f At3K 1W0 BLUE RIBBON .(Steffi SAffj DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. fKINCE RCrEBT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Publlsned Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert ' Dally News, .Limited. Third Avenue H F PULLEN HERE'S FRESH MILK Ml? Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Cte delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid hi advance ..... SSJM For laier periods. paM In advance, per week JO By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year 3.00 FOR YOU AND KEEPS FRESH WITHOUT ICE! Going tailing? Then don't forget tov'indude Klim in your supplies, because with Klim Powdered Whole Milk on board you always have an unfailing .tupply of fresh, full cream milk ready for drinking and crving with tea or coffee or any cooking purpose where you would naturally use dairy milk. Klim is the very finest milk from Canada's best dairy lands. Only the water content has been removed, which, when replaced, again gives you full cream milk. Klim it the ideal milk supply. Use what you require from day to day replace the cover and it will keep without refrigeration for a long time. Send lOe lot m trUt ctn ol Klim. TasU its goodoeti lor youtitll Prioay, Ortoosr A, 1833 CATHOLIC ATTITUDE The Catholic Church in British Columbia, as exemplified Archbishop Duke of Vancouver, comes out strongly agafrist socialism, which the prelate designated as 'a false system." He does, however, counsel the choice of honest men.and the carrying out of measures which wouM help to change the present unsatisfactory condition. UNTRIED MEN Some years ago the farmers of Ontario revoked against the conduct of public afafirs by one of the oM political parties and (tedded to elect a farmer party. They did so. Their candidates were elected and the machine then formed proved much more expensive than any machine that had preceded them. At the close of the term the people were so disgusted with the inability of the farmer government that they were utterly routed and a period of conservative rule followed. What was chiefly wrong in Ontario was that the men were untried, inexperienced in public life. They were easily imposed upon. They Were apprentices trying to run a big business. While nobody expects that the people of British Columbia will be so foolish as to elect a group of inexperienced men to conduct the most important business they have, it is quite itf Orfler just now io jssue a Granting against putting men in charge who have had no previous experience and who so far have shown no capability for government. We have seen what happened at Victoria during the past few years. It at any rate should be a lesson to the electors. A strong government under a strong leader who has high ideals and a strong will and who is pledged to carry out definite reforms is needed and we believe that is what the people will choof e on election day. iv o o o COUPON to CtnwUtn Mtlk Proauc tt tlailit4. TlttM k m lrt fcaotWt, COUNTRY OF REAL TROUT Ex-Aid ' After Spending- Summer En gaged in .Mining at Vital Creek T have done angling in the OM Country and in other parts of Can- iaria hut T hav nvr fMn auAfe Hru and they did not allow their nppon-fiiu unv The All Stera tried hard to prevent any adMtiensJ seorinc but the Sentinels gained two runs at tlx cn'l of the fourth Thr All fttar wi tlmuwrl fiwn , Uons will be ikcJcnowledacd in this paper. THE DAILY NEWS Friday 1 u.i - , jiVeu; Yorfe Wins ei;en Inning World Series I Baseball Game Today seeaa isoht ta ioke tUkt of lu l ewnpaoa weight and wte them when it was R H Hew York 1 11 so taay to get the latgor onea. Mr VfeLeod ealeyed the Hie at W'talngten 18 Vital Greek and expects to be re- - turning there next year. He is now home for the winter Vancouver Man to Be Pigeon Judge at Chicago World Fair VANCOUVER. Oct 6 nrltlsh Chicago today. Sentinels Win Girls' Softball a sra.li usiju ci.otiiics i on x'Ei:ur pkoi'le Those liavlng used eloUies of anv kind for men. women or cbUdrsB will kindly send ilmn to- 0RMR8 DRUG STORE . GORDON'S HARDWARE ' OAS OROCKRY i The Owo Club is arranjrlnR distribution to tlioee who are 4 badly in need this fall Dona- i LOCAL NEWS Five donations of wed clothes have been left at Orrnes Drug Store, all from friends of the cause and ' totalling about 35 articles. More donations are still desired. ! Divisional heaeVsuarters f the world of pigeon fancying haa re- a qaed idward A No- ceived outstanding recognition in tau NiUmJ fuw w flned $10 the appointment of Fred Seaving- for gnd M a Btrl. ,nn of Vancouver as the club judge CoJae m dUpuU OTer stray at the .international Pigeon Show ta MrTlng uie time at being held at the Chicago World's . e Fair next week. Well known Cana-j dian National Railways employee ! At lundlMm and Pigeon authority. Mr. 8cavm- Urdv a regoiauon was passed to-ton has himself competed in many atrucUng the stcreury to write a internaUonaJ hows during his JO )uer of eondoW to Mr and Mrs. nn m " Bnwsiug. ie ieavea iw M HeUbfonor in their bereave. ment through the oVeath of their son. Prosidoiit Dyshavn stated thai he bad ordered a wmasn to be sent on behalf of the elub. Oharged with supptytng liquor to in civ police court this morning be All Stats on SJtort Rnrl of r.ljht to fore M agist rate Thomas McClymont live Score Yfilcrdiy and war. remanded for eight days The charge wa. laid by the district ; in net. hhrh .rhn- rffhr,n Pllc' ' "' upp1yln being tcnlay Srn'IneU dsfeateti All Stars ,n e to 5 At the end of the first to- "Jf llquorla 1 eolume1 ouU nln tle score was tied In the se- mid ihe Sentinels gamed five runt 1 in tin: hiijmikmi: cut kt or uuitinii fOI.I'Mlll.l JOHN O HattRIK Jailsaa CrrdlUir ... ,.L,. WOQSMMUTKO. JudSMmX Dtat , -r.S -.n.1, .wr ..n mriiu vnen 6mtcK TAKE ltul MUwnly o, . they mad' four runs. The buttery wr, ot nui-r ui K.