3 . ...( ISP ' "at fACra FOUR THE iT&XS News of the Sport Worl BAZAAR SATURDAY ON PUCK WAR ! CONTINUES Hangers Have Four-Point Lead Over Black Hawks and Both Are Out on Top NEW YORK, NOV. 23: Continuing their battle for first place In the National Hockey League, New York Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks, as a result of last night's play, stepped out ahead of the rest of the circuit by winning respectively over Deftraft Fafcon and - Montreal Maroons. The Rangers defeated the Falcons 2 to l at home while the Black Hawks, also at home, downed the Maroons 4 to 2. The Rangers have a four-point lead owr the Black Hawks, who, in turn, are one point ahead -of She third place Montreal Canadlens. Saturday's Games On Saturday nl&hivthe Rangers won over Toronto 'Maple Leafs 5 to 3 at Toronto. The Canadlens defeated the Boston Bruins at Men-treal 3 to nil. Hockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W.D. L. P. A N. Y. Rangers .5 0 117 Chicago 2 2 0 8 Mont. Canadlens 2 1 1 10 Detroit :2 0.3 8 N. Y. Americans .. .1 1 1 fl Mont. Canadlens ",1 1 1 7 Boston .1 0 3 3 Toronto 0 2 1 t P. i 10 5 6 OFFICERS INSTALLED Stuart F. Campbell Is Head of Sml-thers Native -Sons For Coming Year SMTTHERS, Nov? '23:-VThe locaj assembly of Native Sons of Canada has installed officers as lollows for the oumiug year, Ue. installation ceremonies being conducted by L. S McQUl and Angus A. McLean acting as Grand Assembly 'Otfiowr President, -Stuart ff Campbell. ' Immediate Past President, Hear' O. Wlndt. First Vice-President, James A. MacdonaM. Second Vice-President,! H.Ken- ney. SsoretaryTreasurer. C. L. Dmi- ock. Chaplain, J. M. Collison. Sergeo n t -a t-A rmi, J. N. Carr. Inner Guard, W. H. M. Collison. Outer Guard, D. M. Gazeley. Historian, A. O. Fowler, Committee chairmen are as follows: finance, Vernon Crockett; membership. P. Davidson; sports, Downey; entertahunent. H. O. Windt;;jwblidty. L..S. McGill; sickness and distress, Angus, McLean. . - NO BILLIARD TtAYED None of the postponed Billiard League games were, played Jast Completed Forward Pass Here's how the forward pass ts completed. Smith of California gracefully snags a long spiral heave during a game against the University ol Washington. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE SCHEDULE OF WHIST November 24 I Rovers vs Japanese Association. Tuxis vs. High School. Comets vs. Amazons. C. N. R. vs. 32 Taxi. November 27 League of Nations vs. Boy Scouts. High School vs. Merchants. .Cardinals vs. Comets. Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. December J League of Nations vs. Rovers. 10x1$ vs. High School. Amazons vs. Cardinals. Panthers vs. C. N. R. December 4 Buy Scouts vs. Japanese Asso. Tuxis vs. Merchants. Comets vs. Amazons. 32 Taxi vs. C. N. R. Basketball Standing Senior League W. L. Panthers 2 1 2'Taxl 1 1 a-x.-R i t Intermediate League W. High School 2 Tuxis 1 James P. Downey; refreshments, J4Mrehants Amajons Cardinals Comets 1 Ladies' League W. S 1 0 , Junior League W. night It is understood that Ihere Boy Scouts may be some reorganization of the League of Nations league, before further play pro- Japanese ceeds Rovers L. 0 2 2 L. 0 2 2 L. 0 0 2 2 Pts, 4 2 2 Pts 4 2 Pts. 6 2 0 Pts. 4 4 0 0 If words fall you. there's nothln like a quiet little wrestling to clear the atmosphere. These sailors on board a battleship have to say it -wch "iialf-Nclsons." November 26 Grotto vs. Old Empress Hotel. Moose vs. Fish Packers. Musketeers vs. TotemPark. Sons of Norway v. Seal Cove. Legion vs. I.O.OP. December 3 Fish Packers vs. Grotto. 