PAGE FOUR. " 1 i i .1 1 f i i . i i . BOOTH WON IN SOCCER Defeat d Borden Street Four to Nil Saturday Afternoon The regular game In the Junior! Football Leaeue on RitnrHnv wif ! productive of an eagerly fought match with Booth winning from Borden four goals to two. but it was only In the closing minute? that the winners were able to establish their lead. Booth had the better of the opening exchanges and attacked steadily. Borden defence was sound. Annesley was safe and Hong and Veltch defended well. Colussl opened the score with a first rat;? shot from Nelson's centre. Borden had more of the game and Shrub sail showed to advantage. Later a cross from the same player went to Lindsay who beat Munro to put the teams level. Annesley saved splendidly from Nelson and Corner went close. McMeekln was foiled In the goalmouth and then Borden attacked. Shrubsall narrowly missed. Colussl turned a centre from Nelson over the bar with. a good attempt to convert and later wa successful In giving his team the lead. .Borden made headway and McGulre drove over the bar. Half-time found Booth leading two goals , to one. Booth had the hill and presse.1 but Borden took up the attack and the game was fought out In mid-field. Lindsay was dangerous and two corners were barely cleared by Booth, defence. Nelson and Colus&i were dangerous but Borden go' away and Lindsay levelled the score again. Play became faster with Hong, Houston and Veltch prominent for Borden. Colussl added a third for Booth and then Nelson made it four. Booth nearly .scored arain but fulltlme foumi the Borden defence holding them out. ,Borden: Onnesley; Currie, Hong: Houston, Veltch. Naylor; Lindsay CNeHl, Campbell. Shrubsall, Mc-Ouire. Booth: Munro: Eby. Ferguson DeMarco, Gomez, Ritchie: Nelson. MacDonald, Colussl, Hale, McMeekln. 1 Referee. J. Campbell: linesmen W. W. C. O-Nelll and T. Dungate Borden was well served by Annesley, Hong, Veltch. Houston. Lindsay and Shrubsall, white Booth's best players were Ferguson. Gomez. Colussl, McMeekln and Boy. U. S. Football University of Southern California 53, University of Oregon 0. Stanford 25, Oregon State Col-, lege 7. California 13, Washington Statu College 7. University of Washington 38, Idaho 7. Harvard 14', Army 13. Cornell 32, Penn 0. Pennsylvania 32, Lehigh o. Wett Virginia 19, Washington 1 Yale 27, Chicago 0. HALIBUT LANDINGS American Eldorado, 32,000, Storage, 11.6c and 4c. Ithona, 3,500, Booth. 11.6c and 4c. Charlotte, 4,000, Booth, 11.6c and 4c. Canadian Aleve, 1,400, Booth: 10.10c and 3c. i I You can pay more but you cannot find a purer, clearer gin than . . . Had Hard Race Looks like a bad case of smallpox, but Us only No. 33. who struck some bad roads and a couple of detours during a race in England. It'll all come off. BLUEN0SE W0NRACE American Boat Took Bad Thrashing in Today's Race HALIFAX, NXOct. 19 The Nova Scotia schooner Bluenosr, defending champion of the North Atlantic fishing fleets, gave the United States challenger, Gertrude L. Thlbaiid, a sound thrashing in today's international race. The Bluenose finished the 36-mile course in five hours and 53 minutes with .the Thcbaud 32 minutes behind. 1 IWlFl i wmm Atonement Is Sunday Subject Science Church "Doctrine of Atonement" was the subject of the lesson-sermon In all Christian Science churches and societies on Sunday. One of the Scriptural texts contained In the lesson-sermon was: "The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre." J6hn 20:1). Following the reading of the Bible texts, passages were also read from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being the follow This advertisement Is not published or displayed by tne Liquor ! ?!! Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ti-n SPORT CHAT Every ninth hunter who goes into the Nova Scotia woods with a rifle in the fall gets his moose. Inci-' ripncA nf siirfwu nmnni? t.hf forest: i TELEGRAPH LINE WORK Intensive Imp: moments Made Between Alice Arm and Naas Illver (Alice Arm Herald) The government telegraph lln between Alice Arm and Anyox aitf between Alice Arm and Alyanth U In a better state now than nt any previous time, states J. C. Studdy telegraph operator at Alice Arm. This is due to the' dezlslon of the enthusiast, has been nrettv well : Government Telegraphs Dipart Mtnwich.rt h thA Knv-i sAti n. , ment to give their patrons tha partment of Lands and Forests, fig- best Possible service, and at th? ures showing that in 1930, 1428 same tlme "lieve as much as P03' moose were brought down, while s,ble ,ocal unemployment. 