Vr 7. 1927 gg STAN FI EL cnr-ffiBfTc an exclusive line, con- cittt of TWO FABRICS woven together o tbat cilk or toft cotton comet next the tkin and warm wool ouuide for Stanfielq's UNDERWEAR THE CHOCOLATES That Are Different 'i lia. been so frequently said of NEURON'S ChocoUtes :i at lin y have adopted it as a slogan. The centres are delicious '1 the chocolate coating Is rich and velvety smooth. : ' y sell regularly at from 76c to $156 per lb., but in order " make them more widely known we are placing them on aale ' - a week-end special at 60c per lb. . Take a pound home with you. rimes IM. yic Pioneer THIRD AVE. f SIXTH ST. Canadian National rfjie Lafgeil Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIK AND WINvSBRWCgf H anU Intermediate point vafttTIIlKAV and DX.I!H"U"-fur ANYOX und KETCHIKAN Each wriNi:sAY. 4.IHI p.m. I r HTKW AUT Kuril NATIKIIAY. 10.0(1 p.m. lur NOltTll AMI hOl'Tll qiEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND, fortnlilitiy. PASSENGER TRAIN LEAVE MINCE KCI'ERT IMIIV EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11.30 a.m. fw PRINCE 'ON-TON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, I tilted r-uues. AGENCY A LI. OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Ce Canadian National Etpres for Money Order, forelm Che,,ue. "t.. aio lor jour neit liipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 828 TIIIHD HERE'S Canada's greatest underwear value I a serviceable weight of Stanneld's (100 pure lambs' wool) that has stood the teat of time. Canadian workers from coast to coaat know "RED LABEL" as the beat underwear they can buy. Snug-fitting, warm and comfortable, it stands up under the most strenuous wear a hard-working man can give it. Get into Stanftdd's this winter and keep out the cold. Stanfield's Limited Truro, N.S. fee Skint ft Dnwn ttM r car-mn i, C MitiiwtHM 1 4 J$ . Him Lml IMlU ii UrMwuB $tjmw pit at. Ceasl's ileal Black LtM (gtirts ami Drmwtm mmlyt $4M see S Dritorisls TELEPHONES ft? .200 AVE.. MINCE Kl PERT riione rfi'i IT -y Local and Personal j Arthurs Taxi phone 878. BO Onderttker Pnso 41. PegeHst. Dr. i. ft. Ooese. FkMM. Qi tat Big 4 babul When thtaktof. of a TuL utaii 4 tf cm Krkia salted tost night on Uif Prance George tor Vancouver. The Crusaprt te.jn starta tomorrow. Saturday. October a. at U Blttte Bakery . Place your older early. " ik U salt to get hM yew elth.i M la the Mg nlgfci at t-n lhe-IsBH. Partf passenger who bearded tbe Mai at KMchikan waa aaoag thorn ttS stttb on to if war Mbm W. X. "Mm. CMM upnntindtlt. muraa ta Um cltjr oa yeatarday ml- ftom trip u UM ln- dutiaa OatU wpalfi at tfee Prjvineial Oov- rasMat wharf har beta eompletM. CrJL ataaaaMn win maXr nmum i o. aksg ae O TP. vhrf. tf I yo Tranalar nar aaenU for Ai- Albaru lootkaa ana ftaablna Pwrleat. TiMat oaala art un4i Dover, dont buy mttr. bux oaaJ ttt a ton oan you naat ai u Oa aeoount of taa t waatber, auc- tloa aala at Kra BMMefa atore m advartlaag will ha Satarta aftarnoaa at US. O. F Briat. Aucuonaar . Morthbouad trom Tan run to akag-B. CJt. ataaaMT aimeeaa Alice Catpt. Tboaaaa QUI. la ajna in port 10- Jtrpw moraine Tha waael will caU asjaia aoutkbound a INauwaday. f. J. Cos of Wlaalpag. aecreta.