PAQI TWO A NEW SHADE! "MALAGA" A Redish Color, Yet Harmonizes With Most Costumes Ah Oxford with distinctive style, made by "Onyx" Prire- $8.50 Monk Pattern Pump with big buckle. A "Senorita" Shoe. Price (jjg Most .Pepple Trade V FJVhere AMILY SHOE STORE LTD, PHONE 357 (Estab. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMMA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Princte Rupert Daily Newsv Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor 1908) THIRD AVENUE j $5.00 25 j. '. . . . Monday, September 14, 1D36 J REQUEST SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion 1.40 Classified advertlslne. ner word, rier Insertion n? Local readers, per line, per .Insertion litnaalltii.. a. ....! auicituiiil aim viuisuun jeicpnune as News Department Telephone ...... 86 Member .of Audjt Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION WINCH'S According to the report given to the press, E. E. Winch,'n'dlth2 meJl, the.thl.rd tlme memberof the provincial legislature lor Burnaby, asks ZrS 5 to be allowed to take up in the Legislature any matters the champnship trophy. wmtii ine w. iutui vsv,u iraues anu uuu While vdd6 not nresump of the'TrAites VinrJ l:nhnr Cm UOUU1 uaDor council UUUlll.ll mignt .uuglll. desire. UCSUC. I I: to mvp nrlviVp rn Hip mimW:l ing to this .'and any other organization wishing to influence the government that, if the aim is to secure results, the matter or matters should he taken nn with Hip administration, direct and not through members .who .are actively opposed to it and, further in this case, far removed from this locality. If, on the other hand, the .aim is political with a view to obstructing the. work of the government, then the right way is to take it up through Mr. Winch, Mr. Connell or some other opposition member. TERRACE W. L. Scott has left Terrace for Edmonton to live In future. Mr. Scott has resided In the Lakelse district for some years and has proven to be a good cltken who! will be missed, especially by the young boys among whom he did some useful social work, introducing them to the mysteries of club-swinging and other athletics. Emll Bissonette, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Bissonette, has entered the Catholic Seminary at Ladner. W. E. Smith has returned from a trip to his old home" on Ihe innil WO Mniint li'alr. ramnvlr- prairies. Mr. Smith reports that people In Alberta and Saskatchewan are making many inquiries legardlng conditions hereabouts. Mrs. George Little and family have returned from a visit of some months to Seattle. Miss Dorothy Little is continuing her visit In the south. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raven paid Terrace a flying visit last week. Mr. Raven was-assistant superintendent at the hatchery at Lakelse Lajce before It closed 'and has been occupying a similar position at Anderson Lake on Vancouver, Island. Mr. and Mrs. Raven are returning to the Island to make their home In future. Clearing out stock of FURS Miss Bell, manager -of Goldbloom's Fur Store has gone east to purchase new stock and while she Is .away all the old stock will be cleared -out at bargain prices, some of the pieces selling at onlv 30 PERCENT OF FORMER PRICE This Is a great opportunity to buy Jur, coats and other fur oods almost at your pwn price. G0LDBL00M - The Old Reliable DAILT NEWS Monday; ,s?pwmber J4 l&H 'S PO RT' SERIES ON SEPT. 30! National League City Chosen For Openjng .at Annual Baseball Classic NEW YORK, Sept. 14: At a meeting on Saturday of Major League .executives . ... concerned w. . f with j Judge JCenesaiv Mountain Landis, ; commissioner of organized Dase-ball, .Wednesday, .September .30, ill the National League city winning ' the pennant, was set as the opening date for the J93G Wprld Series. The second ;ame will be j played the nest day in the National League .park and .the scene will then shift to Yankee Sta- I dhim for the third, fourth and fifth . (if jieccssary) .games -on October 3, 4 and 5. Further games, if necessary, will be played in the National League venue. ;New York Yankees, who have long since .cjnrhed the American League pennant, may be faced by either the New York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals or jChicago Cubs wjth the Pittsburg Pirates alsq having a remote chance to get Jn. Perry Takes Net I np l in r j American League situation as a re-I rOpHy rOJ Vl00Q)5ult of week-end play. The Cleve- 'land Jndlans won a double-header First Time Foreigner Has Won US.?" 7M" Aineucss-: frennis .Titu rrTi.i,H .Tim. terday .and moved into a tie for it FOREST iHLLS, Sept. 14: fCPJ In regaining the United States Singles title Saturday from Don Budge of Oakland. 