V PAQB FOVS .rKa DAILY rtVT3 ... PARTY POLICY BRINGING UP . FATHER - " t? . By George McManiu REPUDIATION I CETNNLV I 1 I " f B-t COLLY I I H j I ( IT, V ? j 1 ..Kdmoriton . Hullctlnj v The newspaper friend of Mr. Mefglien are having quite a busy time tlie.o day rjn!ial iriKv hi 'platform associates, - Week before Jast they reptidiat- edrDouret, lecau.e his' Mangarel .scandal blew up ami loft (he "'party "looking a though it had 4,heen caught robling a hen roost. k La. week the ;repudiaIM NiT cHplsmii because lie said a departmental building In some pas-torn city was run like a bawdy house- and thus started several thousand civil servants of both sexes hunting for Conservative scalps!. This week they are repudiating Leaeork be'causeVhe made a fool of himself arid forced half the parly nominees in the country to disclaim, jjarJwipaijojx In hi opinions. orhlrt that anything should be Igaid.to discourage, (he prosecu-tfqn of so ohvioiislj- urgent a jan-rJ'P of the party platform brijfade. : Heaven knows it was needed. But with only three weeks more lo go the. repudiator really" I haven't half M, n i , I ui miu tiirr" i.h a can-j jiaie on oecK wno will require Iheir repudiatory attention when I i 1 1, .. , . ... T cock i" f'an' Hie ring ' Should Walk Plank h " ,he U,,f' vnly (once, when -Luis Angel t Firpo Dr.' Manners, minister without bowled him from the rope square anything to administer, has been a, ie ,,oIo groun,,., in tjiat me explaining that "gelling control moraf,ie fiKul of 1923, has he of p pction machinery" really ltepn (ft hh feeL ul JoIm 13w meant gelling the chance to flood an(, ,jie pl)li(. al ,ar?(, ,,ave ha(, Ihe country with Haldy Robbs, hin, frrquently on his back, pasp-and that this might help a good injr for breath and listening to deal in a hard-fought campaign, the count .No doubt he will be made to walk,, Mu'st Watch Money .- be plank for b urting out that! ifP ,,a!t been accused of lnil prlpnrv nnil nnl- 1 .. . . . . . every-1 . ' i t . Yu 7 1 V lining irom neing a slacker to an Let the good ork go on, Bii-ara0l. 0f affel-lions of other llemen There is plenty of it wiVM; men-., True. he has never ahead lime is short, and the pub-, Uefn C0Hn,Pl, ou, in Uie h ,jc ic will stand a lot of "showing", ac,ionsf but they have kept him before they are got to believe busier and unhappier than any of that all this scandal-mongering .,,, rjns ,qaUdes. He has earn- "' -".'7.,.ng ,s not pan and jMrcel of one deliberately design-' ... u.i.iuie .swiMier ana , n,M,.r Jin a naiir, canoiii ana helpful discussion of public 4s sues. PRESENCE OF HON E. L PATENAUDE IN CABINET HAS MUCH SIGNIFICANCE (Krimonton Bulletin) The presence of Hon. E. L. Pa-lenaude in the cabinet of Mr. Meighen is a circumstance that has as yet got less attention than its significance calls for. Mr. Patenaude is the gentleman who directed the Conservative cause in Quebec last October, and who in the interests of -that cause repudiated Mr. Meighen and told him to do his speech-mak-in somewhere else. Mr. Patenaude is the represen tative of those interests In Montreal whose first aim in politics ,V,i'rplicveM Ihe people of Canada, of I he National raiiw'ay'sys5 tern; .while leaving Iheni its debts. The' National has now tot' to th place where it is a proper y, woth having; parlicujarly If It can be got for a! soiur'wWt ih putdic are left the privilege of paying (he deficits incurred in its ypar of small income and large outgo. What is equally to the point, (be National has been taking business away from the C.PJt. at a rate that cannot be gratifying tp Ihe powerful interests associated with the fortunes of that enter l! prise. For both reasons ihe nrpsptirn iof Mr. PatenaudeMn (lie Meighen .cabinet augurs nothing good for .Ihe public as owners of the National railway system. Does anybody suppose Mr. Meighen could