-r o! Oat North watt OaataaafcUl Treveiers Aaao elation, arrived In the eity from the Baat on yeatarday afternoon' tram and tailed laat nlgbt on ttie Prince chief of t'y t of the provincial to the city on the laat night from An vox whan) he apect a few aasa an antioi dntuie, --Max J dtaaf of the Saat 1 1 iimer.t Tele-at "tZrHad Haajall n and Mr, ta' the Mtjr from the in- tVlflf 4n yeatarttay afjernoon' train laat nlstjt on the Prince VaMomajKtjo apend a vaca- tato, W. D. ajtnlla of Mew Orloana, gar of tto ataadi Fruit Co., a large bual new with and owning a fleet a. veaaaU which piy on that route ar- rrred in tha eKy fram the last on yea- terday atteraooa'a tratf ai and aaUed laat naxM on the Prtnse Oaorge for Van- MorrU Blctt, Mike Ooherty. Kenny Bond and Miaf Caro-llae Mltchtn, mambera of tbe Prlnoe ftupert Pteyere' Club, who on Wednesday night parkad their automobile on Fifth Avenue la front of tbe Imperial Order. Danghter of the Empire Hall in eoattaventtoa of city bylaw whlofc provide that cam may not be parked between the honn of 6 pn. and 8 am. on eueh narrow atrerU. were each (tlitmlBsed with warning by Magla-trate McClymont In city police court ib.t morning. A almtl&r charge la atlll pending rtgainat aarry Ward who did net put In an appearance In morning. .. & ANNOUNCiaiSNTS Oyro Hoe-Down. October U. 1 Prlnoe RuneM Drill Team October SI. f Rupert East United Church Baaaar. October 97. Loyal Order of Moaat Anniversary Dance. October ft. Hospital Auxlnar HaUoweec Ball. October 36. HU 80 Halloween ', October 39 PreabTtertan CTilatBli Baaaar, Novem ber S. Presbyterian Church Chair Ooneert, November 9. Anglican Basaar, Tuesday. Nov. 16. V loose Bazaar. Nnv. in mmc) 17 Sealed THE DAILY NEWS Alway3 delicious "s train due ram tbe Bast at I JO. reported ta be Mra. A T.I I Haltby aa4 aaa aatletl hat atgtti mm tae Pnoa Geaate to aptna a batMaf in TaamwvM ad ottaar aoatbani potnu . ton ol Mr. ad Urn r. c. I lately Mkatmra 1U tat was Ratal Bask mt Oaaaa. to the eaatoma raroa fear. A. Clay. RN., of tbe Prtaor K opart Oaaerl Hoapltal graduate nuralng aataT feaa returned to duty arter apmdtag a koliday at Aayox with Mr parenta. nr. aavd Mr. C H. CUy. OaUad aoutfei OB accownt of ttte aerl-3tw Ulceaa of av father. Mm MeLes-afban. who rial tad neve daring tke paat aummer. Ilia. T McCtymont tatted laat algnt on the Prlnoe Oeerge for Vancouver Making a taat nta back trorn Aayax and Kctcbikan. C Jf.R aleamer Prtace Oeorga. Capt. Harry Nedden. returned to port at 6:46 la ill night from tbe north, tailing aharp on time at 11 o'clock for Ocean Fall. Powell River and Vancouver. C R " Bowser, city passenger agent far the Canadian National Railway a: San Franc lacQ. who went Eaat with a party of e net am ticket men on ar. educational taor. reacbed the city on yesterday afternoon' train, sailing last night on Use Prince George for Van' xjuver. Tbe provincial pollee are making preparation ta hrlag on the trial of Harry Eaundam. erstwhile Eoatail River pulp mill promoter, on charge of oh Mining money fraudulently, this after toon or tomorrow morning. Witnesses arrived In tha city from Port Esalngtoi. a yesterday aftawfloon i train. Milton Oonntlea ha bean engaged to defend rjaundera at hat trial . which win take place before Stipendiary Magistrate H. r. C. D. Macks Of Washington. DC. assistant to the nee-preaMeat of tbe Southern Hallway, an important American line which operates between Washington. DC. New Orleans and other nam of the aoutheas-ern state. In tbe oourae of a Western tour, arrived In -he city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Bast and sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mr. Mackay. who la being accompanied on his trip, by Mrs. Markay. reached here on his private