PAGE POUR. BIG DANCE ENJOYABLE Large Crowd Present in Fjf 1UU Last Night at Affair Stated by Vic Rogers Varden Singers, Peter Lien, dlrec' tor. Moose Legion Band, selections, "Round the World." Bring thU program with you. Cur- taut tirat i.ui. tiuii, vwimiuii j i ftontrihntWwi ma v h nffprpd in aid ' NORTHERN B. C. NEWS NEW HAZELTON PRINCEGEORGE The nurses of the Hazelton Has- Charles Freeman has been ap-1 SMITHERS Relief camps between Burns Lake and Decker Lake are rapidly mak- Mlke Colussi and Primo VassarJ,nggreatlmProvementsonthenuln accordion and violin; iiuauway mere, me wors is oemg camea out unaer tne loreman-rhlp of B. A. Smith. of Ahunnl Association. A turkey shoot was held last Sun- R. Reid and E. Hudema xornetdav for tne bneni ' lhe Bu!kley duet, Mrs. Black accompanist VaUey DUtxict Hospital. Twenty-Moose Legion Band, march. "Com- "ve turkevs were offered at the mander" .snoot ana approximately xao was -God Save the King." raised for the benefit of the hospi I tal. Maintenance of way employees of 1" ..Vr;...:.r:.:, : ::?" ." eminent buildings here U in Prince ing provided when the school year opens next September. limited accommodation, has decided to adhere strictly to the rule of not accepting pupils from outside the municipal boundaries to the city schools. W. L. Armstrong and Edward Ople are candidates for the seat on the city council made vacant by the resignation of Aid. D. G. Traser. Emll Benson, a middle-aged man who had resided in the city for a number of years, died suddenly of heart failure In the Griffith billiard parlor on Wednesday afternoon. Benson was sitting in a chair when he began to breathe heavily. Sensing that the man was UL Mr. Griffith called for medical aid but by the time Dr. Lyon arrived, Benson was dead. The following were winners of prizes at the Catholic bazaar here last Saturday: Spence Everett Mrs. J. Fahrenkoph, Mrs. D. Perkins. Mrs. J. W. Barrett Mrs. Izowsky. O. Martin and Walter Flynn. Paul Jaeot South Fort George florist was married on Saturday last to MUs Rose Gales. The cere mony was performed by Rev. Erich Hopka of Connaught Hill Lutheran Church. Coidweil Perkins, at one time manager of the Standard Bank of Canada at Calgary and later In Vancouver, passed away m the of the band or dependent Canadian lue na wauonai nauways. iijf" wcunje nuspiuu on ionaay children at Mooseheart. LOCAL ITEMS ja meeung nere on aunaiy wim some, "1UI""'S iit iiaTing wen m iau-I sixty men In attendance, decided to'hiR health tor 18 months. Mr. Per-jask for a reductlon In their workTi115 h31 b1 resident of Prince lng day from eight to srx hours ati0eorte "om time, engaging In the same rate of pay. lumber buying here. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning with A search has been orcanlzed feriKev- r. v. Ltsirange officiating Jock" Wilson, well known tratiner Pallbearers were J. F. Campbell, Roy Union steamer Cardena. Capt. . the Lakes country, who has been Jf H . James Fmdlay. arrived In port at 8 ralssine for over a week on hU trap- .f "d ?1m-vf okK.k lart Pvenin fmm ih nth Une on Boer MounUln. W Per"0" sonrlved by a widow and son. and sailed at 12 midnight on her J In connection with the obserr. ' a v tutu w f uuwuict atu nujuuuiM. ' " a. m . , . . . I a nee of the first annual roll call an . The members of the local Ski and The were oniv twentv T,aPn.l enjoyable social was held on Mon-!000911 CTub hve decided to re iday nlaht bv the local Elks Lodre. ."d the skiing trestle on Con- Norah which was In port thu! There