PAGE F0U3 Minima., i -hbwbm 11 m "TRY A NIP TONIGHT' BEST PROCURABLE I ' . pRoouce or scoTtA no fl mi m Mooto "0 utvcmf iTMiivtT eu"Ow icon The Original Label look for It at the Vendor' end intiit oo GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. : 1 fl i f ARISTOCRAT 1 ll l 1 I 1 ir i-.v.w I it i via Ei w i -hcr- van n.vM vsk;i SOND ON DRY GIN' t Bold at all Government Liquor Storefi This advertisement Is: n6t published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. vfhal doctors say & -V- in moderation I?OR generations doctors have, paid tribute to the sustaining, invigorating and health giving qualities of beer when taken in moderation. There is no finer beverage than good beer for workers in every field of endcav or. whether mental or physical. The undermentioned beers aro guaranteed tobcabsolutcly pure. To safeguard the public they aro constantly tested by Analytical Chemists employed by the B.C. Liquor Control Board. mwi 04 Bttf rhT v PHOENtx EXPORT BLUK RIBBON LAGER PILSENGR i-CER PBiR. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the' Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Try a Daily News Want AdL SPORT CHAT .Trie .ownership of the Gllhuly Cur, first soccer trophy of the season, will be at stake In the final scheduled gamg for the silverware tbnlfcht. It has been a kfeehly Interesting toritest, taking this final fixture to decide the honors; and there should be a bumper crowd of fans oil hand Wis evening. If the Regiment should win, they will cop the trophy. A, win for the Canadian Legion would give the cup to the Prince Rupert Athletic Club, while a draw "would necessitate a play-off between the Re'Klrherit and Athletic Club. The teams take the field with the standing as follows: Athletic tJItib 4 0 2 10 4 8 fteginient 3 116 4 7 Canadian Legion 014191 Ti THE DAlLif June i C. N. M, Tennis Tournament A game last night In the Cana dian National tennis tburhamerit resulted as follows: ,. y Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. J. Horton.beat Mrs. P. Rogers and W. Tobey, 6-3, 6-1. Tonight the following games are scheduled: Men's Doubles Horton and Mcintosh vs. Raynor. and Miir, at 5:30. Men's Sinetes Currie vs. Johnson, rt:30. Ladies' Singles Mrs. Teng vs. Mrs. Rogers, 6:30. Mrs. Horton vs. opponent, 7:15. Mixed Doubles ,Mr. and Mrs. Currie vs. Mls3 E. Moxley and W. Moxley, 7:15. HE he Fori! lias been hi designed and built t6 give you inany thousands of niilcs of faithful, cco-liOthical service. Ikncalh its flashing X' beauty of line and color in those vital mechanical parts which you may T . never see is a high quality of mate-' rial aiid accuracy in manufacturing. The reliability and capable perform- , . 2' ancc of the car, in all -weather and f I s k under all coiiditions, make it a par-, ticularlygond choice for constant use. I It stands up under the added strain of bttd roads and bard daily service In a way that lias always been character-istic of the Ford car. The experience of the passing months and years will increase your satisfaction iii 1 its performance and confirm your first impression that it -Is a value far above tlib price. J'tuE Canadian Car4 v 1 - PRIMCE RUPERT TENNIS Tourriamefit lias Now! Passed Ifirst Itound and Final Scheduled for-Sunday . Games last night In the Prince Rupert Tennis Club tournamehW resulted as follows: McMordle fend Brand beat Plom-mer and Edgecombe, 6-3, 6-3. T. Brown beat Llnzey, 8-0, 6-3. W. Ciirrle beat W: Plommer, 6-4, 6-4. Brand beat walker, 6-2, 6-1. Moorfi beat Browne, 6-2, 6-4. Mrs. McMordle belt Miss Edge combe, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. The following games fire schH duled toddy: 5 p.m. Miss Mitchell vs. Mrs. Johnston. , 6 p.m. A. Mitchell vs. W. Stamford; Col McMordle Vs. W. Cusrle. . 645-V. Smith ana t. Brown vs. D. Harrison and K. Tee; Miss J. R.p,bertson..ajti(4Pxyce vs. Mrs. Thomson and Lamble. 7.30 W. Lamble and Currie vs. H. Lee and G. E. Waiker; V. Moore (vs. tl. Macdonald. Mrs. Shadwell and Col McMordle vs. Winner Robertson and Pryce vs. Mrs. Thomson and The f lrSt prize In the tidily News campaign shown In McRae's window Is the very latest Victor Radio with Electrola and Is selling at $375. 4f t . 1 One" Team's Ga P'ayed W jacK Mair and !),,.. 1 . . - " iuviwi Canadian Nati.m... . Play Ml be p.Mlm?d t ...un.c n p., l01. . REGIMENT TEAM UlinUlV GllTl fnnt.hnu tne cftn&man x nt.m .n. . - v. winn,., uukvwuuiuu. vw a. LMm nnn t.i . 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