ear of the Southern hallway Una. A large crowd waa on hand at the wharf last night aa the steamer Prlnoe tecrpe pulled out to bad farewell to United States Consul and Mr. E. A Wakefield aa they left for the south to spend an extended holiday In Pacific Coast ettias "fcessre 'proceeding to En eeoada. Mexios. whence Mr. Wakefield ha been transferred. The farewell to Mr. and Mra. WakefMd combined with the Mod -of? to Douglas Btork and his bride were attended with very enthusiastic aoenes. hundreds of people being gathered together for the Joint occasion SENSATIONAL PITCHING Or IIEKH PENNOCK GIVES YANKEES THIRD. GAME OF SERIES BY SCORE 8 TO 1 (continued from page one) Ko runs, no hits, no errors. Yankees Rfiyne tnrew Koenlg out at first. Rhyme threw Ruth out at first Gehrig doubled to right. Meusel 'anned. reaching for a third strike. KO runt, one hit. no errors. SEVENTH INMXGS Pittsburg. Leaner! threw out L. IWaner st first. Dumb took Rhynee slow roller and threw htm out. It was a brilliant play. Laasrrt . took Paul Waner' .grounder and got him at first. Pennock was ebeered to tfee echo. No run, no bit, no errors. Y ankees. Laanerl lined out a hot one which waa foul by Inches with the ootrnt two and three. Lazserl shot a smgte tnlo oenue. Meadows took Dugajfl bunt, but w$ too .late to get Laxaarl at second, it was a sacrifice far Dugsn. Durst batted for Brabokckl and Rhgrne threw htm out at first. Laaatai going to third and Dugan to second. Pennook tried to bunt but fouled as the Pirate players came In close. Laseeri was almost caught off third by Geoen. Lazzert scored when Bhyne fielded Pennoek'a alow roller to Oooch, Dngna making third. Comb's up. Dugan scored on Comb's single to right. Pennock going third. Pennock "cored on Koenlg'a double to right. Cambs went to third. The Yankees artillery waa now In full action and Manager Bush yanked Meadows. Oven-grot going In again aa relief pitcher. Ruth up, Ruth fouled, swung at the second ball and missed, then crashed into a curve for a homer Into the right, field stands, scoring Combs, and Pennock ahead of him Ruth's hit was a in Metal and fresh. Try it. the Country On farm and in town out-doors and in-doors wherever men who know good tobacco, meet and smoke their a lggM ar ni tmY4 vr ; ... OTPXl rfoSvJ - iVfWS Old OJd Chum cnum is is full-aged, lUH-aeea, sweet sweei and ana sat sai- , TIMBER SALE X4303 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister ot LantU. at Victoria. BjC.. not later than noun on the 13th day of October, 1937. for the purchase of Pulp Licence X43U3. to cut 4S.t06.000 t.bm. jpruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on Copper Bay. Moreaby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands District. Thirty (Ml years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief For-este. sVictorla. B.C.. or D -strict Forester. Prtace Rupert. B.C. rrlflc drive and the crowd went wild 'Jeauig atruck out. swinging for the JUrd strike. Muesel fanned (winging at third called atrike. Six runs, four .Uta. no error IKlllTll INMMis Plttaburg. Bengough now catching ror New York. Koenig robbed Wright of a bit. taking ball back of graa and throwing him out. Traynor singled to left the first Pirate hit off Pennock and then acored on Barnhart's double to right. Dugan threw Harris out at first. Barnhart holding second. Spenoer batted for Oooch and fouled several bails, one hlttfhg an Admiral of the Navy In a box seat. Lesser! robbed ipencer of hit