li "i. it Wednesoitv PAGE POUR TI1E DAILY NEW3 , . . -j SOCCERTO START OFF Junior League Games Will Be Resumed on Saturday of This Week The Junior Football Association met last evening In the Qlty Hall, J. 8. Wilson presiding. Delegates present included W. W. C. O'Neill, A. Hardy (Borden 8treet School), A. Walters 'High School), A. Halleran ( (Booth Memorial School) and Jack Campbt'll vlr-president. The secretary was instructed to write to tho Native Sons of Canada j and th Trades and Labor Council hanfci v. them for their donations for the Dominion Day and Labor Day games played by teams chosen I mm ihe Junior Football League! Medals will be purchased and presented to last year's High School team winners of the Rochester Shield for 1939-tolO. The following schedule was drawn up for the fall half of the Jwasun, the first game to be played this Saturday. Saturday games will No Sign of Canoe urc U MTved. No other iwvet Uita to long, co1 "tt'' or doo to much for ru WRiGLEYS Pronete good health when ued reguUrlv alter every meaL It cleantea teeth and throat, weetetu mouth and breath, and itTcngthcn the gum. Your health U aided while tour r4ea SOUTH AFRICAN GIRL SUCCESSFUL IN SWIM OF ENGLISH CHANNEL 4 DOVER, Eng., Sept. 10: Peggy Duncan, South African girl swimmer, finished swim- mlng the English Channel to- day when she landed at South- foreland from Cape Griz Nez after sixteen hours and fifteen minutes In the water. SPORT CHAT Now that the outdoor sports season of summer has come to a close In Prince Rupert with the climax of those very successful and much appreciated baseball games last week between Vancouver and Prince Rupert, thoughts of local sportsmen will turn to the winter indoor sports. It will not be long before basketball organization for the h.n . i nrf otiseason is undertaken and also 6:30. Sept. IS Booth vs. Borden. Sept. 17 Borden vs. High School. Sept. 20 High School vs. Booth. Sept. 34 Borden vs. Booth. Sept. 27 High School vs. Borden. Oct. 4 Booth vs. High School. Oct. 11 Borden vs. Booth. Oct. 18 High School vs. Borden. Oct. 25 Booth vs. High School. The annual meeting will take place on September 23, in the City Hall. plans made for badminton. Prepar ations will also be made for the leaf strenuous activities of billiards, cribbage, whist, etc. to say nothing of carpet bowls. If, on the whole, the winter season proves is keen and interesting as that of the past summer, it should be a very successful one indeed. The largest crowd to ever witness : . i RACE IS 'llectic Chicago ia football game at Anyox was that i Brooklyn .. tton Labor Day which was on hand New York Uo watch Celts and Mine battle pitbburr. for the Cup. It was a splendid ex- Bfon hibitlon of soccer and there was Qncmnatt tremendous enthusiasm in rarty Seen As I et ! At ?T J j score board was a blank v but, in the ( Feeling Cains Strength That Arctic Tropics Expedition May Have Gone Straight Up Skeena second penoa, tne teams setuea a score of three to two. As a result? Washington of the past season's activities, it is . New York now assumed in the smelter town ruvianri up to noon today, there -was no, that football has come there to Detroit sign of the Arctic to Tropics canoe and UMt Mxt year will see st Louis . party which has been expected tor , n and sure foot- ,nhim il days. As tone paste, the opinion gains strength that the expedition may have gone straight up the Skeena River without calling here, although there is no definite word to that effect. From the headwaters of the Bulkley River, the party will portage across to the Fraser River headwaters, travelling by way of various western rivers until they reach the Mississippi system down which they will travel to the Gulf of Mexico SINGAPORE IS WINNER Lead FteM of Thirteen In St Leger's Biakf lartttbeis Second and Kitten Pasha Third DONCASTKR. Bng.. Sept. 10: tag. AUSTRALIA TOURISTS WINNIPEG, Sept. 10 Canada is to come into its snare of tourist travel from Australia if the Canadian National Railways succeed in a plan to "sell Canada" to the large j number of persons who annually cross from the Antipodes to Britain I Boston TIGHTER Finish In National Learue Continues With Brooklyn and Giants Drawing; Up on Cubs and Cards NEW YORK, Sept. 10: As a result of yesterday's important games among National League pennant contenders, the race is even closer than before. Chicago Cubs are still in the lead with the fourth place New York Giants only three games behind. The Oiants and the Robins, by defeating St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs respectively, each gained a full game In the exciting race. Brooklyn went into a virtual tie with St. Louis for second place. In the American League, Phila delphia Athletics kept their leading margin by defeating Detroit Tigers. Washington Senators . also won by defeating 8t Louis Browns. Yesterday's scores: American League Washington 8. St Louis 4. Boston 1. Chicago 10. Philadelphia 3. Detroit 1. New York 8, Cleveland 6. National League Chicago 0, Brooklyn 3. St Louis 1. New York 2. Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 8. National League W. L Pet .80 $7 Mi n 59 JM .78 60 JM 77 GO JMt .71 06 jm .64 M .460 U TO .410 .. M -M6 W. L Pet JM 46 .mi 86 H JB0 78 SO 302 75 65 JW 66 72 .464! 51 84 191 S3 83 .390 .46 00 2M Old Country Soccer i English League First Division Grimsby Town 1. Aston Villa 2. I En;Ush League Third Northern ; Lincoln City 2. Nelson 1. FINED FOR BOOZE SALE and Europe, according to G. F. 1 Johnston, general agent for that'Tw0 Port Esington Japanese Get railway at Svdnev. Australia, who i Penalties For Keeping is here today. Mr. Johnston sails on uquor ror bate September 17 from Vancouver af- ter a two months' business trio in ! At a session of provincial ponce Canada. court conducted yesterday at Port While man Australians areiBsatngton by Stipendiary Magis- venr interested In development in H ? MeLeed. T. FUkuhara Canada. Mr. Johnston said only a tinea lon of six Lord G!UMiev's Singapore won the ! small percentage of 8t Laser's Stakes today. Lord Wool-avliiet.ms Parenthesis was seoorto! and thr Aga Khan's Ruston Pasha, third. Thirteen horses ran. A. R Holtby returned to the city on today's train from one of his their "globe monuuv unpnsotuneni, iot Keeping imitm- h mm thp rtenadiaii t "Quor iot saw. un a smmar cnarge. Roekies. the whet fWds on the H. Kameda was fined $360. with ix &M-tlBk nidtktrla! cities of1 months' option. The preseeutlene the eask and uuon his return wiUw conducted by Major J. H mmImw tn rtmIk a tntw intr-1 Johnson of the Lteuot Contrul est among the people of that eoun- Board. try to visit Canada either going to l periodi-al trips to the interior on (or coming from the OM Country railway business. Australia too. according to Mr. Johnston, is making a bid for the I tourist travel of North America and j Britain and a National Travel As- ' soeiatton has been formed with of- j ; flees in London and on this con- j ! tinent to secure tourist traffic for i I their country whose seasons are! the opposite to those here. In Syd-1 ney frost and snow are unknown i while the scenic beauties of the , Commonwealth are such as to delight the traveller. ; Speaking of economic Conditions ' in Australia. Mr. Johnston who gas I kept constantly in teuchfrlth Australia during his absence, stated ' that that country in common with the other countries of the world is having a temporary trade depression. While Australia is a vast ly limited to wheat and wool and low prices for both of these products have reduced the purchasing power At tne same coun session, a Chinaman was fined 90 for having firearms In his possession. Powell River Company Gets Large Contract TORONTO. Sept. 10: It is learned that the Powell River Palp it Paper Company, of Vancouver, has leedved contracts fer 15,060 tons of paper a year from the Dally Oklahoman" and-Jlhe "Oklahoma City Times" newspapers. which were previously supplied from Central Canada and from the Northern United States. This order for newsprint was placed with country, its crops are almost entire- Powell River Company, by E. K. Oaytord. general manager of the two newepapera. of the Commonwealth to a great! George Keep of the CNJt lnves I extent. However, his information is' ligation department with head that this depression Is showing quarters -In Prince Oeorge arrived 1 signs of Improvement and that the In the city on today's train from LOCAL ITEMS I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thrupp. who have been on a trip to Edmonton ! returned to the city on today's, train, j James Jack of the Port Simpson ' Hospital staff sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. R. O. Johnston, manager of Inverness Cannery, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip of inspection to operations at Kle-mtu cannery down the coast. Miss Hazel Robinson of the Ca nadlan National local audit office in Vancouver is a passenger aboard the steamer Prince George today making the round trip north. Dr. R. Agnew, Vancouver dentist. arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancou ver, being on his way to various interior points which he will visit on professional business. R. C. W. Lett of the Canadian National Railways eotonteatton department with headquarters in Vancouver arrived in the city on the Prince George today from the south and proceeded by train to the interior. Union freighter Chilliwack, Capt John Mnir. is due in port on Friday from Vancouver with a cargo of cement and other commodities to be discharged locally The vessel will go no further north than Prince Rapert this trip. On motion of Alderusan CoUart the ettar council but night decided .to advertise in neighboring etttet that there was no employment available in Prince Rupert but that a number of men were already eat of work in the city. Mrs. H.