THE LEADER oks'Epr mas IN THE WORLD OF SPORT BAPTIST COLONY WILL SETTLE IN THIS DISTRICT FORMAL OPENING OF GYM. TOMORROW NIGHT The new gymnasium in the Coun- A recent despatch from Victoria states that Mr. .T. G. Wood, manage^ of the Rattonbury Lands Ltd., Was informed Premier Oliver that *he Baptist colony of Athena, Oregon, has enlarged its purchases from the try Club will'bo formally opened to- company to embrace eighty quarter morrow night at 9.! p.m. Billy {sections on the1 route of the P. G. E. Morris will be master of ceremonies south of Prince George and he promises an evening1 of real "fc-iitortainmcnt. Under his supervision each Horn on the projrn'mi will be Mr. Wood recently spent two days at Athena visiting the farms of these prospective British Columbia set- rioolcs suit a'tie ¦ for Cliri.-iinns (lifts fur (¦,1,1 ami young. '1 lie nit'si accaptc.dile Gift {'or cverybofly. A diversi-1 tiers, whom he found to be of n par- run off>>thout a hitch. fied entertainmejit will-be offered in- ticiiliirly fine type Baptists in re-eluding an exhibithiii L^l" addition to the purchase of the between- Harry. Anderson. ex-Pacific [eifelity quarter sections, the lenders Coast lightweight champion,, and .of the colony informed Mr. Wood Bert Hughes, ex-bantam cliampion. that.Ahey would like to have anop-Both these boys are expert wielders Itio" °» another twenty section:--, as! of the mitts and fans arc assured of'they have a sister colony a little to j i seeing a scientific exposition of the the south of Athena, F. J. Shearer NOTARY PUBLIC and CONVEYANCER. Fire Instii'sfnoe, Life, Accident and Sickness Policies. P.O. BiiX 87 Prince O«.'orge, B.C. Young1 & Ogston l.i;iiiisit!r.s, Solicitors, Ktc; Etc. Miiiiio Over I'ostofl'ioo.^ London Cafe ALL WHITE We hi .-.Dlllll' a la.rije a.s- Mlt. mni)!y .art of self-defence. Both liave been training bard (lurjng this week. Mr. Wood intends,shortly to take up with th K. ^Anderson riie Panama News. Next week c'.asscs-in physical cul- of providing roads hnd ture will be formed as well as classes j these new settlers. I in boxing for tho.-e who desire to I join. There will be no chnrpre for ad- i mission tomorrow night, and a cor- I Any person harbbiririf? 1 to all to burg-la rioiiKly entering government tiie question choois. for LIQUOR STORES TO KE ARMED. thoughts of any of the B. C. government's 'liquor stores ha dial invitation is extern attend the opening. It i* anticipated that there will be a large turnout, better give the matter serious consid.-Tliere i* a possibility that Harry oration, for t ••¦•¦ undertaking isij be Ladies1 Wear Anderson and Cecil Ilartle matched in the near fiitun on New Year. Gowns Waists Underwear Hosiery Lingerie Children's Wear Mrs. Covert George Street HOCKEY. will bo fraught.with more risks than former^ possibly jly existed. The liquor vendors in every store throughout the province, especially J those in rural districts, are to be armed, according1 to a decision of the Gardner &Dupre PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. *• • ? Prince George, Phone 47F. Paint.Shop, Next Door Citizen. We Carry a Full Line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes STORE—THIRD AVENUE. , GARAGE Automobile Repair Shop Thoroughly Qualified to Make Repairs to all make* of Cart. WORK GUARANTEED. A TRIAL SOLICITED. ROBERT A. KESTER, Third Avenue. Vancouver won the opening game liquor commission which is to put in-' in the Pacific Coast hockey'league j to effect riyhj away, according to Commissioner James Ftileoner. Not only are the vendors to be armed, but every store in the prov- las!. Monday when they defeated the Seattle club by a score of 2 to 1. There was a large turnout for the openinjy game and the spectators were rewarded by seeing1 a fast, clean ince is to be equipped with burglar