PAGE TWO N Riiiiitijiiil mm : mm . mm This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia NEW EMPRESS CLUB TFRRAfF Pf AM llJ"i VL i mne wuict ir attic LtlLW o and Moose Were Also Winners Last Night Prince Rupert Fraternal Whist League results last night were as follows: t ' ' Seal Cove 3. Grotto (5. Knights of Pythias k S'ew. Em- m A, A Wit (1 C. .!. , 7 : tres . Moose 7, Mi Erlksoa 2. League Table r yi New Empress 3- Grotto f 3 Moose . .1.. ?3 2 Knights of Pythfas . Js 1 LHf Krfksnn 3 1 Seal Cove . . . 3 St George's &Mr" 3 Scheme to Unite All Sport Activl-ties Including Skating . on Tapis ' TERRACE, Nov. 16. A met-itii in the interests of forming an athletic association which would take over th mntiarumun il I - .w.mB wia... v din ri the different athletic activitka rthrogbout the district was held In the Terrace Theatre on Wed- nesday night. It was proposed to form an association in the , w. , I n niinHACIIIOUMI . ' the erection of a building . rnuuKii lor a HKaiing TIHK 't . A postponed game. K. jiL V. vsUi .,..ui. , j , Moose will be played on-ruMkyEtf olher indoor 8Dort nr"" ! O'"? ,0 the small crowd prtii niiiv Attn ntf 1 1 1 UWLl UNL DlLUARD another meeting has been- I called for s!n Sundr.y afternoon GAME PLAYED LAST NIGHT IN FIXTURE Only one game was played last mght in the second division billiard fixture, i, IHllman fCold Storage) defeating M. M. McLach-lon (Grotto) In this by a score of 200 to 101. McLaehlan made a high break of 86. Other games will be played at the end of the CONSTANTON WON DERBY CUP DERBY. England. Nov. 16-ThH Derby cup handicap was won today by T. Davidson's 15 year-old Constanton. The Currency of Friendsliip "I notice that Tucketts sometimes refer to cigars in their advertising as The Currency of Friendship.' That's a fine exoression. be cause there are dozens of favors and kindnesses a man does for vou In the day's work that can't be paid for in money but for which vou can repay him with a cigar or a box of cigars. Try it I" Good news Marguerites are now individually foil-wrapped, which keeps the flavor and aroma in and protects them against breakage in the pocket. You can also buy .Marguerites in handy packs of 5 and, remember the wrappers are valuable for premiums. TUCKETTS MARGUERITE Now foil-wrapped But still 10 cents Interesting Games at Opening of National Hockey League Yesterday typical of their former battles. Joliat scored in the first period and Ilebert evened. The second period was scoreless, but in the third Joliat and Gagne beat Benedict. Iu PitUburgh, the referee. Dr. O'Leary, gaVe Shore a major pen alty for cross-checking Cotton, and 16. Six Nationalists ment supporters, three members 2 1 2 1 0 0 The "Flu" Left Her With A Wretched Cough mi m wiin a wreUhed eouth that teemed to sUy right with m until I used Dr. Wood' Norway Pine Syrup The Artt bottU I used swtosd to relievs it m much I feurthoed the rmd one, md now, I find my couh Lu compleuly left m. t. T1. ,h.D S?rU.in,r nrf bs without a botus of 'Dr. Wood's' Tins rrrop in M. st SQ drucgUU sad dealers. J't op ealr by The T. Mflburn Co., Ltd, Toronto, Oat. ' .'51 TORONTO, Nov. 16. Th National Hockey Leainie ATTflTn 1 1 f I w8 r8lB the Anniversary Ban-llVILAI IA mint nr tu. n..i., n Several Members Given Acclamat ion. Poll to be Held Tomorrow MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov 1.10 uruiBa ...! .UA i..IJ 1 SCORERS IN produced no startling upsets at the opening of the season basketball tfcoRERS last night. Ottawa deiense turned back every thrust of (Senior League) the Americans' forwards, while their own front line failed j. Johnson, Kincoiith 33 to bore into scoring position. Walsh, lent by Montreal Ma v. Kooertson, Kincoiith ...... 