- I. I,. I .l It It PAtMa FOIfaV KSW3 THUMrui S7Z2 DSdL'i Mm-... , . - -Tr- " NEW OFFICERS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMaai.. NOVO TOO VVIILU OG ALL IF Mb TMlMKSlH OWMA PAsV &AV, DlMTV! ill i - OF BADMINTON RliSMT. OUT "WOO MU4T ( ALU 1 r- iz tr tr riiuivIcO AT DlKlTV S NOT EATANrV MEAT I to-oav. ' crx,-3vr : DOCTOR1, OR. "YOUR FOOT CLUB ELECTED 'VILLCET60RB KCHT CANt IF M f f7'' Q AWAt AMD lt VoU FOOT DOBi I A . i- j I I -aU' "V. v "l--. I S II ' ' aWW i-iT I I i TaT k FV w J f'a'tvVI I 1 Jb"V I E. KOIIKKTON HEADS PREMIErl ORffASIZATlON AND jEAKOV TOi Ol'EX OX OCTOBER 1 The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club took place last night with E. C. Gibbons, last year president. In the chair. The financial report. (presented by Harold Thompson, treasurer, snowed the company to be la good financial "standing. It was re ported that a number of last year's members had dropped out but a largs crop of hew applications were coming to and the club looks forward to a sue cessiui season. It was left with the executire to arrange for a hall and It is probable the club will play In the same place as last year. Any wishing to Join are asked to send la their ap- ! plications at once as the probability Is ! the vacancies In the membership llt wui soon De iuiea. umcers were elec;-. ea as follows: President, P. E. Robertson. Vice-president, Mrs. George Bryant. Secretary, H. O. Crewe. .Treasurer, Harold Thompson. Executive In addition to the officer, Miss Rivet and H. P. Pullen. Ir Is' expected to commence the sea son's plsy on October 1 REFUSED FIGHT BIO EVENT BEIXO I'l IXKIl Or'K TO- I NKillT HUNT IlCliOIVO I'DK I PL.CE Rlckard said. They had a fight law there, everything seemed all set and I went ahead and Invested something like M0.OOO In erecting a wooden stadium.. Then, without the slightest warning and only thirty days before the match was to come off, Governor Oil-lett said we couldn't hold It. I swallow- GROUSE HUNTING IS " POOR BULKLEY VALLEY lnrreaiiig Number of Coyote but no Knbblls so Thought They Have Eaten flrouse BMITIIER8. Sept. 23. The hunting season which opened last week does not -give much promise of full gsrre bi(V for ..local hunters. Oroust are ' i m j an ...... . , INNEWYORK: BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP of the North in HARRY ANDERSON of A lire Arm will nieel WM. REYNOLDS of Anyox a six round bout at 135 His. ni Anyox on Monday, September 27, 1926, lo decide Hit' Clinmpioiiliip -of the Norlh. Dirk Slnlilt will wr.pslle Pal Doherty. Hesl Iwo out of three falls. l ! :i i l ' ! ' PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23. The Demp- J vf ry and lbe hunter that gets sey-Tunney heavyweight title battle slated to be held In the great Sesqul- Centennial Stadium tonight was the orphan of the pugilistic world until Philadelphia welcomed It. Tex Rlckard put It on the doorsteps of both Chicago and New York, but It was denied a home In either city for various reasons. After being blocked In New York at first, Rlckard was In the midst of ne gotiations to stage the fight In Chicago a couple of birds will have well eanu. i them. The general comment on a.' sides Is that It would have been mut-tt better to have put a closed season eti grouse this year. Coyotes seem to ce around In gTeatly increased numbeis ' and as there are no rabbits It Is evi dent that they have made great Inroads on the grouse especially during the nesting season. The deer also appear ' to have suffered from the coyotes this j when a sudden switch In sentiment by I