MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board dally. We can give instant service in baying and selling Mining Storks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilitiea for accepting Wheat order on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. H.S.WallaceCo.LtfJ, RAIN COATS Our New Line of Mandle-berg IMPORTED COATS la now complete. Rubber Coats, Silk Coats Aviator style and Children's models in a nice variety of colorings 3rd Avenue and Fulton St. Phone 0 DRY BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $'1.50 Double Load J 6.50 Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootleas Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Soot less Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal Hyde Transfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 139 Second Ave. tin. J. V. B.. Fravr Street, Vutmw, Sy "I have been in Vancouver ttjr-r4se ynn ind have tried alt it BtUnc Powem and htve found tow to inmimi for QUALITY tnd PURITY WfRl MALKIN'S BEST BAKING POWDER." (Original letter oa Ik) Westholme Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE Cohens & Keelys IN PARIS with GEORGE SIDNEY and J. FARREL McDONALD COMEDY "PRETTY BABY" HODGE PODGE Admission 25c and 50c Matinee 10c and 35c OFFENDERS AGAINST LIQUOR ACT FINED As an outcome of operations earned out during the pact week aboard the ; provincial police boat PK3 2 by Oon-I stables Cams and Raybone. eight persons were convicted this morning by Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. McLeod of various Infractions under the Government Liquor Act, fines totalling 8430 being paid In. The accused, women as well as men. came from various points between Prince Rupert and Butedele. POURED GASOLINE ON FIRE, SIX ARE DEAD SACLT STE. MARIE. Sept 13 -6U children of Mr. and Mrs T P. Pyeeur were burned to death when the children's coua:n. Mria Peyeur. poured kerosene on the kitchen fire The woman suffered burns from which she may die The parents with a baby and thirteen-year-old daughter escaped K ' i- .r, , T Mr - TAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Friday, September 14, 192S MALKIftftBES BAKING : POWDER "7 it i7 isnerwr man ordinary brands i J EAKSTjl CLOSE RACE IN BIG LEAGUES HASEHAl.L PROMISES TO HE AS INTERESTING AS IT WAS IN 1908 .i.il i,r NEW YORK. Sent. 14. Bcboea of Uee are beard along the b?.ebali stretch si the major league teams thunder on toward what looks like the gteatest dual flnlah since the memorable season of the failure of Merkle tr touch second. The National League became more tense yesterday vhen F Blake led Chicago to victory over St. louts as the OlauU took a third atralght double-header from Boston. They are now only one and a half games from the lead wHh Ohlcaao halt a game behind them. NATIONAL LKACU E New York 13-7, Boston 3-6. Brooklyn 10. PWIeoetpfela 0. St. Louts 1, Obtoago 6. .AMERICAN LKAUtE Chicago 4. St. Louts 6. COAST LEACUE San Francisco 7, Portland S. Sacramento 13, Hollywood 3. Oakland 8. Mission 11. Los Angeles 4-1. Seattle 9-0. FIRE AT YAM YESTERDAY YAHK, B. C. Sept. 14. Fire here yesterday wiped, out the buslneu sec-tfon below the C P R tracks comprising five business premises and a residence. The origin of the fire is unknown. Several occupant of the buildings escaped with little more than their per- l Miul hAlnnffinsa ART GOEBEL WINNER OF NONSTOP FLIGHT N.Y. TO LOS ANGELES LOS AKOSLBS. Sept 14. An Ooebel won the New York to Los Angeles nonstop flight landing at 3.23 yesterday afternoon after 33 hours 50 minutes in the air PONS ASINORUM IS WINNER DONCASTER DONCASTER. Sept. 14. Sot Joel's sis year old Pons Aslnomm won the Don-caster Cup over a two and three quarter miles course. Silver Hussar came second and First Flight third. Only three started. REACHES PEACE RIVER Telegraphic advices announced that Squadron Leader Oodfrey and his com-pan ' ions safely reached Peace River at 3 38 this afternoon. ALL-STAR RIXlllY TEAM VICTORIA, Sept 14 The British all-star Rugby team en route from a tour of the antipodes, arrived here today on the Niagara. i HALIBUT ARRIVALS TODAY 116,000 LBS. American nh Paid up to 13.4c and 6c and Canadian as High as 13c and 8c Halibut amies at the local Fish Ex- change this morning totalled 116,000 pound, three American reseats recelv-j lng from 14.6c and 6c to 16.4c and 7c for 33.500 pounds while five Canadian b-aU were paid from 12 Be and 8c to 18c and 8c for 98X500 pounds. Arrivals and sales were as follows: vAinertian Foremost. 