Home Made white) Mrs. H EN - Hellman. Home made Dread (graham or whole wheat) Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, -Miss R. Davie. Home Made Bread (rye) Mrs. E.-ter Hantaan. Home Made Buns (one dozen) Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, Mrs. J. W. McKlnley.'1 ' Home Made Fruit Cake (dark) Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, Mrs. W. P. Armour. Dark teed Cake Mrs. E. Hellman. White Cake Iced Mrs.;Jas. Feas- by, -Miss P. 8 ten gel. Sponge Cake Mrs. i Mrs. Hunter. Gingerbread Mrs. J ley. 7,mia.c.nuiHii. Mrs. E. Hellman R. Maahs, W. McKln- Oingar Cookies (one dosen) Mrs. E. Hellman. Miss P. Stengel. Drop Cakes tone dosen) Mrs. W. L. Sandlson, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Doughnuts (one half dozen) Mrs. J W. McKlnley. Jelly Roll-Mrs. M. J. Macey. Mrs. E. HeUman. Onions (pickled glass Jar) Mrs. Jean Bonier, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Cabbage (pickled in glass Jar) Mrs. W Ross Thomson, Mrs. Jean Bonier. Sweet Muted Pickles Mrs. Jean Bonier. Mrs D. McD. Hunter. Qreen Tomato Pickles Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, Mrs. Jean Bonier. Mustard Pickles M. D. McD. Hunter. Mrs. Jean Botiler. Raspberry Vinegar Mrs. R. Maahs, Mrs. Jean Bonier. Tomato Ketchup Mrs. J.W. McKlnley. Mrs. E. Hellman. Tomato Chutney Red Mrs. J. W. MeKinley. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Chutney (any other kind) Mrs. Jean Bohler, Mrs. E. Hellman. Crab Apple Jelly Mrs. Jas. Feas- by, Mrs. W. Ross Thomson. Strawberry Jam Mrs. W. Ross Thomson, Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. Raspberry Jam Mrs. W. .L. San lson. Mrs. W. Ross Thomson. Black Currant Jam Mrs. D. McD. RHODES IS SUCCESSFUL! New Minister of Fisheries Gets Richmond West -Cape Breton Seat By Acclamation ST. PETER'S, Nfl.. Sept. 3: Hon. E. N. Rhodes, minister of fisheries, was elected by acclamation yesterday to represent the constituency of Richmond West-Cape Breton in the House of Commons. Managin-l2dit6r UfrUPTION RATES By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United State, paid in advance, per year 6.00 By mail to nil other countries, per year 7.50 'By mail to all parts of Noi thorn and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 Or four months for 1.00 For leaser period, paid in advance, per month SO City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate 'ine 15 Loool readers, per insertion, per line ...... 25 Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .' .02 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone ..93 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Kev. V. II. Sa Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1930 United T t. lo mm ii Mn Hunter i i - ., x Exhibition Prize Lists ' ! : 1 Dairy and Culinary Hen's egg (one dozen white) Mrs. B. HeUaian. Hamlin & Thomson. Hen's Eggs (one dozen brown) Mrs. E. Hellman, Lanfear & French. Home Made Candy (one pound, 4 varieties) -Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, Mrs. R Maahs. Dread (one loaf Smith, Mrs. E. Hunter, Mrs. R. C. Parsons. Red Currant Jelly Mrs. E. Hellman, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Black Currant Jelly Mrs. Hellman. Mrs. II. Smith. Orange Marmalade Mrs. Smith. Raspberry Canned Mrs. W. Ross Thomson, Mrs. E. Hellman. Cherries Canned Mrs. W. Thomson, Mrs. E. Hellman. INDUCTION Port Simpson E. H. 0FPASTOR vocal solos by Master Alfred Dudo-ward and Mrs. Dudoward and a vocal duet by Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Large. A successful pastorate for Mr. Sansum is promised. Twenty years am he was at Port Simpson on the SPORT CHAT It was stated this morning that