4? i paoe four REGIMENT IS WINNER Had 'Lucky 2 to 1 Victory over Canadian Legion in Football Scoring the first goal, having a counter put accidentally into it-own end by one of its own players and having the margin of the play in the second half although unable to score, the Canadian Legion was unfortunate in not winning last night's Gilhtily Cup football fixture and more unlucky still in los ing to the Regiment by a score of 2 to 1. Charlie Baptle scored the first for the Legion, a good clean goal Then, from a corner kick, Jack Hilditch headed the ball into his own goal. The teams crossed over with tlffi wore one all. The Lagion Again had the best of the lay in the second half but its forwards were unable to score. Norrlngton put in the winning goal for the Regiment. There was a fair crowd of spectators at the match which was re-fereed by James Andrews with Alex Clapperton and C. L. Young-man presiding on the lines. Players were: Canadian Legion Smith; W. Mitchell and Jack; Currje, O. Howe and Angus Macdonald; Ward Hadden. Baptie, Hilditch aridl Campbell. ! Regiment Laidler; Ross and Kelsey; Edgecumbe, WaUon and! TJoig; Norrlngton, Murray, Mac-1 Buss all and Wilson. Ih.e.next game will be played Trlday night Between Regiment iljid Jfrince Rupert Athletic Club wHmQertVge Kelsey as referee. Gilhuly Cup Standing W. D. L. F. A. P. Regiment 3 10 5 17 P. R. 0. A. 2 0 2 4 3 4 "" Legtfri .0 13J61 .luitPi twin ma ' o3J!Bk.rebal!-Standings National League W. L. St. Louis 23 13 Brooklyn 22 13 Pittsburg 18 18 Chicago :....19 19 New; York . 16 18 Boston 14 18 Cincinnati 14 21 Philadelphia ...ll' 19 American League W. L. Washington 26 10 Philadelphia .....V....22 14 Cleveland 20 16 New York .18 16 Chicago 14 19 Detroit 15 22 SJ. Louis 14 21 Boston1 r. -.12 23 I -H g Scene in Los Angeles County Park during women's fly-casting championship, which marked opening of the yasoi. Iise flUss" Frances Callanan, winner of fly-easting trophy ' 1 i A charming visitor to Eglinton Hunt Club this week was Betty U'1U"' Mwuciucuuc m aaoes in Toyjand." She Is seen here gly. ing the gee-gee a lesson in make-up. CITY GIVES YACHT CUP Votes 150 For Trophy to- Be Used in Connection With Cruiser Marathon Next Month A recommendation f mm tho fin ance committee that the city grant a sum not exceeding $150 for the purchase of a trophy in connection with the forthcoming Seattle- Prince Rupert international cruiser race was adopted by the city council at its meeting last night. It has oeen suggested that the cup be used in connection with a speed race. Only Hundred Yard Dash Run Most of Track Events In Connec tion With Voitoria Day Celebration Were Called Off Owine to the desire to run the PotjKetctilkan-Prince Rupert baseball .wy j game on Deiween we snowers, .618 1 roost of the scheduled track events .529 in connection with the Victoria 500' Day celebration were called off, .471 Only one event was run, this be-.438 i ing the 100-yard dash in which .400: Phillip Edgecumeb and O. Kolmph .367 raced to a dead heat in eleven seconds with Doug Frlzzell coming in third. There were seven en Pet. ,722 .6U .556 .529 j .424 J 1 .405 .400 .343 trants. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE May 27 Dry Dock "vs. Station. May 30 Roundhouse vs Offices. NEW YORK IS BLANKED Dairy Vance Puts up Stellar Performance for Robins Cards Win Eighth Straight NEW YORK, May 27 Dazzv Vance held the New York Giants to two hits yesterday as the Brooklyn Robins blanked their Gotham rivals. The Dodgers scored five runs in the eighth on two hits. St. Louis Cardinals won their eighth straight victory by defeat- I . rtlAl-l m ujg ruisDurg nraies. Hack Wilson got his thirteenth homer although Cincinnati Reds defeated Chicago Cubs. In-the American League. Cleve land Indians, took a. double-header rrom Chicago Sox. "Goose" Goslln and Joe Judge went on a home run spree, each hitting consecutive homers in the fourth and fifth, scorlrie six runs which helped the Washington Sen ators to win. Grover Alexander hit a homer for Detroit Tigers against St Louis Browns. Philadelphia Athletics, whn hriva riot been doing so well of late, took the lowly Boston Red Sox Into camp. National League New York 0, Brooklyn 7. St. Louis 10. Pittsburg 4. Cincinnati 6, Chicago 2. American League Washington 10, New York 7. Boston 5, Philadelphia 8. Chicago 3-2, Cleveland 7-5. Detroit 7. St. Louis 3. Cassiar Hands Sunnyside Bad Softball Defeat Cassiar evened up. the Softball ferlee last night with Sunnyside, each team having now taken game. Tho final game of the ser ies is to be week. iTH! DAH? TOURNAMENT WAS PLAYED Eleanor MQxJfy andJ.JI, Itor-ir Winners 61 Victoria Day Mto'h Tennis Competition j. H. Horton and Miss Eleanor Moxley were the winners of the Victoria Day tournament with which th nnnnrttnn Mnt.lnnnl Tin- nls Club's courts were opened for the season. They defeated Thomas Wilding and Mrs. W. N. CUrrie in the final by a score of 6 to 3. Thoso participating in the tournament were: A. Skattebol and Mrs. M. M. Lamb vs. W. B. Tobey and Miss O. Van Cooten. W. Moxley and Mrs. J. A. Teng vs. W. N. Currie and Mrs. A. J. Squire. T. Wilding and Mrs. W .N. Currie vs. Albert Palmer and Mrs. F. 8. ! Walton. J. A. Teng an dMlss M. Van Coot-en vs. J. H. Horton and Miss Eleanor Moxley. Sam Boyle and Miss R. Derner vs. J. Edwards and Mrs. "J. H, Horton. F. Rogers and Miss Astori vs. R. A. Johnson and Mrs. F. A. Rogers. KINDERGARTEN HAS CONCERT Parents and Friends Entertained at ; St. Joseph's Academy The closinsr concert of St. Josenh's Academy kindergarten was held at tne Academy last Thursday afternoon. The room in its dainty decoration was a veritable fairyland and the wee tots entertained their parents and friends with the following very "attractive little program as follows: ChorusVSpring Song," the class. Recitation "The Reason Why," Charlotte Balagno. Song "The Robins." Richard Mills andrNapoleon Letourneau. neciiauon "My unum, Nora McCaffery. Play "Cinderella." Cinderella. Nora Dougherty; Prince, Richard Mills; Page, Jack Carson; Ugly Sisters, NoraIcCaffery and Elizabeth Cam Fairy Godmother, Charlotte Balagno; "Fairy Attendant, Dora Fasolo. Recitation "Warning," Alan Ross. Dialogue--"Harry and the Teach er," Nora Dougherty and Harry As- torla. Carson Recitation "The Doll's School' Elizabeth Carr. Dance "Little Minuet." Ellia. beth Carr and N. Letourneau, Char- fi lotte Balagno and Harry Astoria, men's Auxiliary and the Felix: Nora McCaffery and Richard Mills. RwitntlAn "TV Vnn Vtkndll" Richard Mills, Song "The Doll and the Kit tens," Nora McCaffery. Song 'Little Drill Song,' class. "God Save the King." ATHLETICS the WON MATCH i Defeated Canadian Legion Two Goals to Nil in Gilhuly Clip Football Friday Princ: r.unert Athletic Club, de-1 tt serving at least a one goal mftralrt. won 1nf PrIHav nlahf' flllhiilif run pbyed during the' football game by a score of iwb to' Bridge Club parties for Mrs. Winsby Wlby because they're QUAKER PUFFED Last Tuesday afternoon the Wo man's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church met at the home of Mrs. Mfg Recitatlori-'The Lost Cap" Jack Bannlr Hazelton to bid well to Mrs. 8. J. Winsby on the eve of hr departure for Vancouver to reside. The presentation was made of a handsome leather cushion. The Haselton HosdIUiI Wo. The