Contract Almost Completed by Priace Kupert Firm and Will Open October K The contract of two I'ricce Ru-j.ert men. Alderman W. J. (Jreei and Archi- Beat lie. for the erection of a new gymnasium for ihe Community Club at Anyox is al-not4. oorrifdeted and the building is to be handed over to the club tor tht- formal opening on October 8. Ai 'iviintr to E. H. Mortimer, who rfturr:i-'i from there this week, 'he : -iple there are much! pleased w ith the speed shijwrc in carrying ui the work and the ex-1 cellen! muMier in which it has keen d Tbe vmria-ium is 8-1 feet long and 64 feet wide and 120.000 feet of lumber was used in its con-9tru:ioii. The floor of the hall is 80 feet by 50 feet and in addition there are locker rooms and showers in the basement and a large dining room to seat 220 with a kitchen adjoining. The gym will be used for winter sports and particularly basketball. A number of former Prince Rupert players are looking for intr-town gam and hope to see a strong team from Prince Rupert invade their town and make a tussle for basketball honors. 'ATARRH of head or throat 1 nan!!? f benefited by tha rapora ef VI6KS VapoRub 0r3l MOtmm JmnV4 YmmHj LffigtheTailor Phone 615 Clolhes Cleaning Price list like this to worth keeping in miad! Ladies' or Gentlemen's Sails steam presaed t Oreraoata 1t Trousers Xit Skirt 3Tc Boys' Suits ."Of SUITS, Dry Cleaned and steam p rested .... $2.(M OvercoaU S'J.OO Trousers 75 f Skirt 7."e Boys' Suits $UW Also Ladies' Fancy work at reasonable ratos- We call for and deliver to all parts of the eHjr. Ow Special Low Price on New Suits ! Made-to-measure still Continues RED'S Transfer Fifteen years' experience in FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We fell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood In any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weighta and mensurctJ are right. So is our Service Ilione us and Save Money and Time HAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: lied 317. at ' " " Giants In Idleness Make Gain Over St Louis Through Defeat That Team Brooklyn Yesterday TEW YORK. SentajutM- 7 behind the Cardinals as a result over St. Laais in Brooklyn yesterday when he held the leaders to five hits, fanned seven to hit the 200 mark for the season and walked away with hie 22nd victory. The Giants in idleness beard of the downfall of their foes with jubilation. While Chicago is invading New York today the Cardinals will be in Boston where they hope to fatten np on three Ramos from the Braves which may place them . . - back ia their position of ad van-: tage. j The Yankees fare Detroit today) while Philadelphia will be at Chicago. There were no American League. game played yesterday. National League 9t Levis 1. Bfootriya & Chicago 8, Philadelphia S. American League No game scheduled. LEA HUE STANDINGS National W. L. pt! ft TjtacU ft? S3 New York 91 68 .811. Chicago 87 82 .584, Fttiaburg 86 SS .587! Cincinnati 77 78 .51 BrooMyB 74 7 ,498 IBewtoa 80 100 .S88 Philadelphia 48 107 3&T American New York 07 52 .661 IPhiteeetpMa 93 54 .688 jSt Lotths 80 70 jWaehington 73 77 .487 Chicago 71 70 .478 Detroit 87 82 .450 Cleveland 61 88 .409 Boston 53 95 .38 COAST LEAGUE I1ASEBALL Hollywood 10, Log Angeles 3. Seattle 4, Oakland 3. Portland 4, Sacramento 3. Missions 8, San Francisco 0. I)aiy Vance a brilliant victory for Drooklyn yesterday, when he fanned seven and held St. Louis to five hits. The fiianta ar nnlr half a mm of Daszy Vance's brilliant victoo' CAPTAlS Or YANKEES A3 A J$Wt H CJ " ' . , ; Cmptl IWKVJ ENGLISH SOCCER LONDON. Sept. 27. Derby County and Arsenal played a v in the first dlvi- OFFICERS FOR GOODROADSAT REG1NA MEETING J The success that has been attain-REGINA. Sept. 27. Federal aid ed by the game ha boon largely for highways, building cement dae to the energy and tiek-to-bridges and roads, elimination of itiveness of such person a Geo. level crossings, financial respon-! Johnstone and a few others afbinty of urban mnnfcrparltfe There is no doubt he deserves a tn road development, gasoifoe rest new so he may take a little