UAILV NfEW3 Monday, PA JE TWO tTHE n COMMON BURDEN OF BRITAIN '.'Ajfo THE 7 The World of Sport HALIBUT MUCH BIDS BETTER UNITEn SI i 4 - doing 'sdMtfriiixti big American Fish Receives Up IMe L FINE GAMES I - and 8c ana. Canadian lG.3c . t and 7c Today (I nsswv CUE SUNDAY NEXT Canadiens and Boston Expected to Iled Respective , Section TORONTO'. Mar. II: When the final game of the National Hockey Leagae it played next Sunday it is likely tint the Canadiens, the N.Y. Americans and Toronto will finish in that order in the international section, and Boston, N.Y. Ranger and Detroit in that order in the American section. The N.Y. Americana would have to win three games, one against the habitants, and the Canadiens lose all their three far the ' Yankee to win by one point Toronto's victory over Detroit on , Saturday was conaWftli imjW; tant as these team- will meet in j the play-offs. . ; , The following were the Wore N.Y. Americans 3. Montreal 2. Ottawa 2. Boston 1. Detroit 0, Toronto 3. Pittsburgh 0, Cfcieace 1. Sunday Boston 3. N.Y. Rangers 2. Canadiens 1. Detroit 1. Sport Chat Events scheduled for the com ing week are as follows ii i i Legion : Oransre Lodax. vs Grotto rotto . . ! Cold Storage vs Mooae. Efts' WhfsL St Andrew's carpet -bowls: C. jsslBV-rjL AsstUilMkasr s. Wedaeeday First Division Bil l Hards: Canadian Lerio vs Grot- Mar. 11 C Wet: fllotpSur. Thswday Men's 14 G a) vs Mew Esnfreaa; SL George's 1 garno. vs Lerf Erikson; Seal Cove vs K. of P.: Mosae. bye. St. Andrew's carpet bowls: G. WiSJ ra II Iklama riak. Second utvtsion winaros: uoio Storage vs Grotto. Prince Rupert va Port aiaassen Y. P E. A. basketbnlL Friday Port Bampxwi vs Prinee Rupert basks Inall series. in attssjtlance to witness what may tush ont to be the last boon , tmmes of any imparts ace here this seafton. That tbe eamea will ' with the visitors. Severe Colds Always Ended In Bronchitis Mrs. Joan Wilran, 14.3 Mamelon St., Iondoe, Out., writes: "I have alwiiyi leq troubled with icvere rokU which always ended in bronrbiti. hut nnte Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup I hare no fear of this trouble, u it acted like manic, sad tbe dfire to rough was entirely gone. The snnthinc forling it imptrta to tbe bronchial tulei ii limply wonderful. "One day my huxbsod rsme bnme JasBaBnBavaabsaHT TT-yrw . .a. -r". --yo .JSft M. nY-isnBT eae Apr. K. .... . itarno. be keenly contested is assured. Dalgarne. 1-J. An elephant fight was one of the speetacntar feature accompanying the marriage ceremony of Prince Prataps inghji KaBrwaeV of Bsrada. India, to Mb Sfeantadev Ghsrpade. Seagrave Set New Speed Record Today Dayton Beach Florida DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., March 11. Major H. 0. D. Seagrave, British race driver, set a new world's automo- j bile speed record here today at 231.36246 miles an hdur. ST.'ANDREW'S SLOW PROGRESS XARPET BOWLS FIFTH CRICKET Taylor va. G. Ab- Scott vs. B. DaP Mar. 18 R. Cameron vs. J. Mc Lean. Mar. fl-J. Frew vs. J. Wat- i son. Mar. 25 U. Cameron vs. B. Dalgamo. vs. J. Mc- . . an aJtJit . t nr.. petering out just now, there will rtr' ,mfm "' "Bl" probaWf be Urge crowda of fans 'on- - n y tmr vmisphivh Apr. 29 C. Taylor vs. J. M May 2-1. Frew vs. B. Dal The Pri Simpson boys are a1 The various rinks are compos-lively bunch and will force the f the following players: locals extend tneraselves. Some: Geo. Scott, skip, J. Smith, D. of the snme players who played ,Jaclt N. McDonald, in the Senior League Port Simp- j c- Taylor, skip. T. Haddon, J. son team here last fall are ex.;Gib8on. S. D. Macdonald. petted to be again on tbe floor' K- Cameron, skip, A. Clapper- ton, II. ErsWne, D. Finlayson. J. Frew, skip, R. Wiggins, G. Geddes, W. Brand. for 519 run, Australia went to bat today in toe fifth test match and had scored 152 runs for the loss of two wickets at the close of today's play. ' ' Mar. 28-J. Frew vs. G. Ab-, CONSPICUOUS BY HIS COLOR , Apr. 1 G. Scott vs. J. McLean. Apr. 4 a Tartar vs. J. Wat- . . . .. 'have ihave you von aeon Mm? Mm? I Tk. K.V.K.tt mlm W 1 APT u- SCOU TS. U Port Simpson Y. P. E. A. and bot ApT 11c- Ttn B' UtV Prince Rupert senfMT. nJI-stars will Ha an ,illrtll. iwHii. lrDW. Mn In th. rW tkl 'nXh Tka games will be played on Thursday wt,lon- and Friday evenings. As league baaketball aDoears to be about m A .f ON HIS WAY Sea Abbott, skip, J.. S. IrjfineJ V .TEtZW R. Wood, R. Gibson. .TV!-", fg6$k& . uaigarno, snip, w . uarion, . i y A. MeLeod, R. Stewart. J. Watson, skip T. McMeekin, 11. Steen, M. Andrews. J. McLean, skip. R. Arthur, D. Ferguson. J. Haddon. TAX BACHELORS IN CUBA TEN DOLLARS HAVANA. Cuba, Mnrch 9. -A new twitt in Cuba's efforts to get its young men married by taxing perennial bachelors $10 each year they capo the matrimonial noose has come to light with an nouncement that spinsters must with htry.ll. but sfter a few dows lfjle their photographs with a M wis entirely iree w n. nvBrnmintnl m.ntrlmnnl.nl hnrixiii Price 35c. a bottle: Unra family tii 80o. st all druggists and dealers. Put up only by The T. Milburh Co., ILL, Toronto, Out. A Dally News want-ad brine results. r will SCOUTS PLAY BASKETBALL Troop B. Tburber. A. Vae. G.' MeKlnlef. J. MeRae, T. MrMeekia. Second Traott W. Cri, M. Fwbee, Tvbejw 0. Hansen. D. Rie. B Tabes'- Third TroopR i M. Forba and MELBOUR.NR Aus. Mar. ll:-ipame, D. XUIler. With England's its innings aver - FOUND SOME OF LOCAL TROUBLE: Looking Into Reception Conditions Here A. L Gray, radio inspector for LINDY GOES ON INSPECTION TOUR vai ' . X'iMMttot Hi 9M, j ' ' ' rs"sjr'jras ' arn .m .i.. mm . -mmtL v. i l .'.vtmmmrwmmimrr' l I Colonel Charles Lindbergh hopped from Curtlss Field, New ; York, for an inspection tour of transcontinental air transport Ian- ding fields -which will take him as far as the coast. Ternen. 1700 povads; V. T pounds; and P.I)orreea, 5080 pounds. Casadian Fish k Cold Storage Co., itc and 7c. Pair of Jacks, 4600 pounds. Frince Rupert Troop Won nadian Fish &. Cold Storage Co.. Two Games Saturday 16c and 7c. I a t . 1 m TKio tha ,vOM f r ,1 0n aawraay anernoon io -c ana ic. kjuie. fcv uiwagv fmu w a i iuiu up the First Prince Rupert down the measured mile of the course. The average time- sw.i detested for th& distance fas 15.65 seconds. ;ti TMrt Troop 18 to nfL They T flf Cf AT PRC Taking a four-mile start Seagrave flashed over th;?hn defeated the Second Troop LUU JtriLLIlO K.'yn-i)fR ph , ,. GETTING BUSY-aa ...... i last VPJi r hv Rt kiwll Hnvinor .1 l Whitoa TnnlaY ' . -t i . i v- a-v-r all . Jiecnaaiea vs c r. (jper- , t ... o .ji rirsi Halibut prices ascended to n very satlafactory levq-1 at the local fish exchangi- this morning when a tbtal of 13400 pounds was sold. Four Ameriean boats received from lCc aad 8c to 18.9 aftd 8c far 71, GOO pounds, while 10 I Canadian vaatwla jorv i)id 16e and 7c to 16. 