make peace with that crowd on, any but their own terms? IHI.JACKl)fG VOTERS EDMONTON CHARGED I "EDMONTON, pent. i-llemnf lo "hl-Jack" Ihe volers' list in wholesale Jashkm ran on Ihe .rocks again this morning In both West and East Edmonton when ' the revising officers refused . nearly 100 objections which bad been raised by Conservative workers agalnsfvolers, and left the (names of those objected to on the .lists, Advertise In the Daily News. r I - J C.t Qriu, i-X.Jp I 31 MANY CRITICS JACK DEMPSEY la Accused of Many and Heinous' Offenses, But Has Still j . Survived. j NKW 'ORK, Sept. I. -r Jack ack Dempsey lias absorbed more .....It....... .s.ix'll... at I. jMin,iU- ringtail nr. ince jr fie becaTne world's heavy- 'weight champion. Tl.n f t 1 1 ur .'laiiiia .'irtuirr nils urru P(, more than sl million dollars inj rjn? bu, hfj, enemies, throhi law .j,. have sought ten times that much frojn him. Dempsey often has remarked that his Jot, while a moneyed one, has been anything but happy.' The eleaner of the streets, once re marked (he champion, had lest worry and more enjoyment from) his meagre earnings than the ' heavyweight champion with all his gold. Kvery time Dcmpey earns a dollar somebody claims an interest in it. Kvery' time'Dempsey's pel dog growls over a choice bone some grasping parent sues the champion for $100,000. claiming the dog bit his child. Kvery time Dempsey signs to fight, seventeen men claim to be bis manager and seventeen fighters claim they should have been selected as his opponent instead of the fellow who was. Another seventeen claim they should have promoted the fight. Dempsey bag never run from a ring foeman. but he has had to emulate Charley Paddock on many iVwcifiion (p evade a process server, than whom there is no heavier ,,:a,,''r ,punf puncher, 'pr' In the opinion f lhe ion. ' ?UIU Tn' Threatened 1 inck'Kearjis,' manager Of Ihe champion until lat August 3, although they split some time ago, received fifty per cent of the title holder's earnings In Ihe ring. Although Dempsey and Kearns have parted company, the former manager declares he will go to court to pet hair of what the champion earns in the fight with JTunney. Then, in Chicago, one l. C. Uements, a promoter, claims lo hold a contract "with Dempsey's signature to fight Harry Wills, lie also threatens .suit., while Paddy Mulllns, manager of Wills, vows ne will sue Ihe champion for not meeting WW Instead of Tunney. Hesides all this the champion has icaused .another, squabble, Two eminent specfa'jists both have aiifllaitn9i?inrf the mo deler of the new noe, or rather jlhe reconditioned nose that Dempsey wears LANCASHIRE CHAMPION IN ENGLISH CRICKET BY DISPLACING YORKSHIRE - LONDON, Sept. 1 .Lancashire has won (he cricket championship of England, (hereby displac ing Yorkshire, which held (he ho nor our four consecutive sea sons. i ' V"' ."''Slll '! Wanted tV- aflrT ,' 1 J. W. T. Thompson. 01 Princeton. maK g lie h,gh jump at ut Mie Oxford mid (.uminig mtfi witb It ,1, fl.m iiudtjr-nell. The high jump w W"i b Ctm . Igf. Willi Thomp-!xn. I'endlebury. Liimbiidx-'. mid Hr."i - . linrii" I!, lied fur sei and place. DARKNESS ENDS FOOTBALL GAME , " Grand Terminals Were Ahead of l Mcose By Four Goals To Two Last Nlflht. 1 The first game of the fiilhuly Cup series last night was called on account of darkness before it was compleled and, therefore, lt will prifltably not Im counted in the series, although the Grand Terminals were ahead of the Mooe i to 2 when the matrli precipitately ended. It was a good game bur only a fair sized crowd of fans .was in, attendance. Holh leanis wprr grojhg stroiis, although the Terminals- had the ' edge of play. ' . 