At- 10 h . ( c. I 6. En 6 oz. or 16 oz. Bottles LIEF ERIKS0N LADIES AID HOLDS MEETING 'of a turkey in a The Lief Erikson Ladies' Aid met ment at the dry dock, last night at the home of Mrs. J. in TURKEY WINNER With this iron tail on his back to reduce the sucking ot airless space behind him. Eddy Mayer, well known Austrian motorcyclist, is training for world motorcycle reord held by German, H. Henne. New form or socctr ii.'r-duc t f : tar time ut the recent Berlin. Grir.at.y h rf lib- w It is -ailed saddle-soccer and the feet of the n;l. r- are used to propci Jhc buii uoi.h toward the goal. epsMsliuLJ.iiiem SPORT CHAT LOCAL ITEMS In order to clarify the position of ' To moke the master straight, he This afternoon's train, due from the major leagues In their contro- I to at 3:3- was "Ported this versy with the minors over the ; mwplng to be on time. i draft, president John Heydler of , . . 'the National League has issued a' A- Woodland was the speaker I iiiuuiM owuuci urc ' ..hrir,,.' w. ai tne weemy luctneen 01 me ko- cribbage touma- ...., . ,, tarv Club in the Commodore Cafe with minors on the draft. We have to&W- He gave a vocational ad- had loo many now and they have dress. IT I ! th .,, f school W nothing," the statement con- reporv on u.r ---- "- -jz tlnued. "When the minors come to pupils for in month of Novemeer o. read rem and .u the u,r ladies mum were very with Halt) Skogno of this city is y "3 lu" "u", k us a eoncrete proposition we among those listed as becoming pleased attne resu eireunen ; "r Z? hv orin " consider, and not before. They members of the Sun Ray Club serve by the hostess an f '."J...mvm conducted in first agree among themselves which is connection enjoyable meeting came to a close cipals ' J1.2'.1 j to what they wtil do. Naturally, with the Vancouver Sun. S1.36, Booth School. $545 at midnight: mimiiam sUnd mm , . - jpe The reply of the majors to C. l. R. steamer Prince John. the minors as given out at Men- Capt. Dan McKlnnon. is expected treal by the latter is misleading to in port tomorrow from Vancouver say the least." .vie the Queen Charlotte Wands The vessel left Queen Charlotte -nade public the telegram sent to w. , 71 Walter Hapgood. chairman of the minor leagues' committee as fol lows: "Guided solely by past exper- igree among themselves on some This Interesting photograph shows- cariboo swimming the Yukon river - - - ...... i. . . . . . City at U o'clock this morning for Mrs. T. M. Spencer, chairman of i tins ukAAl WsA a4 A tn aft nlakt'a compltehed by further conferences. ;",eetln- theu hoM; If the Class DoubleA Leagues can 'days.. extended the best wLhes of the board to the members of th tor Me chrit- lefinite proposition. I am confident stf" a the same will receive full consider-1 uu" ir. ation by the major leagues. In the , action is Tbe toe marial meantime, no possible! "rrt1er str School last month lookln to either rescinding or sus- pending the major leagues' resolu-ion of July 9 which now is in effect." This resolution calk for suspen- and recommended some minor ad- jfiatmants Ja txi v Miss & A. Mills &$&dMpai , of that school, reported to (he school board at its meeting last night. As no official skm of all business relations with ; notification was received from the the leagues not accepting the draft A similar telegram sent by President Ernest A. Barnard of the American league, contained the following statement. Heydler said: The Double A. Leaguers, in reach- fire marshal, the matter was allowed to lay over. The Moose Lodge explains that the donation of $50 which wa made to the Library BOard renre tag agreement, should keep In mind on a trip to uib uu jiittu m uc aciriJicu u uio Vancouver raffled In connection majors that cannot be carried out aimtajon tickets at a recent all down the lower classify through idrle whtot and dance and whkh it tons and-aac the c carry approval prtK , UwUimed. ih. of the whole association of minor . .. . , K- leagues." Billiard Averages i a. tu. T Clough 0) 250 P Zleman CL) .5 1244 A, Murray (CD 8 19T7 J Smith (E) 8 1932 C P Balagno-IE) ... 9 2196 W E WiUiscroft (E) 6 1398 233 O. P Tinker (CD ... 