PAGE FOUR WE PAVED THE WAY to low price j for groceries. Our policy of quality foods at low prices continues BAGDAD COFFEE Hie quality Is WbUn S1.69 ROGER'S GOLDEN SYRUP 7 ftp lOK' 10-lb. tin WESSON OIL For your salad dressings, shortening OQp ,VK' frying, 1-Hx tin EAGLE LOBSTER 33c per tin KIPPERED SNACKS 5c for lunch, per tin LIBBrS CATCHUP 18c large, per bottle I.B.C. SELECT SODAS 16c Fine quality, per pkg. FRY'S CHOC-O-CREAM 33c per lb TUNA' FISH W 20c per tin LUX FLAKES 23c large pkg One small package FREE with each large package. SUNLIOH TSOAP 18c per pkg OLD ENGLISH MEAL OIrt 2-lb. pkg A B. C. Product, 2-lb. pkg. A B. C. Product. NEW CABBAGE 6c per lb. All Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at reduced prices MUSSALLEM'J ECONOMY STORF "Where' Dollar Have More fn P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 TBIll KIjpn-, B-3 TBXsUBKB Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood I Furniture Moving Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record ol all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 If ,ypu wish to swap something-' Try' classified. U 1-1..H-1 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Anglers Had Success at Khtada More Salvage From Denali Granby in From Tlell. With each member of the party bringing in a capacity string of trout, Dr. L. W. Krgln's angling .'xpedition to Khtada Lake refilled home yesterday afternoon. Respite rainy weather, the outing was greatly enjoyed by all. rhose making the trip, in addition :o the doctor, were Alex McRae, Sergeant G. H. Greenwood, O. H. tfunro, John Walker. R. O. Van der Sluys and L. J. Blain. An outboard motor was taken in for use on the Khtada Fishing Club's boats on the ake. Bringing a scowload of anchors, halns and other ship's equipment if which the wrecked American iteamer Denali had been dis mantled at Zayas Island, Capt. W.I P. Armour arrived in port at the 2nd of last week with the Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Daly. The salvage outfit is still standing by at Goose Bay. Dundas Island, awaiting a favorable opportunity to tart salvage operations from the liter portion of the wreck which has not yet been touched. All cargo and equipment so far recovered has been from the bow portion. Stormy weather of the past few lays caused a temporary suspen-ion of salvage operations. With Capt. Charlie Larkin in command, the Daly left early Sunday morning for Stewart to tow a scowload of Dunwell ore to the Anyox smelter. The vessel is due back here about the middle of this week. Having made extra calls at Big was broken; how the stresSi riTaIry Bay to load box shocks for Bute- and competition inherent In the dale and at Inverness to load law 0, natural election emancl-salmon, It was 12:45 today before pated the human tatellect; how-Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. the conception of "The People" Dickson, returned from Anyox, h,,. the nivin niht nf Kino Stewart and other northern points. The vessel sailed at 1:30 pan. for Vancouver ana waypoints. The following Is from the Shel-1 burne NS. Coartguard news - paper of recent date: "Boston. May 20: Twenty - vessels arrived, , fish prices here today: wholesale quotations, large cod 5c to 6c; market cod, 4c to 5c; haddock, ic to&Kt; pollock. 4c to 5c; mackeral. 7c to 8c: halibut 12c to 18Jic. The Granby Co.'s service boat Oranby returned to port this morning from Port Clements, having taken Charles Bocklng. president of the company; Al White, hli secretary, and R. L. Healy. assistant superintendent at Anyox, on a fishing expedition to Tlell River. Mr, Bocklng and Mr. White left on the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver while Mr. Healy Is returning to Anyox with the Granby. Mrs. Lawrence Lambly sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. She will attend sessions of the provincial Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. TBI Taxi 99 The latest In motor transportation 3 CAR SERVICE Stan Moran, Proprietor "TILLIE THE TOILER" AH , MY LOVELEE UEETLE KAN - YOU SET THEES PERSON TEELEE TOMES, n w Br x EVOLUTION OFISRAEL History of Britain's Rise in Story Of Western Civilization, Declares B. I. Speaker The regular meeting of the Bri .ish Israel Federation, Prince Ru-jert branch, was addressed last ;venlng by George Wilson on the mbject "Israel's Social Evolution," raking the evolutionary law in bio-ogy that "the Interests of existing ndividuals have no place in the scheme of things except Insofar as .hey are included in and subordln ite to the larger enr? In the future,' .he sneaker applied this law to society" as a living organism. He showed the operation of the laws vhlch are govqrnlng social process and how every phase of so-:lal life, political, economic and sthlcal, occupied strictly controlled md subordinate relationship to .hese laws. The subject really should have jech "The Causes of the Growth jf the British Commonwealth of rations." The tremendous expan-ion of the population of the Bri-'ish Isles from being the least sig-llflcant of European peoples until learly half the world was under he direct Influence of British laws, government "and Institutions in a most brief period in the world's history was practically the history , f western civilization. The causes .'or this progress were first military otency for the preservation of ln-tltutlons, then religious tolerance ringing in its train, Intellectual md political tolerance. The law of natural selection, the arvlval of the fittest, was shown til operation among the nations until military supremacy was attained. How the rule of absolute fcrce was broken; how the rule of teliglous absolutism imposed by thf rhurrh until rpf.