8e aff7e Ibr 62.700 pounds. Arrivals and safe were as follows : I ' American ' Seaatar. K.000 bounds, At)i Kleheries, 18.7c and 8c-Hxcel. 21,00 pounds, Canadian Fih & Cold Storage Co.. 18.7c and 8c. Middletoa. 18,000 aouwla. Royal Fish Co.. 18.9c aad Sc. Wabash, 600 pounds, Hay a I Fish ' Co., 16c and 8c. It. E. Allen, district th federal government, with the' j assistance of members of' the (Totals municipal otnttoj utt, looked i Interior Sprucw i age. Substantial Increase Oter Feb- 1 a Production for the first two months of the preasut year in all lints is well ahead of 1928. Following are figures for Feb ruary production this year: Uoujrlas rir Red Cedar L70M61 Woman I was to have met my Radio Inspector Has Surcexa in ' Coast Spruee , 8G4.1SS Hemlock &S7.364 balsam 210.319 Jaek Pine Cettonweed S1S,72 44,139 Forent Products' m. II.. .u w .. 1 . int. Ik. m.bIiil. .Hii.tUn , i wnTc jnu a i$uuu iovmi "tt ,,vv" "r,'v" '" " t pales, tin. ft. J 41182ft for a hungry man, missus? j during the past few days In thefjfTU, . ' ' Lady-Indeed I have, and I ad. court of visit to the city nd ! (JE, ,t . JJJ ,uu iv tw oui ox nere as".-pv-. n ! Cerdwood, cords .. -It .U- 1 C.J r.... . ill ...Ill t.-4 vHIIlBie IWIIS letin. 'taken.. .. Jlr. Gray left on this morning's A WARNING! train for the interior and will Aberdeen boy: "Whit way kloe , visit Halton, Smithers. Telkwa, the fire brigade ring a bell as 'Prince Georire and olher points they run alang the street?" .before returning here at the first Father: "To warn the fowka of next week when he will go that they're cominM" (further Into the local situation. LOSING THIRST 10 Hemlock Ties no. 2,o86 Pine Ties, no Fence Posts HARD LIQUOR BDINDURGH, England, March 11. John Dull is losing his thirst for hard liquor, or Is being taxed into -sobriety. Official figures show whisky consumption In Great Britain has decreased one-third In the last 12 years. Last year's total consum-Hon of 10,98-1,308 gallons is the lowest figure on record for the twentieth century except for 1929, when war-time restriction reduced it to 10.W4.000 proof gallons. - Yrar by .year the use of whisky has steadily declined. Distillers say it is the result of the spirit tax of nearly 200 per cent, jlrit-Ish whisky and allied trades are going to petition Winston Churchill, chancellor of the exchequer, to reduce the duty. An Increase of C41.00 gallons of whisky exported was rejmrted last ' year Ht'fore the world war Great Britain exported two million more gallops of whixkt than w.i exported Inn! vrar ' 'i.ilvl The big navy jinks. ' T7m pHAtH.'rpEATpUIIDfU FHheries, lC.Sc and 7c. UULll bllUllvIi Viking I., 4S00 pounds Livingstone, 16,000 pocinds; aftd' Wiig' leader, 3600 pounds, lVo:h. Fisheries. 16.1c and 70. CONGRESS S00N; iMans" fade For Uig Event Toronto Next September at LONDON, Mar. 11: Outlining! the scope and alma of the Church ; Congreaa in a letter to The Afternoon , Toodie. 