PAGE FOUR Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Ratea of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For TickeU, Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriter. ' Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.O. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 te 8. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointment. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. M. S. SING Cleaning and Pressing. Special Wear Suits Ready to $18.00 Laundry Office. 820 Third Avenue, Prince Hupert, 1J.C. Phone 774. P.O. Box 958 EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Edson Coal. From now on wc can supply the same in any quantities. Call up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage, Phone 68. 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.C. Any quantity delivered daily. Prompt Early Morning Delivery. VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 657. McBrlde StreeL THE DAILY NEWS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManu, OH: DCKR T-7 COULD DREVi LIKE MR MINNIE APCLIS: BASEBALL BOXING LACROSSE LEAGUE BASEBALL SUNDAY GAMES American League St. Louis 1 4, Delroil I. New York 2, Washington V. Cleveland I. Chicago 10. National Leaoue Chicago 0, Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 3, New York 2. Cincinnati 5, SI. Louis 4. SATURDAY GAMES National League SI. Louis 5, Chicago C. New York 5, Brooklyn 8. Cincinnati 3, Pittsburg 6. Boston 1-8, Philadelphia 7-10. American League Washington 1. New York 2.- Chicago 6. Cleveland II. Philadelphia 18.7. Boston 7-2. Delroil G, St. Louis i. CANUCKS WIN Sons bad I he best of the match all the way, the Veterans' defence proving itself loo weak for the Canadian forwards. The soldiers had the grade in their favor in the first half but were unable to score, the tally at half tiny; being two to nil. The scorers for Hie Sons were Erskine McDougall 1, Warren 1. The Vets got their single point when W. Murray successfully nego tiated a penalty in the second half. There was a good crowd of spectators in attendance. Tom Jones refereed, Dirk Howe, and Alex. Clapperlon offi-j ciated on the side lines and the teams look the field as follows: Sons of Canada S. fiawlhorn;, V. Menzies, and II. Menies; fi. Mitchell. J. Marks, and II. Astoria; A. Mitchell, J. McDougall, S. Krskins, E. Warren and K. Smith. fireat War Veterans JI. Friz- .ell; W. Ilarlon and F. Hunter; fi. Findlay, Murray, and I). Main; Robertson, J. .Russell, J. Johnson, Yv Mitchell and D fiurvich. "My dear, you've forgotten again that today is my'birlhday Husband: "Er listen, love, know I forgot it, but there isn't a thing about you to remind me Ihat you are a day older than you were a year ago. London Opinion. a I a- I DOtST KNOW WHO tHE Its BUT I CE NO HEON WHY f II II . I I IP J Sport Chat I WAsNT .YOU TOeE. HPPf MOGIE ME. OORUM - i r SPORT NEWS OF THE DAY GILHULY CUP Great War Veterans Were Outplayed in Final Yesterday Score, Four to One Defeating the Great War Vet erans in the final by a score of 1 to 1, the Sons of Canada yesler- lay afternoon captured the fiil- huly footttall cup for 1924. The HERE AND EVERYWHERE Now that the month of Sep leinber is here, local nimrods will be taking down their arms and getting them into trim in anticipation of t lie opening of the hunting season which is now less tbaii two weeks off. The usual rush on Ihe government's agent for shooling licenses will co-incidcntally commence. The deer season in this district