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Specialising in Portland Canal Mining Slocks, Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals LINDSAY'S Cartage; and Storage Phons 6f . Cartage, Warehousing, and nUlrihuling, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel Ws Speolallzs In Piano and Furniture Hovlnn. BRINGING UP FATHER vT now oo -xoo v,Hr THE lOLtlTV- FOOTBALL GAME One of the largest crowds of the season attended the football game staged at the Acropolis Hill grounds last night for the benefit of K. Rye, Cold Storage player, who is incapacitated a a result or injuries sustained while playing during the season. The contenders were the Callies and picked team from the line-ups of the Fobs of Kncland and the Cold Storage. The flml score, after a good clean game which was contested with vigor, was three alt. The proceeds, II me paid hy the association from the Stuart Ilenefil Shield Fund. The Callies opened the scoring on the upgrade in the first half through Dave Scott v and Wiper equalized for the sefect 'team. This was all tho scoring in the first half. W. Milrhel before been excelled not only as far as the distance covered in order to get teams here is concerned hut also from the point of view of competition that may be expected. The sports com miltee of the Fair Hoard has gone into the matter carefully with a view to, putting up a bill of keenly contested matches aruf, been successful. First big events of the week will be the baseball jltmes 16'twcu prince Ilupert and Ketchikan, these lo be followed up with the. matches with Anyox. The football gnmes between Prince Rupert and Ocean Falls also give promise of being very interesting affairs. The week will open In ood style with the Trades & Labor Council's celebration on Monday -Labor Day. The program for the day have been in circulation for the pt frw "lays and Indicates a good bill-of-fare. He-sides Hie women's ami children's races, there will be the field sports for men that are beigg featured this year. In these there promises to be some rather keen competition lielween local FOismeVT LOOkNC OE. M THE rutsmew is expected, will realiie in the! boxer neighborhood of .'O0. This fimounl will go to Mr. liye to meet expenses apart from hos pital and doctor fees, which fahle prizes which will make the-events of the day langihly worth I while. As far as the arrange FRrnrrv im rn ji iu n,n,s ar cemed, everything r.lllrll I'M llnUVl possible has been done. Success Callles and Sect Team Scored Three Each fn Successful Benefit for Injured Pfayer I of the Weather Man. Wednesday evening of next week has been definitely set for the boxing match here between the two Alaskan middle-weight. Joe Manila of Ketchikan and II. Collier of Juneau. A good deal of interest is being manifested in the encounter and there wil! undoubtedly be a large crowd of local fans on hand to see the bout, which will probably be a len-rniiiul nffnir In n ilMiinn A wire wasjs received this! morning rrom .M. jswan, manager of the Ocean Palls football team, that he aiuHhis aggregation would arrive here next Wednesday morninz on the steamer Prince George. The lelejrram also requested that the Football Association arrange to have (I. S. n.u-ell referee the ilrhelUrw JierpUf possible. Acconl- tallies :alliesfinglt. inglr-it has ha' got the second for the been derided that ami A.Milehell. Hie third. From Mr. Hussell will referee the firl this off the C;dlies Jtan besg.MtfTfmfi Thursday. It will ho of things and"' it was careless- deeded .if a meeting of the as- ness on their nart which allow ed I lie select team the two goals that tied the ts.-ore. Wiper golf the first of these and J. Johnson, the seeond. There was no. scoring during the, lasL twetfty": minutes of 4 he game. (!. Krausn was 'referee and A. Clapperton apd-IL. Worsfold acted as linesmen,'. The line-up were as follows': Callies E. McLean; M. An drews and W. H, Williscroft; J. Harris, S. Currie and It. Woodsy A. Mitchell, II. McDougall, I). Scott, Mitchell and W. Ham ilton. Sons of England and Cold Storage A. Murray; O. Howe and l." Jaok; II. Hanson. A. Itales and A. Hit-kens; F. Hussell. S. Krskine, C. Wiper, .1. Johnson and C. Xorrington, j Sport Chat -n ! I Next week in connection with the Fair there will he a sala of -port for local fans. The pro-iranv now urrnngeil has never sociation this evening who will refereejthft seeond game, and the line-uff'fif locals for the series will also he 'picked. The first game of the series will lake pkire at 1:30 Thursday afternoon and the seeond at -'15 mi Saturday afternoon. BASKETBALL GAME PLAYED Prince Rupert Defeated New Metlakat'a by Score of 34 to 2a Last Evenlna Though both teams were ou of practice, as might be expeel. ed al this time of the year, a triKlil ?:i!if nf finakpllmll u.'n i.til ' ' I'" W. V On Frizzell and A. Mitchell, Chet Schlenkcr and Art Phillips. The Mellakatla team through out consisted of Iluckert and Hrendible: Dundas, !.ang and Sanderson. Hrendible was the heavy scorer for the visitors. The game was referedd by Ed die Mann. Following the mulch, the New Mellakatla orchestra furnished music for another ' delightful dance, which was in progress until midnight. W. II. Irry presided at Ihe door for Ihe evening. Hen Johnson ami J. II. Meagher charged with Intoxication, were each assessed ?25 in the city police court Ilils morning. conlriMiei-8. The Labor Councll,,commence Monday from Prince has aUo been suceessful In get (Rupert Boathouse. $10.00 a ling together a collection of valu-lfllght; three persona for $26.00. THAT VOULO of "' rirut St i"ci ic UMI Bfrta -tMt W What had happened in the past would probably happen axain in the future. The point, as he Joe Manila is pretty well knownl1' r should. he In Inenl nennte llimifrh !. Im-'"" "Mango. .xui.Miany ne leu never been in action in the eityCana,,a M tng to fear