9 2095 2J3 M. E Young (E) 9 2075 231 O Waugh (0) 8 1821 228 !0. Howe G 8 1805 2M T May OI 8 1767 221 M. McLachlan (G) 8 1757 220 3 Andrews (O) 7 1530 219 W MitcheU (E) 9 1928 214 A. Macdonald (CD 7 1499 214 M. Andrews (CL 9 1903 211 C. Baptie (CD 3 604 201 W. Murray E) 4 790 198 CL. Youngman CL) 3 564 188 J. Scott (CL) 1 172 172 to the children's section of th Public library. In a recent Vancouver Sun ap pears a picture of J. W. Tommy Av. Apthorpe. former chief steward of 260 the steamer Prince Rupert, who 29 was recently superannuated and 247 who had now left Vancouver for 342 bis native home In East Putney "l BiHnH tn rataWlo Rsfnrp Vavin Vancouver. Mr. Apthorpe was presented by B. C. Keoley, Pacific Coast manager of Canadian National Steamships, with an Illustrated address, silver knife and purBe of go'd. FREE! FREE! A guaranteed, hand painted enlargement from your own snapshot -or photo. Frames, 25r; to 50 lower priced than competitors. Phone or write. HTSTERN S5U.KS COMPANY P 0. Box 153 Central Hotel nsagnswoisazr ftjiu iriiiriBBnrT""-",'rM Auditorium GOLF COURSE j Jmt ('ihe r'are to pass an en- iojible- evening. Clean, quitt, romforfahle furrounillnts. , Tj C. Wttdlng AUDITORIUM GOLF COURSE L, 1 MARREN Proprietor play. . THE DAILY NEVTS Thursday iiecemaw - -- . 1 1 I Epic Story of Burke's Death and AOfcer Outdoor Exercise-Try Burial Told By Martin and Kading 'Continued from pane on?) ' e&m rrv wl": hisrHfe:-The-fact that it wasnnertahi wMnrthFTSffrty; was. going delayed the search planes in going to tne isolated country where Burke went down. lVtV.. MATJl' K?-t y, Vr 1 ' Ordinarily, Burke was known to be a very careful pilot. Kading, a German air mechanic, was said to be even more discreet. U 1 I mffaaLWT--.-j IH ail fyQy. t CTTi H .1 ts V3Va&i. IT h vwr'4B .xi.Miivvniiwjjri x . i rail i i' M I SSB ffl i 'JT-Q - IsVJsVn TaBBm Met ' JL -i AUJSIsBC. W i fH M7, .SISSISS BSISSISSV . WW m 1 II W SS .S.'B' I E The mission of Dixie Cigarettes is to odd iesi to other pleasures of life, spqrtj jcciol joys, or the quiet evening's relaxation at home. Cool mildr-rpgrant os only the choicest Virginia Tobacco can make" them blended by experts rolled right and they smoke right! THE BETTER CIGARETTE I . . M M4i.f VV. . t K SW.JLaSBBM Mil tWf I '-A.'m. SAVE . THE 'POKER HANDS Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert December 11, 1910 Aid. F. H. Mebley, candidate for mayor, at a meeting last .night in the Mclntyre Hall, declared that he preferred Mquor llcerlees to ihe Scott Aet but would loyally enforce whatever the citizens chose. Other ! speakers were Dr. W. BCMayton andsV Mr. Blakemore. Dr. A. A. Mclntyre presided over the meeting. H. M. C. S. Rainbow is expected tn northern waters soon. She will search for American fishing vessels which are reported to be poaching. Through the courtesy of D. A. MeKinnon, a fine aose of ore specimens has bwn presented to the Prinze Rupert Club. Properties in the Haseltan and Portland Canal districts are represented In the dia. Eagles Card Party-Dance Very Enjoyable Affair Held Last Evening in Lodge Hall Fifteen Tables of Cards A very enjoyable whist drive and dance was held last night by the Essies' Lodge in the Lodge Halt. There were about fifteen tablet of :ard: and prtee-wmiMrs were: la dles' first Mrs. Anjelo Ajtori; Sec ond Mrs. William Reld; thlra, Mrs.l P. J. McCormick; men's first, B. Pednfssh: sreond, Angus MacDon-ald, third. A. Hanson. Delicious refreshments were served and danaing followed with mu-cic by the Premier Orchestra. Thomas Clough was master of ceremonies and F. Hunter presided at the door. The Weather Prince Rupert Part cloudy, moderate southeast "wind; barometer, 30.00: sea smooth.. - Dead Tree POlht-Cloud light! southeast wind; barometer, 29.84; temperature, 44; light swell. Triple Island Fresh southwest wind; moderate" sea, light clouds. Lang&ra Island Clear, west wind, sea smooth, ",' r I In France almost as tanany girls are using examinations 10 quauiy for teaching tn the' secondary schools as men, andlt is predicted that they will soon outnumber men. Save Invest y OUR money will not be w M idle while awaiting permanent investment, if you deposit it in a Savings Account in the Bank of Montreal. Interest is paid on all Savings Deposits. BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 Total Assets in excess of $870,000,000 1 : 1 wwm 1 1 i 1 11 sisi 11 - rw Mm tmmn . 1 W.J ' .1Va'E:Ttw TJ. m hi mm 1 I