ports on the coast of North Am erica. rr An enloyabldidance was held buservrri 1 . " PAOB FOUR TUB DAILY NKWe Thuro:i 1 1, Advantages of Buying In Prince Rupert First Prize Second Prize Borden Street Booth School (By Miss June Hanklnson, Grade S, - Borden Street School By Miss Joy Green People can gain many advantages "This raa' m advantages for them t em- k beooming quieter and more dull wry day." is the he- for U merchants from common expression, heard as who,n lhe' buy and for the city in friends meet on the streets of Beral. Prince Rupert. Is it not the duty The person who Is buying the ar-of every estleen to help rectify this tick car s it before he buys u statement and make our city a whereas, if he sends away he may pleasant one in which to Uve? All have to send it back berau.se it is we require Is a little whole-hearted not exactly what he wants. By see-co-operation. Are we being honest ing the article before it is boush: wtth oursehes and Prince Rupert he can tell whether it is of good as a whole, when we adore our- material or not and can get a prop,-,: selves as cittaen. and still eon- fit. Mnue to send our required orders Buying in Prince Rupert gives out of town. emptoyineat to the merchants , As we admiringly glance through Therefore they can employ more the most welcome catalogue sent men and women in their stores. The by some outside firm, we. true to merchants ean make their stores human nature, are at once attrac- look attractive and can keep them ted by the very engaging lUustra- m good repair which helps to build tions, and reasonable prices. We Up the city and make it a pleasan-then proceed, with great enthu- ter place to live in siasm, to fill in the order blank. At Christmas people like to see Why do we not give It a second cheerful window displays in well-thought. and realise that by buy- kept store. if the stores are shabbv outof our own l city we are and old and in need of paint and paying largely for the adverting repairs the city looks very dreary ' SSlL? .TTT Cata- "ore buying In Prince Rupert logues. Thereby Instead of encour- means le other SllT l?.? merchants such clerks ande- pSutrt f mfn " employment. Many n public of Prince Rupert, we are and lri h ' discouraging them. Stop and think eTj 12l52taSS fJTT1 h T T Poo" m the future fielal It would be to us. If we. by T' . '. p.trkdng them and therefore JTl nJLZ giving them a greater turnover. 5JJ ' "t the goods fatts. H whteh would soon reduce the sell- XJZ m price of their articles, woula JJT " ' T give them the opportunity of op- ZJ u! te' eratmg on the same basis a do ppleJhav the above mentioned firms! Pr nce u Ruifrt; s Sending maU orders has 1U dls- ITJ1 ettjr advantages, too. e.g.. we may re- f 1 7 J7 ith no st" call having received articles dlUiy.. not' as attractive In quality or u thousand dollars wVch nt one of the mail tyle as Illustrated. This often re- suite hi confusion and disappoint- r?,er 'renouws- Uelve thousand ment. ana the responsibility of el- d? went for Mtarte ot I00 ther returning the article or hav- 60 not buv ,n PrtrH RPrt. lng the money refunded. Also many J"0" 8,nd by a" articles such as nationally known re!louw does not go to heap pay and and standard standard brands brands of of merchan- merchan the cH' Uxe whereas if it did Prince Rupert would become more throughout the country. ThU proves Pjf"8 by making the public that we are not bein. economical bv buUdln ,uch M "braries. schooU. patronhinc firms who have no di- hoplU1 and sWre look attractive rect interest in us or our place of Concentrated efforts on the part residence. 