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Rupert Arent, Third Ave. Phone 561 THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Altemfon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor 1 nJ j Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1936 RETURNING PROSPERITY The Vancouver Province, which nas been taking nasty slaps at the Pattullo administration, now admits that British Columbia has made more broeress toward brosueritv than any other province 'tot Canada but fails to. admit that be remembered that these, agreements have been in force for a number of years but they did not cure the depression Louis To Drop Schmeling Suit; Fighting Atori NEW YORK, Sept. 22: It Is now expected here that Joe Louis, col ored heavyweight boxer, will aban- ton beat Brooklyn in a double-header. American League Detroit beat St. Louis, New York beat Philadelphia, Washington beat Boston. iuc incacm, ijiuvintmi uuvei mucin iiaa uau aiivuunu vu icK,-n i do with it. Readers of "the leading Vancouver tlaily vvx)uldcincinnatt'TZZZ'."'.'.7i appreciate a Utile hiore cahdor on the toart of that batoerifeoston 67 in dealing with the political' situation, had it been Dr. Vol-mie or Dr; Patterson who was premier, it Would have 1 : ' Y hi ... V. iV k. Baseball Scores National League St. Louis 5, Chicago 4. Brooklyn 7, Boston 1. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. New York 89 Chicago 84 St. Louis 84 Brooklyn - 63 Philadelphia 50 57 65 64 67 76 79 84 97 AMERICAN LEAGUE .459 i W. L. Pet New York 98 49 .667 Detroit '. .81 68 .544 i Chicago 78 69 .531, Washington 78 70 .527 ! Cleveland ..76 72 .514 je'ostoh 73 76 .487 (fit. Louis .55 90 .378 Philadelphia . 51 96 .347 I Noted Boxer Of or una employment ior those seeking work. and wages. As (Earlier Day Is lung as me lotime group remamea m onice at victoria ( Seriously 111 things went from bad to worse until the banks refused to i rmpAnn 99. pv Mac pay the checks of employees of the Eovernment. Then JSSt came the election andimmediatelyHhe Pattullo govern- boxer and member of the Illinois ment took off ice the banks honored ftllthecks and the newl state Boxing commission, is cn- era started from that day. The Premier spent some money j litany with an infection whidi o-nino- in Ctotnwn Knl U Lwk,wV.t W.k n :v,Alls affecting his heart. He retired in the B. C. allowance of $65,000 a. year, so the moneyjrom the rtns tn 1918' spent on the trips was a good investment. We all know tooi"p-v ri: ruU that 1W AM mnn l,o fV,f min W,A fU J: 1 !eX OOWlUlg UlUb for a claim which is to be. adjudicated by a Royal Commis-Keopen8 aeason jsinn. Alsft thv nhlinw1 vii-i'niia rvfiicr ...:; Re-cpening opening of of the the R --. " "J Ill UHICI I.UIII.CM1UIID, It was not mere chahce that turned the tables ton the! day the Pattullo government took over the administration. The master hand of the Premier was at once felt. He undertook the work fearlessly, refusing to be influenced by those who would have sidetracked his efforts. His firm ness brought dissatisfaction id his own ranks for a time but that made no difference. He carried on and the result was shown-.in the election of a; supporter where the opposition Mt themselves the stronpest and Where it was said a Pattullo supporter could hot be elected even to be a poundkeeper. We do not often mention Mr. Pattullo in nUr (pdStnrfnl columns but rjwn we in Prfnce Ruport see such splendid work beiner done by qur member and then see the efforts of the Vancouver opposition to ascribe the results obtained t0 other causes, it makes Us hum up. We do not expect such conduct from a larre and influential metropolitan newfpapcr such as the Province which until recent vpnrs has alwavs p. looked uporf as a fair newspaper, pub- jioiiniK lciircuuunui arucies mis saa to see the change. Pet .616 .564 .568 .547 .484 Rex Bowling Club alleys for the season will take place tonight. Patrons will find many interesUng and attractive Improvements have been made since last spring. U. S. FOOTBALL American League Boston 26, Philadelphia 3. National League Boston 4, Syracuse 3. SAN DIEGO WINS OAKLAND, Sept. 22: San Diego Padres defeated Oakland Acorns 7 to 1 Saturday in the last of the Pacific Coast League play-off ser ies. The