-irmatlnn time Uhe ldeas whlch caused these currences were In the last resort !held reiigi0us convictions, arts- llnoi from the rinrtrtne nf ti In. sufficiency of the Individual by his own natural to ruim the law and do every act necessary' to iiu oaiidLiuu. The implication arising out of the Darwinian hypothesis that the future was more important than the present was one of the chief tenets of Christians and applied to species and races as well as to individuals and social systems. There was, as usual, considerable discussion among the members. P. H. Llnzey. president was In the chair. Baseball Scores National League Cincinnati 1, Pittsburg 14. Only Major League game scheduled. Legion Wins Defeated Young Liberals by Score Of 3 to 1 in Last Night's Football Game Canadian Legion had no difficulty in defeating Young Liberals by a score of 3 to 1 in last night's Gllhuly Cup football game. The veterans, who appear to be due for a big year in 1935, were undls-putedly superior. The Gilhuly Cuo standing to date is as follows: W. D. L. F. A. P. Canadian Legion 3 1 0 12 6 7 Regiment 0 115 7 1 Young Liberals 0 0 2 1 5 0 YOU CALL AV4suee, AWYTVMNex YOU SAY -ITI &B F ir-VA. V tw- Back TVVJO'5 OUT THEeE WTrt A BOY SHE WAKTO YOU TO MODEL Her DtESS FOR THE ratavsT PAKTTY THE DAILY NEWS 'SPORT GROTTO WINS IN SOFTBALL Defeated C. N. K. A. by Odd Run In Free-Scoring Contest On a wet and slippery field. 'GRITS LEAD IN ROUNDERS Grotto balltossers lambasted thejYoung Liberals dropped a 5 to 2 railroaders to the tune of 6 to 8 in the City Softball League last night. The Canadian National Recreation Association gathered in six runs in the fifth Inning, which should have won any ball. game, but the Grotto bunch came right back In the same inning, garnering five runs. The game was featured by wild throwing due to wet ball and slippery ground. Bury, for the Grotto, had a perfect day at bat, getting five hits In five times up while, for the C. N R. A., Lambie with three hits out oi four times up. Including a single double and three-bagger, was tht ( leader. C. N. R. A. Budlnich c Stiles p. W. Tobey lb, R. Tobcy 2b, Johnsoc ss.. Horton 3b, Mcintosh If, Lam bie cf, Cameron rf. Grotto Armstrong c. Yager p. Satchford lb, Fong 2b, Hill ss, Jury 3b, Slmonson If, Antonelli cf, Franks rf. Umpires Johnny Comadlna and Frank Comadlna. The league standing: W. L. Pet. Grotto 3 1 1 C. N. R. A 1 2 ,333 j Junior Elks 1 2 .333 BASEBALL TUESDAY, JUNE 11 Sons cf Canada vs. Legion FOOTBALL THURSDAY, JUNE 13 Young Liberals ts. Legion Art Noble Is President Of 'Association I OCEAN FALLS. June 11: Arthur Noble was elected president ab me recent annual meeting 01 the Ocean Falls Athletic Association. Thomas Main, retiring president, became vice-president. Gordon McLean is the new secretary while F. Leask continues as treasurer. Baseball Standings National League W. L. PC New York 29 11 .725 St. Louis 27 18 .600 Pittsburg 29 20 Brooklyn 23 20 ,535 Chicago . ...21 20 Cincinnati f..il 26 ,397 Philadelphia 14 26 j50 Boston 11 30 American League New York v28 18 .609 Chicago ...24 18 .572 Cleveland 24 19 .558 Detroit 24 20 .545 Boston 23 22 .511 Washington 21 24 .467 Philadelphia 17 25 .405 St- Louis 13 28 .317 OCEAN FALLS OCEAN FALLS. June 11: After beating Papermakers by a score of 4 to 2 to kpn their slate clan. the game to the Sawmill last Monday In the local Softball League. Both teams played a snappy brand of ball and the large crowd was en thused by the display. Previous league games resulted as follows: Papermakers 14. Sawmill 4. Young Liberals 8. Townaltc 7. Townslte 12. Sawmill 9. The league standing to date U as follows: Likes and Dislikej W. L. Pet 3 1 .750 2 1 .67 1 2 .333 1 3 .240 Young Liberals Papermakers townslte sawmiu HAZELT0N IS WINNER Natives Show Suprrmary Agalntt All District Teams and Capture Skeena Championship HAZELTON. June 11: As a re-.750 suit of a series of games played at various villages recently. Hazel ton 1 has won the native baseball cham pionship of the Skeena Valley. The scores of the various games were as follows: At Glen VoweH-r-Hazolton 9..KU-plox 8. At Klsplox Hazelton 17. Glen Vowell 4. At Haielton Hazcftea 9, Cedar-vale 8. , At Skeena Crating Hazelton 18, Klsplox 4. At Morlcetown HazoUan 21. Kispiox 4. MANY PAPER TOWN TEAMS Baseball, Football and Softball Being I'layed Regularly at Paper Town OCEAN FALLS. June ll:-At a meeting on Monday night of last week of the Ocean Falls Athletic Association, It was decided that, during the summer season, there would be each week two games of softball. twp games of baseball and two games of football. j There are three baseball teams j Papermakers. Japanese and Ub- eiais ana me nrsi game was played last week between the f apermaners and the Liberals. The 1 i 'alter a have a strong . . team captain- iea y wiiuam Red Appleby and 'also Including R. Robertson, West Carnes, O. Arcand. E. D. Glllan-,512 ders. Jens Manson. W. White, Ken Glllanders, Vic Wh'.ttaker. D. Hills, O. Balllle, W. Mitchell. Jack Hod-68 'son and Phil Campbell. LAWN BOWLING POSTPONED On account of wet weather, the opening City League lawn bowling fixture of the season scheduled for last evening between rinks of Dave Borland vs. J. J. Little and O. A. Woodland vs. Louis Arroll were postponed. Big Celebration At Ketchikan On 1 July 4 Planned KETCHIKAN. 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