2-6, 6-2, 8-6, 1-6 land 10-8, Fred Perry of England - I uxwson hiiue Open Champion Californlaa, Who Recently Turned Prn Pn.dni .. .11 I vpolf Title TORONTO, Sept. 14: W. Lawsoni Little of .San Francisco, shattering! the previous course record, won .the I Canadian open golf phamplonshlp nere .Saturday. It was the big Call-fofnian's first major title since turning professional. Famous Sportsman, Former Newsnaner Cub, Dack to jNortli Bert Collier, of Chicago, famous racing handicapper and publisher' 3f,a number of well known sport - - ing publications Including Referee, I was a passenger aboard the Prin cess Louise yesterday going north lor a visit to Skagway where he was located during the days pf the ' UOla KUSh as a VOUni? newsnnnpriPhlpoan correspondent. Collier attained lame In the newsnanpr wnrUi imnotmH v 1 April 1898 when he "scoQDed" tlie world on the story of the avalanche on me (umikoot pass which killed 63 "Gold Rushers." In those days uciore mere was teeigraphlc service .Sf brSuV 3' steamer in a hectic race ncaln.ii .. time with other newspapermen, j Young Vancouver Geologist Dies Alfred Gordon Tumms Succiimbs'P'ay-Offs For To Fever in Nortjiern uiitHiesia VANCOUVER, Sent. 14:-Alfred Gordon Tumms, aged 22, a graduate 01 the University of British Colum bia, Js dead in Northern Rhodesia 'where he went as a geologist lor a mining concern. He had contracted fever. His parents and two sisters reside here. Miss Alice Hallbere sailed yester- !4ay morning ,ori the Princess Louise lor whltehorse. Try a Dally News classified advertisement for best . results. - DEAN DOING GREAT JOB jLone Hurler Keeping St. Louis Cardinals in Pennant Race NITW VflRJf Ron! .14: (PPlSt. Louis Cardinals, crippled as their pitching staff :may be, are con- IHnutnir tHelr name floht. for thp ,11IU.M5 QHIIIb - - National Leaeue nennant .and, as a result of week-end play, actually cllDtied the lead .uf the New Xork Giants another half game to three jand a haf games. Again the sensational pitching .of the great "Dizzy" .Dean 'kept the Qarcinals tin the running. On Saturday pean jthe Brooklyn Dodgers to.seven hits in the nlehtcan of a double-header jftnd the Cords won 10 to 3 'after having .lost the puener 9 to 8. Yes- .terday the Cardinals again drop-iped an opener to the New York jQiants and )eari was salted intp the .breach In the nightcap and stopped a Giant Tally, giving the Cards th? win 4 to 3. The largest .Major League crowd on record 64,4.17. crowded the Polo -Grounds to tee yesterday's games. JLon War-necke pitched the .Chicago pubs :to 'a billllant four-hit ihutrout over the Giants on Saturday. -mere was uiue cnanga in toe (fourth pace with the Detroit Tigers .jvnu jpsi w tiosion Kea spx, . , j Week-end Big League scores: ' SATURDAY SCORES American League Philadelphia 4, Chicago 5. j Bastqn 4-2, St. Louis 6-3. New York 1, Detroit 10, I Washington 12, Cleveland 2. J National League Pittsburg 2, Bostpn .3. ' St. LouU .8-10. B"rppHlyn 9-3. Chicago 6, .tiew York -0. Cincinnati 1-2, Philadelphia 77. ' , SUNDAY SCORES j Amwican league Boston ,7, JJetrplt 4. Philadelphia .2-4, Cleveland 5-5. New York 10-13, Sf. Louis 7-1. National League Cincinnati. 2-1, Boston 1-6. Pittsburg 5-3. Philadelphia 3-4. St. Louis 4-4, New York 8-3. Chicago 3-9, Brooklyn 6-7. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L Pqt New York 84 55 .600 St: Lopis ;81 60 574 Chicago . '.80 62 .503 Pittsburg .....75 60 .532 Cincinnati .....30 71 .496 Boston 64 75 .460 Brooklyn ,..59 81 .421 Philadelphia ....49 91 .350 AMERICAN LEAGUE - W. If. Pet New York 95 48 .664 ....:76 64 .543 (Washington 75 .532 v. KJt w .....74 68 .521 Clevelanrf 74 08 .521 Boston : .72 71 .503 'St. LouLs .51 83 J67 'Philadelphia .49 .34.5 tok Greece Ui,7k . Wins EasUy Oyer WfltSOn S Sunday ' m the final of the last rink (trophy 'awn bowling "competition v me reason yesieraay, Jack Preece's rink had no difficulty In disposing of Jack Watson's by a score of 33 to 16. Uiast Pennant SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 14 Seattle will meet Portland and San Diego will play Oikland 'In 'seven game series to decide the flnal-Hsts Jn Ure play-offs for the Pacific Coast League pennant this year. WINS TOTEM TROPHY JASPER PARKTsept. 14:Jack Starkey of Edmonton was winner in the final for the Totem Trophy, annual classic golf tournament here. There were corrlj3e'tlttff foirh all over the country. , Bt wis. Read mt.want aj. PARIS HAS ... BIG BLAZE Historical Paris .Opera House .Extensively Damaged by Fire Saturday flight PARIS. Sept. 14: After the. crowds had left following a performance of "Les Huguenots," a spectacular fire broke out in the hjstoric .Paris Qpera .House Saturday flight and did extensile damage. Huge ,crowds taxed.tpoUcie lines and there was considerable excitement. TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy -8. D Jobnjfou Co.) yancouver B. C. Nickel, .37. Big Missouri, .58. pralome. ,8.QD. B.' R. Cons.. .05. p. R. X . .10. . Dentonla, .Dunwell, .0334. Mlnto, 3i. , ' . Meridian, .0934.' Morning Star,1 ,02 Rational Silver, 03. .Noble Five. .02$; end OielUe, .90. .Porter Idaho, ";05. . emler, :3.40 (x diy.) ;Reno. U9. iReJief jvrjingto'q, 47. :Salmon Gold, ;104. Taylor Bridge, .10. 'VVaysidc. .12. '.United Empire. .023.4. Toronto jBcatUe. 1.37. 1 (Central PaU, 1.15. (Cf)Ibougamau, 160. jQ3d Lake. 1.04. ffrrt'wT Nickel. .56. i.ee Gold. .08 '2. iLHtte. Long Lac, 5.80. iMcKenxle Red Lake, 1.85. fickle .Crow, 3.00. iRed Xake'.GoM Shore, 2.32. jEan Antonio. 1.76. Shcrritt .Gcrdon, 1,63. SJfO 4.80. Smelter? Gqld. J)8. Sturgeon River. 36. ' YerVures, .2.25. MpXeqd .CqckShutt, 4.7b. Hardrock, 3.09. Olclcnd. 4. Moviefr,,B4. Bousquet, :11'. B'-f V.ni 'JCirkland;,;14. ' Madsen, 4.10. . ,'; 3y Spiers, 0, ;. Wl.nqja Patricia, ,,29. Sullivan, 26. Stidapond, ...65. . 6reifa"jStaybeU. .60.' -Fpnitler, ' .21. -Frstncoeur, i.25. . ' ' 'Manitoba Eastern,. 2V. Perron! 1.89. Np.F jiwjurlta, ,50. .. Soifht 'Kepra, .16. . Synopsis of Land Art FEe-tMPTIONI VACANT, .nnrmrrfi; urejtd crown Undi ro7 b tt-mpUl by BritUb bI..?k 90 ,lllf lnt"'0' to tto", BrltUh lubjecu. .conditional upon rel-0ic. .occupation and Improvement. iMl lnlotmAtlon concerolnt Ptimo-tloni t ilvtn In .Bulletin. N. 1. Uui "Ho to Preempt Ltai." coptti si nlcn cn bt obuinad Irte .ol entree' by Mdreillnf the Department of Landt, ,Vlc-'M" Provincial nform. kn. Victoria, or nr Oovernment Aent. ..Record wlU bt franted covering onl land tuiuble lof . atncultaral purpoatt wltbln reasonable dutance ot road, tcbool ana 1 marketlnr. facmtiet and. which u not twberland. I.e.. carrying over S.ooo ord " ! .of .the Co.it Range. and .p00 feet, per acre wet of tnat Range. Appllcationa for pre-emptlone are to be ddleiaed to itbt tnd CommUaloner of the Land Recording DlvUtoo Jn which the land applied for U altuated, on printed form obtained from tht Commlaalpner. Prt-imptlona mint be occupied in five ytarl and Improvement! made to value of lit per . acre. Including clearing and cultl-vatlng'at'leait tire acrei, before a Crown prara ean be received. rre-tmptlona carrying part time condl-,tlona of occupation are alao granted: ' f LRCHaie OK IX. Lit .Appllcationa are received for purehate Of vacant and unreaerved Crown landi not being tlmberland. for agricultural purpoaei. Minimum price of flrat-claaa larablel land la' IS per acre, and aecond-clftil Igrailngl Jand. I1.M per acre Further information la given In Bulletin No. It, Land Bcrlea, "rurchaae .and Jaa f Crown Landi." At. ' partial relief meaaurg, reverted landaifney be acquired by purehate In ten eguai inittlmentt. iu tbe flrjt payment autpended for two yeara, provided ttaet are paid, when due and Improvement! are Kade during the flnt two yeara of not M than 10 of the appraltedi value. Mill, factory or Induatrlal tltei en limber land. Aot xcdlnt at aerte, may be purchuad or letted, .the eondltlone Ipehjdlng payment of etumpage. Uniurveyed .treat, not eicetdlng H aoret. may be lened