i Tfa&&. AutrSsf U. !S Always Serve the Best SALAD A TEA "Fresh from the Gardens" Imp 'SPORT MacPheeRink iroves Lead In Lawn Bowls BOWLING Aug. 17 No. 3 vs. No. 2; No. 5 vs. No. 4. Aug. 20 No. 7 vs. No. 6; No. 8 vs. No. i. Aug. 22 No. 9 vs. No. 2; No. 5 vs. No. 3. Aug. 24 No. 6 vs. No. 4; No. 7 vs. No. I. Aug. 27 No. 8 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 5. Aug. 29 No. 6 vs. No. 3; No. 7 vs. No. 4. Aug. 31 No. 5 vs. No. 1; No. 8 vs. No. 3! : Sept. 3 No. 6 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 4. Sept. 5 No. 7 vs. No. 3; No. 8 vs No: s: r , Sept. 7 No. 6 vs. No. 1; No. 5 vs. No. 2. .. Sept. 10 No. 9 vs. No. 3; No. 3 vs. No. 4. Sept. 12 No. 7 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 6. Sept, 14 No. 4 vs. No. 1; No. 9 vs. No. 7. Personell of Rinks Personell of rtnks for the season is as follows: No. l-j. J. Little, R. E. Benson, H. T. Cross, G. Woodland. No. 2 T. McClymont, Steve King, J. M. Campbell, F. 8. Walton. No. 3 L. S. Arroll, J. Boyd. T. Mc- Meekin, J. s. Irvine. No. 4 W. H. Wilson-Murray, F. Vickers, A. R. Nichols, J. Frew. no. 5 F. A. Rogers, E. O. Aves, F. Dibb, R. Gammon. No. 6 E. Delkman, J. Preece, D. crerar, O. P. Tinker. No. 7 H. Birch, A. J. Webber, W H. Tobey. A. MaeDonaM 7J6."8D. A. MacPhee, J. W. Mc- Auiey,j; -Watson, 'o. hiu; No. 9 S. Painter, R. E. James, F. A MacCallum, D. G. Borland. SOFTBALL 'Aug. 17 Grotto vs. C. N. R. A. Aug. 22 Grotto vs. Moose. LONDON GOLD PRICE MONTREAL. Aug. 16: (CP) Bar gold in London was up one cent at $34.31 per ounce today. Further Tennis Games Run Off Play in Prince Rupert Club's Tournament is Now Approaching last night in the Canadian National, ? prince TennU Recreation Associations nament were as follows: Bowling League. . . ' Men's Doubles-V. S. Moore and ijic auauuuig ui rums mj uate ui the Canadian National Recreation Lawn Bowling Club's competition is as follows: W. L. D. A. MacPhee 10 1 Angus Macdonald .8 2 D. O. Borland 7 2 O. P. Tinker 4 8 F. S. Walton .4 6 J. A. Frew 4 6 F. A. Rogers 4. . 6 James Boyd J 7 JJ. -Little ...jt...iLl 1 9 P. 10 8 7! Percy Mcintosh beat W. N. Currie and William Lambie 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Ladies' Doubles Mrs. Earl Walker and Miss Laura Frlzzell beat Miss Beatrice Bemer and Miss Elsie Davis 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. Games to be played at 6:30 this ; evening are set as follows: J H-vs. 4f Rog Roger Horton and R. D. Greggor Young and Philip Edg- cumbe (deciding set unfinished from last night). C. J. Norrtngton and Mrs. William Cruickshank vs. Alex Mitchell and Miss Laura Frlzzell. W. L. Stamford and Otto Young vs. V. S. Moore and Percv Mcintosh Baseball Scores National League New York 5-3, Pittsburg 4-4. Brooklyn 5-7. Cincinnati 7-4. American League Chicago 5-1, Philadelphia 7-2. Detroit 2, New York 8. St. Louis 2, Boston 6. Baseball Standings National League New York 71 41 .634 Chicago 67 44 604 St. Louis 63 47 573 Boston 55 54 505 Pittsburg 54 55 .495 Brooklyn 48 62 .434 Philadelphia 44 64 .407 Cincinnati .39 72 .351 American League Detroit 73 38 .658 New York 66 42 .611 Cleveland 58 49 542 Boston 60 53 531 Washington 49 59 .454 St. Louis 46 58 .442 Philadelphia 44 61 .419 Chicago 38 74 .339 Huge Basin For Water Storage Being Planned WINDSdR, Ont., Aug. 16: Con struction of a half million gallon water storage basin here as one of the -unemployment relief measures Is proposed by the water commls slon. