PACK f OUR THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenir H. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by man or carrier, yearly period, ps advance .L... 5.00 I HAZELTON FLOWER SHOW LAST ! WEEK VERY SUCCESSFUL AF- I FAIR; SPORTS PROGRAM AND I CONCERT ENJOYED. ! J (Continued from page one) j 'from that time on, the game de- eloped Into what can be readily, jbe called a pitchers' battle. The Cubs : took advantage of a single In the. , fifth inning when Billy Sargent,1 j who had gained second as the -re- For lesser periods, paid in advance, per month 50 gult of a nice hit and a stolen base. 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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION LOOKING BACKWARD ..86 ..98 i beautiful exhibition of baseball, the Hazelton Cubs getting rather excited on several occasions chalking up three errors while the Smlthers team managed to contribute two as their share of bad baseball, but then errors are rather hard to avoid and, considering the rest of the game, one may readily overlook such things. The headlights of the game were three sensational catches, the, first being made by Jlmmle Cox," the Hazelton centre fielder, who Wednesday, August 26, 1931 j picked one from his shoestrings. The Smlthers first sacker made a beau- tlf ul one-handed catch, robbing Bell of a sure single and a certain score by Cox who reposed on third base1 11 is sometimes interesting 10 jook DacKwaru, u oniy ior Mcintyre. the Cubs1 shortstop, con-a few clays. Last week an Ottawa correspondent for west- jtributed the third catch when he ern newsnaoers. named Charles BishoD. wrote of the pros- Iran about forty feet back of third pects for the Quebec elections. In view of what happened jee to take a high fly. George ro-readers will see , ffr,S2 a win ior me iorces leu dv aminen nouue, conservative chieftain, while primarily a condemnation of the Tas-chereau government, would be construed, as well, as a vindication of the platform and policies of the Bennett government." ''Such a victory would be construed also as justifying the Conservative claims that, in times of great difficulty, the people turn to them." "Most of the news coming heri at the week-end is that Houde is trointr to win with forecasts all the wav from iust nosing across the line to such a victory as would reflect a icent production, offered by local en- landslule. ' tertalners. A great deal of the credit "It is the first election, for years anyway, if -not through- for the success of jhe performance out the whole period of Liberal administration in Quebec, I03 ...f Jh . r , ' Sargent, the committee In charge ,1 a n i' 11 1 i that the Conservative the has ; party, in provincial fight, of he details. nau tne complete ep-operation anu support 01 tne iecierai The stage was nicely enclosed to party." in Conservative local governments and two farmer govern conducted himself on the field, always master of himself and blest with a perfect smile which goes so well with his real sportsmanlike conduct. - Concert in Evening The concert scheduled for 7:30 was doomed to be far from on time but again the audience were to be surprised for never has Hazelton been favored with a performance that could be compared with the re- give a splendid setting for the scene Quebec presents the last stand of provincial Liberalism 101 ,ne p13? power. In six of the nine provinces, already, there are hour's hXwrt which so fittingly close a very successful entertainment. The orchest,a under the direction ments, leaving only Quebec, with a Liberal predominance, of Mrs. ,a. d. .chappeii, started now the Subject of Vigorous and, perhaps, victorious as- things moving when they rendered Sault." . i some splendid music as the opening w ?t m m I number. Mrs. S. V. H. Redman fol HUDSON BAY ROUTE The Financial Post of Toronto discusses the possibilities of the Hudson Bay route as follows: lowed with a violin solo which was very gratefully received by the audience. She was very ably accompanied by Rev. S. V. II. Redman at the niano. The curtains were drawn for the first time when a chorus cf "There seems to be a tendency toward impatience in boys and girls offered some popular some quarters that a great rush of grain to market overi'onB,8Thes(? re ,pl?d!d ?nd, cer" the new Hudson Bay Railway is not to commence this !tt year, and to blame the Dominion government for not bring- !pert and his specialty number proving it about. There is ho need for impatience. In due course, led to be something that the pecpk if the Hudson Bay route is a useful one for grain, it will seemed to like for the rafters re-be so used. Notions that it would bring about either lower lfund w" lawe '-freight rates or higher prices for grain have long rpLKit! disappeared, but the line may nevertheless prove to be a even in Hazelton one may find wi- highly important one. ent. MUs Rock possesses a very "So far as grain traffic is concerned, Churchill may be