will open, on September 13 and will close on November 30 (both dales inclusive). The bag limit, as already announced, has been reduced from three to two animals and, of course, only bucks may be taken. The season for geese, ducks and brant will on'u on September 15 and continue until December 30. It might ajfaiii.be pointed 'out that Kaien Island is a preserve for all game md the shooting of deer on the Uueen Charlotte Islands is not permitted. Owing to the drawing in of Ihe autumn evenings, Ihe Prince Ru-Mrt fiun Club has found il necessary to discontinue its shoots on Friday evenings. For the balance of Ihe season, Ihe meetings will be held Thursday afternoons or Sundays as wealh. j er permits. The local marksmen ar continuing their practices in anticipation of the competition. that are beng staged with outside teams' during Fair Week. With ihe Sons of Canada need. ing only one more victory to cinch the Stuart football shield and ii tie to assure at least a post-season play olf, the Oreal War Veterans team is I lie only other one thai now stands a chance to win the trophy. Ann their chances are mighty slim for they would have to win all three games in the second half while the Canucks are losing all theirs. In view of the way things have been going so far Ibis reason, this seems a little too much to expect. The Callies dropped Ihe last chance they had when Ibe Can ucks beat them last week in the opening game of the second half and that victory for the Cana dians also sent glimmering Ihe indeed small chance of Ihe Eng lishmen to get into a post-season play-pff. The second game of the second balf of the schedule will take place tomorrow evening between 1 lie fireat War Veterans and Suns of England, weather, of course, permitting. M. S. Whittier. collector of customs at Juneau, returned north on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon. He enme here to meet Mrs. Whittier and family who have been visiting In the Eastern Slates and who were aboard Ihe Alice. 'v TONIdHT MO WANT YOO TO ro bE.E. t-l FOOTBALL ENNIS SWIMMING FIELD SPORTS 1 lincl success. The various events were keenly contested and there were some splendid performances in Ihe track events. The outstanding winners of Ihe day were Alex. Mitchell, and Dave Balfour. The former was the winner in the !tigh jump clearing llm crosA bar it i feet 11 inches. Balfour was a close seeond at 4 feel 10 inches. The tug-of-war, one of the. most interesting events of the lay, was won with two straight mils by Ihe city all-star team raptained by P, Laporte over the Deep Sea Fishermen's learn bead- d by J. II. Meag'uer. The First North H.G. Regiment Hand, under ibe leadership of W. X. Hos.i, played throughout 'he afternoon, with good effect. Winners of Ibe lay were as follows: Hoys, 0 and. under 1, VT Wil- liserofl; 2, E. Sanlerbane. fiirls, G and under M. Casey; :luhy Oreen. Hoys, 8 and under Donald rney; Frank Derry. fiirls, 8 and under Velnia Wallers; Marion Sherman; Jean litchie. Hoys, 10 and under Alex. Wallers; fiarfield McKinley. fiirls. 