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PCLLEJf Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION BATES j Ctoj deHvery, by carrier, yearly period, pad in advance iSjDoj For lesser periods, paid in advance, per eek .10 Ey matt toatl parte ol Brtttib Corambta, the Britlih Empire and United-Etates; yearly period, paid in advance 3jD0 By mall to aH other countries, per year SjGQ ADVERTISING KATES' Transient display advertising, per inch, per imrtter: ... i.tf ciaumed advertizing, per word, per insertion . .02 Local readers, per line", per insertion 55 Ad vmisfrir' and Cirf illation Telephone' Sro Semi Department Telephone' ti Member of" Audit Bureau of Circulations Wednesday August 5, 1626 VANCOUVER'S EMPIRE Evidently Vantouver people; politicians and newspapers seem to imagine that the wnoie ol British Columbia is created solely to fill the' coffers of Vancouver's plutocrats. In' a recent issue1 of the Vancouver Sun is .an article entitled "Vancouver's Empire;" perusal of which indicates that Vancouver's Empire' is the country northward including Prince George and the Peac River. These placeB, one would 'judge from the tone of the article. Were created for the purpose of makinir Vancouver wealthy just as they claim Toronto wad made wealthy from the Temiskaming and Northern1 Ontario Railway bringing to them the products of the northern part of Ontario, In' the article ncr mentidn is made of the Empire of the northern coast district of British Columbia, doubtless this king something they feel they already have aB part of their Empire. They have most of the' business with the canneries, the logging camps' and the mines so they are notHvbrryingany more about that. What thev want is the other bit of business that, apparently, is not coming their way; The writer of the1 article in question seems to have had no thought for the welfare of the people of the Peace or of Prince George. That is of no moment. Vancouver is the only thing that counts. There was no suggestion that it might be better for the Peace River to connect up with its natural outlet, Prince Rupert. There was no proposal that tne-government might do-well to connect up Prince Ku pen wun ine reace ootn'Dy nignway and-uy railway so as to develop Vaicouver's "Northern Empire." That wouh not be sufficiently direct. As a matter-of 'fact Vancouver has little interest in "this northern1 country except'in so far as it benefits that city. Prince Rupert district has more' wealth just now than any nart of ' Rrlffak' PrtliY-MMn mut Aa nf iU lifr deal of 'it; If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in ine city. '" J 'JM 'sport Uphold Britain in Olympic Mile nMJHWnfc yifltia - k flnnnnnnnnflMHMI Staruey 3 Vt Mderum right is pictured as he won the cuie in the Brituh AAA championships at White City on July II Wooder-son beat Jack Lovelock shown, famous New Zealand miler. who once cleaned up the pick: of the United States. It is logical to suppose that Vt'oocerson win be the greatest threat to '.hose with Olympic aspirations In the mile run. He has always been able to beat smiling Jack Lovelock even though the New Zealand flash is conceded the faster runner BOTH WON SOFTBALL; Honors in Double-Header Last Night" Between Prince Rupert And ILM.C.S. Skeena Divided Teams representing H. M. C. S Skeena and the city of Prince Ru pert divided honors in a softball double-header before a large and vociferous crowd of spectators at the Canadian National Recreation Association's grounds last night Oddly enough. Prince Rupert won the game played under Vancouver rules while' the- warship was winner In the match governed by local rules. The local win was bv a score of 11 to 4 and the Skeena's f 2. Bill Stone Ditched the came which' "Prince Rupert wen while Jack Yager was hurler or the match which the locals lost. Frank Derry was behind the bat for Prince Rupert. A return series Is to' be played this evening. Stunt Night At Acropolis