-4 f 1 -A ; I .it ! r 1 v. 1 Julia Arthur K:' 'it ; a We have just received a large shipment of fall's latest footwear in all their exquisite beauty. Have You Seen the Latest in Black Suede Pumps with Zippers and the Newest Designs in Elastic Gore Straps? We will be pleased to show these new lines to you. - Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. FBJNCS RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert DaCy New. limited, Third Artsct H. r FCLLEN - - - MacaglEg-Edttcx 8CBSCltirTr0N BATES Cty deliTtry, by carrier, ytany penoc. paic In adratce riZZ a adTaace, per wtlt . Paid in adTancc. per coaih . . By to a2 parts of BnU&h. Cotasbia, the Bnllxh Eapire and Cntted SUtei, yearly period, paid In adrance By sua to all other eosntrtes. pe? year News DeaartiBcat Ttlp&es AiTtrtfeiag an4 CucoUtion Telephone DAU.T ramos MtnWi l Aafit Careaa of drcaiatloAi It SI NOR3LAL ACTIMTIES So'X that trip tTruiVJn i 1?.. . , SSjOC C iJDO SIC Monday. October 3. 13S8. . r "J i-uiupe et:ms xo oe over Canadian securities have resumed a more normal leve , ... , r uuancjng: ana mere is even rx- CJBlHfr lit trrTwxrA 1 . r .... ... - ""i""' uusmess conaiuons. We mav ex- ,?? 50011 112 re t0 Pulp mfll possi-rff- lf 'he u Bwklejr n mfll does not go ahead there wilJ be others who will take it up. However we have even-reason to behevethe original group will go ahead with tneir plans soon. RELAXATION NECESSARY No matter how strong physically or mentally a person may be relaxation is necessary. This is especially true in a comparatively small community such as Prince Rupert where the tendency is tn fin tVlf coma tViTir..- , the same people and discuss the same subjects day after' - . Of course readinp- all mir needs. Many a well-read person is erv ignorant of life. The bookworm tends to become stupid. In 'order to round out a full life we need the comedies and . dramas of the theatre. There was a time when we paid a lot of monev foi . our amusements. An ordinary musical comedy cost a dollar and a half for a good seat while a star event might cost up to as much as four or five dollars for one performance. We remember having paid four dollars to hear Padereski play and two and a half dollars to see and heai Harry Lauder. Now these things and better can be seen and heard for less than half a dollar. It is a wonderful change. There were limitations to the old time road shows but there are practically no limitations to the mov- ,es' ;Ve lweJn a "eatly Privileged age when we 6 get so mudi for so little. The winter is now approaching and it is not clear how we could spend the long evenings without the first class plays provided for us in the local theatre. We have only one but that is a good one and is far better than twe or three second class houses. Very few of the really firs' class films pass us by. We are extremely fortunate in our theatrical provisions. RIDING TWO HORSES e nev Conservative leader, Hon. Robert Manion. is finding the task of riding two horses, going in opposite directions as difficult as it might be imagined, says thr Ottawa correspondent of Canadian Business. "Bob" Manion knows that Red and Blue do not go well together, but he is trying hard to combine them. Every few days he gets a reminder from Consen-ative papers that if he goes to the Left he will have tn Hve party and then he is told from the other side of his following that, if he does not lean to the Left, there is little chance of winning support from