JPAtncifOTO ST1 .DAILY NTTVTa ' 1 ;,-f.V A -Dog's lafe "He fought and won on London streets and no rJoubt feels thoroughly happy about his victory over the cat ho dared to stand against him, even though he old get a .black eye. 'SPORT'' C.N. R.WINS I Youngman Winner BADMINTON; In Billiard Tourney First Half of league Decided-jCmptUkn , a Legion -A" League Not Yet finished j CompletedJLast Evening Canadian National Recreation j The first of the Canadian Legion Association has won "B" League, billiard, handicaps was concluded first half, in the City Badmlntor jlast-eYening when .Charles Young-League. "A" League still has two (ntanJrah ouC winner by a good mar- weeKS to go before completion of (gin oyer George Woodland. Young- the first half. Last night's scores "A" League Skeena, 8; C. N. R. A,, 7; No. 1 Rupert. 7; No. 2 Rupert, 5. , "B" League Rupert, 8; C. N. R. A., 7; Skeena, 6. League standings to date: . "A" League No. 1 Rupert .-.'.39 ' C. N. R. A. : ,..2fl . Skeena . .. No. 2 Rupert ......... 15 "B" League C.N.R.A Skeena 7 Rupert ,;2H Bowling Standing fThe standing of teams to date in the City Bowling League: G. Pis. C N. R. 1241 Junior Elks i H32 P.iBumsLtd l H23 Twllers .i 1070 Old Empress l 1049 Moose 1 1044 benior Elks 1 93- Av. m 113? 1123 1070 .1049 1044 983 Pioneer .Laundry .Vjki&OS -905 WattsfGrocery ...fc&lf 834 1834 Canadian Legion -790 796 man. naa Deaien Alex Harvey in the semi-final and-Woodland had pot out George Cripps earlier in the ererlirig'. Another -handicap is be ing arranged.' The snooker tournament has reached the ffnal stage with Perev Tinker to meet Tom Silversides for the prize. In. the semi-final Tom Silversides won from George Cripps ina Percy Tinker from L. Cripps. SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE ,'pec. 13--Musketeers vs. Swifts; Rapbjers vs. Grotto; C. N. R. A. vs.) Canadian Legion. iDtc. 2b-SwifU vs. Canadian-Legion; GrottxKVSMusketeers; Ramblers v. Q N. R. A. ' -bee. 27 Swifts, vs. Ramblers: C. M; tt. A'. s: Grotto; Canadian Legion vs Musketeers. Whist League 5 December 14-CanadJan LeEloni vs. I. .O. p. F.; St. Andrew's vs.j Grotto; , j Off On Antarctic Flight QUITS IN .DISGUST L'naMe U D -Anything ltf. St- Louis Eagles. CoachGerard Resigns ST. LOUIS. Dec. -13: CP Frankly disappointed at the show- ing of the club in- winning only two out of thirteen garnes since the Na-tidnsl Hockey League season opened. Eddie Gerard has voluntarily resigned as coach of the St. LouU Eagles. Formerly one of the greatest defence men in the game. Otrard was last year with the Montreal Maroons. SPORT CHAT A Ladies' Bowling League Is fo be organized in . connection with pie lewly established alleys at the Elks' lome. The idea is to set'ftslde'Frl-ay as - Ladies- Night" and the first .ractice u-111 be held this Friday .ith an organization meeting -also o be held at that time. Teams al-eady entered are: Annette's. M. Johnson's Four and XI. Ballinger's .'our. Gordon Richards, England's new .urf idol, is the son of a former niner who turned to the business A hiring ponies. He won-his first ace when he was 16 years old. Since hen he has amazed the English urf with his feats, which include Alnnlng six races out of six at 'hepstow last fall. On several evasions he has ridden five winners n the same afternoon. He was the hampion British jockey this year ind last. One of the most significant ath- .etic developments in Quebec Is the reported plan of the Unlmsitv of Montreal, great French educational centre, to enter the raaior colle giate sports. To date the orilv se nior collegiate sports