were about sixty members In morning bound from Vancouver to attendance. Skagway. Two persons disembark-1 ed from the vessel here. I Judge F McB. Young, In County . Court here on Tuesday, dismissed rvmitiihi v j nond arrived in!an appeal of A. R. McDonell,. f Uh- the city on the Princess Norah this erles Inspector, against a conviction morning from Vancouver to Join I and tlne Imposed by Stlpen-the loeal, provincial boat PA1.L gUtrate R. L. Gale some as wireless operator, replacing Con-: ag, 00 char8e of asault. ttable SHter. who left for theP"JU was convicted of having .nnffi rMnfi 'switched Indian boys whom he ' ' , found fishing at Moricetown during George W. Morrow, former wen,woh,b,td nou and now eneaeed In the biscuit! sv-i naught Hill which was demolished by wind in the spring. The trestle will be elevated an additional 30 feet and the work U estimated to cost $250. C K. TKAVi For the East- Sundays. Tuesday and Thurs days. 3:30 p.m. From the .East Mondays, weanesaay ana Satur days, sun. 8 umh . Rupcrt consujun,. wlth Dhysidans' A national woman billiard cham :!.r.;ua"r e "XJSr AT, regardingaheartcondlUon.WlUla-m Pon will be chosen this fall routh the Prince thU cn George morning being here on business. Itemnornrllv an lanltAr In th rnv. nlace beside Lhe national polf anJ 4 ernment buildings. jtennU champions. Already a Nat-. In Slam, rules permit every kind (ional Women's Amateur Billiards! of pugilistic persuasion except bit- W. J. Carroll of Decker Lake has AssocUUon U being formed, and j lng. one of the favorite ways it been a business visitor in Smlthers within a few months interttatfl I Bcoring a knockout being to kkk'thU week, having arrived on Tues- tournament will be held all over. an opponent In tht eye. iday morning. the country. HALLOWE'EN CELEBRATED Deliehtful Bridge Party and Dance Br Hill Siitr Chapter in Prince Rupert Hotel Vic benefit dance and Hill Or- Rogers' nIlnl nt.rtini t,,-,- ,nm, mnti rhi.t f wli1 Sixty Chapter. Imperial TBder-Jle snow r last night was n ,t thc Nun. Home a dellght municipal power plant, succeeding f"' atf" B Jf" great success. At 10 Pm. danctaj David talwnn "j 11 Ihfter.U - (u, nard Halloween party. Suthertand, who resigned awra ou wuam a x mum Thtre vere between 25 and 30 protest at being required to work the Eagle. Hall where the event: extra hours. TOunK people present. Winners in took place was crowded. a contest were Miss WiBan and J.i roe vaaoevine acts grren aarmiHartnet the dance program proved excel-: lent and were weD received. Bod The board of school trustees has I received approval from Hon. Joshua 'i A iirce crew of mm were start1 nincnmie. minuter ox education, to Baldwin, lumberjack baritone, pro- to worlc thu week on a diversion Plre part time instruction In two of ved especially popular and va.v, w.i . .i. h inwo called back several times to repeal! 0l hm aboul school until next June, conditional! aaon e'ffCta nd preslUed hU performance. Harry Astori and uiie t fronl Nw HazeHon. The! accommodation required to glvef Jl" Cf Joe Joe Araeneau Areeneau were were at at their their ho! best j ... ... , . n ttint. students f full nii time iim. instruction in. k.. ; There were UMca of hrM. bridge and nnri jmin jk, neav -all be- aw uk crowu nreo wru iirr- hlH m enttrlng New Haselton The ly sketch as a quarreling Italian exact route has not yet been decouple. Sam Joy proved a Pdytldwl buck and wing dancer and wav given an excellent reception. ReHef work on the main hi.h Vic Rogers himself was master o!'west of Hazelton Is now proceeding vUCU ia -j.