followers of the King government. His task is not a nlensnnr mo Tint Dr. Manion is good humored, aggressive and resource- iui, ana he can never be charged with not trying or in ..action. C.C.F. Bazaar Is Successful Annual Affair Held in C! a brooms Saturday Afterooa and E-Jtninr , Very successful ni the annual bazaar of the local CCT Qfccb held l in the roans an Second Avenue :Sa tarda y afternooc Mrs. A. Haines. Home Cootisg Mrs. and Mrs. L. Saadvar. la the eveaiag there was a bridrr ce ; rertlsement for best results. 1 TheMarkets Current retail ptrces here are as follows: fc(gs B. Fresh Extras. Grade A Large, cartoned, doz. Local, new laid. doz. Fruit Grapefruit, CaL, 6 for Lemons, Doz. 30c to Oranges, doz. 25c to 3ananas. lb. Tokay Grapes, 2 lbs, Concord Grapes, basket. Malaga Grapes 25 .40 .CO 12H .5 Cante loupes, large 3 for .25 Watermelons, lb. .07 Pears, doz. .. 25 to 25 Casaba Melons. lb 10 Horeydew Melons, each J5 Italian Prunes. 3 lbs. ....... . 25 Peaches, doz. Apples tnt 3AII.T NimS party, the prize-win&ers being Mrs. Asemiswa" Thomas Balterrr. Mrs. S. L. usna Peachy. Joseph Howe and A. Sel- t xtal 800 Royal Hotel-Winners of raffles were: Dotl rxsuJd Rcse Thain. No 162: kanearoa Mrs. Toii A. Haines. 22: electric toaster. Mrs. zareffl J A. MacDooaKL IT: $2. C. P. Bas- shriaberg (singer. Telkwa. 492; Jli. Mrs. J. smhh 5i. Agnes uoutns. Xi; Total $5. 633, J. J GiBls. old Empress Ciecoce . At 4:29 yesterday morning Con- Gurrich stable R. C. Moore, while going cff d. Houston shift, was attracted to the comer KtesJor of Sixth Axense and Pal ton Street Gcnderson where it appeared that the mailj Total box was being tampered with. Con- Printers ceaHng himself, he saw a couple of Ziemaa men, one of whom tore the mall Franks . box off the post. The officer then West ', came op and placed Earl Bait , Vance - -under arrest, the second man es- Paul . taping. Batt i apursiii tn cityl ToUl "XJlice court this afternoon. Printer F. Brier 7 city B3-rit League swung 1 1M 161 1"C 172 161 1 144 184 m 170 166 ta 1 .172 122 151 161 .135 711 1 146 -108 -158 . 167 168 . 717 Misr E. M. Earl returned to the' 1 . ! 1 city on the CaUJa last nlfht from: Australians III I a basinets trip to Vancouver. 5 Tennis Final jiaio actten for the winter season Candy Mrs. George Lawsan and rdeht when Grotto defeated Mrs. G. W. Raddcr'iLzsL Raj-aj Hotel three matches to nil Raffles Mrs. A. MscDonaJd and a ene fixture and Printers won Miss Kora Radderbae. 9Ttt oy E&prrss two to ore to the Mrs. J S. Black had charge of tkt other. Prank 7frmn was high tea room iad serrtteors were Misses aierare scorer far the Printers with Colleen and Yerna Monteith, Fileea 177. Feasby. Jean MacKay and Beatrice Rodderhia Pread-g in the kit- The scoring was as follows: chen were Mrs. K Monteith. Mrs, rjrttf Prank Glass. Mrs George Here and Mrs. A. EL Evans. . rw.-, 170 154 154 146 190 114 132 134 138 1S2 180 778 X 178 166 142 169 178 833 2 199 155 130 137 166 787 S I 172 146 i: 161 180 lit 3 171 132 152 167 136 751 3 173 142 142 16-5 1 16 787 3 187 129 179 171 154 821 'Harry Hoffman Stages Upset By ! Defeatoing Jack Bromwich J Qoist nimlnates Bodge LOS ANGELES. Oct. 3: CP Harry Hoffman and Adrian Quist . both of Australia, are the finalists ; today in the Pacinc southwest , tennis championship tournament . ma . . xioiiman staged an unset in one nr..4j . . . Terrace, unwrapped, box lWSaturday. Grimes Golden, box 1.75 . Crab Apples, lb , .05 Butter Fancy, cartoned, lb. 22 No. 2 Creamery, lb. 20 No. 1 Creamery, lb. ...2l lard Pure, lb. . 