PAGE FOUR Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange Make your reservations for that Christmas visit lo the Old Land early. For Tickets, Rates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhayn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, 50c Per Sack HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. O. Office Hours, 9 t 0. Phone 680. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments, St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. M. S. SING Cleaning and Pressing. Special Suits Ready to Wear ... ... ... $18.00 Laundry Office. 820 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Thone 774. P.O. Box 958 EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Edson Coal. From now on we can supply the same in an quantities. Call up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone fit. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.O. Any quantity delivered daily. Prompt Early Morning Delivery. VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 657. McBrlde Street. THE DAILY NEWS BRINGING UP FATHER; By George McljL,,, i 7 I I Co on cjEt out HELLO JETRRt tOO COME "WITH ME COME ON DOWN SICK - ON TMTb lt- CO OUT fepfi Think or J T,UIN, TO TOO TO OlNTt JUVl N TiNg. TO T"-8EO OP T ci rr v V II sJI JO,N OO BASEBALL BOXING LACROSSE OF THE ft LEAGUE BASEBALL American League New York 8, Cleveland 2. Doslon 2. Detroit 3. Washington 7, Chicago Ci Philadelphia II, SI. Louis 9. National League Pittsburg, I, New York 5. Cincinnati I, Itoslon I. Chicago 5, Brooklyn 4. SI. Louis 8, Phladelph.ia 7. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS Mrs. Smithers had decided lo ave I lie floor of her reception oom polished, and accordingly he sent to a large firm asking hem to put a man on the job as oon as possible. When the polisher 'arrived his manner was far from energetic, md the anxious lady of the house was afraid he would not do tie floor properly. 'You know Mrs. Girton's house next door but one?" he said rather indignantly. "Well, 1 refer you to them. On the polished floor of the dining room five tersons broke lljeir leg last winter and a lady slipped--clean down the staircase. I polished all their floors." London Answers. THROWN FROM CAR AT DEVIL'S ELBOW Aged Lady and Two Men Had Remarkable Escape From Death Between Burns Lake and Decker Lake Three people had a remark able escape from death on Friday morning when a government ruck driven by Kenneth Warner ook a drop of sixty feet over the embankment at J he Devil's Elbow between Hums and Docker Lake, says the Hums Lake Observer. Wliile making the inside turn Mrs. Hunt who had asked for a ride to lown, fearing that she was slipping caught the driver's arm", the action jprked the wheel sufficiently lo cause the car to jump over the edge. Mrs. Hunt, who is 71 years of age, was badly injured and was rushed to Francois Lake Hospital where, upon tlie arrival of Dr. Hankin-son from Smithers, she was found to be suffering from, con lusions on the head, a broken arm and collar bone broken in two places, also internal injuries Kenneth Warner s wrist was broken and he was badly cut and bruised. Jack McLean, the other occupant of the truc, was thrown clear when the machine rolled over nnd suffered only minor injuries and bruises. Clyde Hunt arrived here from Hazelton on Saturday to attem his mother and latrst reports confirm a belief that she will re cover. SPORT NEWS DAY HERE AND EVERYWHERE Sport Chat j At the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Badminton Cluh which is advertised for Friday evening I lie principle business will be the election of ollicers for the coming year and the deciding upon a hall in which lo play. Several proposals have been iiirfde but it will be left to the annual meeting to make a final decision. The question of club due's will also be an important one. Last year the members were assessed two dollars a month but this year it is proposeil ,to have a season fee payable before, the member commences to play. Badminton is rather an expensive game in that new shuttle have to be provided much more often than balls in a tennis game, llaquets are also expensive and being so light (hey break easily. Last year the Club provided the shuttles and each player provided lis own. raquel. It is probable that the same plan will be adopt ed this year. In some clubs each dayer provides his own shuttles but as they are awkward lo carry. lockers are -almost necessary