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K. W. SHERMAN Proprietor ,- .
The "challenge by the Royal Motor b       Eld f      h   Bit
Yiiclit.Club of England for the Brit iisli International Trophy�formerly ! known as the Harmsworth Cup^-has been received a by' the Aldtor; yacht Club of America and accertieS.   ,.
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mtosfTational    polo lit American cha
Seats   for.the matches between
|ngers and the  K^liah defenders IS to 25, bes�"fwo and three game the JJurlingha'm Club, London, Jun will ,c6st;j^i0Q,  $80Ji $60;.and   $4 each..
-Tommy Burns, ex-heavy weigh boxing- champion, has found in Tin Simpson a likely' looking pugilisi Simpson is an Englishman standinj (j feet -1 '/<> inches in his stocking fee and weighing 21 i) pounds,
.J.ohn Hevdlef says he thinks Judge [Jandis ^eventually  Svill   resign   fron the- bencii and g'ivo all his .time    t< baseball, j      "Eventually,    why     no now?" ask the packers and the boot
HOCKEY MATCHES WERE
 TCHES WERE
SURE  HUMDINGERS
was the
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Real Bargains
In Good (.foods.
We carry eyen;fciiiirg in
Furnishings
Special prices for Worlciugni!;n.
Roy Mack, son of Connie, is sai< Ih'j on the' market .for a basebal club. OkKtime fans can recall th time when Connie himself had a hul
club, ;       J           s   .
There will be only two live teams
n the.Pro.  Lacrosse-League at    tht
�oast.    The old rivals,Vancouver am
I New., 'Westminster,   will  be  the  only
; niombers, the  other teams-failing to
materialize.'
Con,Jones, ,of  Vancouver,   is   organizing a professional soccer league
on the coast._Heis negotiating with
several well known soccer men in the east to come and. play in the west. *�    c-
The  Dominion   Football    Association  announce  that a  team of1 professional  .soccer players, from  Scoi.-; land will  toiir Canada this 'summer.
11th, on the Satumia.^  The itiner-.ary .of the   trip  will   be  announced
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George  Braiitigan,
managed
Don t Argue
Cigars, Cigarettes
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Are Alwaya FRESH!
All Kinds.of Vancouver 'Sodas.      yj '
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Dan Radaitoifloh           Biuy Marris
Opposite   T.'A.   G/riilifch'.s � Billiard Hall, TJiii/d Avo.
the Saskatoon teanUin 1919, will this "jseason handle the Winriipeg War-oons.. �; Saskatoon has been successful in securing John Hunfniel, former inajor league playeiytcT pilot its team this season.
There has .been some interesting sessions of the Stove' League this week. First of all it is rumoured that Pitlgeon, chairman of the baseball committee, -Tias been approachetl^by the local colored people in regard to-having' the colored' "Giants" as^the tlie
in the City. When asked about it, "Pidge":smiled knowingly. ) ,       ; �      � / ;_ *         v
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Marshall Sales, the Ban Johnson of local baseball affairs, waa out -the other day giving Duchess Park the double,0. He opines that with a little touching up in spots,', the ground can b� made into one of the best playing fields in the province.
Jack Fern is interesting, himself in organizing a ball team among the Railroad: boya, TheTre is plenty of playing material among the boys and Jack says he will field almost formidable team, one that will inakjMlie fans set up and take notic
McLane's Auto Service.
Day and Night Trips Arty Place. -
Stand at Quick Lunch.
Day Phone 95       . Night Phone 13, 2s 1 1.
For Real Coffee
�A Full liine ofCigrtta, Cig-are^ttjs and Tobaccos.
Rooms at Reasonable Rates
�Irs. M. FERN,
proprietress
The War Veterajis will field a soccer-team- ano>plan to/ make it the
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strongest^irfjLhis nick/of/the woods] ThcVets-say they ^will take on any ^soccer team in the province, not even barring/tThe coast cities. They_jeven go so far as Jo stake their $2,000 gratuity against a package, of woodbines.                                 -'�=-"
I 'It is more than likely that two other soccer teams will be competing for honors when the season starts.
. * -^ /'* . ' � Baseball fans/ are hoping that when the P. G, E. forces get started next month that the: Northern Construction will ;enter a team. If the company can do this the.fans will have plenty of basebal) this summer.
Syd. Bennett, chairman of the~en-tertainmeht committee of the Ath-ietic Association, plans to stage u "CafeAChantant" in aid of the Association ,at the-^itts-Kifer Hall shortly' This will be a novelty in the way of entertainment in this city, and in the/ capable hands of "Syd," m Itouml W be a decided success.."
J. C Pidgeon,j �who will manage the A.ssocjation ball- team, is an .experienced hand at the game, and, '�inckr his leadership,' the ball team will give a good 'account, of itself on all occasions.
"Pidge?' managed-a ball team in the Crow's Nest Country - before coming here, vnth groat success, defeating the fastest semi-pro, teams j in the States if Washington and 'lidontana.           . _.       ,         ...;."
