FAOB TWO BALANC FOODSSUMMER 33 The nourishment to maintain strength, the energy Pkq to enjoy Summer sports . , that is the Balance of Si Health that everyone must get in Summer Food It is the Balance they do get in the delicious frozen des serts and light, cool, smooth blanc-manges made with nourishing BENSON'S. CORN STARCH, served with a sauce of "CROWN BRAND" the CORN SYRUP with the wonder' ful flavour and the famous Energy Food. Children love these dishes and thrive on them. They are the most economical of all Health Foods. mmrWT N APPROVED PORTRAIT OF OUR rrffct BELOVED SOVEREIGN HIS MAJESTY' " KING EDWARD VIII A 9)i" x 12" reproduction In full color of a recent picture Minted by one of England'! foremost portrait artisU. HERE'S HOW TO GET IT: Jut take the front of a carton from any one of the product! littcd below, Write your name and address plainly on the hack, with the wordV'King'a Picture"and mail it to The Canada Starch Company, Limited, P.O. Box 388, Montreal. CANADA CORN STARCH CHALLENGE CORN STARCH - A The CANADA STARCH COMPANY. Limited1 SPECIAL ICS-8 Parke, Davis & Co. EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE A Trial Tube Free With Each Regular Size Tube 25c Ormes Lid. yftA Pioneer Drtiqefists Ibe Keaall MUrs f hont-s: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m.. 7 p m. till A p.m. if" W M PbtStHa,,U74) MtfaaaatM COTCh ir LACK jJWMITI . v Hi( OlO ftCOTCH WHIM f'f - S't4 ' 1a M I Ml M MOTlM) I mm DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND fis BLACK & WHITE SCOTCH WHISKY This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor. Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. SPORT CHAT Australasia last winter. Fames, lanky Worteop College schoolmaster, is a fast bowler and played against Australia on two occasions in 1034. Four of the professionals selected have played rtellar roles In many tests between the two countries but the others have yet to justify their selection. Waltr.r Hammond, great Gloucestershire player, has frequently defied the cream of Australia's bowlers hav ing seven centuries to his credit in international play. He is also a good medium-pace bowler and one of the finest slip fielders in I.ANH ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Leas Land Ia Prince Rupert Lend Recording Dis trict of Range S, Coast, and situate in Hudson Bay Pass midway between Baron and Dundas Islands, being one-half mile south of the most northerly of the Nares Islands. Take notice that Robert Irvine, of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on 9 rock one-half mile south of the most northerly of the Nares Islands. Uiene. west 15 chains: thence south 16 chain thence east 18 chains; thence north 15 chain to point ot commencement and containing 22 A acres, more or lees. ItOllKKT GLEN InVINt Dated May 20th. 1936. LAND AC1 Notice of Intention to appply to Lease Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording DU-J tnct or Range 5, coast, and situate fronting on the north shore- of th most southerly of the Nares. Islands. Take notice that Robert Irv'ne ot Prince Rupert, occupation Shell, dealer Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on a rock 200 feet north of the north snors of the most southerly of' the Nam Islands thence west 15 chains: thence south 15 chains thence east 15 chains: uienee north 15 chain to point' 0'', commencement, and containing 23.5 acres, more or less. I ItOIIKHT' OI.EN IKVINK Dated May SOth, 1936 ! IN TIIK SUl'KE.MB COl'IlT OK UKITlSH IN ritOIIATE In The Mattrr if The Artmlnlstratluil ACT And In The Matter of The Mate of Martin " C, I.etnm, Derearrd TAKE NOTICE that by order of Um Honour Judg. PUher,- Local. Judge of the 8upreme Court of British Columbia, made the 6th day of August, 1835. I wm appointed Adminlvtratoc of tha Estate of Martin O. Itnes, Deceased ' with the Will annexed, lata ot Portj ocoiiigiuii, u. v, who aia on in or 16th day of June 1038. All tfttoyJ having claims agalait the aald Estart are nery required to furitlsh tarn protxrlv verified to m an or hfors tlx 2Mh day ct September 1036; othei-1 wise dleiposltlon of the said Estats. -villi h TTvaH A tirltVimiA rAMiu4 ihae.tn All ' parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 10th day of August, A.D. 1838. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator' Prlnct Rupert, S. C. DAILYNEWS .Thursday, August 30, 1S33 largely because of his batting prowess. He, was injuired last year and has not played kn county cricket since that time. Early this month he tried out for Hythe, In Seventeen players, eight of a club match, against ifampstead whom lack previous experience on but found the strain too much the fast pitches of Australia, will while not a batting star. Duck-battle "down under" this winter worth. 35 years old, is on of the In. an attempt to regain world's, most brilliant stumpers in Eng-. cricket honors for England, Since, land. A reserve wicket-keeper ha$ ; England lost the mythical " Ashes" jyet to be chosen. William Voce, j to the Aussles in the Old Country j ' Nottinghamslre bowler, played ln 1934, English cricket selectors against the Aussies in 1932-33, have been busy watching the (taking 15 wickets in four tests 'country's younger players with aj view to Injecting new blood' into j The newsomert all professiona-the team to do the duty in the iSs, are C. J. Barnstt. Gloucester-next ssries of tests They realized shire, A. E. Fagg, Kent, Joseph that ire main buiden would havs Hardjtaff, Nottingham -b're, h. B. to. be taken from veterans llko Flshlc:k, Surrey, Jaaies ir.u. J.Kk Hobbs, now retired, Herbsrt Middlesex and Wt II. Cspson arid Sutcllffe and "Pat; Hendren, T. WorthlngtonDerbyshire. Sims while R; E. S. Wyatt, popular and Copson ' earn th?lr place? for skipper, has been passed over In their bowling ability, the others' favor of a younger man. , betas batstnerl who have com- to the. front In the past two years The captaincy has been given and are now among the leaders in to Q. O. B. Alien, 34-year-old ihe batting avewigus. Australian-born player, who leads Middlesex in the county cham-( Australia has a host of bats-pionship competition. A fast bow-; men to call on in addition to .ar and hard hitter Allen Is known tried and seasoned players like as a resourceful Uader and has ! the famous Dcii Bradman, Stanley F'ayed against the Aussies both in M:Oabe, W. A. Brown, A. Q. Chip-England and Australia. R. W. V.'perfield. F. Finele.ton anrti Alin pliaysrs have been developed in Sheffield Shield cricket who have established their right to challenge for places In the Australian jlev9n this winter. Best known are E. C. S. White and H. G. Chilvers, New South Wales, and R. Gregory, E. L. McCorinick and T. Leather, Victoria. McCormackj a fast bowler, was one of the successes of Australia's lour of South ""g.v-' ' f' ' times' 'England has won 52 arid 20 have been drawn. The first tost of the 'forthcoming tour is schad-j uled for Brisbane, December 4. j Others will be played at Sydney, J December 18, Melbourne, January! 1, Adejalda, January 29 and Mel-; bourne! February 26. All the matches wiU be played to a finish OLD HOA1) ACT NEWBURY, Eng., Aug. 20: (CP) A lorry driver was summoned here under ths Highway Act of 1835 !'for causing hurt" to a pedestrian. Tha case was dismissed. SELVIG'S MARKET Friday and. Saturday Specials Nabob Coffee . fi4 9ft Vl.&V 3-lb. Jars llM Arrow Crackers 99p Uuj. per'pkt Happyvale Pickles 33 C Robins, Middlesex, E. R. T. Holmes; Klppax. Hitters who are claiming Roger's Syrup aurrey, ana Kennetn mines, Essex, complete the amateur repres- attention includs L. J. Fallowflold 2's and R. H. Robinson, New South . Christie's Ritz flnLflt.mn nn i.hp finHnu etna Ph MirnW t. n.n , m , y,n ! lnS. nn plI.rnnnHpl Viae ntnlmrl . Allen riiinnn.lAJ irl.it rs t. frt.r, Dlnbae ''' many fine games, for his country, jQrimmett, W. J. O'ReiJly. T. Wall, 3 pkgs. Li 'k... and Holmes, an old Oxonian, island L. O'B. Fleetw :od-Smith are I f" ' known as a forceful batsman. He .expected to bear th2 brunti of the . A ,i My1 lied the M C. c team that toured ' Australian bowlin a number of Shoulder gyeal. Africa last winter. Leather also jpot Roast-puts down fast deliveries while ; per lb. unvers ana uregory are sjpw bowlers. 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