22 roons to the Americans to sub for sick Jakie Forbes in !v- Mitchell, Players' Club ... 18 goal, turned in a good game. XJK ? rlhe struggle between the Canadiens and Maroons wasin' stewart Kititollth 12 R. Mathers. Port Simpson .... 12 grotto wins first t. ma2: iSTsSS :::: !! division billiard FIYHIRP THK WPPIf H. Meniies, Native SlW. 7 ikwuiiu iiiw UI4U11 Georjfe whit, Port Slmprfeti , , r . S. Gurvich, Native Son u, P. Tinker f Canadian Legion) n vtnnaii v.ti Kam . .l"'"""'"! ...... . - ......... . when Fredericks used profanity w- " M. Trimble, Kincoiith J? ' 8core 240 to 214 ifl 'players' Club ... in protesting. O'Leary plastered a Eddie Smith, $50 fine on Frederlckson. ,he "TOJ ?n! " am,e j tj)i" W. Lambie. Players' Cldb . . . . .Week ,fr,t d,v,:ion "!Hrd fix- Native Son,-,. .. . The -New York Rangers gave M. Budlnlch. .. . o 4 a A.xure,ine aggregate score oi wniCfl v V.tl 5nn Blair, former Manitoba University rott star, and Shorty Home, recruited ' from Stratford, scored both Toronto goals against Chicago. The scores follow: ; Ottawa 0, N. Y. Americans 0. ' Canadiens 3, Montreal 1. Toronto 2, Chicago 0. N.JY. Rangers 2, Detroit 0. Boston 1, Pittsburgh 0. ELECTION IN to 1157 in favor of' the BAPTISTS HAVE Annual Event Ijist Evening Proved a Great Success Despite the fierce storm which II. McCallum, Native Sobs . D. Musgrave, Port Simpson 7 7 5 4 (Intermediate League) H. Macdonald, 1L S. 3G A. Cros, H. S 21 riMr niMMrn g. Howe. r. c. n. v. r 20 ri NF. !J 11 WLli B. McDonald, Eagle. 18 E. Dingwell, Eagles 17 J. Underwood, Toe II. M i Eddie Smith, Toe II IN W. Wrathall, Big Four 11 D. Stalker, C. N. R . IJOj D. Morrison, U.S. ........ Fred McDonald, R.C.N.V.R. II. McCallum, Eagle .... 1 1; BASKETBALLS SPORT CHAT 'hUe no complaint can be made at the of attendance sue ' bo p I p. p.. y 11 rreanckson hned ritty Dollars The following are the individual thu on, rnnce RUPert ;y , J scores of players in the fouriIak,etba', Association is of the basketball leagues now playing in ,P"on mat the quality of play the city: ' ' Ibeing turned in by the various leagues warrants a still greater patronage on the part of the fans. A number of the teams have been ' taking steps to still further; strengthen their ranks and there ts a delightful Uncertainty as to-who is to eventually preve the i best In the various leagues. So, far none of the teams can lay) .:ny claim to having a cinch cn tile honors and. on the other hand, there is no team that is! town so far that it is out. The' teams which have so far shown weeklies ,Are the ones that are aow taking steps to get more 4hh. (This should be good for the game and the gate re- eipta, toe. Tonight's basketball bill should be an attributive one. In the Senior League, Native Sons of Canada wilt try conclusions wth the Players' Club. The only victory the Canucks have so far had was atthe expense of Kincoiith which beat the Piavert' Club this week. .an unqualified success. About 5' 1i'er' V K very hopeful. Ladies' League and r. UWKtiii u luninr liunuc nitrh will round rain, making it necesaary to hold f 1?' ., FoWr 7 ltt ' the bill two sittings. The reputation of the J "'Vk I . nnu i.ji r. ui R. aommers, C. N. K., 'sumptuous repasts was fully aua-. J" S jtV .' 