there-was' a'posslbllity of a foot-' naif mateh between Prince Rupert players and native' soecerists visiting' the Fair being played toward the end of the week. The matter is now under discussion between the Prince Rupert Football Asso elation and the Pair Board and an announcement may be expected soon. It would be very gratifying for Prince Rupert soccer fans to see the local boys in action soniv time during the Fair. The town of Smlthers put on a splendid sports program In connection with the holding of the annual Bulkley Valley Fair on Thursday and Friday of last week On Thursday there was a baseball game between Smlthers and an Indian team. In midaftcrnoon there were horse races followed by a football match between Kispiox and Smlthers. Friday saw another baseball game between Smlthers and a native team, more horoc races and a second football game between Smlthers and Kispiox. The sport card at the interior town prpved an interesting and keenly contested one and all the evenu were witnessed by large crowds of fans. By virtue of their win at Smith-er, Prince Rupert Softball player-have qualified to enter final game In the southern part of the pro vince. The first game between Ur Prince George and Prince Ruper soflball aggregations, in which Ross 1 Prince Rupert came out the winner to the tune of 18 to 1. at Smltherc Plums Canned Mrs. W. Ross : Sunday, was a rainer onesiaen Thomson, Mrs. W. J. McKlnley. pme from start to finish, ever Strawberries Canned Mrs. W.I though the Prince George bunch Ross Thomson. Mrs. D. McD. Hun- .played agressive ba.U. Players were I Prince George: Ford, Gunderson ileaveyslde. Foster. Johnson. Mc- flrinur. wmts, uooawin, ana Elements. . Prince Rupert: J. Smith. Styles E. Smith. Mobberly, Wendel. Hor-ton. Nelson, a a van and Howe. Batteries: Prince George Cel mpntj i rtH lVI1Tft PHnm Rnrwr.. nsum Officially Made and v iT. Coma. Church mrch Minister at i ., . , The second game was staged be The induction of Rev. Victor H. 'KJf TZT """ f2 Sansum. late of Douglas Park ft'I ! OK..-J, w.., ,.fih!'i winner oy uic -core ui 10 i Shortbread ov sake six inches) '.V score is no idlcaUon -Mrs. Jas.L L4.iMrs. J. Bremner. p .f" F1"" of what the game was like. It wa I conducted on Sunday by Rev. If. T. Lemon Pie-Frothy Stiles. Mrs. " , wltn a utUe more r,y (Alien of Terrace who was assisted , ' untJ by Rev. W. H. Pierce of Port ISsslng- - mJthe" bnch m n en woud rd contenders In future K,iPw r!f";D- HUnter,,ton. It was the first time an indue- White cooues (one aoaen.-virs. internet was . Payers: Sraithers-Tate. Hlcken I .1 in j r.1 . ti i. i taken in the ceremony, a large eon- " in attendance. 0nen- McLean- Washburn and Medal gregation being Spe- miMlc for Ih ooeaslon Included LeM- Prince Rupert E. Smith staff of the boys' school. i Mr. Jack Sharkey, sometimes re- Rev, and Mrs. H. T. Allen and frd to as the Frensled Fishwlf" child left by yesterday's train on of Boston, has achieved additional their return to Terramafter.having notoriety, comments Andy Lytle In spent the week-end at Port Simp- the Vancouver Sun. He has ducked sen. r i uie uiance 10 iigni tu ramo uar New Senate Speaker Is OTTAWA, Sept. 3: As expected Hon. Pierre E. Blondin of Montreal has been appointed Speaker of the Senate. Apricot Jam Mrs. Jas. Feasby. ' SCIENTISTS CLEARED UP Mm. Jack Watson. I A DOUBTFUL QUESTION Oooseoerry JamMrs. E. Hell-1 1 man, Mrs. J. Howe. TR06M0E, Norway, Sept 3: Scientists last night cleared up S point that lias been In doubt ever since Dr. Horn found the remains of the Andree expedition1 when they declared that only two bodies had ibeen brought back. SeboessWged to have been those of the third adventurer In tlifc