10 & rill m. TODAY fO SATURDAY ISrfnce Uupttt Dallp jSclus Thursday, March 17, 1913 'AND GUN CLUB TO n Aft ShOtS JMUI 1 J,IUU i f URGE CHANGES 205 - : 9 Much of the reproach to Conn Smythe's proposal for a ,70-game National Hockey League schedule .turned down at last , week's N.HX. huddle In Toronto, was from the fans' point of ! view. There Is some evidence 1311 BURNS LAKE Tweedsmuir li Park Rod and Gun Club will 849 : urge an earlier opening of streams and creeks for trout jQ' fishing at the forthcoming pro-155 vincial game convention at Har-172 rison Hot Springs. C. W. Beck will represen tthe club as dele- Handicap 18 18 Totals 800 889 NOBLE & WICK HolKestad 196 266 P- Bck 112 121 M. Baxler 198 190 B. McChesney 119 155 E. Petersen 61 149 Handicap 56 56 . Totals 742 937 BOOSTERS Vi Patrick 150 48 Y. Chartrand 109 108 T. Cole 138 208 N. Kennedy 121 204 A. Denton 177 143 Handicap 74 74 Totals 769 785 BUSY BEES T. Stewart 123 J. Helgerson 173 102 J. Guthrie 134 111 M. Hoban 187 104 K. Davidson 197 155 Y. Ewart 77 Handicap 91 111 Totals 899 660 that it was not popular with the ALLAN LADD IN THRILLER Takes to Wide, Open Spares . in pVbisperjnj Smith" For the first time In his screen career, popular Alan Ladd guns his way into the wide, open spaces and for the first time he is filmed in Technicolor in his new action drama, 'Whispering Smith," which comes to the Capitol Theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Co-starred with Ladd in the story of railroad hijacking in the Old West are Robert Preston, Brenda Marshall and Donald Crisp, with support from William Demarest, Fay Holden, Murvyn Vye and Frank Fayln Based on the novel by Frank H. Spearman, the film concerns the adventures of "Whisper ' either Andy 'Montreal 847l,eaThe Payers change will be requested .mnnrt.Th, Standard) O Brlen takes it up nn hv thp t.imp .hp uii Ulan kv wit. wm& nni ,c. , giwuuii 1 1, 15.-) " . .. f-m th nnlnt of view Of the it' season opens at present, all . , i r , , , . 11J: . '. rn fho inn whpn hp asks: ROSA LEES WIDEN LEAD Roaa Lies w idened their lead in the Ladies' B League standings this week by taking three games from Big Sisters, the only team to win three straight ames in the session. The standings now show thm with 16 points, three above their nearest competitor, Boosters. Star of the session was A. Hol-kestad of Noble and Wick, who bowled high score in both single and three-game departments. Her top score for single game was 266 and for three games, 680. Rosa Lees 3, Big Sisters 0. Miller Bay 2, Noble and Wick 1. Boosters 2, Busy Bees 1. Toilers 2, Belmonts 1. Stars 2, Brownwoods 1. iia v- - the , 107 the trout have gone to 132 77 spawning grounds and local , fishermen are deprived of creek ' "If you snea ouu pounas per season in a 60-game schedule wouldn't the prospect of a 70- fishing. 91 677 , ;..! v. v, came erind horrify you, too?' o fthe club is under considera- ! Andy uses Canadiens Ken-tion Reardon to his point. ney prove with the idea of making BELMONTS M. Lewis 162 B. Windle 175 G. Tubb 153 . 166 Alter tailing a iuuk. ai ncaiucu the other night, the writer spoke ; of him as a "fatless fellow" and ' as finely groomed as any Major ' professional athlete could ever i hope to be. "But the scales don't lie," Reardon told him. "After young pepole aware of the importance of conserving wild life, excepting predators. A trout derby has been ' arranged for district school children on the first Saturday following the opening of the ing Smith," a soft-spoken rail ,1S SPRING ! 