01 "ince Kupert s cither will be By giving our local merchants n1"1 to keep the city alive and our loyal support we increase their proreMlve We can help greatly to business, which in turn necessi- 60 by buying In Prince Rupert tatec the employment of our sons and benefitting our fellow citizens . S 1 A t ana aaugniers leaving senooi, wno would otherwise be listed among the unemployed. KThe most degrading Influence o a boy or girl Is to have nothing worth while to occupy the mind. This often leads to radicalism, vice XMAS MUSIC IS SUBJECT or crime. Also we should consider the fact Ladles Music Club .Meets at Mrs. W that when we buy local merchan- u Stamford's With Mrs. 11. F. dlse. none of our money Is usea ,.ufn ,n Ch for the advantages of strangers. Qontrarily. it is largely diverted to city tax and other sourfpwich,. chritnu Music was the subject In turn directly benefit our city. 0f the LatfleV Music Ohib at Hs r. These beneflU may be seen In gular fortnightly meeting yesterday the form of local Improvements, afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. such as serviceable roads, side- l, Stamford, Fourth Avenue West, walks, beautiful buildings and Mrs. H. F. PuUen Mng ln charge o( parks baiter UghMng system, etc. the program assisted by Mrs. Brn-Consequently an increase In the e8t Anderson. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, beneflctel tourist trade will de- president, was ln the chair and a vetep Many of these ravorably tm- verjf ,5 pp on the ,ub. ny. Wl" S?. f 1 of Romance of the Chrlat-tabHth homes here. With this In- .. CaroI WRJ read b UtK pu,. IZVL We'U1,Jf The program wim as follows: eae. lush ZTiTr, Caro1' "Whl, 8htPh- Watched Thr "ocks by Night." , , ' With the Increasing population . n(t.r ,.n A" Yc transportation would develop K(J1m(! bcih u- greatly, with the result that boats f LUt, Town of Dethk- and trains would provide dally ser- vlce for our convenience. The pro- ,m',. . . ,. , , . 4 . sperity of the city woula encour- , !f, . J ,,? y. 8,,nt age the entrance of manufacturers , Mf ,lleVfw.rrnce- and great artists of different kind,. Y01 So,' e oitt" Mr- s-D- T Jnnslon-result A valuable export trade would giving Prince Rupert trade Vocal solo, "In Old Judea." (with from the Orient. vloIln bllgato. Mrs. E. Anderson Our natural harbor would be de- and MU4 N taww- VticmeA and Prlnee Ri.rvrt wnnW P&no duet "Maiurka." Mrs. W. beoome one of the most lmnortant L Stamford and Mrs. H'Hartlett. Accumpauuis ior were Mrs. C. E. Oullln, Mrs. E. J. To Get Test BILLY BAGSIIAW C : , uv opin .1; tti boxiiiK r.ird to be staged here next werk at ihe Moose Hall when BiUy Bagshaw of tstsi city wUl have for his opponent in the headline event Jack MrEvoy of Vancouver. Johnny McLeod will also meet Darrow Oosnes ln a return boat and. in addition to these bouts. Promoter Tpsmmy Morgan says he is going to put on a couple of heavyweight events which should provide plenty of excitement START GYM AT STEWART .Much Needed Recreational and hxerche Facilities Provided 8TBWABT. Dec. 14: Throusm the initiative of F. H. Hoadlev. principal of the 8tvrt Superior School and the kindness of the Canadian North Eastern Railway Co.. the young people of Stewart now have quite a well equlpned Kvmna- sium. With the company's consent. tne old freight shed has been converted and equipped and the result is very satisfactory. The eouiDment includes rings, bars, scaling ropes and full hasketSMll and badminton outftu. The building is for the use of the school children of both ssxes and the work necessary to fix the old shed up Into a modem gymnasium was done by the bigger boys of the school under the presidency of Walter Hansen, himself a student. The hall Is open nearly every night and one of the school teachers is always present In charge. It Is also used for the physios! drill which is a part of the school curriculum. , The Letter Box SUGC.KSTS CAMPAIGN Editor. Daily News: Now that the Junior Chamber of Commerce are through with the "Buy at Home" campaign. I would line to suggest that their next es say should be "For or Against Em ployment of Married Women." It Is an Insult to the educational system