alarms. And that is not the worst," said Mr. Falcpner. "There are other The race this year promises to be j devices of which I may not discuss very close and there are no predic- now, but suffice to say that if a bur- tions as to who will cop the bacon. The Western Canada1 league .'will open its season next Monday, the 12th, with Calgary playing at Regina' plar gets in, he will never get alive." out BOTH SIDES ADVERTISE. SPORT NOTES. "Teachers of Canada. If you de-! sire to know why. the New Westniin- Frank Barrieau and Eddie Beatty ster school board is advertising for I will jfo ten rounds tonight at Tprori- j teachers, write' the oflicers of the, the ship of Canada. The winner of this i tiun hi Victoria." bout will get a crack at Jack Brit-. ¦¦.}.„. [n brief, is the ivply of, ;ton's title' " l- ' i teachers of the province to. the ad-| I The Eskimos were defeated by the | VeHisi.inent of the Now' Wekminster ; Arg-'os of Toronto in the latter city school board for teachers to fill the] '''»>¦' Saturday by a score of 23 to- 0. J pjacCa' of the teachers \v)\o resigned."! International Cafe ROOMS AND MEALS. CHOP SUEY NOODLES CHEW AH YING, Prop. Third Avenue, F.O. flox 103. Thv score 'Iocs not indicate the play and1 the westerners put up a game fi.iflit against their more experienced opponents. ,{ , "Biscuits" Zbyszko retained the wrestling championship of the world when he succeeded ithrdwirig ''SLra'ng'lcr1.! Lewis two out of three falls. It was the champion's 940th win. The only defeat "Biscuits" sus-sustajhed was when the late Frank GoU'b won from him in a bout that lasted only six seconds. Good Roads Mean Good BASEBALL. Tv Cobb, star of all stars, and 'i1*'""^ 'Rogers Horsb'y. champion hitsmith of lithe National league, never Had met 11 until Hornsby's team in the* Cnu'for-Ij-iiia winter-league journeyedto^Snn 11 Francisco to meet Cobb's toam inNa, .-i' series.' There was ar introduction fjj before the game. The two stars ok-jj I changed "Glad to meet you stuff, and ^ I the frame was on." 1 j .The next time they met was when Jr 1 j Cobb came sliding into; Homshy at Nmth Coast holdings—the Wit £ \ second base. There was no "Glad I to" and so forth this time so the I story l'uns. It was: "Hey you, where do you get that stuff?" from Hornsby, and "Say you, ! watch your step if you don't want | your legs cut off," from Cobb. That's baseball. The above .statement will be placed j alongside the New Westminster j board's advertisement in every paper! where it appears. -.¦ j, We art not boycotting; the Westminster school board," one of the teachers' officials explained, fie said j that the teachers throughout Canada j know tlie exact situation at New Westminster and as far as the Fed-1 oration in 13. C. is concerned, they will back the lioyal City teachers to the limit in their demands for fair treatment. The Caiiivdian Teachers' Federation lias a membership of 2(1.OQQ, the. strongest ory;i.iii7.f.tion of its kind in Dominion. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL-WAY WATCH INSPECTOR. Only genuine material made by makers of Watch for which this material i« intended, used in oar ivpairc, .and fully guaranteed. McCullagh THE JEWELLER. Prince George, B.C. Edson, Alta. McLane's Auto Service Day and Night Trips Any Place. Stand at Quick Lunch. Day Phone 93 Night PJiooe 13W. SEE The main Government to Quesncl rum through latitl in the district At Land Settlement Board ,'prices- ..Agent 3. VIBBARD, llattpnnury Laiidt L;:mtcd. SMOi: AND HARNESS REPAIRS Our Specialty. NORTHERN HARNESS AND SUPPLY CO. Pliooe 3M. Third Avenue. And the Game Goos On. If Ruth, next May, Returns to play And knocks 'cm far and high, The birds will sinft-" Their sontfs of spring JBencath a smiling slcy. If Ruth, next May, Declines to play As in the days of yore, The birds will sing,- Their songs o'f spring j\s they have sung before. CANADIAN VESSEL AGROUfU). Victoria, Doc. (!.