powerful voice and has the art of considered to be comparable to either Port Arthur and!f,gJthhS! "In luT, Fort Willam or to Vancouver. From a very large vSS Western tanada the distance to Churchill is practically insisted that the stein song as ren-the same as to the head of tho lakes, and identical or al- red bv him on the harmonica most identical freight rates apply. It, is somewhat shorter sounded very good indeed, from Churchill to Liverpool than from Montreal. Grain, JiiTZ'S1 ,;.... iii .it , was billed as a short sketch endeav- moving through the northern port will be saved transpor- ormg t0 present some of the local tation of approximately two thousand miles. The route characters of the community as the will be well developed for grain carrying when ocean ves- residents see them. The scene op-sels appear there willing to carry wheat from Churchill to ened wlth 0eoree Banks- ppo9cd-Liverpool for slightly less than the present cost of getting iKZiS!!; n t a iinii! . r a r 0 b ence reading a local paper with the iST r 0Fl w,lVani 0r 1 ort Artnur" Iwords, "Believe It or Not" appearing there are problems of insurance as well as problems of jin bold black print across the front westbound cargoes to be settled. It is not easy to force the Ipw the part being very ably taken development of a port, which, in the long run must depend lby Jack s.aurgent; butler Reeves, Ef flndinirlt profitable to themselves top make of it. Canada had had use very little luck in making 'from a lack of action as he dragged a port of Prince Rupert, from which great things were ex- !one foot after the other in very cap-pected in the early days of the Grand Trunk Pacific. The lab,e style. Frank wheauey appeared first grain elevator at Vancouver stood idle for a number ;M ?,ee.ves;,M1?.D"lha R,ock " th. of years, .and was a subject for scoffing until a combina- lion 01 circumstances arose which made.it profitable to fection. chick sale the woman's Ship OUt a portion of Canada's grain through that gate- home companion, very neatly attlr-Way. jed In bowler hat, dark suit and white 'The Hudson Bay Railway was demanded for many hoes ente.'!!d,toKreftd eiMon ot, vonvo n ,n! w n i i 1 PP" that bore the name of k'u.ii mutt., uui, wiiiifc vttiiuua iiccub uuvv i"e;..WeeklySqUealr,nveryb0,db,ack uiuineiH unu not routes 10 marKeu Boat and Car for Sale Car can be seen at Parker's Garage Itoat, the Imalone, at Yacht Club Floats Dr. Joseph Maguire, Alder Block letters. The man about town was I represented by Jlmmle Adams, The scene ended with the husband and Chick In a duel which resulted In their deaths and allows the butler ,and Mrs. Banks to embrace each I other and thus proving that even a ; butler may be named as co-respondent. j A dance followed the concert and Judglng'from the number In atlen-; dance every one enjoyed themselves. jThe day, considering the lovely weather and the beautiful flowers In conjunction with the other at tractions made the Flower Show day at Hazelton a tremendous success. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday. Auguyt 2a j9, District News BURNS LAKE Mark Brennan of Wistaria, after receiving treatment for several (months at the Hazelton Hospital, returned last week to his home in this district. j 1 ! A daughter was born at the Bums 'Lake Hospital on Monday of last iweek to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dahl-gren of Fraser,Lake. District visitors in town during the past week. Jhave Included Mr. and Mrs. Pete Williams and family. Palling; K. C. McCannell and A. H. Waddlngton, Prince Rupert. Miss Belva Woodsworth and Miss Evelyn Gowanlock of Winnipeg arrived in Burns Lake last Friday to pay a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godwin. C. Ostberg and J. Berg are carrying out the job of giving the local Anglican Church a new coat of paint. Rev, and Mrs. C. A. Hlnchllffc have returned to Bums Lake from a honeymoon trip following their recent marriage and have taken up residence In ihexvlcarage. ?' Mrs. E. S. Fleming Is paying a visit with friends at Terrace. Richard M. Carroll and William Carroll of Decker Lake were visitors In town last week. . . .M - - 1 1 M I iiitrc are quite a uuuiurr Ui , camping parties on Ootsa Lake and all the summer cottages of Johnson ana Neison are constantly occupied. The marriage of Miss Alice Gen eva Anderson and Harry Alfred Long took place at the United I Church Parsonage here last Mon-iday afternoon. Rev. E. 8. Fleming ! of flclatlng. Attendants were Mrs. 