4 i Mi ' 'ki rn,; It 3U PAUE. TWO - THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue Q. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR The C.C.F. Waye Hon. H. H. Stevens, former prominent Conservative and federal cabinet member, who is now writing for the Vancouver. Province as a political columnist, sees nothing new or alarming in the sudden and striking change in public opinion in Ontario which brought .the C.C.F. to the fore. Miv Stevens says: ''This much is clear neither the political upheaval -in Ontario, nor the wave of C.C.F. sentiment sweeping over the country, is anything new. It has its counterpart in several instances in the past and the inherent sound common sense of the Canadian Women Who Have Seen Them Agree: This Fall It's The Peoples Store FOR COATS! We Invite Your Inspection WAV.V.V.VAWWV.VAWAV.VAW.V.V.V.'.V.W.'.V PRESCRIPTIONS I: - . Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients "have come to know that they can de-pend op us. Ormes Ltd. Jfut Pioneer Druggists ' THE REXALL STOKE PHONES 81 and 82 ; Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. J Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. fr BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets 4 , ... At Your Local Butchers I ' NO WASTE READY TO COOK i Canadian Fish & Cold Storage J PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BKITISU COLUMBIA Early Ad. Copy is Appreciated NAVY LOSES PLAY-OFFS Complement Nears Championship by Navy 8 to 1. Navy Navy League W.A. Formed Service Beating First obstacle in their path to the Service Softball League championship was removed by Station Complement as they defeated the Navy 8 to 4 in a game at Acropolis Hill last night. The fixture was the third in a best-of-three games playoff series in whlchUhe Station nine dopped the first tilt 2-1 but won the second, 10-1. Both teams started off by scoring three runs in the first inning but Station Complement got the upper hana by countering once in the second and twice more in the third frame. Nigro, hurline his third com- electointe oil cimVilplete game of the series, was crises, providing there is no 'dictatorial interference thLuered with their democratic-rights to choose their own I pQne of the most unusual fea- gOVemment. jtureS of the game was that not ... 'one of the outfielders of either ....'"Club made a put-out. The in-"v ! fielders did most of the defen-I'isive work by far. Edwards pitched the entire game for Wavy. He walked seven men in the first three innings but none in the next three and yielded seven hits. The box score: Ab R H O A E Watson, 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 Marsh, If 2 1 0 0 0 0 Edwards, p 4 1116 0 Druce, ss 4 1 2 4 0 1 Green, lb 4 0 1 .5 0 2 Irving, cf .3-1 2 0 0 1; McMurcher, c 1 0 0 2 0 0 Mickey, c 2 0 0 4 0 0 Mitchle, 2b 3 0 1 2 2 0 Dick, rf 3 0 ,1 0 0 0 Totals 32 4 8 18 10 4 Station Cump. Ab R H O A E Aubrey, ss '3 '2 0 1 7 0 Lancaster, If 3 110 0 0 Nigro. p 3 1 1 0' 2 0 Anderson, 3b -312120 Carlson, cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 Cardenuts,2b 3 0 1 5 3 1 Fllson, c 4 1110 0 Martinez, rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 Manders, lb 3 2 1 13 0 0 Totals 29 8 7 21 15 2 Score by" innings: R H E Navy 300 001 04 8 A S. C. 312 011 x 8 7 2 Mrs. J. R. Elfert is Elected President and Mrs. K. M. Winsiow, Vice-President The Women's Auxiliary of the local branch of the Navy League of Canada elected officers as follows at an organization meeting last night: President, Mrs. J. R. Elfert. Vice-President, Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow. Secretary, Mrs. L. Halcrow. Treasurer, Mrs. H. M. Llnd-seth. Meetings will be held each third Monday and, now that the organization is off to a good start, considerable activity, par- J ! tlcularly on behalf of the men In the mercnant navy, is 'We want you to . . . Look Tour B THE DAILY HEWS TUESDAY septet ii l Hit I ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT It's that gal agalnr Back once more in the old stamping ground but with a very suety, sort of heavy-as-lead feeling in the pit of her you-know-what at having to leave home and family. However it was nice to get back to a bright, sunshiny Prince Rupert and smell the old salt air again. As usual, with Mrs. Keilback at the helm while I'm away, everything was in ship shape order and I had only to take over from where she left off.' Bless the kind, dependable women of this world! An) was I