PAGE POUR 5 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry nnalrlnr HanH Fnrriflnf VISIT OUK BASKMKNT STOKE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant f I 1 1 i W iri I .. i' u WW.1 I RAILWAY I LINES All dressed up to go places In Your Peoples S.ore New Fall Coat. You'll find In our selection Plain Untrimmed and Modish Fur-trlm-mrd Coats as well as Harris Tweeds and Sport Coats. All sizes, too, from 12 through 52. ACCESSORIES, TOO . . . The Coat is only as smart as your purse, hat, gloves and dress that go along with it. Get them all at RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific REGULAR STEAMER SERVICE To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports; also to Ketchikan, Wran-gcll, Juneau and Skagway Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services , Information, Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent, Frince Rupert, B.C. FURNITURE Single Bed Complete, Couch, Kitchen Table, Drop Side Table, Library Table, Flat Top Desk, Stand Lamps, Kitchen Cabinet, Small Cook Stove, Oil Burner Heaters, Round Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Radios, Rocking Chaiis, Coleman heaters, Bedroom Dresser, Mirrors, English Prams. Used Dept. Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, Prince Rupert BUY . . . RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets PRINCE RUPERT . . . ui'Your Local Butchers.' ' u NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish &Cold Storage Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA SPORT CHAT CRACKn U1LI Rtcordi made J a lamtnaita -, I. mamial not toUd cunnot be ,cuoitfJ otid ihrrrvre cunnot bt oicrf'If J. BRING 'EM IN TODAY McRae Bros. Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday r- 58 Sj fasfpst.nrawwa ttanomv blada try a. - a in Canada. Minora Blades for dooble-tdge razors givi quick, easy shaves at a saving folk who remember Fred Archer, the great saddle idol of the '80s say it is unfair to contrast him with Richards. For one thing they belong to different generaUons and the conditions of riding are You've cot to hand u to a laddie such as tough Phil Milligan of different. For a Jockey Archer was Oldham, a British bantamweight taU v feet Inches, with a punch-tosser who trains in the Wre emaciated oy rurtuan oams hours he manages to get away ana starvation to Keep nu weigni from his Job as a gunner In the Royal Artillery. He has to walk 10 miles every day five miles each way to test his weight because he's stationed somewhere In England and the nearest scales are five anTlfe1 from ,Jtls camp. After ankahcfe off nearly 20 years Auglto Rather iwtippearing again in'widprrTings. He's stationed In EngUScPwith the American Army. A famous middWdthi tlru the has no worries. Lemons are a thing of the past In Britain so football players Just don't get a chance to suck them during; half-time. The result Is the local food committees In ,9JW spots .have grarUefl'' JfccMcjs-'fu serve tea to players during the half-time Interval. The licence is necessary because of rationing r- years Immediately atfe fee last stiictloru. It took thenar to bruu war he won the Allied Services a mingling oi amateur ana Championship at the Albert Hall. professionals In' rugby football and Referee for Ratner's initial ap- rowing. Now "mixed" sculling ha pearance or re-appearance to be ae about. Footballs are getting more correct was Lieut. H. O. w cwne y awansea lown Stribling. brother of the late couldn't find a ball for a mate! Young Strlbling. The bout was a Between me welsh National 5td three-round exhibition with Freddie Mills, lightheavyweight champ. Everybody knows how big a public favorite Cordon Richards. the champion Jockey, has become. X0 fOR EACH JO" REC0RV FOR EACH 12" RECORD Provided they be not laminated ana ine k. a. t . ana tne root oar Association had to help Swansea out of Its difficulty. nisuor to nuiTAi.v But few realise he is even more Stockholm, Oct. 14 Bishop popular with his brother riders. Yngve Brllloth, will visit Great They pay unstinted tribute to his Britain in November as the repre- tferling qualities and like him for senmtlve of the Archbishop Erling the quiet modesty with which he Eldemof Sweden, at the invitation has worn the Jockey's crown for of theCArthblshop of Canterbury. so many years. Richards is not a 4" stylist but he has an exquisite Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Donnelly and sense of balance, grit and tremon- Mrs. W. Wilson left yesterday for Jous strength in his hand. Racing Butedaje ,1 lOLD MARK ! STANDSUP I 1903 Rail 5 Victory Bonds are not a tax, ' i g jo not a gift, but a loan to Canada i o Ig backed by all the resources of 1 1 Canada. When you invest in Vic- tory Hbnds