linger the iav., of (hp prov,n(1(,. Hockey Scores .USB Prince Rupert Dolly Nws Tuesday. October 3u, liol ... ,c .,. :ssi a, the Quebec Montmorency und Charlevoix Ruihvay Co. II. was completed from Quebec City to 8!e. Anne station, a dist:.i.. i.t .... m nterlor Men Joining Navy Men (4 Cetral British Co- (NR Purchases Quebec Line fakrs Over Link in Quebec j.., Murray Bay Hallway lines. V- 11, 189. and to Cap Tour- i Crisis on Telephones City's Communications Are Rapidly "Deteriorating" iiuiite, ai!otht;r ten miles, un nuvemoer 16, 1894 Basketball . of trouble yet," Eric Janes, tele-! Meanwhile, the full ere It" phone superintendent said today, i hnesratn are working overthr j. "Line s out of order." is a i to trace th,? troubles und effec monotonous phrase at the teie- repairs i . phone exchange. . I - ! Several cables have been re-1 MacLEOD, Alta. W Mr. an , jjuiiidu are showing a great in-j terest in the Navy, says Lt. Noel i Langham, staff officer of HMCS Chatham, following von rtrn joN'TKKAL The Canadian! On July 22, 1895, the company T , u iU. -nrc fit lUa I reCCiVerl rv,,nini,. : ., ' ,. a! wi-.-.... r.iuj r..uij" .- ...c -i f'.iwiuiuu "iMim,n incorporation incorporation ...1,1 lh, OA. o-mne mils jvioiu-:" Mmit. : UlUlin -u muu I kill) n lis name .,,. ,.. . m6nday National Toronto 2, Detroit 2. Montreal 6. New York 1. Pacific Coast Nanaimo 7, Vancouver 3. International Okanagan Nelson 3. Penticton 1. SUNDAY Pacific Coast Taeoma 3, Seattle 2. Western International Kamloops 5, Spottana 3. from a recruiting tour to Prince ; George and other points. Twelve applications for per-manent force RCN were receiv Saturday j tu:! -i! mi-' was chariuvd ... ry ilivisinn of the Quebec lo the Quebec Railway, Lieht and j.4. l-Kl't ntl Power Cu. J'ower Co. i 1M7 the Canadian J.,,, If.m Qu..'bec City cast ; National Railways acquired the iy j i.n him on the north Portion of the line running from . iucu, uui poones aie sun hi:-, rjiny niaunsen, tne secon - i WiJi more than 500 telephones going out all over the city, he -cnnte ever to be married i.'-. :n the city out of ordr, the city's raid. Heavy rainfall over last Lethbridge. have just celebrate, ccmmunication system is fast de- week-end has soaked the cables, 'heir 66th wadding anniversan' terkjiating. and "w? haven't many of which are leaking due Mr. Maainsell is 92 and his wif " started to locate the main source tc ase. is 87. ' ed and "many others were mo,4 interested, Lt. Langham said today. Meanwhile, nine women who l tin. fjt. Lawrence vw. Joucnun 10 Cap Tourmenle a , iu .Ho n jtj fli.r.:trif nf fl,., ' Willi vni- v.... IWC " -"- ii.c MUltC. St. Joi.ch!ni to First, league games in this year's basketball season will be Played nv-xt Saturday with a three-act show starring a Junior, intermediate and - senior bout. The season's schedule is being drawn up now by Sports Director M :llf I I ')H1 Tr, limi purchased by the CNR represent the balance of the original road. : nave appued for reserve service I with the newly, opened WRCN TITANIUM SOURCE omncn are anendins narailes paraUPi i Ore deaosil. at I.ake Allniri '. riV,.!! : -"..u jiiuiaurty. uinciai approval Quebec, are bi-liev , ,. jd , to . be the of their acceptan-e Is expected world i largest jangle source of soon from Ottawa, after which ItKMiNi tf J us 'Comlnued from page 2) 4 . t'-"11- p.. j. paid was $750,000. - N-r ut ownership is effec- . , v tiiljer 1. i;i