1 PAGE FOUR Money Orders On Norway, Sweden nd Dan mark at Current Rates of Exchange. Hake your reservations for (hat Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticketj, Rates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insuranoe and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 te 6. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments, St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. H. S. SING Cleaning and Pressing. Special Suits Ready to Wear , . $18.00 Laundry Office. 820 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 774. P.O. Box 958 EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Kdson Coal. From 'now on we can supply the same in any quantities. Call up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Feed Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor 8ervice. Coal, Sand and Oravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any quantity delivered daily. Prompt Early Morning VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 657. McBrlde Street. -3. THE DAtLT -NEWS ,ln,.,.l,t), BRINGING UP FATHER By George Mcftfea f i am ccnnav snr out TWO TICKETS ;rr ME A or chink- TvET Wad I 1 TICKET. II TO INDIA. "WE J I an The: l r SOONER WE i ji 1 i 1 aoAT? .L.EXVC THE later; r i I.. wry uw i better: TRAVEL ON 33 Canals BASEBALL BOXING LACROSSE Chicago-Pit tsburg, wet ground American League Boston li-2, Kew York 6-5. Cleveland 12, SI. Louis i. Detroit 2-5, Chicago C-8. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League Dlv. I. uddersfield 3. Notts Forest 0. rinceIfwaleuost POLO GAME YESTERDAY Forty Present at Dinner Given Him In Evening by Mr. and Mrs .Winthrop SY.OSSET. N.Y.. Sept.. 3. The Prince of Wales played a polo game here yesterday, his team losing by 3 to 7. The Prince scored a goal. . The Prince and parly took din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry linger Winlhrop at 'Which forty persons were present. j CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST CLOSES FRIDAY, 10 P.M. The carnival queen contest is now in the last week of the campaign and it will be finally Wound up on Friday evening at 10 p.m. when all contestants will be required to make their final re turns. All candidates are work ing very enthusiastically and their report committee are all giving splendid support with the object of electing their favorite for supreme queen. It is prov ing a very close contest and it will be impossible to make any forecast until the final count. II. E. BENSON, Manager Carnival Queen Contest. A complete meat ,, and j vegetable course! Beet potatoes, onions, carrots, etc. Ready to heat and srnre full sixteen ounces of excellent nourishment a tatty and ample meal tor two or even three, Mai In Canada hi Canadian firm fill SPORT NEWS OF THE DAY LEAGUE BASEBALL National League New York 3-10. Boston 7-2. Brooklyn 12-1, Philadelphia, m HERE AND EVERYWHERE Sport Chat -a I I -h Should the Great War Veterans fail 'to win tonight's Stuart Shield football game from the Sons of England; they will have no further chance in the competition for the silverware and, incidentally, the Sans of Canada Will have cinched (heir trophy of the 1 92 1 .reason. No douht the Vets will he out to -win, however, though the Englishmen, having no direct personal interest in "the outcome of the contest, will not have the same incentive. How ever, fans are hoping that a good game will he played and thai it will not be the last oiie of the season. The Trade ami. Labor Council is to be congratulated on -us haliof Day track meet. So arranged as to offer several novelty events, the program nevertheless ave good opportunity for local athletes, to demonstrate their prowess. The regular track events such as sprints and jump- lijr 'corifesU were keenly con tested and watched with en.ua! enthusiasm. The prizes were worth while and the abilities of several of, the city's younger ath-lele-i were amply proven. With more encouragement along tins line, Prince Rupert could develop track men which could hold their own any where for Hie city seems to have the material. U is important thai Ibis end, of sporting activi' js should be fostered. MINIATURE GOLF-LINKS FOR USE OF CUSTOMERS CIJICAOO, Sepl. 2. fiolf as ivnlertainment for customers in nlnee of the usual rounds of theatres, club and cabarets, is In lie used by William ft. Sharp, of Chicago, president of a manufac turing corrtnaiiy, who Joday he gan construction of a miniature golf links on two acres adjoining his factory in the southwestern part of the city. Mr. Sharp thought the best way to ingratiate ill's business with otit of town customers would be to furnishjhenv a spot on which to play golf hexl his 'wares. In this nvanner, It js 'possible for the manufacturer to .provide amusement for his customers while close lo the merchandise and to be able, when the day closes, to return lo his family and forget business worries, al lowing such buyers as care for the gay night life to Keek the places they like liest without forcing t lie seller to spend both day and night with them. T. A. Sandiscrn arrived in town last night from 'Haysporl cannery and is registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. FOOTBALL ENNIS SWIMMING ATHLETIC CONCERT AT SMITHERS GREAT EVENT Number of Boxing "Bouts, . Minstrel Show and Clever Scottish Dancing SMITHERS, Sept. 3. The iln-esl mpnin? entertainment which has ever 7een otTered lo any audience in 'Northern British Columbia was the unanimous verdict at the closf ' of the Oraml Athletic Concei t which wound up the first day nT the Srnithers- Fair last Thursday night. The program was one which excelled in every number and the out-of- town visitors 'present from Prince Huper! to Prince ileorpe agreed that Ihey hail never had a more enjoyable evening. j The overture was provided by Cray's orchestra and Dr. Ilankin. son presided, The preliminary boxing hoots were all of lln-ee rounds, the first if which was ftraham vs. -Stewart. This was followed by a Iwosome Scotch Heel by Miss Avis