funeral took Dlace last import ' In" some birds T which . he hop speed, stamina and homing Instinct a nome ior ine mrm n nirooHu nro. - ... . . Cassiar had the cm vl in t.k j .i.. .iJ5i--. I hand from the very start of the. in the first half and Albert Dickens I ThB new airplane field here will ninth Inning the score-board the secorfd In pie second pfeftq; be reftdy for use by the end of this showed 29 to 7 In favor of Cas: c L. Youngman made hli debut; week. Sump removal having been 6,ar , as a referee and gave satisfaction, completea a few days'ago, final Th Pacclar foam KTKInJ oV. ' ' ji"T .u. ir" I . v. ...... uifiuiu . I i . gradlngpf lilUiUKfUJ tlje lif 0UT Gurd's pitching, played -air-tight !?r T t niTAni ! progress thlveek oau an tne way through whUeVlLnlAIVllULiV Sunnyside Infield, which was away below form, gpye their opponents many runs. The only outstanding play of the Sunnyside tam was a catch by Panny Malrr Jn right field ori McConnell's fly. The batteries were: Sunnyside Art O'Brien and G. Harvev: Cas siar Roy Gurd urul C. Wilkinson. -4 dimmie Biaier, manager oi"tlje Sunnyside team, stated after the game that although he was very dieappolnted with the team's showing, he felt confident they would take the next name and win i the series. At the same time, Bruce Webb, captain of the Cassiar team does not see It that way at all. Harvey Jackson, the Toronto Leafs' latest rookie star, was a sween bov at the Ravpn.i rink In TbrofitA phly' wo yer gV H Is vigiiirvtii jvnig urn. Defeated London, Onlarlo, Team fire by Score of 3 to 11 Last Nieht LQNDO rTu. - i ... ... . . . ; iB mrm oma oi Mr. nnn Mm ot from Guns 125 million explosions in every grain break open every food cell , . . gjve Puffed Grains the virtual nourishment of hot cooked cereals. WHAT makes Puffed Grains so crisp . . . lirf an J crunch? . . . delccubiy good to cat They're different from alt other cereals becautcthcr are "food shot from guns." Plump, meaty grunjof wheat and rice arc scaled in huge bronze guns. The guns arc revolved in fiery ovcru. Then fixed. This causes 125 million explosions in every gain. It breaks open every tiny food cell. Thus PuflcJ Wheat and Puffed Rice become as completely Jics-tible as though they had been cooked for hours. nencc virtually as nourishing as hot cooked crtetlt In addition, the grains are puffed to 8 times normal size. They have all the buttery crunctuoos of fresh toast. They taste like sweet new nut moo. Delight your family with this splendid pain nourishment in this dainty, enticing form. Serve luffed Grains for breakfast. As lunches for dul-dren. Toast them with butter to make a dcuuous, new kind of popcorn. Your grocer has Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. The Quaker Oau Company, WHEAT AND PUFFED RICE NORTHERN B. C. NEWS NEW HAZELT0N National and operated reace Kiver country. Into Percy Elsey, who spent 12 years i employed on Prince FJiirwt.AM.Un I CO&At ItMmers anH tt,Vin ttA i .... v... w uccvi farJ!oPerUn the Central . Hotel at IWhifA n.v , i.. .... . yars, has taken over the British-American Hotel at Quesnel and Is featuring it as a tourist resort. V. Ylnk. who has been farming In "u rnnce for the also irave farewell 1" i lEfiJZ h" A ?l uiuifiga .um wm move lO WOOu pecaer where he has secured a couple of islands in the Eraser Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Ban- R,Xhirh nMto:? hte.h h. he wl" m , devtlP nlster officiating, of John !?r a brother of o, n,,nt . h7!",n,n"r resori was found dead in his cbln at 8outh Hazelton a few days previous. The late Mr. Dungate had lived 'In this district for about eight years and was quite well ktlown. SMITHERS