PAGE FOUR Kaien Hardware For evTREADy Radio Batteries, - they last lon'fet Our Stock is Always Fresh $3.00, each The New Aircell Radio A $9.50 Free Tube Tests Tubes may light up 'anditUl.be defective Let uj test them every few months IH Hi Coleman Lamps . $5.95 Shade Extra $i.oo; Lantern $7.93 Kaien Hardware Phone 3 WOOD, COAL GRAVEL For Sale Wood Hauling Central Transfer BILLY BAGSHAW Phone Black 495 NEW ROYAL HOTEL "A'uOME AWAY TpQM. , BOMB" V . Rates LM Bp 6 Jtoonu. Hot & Cold Wttw .; Prince Rupert, fail, phone 281 P.O. Box ) 99; COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edaon, Albortiraud Bulkley VaUey CoaU gurn. keed tt) iflvi tAtlafactlop; Tr" a ton of No. 1 Bulkly Vtlity. Wf also mU llmothy Hay, Wheal OaU and Barley, Prince Rupert Feed Co, M rhtaea ffj " I. I" Furnish Your Home First Read this cblumtj ;and j you'll , , save money every tim? readit- Spartan 8-tube Radio . $10.50 Fada 6-tube Radio '....'.. 2.W Cabinet Vlctrola IU.09 Heaters, up. from $1.00 D.ELIO Furhjture Exthantf dremiir W-tlfVu'tM NORWEGIANS CELEBRATE Local Xordkan Socitlt nhsrrrr Anniversary f Landing Of ' Lief Erikson Members and friends of the local ' Nordkap to the number of seventy gathered last night in MetroDOle! Hall to celebrate the anniversary Ot .the lan'dfne Of Lief Erikson nnl the American, continent on October; 9, 1000 A.D-, J The program opened with the ; singing of "O Canada" and a speech of welcome by the chairman. Peter Lien. There was a piano solo by Clara Wikdal followed by a reading by Mr. Lien after which community Hinging was enjoyed. The speech of the evening was delivered by D.j car but escaped injury. Kdersen and was followed by & Ipiano duet by Miss BJorg Luth andi Peter Wen and. a vocal solo by Mr. ! . rdeT.n;l,Commun,ty slnglngiPronfisinff Amateurs brought the program to a close. Tnii.; n,.,,!!... Join Canadiens ! ins During the serving of refresh- ments, presentation waj made W I.i . .. . . , ; FenAes of a pair of lined glovesVo ' Mf, Pedersen who will be 'leaving JhL ' ' ' i. iuiic nuine in orway. aev-i m.ovxnpAi rw in- wfio are leaving for trir to the Old country were also farewelled From 11 pm. until 1:30 ajn. dancing was enjoyed with music by juiius Welie's Orchestra. The committee responsible for the success of the evening's pro ceedings consisted of Mrs. Nels ;Luth, Mrs. Maurelius Holkestad, Mrs. P Wikdal, O. Strand, P. Erik- son, Peter Llenand I. Fenness. TRAIN IS WRECKED Two and Possibly More Dead and Eight Injured on C. R, in Saskatchewan BORDEN', Sa&k Oct 10: (CP) '. Stanley Gatneniuk of Winnipte; and Henry Epp of Swift Current. SiaJl, are dead and eight are injured as a result of the wreck of a Canadian National wheat train four miles east of here on Saturday. The debris of fifteen loaded grain cars strewn over the right-of-way, it was feared, might con-real the bodies of others. None of the train crew was hurt, the dead and injured being itinerants. Hotel Arrivals Royal E. Jensen, A. Pearson and O. Bergseth, city; Victor Kovkh, R. Koylch and T. Astlya, Dawson: Mrs. F. Nlghtwine, Douglas Creek: F. Hosekvist. Shames: W It Ma-. Beth, Vancouver; P. Lacko, Ter-t aee; Vic Qrant, Balmoral; J. Odd-son and A. Kristmanson, Osland; Anne. Howe, Detroit; W. Fitch, Knox O. F. Orayhound and M v. Vnr. bes, Seattle; L. J. Jones, Usk; B. L. Brown, Pacific'; N. Smith, Billmor: II, Henderson, E. Anderson, R. E. Markland arid Dr. C. H. Bastln, Vancouver; George Wilson, B. Tate, B. Jacobson, E. Nlckerson and Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie. city; W. M. Brownltt, Kamloops; J. W. McKay, Sunnyside; O. Hodgson. prince oeorge; Mark Jenkinson. Bumaby; F. C. Randrall. Trail: W. aodney, Blairmore; Torn Wallace and h. V. Russell, Edmonton; II. M. WiHsbn. O. Rolloe. H. Southpra. A Yeargean and W. O. Fulton and family, Terrace. Central J. Hadland, Oona River; L. Lar- n, 'Chris; Redersen. F. Reid and A, Martin, 'Sty; O. Hunt, T. Anderr rbri, Joe .Wels and P. J. Rolls, C.n! k ; cnris Bjerke, Dundas Islandj 'J. McCandless, Haas Ludvlrcsen and B, Thin, ss. Prince Rupert; J. Gra ham, Bella Bella, Prince Rupert Iain