"There! How does this face rook?" "As happy as if he were smoking a Sweet Cap!" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The purest form in which tobacco ran be smoked." Jancet DOWN THE ALLEY Sews and Views of the Rupert Bowling Front Stan Moran, who has Just returned from the baseball front, is reported to have told his- Grotto ten pin team that he sees no reason why, if the Yankees can pole out a home run every trip to the plate, his team can't put in a strike every time they step up to the foul blishcd t EDITORIAL INDUSTRIAL REVIVAL Great Britain's industrial revival is indicated by the increase in steel production in South Wales. Some of the improvement is being shown in the districts which were i i i-.-i. j : ,i : iiriu 1 a i bought his new ball down south, he ! Holm. The Biological Station may have the highest scoring team in the Commercial League but they don't need any handicap in sport- manship. Neal Carter, who had the misfortune to cut his right thumb rather badly about a week ago, went in an! bowled left handed in a league fixture, thus saving his team the necessity of taking their opponent's low score. Nice going Biological! t Stan Morin Home From Baseball Wars; Saw Goodly Number of Big League Teams Play; Other Events I of the conviction that the Yanksiridl. .M " ... York and Santa Clara winning over Portland University 28 to nothing . in San Francisco. Another high light of his trip was tried them all out till he found one , A rodeo in Madison Square Gar-with "lots ot stuff" on it. Why did-( den was another outstanding event n't he buy a "lawn bowl?" That . which Stan was able to take in. wouia sure taice ms curve. in cnicago Stan met and was 'entertained 1 -qV1 formerly of this city. He saw Doug storK m New York and, while in Cleveland, ran into Dr. J. F. Ma- guire who was on a trip east at the time. 1 Hanging up in the Grotto Is a : miniature ball and bat which Stan obtained as a memento from the great Joe DIMaggio, one of the New York Yankees "Murderers' Row." TERRACE line. The result of his "pep" talk . ,'c iauius uve pm iea?ue nave -Mrs. Arthur Carr has returned will be watched with interest by the declded to use the foul "ne In their to Terrace after spending some other team captains In the city lea- IeaSue same3 and it seemed to months" in England. gue. bother some of them in Tuesday J Felber has returned to his On a straw, vote taken among the 0011 got usea 10 " and turned in Terrace home from a visit to Chll- pln setters, for the most popular 801116 excellent score?, Mrs. Keron liwack. bowler, Geoff Woodall won in a being high with an average of 210 nvIvr rncW ir wait Surel Why not? Doesn't he which Is pretty good in league. any CHATHAM Ont Oct 29 (CP) pay his pin setter a dime for every . J' , -MeetlnR to discuss enders foi single he misses? By gosh, If we , , , all did that, I'd go pinsetting my- W11 be selng Vu agaln next -'a11 suoplies, the county property self I Week When Allv Sinner himself .ret '""H"i,c iioieu lowest quotation back on the Job. When Hubbledutch Donald Pinch hitting for Alley Sloper, for meat suodIIcs was three cents a pound higher than 1936 and bread a half-cent a loaf higher This ad . . . nil n disnhr. by the Liquor Control Hoard or by tho Government nf RvlM.i Columbia MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 45 MIRRORS WALL MIKROUS-Bevelled Edges, Oval, Oblong, circular Hexagon. These MKrors reflect their true value PHONE 775 ThJ Central Itotel ROO.MS and CAFE Phone 31 For Best Household Coal ftlUS. C. E. ULACK Fresh ImczI Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 COAL TO PI.KASK KV;itVH()I)V SatUfoctlorf OMarau'H laimnn tA"mi Albrrtu C'mil" IStllklry Valley Coal' . Vniirnuvrr Ixland Coal Prince Rupert Feed Comitanr PHONE: 58 nnd 558 REX BOWLING ALLEY Uascment of Exchange Block PHONE 658 ----- WV WB W JJcRae 126 98 11C Pottinger 134 128 136 JMcAuley 100 121 119 in some districts, one of which is at Usk on the River Wye jaway-Tex as Aggies beating Man-JForman ; ;;;;;;;;;; 17 in Monmoutnsnire. lnere nas been an increase ot employment at Tyneside and Hartlepool. The River Clyde is being straightened at a cost of $300,-000 in order to allow the sister shin of the Queen Marv to hattan University 14 to 7 at New nassW. NnmherR nf shins fni fnrPiVn nnstnmpvs are" attending a great aquatic show at being built and a large floating dock for Russia. . XXTtZ' & Everywhere throughout the country industrial con- Was, indeed, a wonderful event with ditions have been improving and there has been a slight a magnificent setting for ail the increase of-wages in some sections. best of the swimming and diving - - I talent of the country-among them - - - Johnny Weismuller and Eleanor Handicap 84 Total 727 RUP. MOTORS 1 Iaylor 143 Menzies 119 lack 140 Hitbard 122 Houston 171 Handicap 19 Total :.. .. ." 