g BASEBALL SCORES National Leajue Brooklyn, 1-7; Boston, '2-1. Cincinnati, 2; Pittsburg, 1. New York and Philadelphia, St. Louis and Chicago, rained out. American League . . Cleveland, 4-3; Detroit, 3-0 (second game called in fifth on account of darkness).. Baseball Standings The league standings to date: National League Cincinnati .96 58 .632 St. Louis 91 59 .607 Brooklyn - .81 69 .540 Chicago 81 70 .537 New York 76 73 .510 Pittsburg 67 84 .444 Boston 61 87 .412 Philadelphia 46 101 .313 American League New York 106 44 .707 Boston 88 61 591 Cleveland 86 66 566 Chicago 85 67 556 Detroit 80 72 526 Washington 68 89 .4181 Philadelphia 55 96 .364 St. Louis 41 U0 .271 DISPOSABLE Title Bout In Seattle Soon Lon Fontaine to Meet Henry Armstrong On October 20 SEATLE, Sfept. 30. Henry Ann-strong, world's welterweight champion, and Lou Fontaine have been matched for a title bout here on October 20. RACER CARRIES ON ADELAIDE, Australia, Sept. 30: (CP l An aged gelding, Attitude, owned by J. A. Fox, limped Into third place after breaking the pastern of a hind leg in a race here. The animal was afterwards SNOWY TENNIS OUTSHOORN. Australia. Sept. 30: ( CP Returning from a ten. nis party nere, lour persons were caught in a snowstorm on a moun tain pass and had to trudge through deep drifts when thefr car broke down. MacKenzie's Furniture Used Dressers 6 Used liressers With beveled mirrors and with 3 and 4 drawers. From, each PHONE 775 S5.00 MENTHOLATED FACE-ELLE AIDS HYGIENIC USE FOR HEAD COLDS NASAL INFECTIONS lSc Ormes Ltd. "Jhm Pioneer' Drut&tats f be Relsll Store Phones: 81 L iitkh itiiiy trtim 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays arid Holiday's from 12 noon (ill 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till S p.ro. JaooaooocooooaaooaoooooocHjoooaooooogopooaooootHJi; Cecilia CoUedge. British ice-skating star, has had hopes of becoming a two-sport champion shattered by thi war. She was to have made her debut as a tournament tennis player this fall. They'll be husky oppositlbn f6r wronffdoers W. O. Rlc'hafdsohj Cecil Shaw and Tom Olidaen, Weit. Bromwich Albion .footballers, have been sworn In aS special constables' in the Staffordshire constabulary, j Although iliii Is neutral In trie present war. world ffritlh'g chainp"--1 (onshlps scheduled to be held in Mait hafe been Indehriltffy posj-bonfd. :as marry champion 'fencers are 1n the armies of lighting Badminton, which has enjoyed Increasing rJopMlarlty during the last few years, win "go under" In Britain for the duration of the war. is badminton courts have been re- qulsltl6ned by the army. R. Murray. 'Colchester forward. collapsed following a Southern League football match against Chelmsford, and was found to have 1 fractured skull. His condition is Improving. There' little hope of pro ice ho:key in England this winter and in official of the British Ice Hock- ftHEll FOR SALE FOR SALE Approximately four, acres Including cottage and contents belonging to the estate of Erik Eneroth, Oona River $225 Cash. Official Administrator Noraan A. Watt, Prince Rupert, B.C. tf FOR SALE--McClary range, grey enamel finish, almost new. Com plete with oil burner. $75. Stam ford, Prince Rupert Hotel. tt. FOR SALE Boat Edye Pass with contents now lying at Ward El ectrlc float. Send tenders In writ ing to Indian Of flee, Prince Rupert, B. C. (230) FOR SALE Kitchen range, almost hew; kftcheh cabinet; two dressers; two small washstands; one double bed; one sleeping couch; one brlck-liried heater; twb rocking chairs; kitchen chairs; one washing basin. Above can be seen this week between hours of 1 :30 sffid 4t.m. at 745 Ninth Ave. West. (232) USED Victor Radio for sale, tabic model. Price $12. Apply Dally News. U NEW American stamps for sale, dries arid threes. Daily News, (tfr FOR SALE Wealthy, Oravenstein and Mcintosh Red apples. 