PAaa Foua. AUDITORIUM RESERVE IN BILLIARD IS CHOSEN! ROWING WIN TOURNEY i Basketball Games Will Be Played Captured Burns Trophy Yesterday There Thu Winters-Many En tries For Various League The executive, of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association, at a Dave Milne Heads In Crib Scoring Individual high scores In the Crlbbage League to date as as D. Milne (Enks) 19 J. Andrews (Grotto) 18 H. Horsfold (Musketeers) 18 Sam Pearse (P. R. Hotel) 18 John MacLeod (EJks) 17 H. Hibbard (Elks) 17 H. Letournean (Moose) 17 O. H. Taylor (Grotto) 16 C. Dixon (Seal Cove) 18 by Defetin? 1IJ( CS. Skeena in Whaler Race In a (lose race with H.M.C.S. Skeena, the local unit of the Royal meeting last night, decided to us.? Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve the Auditorium on Sixth Avenue I was successful yesterday altemoqn West for the nlayine of eamesdur- 111 Winning by a neck to annex the , Legion, the. latter latter winning winning by by Ing the earning winter. fSurns Challenge Trophy for the aggregate score of 879 to 726. In- Entrtes so far made In the var''year The Bum trophy has been dividual results "were as follows: ious leagues are as follows: ' JPU UP by the ? Bn Co. Ltd. to Pray "H.M.CJS, Skeena), 150; Bap-Senior Three-Two Taxi. Pantlw'pe used as a perpetual chUehgetrp- t(e (Canadian Legion) 131. .masters. The editor of the News- Chronicle says: "The non-chess player Is likely to hear with philosophy that Sulton Khan Is British chess champion no more, and Mr. Yates reigns ln his stead. But Miss Menchlks victory may stir him a .asoiv Groitingh "Chantccler cigarette papers, ready-gummed and packed in the easy-to-use booklets . . make 'rolling your own' an unfailing pleasure, and smoking your own, a joy. They're the best cigarette papers yon can buy I" PURE RICE CIGARETTE PAPERS little more. She has lone been known as far the; best woman- ttiess placer of "her day. ' The victory stamps her as the best the world, has yet seeji" Purchase of Doug Brennan, big defense man, from Vancouver Lions of the Pacific Coast League, is announced by New York Rangers, one of the two Gotham representatives ln the National Hockey League. Brennan will report to the team dur ing the pre-season training in Toronto. Whist Schedule Oclober 29 IFsh Packers vs. Musketeers. Moose vs. Seal Cove. Sons of Norway vs. Legion-Old Empress Hotel vs. Grotto. IT i pavpc - ----- . MADE IN (tANCE BWHSHflSsSSKBKlMaBSWHBBMMBSl I 8S3SfflKYIGM33nifc5BfKSjSSK3tt9SWft' , PliONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 COAL Huy the real Coal our f. moiu frtsoq and Cask Id y-Wrllincton In any qnantltirx. Also Uulklty Valley Hay, drain and Kobhi Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co I'llONKS C8 AND W3 I club hockey circuit. WHIST LEAGUE STANDING W. Legion Q Fish Packers v...O Moose v0 Musketeers 0 L. 0 did not lose a single game, playing inM vZ'M "1 n uuii Uf iivi ira 4 Seal Cove 1 TO ROTATE ON RELIEF (Continued irom rage One) New Hospital at Burns Lake Ready for Use United. Church of Canada with contributions by the provincial government, the Indian department and losal citizens. Wheat Price? Weak Monday i I TU3. SAIL? IfZT73 iia HUNTING ! MISHAPS: Four Head and Several Wounded. Since Opening of 1931 Shooting - Season VICTORIA, Oct. 26. Four fatali ties and three cases of men being wounded have been one result of the hunting season in British Columbia to date this year It was re- Canadian Legion Defeated H,M.C.S. 'a,e,d at, he, headquarters of the Provincial hunters Police here. Two Skeena by" Aggregate Score of shot themselves, and 879 tq 726 Last Night accidentally ers. Canadian National Recreation 1 Qr whaler race competition M.asslck, 149; James, 150. Association. i between the R.C.N.V.R. of Prince! Intermedia tf-Tuxis Boys, Higi,!Rupert and vessels of the Canadian j School. Merchants tfosslble). ,navy, the races always to be run Junior Jananese Association ! ln Prince Rupert. League' Ien aboard HM0S- 8keen saW - Boy Scouts,. Rovers, of If-' I; tions the race here ywterday was one of 1 nn0ivr IO There will be a meeting tomor-,the ""ft tne d seen. It wasifA . I J1LI T lU w niAP Q mila nmircA art4 tiro uavw n1rn row night to distribute into teamsiY'" V 23 girls who have applied to play ln a Ladles' League. CRIBBAGE IS PLAYED Elks Are In Lead With One Faint Margin Over Grotto Results of Crlbbage League play last night were as follows: Musketeers, 18; I.O.O.Fa 9. Eagles, 16; Swift's. 11. arptto,.15; Sel Cove, 12. , Elks,' U Knights of Columbus, 13, Prince Rupert Hotel, 14; Moose, 13. League Standing Elks 45 Grotto a Moose 43 Musketeers 43 Knights of Columbus 41 Prince Rupert Hotel 4Q Eagles r !, ............. 