191 99 142 153 161 70 816 185 149 148 171 180 66 903 140 ANNETTES TAKE LEAD (Continued nom l-ae 4) road detective whom bad men fear and all women love. Ladd routs train wreckers and looter M. Fivnn Totals ' as he pursues his dangerous Job PEOPLES STORE SCUBY'S J. Thornton ... W. steeves G. Van Meer .. . 151 70 877 . 121 . 137 114 135 91 66 664 239 184 99 220 141 71 M. Scharff E. Anderson ... Handicap .. Totals TOILERS M. Wide A. Davies E. McLeod B. Ellison J. Menzies Handicap ... Totals ......... STARS G. Mclntyre . L. Keavs M. Nesbitt M. Kasper J. Dickens A. Kasper Handicap .. Totals i ! ORANGE 207 E. Muld 149 F. Van HWn ' 1U J. Arnev 190 C Wlilon an ordinary game I usually find I've lost seven pounds but after a pressure game the lost avoirdupois ranges up to nine." Figuring in terms of a 60-game schedule of "average" games. Andy says that Reardon's lost NATIVE LOSES 164 126 99 170 145 70 774 174 147 99 136 182 t;6 804 190 196 149 136 163 71 905 167 122 135 139 174 98 835 L. Smith of protecting the lives and property entrusted to the railroad. Set against this background is the personal story of Ladd, the woman who didn't wait for him but married his best friend, B. Uzick Dresses Coats O Suits 162 253 155 80 208 207 157 188 1 37 2"7 37 37 ... 856 972 ANDERSON 132 174 218 104 125 209 166 197 . ... 137 80 778 764 weight therefore totals some 420 ! ROSA LEES 1 M. Postak 213 176 137 J. Boulter 168 177 137 , G. Smith 174 1 60 1 68 ; E. Clark 144 15 182 b!B. Dunbar 206 234 212: I Totals 905 912 836 B; BIG SISTERS t m B. Gomez 211 264 190 1 I. Muncev f.4 127 111 Z M. Smith 145 154 110 Z E. Rothwell 164 150 94 2 E. Bond 146 165 168 2 Handicap 34 34 34 J Totals :. 754 8 9 4 707 j ! MILLER BAY B. Peterson 174 189 192 jP. Roberts 195 147 183 I E. Davis 144 189 179 E. Iley 134 170 118 ' M. Vincent 135 176 161 1 HI ARM AFTER 'DRINK OR TWO 130 10,3 BURNS LAKE George B. 804 Shaw, a Babine Indian, was sentenced to two months in jail AND OUR CASH PRICES Handicap Totals GORDON it S. Ramsay I. Garner ......... B. Smith C. Barrie Low score Totals 954 801 j Totals . 196 ' ,S.aville i D. No!0I1 Tulals j pounds. Add on the "pressure" rresion, ana tne latter, a lusty games, play-offs, heavy pre- railroad foreman who gets in season training and routine with the wrong crowd and finds practice sessions and the total himself up against the steely-probably ranges around 500 nerved Ladd with the soft voice BROWNWOODS in ALWAYS SAVE YOU MONEY PEOPLES STORE as the supplier of liquor to a 189 17 native who later slioned be- 153 neath the wheels of a'.passen- pounds a season D. Rands 102 L. Donaldson 146 M. Krecsy 139 M. Eby M6 M. Maeee 131 Handicap 98 Totals 782 I Brenda Marshall returns to a medical tne screen after several years' "It doesn't take trt'r train anri lnsf. nn arm RBBIIIBI 111 98 838 MANSON-3- T. Dell F. Veitch ..: B. Rudderham H. MacLeod .... D. RiKiderham Handicap Totals 177 184 177 .184 154 . 