PAGE glX TiOSIEItY f ipwc ueatv ij, t&erOelter' Ml Qtrt Met ' "The Nobby" Is astounding d all hearers instantaneous success! Con AN quest of the entire Dominion. Another Victor product has "registered." Here is the fulfilment of your fondest1 radio dream one perfect type of 'radio " in three beautiful models. No batteries, no useless adjuncts. Plug in, twirl the single station elector and be amazed. Victor Tatting Machine Company Of CtA I listed Westliolme Theatre Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. Laura LaPlante in "The Cat and The Canary" Comedies: ALL SET AND HODGE PODGE Admission 25c and 50c Saturday Matinee, 3.00 p.m., 10c and 35c CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Uses for Every Slie 2 TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY BETTER QUICKER CHEAPER Literature and Price on Request Sole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED Nerthern PaclMe I'reltht llulkllnj vis station street VANCOtVER. U. C. Ilranrh Offltet lllppemon Illork .tION, U.C. H.S. Wallace Co. Lid. RAIN COATS' Our New Line of Mandle-berjj IMPORTED COATS I 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 "gin The model featured is the famous Victor Lou toy. designed specially for Victor Radio Dealer s in btautiuUj famed and caned ualrut. Equipped tmk tke New Victor Radio, Victor Loud Speaker, tight tubct complete find "pJug-irT tori, for only Utnu4 Mirr fisvws of ii Kttm FfSfuoicj LeaNrvi 7c. '285 STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy of S. D. oaneoa On, Ltd.) The tallowing quotation were bid Arpenta Bufoe. 9s. BayWew. ; t. a c. surer 1JS; 1JS. Big Missouri SB; as. Cork Provtnon SO: Cotton Belt eOs auk DuaweU tt: IS, Duthl 1M: 1.10. Ceorge Copper S.1S; SO. Georgia Mr. SO: SS. Olaalar SO; M. Ootoond SO: OB. Orandvlew 41U; 40. lncpsndnoe 10; 19. Indian OK; afl. Kootenay Homo 11 K; ai L. L 10fc: 11. Lakeview 1. 1. Lucky Jun, SS: as. Marmot Mauls S; 0 Mannct River OoM SO; SS, Mohawk 4: . National Stiver xS: 14. Pad Oreille. 1M ; nO. Porter Idaho. TO: MIL Premier lit: S.44. Ruth Rope SS; OS. Silver orast 10; 104. Silverado OS: 10. Silversmith OH: Btt. Btoeaa Kiaf all: t. Snnlock ad: 1.40. nownake 40: 40tt. Terminus IS: is. 1Sn StohOeld SOU; OS. iBMe na; SjSO. WkMt Water IPS; soo Woodbine MVk; 11. OILS naihouat all; ISO. .ffafefea IS A9- me ICS: SOS. OI)l'KEV HOPPEII OIF SSUONTOSt. Sept. 8. Souadron law Her Oodfrry with K a. Blatchford. HJ" tor Kast Kdmonton aa a passen-Sr. hop id off from Lake Wabaraun for Tauoourei at 11.40 tats mornlnz. V. fl. E. no Alt n VICTORIA, Sept 8. The P.O.I Board was ooaapletcd today by the ad dltMn of of Nelson Spencer and Pre mler Tolmle Tba others remain as before. 4 LOCAL NEWS NOTES 4 4444444444444444 J. U- Hoc kin sailed by the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon on a buet BjeaS. ttfa to Stewart. BrayfMd of Any ox. who have been on a trip as far Bast as Winnipeg, are expected to arrive in the city on this afternoon's train. Mr. BrayfleM la to partletpate In the oereatonlal of the eonaeeraUon of Archdssncon O. A. Rlx aa Bishop of Caledonia tomorrow. On behalf of the oommlttee sppolnt-1 ed to tnveatlgate the advantages of having a harbor ooafd appointed, M. P. MoCaffary last night reported that the oommlttte were not perpered to report deflnitely until they had had an opportunity of Inspecting the work of harbor boards at other ports. Thlt they proposed to do at no expeiue to the Prince Rupert Board. THE DAILY NEWS Saturdi ATHLETICS TIE WITH YANKEES COXME .MACK'S IOKCES HAVE SLI(!lir ADVAXTAOE OF RIVAL TOK riKST PLACE REW TOBK. Sept. 8. After fourteen weary yean ol waiting and experiment ing with uatrrd players Connie Mask. leader of the Prulaielphla Athletlea. at again on the Threshold of the pronusast :nd the Anv-.:.r. League pennant aad the world ear . playoff. All this aa a result of ttw Athletics' double victory yesterday wier Bnon and the douMe downfall of. the Tanked at the hands or Washington s Senatara. Today the Milkmen aad the Yanks are tbeoMU. ca'Iy tied for frs: place but the Quaker City r.:ei have a alight advaa- tae aa they pe coming on with a rasa while New York is faltering. St. Lou boosted their lead la the National Leogur to five gasM by trouncing the Pirates while the Cabs were rtifiaMig Cincinnati. National lrvoie Boaton 0-4; Philadelphia 4-S. Plttabarg S; St. LouU 0. ClaesaaaU 1. Cateaao 11. AMERICAN LEA O I E Waahlngtom n-S: Mew Tort 0-1. 