i ;3 paqb r-avn urn I NEW 1936 1 enms Rackets Just in Slock See the World's Fastest and Finest Rackets BENTLEYS and SPALDINGS Come in now and pick jour's out Trices From $2.50 to $23.00 Kaien Hardware RACKETS REPAIRED Manure For Sale $1.50 a Big Load Phone Red G08 Dominion Dairy Fresh Delicious Cottage Cheese Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Hyde Transfer I Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue per lb. MEN! Stand By! ! Watch This Space For Advertisement of Acme Importers SALE, Friday at 9 a.m. Suburban Stakes Race Run Today EPSOM DOWNS, Eng., April 22: (CP) F. G. Annesley's His Reverence Towan won ths City and Suburban Stakes, spring handicap over the one and a quarter mile route of Epsom Downs today. Lady Nut-tali's Ouinea Gap was second and Mrs. Washington Singer's Rippon Tor third. BREAKING NEW GROUND MELBOURNE, April 22: (CP) For the first time in its travels M. C. C. will play at Canberra, the Australian federal capital, during the forthcoming tour in quest of the Ashes. This game will be against a New South Wales eleven. Melbourne will have two test games, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide one each. ECONOMY SPECIALS Don't wait! Take advantage of them now! Prices good till Monday, April 27 SHELLED WALNUTS 9Qp "ft quarters, per lb. DESSICATED COCOANUT lit 1 'I 1 illKUli hui Lm Large, per doz 29c ; These eggs can't be beaten CHRISTIE'S SODAS 1-lb. family pkg COLGATE'S BABY SOAP each 17c 5c FREE One Jig-Saw Puzzle with each order $1.00 or over. ! Limited supply. Get yours now and have your order delivered FREE! j PINK SALMON A An 1-lb. tin ASHCROFT CATSUP A (in 13-oz. bottle JLUL APPLES Rome Beauty (n 5 lbs &Us Per box $1.90 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Low Prices MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Ilave More Cents" P. O. Box 575 rhone 18 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Wacr Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 p.o. Box 190 BOWLING AVERAGES Jimmy Andrews High Man For Season in Five Pin League Season's individual averages In Five Pin Bowling League were as follows: '.J. Andrews (Five Jokers) ...211 jSchriaberg (Old Empress) 19C j Stiles (Lambie & Stone) 195 j Smith (Five Jokers) 195 ! Barton (Five Jokers) 193 jComadina (Lambie & Stone) .192 Mcintosh (Lambie & Stone) .. .192 'Asemissen (Pioneer Laun.) 192 ,R. Morrison (Five Jokers) 190 !Stacey (Old Empress) 190 jDlngwell (Five Jokers) 185 jRoss (Old Empress) 185 j Houston (Pioneer Laundry) 182 norion tt,amDie 61 stone) 181 Ciccone (Old Empress) .180 McKay (Old Empress) 179 Arroll (Pioneer Laundry) 175 A. Davies (Five Jokers) 173 Klnslor Lambie & Stone) 173 Alexander (Lambie & Stone) . ..172 Scott (Lambie & Stone) 170 Joy (Pioneer Laundry) 166 wesch (Pioneer Laundry) .... 165 Hartley (Pioneer Laundrv) 164 Johnson (Lambie & Stone) 1B2 Calderone (Old Empress) 154 Wickett (Lambie & Stone) 153 F. Davies (Five Jokers) 150 Keron (Five Jokers) 146 BILLIARDS IN INDIA CALCUTTA. April 22: (CP) Ernie Monk of Burma won thp professional billiards championship of India at Chowrlnghee. beatlne Md. Hashem of Calcutta by 946 points to 896. IN THE SlI'KEME (CH UT Of BKlTlSh COI.IT.MRIA I.N 1'KOHATE In tlif Mattrr of the "Administration Act" And I" tlip Mutter of the Estate of Oeolrt A. Col hum. Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hit Honour Judge Flhr divted the 24U day of March AD. 1938. I waa appointed Administrator of the Estate of George A. Colburn late of Atlln. British Columbia. Miner. Deceased and all parties having dalim against the aald Estate are hereby required to furnish same property verified to me on or b fore the 4th day of May 1938 and tV. persons Indebted to the Estate are re quired to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated the 24th day of March 1936 HERBERT P. OLASSEY. Official Administrator. ATL1N, B. C. Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the .WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. DAILY KHW8 Wednesday, April 22 'SPORT BASEBALL DEADLOCK Uravcs and Dodgers Unable To Break Six-All Draw Before Brooklyn Game Called York Yankees downed the Philadelphia Athletics seven to six at Shlbe Park. The Mackmen, 3s a result, slid Into exclusive possession of cellar position. National League Philadelphia 6, New York 7. Boston 6, Brooklyn 6 (12 Innings). American League New York 7, Philadelphia 6. Washington 1, Boston 8. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. New York 6 1 St. Louis 3 2 Pittsburg 3 2 Philadelphia 4 4 Chicago 3 4 Cincinnati 2 4 Boston 2 4 Brooklyn 2 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Chicago 4 1 Boston 6 2 t Cleveland 4 ' 2 Washington 5 4 New York 4 4 Detroit 2 3 St. Louis 1 5 Philadelphia 1 6 Pet. .857 .600 ,600 .500 .333 .286 Pet. .800 FIELD TRIALS INDOORS MINNEAPOLIS, April 22: (CP) .750 .667 .556 .500 .400 .166 .143 A retrieving contest for hunting dogs was conducted at the annual Northwest Sportsmen's show in the ludltorium here last week, trials eing held In a tank fitted up to simulate actual field conditions as far as possible. BOTTOM LEY'S TOPS ST. LOUIS, April 22: (CPi-Jlm 'Jottomley. recently acquired by St. .ouis urowns from Cincinnati,! lolds the major league record of! iz runs batted in in one nine-inning game, established September 16. 