PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Thursday. Anvuf- The Daily News Local Items FRINCE RUPERT RRITISH COLUMBIA Published Evcjy Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Ms. Charles Lemon s:;ppt ind fell i at her home. Fifth Avenue East, today Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue and U believed to have broken her jaakle. 'J ' John AIcLoaa. Sax .drunkenness, waaj '- - - rv DAILY EDITION ,wtn' Thursday, August 22, 1929 Sport Chat The Weather Man. In all hli unseasonable wrath, has been slaughtering the .sports .schedules In Prime Rupert these, past fw weeks with the result that plajers and fans will noon not know where tiny are at. ThU unseemly weather at late la rather unprecedented to say the leeit of it and la badly knocking the Interest tooth in football and baseball. Jt wlU have to abate soon If the time tables are to be rounded out. Advance notices an be little more than whispers now, so wc can merely hope that. WEATHER PBRMlTTtNO, BmpreM and Regiment are to meet tonight in the league foot-bull sen. If Phjadelphla Athletics and -Chicago Cub do not cop the American and National League 'baseball flags respectively; Wits season, it will not be because, they have not commanding enough leads now and that the fans re firmly resolved that the two aggregation w-ttl stage be World -Series this fan. It will be interesting, too, that it should come out this way lor neither the Athletics or -Cubs have figured In a World Series for many a long year. New York Tfaukeea and St. Louis Cardlaals. last year's contenders, seem to be pretty well out of It this season. The Yanks still have a long fighting chance but the beat tt teems the Cards can do will be to keep out of the second division. EDMONTONMILK PRICESAREUP EDMONTON, Aup. 21: Shortage of feed in the Edmonton district has made it neces-i ary for winter milk prices to I dairies to be made effective one' month earlier than in previous! years. Effective now. the price' per quart of pasteurized milk is! 13 cents, as apainst a former' price of 12 cents, while the pirit, bottles have been increased from 7 to 8 cents. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WOMAN WANTS WORK in house, restaurant or laundry. Box 21 9 DaJy News office. (196) FOR SALE Gasboat "Greyfish." 26 x 7 12. 14 h.p. engine, fully equipped with LrollinK gear. Snap. $450.00. Apply IL Mel-by. Western Rooms. (200) WANTED Position as hotel manager. Fifteen years' experi-enco; capable of. taking full charge; age 43; good npferences Would rent suitable place. Apply Box 220, Daily News Office. (200) PARTY GIVEN AT CANNERY An enjoyable party wa given Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. James Lsxb and Miss Phyllis Lamb at their home at Casslar, the guest of honor for the evening being TJr. HroHe Eelg-ler, who is a Rhodes Scholar for the University -of Toronto and it leaving 'for Oxford University In a snort time. A handsome alligator akin travelling -case was presented to him by Mr. Lamb on behalf of the doctors friends at the canneries on the Skeena Slough whew he has been practicing during the post two summers. Among the guests were Mrs. John ;A. Clark. Mrs. R. Ourd, Mrs. Held. ;Mra. O. PhHllpson, Mrs. Snldal. Miss Dorothy Dillingham, Ml& Irene Hour-&,a, MtsB Helen Lade; Mlsg Margaret Palmer. Miss -Mary 'Magee. 'Mtss Kay Olbson, Or. R. O. Large. Dr. F. O. Kergln, J. Bridge, F. E. Robertson, 8. iamb. R. Ourd, A. O.Brlen, O. Upson and S. Wilson. STOCK QUOTATIONS Beaver Silver. U 131-2. Big Missouri, 1.35. 1.38. Cork Provlnoe, 9, 10. Cotton Belt, Nil. 47. Duthle Mines, H, So. .George Copper, 6.25, 6.50. -Galconda. 84. -62. Orandvlew, 39. 391-2. Inter. Coal A- Coke, Nil, 35. Kootenay Florence, 15. 