of Prince Rupert when the storekeepers m to 44 On 1c that the single girls are Incapable of filling the vacancies. There are Quite a number of verv capable girls ln this town who would be very glad of the work and also of the bit of money it would bring. them. If married women must be employed tot the storekeepers look around and alve the work Ln unu the afternoon I one who is really In need of the tqeoey and not to women whose Smith and Mrs. Robert Da rUett. ruflbspRs are la steady employment. roiiuwuig me program tea was flus and Ht Uve" should t ev- rarawl U hv AM-m tfATA.U . -I ti.. . .JjJgt . the ScandlnavJiih Workers' Club ln E. O. Lenox pouring and Mrs. Wll-, 1 ,m the Metropole.Hall Tuesday night liam Millar. Mrs. Robert Bartlet. A PARENT with a good sized crowd In atten- Mrs. W L Stamford and Mrs II. u. dunce. Accordion and piano music Rochester actlne as serviteurs ''' Mrs, j ( ,k is sailiim tonight on wa.s featured llnd all present spent Mrs P C Millet- was welcomed th.-p.,.,.-.- r;,.: f. .iiiptoVun a pleasant eveumg. at a new member cuuver MIX-UP IN PUCK GAME Are" Bailer of Toronto .Maple Leafs Suffers fractured Skull and Concussion Eddie Shore Cut llrrtic .Melee Ensues From Incident In Game at Botn Tueiay Night CONDITION CRITICAL BOSTON. Dec. 11: CI' The condition of Irvin Bailey. Toronto hockey plajer. who was injured in Tuesday nishl's same here with the B0M0 Bruin, eon ti nurd riitiral today with internal bleeding rontinuinc from a fractured skull? last niht it wa nrt-vsaty to puncture his spine in order to release fluid from a primary cerebral hemorrhage. Kddic Shore of the Bmion club is reroverlnr from a bad head gash. Both Shore and Bed Horner. Toronto defence man, hae been suspended indefinitely. BOSTON, Dec 14: 'CPi As a re-iult of one of the most hectic games ver seen on the local Ice. Irvin Ace 1 Bailey of the Toronto Manic Leafs team is suffering from con cussion and fracture of the skull ind Eddie Shore, bulky Boston de fence man, sustained a three-inch pish In the head. The trouble started when Shore tripped Bailey who was not near -he puck. Bailey crashed to the ice ind remained unconscious for ten Minutes mffertnt from eoAvuisions Red" Horner, fiery Toronto defence man. skated over to Shore ind. after a few words, struck him heavily wtth his fiat. Shores head struck the ice with such force that it was necessary to pat in seventeen sutcnes. Other players and spectators fi gured In the mix-up but no damaee was done although Manager Smythe of the Toronto team used his fists on one fan. Doctors announced yesterday af ternoon that Bailey was suffering from a fractured skull, his condi tion bein serious but not critical Shore would be x-rayed later, it was said Grotto Increases Lead in Billiard League Fixture Bert Morean rirnttn rirntH r- L. Youngman. Canadian Legion, by a score of 200 to 14 last night in the fifth game of Tuesday night's Billiard League fixture In which the Omtea now has an aggregate lead of V41 to M2 One game remains to be played between Alex Murray. Le gion, and Earl Bait. O rot to Billiard Averages E. Bait 10 1 J. Deherty (Elks J. Bulger Elks 1 M. M. Lamb CLl P. AWrtdge (Bmp) C Younaman CL J Saunders tRlksi a. D. Brown Oi a 8. D. Mscdonald Qi 2 J- My (Or s J. Sutherland 'Empt 4 P P rltchard iSudi I C. Dautle CL Roy FVe j A. Donald )Bmni t C. P. Ralagno iRlksi S O. P. Tinker CL 6 O. Hewe iQi 5 W. WflMscroft Bmpi3 W. Ranee 1CL1 1 W. E. IJutson 0) 4 n. Morgan iQt W. Stuart 'Elks 1 V- Menirf A. Mfrrray CI,t 6 S . 1 1 M. Menzle iRiir fiJ. M. E Yonnir 1 BMp) .1 A. Bealc Emp) . 2 A. Harvr-v . ci. t i W L.nnr,.,- .i-.iijm A, Zu : (j. J, Ttl 1200 400 1180 7n 972 1158 W 9W llts 924 553 910 m m 104 871 172 mo 1014 44 108 166 7M 638 773 306 7:4 '1SI 133 Ave 200 200 197 197 1041 193 193! 191 .' 