rj.cz ront Senator (Mrs.) Fallis Hon. W. A. Gordon i Minister of Labour) CFCT CFJC CHWK CJAT CKOV CJOR CRCV ictorla Kamloo; CbJIIiwaeJc Trail Kelown AND OVEE A NATION-WIDE NETWORK 6 PU PACIFIC STANDARD TIJIE ECONOMY SPECIALS .Always Savin? You Money. Compare Our Prices. LLBBY S TOMATO JUICE 25c Family- ax, 2-oz . 2 tin LIBBVS PORK & BEANS 25c l-oz 3 tins LIBBYB CATCHUP 17c brg bottle ROLOCREAif HEALTH 25c OATS, large pkg. DIN AMITE Breakfast cereal, per pkg. . 19c LYNN VALLEY PEACHES 39c 2 sqt, 2 tins DESSERT PEARS Tt 29c 2 tins SWEET MIXED BISCUITS 25c Freh, per lb L B. C. FAMILY SODAS 18c Pr pkg Fresh Fruits & Vesetables Preserving Pears, 40-Ib. box J 1.75 Green Tomatoes. 8 lbs. 25c Green Peppers, per lb. 10c Large Cucumbers, each 5a Wealthy Apples. 5 lbs. 25e MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY S1W "Where lor. Mare More rn P. O. Box 575 Pbone 18 FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates fl.00 ap bO Rooms Hot tt Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 193 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture Moving RADIO TONIGHT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21th I TWENTY THOUSAND AT SOCCER BLACKPOOL. Eng, Sept. 26: CP Twenty thousand spectators attended the first inter-lea rae soc-cer match of the season here ye-:exaj when Ireland defeated England by a score of two to one. Try a Daiiy News classified ad. Tune in Topics MOXDAY. SEPT. 23 7 PM Tonic Tun KJR. 2 PAL Western Pjidio Havers. CFCN. ltu e oeiuuiety ascertained until 9 P M. Headlines of the Past. ha been Wted onto the pon-KOIi ; toons. Inspection and probably re- i 00 PAL-HeavywcW Prizefight 1 Joe Louis m fv Rar vrwtn t , A1?; K t There were ill passengers aboard S pS-FSfir?-00'- Stamer Prlncess ulse nicb ''as In port yesterday afternoon WDVFSliAY sfpt 6:00 wESS&Ji&orter reporter. I"0"01 Skagway to Van-KJR. AItr kavIn? here tht 9:15 P.M. Rendezvous Muiical, Loub was to call in Ocean Fall? 2 sKvl-rnA !U)da3r to load a fS0 of 400 tol" " Luoe p,, na.iC!;. iVTl A. 4nf narwr fnr Vo '7:30 PAL-vS5 ofe6 Wrti '" 1116 KPO. ' at this port while five went 5:15 P.M. Symphony Orchestra. 8011111 rom here aboard her. i KOMO. ! I r KIDAY, SEPT. 27 rmt w.ii -t 3:30 P-MSuuorteUa Orchestra. CFCJI. iin-inuVf r, , th'c KJR- , 30 Pji -SUNoolePTbrestra, IfBC Exchange, CRCV. 3.00 Pi.1. -Hollywood Barn Danri KNX. 9:15 PAL Waltz Time, KJR. SUPERIOR RADIO ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 PHUniinuusUIXIxn KZBTBTBiaiHTSfiBTBiB'-... RUPERT DELICATESSEN Delicious Home Cooked Meats, Sausage Rolls, Meat Pies, Salads Reasonable Prices Try Our Roast Chickens, Sandwiches, Salads, Etc. Made to Your Order Let us take the work out of your entertaining. Cleanliness and quality unsurpassed. "SECOND TO NONE" taxii STsua ran cm TBsasmrixi 1 Reserve Yo ur FUR Call at our store and pick out what furs you wlih to purchase this fall Make a df-poil and we will hold them until you are ready to complete the purchase. We Have a Wonderful Selection G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable VancoaTtr Vancouver WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Awaiting instructions as to what is to be done with a cargo of fish oil which the vessel had loaded at Batedale. the Frank Waterbosse freighter Northhota, whkh arrived here yesterday following a stranding down the coast, was still moored alongside the pier at the local dry dock today. The Tessel is leaking badly and two pumps are being kept busy night and day to prerent her from filling and sink ing. 1' The ...... extent of 4 the damage can- can" c"a UL ' " is a-r here . tomorrow morning from Van 'art. leaving here for the north a 10 P-01- and wU withdrawr T1 eTenlng and i tkd up f0r 1116 wlllter at the loca 'ory lock. Next waek the winter jitiieuuie oi weekly sailings be-and i tween here Vancouver will come into effect. The steamer Prince George will arrive Wednes-lay mornings at 10 o'clock from Vancouver via Powell River and Ocean Falls, sail at 4 p.m. Wednesdays for Anyox and Stewart, re c afc 0 OC10CK Tnursdav erenlnKi and sail af in- . I " w v iii, iUJ Vancouver via Oean Falls and ! Powell River. C N. R. steamer Prince Charles Capt. Dan McKlnnon, arrived In port at 8 o'clock