1'V page rotra rn? rum ris ( v OrUihfi r BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus Bread I'VE tTO0D THl LONC 1 dhu Lerr fot n ' III ft lii " ' w x rvn..T.f i.m iff! QOIN' TO Hig, wholesome nutritious loaves of delicious nutlike flavor, !nwny lightness and excellent keeping qualities. FiveRoses Flour For Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries John L. Christie Agent Phone 534 I wish I knew "I wish I knew what to put on these floors!" So often you hear thai remark. It is only because (hose people who make it, have had their fill of waxes, oils and cheap varnishes. The man or woman who has used the right floor varnish has no floor troubles. Try CI Floor Varnish next time, we guarantee it to give satisfaction. Sold only by Kaien Hardware Co. CANADIAN STEM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, ' And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any time . to receive your phone call, ,lo tnkq your instructions, to lalce personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. New Fall Coats DRESSES MILLINERY "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Ford Cars NEW AND USED Kasy Terms if desired. SPECIAL BARGAINS for tho balance of September. S. E. Parker Ltd. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone Ct. Cartage, Warehousing, and distributing. Team or Motor Service, fioal, Hand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Hovlnp,. . -I II: NICHT ti a cT a EtiTH ii "-mr-.v -J "she. .r. . t r" r;. . m i .4 . I I 1 1 t. f V I 1 1 . i : 1 . VX I M i .i n : BUCKY HARRIS' OPPORTUNITY Young Manager of Washington Senators May Enter Baseball "Hall of Fame" WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Stan ley Harris, the "boy wonder," lias in his grasp the opportunity to prove himself one of the fix p. reatest baseball managers of n'l time. In 21 xears of xvorld's .series! history only four men far-famed for many seasons havp raptured the national games greatest title two years in succession. They were the late Frank. Chance with the Chicago Cubs in 1907 and 1908, Conn in Mack witli (he Philadelphia Alh, letics in 1910 and 1911, I Si 11 Car- igan with the Huston Americans in 1915 and 191G and John Mc- raw with the New York Giants in 1921 and 1922. I Today Harris stands with one ictory to his credit, the con quest of the Giants a year ao, and another world's series iu the offing, this time againsl Pitts- burgh. Hut regardless of the out come in the battle at hand the nungster will see many years of ervicc before he attains tho re cord of McG raw, the greatest campaigner. Nine i times McGraxv nits, iiiheii ins warriors inio me Mile fight and has been viclori-iius ,lo thrice. Winners and Losers Mack also has gained three onquests in the baseball classic ind lias lost two, one of them to McGraxv. The chief of the Ath letics has outwitted the Giants on two occasions. Hughey Jennings, now -Giant coach, and McGraxv. share the rcJ nnf.l -itt In.ini. II. n.1.'p;. n . 1 ies in succession. Miller Hug pins of the -Yankees has figured in three title affairs and won one. Winning and losing managers und clubs since 1903 follow, xvin- hers first: 1903 Collins, Hoston Ameri cans; Uarke, Pittsburgh Na tionals. 1905 .McGraxv. .New York Na tionals; Mack, Philadelphia; Americans. 1900 Jones, Chicago Ameri cans; Chance, Chicago Nationals 1907- -Chance. Chicago Na tionals; Jennhiigs, l)filroit "Amer icans. -1 1908 Chance, Chicago Na- lionals; Jennings, Detroit Amer icans. - 1909 Clarke, Pittsburgh Nai. tlonals; Jennings, Detroit Amer icans. 1910 Mack, Philadelphia Am ericans; Chance, Chicago Na- lionals. 1911 Mack, Philadelphia Am rricans; McG raw, New York Na- totials. 1912 Stahl, Hoston Ameri cans; McGraxxv New York Nation als. 1913 Mack, Philadelphia Am ericans; MrGra'v, N'exv York Na tionals. 1914 dialling!, Hoston Na tionals; Mack, Philadelphia Americans. 