f PAGE rOTO Primo Camera, Giant Italian, Meets His Waterloo; Is Badly Outpointed By Jimmy Maloney BOSTON, Oct. 9: Jimmy Maloney, Boston heavyweight, upset the pugilistic world here by outpointing Primo Camera, 205-pound Italian, in a wild and savage 10-round battle. Giving away 65 pounds to the giant, Maloney carried the battle to him in every round except the first two. The defeat was the first suffered by Camera suite he started his American tour Z-- ear&r this year. He piled up a re- ni . r-t tr ZZlslZt Ttetories by lpeedy: Miniature bolt knock-outs. The Italian's share of the purse here was $40,000 and Maloney's $15,000. It was Camera's last bout before sailing for home at the end of the week. SPEED RECORD ... ... . .- ..... .. . - 9 Course Getting Into Shape Now NNESSY THREE STAR RANDY THE SAFEST SPIRIT IN ALL EMERGENCIES BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. OAL! 1116 PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEIIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 MINEIIEAD LUMP-Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 CE IN HOCKEY Frank Clancy, Star Defence Ulan, Sold By' Ottawa to Toronto Maple Leafs Team OTTAWA, Oct. 9: Frank Clancy has been sold to the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League Although officials of the Ottawa Hockey Club refuse to comment upon It, it is generally accepted that Connie Smythe, Maple Leafs manager, has concluded negotiations for the purchase of the star Ottawa defence man. some time aim. "Ottawa asked $50,000 for Clancy bat it is under- ... "TTT . ! stood that they accepted about uecorauon 01 me casement 01 j $10,000 less. uw isxenange hiock where j. H. Maccy and associates are putting in )1 i ". a miniature eolf course i now com pleted, installation of equipment speed record has been made by will now proceed and the course Captain Hp.wke who yesterday flew should be ready for play Within the almost 300 miles in an hour. , next few weeks. VRIL IS A SPLENDID PICK-ME-UP HE IT PAYS TO PAY FOR QUALITY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Service Held Last Night By Rebekah Lodge Seventy-Nine Years Sinre Order Was Founded In the presence of Oddfellows and friends, the local Rebekahs' T I 1 . , . ... . ii.uuc iieiu a service last nignt m the MetropQle Hall to mark the seventyninth anniversary of the founding of the order. Miss Molly Watson, neble grand, presided and the feature of tile program was an address on "Rebefeahlsm" by Mrs. J. L. Mcintosh, district deputy president. The order of the program was as follows: Doxelogy. Hymn. Scripture readihg, Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson. Address, Mrs. J. L. Mcintosh. Violin solo, Ml Ruth Wilkinson, accompanied by Prof. H. A. Pryce. Recitation, Mrs. W. A. McLean. Piano seto, Mrs. Clifford Ollker. Vocal solo, Miss Chrissie Wood. Hyran. Closing prayer, Mrs. J. W. McKin- ley. After the program, refreshments were served, Mrs. Bert Morgan being convener with Mrs. T. II. Priest and Mrs. B. Church assisting. The program was -In charge of Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson and Mrs. J. S. Irvine. Gyro Club Makes Plans For Dance Ilocdown on November 14 to Bp Novel Affair Prosperity Week Is Endorsed Discussing plans for the hoedown dance to be held on November 14 in support of the public gymnasium movement, the Gyro Club, at luncheon yesterday in the Commodore Cafe, decided to introduce many ' new features at that affair with a ! view to making it the largest and 'most successful hoedown that has yet been staged by the club. Com-.Lmlttees, under the general conven- lnrhfr nf William nmtlrahanlr houi preparatory work well under way. The club, after some discussion, endorsed the project of Canadian Prosperity Week from October 11 to October 18. Certain items of club business were also taken up at the luncheon. President C. A. Klrkendall was in the chair and there was a large at tendance of members. Additional Prizes In Big Drawing The following are additional prlies for the big drawing tonight: One can assorted fruits and vegc tables Royal City Canning -Co J One permanent wavfc ! ..Mr Nelson's Beauty Parlor One. garbage can Steen's Ltd One safety deposit box one year ... S. D. Johnston Three facial treatments Miss Macfie One hunting vest....