Win. i.. Hi-1 lo . b?- tan t.; F WHIST LEAGUE GAMS PLAYED St. George's Society. Moo. and Grotto Are )VInners Prince Rapert Wb'htt Leara MlU last aJeiit: ... ... at. owrrt .-'9w.Prir Jiew Bmprsss 4: 31 oW- . Lett Erikson 3. Grotto 6. League Table P W L P Grotto 11 ! 1 I" Moos 12 New Esspress 11 Seal Cove 1 1 St. George's H Knights of Pythias ..11 Leif Erikson 11 J 9 4 S TERRACE GOLF CLUB INTERRED The Terrace Gotf Club wh-'.h was bora tot year has passed o-j-of existence sad was decently :n terred this week. This vu dor.t at a meeting of the council of the Terrace Board of Trade Tuesday with E. T. Kesey presiding. At that meeting the golf committee of toe board waa deleted from th ONLY ONE BILLIARD GAME PLAYED SO FAR Donald Beats C. P. Balagno in Grotto vs.. Grand Ter- 1 ' minals' fTxtnre In The World of Sport ! seen Le i,if- beir.fr VETERAN- Mt'SHER WINS COVETED RAC E " 1 1 " ' " w congri--' 1 FIFTH CRICKET AUSTRALIAN Only one game was played last England Bats AH Day and Loses night ia this week's first stvisioa Only Four ttlcketsi'FbVH oiliard ftxtere. A. Donald. Grotto. ZU Runs wioniog by a score of 2m) to 233 . . ' ' 'T, MELBOURNE. An.. 'JT' V-xf.trT W 'Ewrland started well A. A. Essson, Grotto, vs. W H. Loag, Grand Tennisik. teat match against Austraiiaa team here The owtstaadfng gaase in this feature of the day. that week's second dMsios) Wilisrd famous English player running flsture between W. E. Willis-, op 142. croft. Grotto, and C. L. Young- . man. Grand Terminals, has also; A Daily News want-ad will yet to be played. bring results. ft if iy&n&sV& B " t A : I i ! ; f . j 4 URN FITS 13 oz- UM-2 oz' S3.50 ESTABLISHED 1770 Thti advertisement 1. not published or displayed by tho Liquor Control Board or by the Government of . . i British Columbia A . -.er ' :" N.me. Au.iu. : here tr.t ::ni.h of thr Ett-rn I n terns -Vith his team of Siberian bosfcies A sen iiUUif. Dsring three m,,e" in 11 hour- minatMI "d of the course that they had termi- - nated the Jeae and closed the - books of the dob. Sport Chat Canada and the United States will win ytmj play their inetr Davis viin cup cup first urn WilliiUlLtnJ uni.inviwui ..4 ALMOSTSURE ROTARYGLUfr FIRST PLACE Toronto Clinches Third by Tying With Chicago at Hockey Lat Night TORONTO. Ur. Sr Tor-onto cKnched the third place in the play-off position by lying with Chicago last night while Ottawa lost io the Canadiens. The Canadiens now lead the N. Y. Americans by six point, and another win or tie by the Canadiens or less than a win or tic by the Am-will clinch the place for the Canadiens Ike fHowlng wera the scores: Ottawa 6. CaaaJIrns 3. Toronto 1, Chicago 1. ST. ANDREWS BOWLING be Monday night between rinks of Char He Taylor and George Abbott. Rink standings to date are as follows: ' B. Dalgarno ... , W D rj, Tfylor 2 . 4, icuean e. Moant Royal Tennis Clwb. Mon- j yrtw j treal. March 16. 17 and 18. K ft Cameron 1 ed-iy -Garnett H. Mel- q Scot! . . i.. 1' it the -Canadian Tennis i un .' i Association. Mr. MeMrnm said n ALhott- . 0 . . xiLat usaeaiaiAS tennis of iieuis lJV w - ir m . i - -i r it-m: t iiniviiiiiu.i today. -TmT tie Canadian officials. The earlv t. i fi a. a.- t- . ' mm sv L 0 0 X 1 2 2 ' 2 S lifhaB NKriM st W J WalJsaoaslI ' " ew -",v s.ssv iTp Wa mart nflCPMArV DV the rMWI.I Iltl L flMl. P 6 5 4, II. Johnson Will Carry Theni! to the Hull Rotary Club i With Donation The Prince Rupert Rotary Club j is sending a small good-will donation by one of ft member, T. ,11. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company, to help the I loll Rotary Club hi paying off a detrt of something . lile a quarter of a Million dollar 'which it ha undertaken on (he local infirmary. Mr. Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, If leaving- tomorrow for an extended trip to Europe and while in hia old home town of Hull, England.1 will visit the Rotary Club of that place and probably address them aad carry greetings from Princo Rupert. j, 1 Mr. Johnson's brother, J. W.' Johnson, who is a Broker of that dub, hat visited the loeai club more than oaee awl addressed it on each occasion . ' He wrote to T. II . and suggested the donation and a number of the members con- Winning last night over Jack before returning. Or the way MtLean's rink br a score of 14 east they will stop oft at a nsv course each day. SeswDa covered 1M B B Dalgareo's rink went to ber of points and will sail from ;the top of the standing in in a. dih. - . i , c a v. I : i n ni rf w oocieiy rari iwwiiuj j competition. The next game will REDUCE DEBT OF THE CITY f Ties Coltart, a majority of the r city council. deidad yesterday af-ternoon that, in complitnce with V a suggestion of Robert fiaird. in TnirnvAxtPvr Petor aWpliiie, the TOUK.NA.Mfc.NT whoJe vroce(is of from " th mI of Ik lafal hrrirrwl't rii aother badminton tournament aMi fr,whiMJ , thv V niayou mi. .year ai tne power CorpormUcfl o(i r.nada Bert Morgan v.. B. Fenelon. d the end of the day only'Ariin ione winner, probably wlltt will" be Vawd on March ?T.W !" f Fred 8teW-s vs. William.'" widteis had fallen for 240 wi COBHeU, iB the wSbWon 2? Thlre wHl tTimSm. iT .u 2S4 ,0nt,, Mitchell. runs. The batting of Jk Hobbn ..t. UZ Zl" SrT ! 1- -S 'Mr. Baird W ' 7 aavreea oy wirr. - . j j ui . , i0 d0UW fof 8eaMn This decision was the outcome I;.... rE "TJ" PlaVa, MarDie ,0fJ the action of the private bill. s wukiuiuk ui uinni ireui aus, unuer ii. it. i. cross ana .nisi committee of the vm areni snowing any signs cnu are in cnarge. of making concessions in their j bold-out act with the Pittsburgh Pirates. In a letter received by i Manager Dosie Bush, the elder iWaner boy. Paul, said the next move is op to Barney Drefus, I president of the National League club. Paul insists that "he and his brother have asked no more WBK&S&ZaC IS lb -ban what they are fairly entitled j5f5j5 I : to as ball player salaries go. PORTLAND IN ! SECOND PLACE PORTLAND, Ore.. Mar. 8: Scoring two goals in the openinr period the Portland Buckaroos shtit out Seattle last night two to nil and climbed into second place in the Coast Hockey League displacing the Eskimos by a narrow margin of one point. The game was well played in spot.. PRACTISE OF sr ; i DOVC'DAXTn DV10 DHIW Activities. Resumed Following Re- Appointment of Bandmaster Wilson The Boys Band turned out in full muster last night for its first practice following the re-appoint-ment of Thomas Wil son as liand. master. Membersof ' the provf slonal committee were in attend ance and a brief speech was made to the hoys by Acting Mayor Theo Collart. Pleasure was generally ex pressed by the boys at the re-ap pointment of Bandmaster Wilson. MONTREAL, Mar. 8: For Im-perlal 011 Stock yesterday, high was 92':!. low, 91. and closing price, 91VJ. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) Bajrview. 4Va, 5. Big Missouri, 1.65, 1.70. Cork Province. 17, 17t. Cotton Belt, 0Z. 06. Dunwell, 55. CO. Duthle Mines. 60, 55. George Copper, 8,00, Kll. Georgia River. 40, 48. Goleonda, 1.10, 1.16. Grand view, 55, CO. Independence, 9, lOVs. Indian Mines. Nil, 7. Inter. Coal & Coke, 3C, 284. Koetenay Florence, 19, 20. L L L, Nil, 5. Lucky Jim, lf, 17. Mohawk, GV. 7. Morton Woolsey. 