glad to get back safely and I mean safely! Going out the three cars directly In front of ours Jumped the tracks and all but turned over, est and we are sure we can please you with one of our lovely Permanents Annette Powell Beauty Shoppe 4th Street (Across from Tost Office). Phone Blue 917 DELIVERY SCHEDULE TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS are Delivery Days. Orders taken for delivery must be left with us not later than 4:00 p.m, on day before. Co-operation will assist us greatly ln giving better delivery service throughout the city. MUSSALLEM'S EC0K0MY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" Phones 18-19. P.0l Box 575 SOFTBALL GAME TIE Flyers and American Complement Play to Two All Score. Inter-Service softball semifinals were held at Seal Cove last night and, while several hundred spectators looked on, Air Force Flyers and American Complement played nine innings two beyond the regulation seven to a tvo-all stalemate. The game had to be called on account of darknessT Although Flyers' Gordle Crym-ble allowed but three hits all singles and ctruck out twelve, his teammates, especially the infield, did not furnish the necessary support while the American inner garden played heads-up errorless ball to give Kuntz an air-tight defence. Kuntz allowed six hits, striking out none. The Yanks drew first blood In the second. Ambrose dropped a single into left and, while Wagner struck out and Moline twisting the tracks all out of 'walked, worked shape and sending splinters of . third. Katurski hLs way to grounded out ties a hundred yards down the and Ambrose raced across the sjdings. Then coming back two plate with the first marker, freight cars, and an oil tanker Flyers evened the score In parted ways, holding us up for I their half when, with one down, over two hours and the car wejcrymble slugged out a double. were in had an acute attack of stop-itis and we all had to be transferred to the next coach. Everything almost happens to me. While in Winnipeg 1 saw Bob Gibson who is now area super visor for a widespread district extending from Fort William to Saskatoon. He very kindly 'drove me to Brandon and we stopped i at various Hostesses Houses and I Bennes lobbed one Jhto centre and Crymble brought in the equalizer. Air Force grabbed a slim lead in the third. Anderson hit to short right. Whittaker walked, but Brown forced him at second. 0"Leary then drove the ball at Kuntz who elected to make the play at first, permit- tins Anderson to score. The Yanks lost no time in XM.C.A. recreation centres en- , eettins It back In their next route. And I've come to this ( naif. Ambrose caught the Blue conclusion that each set-up nas lis own individuality and its own way of meeting its problems and I might say they seem to be meeting them ve:y successfully. Then I went to Boys' infield flat-footed with a neat bunt, then took second on a passed ball. The alert Ambrose pilfered third and rode home on Moline's Infield out. The Americans threatened the wonderful linked Services ; agaln ln tne slxth but Alr Force Centre they have In Eaton's backstop c-Leary Wiled the up-Annex. But that needs almost a 'ising hy surprislng Ambrose off column 'to iweu. Now let's see about this week's dances. On Wednesday there is the usual "Y" dance at the Empress. I hope, the girls will try to come a little earlier so we first and nailing Thompson as he tried to steal home. I There was no further scoring on either side In the remaining Innings. In the eighth, Crymble subdued the poposltlon with dan get a goocTbit of dancing i 1 ,;hrpe stral?ht strlkeouU in. And on r riaay me ne of the Highway Regiments s irfSHT having its inaugural dance to which Junior Hostesses are Invited and ladies from the Canadian Legion will act as Y.W.C.A. chaperones. A featuie of the evening -will be the eight-piece Chatham dance orchestra which .. 1 il.- (Vim I Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holtby arrived in the city Sunday night from Quebec, where they now reside, to pay an extended visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holtby, Dunsmulr. They are being heartily welcomed by many old friends. Nursing Sister Daphne Hemmell has come north from Victoria to visit her ' Local Tides Wednesday, September 15 High Low 1:46 14:13 8:06 20:29 L Outstanding for the Flyers is , , 23.0 feet 22.8 feet 1.8 feet 2.1 feet I the whole infield in general and Kuntz and Thompson in particular, starred for the Yanks. 