OCTOBER 22, 1838. Tnrf Trot to SoU i Solos lctor SS2 Records Baby Face - Jan Carber and Hit Orchestra For My Sweetheart Art. Landry and lilt Orchestra Gene Austin Where'd You Get Those Eyes ? Trot oeorfte uiaen & His Music Barcelona International Novelty Orchestra Cherie, I Love You Warfngs Peant) Iranians Valencia rul Wblteman and Ills Orthrstra Jesse Crawford Tbe Revelers Tiro Favorites by Jesse Crawford Consider The Squirrel lie wlidr he ' Inure i lays in In winter supi'ln- I In I'll i u i ti ii tm m 1 mil' Winn wmirr urnves, 24105 20124 20M1 20112 n the Riviera Trots and 20113 23t; . 2007 29ff73 20U t Dawning and Roses of Picardv Bye Bye Blackbird Trot Ceorfie Otsen and Ills Music Gene Austin (Tenor) At "His Master's Voice" Dealers Machine Co. ff o' Canada. B fcj . W Limited ii rrtmi ret a i Mill 20S 20044 1 mw at w f-m w mm m - a amrtnn Rtahnna Mpamcfiine I n I imiFPn MIIMUIHll AIM IIVIIMI WV www ' Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OMmtlno Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock a am I . I . 111.. nlfta.. BBttll... llarriAlrArft. ulnCHI mlLllls rilif lf - -f swsaivnii.i-sw, -- - ' makers, Foundrs, WooaworKers, tic ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle al kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 ind S8 guild (IK it ' Ins prei.arednes- avc liim ll "I W"T u,ld i,ict" lenre. Man M-tiiiisi In be Hie nioM iBjprmideiil erealnre. to in v or - iiPvr ll.ink uf Hie wuile- - mm i'llJ "y I spell it. on ii., yet we ej"'i I 'ii.pl .1.1. wr.es Willi Lay in your winter' s.lrk of eoal now w.thonl luetui-nieiiring Wmrseir. We hae a or naru NANAIIWO-WELLINQTON COAL a .. j. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o :"id rati deliver .1 lo you at Biiylin.e i" "" " HOW lit 116 nr 117. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. EATERS HHiAiaAS CAST IRON HEATERS, BRICK LINED HEATERS, OAK PATTERN HEATERS, from $17.50 to $45.00 '"tight Heaters, ill all -ies. from COo sbestos Stove Lining in 0 Ik p;ii kK''-- . Stove Elbows and Dampers Pipes, Stove Boards, Thompson Hardware Co., Phone101 Ltd. 55 Third Avenue. Local and Personal Arthur's Taal. Phone $78. B.C. Undertakers, rhime 41. Capt. Rea, local cammandant of Salvation Arm j, sails tonight on Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. t: Mrs. E. Bkog will sail tonight on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. Try Foothills Stove CoaL $13.00 per tan. No soot, Phllrjott. Evltt it Co. Ltd. Mrs1. J. A. Hlnton will sail this -even ing on the Prince Oeorge lor Mrs. L. Larsen and family will 'sail lor Vancouver on the Catala tomorrow morning. H. A&acomb, reeve of Oak Bay. returns south on the Prince Oeorge tonight after a business visit to the 'city Oeorge Little ot Terrace arrived in tbe city on last night's train. He is a business visitor in town and is registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. Mrs. Davidson of Duncan, Vancouver Island. v. bo has been visiting In the city with her dsughter. Mrs. D. C. Pater-son, sails tonight by the Prince Oeorge on her return south. Wilfrid Mstbeson. Indlsn, was fined I2S in the city police court yesterday for having liquor in hit possession. On a similar charge .Arthur Lewis was remanded until today. OQHals of incorported companies are reminded that they must register their companies and appoint a representative to vote for them If they wish to secure vote at the civic elections. Having been delayed by fog in ths vicinity of Wrangell Narrows. CPA steamer Princess Louise. Cspt. Arthur Slater, due .from Alaska this af teraouJ en route to Vancouver, is not expected to arrive before tomorrow morning Tbe Guy OcuncU has prepared a lis'. of lota reverted for non-psyment of taxes. OSers for any of the property