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J)2 Local readers, per line, per insertion .25 News Department Telephone 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Tuesday, March 21, 1939. vfYTUTTXTr? rrr pp ai? tni ttipai i .V Norman McLeod, Ottawa newspaper correspondent,; savs the oublic figure who is outstanding these days fori Dame school In Wilcox. Nick Is now a member of the Torontp the nAn.r ntws Judging from the despatches the Prime Minister has piaoe. played its three games.l"1 t3p as!aln b' a couP,e of PInU strengthened the backs of the Liberal members who seem- Royal Lunch deferring iu play un- eil to have mistaken noise for strength. They also may tu a later date- way th,nf have thought interests with axes to grind were real pptri- uLe'liuwrt Motors tare-"?.! ots. Mr. King told the members the McCullagh or the XvA raargJn over Parkcr.s 0ar. Iferridge movements could not ultimately succeed. He age which, in turn, is one point had "too much trust in the fundamental soundness of the ahead of North star so. with the Canadian people to believe they could be stampeded by season nearing its close, it is end- shallow demagpguery." He urged them all to carry on p"ceuhonorsa Ug race for nr,t in such a way as to deserve the confidence of the people. Last night's scores: If they did this they need fear nothing. North star 1 z z ' B. Wick .143 130 191 NOTHING WILL HAPPEN . gjye jg J jJJ It looks to us as if nothing will happen in connection Sam samn " i84 178 197 vith'(he recent German advances except that armament Tureeon ' . 134 153 129 manutacture will be speeded up, airplane business will Total - .718 728 83c boom and all countries will look to their defences and also Rp't Motors 1 2 3 mnbo nt-onai-'iH'nne in altaplf if tlio iiDroccihf om'coo Joy 154 136 160 ' t 4 f , t. --i. 1 i- . i Houston 149 151 161 In a few weeks we shall get back to a routine life Hlbbard 159. 155 125 seems as if the Dominion election may not be held this Rupert Motors year. Possibly, as summer approaches, he may change yal- un?" his tone and bring orr a fall election but, in the meantime, gci lists Of voters have to be prepared and all the details for EStricaf workers holding an election must be arranged. September or Oc- Canadian Legipn tober of this year seems to be a likely time or possibly " "" """ .next spring or the summer following it. '-J gggggggaWaWsg All i'-r an we asK i inai ine qeiences oi rnnce itupert be speeded up so that, if anything goes wrong in Europe or the Orient, we may be in no danger from air or water. (Pretty soon we shall have guns mounted at the entrance to the harbor but that will not prevent air raids. STOKER SUES ADMIRAL i kennel companions, reprieved in PORTSMOUTH, Eng., March 21: November by an appeal after be-(CP) Sentenced to 90 days forlhig convicted of sheep worrying, allegedly refusing duty, a stoker have been ordered destroyed filed suit for damages against his captain and against Admiral of. the FJeet the Ear! of Cork and Orrery who confirmed the sentence, or grounds of Illegal arrest. DOGS DIE AFTER ALL CAME ANp WAS SEEN LCNTX)!, Marph 21 (CP) Bob Parrls, 76-year old shepherd from Hampshire, Invited, by the B. B. c tq take part In a teisr vision broadcast, arrived here wlfti a fourtday old lamb and 'told (CP) A prize red setter and 10 rP(rters ery.' "Television's tomfool 21 15 12 12 10 7 12 15 15 18 20 20 mmB fate urrMfA but Prince Rupert was not to be de cm THEIR PLAY PRINCE RUPERT BASKETEERS IS WATCHED COME UP FROM BEHIND TO Meti Brolhfrs (lorkry Activities. In It-round Book, o( Clippings Wn-QQ?, Sask.. March ?I: CP Nick and Don Metz. Eastern Ca nada hockey back home players, have a sister ar" Uliers came up. iron ikuuiui wim a wiuwi oiw.u in wikox who has half scoring bee to register a victory over Ketchikan all- kept a scrapbook careers, BEAT KETCHIKAN 55 TO 45 After a rather unsteady start, Prince Jtupert Stand- l r l.lI-.l ...2t-U mx ,iAAt i sit tin l.' nrtrf 0f their sport stars hv the comfortable marein ol oo to 4b last nigm in thp mwnpr nf n two-iramc series. Their heftier rivals in CUpplngs date back to 1928 when tha ' , ctQOPB nf hP rrnmr. nrnmnofl tho stvle of the lo- Nick. then 14, and Don. 12. broke Z 'LX&X ? had - into midget hockey at the Notre 7ftrVH IZP ,,. Hinkleman was a hard worker and .erned. Entering the second hajf ?n the thort end or a to 22 wore good playmate w. nied much longer and. what with YOUNO Hinkleman being forced to retire for a time with an injured ankle ind Ketchikan having some tough hxk In shooting, the localr took " stbftQllal )e(l that was to see them safely through. At the three auarter interval It was 38 to 31 tor the locals. Long shooting and hard checking by Prince Rupert, which was fully in command by now. featured the - il. i. e -j- m. i 15. For steady, consistent and effec- 12 tlve play! Phil ElUott was the star 12 1 of the Ketchikan team. Pat Haga-10 wara was speedy and smart, sharing 7 scoring honor? with Elliott. Art Crystal Diamonds are alright But they only glitter In the light - King Coal Diamonds win the ' fight For they sparkje In the njght Black pjamondi? A Ton Will Come to You If You Phone up GS2 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd It was a big nignt ror sonny uey-1 Maple Leafs of the National outfit started ao-Intn who made the most of every Hockey League and Don plays with . ; ' , H oM. ihiM that came hto way and teP4 the Toronto Goodyear Seniors. ... ... ,K ' m the eerdrWi scorlne Itot. Hwble It was not until 1931 sister, Margaret, who Is redheaded and older than her hockey- ..-. ciHuuciik uuk uw muKivu ire. i tic " .... i .i i i playing brothers, i""1" received rccula CLASSIHE MJIf S-U.K COMPLETE h'iUfehoid goods for sale, evening Phone Red 413. ! WORK WANTKI) ! CLEAN. Well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444, tt Widow with 5 year o!rt: daughter desires employment ! as housekeeper to gentleman ' Apply Box 3. Dally News. 68i advantage of the situation and. aid- RTICLKS FOR SALE ' ed by brilliant shooting by Bey- . R "A0 E R OOODS. SUNDRIES. nan. MacPhee and Margan. built uo maura posinaia in niami sealed wrapper. 80 less than1 retail. Write for mall-order catalogue NOV-RUBBER CO.. Dept L. Box 91. Hamilton. Ont. tl i HELP WANTED final quarter. Towards the end WANTED Experienced girl or wo-there appeared to be a little undue ma 'or housework about Apr. I roughness and the Ketchikan boys 1 Phone or write P. O. Box 1665. did some sprawling around the floor City. i f but everybody, Including the crowd which wa v.. enjoying the spirited ac- LOST ?waHJiiJ5 uniy iiip utJM muve oi one oi ine uiciaior n a-Taylor 182 157 153,tlon. took It In good part. With LOST-Parcel outside Ben's New- tiuiipj pupaipir ut cyjuitttiuii wiui iiuj lm itttii ucmaiius. wiorris iwu in ioirrog i-ewjuriieau jusi ocaiiiin vne stand containing grey flannels - .- 10m' Di i"i l.ina wtusuc WHii ins ursi anu oniy DOMINION ELECTION The league standing to date: basket of the game, the scoreboard, Parker's Garage 20 10 20iwhen the smoke of battle lifted, ThewayPrimeMinisterMackenzieKingtalksnow.it North' star' i. 8 19 showed a 55 to 45 count for the ljnome team and blue sweater. call Dally News. Finder plea; Reward. 68 THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink galmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with fin' ail the year round psyroli lai Prince Rupert Had the rest of the team been be hind, him. it might have been a dWWfnt story. The fame wm slow In starting and It wh eight minute before the first count wm netted Line-ups and scoring 8; H. LosgBion. ; aw ricwm, a. c.nir R.htnaon. total. 37. seles rumes tontaht. . Individual scoring: Pre, representatives voted It the clippings for her book. That year Nick and. Don played for St. Michael's College In Toronto. pages and weighs more than 12 pounds. It Is divided into two sections, one for Nick and one for Don. Both brothers have been active in other lines of snort and the book rihoVs clippings of their prowess in lacrosse, baseball, tennis and football as well as hockey l since 1934.. Don graduated from St. Mikes to Toronto Goodyears, with 'whom he toured Great Britain and France In 1937. i I Margaret said her choice clip-Jping w;as that describing Nlck j 15th eoal last season after Conn? Jsmythe. Maple Leafs, manaeer. (had promised him. a bonus of $500 for 15 goals. EOWLS RACE VERY TIGHT his Calm Sefepity, Unaffected by the V.ave Of parliament- Rupert