the'uhiver- Now the students will trv all h 'ports listed in the collegiate ath letic curriculum. ier, reported to police at Port'Elrza beth, South Africa, -that 'he was kidnapped in a motor car by.armed men ana neia au nignt, preventing his appearance at Port Elizabeth in a scheduled match with Georie BoganskL District News - Port Simpson Fur Trade Commissioner Ralph Parsons and Western Manager E G Bonnycastle of the Hudson's Bay Co. were visitors here last week in connection with the local store of the company. It is understood that the Hudson's Bay Company is con-tmplatlng erecting a new store building to replaee the present one which will make It one of the finest stores in the north. The funeral of Victor Edward Beynon. infant son of 'Mr. and Mrs. ; Wrh.'Bynon, -was held Sunday un- der the direction of the Port Simpson Athletic Glub. ! Chief Councillor E. F. Dudoward and Rev. R. J. Love, and Church Elders David Johnson and Jacob Morrison have returned from Port Es- slngtbn where they went as the official representatives of the United Churfh of Port Simpson at the fpr- mal opening of the new United Church building at Pprt Essington Mrs. Martha Wesley, who had been an invalid for a number of years, passed away last week. She leaves to mourn her loss two sons. waiter A. and Henry Hellln, and) one daughter, Mrs. Wm. Kelly. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Port Bimpson General Hospital held its; annual sale and supper in the Ath- letic Hail last week and a good sum was realized for the benefit of the I work of the hospital. The whole af- i fair was under the direction of the The funeral nf h i-- r- dty has entered are hockey andl"""' o" J Mr- 1 Mrs. James -,lliniuH iis, tiuu incac uiuy occasionally. which deceased was a member had cnarge or the funeral arrangements. Deceased leaves ' hiH hi. Thor Jensen. Scandinavian Testr J cpts.. his wife, two children, a bro- Hockey Standings International Division W D. L. f' A. P. Toronto .10 0 2 38 24 30 Maroons 7 0 Americans .4 1 29 17 14 5 18 25 9 Canadiens 3 1 fj j9 26 7 St. Louis 2 p lj I 35 14 American Divkion Chicago 7 0 3. 24 15 14 Boston 7 0 4 '25 19 .14 Detroit .. 5 0 & 23, 22 10 Hangers 1 0 - 8 30 '45 6 BILLIAUI) SCIIFJ1ULE December 13 Empressvs.-Orotty, tfhc Polar Star to be uied tJ-wW. bound ,o, on the wheels. " ; " iLj Riv Company. ther ahd five sisters. LUTHERANS ORGANIZING (Continued. hom page one port the church In its fight for peace. Unquestionably, the sentiment and Influence of the church had already done much to nrevent war. Scandinavians, Mr. Dybhavn stated, lormed twenty to twenty- nve percent of tne population of Prince Rupert. It would seem that the Lutheran might well be the largest and strongest denomination m prince Rupert. 7f the church was to thrive, however, it was necessary for alj to stand Jogether. Mr. Aasen, In addressing the meeting, urged the Importance of the Lutheran communion workirur in-harmony and co-ODeratlon with other denominations in advancing the snlrltti.11 fntprt. nf Ih. v. Irl.l LUIII Going on Daily at the B.C. Clothiers Ltd. Store. Large assortments of good quality merrliand rhooxe from. All kinds of Men's Wear for drew and walk. Rubber nothing. LaditV and Child Boots anil Shoe. Ilubbtn and Rubber Boots, Etc., Come and choose yoqr reiulrfmfi)l! ' SALE OPENS DAILY 9 A.M. Men's Wool Sox Reg. 35c now MJn's Dress Sox Assorted colors rv.t. $0c. now Mens Ore Wool Sox Re. 55c tw Silk Tte Sprttai . Men's Fine Silk Strtpedmnd Plain Colors-Reg. TSc now ....J..' Men s Brown and Orey Dress Glove-Reg. $2 80, now Men's Ilea vy