TUB DAILY NEWS ess- I Fav Sp.ciail As a feature to our Annual Sale we grouped together for Friday only an assortment 'of Women s Shoes 'to clear tat $1.00 a Pair A 'wonderful opportunity for 'those smaller-sizes. wearing 'the No Charges, Refunds or 'Exchanges The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. IfRlNCE UUFEBT - BUIT16U 'COLUMBIA Phone 357 Published Erery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue ,H. F. PULLttN Managing-Mitci 'UA1LY "EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Thursday, Sept. 13. 1934 PREMIER PATTULfLO'S VISIT Eon. T. D. Pattullo, Prime Minister of British Columbia and Member of the Legislative Assembly for Prince IRupert, will be -doubly welcome in Prince 'Rupert 'tomor row "from a ptlblic standpoint as member for this seat and premier of the province and personally amonc his mi merous friends and .admirers. His visit, -we understand, will, penorce, be somewhat abbreviated on account of pressure of public duties in the -capital .which,, particularly in thesetimes, are diversif iedramHrnportant. That the day or so he spends here will be busy ones are certain. There are a number of public matters 4o be taken up with him oy various local organizations and me has already "accepted two speaking engagements including a 'Chamber of Commerce dinner tomorrow evening. Possibly, the premier may have 'some interesting announcements to make although there -has'been no -official intimation to that effect. ' Itwill be air. Pattullo's second -visit to the.city.since becoming premier. However, the first 'visit, -one a -few months ago, it will be rememberedwas marred by a pain-ful indisposition from which he is now understood to be completely 'recovered. At timesome may think It would be desirable if the premier could find the time to visit us more frequently. However, it is notlikely that very many of us, if itcamedown to it, would ask him to relinquish the important posts he iha held in the affairs of the province ever since we first elected him as our member of the legislature i order to come back as aprivdte member an dlive among us, .mudi as we might like to have him here from the personal standpoint. After all, we elected him to represent us -at ictgria and not in Prince Rupert. The fact that he -has t.ibeerlf(1emanded if or a provincial rather than a local leader Should not hamper our local interests one whit. In iadt many of his friends4are'conlinced that Mr. Pattullo is de stined some day to become anational.leader.Who knows.? One thing we all know is that Mr. Pattullo, 'throughout the years he has been our member, has had the affairs of his home riding close at hamland heart anfl none can say that the riding has suffered 'through the fact that his important duties in the sphere of provincial affairs, which have led to his now receiving the office of premier, highest in the gift of the province, have made it impossible for diim to make his home here. The Fish which.made PrincefRupert Famous U Rup ert Brand1 SMOKED BLMK COD Prepared I)ily,Bj 'Canadian Fish & Colfl Storage ltd. I'UINCE RUPERT, B.C. mciui is DELIGHTFUL Skill and Genius, Rare 'in 'One So Young, Displayed by .Miss Marie -Balagno Technical skill and interpretative i genius in measure remarkable fori ' oneso.young were-dlsplayedby Miss Marie Balagno, gifted though! youthful local tplanlste. in recital' last night at First United Church under 'the auspices df the Prince Rupert 'Philharmonic Society. The young artist presented an ambitious hinri Hitersif feti 'program f Elec tions not often attempted by one of such few 'years iand she acqultteUJ herself --so splendidly ithat ;an ovation v-as tglven hy un laubienee which practically filled the auditorium df'thechurch. While MlssBalagno's remarkable' technique and fingering ability was; outstandlng.ihar touch,control und, tone left .nothing to be desired by the more discerning. .'She. unques- Uonably.'has b gredt musical career in store. Her attainments are now such that she must turn to the more advanced musical Instructors and she leaves tonight :f or Victoria to take upresidenee for'the coming year at St. Joseph's Academy where she will continue her studies. Miss Balagno was assisted by Dr '.. Oeddes-Lage, popular local bari tone, as guest arUst. Dr. Large's first selection was the virile 'Tor eador Song" from Carmen. The vocalist was in -splendid voice and an encore was demanded. The Fairies" being given In response. In the second section of the program, Dr. Large sang "Leetle Bateese" and. In response to another encore, offered The 'Oreen Eyed Dragon." Charles P. Balagno was M Us Balagno's Projrra m Miss Balagno's program, which speaks for Itself, was as follows: Prelude In D" and "Fugue ln D," a. S. Bach). Fantasia in C minor." (Mozart). Sonata. Opus 27. No. 2" Moon light Sonata), "Adagio Sostenuto.' "Allegretto." "Presto Agitato." (Bee thoven). The (Lark," (Glinka 'Balaklrew). Scherzo Valse" and "Caprice Espangnole." (Mosdcowski). At the