'Harry Larson and John Long. The ' couple will reside at Palling. VANDERH00F j The Central Interior Oraln and Hay Pool has elected the following directorate: president, J. Carey; vice-president, George Cameron; ! Caleb Prout. H. Fallon and E. Skltt. A. St. G. W. Brain has been retained as secretary-treasurer. I A fine new community hall Is Just 'about completed for the Northslde Community Hall Association. The i building measures 28 feet by 70 feet land Is splendidly appointed. J Mrs. Lloyd Woods of Penny Is vls-iltlng here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hunt. Mrs. Cecil Steele ot Smlthers Is jvlsittng here the guest of Mr. and 1 Mrs, Thomas Steele sr. . Mrs. O. Albery of Fairbanks, Al-, aska, Is visiting here as the guest ot i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Finnle sr. Godfrey Morgan la acting as re-l lief teller In the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Miss Maude Hartley has returned home after spending a month's vacation In Burns Lake as the guest of Miss Gertrude Wahman. A body found on the shore of Takla Lake Is believed to be that of Adolf Mllson, who was drowned In Driftwood River In June of last year. STEWART The Stewart Board of Trade has Invited Premier S. F. Tolmle to visit Stewart In the course of his forthcoming tour of the province An In SUMMER COMPLAINT CAUSES MANY DEATHS AMONQ INFANTS Thousands of toothers throughout CumuU hV Used during the past 80 years it baa tn oa tU market, and their child' life no doubt saved by iU timely ua. nw, 600. a bottle at an aniMUH Prince Rupert FALL p AI FOOTBALL: LACROSSE: vitation has also been extended to lion. It. J. Manlon. federal minister 6f railwayi to visit here. , , Cherries, apples and tomatoes formed part of a surprising display 'of local grown products which caused much attention last week In the store of Campbell & Duke here. Tourists on board the steamer Princess Alice, which was here last Thursday, were furnished with cars by the Stewart Board of Trade and taken for drives to Premier and various points of Interest in the district. J. A. Anderson, road superintendent fdr-Atlln district with head-'"isi-Ws at AnyVjx. was here last week to select sites for relief road construction camps which will be opened In the" d'lstrlct'.thU fall. . ThCjUdleAld of the local Uni-ted Church held a very successful bazaar on. Saturday. ALICE ARM A cre.w of seven men In charge of William McLean left here last Thursday and will spend the next two months changing the line of the Oovernment Telegraphs between Alice Arm and Alyansh to new , or dealer.: put up only by TU T. Mil- ,oie8' ew 01 live men In charge I turn Co., Umitod, Toronto. Out. , of J . C. Btuddy will shortly start on the stringing of new copper wire on Uie line between Alice Arm and An-yox. The latter work was started i last year. It Is understood that a number of unemployed men from Anyox will be brought here when government road construction relief work starts near Alice Arm. Mr. Ironsides,' who taught last jyear at Queen Charlotte City, has been appointed to take charge of the Alice Arm school, succeeding F. (If. Hoadley, whb goe to Stewart as principal. Mr. Hoadley left here last week and will pay a visit to Smlth- ,ers before assuming his duties at Stewart. ! K . Mrs. A. Crerar and Mrs. War drop ot Anyox are spending summer holi days here, Mrs. Waterland arrived here last week from Anyox and is a guest at the, Alice Arm Hotel. Miss Florence Studdy left last week for Kamloops where she will spend the coming year with Mr. and Mrs. Hoadley, who were recent vlsl- 'tors here. ' A local garden thief was recently apprehended and fined $2 and costs. (let quick reiults with a want ad Opens Tuesday; Sept. 1 Closes Friday, Sept. 4 Number of Jugglers, Equalibrists and Contortionists to give Cever Performances Bevy of Dancing Girls. Two Bands in Attendance. CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS! The sporting events at the Prince Rupert Fall Fair this year give promise of surpassing those of former years. The visiting teems have won distinction in their respective districts, while the local boys are in the best of form. BASEBALL: Hazelton, the champion team so far, will try to add one more to its string of victories by playing a scries against Prince Rupert. Also Indian baseball games. ANYOX VS. PRINCE RUPERT For the championship of Northern II. C. Also Indian football contests. Prince Rupert and two Naas River teams will play a championship scries. International Beautequest The most beautiful girl in this district will he chosen to visit Ims Angeles and compete in the huge competition, arid the candidate will be chosen during fair week at the final ball. Exhibition Features Flower show, the largest in Northern British Columbia. Individual farm exhibit, most important yet ever made in district. Dozens of Midway features every afternoon and evening. Visits In Victoria W. E. Fisher of Pi Inn I? : on a visit to Victoria and i at the Stralhcona Hod l. M Is a practising barrbtrr i: north. He was formerh .. of this city.-Victoria Col. u CLEANING & PRESSING Ladles' and Gentlrmrn1) Tailoring llrasonable Prion M. T. LEE CO. 323 3rd Ave. VT. Ihne Next Benson Studio TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAlftT FO SKEKNA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FUKSII PASTEURIZED Mil AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throuinw the City