'Hie Terminal onwinning the toss, elected to kick up-hill. The opening exchanges were even hut from a foul kick Hamilton eon- verleri harqul.ar ceQtre to the rermina ) af ui j. Hvc ule, laJcr ic Mfnrles scored second from 25" yards nut. ler- minais coiuinueij 10 press, anil t '" ""s "." H tnree wuh a oni- thint snap Wjt; 'After these Ce- verse the Moose played mueli I better together, and forced two corners which were cleared with : diriirulty. linker headed in for, the Moose, from a corner well ta- j ken by llodgkinson. This encour aged the Moose who pressed hea-vijy, and were awarded a penally.! Sarmny Currie shot straight al Hip goalie, who partially cleared, but "Airrln bad no difficulty In netting from Hie reliouml. Intprval score: Terminals 3, Moose 2. The light was bad when (he gamo was resumed but this did not affect the keenness of the play. Terminals pressed and went further ahead when Skinner. In atlempting to clear a comer kick, diverted the ball into his own goal. . , It soort became evident (hat tjie light was loo bad lo finish tile game, so it was abandoned twenty minutes from time, at -which period the Terminals were leading by four goals to two. . fl. Krause was referep and A. Clapperton and A. Hatg acted as linesmen. With only two teams In (he running. It is proposed (o sellle Ihe Ciilhuly Cup series in Iwo games, wins and draws lo count and not loial goals. ' ti Subscribe to the Daily NewsJ. !! sport chat P'MTermin;d.MI,e Sofl. got the bps! min-f a , ,Mon,,a , fa ajaoJ qil;lMfU,' r0r lJlff s (in, :Th(. i-ai,kw ,;: un, h.m. hool and Hoyal tina !e-r Hescrve will inee utiiigiit at Acropolis Hill ground in the Intermediate FootiM!; The High School line up will tie as follows: lioal, fiur-, rie; backs, Maekay ami Hond: half harks. Cade. Viereek and j.Stalker; ' forward. Thomson. Y. Kutsuywina. V. Murray, K.' Kal- .uyaina and Parker; spares, Mc- Nulty. Irvine, Smith and Mae- dona hi. Considerable intret will be attached to the pol-eason baseball play-off series of lb' bps" :iine games out of five unieh will eommenre tomorrow ee:.iiii between tb iyro lluL and Uic Native Sons of Canada The (iyro dub, a it happened, liaj a iurs4 of Improved play, "tc. touant the end of the regular ch. while and left Ihe Terminal" and ons of Canada rrtipp::sr for first place. After bavin? i,qpo threalpnel by the fNK irrini atfly , behind iM l? DiMMS! fc '.i'fiTinvbr'Vanr: 1 rrtinvbli. 'Vanrt they ai not lackinir ailorKirli-rs who ar- ennfklenl tlwl Ihey will el.-an m, (be play-offs for Ihe season', shampionship. On Ihe oilier hand they are tin against a ilrnna aggregation In the livro. Tomorrow's game should only I., the ffrM of n series of inlere. ng malehes to wind up the Mon's local baseball activities ran.ous (czec-a KeireO Am OU Chuu$t rmi . fwHM MIHM IhU I.M.I I CS'i itu rttT, Mr urtmm I Ukeittf Lift mi aw Mi Inam. tm ntral M mtf. Ut ) Molift oiosci r. tn P.O. tn 1122 VKtvu. IX. PntNCC RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, September 1. High 0.50 a.tn, IS.rt ft 2 1. 38 p.m. lift ft. Low a.lrt a.ni. fi.O ft 15.22 p.m. 12.fi fl Thursday, Ssptember 2. High ; 0.r9 a.m. 10.2 ft. 22.12 p.m. 17.0 ft. Low 4,32 n.m. .3 fl lfl.14 p.m. 10.2 fl Friday, September 3. Jlih ll.io a.m. 17.0 ft. 23.29 tun. IHI 'ft Low . 3,31 'a.m. 6.B f(. 17.42 p.m, .5 DAILY 2c per word in WANTED. SMAHT (illtl. wanted wnji Iilll eitfrienre in dry good. Ap-ply Montreal importers. SOdi ;VA.TKI. -i filrl fn -gsnera! housework. Apply .Mrs. W. II. Tubey. Pacific Place. 20 i , V.NTF.I. To liorrow f2.n00 on 1 fust morUgape on house t two corner lot, in-ur-d fori 1.500. Apply P.O. Ilox 3H. I zpg: ... ' r nirvrj.K Fm 8.i.K.-oiirap Phone Oroen 117. MI 1 Fn SALK. Six room luu on 1 tols H and 0. blork It. ivl lata , 5. Snarp for 1,10(1 cash. Apply Ilox 321 Daily News Of fie-. 203 s-'O.OO A MONTH buys a double corner on Fifth Avenue an.l Oreen Street, t'rice 1 900.00. Walker s Mush- Store. FOH SALK 'Choice walerfron property 95225, Ftv reomed furnished house in Koodeond! lion. Centrally loeale,!. Prt f3.000 oasb. Write owner. Mox 75. Petersburg, Atnka. uQli I.R. liaHch in Naas Val ley, very reasonaoie; or may trad for good gaboat ir llvetock. J. T. Saner, Allr Arm. IIJC. 