20 Vegetables B. C. Potatoes, 10 lbs 25 Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 25 Oreen Peppers, 3 lbs 25 Red Peppers, 2 lbs. 25 B. C. Green Onions, bunch J02 B. C. Onions, 6 lbs. 25 Jarllc. Imported, per lb. 25 ( Carrots, 3 bunches 10, Upriver carrots, 8 lbs 25 Parsley, bunch, .07 3. C. Bunch Beets, 3 for 10j B. C. Hothouse Tomatoes, bskt. 25 1 B. C. Lettuce, head 08. Green Cabbage, lb ' X5 Celery, head, 10c to 25 Cucumbers, each .07 Squash, lb 06 Vegetable Marrow, lb. X5 Pumpkin i6; Spinach, 3 lbs 25, Upriver Turnips, 8 lbs 25 Terrace Corn, doz. 25 to 20 Feert j Hay. Bulkley Valley Timothy 100 lbs 1.50 Wheat 30 Bran 1.50 1 Middlings 11. 1.95 World Series and considering them selves lucky to be there will in all probability be witnessing some of the poorest baseball of the season. grueling campaign of 154 games in : which they gave everj thing they1 had every minute of every Inning: of every game. Second, they are j t mentally tense. Victory in a world I series means more to a ball player, than anything you can conceive. I BOWLING STARTED SPORT CHAT General convenor wis Mis. J. ; " Starring and the foJtevisr ladies. Qtj Lere Swings InU Action j thousands of fans who soon had charge of Tarioss deparOseats., With via for CrotU a4 I u-u yipping and yelling at the sewing Mrs. J. R. MXay and LADIES' sutes that pre-series Hguring , , , , . TV . .... ... October 11 Knox Hotel ts Maple counts for nothing and that the! o . . best uredlctions are worthless. "Sea son records and statistics, p hooey." Cochrane says. "You can take them 1 ixraia. fvajigtt ,a ikiwKtKi,, Bluebirds ts. Rex: Annettes ts. Big' Sisters. October 18 Ranger ts. Rex: I , 7 Joe Millert umHr Joke Z Boot tZ They Annettes ,t,,f.tf.. ts. Maple ,,,... Uafs; niMhirri. Mer-ot -..... 1 V.1- i 4-. reckoning as the latest figures on carloadlngs In Iowa and the num- ts. Knox Hotel October 25 Big Sisters ts. Knox Hotel: Merchantettes ts. Bluebirds; ber of inches of ralnfan to the Bel- TJ Rangm. Map?e Ulf you that figures don't lie but any grand jury would indict batting. ts. Rex. Ncvember 1 Merchantettes n. Anntt- Rut i Knox Hotl- Hi t v.b . sisters ts. Maple UaU: Rangers ti. perjury when it comes to getting Blrdj them to tell the truth in a world Noember g Bluebirds ts. Big' senes. 11 jus4 so nappens ua ui xtlpIe UaIj ciany cases during tne series a R Vi AnnettM; Knox Hotel Tt, batter with a fat average suddenly Mcrchantettes 1 suffers a case of asUgmatlsm or ;;0Teciber !Rex ts. Merchant' something up there at the plate ettej. Knax Hote, ,t Annettes; and a Helder with a flawless record Maple UaIs vv Blueblrds; Big Bis-' leu the grounders spray through Un Tk Rangers. 1 rum are a garden nose. 1 J Alter ciung numerous instances from baseball history to prove his statement, such as the 1934 series in which the Cards and the Tigers I committed a total of 27 errors In seven games, Cochrane gives two general reasons for the bad series 1 play "First, the boys are physically 1 exhausted. You must remember .that they have come through a FOK SALE They live to play in it and would SEALED tenders will be received by die to win it. The strain tightens both mind and muscle." . " oj wneai ana several tnousand bushels of coarse grain. Citizens of Prince Rupert! Face the Facts The Analysis of Bulkley Valley Coal Taken by an Independent Authority Fixed Carbon,,....;.., 59.05 Volatile; Matter 28.30 Moisture 3.30 . Ash 9.35 Heating Value ... 