71'4 BIO STAXI-QNt-j 1 Cook ... j. ne R. Morrlsoii' 178 Stamford 150 Sunderland 126 Handicap . 95 '( Total 78l 722 735 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Hnmp frnm the baseball wars on f Tip pastern front. Capt. Henry Anderson, and Princess Stan Morin has many interesting- anecdotes .and injpres- Ti S2 t sions to relate to the local sporting fraternity. Always afterncon. The PrfnCess Adelaide regarded as Prince" Rupert's' first ranking authority on from Vancouver and' waypoints' riiatters relating to the diamond, Stan's status as a base- and win sail at 10 pjtn on her re-ball sage is now stronger than1 ever. During the six weeks' turn south. The NoraW is from ai- Wed- aka a"d a C0UPle of hours trip, from which he returned nesday afternoon, Stan not only n . . later for Vancouver. i took In all the five World Series I nttllTIPrrin I games at New York between the Yankees and the Giants-, with outcome of which he was' well isfied, but also saw thirteen other sat the t Bowls Play ' Big League-ames. At Chicago he Electrical Workers Defeat Rupert ' saw the three game of the crucial Motors and Two Teams Are National League series between the Now Tied for Third Plate Giants an J the Cubs. He also attended a four game American Lea- Electrical' Workers defeated Runt MHfftl-s t'u-n MWra trt" nilA il S2rle? Cleveland between De- gue at 1he Commerclal BowHng League twit Tigers and the Indians, a .Mt n!ght ,3ibloglca) Statloni roll. thre series at be-,.d game Pittsburg if, me bub Gwo Cub whose tween St. Louis Cardinals and the members for were getting ready jiaru irn. uuung me uepresMuii. yvcimi cum e.puii mis are jj,e best outfit by a long way. been increasing steadily and shipbuilding continues. Gov- stan also aw a couple of inter-ernment aiTns factories have civen a fillin to emnlovment I collegiate football games- while '' 1 l i 1 1 1 TT 1 11 T . . tir 'To tlonal Railways. turn north- 1 sailed on her re A physician's formula that has benefited sufferers for with whlcntt relieves Asthma and Hay fever, preventing needless sunermg. 1 You simply inhale the fumes. Your nearttt Drug Stort not u. . St .00 per tin. trial ill 15c. I over 60 years. Try it YouH be more tnan pleas- ed with the quickness ASTHMA I RELIEF Alto obtainable In dgarett form. . Nortnrop add Lyman Co. 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John Boden, is due in port at 8 o'clock this evening from' the south and is ch?duled;to sail an hour l'at-2r on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Henceforth the sailing time of the Cardena from Vancouver will be 6 o'clock Tuesday even-IVigra instead of 2 pjnv. Tuesdays as at present. ; Motomhip Bellingham arrived in port at 2 o'clock yesterday after- ntastwiomdn rinnr-P tnnlfrhtv noon irum n.eiuiUK.un aim, unci Yankees and the Boston Red Sox nostnbneri. niiu until cunriiv- hik discharging seven carloads of froz- at New York and a Chicago-Brook- average scorer last night was Roy en halibut and salmon for trans- iyii game at cnicago. ne saw nine, forrlsnn nf nininiini Rtitinn snipmeni uasi over uanauian ma- of the sixteen Big League teams in with 164. action and is more firmly than everl pp wr.nt-trRCLi i Weil anq mis morning. Th, V,?9 the plaintiff lsforV, JN Fisher this afternoon after m having tlon with a lo n. rl Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCDRABI.E" The lul "ciiuuis ui uuixl irum Mail flrH m Origins c 192( w m a. v. a This Advertisement is not published or displayed by the Llaiiof Control Board or by the Government of British Column Perth's Plio-Pedic Arch Relief Dressy Street Oxfords Just arrived in Blue Kid, Brown Kid and Black Kid These Oxfords are built to give absolute fod comfort and maximum wear. $7.00 FPer AMILY SHOE Pair" STORE LTiJ, JV The Home of Good Shoes HI - I, BUT The source of Sunxhine Vitamins A an dD Boiled ffalibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupcrf. U.C. UNION STEAM SHIPS SPECIAL AVINTER EXCURSION KATES TO VANCOUVER PltOM PUINCE KUPEKT FltOM POUT SIMPSON $32.00 ,lKTl,RN' Air'5 Reduced Rates to' Vancouver also apply from lntcrmed!. lLry Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1937 and re 28th, 1938, lrtclUilvtr Goocf to Return Up to March 31, Children Half Fare. Steamers:- Leave Prince Rupert: S.9. C ATA LA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. S.S, CARDENA Friday, 9:00 p.m. Ar. Vancouver Thursday. Sun, Midni Tickets and Reservation trom J6j Prince Rupert Atent-A. W. NEWMAN -Third A je, i If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at OUK