'Olt S.LF-Ttodson motor in first elas mndi!hn; fine for plea u re boat. Snap. Applr. nox 318. Daily Ne.w Office t ort SALK. Hoiel Massed. . good bargain. Ill health eau.j for selling. Apply William Hudson. Massed. H.C. rKNT FOfl SALE. New thU year and useil only one week, Price 20. Pullen. Daily News'. -iin SLK- Ijirge molern houe splendidly located. Apply (V P. Tinker. TO RENT FWO newly-furnished bedrooms for rent. Waterfront view. Hply. 330 Kourlh Avenu-j Kst. - s ninEK-HOOMKD House for rent furnished. Apply 834 Summit Ave. 222 -Oil..RVr--,9derr Jhrtuse: iin oiKinieien marine view. Ap-ply 216 Fourth Avenue jjast. OR RKNT. Larsen building ai 171 Third Avenue East; six room modern flat with bathroom and workshop premises on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer. 139 Second Avenue. MODF.n.V HOUSE for rent Five rooms and bath. Munro llros. LOST. IST. f.ady's vanity bag, between Hays' Cove llridge and Cold Storage. Finder please phono Oeen 215. FOUND FOUND. Sum of money. Apply Customs,, House, l FOUND, Pet of leelli. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News Office' and paying for advertisement. rOUND.-Silk knitted scarf. jp. rriv Onilv News Office. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call Oenrge, .Paul pr Oust) fix and Seven Pasnenger SludefJ bakers at your, jflljpojiij any tjme ROSS BfrOfPOOL ROOM ' Meeker Block. Acroii froih" 'Eiifprs'is dole!. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advrrtitement taken fo leu than 50c BARGAINS IN USED CARS ml I-isii! If!ierys fmni . S75.00 mi "r Fori I n. Ir Selan . $.100.00 It).".' ild.miblle 5 pass. Touruur tOOO.UO WHY KNOCK? Your ear is n old as it sounds. ve rn regnnu your ejunier om aum m jwilhoBl reotovint the iole 'he ear, thereby effecting a' !"Tal "Wn,r u,lto itt ,,n", ji'r.;,.',. tal,?r4 . i Z Z - "7 llrake linetl on one .irik' wotw nr.. lining machine ar guar4et .4,,. Ji''T for nlnrtr tiava. ulilrh U lliaiM ' sanw as the factory gaarnnle in s,v cars. KAIEN GARAGE Dealers In all General Motor Products Chevridpt r.jir 'and Troelw always on band. Phone or eall for a dem,inralion. WnFXIKINii SKHVICK DAY ANp NKillT Phone 52. FREE INSPECTION Why run y-mr car when it t not oppraiing properly f , It meant added exopnoe later. Oef ready for miner ami misty weather. make an insistent call to have your motor and bfikc up in 1 tiptop oondition. First class work guaranteed hr Skilled Mechanics 8. E. PARKER, LTD., . Authorized Ford Sales and Service - FORD Hars Trucks Tractors FRANCOIS LAKE LODGE lU'autlfully situated near Fern Landing Altitude 3145 feet. Camping and Fishing Trips arranged FIIIST CLASS TAHLE with produ-n FflKSH FHO.M TIIF. FARM. Take a Trip lo the Lake Country this year. For reservations, write Mrs. Hcnkel. Francois Lake. H.C. SUMMER RESORTS. LAKKLSK LOIHIK, near Terrace. Visit Lakclse lilhia Ho; Springs. Llthla is one of th j finest mineral waters known for rheumatism, flood fly fishing for rainbow (rout in Lakelse lake and river. Motor meet all trains giving through connection with Lodge. Telephone connected lo Terrace J. Hruee Johnstone, manager. MeCp WANTED izakx Tnme extrx -moner tween now and Christmas. $10 lb 2f easily made weekly In spare time, (aking orders for "Imperial Art" Personal Chrlsmns Cards, J'.veryone n customer. Take orders now. delivery later Liberal commission. Rend for free sample book. Ilrlllsh Canadian, 51 Wellington West, Toronto r BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD, The inlander, fl.lfi .Second Avenue. Ihons 137. A tnwinm tvMrii-4isne- : .ArtkL t f .cawctiUTio or uiu,t f .up i Iflrt, u rrrii. 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