Prince Huprrr Dailp Betas Friday September 6 194G Smithers PRIZE Cattle Dairy cow Gordon Harwy. Dairy jfielfer Bill Miller. Beef cow IOrsa. Beef calf fOrsa. Female- Lambs LXrsa. Registered ram All Fletcher. Field Roots Potatoes Grown from Foundation "A" seed and field Inspected 1945 Love Bros. Potatoes, white, any variety Jasper Raymond. Turnips, swede Jasper Raymond. Turnips, for fall seeding Mrs. D. Malkow. Vegetables Beans, table Fred Rosberg. Beans, string or wax Mrs. J. Malkow. Beans, broad, shelled Mrs. J. Malkow. Carrots, half long Mrs. J. Httherington. Carrots, long Jasper Ray mond. Cabbage, early .Mrs. Malkow. Cabbage, late Mrs. J. Bourgon. Cauliflower Fred Roseberg. Cucumbers G. Gregerson. Cucumbers, gherkins Mrs. J. Malkow. Lettuce, head Mrs. D. Malkow. Lettuce, cos Mis. G. Raymond. Qnlons, red Mrs. J. Malkow. Onions, yellow Mrs. A. Bruce. Onions, pickling Peter Oli-arny. Peas, garden, In podPeter Olrarnyr. Peas; ". green, shelled Peter Oliarny. Turnips, table, swede Peter Oliarny. Tomatoes, green, field Airs. J. Bourgoh; " Tomatoes, greenhpuse, ripe-Mrs. J. Miya. Vegetable marrow Mrs. J. M:Dkow. . Special: Best collection vegetablesMrs. J. Bourgon. , Local Grown Fruit Collection tame fruit Mrs. J. Bourgon." Apples A. McLean. Grains and Grasses Snrine "Wheat G. Gregerson. Fall Wheat Jasper Raymond. Early. Oats Jasper Raymond. Late Oats Rt-Oulton. Bearded Barley R. Oulton. Timothy Hay reler Oliarny. Brome-grass Jasper Raymond. - 8 Dairy and Home Produce Cw's.Tnilk G. Gregerson. Cow's whipp'irt-g cream J. Bourgon. how's table cream Bill Miller. Eggs, hen's, dozen, white E. Johnson. Eggs.-, hen & dozen, brown--E. Johnson. Chicken, dressed Fred Rosberg. jloney, quart Alex Bruce. i Baking Loaf white bread Mrs. J. Boiir.gon. Loaf whole wheat bread Mrfe. A.jSchufer Plain buns--Mrs. C. Miller. Loaf raisin bread Mrs. C. Johnson. Tea biscuits Mrs. A. Bannister. Sponge, cake Mrs. E. Johnson. Cookies Mrs. G. Raymond. Scotch oatmeal cakes Mrs. Janet Gray. Apple pieMrs. J. Buchan. Pumpkin pie Mrs. J. Lapadat. Shortbread Mrs. A. Bruce. Doughnuts Mrs. T. A. Simpson. Canned Fruit Peaches Mrs. O. Ramond. Tame strawberries Mrs. B. Goronzy. i"ame raspberries Mrs. J. Hciherlngton. Gooseberries Mrs. A. Benson. Huckleberries Mrs. H. G. Wlhdt. Rhubarb Mrs. P. Raymond. Collection of called fruit Mrs. J. llethertngton. Canned Vegetables Cauliflower Mrs. J. Bourgon. Qreen peas Mrs.. G. Raymond. Collection of canned vegetables Mrs. J. Hetherlngton. Collection of pickles Mrs. R. Oiillon. Jam Tame strawberry Mrs. A. Benson. Tame raspberry Mrs. J. Bourgon. Black currant Mrs. A. Ford. Fancy Work Crochet doilies Mrs. H. J. Ludgate. White buffet set Mrs. G Tycho. Tray cloth Sister Mary Igna- tia. Tea cloth Mrs. G. Tycho. Luncheon or brwge set Mrs. Panter. Sofa pillow Mrs. G. Lund qulst. Fall Fair LIST Pillow slips, white embroideredMrs. A. Benson. Pillow slips, color embroidered Mrs. S. P. Jcnes. Pillow slips, cut work Mrs. Walker. Crochet bedspread Mrs. H.. J. Ludgate. Apron, embroidered Sister Mary Barbara. Baby's knitted article Mrs. Thurston. Tattlnn Mrs. C. Miller. Boudoir pillow Rosa Hug. Cut work Mrs. C. A. Hinch-liffe. Knitted socks Mrs. Panter. Knitted or crocheted afghan-r- Mrs. Thurston. Hand-made wool rug Mrs. A. Schufer. Hand-made rug, not wool Mrs. L'Orsa. Patchwork quilt Mrs. G. Lundqulst. Article from handspun wool Mrs. A. Schufer. Flowers Asters Mrs. J. Miya. Dahlias Mrs. Walker. Gladioli, three spikes Mrs. A, Benson. Gladioli single spike Mrs. A. Benson. Pansies Mrs. H. J. Ludgate. Stocks Mrs. Walker. Mixed sweet peas Mrs. G. Raymond. Bouquet bowl cut flowers Mrs. H. J. Ludgate. House Plants One nlnnt, any variety Mrs. Y. Fushimi. Hanging basket Mrs. H. J. Ludgate. Handicrafts Woodwork Art Capling. Water color painting Harry Carnle. Oil painting Harry Carnle. School Exhibits Printing, Grades 1 and 2 Marion West. Penmanship, Grades 3, 4 and 5 Ruth