Acorns, by winning three straight previously, had already captured the right to hreet Portland Beavers in the final for the league championship. FOOTBALL- POSTPONED Tire Junior .League Football feame tcheduled for Saturday afternoon as the faH season opener between den Street School was postponed RED ERIK IN SAGUENAY Columbia Late t Story of Easier Navigator's Exploits True MONTREAL, Sept. 22: (CP) Question of whether Christopher Columbus was not 500 years lai in his reported discovery of Am cnannA o.,if otrainct Mflv"piipa has been raised aealn, this uuii urn fouu,uvi; 01.111. Schmeltag and the magazine which : time by George LaMothe. a Qir-printed the German's accusation bee writer, in the columns of a that i-nuls riMihrtatplv fouled him technical Journal published slm- i .a h .ultaneously In New York, London T-miis is meeting Al Atorl tonieht and Paris. nnrf is PYiwtPrt ti win hv a knock- Mr. LaMothe. In a series of ar- out within four rounds. 'tides based on the mythical Jeg- jendary and modern Industrial as- -i j ii 1 meets "of the Kingdom of Saguenay, Canadian Hockey s,miv,SPd trt w h.n located at Players Are Off To Great Britain MONTREAL, Sept. 22: Thirty -one amateur Canadian hockey players have left here to play with British teams dining the coming Winter. The departing players Include N. McLean of Vancouver. TODAY'S BASEBALL the upper end of the Eaguehay River which flows Into the St. Lawrence at Tadoussac, present? the theory that Lie! Erlkson hot only visited America but made the Saguenay Cruise some time In the 10th century. The saga of Erik the Red, Mr LaMathe claims. might well indicate that ChttsU- ither Columbus was at ieast WO j years late in discovering America 1 The Saga of Ettk the Bed hi ."T.T'nner been Interpreted satlsta. PittsDurg,uincinnau neat. UMolhe Philadelphia beat New York, Bos he found were hot the same as those that led Jacques Cartttr.j five centuries later, to christen the Islad tot Orelam, the fate wf! Bacchus If one sails the St. LaW-j rence below 'Quebec, orie will discover .thai the Sagueiiay, at Its mouth, cfoseiy resembles the stream described tn this saga.v' According to the trtdians, the kingdom of the Saguenay was a strange and wonderful country in habited by an odd conglomera tion of strange and fasclnalln'2 people. Donacona, chief of the friendly Huron Indians at Stada-cona, Quebec, gave Jacques Car-tier a very alluring description o? this mythical kingdom. The FTehch explorer, however, was apparently not sufficiently Impressed to In vestigate and continued on up Ute St. Lawrence to Hochelaga, Montreal, but when he returned to I France he Included the descrlp- .428 tlon of the Kingdom tot the Sag-JlOiuenay in his Journal. The saga pi Erik the Red and Indian chief, Mr. LaMothe be-, lieves, wre preliminary introductions to a country whose wealth Is no' ohly being discovered. Ten centuries have elapsed since Lief Erlksen presumably sailed the Saguenay yet today that rlVer very much a river of 1 on' account of Tain, Booth Memor-j ial and King Edward High School!, are scheduled to meet on Satnr day afternoon of tills week. UNNiPEG BEATS REG IN A yiNNIPEO, Sept. 22: Winnipeg defeated Regina by a scpre of II to 8 in conference rugby yesterday, I J INTutrSHAPES INVINCIBLE 4 STREAMLINE Thty smoke like double the Money WHITE OWL IX THE Hl'rilKMK COl'RT Ol' I1RITI"II COMIMMA IX riioiivn: In ihr Matttr of the u.AmhilstraUiVt Arl" And In ttt Mattrr at the Rstatr of Vttrt , TAKE NOTICE that toy order ct His Honcr. W. E. Flhr the SJt dr of Bpffhbr, A. n. !M6r I a p bolnW . Admlnlttrttcr wtth will n nexd oi .the estate of Peter IVBoer. Cffcetwed, and all partto having clalmi againn ne ia estite pre hereuy te qulivd to furnleh ame. lTtiaeiy vert fled , to m on c(r bofre kht 2Ui 'diy of October, A, D. 1938. nd all partte indebted to the estate are required to pay the amcwrt of their IndetotednMs to tnt forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Officii Admin tat rater. Prince Rupert, B C Dlted thU 3Ut day September, A. LI. 1U30, Rex Bowling Club Exchange Bidck SWh SI. tni Th!rd Aw; Phone 658 TODAY'S STOCKS Ctourttsy B. D. Johnson O.), , ' Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .38. Big Missouri, .55. Bralorne, 8.25. B R. Coru. .D4H-B. R. X., .12. Dentonta, .15. bunwell, .03U. Oolconda, .10. Jllinto, 26. Meridian, .06 '2. Morning Btar, .Ol. National SUver, .03. Noble nve, .02 4. Peitd orellle,' .80. Porter Idahoi )04. Premier, 3 20. ; Iiteves McDonald, .05. Reno, 1.23. Relle! Arlington, .4t. Salmon Gold, .09. Taylor Bridge, .10i. Wayside, .16V. United EmrArfe, Vroat Beattie, 1.35. Central l?at "4.16. Chibougamatt, 1.44. Clods Lake, .93. Intert riickel, 2.e. Lee OoM, tittke Ltottg Lac 00. Mckwe Red Lake, IJSft. Pickle Crwr tM. Red Lake ttoM IShore, t.10 San Antottla,, l.8. Sherrttt Ooixion, i.Tfc. SiscO. 