TV aosfer .Fifteen years'i experience in 9'FUltNITUKE 5ANI) PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SANI) GRAVEL Our price, weights nnd measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phone: Red 317. LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louv Third Avenue Roofing nnd Specialities Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Roofing Ruilding Papers and Felts Everjet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastigum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 11G and 117 City Meat Market Selvig Ilros. Third Ave. Phone 7C5 KJOT FISK fiRONSAKR Alle sorter norsk ost Nnrske fiskekonserver m Norske sukkerkavringer Norske hveteskonrokker Norske rugskonrokker Norske knekkehrod Norske flathrod Mutter O.S.V. 1st ky. varer. Itillige priser. Hurtig ombringelse DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR ! Single load $3.50 Double Load $0.50 Largo Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. Phone 580 13i Second Ave. Champion Gene Tunney Pounds Decisive Victory Out of Tom Heeney in World's Title Bout NEW YOI ten rounds, retained his In the eleve IK, July 27. mm Tisa UitiaiierdSl -Leading, oij. a vid ley, worldaoftfav, ast night Byoueai er the Nav Jjealan emarg mm the first preliminary lasted only 32 . t. . lt eroiKi una 11 uxik live niinuves wj re- vlve the loner. The next was a&che-1 duled sla -rounder, between George La-roeco of Fordham and Herman HeUer of Germany. Pnnty Hairy also leferrt-d this tout. Larocco was awarded the decision. HBMM'IXAL in of points, in boxing chblgpiofl, echnical knockout nger, Tom Heeney. The referee, Eddie Forbes called tjft batle oj the century to a close as the reeling Aniac, bloody anu staEKering, was' out on his feet. It was an excellent battle in which the ex-marine clearly show ed his boxing superiority, justifying the opinion that he is one of the greatest champions in the history! flt the ring. Heeney was a ttmt Uruigli outclassed opponent. w S-i7.-U.ins in the neighborhood of blei wrcn .,, included John McOraw. 70.000 persona witness me ooui wnicn ollinU ftnd manllRC, of the op, Rup. irn.K place in ine omuuim miu were p,.rl o-ere many notailo indiviauais present 1'KIVCII'AI.S ENTER wJ L '.k . ... 'job, " taMng advantage or their position!. Forbes the referee w and the Eddie wa . .. . . Hcaiiev wu Om tint tn miter the rUw. judges Were diaries F. Msthetedh and ; .,..... ' WMrlnoL fftnrl mh. WlrTlA Tlarwv nnrt Tern Klfig. The latter had no Work4 to' , , do. Joe Humphries, a veteran . waa the ... , K. n had .-JJJJ-JH-j n, of the bout which was r promoted by1. . , . , ' , . . being received wonderfully. He wore his Kl.. t. ..l.K ... I .1 ... Heeney crossed th ring to shake hands with Tunney who greeted him warmly. Thsy posed for pictures in neutral corner. Billy Gibson and Jimmy Branson were in Tunney's comer. Tunney was as cool as a cucumber. Heeney stood tnl The principals In the seml-nnal ol his corner with his back to Tunney rut rounds were Oeorge Hoflman. form- j talking with the Harvey brothers. erly heavyweight champion oi tne state' There was a great acclaim as the cf New York, atad Ade Warren of North , main event started. Carolina. The crowd was anxious for KOl'.Mi ity KOttMl tlu l ..I .tul rniiM nnt wrm lin ! First Round Tunney walked out to the semi-flnallsts. Hoffman and War- slowly ., . as . Heeney ntrM . v.,. VU . . UBSIVU muvm5 luc ocvwin. mum third rounds aud. by that time. Hoff . . ' r".v plcdded in. ui. iirniij mi man evidently ngured