; ' : ! Admission Fee Is Protested School Board Feels That Too Much Is Being Asked or Children at Basketball Gate . The school board, on motion of Trustee W; J. Greer and J. J. 011-113, put through a resolution last ( night protesting at the charge of 15c and 25c which was being asked for admission of school children to league basketball games. The admission price for children had been formerly 10c and Mr. Qreer could see no reason for an increase. Trustee Olllis, in seconding the motion, felt that, if nothing else Cold Storage Your Dollar Buys More at the THRIFT CASH & CARRY Calf lu and Look Ovfr 0ir Stack, and Prices SPECIALS For the Week-Eml Del Monte Aprlcbu Flnesl Qf otuinable, per No. 2 tin Del Mcni Peaehes-Halvc.j per No. 2 tin . . Bartlelt Pears Libbs per No. 2 tin Shredded Wheat per pk. Canadian Salt Plain or Iodized, per carton 'Royal City Beets-Cholce quality, per No. 2 tlr) Catsup Ensljn per No. 2 tin Pels Naptha Soap per bar .. Breakfast Bacon Sliced Cello-wrapt per lb 18c 9c 9c 17c 11c 7c 22c Bella Coola Potatoes Fine f quality. 10 lbs XUt per sack Delicious Appjes ' 4 lbs. Remo Cabbage Firm Oreen Heads, 3 lbs. 19c $1.35 23c 10c Thrift Cash & Carry 201 Thlr Ave-A Few Doors Down From Meese I'Uuuc 179 "CARRY ANP .SAVE" ui:ixxxsiii7C';jni'ai'its:ai SPORT CHAT Power pulses In the smooth movements of Canada's Olympic hockey machine today as it Is groomed for additions made, alterations effec ted. The miehtlv mechanism has been stepped up to a new hteh of operating efficiency. WinniDezs. wearers of the Maple Leaf for the wotld title-tourney at Lake Plaetd. N.Y., next February, are stronger than when they won the right to represent Canada. They boast a better balanced offensive than they could be done to meet the expenses showed In the sweep to the Allan of the league, the school board might give some financial assistance itself on the ground that' athletics should be fostered in the schools. Trustee L. W. Waugh believed that the increased fee - had been asked to assist in financing rent, heating and light of the Auditorium during games. Billiard Averages M. Aiidrews G) 3 C. P. Balagno IE) . ..x.2' J. Bulger (E) ...2 A. Macdonald CS) . .1 O. Howe (0) ..." 1 J. Murray (CS) .....1 J. Strachan (CD N. Chenoskl (Elks) ...1 R. Young IE) 1 O. Shenton (G) 3 J. Smith (E) 2 J. Saunders E) .2 C. Baptle (CS) 2 P. Zleman (CD 1 B. Morgan (O) 1 J. Mav (CS) 2 R. Young (O) 1 J. HUIman (CS) 1 W. Murray fG) 2 E. Hudson (O) 1 B. Hudson (Elks) '.....-.1 L. Raabe (Elks) 1 A. Murray E) F. Aldridge (CD D. Brown Ch P. Johnson E) O. Grotto; CS. Elks. Ttl. Ave. 750 250 500 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 747 409 432 458 228 225 430 215 2H 418 207 204' 197 197 189 362 150. 250 250 250 Cup eight months aeo. a sturdier defense and the benefit of another year's experience. Every member of the crew which trimmed the casts strongest and the west's best in the title Dlav- downs Is still on the Job. WIngman Ken Moore fleet youngster ousted due to a broken arm from the stretch run in the championship race, is stepping faster than ever. And two new members have been added to the royal roster. Leader of the Winnipeg league's scorers last season solid-built Walter Monson has been signed for the centre-ice . ' duty. Craftiest and most showv of the city's Individualists. Monson stands out as a new arrowhead for 250 j Winnipeg goal-getting thrust. 7$n 250 250 250 249 205 229 229 22 225 215 215 214 208 207 204 197 197 189 181 150 e., Even in early season play he has) teamed up In unexpected style with his front-line mates. Pivotinz be-: If Simpson Is definitely assigned Grotto Leading . . Over Elks in Billiard Play Its greatest test. Under the keen j rarte gam of ,ast nlghrg Bll. U1 wwuC 1Iard Le3BU. fivtnre were nlaved hcck-overs have been conducted. last night and the Orotto, as a result, has a lead of 681 to 659 over Elks. The results were as follows. Don Brown (Grotto), 184; C. P. Balagno (Elks), 250. Marcus Andrews, 250; Johnson Smith, 159. George Shenton 247: John Bul- srer. 250, Remaining three games are to be 7iayed tonight. SCHEDULE OF WHIST Oecember 10 Orotto vs. Seal Cove. Legion vs. Moose. I.O.O.F. vs Musketeers. Fish Packers vs. Old Empress. Sons of Norway vs. Totem Park. December 17 I.O.O.F. vs. Orotto. Totem Park V9. Moose. Old Empress Hotel vs. Musketeers. Seal Cove vs. Legion. Fish Packers vs. Sons of Norway. 