mijiii-i'ion gives tile CNR horc rail line running lruiii Quebec to Nairns flj. via Montmorency Fails, gAiu.r lie Beaupre und Vi.:r- iy. they will be attested here. r i'-i4 i-aiaerom. Saturday will feature Manson's vs Maple Leafs, junior.;; Hi-Green vs Fraser U Payne, inter-mediates, and Oordon & Anderson vs Elks, seniors. primitive villages colorful scene alter scene which stems to have come to life out of some ancient tale of thu east. And from November to May, it's snmnur. it: . !,., is we.'l known to A J S ' S, t V' ; A f For whisky wi,h y tr IS , f V . striking quality... Ai. -; iUv, ,-i Vft- V''Z CORBY'S i-.-st. .-- ' - :--y J Tf f Nx f ' ' V Special Special Selected Selected (f " ; ii, nf tourists who have " .'iwr cooking. Remember when? Vines Dundee wen a 15-round .j, mi ;v.-r tl. to the .shrine at j"" i--.'nao!e. Wt Ro! . . ' .t .... 0 ,Uiv ou.y ai.u oiiri punus Rfnrepcr.tir.g tl, weuuvnih', ,;cr rr.J.-OuaJmL icneraUon. Lieut. I ",,u "lartl fjr tne ':irla ,Bhl boxln5 champion- 'I,' j i)i '11 .s!u're, f... m i. flirlstoplv.T i.-auon.-r .viati-iii lor 8a ycai"-', the P',. ;luinbui ",nbu'i of the the Spuni.sh Spunish Navy NawnJ, ;,, iMnjom'ed originally,' tM;i"? entertained in the Unit- '4 1 run at Boston 1 vph.- ne, i ..!. ins tuKiincuwned ancestor, 4fi9 years aim. sighted Uvj Bahama Wands. To make the voyage took him sitcm ,!... nieht. Brouillard had held tiie 'title only twrj months sinc knecking out B-n Jebv. and Dua-dee himself lost it within a year to Teddy Yarosz. IM'NTKIIS Rl-Sf ( Kl) 'Cii'iiiueJ from p:;;-e ll For a Thrilling Lt'sr flJ II Spooky Specials ' j . ' " '' mmm lummm. ...m m mm His descendant, covering Hie sainj distance, only needed 21 ! hi. ma. And here we've all bocn ! th.nking that once out of sho,, ! wfd heard tile last of L'hrhtu-' pher Columbus. Royal Reserve Old Rye hJ( " x y M ' anywhere I by M'-Nei bark into Prince Rtipt t. This iiilvcrtLvcmctit Ls not puljlished or displayed l.y the I.iipior Control Hoard or by the (jovernment of British Cohunljia. is a CUH bus driver whose tun veered from the road a i it n-iking a soft edve. tip sheprlii", off its side acalnst 21 r., sf IHl. JanasCli Was retnrnino CHANGE BlAOS from Hie scene of th-; ac-idmt In a cor whi:h had giver, him a lif i. Meanwhile, V. C. I?. Jones, Columbia Cellulose mill manager, was directing- removal or stop-logs in (he Kloyah Creek clam over which poured the raine waters of Prudhomme, swollen to flood level by the torrential rains. The flood, said Mr. .Ii ttffr Pit tfanJy filLLETTE risen verv xudilenlv At s n i easy 1 thiiinti'i a hreec, uuick, i nil nlrtstiing with today's su sunur (iilkllc Ulue llladr. mjiit fur lour Gillette Raor TIT nureOMCS 4Puhlc-rdged lor economy-they ''rlunuvrthjn ordinary blades. iixira convenience buy them n In- hamlv (iillcttu Oispenkt-r. ; Friday, there was no water on ; the road and he had found out 1 ;that two hours uter. cars had ; passed. j j "We estimate the flood to have .risen over the road at about 8 p.m.." he said. j j Flood level, said Mr. Jones,' was 95 feet above sea -level. Ac-; j cording to his tlaures, the wau-r , i did not rise beiond 90 feet, 10 indies. j I Saturday at noon, a Columbia jCellulo-B lru-:k drivi n by Henry. jVar.Ui he.ile and Mr. Cutnbert-)w.