1 A replay of this contest will be held at Seal Cove tomorrow night, weather permitting. Lineups: Will supply uie music iui u.c 1 dancers. Army cars will be a: the ;Y' door at 8:30 p.m. to. pick up the girls and chaperones. Remember it's Friday this wetfk. son 2b, Southworth ss, Ambrose cf, Wagner c, Moline lb, Katurski rf, Ketchmark 3 b, Kuntz p. Air Force Whlttcker 3b, Brown 2b, OXeary c, Blore cf, Crymble p. Bennes ss, Volsky lb, Benson rf, Anderson If. Umpires At plate: Mahl, Air Force; on bases, Gottardo, Americans. J.M.S.Loubser D.C., B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 64b OIL BURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 224 Seventh Ave. West "Largest Organization of its kind in the World" Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association JOHN LLOYD WRIGHT Resident' Representative 1G7 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 952 Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 741 and I will gladly call NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, H.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19 m CFPR (1240 Kilocycles) Schedule TUESDAY 1M. :00-iCow Boy Ramblers in Hits nf Ypsterdav :C0 Russ Gerow's Orchestra i . a t n 1 - ;ju ouuna on :45 G. I. Jive ;00 CBC News ,, ;C5 Benny Lee, Chinese Relief m ; 15 Sports Interview : 30 Songs of Empire :00 Sammy Kaye : 30 The Latin Americans ; 00 Fred Waring's Pennsyl- vanlans ; 15 Front Line Family :30 Personal Album :45 Melody Round-up :00 Gay Nineties Review :30 Sollloquay. :00 CBC News Broadcast : 05 Fish Arrivals : 10 Recorded Interlude : 15 Sterling Young's Orch. :30 Suspense :00 Closing announcement WEDNESDAY A.M. 30 Musical CIock 45 CBC News 50 Musical Clock 30 Morning Devotions 45 Novelty Tunes 00 Freddie Martin and Dinah Shore 30 CBC News Rebroadcast 35 Transcribed Varieties 00 Homemaker's Program 15 Consumer Service :30 Wllf Carter : 45 They Tell Me :00 Scandinavian Melodies : 15 Broadcast of Messages ;30 Petit Concert CLIP THESE COAL TIPS Close Off Sunrooms Because of the greater exposure and window space, your room is more expensive to heat than an ordinary room. If you must heat It for sleeping quarters, use double windows, weather-stripping and caulking to conserve fuel. If you can avoid" Hislng?'' it, ftave the hot water radiator drained and dis connected. Albert & McCaffery PHONE 116 J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms TIMI1KK S.ll.K XM.VU Sealed tenders will be received by ittu Mlniiuter of Lands at Victoria. B.C.. not later than 11 o'clock ln lUie ttrewaone on Uie 23id day ol September, 1943, for the purchase of urseUDe X33502, to cut 340,000 feel of cedar poles and pilling on Lots 3002 and 3003, CareLar Land District. Three (3 (years will be alloTd for rtmtoval of timber. Further parttiul'irs of the Chief Pcre:ter, VlcCcrta, B.C., or District F resi'.tr, Prince Riipcrt, BjC. a. . 1 In the Supreme Court of KrltMi Ciiliiinlila No. 30.3IM .In the aU Iter f Itohert Wllkle, i.thrrulr known at Uoliert W llke or Itiihrrt Kriwiirrt Wllkle, IiwiimmI, mill In the Mailer of the ".XilmiiiN-I ration .lit." TAKE fcOTICE thait (by order of the HcnwraWe Mr. Justice Sidney SirtliUh made hriroin the 25th day of Ausiust, A.D. 1943, I the undersigned, was oippohsted Admlivlstniitor ci all and singular the Estate of R:fteit WllkJe. eflherwl.? known os RSbent Wllke or Retort Edward Wil-We, Di?aaKl, wins died at Lawn HiU, Queem Charlotte Jalandi, British Columbia, on or about the 2nd C'-y cf February, A.D: 1943. ' AND NOTICE I 8HEREBY OtVEN ttiat nil peirrans ihvln claims 0S!nt tlhe saW Estate are required n cr bfA-re the lath day of Oato-bcr, A.D.943, to deliver fr tend by prepaid letter full mr.t,lculars of t,r df.m tr"i vrlhea to me at the undernatrd addrem. And further TAKE NOTICE thru af'ter the Uat-mifnitloned darte I will prccetd to diHtritaute tine asseita erf tlhe Deceased among the person en-tHed thereto, having refnrd only to the cltltxn of which I uli-ill thn I have had nictlce. D.ied at Prloce Rupert, B.C.. Mill 10th day cf SejXemib-r. A.D. 1943. NORMAN A, WATT. Norman A. Wilt. Official Administrator' for the wumy or prince Rupert, Court itousj. Prince Ruptrt, B!U, Military Orders - by -Lieut-Col. G. C Oswell, E.D. Duty Officers September 13 to 20, P-2Lt. E. T. S. Moore, Sergeant R. Bury; September 20 to 27 P-2Lt. A. Ostashower, Sergeant K. J. Schneider. Parades Evening and afternoon parades will re-commence as per training syllabus September 