8600 pound. Royal Fish Tiroes, G. F. Kau ry, permanent Co., 16.1c and 7c. lay secretary of the coagraaa, Helge H., 4000 pounds, Cana- points out the advantages of the An axeitiag gaak of basketball dinn Fish & Cold Storage Co., meetings of the Congress being' held ovrrsea. It meet in Toron-' , to In Satemer. Mr. Liaery says: ; I "The Church Congresx is an xaatinijr jtoatpaxty InMitution. af-. fording an open platform for mutual instruction and diacus- . a.. . . ni tas a at in tbe tour will no doubt be enter tained during its progress except when actually travelling. The object of the tour Is to bring the assistance of rame of our spiritual leaders to bear locally on the spiritual and social problems confronting the local church and at the same time to give to the members an opportunity of joining in Canadian life land studying its problems so that they may be able, on their re- tnm. to 'aaabH My adrke thoseH to whom Canada must look for tbe inalintejnajice of that British stock which i so essential to the welfare of the Umpire. A visit t .Niagara will be included in the program and everything p&u sible will be done to fulfil the above objects and to make the 1 t M 1 71,642 1 P'nee pieasani ami userui to members am thoir nosts." CHBMAINUS INDIAN DROWNS VICTORIA. Mar. 11: Phillip , Frenchy. Chemainus Indian, was drowned when he fell overboard from a launch. Kilby in th. N v ti fl STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S. D. .1 .h nit. a The following quota' aid and aked : Baywiew, 4', 5. Big Miiwouri. I "". I T! Cork Province. 17 I? Cotton Belt. 7", 7 ! Dothfo Mines. W. oZ. George Copper. f 'K). 8.54 Ceorgta River, 4". 46. Gokomia, 1.10. I ll, Craadview. 57. 58. Independenc: 9. D . Indian Mines. 5, ft. Intern, Coal & S ' X Keetenay Florencp, 18-., I? L. & L.. Nil. 4 . Lucky Jim. 17. N 'RufuArgenta, 41 1. Rhoul reatrfction to sex or MortAa Wov 4. 4 The loca, effect of a Qon- vi.. u:. . . a v. Inlarbualnglai ae-MS ruar)' of Last Year it Ugs l , ewnnoaBe tact aaui . N,L g,, G s Nl, and l'olen ,h possibility of extending this I Nobk FJve 69 70 imua oi fiTtwuna nan been ur i fp.s.j ( n ;n. 11 "ft IH i The log Kale in Princ Rupert der conaidratioV for some time w i m v. xfnnr h .A'r.i.vT r ",ro?ir "r Bortef-idaHe. w. n.i mAlLH 1 UDAY V . ' ent 0V V something unWsi Raferee for the first game-was PftfU VJ Ihere wasihappeB it is expected husband here two hours ago; j Floorwalker Possibly, madam. Anything, distinctive about him? Woman-Y & imagine he's Apr'. 16-R. Camtton vs. j.iPple by this time.-Life, thai that the for the second ,UDtanwal "eae in ne , congress will meet at Toronto in proauttton pis, piles anhs fiat weak of-tfsepteenber jd ties according to the Aport l5t ( Ify fat f fol oPr "TV-y whf y -1- -af nf fn lbs- I Do- JoxisWr.lfcMiX: lThe wftotAe b7rt Heevls Maedenal.i "190 si ar n w- - nourd Ruth-Hope. 48, Silver Crest. Nil, J'' Silverado ( n V SfrVersfliMh. 12, 14 Slsean King. Nil. 9 Sleeaa Rambler. 1 1 M. w SKbwflake, 2H. W "; Sunloch, Nil. 2V Terminus, Nil. I" Tojiley Richfield, 4'i. Twk Mines. MS. l"ft Wellington. 15, li : Whitewater. 1 05. 1 1 Woodbine. 6' ... 7 OiU Advance Oil. I.fc3, lM A. P. Consolidated, 3-U pj-Calmoat Oils Ltd 2.42. t Dalhonsie Oil, S45, -W. tfsenish Pet. l td. I OC. l. Homo Oil. 2100. 21W. Maylsml Oil. 7.W, T15. MeLeod. 5.40, Nil Ejistern Stocks Sherritt-Gordon, ?W. Ni' Norsnds. 61.00. N SMITHERS PASTOR OVITS At the meeUnr dXSi Presbytery of the Vrited held recently in Pn ced.that tie would be lvinf pulpit at Smith.rs n June TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE BOTtltO S UAM!PBT MOOUtl lM ' Th Orln.l Ul.il look for it t Ik. V.n4or;j CRANT3 "BEST PR0C0KAIIX This advertisement Is not published or displayed by W r.-i..,i i..j . i. tv, r.nvernmeni o ;( )', ,, British Columbia