1915 Carrigan, Hoston Am ericans; Moran, Philadelphia Nationals, 1910 Carrigan, Hoston Amer icans; llnbinson, Hrooklyn Na-; tinnals. 1 1917 Howland, Chicago Americans; McGraxv, New York Nationals. 1918 Harrow, Hoston Americans; Mitchell, Chicago Nationals. 1919 Moran, Cincinnati Na. tlonals; Gleason, Chicago Americans, i 1920 Speaker, Cleveland Am ericans; llnbinson, Hrooklyn Na tionals. 1921 McGraxv, New York Jfa ' ' MT r .. .. II -e.ri- -jq 1 1- AtSOHE E3- ..I tionals; Muggins, Cx'pxv Americans. 1922 McGraxv, Nexv York Na tionals; Muggins, iXexv York Americans. 1923 Muggins New York Americans; McGraxv, Nexv York Nationals. y 1921 Harris, Washington Americans; McGraxv, Nexv York Nationals. SPORT CHAT Haskelball players and fans of Prince llupert will foregather next Monday evening in I he City llnll f.,- II. ....I - iiuil jui lilt; lllllllljll lllt'l'IIHK the local .Association at which its large bank deposits and small preliminary plans for the bipjloans was an unfailing sign that winter sport in this city will be.eapilal was hiding because it did formulated. It is expected that, like last year, there will be a large altendance. The prospeel for basketball this winter are promising. The 1921-25 season x-as a very successful one in all Hie leagues and the teams, on he whole, had good material and were evpnly matched so I hat fn-lerest was kepi up till the fall of Ihe season's curtain. Again there seems to be plenty of material on hand for the forthcoming season, nexv arrivals taking Ihe places of those who have left during the summer. A lot de pends on the way things are started and it is o be hoped that all who arc interested in the sport xvill lurn'out Monday nighf help things along. The busi ness xvill include Ihe usual routine matters of electing officers and reading annual reports. .lark Campbell is the retiring , president and -Ii nexv secretary xvili have to tie elected, Jimmin Marks having left the city since last v season. The accidental killing of William James Ilichardson xxhen mistaken for a deer by Charles Woodward in the Victoria dis- Hrict this xveek is another ex ample of how easily hunting accidents may happen and a warning that every care should b on-served by hunters, even if what may seem undue care means the losing of game. Woodward's story as told at the inquest, wa to the effect that be had been hunting alone on Sunday morning in tho Highland district Towards noon he Jumped a deer but could not raise his rifle quickly enoiifth to take' a shot al 11. A moment lalcr he bail seen what he had taken lo he another deer emerging from the same place. As I hiss second animal doubled back again, Woodward fired al it. and the bullet sped through the. underbrush and hit Richardson in the left leg just below Ihe groin. Woodward hail done his best lo staunch the flow of blood from Ihe wound, Richardson fainting as the for mer lore axvay Ihe clothing from the spot where the bullet .entered Failing lo attract attention by shouting for aid, Woodxvard had set off through the bush in search of a telephone hut Rich ardson died before he xvas aide to return with help. GEORGE BUSHBY GIVES AD. DRESS AT SMITHER8 SAYING PRINCE flUPERT NOT READY FOR AN ELEVATOR YET. (continued from page one) I hoy bought a Ford; when they could not afford a Ford, they walked; and he thought the government of Canada should Jolly well walk. He certainly xvmild see thai expenses were cut. Canada, he, said, was the only country lliat had not cut laxation since the war, and ho suggested that the U.S. idea of a bureau of budgets to cull the extravagances be followed. Mr. Ihishhy pointed lo Ihe fact that all watlh comes from Ihe soil as the base for tils denunciation of the Liberal policy of expnrtiiip raw resources. lull dealing with pulp, however, he tate!l Unit it xvas iiuile proper to ship out the pulp xvhere such was! necessary, but not otherwise Logging syslems .verp an extrav agance, as also va the plan of