April 29, W7' M f0K SALE LE -2 rue - very reason- IE -Giri s Dicycie. uooa cu?. -.me 424. (104 J! r'TTAFlTER 3(5 f nrr .' irlitld groups $5950; silk bj Chesterfield groups- kitchen tables with It $2.95; dressers $9.95: baplete $13.95. Terms If Here Is an opportunity :.'etime. Act quickly. We he space. Free storage. oday Julius Shore, Mall House 8th Floor, Bekins I Vancouver, (tf) FOR RENT LTT Front apartment with range. Smith it Mallett (tf) R HELP WANTED totfNT Jobs How to get i Be ready for spring ap- fcwits. Free Booklet. The M. I Service Schools, PERSONAL t'S Sanitary Supplies, grade 15 for $1., Paclfk p.'rci Granville, Vancouver. t vigor at once. New Os- iTonlc Tablets contain raw lnvlgorators and other puts. One dose peps up or glands, if not delighted. refunds few cents paid W rite, Ormes Limited. U UN!) ,VCt lorm No. I FORM dp Nnnrr I 'i"lIMrl-t lilt rlrt of AtUn "yucE liart Pred Acklft and f Xiixin. lntond to apply for ' Of Vtitttn CUkim rn Tfh h1 Corner Pot. Ground xroa Uil post In n 'ion then 30 chalnA east. ! 1tD N AmrrVL B I CIIAJU.ES OBERLANDIR. i'. i o;n, 1837, Hyde ransfer Phone 580 PRY WOOD SPER COAL Furniture Moving ight Delivery 'S PO RT FOOTBALL EXCITING , ,jcr jusiae narawooa need about 8 "knots. For'Hil School Defeat Booth inloriua.ioir nuyuii i ui .. (104) Modern Hotel at Hy- steam heat, excellent : it a bargain. Apply Fra- :el, Hyder, B.C. (tf) Nanaimo- Wellington for. ; and heater. Alberta. Egg. , for the kitchen range. working manr'extra high groups $232; 10-plece Baseball Scores Hy Another exciting game was played 111 the Junior Football League last evening when King Edward High School (first year) defeated Booth Memorial School by four goals to'three kick-off when Kihara converted jMcKay's pass close in. Booth then attacked and SImundson picked up a chanc; 0 e,iuaizei ,Kh at "tacked but always KeavH and bYour home with brand iS'inbferj' cleared. Booth went Ir-'orv sumnles. 6a niece. Jne!'a w.nen l,mez auueu a good room groups $184 ideal llRD AND ROOM lAiid board. Phone Green (102) goal and then, from Gomez' our- aer Cameron ieatjed a fine goal. ' The second half found High attacking and Booth, defence was over-run. McKay scored1 and then Baker equalized. SlacJc defence work on: the part of Booth backs' let McKay in for another goal from Holkestad'H corner. Zbura saved splendidly three- times ia succession and this player's display provided the high points of the closing exchanges. Cameron got away but Beynon 'apd Scherk were safe. Teams : High School Long; Husoy, Beynon; Cottk, Scherk, Bussey; ICIhara, Judge, McKay, Baker, Holkestad. Booth Zbura; L. Keays, Sua.-berg; Watt, Franks, McCrimmon; McLean, Hougan, Cameron, Si-mundson, (lomez. High School was best served bj Beynon, Scherk, Kihara, McKay, Bakr and Holkestad. For Booth Zbura was outstanding. Keays was good in his first game. Sun-berg, Watt, Cameron and Gomez were the pick of the others. There wag a bigger attendance and the spectators saw a fast!l- The standing to date: W D L P A High Sfhool ;y.T 0 0 4 3 Booth A 1 16 7 Borden .0 1 0 3 TODAY'S SCOKES National League Chicago 5, Pittsburg 6. Brooklyn 6, New York 9. Boston 6, Philadelphia 4 (11 Innings). American League Detroit 3, Cleveland 12. New York 4, Washington 2. St. Louis 0, Chicago 12. Philadelphia-Boston, rain. WEDNESDAY'S SCORES National League Brooklyn 3, New York 2. Boston 4, Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati 10, Chicago 3. St. Louls.-pittsb.urg, rain. American League New York 6,- Washington 1. Chicago 2, Cleveland 7. St. Louis 5, Detroit 11. Philadelphia-Boston, rain. .COAST GYRO CLUB Ladies' Bowling League Results La)st Night's Hay Involves No Changes in Standings Playing of last night's fixtures in the Ladies' Bowling League ret salted in no changes in the standings of the teams. -?The' leading Annette's had no difficulty in winning over Canadian National Recreation Association while second place Rangers had a handy victory oyer Grotlo. The evening's scores were as follows: Blue Birds,' 1592; Doodads, 1507. Annette's, 17..8; Canadian "Na tional Recreation- Association; i:i08. ' fSpark Pings, 1501; Knockouts open game with good football all! Rangers, 1722; Grotto, 155G through. I Mrs. Harold Raybone or Kanl gers was high average scorer with 232. The standing to date is as Annette's 24 204G1 853 Rangers 24 19G49 818 Blue Birds 21 17635 735 Doodads 24 17428 726 Spark Plugs 24 1G945 706 Knockouts 24 16363 682 C. N. R. A 24 15825 659 MANY GARDKNS EDMONTON, April 29: (CP) Garden enthusiasts stormed the Edmonton Horticultural Society offices here for plots on which to grow vegetables and flowers. About 2,000 lots have been rented at nominal cost and the remain der assigned to relief recipients flee. Brigadier Walter J. Carruthers, divisional commander of the Sal- rnrns of the Armv. He will also EQ SPORT GHAT To settle a wager, earnest London golfera will soon be tryinjr to djriW' a Wf ball' from Pieei-dilly CircuB to the Rank of Eng. land in- less than 50 strokes. Abel Myburg,- wjvjT recently lITliTnn.iswam 333 miles in theVaal River in IV A IIMN 6 I? i'n Sonth Africa in 26 hours, wili JlU Tf lilllLjIV go to England next year arida t- ! tempt the