-omm" of the fientjfleh was exeeptlonsMy ""Lf J5T?,l'; L1' liooa tar 1MB anme. Umpire. Mlav Delany Base Umpire. Lillian Johnson. Reporters. Bae Beale and Kay Fortune. S4nlhiea-iliu Stromdanl. Mildred ilitVilteab; BeawdaV Ola-rlvr Cook, JSiW BUe, DoM Arney. June Armour, Olga Zeusko, Kay Fortune. ; AH Star Alice Warbec. Winnie BIMttMaCB UOl D IIINBS UUTTSD Ux Co Juaniix-Mt tMMar. t tAt i ia.d at Taku Am, HHlam. mllK frrm uiln In Um ftovlnc lUxh Cciiniiija. or tymvrr ant cl ttt amis k.ui and fihatlitia mr U l.cuS Ad Inrei tf cm to vtaa-ag a' the Bbenrr Otli ,- or at Uw Otll oi aalMUor ii. P wwat. on Dtmuuc Hm IWUSiag. v.nc-mvar. In Uw Ju- VSM t UlStMl CJiMk4B. AMD TAKt Ho net. Htat tb talc Oc da aod Oh: : -l wUl ba tola a' PuMM AmUfiu. h. U MtMim Olftac i fruaairMrr m um Pravsuce o: antm odftaftt. ,m TmAi the m. laaa. m.1 !wtmn oaf ar m UatatM. uusr. A A.D.. D I , uameron. unaa new. cnea Nishe- lnr no prja" ajn 1ERM8 OKI nA 1 ML) AT Pi I wpp otincttT it. son. Kav Murray. Margaret Ouliek, r frinoc hwww. m ' - ' BltSnlKP OP TMI! OOOWTY OF a a I'KINCE HUI'BRT. Br Oet qulek rrwtiit with want o DANDRUFF J--V ,m4 rIU 1U. km Mia. 1 1 t Mil Mate lit IbM 4 II lt liBM Hk tm4 Um twll w Cltaa ka aad Olawr nU TROPHY IS ' PRESENTED 'Ully J'iwiiI al Anuual lUuquri J ' Prliue Uiert Softball Assocla-i lion iast Nljlit The llrst annual banquet of Ute i , Prince Rupert Softball Association liubbrll Wins Srrond Victory For was held last night In the Commo-National Latum Weaver Utorei Cafe, the feature of the eve-Did Well For Senators filing's proceedings beiaf the pre- ,witatkrt by Cey OanHntssloner W. WASHINOTON. DC. Oct. 0: (CP) J. Alder of the city championship New York Giants made the up to Ms winners, the k. and i ,t.i .... ,. World Series count three game to the DrosentaUon by J. A. Prow of one 1s their favor today by defeat fte Canadian Nat ten al Reescaslon ing Washington Senators I t 1 in Ass&eJation of medals to each meet-J a rllng-tieng eleven inning battle, ber ot the ckampsBn team. The awp The -fame wan tied up with a was received by the manager of the scon of on all at the Ml t she -BHtf tem Bill Stone, and the en-nintli inning, Manager Bill Terry rials by Bill L.unbir team captain had driven a home run Into the Aopropriatc speeches were awide In wp rcmre Dwacners m lnr Iourm connection witn tue preawvasHM trout as there are in the Omlneca " lnntn ,or the Otants with none on md acknowledgment district says R A McLeod jc- board The Senators had scored In WMiaaa Held crash-man of the alderman and weU known pioneer K,eottl W,H lwo nlu- Association Kuswt SaftbaU of Prince Rupert, who returned to Vital neUll3B one " vas in thf chuir and about fifty the city this week from Creek where he spec the summer o- lB elev?lrtto tfe "i tenons wen- pi r sent Mr Reid gave gaged in ntelng work Beattttfttl 0iaRs wlentag taHy. , in addraa of w-leame In opens t rainbow trewt are so terge and so Uubbeit who we the first (be proceeding Other speaker of plentiful In that part of toe eeun- of Uie- series for the Giants, he eveniwi included William Xk- try that tiaartaiutn unhook them aUfled auothes . great game today fd. who explained why the the cantfulry aad tferow thorn bark in i9T Natioja.J Iteafuors. but had Astoria Cup. off44al championship the water tf the weieh leas than Uttlc 00 Monte Weaver, tijtot man- ''-lhy. had failed to arrivr in time twenty poanaa. One of Use atimsaer reiOHs at fitiiart Lak hart rulr der. who was en the Wasfatagtoa, betof wM'ted in that Ha gneats thoakl Hbarate fith v wo. toe Oiant- started of Was ttwn ten pounds. It did not Mir D for for pnsontatton Chief Pettr Of- the fleer Instructor Antlow. manaaer E. of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Heaerve eater team, was arw heard from briefly Dtfrkng the evening there were veeal solos by Bob James and J A Teng BALL CLUB HEAD DIES William L. Chicago Cubs, Is YWUm o Inflaeiua CMICAOO. Oct of pstaident of I -Vketlm of an WlUlaao L. f iiM provincial pojlee h re, have bean ad- National League baseball club. atd away ham i wrtsrrtaj He SB an executive of the club for maajr years aad iiioo d?d to the prosidescy after the death of Use tote William Wrigloy jr. a ysur or so ago. found Sterling and Canadian Dollar on 1 Ts'cw York Exchange MtW YQHK. 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