PAQE FOUrt LINDBERGHS IN I ONnnw American Flyer Makes Fliht In, Cobham's Australian riane CROYDON. England, October J9: j Gol. Charles A. Lindbergh, pald( a Mirprtse vtsrt to the airdrome here and made a test flight in the plane which Sir Allan Cobham! plans using lor a flight to AusUa-, fix Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh are In! London on their way back to trv United States after a traasAtlai ; tie flight. i Logging Camps on I Queen Charlotte ! Islands Closing! A rather heavy passeneer list brought here yesterday morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands by the steamer Prince John consisted largely of loggers from the eamps of the T. A. Kelley Logging Co. at Setwyn Inlet and the A. P. AMfcen Ob. at Queen Charlotte City which have Just closed down for the winter. The earns of the J. R. Morgan Logging Co. at Crescent Inlet will continue in operation nn-til Christinas. Mr. Morgan also came over from the Islands on tbe John and will return there tomor row morning aboard the boat Lillian D. Happy Card Party Held by Pioneers Jolly Crowd at Function last N'ijht In Oddfellows Hall Genial Spirit Pervaded Pioneers of the city foregathered in goodly number and with their usual spirit of genial canwradie test night In the Oddfellows' Hat! where a very enjoyable bridge and whist party was held after which deHeious refreshments were served and an hour or so of oid time dancing followed. Prtee winners were W. A. McLean and Joe Rowatt at bridge and Mrs. O. Jensen and F. W. Wench at whist. J. E. Jack, president of the association, was master of ceremonies. The committee in charge of the serving of refreshments consisted of Mrs. J. E. Jack, Mrs. J. G. Vier-eek, Mrs. II. B. Bast man. Mrs. S. V Cox and Mrs. P. W. Anderson. For the dancing excellent musk was furnished by Mrs. J. S. Black. Eddie Hudson presided at the door. EXPORTS TO nitA7.IL Canadian sewing machine have ousted Canadian whent flour as the chief Canadian export to Brazil ZIG-ZAG CIGARETTE PAPERS Including ltd Tal New FLAT Book Tht urn paprr In 1 fcf lb AutomntlQu Book J Demand ZIG-ZAG- RefuM SatxUtatw IM Hunters! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an expert. Bear rugs mounted In any style. Game heads a specialty. All work guaranteed first class. FURS MADE UP Write For Prices E. Dix, Taxidermist Terrace, II. C Central Hotel American and European plan .' Housekeeping Rooms AVA!so Sell Coal That Gives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 Manager Terry Manager Bill Terry i Right of the OianU. co-gratulating Mel Of. after the star outfielder had blasted the New Yorkers to the championship with his sensational homer in the fifth game of the series Ott's blow camt ui the tenth lnnl r to leave the final score 4-3. FIGURES EDWARD R. BRADLEY, SPORTSMAN Cel. Edward Riley Bradley, who. tbe Kentucky made a fortune in real estate and 'Yourself in 1112 investments as well as from an ela- borate casino at Palm Beach. Pla .j during recent years has eoncentra-1 tod on his hobby of horse racing until bis horses have won almost every major stake in America. After the death of Harry Payne Whit ney and state his horse have be gun winning the Kentucky Derby. most prised racing stake of the Untted States, with regularity, he has been called the "nation pre mier turfman." His f sated Idle Hour farm near Lexington, Ky is j considered a establishment. He Is also interested in race tracks in other parts of the - United States. Reopected by rival turfmen for I his ability to develop