4, 414. Marmot River Gold. 8, 8V& Marmot Metals, 6, fivi. Nat Sil. G. S., NIL 17. Noble Five, G7. P8. Oregon Copper, Nil, 71. Pend Oreille, 12.00, 12.50. Premier, 1.90, 1.95. Porter-Idaho, 59, 62. Reeves Macdonald, 3.50, 3.55. Rufus-Argenta, 43, 44. Ruth-Hope, 48, 52. SliVer Crest, OVa. 10. Silverado Cons., 1.00, 1.15. Silversmith, 11, Nil. Slocan Rambler, 12, Nil. Snowlake, JU, 30, Sunloch, ZJtfo, 3.001 Terminus. Nil. 10H. -Topley Richfield, 41, 41. Joric Mines, NJU 1.50. Wellington, 14, 15. Whitewater, 1X5, 1.10. Woodbine, 6. 7. Oils A. P. Consolidated. 3.55, 3.G0, Dalhousie Oil. 3-55. 3X0. DeVenish Pet Ltd., 1.00, 1.02. Home Oil, 23.50, 23.75. Mayland, 3.75, 6.85. McLeod, 4.83, 4.90. Sherritt-Gordon, 9.35, Nil. Noranda, 01.50, Nil. legislature in shelving the validating bill until 'further information was obtained in the matter of outstanding de-ibenturee. On this undertaking of (be city, it is not expected that here will be further delay in the I passing of the validating act ! which is beta; awaited before jthe Power Corporation formally takes over the system. The city's bonded indebtedness totals close to $2,000,006 and debentures amounting to $281,000 are still outstanding , on the power plaat. .MAIL SERVICE PEACE RIVER Passengers Breakfasted in Ed monton and Were Back Home For Dinner EDMONTON, Mar. 8:-Carry- tng three passenger, and express and mall each war the hicr nnn. plane piloted by Captain "Wop"1 Mar, completed the round trip from Edmonton to Grand Prairie. 4 distance of 700 mile, in 5 hours 45 minutes, thua making the first commercial air service to the Peace River. The pilot and passengers ate breakfast in Kdnmn-ton and were guests of. honor at a luncheon in Grande Prairie and were baek in Edmonton for dln- DYNAMITE EXPLODED SCR1BNER NEBRASKA SCRIBNKR. Neb., Mar. 8. Five men were killed and 30 Injured In an explosion of dynamite last night during a barn fire nt the home of Carl Ebenter. The dynamite had been stored In the burn for blasting of ice on the choked streams. A Friend inflg saw 3 m2n 'n 3 "nokr vrf-'J fLft M t;, VL fiV P1'-Put fcct UP on the opo. .syp.. ste w J;,, - Eb'HsFja them, dive into nit socket an.) ; . . , WW Ben Dalgarno'a Rink Goes to Top tributed. in SL Andrew's Society Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will visit - ""T' f""" r:r,"tr'-rr,tw halibut bids take their tour into Germany and Italy bnhn eigtt. Ik piper and tried to wrap It aroiir.J -but I could tec that hu soul j i . . I took ost my pocket pack of r , 7. cn' sad gsvc him a foil-wrapptc Ma. it Wt the good friei the Jprwis." i ' Day MiTguritn in tit btniy poikrt of 5 til': a .sfra iVstUftlly f eo, ,it rnsan g 7& MARGUERITE FOIL-WRAPPED 10 CENTS jing received M- funulian "T- UPWARD SW'NG TODAY co. for 70. po, ' (was paid 14.U .!i Thre Canadian mU Receive Up ln "ries for . to 17c and 8c for Total of i KJOO Pounds PRICK OK w j VANCOUVEK I Halibut prices took a sudden wa 1uow on " frwing upwards to 17c aad Be mi' tl 11 t t-u the local Pish Eaehaaca this) morning. Only throe Canadian ' VUCATUCD DCDflDT TiT ti10'7r AAft ,0i:t" 're ,n witB w' iiiitiiiiwi tuavni BY JjD,UUUr,,,,1 -as 1 T" j . The ( onnt paid ltc aad Prince p Ru;. , ! 8c i by th- Atiirt Fisheries fo a stroM seathea-t . Consulted. ,bj Aci Mayor-" ' " 1 '" - 'ggaaafl j DLACK & WHITE" st ALWAYS RIGHT ! Jffl'iiSS DISTILLED nSBLS AND BOTTLED ,N SCOTLAND "BLACK &. WHITE" SCOTCH WHISKY James Buchawan q Cqm Ltd.. Glasgow & Lon-: This advertisenu-nt is not published or displayed "f ' Control Board or by the Government of Briti-'i "SfihT 1 D "Best Procurable (flic ORJCINAU Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT id mi.nBl Grant Ii liniWj OmlUJwK 4 Bdw..CUI. OmHnM. (Ml. TUI. I. ... ... .1.11. L..I n . displayed Ii Llfjuor Cmtrol Board or by tho Government DritlHli Columbia l i i A