10 and under Hilda Murray; Jessie Martin; Connie Morgan. Hoys. 12 and under P.ob Ir vine. Jtill .Murray; Lawrence l'earce. fiirls, 12 and under Mussallem; Hilda Murray; rleulah McKinley. , Boys... lfi and under Harry Walker; Oke Jackson; Henry Heilbroner. fiirls, 10 and Tinder Laura Frizzell, Julia Wall?is, May Thompson. Koys, UO yard, dash Ernest McLeod; Henry Ileilhroner. Boys, 100 yard ilash (Booth and eai Cove schools ) Lawrence l'earce; Bill Murray. Boys, 100 yard iash (Borden and Catholic Schools) Herbert Kane, Bronson Hiiifit. WRt Mir NIC APOLJtd WtU BE HERE ON LABOR DAY Various Events Were Closely Contested at Acropolis Hill Grounds CITY PULLED FISHERMEN The Trades and Labor Coun cil's annual Labor Day field meet at "the Acropolis Hill grounds yesterday afternoon was a lis- Potato Race Bronson Hunt. Harold Macdonald. Boys' Bicycle Race Spiro fiur- vjch; Dido fiurvich. Pulling the Shot Alex. Mac donahl (Fire Hnll); R. B. Skin ner. Broad Junm Alex. Mitchell; Dave Bairour. Hop, Step and Jump D. Bal BRIER tr WHO t THE JEWELRY UtfSj TORE' SCAT.. il W ' v V r- , J i four; Alex. Mitchell. High Jump- Alex. Mitchell; D. Balfour. Fat Man's Race James Black. Ben Self, Louis Ross. Egg and spoou race Mrs. Tuck; Mrs. P. Armour; Mrs. Hall-berg. Ladies' nail driving contest Mrs'. S. Doiron; Mrs. J. J. Oillis; Mrs. Fred Clarke. Three-legged race-Iack fiaw- Ihortie and Albert Styles; Ernest Vllislone and Ernest McLeod. 100 yards dash (Union race) Joe Ratchford; Jack Ilatchford. 100 yards, open-r-D. A. Bal- our; Alex. Mitchell. Largest family on grounds Stanley Doiron; J.. J. fiillis; Mr. Newman; A.Anlonelll. Married ladies' race Mrs. J. Sherman; Mrs. Tuck; Mrs. F. Clarke. Throwing baseball W. Lam- lie; D. A. Balfour. Kicking football V. .Menzies, D. Main. Ladies" thread lit needle race Mrs.. Sherman; Mrs. C. Tuck; Mildred Johnson. Sack race Ernest Ilatchford: W. Arnotl; Harold Macdonald. Relay race 1, nil's team: D. Balfour. J. Hatch ford. D. Frizzell md Alex. Mitchell: 2. J. Marks' earn: J. Marks. Sam Elder. Jim- nje Andrews and Cieorge Hill Jr BROWN WINNER RIFLETROPHY Close Competition For Royal Arms Cup at Ranges Sunday Afternoon W. M. Brown, with a scor of 12 out of a possible j0. was win ter of Ihe Royal Arms Cup. which was shot for immediately after Ihe regular weekly spoon shoot Sunday afternoon at COO yards. W. M. Brown 2 ii. Fioyd ... . 11 C. McKeown .... ... ... 10 W. Brass . , o M. M. Lamb 39 R. V. Cameron 35 R. Wilson 33 J. F. Ritchie .. 29 A. Squire, 20 W. Hnrrobin 23 Spoon Shoot II. I'lnyd with a handicap of fourteen was winner of the spoon. Scoring wns as follows: Yards 200 000 000 Yds. II Floyd ..... 30 29 28 87 Brass . . . 20 30 II. Wilson. 2.7 29 W. M. Brown . . 28 18 C. McKeown ... 21 21 . Squire 20 2t M. M. Lamb ... 20 13 R. W. Cameron 25 15 F. Ritchie . . 23 25 W. Ilorrobin . . 23 10 HORSE RACING 28-fft 21 7R 3070 2873 22 Of. 2005 2505 10 fi 4 1857 AT SMITHERS warrior Again Won Dnrhv Ahead or Field; Mrs. Wakefield's "Dandelion' also Winner SMITHERS, Sepl. 2. The most Interesting event at the Strillliers MINNIE. POLt Fair was Ibe horse racing on "Husty rriiiay aiiernoon. During the football mutch and children's sporls Ihe crowds were gathering and by 4 p.m. he rails of (he race course were lined with expectant faces to witness the 0 . . .i-.r T 11 t2J T tNTI FlAVJK StffVKX. IMC. t"t- HAVEL ROON READY - I THINK I'LL WANTIB WVTM 1CKJ iOON. WANTED. Companionable help for small family. Apply Sic. 11, Mc.Mordie Apis. tf WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phono 052. WANTED. Wagon with brake, , in good condition. Box unnecessary. Price and particulars to S. C. (Sordon, care Daily News Olllce. FOR RENT FOR RENT. Board and room in private family. Phone Black 217. 