Thursday A.M. Special As a feature to our Annual Sale we grouped together for Thursday and Friday only an assortment of Women 's Shoes A wonderful to clear at $1.00 a Pair opportunity for those smaller sizes. LOCAL HEWS Mrs. E. H. Clarke and daughter, Angela, who have been visiting for the past three months in Victoria, returned to the city from "the soath on the Prince George this morning. Inspector JI. M. Fowell R. C. M. P. arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from "Vancouver, and, accompanied by Corp. E. II, darke.of this city, will Dro. wearing the No Charges, Refunds or Exchanges The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. f SINCE BCPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Fbone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenus B. y. PULLEN - - - Managing -Editor SUBSCRIPTION' RATES City delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period paid In advance . For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week . By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year - By mall to all other countries, per year . ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, per lncn. per Insertion Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Cn eolation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 8 l 15.00 Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1934 EXTENDING REDEMPTION PERIOD Undoubtedly, the action of the provincial government in extending for another year the period in which tax sale lots in Prince Rupert may be redeemed before deeds become available to those bidding in such property will be welcomed by many property owners who may have been unfortunate enough to be unable to pay up taxes, especially those who were in danger of losing their homes and there are understood to have been some of these. It is improbable that, in view of the extension, any home owners who are able to pay their taxes would be so short sighted as to neglect to do so. There would seem to be no advantage m that course as it would only result in even tually making the burden that much heavier. Meantime, some who may need it badly will be accorded relief. By the time another year passes, indications are that times may be so improved that it will not be so difficult as it has been during the past few years for the municipal taxpayer to carry on. KIDNAPPING RACKET IN CANADA The kidnapping- ra'eketiif; one is to believe what one hears.-tffi 'showing signs of developing to rather ambitious proportions in Canada. We had believed that the field for this game in the Dominion was not so fruitful as in the United States and that the administration of justice to criminals here was of such efficacy that few were daring enough to take the risks of detection and punishment. True there is not a great deal to be alarmed about as yet. In the Labatt case, it appears that the authorities are close on the trail and that the perpetrators of the abduction and abor tive ransom attempt may soon be run down. As for Premier Bennett, nothing, of course, really did happen and the , "confession' reported to have been made bears some ear- marks of hoax There is no reason yet to believe that "kidnappers in this country are not due for short shrift even if the "snatch- carry out their nefarious undertakings. ! kwa where annual revolver practice will be "held for members of the force In this district. Inspector Fowell will pay official visits to the detachments at Hazelton and Van-derhoof and will return to Vancou ver via Jasper Park. Corp. Clarke expects to return here Saturday night. Col. J. W Nlcholls, comptroller of the Canadian Fish it Cold Storage CoM who Juts been on a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city from Vancouver on ;th' Prince jGeorge ceed on this evening's train to Tel- this morning, PERRY IS IN FfNAL Defending United State Tennis Singles Title Against Wilmer Allison Today FOREST HILLS, 'N.Y.. Sept. 12: CP Fred Perry of England and Wilmer Allison of the United States are meeting here today in the final of the fifty-third men's national tennis singles championship, Perry, the tiUeholder, is strongly favored to win again straight sets while Allison defected Sidney Wood of Australia. mrnr Quaker.; V I - . (HOT FROM GUNS Ho give rou all the nourishment of Nature's health grains in the lightest, dainti est, most dtHciotn cereal you ever tasted. Serve these tender, toasted Puffed grain for breakfast, lunch and supper they just melt ia your mouth. QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT