it . PAGE FOUR ;THE DAILY .NEW! rri.fn.v. ''I'l'-iiif,,:, j,. BRINGING UP FATHER By George Mel Money -i A.N' IF bNEv; OOT SHE'LL I II I II rot cOOONe HI well vmy OtOtsT 1 Tn QEKT ME OP WhEM T Orders M"-RXD TO 'VbK . MKCiCC r HOME ' 'uL CE TOOC TO U&T ME. OUT On Norway, Sweden and rrn v- ' 1 , eA.K.E TQMORiow r ' U3T f -OWWE JU WMVTE.D .ME TO J lTHE Denmark at Current .Itataa of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land 6arly. C For TickeU. Rates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriter. 'Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agenoy. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 680. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S.TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Blook,. PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, Itit. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only .Wmt Special Appointment. 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, H.C. Phone 77 4. P.O. Box 958 EDSON COAL Received few cars of oar Famous Kelson Coal. From now on we can supply the same in any quantities. Call up 58 for quick delivery Prince Rupert Feed Go 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. MoBrlde Street. BASEBALL BOXING LACROSSE WILLS WINNER body blows that had their effect. Record of Fighters Only twice has Firpo felt the humiliating sting of a knockout since his meteoric career commenced. In , 1917 he was laid low by an. amateur, Ansel Rod- rigues, now retired from the ring. Then in 1923 the damaged right of Jack Dcmpseywas the propelling power that lowered his centre of gravity. Wills has been knocked outbul once, that was at the hands of Sam Langford in 1916, when the two Negroes fought nineteen rounds. SKINNER FAILED TO FINISH BOUT Referee Declares Match with Joe Manilla a draw Knock out in One of Preliminaries Hrick Skinner seemed to have the best of things in the- first round of t tie boxing bout with Joe Manilla of Ketchikan last nigbl but he was not nble to go through after receiving what he claimed was a foul and tho scheduled C-round battle ended one minute and forty seconds af, ter the opening of the second round; It was a good battle while it lasted and a draw result was declared. The two 3-round preliminaries Denny W'endlc ys. Ned Byrne and Dido Gurvich vs. Tommy Eraser were draws but the third between Ernie Warren and Jim Flewin ended in thirty seconds when the latter was knocked out. Charlie Gleason refereed tho main event, P. I.apnrte the pre liminaries and Max Heilbruner was timekeeper. The attendance well filled the Empress Theatre. I 1 Sport Chat the weather for t lie Fair sports is not just, as, good as might be wished but the sporl ajnj. attractions committee i staging the matches as best it can between the showers. The enthusiasm of the fans and .the general desire that exists In see al the matches overcomes the Limpness of the air and fair gales are being recorded much to the satisfaction. of the Exhibition management. Seven million dollars in bel ling on the race tracks cannot be squandered without seriously tif fed ing "I ho economic condition of the city la say nothing of its morals says an Edmonton paper in -pmmentjng on the racing situa- !ionv in Vancouver. The .paper offers Ihe opinion that the Oriental population, described as undesir. ible, did not contribute much lo he seven million and that the Chinese and Japanese were attending to 'business while the whites were squandering their money. Many huntfng expeditions for he week-end' will mark the open. I ng tomorrow (September 13; of he seaon for ducks, geese and leer. The deer are reported to w in great abundance on the nearby islands, and hunters will ae gelling out at the earliest possible moment before too much shooting makes them more wary and scarce in accessible places. One persdn, who was out scouting recently, said he saw more leer than be had often run across rabbits when hunting for them. I'he inditference of the weather i.s not likely to dampen h enthusiasm of most of the uimrods. The second game in Ihe exhibi tion football series between Ocean Falls anH Anyox, for the soccer championship of northern H.C. was played yesterday afler-rtoon under Ihe worst possible weather conditions, on the Aero polis Hill grounds, and ended in a win for Anyox 3-2. A driving j SPORT NEWS I OP THE naV utsr HERE AND un ruroviilucnr. OF BIG FIGHT Match Went Twelve . Rounds Without Official Decision New York Yesterday EVERY ROUND TO NEGRO Body Blows Told on Argentine and In Second Round He Was Floored NEW YORK, Sept. 12. The newspapers pave the decision (o Wills in the big fight last night at Hnyles' Thirty Acres. Jersey Cily. They went the full twelve rounds