- fun and resulU m y,ing good are preciauon oi uk crowoea nan oy being obtained. Camps have been Hnguig aw own compowuon.jubllshed at Kitwanga, Boulder -rne Ragtaae Porter From Saskat- crek. Cedarvale, Pacific and Chin-chewan" and "The Rheumatten,demash near Osk. At the tost-men-Blues." j tioned point 90 men are working. Charles P. Balagno and his or- cheatra, augmented by Joe Arsen- j MUs Relphena Wrinch returned eaa on the banjo, clarionet and' home Thursday from Toronto where drums, provided dance music, she has been nursing her brother, which was tecond to none. Even Arthur Wrinch, who has been ser-when the Home Waltz was played 'iously 111. at 2 am, the young people were I loalh to leave. The singing of Oodj The Hazelton Social Club held a Save the King" brought a perfect , very successful bridge party fast evenmr to 1 close. MooseheartDay Celebration On : Friday night at the home of Mrs. R. js. Sargent There were 10 tables of ; cards and prire-winners were Wal-j ton Sharpe and Miss Rock. j Charles O'Neill, a former resident I of Hazelton and New HaiAlton and UUUUdjr LiVeillllg recently at Hyder. He wa 5! yeais ! of age. ' The local Moose Lodge will observe . Moosebeart Day in the form of a Miss Jessie Smith has returned to concert to be held tomorrow night her home in New Hazelton after at 9 pin. The general public is cor- .having spent the past two years In dlaUy invited to attend. iSmtthers. . The program win be as follows: I "O Canada.'' L. Bums of Francois Lake ts a pa-Moose Legion Band. March. "Philo't In the Hazelton Hospital. Senate," Robt Greenfield, conduc-i tor. ' - H. Sibley of Endako has been ad W. B: McCallum, Taddress "arid 9,mltted'aj a patient to the Hazelton o'clock ceremony. Hospital. PupUs of Miss N. Lawrence, j -Love's d reeling," Mrs. Black, ac- Constable Unea R. C. M. P. re-companUt. turned to Hazelton last Saturday Fred Scadden, address on behalf i night from a brief trip to Vancou- of Moose Letion. i ver. Moose Legion Band, valse, "Canada Jubilee." Bert Cameron, violin solo,- Mrs. Black, accompanist. Mrs. Edwards, address on behalf of the Ladles of Mooseheart Legion. gent, held Its annual Hallowe'en ce lebration in the form of a bridge party and dance last night in the dining -room of the .Prince Rupert Hotel. The dining room and lobby were very tastefully decorated for the occasion with black and orange Hallowe'en crepe streamers and here. The minimum thermooKter . TeatHnv nf th mti u it 1 After, earns. grees above zero on Sunday. The local hoard of school trustees has received an offer from the Prince George branch of the Cana dian Legion for the sale of the Legion building here -at a figure of $14,000. The purchase price and al teratioru necessary to make the building suitable for use as a school would, it is estimated, amount to $16,500. No decision in connection with the matter has yet been made by the board. There was a large attendance las; Friday night when William Munro. local promoter, put on a boxing and wrestling show in the Canadian Le- iioa HalL There were three boxing and three wrestling bouts. The local school board, owing to prize-winners were: ladles' first. Mrs. Ernest Andenon; consolation. Miss M. Maekay; men's ftrtt C. H. Eikins; consolation, George C. Mlt- refreshments were served at 11 pm and the proceed tags came to a conclusion at 1:30 a .in, after two hours of dancing to the strains of tuneeome music fur nished by the Blue Bird Orchestra. There were 175 persons