39 Seal Cove I.J........ 38 Swift's 37 I.O.O.F. 35 Indeed. Congratulations were tx- ; tended all around to the R.C.N.V-R. lor having won. The trophy will be presented, at the Capitol Theatre tonight by Lieut-Governor J. W. Fordham-Johnson to Chief Petty Officer Instructor Young of the R.C.N.VJt. SPORT CHAT The major open tournament at the British Chess Congress at Worcester, England, was won by Mls Menchlk, the world's champion who jOr0t0 0 her P"tleus held the 6"n tYf went An interesting billiard competition waVhek last night at the legtoqi?"- 0,b?y? r'ntlV,dded t0 rooms bVtWen players representing th 1Uf Jure bJ flring' un! SkfeeiJ Into hidden cache of (w"tlngly. a HfL Land the Canadian an'"'"?1 w"" AUUUl mw Player, 150; T. SUversjdes, 148. Sell, 113; Youngman. 150. Hayoe, 1?4; Ranee, "150. Clare, 40; Harvey. 150. IN CALGARY1 'lcs tu uiemseives. j On the opening day of the season, i September 15, Orln H. Plumb of ; Canyon was mistaken for a deer and (his arm shattered by a bullet. About j a week after the opening, on September 20, David Marshall, of Cum-jberiand was killed by the accidental discharge of his own gun. Another j seven days elapsed, and John H. iBornie of Smithers died as a result 'of the accidental discharge of a i weapon ln the hands of a hunting j partner. un uctooer io last Marcus mc-Abee, of Ashcroft. was killed while hunting, under circumstances under Looking Into Possibility of Hockey review ln tne comts 0ne weelc Franrhlae Being Taken There later again. October 18, two accl- : dents were reported; In the first o'f CALGARY, Oct 27Frahk Pat- wnlCh Ronald B. Durrant. of Ter- rlck, president of the Pacific Coast nee, kined himself by pulling a Hockey League, Is Jn conference with loaded weapon towards him out of local hockey promoters regarding a boat. The second event was the the possibility of Qalgary taking a accidental wounding of C. H. Cold- franchise ln the proposed new five , well; of Victoria, while hunting at Sooke. j Dynamite Recoil Twq youths. Earl Batt, 18, and i John E. Oeddes, 19, of Prince Rupert , hunted most of the day In the j, woods near the Kalen Island High- j i nlng they set up a target on a tree iq practise upon, meir nuiiets found a hidden cache of dynamite under the tree, and the resulting explosion knocked both hunters down, one' r with painful Injuries to his face from flying splinters. Last year, thirteen deaths, it is understood, were reported ln British (Columbia rwoodfcjas a by-product of (the hunting fervor. . ",. ' Provincial game laws make It ln-work being carried on by the gen- cumbent 0n the hunter to see the eral foreman and timekeeper were homs ot a male deer before flr, given by the engineer. ! Aid. Macdonald made another plea for young single men who had been raised In the city and who were unable to get work at the government camp. Aid. Black thought i that bachelor property owners were also entitled to some measure of CITY NOT WAIVING consideration. The city council last night adopted In the course of a rather lengthy a recommendation from the finance discussion, Mayor Orme and, other committee that trie request of WU-members Qf the council were unable iiams, Manson, Brown & Harvey to see how It was possible, with the that the council waive all rights unlimited financial resources for re- der the will of the laU J. N. McPhee lief work, to depart from the already be not acceded to, the city sollclor adopted policy of giving city relief having advised that the will was work only to married men with yiM jn form and that the testator .families, and such single men as had full testamentary capacity at naa aepenaems wun no oiner the time of making the will, means of support. i Under the terms of the late Mr. In answer to a question by Aid. McPhee's will he devised, after debts Pullen, It was pointed out that mar- had. been paW. all the rest of his ried men, whose wives or families Mtate to the city of Prince Rupert, ,ao not resiae m we civy, were the proceeds to be used in improv-jclasied as single. 'jng be used children's The council also authorized the playgrounds. 