close, the audience -clamored for an encore to whichiMiss Balagno responded by i giving iMc- Dowell's "Hungarian." "Martin Tan Cooten presided at! the door and ushers were Walter; ind Carl Smith. SPECIALS The firtt -Shipment h the best, Quality guaranteed "and the prices are-rUnt. PICKLING CUCUMBERS Good and firm, 4 lbs. PICKLING .BROWN ONIONS, '4 lbs. PICKLING WHITE ONIONS, 3 lbs. GREEN TOMATOES 6 lbs GREEN PEPP.ERS 2 lbs GREEN BEANS 4 lbs BULK VINEGAR per gal. PICKLING SPICE per lb. CORN ON COB Golden Bantam, .per doz. CORN ON COB White per doz CRABAPPLES per box PEARS Preserving per box PEACHES . per box 25 c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 90c 50c 23c 15c S1.75 1.75 $1.65 Get them -while they last MUSSAIIEM'S Economy 'Store Where 'Dollars Have TMore Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Motors Heavy 'Duty Truek Motors I i Suitable 'for 'fiih "boats also speed 'boat motors 1 $35 tip 1 Chritlle Truck & Car Parts 1630 W 1st Ave.. Vancouver OOfS-Cdhama axcdSmjok Well" can i MtLPm f fAi wmkm vouot on, vou))i 'IMC Bf v fc"OT T ClUO JlM.lVtOOT IT - TRY A PtPI 'A Wlf f'Oft TWO mm THANK YOU GENTLEMEN FOR ALL THE KIND WORDS , ABOUT MV'GAME, WOULD LIKE TO TEL'L VOUJ ABOUT THE REAL 'NERVE STEADIER BEHIND ?MY "GAME,, 3 " DFAKiiur, wnij r?PKlTLFMF?N OF SATETV 5PEED COMFORT SERVICE rjf" ' ' .'it 3 V SHOT. 1 Jm. I KitwA. . XJ1 ATT New Middleweight Boxing "Champion Teddy Yarosz of Pennsylvania Wins Title From Vinre Dundee in . Ilout at PittJburx I ' i PITTSBURO. Sept 13: CP Teddy "Varosz of Monaco. Tenn.. won the middleweight champion -pionship of the world Tuesday , night, defeating Vince Dundee, the tltlehoider, Jn fifteen slashing , rounds. CUT 'BASEBALL HCOItKS 'American 'League Boston 1. Detrdlt 0 'PhlhitWIphia 1. Cleretand 1. 'National Lrajrur PltUburg 2, New 'York 3. 'Cincinnati 7 BrooWjm i. 'Cli iago'S. Boston 2. 'Bt 'Louis l. Philadelphia 0. PLUG i Three Winners .In StliegerStalc8 WndsorLsid Flrt, Tiberiu Kcoudl And Lo Zlmario Third In 'llaelnc CUlc DONCASTEU. 'Un.. 'Sept 13 (CPt-JSeeona to Windsor 'Lnti. OfLAWN'HOWCINC. ..Derby -winner, tn the 'fit -Leirer Owing to wet greens, no jramM- 'malrea. last of the season's f ive tbc-were pMyed Tuesday night in the irrg tlasslcs. yestrrtiay. teas Tib r- canadtan Tauona Kecreauon As- lus with Lo Zingarlo third In -y sociaiion s uawn iiowung ieaRue -iteio or nitre n sumen Thursday, Beptembe, Summer long-wave Keceplion IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So, not give that wit its long needed overhaul now? jnhonelIMuc.320 and get the mostt out Df i n-adio 'for (his coming 'season, STJI'ERIOR UAJ)IOELIXTRIC 8eond Avenue 4c Third Stmt j Home lighting ' MAZDA ; LAMPS 2i10.no Watt lluy a carton of 6 31.40 Ooloml hamps Now 3()c each Carton G, $1.70 Kaien Hardware A ftatUfactory pUre U thy. A ;V' . 0 The Excellence of C.N.R. Service Exemplified by Dining Cars and Hotels. With practically all forms of land irin$porutioh,'other Ihin rsllwsyi, the'torlly'iervlct .rendered is the conveyance of the "pmenger from one pUce to snoiher thi is all. Problems of personil corrrenirnre -anil rn mfnrf .t ltd ;tn thr .panenger to solve for hlmielf as 'best 'he msy. uuiiunuing execpuon. 'Rsirways, 'however, "re 'the :!Nofmereyri$ this rastter of traniportation attended to, but it. it done in such a way -as to add to it'the importanttcohsiderations of safety, comfort and speeU. The 'idesl striven'for is to make the passencer fetl-nd be as comfortable and as free from ansiety t he would be in his own home. That, at ny.ratt, is the'CN;R. ideal. How this is being done can .perhaps'best'be illusiraied'bf taking CN.R. dining cars and hotels as typicaTexarrjrJIes. Tlie dining ; car of t CN.R. train ii ; highly organized and eipertly managed, and it meets adequately and unobtruivry the desires of even the most fastidious traveller. (Here "are 'to .be had .fiseU-priced meals of a nullity and variety which challenge those -serveid'under.ihe most favourable conditions anywhere. In keeping with C.N.R.,poIicy, the dining carservice 'his been 'improved and modtrnise3an'd prices are as low as -nd-frequently lower thin -prcvall'ln'chy restaurants. Then Ihe CJN.R. 'hotels are Tmong the best on the American continent. The Chlteau Launer at'Oirawa, The MacUonaIdt.Tdmonton, and Tlic'Fort Garry at Wirfnlpeg not only lend lustre 'to the cities in which ihey aresituated.'but are knownfi over theworld. They have ifTorUeU hospitiliry to leiding statesmen, fintncicri. nd'travelle-fs fromalUorners df the tflobc. a'nil their !pr.,e, are prXmed everywhere by thdse'whoppreciite TanU are iblc u commmU 'the best. One and other CN.R. hoil.-thetr1,ospitalirv is'anilable to ll,'hthrWbtrfurw sojourn of hmg duration or juitlfor-i-tnelL. here as belng rypical-of CNiK. service, throughout trie whole The'deiire to , provide he best afthe lowest cost. You can test this JyouVVelf. system. Tritd by'GNlR.nd fl thoroughly sitified. 7 CANADIAN Try It? Dally News Wani-Ad ullsf;, NATIONAL