Interesting Display of Activities At Two West End Playgrounds An Acropolis Hill' and Westview ' ' - - - - m,mm m w 1 y US VUlUb J 1)1 IV I 1 LI vl irllO (illU I . . , . ,j TrnHTher many thousand of men to.Iay erye, TuX'" py, in the lisheries it has been suggested -that the number ' mid, intermpdiate playground making a 'living directly and indirectly from the salmon, ! games, westvrew intermediates halibut'and herring fisheries is ten thousand. At anv rate i pyram,ds Junlor tumbling m jjunlors from both playgrounds, in ln- njw 1 -., .,,:, ,, , , , ,, , itermedlates iiermeaiates blindfold Diinuro:a boxlngi noxing, 11 may we suggest to Vancouver 8 public men and news-itermediate tumbling in groups' ar and papers that they give at least a little consideration to the intermediate Acropolis pyramid. FOOT ti ALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 Dominion Dairy VI. Legion CARDINALS TAKE LEAD Win First of Crucial Series From Chicago and Are Back on Top In National League CHICAGO, Aug. 5. CP Winning the first game of a crucial series here yesterday, St. Louis Cardinals, with a rookie pitcher on the mound, scored a 6 to 1 victory over the Chicago Cubs and return ed $o the leadership of the National League standing. In the American League, the New York- Yankees Increased 'their margin of leadership ov?r the Cleveland Indians to eleven full games by defeating the Boston P.Cd Sox at Boston while the Indians were being shut out by the'Detroit Tigers who are but half a game behind the trjlifd' place Chicago White Sox. Yesterday's Big League scores": National League St. Louis 6, Chicago 1. Boston 1, New Yctk 4. Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 5. American League New York 4, Boston 2. Chicago 8, St. Louis 2. Cleveland 0, Detroit 9. Philadelphia 5, Washington 3. Baseball Standings at Acrojvfrfis Hill centre last eve-Rf to,.i- .v.v nlng with Assistant' Instructor! Laughan Gillies in charge; All members' of both centres marched In twos around the" grounds to' the stunt place. The program Included the payroll1 id very large ' and Vancouvbr' grabs it great ' ?rVps J iht'?i be,twc.cn! Cleveland north country; and- its progress' and prosperity. They! Tnc Prorain concluded with ail sometimes forget that the people Irving in1 the outlvincithe mbcrs EltUn around an')n-pafts-are- iirstas impbnaM as 'Ahe peopleof VnWeoiWor; ,p tite' 8lng,ng wel1 and'that'their interests must be-considered. Mr. P'attullo ... has of ten1 told them tlus'but thby do not seem to learn. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 59 New York 56 Pittsburg 5i Cincinnati .40 Bdstcn 47 Chicago , 55! Detr'bit 55': Bostdn 54" Washington .501 St. touls .33 Philadelphia 35 L. 39 39 45 48 50' 54 Philadelphia 391 61' Brooklyn 38 63 AMERICAN LEAGUE W.' L. New' Ycrk 61 57 34 46' 46 47" 50' 52 66 ' 67 BOWLIN6 RESULTS Pet .610 Rdis For GOES BACK ill iniimih st rented EAaASjAu 5: X Sia le 5 DiTerBactaStn deem care tff the Although he is hafiris some diT-fiealty in fining up a team- because most of the . regular playni 'hare jobs' these days and' are -suable to ger away. Staa Mdiv. hopes to have a local tmebaii: jaine5 ready by FrHay evening to 'leave for Emithers to take p-rrt' jin the big-celebration to be ste'tfsl :at the interior railway town this .602 1 .554 .516 .490 .465 J90 .376 Pet .663 .553 .545 .539 .519 .490 .343 .339 I Angus Macdonald beat George inir'22 to 2 in the single-handed championship' bowling tournament last night. In double-hand play, A. T. Parkin and R. E, Benson won over J. s. Irvine and J. A. Frew it to 131 week-end. The team wul be returning home Sunday night. Ther was a practice of prospect W a p!ayer3 last night. Major Fred Richardson, Victors member of the Canadian BlsJer team nearly a score of tlnies. Vii born in Scarborough, . England, 7 years ago tomorrow. He won the All-Comers' Aggregate Gold Cup at Bisley In 1&09. The previous year Richardson captured the Bn-:ish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatc:-; ewan, Manitoba and Ontario: hamp'onships. j Baseball Scores Pacific Coast Learoe San Franclsc'. 