12,800 big game licenses were taken 0n the sec"n between Anyox out. They show, also, that the and A Arm. six men have been number of Nova Scotlans entering employed under the supervision of the woodlands has doubled in the J- c- Studdy. for about six weeks, last five years. During 1325 the de- ver sSx mlles of new llne navp partment Issued 5,513 resident big be constructed, on which W4S game licenses. In that year 031 usea wree quarters or a ton o; moose were killed, every sixth copper wire. New poles have been hunter bagging his quarry. provided and a new right-of-way c,ut. A new submarine cable hai also been installed on the Qranby Th. curat wnn -? a.? h- This cable eliminates a big n r.nit thir twiro mar overhead . span which was an In a HBii-ii at a csrvtfo at Qt Tm,i'. tfrference to navigation. Mission Church, Southgate, England, on a recent Sunday evening. The curate, Rev. F. M. Eagles, had challenged any club member to a tennis match on condition that if Good Sized Crew Between Alice Arm and Aiyansh seven men in charge of Wm. Mc Lean have been employed for the past two months, and will com , he won members of the losing club Dlete thelr work next week- n this should attend a service. St An- ectlon 22 miles of new line have drews Church Club accepted, and as bee rebuilt, necessitating new their representative, A. Matthews, Ple3 and right-of-way. Four mlloi was beaten in two straight sets, 01 new galvanized iron wire have : nearly 20 members attended the ,a,c Deen strung, service. Mr. Eagles preached on In addition to this work, H. B "How to Keep Sunday." In addition Butler, operator at Aiyansh hat to the club members, there were a,so had a crew of men at work-on quite a lot of fresh faces there. "I the llne between Aiyansh and Alice : am quite willing to play a member Arm- The extensive work done thli : of any club on the same terms," Mr. J'ear will eliminate many break-Eagles said afterwards. 8 8" from heavy snows during the ; .winter months, and help to popu- jjarlze the Government Telegraph QUESTION OF FURTHER RELIEF as a mpans of communication. Tlw work here is nisriisMTn Telegraphs Department Is to be WITH MINISTER AT CITY Cd.V FERENCE. Continued from page one) men as possible at that camp and he had Instructed the engineer to use all possible speed. Hauling the material to the camp was costly. That was one reason why the de partment hesitated at putting a camp at the other end of the lake at present. Discussing the question of wages, Mr. Bruhn drew attention to the fact that there were still eight to ten thousand men unemployed In Vancouver and about forty thousand had to be given work In all the province. This would cost a huge congratulated also on their el j forts to do as much work as possible this year. Those employed will be In a better position to face i the winter ' than otherwise would 'have been the case. NEWATWATER KENT RADIOS HERE SHORTLY Many New Features and Improvements Mark New Sets The new 1932 Atwater Kent polden value models of radio will be on sum-of money and all that could be , nent Vancouver music dealers very expected from the government was shortly, according to Mr. Earle lien-that they receive shelter and food. ' derson, sales manager of General He waa not in favor of jSJSA and paid as high as anyone himself, ! 0I Atwater Kent, but in this case an agreement had , "The new Atwater Kent range of been made with the other provinces radio will be offered this year at and it was decided that the largest."? ow, prlc" ,f0' high quality instrument, stated Mr. j o ,c ,m ko would be expected sum any person Hendereor. -For this reason thv to get from relief funds was $16.80 ,are to be known as the golden value a week. In case of people with large models and will embody the very families the question of direct relief : engineering improvements. . . . j .Their many features and reflne- n8fc cuiumci cu. , ment3 lh rult of counUess ex Questioned at some length as to . perimenu and tests in the famous what other places were doing, Mr. Awater Kent laboratories." says Mr Henderson. .j ,r Iuluu" oa,u " '"k"1"" i nnlrion valiin with tVio hnM.n rate to be paid on relief work by the voice is the keynote of this season's city was $3 a day, and the New I program for Atwater Kent mer- Westmlnster rate was still lower, i chandislng. Many new models from ThP The mi rate artnntPrt adopted hiri nere. si $3.20 20 n a davia day:10.tube low Prlce 6-tube Compact to a Console wlll be ln for an eight-hour day. was as