1X3.QT. vs. Moose. Musketeers vs. Legion. O. Emp. Hotel vs. Sons of Norway Seal Cove vs. Totem Park. December 10 Grotto vs. Seal Gave. Legion vs. Moose. I O.O.F. vs Musktteers. Flah Packers.vs. Old Empress. Son of Norway vs. Totem Park. NO HOCKEY GAME Soft ice prevented the playing of the proposed bockey tame y ester - iaybetween town jkI C. N. R. A. ! New interest has been aroused In the mineral pebuties of the T..ku River country by the news that the Trendwell Co. has taken new hohlmRS there and the recent sale ol the Whitewater group of claims to the Ttmmlns Interests of Toronto The Tlm.nlns Interests are i In WnttA attlUlX r MAW T" i licclnning ol extensive development bent. SPORT CHAT i i Coaches Oho feel that a coIlegt' ! senior Us Just "reaching his -peik as j u iodtbrin iflayer ft the time 'he Is ! graduated Should have Cttptain jRed Hope among their haJfbaoks I Slope waptains the Sing 'EhJg pefti i tentlary eleven, and by the time hr graduates he should be the most i experienced toack in football hi: j tory. He will tie available for the ! prisoners eleven for fifty years, hi ; f cholarflhlp running that length o j time on account of kidnappum l-Sarahlne Wilms. captain of th inero fflevpn -wtthln fling Sing's bi wUs. is a comparatively minor of i fenfier. Now that the elevens are re ' cciving coaching assistance f ron members df the New York TJiant professional team they win mee later 4n the season Warden E i Lawes is permitting the elevens U jjlay outside teams all honu fames, however. The eight-metre yacht, the Thls-be. ucoessf ul 1030 defender for the United .States of the Canada's Cup lias been .purchased by live Rochester Yacht Club executive committee from W. P. Barrows, her owner ,and skipper in her successful de j tense. Curing the last year Thistx lhas been under charter to Van 8 j Merle-Smith, of the Eastern Yacfa' ; dub, ior whom she wen the Kin: i of Spain trophy. Rochester to W ie fend the Canada's Cup again lr 1932 against the Royal Canadian Yaeht Club, of Toronto. Thtebe from design -by Cliasen Crane, wtf one of three Rochester ooeten ders for -defense honors. Cavuca I designed by PaJIie. and Conewaac from the bonrd of Olin J. Stephen 2d, complete the fleet. Oasada ha' bunt one new boat, the Invader U : built complete in Seettarril from tie ; signs by William Fife. f Fvtriie. I Epeoles of toigttatne animals froir T Alberta' .aa-e "Jo JJtm a resting piar in the BavAtlan, Musetun. in Mun ieh. Dr. frtta OeA Bavarian phy skiian, rust returned to Bduont o from a big ame twst In the monr j tain? -north f the Ilsiper Athabas jca. has reserved a permit tor thi ! pirrpose. The doctert -bag mtam eeveral Temarkable specimens ol I moore. deer, caribou, bighorn ahw i and brown tear. If possfbfe the iUm j tor Intends arranging for the tran jportatton of a live elk fmm t' Banff too. John W. .i ji;jerint-n-i vigtnetr tor the Dominion Flshrr arrived in the c'tv on the C'.i layers. The game will be played as rrrntm Irom va.;. soon as ice becomes available cti will be here Sot the next t again. lrHys on iffictal duties. NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT anyox Assaycr Leaves For Korea Interest in Taku KeenGoal in Peace River Rlock S. V. Crompton of the Granby Co.'s assay office at An- vox left the smelter town last M eek for Vancouver enroute to Korea where he will take a position with an English owned gold mining and milling company. Mr. Crompton Mtas at Anyox for about a year, having gone there from Allenby where he was for six years on the Granby Co.'s assay office