lVTi'n iif 'i: ; ies DQWling ah (fll Schedule vv. ' di 24- -SparKpmga vs. itan-Knckotrts vA. Grotto; A'n- .A, vr, Dootwdts; Blucmrcu vs. r':h 31 -Annettes vs Grotto; tiuo J av- , o - i . jm ) r- m i n ire k r v i.:uio. v. ril 7 -Annettes vs. sparicp.ugs; N, R, A.; Grotto vs. Bliie- lAssmifl FOR SALE 5 casn. Appiy uox zou, ouy. (07) - - - - . i r Wal lillgl noua 1 aw 1 t Tn lltr " f I 1 1.1 WORK WANTED PCD TT?T-T-- tv I hlghesi. HM n -l .... FOUND iaie keys on string, owner Wily ohtflln fifthrp iv Mnvlnc trir ... rf 1 J-"o - lhH nrlt.Ai 4 A ff-V II.. News. (fa PERSONAL . 1 . L. nr u. . 1 . 1 I U I.I . 11. . ts. m . ... M ian Tlhlot. mm a n Ttt (L Ouster InvinAmin.. w.j Stimulants. One dnsh Wn fift 'r.r- Wns, glands. Tr hot flrilbrh'tKl. ker refund tpto cpnt. nM . wU Or WTlt A nrmt T4tvtfoM If i 1 h I ' ti ft im -... "i MTKEMK eorUT'OK'nMniSIl ' eotl'MllIA ,. IN PKOUATE ,n Maltfr of ihf Ektafc of IMctrt v. , Olalzola, n?meil --".r in irpciiriira nfin iiuiit.irtf like, notice .h.. 4,1 t.. t,Kt.. vuc Ln rtflV rtf .ToiiiAr TMT I . -nAJuiLea mi. .nwiiiA. mi. ..v.. a.. auw n .-(.(.. v. .. li. .1 , .. "n JlHVinff Malm, im nrt Ish' .KT roby required to fur- rir iif, .r . . . . . .. . w ..... ! ,.7.'"''D. 30th of Anrll 1937. af'il lh "h day of March. 1037. PrUw Rtipyrt. -B. O. "fi MTIIKME rovilT OF llKlllHll n 11,. . .-. ' "i.vi 1. 1 I nil I 1 Hi. m., .. I).'"1 ... ..1. "minit,h,0. I appointed rnftw.. uui iBLriJAJi ,hitifl .1.1 on or YvTr. w ' ' H - . - " . VVWI UU.V Ul UjULTi . . " ' .iv. vi 1. . to II . ...n ."11 1 tVJ itm. Nin - n. WATT, t4 th. ii.u . Prbim- Rupert. B O LT Of MMCU 1937. -j VSPORTT FIELD IS SERIES IS NARROWED1 EVENED UP l'rince Rupert City Tournament Is Vancouver Lions Defeat Spokane Nearing Completion Mitchell 11-15. 18-16, 15-13. Miss M. Lawrence and P. Mcintosh defeated Miss M. McKay and C. 3, Norrlngton 18-13, 15-3. Jack Gibson and Jack Davis won .Jlilln'i. TIav 1 0 tAntlii Vawii tl.,J. n. . t . I. f n .1 (CSV J. McRae 15-10. 15-12. ' p "Woods and E. Norrls won from oic uoi SALE Modern .r hotel at ir, Hy- , . . . . ... Rov Ftanks nnrt ..'.,.. A. Cull 1S.12. 1S- pr. M.u.. SLeam neni. excpiipni - sum db u. uaiKaui. auuiv r i i . i . - - i i i Tioo u. uiuunnuaiiN wuii uuiu u 1 tf r.ltl & m micp Inn m 'itiiui 1 1 in 11 n otle.v;, for' the kitchen range.eated Mlss F- Thompson and E. hPl-f. Xr VTrPnffprv Phnna 1 Tfl INOrriS I-IZ. . M , . a . jf leo n HaIIma Hill ttVt nil m h A X I km Vt-,G. Willett won from Miss Marcaret Miiunt, racmrv xamnip? mint.. uo nnA ioo ni v ... , iiii,! biA W Ull lIlliU . M W I.JI I illlllf'l 6-15, 15-13. 18-10. The draw for tonight's games: C. N. K. A. Hall 8:00 Mrs. Young and J. Gibson rouna mirrors; 574.50. Furnish 'vs. Miss G. Palmer and J. Davis w - waaauawvb NULL . S A I Pl IVV MH V .CI ilFT"Dr1 - A V 4 V FOR RENT vv riiuiic ioz. 1 u 1 1 WANTED Miss E. Rivett vs, and Miss Joan Crass. 