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, Aug. 16: (CP) The price of bar silver closed unchanged at 4934C per ounce on the local metal market today. A. J. Lancaster, provincial asses sor, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after a ten day trip to the Queen Char lotte Islands on official business. Mackenzie furniture August Sale! FELTOL, Square Yard 55c CONGOLEUM, Square Yard 60c REXOLEUM, Square Yard 42c RUGS, 6x9 $5.95 18x3 CONGOLEUM MAT 20c Prince Rupert Phone 775 mechanic foi the Canadian National Railways from Prince Oeorge, and Mrs. Watt and daughter, who The local unemployed councils, at a meeting last night, decided to sent a telegram to Premier Pattullo informing him that local unem ployed would be willing to go to work for a total monthly allowance of $27.50, payable at the rate of fifty cents per hour. The present allowance Is $1250 for which the recipients are required to give work, the council considering this inade quate. Tom Carr presided over last evening's meeting. W. G. McMorris- and Dr. C. C Starr, the former a well known dis trict raining man and the latter a prominent mining engineer, ar rived In the city on the Prince Charles this morning from Queen Charlotte City after having spent the past ten days on the Queen Charlotte Islands on business In connection with the Gold Harbor mine and will proceed to Vancouver on the Prince George Saturday evening. Dr. Starr also made an inspection of the Prince Rupert group of mineral claims on Kootenay Harbor which property Is under development by the Halda Oold Mines Limited. THRIFT WEEK-END SPECIALS FLOUR, Australian Pastry, per 10-lb. sack J7c WALNUTS, Pieces, per lb 21c RAISINS, California, 2 lbs 25c COCOANUT. per lb He BAKING POWDER, Nabob, 12 oz., per tin .20c ICING 8UOAR, per 2-lb. pkg 17c CORN BEEF, Llbby's l's, per tin 11c SO'XP, Palmdllve, per'tfake ...".5e SOAP. Fels Naptha, per cake "c Pilchards, Nabob, l's, per tin 10c SALAD DRESSINO, Nally's, 12 oz., per Jar 21c MARMALADE, Empress, 4-lb. tin, per tin 45c TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls 13c JELLY POWDERS. 2 pkgs 9c JELLY GLASSES, per doz 70c ALL BRAN, per pkg JSlc SPAGHETTI, Cooked, Catelll's, l's, per Un 9c BONELESS CHICKEN, Nabob 7 oz., per tin 36c LEMON SODA, 7 up, pint bottle, each 10c VICTORY COFFEE, per lb 23c BUTTER, Fine Alberta, per lb 22c EGGS, Alberta Fresh, per doz. ..21c CARROTS & BEETS, 2 bunches 7c Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 179 201 Third Ave. "CARRY AND SAVE" Mall Orders Have Oar Prompt Attention TH2 DAILY NT7T8 LOCAL NEWS NOTES t are still buying old cold, Baiter's. (tfi The Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital Invite tenders tor Coal for Hospital and Nurses' Home. Specifications obtainable at Secretary's office. 191 D. C. McRae left on last evening's train for a business trip to Toronto and other Ontario points. While In the east he will also visit Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thrupp and son, who have been visiting for the past ten days at "The Dunes," Tlell. Queen Charlotte Islands, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning. Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Love of Port Simpson, after having attended sessions of Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church of Canada here yesterday, left on last venlng's train for a trip to Port Eslngton, accompanying Rev. and Mrs. Frank Bushficld of Port Es-slngton who were In the city for the same meeting. Archie Watt, divisional master You can rent a Car at Walker's as low as SI b day plus 7c. a mile. tf Great assortment of trunks, bags, valises and suitcases at very reduced ''prices. Rupert Trading Co. Second Avenue and Fifth St. 191 Fred Nash, B. C. L. S., who has been paying a visit to Massett, arrived In