ilday August 20, 1837. CAL MAN GOOD GAME IS WEDDED OF SOCCER f MU ttornire' Sutll. At Clear Lake, Saskatch ewan WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront he local halibut uoai vera trl. for. mnplalr Piprcp. d Nnrnen. l:ant. J. M. .Mom- have been ordered Into port 'lh. f .Vn na H.niMmartl trnhl "C ilMlCIICa. UC'UI IIIIVMh ft . . .. 1 1 11 f fnaiional Fisheries Lommis- s regulations, ine two u ve been rishinvT cod in Area 2 and had halibut on board, Ihnt, All I m U'na TflKPn 111 XT n P. R. steamer Princess Adfe- .1a -inl llanrv Annprsnn. IS "Jon irom me somn ami "iii .it 1n nm nn her return to Hubert Ward returned to port evening aboard his power I ftp I- l(nnann nOnr n UPPK 9 n tn liia minlntr riintiprt.V In luank Sonnii c Utript to carry HrPAin ni rt I Oi itr ijii i u rK tr I cautrhter; buzanne and ( N 1H ataamoV Prtnrp Rll. - i in . U 1 1 1 , . . . t port on limp at 10 o'clock this vpr nun Konn wni a nnd fliim RtAnrrtan UVLIIU It 1 I O MIIM 3 o'clock this afternoon for ftVfW .. .1 C" L . . 1 . oli. "I return hTB tomorrow eve rrm - lit. mi - m ft' jfooa-alzed list oi ever CinimhlA w I . r .i ' iimiT waarnaw If? "Ynil thnnlJ Ul .limit - vituu u ncvri lEiuiiiuic auuui. weainer m Prince Rupert," i -v fllliutlil TCIIIUI1, Ull ll" rney from Kansas who was aboard "loon returning south from an Clrn IJ. ..... T .'. ... - nii. we imye ii as nign as 2 in the shade and you have only llva l -n. 1 . .... .... t . . V m a ciimaie iiKe mat ror a nrr i . . - wine uciurc you crave ror a "natellkefrlncf Rupert?'1 f San Currie'n Team Defeats Son- ny Dickens 4 to 1 The trial football game last evening in preparation for the PI IP with (Irugn T.'.Jlii In. ne iiic i- , paper iown next "weeK-ena it- atchewan, ueaumuuy ui-c-ji. jujj ln a surprisingiy good .with summer Jlowers, was nf,i. an. r.rri. ,unrT, of a picturesque weu- . : scene f Sonnv. Dickens' tenia recently when Dernice ,lr- . ,,, . . t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). Th ecior!i 'j ed th v I Sutherland oi ionium, ut-,.i j u... .. who- scored. Teams: ! Morgan; Bond, Parsons; Ve-ilch, J, Armstrong, McMeekin; Gill is; H, Dickens, It. Armstrong O'Neill, D. Gomez. Pierce; Murray, Davis; Howe, A. Dickens, Ronalds; J. Camp hell, Hardy, A. Smith, Vink, Stor-rings. George Dawes refereed. Both goalies were very good. It will be difficult to select the two BASEBALL SCORES National League St. Louis, 6-5; Cincinnati, 2-1. New York, 1; Boston, .2 (twelve innings). Philadelphia, 0-7; Brooklyn, 3-5. Chicago, 7; Pittsburg, -3. American League Boston, 5; Philadelphia, Detroit, 12; Chicago, 4, Cleveland, 9; St. Louis, 1. Washington, 3; New York, 4, Baseball Standings of Prince Rupert, Rev . J. 0. , f, , 8election ha. not heen. w - . agreed uion yet. Henry wiekensl Chicago 87 . iL 1 ' cu w 1111. iif v- I vv i uik. uj g marcn ami ounnK i ment-Dkken$ to Oillis to Arm-i St. Louis 59 of the regisu-r sanK i w ftron(? .ed with the latter PmSburg 58 . . , ) heading a good goal, nerce saved he nae, given ni O'Neill's good shot at the ex. her father, was a picture of . tait corner. Hen4 m i - ' - j Boston 53 I Cincinnati 44 ellness ln a Deauuiui gown oi nt-i,. " . r " white satin made on long h ,,. t ,.,,, off ai ' iZZt'L 'T:' led lines. She wore a halo of d,fend's head to make the third ! ' ' " a chapel yell of maline lace,, saved well from Cnm,nZ "j r carried a bouquet of Briar I rosea ana Dauye urtaui, f . a Tot Xirl o ran ill ttle attended the bride, wear l.n.Mimf (lAurn rt W n 1 1 1 k 3 UCCUlUHIfc uns -w fiMt maiqulfit-te, and carried a. Man Sutherland, brother of bride, acted as best man, and in Howmah of Winnipeg was ie wedding created great Inst among the visitors and rs and over two hundred - i 1 1. . a : - sque touch wag given to tht e by the appearance of two' nhes on horseback, who ...I I I .41. y couple drove away from hajiel. iter the ceremony a wedding heon was served at the Cha- Hotel, a special 'table be.h rved and nicely decorated a The three-tier wedding occupied the centre, with capers at the four corners, he bridal couple will sppnd a days at Clear Lake before iVing for a trip through thn tern States, touching Seattlft San Francisco. bell. Howe's -centre went clean j33ton .'.1...... ....... 60 across-the goal. Pierce saved well I cievelan.d"ll.t:ri 50 and then Hardy missed n opal Washington 49 goal. Morgan stopped a hot drive Jst J4UI3 34 of Vihk'g hut the ball va l . - , , , i ijiiauciuiia - best backs for Davis, MurrayaJI thp t!me. Insist on "O RANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Sale at Vendors or direct from "Mall Order Dept." Liquor Control Board, 847 Beatty Street, Vancouver. B.C. 4mm PROCURABLE V UB OLD SCOKH) A ' uli $Q85 I IN ANEW J Jt bottle ;7 AjXWi rlllWinJi...lmll s t i Miiifi'-i.l H m. Gr.nl A I.t4M (;lrifilillrli X I l4 ' miill mnd IUIrnl-f;lrnlirt Ki.l illrU. J . T MM "9 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. "TlLLIE THE TOILER" 1 VvlOULDNT HAVE I'M UEE Glad to 3ET AWAV FPOM ALL THAT GANVS AT THE OFFICE 1 : THE DAILY 10SWB page rrns L 42 44 47 49 57 61 66 64 33 44 48 46 54 56 72 71 Pet. .615 .539 .557 .542 .482 .413 .400 .396 and Parsong were all good! A place might be found for Parsons at half. A. Dickens, Howe and Rolands wire-the hest halve. Rob Armstrong. H. D'ckens, O'-Nei" were the pick of the for-.wards. 