PAGE FODR The Daily News PRINCE RUPEKT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. It enjoys a world wide reputation for quality. PULLEN Local Items J. A. Hall of Vancouver, president of the Bank of Hyder. is a passenger going north aboard noon the Prince George this afternoon. V. Vaughan Davies, who has been spending his annual vaca- Jack 1 U.1 1F J Managing-Editor reparations smtrfi ,u"iU V.1, "lurneu tora toria whRpe whfire this aftWnWnVT'.c-. iw vator staff, daughter lied tdf the city on Uie,! Bj ueorgexinis auernoojinrom a ce. cationlrip to Vancouver,.',,..'.?. C.P.fl. steamer .I'dncessi-MaV Cait. S. K. Grafi is dueS-at o clock tonight from Vancouver and wypolnts anfl will Mil a iu p.nn on her return south. 3. B Babcock. assistant commissioner of fisheries for the province of British Columbia, arrived in the city on the Prince George this afternoon from Victoria, being on his way up the Skeena River to make salmon .rltv o fNl riNEST is) udonDryCwJ 0$m wlh EMEHNiBl W The settlement of, the, reparations dispute Tool along time, but it has proved another success Mn diplonlacy and especially is a feather in the cap of the Labor Government flbms aWftlfi 1'.. 1 mr anU'.. ... t n kii. . M'Sft-JCnrali T?laff t 81 rnTSSfSSlT'IBlK.t. iamontL torn HAraM-eternin mini, zl -m. . ir auernoon after havin nent theiman summer vacation In Vancouver. I thenpi Mr. anrf Mrs. M. ... F. Nickerson i ( mm iamuy, wn.o left.' ttw-nitv You cannot buy ajbetter g ( n, for the money This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of ... British Columbia. PRINCERUPERT NOSED OUT A , BASEBALL WIN Beat Ocean FalU Ten Runs Eight'. in Second Game .of Series to of UreatUntain. JNot only qoestijat country get a greac-i in the second game of the er share of the money, but it alsd'gets the supplying of a Ocean' Falls-Prince liupert series millinn tnns nf rnnl a venr to Italv -that will keen the yesterday afternoon, the locals n.lfcU mmarawnririncr .made it two straight when AT I fViftonni- carac out on vie long end .ox a iu, toa In I 1 ilC Uij; ,HUC 1UUU 1 UHU H UW1 UUW Wl WV.i g gCfe The 081116 rfnma Wi ieience a miusn imjiu. , doubt right up to the last inning Rupert It now seems that a fina! settlement of the war debt When Prince Rupert got two! Falls reparations and of the withdrawal of troops from German lucky runs and won. a bumper! encouragement given oy uermany to uussia naB causeu opposing batters down to seven ' a rift which is not yet closed. TIMELY ACTION OF BRITISH The auick work of the British government in trans-' tAAKTinry f f r r e onrl toi cVi?ro f n Polfluf imo lino Ti n r o orill-l iiiii i mi' li iiiiii rum ivrii nin i .71 lii a. nirnLinn i ri r urn i i ni 1 1 ( . . . . 1 " . a n. 4.'v.-w. t,AU:: ! lt,e 10cal leam Dattd tr" anu. Kennedy, p, IUI V CllCCk UJ1U LUC UlUUdUlllLV Lllclt LUC lUMUn Ul L1IC JL T- faJ q hits and was credited with six strikeouts. Kennedy twirled for the visitors and was touched for eight hits, and only retired two men by the strike-out route. inert man up, drove one at the (pitcher, who hit (t with his hand ! art A tKa ajwnnd KaMtntn ant f Via Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson and,Dan and threw Benny out. Lam-family, who have been spending :oie waed and stole second. Far-the summer vacation at Nw;lul,Rr hIt to r,Kht end Lmbie Westminster, returned to the city C8IT,e nome' F,''uo taking see-on the Prince George this after-. omJ on e throw in. Arseneau jirade tne tnira out with a fly to Camnbell. Miss E. A. Mercer, principal ; They got another in the fourth, of Booth Memorial School, re- Haveland, batting first, hit to turned to the city on the Trince 'eft. Wendie flew out to Horro- Th locals gathered in thre morto tie the score in the sixthv Wendie hit to left. Lambie wan about July 1, for a motor trin to safe3n a fader's choice when- IJanff and the northwestern' Jomi!,e inrew ven'e out at states, returned home from Van- f0011, Lrimljie "t0' ?ond and conver ibonrd the steamer Prince FarlUnar walked. Arseneau then Oorpe this afternoon. drove one to left field and Lam bie scored, Farquhar stopping at second. Jimmy and Arsenoaul rt Kannedy which he caught and tare Lambie. out at third I Thf Tn tge Arcafl Cmn VI i first? 