4 '75. South Keora, .14. Moneta Porcupine, .fee. Sladen Malartic, 1.20. " 1 1 11 " ' ' 'I Genuine Indian Curry Powder )wder Mb. AtZn V4"lb. ox' tin tin. Christies Cheese Rltz Biscuits, per pkt Oxo Cubes Large tins 2 for : Johnson's Fluid Beef I6-0I bottle .-- Frys Cocoa Bulk - per lb. Burns' Lard 3Mb. paii 5rlb. QCp 10-lb. pall pall i amercers, .V9. iii Sturgeon River, .38. , , Ventores, 2.3'. ' McLleod Cockshtttt, VQ. , Hardrock, '2.70. Oklend, ;32. Mosher, .81. Bosqwet, .10, Bidgood Kl'rkland, 1.55. Gilbec, .04V2. lake Rose, .56. ' Madsen Red Lake, 1.00. May Spiers, .56. Wlnoga Patricia, .41. SUlllvan, 2.17. Stadacona, .70. , Green Staybell, .66. Frontier, 50. Francoeur, 1.18. Manitoba & Eastern, 11BV2. Perron, 1.85 Hew AUgfurtta, .45. okAnxgan Woman mfcs: VANCOUVEft, Sept. 22:-4lrsr. Ann McPherson, aged 82, Veil known in the Okanagan, died here on Sunday. '-- - :- - - ' Overwaitea Ltd. Cash or C.O.D. Pkone S43 Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 pkts. Kellogg's Pep 2 pkts. Kellogg's Rice Krisples 1 pkts : Aylmer Tomato Soup 6 tins Aylmer Assorted Boups 6 tins Royal Household Flor ( per 49-lb. sack vX.JH) JOHNSON'S WAX SPF.CIAL 1 pint tin Olo-Coat; 1 Jar Shi -Nop Silver Polish; 1 bottle Furniture Polish ntZt The 3 for tOnly limited quantity) Overwaitea Finest Fresh Ground Coffee, oe'r lb. Overwaitea First Grade Butter, 3 lbs. Concord Grapes per basket 23c 23c 45c 55c 15c 13C 45c 95c 35 c 59c $1,85 35c 91c 9c Bahd ttviMn MM bt rceiVM by lh Minister of Lands not later than , noon on lh Jlfth dal'iot 'Oofobrt, 1838. tor tt TtirrtiaSe UcMSoe X2MW to 'rtit f, 160.000 fm ot Hemlocks Balaam. Ca. ai aa Boruc 'eia an ar ntuatM "at B&hO() Bay, Boxr Reach, fcaht'. ' ixast Land Uljrtrlot. , Two (3) yrar will be allowtd for tJ moval of timbT. , J Further particulars , erf tbt Chief Forester. Victoria. 8 C or Datrltt Tamil rriBC RUfrt, B.C. " " Enquire for particular ot ur Special Christmas Sailings Tuesday September 2j, ; Atk jrourSocolffgvn .no on n itro I you btltr 1 or 417 CrmailiU Sirir , (S)miVur Hl VaCcutw I There is much to sec and experience jn prosperous ind beantifol Britain, where industry ir creating hew records, and hospitality and piness greets thfc traveller everywhere. And Autumn on the glorious St. Lawrence is unfor- 11- 1 Then too, rates arc low, and a wider choice ct 1 accommodation is available, on the deep draught,-steady ships of the Cahadiaa service fleet, which assure you a most comfortable and Tiappy )ourncy LOW COST RETURN FARES Cabin from t3tM Tourist from Sl$t JO third CUs tM Z9 M SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT every Thursday, 10:30 p.m. Canadian National Steamship HKATERS K1)S Of all sizes KltCHKNv RANGES s V8-H Canadian Pacific To Yannnmr via Oceaii alls and Way Ports BS; "Princess Adelatder very Friday at 10 p jn. To Vancouver dftect BS. "Princess Lbnlse." Sept. flth, 17th, 25th, Oct. 4th. 16th. S3. "Princess Korah,'' 0t. 25th, Nov. 3rd. T Ketchikan, VVrangell, Tuneaa and Skagway S3. "Princess IJnul'w,,, fiept. 4th. 13th, 2Lst, 30th, Oct, 12th. 63. "Princess Norah," Oct. 2lst, 30th. For Information and Reservations V. V. COATtS, Gen. Agent, Prince Kupert, B.C. Used Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged StVhRR SF.AVIMH MAfHliVE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ten; or Rarijo, good make; B Flute, Guitars, Etc. 1UDIOS, GRAMOl'IIONES IJAUBER CHAIR in good condition . NAtlONA'L CASH REGISTER D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phonfe Grteh 421 TKia AVenue If yoil have 'somdthig t6 sell, a.classified advertise in this paper will soon let you know if there is a bu) the city, ' ' .... &"