PZ72 FOuH ws and Views in World of Sport from Far and Near GIANTS AND Seraglio Winning Virginia Gold Cup SPORTS AT CARDSIOSE KITSEGUKLA 'QC V in Ilk Jilts Frances May Pratt Becomes Bride of Walter Smith of Smithers TELKWA, May 39: At a quiet ceremony in St. Stephen's Anglican Church here last Sunday evening. Rev. L. J. Hales officiating. Miss Frances May Pratt, daughter of Mr. and Mf. David Pratt of Skeena LUMBAGO? A pain in the lower part of your tack can tonurr you. But not for long, if you k now alxiiit Aspirin ! These harmless, pleasant tablets take away tbe misery of kasvago, rheumatism, neuralgia, Jtesdscfaes, toothaches, and systemic pains of women. Relief comes promptly; U complete. Genuine Aspirin cannot depress the heart. Look for the Bayer cross, thus: Made in Canada Kaien Motors . rA ;'; . Limited . General Garage and Station Smlc CIIEVltOLirr and IIUICK Open Dy and Night Phone 52 Third Atehw SUITS Made to Your Order $27.00 TOP, NOTCH TAILORS One .price throughout Canada Your measure taken by us. XJNG THE TAIL;QH l)7$econd Ave. Phone (19 COAL Buy the real Coal out fai mous Edson and Cassldr-Wellingtop In any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Oraln and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND'SM CURY Socks Wham Weld, 50c, 75c and 81 Buy yourself a few pain. They're the goodt all right Nifty as Skeena Crossing Girl is Married can be. NEW HIGH RECORDS FOR SILVER LEAD AND ZINC PRODUCTION IN PROVINCE: GOLD OUTPUT IS UP. (Continued from page one) I source of the country. Major Activities The minister points out that the major mining activities of the pro vince were well sustained although curtailment and cessation of oper ation were forced on certain mines; by economic conditions. Some new producers, however, were brought in and the important construction and t of Wal- Crying bfe ter Smith oi Smiths. Only a few Xom,,,r ,, the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Smith , h,. are taxing up reatdttiflf Avenue in Saithets- on First: GRADUATES AS NURSE school for nurses here. I other large operators have maintained their staffs in a commendable manner. The dividends declared during the - year totalled $127.652, only a KAMLOOPS. Majr 29: Miss! alight decrease from the record fl-Qladys D. Sibley of ?r$ce George is , sure of $13,743308 in 1929. While one of this year's gmctetate from the dividend record is very satis the Royal Inland Hospital training , factory, the outlook owing to low metal prices Is for lower dividends i In the next few years than In re cent years. T,e.4suvvu report of thcMinUter Qold, lode 0. 'Silver, oz. . Copper. Miscellaneous Metals ti Minerals J Total 8.935 $ 152,235 1.00,778 11.289.171 0O,2JL545 Lead, lb 319,169,732 ,Zlnc, lb. 250.287.306 Coal, tons 1,887,130 (2240 lbs,) Structural : Materials, .. 3,323.578 4.307.270 11.738.525 12,535,931 91)10,093 , 9.435.C50 ; 4,092,508 790.145 $55,391,093 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE May 29- Drydock vs. Roundhouse June 2- Drydock VS. Station June 5- -Station vs. Roundhouse. National league Race Tight Atb,-I Ietlcs and Senators Win I NEW YORK. May 29: The Na-lt ional League race showed a tendency to tighten up yesterday when I the first and second place New York I Giants and St. Louts, Cardinals each i lnt tit Rrutton Braves and Pittsbunr Pirates respectively. The Braves Jumped into third place ahead of the Chicago Cubs who were beaten by the lowlj Cincinnati Reds. The Pirates weitt into fifth place abovi the Phillies who, with Brooklyi Robins, were tdie. In the American League. th Philadelphia Athletics took an other fall out of the New York Yankees while the Washington Senators defeated the Boston Red Sox. There .vere no changes in the standings as a result of the day's play. Yesterday's scores were as follows: American League Washington 4, Boston 3. Philadelphia 5, New York 4. Cleveland 5, St. Louis 4. Chicago 3, Detroit 2. National League , Boston 7, New York 6. Pittsburg 11. St. Louis 8. Cincinnati 3, Chicago 1. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet New York 22 10 -.688 St. Louis 19 1Q .658 Boston 18 15. .544 Chicago 17 15 .531 Pittsburg 17 18 .480 Philadelphia 16 18 .471 Brooklyn 15 20 .42 Cincinnati 8 26 235 American Other striking points brought out Philadelphia. 