PAGE TWO DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS Friday, Novemtie- a tM, THE DAILY NEWS. SPORT NOTES PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Hews.. Limited, FThird A venu: , H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Member ol .'Audit Bureau of 'Circulations my figure? Nestles Mil: TALL SIZE M.I eat Shredded Wheat .but instead of cream I use whole milk just as it comes tfrorn-the bottle. That kind of meal gives me pep and strength. It's delicious and nourishing and easily digested. Sometimes for variety 1 add sliced bananas of other fruits, but I dike it any way at alL" "SHE CANADIAN SHREDDED VHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Friday, Nov. "6, 1931 keepj "How do I SHREDDED WITH All THE (BRAIN OF ?I HE WHOLEWHEAT glllE3 MILK ' KTESTIE'S Evaporated ,Milk IN is pure, safe cow's milk with til useless water removed .. . then sterilizedand sealed in airtight tins. Twice as rich as ordinary (bottled milk. 'It-goes farther because of its double richness. Use it for cooking and baking as a beverage or with tea, coffee and cocoa. iResulis .always in added flavor and appetizing richness. EVAPORATED. XV V lSTSTLE'S World's Largest Producers and Sellers f Condetutd ana Evaporated Milk. All 'I TheFish .which made VrinceJhiperLEamaus "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD 'Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & 'fold Storage Co., ltd. PRINCE KUP.EICT, B.TL If your paper does not urrive, telciihone fhe office V. A. C. Feeling Very Confident Reverse in First Game "Does Not Daunt Them in Western Canada Rugby Series t: CALGARY, .Nov. 6:-.Desplte'.thelr Repulsed Attack of Earl Maestro -on His Pugilistic 'Crown Unanimous 'Decision JUN10RFOOTBALL . Teams! orthe Junior League'f oot-ball game tomorrow afternoon between Borden Street School and Booth Memorial School are announced as follows: Borden Street Anensley; "Veltch CRIBBAGE s November -a ' r Orotto vs. Mdose. Musketeers vs. Seal Cove. Swift's vs. I. O. O. F. Elks vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. Eagles vs. .Knights of Columbus. 4-w 4 that 'had any chance of prov- ing profitable. Most df last r year's players 'In the league i 'have already taken bertha In the major leagues of the east COLDS Hd Coldn )Imi Mixrd'x ad iaiuU it, U CM .ad'Sor. TbrMtt Mtt taaa J tab vU.ia aflatMd.aMtt. Real relief . . quickly P ijjie&ia Sons of Norway I lead in Whist Oddfellows In Second Place as 'Result of Playing Last TSighfs Fixtures Sons of Norway took over exclu- '.defeat In the flrstigame Wednesday i eive possession of tlrst place ln'thet ,by a score of 6 to -4, the Vancouver ! Fraternal Whist League last eve-ivAthletlc'CliuVis in fine spirltsand!nlng ly defeating the Moose. Odd-expects to make a much better ! fellows defeated Seal Cove to take ; showing tomorrow in the second of second place.Xast night' scores were a two-came series against Altomah j as follows: ; Tigers of Calgary Jn the Western i Canada rugby championship seml-' final. The series will be decided on totalipoints.anU'the winners wtll go to Winnipeg for the final. RATIALINO WINS CA I Old Erqpress 7, Totem Park 2. Musketeers 6. Grotto 4. Legion JS,"Tish Packers . l.'O. O.IF. 5. BeahCove 4. Sons dfNarway 5, Moose 4. Moose Seal Cove .