Friday, October 2, PAD! TWO, -.! ARGUMENT AT Seniorita Shoes 'S PORT ! ;VeJeran ' ' HIGH and Youngsters SCHOOL Unable, i To Settle Differences On Made By Football Field 1 Tilfey Willi?, pf Tmnte The; season's newest and smartest designs, combining thp mo "HpJtftla: colors. SEE Tflf) WINDOW PJSPL.AY PHONE 357 All One Price Where Most People Trade F AMILY SHOE STORE ill) (Estab. 1908) Would be of Great Advantage .if More of Caned Product Was Handled Here THIRD AVENUE THE PAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Alternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Ne,ws, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. P.ULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SJUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, pa)d in advance. For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week By mall to all other countries, per year $5.00 .10 . 9.00 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United states, yearly period, paid in advance .: . 3.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per 'Insertion ....,r.v Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone Member, of. Audit Bureau pt Circulations DAILY EDITION SALMON AT 98 86 Canadian Fish & .Cpjd Storage est In that river since 1913 Company, in an address to tjiei The Skeena River had 1.40 .02 .25 Friday, October 2, 1936 fish, caught, was not rnaxkeied Jiji t tills .country and he doubted it thp'camrjaien would materially In npUIC Pf)P T crease the price of fish. Brltafi. IJLllrJ I VliYl and the" United States "were thi? chief markets for Canadian fish. The Empire tirade 'treaues were. to be revised next year and an effort 'wa3 tjing made to tecuie better jrcCeitlon fcr Canadian fish In Fmnlrv mirl'ptK All citizens of Erince Rupert pod Fishing TOhis Year look to see the city become a fe- There ' wWi a' ni'imhpr nf siir- Prince Rupert Rotary Ch)b at 'its j dated for a small pack this year rors. New York Yankees Take Second GamVOf World Series Witl 18 To 4 Score Continued tram ?jtg? 1 Tony Lazezri's home, run with the bases lull, lft thf. third. How Scoring Was Done The Yankees went after their win from the starj as Crosetti, first man Up, singled. Rolf e. walked and DiMagglo bunted safety to (ill te bases. Gehrig hoisted a high ?ly to Ott and Crosetti crossed the plate. Dickey hit a high fly. to. Lemer, scoring Rolfe, and opened the lead the Yankees never lost. Giants squeezed home their first iLamble was run in the second when Mancuso president. W. had advanced on Jackson's fly af ter walking and then came home on a wild pitch through" Dickey's legs. Giants yanked Schumacher in the thlrdtand put in left handed Al Smith after the Yankees had filled the bases, Gehrig singled, sending home two runs, and Dickey sent another home with a single. Selkirk filed out and Powell walked, filling the bases again. Smith gave way to Dick Coffman, the Giants' big riehthander. but Lazzerl. the first man up, smashed a homer into the right field stands. In a desperate effort to overcome the American Leaguers' lead the Giants bunched singles with a walk to send over three runs in the fourth. Yankees big guns again boomed put in the ninth against the Giants. fifth pitcher after they had yanked Coffman; for a pinch-hitter in the fourth to use Frank Gabler. Harry Gumbert was the victim as the Yankees bunched hits to score three more runs before Bill Dickey smashed a homer into lower right field stands, scoring two men be fore him. Lefty0omez yielded seven passes Dui'-was-eiiecuve isrougnoufc.. - Lazzerf s homer ' with the bases full was the first time the feat had been done since 1920 in World Series play. R. H. E. Yankees' 18 Giants 4 regular weekly luncheon yesterday, '.but it had proved to be one of the l Second Inning 17 6 A new World Series record was set for runs scored in a single game. Ideal weather prevailed for the jame arid the Polo Grounds were packed with 43,543 fans. The most ceivlng and shipping centre for J prises m the fishing this year Important personage In attendance ViUiUCU GUIIUUII. auUlCUlUlX WlUUllTho TlinPMtlnn nf I Ho vrocor I it.ojvjv.iiv i lu.muu wouia De or great aavaniage-M) River, Was one of the- outstanding tne port, according to K. WWSr features of the season. The run lrsl inning 1 ! ... 