fKat TWO THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPEKT - BKIT1SQ COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avecue it F, POLLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUUSCKIPTION RATES City, delivery, bymallor carrier, yearly pejrjod paid In advance $5.00 Jgr "esser period, paid In advance, per week . 10 Bymajj. w au,pav. pi uriusq uqiumqia, me unusn empire ana - 'United States, paid In advance, per year fly mall to all other country, jpej yeir ADVERTISING RATES Transfent dls'pjay advertising, per Inch, per Insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion - Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line ll readers, per Insertion, per line Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation.Telephone -v-Mrmbrr of Auit Bureau of CircuuUi ELECTION ODDITIES far- ons 98 llAfejfPIXiqN MSSc?-: Tuesday; Se. 6.1 31ft 9.00 1.40 M .1$ 2$ Iow that tlffi ejetlbn ,are yeHy unur ,yay drjd pojl-tical speakers will be .spouting not air at the rate of about a mifea minute we can expect sonife odd statements. Major Dicft Iiui'tle, Toiler imembfir for AlbeJ-nUs credited with spying that the methods employed in the fisheries drove the herring and pilchaTUs TFohi their natural haunts b,u,t since the C. C. F. had come Ihto existence the fisli Trail beSh seen returning. ASSELSTINE SEES GOLD W. J. Asselstine, candidate for Atlin riding, was present recejjfcb.at a clean-up on Pine Creek in the Atlin district He say ;B22 ounces of golcl taken from the dirt at that S joint an$ divided between five miners as a result of thirty ays' operations.. That should, have been a good time to take up a collection for the purpose of helping to pay election expenses. ' PRITckARD1 AS LEADER W. A. PritcKard is the provincial Jeader of the C. C. F. He hfts ahovn himself to be interested in federal as well j as provincial politics. He is a prettv good talker. He speaks of Premier Bennett as "The Lord Almighty. of Blast" 'He was reeve of Burnaby wheii that mUnicipaiitj' went into thi,hS if itsceditors, hut that must .not be.held apainst ffm bfaujse dlher goo'd men haVe bjee siOa'rly placed, aihly he may be as good a man as couftl Be found in a party that is not" cluttered up with leaders or prospective leaders. A number of complaints have been received of people stealing and. in sortie cHies, desti-oyirtg flowers in Borden Street gdrdehs. Ih rnbs, S&ses the flowers could be of little value to the person,? taking them but when taken, the whole symmetry of the garden is spoiled. It is a senseless thing to (16. The perron stealing or destroying flowers is as low as a chicken-thief. r. For Lasting Protection . BAPC0 PURE PAINT and SKINGOLEEN (For Shingles ani Itoutli Lumber) Ouaranteed Products made In tt.C. to withstand B.C. climatic conditions Thdjiipspn Hardware Co. Ltd. Are You Troubled With "Flats" thfese wdrih das Ilopltiee tile old patched tubes to overcome this trbiible. Gutta Percha Tires are jgood Tires Prices are right & E. Parkfer Lltii -" v Ford Dealers . . m wtow miii ad erri.'huSt iff HAVE NEAR Pennant CINCH Now Battles ' -Ad near to be "Nearly Oyer In iS'atlopal and American JLeagues BOSTON. Sept. 5: iCPWith day. th Cleveland Indians scored ' TIIE DAILY-NEWS Tuesday. September a i n SCmrastyakawrsr-mssrrs j i n hi fteWs and Vfetvs if Sport , M 1 1 HI M I '"I trades and Labor Council, ttai Ah'dffiHr SucteSsfitiUborPay Celebration; Sports Program Again tl)fe Trades and Labor council tlrew a lucky Olrls. 8 and under Normal Seherk. Norma Currle Boys. 8 and under Eric Orme, Billy Hunter. O Iris. 10 and under Ella Dahl. Browns to consolidate their hold on Norma Currle. third pWee. The first was a lo-ln-Boys. I0nd under- David llous-nlng cojbtott. j Walter BW. , rr, oatnntnir nlMaUni tnriianc . Olrls. 12 and 11 niler -Alarion Rr. wai uiu.u w.. .iw.ni . am V ' made 19 hits Including two homers I fckson. Oeneelere Waug)). 