this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands with passengers mail and. freight The being withdrawn from service to be be tied up at the local dry dock for the winter, the Princ John sailing at 10 p.m. Saturday ior Vancouver via the Islands in her place. The Viking and Melville wi halibut boats, were In todav with catches, the former with 18,500 pounds of halibut and the latter with 9.000 pounds of halibut anrf 10,000 pounds of black cod. They are holding over until tomorrow's session of the Exchange. M. P. McCafferv left on last n. nlng's train for a business trin to Burns Lake. BOWLING TJ 1pce Pupert Bowling Association 5 and 10 pin leagues win commence October 1 All entries must be in the hands of the secretary not later than September 27. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE PILLOWS BY SIMMONS 45 Pairs Pillows C- gA from, per pair vXDU 327 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 775 D1ILY JLTW1 iCUBS NEAR CINCH NOW Cardinals W3! Hare to Win Foar Rnninmf Gimrs to Tie National Lfinf No Game Tday ST. LOUIS Sept 2S: CP) Phfl Cararetta s homer in 'the second ! inning with none on bases and Los Wameke's two-hit pnehmg drew the Cbieaco Cubs to within one game of the National League pen- cant yesterday as taey blanked the St Lovis Cardinals with four games of the final series of the league season still to play. Today's game was postpooed on account of ram and there win be two games tomorrow. Cavaretta's homer was the only score of yesterday's game and was made off "Daffy" Dean wno. otnerase. pruned a game that would hare gone for a win al most any day. yielding only seven hits and being responsible himself for a one-man double play. "Dizzy" Dean will be pat on the mound to morrow by Manager Frankie Frisch -who has not ret riven tin hope although all the Cubs have to do now is to win one more game to cop the flag while the Cards would have to win the remaining lour games to tie. Yesterday's was the nineteenth straight victory for tne cubs, a National League record for many years. In the American Leatrue. the De troit Tigers, who have long since had a cinch on the pennant, lost again to the Cleveland Indians Wes Ferrell registered his twentv- fifth pitching victory of the season as tne Boston Red Sox won again irom the Philadelphia Athletics. National League New York 4-0. Brooklyn 10-1. Chicago 1, St Louis 0. American League Philadelphia 2, Boston 7. St. Loui3 4, Chicago 3. Detroit; 2, Cleveland 3. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISI COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINI8 TRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE Ol WILLIAM STfcWART. DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order or HI Honor. W E. PUber the 6th day Sepfcetnbcr. A. D. 1035 I va appoints Administrator of the estate of WlUUrr Stewart, deceased, and all partlea ha? In;; claim against the aald estate ar hereby rmulrrH tn fiimtah erljr verified, to me on or before th' ivwi u; oi uciooer, a. a. ms, and all parties Indebted to the estate are re OUired . t mv . th Ammint ,K.4 i - x w ,ti- debtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT OFFICIAL AMINISTRATOR Prince Rupert B. t Dated tH. 7th - r c. . ' A. D. 1933 Al'CTIO.V SALE TIMBER SALE X18938 There will be offered for sale at Pub-lie Auction, at noon on the Twenty-fifth dar of October. 193S. of the Dlstrlot Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C. .the Licence X18988 to cut 2,574, Doard measure, of Spruce Cedar and Hemlock on an area adjolniru! Lot 652 and 653. Lyell laUnd, Queei) Charlotte Ldarwli Land District. One year will be allowed for removal of -timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further partlculara may be obtained from the Chief Foreter, VkrtorU. B.C. or DHtrU Patenter. Prince Rupert. B.C IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITIS!' COLUMBEIA. IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINH TRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Ol CHARI.ES KARSKI3. Deceased. .TAKE NOTICE tbst by order of HI Honour Judze W. E, Fisher the 10th da-of 8epVTObT AD. 193S I M appointee" uuiint.rau)r oi ine Estate of Charle Kirxlcl late of Atlln. British Columbia