4 - . 1V.1 . - - I T I ' m. 4 . assistant aauuuiv w5e manager, of i wv,of socKeye this year was the ereat-1 lauKta-iwu hub, iwu mu, uu errors. been uiants no runs, one nil, no ex- at the vommodcre Cafe. largest. Yankees No runs, no hits, no japan, lotted with success of At Rivers Inlet there had been a errors. u.c uev salmon iiimnj on good run but the unfortunate Giants One run, no hits, no er- tne Siberian cpjst, yfould make the .strike had made it impossible to rors.- manning ox saraqn dunpult w- estimate Just how good the run . Third Inning u-ss someixung ere o,pne. in tne nad been. After this Uip fisher- Yankees-Seven runs, four hits, revuuuu or wie iirnisn unpire men' and canners may get togethe; I one error. uues, provision, snouia De rnue so as to enable them to hanale Glanti-Np runs, no hits, no er "',vi-i yiyi.ujn, . iic iiiii a, prcps lyntcn may com-1 rors . i vh.um vaiiiu! iyiwi m .uis pe;e wixn ine Japanese and with urttisn market. This vould help, the Alaskan reds. " ' solve the prpbkm. I Pinks were In demand In Ens m- Wlnispw ?ppke of the an-(land and ithe japanese had been nual fish week observance arid'exDioitmz that market, n'owovpr mentioned that the lmlnion Canada1, was getting, some of the Government was to spend' $106,000 business. The Oueefi Charlotte isi- in an advertising tmpaign tpitrjjf ands run had rpt been good this to Induce increased consumbtlonlyear. It was difflonit. Ul "l anaaa. wniie nearuiyTraana une conditions there and all In accord with "this policy he did not think one short campaign was sufficient, it should be cohitaued for several years The object, of the campaign was stated, to b primarily to help the fisherman market their catches; The fishermen had1 suffered as a result- of the depressipn The difficulty1 was that a large percenlfage of the son had something to learn yet about tne fisheries around the Islands. At the Close Mr Wlrwlmir was tnanked by President C. V. Evitt for his interesting and instructive address, Visitors at the luncheon included Qjpf Hanon M.P., James Lee, sneuord Darton and Mr. Robin. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Galling at Ocean FaJIs agd I Fowejl, River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT every Thursday, 10:30 p.m. Canadian National Steamships V8-36 no errors. rors. errors. Fourth Innlntr Yankees No Tuns, one hit, no errors. Giants Three runs, three hits, Fifth, Inning YanKees no runs, one rut, no errors. Giants No runs, no hits, no er Sixth Inning Yankees One run, one hit, no errors. Giants No runs, no hits, no er rors. Seventh Inning Yankees Two runs, twp his, np errors, . Glants-i-N6 runs, no hits, no er rors. Eighth Inning Yankees No runs, one hit, no errors. Giants No, runs, pne hit, no, er rors. , tI- A t i ninin inning Yankeesr-Slx runs, five hits, no Giants No, runs, one hit, no er rors. C. N. It. TRAINS, For the EaiU- londays, Wednpfdays and Fri days , 6 p.m. from the East- Tuesdays,-Thursdays and Saturdays .......a1.;....:...... 10:20 pm. TABLE TENNIS IS ORGANIZED Table Tennis League F0'1?'1 A.. Meting 'p'st Nigh At a meeting held last night In h Prince RuDert Table Tennis Club a Prince. Rupert Table Tennis Association was formed. The foi- jowing" officers were, elected, by aclamation: President, Nelson Alien. Secretary-Treasurer, Jce SxXt. The execuUv.e RO,sed of T. W. Brown, Gene. Sept and W. D. apposed by Uis F. Stone was ap- JJUlilbCU 4AJ ' J ....... . tees. As there are eight teams enter ed In the league, with four men on each tf am, it. yas clfciied to, play a series ,ol games, eacn ni&nj irom Monday to Thursday IncJuslve. The. games will be oyer In such time that they will not cpnflict with the many oother winter activities. The games will commence on Monday October 5. The following schedule was drawn up for the first quarter: October 5 Currie vs. Scott! October 6 Balagno vs. Calde."- onl. October 7 Mcintosh ys. Japan ese. ' October 8 Allen vs. Brown. October 12 Japanese vs. Balagno. October 13 Brown vs. Mcintosh. ' October 14 Scott vs. Alien. October 15 Calderonl vs. October 1?! Mcintosh vs. Scott. October 19 Alien vs. Calderonl, i 1 n y-. . 