will be received for consideration during tbe month of October. Anyone inlet en ted can receive a copy of the list at the Collector's office, tf Hletasrd 3. Moore was found guilty yesterday afternoon in the city police court on a efcarge of stealing wheav s orpines from tbe C-NJl. ysrds and was fined 910 and costs. In the same connection. Oeorge Martin, taxi drtvet. as fined 110 for trespassing. Mr. and Mrs. James Munroe Hill. former!? of this City, who have beeti spending the summer in Vancouver ruillng with Mrs. Hill's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thorns C. Morten, have returned to their borne In Washington. DC accompanied by their small sou and 'daughter. Union steamer Oatala, Cspt A. John stone, arrived at 11 o'clock last night from tbe south and sailed at 1220 foi the Naaa River. Tbe vessel will return here to sail for the south at 10 o'cloci tomorrow morning. Next week the Cat-tit will take up her winter schedule calling at Bella Cools and Rivers Inlet on tbe way north and arriving here Saturday morning from the outh and sailing on her return to Vancouver at o'clock tbe same morning. 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS. Hallowe'en Dance, auaplres Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Friday. October 29. 1IU1 40 I O DE. Bazaar. October 30. Presbyterian Uadles' 'ember 10. St Peters. November II. 23. Aid Bazaar. No- Beat Cove, Sale ot Wort Moose Baraar November 18 and 17. Rupert East November 18. United Church Bazaar, Anglican Church baraar,- November Baptist bcr 23. Ladles' Aid Bazaar, Novem Lutheran Women's Aid Sale of Work. December 1. United Church Bazaar. December 2, Established 1923 Out-of-town Patients hi He liutr alwavn mnde Kperlal efforts to herve' out of -ton n patient with eeil and uVjntrli. Dr-EPRennv DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRU STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS mi MAKE BETTER HOME MADE BREAD :cgccfrcEca REACTIONS OF THOSE ABOUT TO DIE ARE TOLD OF BY THE EXPERIENCED (Nelson News) It Is said that the person In the throes of starvation conjures up visions of rich food. That the person dying of thirst sees streams of water la a known scientific tact. Ernest Thompson Set on, tbe Canadian naturalist and author, once related that three times in his life the desert all but got elm. and three times in his supposed dying pang his disordered vision beheld running wster. De lirium supervenes the other effects of exhaustion, and probably Is merciful in its ministration. Apparently drowned person who have been resuscitated after bring below consciousness have described their sen- sstlons in scientific terms and with scientific accuracy. Tbe sinking of the senses below consciousness, in drowning or apparent drowning, has been estab lished to be probably the least anguish ing of realised deatha. On the other hand, the person ex periencing death or apparent death by freeelng finds the luUlng of the senses a delicious experience, to which the in experienced or unwary gladly resign. though the experienced know It to be tbe death signal, to be sternly refused with every atom of physical and will power. As a matter of fact, as amaslng as her survival at all. Is tbe tact that Miss War burton was not claimed by delirium and in that condition when found. Her wonderful feat in standing up fearlessly to the wilderness for 30 dsys and etui in possession of her faculties Is autfKient proof that ahe was not overrating her powera when she undertook her 66-mlle journey by mountain trail unaccompanied. SOWING WILD RICE IN DUCK MARSHES MEANS OF AIRPLANE WINNIPEO. Oct 22 Sowing by aeroplane has been inaugurated by the Manitoba department ot agriculture. ReeenUy sacks ot wild rice were forwarded to Cormorant