II! Ill u W FAQE FOUR daw KKWl .-.in. DRY BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMa' : j..o -1 I 7 j jJ3e7 1 i mzC . "vs, THE NEVT LJ CUT 1HM COEb Birch Wood J if j iLL CO Hp OH - ' S WaWm THE ROOF WHERK '22 n H HE. A. ClCA.: ru'L CHOKE MtrA A" in lN IKUU ut FOR SMALL HEATERS, I 1 IS lsK?l HtK sri t inmq I .JP' f i . -1 . I MV tAFT VlTU W . I 50c Per Sack v. --Ar HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 680. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr.LS.TAlT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 til. Phone 668. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Mslributing. Team or Motor Service. 2oal, Sand and Oravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. 1! "VALSPAR" ! sis We have just hern appointed exclus i v e agents for this famous line of Varnishes, Stains and Enamels. Test its wonderful wearing qualities. fluaranleed turn while. not to Jirush Special, 2", rubber set, regular 75c, for 60c Kaien Hardware Co. Sterling Furnace COAL Otllrd n Bulk. At S10.00 per ton. This li i 'very superior funure coil. It rlvea clean bot fire iihI U entirely free from oot, clinkers, dark and dirt. Some of tlx largest hratlnt plants In the city are now unlnr It with entirely sallsfaitory results. STERLING) STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks', At S12.50 per ton. We are also Arents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS., Prince Rupert Coal Co. Ma'si Of flat Mai. -4 Csntrel. Phone IS TIMBER SALE X 6644. Sealed Tender will be received by the Mlnltcer ut Lands, at Victoria, not later than iwxdi nn ihe tut dav of November, tdtU, for the purchase or Licence Xttii, In cut 9,1 S. 000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock. CiiIIihiw(mm) and lialnam and Sf.ouo feet i.r lelled and Bucked Spruce. u an area at the dead of Alice Ann, Casslar His Two ij) years will be allowed for re Innval of tlniler. s'u rt tipr funiculars of the Chief Fores ter, Vlctorfs. B.C., or District Furejtee, irtnee Hupert, B.C. I W. CUM L . Xt' I9."4 t Fc1uKt StRvtcS. Inc. FORMERLY A BOXER DANNIE MCAULIFFE OF THE DAY NOW RACE WINNER CINCINNATI, Oct. 22. From Ihe squared arena to the sporting silks of a racetrack is the route taken by Dannie McAuIiffe, (lie Louisville, Ky., boxer-jockey who lis riding at the Latonia racetrack. it.iuiuit; liri-niru iiic inline deried fmm t lie galloping of thoroughbred horses more inter-, esting ttian the thumps received in the ring. A year ago he laid aside the gloves that fitted a bantamweight and entered the Kentucky plant as stable boy.. McAuliffe's first big chance came at the recent llaceiaml meeting. He'wa's one of the outstanding riders and scored an average of more than -two win ners daily with a record of 70 places in 120 starts. On one occasion" he rode in all seven races, finished first four limes, placed in two and finished third in the other. He iS'only 21 years old and in ten fights around Louisville gave a good account of his ability and was known as a heady performer in the ring. His headwork already has displayed itself on the track. MAGISTRATE'S DECISION IS REVERSED BY JUDGE The decision of Magistrate McClymohl. in dismissing Clarence Doanc on a charge of supplying liquor to Indians was reversed by Judge Young in the County Court yesterday and accused was sentenced to six months at Okalla Prison Farm with bard labor, the option of a Hue not being given. City Solicitor Jorjes appeared for the crown and there was no appearance for (he defence. Beans cannot be better nor better-cooked than Clark's Beans C N.Hon.1 Di.tu "CaiMffa Apvrovd cry luu a-I PRINCE PUPERT TIDES ' t is not only a big sporting event but one which from first to last has added not less than ',00n.-000 in profits lo (he municipality of Doncaster. Every year the St. I.eger, which is to Ihe people of Ihe north country in early autumn days what the Derby is ho Londoners at Whitsuntide. adds from 100,000 to 75,000 profits to Doncasler's receipts to lessen the taxpayers burden. This U because the Doncaster corporation owns the course. Doncaster derives profit both directly and indirectly from Ihe big race meet, 'which i? the most drastic lest of speed and' staying power for the best Ihree-year-obls of each season. Though never' quite ''so large as the as semblage on Epsom Downs for Derby Day, Ihe St. I.eger crowd usually exceeds 500,000. There was a meeting of the ' ri,-- , i -1 , ? i t r . 