d,iy November . wo Ktnth 1 200 ft. fox) ft, fcfilr of piilrty g; ?- art Ads nELP WANTED roN Irom the depressiou- C vil oervaui, ru.wnwi, n Examine;-, Clerk. atas! ,raPher eic. " . - nnuwinniHiil Jiiii How w b - CC Civil service dcuuui, wjh. AGENTS WANTED LMPLETK Rwge oI Men's anti bomen-J Footwear, iuciumv? atflntcj features, ine most ap- Ljjest selling, and the fastest honey m:ik ne line ever soia bin In $2. tat th.. tnu. Write wruc popciltlon now i hoe- MoiiuL-i,. FOR SALE SALE OR RENT Cottage Avenur oinciai Aammis- (tf)l tsALE- -Office safe, extra thick rails, giving perfect protection st fire Dally News. (tn FPU KENT RENT Rooms and two-room. ipartmenh with mouern racm- Meker Block. (2C0 PERSONAL ; Home Kindergartens pay; Ve sturt ) ju. The Canadian Kin- iergarttn Institute, Winnipeg. IN IHt SimEMK t'lH'KT OI' la rruriatr Vul tf) 1 Ihc M.illfr nf Die "AilinlnM tallon Id" f Mitln f flic IXtalr of Sniur TAKE llOTtCS 1 Mat by ortirt ci Ms j?e n-.'itr. the Oth dav ol btrailwr l.j.'. I usrppolntl Admin- j M( re, ii.ie t An vox B. C. D- rnJ. sj n.l partlrn IkUDliia claims ( f ' itf are hereby reaulred un ! ,:r.e propiriy verified to. me Cc; r;embr lMh 1033 and F II 'kwed to the etal aro i ran -.a ray the amount of thlr tine-. -:r , m. forthwith NORMAN A. WATT .'. Official Administrator Prince Rupert. D. C. fctad ie 7t,h day of November 1935. I.AM) ACT IVtlWff 1 1) I nil Ion tn n))lv In Inikr I. ind 'I HUNCE RUPERT Land Recordlnc I1 Rani; 5 Ctut. and fcltuate I4 ) mil acuth of the W. A P"i Hi mesjte Lease on Sktalci Bay. :: Ii Lajid. r.f:;e that William Anthony Pr of Eklakl Bav. Strohen 1st. E. lHon FUhernvan and Trppr In- ' apply fcr a, le of th follovn r-j rcreivore. tonas: wr. .-. :inir at a DMt Planted on a pl : .;nd within an Inlet pf 8ltl PI Biv, a. ,:ut 20 Fet imt of mv thence North 900 Pe-t 1,800 Feet; thene JSouth) iimce wet ouo rtt aimeneemclit and containing - more r ls. WILLIAM ANTHONY nROWN OfiJ Nciemtier th. 1935. Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 I Offinn 315 Second JVwnuq ' avyHlmg yDeJwery, Quick Service If San Tii. . rw swap someth,laB- 2. HALIFAX, Nov. 9 - Halifax Wolverines, Dominion amateur hockey chamDlons. have lost their coach and five night of their best players and will )n ing n not enter the Maritime League this wlntpr tJib., i j. $2.00 commission. Don't U "T T Se J for Salesmen n "' " l.."'! ?:?uv play started. Five Jokers Jokers beat beat Lam Super wear ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal 1, Derby 1. Birmingham 2, Bedford 1 Bbckburn 2, Hudaersfleld 1. Chelsea 2, Middlesbrough 1. Grimsby 2, Wolverhampton 1. Leeds 7, Wednesday 2. Liverpool 3, Aston Villa 2. Manchester 1, Everton 0. Stoke 1, Bolton 2. as skips when the High School League play resumes for the win ter next Saturday. BRIDGE LEAGUE STANDING For Ag'st Musketeers 19106 17236 Grotto .18196 15963 Swift's .18126 15202 Ramblers 17879 17612 C. N. R. A 16918 17598 Canadian Legion 16628 15607- Sons of Norway 15948 17606 Rex Bowling Alley .14176 20151 The Five PJn League games last were lntetastlng as the lead- pair were playing the bottom! pair, there being only one point: separating the four teams before r,r; . , a uan ble & stone 3 to ada and the Eastern cil.eril Unitnri UnilCd i hpnt . , Lam- nil nnri niH T?m! PlnnPi- . o., nress ocui, riuneer T i-aunary annrf,.,, 1 z tr. io 1 1.1 James Andrews made the high av- . leraep nf 91? o - J . 1 Tlje njeioiiqwtne'icqresere ffoll)wing-CQfesiweie made: made: I A1J P O l Uld Lountrv Soccer1 Lambie &P?tone-Mcmtosh 503, Coma'dtha" 54f, Tip Jokerfir-plngWel)- 552. Keron 111 ?Baf tori 569 Morrison 547, Andrews C39. Pioneer Laundry Houston 560, Arroll 514, Joy 309,. Wesch 543, Ase-mLssen 550. . Ola Empress Ross 566. Kb,. berg 506. Cfti! League Standing W. Sunderland 4, Preston Northend'Old Empress io West Bromwlch 2, Portsmouth 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Airdrleonlans 3, Ayr 0. Clyde 5, Albion 2. Dundee 2, Dunfermline 3. Hibernians 0, Celtic 5. Kilmarnock 2, Hearts 0. Motherwell 4, Arbroath 0. Parttck Thistle 0, Third Lanark 0 Queen's Park 1, Hamilton 1. Queen of South 0, Rangers 