f if 1 mam PAGE FOUR ITS VIGOR AND HEALTH APPEAL TO SPORTSMEN ' v THE WORLD OVER 1. Tfce very foundation of "Canada Dry" is "Liquid Ginger" -which we make from selected Jamaica ginger root by a special process. 9 GLASGOW LONDON CAPETOWN 9 2. This process is exclusively controlled by m and, unlike any other method, retains for "Canada Dry" all of the original aroma, flavour and natural essence of the ginger root. The lithe, active men and wo. men of tlii9 country find exhilaration and vigor jn its crystal depths. It has the quality of, the game well played. It has the quality of sportsmen. It is un-quostionahly the sportsmen's beverage. No wonder it is served all over the world. No wonder it has won the approving nod of connoisseurs. No wonder it is a drink of distinction. Remember to order it today! 3. Therefore, this fine old- ginger ale has baste excel' lence, a quality exclusive to "Canada Dry," and the property of the makers of this ginger ale. 0 "CANADA DRY 9? The Champagne of Ginger Ales' CzniJa Dry Ginger Ale Limited TorontOyEdmonlon and Montreal "TKr a sir ro-maHr' J) rsrwwJts it J i vf.h A. Th 1 M esi imuraDie .(THE OUCINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BetiU mmI piiuMj k? WiffiaaV Caal k Son United ClnUdxa uxl This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. $pwto Judge cotck III ' A more mellow, generous and delightful spirit then ""White Horse it not obtainable. This Real Old Scotch, which it the senior whisky of Scotland, will sustain the dignity of any Club, Mansten or Cottage anywhere. It it distilled and bottled in Scotland and tent to all corners of the globe. THlOlCtfTHOMl INTHf WOULD.. LitabliiluJm? NO GOOD JUDGE take much notice of the colour In judging whisky, nor is he favourably impressed by the bite in determining the age and' quality. If a glass of colourless whisky were pat before you, it would be received with grave suspicion and Nipped wltn caution. Whisky can be matured and still be almost colourless. The colour is obtained from the particular wood in which it is matured, and if matured in plain oak casks there would be little or no change in the colour of the whisky. Do not, therefore, judge whisky by colour.lt does not always indicate age or strength. The Right Way to Test Cood.nilky Expert test whiaky by the bom and the palate. To teU rood whiaky by tbe bom U rather difficejt. but Boat people cu rly on their palate, uut if you have erauthre palaU you akould hare bo djffcmlry in detecting: the fine qualitiei of "White Huh". A bit la whiaky doea not neoeMarfly Igaify that it haa great alcoholic etreogth. Cheap and immature wbiaky hee a decMed bite. If wbiaky le matured for 10 to 30 yeare the etxenith U reduced very cesaiderably. "Marrying" of "White Horse" Scotch Whiaky ( a blending of malte and (Tain wbiaky. For White Horae" only the choueet nakee of Scotch Wbiaky are eelected. They are matured for a loaf period in etaerry wood before) blending . After the Brat blending. "White Hone" ie allowed to Uain wood for a further period to. muow tne wuht to Decora property jsarriea It i again put in the bhmduig vaie and againn wrwN 10 tie in me woua, 4 ni geoermi puouo have very little knowledge of time. expenM and care Involved in thia inarrvmg of "Whit Horae" whiaky before it la bottled. tfglTEBORSE v YHISKY DIITILLID AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND This advertisement is not published or displayed by th LUquor Ci&trol Board or by the Government of ' . British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS. ' ' " y- : - : . ., .r-- ELKS' FIELD r ' JiCARDS WIN DAY FIXED chairman of the committee to take charge of thccelebration. The entry of a team In the Sen-, ior Baseball League was confirmed ' and it was also decided to keep a1 track team in training