t 1 FADE FOSi 7H CAH.V. :i2W3 Iaturdat: KmuBrn ,, RUPERT BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM WINS i ' ' "' im 1 '"'1 " WELL.- r THERE IWT UTTUE ELL-ILL I FlOW MUCH tt OtsE j SECOND GAME "TtMV PUACTIN' ItS THE oMSO- OObT t we OHu-f oo our I THOUOATi- "WA"b HOME wcyw MUCH I CME OUT- J "TO KMOv- BEAT KETCHIKAN AGAIV YESTER. -- HAY AT BAKF.nALL BY TEXvJ TO. FITE . Jrtnr Aunvt rntj tedyterdy In ttif Kftchltn-Princ,r Rupert baseball series end won th second game by a core of 10 to 5. The playing- on neither tide wa as good a In .the first game. Schlenker. while rather: uncertain, about shared pitching hon ors with. Chestle, the .visiting burler. but the locals excelled the .Ketchikan team In fielding. The- third game pf the., ..sertes will be. .played this,, after-nborif ' and If Oiere is Mot ah Improvement 'in form bn the part of Ketchikan It' look like Rupert will make It thiee straight. A feature of yesterday's game as well as In the first, was the catching and batting of Cecil. Downle of Prince Rupert. The popular backstop, besides outclassing all other players on the field. Instilled pep Into test 3, ? iUre h.v. 1.1. . , Gordon's sacrifice scored Downle. rar- and agile antlca. quhar again" fanned. Ketchikan. 1: First Inning Oreenwell made a safnlf"11" RuPrt-vi inti f .!, n ii. ,,, KETCHIKAN MAKES (T"TTE Amalgamated Breweries' of Kritish Coluinbla are determined that the lieer they make for the people of British Colbmhia shall Ijc pure and wholesome. Xo care is spured, either in the" selection' of materials or in the processes of brewing, that will guarantee pure beer. Each of the fiver companier associated in the Amalgamated Breweries mafntains laboratories where continuous analyse are made, as a check on the methods of brewing and on the finished product. The Government also, through the Liquor Control Board and fn the interests of the people, regularly examines for quality all the leer sold in British Columbia But that is not enough. A further check is provided for the Amalgamated Breweries by absolutely independent tests made frequently by reputable public analysts upon request, nd by means "of these reports the beers of the var ous breweries are compared ,for purity and general quality, , A,rcport has, just beenraade;by the-well known jirra of Macdonald &LMa!dciiuldf iti'iec.iiin and testing engineers of Vancouver and Victoria, on beer made by the. Amalgamated Breweries. This report indicates the high quality of thc1eers sold to the people of British Columbia. For instance, after noting that in the beer tested the original extract in beer wort was high 14.21 per cent.that alcohol was 4.37 per cent., that "extract" In the beer was 5.88 per" cent.r and that there was a complete absence of foreign substances, the report goes on to state: " beer is of excellent quality, as the above analysis plainly shows." The Amalgamated Breweries are sensible" of the obligation placed upon them' to provide the best and puret beer for the people' of liriluli .Columbia. AVhether you purchate beer by the glass. Sa Jicenned' preimsc under Government sbperviaion or' by the bottle' at Cufernmeiit stores yon revive a' healthful and beneficial beverage. The membars of lha Amalgamated Brtwrre arei Vaiwnuwr BrerlM Lt, Ralnlrr Biewlng