TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue , F. PULLLN - r Managing-Editor- .;'i re : SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period", ald In advance J5.00 Rest yearling, grade 1, Geo. Do- Thomson; 2. Tom Lever. For leaser period, paid in advance, per month .iia.ii.iiu. Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 DAILY SniTION You can't keep out of trouble just by refusing to strike the first blow. A teleohone pole never attacks a car. NOT IMMIGRATION BUT TRANSPORTATION It must be a great disappointment to a mosquito when he drill a bald head and strikes hardpan so near the surface. COUNTING THE COST .50 Wednesday, Sept 18, 1929 THE COAST OUTLET FOR PE-ACE RIVER At the present time part of the cost of carrying grain iJ The residents of the district thihk that if a coast out- K1c only place heard from outside of Vancouver, and the name of the city was on everybody's !ins. The Dennle nt thp OU'LL.J mire tl.eHot- Soint PercoUior for iti full zvbttel colftt . . . nJ tlie ifely device vliicli proiecti Li 1 bt percolator. $21.95. DISPLAYED IN THEIR SHOWROOMS Pbwer Corporation of Canada iver; 2, Walter McConnell. By maii to all parts of Northern and Centra) British GcloriVf. Best milch cow , grade 1. Or four months for LiXVswann; 2, Geo. Dover. paid in advance for yearly period . 3.00 j Best totf In fair 1, 3. Swanfi: Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion t.. 1.4C Geo. Dover. Transient advertising o front page, per inch ....... 2.80 1 Best Vo-yeafold heifer 1, Local readers, per insertion, per line J .25 Swann; 2. Mrs. Braun. Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 13 three-year-old cow 1, J. By mail f.o a.l other cour.trlh?, per year 7 60j2, a. Therr tt Sons. Bj mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year .......... 6-00 J. Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .' 02. Wilson it Giggey special, best Section 2 Swine Best brood sow 1, 3. A. McCon ne'1l; 2, Mrs. Geo. Hlppi Best scrlna piz 1. Mrs. Hipp: 2. Mmer McConnell. Section 3 Poultry Twf named hens 1. W. A. King: 2, J. A. Metionnell. Two named pnlleti 1, W. A King; i. Mrs. Grant j 3, Mrs. Spit & Thomson; 2, James Lever. Kf Pearl Grant THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday. September lg i92 LIS.T 0F PRIZES AWARDED AT THE TERRACE FALL FAIR I Section 1 Cattle Three rutabagas 1 Rflnt,. 12. Lanffeaf tt French. Geo. Mrs. Shff- Best spring ttt grad 1, Wal- v.ood: 1, Trim Lever. !tr MrrYinm.il! 2 A fWlm-p I Throw roA rarrnti 1. Hamlin & Three white carrots 1. Tom Le- : 2. Hamlin & Thdmas. Collection, field roots 1, Harrlln U Thohisori; 2, Jame lever! 3. Mis. Bonier. seelloh ? flowers Six astefs-1. Mrs; Harry King. six aannas i. wirs. i. n.en-hey; 2, Mil N. Sherwood. Six carnations, 1J. C. Swann? 2. Mrs. G. C. King. Six everlastings i. Lanzrear & t rench ; 2. Billy Bohlef. Six roses 1. Mrs. Des Jardlns: 2. Airs. Braun. SI A.O.V. tot flowers i, Lanz-frar it French; 2. Mrs. E. M. Smith Twelve sweet peas 1, A. Attree; j 2, D. A. MKlnnon. Twelve pansles 1, Lanzrear & from the Peace River country to the market is absorbed! ' Named cock-l w. a. King; iMrs. Des Jardlns. by the railway oompanies, the present charge averaging Mrs. j. lipp. i Bouquet of fiowers-i-i, Mrs Des about five cents a bushel more than from the Citv of Ed- Named cockerel 1, Lanfreaf ardlns; 2, Mrs. H. King. monton. j French; 2, Mrs. H. King: 3, W. A. Flowering plant 1 Lanzrear 6i , i.i i Mi xi. n i . . . . . , opeciai, cup biiu saucci uuiai 1 ?iiage niani i, Mrs. i. j. Jet is DUlll mey Wll. maKe a saving Ot aDOUt twelve cents by Mr. R. W. Riley for most points iPatrlck; 2. Mrs. Christie. a bushel. On a thousand bushels the saving to them would iW poultry w. a. King. special. Michaufl Bros, most be about $120. As nobody raises less than a thousand ; Section 1 drains and Grasses !Pln,s on flowers Lanzrear & busheb and some raise ten thousand or more, it is clear! jFal p. Sheaf of wheat-i. Hampton; ReT A. w Roblnsun why the farmers of that part of the country are keen to 2. Mrs. Bohier. 