Lake station, on the Hudson Bay Railway, tor distribution by "plane over suitable marshes In the Manitoba northland. This Includes the vast duck marsh known as Moose Lake and Cedar Lake, said to be the largest marsh on the North American continent. During en extensive survey of the north lsst year. Prof. V. W. Jackson, of the Manitoba Agricultural College, found no wild rice north ot latitude S3, and to this he attributes the fact that ducks are coming south In tbe rice season. Flndlag no reason why wild rice should not grow In the north, the sug gestion was made that modern acience be brought to the assistance ot nature. Despatch of the aeroplane . to sow the reed was the result. Expectations are that, should the rlcn develop, the natural spread ot food supply will Increase the number ot ducks and muskrats. lllliE POTATO CARMANOAY. Alta.. Oct. 22. E. Lot-so. of Black Spring Ridge, has the reputation ot producing the largest potato for Alberta In 1926. as far as It Is possible to ascertain. This potato is of the Rural New Yorker type and weighed four and a halt pounds. The giant spud measures U Inches around the long way and 14 Vj inches at the shortest point. ' NOTHING KLE 1.KIT TO DO We were recently told the sad case of a Scotchman who became engaged to a girl who got so fat he wanted to break off the engagement. But the girl couldn't get the ring off. so he had to marry her.- Kingston Standard. We Put Ours In tlie Oarage Another parking problem, says The Manchester Union, is where to stow away the straw hat that still has a lot of mileage lett, so that It can be readily found when time cqmes to put It on the road again next spring. Advertise la the Dally News WHIST LEAGUE SEASONOPENS KNKillTH or rVTIIIA ANI OI0- 4. rEIXOWH UKIEATEIi NT. AMIKEWH AMI HNH OP CANADA LA NT MOIIT The season of the Fraternal Whlsi League opened last night when the first games in tbe men's section resulted as follows: e. St. Andrew's 3; Knights of Pythias, Oddfellows, 6; Native bona of Canada, Moose-Elks, postponed until further notice. On account of there being only seven teams entered, one team will not play each week. The team not scheduled to play this eek is 8t. George's Society. The league was opened last night by the secretary, Fred Wermig, owing to the unavoidable absence of Mayor New. ton. tbe president. The teams playing last night com' prised players as follows: St. Andrew's J. Watson, captain. 8, O. Macdonald, J. Frew, 3. IS. Campbell. Allan and E. Nelson. Knights ot Pythias. H. Blske. cap- talfi, Fred Wesch, W. Burken. Fred Gorton. S. Hamblln and M. L. Stepp. Oddfellows J. McLean, captain, H. Hale. H. R. Love. C. R. Biggart. D. Ora ham and H. M. Daggett. Native Sons of Canada O. E. OullcL, cantaln. J. Oaron. O. Ruddnham. R, Publlcover. A. Mcleman and H. Nicker son. PROTEST MADE AT POLISH TREATMENT OF LABOR LEADERS EDMONTON. Oct 22. The following esoluuon was passed at a mass meet; 3g here: "Over 1.000 Canadian citizens ambled at a mass meeting In Edmon on on October 17. 1026, under tbe aus pices ot the Canadian Labor part) having considered the horrible treat' .acnt of the political prisoners and oi Labor leaders and racial minorities ai Ukrainians. White Russians and Jews, et cetera. In Poland by the previous ind present governments of Poland, wish hereby to express our strong protest against the barbaric and bloody .nethodi used by the Polish govern jicnts to exterminate their political 3Dponenta. We therefore request that all the political prisoners and Imprison ed Labor leaders be Immediately re leased and that more humanity and tolerance be shown by the government to, aoclal and political leaden and .xta Uonal minorities In Pohvnd, as pro- oilsed in the treaty of Versailles. 