Co. A Canada Lid.. Wralmlnalar Brrwrrjr Ltd Sitter Spring Brewrry Lid., and the Victor ji Fburaii Blnt Co. Lrd where the beet uppll.d to the people of Brltitb Columbia la mad. This advertisement h not published or displayed by the Liquor Contis' Board or by: the Government of British Columbia. stole third. Balfour walked and Dow-cle hit the rock pile for two'bagt, Schlenker scoring. Hareland. Oordo.it and Farquhar struck out. Ketchikan. . thi Kaca tk. TWO Kl.NS. 0; Prince Rupert, 1. i Fourth Innlne Stewart struck cm Seventrf Inning-Johns fanned O 1926 st hH Fianm Siwci lac and and so did Schlenker. Balfour got!" Chestle found the left field for tasking a nice on'-h'nded catch but third.1 he rtretched to first tout Moran was out at gK"" Downle came through with a meant Koskie's single scored Chest. ; Farquhar dropped it- Oam singled out n1 KubIe made a c1 we" tW' ,m,r' bouncing single which scored Schleu-Ly ; . kerand BalfOuf.' Downle was Suf try iTtww bagger. Kostle- scored ion Johns' ! was fielded and Stewart talked. fUUn? the nae Chestle P0PPJ Wt to HaTelandif)unde nd OreenweU fanned Loblle tng to steal second and v . fanned. Ketchikan. Oi'Print T Rupert. sck ouf'and Umbi. wm flelded be-Jhott Ublic got flrat . UmM wa ftelded, Moran nied out to abort and Second Inning Chestle knocked a 6re 'Prince 4, Rupert's batUng kings three bagger intajleft field "and Kt cfae Hpfagaln. to' tnake thre. w8rtilenker cwln-kle " on a pop fly, got first, dyer Moral was safe on first on third base hEiriHKAN (IATiiekk struck out and Kubley got first whenterrr and, Schlenker tot first on ANOTHER TWO. Moran scoring. Balfour Eighth Inning Koskle fanned anJ Schlenker chose to put Chestie out at the" home: plat. Johns was fielded. ' singled and got tecond on another Oyer was, tagged out by the pitcher. Gordon, for Prince Rupert, walked' and.' Tor. Schlenker scoring when Downle Kubley knocked a grounder which gae Eot safe to first. Hareland acorvM him first and Johns was hit by the as a result of a series of errors andi overthrows, made the circuit. Farqu-1 Balfour and Gordon fanned. Ketch!- j pitcher. Oreenwell poled out a tlme-hsr struck but and Lobtlck and Urhble kan. 2; Prince Rupert 3. ,r two bagger which scored Kubley were fielded. Ketchikan. 0; Prince! F'th Inning Garn singled and got nd Johns. Oam wa fielded. Balfouri Rupert 1. 'second on an error. He was put out toultA out and the pitcher got Dow. TKirrt TniT,.r inhn. fiirt nut m trying to steal third and Imbemr wes:hie"s pop fly. Hareland hU th rock folded. Stewart fanned. Farquhar P" xor a Gordon and Oreenwell fanned. With tu one on bases. Oam poked a home struck out and Lobllc was fleldea. ' iWl. nin h. nii krn imbn Lamble rot- first on- an error and F'rt, 0. GIBBONS IS OUT ST. PACL. Sept 18 bcore cy innings: !n, dari of hU ring glory, past the 1234387a, 9 trr when moat fighter are through. Ketchikan . ..001200020 S he garnered a snug fortune. rnnce Rupert 3l uomi-w ju,. as did Mike before him. h Two base hlU Chestle. Kubler. locked around carefully for the H , June oi game two nours. Olbbons' most widely known en- In The Letter Box reault I can assure you, Mt;. Editor that such was not the case In the gam In question. leg were nni'Hrn TtNCV MAKXKD KM) 1 I It was Tommv'a first knockdown i Baaea on balls-Off Schlenker. I; off when Gene Tunney knocked him out .Chestle. 