3. . Thompson was Board, of Works to call for tenders jted as tmsto of the estate which ( for certain materials to be .used on js valued at $8,706.42, Including min- water line replacement work being 'mI cU( ,and jjnd gasboat, with carried out under relief. liabilities df $1,720.28, Distant rela- ,lve 0j deceawd( through Wllllam- son, Manson, Brown (t Harvey, have sought to have the will altered, j In the discussion on the recom-: mcndatlon, Mayor Orms pointed out j that It was not a last minute Idea i of Mr. McPhee's to bequeath his money for the Improvement of children's playgrounds. Not only hs last will but a former one had BURNS LAKE. Oct 27: BulHen so devised, have completed their work anl: Aid. Rudderham, who was a per-the fine new building of the Burns sonal acquaintance of deceased, told Lake Hospital U now ready for oc- how M. McPhee had always been cupallon. Construction of the fond of children. He believed that hospital has been finan:ed by the the spirit of deceased's wishes Women's Missionary Society of tht would be compiled with by Insist Ing that the will be not altered. : Aid. Macdonalq" thought It was only fitting that the memory of deceased should be perpetuated in the way suggested ln the will. WELL KNOWN COUPLE WKD ' M'tintfriiii'il from nnv me) dress of Princess blue and carried U!!, a houauot of rose, chose brown in Yf inniD eg trUnmed with f ur for her going away Both bride and groom are very WINNIPEO, Oct.. ?7. Wheat ' well known and popular and will prices shewed weakness here yes- receive the hearty congratulations terday although stlU holding above of many friends. Mrs. Valentin has the 60-cent mark. May closed at resided In the city since girlhood. 63V,. October at COMt, and Septem- The groom has been In business ber at CO'j. here for years. The provincial public worha department last week opened another unemployment relief camp in this district with capacity for 55 men. There are now 121 men provided for in this district W. J. Crawford and T. R. Whtttly left last week for Prince Ruuert. whence they will take thirty-two head of pack horses to Var.dei noof to be wintered. Word has been received here chat Mrs. W. Salo, a resident of Stewart ! for some years, died ln mid-Atlantic while en route to her native home ln Finland and was bijrjed at sea. Ier pne-year-pld daughter, who was accompanying, has been given over to relatives in the Old Country. William Scott and Jajk Dodds arrived last Tuesday after an over- 'Jand trip from Telegraph Creek, j which place they left on September ' 12. They had six pack dogs with them. There is no word as to when mln- Ing operations' wll) be resumed by the Unicorn Mining Co. Ltd. on its property adjoining the Big Missouri j -lllll. Hugo Rlltar returned last week; from a trip south. : Mrs. Jamoa , McMillan left last Thursday for a trip to Vancouver, and elsewhere In the south. Mrs. Clay Porter left last week for her home In Seattle, - C. F. Duke left last week for a holiday trip south. On his way to j Vancouver he may visit the Queen VAATEY JJtWjiwVM U I fcmerara m--n..XM LssWVflPvvl "Smile with the crowd, Bill" "Wot crowd?" "The Buckingham crowd, you blighter 7H.000.000 more Buckiiigliaiiis wold every year 3259000 more Packages noIiI every inoiifli Smoke Buckingham The figurrt firm are hinrtl on lb , m verage increawd ulea of HurViogham flTYl fw 9&9 W Cigarettea durinj the at five years. CC District News STEWART William Asselstuie, mill superin tendent of the Premier Mine, rv an excellent address upon mining Charlotte Islands, where he has considerable land holdings. He Is: . . . . . i i i n t I a mtmon oi me una u vtimpoeii at Duke. John Bosanla left last week fpr the Queen Charlotte Islands, where 2Ti ""OlIKJlHIONUpawHAY SEAPLANE IS I TESTED OUT t- ne may lane up :ana. ine uypsy woin sr-.ipi r-r Northrn B. C. Airway w Mrs. O riff (n of premier returned repaired here after an )ast week after a trip to Vancouver. North Island, was trM : morning by N. C Tn matters beore a dinner meeting of ,Jl"a" """,u "4 , nn.,, u.,u w ....... "t a number of f riencU. hw ; w once more the Stewart Board of Trade last Tuwday evening. There was a large gathering which was presided over by E. T. Applewhaite, president of the Board. , Word has been received here to the effect that George Baron, to.--, merly of Stewart has bonded a i property ln the Taku River country to the Alaska-Juneau Oold Mining . Co. He, himself, has taker, charge of development work. on the prop-! erty. I tutupicn-u me cuaairucviuu ui at iiw ttrw nangar ai arge boat house at the foot of Oo-; McBrtde Street Is rm: lumbla Street to house his power! first of Its kind In Nnr!. cruiser Surveyor. Progresitve mercnants advertlv Rrcr nnXri ioARU ft,l5lOiDIC!ILV,iurt of- Trading- 111.! ar 1 m-foot ef Columbia. It has an ii ' :n ii enables planes to be ;.iK dou the water without dlfn-u,; HUDSON'S BAY RUM Highest Possible Quality- An oIJ mllow H1" - land VbWkr Rum in public U'0' eer bouhl with Jb aolula confidence M' cauie back of balk i U reputation l yean old. UIIILUUUI, This advertisement h not published or displayed by W Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.