QUAKER PUFFED RICE I THE.DAILY NEY73 ORT CARDINALS ' FALLBACK New York Giants' Lead in National League Again Five Came- j Drowns and Senators Again Even j PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 12: CPI : St. Louis Cardinals, by dividing' honors in a double-header with the Phillies here yesterday, fell back half a game In then- eleventh hour' National League pttnnant pursuit, of the New York (Hants who were In the semi-finals yesterday, ending their losing streak by win-Perry merely toyed with Vemon ning over the Pittsburg Pirate at Kirby of South Africa to win In the Polo Orounds, In the American League, the Np': York Yankee gained half a gamr ; on the leading Detroit Tigers by j splitting a double-header with the Browns at St. Louis while the Tigers were losing a close decision at home to the Boston Red Sox. The Browns went into a tie again for fifth place with the Washington Senators who were losing a close gome to the. White Box at Chicago. Yesterday's Big League scores: National league Pittsburg 1, New York I. Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 8, Chicago 2. Boston 0. St. Louis 0-8, Philadelphia 6-4. , American League Washington 2, Chicago S. New York 7-3. Bt Louis 4-7. , Boston 4, Detroit . Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 4, k I Baseball Standings 0 National League New York it 10 ill 8t. Louis 81 55 .596 Chicago 79 56 .585 Boston 69 65 Mi ' Pittsburg 66 86 .600 Brooklyn iL .58 76 .433 ' Philadelphia 49 83 .371 ' Cincinnati 48 85 381 American League Detroit 88 48 .646 New York '63 53 .610 i Cleveland ,74 62 Mi Boston 69 68 .504 'Washington 61 74 .452 St. Louis 61 74 452 ; Philadelphia ,56 77 .421 I Chicago . 50 86 .369 BASEBALL SCORES American Asociation Kansas City 1-0, Minneapolis 0-2 Bt. Paul 6, Milwaukee 5. Columbus 7. Indianapolis 2. Louisville 11. Toledo 2. International League Playoffs First Games Toronto 3, Newark 2 12 Innings). Rochester 7. Albany 2. BOWLING , Sept. .12 No. 7 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs, ! No. 0. I Sept. 14 No, 4 vi, No. 1; No. C te No.,-7. LOCAL NEWS Walter Hume, accountant of the i local dry dock, wno Has been on a trip to Vancouver and to the Oka nagan district where his children , reside, returned to the city irom ; the south on the Prince George this I morning. ! W. U. Blackitock, manager of the local branch of the Canadian Sank ! pf Commerce, and Mrs, Blackstock !and daughter, Sheila, who have been holidaying In the south, re- , turned to the city from "Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. O i 'i Mclntyre, chief chemist for the Imperial Oil Co, Ltd. from Barnla, Ontario, and William Stor-mont, lubricating engine from Vancouver, were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday going outh after a visit to Stewart and Jack Bulger returned to the city on the Prince George this morning i from Vancouver where he has been I attending an optical convention, ma. can aioe'the most moumeiiti practice Is not as bad as L W. PATMORE. Steamships Sailings For Vaneonvei Tuesday Catala 1:30 pjn. Thurs-s. P. Oeorge 10:30 pm. Friday as. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. Bt. Cardena midnight Satur-ss. P. Rupert 10:30 pjn. Sept. 6, 14, 24 P. Louise 5:30 pjn. from Vanronvet Sunday ss. Catala 4 pm. Wed. ss,Pr. Oeorge ... 10 ajn. Friday as. prince Rupert 10 ajn. Ss. Princess Adelaide 4 pjn. Bt. Cardena pjn Sept. 10, 20 ss. Trln. Louise a.m. Fr Any ox and Alice Arm Sunday s. Catala I pjn. Wednesday ss. P. Qeorge 10 pjn. From Anyox and Alice Arm-Tuesday a. Catala 11:30 ajn. Thursday. Pr. Oeorge 8 pm. For Stewart and Premier-Sunday ss, Catala .8 pm. Friday ss. Trlnce Rupert 10 p.m. From Stewart and -Premier-Tuesday ss. CiUla 11 :30 aan. Saturday 1, Tr, Rupert 8 pjn. In Naai Klver no Fort fiunpMD Sunday ss Catala 8 pjn. from Kaas Klver 8c Tort Simpson . Tuesday-j-ss. Catala . Hr30 ajn, tor Oeran Falls Thurs,-nis, p, Oeorge 10:30 pjn. Friday as. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. Batur s. P. Rupert 10:90 p.m. 'rora Ocean Fal! Wed ss, Pr. George 10 a.m. Friday s. Prince Rupert io a:m. Bs. Princess Adelaide 4 p.m. 8s. Cardena pjn. For Queen Charlotte Islands Sept. 15. 