4. Philadelphia Athletics won theiwn. cnarue ormuton first game of a double-header from . . ... - -r WashinctoQ. Senators but toat. the gfassgessBSBBsssagesKSKa nightcap . .despite Jimmy Foxx's thirty - eighth and thirty - ninth homers of the season. Boston outhit New York Yankees nine to four but lost the game 2 to 1. Week-end scores were as follows SAijunnAY GAMES National League New York 5, Boston I-. , PMlladeiphla a. JJipoRlyn 0. Chicago 6. Cincinnati 0. American League Boston i, New York! Washington 38. Philadelphia 7-4. Cleveland 12. Chisago 4. Detroit 1. St. Louie 7 K'allon'al Lea'sue Pittsburg 3. CihcirijTaU 9, St. Louis 3, Chkaf9 i. New York 4-4, Boston 3-4 (second called ln ejghjj) , v American League Cleveland 4. Chleago 3. Boston 2. Washlngtoh 1 Detroit 1-5. St. LoUls 2-i. 1. MONDAY GAMES American League Cleveland 3-2. St. Lodis 2i0. Detroit 86, Chicago 04. Other game rained out. National League St. LouW 4-2. Chicago 65. Pittsburg l. Cincinnati 0. Other games rained out. ooccer MONDAY SCOHES : EMltis'll LEAdtlE j First DlvUIan Astin Villa 1. Sheffield 0. Shelftefd United 2. Lefeesler Clly Stoke ,Clty 4,,Liverppdl.L Wdiverhamptbn i.ifoUdriham 0. ELKS WIN i?(ifrBALL GAME In, the Softball game which was played as a feature of the Ubpr pay celebration program yesterday afternoon, the Elks, champions of the Cltv Leasue. defeated an all- I! dssn 1 mmmmmmmmmmmm OGDEN tr team j-epresenUng the rtst of C U T nic iouue py a score ui i wv cj- ctin ior an eignm inning oiow-up oh die part of the All Stars. It was a wejl-cohtested game. , jfy.tap bakery cohUlecl jrt Bill Slont anti MlltP Hii'rilnlrh nnrl M the Xil hilars. Jack Lindsay" afTd 'Dave Oeddei Ytl. Sli Ogderi't it cognized far and vvldi the Lett "guard" you nave to hever-ending enoy-rrient from your pipe ana the best friend any plpt ever had. It's only righi that this ihould be for bg'dVh's Cut Plug It made to give pipe tmolcers all they aik for in larlifac Hon, mellow fragrance arid cool enjoyment. P L U b lyqu "roll your own", jtu Ogtfen'ajme cut eigareUe tobacco jend Cliantecler cigartUe jMfxri :iit. Jean Slinberj Boys. 14 and under -Harry Monk .ey, mm Currle. Qitls, 10 and under Jean Bun oerg, June Gomes , Boys. , g and under Bob Shrub 1040 raras pe-f-jJiili Edgeumbe dance last night la the Moose IUIL ' Sttoindflhl. Aileker X Mrs c feJlewC "JJWJ. ., to defeat Chicago Vhlte Sox li.toj Boys. 12 and under-j)ave Hous- ijllhv.br Bei.' mni.Uytne. jmfiu atn ana turn hI(IU For the races Staff Seraeant Alex ' Baytfi 100 yartl dash Prank McNeill was starter with Ex -Mayor Deny, BJb Shrubsall, C. H. Orme and Sergeant V-. J. i Sack -rate, iflg itid boys Prank ueiTKK juoges mm. James rw- uerry,.Jean punberg. header on Sunday after a 14 -In- man was Umekteper E W. Tuc- potato race, girls ahd buys Bob ning battle while the nightcap was ker was announcer and T B. Black shrnbeaH, UarrV Mwtkl' tied. j was cashier. The, Pittsburg pirates scored one Winners of Kates run to blank the Cincinnati Reds Besullie were tie follows: at Cincinnati yesterday and. are ' CUrki, x under 1. Molly still in, second place. The Chicago I Frew; 2. Marie BofHer Cubs win both ends of a double-1 Boys, six and under Bob Pierce. header from the St. Louis Cardinals ; Jack Joy to advance into third place American League In the American League jester Boys- kjh Jump Tefihny Byrne, Frank .Derxy 22o Yars, 1C uajk unlter-Prank j Derry. Jimmy Irvine. A ,. Bow hp. atffi and Prank., befrjt, S. bom&iato. Bow' (brod )ump-p. 8fib YnfriA nhnPiill !tony..Bastek lien's. EdgcumrSe, Men's ettitte,: Bfllsrid i ump Byrne, mbe. p Phil Lpr1ll Edg- riine borne.. vaifl diK (nii 220 Yards open Phil I Ton Buesanlah. I)sy rried Y. Smith. fi In t3dgc umbe. were as Plnanee Committee 8. D Mac-doaa. (chairman). W. M. Brown P. Detor. . (.' s t Sports 'criurth-Tl. Campbell i chairman i. )as. Bteck. B. Dalgar-, no, J, S VMsatv, BL Jpot-t infer- E P. Saunders. D. C Sehu-' bert ' P-ogram Coin'mHtee W. M. brown ichalrmant 3. j. blllls. P., W. flmVloceht. J. 8 Black, t.l B. jlUrihall. , Oriwhds 