PA 3E FOUR The "English - Rugby ieague1 Council has decided to in-rite an' Australian team to tour England; next season.- I Edzar FOR GENERATIONS OE WAR'S - - ----- 'c- - - ty i This advertisement Is not published of displayed by Jhe LU quor Control Board or by the Second Bowling Block Started N .khousr i t i . ;Wa: r T TV a . . f ;thfrrrrf .71 Cricket Club prefessfohaV Suffered' Grtfttb andpVe Corporation Win a fractured skuB in a collision toe-1 Owr Armour'SalVase and tveen his ear and a bus at High 1 rrinters Wycombe, Buckinghasnshlre. , I Opening games were played last THE GIFT THAT ALWAYS GETS THE fnlght in the second block of the .season in ihe C3ty Ten Pin Bowl- ing League. Grotto won over Ar-rThompson, the Stewart account monr batvage tvo -games to one and Power Corporation defeated Printers by, similar margin. High average score was Alex Comadina of Grotto with 177. Individual scores were as fol lows: GROTTO 1st 2nd Mcintosh 175 145 vuiiuiujua is I 1BO Coyerdale 145 163 Bury' 126 164 iMoran 138 153 Total ...739 611 RAIOUR 1st .2nd 3rd Gurvfch J34 145 173 Total R. Franks ...... Vance . Calderonl The All-England Women' Hock- ey Association will erect a fountain y ?l thU t5me of y?ar there An the , 1 u t . . W much Snow throughout, tho on Joseph Hood Memorial Re creation Ground in London in Government of British, Columbia, j died last spring. 744 734 1st ..155 ...152 .159 McCallum . 153- Ciccone. 132 Total Toronto 2, Maroons 1. Christmas Week 2nd 136 146 124 124 125 3rd 171 F. Comadina 160 166 173 Armour 143' 143 165 J. Comadina .1S2 176 143 Asemissen- -.:...126 167 151 ..731 797 805 POWER CORP. ' 1st 2nd Donald .' 165 138 Kinslor 176 124 Foreman 99 167 Anderson 124 157 Smith 180 148 Total PRINTERS District News STEWART William J. Tidier of the Prince Rupert staff of the Northern Brl- tire Stewart area. memory of Wss H. A. Begbie, who; Peter Man-in. remembered boy at Stewart and Prfnee I is at present located in Johannesburg, South Africa. Ernest Clay, head checker at-, thp 'Big Missouri mine at Stewart, sus-Kj talned head Injuries in a fall while $J skating last week and is confined to his bed at the mine. Headquarters For SANTA CLAUS Thousands of Toys, Ghristmas Books, Decorations and Novelties REGAL SHOP Any Article Put Away Until ainpes, iwo-tones and solid colors, AValch This Space For Further Suggestions. We are fortified AvithwercliamliEej irresistable in value and absolutely ririit ' 1 pas's up a vttto2lf'StmaB shPperS can in to f 1 LAMBIE & STONE a' TERRACE GETS g FIRST SNOW TERRACE, Dec 2:- The first iimow of the winter whitened the jS'Tf-itace district on Saturday. It -con wentf however, before the w wrcic waucxi nas reen m oljaracterisUc of the season up to To the Ladies "What to give the male forXmas?" This is the question that we asked 1 are find many times a day. To those of von who yourselves ,n the S same predicament we that now consider surest ..i8.. "l.r,u. you visit "s us as as we Me W ourso ves oYnor0 ; u, ,.r I jk ri. ' V "X 1 Ul uKSsung suitable gilts for each M IllnlVlrillal noon ...v.., iuuui MIOC. FEATURING TODAY Mens Bath Robes and Dressing 4 uuwns irom MM to U)M ' We have a large variety in Silks, Wool, i Ombre, Terrycloth, Flannel, Etc. Showing the i new patterns and color ideas in plaids, checks ' Si viouics oi msiinction m THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, December ; Hazelton Social Affair is Held Successful Andean Christmas Sale nual sale of work in the Mission Hall on Friday. The weather was most congenial and throughout the evening there was a steady flow of visitors. Mrs. B. Shearman. the President of the Auxiliary, received the guests. Mrs. W. Sharp, assisted by Miss Dorothy Shear man, presided at the home cooking and candy stall Mrs. James Turn- bull, assisted by Mrs. Helen Stan- ger, presided at the fancy work stall Mrs. W. W. Anderson and Mrs. Allen were in charge of the refreshments, assisted by Miss Mary Sargent. Mrs. U. Sealy, the secretary of the auxiliary. Mrs. A, D. Chappell were cashiers. Miss Flick, assisted by Miss Mar- iorie Shearman, was in charge of the Christmas tree. The success of the evening was due to the energetic prepara tions, especially by the President and Secretary. Miss Helen Randal R.N., regist rar of the graduate Nurses' Association of British Columbia and Inspector of training schools for the province, arrived in the city on the Prince Rnpert this morning to pay her annual visit' to the local hos pital. She returns south tomorrow night. Basketball Club iNnw Farm HnmA Dance at Terrace n 1 llCal OlHllflcr S Seasou is Assured of Good Start As . Kesult of Large, Attendance Of Work Under Auspices Of j TERRACE, Dec. 2: A dance wlthj .The W. A. (novelty features, was put on byj " the Terrace Basketball Ciub 03 j TT A 7 FT TTTYV r Th rrwm- Vvirlov nloVif Tlio full jt.tpnrfuii tish Oihrmhia Pn-a-pr Pn 1 nt'i - lt. . n . j .1 1 ' w o wic Hiv.rnirii iiui.vM.i adLUCu uic uutu A cuun iuituiuai public school at Premier are -busy these days preparing for. a rathei pambitious annual Christinas con cert. 189 James N. Killas of Prince Ru-144 pert is on s. business visit to his 140 .stole at Premier. 