NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Frlr.Cff IUpert buny i otLV.'w -BURNS LAKE- Wednesday, September 5, lSai Canadian ack Top Hunting, Game t SmithersAnti Pictures Diamond Drill Good Results OOTBALL Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Brown, motored to Vancouver where they will be Joined by Rev. and Mr. J. Whittles before proceeding to the Okanagan for an extended tour. twenty yean ago Mixed Bowling in SPORT; League Starts j (lust on the , STE WART Diamond drilling j Americans Head fur Twredxniuir Park Area .....r iif thiA t'lWIl Mr. and Mrs. William Watson SATURDAY Edmonton 18, Calgary 17. Toronto Argos 37, Ottawa Roughriders 17. ai me silver Tn mine in ti,i Qiiri familu sif Dir rtu I .'.1 k have ;-(cr ,n plae, uf the lor-1 . j a, utreel lies u BURNS LAKE. - Well-known UPU Salmon River area con-, moved to tne o'.mer Van de arrived at Unueg, and Neil MriGlllivrav. . Veen farm at. Tintaiiel. September 5. 1931 I A preliminary meeting of the! Toronto Balmy Beach 10, Wind- ael i'u ' .. big game hunter 1 UUtlil- lit Bums Lake Friday from Kan- president of the comcanv .(.arm. Elk, defeated the Sons of Can- x , f a,,u' s "em sor Koyals " MONDAY i "u win iiuiu me nauina, mat results nave fo.n ada 3-1 in the City Baseball ; le , , upK. very en- Mr and Mrg. Hi Tp Nichol and t - : Aiievs last rriaav. An auenoa A trartor road IS .!u n Ulillar nnrt 0 lt waB ruiiipletrd lft.it Morris River and Nanika ranges .jouraglnii. uri u' proviijciul under the guidance of Jack Nel- being built in us creating a inree- An-rev . . , Au-rey , . for the general meetina. which M, icam ut, eaen navuig won lour ,,, , , ... . . s. .will K hp n thte Frlduu nAB nr- hl8h- mn aarrv fi,ainer ,n,i p,- k. 17. ...u ."LM. and tnelr Brandmother. Winnipeg 24. Regina 22. Hamilton 27, Toronto Argos 6. Sarnia Imperials 15, Toronto Balmy Beach 5. Edmonton 5, Calgary 0. ,. .1. irtmeiit arici lost tour Karnes. Both mt- . . . .' with the as- --- etearns, left for the Okanagii and, from all appear- ..m-iiiwit " """ ' un.cn uf iho rioni ,. .hr. au ? ,.,wi i ,.j ranged is" Tourond. Tourond. T. ..u.rr c '.tr.-.s wong Th Dartv b f.,,,.,, T,.m Mm , a fi.tv.TifC h"""n..u Be"jre returning 10 lnelr n0nl8 " J .Tw I., .i. . ! ante., this season will be as ac- tj- .i..!.. - r . -. . t t uiioia. r uu- 4 .-i tj,,n .... vwu aim Kut lira mil v mi. mr . - Impressive . as any in H.Blm.lV S;mnauy. Vlln De (:ar of Hlltehilum Kan- Uf Work. rn!.rt :, nj """y- hi. .un. u u.'-.i j llv an" iT.i , ' " - - -j ' ' mu ciiuiy- i.i;aii wtiiic v.iiciiuni.1 aiiuweu also sas. who is no stranuer tn the mt;it are being us?d on the the past. Friday night league bowling was suggested as weif as further The ladles of the Anglican :""' ,hlt andot one of the , w,m,un.. ivii... hiH ri(. two hits for his team. iiikI con.it I'- iiuiitlng grounds of the Lako Remember When? Ueen HiMai- District ranges, and Henry R lighUul tea at the home of Mrs. important changes in league i ! hchenkel, John Trltiell and Local Pastor to R. Drayson, in honor of Mr. W. . "le '" OI -auaua oaseoau ti. 111 i.. i,.. .krtJ team consisted of: Burv. Ed Krasier, all of Great Bend, play and handicap systems. Bobby Pea--ce, Canada s im-Election of officers will, also ported Australian, humbled Ted , HCtlllV, WIIU Will UU ICUlllg oiluilTi - ft 654 wart Clerk PIV tr WoHHinn ' lor Hazelro. Mrs. L-eaite was - --. ! 