Et Two , Games Played IMst Night , Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Realizes in Men Whist-. Prince Rupert .Whfct League remiUs) lat night, were. ; as fol-i Iowa: I Gowe, 199. C. I Youngman, 127, Joe Rees-ley. 200. John Bulger. 198; S. D. Mac-donald, 200. , ,$07.95 as Result of Effort i esterday 11. . ,i ... 4 ne annual oaiaar ot the Lad- vener; 111 hmson 2, New Empress 7. les' Aid of First Presbyterian MOpae vs postponed. :. Church yesterday afternoon was u ueorges 4. urfy0 o. a nigjiiy successful affair, the league Table . . , handsome sum of S7C7.95 beinir Plain Sewing Mrs. William Thompson, convener, Mrs. Ben Dalgarno and Mrs. .1. Watson. Fancy Work Mrs. F. W. And-erson, convener; Mrs. W. L. San- "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" mud ' I BEST PROCURABLE v. yj7 MCDUCI Of JCOTLANO T. lt'0C' 0 MlVlwl -t.wt.rvt Dvfftov SCOUam Tba Orlfinal Label look for it at tba Vindor'a and inilit on GRANT'S "BrST PROCURABLE" This ndveriisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Britlah Columbia BRITISH RUGBY PLAYERS IN moment during the course of a ; mond and London Welsh, when one tackled. dison and Mrs. D. C. Stuart. i ley, convener; Mrs. A. Berner and .Mrs. E. N. Valentine. Novelties Mrs. Joseph Greer, jMre. R.J. D. Smith, Mrs. R. E. J Cameron, Miss A. A. Pierce and jMiss Jessie Rothwell. Dolls Mrs. Joseph Greer. con- Mrs. T. II. Johnson, Mrs. thouvh it wnn hoaten hv th. Suvv fin Its-iopening1 -gamb last Friday, will go up against the fast moving High School quintette in the Intermediate League. It is enough to say that the railway boys will have their hands full. Drill Team, narrowly beaten last Friday, expects to turn the tables tonight on the Maple Leafs and a lot of the fans are expecting the same thing in a match which should prove popular. High School will seek vengeance from the Colts in the Junior League. A very interesting bill on the whole. Professional hockey in the United States, once a step child of spqrts at the mercy of the elements, is shooting for "big monkey" these days, confident that within a year or two the puck chasing industry will stand alone at the head of indoor pastimes. night, hockey across the line is feeling its growing pains. The rinks in the National league cities In the United States already are too small for the crowds that now are flocking to its standard. Outstanding payers and material are scarce and costly. Fans still must be educated to the intricacies and niceties of the MIDST Ul- A iiif of tli lit ul! the latttr's (longs 170 yards. .IK: An exciting mi between Rich- men is being PLANTAGO WON AUTUMN CUP Alonzo Haines and Mrs. Thomas tuda came second : , tbjd . 5 ' W L P 'realized as a result nf iha t tins. 1 fa Cam TttKstii Candy Mrs. Dan Jabour, con- 1 There were sixteeji horses in the vener; .Mrs. William Millar and i rac.tk distaaca blng two fur- New Empress t -J!2f (1.12 tl6n; The1 bazaar was opened at I Fish Pond Mrs. James Simp- W. Abbott V,rotto r r -J If ".? . P F.n"Z,-MpcWJy ; I' 2,-S o'elockrby the the pastor, pastor, Rev. Rev. J. J. R.son R.lson and and Mrs. Mrs. G. G. Moose ..ll jFr'zell, and the., reception com-i During the at KnighU of PythiaaE Q ft.'0 prftlee eonfisfed of Mrs. Frizell, ful music was Leif Erikson Jt.,.4 leal Cove .., 1, St. George's 0 1' 1 .VI 3 0 GROTTO LEADING OYER GRAND TERMINALS IN BILLIARD FIXTURE rs. T. McCfymont and Mrs. Jos 1 1 eph Greer. For the occasion the social parlors qf the church were beautifully decorated with evergreens and flowers tastefully arranged under the direction of Mrs. David Thomson. Flowers were donated by Mrs. David Glennie and Mrs. William Millar. The The following following ladies ladies were were In In fternoon, delight- provided by the Ladies' Orchestra under theJ leadership of Mrs. G. A. Bryant. SPORT CHAT Timely enough, the basketball schedule brings together in the Four of the five jfames in last' nr ue ioniKni ine wative nighfs second division billiard