26 by the report foHow: , Washington 23 That increases were shown mNew York 20 1930 as compared with 1929 in the (Cleveland 18 production of gold, silver, lead and Chicago -17 zinc, there being decreases only in Det;oJt 18 the outputs of ceppe and coal. j St. Louis 12 That the value of structural ma- Boston 12 teiials produced Indicates an ad- vanee over the previous year. That the production of lead in '1930 was ,319.199,752 pounds, valued at $12,535.931 the largest quantity of lead ever produced in any year ; in the province. That lead now is the most lmpor-. tant in point of value of the meta.1 ; production of the province, repre-jsenttng for the past seven years jovor $15,000,000 a yoar as compared .with copper's $12,000,000 and coal at ,a little more than $11,000,000. Coal Decline 1 That the production of coal has declined 19.3. ( , That there was in 1930 a remark- ifpnciic T iItavc 'able increase in xlnc output, viz. VC1IU AtttlClo 250,27.306 pound as compared with . 172.090.841 pounds in 1929. , : Thai a new high, record was es-1 I Vanished in silver output. vU. 11.-' 418,80Q ounces last year League W. L. 'Pet .8 14 15 20 20 24 22 23 For Hazelton i765 .621 .571 .474 .459 .423 .353 .343 0 KEEP THE Children Healthy When they're "off colour" gi them Dr. Carter's all vtfrtafcle Little Liver Fills. Safe, acting gently on the bowels and liver, they toon bring back smile anj high spirits that healthy young ters should show. 25c &. 75c red packages Aik your druggist for GvUTERSIJiSLPILLS Are Appointed NEW HAZELTON, May 29:--J. H. of Mines Is prepared under Ute Wulan of New Hazelton has been supervision of John D. Oalioway, uppointed census taker for the dls-pwtnclal mineralogist, and con-. trict from, Spaly Creek to Pitman Ulns complete Statistics of the in- while W. J. Sanders; wjll take the dustry detailed reports by the re- district eachpt Sealy Creek lnclud- sMent engineers on their respective , UA the thret Haieltons and Kis-dlstricts, full reports by the Inspec- .Potion Branch and much Incidental! uttu. vy M,y H'?f?' v- CHUItCH OAUPET HOWL V o,0. ' CLIjn IS ESTAULISIIEI) Tlie 1930 production, figures v are shown in the follownjf table: , uoio, piacer pa. A carpet bowling club has been 1 started In connection with First Presbyterian Church. There were 26 players out on Wednesday. Uncle OAZAZU8 is coming! LAMB'S RUMS IN BULK AND t ASE3 FINE OLD NAVY (Ak lUr Sailor i) IQLBEN fiROVE Atk thlUtor$) 1 ShippU by ALFRED LAMK A SON LONDON IttMukti IW This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia Mrs. John Ha Waitney's Seraglio ridden by Wtlllam B. Streett won Virginia golo tip at Warrenton. SPORT CHAT I S. M. J. Woods, noted English .rlclceter, died recently In a -prl-ate residence near the County Cricket Ground, at Taunton. Among miversity athletes few names will tand higher than that of Sammy Yoods, as he was known to a w,lde vide circle of friends and legions f admirers among the game-loving mbllc. They appreciated to the full his player oi grand physique, of rander heart, and of cheery dls-XMition, whq.was generally at his jest against tne strongest and never xnew when he, was beaten At cric-tet he made his mark from early lays first and foremost as a real .ast bowler and so he did at rugby they both continually came a cropper against Somerset. He played for Australia on one occasion In England, in 1888, and he was a member of several touring teams Lord Hawke's In America in 1891 and in South Africa in 1895 and 1898, Arthur Priestley's In the West Indies in 1897, and the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar's in America jln 1899. One extraordinary record stands to his credit. In a match be tween Brighton and Dulwich it is said that be bit the wicket eight I times in an over three no balls J which all tut the stumps, two balls which hit the wicket but did not I remove the bails, and three which bowled batsmen. Though so good an all-round cricketer and so cf-iioient a captain, it la on his bowling that his fame chiefly rests. He Max Soh-.nellng. heavyweight ch ;mp:im in gom over the new rtadhim in Cleveland showed Ute gani; how he used to lay bricks in Oercuny, where was a bricklavet s helper before he started his pugilistic career. football, where he was a most redoubtable forward. Samuel Moses John Woods was born at Aahfle3& near Sydney, N. S. yr on AprlJ 13. 