- One game bag B. C. Tent Si Awning B. C. Tent It Awning W. Q. Norrle, well known mining engineer, was a .passenger aboard the Prince aeorga.yesterday bound from Vancouver to Stewart. THE DAILY NEWS .a, Thursday, Qc FAREYELL A NEW STANDARD OF PERFECTlQ . . . WASSAIR mrr.Tnn airs, sam luncam Honored at Hazrlton Before Leaving: For Ashcroft liAZELTON, Oct. J): A large1 number of friends met last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Newtek to bid farewell and wish Qod Speed to Mr. and Mrs. Burn- Krncaid who art leaving for Ashcroft. Mr. Kincaid, who was manager of the Government Telegraphs here, will take & similar po sition Ashcroft. He was a mem ber of the official board of the United Church here. After a number of musical selec tions had been enjoyed, Dr. H. C, Wrinch and Mrs. , William Orant presented a iarge framed photo graph of Hazelton and table spreads to Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid respectively. Dr. Wrinch spoke of the popularity of Mr. and Mrs. Kin cald after which Rev. T. H. Wright read an address which fittingly enumerated the chief activities of, the guest of the evening. Dr. L. B. Wrinch was pianist. Dainty refreshments were serv ed by, the Ladies' Aid and Hospital staff. Mrs. HC. Wrinch, Miss Craig J , Mitt Ford and Miss Bulwer serving, After the singing of "Auld LangJf, Syne," the gathering dispersed. The address whieh was read to Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid was as fol lows: "We are gathered together this venlng to express our gratitude and appreciation for the efficient and satisfactory services you have rendered to the chareh and com munity life during the past three yean. "Members of the Ladles' Aid, members and friends of the United Church without exception regret It yror aepanure irom our miast. "It is not too much to say that the United Church and community of Hazelton are losing two of their oioft active members and citizens. "In the church, in musical and social circles, in active community welfare, yon have made a real and valuable contribution of which' we are all proud. "We will miss vour cental and so cial companionship, but sincerely trust that you will be as happy and useful in your new environment as you have been with us. "We wish you both God Speed and Increasing prosperity in all he activities of life, not forgetting little Tommy, who has been a little sunbeam during his brief residence in Haselton, and trust that with increasing years and growth he will levelop a strong, vigorous, Christian character in whatever he may be called upon to do in the future." On Sunday evening at church. John Newick sang to honor Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid 'Ood Blew You" and Blest Be the Tie that Binds," r Ends in 1 Minute born, Itch and pin el plltt la 1 mliratf with '8ooth-SlTi')'wTtt U"Endd L. T. btttu "BlMdinc itomd. fOm ooa vtnithtd. Avoided onttlkn." Ct toitiat tMutu lod-xjr. All iiuuuu. . S. E. Parker Ltd. FOR FAIR DEALING PROTECTS YOU We have a real reputation to maintain in selling used cars as well as new ones. Trices arc exceptionally low because our trade-In policy makes It unnecessary to "pad" used car prices In order to recoup for over generous allowances. . i1 Toujaj jiff inore than the car is really wrih In. unused mlle- '" ....agc , LOOK THESE OVER 1921 FORD TRUCK 125 1923 FORI) TUDOR CI Off Price ?100 192S FORD I'ORDOIt 200 S.E. PARKER LTD. Telephone 83 1 Thtf p-eatest enjoyment awaits all lovers of good Virginia Cigarettes iri Dixie the Better Cigarette. Cool mild fragrant Virginias at their best thousands are now regular smokers of Dixie Canada's pleasure smoke. ceiving from the public library, Home thrntiffh Mima ntuMikint ir, 1..., matter of making available for pupils book especially hi English and History, which were recommended for study but which would otherwise be not available. Referring to Rift) School sports. Mr. Hartness reported that basket - tlvely few High School pupils were i ball was being organised and that Society Circus and Dance in Aid of New Gymnasium Fund . DIXSE THE BETTER CIGARETTE ' i SAVE THE VALUABLE P O K E R H A N d Study of Latin Being Given Up IIih School Girls Prefer Ho Economies and Boys, Science, Principal Reports D. H. Hartness, principal of King Edward High School. Informed the school board, at is regular monthly meeung last night, that compara- I taking up Latin. The girls were 40-1 j lng in more for Home Bconomics ; while the boys preferred Science ! Mr. Hartness told the board of assistance the High School was re football and softbai; w very popular among W R. Dunwoody u: printeodtaL provm Vancouver, who an, south yesterday w:i train on Saturday t: " ctf. Prince Oeorge j.r,u his way back to Va; pertor John MacDon. fleer In charge of t u aoooatpany him as u, George, 'A Thursday and Friday, Oct. 9 &1Q Commencing at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 and fun begins at once SPLENDID MUSIC, FUN, FROLIC AND DELIGHT: PLENTY OF SIDESHOWS Approximately 200 Prizes valued at $1000.00 Entrance fee of 50c includes chance in the highest mammoth drawing Prince t, Rupert has known Tickets nrc art investment rather than a chance