6pmlttftpj. J. Ojllls ichalimant. QeoQKlde. .W, Wtl- son.,,'?, i. McCormrck. , Bohd. J. Dange UTOmUtee-rjB,, baigamo ichairmajo F. w stamp-Vincent, tl. O. Kennedy AILW411! Bote wins. GAME The Junior football game at he Labor. Dajr sports rcHUltd r) a win for Borden Street School over Boqlh , Memorial School by two goals to one. Play . was e.yen utii.jiule saved mledldly dronr OampbeU who a moment la ter hit. the untjer)de of the crowbar. Morgan did well to clear )frqny.Co!assl whe Ue latter haf n hncn,oal flp tnipbelj blocked a clearance and scored tor ttyrUe.n. ..,, Copshad i grahd chance In ihe second Halt but shot over. den m$j? Alt mtchp(Ju.t missed for Booth, Lindsay crossed a centre thai lust went behind In1 jie last minute Cameron scored for' 4 1. "i V i.V, IV JT't"' ,ndssy, lor won; nayii Ft ii . r h;ubsflll, urn irmston. irvjic li. ,p:Hiii; Cam1 impb bell, brelli; Piifitipti, Camefbn. ColiiSl. ruunru.MeMeekui,... wert .MP.. tsmzaxMiMKM.tmum.mm Spm Letter BM dule. New York Giants and Wash-iing wiui mt warm aim wuuuiiu ihctoiw. xiiv luauii. nuo Ul D lnarU DV . lngton Serktprs. appear to,(haye Jhat tli$re WlfS'S gOOd Crowd OJ) jjlld 1 thACJtapolia,14IU jfa.. tnsure Tjjk hV built up.rnargins off supremacy fr grounds for ftie sports program t " tided o give m boy tti the tfaUoniQ and American Leagilfts 'Which occupied the entire after respectitely which should assure 'Moon and Included a fill! card of them of the bennants and the right vhtMvra's and adults races as well to meet In the World Series. The Giants' lead now stands at seven and a half games while that of the Senators is eight and a half games. As a result of week-end play, the Boston Braves, who were In second place In the National League a few days ago, have how slumped back to fourth place. The Braves were beaten both 4n Saturday and Sunday by the New York Oiants In their . "crucial" series. The Oiants took the first game of a double as exhibition softbo.ll and Junior League football garner Competition was keen in the various races and field sports and much interest was -lsplayed by the crowd in the var ious events. The day's program Q iris. H and under June came to a fitting conclusion with nil seconds ifiUi,; weu-anenoM ana enjoyaote niHS im yflHl Mpac e.lflea .IhMt ihejr afe Wo good lor anything in town How. Mr Idiior. alihoulh 1 am not u roftbil player. J am sure I can field u team, at fl: IS ou Thurs- . erenfr.,, thaj wjjLtefijfte iniiaiea ego oi steam Btone. uun-bie. Mitchell and what have you. Oai grou S, .. ... you for toe ott C ft. fi. Mr. Stone reJ quested In Wednesday h paper. U Mr. Stone tees fit to aeieept that he had better fasten their horns on tightly or they will lose Man of the Vtdtintains ClIALLIlNdi: TO IXKS spnm Editor. Dally News - The loJtsn-Inc taaea etwUenge the Bks, aity chatfibtona. to May a NHn,Wed-Mday night. September ,Bj Muy. Boo Tatay. Jak Uftfmg . Walter Dross, Walter ftta ffasmd. aptro Peatuio. Heroy Mor gan. belcourt Parent, Carl Smith Vancouver Wheat Supplied by S D Johnston Or Li' VAficduVklt Sept 5--Wheat , M-'hlgh iumpBkhap Thur- w "d her, toduy ut r?4r ber. ph Edgeumbo. . 1 . Pote vault BlslHjp Thurber. D. -f- " A Burnett. , L" niU..dtvlncmtM--Mrs Tttci. Mrs. Sjrmes, Atffc. F. Erafth Mile run Phil fettgeumoe. l! Kansas. ...rommltlees For.,I)i Csrrfltteea for the day y Broken Windows Let Us Repair Them Now Jiist Phone 3 ftdiert Hiil-dlvat-e Klwtric. PnintH. Stoves, Crockery, fsporting Goods OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of Uif FMhermsn, Loiter, Miner I.OOM8-310 per month, 13 Pr w.tfk,IOcljer. nght , , HIIOVYJ.lt BATHS ,. Third, AF'Vie Tlwne .9 J1MMIK CICCONE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor MA IIO.MK-AWAV PHO.VI . t. HOME"' , m . .. Kates 11.00 up 60 Rooms, Hot ir,-Cold Water fttnee huper, U.b. ., ygiiSneaai. U)JUoxTiJoM i WOULD PLAY CHAMPIONS I SporU Editor, feaily NeWt:;- , rtnrins ih nkW aeaflnii. 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