REVIVAL OF BASKETBALL INTEREST H SPORT CHAT The last decade, and more esj m m 9 to be convinced that the game Ftrst TiCe-preident, J. H. Pills- holds exceptional merit. .bury. That the same has been established on a firm foundation is President, J. W. PJommer. Secretary, Harold Macdonald. Treasurer, Joe Scott. A discussion was held as clearly evidenced by the Invest-;!whetner the audltorlIlm or the Ex. ; by the today. Unlke many of game j ,nst WoodaU but tne tatter was our present day sports, no bally.' J ,.,... . . , . Wood3U tad not bowletl I00 K00 hoo has been necessary to establish this fine game which has literally for three years prior to his visit to sold itself to Canadians. A carrier pigeon with a gold ring on each leg was noted by a naturalist near Grimsby a few days ago. Hamilton Spectator. ' r Vancouver. He here next week. Standards of Excellence Th ntmt "Black & Whlta" on a bottU of whisky ts at absolute a guaranla as th hall-mark on lilver. It assurat that subtle difference In flavour and quality which distinguishes this whisky from all others. It guarantees that only the finest materials have been used and that always everywhere the quality Is the same. "BUCK & WHITE" SCOTCH WHISKY will be returning Alfonso has issued another denial that he gave up the Spanish throne. Halifax Mall. - iiii For sa,le at Vendors or direct from Liquor Control Board. Mall Order Dept.. Victoria. B.C. iimfiirriititrTiFrtTiTifn KC VMM! "saw This advertisement Is not published or displayed by tne Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Elks Grotto Moose Seal Cove Record Attendance Last Night at Annual Hoop Association Meet; j J. W. Plommer Is Named President1 pecially the last six years, h' ! seen an astounding advance in the ' I artSelamfnoTenjo?. The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Basketball in the front rank among pastimes Association was held in the City Hall last evening and, in played by Canadians, clear across view of the record attendance present there is fevery in-canada the game .has swept on- dication that basketball will get off to a good start this wave of. widespread popularity un- eeaeon The members of the new executive as as follows: ttl now courts are to be found k Honorary president, Mayor C. H.-every part of the Dominion, and 0me. .nrfcinrfc nr one has only to witness the aeti-. Honorary vice-president, Alder- KlKKAfvl vity around any one of our ilubs man 8 D. Maedonald. VilJLJLJjrvJj STARTS to VJks, Grotto, Moose and Seal Cove ; Win Their Games mem 01 nunarrcs .01 wousanu. 1 ; hlhltion Hall would be a vallabIe, m dollars whieh Canadians havematter to be decIded gt the next rmideinthe past fewyearsintheexecutlvemeetmg j 0penlng play .Qi toe season very fine clubs which have sprung A Junlor to be rormed;the Prlnce Rupert Crlbbage League up au UYtr me uubuuwii. woj Uth Jark Pamnhf.!! tiiVIn km Hm year sees the erection of splendid ; fof all boya wWlln3 to play aml als0 DUiiamgs as neauquaners lur uiC.a ,ad,es. ,eague wltn Joe geoU game In the cities of every pro-Dbtalnln the names of lrIg vince, while church halls, gymna siums, public buildings, etc., are! being pressed into service for badminton courts in each town or city. During the first few years of the rapid development of the game the idea existed in the minds of many that the sudden enthusiasm which was being shown would soon wane and badminton would fade away into the discard where so many of our frames have gone after experiencing one or two hectic years in public favor. However, the sus- ,lBinca, increase, in interest ami en thusiasm for the game which Li evident year after year has dispelled this thought completely frorr. the minds 6t the doubting Thomases, and it must, to say the least. Indeed be gratifying to the many original players whose Interest in wishing to enter These entries must be made be fore the next executive meeting, which is to be held next Wednesday. Geoff Woodall Is Winner in Bowling Match Geoffrey Woodall of this city, who is. at present visiting In Vancouver, defeated E. Chester of Vancouver by a score of 1010 to 870 in a special bowling match arranged by the Canadian National Recreation As sociation of Vancouver. Woodall's the game in the early days is re- average lor the game was 202 and sponsible to a large degree for the Chester's 870. very flourishing condition reached 1 cheater was chosen to bowl last night resulted as follows: Eagles. 