Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Back to School Specials ' Growing Girls' Oxfords Black or brown in plain or fancy patterns, all sizes 2 AC priced from 1 Children's and Misses' Shoes Sturdy shoes for school or play, oxford styles with hard wear i ing Panco soles or leather, flexible C -fl 9Q i sewn, all sizes; from per pair v- Boys' Solid Leather Boots Leekie and Greb make. A boot that will stand the wear and Q tear, all sizes; from per pair vAuiFtl The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue DALLY EDITION LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KCFERT - BKJTISSB COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Kxtept Sunday, by Prince Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. FULLEN fantg-EdltCX Member ot Audit Bureau ol Circuit ton Phone 357 SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid la. advance . rur jesser penoas, paia m aavance, per week Rupert By mall to all parts ol British Columbia, the British Empire and. United States, paid in advance, per year. By mall to all other countries, per year. ... ADVERTISING KATES Local readers, per Insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, per lnch per Insertion Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters Telephone Advertising and CU eolation Telephone U 8 15 DC JO 3.00 9 DO 2 sa 1.40 Monday. Sept. 10, 1034 THE FEDERAL BY-ELECTIONS In view of the imminence of the federal general election, which the Conservatives, and they should know, say will not be held for a year but which a number of Liberals seera to think may be brought on in a hurry, possibly before the end of this year, special significance will attach to the forthcoming five by-electionsin Ontario on September 24. Of the five seats involved in the by-elections two were held by Liberals and three by Conservatives. Elgin West was vacated by Mitchell Hepburn, now Premier- of Ontario, and Kenora-Rainy River bv Hon. Peter Heenan on entering the Hepburn cabinet. Toronto East made vacant by the death of the late Hon. E. B Ryckman and. Fron-tenac-Addington, where Dr. W. Spankie M.P. recently died. are traditionally Conservative seats. Historic North York, which in its day has had both Conservative members and Liberal, having been made vacant now by the death of the late Col.. T.. H Lennox, Conservative, may be considered the best fighting ground of the five contests. Even if the Conservatives lost in all five ontests, their control of the House would not be affected. If such happened, however, it would be very discouraging as far as the political outlook for them is concerned. The results in f thkfivg by-elections will be awaited with much interest by "all political obsen;ers. They may possibly have some bearing on ?ovejTinfenllecion of a date for the general election., CITY COMMISSIONER'S APPEAL We. would suggest to our ratepayer readers that they consider earnesuy tne appeal Demg made by City Com missioner w. J Aider for prompt payment of current taxes and arrears and the special inducement of cancella tion of penalties and interest being offered to those payine :... ii r i ai i. . . .r f uy in iuu. j-ruuonesp, inose wno are in a posiuon to do. so and desire to save their nronertv will resnond without rip. lay, Possibly, some may consider it advisable to sacrifice meantime in some other direction in order to pay up their taxes. In any case, the proposition looks like a' reasonably generous one and should appeal particularly to the owners oi improved property. i THE MORRO CASTLE DISASTER. ! Little did some four hundred holiday makers, who left New York a few days ago for a week's vacation cruise to Havana aboard the luxurious liner Morro Castle dream that their journey would end so disastrously and that fully a quarter of thera would not return alive to their homes and loved ones. Rut, as the vacationists neared home in the stormy gray dawn of Saturday morning, their great ship took fire and became a seethine inferno of flame from which for many no effectual escape could be made. Fate ..-I. I 1. 