titat things niri k,. t the professional ranks were not is easyi- .T thj ,.w "Jn tu' W":en w" glVJ?giOent tied Heeney up at . quarters. " """"" "'".Heeney landed hart left attd rirht to I was restless and impatient, hdw- ver, and rataed the boys' effort. They ..w i . uuiuuib. limn; frua so wanting Tunney and , Heeney toliux ltuMrad ,;Mh k go in the ring and have It over with. hM rlght to tne jaw aw, The decision was awarded to Warren. ,-tt .nl u up icr a nine aireicn ociore ine main event. Jack Dempaey. sitting immediately hind the press row. was besieged by ell wishers who kept the former cham pion busy for a while shaking hands. Dempaey was evaajve tn his answers cn a break and was cMltiotted by the referee. Heeney apotociaed and then up in a vicious serimrnaae beU. Heeney surprised the crowd with his. work. ifecond Bound Heeney was short wtt ja rlcht and a clinch foUowad. Heenev was carrying his left sMulder high. Tunney shook Heeney up with both tz whether he would try and regain his !bnd!Lto the lw DUt Tom kept crow- lost title. He was sitting by a little girt In yellow. During the preliminaries. Jack Jumped over the press seats and spoke a few words over the radio, say ing he hoped the best man would win. Dempsey will long remain the idol of m wMm;j wiu uwura in fc mna riiib to head. Oene sent a nice left jab to the face. Tunney feinted wrtti left, then crossed a hard right to jaw. Tunney shot a hard right under the heart and Tom landed both hands to bead. r&sWka htnlrest UN - t Youbb America. Announcer Humabrtaa! '" UP Tunney was going along nnliH iw. ,to tiv. r,a a, .... 8,owly Ht ow-., mandof the crowd. . . CTT ltting Tom have a hard left and Knnt Hansen. Johnny Rlsko and, rtfc. . 4K . . Tommy LoughTan wer? Introduced to "" " J" Z? , Ch,n " w TataB rourKl the crowd. Jack ShurKey was al in-1"' trodtieed. za nuuuu utrury serai a naru leu , . ... . . tc Jaw. Oene danced around the challen- xjwmiui uicviiT ui M 14u15t.11 a. iu Oovernor Moore of New Jersey LAND ACT jger but Tom managed to stack a hard 1 r'.Kt. tK fYim mnlfu,'. luiH ISinnaa iTng the Ute arrivals Roy Howard.. . , " . ' ' chairman of the board oi Scrlpps-How- ' . . . . . . . . . ... . . stood toe to toe and had the better of ard publications, was among the nota-, making a foei of Tom. landing seven cr eight lelt Jabs to face without a re- VOTICr or INTKNTICN TO APri.Y TO 'turn. Heeney caught Tunney off his LKAKJLNli balance and nearly upset him with a In Prince Rupert Land .recording Dls- nrd right to Jaw. Heeney went right trlct and situate adjacent to Alllfora . over Oenes shoulder. A bunch of left eenWttI1"k1 t-ed tn. Mend fwn TnmVrnose. TAKE KOTfCB that Paelfle M11U Tunney suddenly backed away and Limited. oi Vancouver BC, oocupaUan ; HserMW oltMC tuAsisf tkstded two Pulp and Paper Manufacturers. Intends I LjLi, to apply for a leate of the following d more tefu ejd tied up tlx cMUeBcef scribed lands; The champion landed Mfi' tb Mtee and Ooramenclng at ajjesJL planted Jittj ducked, making Heeney mis ttie return. roflowini? the hla water mart arourtd Pourth RMind-Ttmney stejvped out of the island to uotat of ccmweaeccient. and ontainingf 0J6 acre, more or less PACIFIC MILLS. LIUITSD. Applicant. Donald Wilbur Hodadon. Anent for Parlflc Mills. Limited. Hnlff Mnv tB? MM tf U GREEN LEAF WWM VM1 J.. the may. Heeheys eye wa et but. Jtut before the beU. be seat TuntveV back on hU heels with hard rtgnt to Jaw. Fifth Rcund Tunney baslied around the ring with the Ansae toUWlng. Tun- "CEAGRAM'S 83' is made after the lame formula as used when this famous whiskey wai first made years ago. The purest of spring water and the choicest of grains only are used and all whiskey is aged and mellowed in individual oak casks. The name and quality of Seagram's hasnetfer been impaired. s it Perfect 83 stock ol ' WWsVev n , Govnnen This advertleement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by- tha Governmont of ,v .'