immmmm mm' PAGE SIX THE .DAILY NEWS Wednesday, September 12. 102.S A SMART appear-ance requires well-kept, well-polished shoes. Shoe Polish not only gives shoes a lustrous lasting polish but also preserves the leather and prevents cracking. It's economical, too. Fifteen cents a tin-enough for a hundred shines. There' I a S'ugget thadt or ererp ihoe model Westholme Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday only. Sept. 11 and 12 Pasty Ruth Miller in d Riders TUNNEY-HEENEY fight for the Fight Picture starts Admission - - - MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices oo Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give instant ser-, vice in buying and selling Mining Storks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We al.o have facilities for axcepiing Wheat order oo Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Sillier, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert. B.C. H. S. Wallace Co. Ltd. RAIN i 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 COAL Your choice EDSON CASS1DY - WELLINGTON TELIfWA AIoo Hulkky Hay and Grain. Agi-nt for Robin Hood Flour. . Thane 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. I m of Canada championship of the world 8.20 and 10.20. - - - 25c and 50c Take the Opportunity of theee j Fair Week Specials It means quite a saving to you. Flour, Purity or Five Roses, 98 lb. sack 1.1)0 49 lb. sack J?2-0 Pastry Flour. 10 lb. sick ... 55 e Milk, all brands, per ease $5.50 Granulated Sugar, 100 lb. sack $7.00 Coffee. Nabob, Xalldn, Blue Ribbon, Braid's or Supreme, 1 lb. tin 3f Fresh Ground Coffee, best on the market, lb 50 Tea, Blue Ribbon, Nabob, Mai- kins, or Braids, 1 lb. pkg. 70 e Finest Bulk Tea, lb (15 Wealthy wrapped Apples, box $2.75 Preserving Bartlett Pears, 60 lb. bo $2.00 reserving Peaches, box .. $1.50 Italian Prunes, box $1.23 Choice Tomatoes, 5 lb. basket :t5r Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Pioprietor ifth Street Phone 208 DRYB RCH JACKHNB. ,ANI) CEDAR Single load $3.50 Doubly Load (6.50 'Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Bootless Large Egg $12.50 A I U-r;i! Sontlfss Egg $12.00 Alberta Lum $ 1 .'.00 Also all other clauses of coal Hyde Transfer AND COAL CO. Phone 5S0 139 Second Ave. FAIRWAY WON ST. LEDGER DONC ASTER, Sept. 12. Lord Derby's Fairway, the favorite, won the St. Ledger Stakes today over a course one mile and six furlongs 132 yards. l'alais Royal came second, and Cyclonic third. Thirteen horses ran. Fairway went to the post 7 to 4; l'alais Koyal 100 to 6 and Cyclonic 100 to 13. RAIN STOPS FAIR EVENTS MRAllE AM) STAMPEDE TO TAKE 1'LACE TOMOKKOIV AM) INTEK-ESTIM1 I'KCMlKAM ritOMISEII J OK TONIGHT Owing to the unfavorable condition of the weather, M. P. MeCatfery.' presi dent of the Fair Boud. announced this rooming the such outdoor event as the street pourtop and stampede, which were to hare been held this afternoon, would be postponed until tomorrow and will take place, weather permitting, at the same time as was planned today The parade promise to be a good one featured By man novelties. Tex Young, movie coir boy. who arrived this morning from Hollywood, will take a prominent part In the parade but per- : haps the most Interesting feature will ! be the Prtnoe Ruprrt PtoneenV Association, lu this pageant, led by the : -cyi' Band will be Hosts representative of the pioneer surveyor gang, land i clearing gang, pioneer float. Calumet j Hotel, pick and shovel gang, pioneers and merchant, volunteer fire brigade, muskeg scouts and. a honored per-acnages. In can will ride R. L. Mcintosh, first postmaster here, and Mrs. Mcintosh; D. McD. Hunter, first school principal and Mrs. Hunter, and Fred 3iork. first mayor, and Mrs. Stork. F. W. Hart has done Indefatigable work in connection with the organization of th!a feature of the parade. It la expected that there wUl be a .large crowd in the hall far tbe vsuii- V ' -I. I i . I., mi i I hl.h t io be one of the beat of Ma kind ever staged here. Among those appearing on he program will be Tex Young. Cow I Boy et median a well as the comedy rrup of Ruth and Malloy. who arrived from the south this morning. CANON RUSHBROOK TO REMAIN IN CIIY AND CARRY ON HIS WORK Friends of Rev Canon W F. ore as., and their came Is legion. wUl be glad to know that, he has decided to remain and make his home in Prince Woperl For the next lew weeks be will have charge of the Cathedral aer-'loss and after that will oarrjr on gaa-ral work In the district tor the church well as undertaking some literary sort la which be la engaged Oancn KuanLrsok has been In tbe neat something like a quarter of a :wtury ard tt would have been a d9 tlnat lass to the community if bo bast d'rilded to go away. f SPORT CHAT ! The aauthtre bas.bsli team brought j playing e.ion to a coassiul close last aeek by