80,000, iouiidi. Royal Ftah Co.. 14.6c ant 6., , Superior. Mj06f -feunds. Bocth Fisheries. 15.4c aad "(Sr Rellanoe I, l:Lfct) pounds. Attln Fisheries. 14.8c and V. danailian Bdward tip eel, YoOO pounds. Royal Flh Co.. lie aawt ic. ! Johanna. 11JSOQ '-pounds, and Toodle.' 0 000 pounds, OafejadLan Fish & Cold, Storage Co.. Me am 8c Oslo. 164)09 pentads. Canadian Ftoh & Cold Storage 08, 188c and Sc. Scrub. 18,000 po&ads. AUln Fisheries, laj&e and 8e. LACROSSE TONIOIir Lacrosse nut at 5 o'clock. Alvansh vs. Prince Rupert. Final Tor Championship cup. Prince Rupert only two goals ahead. Take the Opportunity of these Fair Week Specials It means quite a saving to you. Flour, Purity or Five Roses, 98 lb. sack 1.00 49 lb. sack Jjtt.oO Pastry Flour, 10 lb. sack ... .Vc Milk, all brands, per case $.."() Granulated Sugar, 100 lb. tack $7.00 Coffee, Nabob, Malkin. Blue Ribbon, Braid's or Supreme, 1 lb. tin 0.",c Fresh Ground Coffee, best on the market, lb . .0c Tea, Blue Ribbon. Nabob, Mal-kins, or Braids 1 lb. pkg. 70? Finest Bulk Tea, lb. (Vr Wealthy wrapped Apples, box Preserving Bartlett Pears, SO lb. box $2.00 Preserving Peaches, box . . $1..'0 Italian Prunes, box " Choice Tomatoes, 5 lb. basket :t"c KITIMAAT SWAMPED GREENVILLE TODAY IN FOOTBALL GAME Kltlmaat swamped areenvUle 8 to nil in native football in connection with the Exhibition this morning and will meet Port Simpson tomorrow In the oup final. O. S. Russell referee V morning's game at which there was quite a crowd of native spectators. The Boys' Band again beaded the parade thla afternoon to the rodeo at the Exhibition grounds. JAPAN IS IN LINE LONDON, Sept. 14. The British government was informed today that Japan agrees to the principle of the proposed 4nglo-Freneh naval agreement. 1' Alberta Market !" P. GAM U LA, Pioprietor Fifth Street Phone 20' Phone 547 PI one 45 B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. SPECIALS FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 15 ROBIN HOOD RAPID OATS-Per pkg '. 3QC ROYAL CITY PEAS-Per tin IQq PRUNES Per lb gc CLARK'S TOMATO CATSUP-2 bottle for 453 QUAKER CORN FLAKES Per pkt jQc BRUNSWICK SARDINES Per tin . v...;....... gic CERT0 Per bottle 29c CABBAGE Per lb ., gc We reserve the right to limit the quantity purchased hy any one customer. All Preserving Fruits at most attractifO prices. Everything in Green Vegetables fresh off each boat. ; , Hi WATCH OUR WINDOWS IT PAYS B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 45 Phone 574 PURCHASING AGENT FOR PROVINCE DIES VICTORIA. Sept. 14. James Patterson, purchasing agent for British Columbia since 1818, who established the centralized' purchasing system now in force, died at his home here yesterday, :rd seventy. He was born In Toronto and came to British Columbia forty ao. INION lC. MUNICIPALITIES TRAIL. Sept 14. Alderman C. II. Brldgeman of North Vancouver was Meted president of the Union of B.C. Municipalities at the closing session of that organisation yesterday. Next year the Union wUI meet at Harrison Hot Springs. AIU F.XritEKK PLAXj REOINA, Sept. 14The plane which left Winning ". spent the night here and morning for' Calgary. COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY WEI, MNGTON TELKWA" Also Ilulkley Hny and Grain. Agent for Robin Hnod F ; ur Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. OppDrtunity knocking hard at your door. Money saved is Money made ' Never has such a timely Early Fall Sale of Seasonable Goods been offered you before. Goods bought for an up-to-the-minute Gentlemen's Furnishing Store here are offered to you now at at the beginning of the season AT SACRIFICE PRICES Do you get it? If you haven't got in on the prices offered so far, you have still your opportunity for the next few days only. THIS IS A PRICE APPEAL SALE Head and be sure to come! MUTUAL TRADING CO. LTD. Montgomery's Old Stand Opposite Empress Hotel its mportanf Announcement! Ladies' Hats and Coats Going at One-Third Less than Regular Prices We had prepared rather heavily for this Exhibition Week but chiefly on account of the changing weather, our sales have not been so great as wc did expect. Our stock is therefore rather greater than we care to carry. To get it back to normal, all our large stock of Ladies' Hats and Coats will be offered on Friday and Saturday at one-third lens than the regular prices. And Coolie Coats, wc shall offer for $1.00 cash. This affords an op portunity for thrifty buying. No Phone Orders. No Exchanges. ,1 All goods for cash only Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, H.C-