13 A Company, Monday 7:30 p.m.; B Company, Tuesday, 7:30 p hi.; C Company, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, D Company, 7:15 p.m.; Headquarters Company. Friday, 7:30 p.m . Afternoon parades for night shift personnel Mondays and Tuesdays at 1 p.m. N.C.O. Cla.saes-Headquarters, Monday, 7:30 p.m.; D Company, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; O Company, Wednesday 7:30 p.m.. B. Company, Thursday, 7;30 p. m.; A Company, Friday, 7:30 pjn. i . I Dress for an parades, unless further specified, will be drill order. Rifle Range D Company wil fire MMG practice evening during the week of September 13. Command During the absence of Lieut. Col. OyC. Oswell command of the unit will be assumed by Capt. J. R. Hall. GOLD SEAL llll! Fancy lied Sockeye Salmon - and Herring In Tomato ttLMiiuymU Sauce are both on active servlee but wilt be back on your grocer's shelf soon as conditions permit. In tl.e Hupmnr Cunrt of Itrllldi CoIiiiiiIiU In I'roliatr In the Matter if 'tli ..lniinitratton Alt" In the Mutter of the Kate of Henry firurcr Marshall, Hecfioi-d. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. FUher. uiade on ') ID 11 dir of Ee"-fter-fcer. AX. ' 1943. I wai E.-f:ilnittd AdrnWrtraitor cf Hie Brtate cf 0orge Henry Mar-'ia. deceued", aixl all parties having ctr'ma trrlrwt (the :ld entate arc h?r iry rsqeurd to fumi.h aarne. pr-fjerlv vertfled, to m on cr about the J Oth cTy cf O'- ber, A.D. 1943, and all parties endobted to the es-to,-. r rten'lrrt ti p?y th amount tf their endetotednea to me forth-With. DATED nt Prince Rupert, B.C. Uvtii Ilth dey Cif 8ptember. A D. 1943. OEOROE II. HALIETT OfUclal Admltttetraitor Atlln, BC. In the Supreme Court nf llrllMi roluinlila In 'Prohate In the Matter t the "AilnihiMratlon Ac INTAKE NOTICE that by order of His H-ncx W. E. FUher, made on he lOtli day erf September, ,A.D. 1043, I was appointed Admlntetrator of -the Estate cf Elnar Taitley, otherwise known, ns Elnar TetitU, deceased, and all part - having claims aottnrrt the r3ld estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on, or about the loth day of October. AD. 1943, and all partJes !ntltftit-d to itihe etlate are required to pry the tromn'. nf their lndebt-cdnem tc me forthwith. DMED at Prin-e Rupert. B C thta 13th day of Stftemiber, A.D. 1943. OEOROE H. HALLETT Official Adinlnraitor Atlln. BC I.AMI KKtllSTK V ACT He; f'ertlfleiite of Title Xo. 2S930-I, to t.ot II, 12. 13 ft, i, IdiH'k 10. Seetlnii I, City of Prime Rupert, ,Map n: WHEREAS tilkfirfnra yivtj u, lOHA of i alvM'fl f'ii,.t I n,,t 11 1 1 " ' ' V. UMMVW7 VI ,1,1, Iwued In the nnme of Cora Ell7. beth Rlaok hfla been filed In this office, notice la hereby given Uiat I bhali; at the exrolratlon of nna nvn.h from the d.te of the first publication hereof, issue a provl- -.iinv WlWliUtac CM J Hie 111 MOU CM .qlfl IW4 AtM 11. - . . ' .. meantime valid cJbJcKJrtlon be tmute or ii in ni miitsg, ua i bu at the lAnd P-eglstry PH,nrp T?.twwwf n r t-uu tu da,y of Aumist. A.D., 1D43. aimukkw THOMPSON, Dormy Ri-gttrar of Titles. "'IOW:itMKNT l.lfjroil ACT" (Nectlon 2) NDTIt'i: til' APPLICATION Ft) It fO.NM-NT TO TKANxrai OK HEKIf I.KKNti; Notice U hereby given tluvt on tlie 11th. dayxf Octolior, A, D. 1943. the undersigned Intend to apply to the Wquor Oontrol Board for consent to transfer of Beer licence No. 8173, Issued ln respect of premises being rrt of Uie premises known as the New HovRi Hotel slUiwte tiit the corner of Third Avenue ajid Sixth Street, In the city of Prince 'Ripert, Province of BrltMi OoleuiiWa, upon the lajids dewTlbed as LoU Eleven (U) aiid twelve (12), Bloc Thirty-two (33). aeotton One (1) Map 023. PrUice Rujiert Land Registration District, from Nortlwrn Hotel Comp-any LUnlted f Prince Rupert. Bilt-tah Colurrtbta, na Allied Hotel Oomp-uny Limited, the Transferee. DATED at Prtnce Rupert, B. O. this 31t. day of August, A. D. 1943. Allied Hotel Company LlmMed Trurilree TODAY AND MtD 5:04, 3:48, 5:50, 7:62. t:J 0I hope IN . 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WEST All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to l:3 Tuesday 10 p.m. M 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from J I 1:30 a.m. Phone Red HI THE AUMY NKEW Men and Women Don't wait for a " . .tn'tTLTP VICTORY SHOE RENEW STREE1' 531 HICMAUD VANCOUVER, B-G We have moved to premises and wl able to give qulcj Mall or express your to us. Please enclose i home address, it to speed delivery. WE PAV THE