Motors, Parker's Caraee arv jitters, is Right Hon, L. Mackenzie,-King, He is i And North star Fighting Hard ; YibV worried by the McCullagh leadership league or the For commercial League more serious Herridge reformers. "To look at Mr. Kingf( onors 'cogj, collected, unchanged in his demeanor and still keep-1 RUpe Motors took its turn at jng hold pf the federal situation in his efficient, quiet way, the top of the class in the commas been to conceive some doubts as to the ability of Mc- merclal Bowling Lea?ie as a re- Cullagh and Herridge furies to prevail against a citadel "V0' three gam,e toJ1nU de' ft "i1 victory oyer Canadian Le- ffu niijiicK4irtuic iu auuerv. glon Nortn star noW ,n thJrd mat ine , . ,. ... wnrann' rMtaiilar lone shots irs ua ranir iiimu m iw -r - - which aroused enthuHasm and ex-; a feature. MacPhee also had ..it- . .1.. i.. irh.'s imnd wenlne. Kiiws on Tin: qiiipr LONDON. Mare 11: SPORT CHA1 P. Pami., i . . . . - al Aiu.b,... MeUakaU. - Dick MW. t: - - wbiiv Lelshton. la; boo on. - bum fto.!, ' n vi.irk 4: n. ped with Isatner; Hlr.no. T Rytad. 3; bat. IR Kc.sey; D MaeCouver. i. uai- lell. R Boddfcv total, w ... rfmw tint was Ttr Prur the Ibta gae and WffJ;C ' Cove game Ji AnUmeUI was tlmekeener and Wk MgatCMiw. corekM,)fr tarry Qu,, imperial Airway, are to Increase " (HhU in eeh dtrii rWiffiZL CHwdon and Paris, starstne. mf Aotl. vara ir.,in m ', rollrd neuth hwsi iCPI-Avch?f unusual as a man btUng a do. I. ."' a government dinner was here and n speeches ere M4f .( The game was routh and rugged! Ketchlka.n.-Mark B.mWich; Pat .best banquet they ever attend! in soots but was full of life and ac-iHaawara' l 8tan Oakimlth, 6:' ...... . ... nht tXILntt 11- Art tflntrtennan fi ' The book contains, so far. 410 na cepi me crw? wnicn.'f "r' "T; I nscked the Armorv in a hlah slate tvik, i. iwi -1 suspense, pattl.ulatly In the ex- tot&1- eiting latter suges when plsy shijt-, Prince Rupert nnguj MajPhe led back and forth rapidly from 11; Sonny Beyno'n. 20; Scerlno uid tc end of the hall. jDomlnato. 4; Herble Morgan. 14; j Stan Oaksmlth opened the saor-'Ja CampbeU. 3: Art Murray. l:j :ng by converting a penalty for Frog Letourneau. 2; Bob Houston: , 'letchlkan Then Herble Maraan total, 45. '.etted the first of a series of pretty Mrtlalcatla-Seal Core j ong iQopert which he was to make . In the opening game of the ev- during the evening but Art Hlnkle-' enlng. the local Seal Coves never i pan Immediately put Ketchikan had a chance against Metlakatla head again with Phil Elliott mak- Pantherf and lost 37 to 24). Qp gen-1 'ng the count 5 to 1 for the visitors, eral floor work, the east enders ' Hinkleman followed with two dead- were probably the equal of the vtsi- y long baskets from far out and It tors but they were poor. In finishing legan to look, like a bad evening and regularly lost the sphere to the or the locals. After buzzing about visitors who were belter on the can -1 3ejow me Dasjeei ana routng sever- yrrung i u around the rim, Beynon flnall) Wally Lelshtoo and Bob Nelsoo made Prince Rupert's first basket who led MeUakatla In scoring. nd Morgan and .acPhef brought starred for the natives but prob-, ihe count up to 9 to 7 to put the ably the best olayer in this wind-, lo:aL Into the picture. Quarter up name was Hlrano of Seal Cove time saw the count 11 to 8 for Ket- hlkan. In the second quarter Prince Ru-ert appeared to be getting Its shooting eye. Play livened up and there was some roughing. The opposing baskets were alternately ieged as the game took on some peedy if wild aspects. The visitors irere u?t able to maintain the lead with half time count 23 to 22. The pace became even faster after the mid-way breather and Morgan put Prince Ruoert up for the first time. Ketchikan moved out , cat 11, Parrnn.', ol Trv Xm THAT REMINDS ME- OGDEN'S HITS THE SPOT IN SMOKING PLEASURE li. my, 9 1 V-A .y Judfle il as v v - -'''"Al f J Fine Cut fO" " A "V Mallow mil.) ' . V no wonder mi"-vi' X 1 0wn" P,eff,f 4 '1 'v J cioa'eUe tohj W i 4 thi fragrant ; :i and -there' Y tarl f real ' ' " y V UNION STEAMSHIPS LID. erc0 llirit a eftai v c o ralMif-'N'A M' imi, i;u p.m. r ... tt I..- x? -V.. - - ..... , -,.r. 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