6. . Iln New York in June. 1923. and It Hit by pitcher By Schlenker. I. jwa last, for since that time I I Umpire Bt,b FHzzell, P Lapotte and ha never donned the glove in Ihe Eob Watson. jprUe ring: counter was with the champion. Jack '.S Dempaev. when be staved fifteen pun I lahlng round, with him In Montana j In 1923, fighting under burntr.g I ! 1nnrth nt Vntr mn ttm -mnA' nt IS V ' - ( purse waa baaed on percentage, and CRITICISM Of CFOKTH : there wasn't any. I But the Dempaev fight "for art's I Editor Dally News: j sale" helped Gibbon get other more I Your brief report of the Ollhuly Cup; remunerative engagement. For tXj football game which appeared in your Memorial day tight two year ago wlln j Issue under date September IS, con-.aeorge Carpentler be .collected hli tain the following passage: "It waa teat purse- W2 .000. Before that a lllstlea game, with the player appar-: 113.000 pune for meeting Harry Grrb ItnUy taking little lutereat In It them- had been bis beat. .selves." I - j Concerning this, it Is difficult for CCT C DI AVIMP ime, a a player, to understand hy LtiJl lu iLAIlMU ituch grossly unfair criticism should be ' U'POT III TIKI 110 tVC levelled at the football player of Prince lltul 111 I'lIlALo Uf encourage, to the best of Ita ability, all, (,(JH lUllKNAMtrll .1.. .v. , T ,- JASPER, Sept. 18. Harry Jona-s, the .ct rneaning of the word Tlat-1 "flght "TT . f , H . I , . iC. C. Ronalds, Mount Bruno, Montreal. lew .a V C.tDI. v lUUIIKItUh , . . . , t . i , ere winners yesieroay in uw utoi ZI- ViZi I: VZ trPh' tournament, so that East and rlther careleaa or Indifferent a to thi ., ..... . ... : ' . , hand . Wet will battle, today for the some . silver totem pole trophy. Jone advanced to' the final stage by administering 'a ;evere defeat W Alec I Wilson. Royal Montreal, and a former ine aame argument appue u w.e ehamnlon. the match end- second part of the criticism: The- tug on the twelfth green and six in! ' ror of the Vancouver player. I r Were this the first time we had i,, ho wan 1onr mnA been taken Into camp I would not have . . . gonr to the trouble of writing thl letter, but on looking over previous issues of the "News," I find that on June 20 "there was a good deal of looseness," and that the game be .FAMOUS BATTLES FOR 1 HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE tween the "Terminal" and "Cold Ktiro" wax feattirMl mora h .)t. . T J CK M!HOI'. ment than quality of play." Again on' Jim Jeffrie needed only two round; July 10; "On the whole It wax a ragged; appose of Jack Munroe at Ban game, the , contest apparently not be-; Francisco, August 26, 1904. Although ing taken very seriously by the play- Munroe more nearly approximated th era," and so on "sd Infinitum." i champion' poundage than any cp AFFECT ITK MONEY ponent encountered up to that time. I contend that theJ little knnrka. n " bdplea from the OUUct. Mun- ar not fair either to the pUyer or'roe '& 210 Jeffrie' 310. to the manartra and nr.ni,-. Referee Oraney waa quoted a ay. neither do they tend to Increase the e"nea had Munroe at m merry rate money "" touiu caauj nare auiru nun. In conclusion. Mr Krfltnr t VmI thet aiunroe picrea out a nazaraoua rw thl letter will not, fall