PAGE POUR Sport News .'JL'iU ttts rrr: r Frankie !1 fcf ! lift1 'c'liy took a Th Stewart Winter 8ports Club, which proved such a success last year in organizing the young people of that district in stto and other activities, has bain reorganiz ed with officers as fovowjf presi-: dii dent. Hector Stewart; vlce-presi-1 draw. clay help COGNAC BRANDY OF BOXING four-round "decision from Wing ' Hay, Victoria CMr&man, on a re- j Empress Social Club Has Fine Op-cent boxinrcartr at' the Variety ener For Seric of Winter Theatre in Victoria, The Chinaman Smekers was game ana-Jar a- round or-aoj- held his own while Neel was aot 1 a f ine boxing card was put on at seen to advantage until towards the j the Empress Club last night for the third round. Then the local boy first of a series of pugilistic smokers went for his man in line style with it is planned to hold there 'during a regular bombardment of lefts and ; the coming winter. There was a fair an occasional right and so far j sized crowd of fans and all were weakened Wing that he bad him J well satisfied with the show. Had fairly at his mercy. Neel was fight- it not been for a number of other ' ins on a card in the headline event events on, there would have been a of whish Jumbo Da vies, who per- j much bigger c.'owd. formed here last summer, decision- i in the main event. Pete Holm and cd Johnny McDonald of Vancouver j Cyclone Docherty, a pair of welters, in 10 rounds. put on a lively bout which ended in a draw. It was to six rounds. Chuck Brown got the decision over Art Brown whom he all but knocked out. 'This event was five rounds dent, Dincan Cameron; secretary-j Don Kennedy treasurer, Miss Betty Jack; execu- from tive. Miss Evelyn Blanton, Miss Rita M.-Lean. W. 8. Orr and W. BUknBh, Under the auspices of the chiftbls-kcthili will start in Stewart on October 22 and will, be played on every succeeding Wednesday evening. RANGE No one knows the anguish of the golfer who makes a bad stroke, says a writer. Nobody that is out mch li.'anng distance. Weekly. Pete crahoftd and Johrpy Roma mnverous to ' tar enough got the decision dPtuifert Fens? in e rounds. Joh&nyvfcLeod and Marble Mc-rVfdh thres fast rounds to , Inlhe curtain raising exhibition, 'Marvin Rowe and Vernon Rowe sparred for three rounds and deserved a. shower of silver. Andrew Wall failed to appear in his heavyweight bout against Don Healy. Douglas Frizzell was referee for all bouts and Max Heilbrortsr was timekeeper. "Vim sxwsimfr Bv?il builds Strength without fat S ; y II Uus advert!:,rment ta not publltiwH or displaced by ttM tiquot Control Doard 01 bw 'he GovemMe&t "' ; ' ' of BrUb ColumWa. r-i-.:. 15. Canadian National Recreation I Jfaftts last njghfc u V Locomotive Shops 12, Car Shops Round House 7, General Offices 20. League Table W. L.Pts. General Off tees .. .38 .16 38 Oar Shops' ..:...J......."....."...Z30 24 Dry Dock Steelworkers 29 25 Locomotive 8bops . 29 S;atlon 3A Freight Sheds . ..24. Dry Dock Machinists' .....23 Round House ...... 