shipping $15 lumber to the United Slates t0 Iip xxhipped into shape for sale at ?100. Cana da s copper I all shipped to foreign countries for refining, lie said, and he deplored the robbery of the copper deposits by miners', as the copper could not be replaced. Shipment of trrain through the United Stales xviis Hiioiuer crimo. Capital Under Cover The condition of Canada with not know what xvas poming next. Mr. Itiisliby .defended the Conser vative plan of tax-rtpinpl IkiimIs. ayirw; it was necessary to in- luce Canadians to purchase the bonds. Today most develonment money xvas. from outside Ihe I - minion, ami while work was pro vided for some Canadians, Hi profits and dividends all went to enrich other countries. Mr. Husliby pointed out how- easy the United Slates made it for brainy Canadians to get into Ihal country and how difficult it was for tho'loxvly to get across the line. Canadian might lie -Pluming n6xv. he said, but the brains were1 staying over there. and they would nevpr come bac. Wtlmugn there was lots of (rood coking eoal and iron ore in Canada none xvas manufactured in the country. The speaker praised the efforts being nuule by Hon. Win. S'oan to establish the iron industry in Canada, and the speaker said he was sure some-thing would come of it. "Two mining engineers at Smithers have told rne that a smelter on the coast xxilh a mill. In the in terior would be a good thing and that 5t) ore could then be han dled profitably," said Mr. Hush-: by. Roads to Mines Ihe candidate claimed the rcdernl government should bu induced to build roads to mining properties. This, the speaker aid, was also Hon. Mr. Sloan's pet idea and he did not want to take credit for advancing tho suggestion, but he felt that the government could xx'ell assist ri the taxation lo be derived when the mine started shinning Me told of the isolation .p the Francois and:0otsa country and though! the government might well lighten their loads by building telephone lines to that area. Mr. Hushby said he was per sonally in favor of the elevator at Prince Rnperl, and asked his hearers to read the praise of Tolmie for the elevator and not only tho denunciations of Sir Henry Drayton. Mr. Hushby staled that he had been told that (he utterances of Sir Henry Drayton would be- wrapped around his neck in this campaign, but the Conservative candidate arflrmed that lie h.nl never been roped yet and did not Intend to let Dray-Ion start it. Mr. Hushby staled that the elevator xvas never con ceived wiih the Idea of helping Ihe Hulkley Valley or Prince Rupert, but was purely a political sop lo weld the support of Ihe Progressive party. This country, tie said, was not ready for an elevator. TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY LOST. Several sheets contain ing cilen's signatures. Find er kindly return (n Daily Nexvs ortlce. 231 WOMAN Wants. Work by the hour or day. 229 Third Ave. HELP WANTED. Rlenosrranher male or female. McRac Hr'os. uroa., L.UJ. 221 1 ; j. l. ' .. . Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WANTRB ANTI'.I) MK.N! The upporlnnily of a lifetime. You can earnl $20 per day for every honest day's work. Your money dally. No experience required. No eolleelions. No delivering Selling Universal Clothing Suits. i:.!0 (all delivery charges prepaid) Fit 'to measure. Made from cloth that is water, fire ami snng resislunl Will outwear two ordinary suits. Write Universal Clothing Co. or Canada, fit) Fairfield Huilding, Vancouver, H.C. OKNTS wanted in nil parts of H.C. to sell Oehrkn's Christmas cards, manufactured In Vnn-oouver. Liberal commissions and exclujixe districts. Positively best cards in Canada. They sell on sight. Writ Gehrkes Limited, 500 Seymour St, Vancouver. 