1. 1 L.ijy itiniaro i.eague in ine nu Andrew's Rooms last nighl, Pre sidenl J. 3. Walsh presiding. Oenera! business was la'ken up including Ihe matter of balls In be, used in tli league trames This was ieff- for the. players to decide as Ihe games are played. s Wednesday, October 22 High 0 : IV if.'fh. '10.7 ft 21 :16 p.m. 1C8 " Low 2:21 a.m. 7.8 " 15:03 p.m. 10.3 " Thursday, October 23 High j():08'a.M. i7.0 " 22:10 p.m. 17.5 " Low 3:29 a.m. 7.1 " lfi:08 p.m. 9.0 " I Friday, October 24 High' . ... I0':50 a.m. 18.0 Jl. 23:07 p.m. 18.5 " Low 4:28 a.m. C.8 " 17:02" p.m. 7.0 " ssr vpk 7tr 1 i k I r the Itx ilk -f3 J TslPlI Kgf ' ttfnlw V'lhr- v 3 Loco ss. Mm? Jt1 rrA Git.t Briuiii ThjKu ,it1 0 22 " ' I I irT i S C? I?' f 1 " BASEBALL BOXING WHIST 1 SPORT NEWS i HERE AND EVERYWHERE Sport Chat j To hold the 'undisputed broad jump championship of the, African race is the life's ambition of Sylvio I. Calor of Port an Prince, Haiti, who recently shattered the French' record with a leap practically 24 feet. For this purpose, Cator is now training in France with the avowed intention of beating Ihe record now held by a negro, 25 feet six inches. Cator went to France last June to represent Haiti in Ihe Olympic games and is now in school there incidentally getting the benefit of French training methods to improve his athletic performance as well as his studies. Those who are in charge of his training say that he is steadily improving and should realize hi ambition before next spring. - The famous St. Leger race which was run recently at Don- caste.- in Ihe north of Kngland, FOOTBALL BILLIARDS HUNTING WHIST LEAGUE Official Schedule, Season 1924-25 GENTS SECTION October 23. Loyal Orange vs. Moose. St. Andrew's vs. Sons of Canada K. of P. vs. I.O.O.F. O.W.V.A. vs. K. of C. Sons of England vs. Elks. October 30. Sons of England vs. Moose O.W.V.A. vs. Elk. Loyal Orange vs. Sons of Canada SI. Andrew's vs. I.O.O.F. K. of P. vs. K. of C. November 6 Sons of Kn'gi Vs. Hons of Canada Loyanl Orange vs. I.O.O.F. l. Andrew's vs. K. of C. K. of P. vs. Elks. U.W.V.A. vs. .Moose. November 13 G.W.V.A. Vs'. Sons of ' Canada. K. of P'. vs. Moose Ml. Andrew's vs. Elks. ,oyal Orange vs. K. of C. Sons of England vs. I.O.O.F. November 20. I.O.O.F. vs. " Moose. 1 K. of C. vs. Elks. v Loyal Orange vs. Sons of Eng. St. Andrew's vs. O.W.V.A. November 27 Sons of Canada1 vs. Moose I.O.O.F;.vs.,Elks. Loyal Orang'e vs. O.W.V.A. St. Andrews vs. K. of P. December 4 i.oyal Orange vs. K. of P. Sons of Canada vs. d-llks. K. pf C. vs. I.O.O.F. i.W.V.A. vs. Sons of England December 11 Moose vs. Elks. . of C. vs. Sons of Canada K. of P. vs. Sons of Ejigtand. i.oyal Orange vs. St. Andrew's December 18 O.O.F. vs. Sons of Catrtula. a. oi r. vs. ti.yv.v.A. St. Andrew's vs. Sons of England K. oi C. vs. Moose. LADIES ,. October 28 .. ... .. . . I'yihian Ms. vs. orange i.aiiie Moose Ladies vs. SI. Andrew's. Novomber 10 D.M. of y.nsi". vs. Moose Ladies, Orange Ladies vs. St. Andrew's. November 24, D.M. of I'M. y. .Orange 'Ladies. fpylhians Sis. vs- St. Andrew's. December 9. D.M- of Eng.' vs. St. Andrew's. I'yihian Sisters, vs. Moose Ladies January 13 Pylhian Sisters vs. D.M. of Eng. Moose Ladies vs. Orange Ladies. January 27 Orange Ladies vs. Pythian Sis. SI. Andrew's vs Moose Ladies. February 10 Moose Ladies vs. D.M. of Eng. 3t. Andrew's vs. Orange Ladies'. February 24. Orange Ladies vs D.M. of Eng. St. Andrews vs. Pylhian Slslers. March 10. Moose Ladies vs. Pythian Sisters SI. Andrew's vs. D.M. of Eng. British Consols 1 Cigarettes jgg aT?l5 2025 Ah0 tn acilweU'ns of 50 and 100 I -si- WANTKD 1 "OH Plumbing and Heating, Phone Hlue 518. tf WANTED. tiirl for housework. Mrs. Monro, 310 Fifth Avenue East. tf WANTED. .Gentleman wants furnished or untarnished room n warm house for the winter. Write ltox 213 Daily News. n. Jilt) WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange Auctioneers. Phone C52. WANTED. Energetic salesman for hnuseto house work Steady employment In rigid party. Apply, stating expeT-ionee to ltox 2lt Daily News ollire. tf SITUATION WANTED JiXPERIENCED stenographer and )H)ok-keeper wants work.Nov-cmler I. Write Hbx SfOO Dally News. If BOARD AND ROOM RluLEY HOME. Hoarding Home for school children. Terms moderate. Apply Superintendent, P.O. ltox 576, Prince Rupert, JI.C. HOARD and Room at the Inlander ' centrally located, one half bloek from Post Ofilce, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf FOR RENT TO IIENT-t Srnnll hoiiiii?, partly furnished. Phone lte.1 083. 