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AGENTS WANTED to carry cloth patterns and take measures for EnglUh high-grade Tailoring House. Liberal eommls. mon cash trade. Splendid open-in- foi storekeeper, agent carrying o'.her lines or man with large circle of frli-nda Write, enclosing bank reference to Dept C . Com-nirlal Advertising Service, North Parade, Manchester England, BOROTRASAYS SPORT SETTLES MANY TROUBLES Vntlnnu flMii In 1.' r. l i . , .. :v . ."""w ''ucn uwer muer y I'laylng (iameH I Together ! SPORTSMAN CANNOT LOSE Famous Tennl Star Telia of Ef fect o international Garnet on People "Tmefe I a quextlon 1 want to ask you." remarked John Tun. when inter viewing Bortr. the French Term champion, la retard to the wiw of port. "What about the bum of Um pasjpli of France. They have not the wtn advantages a. you in the matter "Ah. Juat ol Now you eonte to the point fVur year ago our national ten uw caarapioxsuiip were sttined; that la, than ware only tor French etttavma. Then we opened them to everyone. Tads 'stayer (ram twenty different nation. compete for our tttlea. Freneb afxvttaf rathuaie floe out to the stadium at Saint Cloud by the tKi-nii. And they tre thoustfM of ordinary clUcer They are good sportsmen from many a tun: in June teat we had French. Danes. Americana. Engilah, Irlah. Beotcb, Oennant. Auatrlana. Oeecha, Dutoh, ewutn Aineana. Hunsrtan. Spaniard. Swiss. Indiana. Egyptians, and all playing , and our apectatore realised that the Amenaan or the Oer man or the Dane la a good sportsman aud a Rood feUow. Do you ee the effeot such an affair haa upon the International coiuclouweaa of a people? POOR MPOICTH "Let me tell you of an Impression made the other way. Several yearn aajo our Suzanne Lenglen waa In your eoun-, try She waa not waU. Often I have j told her: 'Susanna, you are the one woman In the world who ahoutd never be 111 ' She did an unfortunate thlnz. aha deiaulted to Mrs Maltory. then the A n ft ran ehemplon And for yean you and ail other American believed that ah waa a bad aport and perhaps alao unopoaeloualy that the French aa a whole were not aportamanllkc. Ah, yea you did. An Impranaton of tola aort takaa yoara and yean and many exam-plea to erase Do you not begin now to WATER NOTICE. DlVntSlOV AMI I'SE I TARE NOTICE that E. Rouueau. whoa addraaa la 410 Beynrour Street. Vancouver, B.C.. will apply for a licence to take and uae 1 cubic foot of water out of unnanmed atream which flowi aouth-erly and drain into Port Stephen Bay, about one milt aaat of Bluff Point. The water will be diverted from the atream at a point aut 600 feet from 1 the mouth and will tie used for commer-jclal purpose upon the land described aa Lot 37S0. Range 4, Coast District. This 1 notice wa posted on the ground on ! the Mth day of July. 1937. A copy of I thla notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act will be ' filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Frlnca Rupert. B.C. Objec-i tlons to the application may be filed with the aald Water Recorder or with the 1 Comptroller of Water nights. Parliament Buildings, victoria, u.u.. witnin tniny daya after the first appearance of thla notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice 1 Auraat 20. 1937. 1 EUOENE ROUSSEAU, Applicant. LAND ACT. KOTirE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Islands Laud Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Jedway Harbor. Moresby Island. Q.O.I. TAKE NOTICE that Mlllerd Packing Company. Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Packen. Intends to apply for a lease 01 me louowinK aeacrircu isuu. Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 88. Q.C.I.: thence northwesterly and along high water mark IB chains, more or less, to a point N. 86 37' E. from the N.E. corner Lot 140; thenre north SO 37' E. 1-8 chains, more or less, to tow water mark: thence southeasterly along low water mark to a poinin-io .31 . r.. .ironT int location post: thence 3.2 chains, more or less, to the point of commencement, and con taining 0 acre, more or less. MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY, LIMITED. Applicant. Dated September 7. 1927. IN PRORATE IN TIIK HITllEMETorUT OF HKITISII COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur O. Little, Deceased. Intestvte. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 20th day of September. A.D. 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur O. ntii. iodised, and all parties having claim against the said estate are hereby lequlred to furnish same, properly verl- IN PRORATE. IN THE HrrilEME COURT OF HKITISII COLUMBIA - In the Matter of tne Aaminisireuon A., and I In the Matter of the Estate of Duncan t CHI Den Mcn.njr, TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F McB. Young, the 37th day of AueUlt. AD. 1BZI. l was " mlnlstrator of the estate of Duncan Oil Prlnee R" il pt tM tst day of Uepteraber A0J. 1937 The Delivery Car Operator Our job is to make do liveries on time. Cham' pions help us do this because they're dependable and give our cars plenty of pep and power. We vote for Champions every time. CK-mfH.1. U On WtMf rrk Hut fcfcaitM lu W rikUd .ill mm. MIIW-IMIIM pint (ulraclwn mnA tin wp-rUl mnaljUt tltxtrtxlmu ChamMraX (ur rordi CkdWWow Can other tKaa Ford 90 Champion Spai'ICPlugs WWDSOR. ONT. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT perceive the value of International aport and the effect it can have for good or bad upon International relations? "Now I have never been to South America or to Australia. Thla winter the French Lawn Tennia Federation la sending us on a abort trip to South America and to Australia. Do you not think playing with these peoplea will open our eyea. that It wUl make us see what good sportsmen there are down there' And, on the other hand, will not the thousands who watch ua play, wfJl not they aay afterwards: An, they are not ao bad. those Frenchmen. They are good, feljowa, after all.' Ye. I am sure of K. (IKKM.W HI'OKTKM ANslllP "This past summer I was asked to play In a targe tournament In Duaseldorf. It la the first time that French player have been permitted In Oermany alnce the war. Their great champion. Otto .FMrrUhelm. a charming lellow, waa to lake part. Would I come? I promised to try to arrange my affairs to be able to play. I went up for three days, met Froltsheun in the finals In a long five- set match In which he led two set to love. Ab. he played the game of his life. I can tell you. Well, the crowd wa enompu. They wanted a Oerman -victory: yes. that waa natural. But they cheered me at the finish aa much as of Proftzhelm had won. They were marvellous. How do you think that makes me feel toward the Oermann? I cannot hate a people wjio are sportsmanlike. "And then they ask me to play with Froltchelm In the double. Never had Frenchman played beside a Oerman alnce the war. Would I be the first? Certainly, why not? Otto 1 a fine player ana gooa sportsman. Ana we went TIMBER SALE X4303 Sealed Tender will be received by the Minuter of Lands, at Victoria, B.C.. not later than noon on the 13th day of October, 1927. for the purchase of Pulp Licence X4303. to cut 49.406.000 f.bjn. Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on Copper Bay, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty (30) year will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particular of the Chief For-este, Victoria, B.O.. or District Forester, Prince Rupert,. B-Cv . . . . ,- TIMBER SALE X4298 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands, at Victoria, B.C., not later than noon on the 13th day of October. 1927, for the purchase of Pulp Licence X4298, to cut 13.092,000 f.bJn. Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on Orey Bay, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Island District. Thirty 130) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further rjartlculora of the Chief For- ete, Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester, Prince Rupert, h.u. TIMBER SALE X4297 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Land, at Victoria. B.C.. not later than noon on the 13th day of October. 19X7, for the purchase of Pulp Licence X4297. to cut 38375,000 f.bjn. i.H n m on or before the 31t day of Spruce. Hemlock and Clar on an area October A.D. 1927. and all parties In-'situated on Copper Bay, Moresby debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith, jjQwjif AN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 31st day of September. AJ3. 1927. , Island, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty (30) years will be allowed tor removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief For-este, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C. IN PROBATE IN THE 81TREME COI'KT OF BRITISH . COHIMIII.V I In. the Matter. Pt the Administration Act; and Ip the Matter of the Estate of Joe Elman (otherwise) Joe Herman, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor F. McB. Young, the 11th day of August. AO. 1927, I wai appointed Administrator of the estate of Joe Eunan (otherwise) Joe Herman, deceased, and urt McKav. deceased, ana an parties j an parties navmg claims against tne having claims against the said estate are i said estate are hereby required to fur-herebv reaulred to furnish same, properly nlsh same, properly verified, to me on verified to me on or before the 1st day or before the 31st day of September, of October AJ). 1937. and all parties In- A.D. 1927, and all parties Indebted to debted to 'he estate are required to pay the estate are required to pay the the amount of their indebtedness to me amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. forthwith. jon,ni NORMAN A, WATT, NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, . otti- Arlmrl"ltl Prince Rupert B.C Dated the 34th day of August, AJ). THE DAILT NEWS PAGE FITE lucky enough to win. The crowd were to Urge that on the last day the gateo were dosed an hour before the mate) began. And they were marvellous to me. a Frenchman, an enamy of their country Jutt a few year age. The fact that I had aerved In the war. that I bad hot at trtalr sons and brother waa forgiven and (orfotua. w were all upon the field of (port: the audience! a wne pyn we were permeated with the spirit of aport, and I believe this four day' play at DusmI- dorf did mora to p remote a ntncere understanding and good feeling between French and Oerman than a hundred conference between the heads of the various nations flETTINIi .1X11 CJiriNfl Why do I believe that? Because In a conference the statesmen of the var ious nations are usually trying to get something and give nothing. They are bound by few rule aid conaequently they feel able to take any advantage 4OMlble. But in the world of sport your sportsman doe not take advantages. He wishes to play the game with his heart as well ai with his body and his mind. You see the distinction? I could not accept point in a close match that did not belong te me. I could not receive doubtful decision bacaui Hucn a point taken would take away ray power to concentrate for five minutes afterward. And thla la no more true of myself than of any other sportsman In the world. Politics, even International politics, 1 Ilk business. Some-one must always win, someone must always concede a point here or a point there In order that none will lose out In the end. But sport la like sport and nothing else. We are not In sport Impressed with winning; we are more anxious to blen Jouer.' how do you aay It. to play the game. And If you play the game one can never losel AN OPTIMIST "I am an optimist." Here the cheery. Infectious vnlle. the