in the no-decision match. According to the newspapermen present, Wills won practically every round and in- the second round floored Firpo. Twice the colored man staggered the Ar gentine, who was weakening from kidney punches. Firpo made great efforts to finish the, game quickly witii a knockout, but Wills, who seemed to he much the better boxer, ducked Hie swings ami got in EVERYWHERE) OCEANFALLS Football Game Played In Storm Closely Contested Yesterday Afternoon BRIER FOOTBALL TENNIS SWIMMING 8 the most ardent soccer enthusiasts wei'c out lo witness the struggle The following teams were fielded: - Ocean Falls Willier, goal; Lord and Smilh. full, backs; Names, Rest and Keith, half hacks; Paul, Clarke, Derieux, W. Smith mill MilHn'lt fm-viMi-.U Anyox Craggs, goal; Stewart and Slellie, full backs; ltunton, Scott and Caiiip'ell, half backs; Dearlove, Carter; Ridierlsou, Ingram and Jack forwards. S. Elder refereed and F. Hardy, Prince Rupert and W. Johnson, Ocean Falls, ran. the lines. ri.n fil ltll.. ....... I. .it iuiijt nan uiauu a irwi mlniltna fwn II,.. li.'.L- ..IT I... I "'OH iilniuK.'. ..mi ill . nit. UM UJ w. Delieux, at centre forwanl for Ocean YaMi. Shortly afterwards Haker Robertson, equalized for Ihe gas-raters. - The play was last and considering the wretch ed nature .of I be grouad and ball some god football was display- d. Roth leaiuA were on their mettle and put forward their best efforts in spite of Ihe adverse elements.. Shortly before half time Clarke, in tho Vurward line for the'tbaper makerM. beat iJiaggs for' a secotnfTtftne with a lillicut shot. Play was delayed fur several minutes by an injury to Delieux; the Ocean Falls' ceni- Ire forward.. . who accidentally ollided with Craggs, when Ihe laltcrTHiT Out to 'clear a "skied" ball, and. was; forced to leave the field for medical attention. At half time ,lhe score stood 2-1 ,n favor. of the southerners Second Half In the second half Ocean Falls were unfortunately handicapped by the absence of their centre forward as a result of Jiis injury. However, the paper makers put up a. very stubborn resislence. A persistent louiburdmenl of the Ocean Falls' stronghold event ually gave Scolt, in the Anyox forward line, ail opportunity and In kick'ed into Willier's bands. I he .latter apparently passed Ihe ball oyer I be goal line. There was some disimlc about the valdity of the goal and talk about prrtfesting4he game by Ihe Ocean Falls -learn. The. gdal was. allowed ijyij jhe, jfej-ei', hpwoveh nm-r souie 11 a id work, wnicu provided plenty of excitement in front of the Ocean Falls goal, Haker Robertson again scored for the smeller town. The final score was 3-2 in favor of Anyox. The Port' Simpson football learn defeated Ihe Kitkalla eleven by a score of 2-0 in ihe first game of the exhibition native football series played on the Acropolis Hill grounds yesterday nflernoou. The weather conditions were most unfavorable, and few spectators witnessed the game. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Finnic sailed rain and a gale made playing on Ihe Princess Alice today to conditions so miserable that only make the round trip to Skagway. Oonds and Wann. TNi": 'Creii bnl. thl twtvrd "? 1 J n ' V-r -, ., .rri-u.r.,, - i -n -. - i i , , -,, ., Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Adrtlamnt Taken for La than BO I WANTKD WANTED. Furniture ot every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers. Phone C52. FOR RENT FOR RENT. Four rooms and bath. Phone Red (SO. tf OFFICE FOR RENT with mo.fern living quarters. Wostenhavet Hros. . , tf FOR RENT. .Two largo apartments down town near Post Oflice. Apply Stork's Hard ware, if RENT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home comforts, tf FOR RENT Four room, modern, healed apartments. Apply Smith & Mallett, Ltd. tf BOARD AND ROOM HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Onlre, 830 Second Avon. Pbonn 137. tf AUCTION SALE.S. Hought. Sold BALLOON TIRES or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave, I'hnne HUrk l.lfi im nd 442 TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call Oertrgo. Paul or flml) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nisrhl Stand: ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Acrgs from Empress Hotel. Positively the Rest that can buy I GOODYEAR TIRES FOR FORDS $8.50 to S16.00 RIDE ON AIR Fit Your Ford With Money eliminate, the rattles. MODERN WRECKING EQUII. MENT Service Vj and Night KAIEN GARAPE Hriirlitcn r uir pvpiiIiirk with a lia.liii Set, Timi- ln mi ine of the wurlU'- rntsl bruuilraMlnr nta .luti. A rill1 iiiih-Ii a: ler to liiillil than most folk rn hfllrvi". V t-UII' ""(Ply l-l't''l l'Hi or sctii ri)niflflc, dlm-t