Stlk Wfilte Scarf Reg. W. now Assorted Color Broadcloth Shirts-All Ms. no- Men's Wool Dress'Caps Re sp to ZtJDQ. now Turnbulfs Corablnatlons per suit Hundred All Wool Undrrwear In Such Make a Vikings, Gold Fleece, Penman's, Stanfltld's and Atlantic at Itedured Priee. Come and see Them. iKm. I mivh or-, , tr . : ftM Vile I CO 1C !lt 'Aasen said, and he hiTT7 wae apprecia-y. u' ri-w Black will be . , J returnine this ,.t ,1,. ... . eek to headquarters at WlnnlDe' o...v. BlJS "'V Company Mt. ln lhe cnurch orj5anliatton tiTr?,? in connectln! work that the Bishop had said that wun the formal takinc ovr nf h . . . . ... Pwrw d sent nere as won 1 ; MrfloJi McCoJi ,.tnr. Jtore by h.. the Hudson'. as humanly possible. Meantime, arrangement had been made for the holding of services. To maintain a church here. It was Henn-. took ni.-, t, : V . " "wtu aoom bort 'Simpson Concert - eran families would get together. , During the evening there was a brief nrocram which lnrlnHrf a 'reading by Mrs. Hans Underdahl land selections by the Varden Slng-;ers under the leadership of Peter j Lien. j After the meeting, there was a ' j social hour during which refresh-! ' menu were nerved. ' Billiard Averages iges G. C. P. Balagno lElksi .2, W. Stuart l Elks 2 Bert Morgan 0 George Cripps CY) R. MeLeed Emp) . P. Pritchard Emp J. Bulger lElkti A. Harvey CL M. E. Young fEmp Qforae Howe iG) E. Cameron Emp 11 Menzlc (BJksi munlty. The chureh was an InsU- "ff' 'nP' , tutkn which no-piviiH rrLnif Wllllaeroft mitsi slwrjd be . without. Describing hl't 'CL' church survey and organization l 5' . ! Wprk here during the past few! I I5.erf,gan i' weeksfMr. Aasen stated that he had ' ' "ur" ound 200 Lutheran homes here 0' ?' er ,CL with between A D0DaW ,Emp) 1200 and 1500 Scan- dinaylans resident in the city Nor- M' "' wmD wegians being overwhelmingly In ' ' tBrwn ,D tlie majority. No less than 104 fa-tc L- Voungman CL mllies had expressed themselves at I being anxious to see the Lutheran 1 Church a going concern, fifty-five 1 neags oj families had made defln-1 ! I Ttl. Av.j 500 250 ; 500 250 j 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 j 250 250! 250 250 250 250 250 250: 238 239! 237 237' 238 236 235 235 235 233 225 225 434 217 216 216 426 213 204 204 329 165 BASKirrilAI.L SCIIKOULK Tlfrn 11 MATiCik wet n IlT r a . Ite pledges of financial support and Legion vs.' High School; High Bcfioo! tliere were others wh"6 had also vs. Annette's; Scouts' vs. High ijiumt&ea ineir svpport He was School. DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET sAwniy, g The double sulomttlc oole nu inc pockci ncii v.anrf Ln. the Ut piper fust afresh atthe flrjt, t N it 19c 23c 39c 25c 39c S1.25 S1.75 $1.00 99c 81.45 Fleece Uned Combination per suit StanlleWa Red 4c Bkie Ubel wuru To rteor. garment Men's $23JjO Suits now I YEAR - END SALE Blue Serge Suits ZO-os. fine make at reduced .. m now , Blue Melton QvtHaUUut styje. now Boys' All DoJf Sox Rg. Kc now Bkie Lumber JMk now Boys' Assorted Ceiurs Long Trousers now Boys' Knieker rtnts -up from Boys All Wool Caps- Fine pattern nw Boy Towers Slicker Coats ReK 13 50 now B. C. CLOTHIERS LTD. Phone: Mack 32 f or br not published or tiie Oovf.-pnient aipltTd by tlx I 10 oz. SLTi 2o m. ITS NAME GUARANTEES ITS 99 S14.5 C4 c , S13.9 39 S1.9 S1.2 Sl.l 75 82.2 JKext Door to Frizell's Markri ml E3E hiram Walker sons limiud .-.... ant oriKi ata.vHtt CSTAM.ISHCO ! 'BULKLEY VALLEY TURKEY FOR CHRISTMAS Number 1 RlnU per lb. Number 2 Birds AO KUITLV IS I.lMITI'I) - OltDUt NOW Fmh Killed Right Off the Raiich BULKLEY MARKET Third Avcn