111. K. have the outlet built as Soon as possible. , Sheaf Ot oats 1. Tom Lever; 2,iKmp; , MIssR Deacon. Vancouver and Prince Rupert are actuated largelv by F-Kampton- , . j un, C3 gimu kiuww. O w iiiu ..w lariiiers HaBww wou:u T W V V KS Deneill ana tne Rh,f nf tkA eWrl. James L. Mcintosh: 2. Mrs. T. J. Kirk- port would benefit. It would be good for all. 'French: S, Hamer & Corlett. Kirl; ,1 Lever; 2, Tom Lever. ;patrick. ! Sheaf of timothy 1, James Le- Red Astrachan apples 1, W. J. ;ver; 2, Tom Lever. 1 Martin; 2, A. Attrev Pint of timothy seed 1 .Hamltn ! Duchess of Oldensoer?; apples I, 2, W. C. Chap- 1, James Lever: 2. Tom Leveh", 1 Gravenstiin applet--!, Uts. It. Collection of grasses and clover' King; 2, w. J. Martin: " Ihe people of the Peace Rivet declare they do not want 1. James Lever; 2. Biiiy .Bohier. immigration but transporUtfon, . Given the latter the1 RMllMi SeC"n svnafcie. ' Three rutabaoas 1. Hamlin Thomson: 2, C A. Thomas. fi. ".l , . 1 ' . . - - ! Six green tomatoes 1 Martin: 2, Mrs. Turner. W. 3. I Six nunvd potatoes 1. Franks, 2", Hamlin A; Thomson. ' Twelve pods of peas 1, Mrs. C. C. king; 2, Hamer tz Corlett. ' Twelve pods of beans 1, W. J. ; Martin; 2, HAmlih tt Thomson. I Twelve stalks fhubarb 1, V. J. : Martin: 2, Lanerear It French. ! Bushel potatoes, named 1. F. Franks: Hamllri it Th6msori; 3, C. II. Thontas. I Collection of vegetables 1, Jaa iLeteri 2. Hamltn ti Thomson; 3. Bfllv tiohler.' snow apples 1, miu rearson. V't ghef applfs1, itr.. Will Rob-- former will follow with Hantrnne, rnnWitv T fof . ' i!qi4: 2, W. C. Chapttfln. K;i,lf 1 Vi " li t l1 T "1 , Two neads early caboage l, H. .Vralthy apples 1, A. Therr & building of a coast outlet wou'd be the best possible immi- Haiiiweii; 2, c h. Thomas. j 7 2 w b chap.n gratlOU policy for the country. It WOUld advertise the Two heads late cabbage l. C. H.j Mcintosh Red apple-l. Hamlin Peace country as nothing else Could and the lands would Thomas; 2. F. DeKergemeaux. .& Thomson; 2, W. J. Martin. nil 1111 up up and mm provide proviue traffic irainc just jusc as as fast last as as the the rails rails were were ' neacu rea c&DDe-1' u- Delicious apples 1. a. TKerr & aid In that respect the line differalgreatly from that to '' , the Hudson s Bay. It wouM be a Davinfr line richt fmm 1 . . " V CD O - w-- mr savoy cabbage-l.i A.c.v. apple-l, A. Au.t-; 2; W. Thomson; u z, Mrs. J-c. Ohspman Llpps. j-i'Twtlve Hyslop crabapr i Two heads lettuce 1, Lanzrear Franks; 2, Mrs. II. King. ; &;chaud BroA- 2, W. J. Martin 1 ii mat. mw v.ii.v was iiiitKiiijj a OUi io De- Thomson; 2, James Lever. Thomas 1, F. & French; 2. Hamlin it Thomsou Twelve transparent cnbappies J I Two heads cauiuiowcr 1, jamesu, v. j. Martin; 2, A. C. Head .Lever; 2, Mrs. Bohier. j nve Bartlett pedrs 1 W. A. I Two Swiss chard 1. Hamlin &klng; 2. W. J. Martin. .Thomson; 2, Lanzrear & French. . nve a. C. V. pears-1, W. A, tl ivupert people wno nave. E. H. Smith: 2, Mrs. C. C. King. 1 Twelve Bradshaw ptuirs 1, dOHDted 1 the 1. Wisdom 1 of Sending a delegation to the big Two winter squash l. Hamlin & Hamlin & Thomson; 2, F. Franks. convention of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce re- 'Bhonison: 2 James Twelve Greengage piums-i, Mrs. cently held. While no one can estimate what the value suf nml Mrs E- J- Moore; J- A