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See Our Windows Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, Prince Rupert BUY - the NEW VICTORY BONDS Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCK Htl-FltX L t Cl. immS" COLUMBIA V 1 1 interesting to know when reading the Daily New? that, the people of the whole district are doing the Bame .8 I SPORT CHAT A Bristol .magistrate many years ago told Eddie Hapgood that unless he curbed an urge to boot a football he would find himself In serious trouble. The admonition followed a two-shilling fine for breaking a lamp-post glass. But frightened as Eddie was at finding himself In a police court, he could not resist the u.ge to fool around soccer. It was the same Eddie, now a memoer of the famed Arsenal ., who captained Englam. earn against Scotland In the first .nternational cf this season which .ceuued in a scoielevs draw at London's Wembley Stadium. It was he 32nd time sines h: first wa ao.cn for an International side v.nc years ago that the fleet foi- ard skippered an England team. sTiat's a record. The Wembley natch alro was Eddie's Hist International and broUght htm within one of Bob Cromplons complete mark of 42. Eddie's total is made up of 13 pre-war Internationals against British sides, 17 against European clubs, and 11 wartime Internationals. In addition h; captained England in tiro Jubilee tames in 1935. He has been playing big-league soccer for 15 yean and followers say he's good for naiy more seasons because "he vsfs his head to save his tecs." The Wembley International Maximum crowd of 75.000 there vould have been more but the TOllce wouldn't allow it conUi 'j I'd a gate of t92,00u. Except for 'xpenses. the full receipts were ut?d ntnmj war charities Scottish officials, as in the past. efused to a!lw their players to nuTered. contending the pub-Mc needed no utstance In identl-"ying them. The Football Astoeia- 'Ion whose players made uo Enz land's team, have been converted ' t f te numbering of players. Errand's men wore numbers on the back of their white shirts. Sport has contributed approximately $2230.030 to the British rd Crora Fund since the outbreak of war. the Red Cross Sports com- I mlttee announced football contrl-buted more than $163j000 or that amount, while rugby and cricket each provided more than $0,000. A silver troohy known as the Vk-'iry fup and purchased by the "5"ootb",ll L??irue Management Committee probably will be put up for "ompetit.'ons in the first season ifter the war when a "Victory League" may be run before the return to normal soccer conditions VOTHIND MATTERS NOW but. miOBi DYBHAVN & HANSON LTD. THE DAIf KZVTS ISLANDS SERVICE Longer Stajovers of Steamers Here Considered Desirable by Pi lute Itupert Chamber of Commerce The Trlnce Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at Its regular monthly meeting last nleht, endorsed action of the president In having made representations to. the Canadian "hlpplne Board and the Union Ptearnshlp Co. with a view to having Queen Charlotte Island vessels making a lone enough stop-over t Prfnrc Itupert to ensure the handling of orders from the 'lands. Complaint was made that recently the stop-overs here had been so brief that It was impossible to receive orders and arrangement for shipment back to the Islands on the return trip of the vessel. Thus the people of the Islands were disappointed and Inconvenienced and the business nx)Dlc of Prince Rupert were not able to render the service which for thirty years they had been able to do. The Union Steamship Co.. In reply, afked for the co-operation of local business people In expediting the dispatch of shipments in Prince Rupert. Meantime, arrangements had been made for longer stopovers here of Queen Charlotte Island vessels. The Canadian Shipping Board mentioned the necessity. In view of various conditions, of ships being detained as short a time as possible in port Local co-operation was urged, Peter Lakle mentioned that formerly the Queen Charlotte Island vessels had spent never less than twenty-four hours here and some times two or three days. The Chamber will continue its efforts to see that adequate time is given to fill return orders to the Queen Charlotte Islands from here. RENT AT TERRACE Judge )V. E. Fisher Alakes Investigations There TFHRAC3, NOV. 3-Judge W. E Flshe:. accompanied by County Couct .Registrar Andrew Thomp son was here from Prince Rupert to hold hearings In connection with rental control. Fifteen cases came before the court and evidence was taken. Following the taking of evidence fudge Fisher inspected all pre nlse3 under discussion. Decisions were reserved unts iter. A. T. S. FOR SIGNALS LONDON, ov. 3 O To releas" iii for service abroad. "Mixed" T,a units and sections, conslst-of Royal 8ignals personnel ind A T fi ?lrls have been form- nl in Britain. FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY NKWH WANT ADD t, a ifgSi El M llUVIi 1 rnrvir t1 . . WESTERN SHOWING 'Wild Hill lllckok I Udr' Action Saca of the Cow Country "Wild BUI lllckok Hides," n thundering drama of 'the Old West, will be toe attraction at th Capitol Theatre this Wdneia and Thursday. Brace Cabot u.t;u red In the Utlt role of an h r-maishal who does much U nt law and order to a frontier i' Co-starring with hjm Is Const m Bennett, in the role of a gani..i house owner, and Warren V 11am as a suave crook of I wiv. days. Also featured are B : Biewer. Walter Cat'elt and Mtv -t The7 story of "Wild Bill H: k. Rides" concerns itself with Ui forts of Warren William t control of a cattle country persuades the beautiful Belle drews to go with him when tambllrw house, is burned in 11 Aii her th- great Chicago fire. On the traf, she meets and has cauw to adntir Wild BUI Hiekok. who is alto goinu to the same count: y where hu ward, a little tip. la living with i friend of his who owns the key ranch there. The crook's plans work out welt until he comes to the ranch owned by Hlckok's friend. There Is a large mortgage dh it, but It isn't yet dueJIe gets the rancher on i framed murder charge. Hiekok goes afUr the' one witness who can clear his friend, tout meanwhile Parrel's stooge lynch the rancher Contrite over what has taken place. Belle goes to lllckok to offer htm her help, teittag him that the crook is buying up the note on the ranch. 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