HERE THEY ARE . . . Afeu; Fa SWs 63; "SENORITA All New Styles . . . Leaders in Value and Style Whatever your preferences, you will find them embodied in the new Senorita Shoes for fall. Come in early while our sizes are complete The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue DAILY EDITION Sons of Norway LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA - Basket Social Enjoyable Affair In Oddfellows' Hall Draws Crowd of Two Hundred Persons There were over two hundred: persons In attendance at a very; successful basketball social and dance held last night by the Sons of Norway Lodge in the Oddfellows' Hall. Dancing was In progress from 9:30 p.m. until 3:30 a.m. with music by Mrs. J. S. Black's Or--thestra. Oscar Haveroy was master of ceremonies, John Murvold presided at the door and the committee In charge consisted of Hans Knutsen, Hans Peterson, Mrs. A. Wick and Mrs. Hans Underdahl. One of the features of the evening's proceedings was the drawing "fur raffle prizes, the winners being: Trip to Vancouver or $25 cash, P. Nelson, No. 992; pair of skis, Mrs. John' GJerstad, No. 389; camera, E. Popeck, No. 254. Basket refreshments were DETROIT TIGERS SMQTHERST3 LOUIStUKMNALS TO , WOKLp SERIES COUNT. EVEN Continued from Daee one) scored on Greenberg's two-bagger. In the eighth Detroit put the game on Ice, scoring five runs. White walked and Cachrane bunted to Walker who threw wild, both runners being safe. Goslln walked to till the bases. Rogell doubled, scoring White and Cochrane. Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week 10 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per insertion, per line 25 Saturday, Oct. , 1934 LOCAL NEWS : TV. H. Brett and George Srither land sailed last night on the Prin-I cess Adelaide for a trip to Vancou ver. Nick J. Cdulter, who .has been in town for the past few days, left TSy last evening's train on his re turn to Port Edward. . Miss Lois Studcy of the student mirslng staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital returned to the city this wek after an absence of four months taking special courses In tuberculosis mn-sine at Tran- quffle Sanitarium and dietetics at' the Vancouver Oeneral Hospital. Mis Evelyn Fairbalrn of the student nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital returned to the city this weelc from Tran-qullle Sanatarlum where she had been taking a special course in tuberculosis nursing arid left Thursday for her home In Queen Charlotte City to spend a six months leave of absence. Savoy Olof Ouse. Jap Inlet; Nelson Brew, Haysport; Jack Stewart, J, Art and George Johnston, Lagoon Bay; A. Mclnnis, North Bulkley. Royal Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Valpy, William Davidson and Alfredo city; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Spokane; A. Levoir and Mrs. Edward Glob, Anyox; H. A. Mc- areenberg hit safely, scoring Gos-jcavour, Sunnyside; was fi-piacea Dy Jessipremler names, uwen singled, scoring Ro-gelL Fox fanned but Detroit pulled a double steal, Greenberg scoring vcu icaciiuig mira. irisch'js Vancouver; P uuvw-on cui-oii piay, got by De lancey. Hotel Arrivals M. McCowan, S. Insull, Chicago. Prince Rupert Maurice McArdle, T. Kaye, Fred T. Orchard and Norman L. Brown. B. Everest, Brlttania Beach; Mrs. D. Deneen, Burns Lake; R. H. Moore, Vanderhoof: R H EIJ- W- RekL eary; Miss Dorothy rw-u n n , , . v.u.v . - u u t 3 uju u j v WJ,yte( Banff; J. S, St. LouUO 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 5 Terrace. Brooks, Panic Prevention wif Heary "and a .vltal tb every Car Owner, as It is to anyone mrtJTM ffge battery to provide an unfalUng and wffl. mnrc6..?f ,electricJty. StiNtOX AUTOMOBILE BAT- S&Jis ama2lng storage JAMES MARTIN Mas!,eU' C P.O. Box 77, Prince Rupert, B.C. CHAMBER IS IX SESSION (Continued from Page li lart, H. F. Pullen, Thomas McCly-i mont, J. T. Harvey and City Com-! mlssioner "W. J. Alder. J G. P. Lyons, vice-president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, was present and was extended a hearty welcome by the chairman. A letter was ordered sent to the Junior Chamber expressing thanks for the Invitation to members of the Senior Chamber to attend the recent Junior annual dinner. j The secretary was instructed to write the Pan American Airwjays, placing before the commercial aviation concern the suitability of this port as a base for any service which may "be established between the United States and Alaska. The Canadian government has authorized the concern to establish a base In Northern British Columbia. It was decided to take up with B. T. Chappell, general superintendent of the Canadian National Railways for British Columbia, the matter of employing local men and boys on the company's coastal vessels. freight Rates Taken Up The matter of Irelght rates be tween Vancouver and Prince "Ru pert and "Prince Rupert and Stew art and Anyox'win'be taken up with the freight Department Jf the Canadian National Railways with a port cf Prince Rupert Is at present discriminated against, 1t Is claimed. The rate Jrom Vancouver to Stew art or Arrybx 1s only 35c a ton more than from Vancouver to Prince Ru pert while the Tate from Prince "Ru pert to Stewart err Arryox is over $6 ton. Hoop Practice Schedule For Tomorrow Set The following practice schedule Is announced for tomorrow by the Prince Rupert Basketball Associa tion: 11- 12 AM. High School Juniors and Intermediates. 12- 1 Canadian National Recreation Association and Warriors. 