0. F. score that Inning, Jol- Arcand, lb, e. volt in the bud will have the effect of preventing its i nffe pulling off a nice double to spread to other countries where the Mohammedan power i retire the ajde. Campbell, 2b.. T, Jolliffe. as. . 3 is supreme. If the British show a prorjer degree of firm- Jn th second, Haveland groun- Robertson, rf. ness, which they are likely to do, little more will be heard !dedut t0 Campbell. Wendie, the, Horrobin, cf. . of the Arab troubles m Palestine. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, Alien- nedy flied out to Moran. Then on three infield, errors, Arcand, Campbell and Jolliffe were safe, Arcand scoring. Robertson ended the inning by the strike-out route. The visitors did their final scoring in the seventh. Jolliffe was hit by a. pitched ball. Robertson was safe un a fielder's choice. Horrobin then smacked one to left and Appleby drove one to deep left for two bases and Robertson and Horrobin went home. Woods and Reid both went out .to Moran, The final gapie of the scries will be played .at G o'clock to night, and another big crowd Is territory has been completed and that in about a year from crowd turned out to witness the now tWp wiwll hp littlp nut srnnrlinrr htf.wpfln fiflrmanv'P"" which wa ood to watch". ," ,V ' ' ' and other nations except a memory of the terrible con-J"' bo!h leamfl made mera,1 Loblick V rf. ABR met. rrom now on international aiiairs win oe carrieu .,,,. . ,,, , . 'iiaveiana, p, .. o ii l.jl j -i-i. i.-.- a.nuJ Haveland did the mound duty ,,.,. Wendie, S nnasif nothintr had happened, with the exception that the. n-! u u. 4. s, c - ' . iui i i nice liuucii aim iiciu biie- t Box Score 0 1 0 1 1 3 2 0 210 2031002008 p Parqu., If., 8b. 3 i Arson., rf., If, 4 McKeown, e. . 8 1 1 5 5 Appleby, If. .. 4. Wright, c. ... 3 Marshall, 3b . 2 RHd, 3b 2 Woods, lb. .... 1 Totals ..38 Summary Two base hits, Ap-nleby, Jolliffe; first tmse on b"''H. off Havelnd 1; off Kennedy 4; struck out by Haveland G, Kennedy 2; double plays, Jolliffe to Arcand, Kennedy to Reid; P : wl balls. Wright 2: hit by she snent th third bases on nnuMtil bulla mil Pllcner Arcand, :JiT?M5tW9fi! a T-xas Leaguer ?wn'f. T and . Haveland scored. Farquhar ,,, m . tj: . . ... -. . . n .... Wood atson of the local tTiimmimL, 7 C " 7 , r rt and j..t.. -i'ii'Srfir'ldaughter. Miss Campbell then threw out Arsen- Al-'i T! JiVte Col'isnn. fFtWrmil '.:fj 4V,o enu ihd MoKmwn nnnrvrl ruit: ti I - ' "BTgr' V . vuv rri,v" " " VA W.rgelthi8,--'olliffe. "tn Van. I In, the fifth Moran wan mtfe on '.iwpa 'y- "e went 10 second ' jjhe lo- wheflt Mitchell . jrroundod out to 1. Wns the Tirst baseman. Loblick flied to the t to Appleby. Moran stole third this, n Icored when the third bsmw- nissed the throw. Haveland grounded out to Marshall.' 0 1 3 1 2 1 1 0 Totals . .87 10 AB R 5 0 3 II POA 0 3 4 0 11 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 7.- II io 1 1 9 3 G 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 27 12 E 3 0 1 1 .1 0 0 0 01 8 27 12 6 Jolliffe, Me- ime z nrs., '10 umpires, Mi-nzfes and s. ' HOME-RUNNERS KEEPING BUSY Ruth and Olt Clout the Pill Add to Their Honors "'NEW YORK game i between kept the Giants on top and the Robins tinder a no-hit cloud and only allowed two tallies in the ninth. Ott got hit thirty-third homer, moving to a tie with Wilson and Klein. The Phillies scored two in the r"Sla tV l f1"1,3" then tenth to defeat tle Brave, by a Mckeown hit to left, both run-1 (com of fj, tour. .ur, scoring, and he took second' The Pirate clipped the lead of the throw to the plate H the Cub. In spite of heavter hit-was caught off second by Jolliffe.1 tln of theIr onpnB,nti. tht ntm J o.an was the third out with a ,ndlr- with Pittsburgh oris run fly to Jolliffe i ..j r . . . . in th" lad. 7nuntr?JTu the In th American Wue. Ruth I d n the seventh. Mitchell l: was got hi. thirty-seventh bHir o T Loblick Z r r? a;.P- n"' wnen tb Yanks. Jieat Wnihhii went to first on a 'on th ff-,t .me of a double flhCJMli?ntIfCh,n,K hefl'Ur- Washing apllt oven! an. fc if ?'S 1 Il8VeI: three Yrmkee pitehers I.obifck took third. Wendie drove ture. one 10 j oi inre and he threw home to catch