23rt WANTKD. Furnished house or suite centrally local id. Phone Red US. tf FOR SALE FOR SAI.K. Dining room suites. bedroom suites, Chesterfield suites, ranges, stoves, bed linen, towels, window blinds, inlaid linoleum and printed linoleunin, lounges, chairs, Chiffionieres, Dresers, lied-steads, mattresses and prlnps. Dining tables, kitchen tables, (able oilcloth. A. Mackenzie, Furniture lloue. I'lioiie 775 FOR SALF.. Columbia Orarno- ' phone with 70 records, mpsllyi double and one genuine Kng-Tlsh concertina, l.achenal A On. make in otse, for 910.00 Apply box 875 Daily News. FOR SALE. Sliver plated cornet, (second hand) a fine instrument by Penned nf London, England. Apply Prinee Rupert Music Store, Third Avenue. END of Month Clean Out. 25-51 reduction on all cash sales Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone C52. PIG Hargaiii jn Sludebakcr onr. In fira tlsss. condition. Ap Idy Knox Jlolcl. 235 MINK cape for sale, very reasonable price. Phone Pluck 338 FOR SALE. iniffet and ehina cabinet. Phone 311. If TO RENT FOR RENT. First class apart men!. Monarch rango and water free, Clapp block. West enhavcr Urns. tf FOR JIENT. Pianos, player planos,phonngraph and sewing machines. Walker's Music Store. tf FOR RENT. Large modern roomy ' apartment with fire place; close iu. pitly Max Meflbrotier. TO RENT. Furnished house i i.. . . . ... . Keeping rooms, nione ih or 81. if FOR RENT.-rModerii house, llv rooms and bath.' Monro tiros BOARD HOARD - Tim Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phono 137, HOARD and Room or Hoard only. iMione ttpii 707. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Surgical and Obstetrical- 3235 39lh Avenue West (Kerrls-dalo), Vancouver, H. C. Dr. Erneit Hall, superintendent. MISCELLANEOUS KSK UVICK nu n and dep. n.lenls interested in Hie fortlu'omingi ommgt Federal election an- invited mail their names and addresses fur pailii-ulars of a national movement to .secure Justice and fair play by Ihe use nf your ballot. Sle. 2., North Went Hiillditig, Vancouver, H.C. 230 STENOGRAPHERS E lamination ' for Hrilish Columbia Civil Service will be held on Saturday afternoon and evening, November 7, I9t5. For RppMeallnn forms and further information, apply lo Ihe nenrflut Government Agent or to II. Mae- Innes, Civil Service Ciunmis-lon. Victoria, H.C. CARPENTERS WHKN having your house repair ed, see A. M. MacPherson. Phone Illack Ift?. if CARS FOR SALE. 1-1920 Nash five passenger toiirlnf i850 1-1921 Overland Sedan l00 1-1922 Ford Sedan, .... t25 1-1 ton Ford truck, panel nouy lavs 1-1918 Mel.nughlin light 0, 5 pass $250 I -Ford light delivery ehasis rebuilt 1175 AH cars guaranteed In good inedhanical eoielilion. Make your own terms. KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Service Sta tion. Ooodynr Tires, Oa, Oil and Greases. WRECKING KEIt'ICE DAY OR NIGHT. Phone 52. tf KINDLING WOOD All dry inside wood, kindling and blocks mixed, 90.00 per load delivered. Outside wood, tl.50 per load delivered. Norwegian style Stilt "Alaska Herring in 30-lb. and 80-lh. kegs, 10c per lb. ISAACSON Seal Cove. Ph. me Hl.n-k ICI COLUMBIA RECORDS i , .. NEW Process Columbia Record no scratching. Finest reproductions jf latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed arlUts. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MU8IC STORE, Third Avenue CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 BaoQage, Furnlluro Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hot 699. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We Hoy. Sell and Ex change Nexv and Socondhnnd Goods. QKO. PAPADOPULI8, 830 Third Ave, phone 4 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 4 Saturday, October 3, High 1 :5i a.m. 21.3 fl 11:05 p.m. 22.0 " Low 8:07 a.m. 3.2 " 20:31 p.m. 2. 8unday, October 4 nigii 2:38 a.m. 21.0 ft. I:I2 p.in, 21.8 " Low 8:10 a.m. n 21:15 p.m. 2.1 " Monday, October E "igli 3:21 n.m. 20.1 ft. 15:20 p.m. 21.0 " l'w 9:21 a.m. 5,2 " 21:57 p.m. 3.2 " 1: Articles Lot and Found, &c TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call (iconic. 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