1919, LUTHERAN LADIES HOLD TEA AND SALE Iffair Taking Place In (loud Kt Cafe This Afternoon A tea and sale ot home cooking la held this afternoon by the Ladles' Aid ot St. Paul'a English Lutheran Church In the Oood Eats cafe on Third Avenue. Mrs. T. D. Rlnde Is general convener with Mrs. Thor Johnson and Mrs. Skattebol In charge ot the tea. Mrs. A. Akerberg at the home cooking table and sirs. F. W. Hart, cashier. water notice. Dlvseson and Die TAKE NuTIHE tbsl bomervllle Csmwrj Company. Ltd.. whose addres i llou Atrnue Wharf. Vsucouver. B.C. will sppl. for a llcrnre to take and uh 6u t-alio per inluule of vtatrr out of enull stream tlto known sa Mill Stream, wlil -li r. northeast and drains into Jedwa lltrbl about 3UU yard nortbwem of miutiieati rurncr of Toko .Mlimiir claim. The u;e, will be diverted from tbe stresiu st polut about 6U0 feel rroin it uioutb in a southwesterly direr turn, and wll, be used for Industrial nurw upon tif land described as II. acres northeast or Toso Mtntnx Claim. This notice was ihisIo. on the around on tbe lh day ot M-ptriu ler. Iftr.. A copy of this uotire and an application pursuant thereto and to im "Water Act'' will be filed In tlie office or the Wtier lleronlrr at rnnre JiUiwri. B.C. Objections to the application may In Med with Uie said Water lleconter oi with the Comptroller ot wsler ii.xms. Vsrllsmelit Buildinirs. Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after tlie rlrsl icpcarancc or this notice In a l al newspaper. The dale ot tbe first publication of this notice Is October t. In. SUMEIIVILU C.ANN Ell Y CO., LTD., Applicant. Br Fred nesBrlssv Mathers. Aeeni. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Imprev.m.nte. Winn rrart.onal No. I. Anyni and ins nlta Mniersl Claims, situate In the Allui Nlnln Division of the tsssltr District, about one mile up stream from the houttt of Wann It.ver. TAkE NOTICE that The fcnrlneer Cold Vines Ltd., Inc.. Free Miners Crrliriciir No. Hsnoc. Intend, sixty days rrom tht dale hereof .to apply to the Mlntnir he- rorder for a Certificate of linproieiiieius, for the puriHise or obtaining a Crown Urant or the sbove clslm. And further take notice that action, under section t, must be commenced heron the issue of such Certificate of Improve nien.s. DATED tnu 1st day or scpicmoer. vi tttt. H. McN. FRASER. Agent MINERAL ACT Certificate of Impressments. Brownie No. 4. Lnt 44S3. Mineral Claim.' situate In the Atlln Mu.lne Division the. 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PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT daily except Sunday at 11.30 SJU. for PRINCE O.EORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, L'nlted Slates. Agency sll Octsn Staamthlp Lines. ' Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreirn Cheques, eta, also for your uext shipment. City Ticket Office, 621 Third At.. Prlnos Rup.rt. Prion. 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Mtehlkan. Wrsng.ll. 4un.su sn Sksgwsy S.pU 6, 17, 271 Oet. 8,-18. 29, To Vsncous.r, Victoria and Setttl. S.pU 4, 11, 21 1 OcU 1, 12. 22. PRINCESS BEATRICZ. Campb.ll Rlssr, and Vsnoous.r ss.ry S.turdai 11 a.m. For But.dala, East B.lla B.lla, Oc.sn Falls, Namu, Al.rt Bsy. As.se v for all Steamship Llnss. Full. Informatloa. fr.ss w Q ORCHARD B.n.ral Af.nt. i Oornse of 4h Btrest and Srs Avonuo. snnes Rupert. B.0. j ssMawwwsswwwwwwwsssi , aisaaww.ss-. bbVbbbbbbbbbMbMbWbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS8bbb Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West shop in Prince llupert as low as P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor (t Kins Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made ,to order in our 1 $50. , I. ANQER, Cutter ' 223 Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B. 1 C.