charge: , .ons of C-inada and Port Simpson fixture between the Grand Ter- Tea Room Mrs. R. F. Mc- 'ho Won the first tvvo f?ame" of minals and Grotto were d1av1 Nauehton and Mrs. W. D. Vanr. ine 8ea90n- Canucks squeez last night and. as a result the conveners; Mrs. J. W. McKinley, Grotto is loading, by an aggregate Mrs. S. Prlngle and Mrs. F. G. 6f 799 to 695, havintf''been beaten Dawson, pouring; Mrs. Alex Fin-In only one game and thtn by the Bie, Mrs. Miltnn Gonzales, Mrs. narrow margin of a single point. F. p. Rice, With the Ren. Self h W. E. Miss Maiiie led out on a forfeit over Kincolith last Friday and on Tuesday Port Simpson had a tight 27 to 28 win over Players' Club. Tonight's Mrs J II Carson 'fame '8 expected to provide ex-' Mac Donald. Miss 'foment and tight play to the WilliacToft game mnainjhg to be Olive Munro. Miss Muriel Vance. l"cari" ae:,re 01 in IBngV -Played, scores last nfght were as Miss J. Watson and Mrs. Robert i V wh,ch d,d not do 80 ba4'y even follows: jDavi, aervfng; Mrs. D. McD. W. Mitchell (Grand Terminals), blunter cashier. ' " ' ' f 108: M. M. McLachlan (Grotto). Home Cooking Mrs. J. G. 200. Steen. convener: Mrs. Fred Stork W. H. Jarman. 200; George and Miss Kathleen Stork. fflfiHSCIIOOL PUPILS TO PLM BADMINTON Have Use of I. O. D. E. Hall Sat-urday Mornings and Tuesday Afternoons At a municipal meeting of the I. 0. D. E. it was decided m-.. Tuesday afternoon and 8tH- moming be put aside as days on which the High School pupils could piny badminton. Also it was decided that the with the wiling of Poppies. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS by Mrs. A. Ohnesorg and Miss Bessie Derry. Home Cooking Mrs. A. Bart-lett assisted by Mrs. Nels Perier-s en. Tea Room Mrs. F. Walls assisted by Mrs. James Weir, Mrs. 0. Baggan and Mrs. Nelson. Cashier Mrs. R. Longj Kitchen Mrs. EInar Larsen as sisted by Mrs. Jack Preece. Moose Hall is prettily decorated for the occasion, the miscellaneous booth in mauve and yellow, candy LIVERPOOL, Nov. 9. Plantago and nome cooking stalls In green owned by William G. Singer, won and Pink and the fanc' work the autumn cud todav. Promti- k001" nd tea room In the colors and Saturn or l"e order purple, blue and i white. The function continued Into , last evening when dancing and other forms of entertainment were i enjoyed, the wheel of fortune being one of the attractions of the: evening. In the Evening The Booth Memorial School choir of fifty voices, under J. S. ; Wilson with Miss E. P. Grassie! 'accdmpanying, sang "The Sea 'Gull," "The Mermaid," "A Sea Chanty," "Sweet and Low" and an Armistice number In splendid style, the efforts of the children being much appreciated by the large crowd attending. There was a splendid exhibition of fancy dancing by pirplls of 1. 0. D. E. join with the Canadian T W v-ampue u. inos Lefion to attend the Armistice ,n Pf " M,9 ",ar "f" Service, and on Satur ay a, ait, Stiles with a "Fan Dance," Miss Annie Gilchrist. "Walking Stick Dance," Miss Eleanor Moxley, "Gypsy Dance." and Miss Marie Mussallem "Spanish Dance." At the School Bertd meeting The High School Orchestra night Principal Peddle re. ll'tlng of Mljs Margaret pilchrlst, ported on the steeplchae which was held October 25 Und the for-mat.'nn of the basketball league. Hate tou hrard abnnt Prnit Prna l a nrlonllllc preparation pot nn In Mittllle form, which prorldes an entirely new and ef-fftllre trrstment for conirhn, rolds, che.t and throat trnnlilen. I'epa contain certain medicinal Inrredlents, which, when placed upon the birne. Immediately lorn Into Tnpor, and sre breathed down the air painnres to the loners. On their Jonrner, they Miothe the Inflamed and Irritated memhrsnes o( the bronchial tnbea, the delicate wall pt the air pa-are, and finally enter and carry relief and heallnr to the langa. nhlle no lliail or solid can ret xjui, iikb un.v mjicr iuii juinjp mo" in inwri and sir panarfs, ing into popularity almost over- '.'f'f Pe fumr-s rt there