11 i. 1--. Ml imu struct iigyui to. imuw one oi ine most lernoie peace time disasters in years. Truly is it said that one never knows one's "day or nour." messed are such people as those who perished in the Morro Castle disaster who may enjoy life happily un til it ends. Those who mourn are the real sufferers. (Continued ftom page one). attended the garnet the box scores of which were as foUows: First Game An vox ABR H POA E Home rt 5 0 2 1 0 1 Rowland ss, cf 4 0 1' 1 2 1 Smith 3b. 4 0 0 1 4 2 Turner c -4 0 0 6 0 0 Wlndle p 4 0 112 3 Pero lb 4 0 0 12 0 2 Murdock 2b. 2 0 0 2 2 1 Calderonlll 4 12 10 0 Harper cf. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Antrobus ss. 3 0 0 2 2 1 Buck 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 37 1 6 27 12 11 Prince Rupert AB R H POA E Fong 2b. 2 113 4 1 Steffensrud 3b 6 112 10 Tcbex U 6 0 2 1 0 0 Yager cf 6 1 1 0 0 0- McFee c 5 2 2 6 0 0 Unger ss 6 2 1 0 4 2 Lindsay tf -. 6 0 3 1 O 0 Antonelll lb, . .3 0 2 12 0 0 Pitcher, p. 6 0 2, 0 5 2 Morgan 1 8 0 0 0 0 Smith lb 1 0 12 0 1 Totals 51 7 16 27 14 6 Score by innings: P. Rupert 2 0 0. 0 C. 3 0 0 27 Anyox 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Summary 2-base hits, Antonelll, Pitcher. Home. Calderonl; 3-base bit McFee; stolen base. Calderonl; struck out by Pitcher 1; by Wlndle 2; bases on balls off Wlndle 2; first base, on errors. Rupert 9. Anyox 5; runs earned off Wlndle 2; oft Pit cber 0;. umpires Stephens and .Wil son; time of game. 50 mln. Second. Game Anyox ABR H POA Antrobus ss . 4 0 0 Rowland 2b 4 0 0 Home 3b, 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Gilles lb. 4- 0 0 Buck cf 2 0 6 Chenoskl p If 4 0. Dumount e, .3- 0 Murray rf. 3 0 Louis p. 3 0 It Chenoskl 3b. ...2 1 Huntcf 2 0 Totals 33 '1 Prince Rupert AB R ForjS 2b, 4 0 Steffensrud 3b 4 0 Tobey If 4 0 Yager cf 4 0 McFee ci 4 1 Unger ss. ...4' 1 Smith rf.. lb 4 1 Antonelli lb., rf. .. 0 Pitcher p 1 i 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 14 0 1 4 1 0 3 2 0 27 15 H POA 0 2 2 3 1 0 10 0 1 10 0 Pitcher 0; umpire. Stephens and ; VYBwd; tone of game ii mln. I Third Game Anyox ABR Museer lb.j,...,...4 1 7 Turner c. J' 4 N. ChenMkl 3b. 4 windie lb, J; ,. 4 Home rf 4 E 2 0 0 0 0 1 0. 2 CieUokl, as. ...4 Amy .!L.f.,.4 Calderorii Cf7 2 Louis p. '. 3 Smith J Totals 6 Prince Rupert AB R Fong 2b. .," Steffenarud 3b. SmRh a&f Yager ef. McFee- c .... Tobey If . Morgan rf. Antoneln lb.' .... Lindsay p. Pitcher p. . Btone 24 Totals 36 4 4 27 17 7, Score- by Innings: P. Rupert 0 0.9 0 4 0 0.0 0-4. Anyox 0. 0 0, 0 0 1 0 0 01 Summary Stolen base, Steffensrud; struck out by Pitcher 4, by Louis 2; first base on errors, Rupert 6, Anyox, 7, passed balls, McFee 1 ; left on bases, Rupert 5, Anyox 6; runs earned off Louis 0, off -4 .4 4 3 4 4 3 .3 2 . 1 .1 BAR SILVER H POA 2 5 1 1 3 1 2 1 13 0 0 2 2 0 0 6 27 IS H POA 0 2 3 0 2 0 8 0 1 10 1 0 0 Totals 23 3 4 24 11 t Score by Innings P. Rupert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 03 Anyex 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 x 6 Summary 2base hit. Tobey; double play. Lindsay-Fong; struck out by Lindsay 4, by Louis 2; bases on balls off Louis 1; wild pitch. Lindsay 2. Pitcher 1; passed balls off McFee 1; first base on errors. Rupert 5. Anyox 4: left on bases. Rupert 4. Anyox 5: runs earned off Lindsay 1, off Pitcher 0, off Louis 0; umpirea. Stephens and Wilson. NEW YORK, Sept. 10: (CP) The price of bar- silver was unchanged ! at 49y,c per ounce on the local metal market today. ! . 4'-' THilDiQliT N73 3.y Sep(nnbe: iau mn-"-'- News and Views of Sport Tennis Doubles Championship Play Ab action view during the final round ot the double at the Unatd States national tennis championship In Fbreat HiUa, L. L Helen Jacobs and Sarah Palfrey defeated Corolla Babcocfc and Dorothy Andrua Are Victorious Boyd Rink Wins Over Walton In Bowling League In the only Canadian National Bowling, League gaise to be played tni several days. James Boyd's rink defeated F. 8. Walton' by a score of 28 to 13 yesterday afternoon. A number of matchea hare been rain. The league standing to date: D. A. MacPhee 13 1 13 Angus Macdonald .. 