PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS This advertisement i not published or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia HOCKEY GAMES Returns for These Will Come In Over Radio and be Picked r up Locally COLD STORAGE TAKES LEAD IN CRIBBAGE . It. Hotel, C. N. Mechanics, Grotto, Moose, K. of C. and Canadian Legion also Win Prince Rupert' Cribbage League results last night were as follows: Orange Lodge 13, Prince Rupert Hotel 14. New Empress 13, C. N. Mechanics 14. . Cold Storage 16, Eagles 11. Grotto 13; Moose 14. K. of C. 14, Sons of Canada 13. Canadian Legion 14, C. N. Op' elating, 13. , League Table W. C'nld Storage CJ X. Sons of Onnada . . 61 P. Rupert Hotel.... 58 ! Grotto 57 K. of C. 50 Moose 53 Orange Lodge 52 C. N. Operating .... 51 Eagles 50 Canadian Legion . . 50 New Empress 49 C. N. Mechanics .. 47 L. 44 47 50 51 r.2 5G 57 58 58 59 CI kl imiiwmimI "BLACK & WHITE" SCOTCH WHISKY James Buchanan & Co., Ltd., Glasgow & London This udvertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Utntrol Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia Pts G4 CI 58 57 5G 53 52 51 50 50 49 47 NAVAL RESERVE HEARS TALK ON EXPLOSIVES LEAGUE FOR BADMINTON Meeting Being Held to Consider Subject and Report Hack ' !. to) Clubs A meeting has been called for this evening to consider the, project of foming a badminton league for Prince Rupert. Representatives of the interested cjubs are to discuss the matter In a preliminary way and report back to their members. A suggestion has been made that teams be selected from each club for a senior and an intermediate series of games including men's and ladies' singles, mixed doubles, ladies' doubles and men's doubles. SPORT CHAT The presence of two native teams, who have moved to the city especially to play, should liven things up considerably In the Senior basketball league here this winter. The natives are Players' Club and Native Sons -the finance committee, the city will have to look to their laur- i treasurer and the city solicitor. els against these idavers from I The treasurer resorted that the Kincolith and Port Simpson. icost of putting suVerannuatlon An interesting lecture on "The -Into effect would be $1,774.50 in Composition of Explosives" was The Terrace Basketball League: the first year and $660 each sub delivered by Lieut. H. N. Brock-' has elected officers for the year ' sequent year. Deductions woult lesby at a well attended meeting! as follows: b made from the salaries of thi at Royal Canadian Naval Reserve' Honorary President, O. T. Sun- nfbmbers of the fire departmen ; headquarters last evening. Thel"aI- .difference between the composi-l President, L. Dyson. ;tion and action of old and new! Vice-President, Dr. Brummitt. Pooley annouced today. STUDY IMMIGRATION IN DOMINION FOR in tne liominion. They arrived I from Vancouver en Sunday and will be here fa rseveral days. YOUNG PEOPLE OF ! SALYATION ARMY ! ELECT OFFICERS Around The World With Sport Fana ly The Tramp) . Three men who stand out rather prominently as possible heavyweight champions to take the crown recently laid aside by Gene Tunnoy are Tom iieeney, Johnny Riako and Puolino Utcudun. There will be a number of other aspirants but these three figure must prominently in the public eye iiwt now. Possibly Firpo, ihe Argentine Dull, may have something to say and so will several others. SUPERANNUATION i FOR FIRE DEP'T City Council Decides tu Accede to j Request, Effective from January 1 Next The fire department will be accorded the benefits of the superannuation" act starting from January 1. 1929, the city council de- keen players and there are many,cided last night after reports on who expect that the local teams 1 the matter had been received front and the city would also contribute The city solicitor reported tha he had found the application ot explosives was clearly demon-! Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Holm- the member of the fire depart Istrated and the composition ofwod. ! meat to be' is order. The counci' imatcj-ials used for bombs, sig- ( Five nve teams teams will win play play at at Ter- Ter-; under statute had no alternative nal lights and flares, was ; explained. Numerous experi-i Canada, Men's City Team, Lad-ments were made to illustrate the ie8' City Team, High School Boys lecture. and High School Girls. AND ELECTIONS considerable activity algo trace this winter, .Native bons Of .but to secede to the aDDlication - . It was moved by Aid. Prut' homme, seconded by Aid. Browi that the necessary steps be take to put superannuation into effec The basketball season at Smith- L, from januarv 1. 1929. ers is now .well under way, the I , IN CITY REGISTRATION one evening a week. The High School and Public School have VkJttK listtvn AVlri fvivla inn m rm am The city clerks office reports tered and ,n the Senior u t j s,wcm aim an fcitc ucukuc 1 Iconsiderable activity ..... n the . regis-there are chlreh Town and c , uBC no.uers ana ic- N K xmA enterei. In the Open- . . , , , ense holers for the forthcoming lnK game9 played terd HI h u,Ll i IHfeple are muniefpal election. Up to thi School beal Public School 39 to tuning up their radio sets morning 169 voters in had thus 'on .. ,n in the 106 Junior Junior Leairua ague, Hlh mgn ittuHitiAH .v, r.:n ....nf:.i L . - .,r. 1 W 1I1C J null II-' lILIKL UUUllIiril. 