spontaneous grin which hoa won Jean Borota ao many friend In ao many distant part of the world appeared 'Ye. I am an optimist. I believe the world 1 growing tetter. You dont think ao? Look back thirty years such a thing as a aportlng apirit wa unknown among the masses. In my country at any rate. Why? Because there wa no International aport. There were no International competition. Nation met each other at war: or at beat through their political leaders. You see, we are Improving. We re getting closer, w are getting to know each other better. We are meet ing more and more upon the field of port where we are governed by rule (bat are certain to bring out the best In human nature. And when In the ,iext twenty year my generation In Europe, which Ilk your In the United States, ha been brought up in an at mospnere of aport "become the rulers of their lands, do you not think we shall 4ee a different spirit in the relations of the various nation throughout the world? WHO BEST KPOKTM.MEN? "Every once in a while I am asked a silly question like this: Who are the baat ipartamen In the world? Or, which nation Is the most sportsmanlike, or. aren't the EnglUh better sportsmen than the Oerman, or the Oerman better than the French? No nation has the best sportsmen, no nation is the most -portsnunllke. Of course not. Every nation has good sportsman. No one coun try has the 'aecaparement' the, what do you call It now, the right to be called more sportsmanlike than any other. That la the lesson I have learned in the past few year from International (port, a sport which has taken me near ly all over two continents, and 1 toon to take me over a third. And a inter national aport grow and extends its In- tercourse we shall have more good feel ing, more understanding between na tions, more sympathy for the other man' point of view. And. on the other hand, we shall have fewer war, fewer disputes about tariffs and boundaries end such absurd things. A little more jolf and tennis and perhaps not quit to many conferences- "You see:, I told you I was van opti mist I" BEST BATTLE HEAVY TITLE Jimmy McAleen of Stewart Gives Impressions of Recent Fight Between Tunney and Dempsey "The beet fight that was ever pulled for the world's heavyweight title," 1 the verdict of James McAleeenan of Stewart who was e passenger on the Prince Charlea Saturday returning home after having attended the recent bout at Chicago be tween Gene Tunney and Jack Demp sey. Though It was true that Tunney got a "long count" after the knockdown In the seventh round, Mr. McAleenan Is inclined to the opinion that thla made no difference as far a the result was concerned.. .Tuniey was by far the beat nitTv.rnd Mr. McAJnan believe thnt gowf'rrng; generalship was-displayed 'tui the way he stayed tdovnuuntlf r-the count of nine and acted after he got up. Mr. .McAleenan. while East, also paid a brief visit with his mother in Kan sas City. Press of time made It Impossi ble fqr him to remain to see the World Series baseball games. BUI Anderson and Tom Whlteley, who attended the fight with Mr. McAleenan, alao returned to Stewart Saturday. M. A. Burbank, district engineer for the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on the Prince Char-iftn.win from a brief trip to Vancouver, xr SPORT CHAT By their remarkable performance In winning the American League pennant with such a substantial margin and then coming along to win the World Series four gomes straight, the New York Yankees establish themselves as probabjy the most wonderful baseball aggregation' In the history of the great American sport. Comparing with them in brlllance may be taken the Philadelphia Athletics In the flower of Connie Mack's days. And the first and outstanding recollection of the 1927 World Series Is the fact that the Yankee's were so good that they completely eclipsed their Pittsburg 1'lrste opponents who won the National League. 1Md "the New York Yankees only this yearj reached a perfecton that .'has been steadily growing under the watchful and skilled care of Miller Hugglni. If the organization as It now stands remains lntaot, it should be capable of making even greater records yet. On has to hand It to them that they are a great team.. The manner in which the 1927 World Series was played also stand out aa a convincing proof that the day of the so-called "fixed" baseball has passed for the time being at least. Winter sports In Prince Rupert will get under way tonight with the open-irg ct the Cribbage and Billiard League myourwas myourwasntuh every wash m "mtJm v Because day TiEN you sort out the soiled clothes from the hamper, try to decide which articles cost so little that you can afford to endanger them by washing them with anything but Lux. Shirts, pyjamas, house dresses, the children's clothes, sheets, linens, just think how quickly they total up to $100 or over. 'You know how Lux saves your fine things. How it guards your pretty silks and chiffons, your soft woollens keeps them always looking like new ! Why not use it for the everyday things too ? told enlj in tbt familiar LUX Hut pachap. L743 they've learned it is true economy, the thriftiest women are now plunging the regular family wash' ing, every stitch of it, into bubbling, penetrating Lux suds each week. Lux saves many, many dollars by prolong' ing the usefulness of both simple and costly fabrics. 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Grand Terminals, play with the Scots on A. R. Holtby. superintendent for the bridges and buildings department of the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on Saturday after, noon's train from a trip to the inter ior, , Prince Rupert Supply Go. 214 Fourth Street Stocks kept of Belting, all sizes Electric Lamps, Babbit Metals Solder Rubber Hose Rubber Heels at wholesale prices Phone C8. .P.O. Box, 772