deceased, tnt all turtles havlne claim" aralnst Uie said Enate are hereby required fcj turolsh same properly verified to me on or before the 20th day of October AJJ. 1935 and all persons lndb-ted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness, to m forthwith . HERBERT "F. OLASSEY Official Admlnitrator, - . Atlln. B.C. DaUd the 11th day of September, 1935. Enjoyable Whist And Crib Party Affair Held Last Nltht by Local Rebekah Lodje in OddftllowV nail The bridge and cribbage party held last night by the Rebekah Lodge In the Oddfellows HaH proved to be a very pleasant affair. Prize winners In cards were: Bridge Ladles' first Miss Hon ors SHverskies: second. Mrs. T. H. Eyolfsen; men's first, Thomas Boulter: second, 3, Hansen. Cribbage Ladles' first. Miss Joan Eyolfsen; second, Mrs. J. A. Murray; mens first J. R. Murray; second, Mrs. J. J. Judge. After cards, defidous refresh ments were served. The committee in charge con sisted of Mrs. Alex Barbe. Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. O. B. Church. San Francisco Wins Again SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 26:-San Francisco defeated Los Angeles 7 to 5 yesterday to win its second straight victory in the Pacific Coast League baseball play-offs. Baseball Standings American Leatte W. L. Pet Detroit 92 54 .630 New York 87 53 .596 Cleveland 79 70 .530 Boston 77 74 310 Chicago 71 77 .480 Washington 65 83 .439 St. Louis ... 64 84 .432 Philadelphia 56 90 .334 National League W. L. Pet Chicago ...,r98 52 .653 St. Louis '94 56 .627 New York ,.. 89 60 397 Pittsburg' i 85 66 363 Brooklyn ..68 83 .450 Cincinnati 67 84 .444 Philadelphia 64 87 .424 Boston 36 113 242 Money-Saving Values For the Week to October 3 TOMATO SOUP Ubby's Qn per tin OK, SALT Iodized or Plain 7c per carton EGGS-Scott's Pullets Q "I p 0X1 per doz SOAP Fe Is Naptha 13c 2 bars FAIRY SOAP 7c 2 bars EUREKA BLEACH 11c per bottle TOILET TISSUE Paragon (()n large rolls, 3 for uU BAKING CHOCOLATE Qn Rowntree's iA-lh. mVo XOi '2SSEX CORN 10c per tin BEEKIST HONEY 35c 2-lb. tin FRESH FRUIT Hyslop Crabapples, 4 lbs 22c Concord Grapes, per basket 67c Damson Plums, per basket 4ic McINTOSH REDS Fancy OOp Wrapped, per doz.) wOl BRAID'S COFFEE Oft- 1-lb. Vacuum Jars, each 5fl BRAID'S TEA With New Style Cup and Saucer ItZn per lb iuL FRY'S COCOA 21c V2 lb SUOAR rA- 10-lb. cotton sack .... GOLD DUST 18c per pkg TOMATO JUICE Llbby's Q No. 1 tins, each OC CORN FLAKES Quaker 15c or Kellogg, 2 pkgs. PITTED DATES 1-lb. ftn Glasslne pkts., 2 for AOl RAlSlNS-uAustrallan . Seedless, 2 lbs. 19c Thrift Cash & Carry We Deliver Phone 179 ifll Thl. a.. "CARRY AND BAVE" Mall Orders Have Our Prompt Attention JIMMY ANDREWS WINS IN BOWLING Picking a team from the bleach ers when a selected five failed to turn up for a challenge match, the ; sequel to whkh will be a chicken1 dinner at the expense of the losers! in the Knox Hotel Sunday night' jimmy Andrews' quintette defeated' Max Asemlssen's two straight by l an aggregate score of 1504 to 1402' last evening. The outcome Is said' to have been a great surprise to Max and his colleagues Bill Schriaberg. Eddie Smith, Jimmy I Ciccone and Bert Morgan who thought they were good. Jimmy Andrews and his cohorts Rnnn 1 r. . if ., m j . . 1 ouic. rcis uunuerson, rznie sta-cey and Roy Morrison found that anybody has a chance at the bowling game. NAVY MEN PRAISED l Continued Irom page one) j loos esasses and departments of naval routine. The R. C. N. V. R he said, was primarily designed to train men who were keen on the sea. In naval discipline, routine and all branches of the service. Throughout Canada the Reserve was doing good work and making real progress. It was proving of much assistance to the naval department Some members of the local Sea Cadet corps who have been accepted as probationers in the R. C N. V. R. were also inspected. Other officers of the local unit include Lieutenant L. H. Haworth R. C. N. V. R. (first lieutenant) and Acting Sub-Lieutenant T. N. Le-Page. Commander Grant, who arrived from Esquimau yesterday, is proceeding east on Friday to carry out Inspections at Edmonton, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. 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