on itony ,nK m tM lvnt rouna w,,en D' ground, and that you will give u V" K-n on the lower rope cf vtter showing next season. " ,n lrDTO " " " iu va mo "-" --. Thanking you for your valuable, space, ne vooa a count Oi IX. vmiy u dtii C J; NORRINOTON, 1 l"n'i nim to wramrr a awrniy !The reporter of the rwt game re-l,lr! round' f erred to. June 20, is not at present' BtrM8 t "r the challenger wa In th city but hi port reporu were con"dent nd evn nthuslatlo bo-atwajr conidered fair and no com-iot h ''ht- , . plaint waa ever before made of them. KM McCo1 on tnU o66"1 "ertJ A foi the report of the Ollhuly Cup-en,ltn reservation. II d- nnl. It wa obUlned from on of the' cUr, hlrolf llIln to "bt pUver In the xame. A eood m.ov on he world except Jeff.rles. pUyer. and fan have admitted that i " " ' ' football thl yer ws not ot a high pose of the Dally New to encoartg quality as In previous years an that all branches, ,-. amateur port In the a keen Interest ha not been Uken city by giving accurate report of all " always been th . pur-, sport doings. Sport Editor. J Cm ! W ,mm,U f g I LOST -LADY'S WHITE OOLD WRIST Toppled ttyxai w.tcn. between Kin Edward School. tte pugilistic- heigh u at the renital of his prize w tuning power. Tommy OUHxms has confirmed his retirement from the Jvrlre ring by more than a jeur of Inactivity In the. more proaaie capacity tt "one of 8U Paula promlaing your? business men;' only with meat of the rcmlae fulfilled. Tommy Is lea -ling a Ufe quite unlike that of the jveraee "reUred" fighter. 1 1 VAM'IALLY IM)F.PEMtVr Retirement to th? arerag pugilist two bagger but Oordoni Invarlablt la f cited, and ence a rlnj Ketchikan, a; prince ku-, cast-off. he must turn to torn other purtult to me a Ilvtbg. For the struck out. Prince Rupert crowded the Moran fanned. No scoring. Wlntn inning imbery and Stewart average prize fighter has Mttle to do bases with walks. Moran. Balfour and Sixth Inning Chestle was put out , ln "la. pitener to iim with thrift campaigns. Not so wia Downle were on., Schlenker havln. at Irst and Koskle fanned. Oyer walk- ta- nd Oordon got Koakles fly. (Tommy Otbbon. struck ouC Hareland's two bagger ed and Kubley was fielded. Schlenker Th teams He emulated his older brother, orne brought in Moran and Balfour and came through with a two bagger and Ketchikan Oreenwell, Sbi Oarn. as-1 the renowned Phantom" Mike Oit- , . r ' 1 - i imbery. k Stewart, tf; Chestle. jr bona, and when his nng purse grew Pure beer Kosue. jd; uyer. n; n.uoiey. 10; jonm. rat. most of his end went. flgvraUT-tf ly. into the family sock. , Prince Rupert Moran. 2b: Schlenker.! only a few sizable purses came ,p; Balfour, cf; Downle. c; Hareland. ; Tommy' war. for he trudged the Ion. iJb; Gordvt, as: Farquhar. lb; Lobltck. : hard road to pugilistic prominence with ,rf; Lambie, If. little remuneration but in the fad- Oreenwell, Hateland 2. Schlenker. Dow- TeatmenU that meant security lor .u Three bav; hits Chestle. Home run Oarn. Strlkeouta By. Schlenker. dheatle-J money and a reasonable return found It in; apartment houses sound bondsji He and TO RUNT IrURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone RrJ 807. U FOR RENT PIANOS, PLATEH-pianoa, phonograph and aewtng ma-chine. Walkev'a Mualc Store. FOR ENT. MODERN UP-TO-DATE flat; larg airy room; fir place, do in. Max Hellbroner. rOR RENT. MODERN HOU8E: UN-obstructed marine view. Apply 2IS Fourth Avenue East. FOR RENT. LARSEN BCILDLSO AT 171 Third Avenue East; an room modern flat with bathroom ami workshop prrmuea on street nonet Apply Hyde Transfer. 