1924. Jim, in 1786 games played iver a span of 14 years, batted in a f.otal of 1315 to top the still-active National Leaguers. CRICKET SILENCES CRICKET SYDNEY. April 22: (CP) 3roadcasting station 3AR, which Has conducted many running cricket broadcasts, was silenced three times during a rerant airing, and aach time by a cricket. Enforced silence periods were caused when the intruder bridged the 10,000 volt high tension wires of the transmitter. WHEN BABE CAME BACK NEW YORK, April 22: (CP)-It is recalled that only once In the 1935 baseball campaigns did one man pole three homers in one game. It was Babe Ruth, who in one final salvo collected the three round-trlppers at Pittsburg last May 25, nicking Red Lucas for one and Guy Bush for the other two TRAPPERS AND ' DEALERS 50.000 MUSKRATS 5,000 BEAVER Wanted at once for immediate delivery HIGHEST PRICES PAID Also all your other FURS at full market value. Ship at once and convince yourselves. J. CLONES Buyer and Exporter PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. TO RACE BY SAIL Five Nations Set For Dermuda ' Germany Free-For-AU To I HAMBURO, April 22: (CP) An BROOKLYN, April 22: (CP) 'ocean sailing race like never was Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston j sailed before, with schooners and Braves battled for 12 innings at; ketches competing from at leas- Ebbetts Field yesterday but were i five nations, and maybe seven or unable to break a six-all deadlock, 1 eight, is being rigged up to supply it being necessary to call the game, i a thrilling prelude to the Olympic Playing at the Polo Grounds, New Games in August. York Giants continued their win-' Officials expect more than a nlnir wavs snrln.r a nlnsp spvpii In Score Of racing Craft to pull Out six victory over the Phillies. ,ot the harbor at Hamilton, Ber- In the American Leaeue. the muda- on July 1 and- as the wind Boston Red Sox. playing at home. ' blllcs their canvas, strike straight scored an easy eight to one victory a"1 '"uu mo!u "P over the Washington Senators and for Cuxhaven, the finlshlni moved close to the league-leading of the Elbe waterway to Ham-Chicago White Sox. '.burg- In the only other American n the long history of Atlantic League game yesterday, the New saUlng r.ajs-tAhe "rst was 'oughf among three American schooners In 1866 this will be the first to finish at a German port. It wL be the first to have entries from more than three nations. Contenders already are assured from United States, Germany, Norway Sweden and the Free City of Danzig British, French and Finnish sportsmen are still negotiating. As a matter of actual, fact, the great international field will com pete In two separate and dlstlnc races. First, all of the Europear entries will cross to America and, after refitting. Join In the classic Newport-to-Bermuda race starting June 23. Then they and the faster and better American boats square off in the main event to Cuxhaven. Germany, going into .anything that bears the 01ymplchallmark .429: with a burst of enthusiasm. Is 429 bulldlne three new racers espec ially for the event and will havi TWO LIVELY FILMS HERE "The Bride Comes Home," With Colbert and MacMurray, And "Ship Cafe," With Carl Brisson "The Bride Comes Home," a! sprightly modern romance co-starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray, and "Ship Cafe," a gay comedy drama featuring Carl Brisson, comprise another double bill being presented on the the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this mid-week. "The Bride Comes Home" tells the story of the romance of a rich girl become poor with her wealthy childhood sweetheart and a new one with whom she has fallen in love during her adversity. The plot takes many novel and exciting turns and there is plenty of emotional conflict particularly between Miss Colbert the girl, and MacMurray, her two-fisted new sweetheart. Robert Young plays the part of a good-natured wealthy playboy. William Collier sr. Is Miss Colbert's father while the Important bit of a marrying squire in an argumentative mood is taken by Edgar Kennedy. In "Ship Cafe," Carl Brisson, former welterweight boxing champion of middle Europe and Scandinavia, is cast in the role of a fighting, singing ship's stoker. The story tells of his rise from coal stoker to bouncer In a waterfront cafe where he becomes the club's singing star. The cast inclures Arllne Judge, William Frawley. Mady Christians, Eddie Davis and Inez Courtney. MOURNING FOR HUNTERS LONDON, April 22: (CP) The King has made a special request that during the period of mourn- will,lng.for his father all persons hunt lng in pink or other colored coats should wear a black band on the left arm. MINNESOTA'S HOME BREW MINNEAPOLIS. April 22: (CP at least three other starters, in-' which Is already in practice, like eluding the Stoertebeker,. which its undefeated predecessor of last was in the 1935 race. Her new 'season, will be a home-grown pro-boats are designed especially to duct, only three players coming up :omply with the rules of tlw to the MA" group of gridders who Cruising Club of America. (live outside Minnesota. infli ne approves that side of the matter 1 -1:1 -j-rrm TONIGHT & THURSDAY Last Complete Show at 8:27 "Sister, you're gonna marry me and like it!"j health Mn- ffO oonny, that'i what you think!" Atoll ZAmi raw. WnfirVi CLAUDETTE COLBERT d FRED MacMURRAY 'TkeBride Comes Home A fort.oulif fid,,, wj,), ROBERT YOUNG William Collier, Sr. Donald Mttk (At 7:05 oi 37i PLUS - - CARL HRISSON in "SHIP CAFE" With Arlene Judge At 8:27 One- Only 1 60 PHONE CO Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Orades of Coal and Wood, at market prices. Bone Dry Kindling always in stock. 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