-n. - with Mr. Jones and! eocs Ot0 6lAO ;i : ....... : . A 'J. r .... . i X f!v'.:.yi inftTwrm -r if Bill Dlbbon wad.i:' ahead of it ; XJr rs Jf -.nmEEn cumin I to determine extent of the road, j drove through the flooded area jto the Kraupner house to biins back Mr. and Mrs. Len Garner iand .six-yrar-oid son Eilly who Jhad been prevented from ret.irn-ilUK to t'lince Runert Hurl hurl VOL, too, can stand out among the citizens of" this cirv J ".iouci ui me iv.v.in. Keservej team: iiy getting into f uniform NOVC7 you can get in a full winter's regular spare- ' . 'stayed the ni;;lit with Uie w Kraupners. USE HALLOWE'EN 1UMPKIN UGHTS . Mm 1 on the Chrises ' VMi'l t The Garners left that nii'ht for Smithers on a hunting trip, 'lhey were lorcid to return when tiiey encountered a inounlain-siide on the highway near Tyec. The car was loaaed on the truck and, on the return trip, the flood stranded car from u'iiich the three men escaped was lowed in to dry la.ru! at the Kloyah Dam road. EXTENT OF FLOOD The highway was iiiterniitent- ly covered with water from that point to a p.unt half a mile east I lighUng sfring mB J ' Hallowe'en is party complete without f''Mr,a" plastic pumpkin snap-ons as an of Diana Creek bridge whera j ' water was deepest about three lcet. Cabins along the lakeshore i were flooded to the winilow.sills ! .....,.i,& 1W iiu.t iu iu next vjudiuy go piaces summer. By joining the R.C.N. (R), you actually join Canada's Navy as a Reservist! IN THE R.C.N. (Reserve) ... . . i . you will be using your spare time to gain -valuable skills and knowledge which can help in your civilian , life -and which will prepare you to take an active and effective part in defence of freedom of the seas, should the need arise. ilN JOINING THE R.C.N. (R) NOW . . ... you will be trained and eligible to go on r 2wo . week salt-water cruise next summer gaining practical experience at sea. . . . you will get first class training-at full naval pay for time spent-good sports activities -good comradeship community respect. Canada's Navy has a job to do in defence of freedom of the seas. It needs a strong Reserve in the Naval Divisions from coast to coast ; C'tctiivfi linkfin A. v r rtJA .. . it . j V- - 1 t t i 5 mr m- w, it t " i I rr 1 'j . I ; " I ' Xn H -- i ItLOl u I lUi I, KEE THEM TODAY AT and one cabin was turned on its side. Public Works Department reports the load today in passable audition, but the hUhw.iy is ''QXIHERN B.C. POWER Co.,Ltd. Besner Itlack Phone 210 still closed due to .slides and i washouts further east. I WatWr began receding rapidly Saturday noon and by nightfall had left the road. r';.' Kiiprrt. n.C Stt uart. B.C. MADE TO ORDER j Any type of woodwork by skilled men f if :,j.V0ij rrm't fin. A st.. .A l : ...:. . ..; , . -..vj icuuy-iiiuuc iuiiiiiuii: iu un yuui t i lei us build it esnprinllv for vnu It will rnst wA ! j ' , I ! : ' i T Prince Rupert's Naval Division is . . . H.M.C.S. CHATHAM PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. EpTU!U)SU'iicU.Ia.r8 011 h0w can R'ain th? advantages of nrrVrrn SWc, ?pl'X to the AVAL RECRUITINd OI- HCLK, at H.M.C.S. Chatham or telephone Pr. Rupert 5 ,Pn vou thinkand materials and craftsmanship are J I mcst. Regular Parades -Wednesday Nights-Now is the time to join! ill!! No matter whether it's just a footstool, store fixtures or a complete bedroom suite . . each piece that leaves our shop is made to the exact specifications of the customer, of first quality materials. I CotiodioBi Maw fiesenrs) s i MATTSON'S mm ma m f-3rj 3i Ave. East Phone Blue 126 s-j