1 7. I . PAGE 'IXJUR - -- , I II never forget that bright sunny morning in Victoria, B.C. A fresh, balmy breeze was blowing in from the sea. i was staying for a few days at the Empress Hotel, enjoying one of the most beautiful cities in the world. And a stranger beside me in the garden of the hotel had ; Just lit his affer-breaUasf pipe. 1 Good Old Chum I That was my first introduction. "Pardon me," I said, "but that fs a most delightful aroma. Might I ask what tobacco you are smoking?" "Old Chum," said he. "Have a pipeful." I 've smoked Old Chum ever since. Mild . . . mellow, flake cut Virginia leaf- rhave never fired of Old Chum and I never will. That's why I say "Once. an Old Chum smoker always an Old CKum smoker." MEN BEST IN BOWLS Scored Clean Sweep Last Night In Rubber Session of Challenge If' Series with 219. Total htytti ft j tt r Ml WW W mrw w W . THERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CHUM 5 M Individual scoring was as fol lows: LADIES 1 2 3 Pierce 166 120 Raybone 247 178 141 Basso-Bert y..........170 161 25- Keron '....129 14c. Ballinger ......'..204 .228 189 Smith' . 17ft 10C la" the rubber meeting last night . " " of ladles-, and men all star bowlers of the city, the men scored a clean! ...916 863 929 sweef.' three game to nil victory' MEN T . i oyer "the ladies, thus taking the 'Irving ...v...'...219 nine ;game series of three sessions Stiles ...............261 alx games to three. The ladies had Gunderson ..,...'..-.i....174 won ;the opener two games to one Houston . .173 2 249 178 213 144 3 IK 157 268 212 ;hlle-the men took the second two J. Comadlna ...163 179 i231 games to , one. Maurice Irving was the high average scorer last night Total ......990 963 1057 4 ; ! i lll TTicTliiiii Mi 'r.ai a II WGErf-EER K. 1H r.?v, -v M VICTORIA. It ir r -r 1 1 w BOMBERS TO LEAVE SOON Formidable Winnipeg Ru?by Foot ball Team to Depart For East Next Week on Title Quest I WINNIPEG!, Nov. 25: CP Win- ; nipeg's Blue Bombers, winners oi the western Canada title, will leave on December 2 for their in vaslon of Eastern Canada in quest way team put tnem once again in of the national rugby football the exciusive leadership of the' title. A formidable array of thirtv ieague standing with a one game1 six football warriors will maKe tne margin Rupert Motors. The trlP- Printer moved out of a tie with The finals win commence on up- Gvro Club lnto exciusive possession 3 cember 11. The opponents of the n third narp i Blue Bombers have yet to be de- J cided. The Ottawa Rough Riders individual scoring: - md Toronto Argonauts have tc PRINTERS 1 2 3 J settle an issue for the right to Franks 138 meet Sarnla Imperials for the w. Vance 138 Eastern title. The Bombers will O. Franks 138 play the winners. SPORT CHAT Eighteen matches, Including five tests will be played by the English cricket team in South Africa next year, according to 'a tentative schedule drawn up by the South African Cricket Association. Johannesbourg and Durban are favored with two International tilts each, with Cape Town the venue for the remaining contest. The elghtball over will be used throughout the tour. Question of covering the wicket may need furtner consideration Jointly with the Marylebone Crick et Club. The matter was said to be largely a financial one and the so lution may be to play all tests to a finish. This would obviate the necessity of covering the wicket. Winnipeg football Interests fired by enthusiasm for a great senior team, Blue Bombers; citizens of the prairie metropolis turned out in thousands to support high school rugby this season. In the three-team City Schools division where Martin Qalnor and Ole Midgarden of Bombers coached Gordon Bell high school to a championship, crowd of 2000 to 4000 watched league games played at night un der floodlights at Osborne Stadium. The Manitoba Schools league of four teams was handicapped by lack of a suitable playing field and crowds there were not as large but the class of football did not suffer. r-MTTlSH COLUMBIA LEADMJTJ . A A Sir liUUtrd McllrMe, K.C, M.C., natltn ton, who 'of f .. at the younfrit mmrt to rrrr become Premier of IriliWi Columbia, He xcatfirtl elected to the lUUinh Columbia Uftttature in the Deuylney Ritlin$ In 191, a$ a mp-porter of the Turner Government. In 1V00 he beeame Minitttr of Mine and In 1902 teat elected leader of the oppoiitian and tubtequently beeame Premier when hi party won returned to power the following year. Sir Richard hat been giren credit for introducing party line in Provincial palitiet, and became head of the fir tt UberaUConterratlte Government in the Province, lie attended the corona