'' 7:-' '"' ' v 4 4 '3 gr 1- PAOW FOTTR. TH3 DAILY rTPWB SKATING! SKATING! C. N. R. A. KINK At C. N. R. TENNIS COURT Every evening weather permitting, from 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoon 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. only Admission, Adults 25 cents; Children 15 cents Come on Everybody and Have a Good Time TURN TO TSINGTAO Japanese Army Expected to Continue Its March Through Manchuria I PEIPING, China, Not. 20: Now that they have captured Tsitihar, the Japanese army, it is believed here, will turn Us attention to Tsingtao, only important point en the Manchurian railway still re-i tnaininr under Chines control. Marshal Yuan Shai Krk, head of the Chinese army, to about to leave for Manchuria In the hope of recouping the scattered Chinese forces who fled following their defeat at Tsitihar. LOCAL NEWS Chlei Officer Pertrt A. Mclnty-s has been left here as officer In charge of the ss. Prince Oeonje which has been tied up in the local dry dock for the winter. Capt. H. E. Nedden and other oofficers and members of the crew sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for their homes la Vancouver. M. Yukieh. K. DknKros and O CHrtrti wfee have been in the employ of the Granny Co, passed through the city on the ss. Prtnc? Rupert last evening bound from Anvox to Vancouver whence they wfil proceed to Montril whe of November 28 they will embark on the steamer Ascania for a visit ioj their native homes in Jugoslavia. COASTING Police Close Number of Thor-ou'hfares to Automobiles The fallowing streets are closed to automobile traffic and are the only streets to be used fcr coast-Ins: Sixth Avenue West between Tatlow and McBride Street. Fourth Avenue East completely. Elevator Road. Sixlt Avenue East between Ambrose and Ambrose. Borden Street between MrCly-mont's house and Third Avenue. Public co-operation Is asked by keeping the children on these streets only In arder to avoid accidents. Car drivers are not allowed to pull sleighs behind their cars. By doing so they may be prosecuted for driving to the common CARNERA IS GIVEN CALL Outpointed King Levinsky in Ten Rounds at Chiraga Last Nig ht CHICAGO. Nov. 20: Primo earners, enormous Italian heavy weight boxer, won the decision over Kins Levinsky of Chicago in a 10-round bout here last night. j jM WHIST IS NOW TIED ! Oddfellows and Sons of Norway hi 1 Draw For Leadership j NVhlrt League results were as fol-i lows last night: Musketeers 7, Seal Cove 2. I. O. O. F. 7, Sons of Norway Z Grotto 6. Legion 3. iFsh Packers 6, Totem Park 3. Standings are as follows : j W. L. P. Sons of Norway 4 14 ill O. O, F 4 1 4 Empress 3 1 3 Orotto 3 2 3 ; Moose 2 2 2; Musketeers 2 3 2 Legion 2 3 2 Pish Packers 1 4 1 Seal Cove 1 4 1 Totem Park 1 4 1 Moose and Empress play their game tonight. GAME STILL UNPLAYED The game between William Mitchell and George Howe, remaining from -the opening Billiard League fixture Tuesday night between Elks and Grotto, is still unplayed. Pheasants Are Nuisance Now On Q. C. Islands SKIDEGATE. Nov. 20: -Chinese pheasants are proving to be almost j a nest on the Queen Charlotte Isl-I ands on all parts of which they are i now to be seen. They destroy crops ! and even f rdt and fruit trees and a good many people on the islands are beginning to wonder why it is that the game department still protects them. Snappy Basketball Team Has Long String of Victories ffii a&HBfi mmtm Msesmr 'ess im Beauty ha place :r .-ports, .i witness these .