staff. Air. Crompton will sail from Vancouver for the Oritnt on the Empress of 1 " l5emM5S ta for M mXt EUTn" rtortfa on November 34. .... mer. . Close J?y JIHlan!i Uofte la the Peace BfvW BkV f British Co- lvmbln are fat ious undeveloped de- yisits-of "aeati dsas MoTAnoMS coal entlmated at 909 paiXion tons with Indication f both oil and natural tm in great quantities. Trait Terry, veteran northern profrcter was in .Vancouver a few Of tlial payment will be made. Ar- ed, Mr. Perry Inspired the aerial rangements for the deal were made expedition f Areiiltoald LrtUe. Depart summer when Mr. Tlmmlns troit mining enaineer. and Ool. J. Annual Effort Held By LnUie' Orange Benevolent Association The annual bazaar Of the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association -was Held Saturday afternoon In the Hri ropole Hall. Airs. R. J. Ander-on was general convenor assisted jy Mrs. M. Rales, Worthy Mistress. : ' The basaar was opened by Canon W. F. Rushbrook with .a few ap-; propria te remarks. Mrs. J. Krikewaey had tharge of he tearoom assisted by Mrs. S. "V. ox. Mias McDonald and Mrs. M. M. "Larrfb. Mrs 5. Murray "wai xawiler. The Mall holders -were as feBcrws: Taney work, Mrs. O. Fowler, con-rnor. Mr? O. Howe. Phrtn sewing, Mrs. 3. Carlyle. con- ?nor. Mrs. H. Snrtth. Horpe cooking, Mrs. H. B. TJast- an. convenor. Mrs. J. Connery. Raffles, Mrs. R. Musray. assisted v Mrs J. "W. Moorthouse. Tbe -wifniers of Jhe Taffies 'were' uteUows: Bednwead. Mrs. Haymcnd, ticket !- Tea oloth. Mrs. M. M. Lamb, tlc- r;et51. -Ohieken. Mrs. MeDontld. tlckft' 2- ; Dresser scarf. Worraa Archie, tic :et 15. Apion. Mrs. Lemon, ticket 30. Ham. Fred Barbour, ticket 77. ; Table nsanera, Bessie Letts, tic . ket 9. Juvenile Orange Lodge with Mrs T. G. Vtereck a gen ere 1 convenor,) -ia3 the follovrm Mails: . 1 Doll stall. Miss Q race Howe. Miss; She ran hardly -ay she's wait :nn ior u ureet cat and yet It look1: as though she might tx taken for a ride. In either event Gifteer Rogers Is alHng help Mine Equipment To Be Auctioned AtVanderhoof Robert C. .McOoriccll of Vander-'of hns hsued a notice that, on November SO. be will offer for sale at auction in Vanderhoof all the chattels comprised in the Otterson mtntaa; outfit now attoated at Man-m Greek. The sale will toe eonduc- upuiwu .. " - ,tnv a-m nft.r Viairtn. trmnl the . Jt.,.. MaeDougaJ, WjjBArron. Ray mnmt n L1ard River district jnUe tavor ot MoCork'n.by Walker, WiakmEBppng. - Arthur, Northern llrttlsh Colombia In j u Pojnerey of Portland. Ore.. Hr.itnaatnd Raytee.ll of Taku. which rea he hat been for years And wlj be conducted -with a view $125900 in thite annual Instalments cUve 1 he territory in which M mirtng now due Tinder the fur the Whttrwater group of gold has bom worktnt Is 700 mfles long agreement The outfit is a comple,te qnanx ciaims. as booh ub inc papcis ana ram nonneasc I train. ( I - p rr 1 i an Eastman. rf ; ; Candy stall, Miss Betty Eastman. I Mrs. J. M. Smith 01 Tort Esslng-vfiss D. Webster. ton -Is paytng a tirlef VUtt to the A doll was won by Miss Grace rttf. tavlng arrived from theBkee-!owe with ticket No. 13. na 'River on yesterday afternoon's' Mrs. C. H Cot to fit snugly wnd yet -give plenty of room for itrsfcKng without ripping at the back, Mercury Men's Unsrwtsr is riudo of soft, warm, tight-woight ,woJ vHk tther long or tkort tleeves. H h msdf for men who want the belt and who are able end wilting U pay a Tew icehts more psr garmint to gat it, MERCURY MILLS UMITED - HAMILTON LOCAL ITEMS CALIFORNIA FELT FROST Oiirus Ortqi Saved Sttwrflay Night . Ily