lion of their Majettiet hint George aiul Queen Mary in London in 1911, and In 1912 teat created a Knight of the Crott of St. Michael & St. George. Silver Spring Brewery in Victoria has Ruined a world-wide reputation for high, uniform quality f of it product. Wherever you go you meet those whom only Silver Spring will sutisfy. SILVER SPRING Lager Beer 1 W. .. . i' ...... . , i i... This adveruscmcnt is not published. pr.Ci.Wyeu. ay me uiquor control uoaru or y the Covetnrtient p Untub Columbia, Railwaymen Move Ahead In Bowls C. N. It. A. No. 2 Advance Although Beaten by Printers in Commercial League In a Commercial Bowling League fixture played In advance of schedule last night, Printers defeated Canadian National Recreation Association two games to one The' one game credit for the rail D. Houston 156 McCallum 173 Handicap - 20 Total 785 864 809 C. N. R. A. No. 212: Beesley 135 102 Bond 114 II Cameron 132 111 K Glass :. 114 131 i: Wanamaker 130 118 Long 149 l: Handicap 89 89 ; Total 714 709 833' The league standings: C. N. R. A. No. 2 18 9 Rupert Motors 17 10 Printers 16 11 Gyro Club 14 10 C.N.R.A. No. 1 11 16 Electrical Workers 9 12 Bloogical Station 9 18 North Star 8 16 Greg Kabat of Bombers coached St Paul's College to the title, producing. one of the best school teams in Winnipeg history, A playoff with Gqrclonr Bell' was slated but St.. Paul's, barely through a gruelling league final, defaulted. Daniel Mc-Intyre and Kelvin completed the City division with St. John's College, Ravenscourt, both of Winnipeg, and Portage la Prairie in the Manitoba league. DINNER TO OFFICIAL Director of Transport Guest Of Honor at Chamber of Commerce Event Last Evening A complimentary dinner wat given last night by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, X J. Little, the president, in the chair, to, Robert. K Smith, direc tor of', marine' services mathe de partment of transport, on 'the oc ters and mates for B. C; Captain lotage, and Captain Kerr, nautical adviser to the marine service at Ottawa. Mr. Smith, who was the speaker for the party, comes from the province of Nova Scotia. He ex plained that his mission here Just now was to see the place and meet the people and discuss with theni i their problems so that they might be better able to understand them and thus give better service. He was particularly pleased with Prince Rupert's fine landlocked 8 caslon of his' first visit to..thL.. city. With him were D. B. Carswell marine superintendent; Captain L. II. Lindsay, examiner of mas rnaroor. ins department, was one of the largest operating depart ImenU in Canada and was partial Marly concerned with harbors. I was probably only coincidence that on, the occasion of J1I4 vis't to Dlgby Island yesterday the l'c- jcai meieoroiogisi regmerea iow-jest barometer reading on record, j The "visitor spoke of the valu 'of a Chamber of Commerce, or Board1 of Trade In a community ; It did work which no other civic "body cptild undertake. He mention led his experiences before assum lng his present, position with Boards of Trade and! Chambers of Commerce. The present jflfpartmeht' of transport was- made -up- of 'several F Fashion Craf You Will Kind That Every i r t. r asmon-rart ouit or Overcoat Clothes The Proof of the Pudding is in ft. Eating ... The rroot or a uarment is in ty Wearing . . . Will give you excellent service A service that consists in not only a lonp; wearing garment but one that because of its superfine tailoring retains its shape until the last day worn. Do not put it off any longer. Iiuy a new suit and overcoat for Christmas and New Year wear. Be economical by buying FASHION-CRAFT GARMENTS, your wisest investment in lasting satisfaction. . ... ' Presented Exclusively By former departments, all included now under one head. These wer now handled' under five division?, I marine services, meteorology an-lj civil aviation, radio, canals and! steamship inspection. He believed that the new arrangement would 1 work out In the best Interests of the country and to the credit of the government. Visits Dlgby Island Soon after his arrival here yesterday, Mr. Smith went to Dlgby Island aboard the Catharine B. t& inspect the marine and wireless, stations. He also visited local terminal facilities and this afternoon is meeting the marine committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Christmas Cards For The Old Country See our large assortment of local view photo Cristmas cards and calendars. They are appreciated by relatives and friends. IRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING TRAPPERS! 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