present for the dance. Henry Heilbroner was master of ceremonies for the evening and Mrs. John Manson and Mrs. J. W. McAuley presided at the door. Especial Interest was taken In the drawing by Mrs. John Manson, municipal regent, for $25 in gold which was raffled. Mis Olive Munro waa the bolder of the lucky ticket which was number "00 Committees In Charge Committees were as f oQews: Refreshments Mrs. H. L. Landry. Mrs. John Manson and Mrs. G. W. Abbott Serrlteurs Mtos M. Sharpe. MUs lean Robertson. Mm Cathie Irvine. vlrs.G. W U Idler. Miss Bessie Thompson, Miss Mary Astori. Mrs. H. M. Foote. Miss Nancy Rorie. Mrs. 1. N. Brocklesby. Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. Robert Bartlett Decorations Misa Dora Heilbro ner. MIm Marjorte Shlel. Miss S. A. M11U. Mrs. J W. Thompson. Miss Gertrude McKenzie, Miss Margaret Palmer and Mrs. J. W. McAuley. Tables Miss E. A. Mercer. Miss May Hartfci Miss WUla Dyer. Mrs 3. Walter, MUs Edna Vlekers. Mfc shyllis Lamb. Mrs. B. E. Valde. Miss Muriel Morris. Mrs. Taylor, Miss Tean Stalker. Miss Letts and MUs Ethel Christy. Prizes Mrs. Robert Davie and Mrs. II. A. Sreen. Raffles MUs Jean Grieve. MUs Evelyn Daiby, MUs Patricia Gwyer jnd Miss Macdonald. Tickets. Cashier, Etc. MUs Flor ence Smith: and MUs Vera Smith. Advertising MUs Cathie Irvine. Tickets MUs Muriel Morris. Reception Mr. and Mrs. IL B Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAuley. Manitoba Honey Replaces Syrup Prairie Province Sets Example In Patronizing Home Industry In Government Institutions WINNIPEO. Oct 31 : Manitoba honey will replace Imported syrups 3Q the blUs of are of all provincial Institutions. Premier John Bracken has annoanced. In the past, syrups have been used in large quantities in provincial Institutions because of their cheapness, but at the low prices for which honey now U sell lng there U but Uttle spread be tween it and corn syrup. Dr. Montgomery. In endorsing the substitution of honey for syrup, said that honey from a health standpoint U preferable to manu factured syrups, "being both more nutritious and more digestible." He also observed that because it is much wore concentrated sweet honey is more economical as a food product. Premier Bracken pointed out that government institutions In the past have used 30 tons of syrup and si mllar sweet foods, and that sufflc lent honey would be bought to re place these Imported sweets. SCALE OP CHARGES The following Is the scale 4 of charges made for reading tWes: Marriaire awl EntrMKenent 4 Frnnegan has taken over hU duties the United States, to take her' wnnouncemeirw. 2. Birth Notices 60c. Funeral Notices SI. Cards of Thank. S2. Funeral Flowers 10c name. pr "Nero fiddled while Home burned. Today many men fiddle with nilmerous makes of tobacco in the quest for a perfect smoke. With me, the question of tobacco is a "burning" one and, an it is human nature to pass a good tip on, I am glad to' say that I have found in Turret pipe tobacco a cool mellowand fra grant smoke, satisfying and soothing . . which means cverytbing to a smoker". TURRET A good, cool smoke PIPE TESTED by a DRUGGIST T O Turret fin rut Jmr thie tthm roll their own to In impound humidor tint mm PIP B A E c c Pipe tested SCHEDULE OF WHIST ixture Lht For First Half of Season It Announced 1 November S Grotty vs. Musketeers. Moose ts. Sons of Norway. ICjOr. v Seal Cove. Totem Park vs. o. Empress Hotel. Legion vs. Ftoh Packers. November 13 Son of Norway ts. Orotto Mosketeers vs. Moose. Old Etapreat Hotel vs. Seal Oeve. Fish Packers vs. I.OX.P. Totem Park vs. Legion. November 19 Legion vs. Grotto. Moose vs. Empress. Fish Packers vs. Totem Park. Seal Cove vs. Musketeers. 