s PAOE FOUR THE DAILY MwS I luy Canadian Products From Your Fellow Townsmen and Help Create Employe FOR FALL AND CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES SAHARA DRY GINGER ALE , A True Fruit Drink Unexcelled By Any on the Market i'cr Dozen, $i.&u, Delivered A Trial Order Will Convince You BEAVER BOTTLING WORKS Telephone 132 Prince Rupert, B.C. Sunken Gardens Golf Course Recreation" for both Young and Old Golf's Fairyland -A against the eoM , finest fuel There's only one defense against the cold weather and that's the proper kind of coal. Day a ton of coal from us and fire away at Old Man Winter. HeU quit on the run. Order a ton of coal today and note .the haste that we display. Philpott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone 618 The Regal Shop CANDIES In Boxes, Bulk or Bars Boxed or Tablet STATIONERY Crepe, Tissue or Waxed Paper Pencils, Pens and Inks MR. & MRS. JOHN McRAE 300 Block, Third Avenue Phone - Red 442 LEMON PIES On Sale Each and Every Wednesday Before Noon At The Electric Bakery We Deliver Phone GG7 Lamp Shades at Special Prices HEMSTITCHING and STAMPED GOODS IDEAL GIFT SHOP 328 Third Avenue West Phone Red 55G Laporte Is Fined and EmpresCIub Cleared of Charge In city police court this morning, Pete Laporte, on a charge of being the keeper of a common gaming house at the premises known as the Workmen's Club, was fined $100, with 30 days' option, while nineteen Inmates were each flned$10, with seven days' option. A charge of similar nature Empress Social Club was dis missed as were also ten charges of lnmacy. Paris Journalist 1 Visitor In City Jean Alloucherie of La Petit Paris-len Here On His Way to Yukon Territory Jean Alloucherie of Paris, Journalist from the staff of the Journal Le Petit Parisien, arrived in the city on the steamer Prince George this morning from Vancouver in the course of a tour of Canada. He will be here for the next three days and ' will sail on Saturday aboard the' Princess Norah to visit Dawson and . ' other Yukon Territory points. Mr. Alloucherie his Journal. is writing articles for A Certain Party In Rupert Needs Watching You have an idea who it is. Christy Hats Latest lit. Shades arid SKape Finest Quality Felt For Young Men and Older Men Steve King Free and Dfkuh 226 Punds- We are watching quite a num- j uv a ui jyiwjAv ukov ui;a . our classy Gruen watches and other reliable makes. I We can watch a person for as low as $70 for a 15-Jeweled 1 Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE OOOV Sport News STRIBLING IS WINNER Outpointed Much Heavier Italian munitvmvmmm'iVnBSUtmaam j Opponent In Bout at Atlanta CI Bl.sU B3 1H I.' M2 SB 0Li 1 1 1 1 1 I Last Mght ATLANTA, Georgia, Nov. 12 W !L. "Young" Stribllng won the ten round decision over Arthur Dekuh Italian heavyweight, yesterday. Drizzling rain fell throughout the match which was slow and marred by frequent clinches. Stribllng hit frequently but Dekuh weathered his hardest punches and fought back. Stribllng weighed 191 pounds The Letter Box girl's watch, Up to $65.00 for!Ed,tor. v&aV News: one of our best and latest! Why doesn't somebody get be-models. Men's watches run hind basketball and push It? about the same price for the , There are plenty of players for the same qualities. game, and there always has been a good brand of basketball played in this city. The young people want some thing to do, In the. winter months and they want to get the game started, but they cannot find backers. I wish to announce that I will enter and support a team in the senior league. Hoping that some' body will back the league and 'Ki:i:iX3'Bx:n:iii:anB!S!:a:ii!iriX',Bii:B3;hiore teams will enter soon. DIDO QURVICH. FISH SALES Summary American 70,000 pounds, 16a and 5c to 17.9c and 6c. Canadian 30,800 pounds, 16c and 6c to 16.1c and 7c. American i9iOQSkCold iflQOiCo Storage, 165c 2f!5oo; 247W: ' MtlamTt. Booth, 16.6c and 5c. Constitution, 22,000, Royal, 16c and 5c. Excel, 5,000, Atlln, 17.9c and 6c. Canadian Cape Spear, 3,500; Covenant, 10, 000, arid Tramp, 5,500, Atlln, 16.1c and 7c. Prosperity A, 6,000, Pacific, 10.1c and 7c. Gibson, 2,000, Cold Storage, 16c and 7c. ( Vlklrig I., 1,000, ahdftRu'yal ill., 2,800, Cold Storage, 16? and tic. Tickets For Someone Somewhere on this page, in two different advertisements will be found the names of two residents of this city. Examine the advertisements carefully and find the names. If the two persons whose names arc in the advertisements will call at the Daily News Office they will be presented with a ticket to citljer the Capitol Theatre or two tickets for games at either of the golf courses, they to choose which one ihey desire. These tickets are FREE. OPENING OF HOCKEY ;Three Shutouts Featured Open-ins of the National Hockey League last night. The highlights were the undeniable superiority of the Ottawa Senators over the Montreal Maroons, the marked improvement shown by the New York Americans, though they lost to Boston; the ability of the New York Rangers