nigh the complete range of this well-as local people could be expected known radio and which will offer to go. It was higher than was being t8 public a wide selection to meet ing from page 45: "Three days after paid by any other western prov cvciy pmac niiu preiercuce. new caomets or exceptional his bodily burial he talked with his lnces. He would not sanction any ; oeauty and symmetry in design are disciples. The persecutors had : proposal to pay the regular rate of finished in genuine No-Mar. failed to hide immortal Truth and j wages. -as this was relief money that Automatic volume control, ad- Love ln a sepulchre.' $1.50 Rep. Pint STERLING . London Dry GIN $3.00 Rep. Quart nor one that equals Sterling for smooth delicate flavor and value. FW Mb M VcaJ-m, r 4lrti tmm lj Uir Caoml Bar4 Mall OraW UcparfMnt. Victoria. U. C had to be paid from the taxes, and TKT S 11 , , , ..'Pentode and Multl-Mu tubes are there was no certainty that it would 8ome of the additional advantages and in March. which wlll distinguish Atwater Kent The question of who was entitled ! radlos thiJ5li0!1- to unemployment relief work was COMMITTED 'FOR TRIAL mentioned by one of the members Having been committed for trial of the council and the minister by StlDendlary Maelstrate J. P. Scar stated it was not expected that work iett at Stewart on a charge of theft would be given to men who had jn connection with the taking of money ln the bank or who had any orders for photographic enlarge-other means of subsistence. He ments. C. E, Finch was brought to would not disqualify a man because the city from the north on the he owned his own house or because prince George last evening ln cus-he had a boat, but If he was recelv- tody of Provincial Constable L. A. N. 'lng rents from houses or had prop- ipotterton and wlll appear before (erty or money he should not expect judge F. McB. Young ln county 'to be kept from relief money. The court here for election. 'city should deal only with married men or those with dependents. J- Blade Btevtns of the federil I All Droooscd work had to be income tax department: who has I passed on by the federal govern-, been sending the past two weeks ment. the minister said, and they ( here and In the district on official did not favor instituting new proj- duties, and Mrs. Stevtis left on jects but rather the carrying out of this morning's train for Prince projects Already under way. In, George where they will spend two I way system in all parts of the married at the first of the month jcountry. ln Victoria. Capital, f 36,000,000 Rat and Undivided Profits, 38,947,047 Total Assets, 826,969,337 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT . Sin Charles Gordon, a ke. Outrnun Dominion Trxtilt Ccmftnj, LimiteJ VICE-PRESIDENTS H. R. Drummond. Esq. Major-Gen. the Hon. S. C Mewburn, CM.a DirtctorCnaL cV Do- Vice-Prnidcrt Th( Huron nd minion Suar Ca, Limited Erie Mortpge Corporation Sir Frederics: Williams-Taylor. Former General Manager, Bank of Montreal D. Forbes Angus, Esq. Chairman in Canada, Standard Life Assurance Company LtColHerbertMolson.cm.o,r& President, Motion's Brrrcry, Limited Harold Kennedy. Esq. Director, Johnson's (Asbestos) Company C B. Fraser. Esq. DiiKtor, Greenshields, Limited The Hon. Henry Cocxshutt Chairman and President, Cochhult Plow Company, Limited E. W. Beatty. Esq.. ice Chairman and President, Canadian Paeifc Railway Company Gen. Sir Akthur Currie. CCM.C. r.CB. Principal, McCill Vnnrrsity F. E Meredith Esq, lc Banister, of Meredith, Holden, Iteard VHolden 10c. a week! The Hon. Thomas Ahearn. p.c President, Ottawa Light, Heat and Power Company, Limited J. W. McCoNNELL, Esq. President and Managing Director, St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries, Limited W. A. Black. Esq. President, The Ogilne flour Mills Company, Limited A. O. Dawson, Esq. President, Canadian Cottons, Limited W. N. Tilley. Esq.. icc Barriiterl of Tilley, Johnston, Thornton and Parmenter Patrick Burns, Esq. Chairman, Burns cY Company, Limited Otms. Spencer, Esq. President, Darid Spencer, Limited, Departmental Stores Ross H. McMaster. Esq. PtesJent, Steel Company of Canada, Limited GENERAL MANAGERS W. A. Boo Jackson Doods BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 OVER CM BRANCHES IN CANADA 10c. a week! KEEP IN TOUCH With events that are transpiring. TEN CENTS a week brings the DAILY NEWS to your house every day. Save money by subscribing . Telephone 98 and the boy will call and collect a- Daily News Want Ads Bring Quick Returns