1-7; Boston !, COAXT LIUOtE Mlsstona IS; Los Angeles t. liollywood 5; San Fraaataw 8. Sanramanto 3: Oakland 4. Portland 1-1 fattu -. old country; football EXOLISH LEAGUE nivKleo 1. Blrminghani l. Everton S. Bolton 0. Bl-k burn Movers 1. Burnley 3. Sheffield United 1. Derby 3. Cardiff 0. Leeds 1. Manchester United 2. Liverpool g, Leicester I. Miaehestsr City 1. HudstenOeM a. trtweastli a. Bury 1. Portamooth a. Arsenal 0. Sheffield Wednesday S. linliilaM 1. West Haaa 4. Aston Villa. 1. Dlvleian II. Barnsley s, Blackpool 1. ra aaul Cstg a. Swans l. OsHea a, MldOmaaaa 0. Clsptsei 1. Stoke 0. Han 1. Motto County 1. Kotts Forest s. Bradford 1. Port Vale . MUwaU a. Peeeton S. OMfeaan S. a Slug S. Sassmamptoti 1. TnataTtham H Wolverhampton a. West Brauwicb 1. Orlnuby 0. SCOTTISH LEAfll'E IUvWoo I. Atirdiaa a. St. Johnatone 0. AktaMaaalaaf) a. Cowdenbeath a. Ayr United ,2, Motherwell 0. Cestte S. Koasarnoek 0. ruins n a. Hang eri s. Farttefc Thistle a. Third Lanark 4. Quean Park S. St. Mlrren 0. RaJta Hovers 0. Hearts a. HaailHon a, Clyde o lOBMcnlaaa a. Valklrk a. lHOPS AHIUVE To participate In the consecration of Archdeacon O. A. Rlx as of Caledonia. Archbishop A. U Qeftneler. Metropolitan of British Co- Blshop Schofleld of Columbia. Huston of Olympta. and Rl Rev L. H. Wells, formerly B:hop of Spokane. arrived In the city from thp south on he Princes LouUh- th: nionunn It Their teeth are of a touch- sw V neM which make them hoU JA mft thtu kstn cutting csige ui. , ?fl cBl . dcr every msge. jflA WpA simonos camaos saw ca. ltd- 'iSal Mft"COUV ST JOHN, H.S AeJT PRESERVING PEACHES AND PEARS are at the best now. Iluy Them Early We believe this is the best time to get your requirements. ElberU Peaches, crate $1.10 Rsrtlett Pears, crate !?,J.3( Italian Prunes, crate We carry a full line of School Supplies at the right price. Scribblers, Penholders, Pencil, Jlulers, Set Squares, Paints, Exercise Rooks, Note Rooks. Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. ' LIMITED Real Money Savers , 117-123 Fifth Avenue East Phones 18 and 81 SPORT CHAT Madbion Dlx of Beattle. who will box Alf Ha' -ding ten rounds In an open-sir how here next Tuesday night at the Exhibition around, arrived In the, ,c.Uy from the tosJiti'oaMtiAi TtW&uX Louise this morning DU. fought ufBelllat-ham Wednesday night, knoBklpg out Dewey Beecber of Taeoaia In the first round. He la In good condition and hopes Harding Is In similar trim. Otx will work out this evening and tomor row evening at the Km press Oym. FISH PRICES GOOD Halibut arrival and sales were as follows: American Atlantic. 19,000 pounds, Canadian Plan & Cold Storage Co.. lSJc and 8c. OooUdge. 18AO0 pounds, Bosth riah-ortsa, u.1e aad 8c. Norland, 30j0O0 pound. AtUn Fisheries, 1J.80 and Sc. Viking, lOfioo pound. "Mlnn Piaa OoM Storage Co, UJSc aad lo, Oatudbn Morrta H, UjOW pounda, Attta Plah-attsa, 184e aad 7e. aSaafcJ SpaSSBwe Ji&& eHes. Uie aad Tc. NO SITE YET No site has yet been decided upon for the mill the Meatanal Aimtane Bpntee Oo. arotuaaa -ti-MHhlnt in this crty. Mwsra. Black and Armstrong of 'Kewanee. Illinois. DrlnclDsla of ths venture. aUted this nomlng. Several oeatioaa have bean trwected but none lof tbem have been Juai what Is wanted. CONDITIONS IN YUKON COUNTRY (coo Unwed from page ose) It was never seen. The land was one of extremis In mi ixnufcuii i 1.1. mm, la wtmrnar being unoomfortablv wana at tlaw and la winter Intensely TBe sneaker deaarlbeO the flora of the oouatrr tnctudl ita wealth of wild flowers and It adaplabtltt for Pvoouong such hardy veawtahlM aa petetoaa. cabbage, cauliflower, leetuce. c Transportation was the big problem of the country and Bishop Stringer predicted that the