I'M that is particularly to your haating c.u We shall be glad t, you Albert & Mcfaffery Limited Phone 116 and 11- Rym' si rW'r-n-!,. . Mi t I TVn -jT Ul, --rSt JserHA . 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