eupine, was in Robt. Sharp, formerly of this plaee, has been installed as Chief Constable at Cochrane. S$. J. Lowry of the Steam Plant, reâ€" turned to his dutics here after a brief visit to relatives. Mr. Chas. Morrison, Canadian Rubber } on a business trip. H. L. Stropp, or vorqu has taken a position here search Department. R. H. Jarvais, récently with the Reâ€" search Department, left for the South where he is to preach to the Cobaltâ€" onions. An interested party would like to .. Who is president of the Baskâ€" krow : Also of the Hockey ethall League? It is doubted if a finer exlhiihition of one bhand Basket Ball shoolting was ever seen in the north country than that given after the Chemistsâ€"Office game on Monday night by"* Employâ€" ment â€" Supervisor MeDonald. _ Fans who left the hall immediately after the game certainly missed a treat. Mr. Observer wonders if the young man who stops at House 152 for hours aftâ€" er ten ojelock these cold nights trying to make each ‘‘Good Night‘‘ the last does not not suffer with cold feet? eacgue neeted w the the Domes sines, vwas ness early in the week. Humor lhas it ILNAL: OULF CS friend, David Tisdale Boyd, h n0o less than twelve ladies in t three days. Who were the lad Harry C Departmentâ€"vu Twin Falls 8: “le‘,}flh-t)t( Mr; Rache‘t Cochkrane, was days this week A Committee of Lownspcopie wWidll edâ€"on Dr..C. F. Dorsey on Tuesday to express the wish that he have a stretâ€" cher, some splints, plenty of Armea and nurse at all future basketball games. Mr. Aâ€"1 Jev Cocbrane, was in town £ days this week. If Ins g es well as his happy smile him all the time. In order to avoid disputes aver the seore at all basketball games in the future it has been decided to use the Ford Comptometer now in service in Hoarsie‘s Department. The Stores Department has nearly completed its inventory of all stock prior to moving into the new Stores Y arehouse. Liittle, of the Main Office, and IACHY: 5 the Chemists, had their eyes on the well as the ball in the first wame on Monday evening. It must be some girl that can keep tie Demon Druggist up to three a.m. writing letters, whxle the machine TVR _« ' ux Â¥4 * lnlcv Mr. David Tisdale Boyd, of zonrch Deparntment, was A V Porquis Junction ‘and Cochy the weekâ€"end being tae guest op Anderson. Mr. B Mrs. Biggs of Main Office canâ€" rassed ‘the : town durias the past week in order to dgetermine the numâ€" ber af feminine votes available in the coming election. W. C. Zieman and son, Clifford, left on Saturday last for a visit to Chieago. .1C _ A ZK,.AAANZ A cautiie . * riting letters, whih:. the machine lays ‘*‘When I‘m alone I‘m Loneâ€" We understand thal young ladies in the Sto miaÂ¥ receive a muff for 1}\. B. },fl l‘l’, 2 position in ment. «48 Miss . Uslen . Lincoln, * Wis., arrived here on W e jake a position with the A.: \Ur. HMoward he Domes Mines, was ® r during the week. dalT rhairn, of South I Town recently. utherford, formerly conâ€" e Stores Department at ines, was here on busiâ€" it that our estecmed isdale Boyd, has met lTanins in the last n, representin Company, is Main Office, and Welly, Porquis Junetion, a here in the Reâ€" of Pembroke, has taken the Eleetrieal Departâ€" To \' C n s1 9 © .1)1)1 0 Y xÂ¥ D it friends (lad thaC that oneâ€" of the Stores Department for Christmas. Jeweler from i for several 3 goods wear aile wa‘re for yd, of the Ne aoa vrisitor to 'm-hmnv over evest Biskâ€" n 4 nf Ashland, Wednesday to Paymaster. at husiness visitâ€" L Bill Rau, of ing fame, proj series of dan man, 1t 18 1.3 ed in the formation club and proposes to snowshoeing. the apparentiy u1a true especially treal office an Hotel should these visitors. At the United_Church on Sunday evening, the