2. St. Johnstone 0, Aberdeen 0. Bowlers of High School Prepare Individual Games Played Today With View to Selecting Skips For League Activities Qlrls and boys of King Edward High School, under the leadership of Roth Gordon of the teaching staff, were playing individually at1 tha Rex Bowling Club alleys thlsj morning to decide who would act' juve Jokers io ; Pioneer Laundry 8 Lambie & Stone 8 Annette's 6 4476 P. R. Grads 8 5278 Doodads 8 5372 Bluebirds 8 4802 Rangers 8 4898 Maccabees 8 4739 C. N. R. A. 8 4424 Brunettes .8 4304 Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOUK tiOOD ALLEYS Reserve jour alley by phoning 658 All five pin games l2'zc per line. 95 IIP. Deutz Diesel Engine Comparatively new, has not run 1000 hours, Can be viewed at Mlworth, 9 miles west of Prince George. Particulars: - "iT. R. Chettleburgh " Trjnce George "TILLIE THE TOILER" SlMCE THAT ARTICLE IM 1MB RC-H ABOUT THE BACHELOR VJIMS THS MODEL HOME, NEEDS MO'OpV..WlFE,'' FIVE PEOPLE 'VAJAJTIMQ, J- TZ zz. 1 rir h'M' a bict j SAV.TILLIE VJHATS THE RIOT IM THE O'JTEfc OFFICES ACS UH HIRIWS SOME ) MEiVM MODELS r y YZa o 71 IT 1LL. NO-OTHEVRE' AU. WAITIMC5 TO SEE YOL AAA DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE -1 . m i PORT' :B0WF.mfc WAS lltlll'.V .,. .. ' ' TEAM IS BROKEN LP; GOING TO OLYMPICS? 1 INTERESTING i01d Empress and Five Jokers Tied tP) L1., r". ! Y i t t riyc nil ieauensnip ""r""""S"gF fi""r P B iTf CHIEF OF SIMPSON Well Known Native Leader of Dis-. trict Was W. E. S. Dudoward Who Died This Morning; Death this morning at Pprt Simpson claimed another of Prince Rupert district's most widely known native leaders In the person of Ham E. S. Dudoward. who succeed- 306, Mc.Kay,Gl8 Stacey GOH, Schrla-. his fath-jr, the late Alfred Dado- !' ... . . ward, who died years ago, as cnier : of the Tsimpsean tribe of Indians. L. He had been seized with a paralytic 8 stroke a day or so ago and yester-8 day had baen reported sinking. Son. 10 of Mrs. Kate Dudoward, who was 10 awarded a King's Jubilee medal this year deceased was fifty-five LADIES' .HOWLING LEAGUE years of ag& and is survived by his O. Ttl. Ave; widow, an adopted daughter, four 746 brothers and two sisters. Ths fu 660 neral will take place in Port Simp 649 son. COO The late Chief Dudoward's bro-C12!thers are Fred, Charles, Rufus and 592 1 Ernest Dudoward, the last men 551 tion sd .being chtef of the native 538,counctttft PortiBImpson. The sis ters are Mrs. J. D, Watson of Port Simpson and ..Mrg.F. D. Sampare of Kltwanga. Mrs. Sampare will I pome to the coast for the funeral ! arrangements for which are In the; i hands of Hayner Bros, of this city, jMemfcars of then-family are expec- ! InJ nn.f ci:vKnH ,ui. A ,i ,LLU tlUtll f-.Ulk UUS U11CI noon in connection arrangements. f with Recent fleavy Rain Felt On Islands: Damage Is Slight The recent heavy rain was experienced also on the Queen Char , j OH. AS oom as L t?ve read Vmy HAU-J f an'': t nr. , h HIS DEATH UNEXPECTED Continued horn tnlee-nne from the house of. one friend toi (Daisy) Whit. Mrs G. i Kelly. Miss Kath'een V'2toria) ocal 3xchang-2 yesterday, up 'ic from Thursday. Today's price was 8178c. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. H.'S. Kelser and young son of Inverness sailed last night on the Princess Adejalda for a visit to Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. Paul Wicks of Port Essing- tori, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returped to her home on the Skeena River today. George McAllister, manager of Brunswick Caruwry In Rivers Inlet, and Mrs. McAllister were passengers aboard the Cardena this afternoon going through to Van couver to spend the wltner. Olof Hanson, M.P. for Sksena, who has been on a trip to Vancou- Ivpr-nnri Vltnr!n. Is exnected tc rt- fUneral . fl, (. iu. ftT, frnm tVio cnntl-i nn the Catala tomorrow evening, accompanied by Mrs. Hanson. The regular train, due from the east at 10:20 tonight, is coming through but It was expected this morning that, owing to slow track conditions following repairs to recent flood damage, It might be five or six hours late In arriving. A train left for the east at 8 o'clock this morning, a way freight following lotte Islands but the deluge was; a couple of hours later. not nearly so great as on the main-', land, only about two inches fall-' TT . lng. There was slight damage to ! 