1X3 O F. vs. Sons of Norway. November 26 Orotto vs. Old Empress Hotel Moose vs. Fish Packers. Musketeers vs. ToienvPark. Sons of Norway vs. Seal Cove. Legion vs. IjO.O.P. -"f December 3 FUh Packers vs. Orotto. LOOT. vs. Moom.' Xtusketeers vs. Legion. O. Emp. Hotel Yi.Soru of Norway. Seal Cove vs. Totem Park. December 10 Grotto ts. Seal Cove. Legion vs. Moose. LO.OJ. ys Musketeers, Fish Packers vs. Old Empress. Sons of Norway vs. Totem Park. December 17 I.O.OJ". vs. Orotto. Totem Park vs. Moose. Totem Park vs. Moose. Old Empress Hotel vs, Musketeers. Seal Cove vs. Legion. FUh Packers vs. 8ons of Norway, SCOTLAND DEFEATS WALES IN SOCCER WREXHAM. Wales, Oct. 31: Scotland defeated Wales in International soccer by a score of three to two today. Ralph A. Kennedy, of New York, Fife 3. rounds in 31 siatel and S countries 0 Old Country Soccer FRANK NEE '2. I I ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division ! MM 1 iurraingnam 2, Bolton Wanderers Rerent Bant uiacxDurn Kovers 3, ortmsby 2. 1 Frankte NeeL ;h Blackpool 2, Leicester City 3. featherweight ion Derby County 5. Westham United Ropert made a bi ! Wash, rcoeatly )h j Everton 8. Newcastle United 1. . Dy Woods of that n I Manchester City 3. Huddersfleld draw. Woods had iTown 0. tft of ,2 pound Portsmouth 1. Chelsea 0. favorite to win o . oneiuew unnea 3. uverpool 0. , KJ' first annear. eanaenana o. NWdlesorough 0. agaloM a toy of v eav uromwicn Aioien i. sneiiteid Wednesday 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Aberdeen 1, Morton 0. Ayr United 0. Partiek Thistle 2. Clyde 1. Hamilton A cads 1. Dundee 0. Cowdenbeath 4. -Falkirk 1 Queens Park 1. Lelth Athletic 3, Kilmarnock I. Motherwell 2. Celtic 2. ' Rangers i, Dundee United 0. St Mlrren S. Hearts 1. Third Lanark S, Alrdrieolans 2. ENGLISH LEAGUE Second Division Barruley 2, Wolverhampton Wan derers 2i Bradford City 5. Southampton 2. BrUton City 1, Tottenham Hot spurs 1. Bury 0. Chesterfield 1. Leeds United 2. Stoke City 0. MUlwall 4, Preston Northend 1. Notts County 0. Bradford 2. Oldham Athletic 2, Nottingham Forest 4. nymouui vvrgyie j, Mancnesler United 1. Partvale t, Burnley l.. Swansea Town X Chariton AUi. letlc 0. SCOTTISH IAGUE cUAUt rf ii - j AlbkM Rovers 3. Dumbarton 0. I Arbroath 3, Boness L I Armadale 1, Stenhousetnuir 4 Dunfermline Athletic a whose hobby Is playing different I Hibernians 4. Brechin Cttv a ........ .1 I ui. .... . . . ' P20th course at Sagamore Springs. 1 He has played a total of 4900 ! Kings Park 2. Queen of South 3. Montrost 1, St. Bernards 2. Raith Rovers 2. Alloa 1 St Johnston 2, East Stirling 8, Ffankie got hU Ume at Tacoma. w z when he met H the semi-final of ti. yer flfht Neei U a very t m rapid W develop): either hand. H. i out with oome of the coast at a T He U. signed up Uk Washington and o- future and U make a trip ' spring. In thU tn; pany Peie Cerlwr lifhtheavywelKht reneatien on tne i Orotto 7. Totem Bons of Norwny " sh Parkers 6. M Orotto Sons oi Norway i. o.p.r.-. jFUli Packets I Moose j Edinburgh City 2, Forfar Athletic Empres Hotel I-' . .. ;aeaivpve East, Totem Park Legion - Musketeers . Football is 1 1' Vlcts at Bin Ossintng, N V r-r. Results of Whist Vic s bctf it a- 1 m- tat- Play Thursda; Grotto and Sons of or Leader- ? Results of v"l-' night were as foil I.O.O.F. 7. Brflpr- Wn,A S Rnal Cov Ilotei 4. rjrk? League Standlnj an J' ' ' 3 01