1 IIH iinl Mir nniiRD r I a . ti( . t .1 v WVHVWI a IIIIOO HIV M0Ui- I 1 league hockey matches most of holders and license holders closes ,n..j, which will H- broadcast. The tomorrow night. For the pur-, tow jn next Ix-st thing to seeing a hockey poe of. receiving Registration, mau n is hearing it over radio. ( ity Solicitor Jones Is keeping rison and. Church beat the" Senior. There f also the bijr presiden- his office open tonight and to- IS DISMISSED tial plection next week, the re- morrow evening. VICTORIA, Oct. 30. W. H. turns of which may be picked Property owners are registered Macirinea official administrator up on almost any station. automatically un to November :!0. in Vancouver, former civil serivc SEWER LINE TO ' BE BUILT SOOK Aid, Rudderham Urges That Preliminaries to Work be Completed Without Delay Aid. Rudderham inquired at last night's council meeting when the bylaw would be ready provl-ding for the construction of the Section Five and Six trunk sewer line. City Solicitor Jones replied - - commissioner and one of the mostUbt he had been advised by R. prominent figures In provincial ;Balrd. inspector of municipalities, civil Kervce has been dimisaed;to give the bylaw two months so from .office, Attorney-General ! that, full opportnnUjr might be provided for bjett&ns to the measure to be made. The two months would expire about January 1. Mayor McMordie urged that everything possible should be SWEDISH GOVERNMENTS ILXS! ,Z JBf " Senator Ivor Vennerstrom, member of the first chamber of the Swedish "Risckdag at Stockholm, is a visitor in the city accompanied by his wife, in the course of an intensive tour of Canada for his government to otlldil .nnilll lin. f n 1 m m f ' . ha Iah jntuuj vunuikiuiia iui iiiiiiugitiviuii ceed during the coming winter. NO TURNTABLE FOR BORDEN STREET IS COUNCIL DECISION Other streets In the city being more in need than It. Borden treet will not got a turntable as requested by Aid. Tinker, the city council decided last night. A report from the Board pf Works recommended against the turntable being put In. COLD STORAGE LEADS Wi&M! 'GROTTO IN BILLIARDS elect officern every month during the winter's activities, last night . S. D. MacDonaW (Grotto) beat chose November officers as fol- Gus Krause (Cold Storage) last lows: evening by a score of 200 to 134 President, Capt. Kna Anderson, in the third game in th post-Treasurer, John Pierce. ipRed Grotto-Celd Storage second Secretary, Miss Winnie Kxley. division billiard tournament. The There was a social-after the (total tor th three of flvo games business seslon, refreshments be-1 now stands at W for the Cold Ing. served. j&torag ami 5M for the Grotto. ... A, Tuesday, October an, 1 News and Views In The World of Sport N ) ' - 1 IALJBUT ARRIVALS TODAY 196,400 LBS.; I anadian Fish receives up toU.Zc! and Cc and American as High j as 14,6c and 6c, 1 A total of 10G.400 pounds of lalibut was sold at the local Fish Exchange this morning, nine American vessels receiving up to M.Gc and Cc for 177.00 imunds while three Canadian vessels sold 19,400 pounds for 13c and Cc to 14.2c and Cc. Sales were as follows: American Llndy, 27.000 pounds. Booth Fisheries, 13 ?c and 6c. Majestic, 31,000 pounds. Pacific Fisheroles, 14.3c and Gc. ' Atlas, 26,000 pounds. Booth Fisheries. 1 t.2e and fie. Constitution, 24,000 pounds, At-lin Fisheries, 14.6c and Cc. Northern, 28,000 pounds, Royal Fish Co., 14.3c and 6c. Democrat, 15,000 pounds' and Bonanza, 11,000 pounds, Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co., 14.2c and Gc. Urania, 12,000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Gold Storage Co., 14.1e and 6e. . . Ionia, 8.000 iunds Paelfle Fisheries, 14.6c and Ge. Canadian Signal, 16.000 pounds, AtHn Fisheries, 18c and 6e. Ternen, 2,400 pounds, Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co.. 14.So and 6c. R. W., 2,000 pounds, Canadian Fish apd Cold Stenuro Cri.. Un and 6c. EI.KS WHIST In the weekly Elks' "tournament last night, Mrs. G. J. Frizzell took the bridge prise with of 2882 while Mrs. II. A. Ross won tha whist nrim with ma Aggregate scores in the contest are close and play was exceptionally keen last evening. CM Idrens Colds unccked without "dosing" Rub on V.ICKS DEPUTY MINISTER OF FISHERIES HERE Paying his first visit to the Pacific coast following his recent elevation from the rank of director of fisherie to that of deputy minister of- fisheries. W. A. Found arrived in the eity on this afternoon's train from Ottawa and will be here for a n ui'l-looking over the indu-v 'and dealing with any w,r (may be offered for ft - . On Thursday night Mi V j proceed to Vancouver eity and also at Sea'tlo attend meetings of M,o itlonal Fisheries Coram,- will also probably p.. provincial governnit iir i , ter in Victoria. BURNETTS ILK1IE)KJ Wm HUKNKTT'sniM J. 13 w. i i.io 28.Q tu. ia.5o Jrnrn CSTABLISHtQ 1770 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tha Government of UrltUh Columbia 'r . ' 'J