A. Edgar. Penmanship, Grades 6, 7 and S Lena Mackney. Paper cutting, Grades 1 and 2 Morley Lessard, Crayon drawing, Grades 1 and 2 Anne Walkland. Colored design, Grades 3, 4 and 5 Muriel Sedgwick. Colored poster . and design. Grades 6, 7 and 8 Lorraine Buchanan. Map drawing. Grades 6, 7 and Marlon Gould. Indian Exhibits Buckskin .gloves, fancy Mrs. Paddy Isaac. Buckskin gloves, serviceable Pauline Michel. Moccasins, plain Cornelia Ol son. Moccasins, fancy 'Mrs. David Dennis. Tanned buckskin Mrs. Thos. George. Buckskin jacket Mrs. Jhnmle Michel. Any beaded article (except Jacket) Pauline Michel. Native wood carving A. Michel. Native weaving Pauline Michel. Indian-made snowshoes Lucy Nass. Collection of Indian articles- Mrs. T. George. Special: Rabbit foot mat An nie Michel. Indian basket Lucy Nass. Indian antique Louis Tommy. VERSATILE SOYBEAN The soybean makes glue, baby food, lipstick, candy and synthetic rubber among other things. WINNER OF GOLF MEET THIS AND THAT V S J Tin Ccorgt Mal-W Adam. SmitI.ers Man Takes Northern B.C. Title With Prince Ilupert-ite Running Up a, athletlc fraternlt tnl, yillage tQ move tQM g SMITHERS SMITHERS - Turning Turning in in card of seventy for the eighteen !les:uH:nluii!!"S WU11 IU? nUfUlClll Oliuail UiU.n- bla golf championship cup at the annual tournament held here Sunday afternoon on the.Smlth-ers golf course. There were sixteen entrants from points all along the line of the Canadian National Railways. Runner-up was J. Andrew of the Belmont Hotel, Prince Rupert who turned In an exceptionally good game -onsidering the fact that he had not played golf for several years prior to entering the tournament. The pitch and putt competl- Classified Advertising - - - - C)ftss!fleds: 2c per word per insertion, minimum charge, SOc. Birth Na&CM SUc; Cards ol Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 12. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Mr. John M. Walker announce the engagement of his youngest daughter Gwyneth Margaret, to Mr. William Harvey Murray, only son of Mrs. Agnes Muny and the late Robert K. Murray i of Prince Rupert, B.C. The wed ding will take place on the evening of September 2Cth, at First Presbyterian Church, Prince Rupert. FOR RENT FOR RENT 6-room flat, 2 furnished rooms; kitchen stove. 209 5th Ave. W. Apply Hel-gerson Block, Suite 1. (214) FOR RENT Two-room suite with oilbiirner. 940 Ambrose Ave. (219) FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 801 Borden Street. (tf) FOR RENT Five -room house, 1910 8th Ave. East. $25 per month. Phone Black 304 after 5 pjn. (214) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Home away from home. 622 Fraser St. (215) WANTED WANTED Small inboard or row boat. Box 156 Dally News (212) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Pin setters wanted at Rex Bowling Alleys (tf) THREE WAITRESSES Three Sisters Cafe. (210) HOUSEKEEPER, daytime or full time; or, board for children, In or put of town. J. E. Stone, 221 W. 9th Ave. Phone Red 737. (212) WANTED Reliable housekeeper for small family. Large private room, board, and SCO a month. No heavy waxing. Phone Red 879. (tf) WANTED Two mechanics for Interior garage. References required. State experience and wages wanted. Interviews arranged. Only first class men need apply. Reply Box 155 Dally News. (tf) PERSONAL VIOLIN TUITION. For appointments phone Black 120. Mrs. Ellen M. Anderson. (s22) SLENDOR TABLETS are effective. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5. At all druggists. (210) ''George, will you help me open this can of sardines?" GREENVILLE TO PLAY LACROSSE GREENVILLE Offer of the British Columbia Lacrosse Association, through the office of the Indian Agent at Prince Rupert, to provide" playing equipment for the native village has spurred ' tbe traditional Canadian sport. .Some years ago Greenville was very active in the playing of lacrosse. tion was won by Tom Wark, Smithers druggist. It was one of the best tournaments ever held lq Smithers. The condition of the course was excellent and the best of weather prevailed to aid Immensely in making the meet a success. After the" tournament an excellent lunch was served by lady members of the golf club. JwOR WORK WANTED K WANTED By High School girl, between 4 and 6 o'clock. Green 186. (209) FOR SALE FOR SALE 12-ft. oak bar, with brass footrail, suitable for club. $50 or nearest offer. Phone Green 401 after 6 p.m. (210) FOR SALE Premier vacuum cleaner. $60 or nearest offer. Phone Green 461 after 6 p.m. (210; FOR SALE Singer sewing machine, 1942 model, like new. Call 528 7th Ave. West after 8 p.m. (It) FOR SALE Furnished cabin, 3 rooms, hot and cold water. Bargain. Phone Red 962. (213) FOR SALE Brlck-llned heater, I Phone Black 393. (212) ! FOR SALE 200 special-mated New Hampshire, chickens, six months old. $2.00 each. Shipping charges extra. Leroy's Ranch, Kitwanga, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE 15-ft. boat, almost new, with 4 h.p. Easthope engine In perfect condition. Apply H. Little, new floats. (209J FOR SALE Sawmill with two-and-a-half" million feet of timber: camp and kitchen utensils; equipment, tools, 4j horses, good condition. Price j $5000. Apply Lee Jim, Hazel-ton, B.C. (tf) ; WE BUY AND SELL new and , used furniture. See us first, j Used dressers $14.50; chest of; drawers $9.00; ranges in good condition $35; smoking stands from $1.25; tables from $2.00; j dining room suites from $30; j chesterfield suites from $69.50; carpet, IOV2X6 ft., price $18; j new fancy mirrors from $2.00; j scatter rugs from $1.65; Gur- ney ranges for coal and wood; i paint brushes from 20c. B.C, j B.C. Furniture Co. Phone Black ' 324. (tf) ' FOR SALE 16-ft. canoe, out board motor. Black 412. (209) NV L. STASSEN JUNIOR. Bulbgrowers Hlllegon. Holland accept orders for individual shipment direct from Holland to you on orders received before September 30. For price lists write P.O. Box 520, Vancouver, B.C. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more ! economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawuillls, manufac-1 tured by National Machinery 1 Company JnRed. Vancouver, B.C (tf ! LOST AND FOUND FOUND Pair of glasses on Third Avenue. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) SHORT SPORT Big BUI Tilden won his first United States singles tennis tlte at Forest Hills, N.Y., 26 yea"s ago yesterday, defeating W. M. Johnson 6-1, 1-6, 7-5. 6-3. He reigned as the world's outstand-! lng amateur until 1931 when he turned professional. I Bob Fitzslmmons' body-puncn ! lng stopped Gentleman Jim Cor-bett In the 14th round at Carson City, Nev., 54 years ago to night, giving Bob the heavyweight boxing championship of the world. He held the title for two years before being knocked out by Jim Jeffries at Coney Island, N.Y. Baseball Scores National Brooklyn 1, Boston 0. Philadelphia 5, New York 6. Pittsburgh' 2. Cincinnati i. Chicago 1, St. Louis 10. American Cleveland 0, Detroit 10. New York 6, Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 3, Chicago 4 (eleven innings). Boston 1, Washington 0. International Rochester 5, Montreal 1. Buffalo 1, Toronto 2. Syracuse 15, Newors 12. Western International Spokane 0, Wenatchee 3. Tacoma 11, Vancouver 13. Bremerton 5, Victoria 1. Salem 8, Yakima 6. Pacific Coast San Diego 1, Seattle 3. Oakland 8, Hollywood 10. Sacramento 4, San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 1, Portland 5. American Association Milwaukee 1, Minneapolis 2. Indianapolis S, Columbus 3. Louisville 2, Toledo 11. Kansas CUy-St. Paul rain. PRESIDENT OF HOCKEY LEAGUE MONTREAL 01 Clarence Campbell of Edmonton was elected president of the National Hockey League, succeeding Mer-vyn (Red) Dutton, resigned. Campbell, a lawyer in his late thirties, who has been a National Hockey League referee, recently returned frcm overseas. He