29 . P. CharJtss JO pjn. rrom Queen Charlotte Islands Depi. is, a m, L i, unanes a.m. For Alatika r, . .A 1 MA OCpi, IV Him ifU He was accompanied home by his From Alaska aaugnter. Mary Margaret, who. Sept 6, 14, 24 7, ... . . . has been visiting in Vancouver with, From Skeena News Want-Ada satisfy. jher grandmother, Mrs. John Bulger, I Frlday-w. Cardena neday, Seokmber lj POKER HANDS, Die Letter Box DOMINION I'OLICINO Editor. Dally News -Regarding the criticism by the Chamber of Commerce of Dominion policemen receiving a share of the fines In cases brought by them Into court. I understand there Is only one instance In which they receive any part of the fine and that Is In the case ot supplying llquor'toIn It pays to "Roil Your Own" with TURRET F I N F OUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO Wt aMkit -atAMTKLlf-m "YOCIT Cturm, NM TheMarkets;A"B,r,pjL Retail prires current here are as follows FruiU Lemons, doz. ate to ... Granges, do. 25c to Grapefruit. Oal., each. 6c to Banaruu. lb. Pond's Seedling Plum. Okanagan, lb. ...... Basket , dlans. In all the other casea. 'iheH Dsun8on PtonM, 2 lbs. fines have all been paid to the ere dlt of the city where the cases have arisen within the city. Thus in all the fines collected In the month of August, about $630 In all, there was only one fine "for supplying. $75. in which any part went to the Dominion poller, the remainder going to the city. I agree, of course, that the prin ciple of dividing fines with the Dominion police Is wreng but the Basket 0 reengage, lb. B.C. Peachea, Elbcrta. dcz. 20 to Basket Crate Cooking Pears, 4 lbs. Bartlett Peart, DC doz. 30c to B.C. Cantaloupes, each 9c to Caaaba Melon, lb Okanagan Honefdew Metorts each 20c to Tokay Grape t .40 M .10 .15 Ml, .45 i, m ww w m w m w Fire Brought In Jame Adam. en.f " of floaUng equipment f . r '.he T;-cs OH Co.. returned to Vr.o v is murnlng on the PaI.Ts ?ttj North Island where he we r a- jntetlon with the destrur- : ? 'i Mrr.ntnv'ii lank harf hv f r u iwetk. He-was acempr.,fl "urrt b George Smith who w.is )o.t of the barge. JngvaJd BU rrrja. who sustained burnn K; o rrt was brought to the utv ruunuf ahnard f he Rm Duum f.ir KikdjI lrtalmtnt arul 14 reported to b 6 Ung tiH u U also Mn Uf it JJ Smith. .15 I SCIIATIFIC B3AT UIRC j (Continued from oat e one Seedleas Grape 0' Thompson, professoi ocaae Citron, lb m Italian Prunes, lb, . .10 Crate us Rhubarb. 8 lbs. 2i, Apples Oravcnsteint. Ib. 6c to 08 Terrace Duchess, 4 lbs 55 Cooking, lb. 5c to .06 Crabapple. Hysiop. lb .07 Box 200 Eggs B.C. Fresh Extras. Orade A large, cartoned, doz J9 Local, new laid, doz .42 Butter Fancy, cartoned, lb JO No. 1 Creamery, 3 Ihs. .78 Vegetables , Potatoes. B C: if lbs! ' 2i Sack 1.60 Cucumbers, outdoor, each 06 Carrot. B.C., bunch .04 Bulk. 8 lbs 35 New BeeU, bunch .94" Bulk. 8 lbs 35 Green Onions, 3 bunches 10 Onions, B.C.. 4 lbs 33 Garlic. Imported, per Ib 55 Cabbage, local, per Ib .oi B.C. Lettuce, 5c to .09 Cauliflower, largo. H.C 25e to JO Corn, doz 25 Tomatoes, outdoor, lb fit Basket 33 Parsley, bunch ) Turnips, Pemberton, 6 lbs, 35 Celery, B.C.. head .10 Radishes, 3 bunches .10 Green Peppers, lb .15 Red Peppers, 35 Spinach. UC, 1 lbs 35 Hubbard Squish, lb X8 Feed Wheat. Alberta 2,45 Bran 1,75 Middlings 240 Short 1.80 Oat - 240 Fine Oat Chops 2 M3 Crushed Oats 2 8Q Barley 2.40 Laying Mash 2 83 Oyster Shell j.cs Ktaata 4 iP-m. Fowl, No. Mb ik j Roasting Chicken, lb. ."iJL. 33 P-m, Ham, sliced, first grade ,45 graphical chemistry at the Irufff-slty f Washington, others la tfc party Including Dr Rex Robjuc. who is Identified wUi oresnft-graphical work, with pr. f Ttsc son, and Prof, R. C Muier sr.d Dt Ooubcrlet, who specUJiM In na1 zoology and biology Ai Uu member of the faculty of i vtrslty ot Washington Designed and built espe(Jaly 1 oceanographical work, in csU8 Is distinctive type of vessel ssd, although th was here bef re about two years ago, she again aUnrtd Considerable attention on the waUrfront, Seventy-four fc! Inches long, she is fitted up many unusually types of gtu whole amldshlp section cowisU a laboratory. There l a 8-ryiiwW f u) dlese,! engine, specially ini"" to minimize vibration w! !i w Interfere with laboratory wart fathometer, echo-soundinc drVW-is one of the inUrestlnj plecf' equipment. Today's Weather Hazelton-Cloudy east win! Smlthers-Cloudy. calm, rl Hnrn tnVn.nnln fllim Tcrrae e Part cloudy wind. 49. Anyox-Part cloudy calm, Stewart-Cloudy, north Ham, picnic, first grade lb. Bacon, side, diced, best grade Pork, shoulder. Ib. Pork, loin, lb, Pork, leg, lb Pork, dry salt, lb Veal, loin, lb Veal, shoulder, lb. Beef, pot roast, lb. 10c to Beef. Jtorllng, lb., Be to Beef, toast prime rtb, lb. lc w o Beef, steak, lb. 20c to Lamb, shoulder, lb, Lamb, Ug, lb, Lamb Chops, lb. Nuts Almondi, 8hellfd, lb. ' soutb .46 ,ll It .11 4 JO