PAGE TWC wi mvsms S.KMll .lltOBBlHl IXKI 13 BIBS T) T A STELLA INTRODUCING "DR. VERSIER'S" TRU-PHIT' ! ARCH. Shoes for Women We have just unpacked these new lines featuring uiujn dnu oiraps, at a price giving real service and comfort Nes. Gore 84.50 Our new fall shipment of Rubber Footwear is now on hand. Also new Back to School Shoes for the modern miss. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Phone 357 rj!it"3xmrim,Mj:;Bi!MnBiMi-irii:rirBci"a!Miii;ixiri;:i: THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Edfcor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ulty delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance . .i penoaa, paia in advance, per week DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Another Search For Interior Killer Is Being Started Provincial Constable C. F. Oland of Smlthers, who Is very familiar with the particular locality, has started another search In the vicinity of Colleymount for John Lake, who disappeared over' three" weeks ago after having inflicted fatal injuries with a rifle upon Emil Perle. : Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Sopt. 19: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 03'ac on the local exchange today. NO HALIBUT TODAY No boats being in with catches, there was no sale of halibut on the local Fish Exchange this morning. CANDIDATE IN STORK DERBY CHILI IWACK, B.C., S-pt. 19 (Q n-Brltlsh Columbia has a pbssl my ior Toronto's stork derby contenders. Mrs. Rennle Maynard. married in November, 1817, has given birth to 14 children, eight girls and six boys, all living and born at different times. This district also boasts six sets of twins. CN.R. TRAINS Fr the East-Mondays, Wednesdays days From th Pact .j. ... and Fri--. 6 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10.20 p.m LOCAL NEWS BOVRIL $5.00 It Thursday, September 19, 1935 LEAGUE SANCTIONS An inquiry is made as to what is mpani" VV tTio "conn tions" of the League of Nations which it is proposed to uuuR-e agamst naiy. n is understood the last and most important sanction is not necessarily to be enforced. It is "the use of combined armed forces against the aggressor state." The others to which France it is understood has agreed are.: The severance of all trade or financial relations. :The prohibition of all mterrnnrsp tionals and the nationals of the covenant breaking state. "The prevention of all financial or personal intercourse between their nationals and those of the aggressor state." Prince George Man Is Killed by Train Albert Winka, Believed to be Trespasser, Lost His Life Near Interior City Yesterday Albert Winka, a Swedish resident of Prince George, was run over ana Kinea dv a uto lmnnH tinv. freight yesterday morning close to the .city limits of Prince George, according to advice received at divisional .headquarters of the pro vincial police here. It is believed that he was stealing a ride. There are no details of the trageay. W. A Oswald, assistant fire mar shal for the province of British Co lumbia from Vancouver, who is on a tour of this district on official business left on last evening's train lor Smlthers. G. W. Cripps, provincial assessor, who Is on a visit to the Ocean Falls' district on official duties, Will sail from the paper town on ine; prince George tomorrow for Vancouver. Assistant Commissioner T. W. 55 Parsons, provincial police, is due in the city aboard the steamer Prince Kupert tomorrow morning from Victoria In the course of a nnrthe inspection tour. I! CARDINALS CHICAGO. Sept. 19: CP The : National League leading Chicago fj uubs made a new seasons record :in the Big Leaguer yesterday for consecutive victories when they again defeated the New York Giants at Writley Field here for their fifteenth straight victory The defeat just about ruined any further chances the Giants mlgrt- have had to canturr the Dennant the New Yorkers now being six and 3 half games behind the league leaders. The St.. Louis Cardinals at Sportsmen's Fie!, kept within two and a half games of the Cubs by winning over the Brooklyn Dodzers hut their nennant hnnM , . , 'suffered a severe blow when g Centrefielder Moore, in a slide, suffered a fracture below the left knee as a result of which he will be out of the game for the rest of the season. The Cincinnati Reds, playing at home, wen a tight victory from the Phillies as a result of which they displaced the Brooklyn Dodgers from the leadership of the second division. In the American League, the i m 1 I I I I I a C 9 Baseball Standings American League W. L. Datrolt .90 51 New York 82 59 Cleveland ;..75 69 Boston 73 71 Chicago ' .. .70 72 Washington .62 80 St. Louis 60 82 Philadelphia 55 84' National League . W. L. Chicago i .04 52 St. Louis ;....:....90 53 New York .84 55 Pittsburg 83 63 Cincinnati .65 82 Brooklyn 62 79 Philadelphia ....."....60 82 Boston 34 106 court. Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud 'Barrl; Don't forget the number 45G Pet .638 .582 .521 .507 .493 .437 .423 .396 Pet .644 .622 .604 .'569 .442 .440 .423 .244 The case of James Sim. chareed with supplying liquor to Indians and minors, has been further ad journed until Friday In city police THE DAILY NEWS RUPERT TOpMISM III. J. Gregg of Vanrouver Interest ing Speaker at Luncheon Or Gyro Club Yesterday Some fundamental asneets of ' totemlsm, particularly that Of the Pacific Coast Indians, were dis cussed by HJ. Gregg, Vancouver theological student in an interesting discouise before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club nt Its regular weekly luncheon yesterday. Mr. Gregg, In openln'g, described how man from the very first had some religious Consciousness. Early man had discovered the existence of a spirit in himself. Dreams had lndl- ( ca'ted the existence fif a spirit. The shadow was taken as another indication of a spirit. Then had come the belief that a: spirit existed in trees, in springs, in stones, in Detroit Tigers, for whom the rest mountains and in animals. cf the schedule appears to mean' ine sPeaker then went on to little more than a practice for the dlscUss the essential difference be-World Series, had their lead cut to i tween maSlc and -eliglon. In ma-eight games by dropping a close ' gic encJeavor was made to control one to' the Red Sox at Boston while ; sP,rlt- In religion- the attitude was the second place New York Yan- i 'I kees. and the St. L6uls Browns were splitting a double bill at the ankee Stadium. Yesterday's Big League scores: , American League Chicago 4rl, Washington 5-3. Cleveland 10-10, Philadelphia 5-0 St. Louis 7-3, New York 4-6. Detroit 3, Bosjon 4. National League 'Boston 2, Pittsburg 5. ( Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 6. New York 3, Chirago 15. Brooklyn 3, St. .Louis' 6. Totemlsm. a form of religion, vas not necessarily a worship of animals which were believed to have spiritual powers. Rather the object was to cul'vate the good will if the spirit as represented by ' the animal and t3 share of the spiritual power: Thus the earlv In-! Idians copied the an'mal which they uuviiu ao men luieiii. nicy vould endeavor ti emulate its .haracterlstlcs and to make offer-ngs to the animal. Only under especial circum stances could the totem animal be' ilaln. This could only be done by ! consent of the trite and certain BICYCLE ndlviduals would be chosen to do the killing. Here came in the sac-1 riflcial feast for which the animal! must be prepared ir a certain way. I By eating the flesh, particularly ' " WANTED- ...v. ui n,c apiwiivji power mignt be assimilated. Also all taking part together in these feasts, being brothers by blo6d. could not slnv each other. At the close of his address uicgg was tendfrprt n vnto ; tnanxs on behalf Of the elnh ht. Past President W. H Tobey who JSlj55m?i-?;... ! A ' tSTABLISHEO 1770 BURNETTS 17ns advertisement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Have You Furniture for Sale? WdMJY. ' We SELL. Wc EXCHANGE. D. ELIO FURNITURE Auctioneer. EXCHANGE PHONE GREEN 421 at the luncheon was Peter Lakle. Want Ads FOR RENT Remodelled 5-roomed flats and well furnished apartment! with chesterfield etc. Phone 543. (tf)! FOR SALE in excellent condition Phone 384 or call 315, Third Av enue. WANTED Well educated woman or girl for light work, out of town. Apply Box 250, Daily News. 218 AGENTS WANTED AGENTS iS Commission. Why, work for less. Take orders for the , "Art-Point" Series Personal Xmas ' Greeting Cards. Priced as low as i 18 for $1.00. "Victory" Box Assortment c6ntalnlng 20 Beautiful Cards with Calendar sells tnr $1.00. Costs as low ns 50c. $10 Sales Kit free. We are only interested in genuine workers. Art-Point Printing Co., Victoria, B.C.' !, (tf) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP TirE "ADMINIS-, TRATION ACT Beptmber. D. IMS l" llLJ Administrator of the estate of Winiam i ui iit.-wi some DTon J?' J"1"?, to me on of toJfoV. tfi- 10th day of October, A. D. 193S and al " Purtle. indebted to th. t?' T QUlTpd to rxitf ih T. .. '. .' KORMAN A. WVTT OFFICIAL AMI NISTRATOR n-j ... ... , Rupert B. C. A. D mas ' U1 Tn.Dr. TIMBER SALE X18874 f ki ."a ony 01 October. 183 j, t 'J. neo X18874. to unTX L rTl ol opruce. cedar and ouT0" ?nT. on the . . . wuwe narrow cuiri. wiewa inlet. Ollfn r.Y,irlMH. t.i.- ... vtoiu ili,, . IV od for th. St pi r,a'D' - nr Dtatrlct For, ester. Prince Rupert. B. C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH i CLUMBEIA, IN PROBATE N THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINI9. TRATION ACT" AND i -, nArATTEJVOP- 31,2 ESTATE Or I "va fcnuc oy OTufr or Ills i oi ins JSSUlte Of Churlm SSSS1."?.1! K' hereby re. V .r name properly vtrlfleJ .2. the Estl" are required to pay the amount rf thi in.M,.. vjy forthwith . ..-v., WUii HERBERT F. OLAS8EY Official Administrator. Da-ted th, nth day of Btnbni9350' Everybody reads the Dally News There's a reason. Thursday, Sept - tn Loss of CentrcfMdrr Through Broken Leg May Affect Pennant Chances Cubs Slake It Fifteen Straight We Buy For Less THE PEOPLES STORE LTD. We Sell For Less Ladies' Winter Coats with smart Fur Collars Direct from Montreal 'Gall and see them and be convinced of their quality We have the Latest Things in Ladies' Wear n!QrnQQi7c Jne jne of f inferiority to thf spirit occupied -- the - chair in the absence - LSlUXsiJlJiJlLjU dea dea being being to to supplicate supplicate it. it. of of Present Present S. S. J J 'Jabour Jabour A A euest guest li i Reserve Youi FUR Call at our store and pick out what furs you wish to pur-chase this fall .Make a deposit and we will hold them until you are ready Id com-plcte the purchi. Wc Have a "Wonderful Selection GOLDBLOd ' The Old ReliikW MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Spring Filictl Mattrtssn You are losing comfort! If you ileep on a mattress that loses comfort through the years. Try a spring filled. 327 Third Ave, Prince Kuptrt I'hune 775 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zareill, Proprietor "A HOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Walet Prince Rupert. B.C Phone 281 P.O. 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