9:00 C. J. Norrlngton Franks. vs. Roy Rupert Hall 7:30 E. Norrls vs. Roy Franks. LONDON, March 18: (CP) Clippers. Six to One Spokane had won the first game 2 to 0. Mrs. McMordie Going Strong Former Local Lady Is Showing People of Nelson How Had-minion Should be Played Mrs. S. P. McMordie, formerly of this city, continues activity ns a tennis and badminton player in Nelson where she now resides and where '1. Mc-Mdrdfc is manngei of the Capitol Theatre. Recently Mrs. McMordie entered the finals of lhe Nelson city" badminton championships, her partner being W. Tilane who was with Me I land surveying firm of Ritchie andj& Airnew horn In the earl v d.'ivf. !.. t - r . : " - iviiss t.i3ie uavis , LA!) IKS' ItOWLING 'Grotto 1391. Spark Plugs 1350. Rangers 1045, Knockouts 1000. nl.. T I J ftn a il.t. nni 8:00 Mrs. G. Willett and P.' Association isociatlon 1584, 1584, Doodads Doodads 1472 1472. woods vs. Miss C. Morgan and A. Cull. 9:00-G. Willett vs. Walter Cross, SPORT CHAT commemorated, Gloucestershire' Cathedral window j and reference is maae to this; curlfcrsltv in the' Gloucester Dio-' I Progress in the city badminton' VANCOUVER. March 18 Van- Window, the tournament with the completion couver l.inn ivimh m thn o--i. in England, of the following games last eve . V. . I V, l U J VIIV AMV WOLVERHAMPTON, England March 18: CP) S. Aillis, fair-haired centre-half of Wolver hampton Wanderers Football Club oiue uiius joui, niuieiiea iuuo. , jP,i;.,i m,n Canadian National Recreation ' sttulvlnk ' PrcnA an.l ;, i..., ru.rt lWr. Higlv average-Mrs. Harold Ray- . llltn Sl.ll(llai, bone. Rangers. 223. ,- .. :. - v. .iiL- 1 . J. ST()CKil()LM,'MnriH21(CP).1. ' LONDON. Marth 18: (CPr--, Ps'iavo Nuripi WTTiniiish The M.C C. has decided to ur-, long-distance ninner,.iias offered Nearly 1,000 teachers have been range a match belween the crick- to train Kaerlerna Jonsson, Sweil trainel at the five women's physi. et team now touring Australia, ish long-distance star who fin- cal training colleges in England captained by Gilbert Allen, and ished third in ;tlie r,(100-nietri.fs since 1885 when the first of the the Rett of England, to bo played at the .Dei 1 in Olympiad, 'provided institutions was established, at Lord's May 2G, 27 and 28. lie will go to 'I'iirlannT This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or hy the Government of British Colinnb'.a 'TILLIE THE TOILER" METLAKATLA HOOP GAMES With Seniors Losing MKTLAKA'TLA.. March 18: - 'The Tort .Simpson Athletic Uuh yero -confidet esan Magazine. "One of the Mw ....... . . i 4 ...:a... r IVi it,l-r(Vi'ill..ra "Vinirl li visit 1ft Met- fnHn thf t.'lli it t L. Ill- " II . Hxmmi il m m 1HJ T Hal VtCTOHU.IC la and three against the visitors.! TrT,AT They were all minor penaltieV JJIJYiVJl 1 I UI 1 ' and nobody was hurt, the ganvJi ending with the visitors on the. lif7l?C I TD short end of 25 to 11. y 1Y1U V L'u Ul ,n o lrf Simpson IntermedinteH Win lhe winners with 12 and I'eto Defeated Nelson 5 to 4 Last Night in a part pi a Alexcee for the visitors with 4 . Ih Allan Cup I'laydouns points, .. ' " i.i The visitors, although 'beaten.. EDMONTON, March 18: In the i 'tan! wmwm MM; fident thai they could third game of the British Co les in' their horivi Iumbia.