summer. Ducks however are appearing the New . York 8tate Athletic Commis sion brought the promoter hurrying back to Ootham PHILADELPHIA TO RESCtE It seemed certain than that the Yon-kee Stadium would have the spectacle but when a final show-down came the license powers refused to give Dempsey a permit for the bout, holding that he was first obliged to meet Harry Wills. With only a month -to go, Rlckard suddenly shifted the battleground to Philadelphia after deciding not to press the Issue further In New York or attempt to utilize his Jersey city stadium, Boyle'a Thirty Acres. In the light of the months of bickering, uncertainty and obstacles that figured In the situation, it would be In greater numbers than usual these will apparently form the for a majority of the hunters. READERS WANT EARLIER GOOSE SEASON MF.ETIXO LAST MOIIT KEQIESTEII ii:mmi on octoiikk is in- MTE.ll) OK NOVEMDKIl 1 The question of having the goose bunting season opened at an earlier I fiat In trfn f7ithrf Mlatrit 'i rita. I RlCk"d Tlng diminZ,ne e meeting more dllftMUl time tiring to staae s L; . . . ... ..!lJ f W 'HO S SV tVl MS T I frU S C W V AM ' Ing the change made effective this sea The organization of a local Rod and Gun Club was discussed by the meet ing and it was decided to work In con- ed the big money loss, pulled tip stake. Junctlon the prmce Rupert Qun li.. L . . . . . - 1 "" l"ru' ""w"rr. lucaara naa nac I me meeting was attended by about 40 mmnBrmllV.lv llnnth alllmw 1. I j,unting enthusiasts of the city vmUln unwi m years auiicuilie. ,nd Mtx McRae WM ,n lhe chalr. arotie.! lll.MEK POLITICS "Politics usually have been at the root of most of my trouble.," said Rlckard. "Somebody always wanted to have a finger ln the pie." "Reformers also have tried to block my plana on a number of occasions. I dont know why It Is but they alwaya pick on a heavyweight title fight aa the one event In boxing to criticize and ctaas aa brutal. It must be because they're sure of receiving more publicity on such occasions than they would if they objected to a match attracting less public Interest." PIIOf'KXH NKKVftKH "Process servers who wait In ambush until the last minute also can be annoying." the promoter continued "Dempsey may think he haa been har-ried with law-suits but he Isn't' In a class with Plrpo. "The big Argentine was always being subjected to some court action and a summons In one of them was served on nun oniy an hour before he was to step into the ring with Harry Wills at Boyle's Thirty Acres In 1924. I had to put up a ISO.000 bond on the spot lo keep him from being taken In Jail and kept from going on with the fight," HIGH SCHOOL WON EASILY OYER NAYY IN FOOTBALL GAME Outclassing the Naval Reserve team entirely, the High School won last night's Intermediate football game oj a score of 4 to nil. The winners scored three goals In the first halt and one In the second. The match was called by e government of Canada guarantees its Age 9 YEARS OLD W.SSSSW Hit advertiflPinent is not published or displayed by the I.iqnor Control Hoard or Dr the Government of ttrilifth Columbia account of darkness. The standing of the teams to date la !a follows: i I W. D. 'Y Macs 3 J 0 :Hlgh School 2 1 2 i Naval Resrrre 1 1 J . . ui , uit u nuuicrs ill ine ciiy iimii u i .