9 i s ? i i i i i I ? 3 PAGE FOUK. R2 I.JL .JEWS . ., , T , -,J-!?TT-!r 2 USED CAR BARGAINS Several Model T Fords, passenger or commercial, from 40 10 $200 1919 Ford Model term 1 1929 Ford Tow Sedan run 7,000 mll, terms Coupe, run 450 S600 1 1930 Ford Town Sedan, run only. .m"" 8700 Several Fflrd Engines; One Chevrolet frigine; One Continental En-tine Fitted for Marine See Us Before Ikying S. E. Parker Ltd. Headquarters for HARDWARE Lawn Mowers Kitchen Wares Mechanic' Tools Builders' Hardware Paints & Oils "Mops & Brushes Stoves & Ranges , Janips & Jntems Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 TiiVd Ave. Telephone 101 Mjs. N. R, Wl&!j, wife of Mayor Walker 0 Ketchikan, and IMsa F. Walker Vera passengers aboard the frincess Louise yesterday .morning returning to the "First City" after a trip o Seattle. ; Three Tearo.s fiei For Second Half i Honours as Ic;ult .0 Victory ! For Lodgetnen ' I j o.y three juts Playoff Will Prpbably Commence on , Sunqla and Be Hushed to ' Completion Elks ,4;-f eitcd Sons flanada last night, 3-1 In the final scheduled game of the second hjlf of the baseball season, and thereby, created a jhr.ee--ie.an) lie. U h,yii)S won four tames and lost four. With a &trong wind blowing In. the breaks wet all wltji jthe pitchers, and Lambie and Chenof kl tUrrj;d in fine show ings, the former allowing but two hit wiile the latter held his oppon-1 ejt to jpne. incidentally, both horl-1 ers got a hit. - There was no score until the third when each team tallied once. With , one roan out, Johnson. Sons of Canada walked, be went to second on a , passed ball and scored when George Mitchell threw Burys grounder low to first. Smith and Moran both went out via the strike-out route. Elks came right back in their half And tied the score. Chenoski filed out to Johnson. D. Stalker, was save when Styles dropped Lamble's peg. He went to second- on a passed ball. Stone struck out but Frizzell dropped the ball and Stalker went to third on the play to first. Harold tingled to right and Stalker scored. Alex Mitchell fouled out to Moran. j They stepped out In the next frame and put the game safely on the Ice. Stephens, first man up, was hit by a pitched ball. Bill Mitchell' struck out. a. Mitchell walked and; Stalker, who ran for Stephens, went to third on a passed ball. He scored as Farquhar sacrificed and Mitchell went to second. Chenoski singled and Mitchell scored. D. Stalker! struck out to end the frame. Box Score S. O. C AB R II PO Bury tt 3 O 0 2 Ed. Smith 2b. ...:;...3 0 0 3 Moran 3b 3 0 0 1 Lambie p .3 0 10 Styles lb. , 3 .0 0 7 Comadlna rf 3 0 0 0 Frizzell c 3 0 0 4 B. Stalker If 3 0 0 0 Johnson ss 2 10 1 j Totals 16 1 1 18 ELKS AB R H PO Harold w 3 0 12 A. Mitchell c 3 0 Stephens lb 1 1 W. Mitchell If 3 0 O. Mitchell 2b 2 1 Farquhar 3b i 0 Chenoski p 2 0 O. Stalker cf 2 1 8tone rf 2 0 Totals 19 3 S. O. C 0 0 I 0 Elks 0 0 1 2 9 4 2 0 1 0 2 1 21 O 0 E 0 3 E 1 2 1 0 Evelyn Ferrara. 21-year-old student of ChlcaiiO Normal C holder of women's national divus championship for two Evelyn is going to. try to crash world's mark. hould Delegate Be Sent South to Atten J Gathering? Matter Discussed fly City Council At Its Meeting Last Night But No Action Taken 1 The dty council, at Its meeting; Opposition was voiced by Alder men Rudderham and Black. Alder man Macdonald thought. If the! question of taxation of Improve- I 0 menu was to be discussed, the city . 0 should have a representative there. I BRUHN OFF TO REGINA lMtnLr nf PnMlo l'nrk n AM.rwl 1 1 Unemployment Conference In 0 Prairie City 0 1 VICTORIA, Sept. l:-Followlng a 5 e cabinet meeting yesterday, Hon. R. q1 W. Bruhrt, minister of public works, x 3 Iett ir RWflna to attend a meeting of western representatives to CO- struck out by Chenoski (10), Lam- action with a view to preventing bte 6; left on base, 8. O. ,Q, (5), flow to British Coiumbja pf workouts 2 J ; double plays, P. .Stalker to lets transients. Harold. Lambie to Smith to Styles; .. , wild nltrh Ijimhlo- nnnsprt hnll A MlUhe,FrleU 2); h.U by pitcher. PROTEST AGAINST Stephens; time of game, 1:05; i plres, Brooke and Laporte. urn Big League Scores National league New York J-4. Boston 2r3. American league Washington 6. New York 5. Boston 0, Philadelphia 3. Cleveland 14, Chicago 6. Detroit 8, St. Louis 3, CHANGES IN TRAINS The cjty coancjl, sX its meeting last nlghl, on motion of Alderrna McQutcheon. decided to protest to the railway company against the change to a three time a week aej vice 10 early In the ypar as Nick Sutllovlch of Alice Arm arrived in the city on the CataU iii,l3 J&Ofl.lng .aad wJUl tee in town lor the next two or thru days. liege. I years. j Stop Signs On McBride Street i Outlying Parts of City to Have Traffic Regulations The city council last night adop- j ted a recommendation of the board of works that stop signs be Installed on Fourth Avenue at McBride Street, test night, did not decide whether m Avenue at both side at to be represented at the forthcomr McBride Street, on Eighth Avenue. mg annual meeting of the Union of 'ac Meunae street and on B. C. Municipalities at New West- Ninth Avenue, east side of MeBrlde minster. A number of Important Street, matters will be discussed there and Alderman Collart dele- thought a si 1 s? n gate should be sent, preferably the (jM I fYllTifTV SflPrPf 2 ! mayor, w s W swvw" J MONDAY'S SCORES English League First Division Bla:kburn Rovers 0, Arsenal 1. Blackpool 2. 8heftteld United 0. Huddersfleld 1, Aston Villa 1. Leceister City 2, Mlddleeboro 2. Sheffield Wednesday 4, Grimsby. Town 1. Westham United 3, Chelsea 1. En(Ush League Second Division Barnsley 3, Oldham Athletics 1. Bradford 2. Stoke City 1. Bury 2, Swansea Town 1. Chesterfield 1. Plymo.uth Argyle 2. MUlwall 6, Bradford City 1. Portvale 1, Leds United 2. Tottenham Hotspurs 4, Preston Northend 0. S.rottbh league FJrst Division Clyde 4, Dundee United 1. 1 Summary Stolen base, Chenoski, 'ordinate details of emergency work . . Styles; sacrifice, Farquhax; base on in the four western provinces. He Aclr (Ylnrfi WnGctt " " balls. Chenoski H: Lambie ,(2): will pnrteovor to nbUln concertAd :OI 'VW Shipped 1 his Way Mayor' to Take Up Matter With Vbcat Pool At the city .council meeting last night, the mayor was asked to take up with the Wheat. Pool the question of the use of this port with a view to having the elevator used to a greater extent. The matter was introduced by Alderman Black. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Sept. 1: Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at 53 ': WEATHER 1 NOT GOOD Present Year Does Not Compare Very FavoaWy With J9?0 in Matter of Clemency With the month of August a good deal under average In the way pf clemency, weather In Prince Rupert for the current year is continuing to compare unfavorably with 1930. Precipitation for August this year totaii.-d 5 7 inches as against JS2 of an Inch In the same month last year, bringing total precipitation fot this year to date up to 69.14 tnetuw as compared with 41.44 Inches in the first eight months of 1930. Sunshine for August this y.u- a gregated but 63.1 hours as compared with 1G0 8 hour In August, 1934 Sunsiilne here, to far this yar a gregates 626.8 hours as against 1-061.44 hours In the corresponding period of 1930. Following ate details of the weather summary for August as announced this morning by R. O. Era? merson, Digby bland. Dominion meteorologist: Highest barometer reading at sea level. 30.24 on August 13 and 16. Lowest barometer reading at sea level. 29.83 on August 10. Minimum temperature, i8 pn Aug ust 17 and 20. Maximum temperature, "0 on August n. 1 Min temperature, $7. , Total rainfall. 5.7 inches. Total sunshine, 93.1 hours. HibbardatTop J InBigSixStanding Redman Second While Eddie Smith Cops Third Place; Comadina Just Nosed Out Final standing of Big 61x batters ln.the local baseball league are an-' nounced following the final league! game last night between Elks and' Son of Canada. Averages in playoff games will not be included, as some players will be certain to play In more gamee than others. As there were only three hits registered in last night's fixture, Howard Hlbbard of Old Empress, held his place at the top of the standing with Redman, his team-mate, in second place, only two points behind. Ed. Smith. Sons of Canada, qualified for the standing by playing hU eighth game of the season, and took third place. Fred Stephens, Elks, who led the first half, holds fourth place with a good margin over Arseneau, Old Empress, who is fifth. BUI Harold, Elks, brings up the rear, just' one point ahead of Johnny Coma dlna, Sons pf Canada, who has also been in the standing most of the time. It has been a peculiar fact, that during .almost the entire season, Spns of Canada have had but pne man in the standing, while their team average, has been away above the other two teams. Following is the standing: Q. AJi. R tj. Pet. Hlbbard O.E 12 37 3 13 .351 Redman O.E 14 43 S 15 .349 Ed. Smith S 8 32 10 11 .344 Stephens E 13 42 8 14 .333 Arsenoau O.E. .13 48 7 15 .313 Harold E. ' 13 45 18 14 .311 Team Averages 8. O. C 16 498 117 130 .261 O. Empress 16 482 82 118 .25 Elks 16 449 93 106 .236 ASKING GREATER ' SPEED ON WOKK The city council, at Its mcejUng last night, decided to wire the provincial department of public works asking for greater haste In regard to ejpxpipymerit orj gle projilrjcial 'highway at Prince Rupert. 1 ' ' 8 ' "'bn i ,,: The following Prince Rupert merchants extend to 11 visitors a hearty welcome to the city and invite them tp drop in and shake REgSES VENING GOWNS owmiATs lEAL wool suits Sweatees Cor. 3rd. Ave.&2wJ.S.t. hands, More than ever during fair week these stores will be at the service of all who come, ELKS BEAT j National Discus Champion CANUCKS 3-1 QUALITY DINNER WARE AND FANCY OTA j2fPiea; Wedge wood Dinner Set g JJ jjjj 23-Piece Tea or Bridge Set QOI OA froin $2.50 to piSA.UU mps md s.AUcers 65c, 75c, 85c Third ,ye. y. 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