-6 Parker, who has been on a vMt to her native home in Nova Scotia and afcto visited vari ous dtfeettn the east and south on bataeea returned to the etty on the Prince George this morning, having traveled west via Vancouver. J. P. Babeoek, assistant commissioner of fisheries for ihe province of BrKtetfOatutnUa and chairman oi the InternatioMl Fisheries Qpnawtssloa, arrived in she city an the Prtnoe George thta morning from Vancouver, being here on official bun mess. Major J. A. Motherwell, chief In spector of fisheries, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning rem Vancouver. He k on his way to various Interior points where conditions pertaining to hatcheries and game fish wttl be inspected. Mrs. Emily Maxwell of Vancou ver. Orand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star for the Province of British Ootumbka. arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from the south to pay an official visit to Behet Chapter here. Mrs. Maxwell will be here until Saturday. Mrs W. H. Wilson-Murray and daagh er. MBss. and son. Ian. who nave been rea4dbtt for the past five years ka Btftahurgh. Scotland George this morning, having tra veiled home via Montreal and Vancouver They are being welcomed home by many friends. A. E Littler, assistant superintendent engineer, Canadian National SteaenshjM, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver, beinr here on official duties. He is accompanied by Mrs. Littler. They will return to Vancouver on the same steamer tomorrow night. Owing to the fact that many en gineers are absent from the dty on their work because of fine wea ther. the regular monthly dinner of ttw local -branch of the Prefes ajeftt Sagjncert' Aasedattan of British Covfbuia schedued last night, has been cancelled and there will be no regular meeting until next month. Orvillr Denstedt of the tlon staff, who attended the recent meeting of Pacific Coast workers of the Biological Board of Canada at Departure Bay. Vancouver Is Deodorizer OS Y Blower Balance $L08 amtonth for IS months Caih Price . . . .$17.50 Even Pay Only 50c Down for the PREMIER SPIC-SPAN with and : i NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY, LTD. J. & Rogers of toe Rupert Marine Products List ntwaiisl to the efty on the Prtoee Oeorsje this morning tress a brief trip to Van- i eouver and Victoria Arthw Cad, see of Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Cade, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where he will resume hi studies at the University of British Columbia. He spent the summer employed on a highway survey party in this district. INSPECTING AIR BASES V. L. Brintnell. Operation Manager of Western Canada Airways, and Major D. It MacLaren O Way Here W. L. BrtntoU.operation of the Western Canada Airways Ltd.. Winnipeg, and himself reoog- returned to the dty on the Prtrff"Mf ouUto pnoBD m hit iiuannnt, m ovw mi hiawav un the cnaiit with llaior D R. MatLaren DJ8X) B.C. manager lor the company, in the course of vtsrt to the firm's operating bases hi British Columbia Visiting Quath- taski Cove. Swanson Bay and other points snroute it is expected they will come on to Prince Rupert. Urging Premier To Proceed With Peace Railway Yesterday afternoon the Peace River committee. Alderman CoUart prgstdiBg, decided f ask the eh eounetl to send a Wire to Premier fr i Bennett urging tne Immediate con struction of the Peace River outlet to the coast as a means of relieving unemployment. This resolution was enoorseo by tne executive of the Prince . Ohamber of Commerce and was Rupert Fisheries Experimental BU- j finally passed by the city council at 1U special meeting last night STARTED ITRE. FINED land, and Has since been spending PRINCE OBOROK. Sept. 10:-Jne a holiday In Vancouver, returned Dudra of Tabor Creek has been country would get back to normal the Interior 'gblhg out again op the' to the city on the Prince George convicted of setitoK a fire for clear wiuiui a year ur iw easioouno, uaw liau an nour later mi.s m ming trom tne south mg land und tmcrt $2t New Accountant For Bank Here G. O. Treleaven to Succeed George Beveridire iirtaghtf Ills BrMe to Ctiy Or. O. Treleaven. who has been attached to the main office of the Bank of Montreal sn Vancouver for several years, win arrive In the city next week' from the south to sue- eeed Oeorvc V-tantintbe i" of Montreal V recently beet ing his bruit Mr Bever.d-.' moted to th . Ten ace. will probably .i his riaties thf fan.ily will Daily Ne quick result o Easy "if to cep Clean In si do outside o n ton and u n d e r n c a t it rpiIE "on-top" mrchan-fan of the? Gwral dec- trie Refrigerator U acalnl-ln-tr4. Dirt, duit and moUture cannot get in. 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