Ublick but Wright mis sed the runner. Haveland came in on a passed ball. Lambie and Arseneau were thrown out at first by Kennedy. , In ' the last inning, with the score tied, Loblick sent one out to Horrobin. Haveland and Wen-,dle both singled. Lambie knocked jone down in front of the catcher who threw crooked 'to first and jboth runners came in Lambie go-, jing to third. Farquhar drove one' Yesterday's scores were: National League New York C, Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia Boston 1. Chicago 1, Pittsburgh 5. American' League Washington 4-8, New York 5-1. Boston G, Philadelphia 7. Cleveland 1, Chicago 2. Detroit 0, St. Louis G. LABOR DAY LINK-UPS The llm- rigni out tIy Lalior e teams t0 tf-ups cl'JPM r Day TOUowa tr KanamV a... t.'i t K owa: rvciiuav was out. sa.... -. Mitchell. Haveland hit 0.i v.i,.... tfclt.. .xt.. ' ... d and then he stole second. and 'fhX'r : ' WSZ ! V .Ve -:,"l "u": ,",r" "8e - ChrfcHahson; Cross "17 "S1" ,M ??" kelson: r;rr, Colussi and iiArVLii Vi. 0 eron- '"''won kml Wlnhanv-Jlorrfcbir i then fanned. a. -r..... JLiStJ V.;"3T Thf rffed three nre counted SI? in thl third. Arcand hit to right. . 'mpoeii wns safe on Moran's error Jolliffe drew a free pass, tilling the bases. Arcand srored whm Loblick threw out Robertson at first. Horrobin singled to left and both runners came in. Appleby sarrifi-od and Wendie threw out Wright. i In the fourth they managed to' grab off another run. Marshall i was out, Moran to Mitchell. Ken- TORONTO. STOCKS (MoCtrjr Olbbot 9$ Collars. Ltd.) Amulet, 2.85, J67. Mr. AO. Nil; FiVonbririge. 11.70. NIL HnlJInger. i.rn. G.7B. Ilpdson Bny m.75. QJK). Intr. Nl' f-l nt.BO. M.oo. L"frpshori.. 2-1.25, 21.75. , Mining Corporation, 4.30, 4.86, -,'' .. .IV i, Aug. 30? fflthe If i NeW'Yf!Manjkfl I vesterda sterdavfftlrnoonrf 1 Brooklyn untiV the eighth inning. Walker Madame Payot in her artfully decorated Paris salon, lihereewry phase of beauty culture h carefully studied by this beauty dictator. Many of the hveliest women of the continent come to consult Madame Payot on problems of skin care. "I recommend to my clients llc soap of jxilin and olive oils, which scjhi-ralcly have great cosmetic mltic and whidi, in the blending of Palniolivc Soap, are doubly effective. " 1Z Rue Richepauji, Paris ... v:j mm (CoprHhlJ) In Fans . . Mme. PAYOT world-famous beauty specialist advises this 2-minute beauty method . - K-J ;. FOR many years the elite of Paris have listened to the beauty advice of Mme. Payot, teacher of many beauty specialists. Today, Mme. Payot advises the daily use of Palmolive Soap, in a simple 2-minute trcitnunt, and warns against the harsh effects of the un kind of soap. Here is beauty newt, indeed! "Since I commenced to recommend Palm. 'ivc Soap to my clients, the difference is immeJur, y apparent. This home cleansing rule gives the mr rrtt foundation for the use of ray Creme N. I and Lotion 'No. 1." Hom tiie famous Palmolive tteatnwnt, atom mended all over toe world, as Madame Pa k u . j ! 1 1 ydfic in make a creamy kther of ftdrnolivi s,...p and warm water. With bmh hands noatsuc th: a ,.11 ILLy FLIE v OOUITOP into die skin two minutes. Then rinse, firt J , wajni wate, gradually with colder. Try it, t i A OTHy ROACHEy AriTy fle Ay INSECT ARMY FUST BEiHG DEPLETED Commar.tiiiME General 5 mACBAMT IS OUOB ,1 FLY-TOX Devrloiiral at Mtllnn Inntitulo of In.liHlrlil I(fcflrth bj ltd Fcl-lowtbip. . - V8 Hugs Will be WipcJ Oat Ily Fall "Our FhY-TQX Iprayer ; -m the greatest menae" to tl sect army ever deykml l . ?k4M'tkW& ' I " ' in a roeent mfcrview wlii'.' i ! ing after the bif sprinjr " aivc ngairvtt the Insect nr n General "fox" has bo " " personal command of tit TQX offensive risjfejt i-c-m this year, and k Aeelir. d i ' liis much-needed rest was n possible by the fact that wives all over the country come to his aid and em " "' wield a PLY-TOX sprav.r well as his best troops. The insect army is ft l i : depleted to stieh an extent the only resistance now is i'r m guerilla bauds of insert riors. General "Tox" il'- ' that by Fall the entire nncm tionnl insect forces will bo wiped out. T1 a ')!.. fpr.r-JIs (VdB A mm! naxukil m4 tM'. u. i ll u;!:r PALMOLIVE. SOAP 1 ii