-. Legion Musketeers CHICAGO, Uov. 6: Bat Battallno Totem Park repulsed the attack of Earl Maestro of Chicago against his pugilistic crown by winrring the unanimous i-declslon of referee and two Judges In a'10-round bout 'here. League Standing W. i Sons of Norway B - 1 1. O. O. F 2 I ! Grotto j i-tmJ I V.h AAWVWJ -a uni'acKers -a J .1 .A .1 ...0 L. 4) 0 a a a 2 2 2 2 2 2, s. 2 . a n a i j '0 IN MUSEUM! , faction of thwectten has preserved iS'O PAOIPIC'COAST 1 'or alt timet fossil -of marine lite HOCKEY THIS YEAR ' that occupied the great -sea Which 1 years ago eovered parts of the prai- VANCOUVER, Nov. 6. The j rieiprovlnces and most ol tne nortn- Pacific Coast Hockey League 1 anu- wlll not operate this winter. I The f Ish-eatlng liiards of prehis- 'President Frank Patrick an- wnc wnwe are Deueveo o nave pre-f nounced today. 'With Seattle ceded even the great land reptiles. ! dropping out. there was dlf fl- which places the birthday of this ! cultv in organising a circuit specimen at several millions of years ago. It was picked up on a sand bar I at the mouth of Oraham River and was donated to the museum by A J. IPomeroy, .ol the pdlioe post at Hudson's Hope. Similar specimens have been found in the area before tPUNISHED FOR T1IEFT Thomas Riley and Oeorge-9mttn were fined $26, with option of lour-, teen days' imprisonment, by Wag- j istrate MnClymont in city 'polir court yesterday afternoon tor stealing lumber from the B.C. Packers' old cannery at Seal -Gove. The pa.i arescrviny thctflme. VANCOUVER UllBAT VANCOUVER, Nov. 0: Wheat was quoted at 71V on the local exchange today wmrmmmMM aBaaakHaaBalai SBBSW3 afsfaTaW aHH aT-BV- aTSSa er SaaW iWOm TMfflMfflmMwwum EDWAHDSBUIU3 CROWN BltlM CCBRNSYBDP ThU (mmui Rrdpt Book rontalnt amrlf JoSipriM-rKlaM thoam fmm'?.VMwtltfroni all part at Canada, They rf tndnrard byMi. il (uoada'ii larrmoM food .uprrta, D. if,O fnc)oa K emit ta com mailint tms AiUitit. T f 35 SJfic Vital Concern of Every Mother "WARNING Th.re is -no substitute for Oviltina. It il -mad. by an eielutivc proc.u from freth gtP rich ctMoy milk and ripe barky malt. Phyucians throughout the -world racom-mend it at a perfect food. BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL Annual Affair Held Yesterday I tcrnoon By First Presbyterian Church Ladies' Aid VICTORIA, Nov. 6: Salamanders sn autumn color:, onrt Vntr- r.iirrin HamnhAll Iran, i rr nn tal-iminrim f.h Pmw Rivpr Kecemng tne Steady I.'OW O! tain i, Lindsay; "Naylor. O'Neill, Mc- j district J going to have Its lizards! 8"ts who cumc dur:n tru ; fer Oulre, Shrubsall and 'Houston; Lee,: Hardly Had the coal-rotamg-sala- n to lend th"ir P-trmvin. t- rb spare. j manders of Hudson's Hope been Of- affair were Mrs. D r s.lir nreal- 1 dent of the LacMes Aid. and Mrs W 'Booth School-JBlake, Ferguson. flclally denied their claims to an- Eby. Gomez icaptain), Jtitchie. Mc-itlqulty, than a genuine, If petrified D. -Grant HollinKworth. wife .A Ui. Donald. McMeekln. Nelson. Colusi, seetion of ui Ichthyosaurus was . '. .. . . . AIcGrelsh, Hale, Munro and Fulton, placed In the hands of Francis Kar- mode, director of the Provincial Museum. Several ounces In weight .and six inches lnjength, the stone frag ment reached Mr. Kermode and is now a duly, accredited exhibit in the museum,,, It disclose IS razor-sharp teeth on each side of the narrow-gauge section of the jawbone, which :had been many times as long, and ms identified as part of the sawbill mouth of one of the lesser of the great fish lizards, which at times attatnednigth f 22 