-hampun baskete-. . -he east Rutaerford. NJ., h;h srhool. whose record is seventy-five victories and no defeats HEN KEEP BRA mm HANDY BOTTLED IN COGNAC, FRANCE This udvertlneinent is not published or displayed by the I inu i Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia New Helmet 4 - jMk Here come? tiie bogry man! It'll be all right if they confine these masks to ihe grid-iron. But hot so nil -e in a back alley on a dark night Hoop Line-Ups For Tonight Announced f Tonight's basketball line-ups are as follows: Junior League of Nations, E. , AntonellL A. Domlnto. J. Glllls. J. I Yaegar, B. Tobey and D. Amey. j Japanese -H. Suehlra.S. Naka-moto. R. Obata. Y. Klshlmoto, F. ! Condo and S. Kanaya. J Intermediate Tuxis, J. Currie, J. ' ;Comadlna, J. Pierce. E. Dlngwell, j I Jim McNulty, F. Dlngwell. ! lo. Wingham, B. Unger, C. Htckey High School. A. Walters. B. Vance, and Forbes. Ladles Amazons. S. Boddie. P i Harvey. E. Moanea, D. Pritchard. C. Morgan, K. Llkhford. ! Cardinal; U Lowei C. Irvine P. ;Stcne, J. Ritchie. V. KrikevsJcy. i Senior CU. R, R. Stalker. E. Smith. A, StBet. W. Lanible. D. Morrison ( W. Johnson, C. Nelson. ' Panthers. A, Cross. Jack McNulty, iR. Irvine. II. Macdortald, T. Kelsey and O. Stewart Prince George WonHoon Games lUtb Wirtsu Lake 837 and Girls Went Down- t Dfeat rn Recent Serifs f PHISCK GEORGE. Not. 20: WU-llam'Lake girk an4 boys basketball teams journeyed 170 miles to Print..- Geuir?; to meet defeat at the hands of Prince George hoop ansrrjHtlom. The Prince Oeorge girls ran circles around the visitors and defeated Uiem 39 to 13. The boy game was somewhat closer. t Prmee George winning 37 to 23. Hockey Standings j XATIONAL LEAGUE W.D. L. F A. P. N. Y. Rangers 3 0 1 10 4 6 ;ChW8jt - 12 0 4 jN. Y. Americans 1 1 1 e 'Mont. Canadlens 1117 iMont. Maroons 1 0 2 7 Detroit 2 0 2 7 Boston 10 2 3 Toronto 0 2 13 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 20 League ot Nations vs. Japanese. Tuxis vs. Merchants. Amasons vs. Cardinals. O. N. R. v Panthers November 3t Rovers vs Japanese Association. TnxU vs. High School CtfratU vs. Amazoiu. C.H.R w 32TaxL November 27 League of Nations vs. Boy ScouU. Ilrgh School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. . December I. League of Nations vs. Rovers. TujU vs. lllgh School. Amarons v Cardinals, Panthers vs. C N. It. . - . i-, . - RANGERS ON TOP AGAIN Defeated Boston Bruins Falcons Beat Maroons and Are in Second Place BOSTON. Nov. 20: The New York Rangers again assumed the exclu-slve leadership of the National Hockey Leasue last night bv scoring a .wo to one victory over the Boston Bruin on the local ice. Tlic Detroit Falcons defeated the Montreal Maroons in Montreal and advanced Into second place along with the Chicago Black Hawks. The score wa3 to 1. . CHALLENGE ISJSSUED City Hockey Players Ready to Take On Ilailwaymen hi Game on Sunday Afternoon Bill Stone, on behalf of city hockey players who have assumed the cognomen of Ha Been " Issued a challenge this morning to play the Canadian National Recreation Association's team on the rtr.k of the latter next 8unday afternoon at 2:30. City plavers wil! report to Bill Stone and railw :- ;1 trs to Jack Malr By flooding the rene.n court b.st night, th" CNR Recreation Association had provrt-'d a shc-t "f fine Ice this mnnui !: Friday, Haw, Insist on "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" -The rw Dept. j.M-v. v tic (etna, nvv.. 1 MsCOTCIJ WHISKY ft myMnicHtsr in fincst JyVHIOHLAND MALT B ff ljmmr ff nut Anna Ulmtnf GVifM.Kr tiki (1 'L-2Xl fi ABKeTcg ))lnUn fJtUrftM. Ui- B mSmmk ctmtvw- Saat Wrnf was held last ulght Officials if elyn Dalby was ab.y the Association said today tha resume her duties ::. there was no annoui cement I'j 'ihe Northern B c p make as a result of the gathering stHl has to use -ra: Hi ECZEMA RA me by huyinq vmj products. , C. Protpcrity depends upon B. C. Industry ind B. C Industry depends upon you! Support B. C. by buying B.C. Products 1 PILSENER, DUTCH GIRL and U. B. C. BOHEMIAN LAGER BEERS ARE B.C. PRODUCTS. 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