Minister referred feeling to the high esteem in which the late, Mr. Ross was held by himself and | Congregation. _ Out of respect to mass being held for Mr. Ross, the Sunday | School and Church service for th e' were withdrawn. ’ The Iroguois Falls Baskei{ball w as | inaugurated at the Town Hall on ‘\Innâ€"1 day mnht last when the Main ()‘hc*x and Chemists teams faced each other, Â¥l There were not many enthusiasts presâ€"| ent, but their number will doubtless ‘mmmse as the season advances, ' The teams lined up under Referee White as fcllows:â€"â€" Abitibiâ€"BSittle, Lf.; Patterson, r.£.; «nson,‘ e.; W. Ort, r.g.; hu'ldletw L.g. (‘lleln1~t~â€"â€"l\ollv lf Wilking, r.f.; Odel!, e.; Charlton, r.g.; J. Orr, g: PERIOD. ‘The game startâ€" ABITIBI OFFICE WIN THE FIRST GAME OF SEASON. No wond? 15 nâ€" ‘ THIRD PERIOD. MeConomy reâ€" lieved Patterson at right forward on | the Abitibi Team.â€" Both teams were | now perceptibly weakening, the paece| telling on nearly everyone of ‘the playâ€"| ers.: The play was consequently of a. desultory nature, each team seoring: two baskets and a foul. Midway through this period Anson and Odell got into a mix up and Referge White awarded a double foul, neither side howerer being able to eonvert saing, the third period ending with the seore still a tie of twentyâ€"one points. EXTRA TIME. Both teams agreed Cc o na ctima aAaf fivo minutes cacl L NC ed off in Lm]\ sensational manner. the | quick suceession. The Office teaim then reécame more settled and Captain ‘\.;‘.- son seored from a .unl ]ollu oo * t m en l('hcmhta scoring three baskets in this the Oiftres teim press closcly I’hu th( ir forwards were too well markâ€" | | 4 | \ 1 l ed to do much damage. Little further advanced the Abitibi seore from 2 ’ioul by Odell on Anson. After this reverse the Chemists pr('ssod and Kelâ€" ly scored two baskets in succession. Just before time was called the Chemâ€" ists‘ guards let up on the Abitibi forâ€" wards and Patterson seored their first basket from a long pass by Anson. The first ponml ended with the seore [eleven points to four in favor of the Chenmists. SECOND PERIOD: Sefton relieyâ€" ed W. Orr as, right gaard on the Abitibi Team. The Office team are now shooting into the south basket and the play evened up somcwh.xt in ti of dances. it is rumore tstill a tie of twentyâ€"one pountls. 6/ | ©EXTRAâ€" TFME, | Bothiteams agreed | to play extra time of five minutes each | way. â€" The strain was now telling p:nr-‘, ticularly on the Cheomists team und% [ the Abitibi took the lead with baskets| by Little and Anson. On t}w! change of ends both teams tried hard| agd the Chemists eertainly had h:\dg luck with some of their shots. A!| hbasket seored by Kelly concluded the: {seoring, the game ending in favor lthe Abitibi team by seven. points to twentyâ€"five. 1 Reoringâ€"Abitibhi. Little T baskets. 2 fouls; Anson 2 baskets, 1 foul; Patâ€" [terson 2 baskets; Sefton 1 ort Wilkins 3 baskets, 2 1 A feature of the ga iant play of Fritz Au of the Abitibi team. ‘starred for the office the Chemists® was h in the shade. Seoringâ€"Abitihi. Little T baskets. fouls; Anson 2 baskets, 1 foul; Patâ€" rson 2 baskets; Sefton 1 baket. Chemistsâ€"Kelly 8 baskets, 1 foul; ilkins 3 baskets, 2 fouls. A feature of the game was the brillâ€" nt play of Fritz Auson, the Captain the Abitibi tecam. He and Little arred for the office, while Kelly of CAhamiat«s‘> was y no means let‘t er some people have to visit shortly after arriving in Country. The bracing air has a good effect. This is ally of those from the Monâ€" and we suggest that the 14 have a special rate for Engineering and Daneâ€" osos to launch forth a â€"es. 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