"Some hoc,key games" way Alex Moffat termed games between Edmonton and Calgary, and.-Edmonton-and Victoria, which he and Frank Whitmore took in at the capital city last week and Monday night." Alex states that the Eskimos are n wonderful aggregation of hockey playt'^f/- and that - Art Gagne is one of the best. Art, he says, is a .speed merchant from Speedville and checks like a fiend, and that he finishes as strong as he starts. In the game between the. Esks and the Victoria Aristocrats Alex says the Esks made the Victorias look like a bunch of schoolboys. The boys also saw Jack Dempsey at the Pantages,-where he boxed two two-minute.rounds with his spamiiji partner, and while he did-no spectae? ular work he looked every inch a fighter. Both Mr. Wofl'at. and Mr. Whitmore express themselves as de- i, lighted with their trip..
.hardships upon ihose whom she dis� {likes. She^atish'es^hcr love for diamonds by'acting asTa go-between ip a diamonddsmuggijiig scheme. Hek" (I0sire for,'the jewels is. ev.cn stronger than hoi- love for the man of * her heart. She-lets him go. But Jater, the true.;Jlosaiineaasserts herself.
The Royal Cnnadinn ^ounted Police have". moved their- headcitinrters from Hazelton to Teikwa.
Home Building & Manufacturing Co.
PANAMA
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Midget of the Major*.
William] Ghristensen, an outfielder
,vho gets- a trial by the Yankees at the Shreve'port training camp, is the
mallest player in baseball. . lie is only five feet four inches tall, weighs about 145 pounds and is 20 years old.
Ae played with Calgary in the Western Canada last year, land in spite of
lis size he rolled up a batting average of .IMf) in 115 games. His field^  percentage was .957, and he stole 26 bases.
ihamrocka  Coming We�t.<
The Montreal Shamw5cks will make he journey^to'.the coast in May and play three games for the Minto C,up^ The Sham^rcks  represent the,'beat acrosse talent in the east, and "as is nany years since"the-My, how^the^snow did fly!
er saw him sweep at home; For. all that I could see, he ice was clean and why they swej)t Is-far from plain to me.
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ohn says no female understands-
The;line points of the game;    - ^ Jut when he brings his prizes homo .
I'm please^..   But all the same
'm glad when sunlnier breezes blow, �And skips no morecry "sweep!"
or now I only see my inan When eating and aaleepK __-
AT THE DREAMLAND.^
Couple's'who  liavb outgrown     the
happy honeymoon" period will live
?ain thtft ecstatic period when-they:
ee "A FulJ  House," a    Paramount'
icture being shoAvft at the Dream-
and tonight, and    Saturday    night^
vith Bryant Washburn as the star.
he screen  version  of  the  famouR
red   Jackson    fapee   tells a most!
musing story jot a "newlywed who
as to go on'^ business trip on the-
ay of his'marriage.                    .
A'combinatio'n of lovo letters  be-
nging to .another man, stolen jew;-!
s, exchanged suit, cases and a thitv-
g maid create situations that    are
apid Are in their treation of hemty.
ughs.    The "bride and groom piii)-
de an exceptionally   funny    even-.
g's entertainment                    . '   �
the mysticism and    romance    of j
outh Africa, itsrldianiond mines and-'�
tie witchruft stilir>^cticed by -some"
' the; natives form ttw.background
' "Sins of Rosanne.Vi^irring EtheJ.
Lay�on,--which wilf be the\feature"
ttraction at the Dreamland Theatre
or three day* commencing Monday
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Rosanne, the heroine, has rejoiv^cl rom a native wojmin'the"gift of Ibv-britvht.stbr.es  (uwi "of   inilictina
the rrtrage
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stanjiard iiutirp/irts.�
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s^for parts autl repairs. vOive us a trial.
Phone 94, llongH. short. THIRD AVENGE.
Home-Made Mexican
Chlckan Tamales
Tiy-thea.e  two iHj di.�ihes.
VAHOOU/�� ROOMS
PiM. X. -J. WIMM,
i'hoiio 11, I long.ii short. )Viti3 E,�ip;re^ H>fceh
G.W.V.A. Prince George Branch
President�T; W. Bre\yer.
Vico-Pres.~Mar.sl�all Sales. Secretn-ry�Cireo. Sutherland. Treasurer�Dr. Alward.
Treas Meeti
ings are held  in  the  Hll   FhA
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W;V.A. Hall, Fourth, Avenue, evtiry second Monday in the month.            ^       , N    ,
Visiting comrades welcome.
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Proprietor,
Phone 41. II. 3 s.
FOR SALE
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Tlie.se .'ire. fl.6iih''lc-.ironior Mild havo six  houses f.tn the   total";'rone 1J4, J long, 1 short. ?      P.O. Box 38.  "
Jean Schlosser,
To the Public:
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Phone 471i.
P.O. Box
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Watoh and Clock Maker Working Jeweller, Eto.
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