0111000 W S It's a Long Wait Tid" tlw road betwaen Queen Charlotte City and Port Clements, one small High ... 0:42 a.m. bridge near Skidegate being wash- 12:38 p.m. ;cd put while there were small slides Low '6:35 a.m. 'elsewhere. 19:20 p.m. 20.8 ft. 23.6 ft. 6.2 ft. 0.9 ft. Poppy Tag Day Js Being Held that of another for 'luncheon wrreu "" ' Mr Edenshaw was sincken with I Canadian Le;lon, Assisted a heart attack. He expired srnrllyi Ladles, Jlakln;-Its Annual after, a physician arriving' rasaji- - f -Canvass tfirie but f ilng rfiabftr toVsave hls ' ZtL life. He sdffefe'd no pain, l&r! i Canadian LJion. un3cr gen-some time deceased had spotfen ej.ai direction cf Jack Pree'cs, pre-of feeling what he bel!?vcd tTfae n j, conducting thd annual indigestion. Tnls Is naw blevefpopyg.d-iy today' In alcTof the to have- been heart complaint. i disabled veterans of the Great War ' i Mr Edenshaw was Mxtv-nlp . As.ist(ng ta th3 Women's Auxiliary ! years of age and. besides his -wid- und.r Mrs Jack p.2ece -ow. Is survived by nine children-. Mrj( s v Cox and MM w Brisg-one son, Dauslai. and eVth'.daM- are ln ,narge at L2gion ncadquar. ters-Mrs. Fred Ooseuhlne. Ndsh ,,n Tne taggers ar3 aJ loUows. . of Terrace. Mrs C W S wanson 6 j Robertson, John (Dorothy) of BuWiIe. MA Enb-j Mcponaldi (Winnie) Yeltatsie, Mrs. .Tnj.- v i (Vesta) Hastaman. Mrs. Jetrerv . " iT I' '. . ; ... : Kenzle, Mts. A. McDonald, Margar- Kdemnaw.S? "mQ' James rza&ay; rvutuy, uoreen jjuiccu totalled. $1.16. ! i m Feasby, Eileen nA lco Tv TTHonchtini nil -if Mns. biuwuiu, cars. Hugh .KHLn,, Mrs. M. M. Lamb, Mrs. sett. Mr. and Mrs. Nash arc ar- OicD. Nesbltt. Mrs. S. V. Cox riving by train today from Terrac- M;$, and wUl proceed to Massett abosL-d. ad Mrs. W. Brass. the boat Edenshaw. vhlch Is nor on Its way north from Vancouver with Johnny Hagaman, s-m-hvlftw iiEAt COVE ATTENb'ANCE A to.nl of 33 pupils were enrolled Tr"OeaJ Cove School In October shaw will alsa call at Butedale j -r ? " 'I, r, ... ...u i v. jkjij r-iiicemase uttenuance lor . Swanson. aU 1 the school was. 93.42, sWS other daughter, Mrs VANCOUVER, Nov. 9: (CPf Wheat was quoted at,"82c on the LUMBER We havo a fairly complet? stock. of lumber at Mile 2L near Haysport ready for rail and water shipments, If building or repairing, It will pay you to examine bur stac!: and receive prices. SHAMES RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Haysport, B.Cr Miss Wilma Wilson of the Bank-of Montreal staff sailed this afternoon on the Cardena for a vacation trip tc Vancouver. II Grotto Taxi 456 4 CAKS AT YOUK Si:itVICE I'roprietors UeM'.Morgan &. Hud Harris Don't forjfv t the number 450 G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable, Wants 5,000 Martin Pelts 10,000 Minks & Other Furs He is ln a position to pay the high-, est price going. Debts trappers owe hlm.will riot be collected until after next ilsnmR season. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE FRESH SHIPMENT Linoleum & Congoleum New patterns. Freshen your home nowl Phone 775 Congoleum the Modern Rug For Modern Homes. Gan-ada's Favorite Floor Covering. For sale by GORDON'S HARDWARE CANADIAN PACIFIC To' Vancouver via Ofcan Falls and way ports S.S- PRINCESS ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct S.S". PRINCESS N0RAH, Nov. 3rd, 21st, Dec. 5th, 19th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau and .Skacway S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Nov. 17th, Dec. 1st, 15th, 29th. : WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER $32.00 Tickets 6n Sale Nov; 1st. 1935 to Feb. 29th 1936. Final return . limt March. 31stv 1936. For Inlormatlon and reservations call -,r write T COATF.S,. General ARqnt, .'Prince Mnperi. II.C ByWcstover 9 w$mA eh jmyxrmwKK- -our v , c.acr'y- -r.'.. i .... - .-e. k,-- i Mac Presents an Objection! . v ;. . - rear ) Uhv otW f,mo I T&XSSM tlteUM b i ...Tf... .........