19 25 26 30 31 35 Schooner Race Again. Postponed tlm-nose Nec'Js Kixging Repairs So Cannot Run Against Thebaud Today GLOUCESTER, Oct. 16: -f, The LBlaenase-Tbjebaud race was 'post poned again today owing to the necessity of repairs to the Blue-nose's ' rigging. COLLART OPENS MOOSE BAZAAR Acting Mayor Officiating Today at Bi? Annual Affair Will Continue For Next Two Days The annual bazaar of the Moose Lodge and the Women .of Moose-ieart Legion was opened at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Moose Hall by Acting Mayor Thed Collart. I ho affair will be in progress for the next two days and gives prom-tseiff Aping a gitot success, There art mm- articles Tot mto ftnd the room will, of course, be popu lar. The runnlna: entertainment ln- fiiides a,jlree hole psHwee goif Z: p.-,.-c tw-vheh and flakes. Mrs. OhXrles Edwacdils: general coiwcnsiJgnd other UmeS m charec include; ! i SewiilfcMrs. H.'.'ttebol;and attSiiw .ifegharmlBd Mrs. C. M. Nickerson. White Elephant Mrs. A. Ohnes--y and Mrs. Elnir Larsen. iIo.:ne Cocking Mpftn-iHou- :an ana aire.1 a. uicksas.. f i'andy -Mx3s Thora7Jltirs6f and Mrs; Richard Long. t. : $ Tea Room Mrs. FsraJTCalBeron l Mrs. R. Giska and Mrs, A. Nelson. Wlvje-Mrf. D. C. Schubert. Many" members of the men's or-R.inizaMon are assisting. Tonight there will be a musical program and tomorrow night a Unce and the grand drawing. Mail Schedule For I he Hart Monday, Wednesday and Saturday ajn. Fn m Uie Raitt ' ' Sunday, Tuesday ahttrsday S'ntffi Jk.it,, fpm. Thurs-isy Kpjn. Friday -Cm- Hp P-rn Ortober 5. is, and '.L...i. cm ffwm Hneiiif SV . 77 Sunday 4 1 p n, WcdneMay tfl.3 p m Friday ... T ....... p.m Saturday .. mm jb. October 11 sod 22. "or Any and AUee Arm Snndsy t pm Wednesday ... 8 njn Ffn Anyx SWd A Hoc Arm Tuesday .1. 11. SO ant Thursday , I n.ni t"r Naas Btvcr and lort impsn and Port fttmpfsn ' Tuesday ..; H.3B a.m or North Qneen CtarioKuif S.Vurdays 11 3 m. roo N irth Otieen Charlail Sundays n.m for Aska Ontnbar !. 11, and 22. Mondays ' 7 o.m Prom RoiUh q(tn ChMrlottM Thiirsdsys a.m Saturdays ,. a,'m r Stewart and Premier S'inday 7 p.m. l'rsm Stewart aMl frewter , unrlnys 8 p.m T'-e8i!;ivs j...... I1M nm. ThuHaya 8 p.m. Tomorrow, Oct. 17 at 9 "a.m. Come early and get your share of the bargains. Thursday, October 10. 1930 THE DAILY NEWS GENERAL OFFICE IS NOW LEADING rJimi Canadian National Crib League! I m est & m a A xtnrJI? W Gamer Last Nijht H ffl iiii w ms m mn. -i w a vv a y- wr vol n. .ait. mi i i nr rrr m n 1 1 1 1 ran 1 Sale Starts UU i LJu 1 Given Away With every purchase of a dollar or over a house broom, value one dollar, for 10c READY CASH WINS. OUR MONTREAL BUYER SCORES AGAIN. A large group of Eastern manufacturers who were preparing for a tremendous fall business throughout Canada have found themselves overloaded with merchandise. So they are compelled to sell their overstock at any price regardless of cost. We have taken this opportunity and purchased a large amount of stock at as low as fifty-nine cents on the dollar And we are now offering these