the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince Charles this morning, accompanied by his young son, Fred. They will ; proceed to Terrace on tomorrow i morning's train. JarjBetter Health Plumag bono arrived In the city from the Inter-1 j . . lor on Tuesday night's train, sailed Toners train yesterday afternoon on the Prince jeajt at 10 20 pm Rupert to make the round trip to Skagway. They will be back next Monday on their return to the due from the . was reported this morning to be on time. Miss Cathie Carmlchael returned to the city on the Prince Charles today after paying a visit of several weeks to her home at Queen Charlotte City. She was accompan ied by the children of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith of this city. Halibut Arrivals Canadian Relief, 20,000, Cold Storage, 6c and 4.6c. Viking I, 13500, Edmunds Walker, 5.8c and 45c. Presbytery Of Prince Rupert Holds Session The Presbytery of Prince Rupert of the United Church of Canada met in summer cession yesterday in First United Church -with Rev F. Bushfleld of Port Esslngton as chairman and Rev. R. J. Love of Port Simpson,- secretary. Attending the sessions were Rev. Wm. Burton of KJUmaat. Rev. P. R. Kelly of the Marine Mission, Rev. Wm. Pierce. Mrs. P R. Kelly. Mrs. Wm. McKen- zle of Queen Charlotte, A. Sutton, N. Morrison, Rev. Dr. O. A. Wilson, Superintendent of Missions, and Rev. R. C. Scott, President of the British Columbia Conference. Business was of a routine nature. Announcements Catholic Church Bazaar October 10 and 11. Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary Bazaar October 18. Moose Hall DANCE Friday Night STROLLERS ORCHESTRA Kalum Lake Lodge Now under new management Rates $2.50 per day Bpeclal prices by the week Ideal Spot For a Restful Holiday For particulars write to U. W. RILEY. TERRACE, B.C. llnAninff Vila V01n2 Ulg Ipuling umi Strong Bargains in Footwear . . . i i . i. : i ,f I Jr.., it!i. rt i Wc have just received a lare mhjih:"- imta iukm urauc Sampl Models at very low prices. It will pay you to sec the latest models. We also a lull line oi iaxkics ociiuui ouuva ui imuuu prices. w and handle era and Children s Patent Leather Strap Slippers, rouno. rT"""'"' toes ii rubber heels; size 8 to 10 CQ Acw oample Dresses On sale Women's. Misses' and Chlldren s H!- rrb...ui " 59c ssKssii- sale up to $10.00. Menj Black Blucher Oxfords with heavy vles bmhbbhhbmhmhhhmhhmim and rubber heels; reg. $450 QO Qt . , cm sale Q4.gJ llarnains in Underwear ' " T Mens Finest Quality English an and Ties, high and low Ladies' Pumps Strap, Undenvcar; Reg JU5 Qn b2.50 heels Reg. to $4.00 While they last 3nunnia Oold Fleece Unshrinkable I Men i Silk Rayon Combinations Q0f Combinations; Reg. $8.95 CP ft" 0t, Reg $135; On sale On sale OU.UO LEATHERETTE COATS Wet weather will be here soon. Prepare for it by buying from our larpe tuvr-ment of Leatherette Coats. These are priced very low and are real 1 ar, a -Look them over. i Wc Accept City Scrip Rupert Trading Co. OPPOSITE PRINCE ItlTIIUT HOTEL COK.ST.K SKCONI) AVE L SIXTH ST Today's Weather Dead Tree PointPart cloudy. calm; barometer. 30.18; tempera ture, 66; sea smooth. Triple Island Cloudy, moderate westerly wind; sea choppy. Langara Island Overcast, calm: sea smooth. Terrace dear, calm, 58. Alyansh Cloudy, west wind. W. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 56. 8tewart Cloudy, calm. 57. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 41 8mlthers Part cloudy, warm. Burns Lake Clear, calm, M. Dally News Want-Ads satisfy. r.siaiai.aatB.