I; i PAGE FOUR it READY FOR CUP FINAL .1 Huddersfield and Arsenal to BatUe "Tomorrow-for Soccer Honors LONDON, April 25 Feverish preparations are going forward at wembley Stadium for the Eru:llsh Association Cop football finals to morrow between Huddersfleld and Arsenal. The invasion of Yorkshire soccer fans in support of Huddersfleld will start tonight when special trains will begin to arrive from the north. A. D. Stewart of Spiller River is going .south to be night watchman at the Klemtu Cannery. i TUCnc'p nuirrn m IliLKLO UMNULk III YOUR EYESCHKIB" WAKING'S PENNSYIVAN1ANS JAMES MELTON ydcju. ftxas WHEN ITSSPRIKGTIrtE IN THE ROCKIES fCXTMT 1(350 FRED CULLEYonrf his ROYALYORK ORCHESTRA BUDffJOEBILUNGS v-4J "SONG OP THE ISLANDS VAYNE KING and HIS ORCHESTRA WALTZ At Any Victor Dealer wve-M McRae Bros. Records, Vlctrolas, Orthophohio Victor Radio Receivers, li 1 V JLa I NOW 65 Bring in. a Used Victor Record for each new one and get them foe " THB DAILY NEWS. 1 JJ.-!U-U-'r-': J- .1 .... " .r.limi-LJJJ fl-i X. "W""' " '.. ' i ' '."''".' 1 JL 1 . Prince Rnnprl Win Fii nf Iwo Game aeries ror Northern Hoop Championship By 30 to 21 ' Anyox basketball players, while fast, were too light for wmfrhr. nf t.ViP lnrnla in thP ffrct nf twn VineVorri'ill rromno of the Exhibition Hall last night for the championship of Northern British Columbia and Prince Rupert won out by a marfin nf SI t.n 21 TIip hnvs frnm tho cmolfni tmim n.iro a speedy lot and played circles around the Prince Rupert nlaved creat comhinatinn hut werp nnr. snh amirafp Vino- 1 V J - - v M W M . V V ket shooters. Possiblv this was due to snme pxtpnt. nf jieasi, w we strange surroundings. - Prince Rupert built up a strong' Trpif vvt lead of 18 to 3 in the first half but IK I H 8 I K Anyox staged a rally on resumption I AIAWfil lof play for the second half and re-' duced it to 25 to 18. Prince Rupert then called time out and the match finished 31 to 21 C. Hill, captain of the Anyox team, was high scorer for the game with a total of 10 points. Jack Mc- Nulty and Fred Dingwall divided high scoring honors for Prince Ru pert with 8 each. Last night's program hi was w roun ded out with an League exhibition match in which a team wearing Yellow colors defeated the Reds by 34 to 23. The half time score, was 14 to 10 for the Reds. Will Mitchell refereed the games. Olof Hanson was storekeeper and Douglas Frizzell, timekeeper. The second of the Aayox-Prince Rupert games will be played tonight. Last night's scoring details were as follows: Anyox vs. Rupert Anyox W. Davis. 2: S. Steele. 4: C.imr (captain), io; T. Calderone, TliWWnck, 1; S, Armstrong, 2; E. .uuufworui a. uoasmnu: Loiai. 21. Prfriea Rimprt PI Smith J McNulty, 8; A. Cross, 5; B. Stalker; F. Dingwall, 8; S. Currie, 2; W. Johnson, 2; total, 31. Intermediate Exhibition Yellows Harold Macdonald. 16: , Emift.RaJchfprd, 6; Roy Wicks, 2; Bob Smurthwalte, 4; Bob Irvine, 4; total 34T' ! RedABflly Vance, 2; Billy Bacon, 3; Sonny Styles, 12; Yam Naka-moto, 2; Danny Morrison, 4; total, 23. I A city police court charge against Matt Videck of selling liquor has been adjourned for hearing 1 until AprU 29. IS BEATEN 'Canadian Middleweight Wrestling j Champ Suffers First Defeat in Years TRAIL, April 25 Ernie Arthur, Canadian middleweight wrestling chamnion. was defeated fnr thn ruuu- ' " ' Intermediate 1 t nt 111116 ln manv years by Mervin kji muAiiy, vyicuxi, Pacific Coast champion, here Thursday night. Barackman took two out of three falls. Committees For Yacht Race From Seattle to Ruoert At a meeting of executive of the Prince Ruoert Yacht Club commit tees were appointed to handle different phases of the reception to those taking part in the Seattle to Prince Rupert Yacht race, due to arrive here June 24, as follows: Ladies' entertainment committee. Mrs. George Bushby. , ; Trophy committee, R. E. Benson ana Aiex MCKae. Finance committee, Herbert Ward and George Bushby. Bntertaining committee. C. O. Minns and R. E. Benson. Each committee has power to add to its number. The front page classified column to be published tomorrow is ooen to store keepers as well as transi ent advertisers. All get the same rate but only for small classifieds. They must be in the office to morrow morning. 1 ssir ir t ww jflENNESSY IlItANWY IS A SAFE STIMULANT IN ALL EMEEIGENCIES KEEP IT HANDY; NESSY BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. nu BADMINTON LAST NIGHT Many Mixed Doubles Games Play ed in Itupert East Tournament Preliminary rounds in the mixed doubles of the Rupert East United Church Badminton Club's eltv tournament were played last night Kesujts were as folIows First Round Will Larabie and Mrs. S. D. beat Mrs. A. J. Squire and B, oeaie, 15.4, 15-12. C. J. Norrington and Miss E, currie beat T. Bussanlch and Mrs. iM. M. Lamb, 18-15. 