-Alberta Allan. Cup. hockey the Gloucester Cathedral depicts ' Inkntln last- Saturday wilh their town and at their own hall, whore -play-downs last night; Edmonton fi, rtf m4n nVivin .what. two teams, uie jnicriiifuiaiufl in n me reiurn gainus win uc im.ij-cu.. usicavtu apparently golf" the magazine j s. 1 intermediate Came ' " ' of golf was known m uioirearw' ih omiinH ....i..v.Mv., , shire In the lie Coast Hockey League play-offs 1 nomas, Lord nine continues lo narrow down the lnf n!.vt i v, trv,.rt..- tha vears 1340-1350 in m:iorv ol ( - - --- ..tbib ,u Wlt vdiituuvLi ruiuiii - -fnuf 1 ne neiuor name muii-ich t. i - :. mii.u iin i i,ur..T i mir.n Tiie local boys jllsplaycd - wv. ijv urir iLU p; nflKHllf I nnarc l vw-... ...w.. . i- .. uwsn i-aimer ii-o, 11-1. will be nlayed here Fridav nieht 01 uamis aim 11. is uiuugui, . hnr eh rfc. Miss B. Thompson and S. Ward lhe winSlS team to meet the by-aome that the figure thus de- e game Then; won from Miss F. Cross and Geo. league leadinu Portland Burkm-on P!cted commemorates cne who was "? ne """"J? " mediaeval devotee of the 'vc mniiuea o, ,..a,, v in in ihn the ,hnta.w- championship fii final. a game Ths gre-at east window of Glouces- s'' ny vnC visuors r-oiv.i.i i unt rvniv tho hw. hy White on a iroo Ihrow. At the est church window in England, but & of the first period the local n the world, and the figure has were leading by a 12; to 4 count, Opening up -.the .second ha f for long teen designated 'The Gloucester Goirer. ' " Wllh a huriit of ltee.d.;tlie locals ... . . aj'.nin outscored the visitors and About 1,000,000 spectators saw held them 'at Wy.. throughout the he five test cricket matches he- entire game. At this period Port tween England "and Australia this Simpson .sent jn tdibslitutes from season. For ths .ftrst four tents their Intermediates1-bjit failed to the attendaneei. totalled 709,125 get anywhere. Kleveu pe'rsohsjn persons, who paid an -OBSrcgate of were eimlkrd up agifinst Mctlaknt- about $330,000 in gate receipts. T'.ic ; ; ' biggest crowd, setting a world re-., cord, was 349.534 for the six-days ' ... play in the third test at Melbourne, where the rceip't? wcrs $145,000.' At Brisbane in th flr.X Interna- : tlciial match, 05,577 people ,pii about $38,500 and ths ?r:cnd tesi J at Sydney brought 12C140 persons i". o paid $G1,000.. The fourth at ;Adita'de al?o went six days, during which 167,870 persons paid $85,- 800 admission fs3s. In Dick Leigliloii was high scorer it i- . I. . . . T a.. 1 Uv!r4mi.f a The JIon. A. . It. DaciV, ttfto wo Iprrriiitr of Briilth 0(itiuliu 'Jrvtn Afuri-h 39, J7, 'l .'4iiiit J, itltl. He uro choHen head of the govern-'merit, fallowing the- Ulnena of lion. 