c- u'k(i- of suci, a delegation might be in inducing the Gilding of &5. Ma, JS,'-the railway to such a point as might cause the grain to tin; 2. jam um. a. c. flow to Pnnce Rupert, there is no doubt whatever that it t white tumips-i. James Head; 2. Mrs. h. King, gave Prince Rupert a great deal of publicity. It was the Lv"r: 2' Tom LeTcr- Y ' coiiectio:. of small fruif.i-i, ml- 1 1 1 t m am tm ' " - - TVl m Rivef rvimirerHal nflrlrivl hnv nn- Three j Khol rabl 1, Hamlin .hles 1 vr li Chanma.i. 2. c M. - -- cum me seapori 01 tne feace River and the Western OUt- Three blanched celery l, Ham- special. It Corlett. best box of let for all northern British Columbia. It is also nossihta Iln & Thomson; 2, Hamer & Cor (apples C l Thomas. that it might have been the turnine noint in a movpmpnt lett: special, ii. M. Eddie it sons Ltd., to secure the use of the port for Peace River grain. At jam Sw Jf081 '.a,c- w; J- any rate, the delegation left no stone Uhttirriett to bring six half-long cafots-i, jdme. speciaf. 11 U. Eddie ft sons Ltd.. before the people at the convention and iri the country the Lev; Tom Lever. most points en plamaA. c. Head. posiibiHtie of Prince Rupert. I six table beetwi, Biiiy Hohier: 2, torn Lever. Section 9 Honer The Canadian government is to make "talkies," according to a report from Ottawa. It is to be hoped it (.oe- not make them in the house of commons. Six corn on cob 1. Hamer &' Wti jar strainea noney I. Corlett; 2, Hamlin & Thomson. 'Mrs- w- ' Anderson; 2, Mrs. Des Six onions 1, Tom Lever; 2, Bll Jardlns. ly Bokler. I Secton i- pduct mx npe wmaioes-i. isanzrear 0he pouhj Hom6-fnad6 butter- 1, Mrs. J. Lips; 2, Mrs. Will Robin soft. One dozen white eggs 1, Mrs. ti. King; 2, W. A. Kl.itf. On dozen brown cggJ -1, Mrs. E J. Moore; 2, Mri, H. D. Chrlsly. Chicken dressed fpi trcn-1, Mrs. II. King; 2, Mrs. J. C. McCon rll. Chicken dressed for market -t, Mrs. U. King Special. 3. C. BrartV MI., rribst tolni on dairy prriluttMrs, H King. Section 11-f'ariry rVork nana-made rug, crocheted or i Triangle Chemical Co. special ;Dra,ded1' Smith. for best cbllection of vegetables IIand-made nig, hookt-l, Mrs. Jarri. LeVef. )H. Doll. 1 Kelly Douttlas special for mart' plaln dres cn,ld two y points on v'evctdbles-James' Levcf afid Hamlin tt thchnsotl, lie. Section 6 Field Roots Three mangels 1. Hamllrt it Thomson; 2, J. Swann. or under 1. Mrs. Downing. Plain dress for child thrr to ten years 1, Mrs. Downing; 2, Mrs. A, C, Head. Faney dress for child three to (ten years 1. Mrs. A. O, Head: 2, i Three sugar beet-l. Hamlin Is, Mrs. H. Mist; 3, Mrs. Downing. Thomson: 2. Mrs. Dohler. j Coat for child under two years Three fall turnips. Uames 1-' U Mrs. A. C. Head; 2, Mrs. Powh-ver; 2, Billy Bohlcr. Ing; ' " - ' CrJat for child three to tin years edi, Mr. H. Mist; 2. Mrs. II. MM Vanltv set. embfw 1, Mrs. A. C. Head; 2, MrJ. Down- Kehney; 2nd, Mrs, Nash; 2, Mr's.H. McKenney: i, Miss a. j mg. -a. X. itenney. 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Mr- w Special, Kelly Douglas Co. tr.n-f points In fancy work Mr w (Continued Pair pillow slips, embroidered i Furniture scarf 1, Mrs. Haitian- 1, Mrs. E. T. Kehneyj 2. Mrs. Ham-tfn; 2, Mrs. H. McKenney. J. ' POIsSpJiALITY. TOO lln. ' Buffet set. embroidered 1, Miss Poise Is the .quality that r Pair nlllow cases, lace trimmed A? J. Cousins: 2. Mrs. Jones. ivnn nnt tn mm nhn . I, Mrs. H. Mist; 2, Mrs. Turner. , Buffett set, lace trimmed 1,1 eallri a hp dj&g. B. and M Ma! Aftfrndon tea cloth, embroider Airs. Turner. (gailnt. CO MPANY-imUed 5T.JOHN QUEBEC MONTREAL OTTAWA TORONTO WINDSOR WINNING REG1NA SASKATOON CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER VICTORIA f as.