10 League of Nation- tween flying "Llndy" Llndqulst on' December VZL ers on the left, Monson fills the roomy shoes of big "Hack" Simpson, whose 185 pounds of hockey flesh win probably be planted on defence. The former Elmwood star December of Nations. December rdds speed and scoring-power to of NM'ionj. wc a wii Mug uic ui, me expense only of pure poundage. JUNIOR BILLIARDS 14 Hawks vs. League 17 Jewelers vs. Em- press. December 28 Hawks vs. Emnress December 31 Jewelers vs. League The school board last nleht Dial ed a budget totalling $9,162.17 for to rear guard duty, the youthful the mcntjj of November. Account uuiiil win dp nun ic nr.rnp rutcirinn ma tiiiiiiiinifri in siriiKJ7 nn miavfu- B - wiv wiiiMVii tlb ........ - w rww4 uity Midi WW- chose for his debut in hockey. His $7,523.25. long reacn. delt loot-worlc and fl'tllrlmn r-1 . a ...111 t- - L I , " - uniting cite wui inane mm a valuable aid to Defenceman Rov Hlnkel victory for the Wlnnipegs. Coach and Hugh Sntherland. both of Hughes' plan of battle, eminently whom he outweighs by .15 pounds, successful last season, is to teas hh t? ,iUl 5, T Cockbu ln4 W "-Pounder, into the fray lets, the Winlnpegs may forget the' .u . . greater portion of potential defen! ' T, hM "Ave worries. Last season, crafty ,ed lnt0 wearlne the onslaughts coaching by Cockburn, long rated ! e shock troops, among the finest of Canada's ama- i . . . . teur puck-snatchers, contributed! Lanky Al Dunconson, wide strtd-materlalry toward the success of ing right winger. U the sewnd ad-the Hlnkcl-Suthcrland . gwird-sys- ditlon to Wlnnipegs' player list. Ills tenv From early indications. Cock- speed and checking talent will add iurn has lost none of his last sea- to the relief strength of the Mapfe sons keennessof eye. Uats creWi already toprtssiyt. It t ., i Includes Cliff Crowley, energette The bludgeon and rapier strategy left wing, Foster Woolley. lean de-In fotward line shifts win be re- fence man, and Stan Wagner, sub-talned this season by Coaeh Hughes .titute net minder. The names of for he anticipates no change m his Canada's hockeymen express but ft midget second line, "nek'' Oarbutt portion of their imposing power, and "Stouey" wise, centre and left Strength of the Maple Leal team winter together for years, team lies up more than anywhere else m once more with raven-haired Moore, their co-operating efficiency, born whose right wins dashes open up of continued Instruction by canny many a play. Llrhter by 25 pounds Coach Hughes. System, rather than to the man than the RIvers-Mon- Individual excellence, is the by-son-LindquLst line the relief trio word of th wminn..c . ft, . mm Mir. it , it. retarded at an lmnnitfln tmtnr .aiihJ ii ., . 1 -... uulHi UJMJ lorm ,or w( uiymme ntliD'; fhr seo"f tht :van frav ! 1 sHpsxa.91 ws'Jtim vm ytYX. j t.h s miSfflffl ..ivnm II Fill! I 7y&9j9 and many othr changei and (mprove-mentt for your comfort and convenience. 320 view room . . . air with hath Sptclal low wetkty and monthly rattt. VAXCOU KH'S hi: Al Til I I. FOR YOUR I rut I'wn I'ncc? on CONVENIENCE STOVE WOOD We maintain a day and night ,2 11 er HMnch length servlee. Our garage Is open DRV SPRUCE and CEDAU from & am to 1 am. C1REEN HEMLOCK, ALDER You will like our service JACKPINE Please try it Cedar Pilings and Radio Poles kaien motors ltd. N. Carlson & J. Flosirand Telephone 52 Telephone-Green 556 I U for 15 SO forSS jrrand in Rot of tint , of Afty and one hundred LOCAL NEWS A Chrlnlnvm entprtAlntnmt. December 17, the school board wai advised last night by the principal. Miss Margaret Palmer. Mlp Roe, domestic science sun-rrvlsor. had a report before tuo chooi board at Its meeting list night stating that very satisfactory and economical laundry service was being given by Sid Hamblln. Secretary J. O. Williamson sta led at last nlaht's school board .