-( . uravywrigm uurwco dui ne says ne ,ht lt w fln.. rt(j.,Hw .. M -J. L pu. SPORT CHAT a did. The first one hever sUeed. .the . .... . ' organized earlier this year thin usuu famous Jefferles-Johnson tut In 1910. jf w ccouut of the clesr corl ean ,t an wU diW rsve htm more trouble than other h' meUnC any '". J1"41 t t prTlncU1 authorltlf, u, Ce. j fight he ever promoted. of bllllara """n nost ,ur. ,v. n,,, hUtTKI) ion f Klsro I . , . r . . I enthusiastic event and the badminton "That fight, you wUl recall originally LMUMt ,m... ln lh. f PP . ot trtel last night. It U was slated to be held In San' Francisco." Znt v. m tl, tnr thJ . W the basketball leader, will " , . . " " i" getting busy soon to sound out thu Jtatrlct who w was present at the meeting. ) l6im,M mt . Uf SsbKw wilt Mnw-tVAW (r Ifnmxtlnt aIw n V 4 " w r.- ThrTf ahmild b mmm miT.n.tKInn along that line to till the gap that was so noticeable la it winter. Indoor baseball might also have possibilities here again. Keen interest la being taken locally In the Dempsfj-Tunhey match for tlu heavyweight boxing championship of the world which takes place this evening at: the Sesqulcentennlal stadium In Philadelphia. Tunney seems the favorite as far as hope, are concerned for. In boxing like politics, ' the people like a change and Dtmpsey haa ruled quite long enough. As far as the betting is . concerned, however, here like else her;. there Is plenty of money on Dempsey but few takers who wish, even at odds, to venture their coin on Tunney Though Tunney is reported to be In the best of shape, there Is a feeling that his opponent la almost Invincible. Th'. Grand Terminal Club and Joe Brown'a cigar store are taking a Canadian National service on the returns which are the referee. Chief Petty Officer Oeorge expected to start coming In about 5:13 Dawes, fourteen minutes before time on this afternoon. Instead of a lmsti mm ill-digested IQKQ a cup 01 BOVRIL NOURISHING AND SUSTAINING There was no lack of composure lit a ten-round no -decision bout between i Jess Wlllard and Prank Moran at Mad I ison Square Garden, New York. March 25. 1918. The popular verdict went t-Wlllard with Moran recorded as vo:-jlng "No." ! After the hostilities had subside! Wlllard exhibited a sore finger without comment, leaving the battered digit to do his talking for him. Moran was not so reserved, ill mad no secret of the satisfaction he fell at his own performance and declared that but for his own efforts there would have bren no action. Neither principal was Injured seriously. Wlllsrd's thumb being restored to its normal state In due course. There were no casualties among the spectators. SMITHERS . Mr, and Mrs. John Oould and children 4 of Houston were the guests of Mr. ant Mrs. N. P. Moran over the week end. Ernest' Hann Is now in charge at the local branch of the Oeorge Little lumber yard. A Jolly hotue dance was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pea last Friday evening when a number of frlendt were invited to tender, a farewell lo'Alr D. P. Hatt who U leaving soon for Mr. and Mrs. Prank Manuels returned to town at the week end from a holiday trip to Edmonton. Mrs. C J. Humphrey of ChUllwack w2o has been the guest of Mr. and Mm Jas. E. Klrby for several months, left on 8undsy morning for Sacramento. Cal, to spend the winter with a daughter residing In that city. Mrs. Klrby accompanied her as far aa ChUllwack where she will visit for a couple of weeks before returning home. H. J. Ludgate from McBrlde arrived In town on Sunday and haa entered on his duties aa freight clerk at the local C. N R. station taking over the position recently held by Jack Portsmouth. Mr. Ludgate waa accompanied by Mra. Ludgate and child. W. It. Larmer and A. E. Falconer of Hazelton motored to town on Monday on a business trip returning the next morning. HAZELTON