direct, bd heuUnir rommenre. ncrtm it th Bm ana iU of thta pPr, anfl nail It (with le. tUmp par ratnra poiUra) to pa Oa., Toronto. A fr. trial pe. will th.n b aant fan. All Srorrlats aal atoraa atll ptpa, 2Jo boa. ich uerniee uqss vaiu?r jsnnv son, JoHn Bushby an j Billy Bacon gave selections during the evening. ' R. J. Bacon was in charge of the arrangements o line program 1 which was one of marked excel-, lence, all the young people acquit-: ting themselves In a most credit- able manner and being much ap-l plauded FISH ARRIVALS Prices toJay not quite as high as those prevailing yesterday Halibut prices, though' still quite satisfactory, were not quite as high today as those prevailing yesterday. Three American vns- sels received 17.2c and 7c to 18. Cc and 7c for 67,000 pounds while one Canadian boat was paid 15.2c and 7c for 4,000 pounds. I Sales were as follows: j American , I Polaris, 32,000 pounds; Booth Fisheries, 18.4c and 7c. Aleutian, 30,000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, 18.Gc and 7c. Lumen, 6,000 pounds. Canarllnn Fish and Cold Stora ire i;v. 17 9 ana vc. Canadian Ineit H., 4,000 pounds, Canadian Fish 4 Cold Storaire Cn . IK o- 7c. Many customers of The Louvre have-.ictin- unable to gat down town in the mornings when the regular Clfcck Sales take place and have frequently reqeestad that the time of the Clock Sale ...111 4 .. 1 I Q.1...J sisted by Mrs. Charles Inwards. " ' l2M' Candy-Mrs. P. J.Ryan assisted !noon' iMuvic win uui uc viu iu in morning , to permit of preparat 5 PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Prid ay. an d Views In he World of Sport MOOSE BAZAAR Cold-day Breakfasts r Can be Simnlo IS BEING HELD r 4' S5 i: i a it k, K. ! t r' t t X ! It This advertisement is not published or dispiayrrt o Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia hi NEW EMPRESS ANNUAL BAZAAR STILL LEADING! IS SUCCESSFUI Annual Affair Opened Yesterday afternoon and Is being continued " today ; The annual bazaar of the Women of tliV Mooseheart Legion commenced yesterday afternoon and is being continued today with many ladies lending their patron-aire to the affair. Though the function was In progress during yesterday afternoon, the official opening did not take place until, ' last evening when Mayor S. 1. McMordie officiated. The baiaarj will be brought to a conclusion! his evening with a dance at which drawings for the various raffle will take place. Mrs. II. Skattebol is general! onvener for the baiaur, voJ.her ladies in charge being as follow: Fancy Work Mrs. A. Wick as-sisted by Mrs. F. M. Crosby. Miscellaneous Mra. Sam Hou-gan assisted by Mrs. Robert Raffles Mrs. 0. Stegavig as-1 No extra work for hot breakfasts Warm the biscuits in the oven and serve with hot milk. Warmth! Energy! Protection! For -whole wheat in wafer form Try Tiuscuix Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. SPECIAL CLOCK SALE Al RICHMOND'S LOUVRE flock Sale a iva) event, the whole ( ,. store will be offen , ,, Ifcfiejijpn Saturday ,,. This gives those I valuta an oppoi-tm,.i WWHWh floes not..,, will pay you t" of Saturday al't.i ; 8a I and aecure wh , ,at a fraction of m WOOD SPLITTER KILLED ions for this event which wIR be the oaly afternoon Clock Sal during this year of 1928. HANEY. Nov . Some of the bargains available wood splitter was i are listed in the Louvre advr- was struck by k .-ai.i. tiaement in another column and attached to a dnnk these are only some of the many was about 60 year-real snaps which are offered at this Sale. In fact, to make this Advertise in Th FREE This Hsndumt S-Cup Slit. TEAPOT Will bt lin wl)r b-toluttly fret Is ctcli purchaicr ! 1 lb. BRAID'S BEST TEA AMD 1 lb. BRAID S BEST COFFIE Brald't Bt Tcs It packed In two traded Rtd Label Oranje Pekoe and Biut Label. The molt popular Us en the market This offer obtainable nt the following (inner MIJSSAI.LK.M (J ROGER Y MUNRO BROS. HUSH'S (JROCHTERIA SEAL COVE GROCERY BRAID, TUCK & CO., LTD. VANCOUVER mm