13,027 B.T.U.'s More Heat For Less Money BUY BULKLEY VALLEY COAL I i Cochrane points out. however. I that while the stars are likely toj slump, the lesser players go into! a srriet ccmparaUvely free of res- rvrnvtMHtv nrl a a l Im J J TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Wed nesday. October 5th for purchase) of 'Swanson" trolling boat bow rcoorec at Armour 3 salvage ixea. Norman A Watt, administrator of 1 estate of George Swanson, dee'd. tt. undersigned "up to noon, October 10th, for purchase of lot, cabin and contents situate on 9th Are. W one block from McBride. Norman A. Watt. Administrator of' estate of Andrew Ferguson, decti. Lf ' rian Quist had eliminated ' Do"p' "and d"'t be shocked If the, p""c w' jBudge. No. 1 American ntt acp. lr,boy8 0011111111 assault and battery 'FOR SALE 9fU Round bottom 'the other semi-final. I0n uie" nlce clean season records Rowboat. No oars. Condition s Kansas City Is 5 Winner Of Game iwhen they tangle this week In thel New 815.00. Apply E. D. Hougan. world series. It happens to the' Dodge Cove. Digby Island. 1 best of 'em. And it all goes to help i make the world series the most ex- APPLES FOR SALE : citing. , thrilling : world." uncertain, unpredictable. spectacle in the sports RECORD INDIAN CROP c.c..ra .ewara inree 10 .MI In; HOBBEMA. Alta.. Oct 3 I iff I U'apU C arlo. C-.- CP " " urain harvested on the Hobbemi KANSAS CITY. Ost Indian Reserve. 50 mile eouth of 3: ICP) FJimontnn t-,taUrf ihuit Annnnn I V H 4UV W.VVV w,:w e American as- bushel this 1 ' year. Biggest crop on " soclatkm defeated Newark of th th- L. Mcintosh Reds, fancy wrapped International League bv a score r w,irl .1" V, box :..r. ... 225 3 tc nil in th ijtii- Wafm e. . i . . . . APPLES For Sale 1st grade Weal- thies $120. Mcintosh. $130. Cooking Apples 75c. F. O. B, Terrace. Box 46, Terrace. B. C. 233l "AftKNTS 'WASTED I CHRISTMAS Card salespeople. 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Schedule for First Series f Seannt Announced QfK 1 Boston The following schedule for the Cleveland first series of the Ladies' Bowling Detroit League is announced: I Washington October 4 Annettes ts. Blue-1 Chicago tblrds: Biz Sisters ts. Rex; Rangers St. Louis BLY W America Ua. XCTO "t1 ZTa , .V .h!w. Knox Hotel: Merchantettes vsPhlladelprui 1 1 Ml 11 t Po.,l: in For Health ir.i B ,j l J Bit ror neserralfetis nl Ht J Fresh Local Raw' Pasteurized Mil VALENTIN D.UE, paoxi-ta Phones 11 1 4p.o. FOR SATISFACTJ Try MUSSALLEM'5 tconomy Sic Whtre Duan Haw it I Cti Quality firoctria Reliable Semct Oppctite Car.KLaLtfcl NEW ROYAll HOTEL J Zt .4 Pre .t-'jf -A HOME.tH.li mM aur Kites $1M up SORoct-; II k M P- F. ' E Phone 281 T O HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND Att FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Deliverj Coal i Wood I ! Phone 59 T, dry-saltery licence IHiil to and received W ....nrt It FISHERIES .U Notice to WT "Jab Attention Is, fn-Councll No. m. t ' -AH aDDllcatlons - sloner or iw""'- 1 14 v.ivt noon on d. LOST- is.jewel Waltham lSf. uciween .vv fr u. w. u tn t. T 4, i. care 4jc nnrt una J i.m. nn on the WIS jisi oay up. ilK' sett'4 Return Edward Llnsett no application for anj on SMALL Range with oil burner' preferred, reaaonable. Phone Black 49- . (232) . TrrrxeA alter i r. m- . LiliHi the 8th day of OctoDer, - WANTED i be approvea. c v av irl At fir 1H. day of September. (Rlimfd) OEO.J AsslsUnti" t