190 159; im : 180 ISA IBS 183 181 179 174 174 172 170 19 160 188 166 159 1S7 155 151 151: H4' Basketball Standing 'No Trace Found of Senior I.racue W. L. Grotto 6 3 C. N. R. A 3 KaJnu I 7 Ladles' Lraiue Cardinals . . v.. Cometc I Utah School B IntermrdUte Lratue Warriors & 4 High School ft iMercnania . j j Junior Leatur Trojans 7 Scythians 3 'Plashes 3 . Boy Scout 0 1' ! t t 4 5 0 3 4 Hockey Standings International DlvUion You can save here on your Christmas Purchases Full ranue of suitable presents for men G. C. Arseneau's Men's Wear Second Are.. Phone BUtk III Lamp Shades Bed Lights Radio Lamps Just Arrived Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Place to Shop PHONE: 3 We Sharpen Skates Test Katlio Tubes TYPEWRITERS FotfSnIc,ory Rent v . Kosc, Cowan & Latta rhone 234 P 12 12 2i 10 0 10' 10 6 14 S V W D. L T. A P Tarooto 10 1 1 4 1 Cmnadtssu I 2 I 4 3S 14 Ottawa I 1 V 19 M 11 Montreal 3 3 6 M 31 Americans 2 3 7 33 41 7 Ameriean Division Detroit I 1 4 3f 24 17 Chicago ( 1 t u It II Boston 0 7 It tUngers 4 2 ft IS 17 ! R W Seelye. Seattle mining man. returns south aboard the Prince Qeonte tonwht after a brief visit here m i oiiihtuoii muli mining ln- erest In Ihu dLstrrl Give 'Him' The Best For Less Money Davis Log Raft in Long Aerial Hunt! Reporting having not been able to Mod any trace of a Davis raft of logs which broke loose tost week from the tug St Faith In a stem off Itonttia Island while being towed f font the Quean Charlotte Islands to Powell Riser. Cant. W. P. Amour. manager of the Armour Salvage Co., returned to port at 4:46 yesterday afternoon following thr nrf CULT ATr 111 k.. win. nit MLL'DM 1 11L.LIL 1 rurtx w FINE RESULTS half hour flight in the EastmaN rtyrj--wt,f rw Mm , lh. ' uf wi 1 rum Miyux puotro oy Uck McConnarhie BASKETBALL Dec 14- Kalene vs. Orotto. High School Comets. VferrhanU rs Warriors .Hcouts vs Scythians. Dec 18 VtiHJi s Kaiens: Cardjnah v Hih School. High Vhool v Merchants " BILLIARD SCHEDULE December 19 Ellu vs Canadian legion December 21 -Empress rs Orotto 44 nl ol WI1011 all else failed tunjh it rami piilliMl her through!" A4"RS. J. aMOONEY, 1VA 222EastnighthSt., Hamilton, Ont writest "Just before my baby was three months old I iouxvX I could not satisfactorily nurse her. For almost two months I tried various milks but none agreed with her. I read difTcrrnt times about Eagle Brand, so I .f mnU , nm tJ'Ht hmJttJl ti BfnJ. 7 tnlrml,1t Itltttlmrt. Lou Dellrlnna P. . . i r, . HVad tssfi very tut 1 "SsasetUnr like :. kb-iaMi, n lit 11 1 4. . esIM simply Kll ,r. t , , "Mr frii. femln for An. ! ,v ttra a rUuH (:, ,, 1 4 not frl ,.'. hd my An Una-. "If the kfll.Vir ' r ktofilMltufa. tu sere is os tM. , Mupt.-. M m A (Addrrx furnih. Seicee mijti tha' f 44 "beJk" t t Un, ami rliimn 1: ivriiUrity. Alao 1- t T. "Wk- In A r Bt tsat of U MaMii aaftr thai. HMdirtnt often t-tsa taaWteoerf.. , tsa of ronatipa'. ea, try H thr set r4fet4 tin factor. sJ rtatt mouth. aMp argk ttmtmx on mmtmn throat for prakmi HfK SsM Hi tk ra a re, At all focfr, hu u Ktlkirr Hi Lordua, et.M 1 V threw ytSf raad tack. Howmi Nei to tta-ea O sartW aM de Cm I - J it. v. .. nav f?ememberj Only Medicine Helps Sore Throat oifxirrn meftel rtenre mnv throws .Wmi ii tin: ! tiiriy new ngni oh sure throat. A ay Ihilt Mian thr imin riivruna sari irriUiiAj in , itt M two r imrrr milHUfM II renuHaa mmlirln I1L ASPIRIN- u, do ihiiupil 1 :stf v lli rout rriiilf.U iiirrwRtiii h)l( orl.l itri- itisr t ir"Mril. lie 1 j.trtvX ( .. rr l'i it iu,'rt A i-iua 1 uli.v: i for Uus iurj;)iiss. IrSVel tl'rni;ili. I "' IIUIIM! Iluvi t lit till (-Mi: is oil eurk out jfiiiiijt trt 1 1 . 1 1 1 ; r 11 " ' H 11 lr - -r. i. r sec tr m derided to use it. A veck showed a dilTcrenee, Ui--bar a became contented, would go to sleep after her feeding without any fun and no vomiting. Ncxut"' months she it just average weight, bright, active, snd so contented, which meant so much to a Ihhv mother of four active children.'' yur lfy, fttmw tht t mM htmt "