65c to $1.25 per box. Box 46, Terrace, B.C. (233 FOR SALE 1928 Essex 4-door se dan. Prfvatfy 6'wned good con dltlon. $115.00 cash, p'hbne T56. FOR RENT (233) FOR RENT Novernber 1, Premises now occupied by Boston Cafe Phone 14. tf WAKLTANri ''ROW FIRST Class board and room residences. Reasonable rates, close In, Phone Green 985. ... (235) SALtS HlELP -FEAtALlG OtTR RECORDS SllOW 'onus and women are some of our best Christmas Card agents. If you have spare time" we ii'lll furrdih you with our Christmas Card album free from which to take orders frorS your frlenfis arid acquaintances. Oood commissions; friendly Service. Premier Art Guild, 576 Seymour St. Vancouver. Write If you live In a smaffefrTyn.., PERSONAL HOW TO OET A GOVERNMENT JOB as Letter Carrier, Postal Cleric, Customs, Examirier, Bten-ogrlrpMer, 'etc. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. ScHools Ltd., Winnipeg; Oldest 'in Canada, No Agents, tf OU can run a Homh Kinder jjar-teh "with our Tifitp, Canadian Kindergarten Lnstitute, Winril-pe, Manitoba. tf. England. - f PAQE TWO TBI Daily wkwb Saturn. September !(... Del - Debs and Julia Arthur Fall Creations in All Their Splendor JUST ARRIVED AMILY SHOE STORE LTD. The Home of Good. Shoes SPORT CHAT ey Association said It was pifSba&e uic u.i.iiv. would UJ5spprr jurj the duratlbfj ofthe wr. Although a golf clubhouse at Edinburgh has been taken over as a barracks, the course is still open for play and the bar open to members, "at the discretion of the commanding officer." Recalling the cross-country runs' organized by the British Amateur Athletic Association for the Services during the First Great Waf.'ofiic-: ials of the Association said some such contestsjmay be refnaugurated soon. Arthur Prltchard, centre fortoafd with Colchester of the Southern League, has Joined the Scbts dreys. rugby season. Aubrey Hlnman. sec- retary or tne Hamilton soum ai-ricai rugby club, had to make 32 replacement-! In the club's eight teams one weekend. Seven new men were put Into one Junior stjuad. PACKS HEFTY KICK MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 30: CP Oeoree Kennedy Is a useful "booter" for a North Mel-Niurne soccer tem. His slie 13 boou measure 16 Inches from heel to toe 83 NOT OUT CANBERRA Sept. 30: (CP) Pre-enting a cricketer with a fielding iropny nere. J. Baragwanatn re called playmg with the lad's grand father in 1881. Now 83. Baragwan ith t oreside'nt of his club for the 10th successive year. CHANGED COLORS DURBAN. South Africa. Sept. 30 CP Favorite for the Durban Gold Cup. Fol de Rol was sold two days before the running by W. Jackson who has won the Cup three times. EARLY RISER.S biri VS1U Toward the end of a strenuous City 2. 1. iS . 6 !?mTTO a in I. nuntrV .nrrer n V .1 Mill ened. 2: milk. whm. Hr'j : First Hound, (ilasjow Cup Clyde 0; Third Lanark L SemNTlrial Celtic 2. Queens Park 2. Acerihgtoh Stanley 1. South port 3. f Alderahot 2. Army Eleven 2. i HOUSEWIVES ' ihh Women to Keep Week's Store of Tinned Foods . j Barrow 4, Carlisle United X LONDON. Sept 30: CP Al- The Cambridge University rowing Blackburn Rovers 0. Uverpd9ll6. though English housewives are drew of Capetown. South Africa,. Blackpool "2, Bltn Vfimti&en ' urged not to overload their cup w'hlc'h has completed a Successful 0 .. boards with hoafdel goods, (He! tour Of South Africa has left for Bradrford 4. Orlnttby Town 2. Ikovernment, through :ra5ii)hfel 6f Brentford 3. Crystal Palace 0. general advfee 1n (fines Si ' meY-Brighton 1, Southampton 4. Jgency. encourages each home to Bristol City 1. Plymouth ArgyTe,keep a week's supply of non- ; 5. 