1 take tane place place on on Friday Friday and and the the Fhelps rneips oi of r-iigianu England at ai tne mc tan- iu-I 1 IU VV CUU I nq ! presented with cups and saucers ;Comadtna, Frizzjll lei B. Stalk-: cloljlng date lor entries U set- adian Na'lioruM Eel libitiort. IS AJS. I Lloyd B. Walker and his en-, tourage, mostly from Seattle, Waoh., cauiped al Burn Laice tv, Johnson. by the Uulifc. for the meeting so that the com- years ago lor the world s pro- Elks were represented by: ing bowling season will get un- fesslonal sculling championship Burns Lake ...,-I..U .1 ..... "Ulllg ...c.uiBi.,,, M uirre was no noiui wiil take place on Monday next R. Ijiidman and Mrs. D . i ,"r" orptw. Mn der way with a printed schedule rcarce iiiusnea nearly a quauc !.,JIJlsUJWJll.lUI'llll.Ui I stnttiniMM it M publitSoi t plri If Mitchell, Farqu- "". in tne Home ot Mr of a mile in front over the th re .... 1 W. T. Ol ann Mrs 1 v..,i,. u.,,. ni.,n In Kuril! u. on September 14. mun-.on uie way ' " ioi ineir annual ia;i i har. Chenoski D. Stalker and 11 mile cours. i-AKT-""""...'. , : .. : a-xixoa. wn:-n weir eldest ik. M.r r.0i,i,0n onri Mr Ltaaw Co 4 m Sy GuywS t is SravmK the dislnct camera num. iney fill De under , daughter, Catherine Isabelle, will' iVthe thcl8Um .t . chuDle are emolov of the i-napie are is) me employ oi inc guidance of Buster '..!. ,r i iisii iim at Harr son (v,h.,n . ..., -BASEBALL- R. D. Baker, president of the Vancouver Board of Trade, and R. T. Rose, executive secretary, uV T.HU in the of Wistaria for the fifth con-Dr7 Donald M Kay resident i n C. Airways. irfthrvar. Mrs. T For- JeecuUve year in the high ranges-; phj ician hre. T.ie other cou-1 ' ii appomlia In his of Tweedsmuir Park. ; pie u.,n be Elizabeth Mary ' R' M;:Knie of. the Royal "f-lt cuiniii.isioiurs ex-i Mr. Walker entertained the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Don-lBanlt stafJ left on Satotday lor .- ii res H at the loss members of the Tweedsmuir j aid MaeAulay of Premier, .and his home In New Westminster on jwsvth's M'rvires and Park Rod and Gun Olub und i Elmer Arthur Wai kentine, also ' vairtlon- The lacrosse game between Prince Rupert and Aiyansh resulted in a 6-6 tie. The Aiyansh team was: Arthur Merc-er, Walter McMillan, Titus Nisyok, Dennis Morven, Henry McMillan, Stephen Eli. John Mnrvan Cuth- arrived in the city by car last evening from the south to attend the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Tra.le of Central British Columbia. him every success. , moi suraui it wie Aiigucau j oi premier. The latter is a fan Hfll which was crowded to cap-iff Mr. and M s. A. Warkentine Miss Peggy Stanton returned ' bert Morvan, Oswald Morvari, home from Kelowna where she a:ny. Stills and movies in col- of Dalmeny, Saskatchewan. Basil Wright, HeYbert Pollard. oreo mm ol all wild life to se Dff if-1:i inw at tliA r.urUT.,.-..r Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. ,nd and Park Avenues ( captain , Adam was visiting with her grand-motlier, Mrs. Pros&er, and her Abel Derrick Nisyok. found in Tweedsmuir Park were wm b8 Dr. e. a. Wright. Pies, shown. The most Interesting hvtrin Minui.- t r,. sister Mrs. O. Eide. PORTRAITS Films Developed and Prinled PROMPT SERVICE t'HANDLEU S STl DIO TUESDAY Pacific Coast Oakland 10, Seattle 4 Hollywood 7, Sacramento 4 Los Angeles 4, Portland 2 San Diego 5. San Francisco 2 Western International Salem 15, Victoria 9 Spokane 0, Vancouver 14 Tacoma 2, Tri-City 10 Wenatchee 4, Yakima 3 'End of WIL seasjni. MONDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 13-5, Portland 8-5. (Second game called, time limit.) Sacramento 5-5, Hollywood 7-3. pert. who will arrive by plane SEC I S Fdlt . . . A ! E:vl Dump Oodles, s - all iters. Heavy a:id Tuiler Frames and a, Puwer Take-Offs. i Crlified (Iporatorn ,1 hith pressure and ffseral Hililing Mrs. Dorothy Rasmussen motored to Vancouver lor the weekend. cn Thursday. A rereplion