. British' Columbia f I Tim: atit- new? PfiXOAVATINa WANTED-ROCK OR any klfidV by day or by contract. E Rossrif. 183 WANTED MiW for general housework. Phone Red a7. tf FOlt SALE FOR SALE FIRST CLASS ROOMING bouse; twenty-six rooms fully fur-itMherl and IB good condition. Excellent oppettttnlty for a couple. Apply T. McClymont. tf OLD NEWSPAPEPS MAY BE USED IN-stead of building paper or to lay beneath carpets on the floor. Oet special price on large quantities Daily Mews. FOR SALE LAUNCH OV.TSN FOUR Horsepower Basthope engine, all complete and (in good running condition. Apply Pullen. Dally News, tf FOR SALE. Offers wanted on one two-ton Traffic Truck: and one one-ton Ford Truck. Apply T. McCly-mont. tf HOARD AND HOOM BOARD and Room In private residence. Borden Street Phone Red 148. 175 cey was first to land hammering ribs with lefts. Tunney missed a hard tight as Tom swayed sideways. Tunney sent two short right uppercuta to the Jaw. as Heeney tried to mix It at dose quar ters. Tom's note was hisadlng freely. ftraney Jabbed a pmif of lefts to the face and landed rtgnt to ear. Tunney xnt varftu right JUS to Jaw and Ittehey tried a left swine but missed and be Btr deem. The oMmbion again smash ed Heeney at the 011. Sixth ttound Heeney tried a right tot body but was short. Oene ant a light left to face and than drove a nard rtgnt to b-dy Heeney backed, the champ to the ropst but could not hurt hint. Tom did 6t se aMe to get away from rigtitl to tbe Jaw. Tom rushed Oene to the rotoea but Tunney peppered him wttfc botlk' hand. Tom's right was blocket eaw but be later landed a left to tfee ear. Tunney ripped two rights to rise and a left and right to Jaw. The crowd rOsVNd as Heeney egged at the knee It WM all Tunney's round. MKMOItAllI-i: IIOl'R Seventh Round This was the round which Dempney dropped Tunney and the champion smiled farnsrjf as one of the fans asked him If ho remembered it. Tunney landed wafted right under the heart. Tom kept plodding but Tunney landed five pane has to Tom's one. Tunney sent a bard right to the head and to follow up. Tunney booked rapidly out of range of Heeney 's wild swings. Tunney totofced a left to body and caught the,reMtfn on his shoulder at the bell. ' Eighth Round Tunney shook his head and dam cd all over the challenger. Heeney went to bad rye. Heeney was ONdlng on now and It appeared as It the "hard rock" was roftenlng Ttfrt staged a rally lashing out furiously but tunney nearly blinded him with both toands as the bell rang. During the 111 term Vision, Eddie Harvey (continued on J3te five' "Is this what you I I f II Ti I il ii ran - ti - i imiilliiri ii T l U w sn S as asm -sssssss m Classified : Ads. I WANTED WANTED MJdole aged woman with some experience to look after rooms. Must be reliable State wage wanted. Omtneoa Hotel. Burns Lake, B.C. FOR ftENT t)R RBrrt'. OLAPPERTON HOUSt. Ninth Avenue Bast. Rent reasonable. Apply Oty Treasurer. City Hall. tl OR RMNT PIANOS. PLAYMR-PIANOS. Phonofrsphs and Sewing Machines Walker's ilustc 8 tore. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED FOUR roomed apartment with bath. Water! paid. Phone M7. U FOR RENT. POOR ROOM APAHT-ment. hot water heated. Apply Smith Maltett. Ltd. tf1 S3 ROOM BoU4 for Rent, partly furn ished. Apply to J. C. Mcbennan. 176; FOR RRNT. FURNISHED APART stents. Apply Mussallem Grocery. FUHNITUIIE AND HANGES Fawcett Ranges. Simmons' Beds an Bedding eneluduuj the Ostermoor Ma tress. Dlnlngs Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Chesterfield Suites, WindowH Blinds. Linoleum and Linoleum Huge. We sell at very reasonable prices sn it will pay you to give us. a call. Watch;! our Windows. -1 A. MACKEN7.1K, Fernttnre. Phone 7M SALVACB AND T0V1NT. Prince Ilupert Shlvnjre & TowlnR Co. Ltd. HAS HIKOAINH IN OAH ItOATH Agents for -Basthope Englnas. Ooatldge Propellers, and Tuxlube Oil lioats of all description for Chatter Salt Lakea Ferry service week data on the hours 1 pjn. till 8 pjn. Snndaya and Holidays. 11 am. till 8 pjn. ItwHte Ml SUMMBK itgSOHTS MKBLSK HOTSI'IHNOS I.OIK5K NOlV OI't'N litltdK.HT IIOTNI'ltlMIM IN CANADA (Lttbia Water) Trout rishinK on Inkelse Ijike now open (iOOI) A( ( OMMOKATION I OK riSlllNO part 1 as Ltkelse Lake. Terrace. D O J. BKUCE JOHNSTONE. Manager. AUCTIONBEta. PRINCE KtTPKKT ACCTION MART Feleral Itlnrk Furniture of all kinds bought, sold or exchanged. Orating sad ptetlng done. Goads sold on commission 15. J. DAWKS, Aurtloneer. marK no CINKOntACTlC IMt. It. a KVOIrftON Chlroprartor 038 Third AVenue. Telephone for appointment now to Blu 8s. Resldenoe phone Blsek 3S. close quarters where Acute and Chronic DUirdera success- Tunney had the better of a light exchange. Tunney sent stiff one to the face and a hard right to the left eye. Heenev barked around the ring rubbing his eye. Hi left' eye was bothering him and blinked furiously and did not appear to see clefflr. . .Tunnejr sparred and put s naif don left tb .the fM. making,! trTvOUt of Tom fully treated. Established 1914 HBSTAUHANTS OOOII tJATM CAFE Mrs. Unger. Proprietress Third Avenue, nevt O.W.V.A, uooa uome cooked MeaU and Ho Baked Bread Nprrlal Chlrken Dinner Every Sunday Evening from 5.30. ,,0lS!iS.iJQK HUNT ONE four room house near Catholic Church; one on 8th Ave near It: one on Ninth Ave ; all modern - iioi'HKH ion hai.i: CPJl. steamur princess uouise, uapc. ihe one we live in: mikI one at Arthur Slat'-r. arrived In port at 0 : 1 5 Thonixin St. fncinn 7ih Ave IK( mi" ' from Vancouver, snlliiii-j fiirniHhed, furnished, will wil m h .lf r.,t a couple of IMQTSater tor Alaska. I Hurt. 718 W, are after, officer? n TVtdr Ask Plain Mr. York of York, VorJcs. r-rTHO! Me? Well, I may have fuin VV speedlriK, but it's because l'tninv.,, " a hurry to tell everyone about ti n ,, tree's Motoring unocoiaie. ''""it, is the moot delicious chooIateV;:,, or Plain, whichever you like bst- v tK " blanched Valencia almonds ajd; lus,;,, .s Nectar raisins all throufih it. As a Choct-!., ... for outdoors, it's the verv K ,t A-f. i' ..rit. i- , vsiuricaviiiKiiariHillutnU' irs it can't be done every :(,,U likes it bo!" RDWNTREE'S CHOCOLATE Plain or Milk Chocolate with Alraopdj- & R Caicifllllt j IDEAL NON HAVEL KAYON lino ergarments are gunrantood to be absolutely WASHABLE and LADDEUPUOOE Tiositiiy . and will be replaced if not satiufaci We guarantee our goods- to be of KEAL VALUE "The Nobby" canadian VAcinc V V J I CURE DEFKCTIVK VISION, DKFECTIVf: t 1 " LN, CATAKUIl and other ori,-nnic troubles by 1 methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Wnllnco IIIoclu Phone 131. 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