Means of Wholesale Stnudclog and his associate. J. B. Woodworth Scot Wflllams. aviator, into the wanna arrived !n the city on yes- area was visited fcy frost with of Vancouver, visited the district. Casslar district on a prospecting i terdav afternoon's train from the .minimum reported temperature of ! i inienov ior n oner visit ia avn aoove. j PR. HENRY HAS LEFT Scvrnty-if ht l'infini IWt Vu-couver on Special CruM - VANCOUVER. Kov Ti Uing StKl happy fir- lhnVtnn .h hr. ;been receiving treatment at t!e ihkndf of abeMtals followrne a" eengers on -board, vs P., flatirliip of the Cannd . vere all renreteated ii. r tut ..r.d Uv. itnt r neen win make th nmev nvornd to Hi he ?hln arrives Der OTTAWA. NOV. 23 the disaffection of H. ently eiewrrd ;it.i ot Rt. Hon w Cilia, prairie Llbe:l ng a national conv i ufantaatlon of the p op-tIIb the breae h "FBI rpinkm tX polite 'Ml. 1f n Ttmosr-; Macfcensie Ktm ' out any polltloal sun n present threat to hu 1 ltATTJ'AYEnS TO iT-. Callo will b- made S.. tsco San Pod to. M." co. Balboa and CriM b anal Zone, Havana c " on, Bermuda and H. .: With good wea living the Pacific Cou.-t era are teolrtns; terwiw "yable trip and a the : lin Psaiama ts beenc ht. trt promiseii hi features of the voy.e t. ' arcidem retoroed to the oity 1 rem Stoam.-hips PacMlcC i.er f.a. Captain H. O OrUfii. R . i K ttw jiU rm theOtaU Hut even- iRg In command, started on !) -d crulw from Vsbcou vi Sa' a. The lli departasnWJad a call midnight if 6.4s Saturday evening to a The mnehlp arrived -v a r rus" at 5lJ Elghlh Avenue West. Sunday m wrung and ( in x occupied by, -Edwin Kyuno r-a tourney from Brtll! r'rsrtM wned by Chris -Johnson, wheic rsjrftal at noon, ner n h?re aas a chimney fire. No dam- 'm beina San Frannx ;g wa. done. WhUe the majorliv ' -enRTis were from B: A. E of Smithers, who Xewejyi bla points. aaay p. ' ti.A been m a trip to Vancouver m txiarfl Trotr east. r. no VletorU Institute on Farmers' caa.d, wttli rvoml ' buslneK. arrived in the city from rf!tet6 CaOar .Tssnc ht south on ihe Catala lost even- 3tr4tfora u?SUx ,. mg no yirooeeaea 10 me interior cm tills afternoon's train. Local friends will be pleased to le u-n that It. S. Dick i Woods of In r tty U making good recovery at Shuugbneesy Military HosplUl 4o V ticwrr -where two successful ftocrauocs were (recently performed Mr Woods., who is an ardent basketball fan. Inquires how the winter series 'Is going here. CONVENTION IS DESIRED Koilh Vancouver liberals Think Patty Should Meet to Formulate Pol ley NORTH VANCOUVER. Nov. 23 : The V6rtJi Vancouver Liberal Association, at 'lt!s annual .meeting tcre at the week-end, urged that an rarly convention of the party be called It wafrJrtt that a provincial convention hool4 be called o as to nnptflae a oncrete line of policy before the next flection campaign. . pa- . :c. ts -.es a VX-. . I, t. .Tr.:pJets ,.-Vit Wri- v,.Jaf Ti IB- a die 1REAKIN LIBERALS ,c JrnWi. Mrmtirri f Til Convention-Mackenzie Kh Thought Safe Wist uffl W t. if'-' M, : .? 't' ibie"6 ,i,f tc jaiU -A till A binnn Ratepayers aixen" a1tini; 'LOS ANOELES. Nov. 22:Th ' ,7 I the Liard -flnd n.to-dftte one and was fatten wrai. lemon nd KTanefrult rrnn i ,'. nm ee innP cowrlug the deal are signed the in- River In IMS. U vrfll be remember- lnto Mani!8n creek a conele of -Southern California was larcelv a. reverted " ' T years ao .ewa irom wsvruction by frost city for taxes an'1 111 3aturday ulght by means of whole- your taxes dlmbuiK Mrs. Aixiue iampocii oj ti.- ""'t cuuuuk.iik. lite wnoie cltnit tov.lc. .ti var P. R. Ratep.'V. i high J