139 Second Avenue- MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT - FIVE room and bath. Munro.Broa. HELP WANTED OENERAL SERVANT WANTED. Apply 303 Fourth A'enue. East. WANTED AT ONCE. STRONG LAD. good opportunity to learn baking trade. Electric Window Bakery. 319 A SHIRT SALESMAN WANTED FOR your district, to sell direct, hign quality mad-to-order ahiru at popular prices, liberal commit km. ex- dual re agencr. rxeetlent opportunity for right man to obtain profiuoli line. Bute experience.- John Budd Company. 316 Bay Street, Toronto. POSTAL HELPERS. SALARY 11020-1200. for employment in the Prince Rupert Post Office. For admittance to examination, apply Secretary, Civil Service CommUalon, Ottawa, on form aupplled by th Poaunaaur, Prince Rupert. B.C.. not later than September 29, 192. 211 WANTED. WAJfTTDASMART GIRL FOR, OEy, eral houaeaoVk; good 'home. Apply W Mr. Hacker. United Church Paraon- age. 231 esi. inia waa news la me. ana per- xh mab-r. tmt, n r. Rnmliti' waiucu. wio naps you would b urprued yourseu;,, g,n of 8t ADXnm Calgary, it 70U could nie of 'the player.'. VM el0Mr but thtn w deftnlt bruised legs. 1 mariln In faror of the Mount Bruno TO JOIN nl Scouti, Tuesday at 7 pm. Girl to Join Otrl Guard, Friday at 7 pm Olrt. 6 to 9 years, th Sunbeams on Thurday. Apply Salvation Army WANTED. ONE RELIABLE MAN every town, merchant preferred,. take order for beat eu atoms-road dothe In Canada. Highest com. mlaalon Rex Tailoring Co, Ltd, To ronton (3)' EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY BS tween now arid Christmas, tlO to 120 easily made weekly In spare time taking order for "Imperial Art" Per sonal Christmas Card. Everyone customer. Tak orders now, delivery later. Liber! commlaalon. Send (or free aarapl book. Brttlah Canadian, 51 Wellington Weat. Toronto, MISCELLANEOUS BTENOORAPHERS EXAMINATION FOll DrltUh Columbia1 Civil. Bervlre will be held on Saturday, arternobn and evailng, October intro? appll- caiion lorma ana other information, apply to the nearest Oovernmen Agent or to A. If, Cox. Civil Service Commlaaloner, Victoria, DC, 31a TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call Ocorge, Paul or Gu-ft) Blx and Seven, PaenRer 8lur! hukcrg at your iliipneal any I line ROSS BROS. 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LTDM Authorized Ford Sates, and " tStrvlcc ' -i' f, F0RD Cars Trucks FOR SALE. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken fo leu (Kan 50c LOST. Hospital and Sixth Street. Flndrf pleaae return to Dally News Orflce. Reward. 219 DIAMOND A.ND RCBT RING LOYT In Exhibition grounds. Finder plea return to Dally Kews Office. Reward. n BOARD AND ROOM. UlOII SCHOOL OIRL WANTS GOOD home in return for service. Box SU Dally New Office. 221 GOOD HOME FOR SCHOOL GIRL Apply Box 32), Dally New Office. 