by taking a hot grounder over second base and throwing him out. One run. two hit, no errors. Yankee. Bpencer catching for Pirates. Rhyne threw out Lazaerl at first. Dugan singled aharply over the box. Rhyne threw Bengough out at first. Dugan making second. Traynor threw Pennock out at first. No runs, one hit. no error. NINTH INNINGS Plttaburg. Orah batted for Oveqgros and filed out to Pennock. L. Waner got a Texas leaguer Into left. Rhyne filed out to Ootnbe. L. Waner stole second unmolested. P. Waner popped to Laaarrl. No run, one hit, no error. IVCATIIEK Ktl'OItT Prince Rupert Raining, strong southeast wind; temperature SO. Terrace Rain. calm. temp. SO. . Rosewood Rain, calm, temp. 43. Aiyanah Heavy rain, calm. temp. 50. Alice Arm Heavy rain. calm. temp. 4t. Anyox Heavy rain, calm. temp. 48. Stewart Heavy rain, cairn, temp. 46. Haselton Rain. clam. temp. 42. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm. temp. 38. Smtthers Cloudy, calm. temp. 44. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm. temp. 40. Vhltehotde Clear, aouto wind, temp. 34. Dawson Cloudy, calm. temp. 10. Jl'NIOIt XOCCEK iEAMS. Teams for tbe regular Junior League feotbaU game tomorrow afternoon between Borden Street School and High School will be selected from among the fallowing players: Borden Street. Tom Stecn, Nick Ourvieh (captain). Jimmy Pyle. Pet Fisher. Andrew Hardy. Herble Morgan. Rupert Feng. Premo Vaccher, Angus McDonald. Donald Kennedy. Kasu Nak-amoto, Pete Cbenoskl. Carl Smith and Harry Wlleon. High. Douglas Scott. Albert Styles. I Max Larktn. Roy Wlcka, Carl Batt. Bishop Thurbur, Clous ton Johnson, , Walter Johnson, Roy Morrison. Fred Cameron and Willy Fisher. ONE HALIIH'T BOAT. Only one halibut boat offered it catch at the Fish Exchange this morning. This was the American vessel Columbia for which a bid of 11c and 6c was made by the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. for 38.000 pounds. INCREASE OF PALES. WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. The total seal population of the Alaskan Island is 198.870 ail Increase of six per cent over u.t year. All over pipes Old isfying. It Virginia leaf quality and Try Old satisfies wil! join Old Chum Save the packed in Weekeed Saxony Wool ir. 2 or. packages. Black, White and Colors. 90 Per package Coate's Crochet Cotton White and Colors. fn Per ball Fine Quality Nainsook and Long Cloth. Value to 50c a yard. Q-t Aft 8 yards for Jaeger All Wool Vests Swiss Rib, Sleeveless and Opera style. Ql Crt Each Specials We have a splendid variety of Ladies Hats, Coats, and Dresses. H. S. Waflace Co., Ltd. 3rd Avenue and Fulton. Chum reigns supreme. is Wended from the finest that grows. It is high in right in price. Chum to-cay and note how it the taste! Then you, too, , the host of enthusiastic smokers. Vf S valuable "Poker Hands" every package and tin. Spun Silk Best quality pure Silk in a big range of colors. ftCp Per yard Sllknit Princess Slips in Black, White, Peach, Orchid, Maine, etc. Q9 9 Each MandlebersV Wool Gaberdine Raincoats Sizes 3G to 41. The best Utility Coat on the market Reg. glT S21.50 Phone 9. Dr. MAGUIRE Dentist Over Orme's Drug Slore Office Phone 525. Pure vnuusl Cull S Smm liaiU Bolmw-ClrM This advertisement is not Liquor Control Board British Hours 9 to 9 Lady Assistant "rr A T0'f"GHT" (THE ORIGINAL) Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT ClralHUick mm4 Datiima. DM- published or displayed by the or by the Government of Columbia