'perishable things on hand. Burnley 1. Bury 3. . I Foods, stored In tins, that would Charlton Athletic 1. Fulham 1. Ijajt indefinitely, were suggested as Chelsea 4, Tottenham 2. imost practical, Corned beef, lamb Chester 3, Wreham 2. tongue, aarmoh. sardines, h?rrtns, Chesterfield 1. Hifddfrtfleld dried "vegetables, condensed. sweet- Town 0. ened kfid eUppra'rd milk, sugar. Coventry City 3. Leicester City 3. trtecle. cocoa, chocolate and tom- Darllngten 3. Hartlepool 2. ato puree would supply a well- Derby County 1. Lfed United 3. balanced menu for brie week Doncaster Rover 1, Bradford One doien etfgs would round out Everton 3. Preston Northend 3. mfaht h nfeirWt in innr mmntr. Halifax Town 1, Sheffield lititd tle If arrangements could not be Lincoln City 0. NotU Forest 6. Luton Town 1, MlUwall 2. Manchester United 2. Manches ter City 3. Newcastle United 1. Barnley 2. LONDON Sept. 30: (CP-Lond- I Ci NO It ANT IN REICH 3aLCiter ,K.R0Ve?ment FOLKESTONE Er.. Sept. 30: nThTX hath,1y,tra ear,yiCP--Not until she rrWed here 2d St mM , Cir ",C"; toifrn a "u to did Mffanwy ImXLXi undesirable 1 durln? "R pino conKt,0";fUwl, nn of the We of Wight Tcnow .... - w" " uermanr ana snviand were nt war the city. MORAL REARMAMENT The danger of working a re- form to death was shown In connection with the present International situation. When Ramsay Mardonald was Prime Minister of Oreat Britain a wave of moral rearmament passed over the country. It was not calied by that name hut it was the same thing and it caused the Rritbh people to start scrapping their ships, reducing their army arid trying to s'how a 'good example t the rest of the world, an example of trustfulness, brotherly love, Christian charity. At the same time Italy and Oermany were tea'chlng their ypung people the glories of war, the need of real armament and the ehlldlshnest and weakness of Great Britain. They fookedlitJon IheTJrlilsh Empire a easy prey for themselves. The British ere decadent, soft, easy, unworthy foes for a v'lrrfe people. They were distinctly on the down grade. the result of his po'llcy was thai, when the fateful Munich parley took place, the British had id crawl down and wait until tHey had tearriied before they dared meet the German attack. .Moral rearmament would not stop the rape of Poland unless it had been applied in time to Germany and her allies. When It was found that Germany could not be stopped except by force, the enemies of the British and some of their mistaken friends started a moral rearmament campaign In United States, Canada and Oreat Britain. Did they carry this campaign hi to Germany and Italy and Russia? They were not allowed to do so. The campaign, which was good In principle, served rather to weaken the democracies while not In any way Injuring the dictatorships. The place to start a rrtoral rearmament campaign next time will be In Japan, Italy, Russia and Germany. Once Miev have learned the lessons, It will be easy enough to pursuade Britain and United States to fall in line. although she had been In Oermany . 