use of the airplane would aoeae day make the trip between the Mackenzie and Yukon River divides popular as a tourist route. It would soon be possible to make the trip from Edmonton by this route down to this part of the coast In six twtefc wvreant'harlforrntrly-Veri all that oould tjoa: fn a season. j, , THAVSPOKTATIOV COMlITIONS Bishop Stringer referred to pioneer conditions a he had found tbem when he ftist went In thlrty-slx ytars ago snd compared them with ooolttloca as prevaUlng today. In tneee early day tee waa fortunate to receive maU no a year. Now it earne much more frequently with improvement of trans, porutlon facilities. A great change had also been wrought during that time in the customs and beliefs of the native people. Whereas, they had no wrlten language three decades ago. almost all of them could now write the native laiuuaae and many were proficient la English. raeir attitude had changed from one of antagonism and Indifference to one of peace and understanding aad the teachings of , Christianity had met with great sure ass. Bitter war which had teen waged between the Indian aad the axlmos bad now practically disappeared. The speaker referred to mode of transportation m the north as well as living conditions of the people now scd yesteryear Owing to extremities of the weather, travel in the winter waa vn yet difficult. Airplane would so much to solve the difficulty of transportation and open up the eoun- wy. Blahcp Stringer paid tribute to the earlf pioneers of the north country and referred to the greet helamau ha had had In his own wtf who had uvejl ror uuny years or mare la that remote country with him. faeinc hes. hips aad difficulties reeorntviy with mucn courage Mrs. Stringer had been ths ftrai white wasnaa to make the hundred mile trip Yukon divide by foot concluding his Stringer urged that the belptnc of the downooddaa people of the world liv ing in darkness net only la such re-mot raaiona but even In the treat cities was a work In which all etthwcht might engage. To uplift the fallen and help those who were down, to ex-hibit civility, kindliness and anod cheer amoni all the people of the world was a mlastoa saor gratifying than any to the soul. I. O. Lenox. MX) IV. Snnt, r The Taxi Driver I lite Cllarvi: r. Plugs because they 52 to make my servic apon,lthebttttf dally trtsted to with, tand tke muchhi.her ttmpcraiurci of tht modern highomprc. engine. ruo i new nstenleJ mnUA faiket-sealthatrcnuicjl abtolatcly gtMlfht under high comprtv ion. Special aaalynj nrr a fixed tpsrkip under all driving condidoai. Champion WUukor.Oiitaris A CANADIAN MADE PRODlci suitable vote of .:.. ,. Stringer for his sdnri-s. ftiMior Bowr Bishop Howe , few word and dr;. ... : i. with humorous remn. : - j kee" twang At the opening of blessing was pronounrr-: ,, b Wilson, pastor of Pir.r t : cii Mia. Morris Blott prM.-t. . -, , for the singing of o r.:aa "Ooo Save the Kuw AU the clergy of ,n vlted to attend thr ha: availed themsrlvn of being honored 2 it 's Canadian CI'..'. RICHMOND'S LOUVRE Itarts Saturday Morning at 8.30 For the first lime in the history of Prince Kupcrt, wc are giving; our friends and customers the benefit of our ONE DOLLAR SALE Dniff Stores have had their one cent sales when you get two of any article for one cent more than the price of one. At The Louvre One Dollar Sale, starting tomorrow morning with whatever article you purchase, you can have another of the same value for one dollar more. For instance, you can buy a dress valued at $18.50 and for another dollar you can have another dress of the same value. Or a lady may purchase a $10 Coat and for another dollar she may choose a dress or anything else to the same value. There is no catch in this sale, for you know our reputation for straight dealing at all our sales. Just imagine! You can buy a Golflcx Coat as advertised in "Vogue" and Harper's "Bazaar," at $79.50 for one dollar-provided you make other purchase of the same value!' Sale starts Saturday Morning and lasts for one week only. Richmond's Louvre Prince Kupcrt, IJ.C