'V'ySttitht. Mitring the Hon. Davie' '(! of office, the Trunironlinental Mull way ir'ag completed, uhirh brvUflit'iii iln uake u gtea't inrreate uf .population and economic e.ipaH' A in iitiial -during perioiln of prosperity ttnd expanion, hi Cor. krtiment via unmarked hy any political 'Con tforergy 'iif pole. Lager Beer w GOOD f3IHEF.'LtV I SS msaWotPr -d7me mMda SHoui rD coQMgT r BOB, .(m 7"U rVT'r "tf c.V fWW,ZCft$$L OPP HOUR SHOES d yWi""no .1 87 i'lfifii- Nelson by a score - of 5 to 4. ' iho VMsnn Manle Leafs arcnow the opening intomc'dlatfr .3yt 'b'fjiie'scMes. 'The 'first game ine locals v-.., went uown - " to '14Mi cntnrv Thr ning, with a .... 10 iv ncore wnr - went 10 an overumi: uiaw uuu -w.c l-i ! church wlndo-A the Tklctlakalla henlor.s wn avcr "' ""' lu " luu'"" second; Was won Dy Kamonioiv z Iv their opponents With a sate incr- MacXay and Cooper for the visi: ,t t .. ' . . ... f w was cit-i ere-W J 4y li i ' ' . , n.- rni-AVpd Hunil v shooters. Rnar- ... Bradstone. between P'" w t; ,'7 nftinlh ,.fiSn(!clIv.iv. , v,,. for the losers wUh 8 points Th6 - ng.Uke wcathcr game was fast and clean all the ' ',. . H1j urni hoht9 away from win- way and. alth,ugh 9 personal were chalked tip ': tors and 7 against against the visi- .L L, Z Metlakatla. re,l.nc,u. ':,uuul ".,H,'B" ft..... ..lfc.M,l.l Itnir. I!m me will.l' i'i Norway mi 'ouu, ;;;;;; imSk r"1 ? 1 , ,. ... ..... I llW IJU "V1U, Aiier tne interval, ine iocii.s pulled up but were unable to come through. At the final Whistle the score stood $3-10 for the visitors. Referees OUs lightoii, Metla-Ualta ; C. 'Green, Port Simpson. Time-Keepers M, Clifton and V. Scott. Scorers Percy Hyim and C. Mitc'Kay. KOUfill PLAY IN IRELAND DUBLIN, March 18: (CP) liective Itangefs and Clontarf, famous clubs, crea led a precedent in Irish rugby , recently when the fifteens -Weru 'ordered from the field' by the referee 12 niinutes before time because ? of rough I tact ics. , BRITISH 'COLUMBIA LEADER'S fjriDu ir lit SilvVr 'Spring Laer Tleer l stili lVrcwcH in Vk:loria to tlifc samram6its fofmula vhich lias made this popular hecr an international Tavoiirile. Wherever heer is eryel, you will he irre to fiml Silver Spring aiul those Whom no t.tlier hranil will satisfy. . SILVER SPRING By Wtsiovcf YOU P iJfED A ME VOO I I LAUD SAKE-' L I VEAM , THATSl fk j UQH I I'LAMD "J7) K'OUJ.VOU -TC -naiCK CM Mfe LAST MIGHT d VOU'n DANC.rodl jpr ft ' 1 .l-0' O' 60 SHEM ! -g$ ?J&$ VJITH DICK MOVO VOU CW.rfrtf HOES ON, Wffk I fe feJH WrSS' CS-i- PSJPfoi "YOO'ISE GOMMA TV 5UE& a'L 4 "lUOlP- VJEU.)MAC IS STEPPIMfi SHOES VMITH BOBBLHS AMD I'M SUBSTtTUTIMQ FOPt; HIM PLEASE. SAy IDU'uu rnx.K.(i MAC 1 FOR. 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