to you liy mall. AliMilutv mthraeUiin or UHMley j f muled. W'k ty til ill? livery rli'irK''. Write u how! DepV H FREE X, H c aiaioau e & (otno List of Broadcastlna FOR SALE FOR SALE or Lease, Royal Cafe. HOATS of every description suitable for' work and pleasure. All In first class condition. Apply N. M. .McLean, Cow Hay. 2I FOR SALE. Oas launch "Na-iline" 23 ft. x fi. Easlhope I. Price I25. Cash $100, balance $50 per month. Apply (V Rurie, 210 Second Ave. Phon 387 or Red 513. Can be seen at Ynchl Club. 210 FOR SALE. - Rooming house, furnished. Apply U29 Ambrose Avenue. tf FOR SALE. Pleasure boat Echo. Lenglh 2H feet, beam 5 feel, powered with 48 I LP.. Winton Six engine, liosch Ignition, storage battery. Windshield, canopy top and curtains, 2 auto seats. Seating capacity for eight or ten persons. Price S350.00. C. L. Heindel', Cold Storage. if FOR SALE. Piano mnhoirnnv. medium siie, lately tuned. .$200.00. Also 25 foot boat with Ford racing-engine. John Hulger. M0 FOR SALE. Old papers by Ihe bundle. Daily News oftlce, tf ROOMING HOltSE for Sale; crn- tral location; slenm heat: cheap rent; rooms always full; Owner. Write I i 202 Daily News, If FOR SALE Ford Runabout De livery; In good running order; $200.00 cash. Also several other good buys In used ears. S. E, Parker, Ltd. tf FOR SALE Two used Ford en gines; suitable fur conversion for marine use. i0.00 each, S. E. Parker, Ltd. FOR SALE Chevrolet Touring Cur; overhauled and in good condition; $250.00 cash. S, E. Parker, Ltd. FOR SALE. New and used Machinery, lioats and Engines. '..Nrtfihern Exchange tf FOR SALE HOUSES 0 rooms and bath, two lots, fine harbor view, $3,000.00. rooms nnd bath, close in $2100.00. : rooms ami nam, gnou garuen, $2200.00, 3 rooms, high ground, $750.00. Terms arranged for all. McCnITery A Gibbons,) Ltd. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Buy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone 4(1. CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Graduate of the National College of Chiropractic, Chicago, Smith Block Room 15. Hours: 10 lo Vl 2 lo 5; 7 lo 8. Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. ' I'jone Blue 85. C.n.M,M. steamer Gray, Capt. E. Mabbs, arrived from Queen Charlotte Islands points al I o'-' clock Ibis afternoon n) lq scheduled o return tonight lo Island points wilhy freight, pas.; sengcrs and mall, SMITHERS M. t MelhfkliKl Cbuiiji, day for a. visit Lees of tfc ''f n Sot lO KlDI:ii llaxellon ilislncls in cbUn business. )e i? irvillj:if v motor nrrdinpained.by Iih v, - The annual Thankm vices will be romlm-ied ii, .MellfiMlist Church on Sui next. The Rev. M l.w,'ti omciate. j ne cIiuitIi is unjp ing an entity Irainfonnalu the occasion, and flowers, fc it vegetables, grains, grar tu ans being lavishly Mipi.ted f( coralions. Apjiripriate will be rendered, liy a cpftm choim augmenteil uy aii or ,.ae! of live pieces. , H. Darling, jr n V Mllnfftiii his parents Mr. & Mrs II. bar. ling. This l Harry ... jr s fir d i visn in lour far ainrli Im been spe;tl in the jv? rbir pia of the General Klerlnr tin. tii lin la lifilAdtr n l.tuv lim nnor ing accpiainliuii-nj. Mrs. W. J. liitlr ami r(iiMru have returned frum, Umlon ner they have been liolidaymg lor I couple of inniilli. F. Messnei. ft Metir Harrej A Messnci' mill. i leave on Sunday for lVnnyluiti h ' brijig ' his family here ', - ' , J. Knulson, win;, lias W ' some time in tie" liopit Prince Rupert. liik recswiH sullicienlly lo be Imnir asa The monthly 6irrlnK ' lk Hulkley Valley lli-' it Hi'M board of iliteclors was m Friday. Husine.s. of i k line nature. J. A. 'Poiieow ' Vacancy w W elected lo Ihe board caused bf' rrmou.- V. Allen lo UtiiifH (ifurf A splendid sample of ortjr the Coslello Group. n"r T C-....... ...... C.lll.nra hi " rrj uiifiii , .iiiin in. - placed in the Miner at the Municipal vWm. W'T plo'is lak'vn frou) aM J and it contains l J per, 21 ozs. silver, wi per ton. It carries: governmenl assay ai1m n ton. 11. J. Rabbe relurnrt on nesday from Vancouver i " noint he was forcel i " i a piece of sled ludijd ''' J while he was at " ,i ..r il... rnilwar llprfl- . unit,, i.r it,,. rm-i!.,nfceye "PT.! ,h isls and aUeiil-W' rtr. couver General I in. i l!uPal; r , ny . m ,jt ing ... .ii woes'- a penoti oi vi?- M1, I, ...... ...I ,li im-aUM' I" Ihe eye, Hie tUyU0V " V lormeu ny Air.iv couver, and a la r)e ' ' luted. ' The W. H. iiemi ,Bti reports much Ijiinroven j" " real eslate litu', M')m L IW lies chaining baii'iv past week. .ondoti, Lancashire j( o0 Cnmp Company of OanalJ- dd fbV Mr ' .,i,V. W on in l.nsiness business ilD placing the local agency S. Henry. - i. W. H. ...f. I.alillw 01 If 1 Ull"'-, Liiiuor con. v ?w. in lown in ms Advertise in m