race horses which are dangerous in any class of oompetition. Col. Beadtey la most revered in the bwe grass section of . Kentucky for his numerous poilM. thropiea. Col. Cooper was the first owner o send four winners to the post in SPORT CHAT J. H. Horton and Fred Rogers were winners In the season's horseshoe pitching competition of the Canadian National Recreation As sociation here. F. M. Davis and James Simpson won second psaee honors after a play-off with O. Cov- erdale and Charles Harradine and Pete Peterson and J. H. Mair There were seven teams In oosnpcUtlon, Nlcholls and Gammon finishing fifth. Brass and Jnrmatn sixth and Long1 and Bvery thing they do In Hollywood may not be "crtebet." but the movie centre boasts one of America's fin est cricket clubs. Those Interested in the game include Ronald Coi-1 man, Oeorge Arliss, Philip Merl-Tale. p o. Wodehouse, David Jor-rence. Boris Karloff, Pat Somerset, C. Aubrey Smith. Claude King and Murray Kennell. Smith and Soncer-set are probably the best players in the film colony. Somerset, once a soccer internationalist In England, often scores a century In the local matches. LAGUARDIA IS FAVORED j Honorary President, Samuel Digest Poll On Mayoralty ker. Llettion in New York NKW YORK, Oct. : A straw! vote poll oandttotsd by the liter-' ary Digest on the forthcoming New York city mayoralty election fa- 'vors the return of Alfred Laguar- dia. Uirftepubliran candidate Jn- Pr' MfH'" -.frond .HI'! J").:ri'i p ' 'B"t' p. ' lie pre-., i.' 41. aa.be--. ocs up iht xt&t and Hero Ott IN SPORT Derby Behave in which year an- other of his horses. Black Servant. ran second: Bubbling Over In 1996 when Bagen baggage, another Coo- per horse, again came second; Burgoo King in 132 and Broker's Tip this year. Bine Larkspur proved to be Bradley's boat money-winning horse, cleaning up $JTJ,0QC during Ms racing career, although he was able to nnssh only fourth in th lata Derby. Bradley was born st Johnstown. Pa, December IX MM. of poor oar- ents and worked in steel mils until he heard the call of the west and wont to Texas with only a few dd- lars in his pockets. In Texas he worked as cold miner, cowbov and Indian scout and. eventually, with a stseabie roil In his pocket, went to Chicago where be made a f or- tone in the rami estate and hotel business. Later he established the' Bench Club casino at Palm Beaoh and of recent years has devoted himself almost entirely to the horse breeding and raring hobby FOXX MOST VALUABLE Philadelphia Athletics first Sackrr Gets Award llubbfll in National HEW YORK. Oct 19: -For the second consecutive year Jfcmray Pun. .heavy hitting first basemen of the Philadelphia Athletics, has bean voted the most valuable player of the American League by the HgaahaB Writ' Astostatien of America It is 'the second occasion en which the award has been made for a second consecutive year to the came player. Carl HuobeU of the New Yolk Oiants was given the most valuable player award in the National League with a perfect score. Badminton Club At Vanderhoof Is Re-organized VANDERHOOF. Oct. 18: The Vanderhoof Badminton Club is planning another active season with play bagdnrwng on November - , CM fie ere for the seain have been 1 elected as follows: President, Harry V. Taylor. Vice-President, Dr. II. M. Mor rlson. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. D W. Irving. Executive Mho Laura Dezefl and C Atkinson. The Saskatchewan government u r uppli'Tl with 100 000 raraguwu -!:ii.;' 1 Uf! DomiM''!) F'irf, L'.a'..uii at Lu'xcrlaad utt year BAZAAR IS BEING HELD : Annual Affair by Catholic Ladies , This Af lernoon Fine Weather And Pretty Decorations The annual Catholic basaar Is being held this afternoon at the school ball and, with bright sunny width or to favor It the affair given Nf&ntkeof being a complete suc- is. The hall has been tastefully . decorated for the occasion under j the direction of Charlie Balagno 'with evergreens and other seasonal adornments and is the city's social centre for the afternoon. The official opening was conducted by the parish priest Rev Father J. Byme Oram O MX Mrs. M P McCaffery Is general , convener and tbe foiiovrtng are in1 I charge of the various stalls: j Fancy work Mrs. C P. Balagno, ' and Mrs. O C Arseneaa. ! Country store Mrs. R. B. Moore, 1 Mrs J. F. Ritchie Harry Actor! an I E J Fttspatrick. i : Hot dogs Mrs Harold McEwen I Home cooking Mrs. M. A. Bur-bin 1c and Mrs Hubert Ward. Fish pond-Mrs E J. Prcspatrick tnd Mrs. Whlfftn. I I CandyMrs Fred Riffoa. Mrs J ' L Blaln and Mrs Joseph Oaron Mrs Murray is in charge of the tea reosa and Mrs. MeBrtarty is, eaahier. Servtteurs are Mra. 8. Bat-1 cber. M4as Mary Comadma Miss, Pahnlra Astori. Mlas Bvtna Tur-teen, Mia. T Fortune. Mrs J. L I McLaren. Miss Mary Astori. Miss , Margaeet Stalker. Mis Mna Hunter and Miss May Murray. Supper will be served and tonight there will be a social evening at which the drawing for the prise will take place JUDGMENT RENDERED Chief Juttire Announce rinding in Long Standing Mining Case Judgment In the case of Woodbine Oold Mining Co Ltd. vs Ar thur H. Kd wards and Edward. Morgan & Co.. which first entered the courts In 19M , was recently handed down In Supreme Court In Vancouver by Chktf Justice Ankay Morrison ho accedod to a motion of counsel for the defendant. J. W. deB. Far-ris K C . to dismiss the suit. In this case the plaintiffs claim was for damages and. in the alternative, ludfBtent in the amount of 31 on a contract of settlement between pMirtrff and defendants His Lordship found that there was no fraud or breach of duty by the defendant even if any duty were owing to the plaintiff and there was no dffnwg resulting to the plaintiff by any act of the defendant. "The delay m banding dowr my decision." eapiatnod the chlei tastier, 'has arisen from a desire if counsel to osSMsder tome sub-ahMery aspects not dealt with by Mr. Farrn m hit motion to dismiss to which motion I now accede " SALES Every Month in the Year 'Auction SallVtes " t m October X November 31 Derember 21 im January 1? I'rbruary 14 Msrrh 14 April 11 May 10 June 13 July 11 Aniutt It September IS October 10 November 14 Derember II Special Sales HfM on Request of Shippers Advanoeg WW He Made ft Usual When Renuested. Transferred by Telegraph if Desired. THK SEATTLE FUR EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenoe Acme Importers $25,000.00 PUBLIC SAL tfVooli (In Pr.nol This is not just a e of odds and ends. No sir! Yu ave on every article you purchase. The bint are piled high with Staple Merchandise All sizes, all lines. i in ir t l WONDERFUL BARGAINS Men's Suits Evr S'.i;: it. ;.! .it oiie ;n M'tl Sul? T. Mill vnur porki - - Erra Rperu; Men's Fur Felt Met) s Ftir trr hi:. 