1- 2 High School Ladies and Boy Scouts. 2- 3 Annettes and Scythians.- 3- 4 Moose and Canadian Legion. 4-5 Grotto and Grottettes. Earl Batt returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last evening from a brief trip to Vancou ver. , JrnT. daily NHwa If You Eat Slnr;liea Meats, Swecis Read This They're All Xecrssary Footls Hut- All Arid Forming. Urin e Most of Li llate"Acid Stomach" At Times. Fuy Aoic li lielieve. Doctors say that much of the so-called "indigestion," from which so many of us suffer, is really arid indigestion . . . brought about by too many arid-formirw foods in our modern diet. And tnat there is no' a way to relieve this . . . often in minutest Simply take Phillips Milk of Magnesia after meals. Almost immediately this urts to neutralize the stomach aridity thai brings on your trouble. You "forget you have a stomach 1" Trv this just once! Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS'", or. now the convenient new l'hillijn Milk of Magnesia Tablets. But be sure you get Genuine "PHILLIPS' ". Also in Tablet Form: Ptiltttps- MiHt of Mipr.i.i Tablet re now on Hit ' all utti iorei rerywhr. !..! um p"uis tabitt is th.- rouiva- . r'.fil' l.flt of x twponfifiil jr- -"'5 1 of Omwne Phillips' ts; mm or magnesia. Phillips' BADMINTON IS OPENED American Tournament Held on Courts of Canadian National 'Recreation Association The Canadian National Recrea tion Association Badminton Club opened. Its courts for the season last night with an American tournament IrTwhich thirteen couples took part, the winners berng Miss Ruth GlUta and J..H. Horton who made a perfect score of 105. Miss Audrey Wrathall and F. M. Davis were second with 101 and Percy Mc Intosh and Billy Bacon third with 96. . M Refreshments were served with Mrs. F. MrDavls In charge. Tonight's train due from th East at 10:15, was reported this morning to be two hours late which would bring It In at midnight. Th tra'n is late to this division there being no trouble on the local line. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH THANKSGIVING SERVICES 11 A.M., "WHAT OF THE HARVEST?" Anthem, "Now Thank We All Our God" 1 12:15 P.M., Sunday School 7:30 P.M., "THANKSGIVING. FORWHAT?" , " Anthem, "Rejoice In the Lord" . WELCOME TO ALL ' 3:30P.MvThe Choir will give a musical servfee at fhe.Hospital ;Cliolr Leaders: J. S. Wilson, O. WllsoVi; Organist! Miss S. Olafson, A. T. C. M.; Minister': C, D. Clarke C.D.CLARKE . , Miss 8,, Olafson, A.T.OM. Minister. Organist. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher Rev. W. D. Grant HolUngworth, It.A. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith HARVEST THANKSGrVING 8ERVICES 11 A.M., Sermon Subject: "THE EARTH IS THE LORD'S" 12:15, Sunday' School 12:30, Westvlew School 7:30 P.M., Sermon Subject: "HARVEST HOME" There will be special music at both services All visitors welcome , . ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. 15. Gibson, Dean , Organist Peter Lien Choir Conductor A. J. Lancaster THANKSGIVING SERVICES 11A.M., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion Anthem, "They Shall Dwell In the Land" Soloists, Mrs. F. W. Allan and L. W. Crlpps Sermon Subject, "THANKFULNESS" 2:30 P.M., Children's Service' 7:30 P.M Evening Prayer and Sermon Sermon Subject,, "THE SACRAMENT OF THANKSGIVING" Spinsters' Spree J Enjoyable Affair Two Hundred Persons Crowded Elks' Hume at Cambral Chapter . Event Last Night ! Another "Spinster's Spree" was ! held last night by Cambral Chap-ter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, in the Elks' Home and ,the affair proved highly popular and enjoyable, drawing a crowd of 'some two hundred" "persons whltfh packed the gaily decorated hall. It was a "Ladles' Choice" affair throughout with the -guin bringing the boys and taking them home. choosing their partners, etc. Merriment relgried supreme as dancing continued from 9:30 p.m. until 2:30 1 ajn. with music by Charlie Balag-no's Orchestra and George W. La Idler acting as master of ceremonies. At midnight delicious refreshments were served. j Miss Dorothy Patmorc, regent of i Cambral Chapter, was In general .charge, assisted by members of the I chapter generally. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Valde and child -will be leaving about the I middle of the 'month lor Prince George to take up residence. Mr. Valde vue havine utuik been ocen transferred transierrea i if UK. Vf jLlanneMtL. to the Interior town in the service .k m cu lof thc -engineering department of the Canadian National Hallways. Miss Bessie Moore, sister of V. 8. Moore, left on last evening's train for Hazelton where she Is to be married on Tuesday of next week. Joe E. Brown "CIRCUS CLOWN" Children, would you like to see thus show? O.K. Then get mother to buy G only 25c MAZDA HOME LIGHTING GLOHKS FOtt $L10 in 25 watts, 40 watts, or GO watts or COLORED GLOHKS 6 FOR $1.70 in yellow, rose, flame tint, amber, orange, and .you Get a Free Pass to Saturday Matinee The Old Reliable Hotpoint Toaster $J.10 each Healers, Brick Lined $11.95 Stove Ikrards, $1.25 Kaien Hardware A satlsfactorf place to shop. Phone 3' NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Pioprletor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates ILW trp 60 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 p,o. Boj 189 Corler Third Ave. and Klxlh SL Saturday, OcU.b,-: Announcement! 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