Morrison, Claxton; Charles A. Reid, F. E. Elmslle. Montreal: E. F. McGorrin. Chlcaeo: Mm t. R'pi? and daughter, Pacific L. Jes- sen and p. w. Field; Vancouver; J. Donaldson, Port Esslngton; R. O, Johnston, Inverness. Verne O, Oorst and John fl Shuo Seattle: Robert pavleon, Victoria; Karl airtsen, eglna; Henry A. Butt, Usk; Mr. and Mrs, R. O. Johnston, G. F. Tough and R. W. Sinclair, Inverness: H n. Ornv. Putf e George; F. W. Hughes Van couver o. ouiesple, Oceanic; J. O, Hunt, Mrs. J. A, Brown and Miss Ada Brown, Port Esslngtoit; Mar Unllnlflrcltyl O, Von Heef ttf m Urt Oi -Wooflall- nN-ir.wm. nt9, itittrapn critic DCTROIT. Oct. 10: Paul jDaffy'i Dean, St. Louis Car- , diuals pitching ace. was in hospital Monday night suffer -i Ing from injuries sustained In an automobile crush. Mickey 4 4 Cochrane, manager o the De- 4 trolt Tigers, was in the same 4 ;r:::: .L . fr'nouneeinent Is made Montreal Canadiens National Hoc St. Michael's . 7, HamUton I. SPORT CHAT '; 4 4 4 (CP.-r-Ani that the kev Lea 2 up club has arnnii-pH im Despite his own previous state ment that he is retiring from the professional Ice to devote himself entirely In future to his business In terests, it is now officially ah nounced that Howie Morenz. ereat centre of the, Montreal Canadiens for twelve years, has been acoulred by the Chicaeo Black Hawks a big deal in playing talent which is said to be one of the largest transactions In the hlstorv of th National Hockey League, Involving the Canadiens, Maroons. Black Hawks and Boston Bruins. No statement was available from Morenz Immediately following announce ment of the deal but, In view of the resentment that he expressed before its announcement in regard to reports that he was being disposed of by the Canadiens, it would ap pear that the deal as far as he is concerned may not be wholly con summated as yet. Charging that the American boat Rainbow did not comply with regulations of America's Cup racing either in specifications of the boat or in following of racing rules, Skipper T. O. M. Sopwlth of the Endeavour, British challenger, left New York by steamer last week on his return to England. Sopwlth is reported to have stated that, if the rules are modified, he will be glsd to challenge again for the cup next year. Rockefeller Off To Florida To Spend WinteWt NEW YORK, Oct 10: -John D. Rockefeller sr. left New Jersey yesterday for his winter home in Florida, accompanied by his ton, John D, Rockefeller II, THE DAILY HZV?B S (.1. PORT' 4 -DAFFY" MIAN IN HOSPITAL AlTKlt AUTO SMASIMJP 4 ' BASKETBALL TIME TABLE Season to Open on Mandajr Of Next Week The PrliKfi Rupert askciball As sociation schedule for the first half of the 1631-35 season U announced as follows: October 1-C. N. R, A. vs. Grotto; . Orottetles vs. Annettes; High! School vs. Warriors! filth School! vs Scylhlans. October Ift-Moase vs. Qrotto: Legion vs Warriors; High School vs. Grotteltes; Scotite vs. Scythians. October 22 C. N. R. A. vs. Moose: Annettes vs. High School: Hleh school vs. Legkm; High School vs. scoots. .October 25 Grotto vs. C. N. R. A.: Warriors vs. High School; Annettes vs. orottettes; CeythUns vt Hleh school. October 29-OrotUj vs. Moose: - " 1 ...v.. 1 , of the most promising amateurs In jOrottettes vs. High School; we game jaeic Aieaiil and Nelson Crutchfield of McOill University 4. Canadian Football Canadian Football TV' t n. a m A ' Book ' IT" donotcrvrrrTiUhi n.w. 'IT U M4 Ui UmTUiI iw.' 144 Niglit War. ys. xgwn; scytnians vs. Scouts. November 1--Mooie vs. C. N. R. A.; Legion vs. High School: Hloh School vs. Annettes: Seoul v High School. November bC. N. R. A. vs. Orot- to; Orottettes vs. Anntt- irioh HamUton 9, Ottawa Rough Riders ? .J V8- Warrto"' "'sh School vs. 1 Scythla 5cvtnuri tls. Intercollegiate ' 1 University of Toronto 10, McOHl Ontario ntario November S Moose vs. Orottn- Legion vs. .Warriors: Hlah f?chnol vs. Orottettes Scout vsi Scythians. Queens 2. University of Western November 12 C. N. R. A. vs. 1. Moose; Annettes vs. High School: . I IflaU n-V. ... . ... . ...8.. .kiiuui T5. legion; iiign school vs. Scouts. November 15-Orotto vs. C N n A.; Warriors vs. High School; Annettes vs. Orottetles; Scythians vs. High School. . November. 