4 1 big aavn ExtU Spuria Men's Coats M-n n Tu-d and WurtrO C04U. Value Ui g30 00 Five (inly To ,-leni .it Children's Jerseys I'hunren .TetM-Ts barK.uin ii. .jiiyr f: i M 1 V.'Mi.u hades 7Q NORTHERN B. C. NEWS . BURNS LAKE A. E Windie C. O T candidate for Omlneca In the lorthcoming provincial election, has Just com-tleted a speaking tour of tht rising. He was heard at Topiey. Por-satdale. Rose Lake. Palling. Hums Lob. Decker Lake. Tchoatnirl Lake. Southbank. Unrha' Valley. Ootaa Lake. WlsUria. Orssn l-tln. BlrkU rtenakln n4 CViIU. mount A dance was held in Burm Lake by the C C P Sam Cocker. Independent noa-, mrthmn candidate, has alee been m a tour of the riding and was heard during Use west at Ootaa LaHc. Wstaita. wtcfee, Uhehe ' Valley. Collsysneiint and North hoof haa been named aeent for Ar-PrancoU thur Mward Wmdle, C. C F. can- Idsaate for Omintea In the peovin- John Barker of Streatham has alection. j . H. McMillan of eight pair of silver tones to I derhoof Is agent for S. W. Cocker. Clyde and Barns Hunt who now have a weU -equipped toa farm three mhos west of Burns Lake A?IStit Liberal conjrtnUen tt mm&t.Mn M. Maaoan KC wae unanimously vtomtnated as the party's candidate for Omlneca In the forthcoming provincial election. E. B. Smith, president of the Omin-ea Central Liberal Association, pfoawed and Mr. atonton's name wae placed in nonmatlon by John 8. Boas of Savory. Mr. Manaon was accorded a attrring . ovation and mnd an Imofeaaive address in ac eepiing the nomination Officers of j r " I01-1 "'J lows president, A. M. Ruddy. Born Lake: first vlce-Dresldcnl Jnhn a Rons. Savory: second vice-president. A. 8. Mspleton. Telkwa; third vice-president. L. R. Dickinson. Port SI. James; secretary-treaMirer. M. a Hartman. Praser Lake Mr. Man on U now engaged m a speakln Miur o inf f.. enn or tre riding and laterwfll visit the west and. Mi T.'i MI;t,-, "f t'j and Mr j w f A; s 'X 1 v x n i r . iiiiimw m i i i irii h hi ir $2H Y"u!.k CI I f C OA'i.lD Hats S1.95 Wlut .1 barK-:ti Q Qff OAOeUtf Men's Underwear ti.l.alii'in ,u.c 8h.i." . Per .uK Mrt. Biark OxfordA .-k-SperUl Sale Prtr Mer Solid Leather S'r . B-iu plain toe Per p 1 B I. ,g put u Sur W"r !! Entrs Sjxt U- "A''". M." ii...a ihas been the recent guest here of Mlas Ruth Troutdeli Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huniw and daagditer of Coiiiyuiunnt cent vtattors m Sarns Lake PMtott that the the C c r. to split, the Un oral vote in the provincial elscUoa. tOal public Works Uk Pining certain new works, particularly of a mainten ance nature Ui thU district VANDERHOOF Jjafhow of VaTKhqv" fr - Hobert O. C Aedeera Independent candidate, and B. B. Smith, also of Vanderhoof. for A. M Manaon K C . Liberal candidate. Mr. and Mrs H. R. Plk of the Manes district hsve returned home after a six weeks' trip to Vancotiver where Mrs. Pick recently urtdmeni a serious operstlon from which ant Is now recovering nicely. TERRACE At.lhe mat monthly mdiifsjjf of I4la sMMaVa son IsMUnaM evf Tfgndl V41- late UnKrth bocineos wl of a routine character. Some tmlthtef irh.. ui nrdnrMi in taw at the new fire hall. On Thanksgiving Day there were no public celebrations here but, at the home of Mrs. J. 11. Aaar, a ihonwr tvaa siven hv thu frionrfa af Miss Vivian Dix who was married ,n Prince Rupert last week U Charlei Cantherx of Anyox. Uu-' Wfat lier 1 1,1 1 lrdrrcT,yu. uftft tx x;ff-lc '.it warm iau,s, Nuw the i;'in Men's Shoes Boys' Long Pants S9 Boys' Wool Mackinaw CO. I HIGHWAY III a 1 111 IJsU A hoed CenMf : " f-ln Cennft H f POUCF " ' of 1' of the prm era traiM' tag hriiii provlnri 1 SayK -ApoU way u 'i" of all oonses fi" ISM Utr: Ar Iron!'' Motel Mrn 01,5 Fmprra Joe 7..i frntril S. Mo"" rrinre BoPr O. Hun- P. McC i' Morgan 1 KJee. P ' gan. UU'"1 Torlgli' Bast at ' thlS !!! is iin-Th'i' Prices ii1 and rx'''1'' these dH- ti ALICE ARft' J A An'" dent f" A ' quarter-. last : m m Hp" it"