24 hours after the declaration. THE SEAL QUALITY 'JET' COLD SEAL FAney Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon finning company with an all the year round payroll In Prlnrr Kiiprt STOVE POLISH Clean Hot Stoves In Perfect Safety At All R.C. Stores CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For liest Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP THE LATE EU t'flEEN, DECEABED, In-I dlAii tf the Port EMlngton band, IntM- tale. Tart Kotlce that fey virtu of authority of the Superintendent 0ner4 ot tnHui Afflr, OtiUwa, I Wi appolnt-' ed utminbrtrtjOr of the rUte of Ell Oretin, deoru9d 'JndlMi ci Port Ewdne-ton band In Um Province of Drltlii Columbia, , All pptscn having cteunj K?lnM the ftte ire heiwby mjulrrd to fur-nlll Mite jn-qjnrly verified to me on or before he thirtieth day of fScptember, vcu All taunta indited to the entAtt re mjulrrd to tM thrlr tndetited-tieuli to me fortliwlth. J, OHXETT. I . IndUa Agent. 1 made to replenish the doaen weekly. Ato the possibility of being cut off from baker's bread should be guarded against by the Welu-sidn 6f cream 6f tartar and baking Soda, which together with Newport County 2. Birmingham arV-i milk and water wotild Dro- 2. ddCe soda brrnd NotU County 1. Wolverhampton Detailed supplies issued in the Wanderers 4. namfhlet as a imide to nn nvernor uianam Ainieue a, uocnoaie j Portvale 5. Crewe Alexandra 0. Portsmouth 5. Chelsea 2. Reading 1, Arsenal i. Rotherham 4, Sheffield Wednesday two. Southend United 3. Queens Park Rangers 2. Stockport County 1. Buxton 1 Swansea Town 4. Cardiff City 1 z CANCEL nitlTISH PROMS LONDON. Sept. 30: CP Sir Henry Wood. British orchestra lead er, broke a 45-year platform silence when he addressed hh audlene at a promenade concert lust before the war. He announced the "proms" would be cancelled and the orchestra uwd on the air only. household of five listed in pounds. Includes: Tinned fowls- Corned beef. 8: salmon. 4 sardine? 'or herrings. 4; milk. wr&le condensed, PVIfur-ra tH rid.- Kl.u . ato puree. 2. and carrotx 3 wmer looaa: suar 4 fat plain, rating . 1 .. Hotel Arrival rwnii luuiu hiiu 1. ftay.iT! $25 Reward s feV 1 : prone, 1; jiprleoti ,d ' . raisins. rice. 2. ron.f:.. . haricot beans. 1; dried gr.-. p, 1 lentlis. oatmeai r'rZ biscuits. 5: dripping. 11 i.lM , white flour,.10; bacon. I es deh tA,: alt. 1. rtna drtw ohtona, drie packet Royal E NWltt. 8. J.hnsoi. I vfc Intyre and Jedh. J. Mrhit vrc Ut. Lai, 8. Arkawa, F Skt,. A. Kiiyanfa kfid W Afcim A. i Hlpjj. fort 'Edward; 8 C McCir? Burns Lnke; John C 8h- f i 1:4 Cyril M. 8helford, WIsLuj L the tUtr OfflclaU suggeit these uanin. vjiju; j a. Kamcda, t Pr.l Esslngton: 8 8htmyu fa: M. Shlnyt. city. L Hud .jn Brii Island, K. It Helklnson Li'uloe Ont. 'EVACUATION C.fl.LtT URIOHTON. Eng . Set)' JO ((! - An 1 1 -year-old London br? Kr neth Holder, died from b reccNed when he fell uw v 23c-foot ellff here shortly t'tfr u evacuation with . he from the capital KRIKOR HAKIMIAN Better "known as the "human Seal" uld Tartan the T. nl'L for hU mighty strength, will pull a car and a truek with h. tf c i In front of the "Prince Rupert Ifbtcl. ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 To anyone who can duplicate the feat "Krlkor will Itc M Siler Collection If permission Ii granted Tanan will swim the harbor from the 'C-V.IL Hock immed'latejy after demonstration of slrencth. rm mm 111 nu rur im RCA VICTOR'! Sensational mi luiiciK Discovery... 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