PAOE FOUR. Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" The Origlrfal For Sal at Vendors or direct from ".Mail Order Dept." Liquor Control Buard, Victoria,. B.C. SPORT NEWS SMOKER IS DETROIT ENJOYABLE GOES l&yHjCOTClI WHISKY I L RtCHEST IN FINEST LUXuJf WMk Bottlwf nd fiwnntml ky William ffl JTT3LL V.y Grint & Sont Limited Glrn&ddich rJ M " W lWtif;WnHrM UntillrriM, Dull- U ng0 t", Clrw, Scotlmnd. B This advcrti:-emetit i- nut juihli.-hed or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia. CANZONERI IS WINNER Succeeds in Defending Lightweight Title Against Kid Berg ave the unanimous decision to CanzonerL This decision was not entirely popu'.ar with uie fans. J. D. Westenhaver, who has been . companist for the evening. New York Z 83 Upending the past two or thre , weeks in the city on business in NEW YORK. Sept. 11. -Canionerl conn wtjon with his realty lnter-succeeded In defending his light- . ! esU' . Mfied tak . "m ,.., 611 K D Plineo weight championship title against Jack (Kid) Berg of London. Eng- RuPert for Vancouver enroutebacb land, at the Polo Orounds last night, to California. SUPER -HETERODYNE pBgjggggggggBBBSS tffi- y aaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaPHE " haLaaliaaaaHCSLaaS MMkaSMXaMAiaitaaH BaaaajBll A IBBBBBBBBBBLabJv 1 r ' U SaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl M I JUNIOK '$1flC.J0 1 a i. clock lyj H g Cm' " 6. I otr t j Laaapaaan '.wbH I iUNIOR J110 '0 I I comoti I it CMrtt with C t. luminal I Eagles' lodge Stages Another of Its i Acceptable Entertainments ! The Eagles' Lodge entertained a large crowd last night at another of Its highly enjoyable smokers. The program Included musical numbers, while the piece de resistance was a burlesque wrestling match between the long and the short of it in the persons of Jimmy which each gladiator took a fall. It 1 was fairly enough called a draw. . Another feature of the evening's i program was a barrel boxing bout ' , in which BUI Stone lost his long- held championship title to Al j Among the musical numbers were Th.fiMw.h.f.ilaCMll(II1M!M by Mike Colussl, 15 rounds and referee and Judges SZ of Vancouver, comic by songs Harry Astori, piano solos by Al Small, vocal solos by Ray Scherk, recitations by Ernie Smith, vocal solos by C. L. Youngman, and bag pipe solos by ow Listen to the Oeneral Electric Vagabonds every Tuesday evening over Canada-wide network. Tor Safety' Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited MADE IN CANADA brilliant performance in small sets I CO compact is the new General Electric Junior It fits snugly on corner table or bookcase. So light a boy can carry it from room to room! So moderately priced that you can own one . . . complete with General Electric Radiotrons ... for $89.50. The Genera! Elcctricjunior is an 8-tubcSuper-Heterodyns . . . equipped with full sire Dynamic Speaker . . . new type Tone Control . . . new Super-Control Radiotron . . . Phonograph Connection . . . and Carrying Handle, Powerful enough to bring in those distant programs you now miss. Selective enough to cut out unwanted stations in a fraction of a line. See and hesr the three models of the General Electric Junior now on display at your dealer's. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC & UP Titers Cateh I'P With St. Louis Browns in American League j , NEW YORK, Sept. 11,-Detrolt Tigers, defeating Boston Red Sox, went into a tie for fifth place in the Amerlcan League yesterday! with St. Louis Browns, who were defeat-. ed by Philadelphia Athletics. There were no other changes in league standbies as a result of yesterday's i Kelly, the midget, and Al Llndseth, -play, score of which were as fol the giant. After a hectic match in 'lows American League Philadelphia 6, SU Louis 3. Washington 5, Cleveland 3. Detroit 3, Boston 0. National League St. Louis 7. Boston 3. Chicago IT Philadelphia 4. New York 6. Pittsburgh 1. Cincinnati 5. Brooklyn 1. Baseball Standings National League Won Lost Pet Mr. Gunn. Al Small was Diano ac- St. I.rmu m G. A. Hebb, worthy president of Brooklyn 72 the Eagles, was In the chair, and Chicago 72 Peter Gamula presiced at the door. Pittsburgh 67 R. G. Ford was responsible for the Boston ..r... 60 general arrangement of the eve-' Philadelphia 60 nlng's program, being assisted by a Cincinnati .. 