Sereeant Andv Falrbalm. nrniHn. clal police, Is going In for the ear ner pigeon hobby and is about VANDERHO0F The Vanderhoof Choral Society, under the leadership of R. H. Moore, made a trip to Fort Fraser to put-cri a fine concert kst Fridav evenln There were orchestral as well as choral numbers. Rev. S. C. Steer, local Anelleflii rector, conducted services last Sun. day' at Houston. Quick and Smith- , "w'yr""'". j, uuir? ui omuners ex-win beat all other In the district In changed with him and conducted services in this district. ' J. M. Johnston left at the firsl of this week for a week's business trip oy motor to Vancouver. .Provincial Constable II. J. Jen- . Hti. j r i surface Has been in m6H6n since coming to Vander-progresslhll$veek. ihoof. He Is now a first class con stable. WINS All A IN Castel1 at Evelyn was destroyed by N- C. Stewart, heading a survey II m.iu nunill nre last week. J. C. Nealc of QulckWty. arrived here last week and wu; iuu ui -nu Darn in a "Jlgga" Graham and Archie St. Louis are movlne thplr ir vUn. NTARIQ,. Maj 37 Izlng plat f;om here to Prince KlimarnoclciK tourjnir ScottWt Geotgo,n Relieving, that a larpi soccer tearnTd?d another victory , offersrlheir''busjnesg there. ;er iw i lb vniiauiuii nay, ui iiiumpiis oy 7 1 dgfeatlnr an all-star'London team1 DDIM1!? rPAnT last night by a score of three to riUlllEi uHUKuli ono. The tourists gave a brilliant I non P p nurdpn ,,,,, n. display of team play and brganUed'Ianrand member "of Cw,s,a attack leagues here this week en route from Vic- u.,,,- v, iV." ena me inter- uimuiu yiajcip na.c hjj-, nauonai power conference Mr peared before the President of the w4iu oLuuco w CAHIUIHUH3, ciuc ureal eastern Railway would has established a camp at Bracslde accompanying mm is A. Slocumb A. Smith and W. Matheson. The United Church held a musical service on Sunday afternoon. Contributing in tho Mrs. R. a McCorkell, A. Bennett ana a male quartet. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Myers and Mr and Mrs. W. Wilson of Fort Fraser were visitors In town last week. The annual medinar of the Van. derhoof Choral Society was held last Monday night. Reports showed ine organization to be In good shape financially. W. F. Trant, Post Office inspector, nere lasi in connection -ouimy liayion. , uanaoiaff PafciflcAtf ihi.Yi,i,nIil,,r.t.u 7T. ' wep I . , 1U, W)q jjroposai iq esiapnsh a t rural mall dHrveYv (ft tttu It is understood !f , .u idvunDH' rf (i ' ) f or Iment. Alk burning im rnv- hi 'cancelled in this tiutnti the jraln has fallen and the yms (hazard is over BURNS LAKE Residents ,j i... .rth Mi for the establi.ii.iii' m oi ai there as then' ,n' su i fteiect . dren available : n r A n . .t . ... -Hk r annan is also souui:; S. 8. Phillip turallst, hopt .-stock Judging fall to the V. The first Irs., i. Iun 4 In . ,, Dairymen's 'n,. here. W.R. Rub Stewart New gress( at ih Vancouver, vv cral month paralysis. of clearing the erection planned. Features celebration 'ncluded a sot ternoon betw rled men an'' evening undi . Canadian L .mi to tri .jUVer BM i.l He w u-ction fl niwn to " Prnwr Tfilnilr sun . , . n.lJi II a. t. roimip -i'.u i ."F" of VlctorU w rr ' "I I . n ft ii iiirsotl 01 avii. auu ivi.- ' Lake and Rub' Lake. Shorty Laii' position at where he w:D new caterplli ' Just been ta tion on the i solldated Mln Paul of l .,', !;:i Ifrti ' Emoreld . lb Kffll'ltJ ' STEWART Roads up River valleys deal earlier owing to fav tlons of the are. now go" road as far up Bear UK i t .,n nlK , , i in t rr" t .11 5 n iklnt I M'lfOOlf B t . ii... nfi . Tne moo.w , the " P" ng ng bee bee on on 6nn-i.iv a w ,ft(iri ..k m If .in kii ft" i: the t"