fcirty were revealed to be thosa lof & polar bear. VISITS QUEEN CHARLOTTE SKIDEOATE. Sept. 3 A. L. Mal-lory, Postmaster at Port Clements, paid a brief visit to Queen Charlotte City recently, returning to Port Clements by motor car. Mrs James Krikevsky, who has been visiting in Terrace for the Raby. Bury, Howe, Wendel, H or ton Nelson. Summers and Mcintosh, j Batteries Smtthers: Htskenbo-jtham and Tate. Prince Rupert: Raby and E. Smith. Umpires: Co- madlna and Wall. nem. the largest Cauliflower of them all. and, Instead, will fight vittorio campoio. The boys arc Maying that Sharker -is afraid of the Wandering Wop. He may be But the fact remains Sharkey Is lIl"VU7 NnTY1Aflit'ed up wun Oarden boys. So llUW 1 1 Cllll C U , lCa m do! o Camera was susoend. ed by the N. Y. Dukes, who said he was fighting set-ups! The Shar- key-Carnera fight was to be in Chicago, where the Oarden boys do not yet control all things, in ciuaing tne Illinois Dukes. It was the Oarden that made Sharkey rich. Why should he take run out powders on them and a chance of a licking from Camera? Shar key probably knows he can whin Campoio, or at least foul him and still collect his hundred O's. TRANSFERRED SOUTH Provincial Constable Thomas A. Camm, formerly stationed here and forjthe past year located at Prince Georte In the' service of'tH riro vinclal police, has now been trans ferred to Port Albernl. Vancou ver Island, to take over duty on P.M.L. 7. Ills Successor at Prince George will be Constable Taylor of Ladysmlth. Owing to the first Monday in the month being Labor Day and i holiday, the regular monthly se- sion of County Court for .setting past two weeKs, returned home on of September cases will today's train. I next Monday Instead. be held r - . (!iJi -""1 '. I 1. 1 i BROOKLYN S BEATEN Blanked By'iloston Braves Yesterday Chicagd Cubs Win Over Cincinnati Reds NEW YORK, Sept. 3: The Boston Braves fell on Dazzy Vance for three runs in the first Inning yesterday and added four more to blank the Brooklyn Robins. Charlie Root limited the Cincinnati Reds to three hits and Chicago Cubs won the game. The New York Giants clouted the Phillies for 35 hits. Cleveland Indians beat St. Louis Browns in 11 innings, this being the only game of the day in the American League. Yesterday's scores: National League Brooklyn 0, Boston 7. Chicago 8, Cincinnati Tt. New York 18, Philadelphia 5. American League Cleveland 4, St. Louis 3. .ACROSSE IS PLAYED Vew Westminster and Brampton Have Bach Won One Game In Dominion Series TORONTO, Sept 3: New West-ninster defeated Brampton 6 to 4 ;n the second contest of the three tame series for the Canadian lacrosse championship on Monday. Brampton won the first game by a score of 8 to 1. BATTERIES ANNOUNCED Bar! Lewis to Pitch for Vancouver This Evening and Herman Loh liik for Prince Rupert Earl Lewis will start on tiie mound for Vancouver this a f i r loon in the first of the Vanroi. er-Prmce Rupert baseball r.iv lth Cy Perkln. behind the bat Herman Loblick will be In the i: tor Prince Rupert with Cecil Dov- nle catching. NO GAME PLAYED It had been expeeted that the Vancouver baseball team while coming north to play at the Fair here this week might have plavi ' l game with Ocean Falls while th steamer Prince Oeorge was inpor. there last evening but time did not permit of this TORY IS MEMBER Wins Tight Brilish By-Llection in Bromley BROMLEY. Eng.. Sept. 3: The regular Conservative candidate, T. E. Campbell, won the Bromley by- election yesterday. He received 12,-182 votes against 11,176 for W. O. Fordham. Liberal, and 9.483 for V. C. Redmond of Lord Rothermere's United Empire Party. The seat was made vacant by the death of the sitting Conservative member. CHINAMEN FINED For selling liquor to Indians afi Lowe inlet, Joe Fong and Foug York. Chinese, were each fined 9100, with option of three months' Imprisonment, by Stipendiary Magistrate II. r. McLeod In provincial court yesterday afternoon. " - The Daily News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 Granville St, Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince Oeorge, B.C. Smlthers Drug BtoreSmlth- ers, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. 