10 2 10 D. O. Borland 7 " 4 7 O. P. Tinker t 7 , J. A. Frew .. r - . 6 F. A. Rogers .. 6 10 6 F. S. Walton 5 8- 5 J. J. Little 4 10 4 James Boyd 4 10 4 Baseball Scores SATURDAY SCOltES American League New York 7. Chicago . Washington. 6, St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 4.1. Detroit 3-1 Boston 1-2, Cleveland 5-3. AH National League garoea postponed on account ol rain In east SUNDAY SCOKKS National League Cincinnati 0-0. Brooklyn- 5-3, Chicago 4-1. Boston 1-U. St: LouU 0-7. Philadelphia V-3. Pittsburg 1. New York 0. American League Washington 3-2. Chicago 11-1. Philadelphia 3-5, Cleveland 8-6, New York 6-2. SL Louis 5-1. Boston 4, Detroit 5. SPORT CHAT a B ' n m New York U tarda had another vtetory over the Chieags Cuba In a hard-fought battle last Thursday and, as a teault th Cuba, dropped Recreation Asaociatlon'a, Lawn into third place in National League below the cardinals who won again ovrr the Dodgers at Brooklyn Tlie lead of the Oianta over the Cardinals was then seven and a half full game. The New York Yank Mrs won postponed on account of Utf recent ; over the While Sox at Chicago and xecucea we leaa oi the uue. Detroit Tigers to six full games. Walter Hagen. writing In quire" saya: "Women, golfers are defeated more by women than they .are by golf. In match play the players Pty each other, and In medal play of which there should be more they golf first, last and all the time Shot for shot the bet ter women players have everything needed to win any championship. The lack of power in women' ahoU Isn't the reason for their failure to trim the men. The short game of the women, where delicacy of touch ts aU-unportant, is the fatal weak ness of their golf. This myatery whipa me." English Boy Scouts Tour Canad New York' latest Idea for a marathon Is an ice-cake sitting CompetiUon. for young women. In oaioing suiu. Tne first one was held recently In an all, nlgul cafe and proved a moderate success Sharply at midnight the hal,dozen girls, marched out in tlielr bathing suits. The band played. They sat down on the ice. Each, had undrr her three blocks ot ice piled oae on top of the other and ataodlog,about four feet, high. One ot the glxls a r!l niHn 4UI. ..... I. j . llut Jer iavorca Wlin an mvaslon 0r Ensitsh youth A tour of acrrolarshln wlnnir. n other of English schoolboy,, and tTmllJ' now a groups Engllhy mU England. Here lien the group ambled In dtt, 'Thare ZSSJSSk Martin llardcastle, Steamships Saili rr Vanroavei Tuesday Catau Thurs. as. p ac- "pi. 0, M. 24- p from Vsncoum Sunday t. CaU:. Wed.. pr. oeorn Frlday-a. prince Rupt- Sa. PrieeaAu ,,.,ai Bs Catdena Sept. 13. 27 for the iJkti as pr r, Frf Alatta Sept. 10 and 30 From Alaska Sept. 6. 14, 24 f rom Skeena lUrer Friday at Card" Mondays. Wednrd-days From the East-Tuesdays, Thuradu: days For Vancouver Mondays train' Tuesday Wednesdays 'r Thursday Friday 23 Friday- Pria AdeaVflt Ss. Cardena Batur.-i. p Rupr,. Sept. 10, 20--w p.. L r Anyox and AHce Arm- ra 4;a llajn. 9A Sunday m. Cataia . Wednwday-w p rj5cv from Anyo aad Alke kin Tuesday-. Catafc 1 n i ! Thursday--.. Pr rjr. .f , ' For Stewart and Prenr Sunday at Cat a.. . j,, , Friday--a pnn. o n pc u,. I'rous Stewart and Premier,, I TuMday m raa..i Is Saturday p.- Rupr- A J for Naa River ana ror snnxt, Sunday at CsUla pft from Naaa Ulttr fort Slap Tuesday at. Cata a I For Ckean. Fall I Thuri at P. Ooi I Friday at prir A;!- 8atur- P Rupc rron Ocua I'll - Wed. at, Pr Of jrr rridar- at prtM- e r St. princess At1.'... St Cardtna i. a ta, i " u 13 U ' 4 it ! For Queen Charlotte IjvU- Mail Schedule 1 L 1 Pi Sept. 15. 2ft-M T From Qaecn Charlotte hlsadt- It It 4 " ;i 4UF5 LOCAL NEWS Peter FUher so, Mr. W E Fisher Prince Rupert Sa'.ur J Vancouver. He w k dies In the outh E. 8. Phillip, whi. ing at Vital Creek in district, sailed UiU :i Princess Louise on his home at June. -a The Hre departmr: at t:iQ yesterday " i O oil burning system ha zsMrt bonlred. causing the 'urJ t) r up and take afire on - " damage was done stayed with It four minute, winning a $10. 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