16. Kooteruy King, 37, 88. Morton Woolsey, 41-3, 6. Marmot River Oold, 31-2, 4. , Marmot Metals. 4, Nil. National Silver. 13, 14. Noble Five, 66. 37. Pend Oreille, 3.90, 5.95. Pioneer Oold, 1.25. 1.50. Premier, U84, 1.(85, Porter IdahoNlLJS. Reeves MadaGald?TfcoT'l3. Rufua Argenta.-2flr-27r r SlMer Crest. 7, 71-2. Silverado. 70. 75. frtocan King, a. Nil. Slocan Rambler. 16, 18. 8nowflake. 41, 421-2. Topley Richfield. Nil, 24. Whitewater. 52, 55. Oeorge Enterprise. 27, 30. OllK Associated. 3.60, 3.75. Mill City. 7.75. Nil. Regent. 53. Nil. Spooner. 1.45. Nil. United, 1.39. Nil. Advance, NU. 3.75. A. P. Consolidated, 4.86, 4.V5; Calmont. 5.07, 6,10. Dalhouale, 3.83, 3.90. Devfnlsh, 35. 38. Fabyan Pete. 161-2, 17. Foothills, OU & Gas. Nil, 1.00. H;me Oils. 24.30, 24.60. Illinois Alberta, 86, 90. Maylaud, 10.80. Nil. McDour. Segur. 4.70, 3.40. McLeod, 4.50, 4.60. New McDoug. Segur. 1.60, 1.80. Royallte. 147.00, ISO .00. Freehold, 198. 2.00. Hargal. 1.96 1.98. Mercury, 1.22, 1.26. hildren J . . A . Aa a . it,. .J 5,T J. A ) , EAGLE BRAND BABY BOOKS FREE HQ BORDEN CO.LIMrTD11omaf Arcads Bld(., Vwnm, Dept. A. re, 4' Brand Baby WtlUn Book And Th Btt BSy. - NAME ...,, ,1-, , xrjORtss.... jj fined 125, with option of 30 days' lm prlanment. by , .Magistrate MsGlymonV in city police cpuxt am moruuig. Mrs. James Martin and daughter, Mlc Rita Margin, of Masaett, are passengers abcard the Prince Charles today bTund for 'Vancouver on a holiday trip. Ms. J. P. .Scarlett and son of! V Stewart, arrived in the city on the' 3 Prlnoe Charles this morning from thej w north end are spending a few daysM hi town, being registered at the Hotelyi iemrai . Tug Goblin, Capt. Hayes, arrived In port last night from Vancouver, having In tow the soow H.O.IJ. No. 2. laden with a cargo of fuel for the Home OH Distributors Ltd., local tanks . Mrs. R. O. Emerson and son. Fred, arrived in the city yesterday from , Daad Tw Point and will be tbeH guests for the next two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Dawes, Federal Block. Mrs. Alex Jappy, 661 Fifth Avenue East,' slipped . In her home last evening and fractured her hip. She Is nw receiving treatment for the In jury In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, A. Holme of Chicago, arrived In the eity yesterday from Vancouver and left this morning for Edmonton en route home. While here, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Irvine, Borden Street. Fred Kergln, who Is studying medl- cloe m the University of Toronto, was a speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon ' today, telling, of college experiences. Jimmy and Wiener Bryant played mu-: teal selections. j Union freighter Chllliwack, Capt ' John Mulr. arrived In port at 4:15 Q ymcrpay auernoon ana, alter discharging a parcel of explosives for delivery to the Interior, sailed on her return to Vancouver via intermediate points. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Woraoe are passengers aboard the Prince Charles today bound from Maasett'to Vancouver. Mr. Woraoe Is Interested In the 1 envelopment of the black sands of Graham Island for extraction of then-gold oonttnt. v- ... H. ,W. Hunt of Vancouver, engin eer for the Dominion Fisheries, sr. I rived in the city frsm the south yesterday. He is here In connection with the commencement of the contract by Uebn Ourrte & Son of the construction of mane way and sheds at Dlgby Aaiaua lur sae (Kpanmcni. j A letter from the Workmen's Compensation Baard. Vancouver, In the matter W having hospital employees Mn under the, operation and bene-fits of the Act was read at last night s i aiecUBg ef the hospital board and re-J (erred to the finance committee for report. The rate will be 80c per $100.' F. O. Dawson returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Stewart. Anyox and Massett, Inlet. T. D. Pattullo M.L.A. and Olof Hanson., who left the City with hUn at the first' of the week, proceeded from Port Cle-jnents to the south end of the Queen Chariot t Islands and expect to return to the city within the next few dajs. Mr. and Mrs. James Denhalme. who have been spending a couple of months at Tien with Mrs. Deahsune's mother, Mrs. Rajout, following their marriage arrived In the city from the Island oA the Prince Charles this morning aud will spend a few dsys here before proceeding to Ocean Falls where they will reside. Mrs. DenbtUne was formerly Miss Camllle Peters, weU known district school teacher. Ool. F. U. CuiuUnyham f Vancou-fer head of the Chatham Sound Packing Co.. and I- E. Mason of London. Eng. one -of the directors of the company, arrived in the city yesterday after a visit of inspection to the cannery at Humpback Bay, Porcher Island. Col. Cunningham Is accompan- sister, Mrs. Cotes of London. The' party will proceed south on the Car- dena tomorrow night. The steamer Pilnceas Louise, which was in port yesterday -afternoon southbound from Skayway to Vancouver, had a bumper list of 819 passengers. Twenty-nine persona disembarked here.1 including: Eugene II- Tucker. San Francisco .salesman: Ray Lynch, Ket chikan fisherman; John Storvlk. Se attle carpenter; Clarence Howard. Healdsburg. Cal., salesman, and Mrs. Howard: Walter Oranlgani Ketchikan mariner, Benjamin Stamberg, Seattle trapman; Robert Uuppex, Los Angeles carpenter; Harris Ward. Vashon, Wash., student; .William Rlvett. Anacortes driver: Sylvester Hue, SUverton, Ore., student; Melvln Frltsche. Eveantl.de, Cal.. carpenter; Carl Canaday. Portland machinist; Clarence Weiss, V action. Wash., student; Orvllle Preston, PltUburg student: Miss Wilms Myers, Ketchikan manager. Joe Ooodfellow, Blaine machinist; Pete Hennlger, Ban Franclaoo laborer; Maxwtll Howard, Healdsburg. Oal., student; J. E. Sproule, Seattle farmer; Mrs. Genevieve Wallace, Ketchikan; Mrs. Ruth Brelmo, Ketchikan: Morris Unstead and Ross Iverson. Prince Rupert fishermen; William Oognoil, Portland, Ore., atudent; William Oxenberg, Ne York IJsh merchant; Lawrence Mortl- DRESSES On Friday f Morning tMufoti , At Nine o'Clock We have made a Very Special Purchase of 100 Ladies' Dresses ) , IN FLAT CREPE ' WE ARE OFFERING THESE FOR SALE ON FRIDAY MORNING Sizes come from 14 to 38, and tberc are sixty difforcnt jtyj; iteguiar values run to $rj . 50 . SPECIAL $7.85 ha , RICHMOND'S LOUVRE LEADERS IN STYLE AND FASHION meyer. Brunswick Mo laborer; Billy Douthlt. Purtiand student, and Hilton Halllwell, Scattla fisherman Many of Muse people will proceed to- Seattle aboard the Princes Mary tomorrow Might. Robert Manlfl of Vancouver, provincial secretary of the Canadian Legion, arrived In th city on the Prlnoe Charl thla-mornlng- after having vlted the branches at Stewart and An vox and tomorrow night will hold a meeting 01 the local branch On Saturday morning be will proonod to Terrace iuiU ui'at week wlU bs met at Smlthera by Lieut. Ool. W. W. Foster D.8.O., provincial president, anj Lieut. Col. W. S. Buell C.B.E.. provincial honorary treasurer, with whom he wlU motor back to Vancouver, visiting various branches of ths Legion en route. ANJi Kill; KUOIMI KNOW "What kind of tire do you prefer, balloon or htsh Dre&aure?" "I llko balloons better, as a matter! . . .. i OJ ISCl." "WUat kind of car have your "I haven't anv car. I'm a nedes. Ulan." Advertise in the Dally News ANOTHER C HANCE ... at iL. rt mlltl writer Here s tn- - I offered yau last nhT- Editor Kay, -what'H the j bringing that thing a when I rejected it on; Writer-tYou'vo H'l e-xpdrlence siiice theft''1 ette Lyre, -