2t'J T'OH RENT. Four -Hying rooms. on stuitalile fur buines, or office, yruund fhxir; t25.nu; Also Clapt flat. Wstenhuer Ilros. FIVE Room flat for renl, on Second Awn tie; modern. Apply Joe Oaron, Rupert ll.ikory. If WINTER boats, a nee. change. HARIIOR for small Caretaker in allend-Applyi Northern H'OR RENT. Furnished house-keepinf,' moms.' Phone Hlue 217 or 18. 410 Sixth Avenue East. v tf FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home com forts, tf Vpn RENT Four room, modern, heated apartments. Apply Smith & Mallclt, Ltd. If BOAT REPAIRS FISIir.RM EN. The close season will soon be here. You can gel, your noais overhauled hy con tract or day work, at a moderate price. We build anything up lo 200 tons. Marine ways Call or write EriL.len Hros:, boat build' North Vancouver, F '. tf DRY WOOD CEDAR. HEMLOCK- OR FIR Cul and split. Jo nny size. $6.50 Per Load A. ISAACSON. Seal Cove Woodyard. Phone lllurk 401 ADDRESSES WANTED WILL J. II, McCormlck and J. J. Allison please communicate their addresses to H. D, Oii Advertise In the Dally News. HI FOR REAL HOME MADE ItREAD. Cakes and Pastry, leaxe your order at U 13 Ambrose As emu-. Phone Hlue (13. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE. On Snnora Phono-graph at I25 on only lnp-worn) ?I2 er month. Walker's Music Store. t.10 FOR SALE Rooming lloute, furnished; and store premises Apply U2U Ambrose Avenue. AUCTION SALE AUCTION "RALE will be held In the Norfolk Rooms. SUth Ave. and Fulton, on Oct otter 33 and 25 at 3.30 p.m. each Hay. The entire furnishings of the house will be sold, conisting of: a large quantity of blanket, hex! linen, bureaux, bed single, throe-quarters and double; earpets, oak roekem, nk dntejiporl, pirlurftft. lanre healer. McClary Kootenoy range, linn curtains, vacuum cleaner, club bag, waah stands, toilet sets, tables, hand washing machine and wringer, ehlffnnlere. mirrors, etc., etc. Phitiolt, Evil A Co.. Ltd. and prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. 2 tJ CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Oraduate of the National College of Chiropractic, Chicago, Smith Block Room 15. Hours: 10 to 12: 2 lo 5: 7 to 8. Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. Phone Hlu'fi 85. DO.M'T BE SHOCKED Ride on GOODYEAR BALLOON TIRES For all Cars Ford Tires, $8.50 to (10.00 Fit Goodyear Tlrei and f ,.. . , t . Avoid the Shocks ,-r MODERN . WRECKING ...... EQUIPMENT Day and Night Service. Phone 52. KAIEN GARAGE. PIANOS TUNED. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RE-PAIRED AND ADJUSTED J. B. MacKAY Phone Oren 454. P.O. Rox 425 FURNITURE. New and Secondhand I urn I. lure Stdre. We Huy, Hell and Exchange New and Secondhand floods. 1 GEO. PAPADOPULI8, 830 Third AvV.v ' Phoio J40. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call (lfeorge. 1'Hiil or (lust) Prompt Service and Comrorl ' Dfty or" Nlir t ' Bfand! HOBS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Hmpreaa Hotel. TO FILL VMJtt liPE. vlTIA Jj At Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Adrtlemnt Tnknn for Lmmm U,. 80c MAIL SCHEDULE For the Eat Mondays, Wednesday ir4 f. days, c.,sch ,it i , m From thb East M'-ndays, I liurs.UrH t::J ; urdays, 1 p m To Vancouver Tiesdays - Mail i'l Wedneda Sulurdny C.P.R. Oi-lr. r ;. 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Tt i rany ncwn mhh.w 4 p.m. today to err "'3 1 ' serllon In lomorr sue. LAND ACT, Casslar Lantf Olalrlei. necordin tllHlri.i "f 1 ami sllusle In Allln I ako i mile due wM "f Allln T TAKK NOTplK Ihst I-. , Allln. In Ihe iTiivinrr :r I- lila, nreiitiatinn lew. 'He lr fur iermlliin in pur:hf t: I: f desrrlhed laml" , ...ruA nntniueiH'inr at a p'y r i south point of Ihe liull senmtl lland lit Allln L r alKive: Ihenec nortUweil ' tir n this Inland following the i ' -f Place of minnieiiceinenl aui iwn acre nire or le.s. Bept, srd, ttuHvl Lms EOr,t' ' 1