wonderful values to the public. ; GOODS PRICED EXCEEDINGLY LOW t$1.75ilta'8 Fine Tweed Qra faps; All sizes , $1.50 Fie Silk Scarfs S Outlet Saje Price .... sOE VALUES Hundreds of pairs of Boots, Statist Rubbers and IUiUbtr Roots Sacrificed. f, W-SUfen's Rubbers. All QPlsx sMNow ,- .5Q jken'ti P'ine Calfskin Ox-iorm. All sizes ffiff QfZ J-6 fiven's Fifie Shoes Witt last. Easy fitters Now .yO.sflD SI2 r") Jler'a Fine English Black Calfgkin ,Oxford8 C7 AH ilzes yf' $5.00 Men's Work Shoes, BlacI or Brown . All sizes $aSf 1 $2.53 a'nei -J.OO Men's Drass Siiirts . $2 50 Fine Broadcloth Shirts He who hesitates is lost! So come with the crowds! 11.95 HAS Given Away 25c Men's Lisle Socks, -j Assorted, Per pair . . . RAINCOAT SPECIAL $12.0QLMen 's Leatherette English Raincoats. Wll nadg. All mes . . Buy Yoiir Christmas Gits Now Shirt, Tic. Gloves, Srirfs, Suit-csAatine Sik.nd Wool Under-wMiyjPpndipehiefr, at these prices, 'as tras sale will last h Hiort time. Buy now and save! n St $G.50 Men's Heavy all ff wool Sweaters $1.00 Leather Belts Outlet Sale Price . . 75c Fine Silk Ties-Outlet Sale PYice . . . 22.59 Men's Suits v p'l made. No- 016 Third Ave. W. 25c CHOOSE YOUR WARM WINTER OVERCOAT HERE! 1 S22J0 Men's line Overcoats. HIim ChinchHlas stlk Lined. All Siies 5.95 $37.50 Fine Tweed Coats' Sladc Pr Younger Men. Siylc Up to Minute 2 95 $15.45 S 539.50 Men's Overcoats made of Uarimore Cloth. Peaut'ful re signs. All sizes 0 ff A Outlet Sale . . . U Suit Cj argatts 520.00 Men's Suits, (t (Iff Onlv 10. To clear ... V, vv S32.00 Mrfi's l(,ine Suits. Peifect fit. Outlet a-f its Sale Pricl .... VJL.i'D Underwear 23 Men's Blue Pant Overalls. All sizes j 7? Now V1'' tlM Men's Fine Knit Union Suits. 2:lzea 95 c $6.25 Men 8 All wool Union Suits. Medium Qfl weight Men's Heivy nibbed 8hlrts and Drawers. Now Per Oar. $1.35 $8.50 Men's Pine SUk and Wool a-8i f.'ic Toe tn'lc;v,n!ii Shirts and Drawers, Leas 15 per om $2.50 Fine Silk Scarfs-Outlet Sale Price . 75c Men's Dress Suspenders Boys' and Girls' Slickers Boys' All Wool Pullovers . . . ?2.75 Boys' Union Suits. Fine wool . . Boys' Long Panta All 11 OC! $2.45 Fine Men's Pants. All sizes Price Now 1.45 $450 Men's Pelt Ha a Now Just across from I". Burns 95c 45c BOYS' BARGAINS 45c Boys' B races O ? Outlet Sale Price . . $1.25 Boys' Union Suits Sizes 22 to 34. Now . . Ue $1.50 Boys' Caps Now Boys' Solid Leather Shoes. Sizes 1-5 . . 95c .?a25 Boys' All Leath- QS) A ft r Shoes. Now . . . . V-a-Ttv $2.95 95c 1.95 fpANT"VALUES 750 (wire of Paiit Sacrificed $2 45 Fine Men's Pants. All aizea Price Now $1.45 S4.75 Fine Blue Serge A Pnnt,s all sizes, jiov: SfS.75 glen's Tweed f S? Pants all sizes, now 3Au4tJ Super Special $4.50 Men's Heavy All Wool Jumbo Sweater Qfi ( Coats. Now 350 MEN'S HIGH GRADE HATS AND CAPS MUST GO $9.00 Men's High Grade Fnlt Mala Price ta ryt? Now O 1.M Men's Rubber foats. Will stand all kinds 6 fC! of rain ll'i'tfj.M'iiaiiriiiiJwijga.Bw Don't delay. Come tomorrow and pet your share of the bargains. 1 1 sTI JTMTTirn II II I lll l 1 1111 1