4 - CAR WOOD IS STILL SPEED BOAT CHAMP DETROIT, September 3 Gar Wood won the second and final heat defeating all opposing speedboats includ- ing that of Miss Marlon Car- stairs In the Ilarmsworth races and retained the trophy emblematic of International speedboat racing champion- ship. BALL TEAM IS IN CITY V. A. C.'s With Added Strength Arrive From Vancouver to Play Leeals ,Thl Week A Vancouver baseball team con-fisting principally of members of the Vancouver Athletic Club nine of the southern city but augmented with some others of the best of the metropolis' diamond talent arrived in the city on the steamer Prince 3eorge today from the south to en-gige in a three-game series with Prince Rupert players In connection with the Exhibition The first of these game.s will be played latt this afternoon, the second the middle of tomorrow afternoon and the third late Friday afternoon. There has been much advance interest taken in this series of game.s and prospects are that bumix-r crowds of bo.-eb.ill fans will bt m attendance at cudi i:iau;h. Thii will certainly oe the cast- if weather Is at all f ivorabi'1 CUBSHOPES FRUSTRATEP; Reverses on Monday and at Week-End Tighten Hp National League Kate CINCINNATI, Sept. S; The Cincinnati Reds on Labog.Day dealt a blow , to Chicago's hones of sewintr up Uv National League baseball race by taking both ends of a double-header. New York O lan to, in second place, split wl(h Philadelphia and drew up tft within four games of the leaders. Brooklyn Robins tumbled to fourth place by dividing with Boston Braves while 8t Louis Cardinal won two games from Pittsburg Pirates. In the American League at New Yorlf, 72,000 fans saw the New York Yankees and 'Philadelphia Athletics split a doubfr-Header. Washington Senators., fl fifflf place behind Philadelphia won two games from Boston Red Sox. Monday's scores were as -fellows: National League Chicago o-l. Oinebmati 5-2. St. Louis 11-6. Pltburg 6-1. Brooklyn 3-4. Boston s-2 New York 8-3, Philadelphia 4-4. American League Philadelphia 3-0. New York 2-2 Boston 1-3, Washington 2-6. Detroit 6-4 Chicago 5-2 Cleveland 13-9. St. Louis 84. JAPS WIN , VANCOUVER. Sopt 3: 'The touring Japanese English rugby team defeated Vancouver Reps by a 'r-- "f 22 18 '1 PAGE rWO The daily news Wednesday, 8eptemoe' The Daily News PRINCE RLTEUT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Kvory Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue Native Football and Baseballers Here For Fair iiii;) a . Competition Will Be Keen AjI',i District Championship, , Exhibition This Wk Both baseball and fc " from Kltwanga arrived oh Monday's train from lor to take part in the British Columbia cha-mi simxnouGtrr: "You mean to be! kind, but I .Jutf to have you come so close." Yet, to be polite, SUE SAID: It's so nice of you to help a.becin- - . I..:.l- - v teams J: tote ruier, - f twit . ti , games at the Exhibit in, Teams from many othet n:tWe lages In the district w. , ti. and It is expected tha- i ompt uuon wui-dc seen ror tnc ' ophif-Yesterday afternoon K;w beat Ol-tan-you 3 to I n tb fr football game, the winner ta m Atyansh on Friday. 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