if thai Is done. The main expensps of the- cjub are rent, light and heat, shuttles, and janitor. Last year the boys did the janitor, Aork but as most of it fell on wo or three Ihe probability is hey will refuse to do it this year. The local sporting fraternity will regret the denarlure of mother of Its valued members who leaves the city on Thursday night. This is J. W. Hamilton. belter known as "Hammie," who is heing transferred from the city in the service of Ihe Royal Hank. For the past few season's after every meal Cleanses; month and teetn and aids digestion. Relieves that overeaten feeling and acid month. Its I-a-s-t-l-n-jj flavor satisfies the craving lor sweets. Wrlgley's Is double value In the benefit and pleasure It provides. Satmd in U Parity racMagt. PliL II II riSTS.'S, FOOTBALL TENNIS SWIMMING 8 Hammie's services as a catcher have been much in demand with local baseball teams and he has always been counted upon as one of the city's .steadiest and most reliable players. An unfortunate accident early in the season put Hammie in Ihe hospital and lie has been out of the game ever since. It is to be hoped that the new climate will quickly bring him hack to his old lime self again. Vanderhoof i? to have a big boxing tournament on the even ing of September 29. The affair is being arranged by Cecil Hartley and will be held in the Com munity Hall. There will be six four-round bouts besides a feat ure exhibition betwppn H. Fallon and Hartley. The program will nclude local talent entirely and Hi,, boys are training hard for Ihe contest. Nightly Ihey are working .out and it is being productive of good physical results apart from Ihe mailer of preparation to give the public gooi bill. HERRING PRODUCTION IN ALASKA WAS HEAVY SEATTLE, Sept. 23. Arrivals of herring at Seattle from various Alaska points from August 5 to August 28, according to the mosl complete records available, were about 11,885 bbls., figured n a full-barrel basis. Of Ibis, arrivals fronv Suulheasl Alaska were 10.230 half-barrels and 50 full-barrels; those from Prince William Sound, Kodiak Island and ook Inlet, 1.0,0 1 i half-barrels and 1,100 full barrels. Including ionic stock not previously accounted for, Hie season's produe-!ion in Alaska up to the end of August was estimated at approximately 27,000 hhls. on a ull barrel basi. This includes about 33.500 halves for Southeast Alaska, 11,700 halves for Prince Vjlliain Sound; and 1,100 bbls. ;n a full barrel basis, covering ImI1i halves and fulls from Ko-liak Island, Cook Inlet, etc. ""' CHINESE GIRts M BEING EDUCATED IN PARTS OF COUNTRY TECHOW, Shantung, Sept. 2 An unprecedented desire for education for girls is being shown throughout the western districts of Shantung. For per naps the la'it ten years there have bepn government girls' schools in a few of the cities of Miis region, but tbey have not bepn popular and the enrollments have not been large. Of late a. distinct change has taken pluce. The villagers are lnmoring for schools, and particularly for schools to impart 7IaK for TO British Consols "20 or 25$ B4 Cigarettes per smoke ij in either size package iv r s v i 1924 t Int l. Fiatuwc Daily News Classified Ads. : 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Let than BOc WANTED WOMAN wants housework by day or month. Phon(. 537. SWISS Girl wants work as' gen eral servant. Phone 139. 221 PLAIN SFAVINO Wanted. Child, ren's .cwin& a specialty. Phone 600. 227 WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phone 652. SITUATION WANTED CHAMIiElt.MAID Wants Work. Phone fiCO. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and typist wants employment. Write Hox 207, Daily News. 227 -XPERIENCED stenographer and book-keeper wants work, November 1. Write Hox 20G Daily News. tf FOR RENT l"OR RENT. Three large housekeeping rooms, furnished complete. 218 Second Avenue. 227 ."OR RENT Seven roomed house unfurnished, near Cold Storage Willi bath and toilet. Rent cheap to suitable tenant. Phone 287.' 227 FOR RENT. Furnished house- keeping rons. Phone Hlue '217 or 18. 410 Sixth .Avenue East. If OFFICE FPU. RENT with mode living quarters. Westenhavei Hros. If POR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home comforts, tf FOR RENT Four room, modern, heated apartments. Apply Smith A Mallctt. Ltd. tf AUCTION SALES. Goods Uought. Sold or -Exchanged H. H. HEfflMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black 136 tnd Red 442. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Oust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nihl Stand: ROSS BROS. "POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Emnress Hotel. BOAT REPAIRS FISHERMEN. The close, season will soon be here. You 'Can get your boats overhauled by con tract or day work, at a moder ate price. We build anyWiing up lo 200 tons. Marine ways. Call or write Eriksen Uro 'toat btiilders, North Vancouver, B.C. ) - tf western learning geography, arithmetic, drawng, athletics and oilier branches hitherto not considered desirable for Chinese pupils and especially for girls. 3 ACTORS LACK WORK HERLIN Sppl. 2;.'. It Is esti-maled that 900 out of every 1,000 .actors and actresses of Ihe Her- lin theatres arc without jobs'lbi summer. A great many of the playhouses are closed The situation in Jllimlom Is also in the doldrums. Scnvicc. Inc. FOR SALE .FPU SALE or Lease, Royal Cafe. CHICKENS for Sale. Phone Hlack 403 225 HENS For Sale. Apply 1137 Eighth Avenue East. Phone Hlack 519. 227 FOR SALE. A reed baby buggy in A.I. condition also Perfection - oil healer. Phone Gieen 393. 227 FOR SALE. Piano nnd gramd phone. Snap for cash. Phone Hlue 317 after C p.m. 22C FOR SALE. Rooming house, furnished. Apply 929 Ambrose Avenue. if FOR SALE. Old papers by the bundle. Daily News oftlce. tf ROOMING HOUSE for Sale; cen tral- location; slearn heat: cheap rent; rooms always full; Owner. Write V x 202 Dally News. if FOR SALE. New and used Machinery, Hoats and Engines. Northern Exchange tf FOR sKlE HOUSES ' C rooms and bath, two lot, fine harbor view, $3,000.00. 5 rooms and balh, close in 12100.00. 5 rooms and bath, good garden, 12200:00, 3 rooms, high ground, (750.00. Terms arranged for nil. McCaffcry Gibbons, Ltd. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Huy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. QEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone 140. CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Graduate of the National College of Chiropractic, Chicago, Smith Block Room 15. Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. Phone Hlue 85. DON'T BE SHOCKED Ride oil GOODYEAR BALLOON TIRES For nil Cars Ford Tires, $8.50 to $16.00 Fit Goodyear Tires and Avoid the Shocks MODERN WRECKING EQUIPMENT Day and Night Service. Phone 52. KAIEN GARAGE. BOARD AND ROOM HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, ono half block from Post Oftlce, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137, PIANOS TUNED. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RE-PAIRED AND ADJUSTED J. B. MacKAY Phone Gren 451. P.O. Box MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and F flnva mini .1 r From tht East Mondays, Thurdaya. and 8. uraays, t p.m. To Vancouver Mondays, mail closes at 10H Tuendays. Mall sUhes at pj tiuirsnays ft . to PI Saturdays AX Saturdays 10 Hi CP.R. Sepl 3. 0 and IC. From Vancouvsiw Sundays t., ,,, p i Mondays 3 n Wednesdays .3 pi Fridays AJ. Fridays : 3 pj CP.R. Sepl. t and 12 To Anyox, Alice Artn-i Wednesdays J.' 9 px Sundays 7 p.i From Anyox, Alice Arm- Tuesdays P.M. Thursdays P.M To Stewart and Premier Sundays 7 P.M. Friday? 9 P.M. From Stewart and Prtmlar Balurilars P.M Tuesdays -...!.,. P.M. To Port Simpson-Sundays : 7 P.M. Thursdays . .&..--- 10 P.M, From Port Simpson 1'uesdavs ...P.M. Saturdays -A.M. To Alaska Polnts- Sepl. 1 and I? From Alaska Points- Sent 3. C and 16. To Massett. Port Ciemsnn, Bucklev Bav Mmiilav tnnil clofies. . .8.30P.M. . 'if " - . From Mafi-.ett. Port CUmiTO Biirblav Bav WoihiAiilnv tnnl line. A.M. - To Skldeaate. Q. C cJ South Island Points- Wednesdays, mail cIosm P-1- . . .... aJ From Skldegate, Q. c. wj - South Island Points Saturdays, mail due m- . To Naas River poinu Simpson-Thursdays jt p From Naas River Pol""- , Saturdays BOX COLLEOTIOH P.M. P.S. m IK gra..am & Atlin Aves. 0! 1st Ave. A Eighth . a ae fith Ave. A Fulton M. 1 8th Ave. & Thompson 2.30 8' st Ilth Avc&Sherbrooke 2.35 11 Ave 1 1 lit Ave. k Conrad St. 2.10 Oth Ave, Si Hays bovo 2.15 Ave Glh Ave. Si Hays Cove 2.50 1.5 Clrclo 85 2.55 8th Ave. A Colton St. nil. Avo fHrideSt. 3.00 ttll ..- - Pro. Gov. HUks i, 0 3.10 Prov. Gov. Wharf 9.1! S.I5 : G.T.P. Wharf 0 3.20 2nd Ave. Si 2nd St.--3rd Ave. Si Fultofi St. 3.25 3.28 9i 3nl Ave. Si Oth Hi- NOTICE. 1 Advertisers Jre: remind- J cd that eopyfow t . e lisemcnls shoa . u , rAii n'pws ofllce bew , tf : p m. today lo enur W ; scrtion In tomorrows 8U0. 125 Advertise in"tho?nally No'"