1 - T . utyuLic 4i-,ui).u! vs. u UJuk(icdc. I Members of Teams The teams are comprised of the i following players: X. Vf. Brown (captain), H. G. Kennedy, B. Wlndle, Sonny Dickens. C. Balagno (captain)., K Fulton, H. N, Brockksby, Len Cripps. F. Calderoni (captain), A. Le- tourneau. E. Santexbane, A. Mc- Phee. Bill Currie (captain), Hartel, E. Wilding, C. Smith: 12. Nelson Allen (captain), WaltSr otoss, joe scott, Sid Woodslde. Gene Scott (captain), Ian Mur ray, BUI Lambi, Paul Stegavlg Percy Mcintosh (captain), Grant Poverdale, Don Arney, Bill Stone. Japanese team. JONES Family PHONEr-957 Mark Specials BEEF Prime Rib Roll, 4, lbs. & 5 lbs. Spuds Rump Roast, 4 ihs. & 5 lbs. Spuds T-Bone Roast 4 lbs. "...Z Pot Roast-r 6 lbs." Boil Beef ' 4 lbs Hamburger, 3 ibs. ft 2 lbs. Onions Steak, l'i lbs. & 2 lb. Kidney Gpod Corn Beef per lb. VEAL Legs of Veal per lb, ' Sijpulder of Vea per lb. Stey Veal, 2 lbs. & 1 tin of Peas Fillet Roast of Veal per lb. .: et PHONE 857 75c An argument arose at the be-' ginning of this week as tothe relative merits of iJis year's High School team compared with last year's team. It was de:lded to s&ftle this argument on the foot-bai( field instead of in the boy's tarnent. The veterans were ftltlchle (captain!. Clark, Bolton, Brown. Crls-tlan, Houston, Smith, P. Knutspn, 75c L. Knutson, Holkestad. 75c 50c The youngsters "were, Sheehan, McKay, Long. Cook' Scherk, Mc Lean, Klhara, Judge, Ritchie (cap tain) and Biake. The score was one goal each, so that the .question of supremacy has still to be sealed. 25c 5c ?5c 25c 20c LAMB and MUTTQN Stew Lamb, 2 lbs. & 9tZg 1 tin of Peas : Bpnfd & Rolled Shoulders of Lamb, per lb. Legs of Lamb r per lb Legs of Mutton per lb. Shoujde'r of Mutton 6 lbs. ....x Any Cut of Baby Beef per lb. 20c 25tf 18o 75c 15c mm FOR SALE 6-ROOM Modem house. Basement $750.00 436, 8th Ave. WV 237 FOR SALE TroLIng boat Alto, 34 ft. long ,8 ft 6 beam, 8 h.p. East hops engine and gurdies Apply on Doara New oais. (237) FACTORY SAMPLES MUST GO A FOR SAIiET-.iepp takes the 6Q h.p. dlesel engine now. In the Pachena. Paciflp Salvage Co. Phone 564. (tf FOR SALE Buy the best. Bunsen Oil Burner. Phpne Black 461. FOR SALE Chesterfield Suite, in splendid condition. $70 cash. Apply R. C. N. V. R. Headquarters, Phpne Red 367. (333) I FOR SALE I Hubbard py?n, 3 desks, Coal Burner, as new, suitable for hotel, restaurant, or camp. Also, other baking equipment pn view at 211 9th Ave. West. , (23M We need the space. 10-Plece Loose-Pillow-Arm Chesterfield Suites $72.50; 10-Plece Bed- Chesterfleld Suites $79.50; 3 Room Groups, 60 high-grade pieces, sensational bargain $160. Terms; If desired. Free storage. juiius snore Man oracr House, 1402 Beklns Bldg. Vancouver. IWLV WANTED YOUNG Man with knowledge of bookkeeping. Temporary work Apply in own handwriting to Box 2, Dally News. tf. CRAB Fishermen wanted. Any quantity live crabs bought during next nine months. Karsen & Sle- yert, Sourdough Bay Cannery, Prince Rupert. (232) POSITION WANTED JAPANESE Girl want? position' with family to do hpusework. Phone Green 461. (233) LOST Brown leather purse con taining bills, small change and keys. Finder please Phone B1u-j 962. (23 LOST PERSONAL OVER 900 have Joined our group forming to provide each member with $1096 protection for loss of life from any cause, up to 60 years of age accepted without medical examination, estimated cost $10 to $12 per year, write for our ,rOjer the Top" drive offer and particulars, Western Mutual Benefit Ass'n, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) MEN Get vigor at once. New Os trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invlgora'tors and other stimulants. 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ROUND TRIE FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 P.M. calllnf Pt. Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naa River returning Tuesday, $H-" Further. Information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Aeent, Third Ave. Phone TheFxsh which made Prince Rupefl Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD J Prepared Dy gy Canadian Fish $ Cojd Storage Co., Ltd.. DDlVfD DITDUDT D 1