you are laying up ; g for yourself the best of all in- 8 vestments. . Record That Unexcelled PRISONKR or JAPS Savage SHOES fill Last You Longer 'Cause Sandy Savage Makes Them Stronger a IIURLBUT, JACK & MIL a MICKY MOUSE, VALUE LEADER . LOAFERETTES KkbiA ; ovv AH Carried in Stock Here IWHniAVE "MOSCO" CORN CURE Still Is MEMPHIS, Term.. Oct. 14 0 'Strike three 'n you're put." Those words went rolling over , the baseball park for the 10th time against Portland batters that day. JJuly 8, 1905. and a minor league record 19 strikeouts by one pitcher in nine Innings was firmly established for the simple reason that it has never been broken. Charlie Shields, now a 61-year old elevator operator, the chunky, sandy-haired litUe Scotsman who pitched that record game. Is an Interesting character for Charlie U an Individualist, and rutted. He set hi pitching record while playing for Seattle In the Pacific Coast League. e entered btfcecjtll In 1897 and retired in Memphis In 1914. STOCKIipul, Oct. 14: -The iwfcuM talnUUr at Tokto has reported that riltabeUi Roberts, a Swedish Methodist nurse-missionary to thr Philippines. Is a Japanese war pnxH.rr In Manila. ESI lYOfiik SAVE -L EAD larf tli, 10 Mt LIVELY AS A CRICKET! Don't let iiuttuh k itnejri !-w yu down. Tkc Gin P!U- -the "relief or money back rrr - 'y r.J kc bow much betr yeu '.! fee!. CHRIS MILL BAKERY PlLLSjTI lflBJBJBR9ifl rffB"TrTfTTTa I7l'l iTvl i ri iisw Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" r i:iuiiiiiinio ifltM , B.ii.iii i ii :i3i Biiii !;;', aia.iB tBiiciciiirna a ChSH FOR YOUR OLD RECORDS OOOOOOOOOCHJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOqOOOOOOOO , 5 a The Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear jg Mrs. II. S. Parker. t o 6 i oOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SAVOY SCORES I ! CLEAN SWEEP Results of U Night's Play In Hie lilles' Bowling Uague Savoy awifiKfe dctmted Ran- gers three games 1h Mill lor the only clean sweep victory last night in the Ladles' Bowling League Optimists, Nursing Sisters. Blue birds and Knox Hotel won two games to one from Annette's. Buz Sisters. Lucky Strikes and Ama-j teurs respecUvcly. Miss Ble R rough of Savoy Swingers had the high game of 380 as well as high average of 395. Individual scoring: Bluebird Marks Turgeon .... Boulter Mac Donald Keron Handicap TotaU Lucky Striken Miensies Smith Warren Nelson Ruthworlh Handicap TotaU Amateur Armstrong Mclntyrr A. MeMrekln M. Smith M. McMeektn Handicap Total Knot lintel Eyford ZelUka Bauukl Lykegard Brasell Handicap Total Ranger Peterson MrKeown Cain Reld IU1 linger Asemeaon Handicap Total Savor Swinger Reauth McLeud Wesch HasHo-Bert . .... UBelle Handicap Total Itlg Slter B. Oomex J. Dickens K. RoUiwell M. Bond V Alexander Handicap Total . Nuntlng Siter MrCrank Benson Hay Koester Ballo Handicap Total Annette Sellg Erlckson Miephee Owen Dickens Handicap Total OptlmWt Handicap Total 1 2 3 173 175 109 90 143 111 183 112 160 103 161 165 151 160 158 US US 115 815 893 92? 1 2 3 176 103 211 1 137 151 208 136 136 151' 120 155 166 134 158 155 71 71 71 7(1 net C2 I 2 3 03 123 131 US 104 101 78 134 119 126 164 1)3 184 198 166 140 140 140 737 915 773 I 2 3 &S 189 129 111 151 110 138 114 117 64 110 100 161 100 ISO 180 189 189 752 923 813 1 2 3 16 3SS- 245 1M 139 131 134 63 ; 88 99 316 317 216 152 - 133 1 123 04 m 963 9X1 1 2 3 27 28 380 176 1M 152 124 384 189 176 143 239 m 10S 209 41 41 41 107 1017 1210 1 2 3 211 17S 124 183 139 140 187 120 107 ITS 141 130 ISO 107 ISO 81 81 81 957 826 733 1 2 3 367 22 102 119 00 116 02 123 178 124 51 06 60 136 OS 166 166 164 777 828 813 1 2 3 1S7 212 ISS 137 171 ISO 1G8 110 10 Ml 184 134 120 121 100 15 15 15 818 813 832 1 2 3 143 189 156 134 175 201 78 171 147 143 114 160 120 110 124 88 88 88 725 817 87D Canada at War 25 Years Ago Oct 14. 1017: -One Russian and two German torpedo boats sunk in naval action In the Oulf of Riga. Drltlsh captured 04 prisoners In raid southeast of Monchy-l- rreux. nuponda. Oerman East Af-ricac. occupied by RrlUsh forces. COUPONS are still available with each cash purchase In our store, We would appreciate to have new customers drop In and let us espial this gift plan to them. MUSSALLEIVTS Economy Store Tod ay andTl 0nc ,n a uii , "en heavt, mi a ii m. Ill IV II It'.' Loittn, A BED1I STO 0 II, a . '" a hutti f j , t , learn a , perH Wltll i: lo; A ,1 ( en 1 t "Ml Or I WORM' ' II I II Mill! SM W Lavvnraove 2 IMC C I phom; HI!) E " m m m 1 I II 2 nor m I Chop a House SI 5 ' Ncs t) R m .111 JVUl " 5! flnen 3 n n. t) ' S Phrr.e K-i - . Hi . . n f I VI III CHIROPRM I RT v,ctor!t' r. iirrr.aH 'i h VlCTOBt j 1. 5: mh m i h Grotto Cigar 5 "Where Dollars Dollars Itav Have Mnrn S cents" . M. P.O. Uox S75 Thones 18-19 :;;;::::;:"