210 BOARD. THE INLANDER, t9 Second Avenue. Phone 117. ANOTHER BIQ REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL. CAR PRICES. l-IH Ton t'lillly Kv i.re i:iiat I H53.00' Ir i OlT-i(l0 he latl Uondays, Wediieacjji tlcoea ta nromr . Sundays Tuesday . Thurwlay Saturday . CFJU Sept ll ar.l j ChBMln O30.00 ;,L. . OF PRIZE RING H HXANCIAH.Y IMIPEMEXT Bt'T, iUh not foit.iit Mixrr. knock- ,Ol T BV TI NM.Y I V anted For Sale For Rent Ut id Founds MAIL SCHEBllf Mil Mm 4m Houi oadMerl 8I&.00. " m IO:0.00 Tn ''"re N- li(Na Tractors FOR SALE. NEW FIVE-ROOMED house on two lou in Section nve. Box 324. Dally New Office. 223 FOll SALE. PLAYER PIANO; EX- cellent condition. Phone Green 4S0, ID FOR BALE COOK STOVE FOR WOOD; Urge grate: suit rancher; 1740; after 8 o'clock at UN Eighth Avenue EaaV 218 FOR BALE. OOOD TOOOENBERO goat, under milk teit, three year old; two nanny kid four month old; cheap for caah. Powney Fur Farm. Terrace. BC. 221 FURNITURE FOR BALE, FOUR roomed apartmenl for rent, 319 Sixth Avenue West, opposite Audi torlum ' J21 f FOR SALE. ROTARY ELECTRIC OVEN In goodwerklnf rmtemtoo, smallrw present trtwl': 4 win ehaadio make roVjm 'for14rgV'one. "Hectrlu window Bakery. Prince Rupert, DC 22 FOR QUICK SALE. THREE ROLTJCR canarle; trained tlngerit 11500 each. 1138 Seventh Avenue East, if TENT FOR SALE. NEW THIS YEAR nd ued ont one week. Price 10. Pullen, Dally News. tf FOR SALE, TO CLOSE OUT AN IS. tats, w are aulhoriaed to sell vml lou, ome corner, hrbor view, and on wer. Price low and term 110 00 monthly. Enquire T. . . . . . , v..TrHtwi-w, Tjajanyatonv;, uAt a inuraaay . I tla.aa fwlata- SepCmbef 17 tr.i JT Ta North t)urtt ( kartatirw Mosidat . Ta -tilh qem ( KarMIn September I and ,1 fm .nym aad like tn 9150.00, y Meaart ad rtrsaln- Saturdaia . .rtMu rem the lat Monday. Wednetdar zA rfta at roc Vrtm Orthsm A ttlta Met. Ml At. I lit It Ilk tie. a rlwt fi lib at, a Tbonip- II A lwrtr4 e. II Ave. A Onortd It lib (, a ni cv th A IUy C rir lib At A Catl.'n II III) t. A MfRrto t Pro. Oel. SUM. Pw. 01 Wharf O.T.F. Wharf . O.T.P. uitoa .. tn4 Ave. fM It Srd Ave relirtfl 3rd Ave k tin - Far trt.rt. 'iro i"0 -J :a sunoay , . ti Wednurs La 1a PvkUr .... ta Saturday till. CP.R, Sepletabrr I imi Anyat. AlWe ina, Mnvt 4 I Frf wler Turdl . ... l Irmn Ft. ! talWtit Mat-1 8turoar . it 1 1 mm ttaU r4at September II ai:d I. Irwa rtk tfttm raarirft Wedaeaday. t treat ftaalh tera Cu" Sepumber nd i I run An)t n4 litre tr- Tburaday . 1 1 Ina Mert sn frrjtrr- Sundaya .. imi rmurnnx I t Ml li 1 IM II, I tt Ul U Ml ' I tl HI l 1 I II IH mi i ll! in 4 III I , ". I' a ft 111 I' I M 1 11 I IM 'M a ifcir IH Old STEAMSHIP HWDBB Fur VaiMirr Sunday . Prince Rup" Tueaday a. Cardma Thursday--. Prlhc C u1rt Thurday -a, fruit Oecrf a. t 4-a. ratal Sept 11 Prince CiW Bept. 21-a. Prince U'-W- Sunday: v.rur. rrum Meaurt, Anjo " Tueaday- a. Carden For Meaart . Saturday-. Prlnr Ropf" rrotn "lewatC . Sunday-. Ptlnc Ruprt '... v..,.i.-(nn riwtlotl- Mo'nd.y-. Princ Ch"1" For Anjnv Wednesday- From Aiiyo Tl.uml.y-"- Prince 0or. For Hlewarl nnert RuP,n Sturdj-. Prw From Klewwrt- iiMft Sunday--, rrinc inp Alo.aa ant. 17-SS. Prlncf LoulM til" ll Ml From Vncoutrr ,1 Sunday" Cardena 4 Monday. Prtnc "J, Wednesday ft O01 1 v Friday--. Catala Saturday-. Pt, e Sept. 17- .. Prince-Sept. 27-.. met- For Fnrl Wia na t Friday-. CaUla I rum lt Mr!on nl , Saturday' cataia II I 4P rrctt. North re i "H t Wednead.--. Prince Wedned.y-. From 0llarnCh.rM;,, CW1 Wedneedar-e. Prince ' Frlnc Oon 10 F IP