4T imnra. ine isoies were oeauii- n.. .... . or Govern. W"h GeoTge mil BfV F.'r a v j raiiiiitriilUlllB diru EI CrciSk" mA ft mAati as rtUrAi n hhA e MaA of the Country party, wh.ch, with The ,adeg ptt,wlB(r at the taWe, me ationansis, composes a wm Mesdames P. II. Limey, J. WaHUanoyeniment. and three D. Thurter, 6. Hammond. J, Lind- Labor members, were returned to say, II. Pelletler, J. H. Smith, V. the House of Representatives Houston, T. Curry; Miss Hughes .without opposition, nominations and Miss A. MeKlnlev. Kitchen or Saturday's federal election re- arrangements were under the di- Veal. BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS Senior League Port Simpsqn 2 Native Sons 2 Klneollth ...tT.:... 2 Players Club 7.... 2 Ladies' League -; m 11 P W L Pta Maple LgafsX.i.,: J, 2 2 0 4 odii Teimr..r.r:r. 2 0 2 0 1 , Intermediate league P High Sehodl 2 Toc'H 2 R. C, N. V. R 2 Eagles 2 Big Four ..: 2 C. N. R. 2 rectlon of Mesdames F. Morris, B. Morgan, C. Lark in. A. I G. Johnstone and W. Armstrong. Mrs. W. F. Price being general convener. C. Campbell was cash- jier. W LPtei ter ""ff1, aB Interesting 'an( eni)r'ie prograns was ren-, 2 0 4 , 'dered under the chairmanship of j ! the pastor. Rev. W. F. Price, as 0 follows. Vocal solos, Miss B. Deny nd Mrs. H. Forrest Re- eiUtiOne, little Gladys HogheM and Mysie Perry and Miss Adelia Thurber. Popular selections were rendered by the male quartette, MeaSrs. J. E. Daveyl J A. Ten. M. Blett snd A. Clappetton. W. Vaughn Daf psafded at -the organ. W I Pf I " , . ..rein,. l: fternal greeting were given by Revs. A. Wilson, J. R. Frisell and J. II. Hanson. SEVEN LOST IN FAR NORTH OTTAWA, Nov. 15. Confirmation of the theory that seven men were lost in the barren lands In Manitoba white trekking from Mrs. E. A. Brook, 1164 rtobson Bt, ' Port Churchill to snooutw. B.C., write: "Ut winter in-n. , l l he head lhth.-twic,0dth.uiSJ Railway t the Hudson Bay of the steel had left the beaten trail, in an attempt to shorten their journey, iwas contained In further details ! received at the department of Railways of Canadii yesterday. The men have now been unheard of for 11 days, despite most intensive search by airplane, dog I team, Indians, trappers, and especially organised parties. The Identity of the men was established by wireless today as O. Smith, Trlnee Albert; Kdward Rudaneti, Winnipeg ! S. Rutka, Pine River, Man.; tf. Shabaturo, The Pas; A. Norwood and T, Sal-onyka, Winnipeg; and M. Husak, address unknown. . rt i, r V T. M. comauina, v. s. n, ....... Fred Cameron, C. N". It. ...... W. Bashaw, R, C. N. V. R. F. Morrison, Toe II. . . .,' D. Scott, H. S 4 E. Robertson, tson, uik Big four roar J. Scott. A Styles. C. N. R. ... F. Boulter, R. C. N. V, W. ColHnson, Toe II. . R. Irvine, H. S B. Stalker. II. S R. J. McNulty, Big Four 1 (Ladies' League Irvine, Drill Team 0 May Ness, Maple Leafs 9 1 rhv Local and Personal o teacher, Mrs. Frank Moore where ...... ,,..., ,, , . . jj J..... 2 """e AJfnwr . oa hehaJf of the 1 l; ciau prnia ner wnn a sirver souvenir spoon oa toe occasion I 'f hr leaving the city far Van couver. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce, who recently arrived in the city from Lethbridge. have decided to locate permanently here, Mr. Joyce having joined the dry dock staff. are the parents of Ensign Helen Sim. Drill Team 6 gdBey Joyc twmnif s.v,tJon - Sue Boddle, ,1 V, Maple , i Leafs V , . . . , 5 r . Army commandant here. , b rTeflm V Monday morning haa been set it w !i m Ti i V ' ' itr K in County Court J iulUch 'SrSr Jud" f Jee Team MrnIson, m Maple v I Fjt' Iafs " ... -ILSl f F JjTk!6i Wd, AJen Denla, fe trial Indians. on Mi ailehrist, Maple Leats 11 ' ..... . . t... . . i f (Junior League), W. JohnsoivH.S. ...... v.... 14 J. Comadlna, II. S It J Pierce. Colt 11 J. Bryant. II. S 10 J. McNulty, Colts 6 T. Steen, Colts 2 B- Bacon, H. S 2 T. Katsuyana, Colts 2 C. Nelson, Colt 2 T Smith, II. S 1 WINTER SCHEDULE C. N. STEAMSHirS AND RAILWAY Change in schedule on coast steamships Is effective week commencing Monday, Nov. 10th. After that date the S. S. Prince Rupert will arrive from the south each Wednesday 10:30 a.m., sail fof Stewart and Anyox 10 run, same night, returning 6 a.m. Friday, and sail for Vancouver each Friday 9 a.m. The tri-weekly service on railway Is also effective same date, trains leaving Prince Rupert lach Monday, Wednesday and Saturday for the east, and arrlvlnr each Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday m me same nours as at present. Full particulars from City Ticket Office, rhone 200. 270 VMBJL Iff ftll. V IIVTII 'Jivr 1 1 1 I but boat. Tramp, and who elected for speedy trial. W. B. Fisher f prosecuting and J. V.CIyne Is acting for the defence. E. McDonald, assistant general baggage agent for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters In Vancouver, arrived in the PR The Liberals '.- And finally : Nick and Stork v. : And lUAson U jt"Dh" Veil, somebody r JlHewrver llsasos miy Ml There were two The Junior Soy. if the Rupert Rnfcrt uphy , Hat Sunday School made a sr- fft, w k mil, ,: prise vish w me- name or ueir turbed pedestrian, and the other ws Moose Hall where said to have been turbed for a time iane. Jake says wumc er than men else have courage to m.i do. n. to THE DAILY NEW3 Friday. N0vembet. ews and Views In The World of Sport " -J w . Mi QUICKLY BANISHED says Mrs. W. Hug Pwn, loss of $tftaA complete misery, w r. daily lot until iTiajy Zam-Buk. Iknowno5 there is nothing ea v& to equal this grand hei healer. Since it mi from misery my earr.M..! is to make Zam-Buk kr -t td ill sufferers." r u Moves Pain Like Haglci mm 'city : train j.'.ij.7in on vein the Therefore, speculation is rife astn district on r f to what tonight's outcome may be.,wi" Iwe tomorrow The two local aggregations must j ke the round tr;;; Wrloek no bets If they are go-j Ketchikan aboard ing to emerge victorious on the;George on whirh M reason over these two fast moving proceed south SurM; native aggregations. The Intermediate league will offer C. N. R. luiand Toe H. Toe II. has won one jMgame so far this seaaon and C. .V II U nn v nil l-rwilt A mm saw j w w waa-w a iUJlIYftLin w"h,c w; held asTeBirw.s Smith, Big Four ., , 8,"of the althoH1fh lt ! HOW TO REDUCE 1 I Man in the jtfooi VARICOSE IB II lit. Urnttf and trarl J llwrt An in ! 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