f AQ38 POUR THE DAILY TOOK PART IN WIMBLEDON MATCHES USED Mtss AHce Marble, U, S. women's tennis champion by reason of her Forest Hills victory of last year, pictured on the ss. Berengaria when she sailed for Kngiand. Miss Marble took part in several tourneys leading up to the Wimbledon championship. It was the first time Alice has competed in this "world's tennis championship." Miss Marble hails from California JUST AS REFRESHER NORTH HAY, Ont., Sept. 5: (CP,) The jail cell was just like ,horae to a quartet of arrested .druhks. They burrowed into an adjoining cell and consumed a case of beer being held as SCOTCH WHISKY MM HAD GOOD UREAK BELLEVILLE, Ont, Sept. C: (CP) While the majority o Ontario communilies were deluged by recent rains, not a drop fell on Huff's Island near here, where threshing was in fi:ll swing. Insist on "GRANT'S 1JEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Sale at Vendors or direct from "Mail Order Dept." Liquor Control Board, 847 Beatty Street, Vancouver. B C PROCURABLE iSr.C I MONUMENT This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liauor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. SPECIALS! EDET A Beautiful Decorated 10-oz. Tumbler riljLi""with eveiy purchase of Effervescent Fruit Saline. (English Type) Both for 39c Protect Your Teeth by using Mi 31 Tooth Powder on your favorite shaped Klcnzo Tooth Brush' Both for 39c Cara Nome Cosmetics 25c Trial Size Perfume and 25c Trial Size Face Powder Both for 35c Special For Baby Ono'Tin Stork Haliy Talc and 3 Stork Nipples Both for 35c Ormes ZTite. Pioneer Druqrjiats The Hexnll Store Phones: 81 & 8J Open Dally From 8. a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays Prom 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. 'tUnvr GIANTS IN i LEAD NOW SPORT CHAT T . ' I'onipon was first and Pom- i i Have Clear Margin of One Full ' ond , racnR ftt Th,ki (.anie Over Chicaffo Cubs as a EKand gMng mxny bookie3 a Result of Yesterday's I'lay I headache. 1'omnon was the first Iiui inner-Yor7 Mrs. Tozer of Shti' Hiiimi-iur ii I n. iwri ui unci- I NEW XTt-irir YORK, ., Sept , 3: (CP)-New fid(1 newcomer to the English York OJants went Into a clear lead turf. ' ' In the' National League yesterday by again defeating the St. Louis' A recor(1 for low scorin? four. Cardinals at the Polo Grounds here some3 was made in the High while the second place Chlcaeo n0t ..! , i . iiuu iuuiiicv ai .mill- Cubs dropped , . another to the Brook. cht.ster, England, G. L. Henrisues tu, a. UUcw rrcm uy a. ami VV. II. Davies, Ryder Cupper, t f a6' , x turning in a card of 67, five be- gin of the New York Yankees was' ' pared to nine-and-a-half games' .limn.,, WnioU n-uioU ni,i over Detroit Tigers. The Yanksjweight boxing champion, has can- imra Hat art i aA n n..ln.,.i i t- I ,7 UiU'l,1Je,iCfllei1 trip to South Africa for , , troit hp.it Wnch u intnn Tn ni-.li t-i . . ... .... . . J, ., " r"" ;n empire title light with Laurie ' adelphia Athletics moved ou of the ( cellar by winning over St. Louis (Browns who are now at the foot nf 4 V, -1 ui iiic tiu.v. Big League baseball scores yesterday: National League Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 4. St. Louis, 4; New York, 5. Pittsburgh, 11; Philadelphia, 8. (Only three games scheduled.) American League Boston, 2-8; Chicago, 4-10. New York, 2; Cleveland, 4. Washington, 8; Detroit, 9. Philadelphia, 5; St Louis, 3. Baseball Standings National League W L New York 73 47 .608 Chicago 73 49 .599 St. Louis 65 56 .37 Pittsburgh 63 59 .516 Boston 59 63 .484 Philadelphia 52 69 .430 Brooklyn 50 69 .420 Cincinnati 47 70 .402 American League New York a . 80 40 .667 Detroit 71 50: .586 Chicago ' 71 54 .568 Boston 65 54 .546 Cleveland 61 58 .513 Washington 55 63 .466 Philadelphia 39 80 .328 St. Louis 39 82 .322 Scottish League Wins Over Irish Caledonians Have Scored Many More Victories Than Have Men of Erin BELFAST, Ireland Sept. 3: Scottish League defeated Irish League three to two in international football. Of 38 games now played between Scotland and Ireland, Scotland has won thlrty-three. Old Country Soccer Scottish League, First Division Aberdeen, 5; Clyde, 2, Woodland Trophy Bowling Started Jack Frew's Kink Eliminates Jack Preece's in First Round Wednesday Night In the first round of the Wood land Trophy lawn bowline competi tion Wednesday night Jack Frew's :lrculatlon. Play safe) Stevens, holder of the Empiie lltlOi Jockey O. Armstrong was cautioned by ffie stewards after race at Lowes. England. Ann- stronjf, on' Scandal, hot favorite, hail such a dead near the finish he dropped- his reins, nnd w.is heal en by a head. T. II. Cotton. British oiiPn lf champion, lost by three and two lo A. V. PadL'ham. ast vp.h-'s lilleholder, in an 18-hole match watched by n lanre pro wit nl London. He used a different coin even- timojbutv Trevor Wallace, captain of Stfrf'Lake cricket club, lost thr Pet. toss ifl tall fivf m.itrliM ihl season.! 