187 129 163 203 105 .70 70 911 800 145 100 194 88 129 184 115 156 loll The le 102 f? DeJon's Annette's 1 Savoy Swiaeers 155 Malison's li'.O Variety 143 Talt ii Odowes 147 Orange WHAT IS THE DRAUGHT RATING OF YOUR CHIMNEY QUICK The injured Indian, Mark authority to conclude mat mis -uatntc iu piay mswns wur Michel, ' is making fair 'recov- strain is ' plenty severe on the and the additional cause of ery j human machinery," concludes friction between the two friends Shaw was picked up on the'Andv- "Not a11 Payers lose as As Preston becomes more In-Babine reserve after Constable ' much as Reardon but even half volved with the bandits, it be-William Richmond had detect-' tne amount Per game mut en- comes more difficult for her to ed the odor of alcohol on Michel taU awesome physical stress in hide her love for Ladd, which as he was being treated for his addition to wear and tear on the adds to the tension between the injuries. Constable Richmond oId nervous system. Top it all men. They eventually fight it combed the reserve and found with the extended play-off pres-" out in, one of the high-spot You don't know? Neither do we off WESTVIEW- G. Thain D. Dibb L. Phillipson . P. Wallace .. . LADIES' B LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Rosa Lees 16 5 Boosters 13 C Millr Bay 12 Toilers 12 0 Belmonts 10 11 Noble and Wick 10 11 Brownwoods 9 12 Stars - 9 13 Big Sisters 8 13 Busy Bees 5 16 Shaw in a slightly intoxicated , sure and y?u wonder how there scenes of the picture. hand, but we have the equipment to test the draught and if you suspect your chimney of imperfect drawing powers, consult us. If your chimney needs more length we will tell you exactly how much should be sdded. THOM SHEET METAL Ltd. 253 First Ave. E. Black 884 is anything left on the. teams' condition. , Shaw later admitted that he had given Michel "a drink or two." rosters. Certainly modern hockey must cut years off a man's playing life. And off his life, period." WINDLE BOWLS MIGHTY SCORE Benny Windle of Stones wa iim;ki, act Xotirr of .i)lialion fir C'crtlficale of liiiiiroeincii(s CROYDON, Surrey, England, P Questions answered bv Crovi Jubilee No 1. Juoiiee t.o. 3. Jubilee j Ko. 3. Jubilee No. 4, Jubilee No. 5. juDiiee no. o. juDiiee no. i. juuu i jnn'c Municipal Information LONDON O Two Londoners ere making 1 ($4) daily for one hour's work collecting small fed worms from the River Thames at low tide for sale at iNU. O Ulillt.'l.tt Bluaw 1 v ; Bkeena Mining Division. j Where located : North ' Ford of Khutze River approximately 12 miles i from Tidewater. I scoring maestro in the latest session of the men's flve-plii league, bowling a mighty 831 for three games, something of a record for recent times. His contribution to the team score was built up on game scores of 238, 289 and 304 which helped noticeably in holding his team at the top of the league. 2s 6d. a pound to owners of pet i , .1 l , I -v : j I: SCAMPERS Bureau in a month included: "What were the ages of Romeo and Juliet?" 'How do you wash corduroy trousers?" "At what time was marbles played by adults?" and "What was the name of Bill Sykes' dog?" .fish. The worms are considered Lawful holders: J. M. Meldurm No 29977 F, J. G. Cambbell No. ! 24297 F, Lora M. Smith No. 12260 F, Marjoris C. L. Smith, now Mrs. Mur- a "fishy" delicacy. (Trd. M.i. Heg.) I fuvtmrile play sIiik- is lour bark more iitlrwtivf, LAMESLEY, Durham. England, . Rev. John Croft. 98. is believed to be England's oldest active vicar. ( mm lh jorie C. L. Fisher No. 12261 F. Number of the holders free miner's certificates : . M. Meldurm No. 29977F. J. G. Campbell No. 24297 F. Lora M Smith No. 12260 F. Mnrjorie C. L. Smith, now Mrs. Marjorie C. L. 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