12; Qtolto, 13. I. O. O, F., 11, Elks, 16. Musketeers, 13; Moose, 14. P. R, Hotel, 13; Seal Cove. 14. League Standing ...1 .1 ...1 ...1 Musketeers 1 P. R. Hotel .,..1 Eagles 1 Odlellodws 1 a. W. L. -AvJ 16 11 16' 15 12 15 14 13 14 14 13 14 13 14 13 13 14 13 12 15 12 11 18 11 CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE October 19 i Elks vs. Swift's. Seal Cove vs. I. O. O. F. Moose vs. Engles. Grotto vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. K. C.'s vs. Musketeers. October 26 j Seal Cove vs. Moose. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Moose. I. O. O. F. vs. Musketeers. Eagles vs. Swift's. Elts vs. Knights of Columbus. - November 2 .. Seal Cove vs. Eagles. Swift's vs. Musketeers. Elks vs. Grotto. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. I. O. O. F, KnHhts of Columbus vs. Moose. November 9 Orotto vs. Moose, .atuke Leers ve Seal Cove. Swift's vs. I. O. O. F. Elks vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. Busies vs. Knights of Columbus. November 16 Moose vs. Elks. 1. O. O. F. vs. Engles. Grotto vs. Swift's. Ptince Rupert Hoil v. MukeWrs K. C 's vs. Seal Cove. . November 23 Swift's vs. Seal dove. ', Elks vs. Musketeers. : I. O. O. F. vs. Moose. , Baglcs vs. Prince 'Rupert Hotel. Grotto vs. Knights or Columbus. November 30 Seal Cove vs. Elks. Musketeers vs. Eagles. Moose vs. Swift's. Grotto ys. I. O. O. F. . K. C.'s vs. Prince Rupert-Hotel. December1? Swift's vs. Prince Rupert Hote). Musketeers vs. Grotto. Moose vs. Elks' . "" I. O. O. F. vs. K. C.'s. "The world's largest apple pie ever made' was baked in Birmingham last week. It was 12 feet across. - -London Pally Mail. Advertl.se in Uie iaiIIv Newn TJie Jally Ne'wrcon b: nur chased at Post Office .News 'stand, 32 Granville St. Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prlnc Geoi-ge, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. General Store. Ariyox. Smlthers Drug. Store, Smlthers, UJO. ERE First Presbyterian Church INDICATED Albertan Wins Golf Classic MR. J. LESLIE BELL Member of the Calgsry Golf and Country Club, wto defeated his club mate, Mr. Ben Cool, to capture the silver Totem Pole trophy, emblematic of the annual golf week championship at Jasper Park Lodge. This is the first time in six from Alberta. years of competition trie tropny nas been won ny a Player Golf Week at Jasper Park Lodge is held every year during the second week in September, and is one ol the most delightful golficg holidays on the Continent LADIES' BOWL A ladies carpet boVJig cjub has been organized in connection with j church basement rooms, 'of the club are as follows: Officers NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT R. V. Wilson Visits Smlthers District Interior Trail to Help Mining MenNew Ore Zone on Woodbine Jl. W. Wilson of Great Falls, Montana, has just spent 1 f 1 L. L C ?4k V. n. un h MitAM f 1 T (- A ft V Mt mu WeeK S Visit at DlUiuieiB m uiucj iu luairetv progress G development work being conducted on mining propertie in which he is interested n that district. The company t which Mr. Wilson is one of the outstanding principals h secured working arrangements on several properties the northerly slope or Hudson uay Mountain, a, few miles west of Smlthers, and exploration work has been in progress on Jhem for some considerable time. Mr. Wilson staged that work being carried on by a small force would continue for some time , - - ,rMi noai nv mmrs nun made to