Channel-crossing. Takes Five Pin League Honors I ' For Sea-sojv Taxi Second j Rogers, who rstands six In Ten Pins fet seve-il inches.defeated C T. - 'Tfnllng, who is bnly-two Inches Gyro Club cinched City Five 'shorter, in three sots in the Pad-Pin Howling league honors by dington Club's tennis tournament winning one game fnom Five. in London. Jokers in the last fixlurp. Gyroly - - Club won two out of the seas- For his services as scorer High scored right from theson's lh" blovlu. Old Empress throughout the recent tour of the U rushed second as a j-mbuH of aiarieiione-cricKet i;tiiD ana as a winning one block. shedding present, a wallet full' of In the City Ten Pin League nntes was given V. Ferguson of Six Five Taxi finished ln second Mfcourn after the last'. Test place by virtue fif winning; a play match, off with Printers. In tho rax-trans play-off, the Taxi Men led by a Professional bike riding is mak-i margin of 500 pins, their aggre- WK strides in Kngland with gate being 0.,!) while Printer? two six-day events scheduled in total was 452ft. High average London and Lharlie. Holland, scorer for the play-off was English amateur champion, is ex-Schriaberg ef Six Five' Taxi wilh Pctod to turn pro.. 105. . After many reverses the bookies got their oWn back-at, Birmingham track in Kngland when not a single favorite came home in front in any of the six events on I he card. A new world record of &( min utes, 19 1-5 seconds for the seven- mile walk was made by J. Mikael- mile walk was made bv,.J, M'ik-aelsson of Sweden -at thp White City track meet in I-ondon. Ken Hydew'21-yearflta Liverpool T 'j" ' -!? ' --I J'- tU . ... university smuem, ruis uicuiil- plrshed a feat tried by others fot njpe years the defeat of ictoi Barna of Hungary, five times world champion at table lennis. A three-year plan to bring out standing oreign athletes to Bri tain to. provide stiff, competition for British athletes training foi the 19 jQ. -Olympus, has beeiv A ranged. ' Brotlier and sistei. .finjshed first and second in the roliei figurq skating championship of Great Britain, held in Birmingham. They were H., J.'"Lidsto'ne and Joan Lidstone. The society of -Sussex Dawns-men is fighting againsta lease t the Seaford Golf Clu'arguing against encroachment on public-amenities. Spectators at a football, match in Southwold, Eng. were startled by a' shout above "Look out be low." From a water tower under construction a man had a fall not seriously hurt. Racehorse breeding and training is the hobby of two sisters, the Misses Keyser of Aldermastoti Court near Reading, England: The sisters never bet ,n fhem. TRAPPERS Cohunbh and Alaska! leli W111 J? price, evening's train to visit interior for Beaver and Muskrat. 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Words ust can't do fustic ta the soothing satisfaction of the first-fragrant whiffs of smoke! And how smoothly the mild Virginia Flake drew, in that old pipe of yours I "There is no, other tobacco Just like Old Chum". So that, every one can dnjoy it. Old Chum is cut coarse for tbe pipe, cut fine for rolling your owri. There is no other tobacco just like Old Chum RIANY ARE IN FIELD (Continued rrom raee 1) day Include, the following:. Albernl-Nanalmo Hon. George S. Pearson, minister of mines, renominated Liberal candidate the first formal nomination nso far in. this riding". , ; ' wack E. D. Barrow, mem ( ocr of the last legislature, renomi nated Liberal candidate the first formal nomination so far In this ' .-idlng. , ''. Vancouver Mfeast Mrs,- janvej Barclay arid"Ctiarles A. Donovan nominated Liberal candidates for this riding which' was represented in the last legislature by Harold Winch, C. C. F, and JacrCPrlce, or.- mejr C. C. F. and now Social-Recon structive, Two Social Credit candi dates are already in the field here. Bnrnaby William Grieve, Liberal, nominated. Social Credit af-ready In field.. Seat was held in last legislature by E. E.- Which, C, CP.'. Revelstoke Harry Johnston, LI arrt criaracter of me monarchy.! beral flrst formai nomlnaUon In once its most vital cnaractenstij tnls rlding wbich was represented stands unshaken, it has ceased trln last legislature- by Dr. W. H. be an 'rritant challenge to those-j Sutneriandi Liberal, retiring. of other faiths. - comox-Coiin Cameron, C. C. P., first nomination In this, riding re-; S. J. Jabour sailed yesterday af-1 presented In last legislature by L. ternoon on the Prince George for' A. Hanna, Liberal a trip to Stewart and Premier on! Saanich Norman WhlUaker, insurance business. Liberal member in Jast legislature, CASM ' - -rvj renominated. Conservative and Social Credit candidates already In the field. '; Grand Forks-Greenwood E. C Henniger. veteran Liberal, JpprnJj hated to" contest 'this riding Ifor party. Last member 'wasVOMcj Pherson) Liberal, retiring. 'J. . , ..;v f, THE Mi' . v SEAL QUALlIty GOLD SEAlf?' Fancy Red Sockeye; PINK SEALlf" , Finest Pink Salmort: ' . Packed by the only salmon cannhig. company with,' arf.1ill the year round payroihln Prince Rupert, 4it re TTDSJ7 P. CRAVETTO vl.f - - fourth Street . . 1 j f 15 SECOND Board by AVE. . . . Control or om.:. .mUemtnt U not puPi.snea or Pm ,u , ; ff 1 . tip uovernmcnt 01 umw v-w.ww 1 v