179 : L. Marsh of Pismlar has left lor 823 his home at Victoria There he will pay a bael Tisit before pr -seeding on a trip East. I -Rev. Father Anthcny Meulen-berg has returned to his parochial sea at Stewart after visiting Anyox and Alice Arm which points are also included in his parish. 3rd! John Laurie of Stewart is a 159 visitor in Prince Rupert. Mrs 162 Laurie is there for medical treat-137 ment. .152 - 180 nev. wan uaker of the United Church returned to his heart. 790 quarters at Anyox Monday on ths iaiaia alter visiting Stewart, Fre- 3rd mier and Big 164 duct services. 126 Missouri to con- 171, The Portland Canal district is 121 'having an unusually open fall. Fif-174 teen or so indhes of srfow which . a .couple of weeks ago has 761 655 756loeenai washed awav bv exceD- ; . jtionally heavy rains. T5i whole HOCKEY SCORES lcountjy ls bare t snow up to an elevation of several th3u?anrt fw jThere is ho snow whatever on the jroad between Stswart and Premier iand cars are in constant use. Gen- John I-apadat Takes .up Itesidencfc On Farm Adjoining His Old One SMITH ERS, Dec. 2: John Lapa- ppresem, at Stewart relieving John woman AuviHnrv heA .their an- rnr ,h mino sp. Th "as nearly completed a nev iant, who is on a two weeks' noli- Way trip to Vancouver. The teachers and Duoils of the prize for the best waltzing couple j dwelling on his property at Glen- went to Dudley Mary Welch. LitUe and Miss J"1""'. Air. lApaaai .sola a targi .part of his farm a month ago tt C. 'Tugnum, a new arrival frorr Building Permits City building permits for November were light here at a total of but $275. One permit was for $75 general repairs to the Washington Block on Second Avenue and an- Swltzerland, and immedlatel; (started work on buildings on 24! acres adjoining the place sold anc ' . . J l t. 1 . iv ujuu lie juso vjwneu. Ernest Hann has teen In charge of this building and expects to have it finished tills week when John will entertain his many 1 I friends melius ui of the district at a "House other for $200 repairs to a dwelling warming " t ius fcecomi Avenue, ooxn ouna- He has been greatly favored tags being city property. With a t hie km4 u.. acd number of large waterfront permits wather man and progress has "u m cuiucu, nide vwu ue qune oeen made that could hardly have a large building list in December, been expected at this time of the it is expected. year. Trappers and Dealers It is proved that I am paying 20 more than others for fur pelts MARTENS, up to $65 .MINK, as high as $20 Ship your furs to me and I will wire the cash soon as received. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable ThU advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Have Plenty of miAA mod mm wn Light for CHRISTMAS Genuine EDISON MAZDA Lamps 6 for $1-20 Christmas takes on added joy in a bright, well lighted home. Make it a point to replace all dim bulbs with new, Edison Mazda Lamps and have a spare carton in reserve to keep every socket right up to the mark. Proper light helps the youngsters' studies; puts vim in card games; makes it so much easier and more pleasant to read and sew. It ends eyestrain headaches. Have proper, well-directed lighting all over the house on stairs, in closets, in corners. It costs so little for the comfort it brings. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited i. IMS Rex Bowling Club Exchange Block Sixth St. and Third Ave. Phone 658 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Ouaranteed FAMOUS EI) SON ALBEKTA COAL BULKLKY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY rnONE: 58 and 558 TOYS Gift Suggestions at KAIEN HARDWARE PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL &m Fancy Red Sockeye Map PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Quick Delivery COAL WOOD Chairs & Tables For Rent PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue