Wednesday, December 6. 1833. TH? DAILY NT57B D g o o 0 IIIIV AT Noted Resident Of Port Simpson 83 W ItrrderJck Alescee Was One of Few Natives Who Kver Exhibited In National Art nailery PORT SIMPSON. Dec. 6 The drain occurred recently of a very fit! and aetlve resident of the na-I BSW :v community of Port Simpson In prices she person of Frederick AVixcee higher I Unction of being one of the very ifew Indians who have ever had j their canvasses In the National Art ioallery at Ottawa. Many of his ! carvings had been sent to various museums and universities. The late Mr. Alexcee Is survived by four sons and two daughters, all residents of Port Simpson. NEW YOIIK COITEK who was well known for his paint- market yesterday with March clos r gs and carvings and had the dls- Ing at 1130c pcrpound. CHURCH NOTICES SALVATION ARMY Tonlthl at 8 o'clock A rMiai nmarim st-tn h olvpn Rllver mllertlnn ulll be taken, the nro- SATIN-GLO A Distinctive Finish For WAUS, WOODWORK, CKILIKGS and FUKNITUHK The beautiful pastel tints t Satln-Glo utll Rive a quiet and rest-ful atmosphere to your rooms. jooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOObAUuOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOOO See Our Selection First Christmas Car Rut you won't need to after ' Scout Apple. Day" 1 Choose your cards now and avoid disappointment. Let us hold them for you. Come to us after eating Green Apples 'Roy. SATURDAY DECEMBER 2nd Ormes Lid. "ZiiA Pioneer Druqgiats The Iteiall Store Phonesj 81 & U Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. , ? p.m. till 9 p.m. ar. MOHCKDoDoooocHoooaaaooooctooQouoooaooQooaaooooacKiooo IS OPEN Kaien Hardware Pugilistic Card For Saturday Is Announced The fistic hopefuls contending In , the boxing and wrestling card to be staged at the Moose Hall this coming Saturday are matched as I follows: YORK, Dec. 6: Copper Don McCouver vs. Stan Scherk. were unchanged to .03c' Elmore Hanklnson vs. Kosta on the New York metal ruuas. Sydney Alexander xs. Jack Eby. Jack Corbould vs. Guy Thorn. William Bond vs. Ted Arney. Albert Mah vs. (anon). The lads, under the supervision of James Clark, assisted by Albert -ed of wWch wlU go to the Red Shield Fund for the comforts of thcmtCh' " lion's FRESH REX LEADS 1R IN BOWLING clean sweep victory Leafs. The evening's Howard, Hougan vs. Alasfcer Crer-iaj follows: niuebirds the Dally pjerce dally re-Turg Boulter' .t.. Beauty Parlor Next to Q. & S. Grocery Phone 318 Bob Ititchie NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Secbnd Avenue lloukcfpin Apartments (Hot Water Heated I .Mrs. C. K. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel) COAL Gram Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and SS8 SHRIMPS Boat W.S.L. Daily at 1 p.m. TROTIER'S DOCK OUIt CHRISTMAS ASSORTMENT OF CHOCOLATES Itoxrd hy .Unvney, Patterson, Molrs anil Ranones have arrived Kach Box Is Attractively racked and lrlced Moderately Low Mussallem's CONl'ECTIONEUY Hartwig Keron Handicap Total over Maple scores were Rex, 3; Maple Leafs, 0. Rangers, 3; Big Sisters. 0. Blue Birds, 2; Merchantettes. 1. Annette's, 2; Knox Hotel, 1. High average scorer was Mrs. J. Keren of Blue Birds with 203. Mah and Don McCouver. are un- Individual scores were as fol der&oing maximum training and lows: remarkable talent is commencing Merchantettes 1 to emerge.- Moss 137 The main -event, a wrestling Madlll - 120 In action Frank Morrison 14 n-lM.-. T. 1 tin TAhnenn lot troops at home and oversea Chairman -Mr P. H. Ltnzey. T, "" i I a LAJUUUJ. U1IU LilllUW A 11 Ulll UOUi 1 Jk Don't loricet to attend the pr-tal aeries of Revival Meetings that arc! the Canadian Scottish. Handicap. ... 155 t'aitlnK this rominf? Frldav antJ continuing for a week. ( Major loef Jayncs Dally advertising m W- U kir wn Oaspcl Singer and Evangelist in Charge News Is sure to bring Total 169 .145 .179 .157, .267 Blaln 133 Handicap Total Annette's Basso-Ber Stone Cameron Selig Dickens .... ... 43 1 .-1 43 ...200 .148 ...115 .170 ... 48 8M Knox Hotel 1 McKeown - 135 Scharff 213 Fritz ...149 Brasell 138 Hunt -.107 Handicap 88 Total iLL.. : 830 Maple Leafs 1 McLeod 104 Smith 107 Arney :. 157 Ingram 111 LaBelle ... 194 Handicap ; . 55 Total ... Bex E. Bury E. Bury . Eastman Wcsch ... Handicap Total .. Itangers Petersen Yager Morrison Wharton ... Dalrymple . Asemlsscn Woodslde ... Handicap Total ,. Big; Sisters B. Dickens ... E. Bond ..728 ...195 -171 92 Croxford . 177 96 852 1 188 ..i130 117 107 ..120 .. 91 .753 ..124 ..181 M. Dickens E. Rothwell 96 V. Alexander 140 M. Bond 125 Handicap 52 ; Total , 718 W flex; !i'L'.:...j0, Blue Birds 9 Maple Leafs .. 8 Annette's 7 Big Sisters 5 Rangers 4 Merchantettes 3 Knox Hotel 2' 2 111 119 124 99 137 156 716 2 178 134 164 167 109 43 797 2 147 156 134 121 203 48 809 2 134 147 91 181 111 83 752 2 113 175 133 99 263 55 843 2 144 189 104 165 156 96 854 2 170 184 158 133 120 91 856 1 2 117 155 99 122 227 52 790 L 2 3 4 5 7 8 '9 10 A fifty cent classified ad. often make you many dollars. Hj-' Maple Leafs And Wanderers Tied Played To One All Draw Yesterday 3 175 131 123 153 120 156 858 3 152 107 186 130 185 25 785 3 227 129 102 119 238 48 RfiJ 3 152 171 86 132 105 88 731 3 119 134 173 141 143 55 770 3 146 149 129 124 147 96 791 3 182 141 156 123 86 91 779 3 127 131 119 152 160 52 741 Pts. 10 9 3 7 5 4 3 2 W.ll day Afternoon in IHtn scnooi Football League a very keenly fought game the final score one goal each stad. i Teams: The teams are still tied for leadership although the Maple Leafs have the better goal average. The first half was very even but Bud Pierce' beat Prince to give his team the lead". 1fce second half produced an even harder light and It was not until Illteen minuies from the end that Pat Wilson got the equalizer. Joe Davles. Pierct and Leavitt were the best of the Wanderers while A. Bagshaw.Bart lett and Blake were the pick ol the Leafs. Referee was J. S. Wilson and linesmen, D. McOrelsh, R. Holke Maple Leafs J. Prince; K. Blake. A. Bagshaw, Rothwell, Bartlett. Grlmble; P. Wilson, ' Shappard. Arntsen, O. Hansen, A. Scored Clean Sweep Over Maple Eyoifson( ' T. pnfold. Leafs Last Night Blue Birds, , u,,j Tj.innrf- Jr. Davles. Annettes and Rangers Also Teng. Dlxon Jerstad, Leavitt; O. Win Mn t. Tntprmpla Bud Pierce. . . , . , 1 1. Matsumoto. Rex went into exclusive leader- -j- jeague standing: ship of the Ladies' Bowling League ' W L D F A Pts last night by virtue of scoring a T .nf. 3 1 11247 Wanderers Beavers I .2 .0 1 11 0 2 6 15 Hockey Scores National League Boston 2, Americans 1. Foil aw these 3 steps as pictured: 1 Fof Hnthrn bom coll, dissolve ) Asrtna Ttblcu in i (Us at ma n4 cattle. Pi in. nwneu are cased ia a nry few mtnuirt. Huur. mT Atom It rxi mtiti. 'ft. Uki take 2 Asjvffin Tablets inJ drink I full nter. Krpea racai to 2 noun. J - y. 3. Cini kmpirt&rt. U too hirt t ferer and temperanut dots not (o down if tbroac pain is not quickly rtiirreJ, call your doctor. Both aches and raw throat quickly relieved without dangerous, strong drugs At the first sign of tore throat from a cold follow the directions in the pictures bove the safest fast way you can use at home for wonderful relief. The Aspirin gargle will amaze you easing throat rawness almost lm mediately. And the Aspirin taken internally quickly relieves the other painful cold symptoms. Try this safe way. Cren when taken frequently, Aspirin does not harm tha heart. So don't risk drugs your doctor does not approve. TT"w SCC THIS CROSS (baVEd With Your Own Eyes E J) II lastai st inrj fcsals bslit jH y 'eDIDIH"DOES NOT HARM AdrlKIn THE HEART THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prlace Rupert SiH)KT CHAT rriwnokin tariev of the year, K. pagi mat Hotel Arrivals Central .Attree. Barrett- Point; Mr. Ivan Parke rode f.ve -itralsht win- and Mrs. J. Saldan and L. Alst-ner5 an4.a,CQwJ.it liUczrt'.hprpfA.tlts; J, Altaic Inverness; Park meet 16 years ago yesterday.,J- Jones, Vancouver. Yesterdays football game be- Pf e nl shed use se ason wv in i ? Prince Rupert ' . .uJnlni Vlc rreMt In 718 mount.! tween the Maple Lean ana uie , 7 ! j. B. Barclay, Blllmor; R. o. Wanderers In the King Ofld Victoria; A, J. Whlt-Football of'lad the field with 205 winners In League was productive morCj John A aark H wim,"" 'p E. Ducommln. Ducommln, T. T. J. J. Pearson Pearson and . R- T. Forrest, Vancouver; E. T. Hockey teams of Montreal. Ot- Kenneyf Ternice; R. W. Palmer, tawa ajnd Cornwall got together Hamilton, and formed the Federal Hockey League, naming WllliamiForan, Ot-j Royal. Uwa. as president 35 years ago to- F. Pedersen, oceanic; Mrs. vie day. Grant. Balmoral; H. Evans, H. M. .i C. S. Armentierres; 8. McDonald Keep up to dale. AGtue regu- and J. Rees, Barrett; J. H. Wheel-larly er and W. J. Morgan, Victoria. THIS CHRISTMAS For Him: G L A D S T 0 N E Make It BAGGAGE GIFT mm For Her: ' T w .: j S E T S William F. Stone Clothes of Distinction B. C. Furniture Co. We Carry a Large Stock of Complete Household Furnishings For Real Values it Will Pay You to Come in arid Look Over Our Large Stock 1 10-tube Philco Radio- Special 2 9x12 Used Carpets Real values. Each 1 3-piecc Slightly Used Chesterfield A real snap 1 Chesterfield Couch-Special price $19.50 $9.95 $65.00 $1&50 2 Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges .In perfect shape. $22.50 10 $24.50 2 New Walnut Bedroom Suites Consisting of .Vanity and Stool, Chiffonier and Bed. $72.50 t0 $85.00 9 Unpainted Chests of Drawers From $6.95 t0 $9.25 Phone BLACK 331 (Nest Door to It. C. Clothiers) Tlllllt) AVU imi in iiwir rr-iwi-iT iiimwiTiiTf "wiiiwm 1. i i 1 W.i. 1 -"Hi i 4 if 4 I