-nec-ttog tfcai. barrtn? unforeeen circumstane.es, it ws expected th school expenditures for the vcar would be about $3000 below the e- Uraatts provided. , The rerukir meelhly meetlnir of the board of seheel trustees wat i held last, nht la the etty eoonctl I chamber. Those present were: Mis iT. M. Spencer, chairman. J. J. Oil- lis, L. W. Wauab, and W. J. Qreer, truster-s: J. O. Williamson, seere-j tary and Miss E. A. Mercer, Mlss A. Mills. Mln Mnnrirst Palmer i Mlw J. D. Meffatt and D. II. Hart-! ness, principals. j Trustee L. W. Waugh lniulred! at last night's school board meet ' In?, regarding grocery accounts cf1 the domestf; scienw departmenf ' which he considered were rather high It was exphlmd that this fall rookinft InHructJon. wu belpg given In the department and In spring attention would be devoted to sewing when the grocery blllt will probai.v be lower. , The school boaibast nfghtjp. ened tendrs as follows rfoftlh kalsomlnlng of a classroom and coakroom In noth Memorial School where there had been considerable leaklntt: J. A. Curtis. $31, Uell it Keays. $2$: Sllversldes Bros.. $27.30; Fred Scadden. $25. No action was taken on the tenders pending an inspection being made of the room In question. The work may h" carried out durln Christmas holidays. I C TLt DAILY NEWS Thir-r' t Qualitu and Mildness urret ing a cupboard for use in the High 'j School. Tenders were: Mitchell & la uurne. $29 plus S2 for glass doors o be held In Seal Cove School on -and s2 for bIsju nanu thrmioh. wit; L. C. Eby, $20.7a plus $3 tor glass doors; II. B. Eastman, $34 plus $2.50 for glass doors. Don nra,tman haMe.tabUlldhtm$llf a thm greafH Uting cricket bai,mui, U, hold, thrtt world reconh In ftrit clan cricket. Iiullttdual match record of 4Si runi therecordaggregatcofnWfurth uon-fmt.Vtt .ml tin firn end only Auttrmlian to tcore 1000 runt In an F.ngUth euot before tht tnd of May. SEND FOR YOUR BOOK OF RECORDS Tills looLlct,"rarfiousTvrJ",con taint records In the realm of sorl, trans-jwrtalion, aml'lmmarr achlevriuents. Your name and addreM should he sent to Imperial Tohacco Company of Canada, limited, Depl., Oj P.O. Hot 1320, Montreal, Que. SpeaLIng of records, Turrets have for years held the popularity rrrord among Canadian, ftmokrrn . , , uflcr nil, nothing can replace good, honrit tohuccoj grown and rteiied rljsht out In the field under nature's own niiiilipiit nothing artificial ahout thut and the high quality in "inbred." I CAKETTES Mannraclurnl ,y lmN-rUI Toltarro Cornpr ofCanaJa, Limited The school board last night gac ! Mitchell it Currle the job of mak- Miss Roe, domestic science su-P3rvlsor ol the local schools, presented a report to the school .board last night giving a list nt equipment which Is needed to make possible home nursing and diild eare Instruction In the home 'economics department. The board laid the matter over without taking action. Mrs. T. M. SpN: : w. where she will via,: fi w tier daughter. UU- Ai kjw tvfll br leaving ncx: km :i- to aiontta'a ho ldav ina i-'-- ind elsewhere in : it sou:! THE Bsitlon st Nspslmo . , . relict of the Hudion'i Bay Compsny'i manorial rishli of Vancouver Island . . . wat erected 1853 with an armament of two tlx-pounderi and tettlemenl nouiei numbering forty. Once only were the Sunt uiid ... In reprisal for the brutal killing of white man's doj by an Indian, when a few thoti were fired Into the Halda encampment and the culprit was flogged at the bastion. MOL$OH$ THE ALB YOUR. G Kl ATQ L A N D FATH EH DR.ANK. mnonnf jmrnm iutt..t.. v "vwrt varvri This advettiseniini is aot published or displayed by the Liquor' Control Board ot by .Govtrnnunj & cSlumb" i