ceremany. will follow the j 216 4 th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 , Prince Rupert . Prince Rupert: Chuck Woods, Bob Frlzzell, Doug Stalker, Brick Skinner, Pat Clanton, Bill Gos-nell, Bill Gray, Dick Woods, B. Unger and Elmer Smith. For Aiyansh the goals were equally distributed with Denis Morvan, Cuthbert Morvan, John Morvan jStvphen Morvan, H. McMillan, and Abel Derrick getting one each. For Prince Rupert Dick I Est .910. Phones GO and 68 picture was of the spotting of a grizzly bear, busily engaged in digging out a hoary marmot over half a mile away, the subsequent stalking of the bear and the final kill at a range of over 400 yards. The grizzly 1 reputed to be Die largest one on authentic record ever killed In America. While showing the pictures, Mr Walker enlertninert tlin KDUSTR3AL The Misses Evelyn and Janet Eckland and Enier.e Kempple and A. J. Bennett motored to Vanderhoof on Saturday for the Labor Day stampede and sports. Cariboo History To be Recorded ELDING CO. Woods starred with three goals 4 t PtiDim (rvtn XK4 For NEW CONSTRUCTION . and REPAIR WORK SEE MLss Beverley Reed and J. spent Labor Day at Oakland 2-7, Seattle 5-11. San Diego 5-2, San Francisco 3-k Western International Spokane 1-2, Vancouver 10-9. Salem 6-5, Victoria 1-6. Wenatchee 1-1, Yakina 3-5. Tacoma 2-6, Tri-City 1-4. guest with a running commen-i e. Cariboo Historical Society i ury which sparkled with hu- Wi" organized recently at Ques-mor. President Henrv Schrlti of nel- lM purpose is to gather and Pat Clanton with two. Bill Gray got the other goal. Referees were William Macey and James Adams. i the T P.H & a Cluh nkmerl the authentic records, compile his Wallace Mt;Intyre motored to Prinee Rupert for toe Labjr Day week-end. meeting with a congratulatory )ur- Pscrve histoibal sit-s and spcrh which was received with or,m a muf um fl''n Prlvale cheers which rocKed the build- ieUtms- Among the large group GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. of pioneers a. wending the fi:.t Mr. and Mrs. George Ogston of Vanderhoof are in the city for the annuai convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia. Mr. Ogston is a past president. ing and a hearty vote of thanks u passed. 215 1st Avenue West GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER . Phone Green 810 and Red 127 t:L Geoff. Woodall was at home to all his frtends during the long week-end. Phone 309 P.O. Box 721 mem-- meeting was John A. Fraser, who was Quesnel's first school teacher. The tirst pratldent Is Al-vin Johnston, member of a pioneer Ca lboa family. Direeturs were named from Barkervill?, Wells. Clinton, Ashcroft, Williams Lake and Quesnel. Hospitality and Stewart Dance On Labor Day Good Food at Is Our First Aim I I STEWART A Labor Day land Canal Lodge, Loval Order riwnf I" tor Orders Tu Take Out Dance was held by the Portland of Moose also participated. Mu- ?anal Chapter, Women of the sic for the dance was supplied by h t f f f it 1 Vl w UH 'ifi kWi tV- m m Moose, in the Moc-e Hall com- Mrs. Jean Stewart, Mrs. Edith mencing at midnight on Septem- Behnsen and Tommy Bailey at Jamodore Cafe btr 2. It was a well-attended the piano and Gordon Dick on and very successful affair. 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There is one in your district. Visit it right away. Find out how you cari serve Canada in the Reserve Force. Defence is every Canadian's duty. It is yor duty, too! ",.i.ni.-niii pLVERT DISTILLERS (Canada) LIMITED i AMHERSTBURG ONTARIO i aJvtistmcnt is not published ot displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard fir. , 1 hi tiic Govcmiiirnt ut Butisli Columbia.