winning three straight tames irom other local teams. Tho gaaea tre well contested and aoake snappy playing was evidenced. In the lirst game Al Flnnerty'a Outlaws tall victims to tbe Scat then regulars 10 to a The second win for Imltbers over the Outlaws It to resulted in the netors carrying off a cash prtas of SO A challenge game between tbe Marvolubee. captained by Vernon Kby, and the amithers team resulted In a 8 to I win for Bmlthssa The pitching Tt Arnold. Coodaerc aad Warner was largely respond Me for tbe Victories ' Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Roofing Duilding Papers and Felts Ererjet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastlgum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Scam Pitch. Distributors Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 11C and 117 PUBLIC LIBRARY Complete Slock Taking Iertdrtl l"non At Meeting Lat-t Night At the meeting o! the public library board laet night tt was decided to take stock of the books now on hand with a view to aneilunriin the losses incurred since the opening of the Institution. James Blaek presided and others present were O. V. Wilkinson, Alderman Dlbb, V. Bassobert. G Sutherland. H. F. Pullen and Miss rrulckshank. Tbe circulation ti r the seven days the library was open in August was 110 made up of fictlcn 903. Duplicate pay 17, Hon -fiction ftS. juvenile 3M. Sixteen new borrowers took out cards and nine were cancelled The total num ber of earns now' ou: is 26.M4. Slitrea new books were added four by gift and twelve by purchase. Bight were discarded as no longer fit for use. The librarian announced that no new cards could ha Issued Saturday nights u she I too. busy. QUIET WEDDING AT TERRACE WHEN MISS LEAKE BECOMES BRIDE A quiet wedding aa solemnized at St. MatheWs Anglican Church .Terrace an Friday. Sept. 7. at 12.30 pjn. when Miss Jean Leake of Lome Creek was united in marrlafe to John H. B. Ten-nant of ibtehle, tbe Rev. A. W. Robin -wn officiating. The tvtde was gowned In pale blue taffeta and canted a shower bouquet of sweet peas. The bridal couple were unattended. The servloe was witnessed by Mrs. Tho. Brooks and Mm. Marsh. Following tbe ceremony a wadding breakfast was served at the home of Rev. and Mro, Robinson after which the happy couple left on the afternoon train for Lome Creek where they will The groom is a cousin of Miss Bast- hope's. Fair Specials FOR THE VISITORS AS WEIX AS FOR OUR LO CAL PATRONAGE i We are offering a good deal of our slock at reduced prices, with special discount to be given to outside customers f.- ttfe Fair Week: White Sugar 100 lb. $7.00 While Sugar, 60 lb. . . $15.05 Lamp Sugar,,? Ib. box. . 25? Brown Sugar, 14 lb... $1.00 Flour, 98 lb. sack .. $5.10 40 lb. sack $2.2r, 24 lb. sack $1.10 Middleton's Whole Wheat Flour: 49's $2.0 24's .. $1.10 Jam, 4 lb. tins Strawberry, Cherry, Black Currant, Apricot, Rksp-berry, Locajsberrv .. 7."p Marmalade And Plum Jam (JOf Above Jams rated Al CANNED FRUIT SPECIALS Raspberries, Tm, heavy syrup 4 tins $1.00 Plums, 25 lb. box ... . $2.7. Raisins, 26 Ib. box . . $2.0.- P.G. Naptha Soap, 16 for Jj!l00 Lifebuoy Soap, 12 for $1.00 Sunlight Soap, If for $1.00 Lux Soap, 12 for .. $1.00 Gold Dust, 3 for .... $1.00 Jif, 3 for l)0r Washing Powder, 2 for i'l Chlorinated Line, 6 for $1.00 Five String Branns r,oc Shoe Polish Spedal all " ' " "V TEAS AND COFFERS We have just received a New Coffee Grinder and Pulverizer. Fresh Ground Coffee, per Ib .10 lbs. for $1.10 MalMn's Rest Tea, 2 lbs. for SI, 15 Johnson's Floor Wax, Old English Wax. O'Codar OIL Liquid Veneer, Electric Floor Polisher, all at your service at reduced prices. Save Money Buy Right and from Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. 417-423 Fifth Avenue East Phones 18 and 81 MELEE FOLLOWS BOXING BOUT NATIVE I1EATEN IT IJV DIDO flirt- vicii following defeat of NINA There was a sequel to laet night's boxing tournament in city police court this morning when Dido Ourvlch was charged aud convicted of an unprovoked assault upon James Lawson of Port Simpson, the native who knocked out accused's brother. Nina. In tbe first1 r.und of the temi-wlndup. Sentence was reserved by Magistrate MeClymont untu ajo this afternoon. I Three natives Mm assaulted man. who ipfeared with his head heavtiy bandaged and hie eye shut, and his seconds. Farcy Kennedy aad Andrew Tait testified to tbe effect that, after tbe tjut. accused want into the dressing room and declared that Lawson was too heavy for hh brother saying "I can lick tbe whole three of you." Kennedy saM. "Tou think you can," and .then accused came over and "walloped" Lawson straight on the eye. -two stttehes being necessary. According to Dido's story, he went into the dressing room for a bucket of water. He asked Lawson what his weight was and was told ISO pounds. Dido said that he (Lawvon) was too big ind proposed that be himself and Law-son have a match aay a week bono, rhen. according to Dido, Tait swung on him and he ettesnpted to return tbe wing. Ourrtch swore that he dad not bit Lawson nor did be know bow he got the eyc Laser there was a general melee and tee three natives got Dido to tbe floor. This was tbe state of affairs when police offlcers arrived on tbe scene. City Solicitor E. Y. Jones submitted that tbe story of aocueed was absurd. The protecuSor saked for a heavy aeti-tenoe, suggeetiag that a term of imprisonment might be good. "He ought to be taught a lessen lor be aapeoaa to be becoming tbe villa bully." observed air. Jonas. In finding accused guilty, Magistrate MeClymont remarked that If such conduct was allowed to continue, it would mean that prtaa fighting would have to tot stopped la town. Tbe ftret essentisl for a boxer, u Unread the snag-i-tT.-.te. was that be should be able to keep his temper. Tbe attack, tt was ; -icent, had been unwarranted DIDO GURVICH FINED A fine of MO. with option ot thirty days' Imprisonment, waa unpoaed on' Dido Owvteb by Magistrate VkOynaont this afternoon for assanlting Jam lowaen at last night's boalng touraa- avent. Tbe nisatstrali pointed out. in warning Ourvioh. that the offeoos eras eoaaldercd with auoh isrlinisnni by the law that a taartSTWim penalty of two tmprisoacient was provMad. I Dr. Alexander rilONC S7S RtKH lll.JKK DENTIST Phon. 547 WOMEN OF TERRACE MEET VISITING LADY Mm. I'itlft. Judge at .the Fair, Aadrruiea Institute and Ilicurs lVlnter Work TERRACB, Sept. 11. A pleasant and profitable afternoon wat spent here onj Saturday when a special meeting of the Women's Institute was called to meet Mrs. Pitts of Nelson, Judge ot domestic and tansy work at the fair and provincial treasurer of the institute. Mrs. Hall presided over the meeting which waa attended by about forty ladies. Mrs. Pitts gave a very Interesting talk on institute work and offered many helpful suggestions for work locally. She highly commended the local institute on the spleedld record made in the short time since organizing, and urged tbe ladles to continue In tbe work, stressing the necessity of some definite work and asm in view to keep up li.terest and live up to the ideals of tbe InsUtute. Poll owing tbe serving of afternoon tea Mrs. Pitta gave some Itttefsstl&g denvonstntions of flower making wtth wools ud silks aad deecrxbed a number of nHareattag way of keeping tbe members busy both at home and In tbe meeting. IN I'KOIIATE IX THE XITKEMK COIKT OK ItltlTIMI COLIMIHA In the Matter of tbe Administration Act: and i In the Matter of tbe Estate of Albert Rocs Dsoeaaed j TAKE NOTICB that by order of Ills Honor. P. McB. Young, tbe etb day of Septamber. AX) 1938, I was appointed Administrator of tbe estate ot Albert Boos, deceased, and all parties having , claims against the said estate are hereby wauired to furnish same, nrooeriv vert- fled, to me on or before tbe llih day of October. AD. ISM. and ail partlea indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to jae forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. . Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B O. Dated tbe lltb day of September, d.. laat. ' IN PRORATE iv th; si riti.Mi: coi kt or kkitimii! COI.ItlHIA In the Matter of the Admin letratioc Act; aad tn the liitUr of tK B4l nf ITttlir Killas nee gather Soromoa. De- j rcasol. IntestaU. TAXB NOTICE that by order of Hie Honor. P. McB Tou ng the 6th day of Slept amber. AD. MM. I was appelated! Administrator of the estate of Setter Klllat. nee Isthcr 8?iomons. di oaased. and all parties having claims againat the said estate are hereby required to Tumish same, prcpsrly verified. , to ant an or befnre the lltb day of Ootober, AD. 198. and all parses indebted tne estate are requuwa to pay aarunt of their indebtedness to forthwith. XOftHAM A. WATT. I Official AdaunUUMor. i Plllsse Rupert. B.C. I Dated the 11th day of September. AD. IMS. It on the vta dealer JyCi counter Afy WR8GLEYS More BsPlH for your money 10 and the! best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money -"HOSILRY 0rr Better- 'The Nobby" 1 Fhcne 45 4 City Meat Market (SELVIG BROS.) ird Atenue Phone "Cj MEAT- FISH, VEGETABLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODICE" at low prices, and immediate delivery OUene! - All articles are sf superior quality and abS" . fresh. B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. Watch This Space MOTORBOAT SANK VANCOUVER. Jfcpt u ports vtre received here t..lV vessel named the Angu w 0 '., , !" " sank at a point 130 ir,!i ' .," 'r Rupert. It U thouKlv. t ..".'''. ' " hallbuttr but the nam . " 1 available lists. for Specials Tomorow B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. THE HOME OK (3001) THINGS TO EAT Phone 45 Phone 574