5 Oakland 3. San Diego " Seattle 4. Portland 9. Missions 1 I skippered the Halifax beam trawler Lour bourne. One trip he brought the hi? Tennis Play Tf) FISHING HSKJSSE? . X 1 Vy lUa In tA-ttiflnthlt1ie twd'ttOntrirhe hart had x .elghed down halibut and stocked' 285. Farther Sucte imd Di ,ooo pounds of the sea delicacy Eveat i City TSJe Cisrpaxw- sixty-Year Old Retired Master. His new craft will be up-to-date Played aJj.j ud w"y Mariner Ha faith In .V ;in every detail. A 200 horseDowpr dtesel engine wtll do away with de. pendency on the wtnd on her sche-dulfrd trip to the off-shore o-fifWwV 3iK neR Ri Mre rwud master manner 1 bSS!? UWk iJSk to the-wltlrf SALTATEKC0SUrn0Xlsa ' P 1C Dttte baa C A XtrTAS-iUs" own jpHte-sparml' auxiilarj f SAINT-JOHN.-4 KB.. Aug 5 (CP) 50a. t-i. 4-4. S-t icst(4 to be built at a cost of $25.- "it s part of his training. Fred TL 1. BtrtST it DC. W; Aioetf . 'A King told curious epectators a!- HSSiel -. -X ; -Bdibier days are in store former rowing a boat across Courter.ay Doabtes svri Scfltfai fieh fJfennen." says Bay. The head of a race horse had P H. Ussef and, H. M. D. Lasathe Ttteran of 44 years sailing who rested on a pillow at the stern Uai A. Bsahv acd. Gl P. Lfmm& a gantUng boy of nine hoisted 1 while the animal swam. "Sail w.cr e-T hJfenself over the rail of a Lunen-1 is good1 for horses and there ; no K yescrfeoE ssnt P iC DaiiKii, banler for the first time. i ' better exercise than swlnun It bes P: fL tteey tarf HT H B. j He is now with the reputation uses every muscle and it doe ir Laab? ) tevteg been one of the biggest .the legs. The only thing Ls a h rse C Notrfesgtx and T. W 1 mj,,, . to 5 from a Nova ! swims with its head very W in the Htbw tat Pjjy"Steam awSf'TC ig . Jwater and lf they take wr BzKe. S, j -Prospects right now are better! they drown. That's why I ke t4 LwiW SiBfSrt .than for 10 rears." he maintains head on that Dillow iror . . n w - ' WHm- : " ""t omrax arise jus HSreSt 5-7. 7-5. Ladjes DeaMes IDs T Dstis aatf Hiss K Elf- : asibe bat Ifis IB- E Rtvetf 6-3 B: Beraer 6-Z SPORT GHAT aai and to bee va bis assertion by action h.e has given orders for the exHistroetlcB of an 85-ton vessel on .wide be win take the helm. The weather-beaten fisherman 'reealieo the highlights of his ad-.vectaroBs days aboard the Lunen-:bar$ schooners. Ills big record, bowerer. was not chalked up when he was master of a saiiiae craft daring those 36 years but when he swimming just as much as hurtrj. and salt water refreshes them jt as mileh." Reach ' the most people in city and district with an advertisement In the Dally News. U you wish to swap something fry a clawtfW DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In i-nalldn and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRV piirt.NE s; This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 4l conserve A f' "I'm- an epicure and a dietitian rolled into one. I know how-folks love1 tasty,- uU-flavoured meats and vegetables. And I know how good they, are' for 'them' So, I e to it that every last bit ol good-neas is-retained in every dish I coolf. YOU don't have1 to fuss about it. Just snap rny switch and leave me to my work. My cooking heat is always' read always right, alWaye even': d' you don't have to tie yourself down to the kitchen: nor do you1 have- any soot or ashes 'to' contend with,' And, talkingi about' savings,' don't for get that' trier kind of 'meals I cook' go nWch1 farther. THey hive more: nourishmcfit in them" because juices don't evaporate and meats shrink very little in my oven.'' Northern British Coltirhbia Power' Company; Limited It's eaty to own an Electric Range. Just make a small down-payment the balance on comfortable tenni. Combination electric and coal or wood ranges are available ui Miuc wno require neat tor warmth.