! Sunken Gardens I .Golf Course School Children's Special Period Saturday Morning . .From 10 to 12 Saturday Evening IMLAGNO'S Six-Piece Orchestra Golf's Fairyland Tor Your Thanksgiving Dinner a Choice Bulkley Valley Turkey Will ensure the Utmost enjoyment. We have only a limited supply, so would advise you to make your selection at the earliest date possible. Bulkley Market 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 lamyngaaeaHf bmb tan n iuvism Hiiniaa mxm.i Avoid Eyestrain Eyestrain leads to serious cemslfoations with the eyes. Cheek it NOW with the right states. We are prepared to grhjd Just the correct lenses for every need. J. H. Bulger OPTOMETRIST 611 Third Avenue West Phone 122 am rata cb mm ivr ebtkbtki Jewellery Manufactured or Repaired Plating Work Done LEO CONTOLI MO SUlh St. Mail Orders TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtV FOR SKEENA BRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City WHIST PLAY LAST NIGHT Tive Teams Still Tied For Leader Get pays. ship of League Grotto 1 2 Canadian Legion 1 2 Moose 1 2 Seal Cove l 2 Leif Erikson 0 2 the As. reading naoit li Auditorium GOLF COURSE NOW OPEN! lust the place to pass an enjoyable evening.. Clean, quiet, comfortable surroundings. ,11 Now,Ppcn AUDITORIUM GOLF COURSE L. J. MARREN Proprietor SOMETHING NEW FOR LADIES AND RENTS Large assortment new clothes for autumn and winter just to hand. All finest quality and latest patterns. Come in and see us today. Suit or overcoat complete and finished in three days. Ling, the Cutter Steam cleaning, pressing and alter ing, we deliver any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second 'Ave. ..' Phone 619 The Regal Shop Wc carry a complete line of Academy Vellum, Stationery & .Papcteries, Artcraft Crepe Paper British manufacture, for all kinds of decorating. Candies and Tobaccos MR. & MRS. JOHN McRAE 300 Block, Third Avenue Phone Red 442 RESHIES WIN GAME f Arc NOw Leading In High School Football. league Prince Rupert Fraternal Whist League results last night were as '" i. follows: Seal Cove 6, Leif Brikson 3. Vttterday afternoon thfe fourth Dry Dock 7, arotto 2 Kame of 01(5 Highi-School "Footbai: Canadian Legion 5, Six MuskeU Leaue was won the ada eers 4. n' aass wn tney defeated tn? Grotto Rambler 2. 1. O. D.Y 4ni from the middle -grades of Moose C, Wanderers 3. League Tabic W. L. Dry Dock 2 Grotto Ramblers 2 1 Wanderers .7. 2 1 Six Musketeers 2 1 I. O. O. F. 2 1 Jie school ijy a score of two to 1 nothing. This victory puts the freshmen in the led for .league l p. honors. They now have fotfr points 2 tfc Ten-Elevens and the Matric- 2 Commercials each have two. Kanaya, who is an excellent for- varfl, proved to be weak In eoal and the damage was done before j j he was replaced hy Allen. More-' riover, Kanaya's absence from the' j forward line in the early part of! n the game weakened the Ten-Ele-' v A- t-JUM I, . 1 A t A. 1 . ! A tviernnnpH oun. f Tin, IWV uccause Wlinoui null and Leif Erikson wttl be played to-! theyu,wuld not et thelr splendid morrow night. combination working. On thp oth ; er hand the Grade Nine team wa t showing best form with respect to j combination. Under Alec Walters' direction the backs were sending i well placed passes to their wings Marshall and Wingham. both or whom showed real keeness in accurately receiving the ball and centering at the proper momen Hill and Davie were always dangerous; Hill particularly, has been! icpJendidly agressive in recent, 1 games. Walter Cross at centre wa i the -pivot arond which most of , the freshmen rushes worked. Hcj i was tireless -and always effective. Slake at centre-half was sure ami jfcrney played fine game. Such in j was ctfve ad sure in goal. Ho ;freved to be dependable by always j taking the rather dangerous passe: sent to him by Walters when the latter was hard-pressed. Taking it man for man. the other team was Just as good indi vidually, but It could not get the same cohesion -as its younger ri- jvals. Carl Smith played an excel- lent back game and was not prone to make the mistake of baekifsg onto his goal Murray and Morri- ;son were always capable and ag gressive in receiving and clearing the ball, but too often they were to be seen leading their opponent? Into their own goal mouth. They rhowed more than usual alertness however in clearing the ball Iron the crush that frequently takes place in front of the goal. Rice at half was always vigorous and useful but Bartlett on the right-half position was not as effective s he has been in all the other games Although he was always on the tob he did not send the ball down th field with his usual sureness. Th forward line has not been able to how that wonderful combination that they had in their last ganv I Every one of them was playing agressive football. However theyj could not solve the back -ganv: their opponents were playing. In! the latter part of, the game Cameron, who is a splendid captain worked out a fine scheme arid inspired his team to new effort tha deserved to bring results. But. although their attacks were weD conceived and vigorously executed they could not score. Still fighting In the last few mhrates of thei ! game they inspired the