before. Collier is not so well kuown in Prince Hupert, but ho Is said to have worked tip quite a reputation in Alaska as' a wiirn, vtnu a population oi icn million people, it was rourth among the nation in export. Future Bright Athol Fraer, who was the first president of the Prince Rupert Liberal Association and who up last night between Prince Hupert and New Mellakatla. the 'T 7 " locals winning l,y 31 to 28. The game was energetically contested and quite interesting. Prince-; Hupert. MaHeili,,.lhc; game with a team consisting of A. Mitchell and l. Frizzell and W. I.amhie, H. Menzies and Art Phillips. Ten minutes after the start another learn comprising V. Menzies and Eddie Smijh and Dave Hal four, Chet Schlenker ami W. Mitchell was put in. Al half lime the score was 30 to 10 in favor of Princ- Huperl. There was another witeli in. tho com plexion of the local line-up for as far a as advance indications the second half when the team go, it appears as if they havec(nsislel nf V. Men.ies and I). has taken part in many political battles in thi district, aid that the future looked bright to him. Prince Iliipen undoubtedly en joyed greater prosperity when the Liberals were in power, and a change, lie felt, would only he to the benefit of Vancouver a against this port. Col. MrMprdic referred to the work that had been done for his district by Fred Stork, the present member.1' Hesides obtaining sraiU w;ner4j'nccflsary for woek in his riding, he had been responsible tor1 two outstanding things that bad greatly benefit ted Prince Hupert. The first was the apppinttyent of F. ( Dawson to the board of the Ca nadian National Hallways and the second, Ihe elevator. The latter, through Ihe business it would develop, meant everything to Prince Huert. It was something that people here had dreamed aliout but which they had been very doubtful of securing in Ihe near future. These two matters should be enough to decide eery voter in Prince Huert to asrnln extend lo Fred Stork the support of which he wa deserving. Stork Only Man Aid. Hrown, speaking briefly, said that Fred Stork was the only candidate to support. L. Pal mure also referred lo the f having Fred Slork and then re-elected. In the course of HV meeting a collection was taken up far Ihe aoeialiir' fflndJ-. Wvi re-Tohe was generous, Tieasnrer McMordie announcing al the close of t lie meeting that 10.90 had been realized. MORE ENTRIES THAN EVER BEFORE FOR FAIR WHICH OPENS ON TUESDAY NEXT. (continued from page one) big eent. the sports program elc. Preliminary indications are that the 193.1 Inhibition, from every point of view, will bo Ihe mosl successful- in the history of Ihe city. Already hundreds of people are in the city to attend, and week-end boats and trains, it is expeeted, will bring in hun dreds more. A lot of interest is attaching ilfclf to the airplane flights Mint will be conducted by Col. J. Scolt Williams and his assist ant, S. C. Caldwell, during the week, and many people are promising themselves a ride (ad. Williams guarantees thai they will be given their money's worth, llio presence of Ihe air plane here is timely and It will probably prove- one of the mosl Important attractions or the week. Other Important features, of course, will be the perform- antes of Cant. (Icorge Ash. crack Going Dpi Airplane flights shot and cowboy king; the re. dials ty the Indian bands; 'he baseball and football names, elc Entries closed last night for r CONFIDENCE IN FRED STORK l IS EXPRESSED AT LIBERAL MEETING CONVENTION DELEGATES CHOSEN. (Continued from Page One). Conservatives came info power. Prince Rupert hint enjoyed its greatest prosperity. With the change in It M it seemed as if a blight had fallen on the place and this continued until 1011. and even after Hie wnr. Prince Hupert had net gone ahead again until after the Liberals were returned to power in 1931. -C HC trW lOO vac oce!jM-T Wanted For Sale For Rent c- - By George McMai 1 0ttCftPTtOrV DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c FOR SALE FOR SALE.- Dining room suites, bedroom suites, Chesterfield suites, ranges, stoves, bed linen, lowel, window hlinifJ inlaid linoleum and printed llnoleumn, lounges, chairs, Chiffinnieres, Dressers, lied-steads, mattrees and sprints. Dining tables, kitchen tables, table oilcloth. A. Mackenzie. Furniture House. Phone 773. FOR SALE rnludsteruiR and furniture repairing dne on the premises by expert workmen. Let us quote you on repairing your old furniture. Reasonable prices. Call and inspect our 'workshop. Furniture bought, sold and exchanged. Ayents for the PREMIER HANUK. Prtpee Hupert Exchange. Phone o&. If FOR SALE I It ceres on Cran-berry Lake, olearel, with two large dwelling houses, suitable for beer parlor or any other business; I "sj miles from Powell P.ier patter mill, with 2,000 standing jMpnb-tlKi. CmmI oar road. Apply F. ItipfHtn, care Daily News Office. to? 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Phone Hlack 730. 108 LOST LOST Nugget lie-pin. valued as keepsake. Finder please return to Dally News Office. 209 lb" rock-ilrllllng and wood- chopplng oonlesls. In the dou ble jack-drilling contest I here are four entries Ivnrson and Sherman; Sanlerbunr and r'a-soll; Taylor and Dump by (Smllhers; ; AnlonelH and partner. The following five men are enlered In Hie wood-chopping contest: Frank Fortune, Alex Mclnlyre, Harry Wilson, Frank Zbura find Then Fortune. These events are bolli expected to lake plate on Thursday aflertioon. '. The scholarship Hckel-selllrig campaign closes tonight when all return nre to in fin . Tuesday the winner will bo an tililn,iAl IIVUIIVKllr WANTVO WANTED Two vtailressesj wunted imiioMiiaiely. BOARD HOARD The Second Avenue. M'l"' 'itallSl t.nl.l . Huston Urill. Tkird Ava. Ifi" ...,- r el!' it (URL WANTED for g e n e r I ! T, ' . housework. 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