open up several promising properties, but oil attention Is being directed toward further exploration of surface showings In order to arrive at an estimate of tonnage In A oable despatch from Paris says ' that ex-King Alfonso is going on a J, vacation. Toronto Globe. A trail which Is to be put in by tn Forest Branch from Dennis Lake - - J Ui JF IL B. McOulre, who came n ud siewari t&u weeK jrom tn WuX alrc M4Mn eta t A 4lifr Ys m. k , ... ouay lar uic past jpw wr. n th vpm1 vln ivslpmr flcnfiral . . i ... . . - . yioiiQg una vrucuiK om a satisfaction was expressed by Mr. neer Ione paranei w wiison m regaru to uic wr uucau uncovered, but the work is to continue In an effort to rate the show- awe engaged in mining M mt joreairy men. i ni1 : i v;, ;it run thrnnirh thp rnm . v.. jf Hudaon Bay Mountau: , ,o u aiountains in the terrlioi y v. - ktfieo Hi tru tVilK rctnfai urnu . At nrMent no effort is beta . T -IU uhich woik has so far be i. intra ted. Mr. McGui -inrttrilutr In tvirard tn ihi ings on the several groups on which, ,VM try evldtnce of ,. work is being carried out over a j -HmersuMtlon wide area. Mr. Wilson is veryi' ' optimistic as to an early revival of j silver prices and believes that within ninety days international arrange-1 ments will have been concluded for the stabilization or remonetlzation of this metal. It in full confidence of this comeback that his : company Is carrying out extensive' 'exploration on a Urge number of .silver properties. The Schufer prop erty, the Jessie group and ::e r g United Church Young People m m m mm mm 11 mt a w e a a w fuA&i The Youne Peonle's Sot . if & Other plr.t United Church held rerv T-i u . lit r - . 1T1 .. . i iwwifiiiif unbuilt ihh ' r nainjyn are an mvoivea in me-,n PI T TD CADflsTn T church wlU) w, tLUD T UKMIlD Un,:. ntio?s. by. the members present. Mrs. , ,c.Fln.unm ... jwuwn mwrwu. wors; nas oeen Following the business jron. under way for many months and lnterestlne ta k Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Robert some fine samoles hava been taken h w. .. Hollingworth Hollingworth Head Head of of New, Davie. as a result of exoloratlon conducted V"" .1 '"TT ::iV: Organization in Connection With 1 n t.i the surface of the jon i various hold- 0am wre then p,ayed B3d ft meeting came to a closee ju serving of hot dogs and coffe Half the cigars now made . Cr- the actlvltlei of the First Presnv- .i . . ,- n.;iku t--- . u .. j m,.-. take place Thursday evening in the health. London Dally Express. ,be of considerable importance to pers. Montreal Oatette " EarlUllicoe I CB OM, CCVO, V.CX.. LU), tit. li for JSC. rt' 20 for iSc. H -and in flat tin of fifty and on hundred. Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company di Canada. I Jrnilrd cike RECORD SPEAKS yoi. ITSELF In opening the Canadian Sational Exhibition at Toronto on Friday, Au$utt2l, RmrlJeiUco toidi "Orera irrlotl f St yean, th population of Caiuula lut In created by 6,000,000; the retinue of the Cvtvrnment from- ttt.000,000 to $460,000,000 and the tu of her trade from 1 169,000,000 to $2,400,000,000. In the tame time, her manufacture hare increased ten-foil and Iter crop acreage three-fold. Tht$ remarkable record encourage a feeling of opllmhmfor ilia future," Earl Jelllcoe also inutle the following reference) "Cnnadu'a record growth constitutes an achievement of world importance and stunds at a challenge to future progress. This phenomenal growth is the direct result of that splendid courage und determination which the peoplo of Cunadu showed o utrikingly from. 1911-1918". The record for public fuvour which is held bj Turret Cigarettes is the nuturul outcome of quality consistently maintained throughout the years. After all, nothing can replace good, honest tobacco; grown and ripened right out in the field under nature's own Btinlight nothing artificial ubout that and the. high tpiullty is "inbred". Quality and Mildness urret CI CAKETTES