reserve players who scored two out of three goals. Montreal Maroons nil, Ottawa 2. New York Americans nil, Boston 1. New York Hangers 3, Philadelphia nil. GROTTO WINS IN BILLIARDS Defeated Klks By Narrow Margin of 1119 to 1127 In Last Night's League Contest Grotto defeated Elks by the narrow margin of 1149 to 1197 in the Billiard League last night. The tobacconists won two of the five games. Individual scores were: George Waugh (Grotto) 207, C. P. Balagno (Elks) 350. M. M. McLachlan 350, Will Mit chell 154. James Andrews 250, W. E. Willis- croft 223. Oeorge Howe 207, M. M. Young 260 - - - Johnny May 235, Johnson Smith 250. The standing to date. Games Total Average Legion 3 3467 1156 Orotto 2 3377 1120 Elks 4465 KEMTIVITY DISCUSSED CLUNG TO WRECKAGE EUREKA. Cal.. Nov. 12:-Jorgan Greve, chief officer of the schooner Brooklyn, which sank off Humboldt Bar here last Saturday night, was found alive at sea yesterday, clinging to a piece of bulkhead from the ship. He was pkked up by a fishing boat. Greve had gone without food and water since Saturday afternoon. Al though unconscious when he was ' found, he had managed to hold on , to the wreckage. !TW0 CALLS IJV L.UU.Li k.Mil.fcI.K5, ' RECEIVED Kev. Dr. Macpherson Asks More, Time to Consider Ills Decision I Dr. R. O. McBeth. Presbyterian Church moderator, has informed First Presbyterian Church here' that Rev. Dr. A. G. Macpherson has j received two calls one from Prince j Rupert and one from the east He has asked a few days longer to con- sider which he will accept. Three Planes In Search Now For, j Missing Flyers Pilot Anscel Eckmann and party in the Washington-Alaska Airways plane Wrangell hopped off at 9 o'clock this morning for Ketchikan jto establish his base from now on in the hunt for Robin Renahan and companions. Flight Lieut. Phlnney and Flying Officer Dunlap left about an hour later In two R.C.A.F. Fairchlld planes to scour the Islands and inlets between here and the Alaskan patihindle. They took their lunch with them and are not expected In before this afternoon unless, of 1116 course, they should find some trace !of the missing flyers. ' I The.problem of relativity was the ! SOLLOWAY-MILLS subject for a general discussion of i WITHDRAW APPEAL the Prince Rupert branch of the! ARE NOW IN JAIL Professional Engineers Association: 1 of British Columbia last evening. CALGARY, Nov. 121 W. C. The dinner, the regular monthly l'Solloway and Harvey Mills who one. was presided over by II. A. Mc Lean, the president. The next meeting will be presided over by City Engineer T. N. Good. Mrs. William Dull, who hat been morning" ffom Vancouver. were fined $250,000 and $25,- ; 000 respectively and sentenced to four months and one month In Jail, withdrew their 4 4 appeal yesterday and went to the provincial Jail at Leth- on a trip south.., returned to the, bridge to serve their terms. city on the ,Pjln?jf 0.ej)rge.,thl?f 7 Price 50c a box Departing Member Honored By Hill 60 Chapter 1. 0. D. E. After a regular meeting last night at the home of Miss Caroline Mitchell, Miss Huldah Oraham, for several years a popular and active member of the chapter n honored by Hill GO Chapter. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, through the presentation of a beautiful beaded bag. Mrs. H. B. Rochester, regent of the chapter, made the presentation to Miss Oraham who is leaving Prince Rupert or November 20, for Ensenada. Mexico, where she will take up future residency. Knocked Down By Automobile During the marshalling of the Armistice parade last night. Wright Davles. a prominent member of the Canadian Legion, was knocked down by a car driven by A. B. Love Mr. Wright sustained injuries a bom the head' wftlch. fortunately, werr not serious'. Traffic was very congested at the time, making conditions extremely difficult for driv ers. RADIO WAS VERY CLEAR Monday night radio reception was wonderfully ood and CNRV at Vancouver waa particularly clear. The wave length of this station has been changed with good results so far as this district is concerned. It now Is broadcast at about 840 kilocycles. Mrs. Harry Foote reports having heard King George open the Indian Conference, the voices of the King and others coming in very clearly. Travel to work In comfort TAXI -PHONE 32 TAXI CALLS: From 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Will receive special attention. 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' your own hair V looking and Styles, and k ' wavers who re.i': the hair during ' Mrs. Davi V. 310 7th Aa Phone for api-avoid delcy a business is n.i up. LA PAIUS DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT Means Interfei duties! Sclent 11 and lense? fit'i optician will P" edy. 1X1 ) BE BEAUTY SHOP 210 Fourth Si. A.E.IUEUNI) 3 Third Optometrist - -1 phon Red 700 for appoint Chas.P.Bala TEACHER OF i Amiouiwe. for puplii j in l . work. Special ftttt n: gtnners am! or 325 Flftrs Av" J ..it." phon im. iiur.ii t dickE . i Eye. Ear. Nnsr At St. Elmo Hot" 1