to i PAOS rOTTrt -T33 Wiiwa refreshed, Onler a cae today. HHTB CAriiAhKi brewing Co. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by th Government of British Columbia. e. - C. D. Sutherland. Dominion government architect, was In the city yesterday looking over the government buildings. Today he Is in Stewart. He is accompanied on his northern trip by Mrs. Sutherland and Olof Hanson has gone with them to Stewart. PLEASE YOURSELF WITH PUNCH Thousands who bow Havana tobacco enjoy the extra flavour of Canada's finest cigar: CIGffi 1PERFECT0S or PANETEAS 10c LILIES 15c CLOSE RACE KEEPING UP Half Game Between First, Second And Third Place Teams In American League I NEW YORK. Sept. It (CP I Detroit Tigers took, a free hitting 11 to 7 victory over Boston Red Sox yesterday to resume a half game margin of leadership as the wildest finish in the American League pennant race for many years continued. The Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees split a twin bill and the Indians stay in second place with a half game mi "gin over the Yanks. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League Chicago 8-3, Brooklyn 5-2. : Cincinnati 8-3, Boston 0-1. St. Louis 7-3, New York 4-2, Pittsburgh 9. Phlladeplhla 3. American League New York 3-3, Cleveland 1-5. Boston 7, Detroit 11. PhNadelnhla 0, St. Louis 3. Washington 4, Chicago 7. The league standings to date: National League Cincinnati 85 Brooklyn - 78 Pittsburg 70 St Louis 68 Nw York -. 66 47 57 60 62 67 Chicago 66 70 Boston .56 79 Philadelphia - 43 90 American League Detroit 78 58 Cleveland T7 58 New York - 76 53 Boston 173 63 Ch'cago 71 64 Washlnston -57 78 ft- TiiU 56 81 Philadelphia 50 79 .644 .573 .538 .523 Exhibition Game Of Softball Last Night; Sisters Win The second game of the senior city softball championship series between Three Sisters and Irish Fusiliers failed to materialize last! CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at .Ocean Falls and Powell River. Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. 'J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. Air-conditioned Sleeping and. Dining Cars For Fares, etc. Call cr Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE. PHONE 260 Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAJRY PHONE S7 SPORT CHAT Old Lefty Grove pitched the Bos ton Red Sox to a 6 to 5 thlrteen- inning victory over Detroit Tigers Tuesday and the Tigers dropped back into second place in the hectic American pennant race one percentage point below the Cleveland Indians who, with the New York Yankees, had an idle day. .Wash ington Senators defeated Chicago White Sox and replaced them in fifth position. Pittsburg Pirates won a double-header from the Phillies and rain caused postponement of all other National League games Tuesday. Even in wartime it takes a lot to upset a cricket match in England. Probably for the first time In his tory an air-raid stopped play at Lord's cricket ground in London. The Times tells it: "As the umpires and the teams left the field at. the sound of the siren, many spectators remained in their seats; other took cover beneath the stands and a few went to public shelters in, the neigh borhood. i "But one spectator remained calm and imperturbable a Chel sea pensioner who stood alone inl 493 the middle of the arena, a vivid fig- 4gj ure in nis rea coat sausiying nim-415 xli aPParenUy that the wicket j23 would not crumble before It became the turn of the Scots Guards to 1 bat" .574 5701 567. Spectators at a Tottenham Hot-e37!spur football club pactice match 26 j made up their mind they did not .426 1 want play intereferd with and their .409 .cheering drowned the wail of the 88 siren. Play continued for several i minutes the police approached h referee and asked him to suspend the game. Their action was greeted with booing. A cricket match In another district went on until the (raider was seen overhead. Then the match was delayed for only a few minutes while" the plane passed over. Some of the players stood under trees, others went to the ALPINE, COMMUTER night but the crowd was entertained) ' . ' SERIND' qwTT7FT?T (CP) with an exhibition between the Army' -year old Swiss gu de Fritz Three Sisters and a picked team, the former winning 25 to nlL'f completed hi The series is scheduled to resume. , the top ofth8 ,,v,f 113,700-foot Jungfrau. Dally News Classmen Ada Drlns results. THE SEAL of QUALITY JTV Ft 1 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert ' LUCKY DOG! An air raid warden carries TrixJe from his demolished home after Nazi raiders had dropped bombs on the London area and southeastern England recently. Not so fortunate was Trlxie's mistress, killed in the bombings, or his master who is in hospital as a result of injuries received during bombings. Bulletins DRAFT PLAN APPROVED WASHINGTON A joint committee of the Senate and House yesterday approved a compromise draft plan providing compulsory military training for men between 21 and 35 years of age. It was agreed to strike out the sixty-day hoist clause. The new bill is expected to get speedy approval from Senate and House and may be In law by Friday. OPPOSED TO WAR NEW YORK '"My one supreme determination is to keep war tawayfritra these shores for all "time" declared President Roosevelt in speaking before the International Teamsters' Union convention la&t night. "I hate war now more than ever." However, the President continued, weak ness is only a cordial invitation to attack. That had. been shown last year. Mr. Roosevelt reiterated his pledge to keep United Stater out of foreign, wars and that no armies would be sent to foreign wars outside of the Americas unless this country were attacked. BURRARDS WIN TITLE VANCOUVER Vancouver Uur-rards defeated New Westminster Adanacs 18 to 8 last night and won, the' inter-city senior box lacrosse title four, games to one. MONTANA HOTEL FIRE BILLINGS, Montana. The $600,000 Northern Hotel here was destroyed last night by fire which did an estimated total of 000 damage. TO CONTROL RENTS OTTAWA The federal government is taking action to control rentals in the country and prevent exploitation of the present situation. Protests at undue increase in rentals have come from many parts of the country. Labor Minister McLarty announced that the wartime prices and trade board had been given power to "provide safeguards" against "undue enhancement of rentals" and ( shortage of housing accomoda- i Hon particularly in areas where ! there has been influx of military or industrial population. IMPORTANT BRIDGE BLASTED SHANGHAI The Chinese claim to have destroyed an important railway bridge connecting China and French Indo-China. The Japanese had planned to use the railway for transporting troops and war materials against China. However) the line is now rendered unuseable. SOFTBALL TONIGHT Senior Championship Irish vs. three sisters Gyro Ball Park 6 P.M. i Straight Fight For Mayoralty .Mayor Telford To Be Opposed In Vancouver By Aid. Cornett i i . VANCOUVER, Sept. 12: The J (prospect appears to be for a straight fight between Mayor Lyle Telford and Aid. J. W. Cornett for the mayoralty at the December election. Former Mayor O. C. 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