mm PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY NEW3 All (hat ii Refintd n Men'l Clothing it Yours , with the Fashion-Craft Label from 'H AT A FEELING of confidence a man enjoys and inspires in others loo when his clothes, are distinctively correct in style, quality and fill You are assured of this - and also utmost value at whatever price in SrlfoM-PRAFT CLOTHES 25 Bryant Company Limited Est. 1911 Alder Blfck, Sixth St. . Phone 297 Quality Men's and Boys' Wear Port Clements Church Funds Benefitted as Result I of Recent Successful Affair This advertisement Control Hoard or ipean players. SPORT NEWS ENTITLED GOOD BOUT TO PITCH! PROMISED Gabby Street Tells Why He Chos Paul Derringer to Hurl Today ST. LOUIS, Oct. 9: "Paul Der eeiectea irom uiese pjayerst. High: Morgan, Fisher and Allen; Cromp, Faw and Kirkendall. Colusl, Santurbane, Iverson (captain), Wilson and Dungate. Sutherland, spare. Tilden and Hunter Embark for Europe American Ttnifli Professionals lo Play Matches in Paris With Europeans NEW YORK, Oct. 9: William T. Tilden and Frank Hunter, Ameri can tennis professionals, are sali- higon the ftsamej- Berejigarla for L L C 1 Paris where they will play a series ViiUTUl JUt ldll or matches with .outstanding Euro- CP.R. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. James Flood, ls due in port a" afternoo from the POUT CLEMENTS. Oct. 9.-On 3j30 Monday a;futh and u,ttU at 10 m- on evening. September 23, happy social time was fully enjoyed :he.r .return t0 Vancouver and way by a good crowd in St. Mark's Pmu- church hall. Song, games and old ' faahtaoed dances, along with re- j freshmenta, filled up the evening! ' hours. A sale of vegetables, etc.. was The Weather the occasion of much mirth. A . vlsltin friend waa auctioneer and Langara Island: Cloudy, light a nice sum was added to the church southeast wind; barometer, 3050; fund- temperature, 54; light chop. id- .il rtL TaV -ram aaaV w is not published or displayed by the Liquor by the Government of liritish Columbia i Billy Uagshaw and Henry Deeth! Expected to Put Up Lively Scrap; Winner to Meet Wendle ringer was my best right-hander More than usual Interest Is ex this year and has earned the righ; pected to attach itself to the box lo pw-n in tnls gitne." said Oabb; lng match on Thursday evening of j Street, St.' Louis Cardinals man i next week between Henry Deeth of ger. In announcing - his hurling 'Anyox and Billy Bagshaw of Prince t j wiuiic iui Liic aiAui T uuu ocx it. ,,wjywi.. wuhi wttoc uvja uaire vecu encounter today with the Phlladel- jdoelcloned by Benny Wendle of this phia Athletics. ' (city and the winner on this occa- : Nor wis trie Red Birds' veteran sion ls bin Promised a return pilot worrying even If his team! match with Wendle. rhouid be beaten todav "I wi!!, A good card of four or five pre- have Burleigh Grimes for the sev-' Hmlnarles is being arranged and enth game and, Indeed, our whol pitching staff," he remarked. TEAMS ARE NAMED I FOR SOCCER GAME !" Booth Memorial School and King Edward High will meet tomorrow afternoon at Acropolis Hill grounds In a regular Junior League football fixture. Line-ups are announced las follows: Booth: Gay, Ferguson (captain), Eby, DeMarco, Gomez, Ritchie, Nel son, Macdonald, Colusl, McMeekin, Parsons and McQreish tteam to be , . - i J M 1 I 1 considerable new local talent is to be Introduced. SPORT CHAT Pat Byrne, goalkeeper of the Kansas City Club of the Arrferlcan Hockey League, has been ordered by William F. Grant, club owner and league president, to report for a trial to Montreal Maroons of the National League. Byrne played his first professional hockey with Kan sas City when the, team was first placed there four years ago. Jules Ladoumegue, French mid die distance star, has set a new world's record for the mile run by covirlng the distance in four minutes, 91-5 seconds. Ladoumergue's performance clipped more than a second from the accepted world's record of 4:10 2-5, set by Paavo Nurml in 1923. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert 4 , "October 9, 1911 After a visit of four days to ihU port, H. M. C. S. Rainbow left early this morning for the Queen Charlotte Islands Jn the course ol her northern cruise. Oasboats were busy yesterday afternoon ferrying visitors to and from the Canadian cruiser as she rode at anchor in the harbor. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Unwin sailed on the Prince George today for l honeymoon trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Preaching last night in the Presbyterian Church on the text The Coming of the Rainbow," Rer. F. W. Kerr criticized the maintenance of armaments and navies by the nations. He also condemned th" interest taken In boxing contest and prize fights. , Anniversary of General Wolfe's Birth Honored LONDON, Oct. 9. The 172nd anniversary of the death of Major-aeneml James Wolfe was observed on September 13 by a special serv-i'-e at the Parish Church of St. Alfege, Greenwich, where the body' i in- O nt ral is entombed. General Wolfe spent the earlier part! of his life, after his birth, at Wes- j terham, at his father's residence.! Macartney House, Blackhcath, and it was Irom there that he set out for his campaign against the French in North America. After his death on the Plains of Abraham, Quebec. his body was brought to England! and interred at Greenwich. The anniversary service was attended by the Royal Marine Old Comrades' Association, which paraded in the grounds of the Royal Naval College. Great. Britain under a system of government by which the country can be governed by ordcr-ln-council having the force of law. What a wecrdent for a government dedicated to a program of "Socialism (n our time!" liOH'S HANDY SHOP Plum'jlnc repairs. General repairs. Window cleaning, etc. ROBERTSON St ROHERTSON 501 Sixth Avenue West Phone Blue 937 Try an Arabela! You'll be delighted with the quality and flavour for five cents. Individually wrapped in moisture-proof cellophane to protect the goodness of its long filler and Sumatra wrapper . . always fresh and fragrant Buy them in the handy pocket pack of five. ENGINEER LA manager Canadian Airways Ltd., In chle. wife of thejr son. J. Rred Rlt- catafaaaa. crewi CIGARS by far the greatest value IS NEEDED Northern Mining Handicapped by Lack of Data, Declares Major MacLaren HER DEATH IS TRAGIC THE MARKET a report to the B. C. Chamber of chie, Jr., provincial game warden jjewj LetUwe head Mines executive his at Merritt. No on company's particulars were con-1 vint&M hathmu tnirntr-. iciivmes in mai area. uiinra in me message, nor were 1 Data should be gathered on the funeral arrangements announeed. hacvi seologica! formations, mineral pos- The,death of Mrs. Ritchie Jr. is .. oIKtltllAs iMn.nAntlAn vM. t n ntarf. n..n mava ma1 K W i . ers, lakes and mountain ranges, fact that the k survived by three ! . r.rn p prosptctorstravelllfig In and out, small children, two girls and a boy.jT jLl, ji ar,A a nni1 'n.nl Iron! nf oil ha AMut nhIM feotno i rffpperj. 10. activities In those little known sec- half years and the youngect six tort, haf said. (months. The widower, one of Prince Many 'prospectors had taken ad-' Rupert's best known and most pop- vantage' of the rapid means of ular pioneer boys, will have the deep transportation afforded by the com- sympathy of many local friends, pany's aircraft operating out of: Deceased also was a resident of Country, he said. : some time she was employed as a MajOr MacLaren remarked on the i stenographer in the city hall and lack of cohesion evinced by pros- also for a time by P. Burns Co. Ltd. pectors In the areas chosen for She was also well known and pop- exploration, the majority of them ular. She was 30 years of age and spreading all over northern British' came from the Maritime Provinces. Columbia. Her father lives in the East and He emphasized the fact that If there is a married sister In Seattle. prospectors would concentrate on a given area, favorable for minerali zation, there would not only be a greater possibility of them finding deposits, but probably better flying rates could be offered. In Many Arras Several' prospecting parties have been flown into the far northern sections of the province. They intend staying in over the winter, he said. One .party Is as far north as the Sifton'Pasa country, which ditides the Finlay River from the Llard drainage .system. Many others are active in the Thutade Lake area, on the Nation, Omlneca and Ingenlka Rivers. NEURALGIA A ppllcitJoa Mia- rd nrdi M 4irrtiait JaM "ktl tlx pat', Yaa'li tmi laat mm gat wondarful ratlaf I ' rKlNG OF PAliSa HOTEL ARRIVALS New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Huat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarellt ' frlri'lmin- tSI Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J, ritUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ts jSUE FORD i MOTOR CO. Suit Foi $18,000,000 li Launched on Grounds of Patent Infringement DETROIT, Oct. 9 An $18,000,000 llllt ha hn lannrViarl In lh o,. frlngement of patent rights in connection with the use of a wtnd-:hleld process ls claimed. Union steamer Cardena, Capt Mail Schedule For the East - ! Monday, Wednesday and Saturday ........10:30 a.m. From the Eist Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 p.m. For Vancouver , Sunday , 9 pm. Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday 9 pjn. , Friday 11 p.m. October 4, 14 and 25 4:30 pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday 4 pm. Wednesday 10:30 ajn. Friday p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m.' October 10 and 22 ajn. For Stewart and Anyox j 8unday ., 7 p.m. Wednesday 4 p.m., Saturday 4 p.m. From Stewart and Premier j , Sunday 8 pjn.j lb. Sweot Potatoes, 2 lbs. ltf. lb Outdoor cucumber, each 5c to Hothoure CueuEnbera, l5e and Pumpkin, lb. Prince George Into the North ! Prince Rupert for several years. For, LIubr 8qua,h' lb Savoy Cabbage, head, 10c to Scotch Kale, lb Onions, 8 lbs. hilk Turnips, 8 lbs. .1." .90 .3" .40 .15 3 B C. Cauliriowel'. hd..... 15c to 3& B. C. Bunch Carrot D5 .13 M sn .on M 2 .07 X .25 Ccrrota. 8 lbs. jj Paranlps, lb. Imported 8pantoh Onions, lb. Apples B. C. Oravenstelns 2 lbs. Mcintosh Red, household base 4 lbs. C Grade, large box . Fancy large box Medium Small, box Extra Fancy, box US a.o 2.4 2X 28ft Fruits Valencia Oranges 25e to .70 Lemons. California, large .00 Cal'tornla Grapefruit ...7',ic to .10 Bananas, lb. is r. rn..rt f .,. tT-.- o.a.a- California Tokay Grapes, .35 against the Fowl Motor Co In-i pm',el0UPM Olivet . 10c. to M Fears, doz 35c to 43 Crabapple ,3large. 4 lbs 25 box 1.90 Pomegranate .. .10c to .13 Concord Orapes, basket 1.00 Urled trultn Andre Johnstone, is duo In port Extracted honey, per Jar 'at 4:15 this afternoon from th - south and wiil rail at 12 mldnlghf, on he: return to "Vancouver and wuynoint-.. i , Comb honey ! Oatej, bulk. Ib. Lemon and Orange Pi . i liiack cooking fix io uurranu, id. Market prices current today are Citron Peel B .follows: 1 ivnjto xigSi Ju. lApplM' drlfd I VeKei&ble- Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie Jr. Victim ofjB q potatoes, 1215 lbs 34' Caches, peeled Ptomaine Poisonlnr at Merritt j m ji 45 " 2Qb AP150. lb. - IB. C. BeHa. buit'Vibs. Z .2 lnn" O. lb. Parsley, btuwh .fci"u" Mr. ana Mrs. j. rrea Kiicnie 01 a r ppIp-v .Hmh VANCOUVER, Oct. 9. The need; this city received the tragic Infor- J Vegetable Marrow; lb. 1 of a government engineer In the ; mation yesterday of the death In j sninaeh B c lh more remote northern sections of the morning from ptomaine poison-! oarll- imnorted Der lb the province was streteed by Major ing at her homo In Merritt of their ; wrown PJejfciinr Onions D. R. AlacLaren. assistant general daughter-in-law. Mrs. Edwlna Rlt-,wi. nuwii., nnin. iw. ..0, 05 ! .10: Prunes. 10-50. Ib. Meats -Fowl, Ko. 1. lb. Roasting Chicken. 1(jIIam. ;iccil, Ilrst gradf Cottage, lolls, lb .-.Iliain. pknlc. first gr ii 3acon, sldr. sliced bi ' Pork, shoulder Pork, loin P-,rk, dry salt . Pork, leg Ayrshire bacon, lb Venl shoulder Veal loin. ... lBetf. pot foait Beef, boiling Seel, roast, prime rib Lamb, shoulder Beef, steak Lamb, leg Lamb, chops Mutton, shoulder taioked klpptrs, lb. Salmon, fresh. Ib. ilvllbut fresh, lb. Eggs-l.C. Irash pullets, doz B.C. fresh firsts, doz SC. freuh extras, doz Local, new laid, Uriusr . Fancy cantoned, lb. . 1 Creamery, 3 lbs !bcrta Creamery. Ib Flour Mmir. 49's. No 1 hard 'istry Flour, 10 lbs. Sugar fellow, 100 lbs White. 100 lbs. Lard-P.ire Compound Fe-U- Wheat. No. 3 Alberta No. 5 Alberta Oats Bran 8hcrts Middling larley Uylng Mih . ,25 Oyster Shell 35cto 1 35C U Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" The Origin For Sale at Vrmlort ordirrct from "Mill Order Drpl." Liquor Control lluard. Victoria. It. C I IU W. si i vm PURE SCOTCH WHISKY RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Botilrd and lutrtntiM hfr Winitm Ortnt A Ron Umltrn GlraAd'lich UalvnlMiH-nNvrt UMillartH, Ill-Iub a GIfow, 8xtlnd. BEST PROCURABLE This advertisement i nut puhlish.-d or displayed bv the I,.uiur Control Doard or the Government of llriiish Columbia,