James Hodder and 'B1U Larmer left, early this week f6r the north ' countr "where they twill, ,p thetrf Jack 'fin tlic irsp-iine xney do not expect to re turn until sometime next summer. Among the delegates who attended the United Church Presbytery ln Prince Rupert last week were R. J Morrison and Xtrs. William Orant. They took In the sights of the big fair a well. Rev. Victor Sansum supplied the Union Church pulpit of the Hazeltoiis, Sunday morning and evening last. Word has been received that Dr. Wilnch Is expected back from his vacation next week. Harelton and the surrounding community will certainly welcome th. Doctor's return. The road-gang working on that portion of tlie Provincial highway towardi Stceena Crossing are making splendid progress under the able piloting ol "Captain" Carrlgan, If the weatherman, continues to send fine dsys, anl the grant' dees not need to be replenished, thy hope to, reach the Crossing before the freeze-p.- A very , pleasant social evening wai tendered the Hospital staff Saturday evening by' Dr. and Mrs. Large prior j to their leaving shortly, Parlor games . intelligence tests, spelling matcn, etc. was the order of the evenings entertainment which was entered into by a'J with keen Interest. Refreshments wei served by the hostess at the close. i Another' very pleasant evening toot place at lhe- home of Mr. and Mrs. Dungatet 'honor of Rev. Mr. Daniels who Uavtajjto resume his studies at o t intx rcT TT c.Bn,.i.u i 1 1 , 1 QC. I i 1 Mffo& " 9 n Famous Battles lot the Heavyweight Title UIIJ.IKII . MOKAX ii I' SIIICU, IBB Bf Bll 'III! S 1I1IBBVBBIBW WAn I 7r7 q2c per word in advance. " No Advethacment taken lor fen than 50c .-.n..-f WANTED. .VANTED. ONE RELIABLE MAN IN every town, merchant preferred, to Uka orders for best customs-made clothes in Canada. Highest commissions. Ret Tailoring Co. Ltd.. lo-ronton (2)' WANTED. EXPERIENCED GENERAL maid: family of two. Mrs. D. C Paterson. Bank of Montreal. Phone M9. WANTED TO BUY. SECONDHAND wagon or democrat. Quote price to Pit. Quick. BC 22a FOR SALE. OR SALE -1M ACRES OOOD LAND. CO acres In crop, balance easily taken In. Right at Quick station. River runs through property. Ooorl roads. Apply Mrs. W Stuart II Ninth Street. 221 POn SALE TO CLOSE OUT AN Es tate, we art authorised to sell several lots, some corners, harbor view, and on sewer. Prices tow and terau Irocn 110 00 monthly. Enquire T McClyroont. U "OR SALE. ROTARY ELECTRIC OVE In good working order: too ssiall for prevent trade: will sell cheap to make room for larger one. Electric Window Bakery. Prince Rupert. DC VANTED. COMPETENT " OIRL POR general houaewort: or schoolgirl who ' requires ' a food- 'bo'a.e Box 827 Dally News Office. 2"U TENT POR SALE.--NEW THIS TEAl: and used on! one week. Price aw Pullen. Dally News. i t'RMTURE FOR SALE. Chesterfield, dining suite, rugs and chain. Phone Blue 430. 233 OR SALE- LOT 19, BLOCK S. Sec tion 7. Apply Box 224 Dally Nn Office. tf TO MLHT FOR RENT. LAR8EN BUILDINO Al 171 Third Avenue East; six roo-r modern flat with bathroom and workshop premise on street floor Apply Hyd Transfer. 139 Second Avenue. FOR RENT PIANOS, PLATER-pianos, phonographs and sewing Machines. Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT. SIX ROOM MODERN fist with bathroom, at 171 Third Ave. East. Apply Hyde Transfer. tt FOR JUENT MODERN UP-TO-DATS fist: large airy rooms: fire place. close In. Max Hellbroner. JX)R RENT MODERN HOUSE; UN- obstructed marine view. Apply 2IS Fourth Avenue East. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone Uti 007- tt MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. FIVE rooms and bath. -Munro Bros. the Anglican theological college. Vancouver. Mr. Daniels has won many friends In Harelton during his stay this summer. COMMON WEALTHSANK FISH BUYING BOAT IN SUMNER STRAIT, ALASKA KETCHIKAN, Sect 23. On Prm September 17. at 2 O'clock In the morn ing, me halibut schooner Commonwealth, Captain M. Benrman. owned bv the Booth fisheries Co.. rammed from the rear and sank the power boat Annie Captain Hans Dsnlelson. off Point Col. poys, Sumner Stralta. The Annie Is 11 tons net. and waa engaged In fish buying, The Commonwealth Is GO tons net. She has heavy Ice-breaklng bows and slipped over the Annie and sank her Immediately, No one waa hurt. Captain Dsnlelson of the Annie climbed aboard tht Commonwealth, as the two' boats met. and the man who accompanied Dsnlelson on the Annie Jumped overboard, but was picked up. Masters of both boats have filed offl-clsl reports with the Ualted (States cus-torn, office which will be forwarded to the -United States, Mrs. W. B. Moresn. Hm rvw. ri..t. has returned to the city alter a trlji w jasper J an. . . - . i- ANOTHER BIO REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES. I-M. Ton liilily Kt- pre CUaMi . I HS5.no H Ton l.isrhl Delivery Rhataia. 850.0(1 louring nnl lloai4ir t MI6.t)n !5pnrl HnaiUtor nHO.OO Otaeh antl iui 1(120.00 SHan x. til. 1S.U0 ltrvtlau TAXI .... ?l IHi.no USED CARS ON HAND I Font I.ixrlit Dolivffry. onn boly 15.00 I Font I. .slil l)livry. attl bmly ,. 1130.011 Fonl l.iRlil lMliry. Inrtrr riulpmetil .... ftSO.Ofi Fortl Tinlor 8nUn. tarter r(jupminl .... 300 00 i Olmohli S-rwisfn- 9t TtJurlitB. I92S 9CO0.IK1 lrjn fun hn arranirr.l tn U)t h' antl 'uoi Mr In suit tfi uirrhaser. KAIEN OARAQC rWIr In ?adllac, McLaughlin, Oakland, Oldsmoblla, Pontlac and Chevrolet Cart Phone S2 NEW CAR PRICES llniialMMil ?:.,si.io Siiorl HomNlrr (180.00 Tniiriiijr 002.00 linilN : 7SI.O0 I mliir .swlnn 700.00 Fnnlnr -Setlan 83t.00 l.ighl llivr- MIS.OO mirk RKi.nri These prlcee Include frelaht. taxes, self starter and balloon tires. Rnll or l'li,hnno for l(mnnlrn- linn or driving lcnns. 8. E. PARKER. LTD., Authorized Ford Sales and Service FORD Car Trucks TrctoM BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD. - THE INLANDEfL SM Second Avenue Phone 1JT. FOUND FOUND. FIVE BASEBALL BATS. Ad- ply Dally News Office TAXIDERMY SAVE THE DEER AND OTHER OAME heads. Have them mounted true to life Phone Green 4M. P.O. Bo SOS, C. Hsrvey Flnley. 2W Phone 67 Tail (Call (lonrire. p,inl or nul) lx iiml Rpvimi PnnKPiiacr Slndc linker til your llspns.nl any limn. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Arrna (rnm Finnr" HnlH PRINCE miitritT nnrt , "'sh 1.22 a.m. 23.8 ft. I1M1 nm 11 A ft loyl 7.40 ain. 20 It. 20M pm. 2.4 :t Thurxliiy, ttrplriiilirr SJ ,,lh 2 00 am. 22 6 ft 14.30 nm. 228 ft u 821 a.m. 2J ft. 20 47 pm." 2.1 tt Irlilay, Hrplemlier II 2ft5 am. 22.0 It tsnnnm M II LOW 0f)2 am. 9.3 ft. 3U1 pin. 2.S tt. i MAIL SCHEDlll" oi T.mic I'trr lhe l. Mondays. Wednesi w threes V? tm i " 'a Sundsvs Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays CJ'Jl. SeDt 1 . s:j4 II mm Sundsvs l or I tancoutef mm u T tt. Mmi M ijW TMtrsdsvs .. To AU.ks rlals September it and yr Moodatt v.. T alh (ser OurMlv. SrpUmber 9 and i to .Xnjmx aa tike Krm- Wedrtewisys lijj la Meaatt M rrnabv Saturdays s-(ntilu I rwn 1 be Mondays WednesJsTt i at .... I'rtmt tanroatee- Sundays Wedimdars rrldays Saturdan OPR. Septetr.brr Ur liaih tdjsi, .Mb Ins. 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