August 6, 1917, rS Apartments, p 1 '1 r u 1 1 . 11 n l 1 UUlll ClUHCil. PORT r1l V IkfiW TP fai1, A,be,'ta'f all'round shot and iLiEi lvl2iJBU 1 1'ft"nfir Wovernor-llfnerfll's Trp-' Phy winner, heads the western M1?VT 'IWVIT cqninm' Ftem snipers r WfcJU W ElEiiV p,16 Lifj' Nell Pow, Saint Than 100 Marksiuen To ke ran in nicouns ui ; . . i.ifi.. i ,.:..(.. iiiiunion nine u.iiii TAW A, Aug. C: (CP, ppa.;- cruck of rifle fire wilj rev- i. ..-ii ,i Jiute across me ium Jiii.-.i4 (I of Connaughl lM.e Han- . r 1 Inext week when i. anaua s tv marksmen gather to dls their shooting prowess at innual meeting of the Dom of Canada Rifle Asjjocir, The meet oppns Monday end Saturday with the fir st' he final stage of the lovj -ueneral's event. Sri' man lo'j ruiemen, veit W.'i Ilisley team and top 1 n major matches. Strong Ksentatlve teams have been If m the we-t and east, Dri ft' alumhia, Alberta and Mani- i on'.iibute about 15 marks-t4i h. A like pumber has hospn in the Maritimes Quebec while Ontario will tpresenteu by more man zoo. Jdition about 50 cadets from Du: i- anaujan scnoois win vie himcs over the'- minature T A. Jensen of Innis- .fc CORNS 6 WARTS Kmr dry tiia. Dk Mixrf 1 umi 4lv. U it in mi. Alut kiU Cmi ad Viftl IHf right off 1SSSIFIED FOR SALE BALE- -Speed boat, 13 knots. mi- SALE or housenoiu '"U1C Ul il ALII f Z. MClki must be sold. T. J. shcr? ii i i Li w t.1 iiL'iin iuu - u itr hPf (h Mil n AMf nMttar SALE- -Fin nnalitv timo rv " - ? - 0 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 I X I 1 1 't C I I1IIII1LJ1V. - rMv. v .'III Jimniinl rV iriUT I IP. Vnrir nMitHMA TlTIL- lino n i FOR RENT three and tf) USEKEEPING Rooms. Vernon (tf) RENT Seven-room house, n room and glass protected rch, with electric range, fur- good garden, one pf finest tbor views in city. Apply tp. "Hen, Dally News. (tf) WANTED t, co S. E. Parker; (186 . . f ..; N "Wfth Rood persona lit" fir Mii.iiieiit emniovmi'nr. ijiiu tniiig iq work, uwner ol oi referred. Good earnings. Ap-ly Saturday 1 to 8 p,m- t.o ohn SawirWI w WORK WANTED AiN l",NW I T (,,1. innt. knn.a. K inli il.n,... m tat c'. I I eran shot, and Cpt. T. JHsjey JMsey M 8i'enlpwie pf Halifax. Sergt, WiJUam fiwjng, young Mofltrpfl) sharpshooter, leads th Quebec snjperg who Include Sergt AIpp f'anjell of Verdun, Qufi, and, Jqpt. J. W. Joj.en of Sherbropke. Jt ht top of the On-(aria division is Liput fi, K. Mi.t-phett pf Hamilton, triple prizewinner at jjisley; C, g. SJ. fieort'f' Rmsie of Tpionlp, Governor J GenerAl's Winner and. Sergt. M. F. Dillon of Ottawa. For the third year In succei-Mon the tropfiy room in the Ad-1 ministration Building will lack great international trophies and youngsters irom roasi Association's i r win sirjye fop piacps on gathering at Rh- py Gamp, Canada won only Ihren prizes at a mee. ast month, .1 A t 1 A At resuii oi -waxeneus eagle eye. Jfe wpn the A'l'Comers Aggregate, the (Jrapd Aggregate and the Puke of filpijcester. The tari) rriyed home ftomr-what dejected, but ready to fiphl for their places on next year's Oisley contingent. In 1935 a team considered one of the best eye rto lea ye Canada was strip ped of the MacKinnon Cup, the Holapore Cup and the Stock Ex change Trophy. Later teams fail ed to regain I hem. Intra-Empire flavor wiJJ be given thp meet by- the presence of a team of eight University of London students. Also present wij be a gpup of English cadets picked from the