remark by I one of their opponents, "There' ;are some fellows who never toov. jwhen to quit." ! The game was .notable for the . ,tbetter "hooting by both sides - tt i, i Manufacturer Has Reported : Marshal has recovered his ability to hook the ball into the centre J Cross did some very clever shoot -aX C L08.C1 Ot jg in one Instance hooking the i ball across toward the unguarded II 1 n 1 de of the goal; the fact that it? Hl(Th-l'i1nP mlsfied bV n inch does not de-1112 11 Ul CH1U - : tract from the correctness of the i play. He scored one of the goal3 w a wmgnam scored , the other from H i one of the long cannon-ball kicks H 1 n ir HUH B HlrsfQ eent b Walters all the way from 1 UIMIIUIC To have been shipped to G. M. HUNT Third Ave. W. I WAIT FOR IT and BUY FOR LESS the other end of the field. Grade Nine Suehlro; Walters. Fisher, Brldden; Arney, Blake, Welle; Marshall, Hill. Cross, Da-vies, Wingham. Grades Ten-Eleven: Allen. Murray. Smith; Bartlett, Morrison, Rice; Palmer, Kanaya, Cameron, McRae, Moxley. Linemen: Ronald Wilson and iftoy Thomas. Umpire: II. QUllland. HOT SUN IS RACE WINNER Was First of Twelve Horses in Autumn Handicap at Liverpool ' . Today i rVBIlPOOL. Nov. 7: M. J. Wit-tpUclc's Hot Sun won the Autamn Handicap here today. Tull Crow as second and Argonaut II was third. Twelvp horses ran. SPORTCHAT Milliard line-up for tonight: Belagno fF'ksi vs. Andrews, (Canadian. Legion.' Mitchell vs. Murray. Vouung vs. Tinker. Smith vs Zieman. Murray v- McDonald. Spares Will.xroft. Youngman. Mitchell. A s.ott. J. LEO REISMAN W His ORCHE:STRA FOX TROT 22537 "NEVER LEAVE YOUR GALTOO LONG" BILLINGS-ROBISON ouer V-40299 "MY BABYJUST CARES FOR ME" from the pkiuteWhoopcc TED WEEMS and ORCHESTRA FOXTROT ZZ409 Little white lies" WAPJNG& PtMNJTLVAMIAftS FOX TROT 22492 JOHNHY MARVIN VOCAL 22502 At Any Victor Dealer VICTOR TAIKINO MACHINE COMPANY OP CANADA 1IMITEO Montrtal WVUI McRae Bros. Records, Ylctrolas, Mlcrosynchronous Victor Radio Won Turkeys In Moose Club Crib Seiveu Fjnc Blrtli to'fcc Pr.pschletl tojJu Lucky Card Players During the past two weeks a crib-bage tournament has been in progress at the Moose Club for large Thanksgiving turkeys. The tournament has now been completed and the winners of the birds' are Mrs. U. J. Bacon, Q. Stromdahl, II. Letourneau, Walter Howarth, Percy Cameron, Jack Rutter and Charlie Lemon. The turkeys will be presented tomorrow night. Get the AC. reading habit. lt " pays. I DR. HUGH L. DIOKBY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'NPRK NEW M.lN.ineMENT Steam Hratfd: trivfnrr' SrapU Itoonn; lint and fold Water Frr Bu JMn Mi Train ami lloat Rates $1.00 and Up mxni monthly k.vtb C.R.Rinr.ART & A. DONALD I'roprlrttrf PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel f Prince Ruper.'s leading family hotel, riot .md cold water in all roonu A. J. PRUDHO.MJ1E, Prop. Cor. of Praser tnd Fifth St. New Royal Hotel I. 2rMI. vrop. THE IKITtl. HOKTII WIIU.K Hut A Cold Wittr; Steam Hat 75c PER DAY AND UP THrnhoilr lc Boston Grill Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS. Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Nlfht, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 457 Prince Rupert 1 1 141 lltlf! rTTrr- I I III jhorithin lhat procsnblt.in pair of fjUwtf? 1 II HI Blmiifi Tin rtunned "ltocn" te&t of ' Wff1 I I Ifl tC'eW wik boot rnikW tt thtTSW ' 'CVNBSJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I KOnoiniul boot for any working man Illl 1 1 III on lh mirkfl todiv lliiinill wninn f7T"Mf llll'1' '1.V '. S . 5lIirlt"G.,.a.ss I)rictI Cod-Pith Just Arrived Try myiCrtspDllcate Flatbread and you will beeomr mvstaj, FKKE! P. 0. 1JOX 158 customer. Nothing can beat it! JACK SELVIG OUR FUBE! FREE: Hand Painted Enlargements To introduce our work to local customers, unt l N vml make a guaranteed hand-painted .'niarv r snpht r phosof raph, without chariee. And , yoar-nmln tings at 25 to po lower prices than in ; outside concerns. Before placing your order r CmsTjl'Usr . -t ' Either phone or wHte -' WESTERN SALES COMPANY Yi Will CENTRAL II' m COAL IS IN A DRY SHED When you are buying coal look on the economical slQ ef life I you buy wet coal, vou are lounr So iii . u, . anu but dry coal and see what 10 weans t- PEMBINA ERG Delivered. Per Ten V. 'J MINEHEAD EGG Defivrred, Per Ten i MINE1IB.D LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 1,; A HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 Good Hunting in Laurentians This fine bull moose with 66U-lnrh spread of antlers wss shot in Mount TrembUnt Psrk, LaurentUns. about 60 miles cast of Mont Lsurler, at the end of Canadian I'arific steel, by R. II. Virkera and A. C, Her, Montreal hunters, recently. It canie to the call of Gaston Prevost, well-known northern guide who is also fire ranger of the district. When shot, the animal fell into the Cypreas River, its a of weight Kinking it int " , ' , ,tca untets Were forced toimwoviao a ran ..r,DM Vhleh thoy towed the body to camp ' , ' beW ahow clone-up of the mooM and of tnn ""i'gini? towed to camp, the heavily loadod '?"J'' ,,d. tst hot of a paiwa,; through ahallown l moo,a that in all hin experience he had never ' plentiful in the district.