—The Canadian Government Meri-hant-'iManno steam- j A. H. Booth For Sash, Doors, Screens, Window and Door Frames, Mission Furniture, Store Fixtures, Etc. er Canadian Rover aground at Duncan Bay, ten miles north of C:>p' Mudjre, {'.^Mfling to wireless messages: pickud up at Gomales -station. Tlie Anu'rican coas! fvniird cutter Snohomish i:< stan'diny liy. QiiAlity and Prices Right. Fifth Avenue, Near Quebec. Res. riTone"5072~l, 2 s. Teh Canadian R< way to Ocean' Falls her FOR HIGH-CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE 27 ROYAL HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN ELECTRIC LIGHT HOT AND COLD WATER ¦•'¦¦¦¦ •••• TELEPHONE SERVICE • ?•? Modem ia Every Respect •••• 1 Ratet M Cents Up Fir«t-Cla«k Cnfe in Connection Beat Mull Served in Cty • *•• Beat ia Central B. C George Street PRINCE GEORGE Prince George Tailors and Gleaners REPAIRING, ALTERING AND DYEING. Skirl. R«.PIeated. Buttons made to order from your own goods. LET US MAKE YOUR NEXT Absoluttiatisfaction Guarantees). Pfcoae 22B. The riost ccoiionucal nnd durallt boys' clqiliinij evi r tuilord. Faliriis mnf,,,,-l «iil. mi] ,i bl> ^¦^enth.r^.ftnmlplinl.i^t and all pockets. LEATHER • -SIDE STYLE OUTSIDE A^M: PATTERSON GEORGE STREET, Phone 23W. zing Meals You will1 unjoy your nioat to iM. f'tiUt*-! ••xteiit if the Me.'it cpinu-i iVoin- :sh ! MEATS , " Also n full linr.pl'Su'Hti PromiumsKr.'xinors >n\)ov-iors iirn.1 liiii'iis'^iuuni'pL'K^ Poultry, Nav LaidEggs/Fllhi Smaked Maats'antl. Oyster* Telephone Hi S SERVICE. QUALiTi. The Alexandra ane Prince George Hotels THE ALEXANDRA is the finest hotel in Coi.iVnJ S.C.. First-daw | Dining Room Service. Laundry in connection. ii.Ird Avenue. THE PRINCE GEORGE, on George Street, i« a convenient and \ first-clasi hotel. Bus Meots All Trains. ;...',, r.-r.-st j ANTIERSEN'S LUMBER YARD-' ftcmgli and Finished Lumber. Moulding, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Brick, Cement. P.O. Box 11. Phone 55, 2 rings , ¦rilIRD AVEXUE RUTH FINED AND SUSPENDED. Chicago, Dec. C.—Babe Ruth, tho home-run king, was swatted by Jud?e K. M. Landis, baschall commissioner, yesterday. Ruth was fined his world's scrips money share and suspended until May 20, 1922, for playing exhibition games after participating in et hworld's series, in violation of tho national rules and the judged orders. Bill F'iercey and Rob Meusel, Yankee players, who joined Ruth in "the barnstorming trip, were also fined their world series money and suspended ur.til May 20, 11)22. •vNOTICE OF SALE. Soa'k'rl !;:¦!.;:•- ,. ;.ii^:::;_l to Di-str-ic-t Forester .••: Princo^Goorsjc, and en-:' dorscd "Tender on Reel Cedar Shihtrle ! Go. Assets,' will'bo received nbi later .; i-hah nuon of Dtceih^ar l.'ith, 1922,' for the purchase of one 20 it.p. Faif-b'anlts-Mor-e Oil Engine, pipes, oil ii-.nk, Wntcrous friction feed saw carriage, shafting and pulleys, etc.,'.partially dam.•(.;¦(•¦'! by lire, now at Onil-fr'.rfj, and forn.orly heloni/infc to Red •Cocla'r Shin.f.Il Co. . " The upsftt iir'ico, which is 1 ho•*lowest tender that will be co'isiiiered, is one hundred and fifty'dollars. TcmIi i's must b.« accompanied l»y certifictl cheque, payable to B. C. For-osl fli:ii!.-!i. for toU'.l price bid. lror fi-iiii-r particulars apply to District Forest or at Prince Geor'^.y. ¦ d2.2t CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEF.E.E^' GlVRMthat the reserve existitig_r,\er 13!oeks A ami B of !.ot':i071: Cariboo District, is .cane oiled: ¦ G. 1!. NADF.N, Deputy Jdjniiater of Lands. Lands Department, Victoria, B.C., ISth October. 1021. o29,U24 ffinJ-ii-'-O'- ^jaatf BEER CASCADE BEER is jjroJ'iiQ'ecl from i.!i<: liii^t"-.: ^\w in itorials pi'ociuuljlo. i Full Sti-s..?s'Eh---H Tinn 9 Par C.9