200 FOR' RENT. Two large apartments down town near Post Olliee. Apply Stork's Hant- ware' If I-OH RENT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home com forts, tf FOR RENT Four room, modern, heated . apartments. Apply Smith & Mallelt, Ltd. tf AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE Saturday at 2 p.m., 725 Eraser Street. Includes fiurney-Oxford range, refrigerator. Sanitary couch, bed, trunks, bed linen, carpenters tools, kitchen utensils, carpels, rugs, chairs, kitchen cabinet, crockery, fieo. Itek, Auctioneer. 201 Goods Bought. Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black 130 and Red 442. Keep It Quiet I Your car is as old as il sounds GOODYEAR TIRES for Fords from $8.75 to $17.00 Repairing, Vulcanising, Gas and OH Modern Wrecking Equipment. KAIEN GARAGE Our Vork Speaks for Itself. sport of kings. The Judges, were Dr. Hankinson, Olof Hanson and E. II. fiazely while J. P. Wheeler was the ofllclnl starter. The first race was Ihe Indian half mile won by Michel's (Moricelown) "Nellie," Second Bapllsle's "Dick." The Lady's race was won by "Dandelion" ridden by its owner Mrs.. Wakefield, "(linger" whose Jockey was Miss Lena Johnson came second. The open half mile was quite an event with many false starts by Ihe lively horses. A. Chis-holtn's "Hot Cake," Joe Lambert, was Ihe favorite and justified its favor by winning easity. In lite 1200 lbs. and over1 class came in first. The chief event of Ihe day was (lie last race, Jie Smilhers' Derby open mile. "wnrrlor, owned by Dr. Paine of Telkwa, proyed lo be in a class by himself and romp ed homo well ahead of the field. rri r ri l t t Daily News Classified Ads. 5 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Less than BOc LOST LOST. .pair or sponiarlos Fi d er please phone H. FEMALE HELP WANTED" srllNOfii ia imTehS7"' uon ror British ( ::olumbi t,ui Service will be ),r!,l n f tlay nflernoon ai;j t September l.i. 9; t r'or plication forms. a d furthers, formation apply t,t ,,, :ntt Government Api . y , Maclnnes, Qui s. i missioner, Vii ir.i a, Ik BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room at the Inluik centrally located, one kalf block from Post Office. 830 Secontl Aven. Phone U7. if FOR SALE FOR SALE or Leae, Royal Cift ROOMING Hot SI t Iral location; Micap rent ; rnoin Owner. Write I News. U 'A i Hailv if' FOI SALE AND HKN7 Six rooms, modern. 'I;.'"1 pev mouth. Hou.si 1; h. m complete for nU- at ttirfwi Apply 210 NintU ,U Vct ParkView Apt. 211' f7) R " sTl. K. T w- tt! r . best residential ili; tr-lion six. $:.'50.ui u;i LiP" respeetively. M M s;c FOR SALE. Sixteen room rooming house and (tore, all finished. Full sued basrmea with new hot air furnM. Terms arranged, This buiitoi is right in front of tie Drj Dock. 929 Ambrose Avenue. U FOR SALE Ford Runabout fc-livery; in good running order: 1200.00 cash. Also sevenl other good buys in used S. E. Parker, Ltd. " FOR SALE Two used ford glnes; suitable for .'avema for marine use. VA S, E. Parker, Ltd, "ST. FOR SALE Chevrolet Tin Car; overhauled . and i F condition: $250.00 cash Parker, Ltd. r ,. FOR SALE. New and J Machinery, Boats, and Wv Northern Exchange, FURNITURE. New and Secowlnanui i i .--.iiiiaf change icw anu "v"- Goods. GEO. PAPADOPUL'9' , 839 Third Ave. rnui CHtROPRftCjOf, R. E. EYOLFS0N npnitiinln nf the National of Chiropractic CIp Smith Block Rm , , ij J.; itniipa. to In 12: 2. to f ' Saturday afternoon and 1 . nir.frtPIlL. ny wii'"'"" , : Phone IlluCji. Taxi TAXI -rt - 67 Phone Of 0"1' ' Pll nnnrcM. Prflll ITOIlipi. l - . Day or Niifhl Slandi pool ROOK " noss BROS, Meeker mol. Acrrss from Erttff m i wv m l . or 1.',.r.,isllt'1 WANTED.-.Fur.li.""; rini. fiood references. j Black 103.