(Ill" niEjj! 81BrA3E TWO gh Iff 1 ' ' ' ! IP Mi t y : , T 4,1." T I yL-j"" L".nl'" ""'"!. TJ..i."i" "i n.i i " ".n.'""? m" -, ,, -a-. I "Mr I Best ProceraMe ' C3 (THE ORIGINAL) I &aw4 . oi luirol lib of a Series Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BrtthJ mn4 f.ttJ by WOli.a, Crant fc Sent Limud. CWuMitk aad Bala-CJnbt DiMillmat. Dall-fn-k CliQ.. Scatiud. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Cintrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia ' The Colonel talks on mm 11 -&Jkruas TUCKETTS MARGUERITE FOIL-WRAPPED BUT STILL 10c Protection "Don't you believe in protection for cigars?" I asked my friend Taylor. ?i0h',,;lcts not talk politics," said he. "I don't mean that kind of protection. I mean protecting the flavor of the tobaccoprotecting the cigar from breakage protecting it against drying out protecting . . " "Oh, certainly, I believe in that kind of protection," said Taylor. "Well then, what you should smoke is a foil-wrapped Marcuerite dear in the tndy pocket packs of 5 cigars, for ever a cigar was well orotccted. iV the Marguerite." . , ' I tSTlBLtSIirri BY JOSEPH d JOHN VICKERS b CO.. L.J. LONDON IJjQ ENCUND and J. McLean- rinks. VANCOUVER HONS BEAT HOLLYWOOD straight in the Pacific Coast In ternational Sectional , ice hockey series, winning from Hollywood 4 VERNEAtJX South Af rica, April 26: Cant. Mai- 211 miles an hour. EXTRACTS FROM V1CKERS' DIADV To this day Iht Gin Riekty Cin, Lim. and Soda i$ a most pleating tummtr drink ttptcially if iht Gin be Vicktrn'. Yc courier doth lYn 1 ll ti w-r wan warmer uiwuier jonn, jonn, wno wno is is now now solicit solicit. I I mfi the trade at Portsmouth, that our great distillation Vickers' Gin doth meet with much approval. &&$::er who hath imported lime imn .rom ihc Orient reports that a pleasuiii beverage can be concocted with lime fruit carbonated water, and our worthy gin." w mm . em m ??NE8T LONDON DRY Thla advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board of British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS RAIN STOPS CHURCH DINNER BALL GAMES1 GREAT SUCCESS 'upUr. lly$ Inprrujiled Ac- 4enrjy Two Hundred Persons At. uviues in jug leagues i (entied Affair Last Mght in . . i i . . lcsieruay rreshyterlan Social ' . . . T ,,a11 NEW YOUK. April. 26: With Jnnltpr I'luvlus fn ' eftarire. most The congregational dinner In of the major league scrimmag- the sociul hall of , First Presby inir vp?Piilnv ujm nf a mlnoi' terjan Church Inst niicht under nature. ." , f ; tne auspices of the Ladies' Aid, St Louis Brown's stepped into of which Mrs. D. C. Stuart Is a first place tie' with' the Phila-, president, Mrs. J. G. Steen being delphfa Athletics1 i'ri; the American general convener for the affair, Leauue bv shading Chlcairo and was a great success. Nearly two .Detroit Tigers again mauled the hundred persons fat dawn at the Cleveland Indians. Scores were: Cleveland 0, Detroit 5. St Louis 3, Chicago 2. Others rain. ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING tables over which W. W. C O'Neill presided. i After full juttice had been done I to a fine banquet spread, there .'ns an enjoyable program, the feature of which was an interesting address by the pastor, Rev. T. I von Jones. Tfce program, which wag arranged by Mrs. Macfie, also included reeiUUfons by Misses Bob Cameron's Uink Beat George Marjorie Perry hnd Adelia Thur-Abbott's Last Night by ber, and vocal solos by Mrs. Perry. Score of 13 to 8 Mrs. J. A. Teng and Miss Beulah McKinley with Mrs. J. S. Black Bob Cameron's rink b&t Ceorge nnd Miss Aletta McKinley as ac-Abbott's last night by a score of 13 romnmists i to 8 in St. -Andrew's carpet bowl- During the dinner there were jing. The next game will be on vioIin and piano selection by Mr. I Monday night between C. Taylor aIui-Mra i n Those a Minting in serving included: Mrs. J. W. McKinley, Mrs. W. L. Sandison, Mrs. D. C. XIcRae. Mrs. F. D. Rice. Mrs. W. D. Vance, Mrs. Alonzo Haines, Mrs. Thomas McMeekin, Mrs. II, M- rote' ),rs' E"nest Valentine, inj LOS ANOLLLS, AvrPTVQ April Hl 26. or ti.- The jjrg- jame Simpson, Mrs. T. Vancouver Lions made it two ... ... ' . ... iiHuuuu, i'lin, i jute auu uim Watson. Millionaires three to one last SUCCESSFUL WHIST (knee colm Campbell. British rac-'"7:! ing driver, in his car "Blue 1. I Bird" leaf the world's five DRIVE AND DANCE BHITISH KACER .Lnoyahle Un, BEAT. RECORH FOR Nlghl '" Elk FIVE MILE RUN Held Home I -ist The Bqgle' Ledge held aratlvr ' . . 0. ( a very suee;ui wnist ante ana in the Elks' Home last Tljere were twtfrlj'-six tables of whist and prize winners were: 22X.nl r first. -Mrs. 'W. IL Sherman lT Hi miles an hour. He also 1 . . . ,j' ,fi - c. eclin,ed the world's kfln- O- 1 ! ' '1 ' P0"'' 1.i ?!.rs' Wa Storireon, t . . , . third.. Miss A. Sooba; men's first. fthlra; J. C. 'Stherli;.'' Prizes for holders 9! Jucky. admission tickets .were, won byiMiss Brewerton andaE. Copek with Nos. 196 and 176 respectively. , There were 180 persons on the floor for the dance and excellent music was furnished by the Eagles Harmony Four Orchestra 1 consisting of Mrs. J. S. Black, James Sturgeon, J. Campbell and Fred Wells. W. II. Sherman jr. was general chairman for the affair; Angelo Astorj was master of ceremonies. 1 lan,R. Fdjd.prefdeI at the door. FISH SALES HEAVY TODAY (Continued, from page one). 'Ktfl&n ,7500 ! pounds,. UbyVTIf Fish Co.. 10.7c and 5c. Margalice, 7,000 pounds, and Viking. 11,500 pounds. Booth Fish. erles, 10.6c and 5e. Bullae I., 9000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 10.4c and 5c. Johanna, 22,000 pounds, and Unome. 7000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, 10. Cc and Go. Toodle. 7000 pounds, Atlln Fish-rles, 10.7c and 5c. Volunteer, 6000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 10. 8c, and 5c. ; Margaret I., 9000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, 10.4c and 5c. Covenant, 15,00 pounds; Cnpel-la l 10,000 pounds, and M. M. Christopher, 1 1 .000 pounds, holding over. KING TO SIGN ALL BILLS IN FUTURE LONDON, April 26. Bllllj passed by both houses of parliament may now be signed by His Majesty In person, instead of by Counsellors of Stntes, as has been the ense for n number of months. C. Taylor beat Bob Cameron 1.1 to 10 last night in the St. Andrew's Society single-handed car pet bowling competition. 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