1 he players selected should-re- member they represent the city and therefore they are not entitled to do any funny tricks. GRANTS u-e. m m m f VE5, TILLVEOU KMOVO VJHAT I MAC VUOKKUMG MIGHTS AFTER yOURE AAARRIEOJ TO DO aboutt that-goto THE OFFICE fTH HIM ..1WI I I T7 f 1 I 1 gfj ytf -i 1 KKIOVJ ME T00,MC jwinH ALd THeiri advice yoy'D II hp- ,1 CHtLDfZEM DEPARTURE OF SOLDIERS (Continued from Page 1) carry fans' and paper umbrellas. Even soldiers carry fans and umbrellas and we see plenty of them for daily contingents are Kent off enroute to China. A treat fuss is made of them as they are escorted through the streets by crowds of cheering, flag-waving people. They are covered with glory long before they start but 1 fear that is all the glory, many of them will have. "Last week I spent touring from place to place and very hot it was. We visited shrines and temples to such an extent that I climbed steps SPORT CHAT Under the management of Dido 689 jurvlch, a local baseball team wil) .585 . jvei tc- K.tchlkan with the, special .568 Labor Day week-end excursion of 566 the steamer Prince Rupert, playing 481 garnet at the1 "First City" on the 4C7 sv.nday and Monday. The following .318 ij.jai players have beeri selected to .312 -turn out for practice: D. Guryich, c; Nick Chanoski and Bill Lambie, p.; nam Anioneui, id.; Aiex jx.ii,-chell, 2b.; Walter Johnson, ss; George Howe, 3b.; Minor Simonsen, ci.; Albert Styles, rf.; Jack Lindsay, if. When "Professor" Lou Gehrig de livered hli lecture on baseball to a class at Columbia University Teachers College, the classroom kcked like the Yankee Stadium. In They are to play ball and play it addition to the regular class of 40, some 110 gate-crashers, including women and children, sat wedged in a sweaty phalanx for an hour, drinking ln Lou's hints on home run hitting. The lecture was one ot a teries arranged by the college for the benefit of high school and college baseball coaches and teach ers of physical education. Dressed in slacks and a sports Jacket and swinging a baseball bat, the Yan k'.e star formerly a student at Columbia expounded on styles of play in baseball. Bowling Doubles Hearing: Final G. V. Wilkinson and D. G. Borland in One of Semis Last Evening G. V. Wilkinson and D. G. Borland went Into the final of the city double? lawn bowling championship last evening by defeating A. T. Pax-kin and R. E. Benson 14 to 7. They will meet the winner of Thomas McMeekin and Ben Dalgarno vs, Louis Arrol and J. H. McLeod. In a first round match of the Woodland Trophy competition last night R. M. Wlnslow's rink defeated Angus MacDonald's 13 to 11. YEAH t KNOW WHAT TO DO VMHEM t COME HOME LATE. THfcOvO MV HAT rs FIRST, i M TVS SWELL . HeeeTiLLiEHovj ABOOT A UTTLE 3 FOR. VOUI2 Future Husband! 'M"lW'.: o VOUNE GOT tx & ad, Mac, BUT HCW ABOUT in miy dreams and woke with vis- ions of many-roofed pagodas stilly before me. j Intense Cultivation ; The land is amazingly well cul-1 tivated. As we traveheU Uirough we could not fall to ndce that-every available Inch or soil wa3 used and eveiy where a refreshing greeness pervaded. 'Ihe deepest, richest green comes from the Innumerable rice fields where bent -. figures in large rlca straw hats patiently weeu and transp.ant the. Sp precious plants. ) "Terraced mountaimides are set jut with tea bushes and -everywhere ': taccels of corn wave above the smaller plants. "Lotus flowers, uellcattiy beautiful in pink and white, grace the landscape and, up in the mountains, grow wild ln profusion. The lov- liest of all flowers, I think, are huge white lilies, the insides of which are spotted with golden brown and purple. At night the air is satur- " i& with the scent of them. "One day we climbed a tortuous mountain road to a pass high above . "What. ii a piscatorial eipert, Jo?" "A smart fitharman who's never without Sweet Caps!" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES 'Tht futtsl form in which tobacco can bt $moktd." Jancet a level In the hope of seeing Fuji id hersel' heavy clouds from base jama but she was fickle and cover- to summit." mi If THE COP OM TUB uEAT " is ' "Take it from me, I've tried them all but this Old Style Beer h winner.' You can't beat it for smooth tansy refreshment and real enjoyment Give me a bottle of cool delicious Old Style every time. Better order your supply right now!" y v PHONE C31 f' f'e home delivery. CAPILANO BREWING CO. LTD. 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