1888. but practi cally his whole game-playing career was spent in England. He was educated at Brighton College and Jesus College. Cambridge. He was In the School eleven In 1885 and 1886. and he got his Blue in his first year. While hp was In residence Cambridge ws never beaten, and It Is not too much to say inai tne records of the university match show very lew if, atw cricketers who have done more for tneir siae. lie began playing for Somerset in 1886. He became captain and honorary secretary in 1894, and secretary in 1899. With Somerset his success was as great as with Cambridge. He Inspired the team, he got the best out of them, and he nearly always had the great effort ready for the great occasion. Truly did he call Somerset the team of surprises, for in the latter nineties, when Surrey were supreme, and round about 1900,, when Yorkshire were on the top, had a deadly yorker, and a slow ball which was as formidable and deceiving as any, and his place among fast bowler of all times Is secure. As a batsman he was. prim arily a hitter, but not a wild slog-ger; he hit largely with a straight bat, and In his later years was not by any means an easy wicket to get. He played rugby football for Cambridge In 1888, 1889 and 1890. and gained his International cap for England.. He played against Scotland in 1890-92 and 1895. at! against Ireland and Wales In 1890-93 and 18$5. He was captain of England In 1892-93. ' The Dally News can be pur- chaspd at ' 4 Post Off Ice News Stand, 325 1 Granville StH Vancouver. , Karl Anderaoa, Prince George, B.C. '. R. W. Rilev. Terrace. D.C. General Store, Anyox. Smithers Drug Store. Smith- ers, B.C. BIG AUTO RACE DUE Speed Kings Will Compete on, 300- -Mile Course at Indianapolis Tomorrow INDIANAPOLIS, May 29: Tests are being completed foe the qualification of .forty entrants for the great Indianapolis Speedway 500-Imlle automobile race tomorrow The j great race is expected to be alten-!ded by a bumper crowd. LEO I ON PUXYEItS The following players will represent the Oanadlan Legion tonight against the Regiment in Senior Football: Johnson Smith, D. Jack, J. K. Murray. O- How., WJHtam Murray. F Hodgklnson. 8. P. Wood-side, T. Bussanich, C. Baptie (cap-' taint. A. HodgklnsoD. W. Vlurray, HI. Ersklne. B. Skinner. Interior Couple Wed at Houston Miss. Carol Watson Became Bride of Angus Kerr on Tuesday Last SMITHERS. May 29:--The Watson Ranch at Buck Flats. Houston, was the seen of the wedding at noon last Tuesday of Miss Carol Conjunct Vatspn, eldest dugl)-te: of Mr pd Mrs. C. H. Watson fivmerly" of Toply, to Angu4 Wel-i ti Korr: The officiating -ciergy-mun was Rev. L. J. Hales and attendants, of the. couple were Mis Ruth W o,s(tn. slater of the bride, and Hurt. Kerr, roXbex Qt the gfpom. Mr and Mrs. KT H1 reside at Quick TW ENTY ADDED TO LIST ' STEWART. May 29: -At the court of revision or) the provincial voters' list, held here recently, twenty three names were added to the list. 1 Subscribers whose subscription expiration date is several month ahead and who wish to take advan- i tae of the present bargain counter rate of $5 for IS months may do so . and haye the 15-month period com mence at the expiration of their present subscription. KiiA Vins in Base ,a and R, wanja M Football KITSEGUKLA i though the weuthr tlouj, thsp,urts ht'hi 23 by, the Klteegu.i , were much enjoyed by ihs InUlan akim mer. whosf preiun was appreciated Good uriaes Wen . events and two han , con Utlon in iia.s. ;. ball. For the latte: i i iv.'Jry between visi' U1K U) KiplOX .V! trophy to. baseb.i:; that for football As usual the tali tU done bjr the Uc, ihing was provider! : with thi axcepiioii ther. FOOTBALL May 30 Booth vs n i mmmrn- AJ. '111. M,ru. I evert. Quality is there, so results are sure S. E. Parker Ltd. 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