was a lieutenant-colonel in the Army. TIMBER SALE X-40174 There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Office of the District Forester at Prince Rupert. B.C.. at noon on the 26th day of September 1946. the Llcencee X-40174 situated In Khutzeymateen Inlet, to cut 185.000 feet of spruce and hemlock sawlogs. Provided anyone Is unable to attend the Auction In person, he may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of Auction and treated as one bid. Two (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Particulars from Chief Forester. Victoria. District Ptirester. Prince Rupert, or Ranger Martin of Prtnc.' Rupert, NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Quality Repairs Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Prince Rupert Bottle Collector also messenger service Phone Blue 737 We buy . . . all sizes Perfex Beer Whiskey, Gin and Bottles Bottles Wine Bottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Announcement... JOHN HARRIS and M. PARKINSON have resumed proprietorship of ATLAS BOILER WORKS Boilers, Tanks and General Ironwork UGANDA PLANS PROGRAM HERE Skip's Ferscnnel Looking Forward to AthloUc Activity And Staging Concert and Gymnastic Display That the ship's company of II.M.C.S. Uganda are looking forward to further athletic activities during their forthcoming visit to Prince Rupert Is evident frcm a signal received yesterday from he ship by P. M. Ray, secretary-manager of the Canadian Legion. This message states that the ship will have teams ready to meet local opponents in baseball, basketball, soccer, box lacrosse nd fastbav. as well as Doxers lor a ooxing snow. They also advise that since their last visit they have organized a ship's concert party and wish to provide a show for the p.eneral public. The name of this show is "Tar Capers II" It Is hoped that arranjements can be made with" the Civic Centre for the .use of the auditorium for this event. The ship is also able AND FURTHERMORE, PLAYER'S MILD CIGARETTES HAVE WETPROOr PAPER. IT WON'T STICK TO THE LI PS." 1 t Are You Go ine To Slay In Business ? MI Mane ctitions III! n cmr tr r O l 14 I & O buying yjr htivincr keen I he best plan 4 . I 1 It mnrhel no misiauc auuui u, " are going to get more twr- I - ..il.,n Iht wnere.are you going to oe wi Oil f . it1 fa LVtif liitf rr nc r tit i v wi uwm - WW III J public as you should be? win you nave oeen uiw ntihltr nnrf hp aWaV behind I" competition which is coming soon- to customer s ey is get your 1... HI with some regular printed matter every a DAILY NEWS. You need only a modest appropriation to h tively in touch with the buyers for whom y to cultivate through the easy way of advertim? THE DAILY NljWj Progressive local merchants are fully aware-value of advertising in the Daily News. Is your name to provide a j'.viuuaaue . iuid It Is possible that U uiuy their intentiti to iuc.uc; t:i. display in the sarce program. The Uganda te no-.v enrcut. from a cruise to the Aleutian Islands and is due t u rive a Prince Rupert on 8epu,uber vj BIRD OF FREEDOM The national bird of Guuti mala Is the quetpal. it 7... chosen because it is a bird of freedom and dies in captivity. among them in these Pi you unpreparedly napping? DAILY NEVS Your Assistance Invited The Dally News Is completing a Roll of n. oi tnu citv to serve with th rm.j . " " r - ww-ujjuuhuu Ui ui( PUDllC US i k It Is Impossible for the Dallv Ne t-r, nmnllp thp llct rnriKrOetft . ... - .. . .. -wiuiiK I resDonsiDie ior me suDmission of th ... iuun gin ur iuuii inena, Th fnllnwinir Is th infnrmnflnn 0 ... c joujj Mil In and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News Prince Rupert Nanu Service (Army. Navy. Air Force) Rank Next of Kin Relation Address Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge If Casualty, Nature and Date Remember, If YOU do not submit 1 1 name, no one else may. You are respoasibk. . r h i ROL woiliu u"