taxation, winter roads, all had a 'enjoyment out of the name wRh, place on the agenda at yesterday' perhaps, a little leas reapoMibU-session of the good roads conven- ity. As he feel, it is high time tion here. some one else offered to help out. Hon. G. L. McPherson, minister; It ia to be hoped that there wil of public work for Alberta was be large and wilting crowd It elected preilderit; II6h. D. A. the annual meeting. ' Stewart, minister of ptibrfc works of New Brunswick, vice-presi dent, and Hon. N. S. Iougheed of 1 British Columbia second vice- president, while Deputy Minuter Phillipa of B.C. wa9 eleeted to the board of directors. j j itl. . - .... , inis auernoon s iram, ane Krom the East at 3.30. wan re porieu mis morning to ue on time. S SPORT CHAT OrgsjuaacJoa for the rufous ; winter sport in the city is pro--jeeeding with despatch this year sad, from the present appearance of things, tho end of September . . a a a a tt a pamewairy ail UM nusl meeting held with a number of competition- getting under way early in October. The Crib-bage League is all set and will ; start activities or. October 8th. !l.O;D.E. and Prim e Rupert Bad-minton Clubs have both held their annoal meeting and play will start soon. The annual meetm? of the Fraternal Whist League will be held at an early date. The executive of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association is plan ning to call the ahaual meeting tomorrow night. , Tbat basketball may go by the Hoard this winter because of lark f interest in it. just as baseball lid during the past summer, is feared by some, but it is to be hoped that such prognostications may prove groundless. Many good players are understood to he available and it wonld he regrettable if indifference on the part of the public should cause this popular winter sport to lapse. The Association, however, might be well advised to seek some other venue for the gar'es than the Exhibition Hall, the climb to which in the winter is anything but pleasant. Basketb-' would doubtless, draw much more gen eral patronage if some other place could be found for the playing of game. Of coarse, to do s might prove a difficult matter. George W. Johnstone, it It derstood. is deal reus of hNb quiahing the Baslwthnll Association presidency. He feci that he has served long enough in various ways and would like to see someone else take a hand now. Since he started to pkey the gam in 1909, Mr. Johnstone ha been prominently identities with basketball affairs in Prince Rupert. ! POWER EXPLOSION xfAnnir. a , 4 i I?' LSCT 4n Lm" -h 2 iS JlT jnjUred ? explosion .i in a powder matpatfne at Port - of Mellilu in punish Morecco. Head the Lnuvr ml News and Views In The World $X0EIXG IN PRINCE ALBERT PARK, SASKAT CHEWAX GYMNASIUM AT Around The World With Sport Fans ANYOX READY (by In Tramp) English Ragby has invaded Eastern Canada but with little sccce. A pa me at Toronto recently was played in the evening hy electric lijrht but the fans knew . little of the game that they were unable to appreciate it. Then- is still a great deal of ti.lk about e.rj'es Mi.hel bnng botes; the yreateet nsodern swim ir.er bet the Oman Viergotter. winner of the t9t7 Wrigley mar xthem h-s a good claim to the title. Fifty thousand dollars wax paid hy ' hirago National League ciu for "Socks' Sieboid recent-ry. Cooi. Ca Walating Pyle is in no bwrry to organ tee aaothcr pro tcani circu. and still regard with poignant rewret his recent bunion derby. Xovertheless New York is to he favored with an exhibition between Tinceat Richard, who was a afteanber ef Pyle' tennis entourage, and Kara! Koselnh of Csechoslovkia. They play next Sanday. and by way of the "smoke-up" it i nnated that the match will he for $1,800 a side, and the world pro title. Bill TUden's application for re-intatoaent was unceremoniously tabled by the UALT.A. How'd be for Bill to challenge the winner? PRESIDENT CHOSEN PENTICTON, Sept 27 F. V. Hobo a of Saanich was elected r resident of the school trait tea association at the convention terday. 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