'And Sea Lak won thtm Jill. It sounded like the League of; N'ations when, the International Summer School played a jrame of soccer. Shouts in C.erman, Itaji-:in. Swedish, Danish, Dutch and English rent the air. A scheduled 12-round fight be. tvveen Bonnie James and DoujdaF Kestrcll In London ended with Kestrell's disqualification. He refused to stat In the Uth round because he signed for a 10- round bout. Jimmy Guthrie. British mnfm. cyclist rater- who won six of the lamous isle of Man races, was fatally injured in a spill whii: racing in Berlin. Apprentice jockeys rode four winners out of six in one day of me Folkestone race meeting. B. iacey mm two winners, beatini? such veterans, as flrouch and Sibbritt. Hedley Verity, England and Yorkshire cricketer, likes the Leeds pitch. Takinir nine Essex wicket? for -13 runs, he brought nis season's total to 133 wickets at an average of 0.29 runs each. There was such a noor attpnil. ancf .'it the r.ndnrt VJi-inrfri f'liil.'e 'call-over ' of odds on' '"'tlie St, i.i-ger, aepiemner k, that after $7G had been wagered on Mid-Day Sun odds dropped from 100-50 to -!.. Manfred Brauchitsch, Herman, won the Monaco Grand Prix auto race of "a thousand corners," in thre hours, seven minutes and 23 ncconds, an average peed of 03 miles, an hour. iccidents, iau.uesl.ing citizens to i j t. i report traffic violations. contrJlfTH'111 P"b,k,lei or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Qovernment of British Columbia. PAST MASTERS ARE DEFEATED Special Howling Tournament It. connection, with iiranu .Master's Visit Coates, B. Dalgarno, W. II. Wil. son Murray. D. G. Borland (skinl 24. Past Masters G. V. Wilkl nson. J. J. Little. H. W. lUrnh If V Benson, G. Hill (skip) 21. Masons I). Crerar. W. Millar, J. H. McLeod, J, Frew, Angus McDonald (skip) 28. Wins Pistol Championship Sergeant Forsland f Edmonton Is tNo. 1 Shot of Royal (V nadian Mounted Police EDMONTON. Sent. S.l ,reant Forsland of Ed montnn won he pistol shooting championsliip 3f the Boyal Canadian Mounted Police. HARVESTING IS NOW ON Excellent Weather In Bulkley VaJ. ley Smilhers Fair Opens SMITHEBS, Sept. 3: The last four days have been hleiil hm. vesting wealher In the Bulkley valley after all the wet, weather that had inflicted itself unnn n long-suffering farming community and the farmers have been very busy taking advantage of their opportunity to rather in the crops still unharypsted. Timothy seed is now being cut and as soon as that is comtdelpd the grain will come under tl.e hinder. The crops are all heavy and all that Is needed Is a enn- tinuance of fine weather for tint ripening ami harvesting or the grain. The Smithers Fall F.ilr la in full swing today and shows tine exhibition of local produce from this year's crnns. Tim t.i-.. sent fine weather, while being a boon to the fair in one way, will work against it in other wnva iih WW'rt and their families will i, M. inn, i4nc nine out ur visit the fair while the weather is n perfect for their farm operations. ii. Is expected that there will be a good attendance under anv circumstances and it Is hoped mat the fair hoard will find the exhibition as great a snr.a financially this year as it proved to pe last year. Jlorse racing will be a feature of the fair nml ihn race track has benn into I ---.wv ..e n,' l put 1 1 U I I1IMI ' e- " , , I mnuv(i oepu ) - miape lor ' m a attraction, rink el mlnated Jack Preece's bv a tu..i. . .. . . . tl. o.hi.' t, . ... . . - -i"iivuik iTmiw m a moiorisis "e omiuiern jiana win be In nt wiwe upenueu in me iirsi nay 3tc"u"'"-e jor me occasion woik oi me untano motor vehicles bmrtr'Vi fijimnjilcrn ncrnlnut ----w.i - n . . ii A lnwn Imwllny match ar ranged between Past Masters and other Masons in honor of the visit of Bev. Dr. J. S. Henderson, Provincial Grand Master, Uuk nines Thursd.iv afternoon and the Masons were victorious bv 13 shots, with an aggregate of 02 to .5'J, thus revenging themselves for the defeat sustained' two years ago on the occasion of the visit of Grand Master George t'. Derby. The following were the results of Thursday's game: Past Masters V. D. Vance. A. B. Nichols. W. H. Tohev. G. P. Tinker, Bev. J. S. Henderson 5klp) 18. Masons A. T. Parkin. W I. BOWUNG ALLEY lUsement of Exchanfe Block I'UPNE 658 COAL TO PI.EASE F.VRKVItOIIV lanioui KiImui Allirrta Ciml Hulklry. Volley foul Vnocuuvrr Miiiul run I Prince Rupert Feed Company PHONE: 68 and 668 School BooL Elementary, and High We Buy, Sell, Allowance in Excha The Book of Knowledge The Children's Encyclopaedia' Used Tools, Stoves, Ranges, RiJ Shot Guns, Musical Instruments Used Furniture Beds, Dressers, Dining Room Sull Kitchen Tables, Odd Chair? 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