Wall and Miss llarjorie Warner. This number was very clevorly done and was much appreciated. An accordion solo by Victor Mourns! roni was l lowed by a song by Mrs. Mau ley after which there was another boxing bout. Jenkins vs. McKen- ie. A comedy sketch by C. K. Foster fairly brought down the house. Tills described how lo get cauglil in the draft for the United States Army and its humor was such that even the performer had o smile more than once. The third b(inir bout Dixon vs. Gregory was fol lowed by an "interpretation of Drummond" by .1. Mr(iinnis. This was nhout the Habitant of Quebec and was humorous. A whist ling solrt by J. Manley, followed by a bout belwcen-Vil!iams and While was succeeded by a Mir. strel Show under be direction ot Mr. Matthews.. Minstrels Excelled Both 'Princo'Ruperl and Prince George visitors afree that as tiinslrels the combination, wa unbeatable Thiri ' enicHaincrs were Bill Moxley. W. Thorne, rthur While, 'Pat, Carr, Clarence Fosler and Rev. M. W. Lees while D. D. Munro acted as inter locutor. The humor was di.i-tinclly subtile and refined and the many sly local references and hits scored with a most, appreci ative audience.' This was follow, ed by a banjo solo by Mr Richardson after which came the main athletic event of the even ing. This was a six round bout between Tom Eraser of Prince Rupert versus Ted Martin of Srnithers. It proved lo be a dis play of clever hoxing, both con testants showing some preljy work and both men have good British Consols 7l2 for go 1V4? Cigarettes for per smoke c 25rJ in either size joacJcaae 7 JKC-b- OUbT ljtfss TSEVEX MIND se ClTATrCKET js!!SC- THE. TICKETS . fi V I 1 U Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Leaa then BOe WANTED WANTED. Furnished house or flat, fiood rrtforences. Phone Jllack 102. 208 WANTED. Furniture of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange. Auctioneers. Phone 652. WANTF.D. AVngon with brake, in good condition. Box un necessary. Price and particulars to S. C. Gordon, care Dally News Olllce, FOR RENT OFFICE FOR RENT wilh modern living quarters. Weslenhnver Uros. If OR RENT. Two large apart ments down town near Post Ollice. Apply Slork's Hardware, tf OR RENT.- Palmer House for cheap rates and home comforts, tf 'OR RENT Four room, modern. heated apartments. Apply Smith & Mallett,. Ltd. Goods Bought. Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black 136 and Red 4 42. promise. AUCTION SALES. Keep It Quiet I Your car is as old as it sounds GOODYEAR TIRES for Fords from S8.75 to $17.00 Repairing, Vulcanising, Qas and Oil tf Modern Wrecking Equipment. KAIEN GARAQE Our Work Speaks for Itself. Clever Dancing Miss Mary MncKenzie, of Moricelown next gave an exhibi tinn of Highland dancing which was one oi uie prunesi niwj cleverest. The little lady did splendidly and the Seoi I isle-horn present were numerous, had seen nothing heller in the old country , four round bout between Mess. tier ami iiaane was iniioweii ny an impromptu cuauenge iroin Nicolini Alvow. of 105 ibs lo lift! the heaviest man in the audience wilh one hand. This proved lo ho Geo. Godwin, weighin 259 His., who was successfully ele vated. The town hall was packed lo Hie doors and the feature of the. evening was the number. of ladies present who proved lo be good fans in the boxing bonis. Mos of the adjurations to "poke hi good," "bilf him now," "so him plenty," nnd so forth were lr feminine voices which provn their interest in the manly art. I llll ink J, C. McLennan was appoinlei city assessor for the year 102 by the city council last night on recommendation of thoi financn committee. His salary will be. $600. LOST LOST. Pair of spectacles. Find-er please phone 14. FEMALE HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHERS' EXAM IN Ac tion for British Columbia Civil Service will he held on Saturday afternoon and evening, September 13, 1921. F'or application forms, and further in-foruuilion apply to the nearel Government Agent or lo W. II. Machines, Civil Service Commissioner, "Victoria, Tt.C. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room a( the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Ofllce, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE or Lea sc. Royal Cafe. FOR SALE. Furniture of five room flat. Solid oak dining room suite, brass bed, china-cabinet, oak dresser. Apply af-ler -'G i.iii. No. 2. Levin Apis. 210 ROOMING HOUSE for Sale; cen tral location; steam heat! cheap rent; rooms always full; Owner. Wrife )' .x 202 Daily News, tf FOR SALE AND RENT. Six rooms, modern, $12.00 per month. Household furniture complete for sale at a bargain. Apply 210 Ninth Ave. West. Parkview Apt. 210 FOR SALE. Sixteen room room ing house and store; all furnished. Full sized basement with new hot air furnace. Terms arranged. This building Is right in front of the Dry Dock, 029 Ambrose Avenue. If FOR SALE Ford Runabout De livery; In good running order; $200.00 cash. Also several other goofi buys in used cars. S. E. Parker, Ltd. tf FOR SALE Two used Ford en gines; suitable for conversion for marine use. $50.00 each. S. E. Parker, Ltd. FOR SALE Chevrolet Touring Car; overhauled and in good condition: (250.00 cash. S. E, 1'arker, Ltd. FOR SALE. New and used "Machinery, Boats and Engines Northern Exchange. tf FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ture Store. We Buy, Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 830 Third Ave. Phone 646 CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Graduate of the Nationnl College of Chiropractic, Chicago, Smith Block Room 15. Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 lo 8 Saturday afternoons atid Sundays by appointment. Phone Blue 85. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Oust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: ROSS HOS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Aerrss from Empress Hotel The train from (he East, due at I o'clock Ihls afternoon, is rp ported on time. 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