15-12. Second Round . , C. J. Norrington and M'iss Cur rie beat Will Lamble and Mrs. S. D. Johnston, 15-11, 15-8. F. W. Allen and Mrs. S. C. Thom son beat J. A. Teng and Mrs. QJ J, Norrington, 15-8, 15-9. M. M. Lamb and Miss N. Roscm beat Jack Russell and Miss Rosi by default. ,J. Oillatt and Miss Irene Mitchell Deat Henry Heilbroner and Miss o Thome. 15-4, 15-6. J. Field and Miss Rosemary Win. slow beat J. Murray and Mrs. H. uuncan, 15-4, 11-15, 15-6. Pete Ferguson and Mrs. J. Feas- by beat J. WrathaU and Miss A, Gilchrist, 18-15, 1-15. 15-10. J. Murdoch and Mrs. Beale beat J. Fidler and Miss B. Allen, 15-5, 15-9. Third Round C. J. Norrington and Miss E. Cur rie Deat F. W. Allen and Mrs. 8. n Thomson, 15-6, 10-15. 15-9. . J. GHIatt and Miss I. Mitchell beat MM, Lamb and Miss N. Roe era, 15-4, 15-7. Remaining third round eamn ana semwinals in the mixed doU Dies will be played tonight. Wrestling Bout Results in Draw Howard Contonn ine, Iowa Grappler Unable to Dispose of Charles Hansen, Seattle Veteran VANCOUVER, April 25-Howard Contonwine. Iowa eraDnlir. nnrt CharUe Hansen. Seattle veteran, wrestled eight rounds to a draw here last night. Each won a fail. SPRING SALE BIG SUCCESS f continued 'from page 1) Apartments, ticket No. 1359. z Mrs. Cole, Terrace, ticket No. 1299. . " 3- E. Gladys Elliott. 1541 Sixth Avenue East, ticket No. 575. 4 Mrs. E. Murphy, ticket NoH 1UIO. Pillow slips, donated by Mrs. W. Gratton, won by Mrs. A. McDonald. Magazine stand, donated bv Mrs. m. v. Mccarrery, won by Mrs.. It McEwen. Jardiniere and stand, donated, by Mrs. Leveque, won by Mrs. A:-I3. Glllis. . I Bed spread won b'y Mrs. J. - c. Brady. I, Pillow silos, donated hv Mn n, U McDonald, won by Marie Boulter. Plant, donated by Mrs. L. Larson; won by Mfs. Chas. Balagno. ' , Pie casserole, donated by Mrs. E, Pettenuzo, won by Mrs. H. Meagher. Biscuit and cheese plates, donated by Mrs. Garon. won by Mrs. A. S. Lewis. Box of chocolates, donated by Mrs. A. S. Lewis, won by Mrs. D. H. McDonald. Evening Social There .was a bridge and whist party and social in the evening. Prize winners were: Bridge Ladles' first, Miss p. Astoria; second, Mrs. II. Ross. Men's first, Tommy Trotler; second, S. M. Newton. Whist Ladles' first, tie between Mrs. Ratchford and Mrs. O'Connell won on a cut by Mrs. O'Connell; second, Mrs. Klrkade. Men's first, J. Gallen; second, A. amis. Harry Astoria was master of ceremonies. Mrs. Murray and Mrs. De Marco were ln charge ot the kit chen. Bakgno's orchestra was in1 attendance. Do ftve 10 the to c a C' - inn - . ,y,ic- tira me -1, ur. 1 i veP an There 'm del" ana vi f LJ. Tit. f, . . . flow 1 ... .... 14 i Other Beautiful Dominion FZ00J Dominion Printed Linoleum and Dominiotl leum Ruts otfer a wide choice oi beimif&i 1 wearing floors at very modeit prices. AjpofrJ oeugnt lor every room. MaJe in Cansd by tht maker 1 of the fsmotii Dominion Daitltibip Linoleum DOMINION OF CANADA LOCAL ITEMS j H. M. Mork sailed last nlffht nn Ithe. Prince George or a trin to Vancouver. There was no meeting of the Prince Rupert Trades it Labor Council last nfoht ns it Via. Jdecjded to hold meetings for the summer at least only once a month on second Thursdays. Allan Klrkendall. son of Mr nnrt Mrs. C. A. Klrkendall. will be able to leave the hospital tomorrow for his home following an accident last Tuesday when a fire cracker expioaea prematurely. The 'lad's eyes were Injured but his sight will not be affected. Phil Stenlkaeff, who will serve two years ln the New Westminster penitentiary for stabbing, and Paul Evanlkov, sent down to Okalla tor six months for theft at Anyox, were vanen soum on the Prince George last night by Constahl Uiu I ., 1. u.i r . -v.wn , ucing iransierrea from Ha- zeiion 10 Essondale. J. P. Forde, district engineer for the federal department of public works, was a Dassentrer a Prince George last night retufnine ncauuunerB in victoria a brief Visit to Stewart ress ln connection with wharf extensions which are to be made I there. INCOME TAX UlA DUE APRIL 30th Only 5 more days to make your return and avoid penalties THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE HON. W.D. FIJI r Income T Diviilon OTTAWA C. s. WA' "h:m Numbers made famous by Qualit The learned men of Ancient Greece it. tided that the world contained but 7 won. dire. The Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon the Colossus of Rhodes and 4 others these were tht 7 matter-pieces typifying man's greatest achievements. Original In modern times "tV a famous number -the "masterpiece" of all rye whiskeys. Bottled from the oldest stocks of whiskey In Canada, the Government strip tells the story. This advertisement la nnt vvlM1 Liquor Control Board or by the Governmrii British Columbia.