-aiBjaiSUBiaii Phone 953 Phone 953 De Jong s Cash and Carry Real Bargains Lynn Valley 2's, 2 tins For Friday & Saturday Peaches -Size 5(J Malkln's Best PEAS, No. 2's 2 tins 31c Robin Hood Oats Chlnaware. per pkg Old Dutch Cleanser per Un Kadana Cocoa per lb 27c 10c 17c Malkln's Best COFFEE per Jar 42c PUFFED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 25c Ensign Cut Green Beans-Size 2's, per tin Cow Brand Baking Soda per pkg Aylmer Grapefruit Size 2's per tin - Lifebuoy Soap 2 cakes Oold Dust per pkg Tomatoes per basket Cabbage per lb. Fresh Grapefruit 5 for 13c 12c 22c 15c 23c 37c 7c 23c WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Massett Canners fish packer and cannery tender Delphinium. Capt Andrew Ortay. arrived in port yesterday from Massett for repairs and left this afternoon on her return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Delphinium brought word that a The palatial power yacht Tacon- Seattle shin nrvrl aircraft hulMr ' and party on board, was In port yesterday afternoon. The Taconlte, which is accompanied on Its cruise in northern waters by a twln-motorcd flying boat piloted by Clayton L. Scott, has been In this vicinity for several weeks. Columario Mill To Be Running In September I The Columario Oold Mines Ltd, Is expecting to have In operation curly 'next month the fifty-ton concen trating mill which for several jjjjojiuis iias Dcen in course or can-i structlon at the company's property on ooid creek near Usk. Many Jugo-Slavs Victims of Storm Two Already Reported Killed and Scores Are Miulng Along Beaches VIENNA, Aug. 16: Two persons are reported killed and scores of bathers and boaters are missing at beaches around Belgrade, Jugoslavia, and vicinity following a cyclone and rainstorm. Mail Schedule 'or the Eau Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl dav 5 pm From the Eait Mondays and Saturdays 2:15 p.m. Thursdays 10:20 p.m. For Vancouver-Mondays 2 pm. T"day 12:30 pm Wednesdays 5 prn, Frlday 11 pm' Saturdays 4 p.m From Vancouver-Sunday . p.m Wednesday 10 ajn. IS BLACKER THAN NIGHT I Adventures of I)r IWb tat to lUrton Ilflow Ocran'j Surfut Drtcribrd HAMILTON. Bern:. CP Darkness bL k blackest nighf and J sea fUh "like lUn fe smau run of pinks had now com-. described by Dr W,:. calm.lmeneed in Massett Inlet but that Otu Barton of New Y wic nwm oi mw variety now oeing their tecord-breakmg ... pacKCd in me Old and New Massett canneries was coming from Naden Harbor and the west coast of Graham Island. Into the ocean depth : ton spherical dlv:r Prevlously they hat! feet. In another dcscrri? record breaking our L lie. with 1U owner. W. E. Boeing. Kn -v-uin m.,, shark. A. Two Men Guilty 6 In Assault Caw Victor Johnton and Itonild Tt&t Convicted of Attatklnr H"M Vy at Oceanic Csnnrrj Found guilty on r!-. sault occasioning j. harm as an outcome fracas at Oceanic Car :. Johnson and Ronald P-: each fined $50, with c months' imprUonmcr 1 diary Magistrate Andrew T In provincial police morning. A similar ct. Oomer Johnson xi ; Harold Way was the rr. a. assaulted. Staf Sergeant Alex M vlnclal police, prosecut' McLennan acted as drfen Y.:W 6 Guide to Correspondents The Dally News welcome correspondence on lite topW of the day or any other su Ject of public interest, but le-ters must be brief and to point. The long-winded correspondent has no ple u modern Journalism, . Every letter must be tW? by the writer, not nccessarw for publication but ai ter of good faith and courWPj All unsigned document P w the waste pape' basket ters of a caustic character must have the signature P pended for publication. Letter should be wrilM W one side of tlie paper ow Correspondents mu' . personallUes and thelngu should be such as would m lowed In the ordinary ruiei debate.