for the w-1 ious tieM days of the year. I In the course of the ordinary! lodge business, two candidates were initiated into membership. Sport Chat Following will be the teams for the baseball game tomorrow afternoon between married members ot the Elks' Lodge: Married Men O. E. Gulkk. Jack Ratchford, Harry Menzie. J. Vr. Smith, Dido Gurvich, W. P. Armour. Benny Wendle, "F. H. Stephens. Stan Moran and James Single Men Splro Gurvich, Bill Harold, Ales Mitchell, Geojge Mitehell, Doug FrbelL W. SUn. Mike Budinlch, Dr. J. R. Ooase. Bill Mitchell, Doug Nsison, Herman ' Loblick. and, M. Gordon. ... hlli'T The official opening -of the sea son as far as the Prince RusKt, for mixed doubles will be the fea- year. Mrs. Prplch and family, who arrived in the city a few days ago rpm Jugo-SlaYla. sailed yesterday tajternoon on the Friftee George for nyox wnere tney wm taice up re sidence. Mr. Prpieh, who is in the employ of the Granby Co, met them here. D. J. Hartley, a A. F. Clark, A. E. Vogee, Miss E. Ormrod, Miss DJ Greenwood,' Miss II. Richards, Miss J. Keith and Miss Davies of the Anyox school teaching staff will be in the city aboard the Prince George this evening bound for Vancouver to spend the Easter va cation. RUBBER AT TKISCO SAN FRANCISCO, April 17: ' Chicago Black Hawks of the Crowning of Slay Queen and Flag' National Hockey League won Day Set For King's Birthday j the "rubber- game of their series here with the San Fran- The Elks' Lodge, at a meeting last Cisco. Tigers by a score of 5 to night, decided to celebrate the 2 last nlsht The locals wan ' King's birthday on June 3 by hold-, the first game of the series and tng its annual May Queen celebra-' Chicago, the second and third. tion. flap dav and field snorts. I George Mitchell was PORTLAND, April 17: Rob. by Itowe, orvnrr-tnanaxer of the Portland hockey team of the Pacific Coast Lcacue, an-" nouncrd last night the sale ot Ronald Lyons, star Buckaroo forward, to the Boston Bruins of the National llochey League for- $5,000 and three pbyen. Lyons came to Portland from Trail, B.C, where he played amateur hockey last year. LANDED AT SKIDEGATE Plane Rat Short of Fuel While on Flight From Vancouver to((W? .iiasstii Tennto aup fcjcemed will Uke SKIPEOATE, April 17: -A Weet- twKr aii wmoia rjanMa Arrwaya plane, bound of the club are being urged to at-lfrom vancourer to Massett to pick tend so as to make a real good an ot the Consolidated day of it. An American tournament Mln!ns & Smeiting Ca who had been called south on account of ture of the day's play.. Serving of o parents being seriously refreshments us an added attrac tion. A successful-4enrls season U,testveefcowtartoshortateoXlXu4 looked ;fhr lrffTrinc pupert tWseghtaharibucWdastrane north .:i i' ' :wtnd all the way north and, on 1 '" 1 ' f landing here had but five gallons RESPONSIBLE POST 'of gasoline left in Its tanks. After Miss Alice Carey, of Yarmouth, refuetetg at Qoeen Charlotte City. N.S., who has been doing excellent the plane csntinued to Massett and work as head nurse in the mater-. thence back to Vancouver with its nity ward of the Lynn, Mass. hos- passenger. pital for the past two years has The pHot of the plane was A. D. been called to Tennessee to assume Crulckshank, British Columbia reaponsible position in the Me- manager for the Western Canada thodist Hospital at Memphis. Airways. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Good Friday service at St. An drew's Cathedral at 11 ajn. Sacred Concert at 8 p.m. (91) Prince Rupert Tennis Club op ening tomorrow. All members in vited tq attend. Refreshments. All day after 10 ajn. D. B. Finn, director of the Prinot Rupert Fisheries Experimental Bta tion, will be sailing on the Prince George tonight for a trip to Van couver. Nick Sutllovlch, Alice Arm hotel proprietor, after a visit of a fjtw days in the city sailed by the ss. Prince George yesterday afternoon on his return north. The local Carpenters' Union held its regular meeting last night with Alex McLeod. president, in the fehalr. The Falls River dispute was under discussion and a statement on same was issued today for Latest Stjie Coals and Drsesea ladies' and children's. Wallace's. Joseph Bennett, Pacific Coast su pertntendent for the Alberta, Wheat Pool, wilt sail by the Prince George on his return to Vancouver after having spent the past few dftjrs in the city on official R. F. Davy.'engteeer for the department of public works, who has been spending the pilf fortnight on the Queen ChanM Islands looking Into wharf Condi tlona at various points, arrived -fri the city on the Prlnee Jorjn tfilj morning and will sail tonight-on, the Prince George for his headquarters in. Victoria. The city treasurer has received from the provincial government a check for $1,226.30 which complete payment for the work carried out by the city nearly three years ago in surfacing the Cow Bay road. The balance had been in dispute for a long time, the public works department having claimed that It cost tor? much, to do the work. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Marvin and family, who arrived in the city a week ago from Stewart and have since been the guests of Mrs. Mar vin's brother-ln4aw and sister, Mr and Mrs. J. O. Williamson. Fourth Avenue West, will sail oil the ss Prince George tonight for Vancou ver enroute for Vancouver enroute to England Mr. Marvin will re ceive treatment which he expects will fully rjpstore him to his nor mal health: L. 0 0 1 2 0 0 I I OVER CUSS: T t n-i, , TL......L Jim iMiiiumicT yUinra aiuiuiBii With Homer RIaeje's Homer , Alns For V'ashin?ton 1 NEW YORK, April 17:-St. Louis Cardinals hit three Cub pitchers savagely yesterday to defeat the appointed ! ' National League champions 13 to 3. j BC PLAYER FORBRUINS Ronald Lyons Formerly of Trail Sold By Portland For $5C0Q and Three Players Jim Bottom ley e&ra tnrougn wn 1 a homer for St. Louis. ! In the American League, Ossie Bluege's homer with two on beard in the seeond was the big faetor in the win of the Washrhffton Senators over Boston Red Box. Yeaterdy Korea were as follows: , National League Pittsburg 1. Cincinnati 3. Chicago 3 St. Lewis 11 American League Washington. 5, Boston 4, Team Standings The standings of the teams are now as foHowt: AMERICAN W. Philadelphia 1 Detroit 1 Washington 2 IEoaton 1 Cievetand 0 Chicago 0 New York 0 St Louis 0 NATIONAL W. New York l FhltedaJphta 1 FrHtwiu-g 1 odOtnolsnnAtt l mw -l 8t, Louis 1 Boston 0 kfrocJcIyn 0 Pet. 100Q 1.060 J33 00 .000 .boo ; .000 Pet. 1.000 1.000 M0 J00 .500 .300 .000 .000 Coughed Coughed Day And Night With Cold On Chest ilri. E. E. Bbtiton, Leader, Sik., writ: MI had a terr trterv cold on my chest aad would eoogb ud ,ujh, day and night, until I wag nearly tnd Bywll "I took all kind of modieict, but aothisg cmed to reach it "Hy dnijgjet Wld ma to tike Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and nee if that vowldn't help ne, to I took Ik. me a bottle amd from th tint doao I could feel great relief, gad by the time 1 had fiuiahfd It mj cough had completely disappeared. " Price, 05c a bottle; Urge family gige 60a, at all dnwpeta aad dealera. Put op onljr by The T. Uilburn Co., UmlUd, Toronto, Ont. i b pti - hi ,ir-ir 8dld at all Government Liquor StJ This advertisement st not publishl or dispiav Control Board or by :hc Govern. n: of British ('"Arabia. I rhQBQStfbrBroadl ofcoursQ - but WonderRil fbr Cakes too! Try MPurityw with your best recipes . . . the better results eome from the selected Western wheat used plus exacting care in milling. It eot no more. 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