feet. Petri- GREAT care should be exercised to make sure that children do not outgrow their strength; that they grow normally and regularly, body, mind, and muscle developing at the same rate. Growing children -need more nourishment than ordinary food supplies. Give your kiddies Ovaltine. It is delicious and supplies in concentrated, correctly balanced and easily digested form, all the nourishing elements essential for healthy ,growth. Ghildren enjoy Ovaltine between meals as well as at them. This wonderfulfood of Nature makes .their.glass of milk more palatable, more .nourishing and -much more digestible. Ovaltine builds sturdy 'bodies, sound nerves and alert minds. OVa LJl N E' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE IbwLds-up Ibbaiiu -NsJlvc xmdL "Body SoU it all good stom, in ") , " V. .25 and sptcial J-f.50 family uze tins; also erird at soda fountains. A. WAJVDtH LIMITED. London, England, and Peterborough, Canada ,os pastor. Mr. llolllngworth opened -the bazaar. Morrison. Captain. sewing and Mrs. W. L. Sandlson and Mrs J. L. Lee, the fancy work. The sale of novelties was conducted by the Canadian Orris in Training with Mrs. C. . Ham. Miss Beulah Mo-Klnley and "Miw eheth Stuart in charge A men's booth was con- formally ducted by C. G. Ham l i and J.4A. Teng. Convener of the tea room was Mrs. am mm H II WWJk -mU Si CPS II WM VANCOHVI'.ll KUEWEKirs LIMITED Urrurrt anil Ha tiler nj DUTCH GIRL, CASCADE, U.BC. BOHEMIAN Lager -Been, 'OLD 'COUNTRy ALE .and CREAM STOUT i Suiijtort tic ll.C. Cutrriitum nt in It " f B.C. j 4o hfl l:.C. hiHimtrir l,y runfmlng 1 X 'tnrlf jmrrtium tn t).C Vrlucl,. "f I -nnrniiftiritirnt fnablrm. l A aeugnuuj mui;t; H.l.l.u .... - i . . . WJlltom Miliar with Mrs. J. Q. Steen w" " OHthier. Mrs. J. C. Reddle and Mrs. "un,te'- V0C11' 1 n tXOTt Honir noured and srvl-3eulab McKlnly. ai , ,!.,,, J Clifford Gilk.-, teurs were Mrs. W. D. Vane. Mrs. J?" Af- G. H. Munro. Mrs.-McLeod. Mrs. W. by Mis. Betty Camer.m W. C. O'Neill, Mrs. R. Cameron. Mrs. , ? UQrf i K : Mrs. T. Carljfle and Mrs T ' """''' " duetc by Mbm Jean Riu Beatrice Berner. unci i;. 1 The annual bazaar of the Ladies' The home cooking table was in mim nmtrte Bpit Aid of 'First Presbyterian Church, charge of Mrs. Jack Watson and held yesterday afternoon In ttoe Mrs. M. MdRobble while the canoi Rodney B-owne or Salamander Found Recently ;ln tthe w one 0f the mot sale -was -conducted by Mm. W. D. k0nial staff here lu. Br-' Peace Jtiver District tBeing Preserved at Victoria successful affairs of Its kind whter; Moxley and JIrs. W. D. iChrlatlson. , lerrert toSiewan for tun has beendield In yuars'The hall was Mrs. H. M. Foote and Mrs. James ves tomorrow tastefully decorated for the orsa- Hadden were In charge of the plain . PROUP I pumod g0 tali raUavtdb vtd OtL paamodlcCroapbftMiHaij by on appUcauoaa'- V1CKS Q SlMMm Jrt Vmd r wltetiiJotihiuL BEER YHT cvcrylKMl) -vants1o nor In ' Hritinh CuilutnliiurrigUt jiuw is more cntployitiPxiU And though you may Jc imablr to Vrive' ciuplnyiiifut you can certainty "criafc" omployjnonl by 'buy'tufT H.C. IWucUl Every time you ipurcTuiHC a -battle you ure "buy ing" employment Jor .ll.C rk-incn . . . helping to keep yfttirifelttrMr eitizemt from joining tlieTunkB of the unemployed! - x "J'lierefore, vhen you luy beer, insist on JULSEN'Klt 3111EII nl . beep H.C. eilicnn.at 'Jvvnrk! 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