51 committee of Eagles. I GENERAL ELECTRIC 8 -TUBE American Philadelphia iWashlngto n 'New York . ! Cleveland . I St. Louis .... ! Detroit I Chicago I Boston 48 56 67 68 71 78 78 88 .650 .597 .518 .514 .484 .435 .435 .367 League- Wtm Lost Pct. ... M 41 ,701 83 80 69 57 57 52 50 FIELD DAY 54 .604 55 593 66 516 80 .416 80 .416 84 .382 85 .370 QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ON ISLANDS! Fine WcatEer Favored Event at Queen Charlotte City; Ball name and Danre Features Sept. 11. Clear not weather lav-. ored Queen 'Charlotte City's annual field day on Labor Day. Citizens! tfrom Port Clements. Sandspit and i all other parts of the Islands gathered together for the occasion. The program included sports of all descriptions, the prtnetoal event , Mne a baseball match between ' Skldegate Mission and Queen Char-1 lotte City which was won by the! iormer, m la. ju. The Canadian Girls in Trainine had a beautifully decorated booth In which home made candles and soft drinks were sold. Mrs. II. Falr-batrn being Jn charge. Another booth for the sale of home-made needlework was in charge of Mrs. A. Cook. Mrs. R. McKenzie. Mrs. A. Chrlstlanson. Mrs II. Beyln and Miss Jean Haan. In the evening there was a dance In Queen Charlotte City Hall, which was crowded to capacity. Gordon H. Jolllf f e was master of ceremonies. As a result of the day's proceed '1' exfa SK Thli EM ings over $400 was collected. George D. Seattle took up a large subscription for the hosoltal. The very large attendance showed the loyal support of the public for Dr. and Mrs. Charters in the work they are carrying out. for Arabcla...and get more cigar for five cents than you ever got before . . . the extra quality is put in , . . then scaled in so that you get the full flavour and "freshness when you are ready to smoke ... try the pocket pack of five. n TWO GAMES ON SUNDAY Canadian Legion and Merchants will meet next SUnday afternoon ut the Acropolis Hill grounds in the opening game of the Stuart Benefit 8hleld ceries. Datcj tor the two remaining games In the series will be announced later. Entire proceeds of the series will go to the fund for the relief of injured players. Th? football game will be followed by a baseball game between Elks and Sons of Canada to dechie the winners of the second half of the baseball season. 7 You can cull the doctor at t a. m. hut you cannot possibly get Ilcnncusy Three Star Urandy ut thnt hour m . . . KEEP IT IIAXDYI HENNES Anyox Team Is Pleased Kereption and Rportimamnlp Here. Are Appreeiated j The following letter has been re-reived by Bert Morgan, president of h Prince Rupert Fooball As&ocia-ion from Bert Field, secretary of the Anyox team. "Xow that all the rush of getting everything In shape far our return trip is" over I would nk to express on behalf of the Anyox boy our appreciation for the really fine time we were given at Rupert, and a bo to congratulate the Prince Rupert football team on their splendid rportsnanhlp throughout the series at Anyox and Rupert. "We all thoroughly enjoyi-d ourselves and made many excellent friends at Rupert durlnn our stay. "Naturally I am pleased the boys BRANDY BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE advertisement ' is not published qr displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government f 4 nf British Coluinbu won, but I nope n v-pert latds will tu.n ' beat Any in ni'- "rted grimes. "I wMl :idd a prr that I wai. very nr. with toe good rtx i ywrsatf. Mr. Wtlsor v arid thi esrsable rr .-ter end the rr ' ' SCIATICA ARAB EL TFW -W CIGAR the greatest value t. Wr.ll tt wlafw. Mt " ' phmiy uf Mi w 9 tr you'll ftl btfr) r.-