19 OroUo vr Moose; Gwttettes vs. High School: Wnrl rlors vs. Legion; Scythians vs. Scouts, November 22 Moose vs. C N n A.; Uglon vs. High School;. High 8ctool vs. Annettes; Scouts vs. High School. Ladles: games will be nlavfd third on Monday nJuhts and wnnH Thursday nlghU. InUrmedlate games will be nlav. ed second on Monday nights and wird on Thursday nights. - Father Hubbard In Seattle; Will Make Alaska Trip Again SEATTLE, Oct. 10: Father iw. nard Hubbard, The Olacler Priest - arrived here yesterday after spending the summer on one of his exploration trips In Western Alaska. He will make a lecture tour during the winter and says he "will be back In Alaska next year to resume his jlaclal explorations. Pound Sterling and Canadian Dollar NEW YORK. Oct. 10: (CP) The Canadian dollar closed at a premium of 2'ic on the local foreign exchange market, the British pound sterling closing at $101. L'OLUMnlTS IIFI) MUDS WIM OVEH Tfinnvrn iv I.ITTI.K WOni.1) Sr.RIKS TORONTO. Oct. in- mr ColumbUS . Ited nirrl nf (ha X Amencan. A.'wociaiiion defeated Toronto Maple Leaf s 13 tdU in the deciding game last night of the LltUe World Series. The Toronto team had evened up the sorles at four games all on 4 Monday bv wlhnlnw 5 in 1 flfl Th.Ps.fect "AUTOMATIC T conin aim nondr ot doubl booka. p r CODVHf ttff fwr"it ..; anc( WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront There are still five salmon can neries in operation in Prince Ru pert districtthe Canadian Fishing ers at Oceanic, Skeena Rlier, orW the B. C. Packers at Namu In the Bella Bella area. These plants are finishing off the season's opera tions and It is expected will be packing only a week or so longer. There are a few glllnets stUl fishing for cohoes in the Naas and Skeena Rivers and at Rivers Inlet while chum selnlns Is still eolne on in Rivers and Smith's Inlet and on the Queen Charlotte Islands. in continuation of the southward flight. The Canadian Fishing Co.'s can- Pdkcr Hands, -fan I Verne C. Oorst of the Oont Air Transport Co. of Seattle was here at the end of the week wrUrhls Boeing flying boat oh the way south following a flight tp Alaska. He arrived Saturday evening from the north, leaving Sunday;' mornlfi(f 7 , It pays to "Roll Your Own" with TURRET FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO W. EMMj -CHAHTtCLlf w YOClTa,m,rtrit nery at Butedale closed down for I If it the seaton at the end of th lr TKWCCWWPY (1 and the crew sailed last night; n n aooara me cataia for Vancouver. Manager A. L. Stewart and Accountant Scott ill leave for the south next week. . Th Indian Department cower cruiser Naskecna from Prince Ru- Co, at Lagoon Bay and the. Massett Prt on a trip to Port Simpson Canners at Old Mas&ett. Queen Cliarlotte Islands: Leroy cannery in Rmlth'a lnlt- th Oi-iuin rv,t- at the end of the week with Indian Agent W. E. CoIIlson and other of ficials l tho C. N. R. steamer Prince Oeorge. Cat. Nell McLean, arrived in port at 10:13 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock. this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening on her return voyage south. Vancouver Wheat in! Aecora n II . a i VANCOITEIT X ature her.- tr t ta M I1PW Mil I . IT : f ' !E 1 I . . tc on tober U)bcr 11 It w board, Immedlatelyafler business at IVl slSpion 5aTtMan",,nmin . .... . V. ( rt t been transacted, the lfakena : tempera' turned to frlnj- Rnrvrt iallcoaM Mirk far OtUtn Sotthfrn O.J - t n i n n w. n rw art v n n n o i inn r Head of Anilirsn fhin Utture Tir MONTREAL IX Ing attended :e k-t. i Dominion Sy;, ! t - i t w -j a J v 'Jf -j. - VANCOUVER. Oct. 10: rtPiideiDD, till P f Wheat was selllnir at 7Si- .iLr-'sailed from he? & day on the local exchange, down ?c ek tor Etik jf-from Saturday which was unchatig-' Pnd Uie wlrtrr ed from Friday and up one cent lecture tour from Thursday. The nrlce Tumned - to 78c today. . Dally News Want-Ad ' 8 Ci If II BURNETT'S til; L - -Thts-advertisement is-not tijliJUIid or dlsplayea, by the Liquor Contttn'rJoarn'or by ?t Jrltlib CAlOmbla .a