at hometltet, eondl-Ik) rial upon a dwelling being erected .in the tint year, iltle being obtained after retidence and Improvement condltlona are fulfilled and land hti been aurveyed. tot grating and Indaatrlal porpoaee aregt not eiceedlng lea urea may be letted pf .one jxraon or, a company. . tinder the Prating Aot the Prow In ee la divided Into grating dletrlete and. the tango admlnlttereel ander grating eagula tlont amended from time to time to meet farytnr condltlona. Annual grating pet. hue are leiued baaed oa certain monthly ratet per head of ttock. Priority ra grating privilege! la given to ' rtildent ttock owner!.' Stock-owneri may forta u tot la. tlont for range management. rree or partially free ntrmlta available for eettlert, (soaia aA4 Uaveilara, 141 .at Ua titti. v ; r i 4 Sebastian Yolk Is Laid at Rest High Requiem Mass at Church Of Annunciation Followed By Interment at Fairview The funeral of the late Sebastian yolk of Kalen. whose death occur- red 'at the end of the week, took place this morning from the: Church of the Annunciation, where solemn requiem mass was cele- brated by Rev. Father Maurice Smith, toFalrvlew Cemetery where Interment was made in the Roman " 1' 1 M Catholic section. The choir was in L. A' fr Skna; In th attendance at the mass with Tain J W ht ' s M Charles P. Balagno presiding at jg1 ???f,,Blk-the Wlth her dauShtr . me .Organ. orean , ronnrloH frvn.. u- j. Deceased having been a veteran t-ihe Spanish-American War, "The Last Post" was sounded at ahe graveside by Bugler William Ranee. Pallbearers were Wtllam Ranee, Tony Christian, F. D. Coe, James Campbell. Charles French and Err nest Anderson. There were a num ber of floral offerings. t-op46. Classified Ads FOR SALE FDR SALE - Trolling Boat, ati .'0V.ER ?ave joined our m equipped tor fishing. See Fnuc . t0M. Pvide each-menM Lockwoodr write Box 200. jCtt.i with $1000 protertlon for lea " ntn i life from anv cause, up. w " 1 , years .of age accepted without FACTORY SAMPLES MUST bO-, ;. medical , examination, estlmaW We need the :space.- jo-Pece..-cost $10 to,$l2 per year write Loose-Plllpw-Arm Chesterfield our -"Over the Top" drive vtto Suites $72.50; 10-Piece Bed. 8nd -particulars, Western MiiM unesierneia suites 579.50; Room Qroups, CO hluh-Erade! (tlfl pieces, sensationalbargaln $160;J- Th' . Terms if desired, Free storage. 'MENpet, vigor at once. New Julius Shore Mall Order House, tre T9? TfMpI conla !cl 1402 Bcklns Bldg. VancoUyer. ? ?6Uir- -nyiprator and ' . : -J stimulants. One. dose peps' P FOR JSALE One bwnUlul dark ' ganij glands If not dcllgbW-blue w'c'wCr ot cwt ah . ,f naker (refunds few cents pa blue wlntt; csat .with lai;ge foxj . 'Calf vbr-write, .Oripes LiniUedJJ- collar. gaUn Jlnlng Size Practically new. Phone 71. 2l3i' FOR RENT FOR .RENT 9-room hou.se with cement baszment, will Install furnace If required. Phone Oreen 548. 210 i LOST I.OST Black Spaniel Dog, White strip on chest and forepaws. Answers name "Flip." Phone Black 773. (21?) THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superpho' . phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals uoia, silver, Klectrolytlc LOCAL NEWS L. .F. Coles sajled last night tt Uhe Catala for a trip to Port SW son. r Al Small, local manager o tht ! Swift-Canadian -Co., Is making iv. round trip today aboard the tala .to .Stewart and.Any0x on con. 'nnnv hiislnp.w H cuioj .... a"d ' be retur'"S ; tomorrow Witm al. , . " '""L ?Ufhtet J- U surrey T"' . ;ing WCiI coma De cted. JUNG LIKES SONG Y .VJENNA. Sept. 14:-WhJle at-t -riding a night club here it fte end of the week, King dwarj VIII Jell in love with ,a e.-taln aong and Asked the prtfa lq n.-i less than three encores. eeBgfeigav. WSKBf eegff Ml -Kkt SegavBisl lrJd, wm. wngieJi- Llmilal PERSONAL 3; Benefit .Ass'n. Vancouver, B-i VU QENTLEME'S Sanitary SuppB highest grade 15 for $1. Supply, 751 Oranvllle. Vancontf YOU CAN MAKE MONEY .Home Permanent " ing and Curling awt C.OJ). $3.00. No elecg; city or experience ne" Prt win not harmJ finest hair. .Curls guaranteed M J seven months. All suppHM'Sri heads. Postage prepaid, a " WAVE CO., 1183 East list Vancouver. B.C. . I'-' ' '- - ' J I Try a Dally News classified Lead. Zinc, Cadmium, Blmu A