public schools of England. They will meet Cam adian cadets in a duel for pos- segsiqn of the Michael Faraday trophy, now hed by Canada. TROPHY DECIDED Van Dinks Lose to Canadian Legion So Naval Reserve Captures Stuart Benefit Shield Canadian Legion defeated Van Dinks by a spore of 3 to 2 In a postponed Stuart Benefit Shield football game last night and, as a re. suit, Royal Canadian Jfaval Volun teer Reserve captures the trophy for the season. Before losing this jame. Van Dinks had a chance to win th? trpphy. Last night's game was hard fought all the way through. Half lime score was 2 to 1 for the Legion. cprers for the Legion were Henry Dickens, twp, apd Bill Murray. Ritchie made both counters for Van Dinks. George Dawes was referee. TEB DAILY NEW8 S. AFRICAN BQWLflRS TO TOUR CANADA TODAY'S STOCKS Insist Qi) 'GRANT'S RFST VP-OCVRMmrTb Original For Sale at yendors or direct from '"Mali Ordr Dept." ' 1 Country Q. U. JoliQfWn i Liquor Control Board, 847 Beatty .Street, Vancouver, B.C. wW.,.. ,, . f - The South African lawn bowling teamT now touring Canada, l ijie first team from that country to .ever tour the Dominion. They will .be seen In exhibition games throughout Canada until late in August. The party consists of 46 members, of these therp are 32 bowlers and 14 ladles in the group. This photo taken .as they arrived at Ottawa, Ont., shows C. C. Stenhouse, right,, president of the Canadian pawn Bowling Council of Canada; greeting James Chalmers, M.P., of Ron-debosch, South Africa, captain of the team, in the name of all bowlers In Canada. SPORT CHAT Two posponed games remain ,toj be played before possession for the year 1937 of the Mobley Cup, emblematic of city senior football championship, Is settled. On Tuesday night the last regularly sched uled fixture In this series between Van Dinks and Canadian Legipn had to be postponed on account of rain. Last evening these two teams met in a postponed game from the Stuart Shield series. Negotiations are proceeding to send a local senior soccer team to Ocean Falls for a series of games late In August on early In September. Four Toronto girls and Ethel Catherwood, the "Saskatoon Lily," gave Canada two Olympic championships at Amsterdam nine years ago yesterday. Bobby Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, Flqrence Bell and Myrtle Cook won the 400-metre relay final while Miss. Catherwood won (he high Jump. Qertrude Ederle of the Unld, fatates cepame the first woman swimmer to conquer ths treap jier-ous English Channel 11 years ago today. She negotiated the tide;-swollen waters in 14 jfiogrs, 31 mln-Eight women ftay? performed the feat sjnpe but the fame of ''Trudy" who was ac c)amed on her j-eturrl-to N?w York. "TILLIE THE TOILER" NAVaI.IEEE- U DOM'T BEUEVE THEV'IZE MARRIED "SKIP TT, MAC, VM i IV... Ctrl t, !,... I . WU r.m -O0, MAC, HEP 1H5 ENOUNCE - ME NT OF OUT5 VAjEDDiMgj f TilLiE. you 79 '1 i Big Regatta At KelownaNowOn Ragley Sisters of Vancouver Both Set Up New Swimming Records KELOVNA, August .6: Mary Bagley of Vancouver and , her ypHnger slater, petty, both, estab lished swimming records at the an nual regatta here which has at tracted aquatic talent from manyj parts of the country. 1 CTTLE THIS, TJLMe.eEN IF t'VE GCSy To DO IT fl m BASESALL National League Brooklyn 9, Pittsburg 6. Npw York 2, Cincipnatti Q. Philadelphia 4, Chicago. 2. 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