g SIIQIIS ' ' Ion-NIH‘ "121231132... m" D m“ qufllll‘! Wm‘ V m,‘ A, 5mm”, who m4 gum; mm Canada's Chief Scout, Viscount Team N0. 34% points - I y . ......~»i--=~»= o... it»... .1 r- m» 19 w: l“ You Ccini Beat a . H n‘. a; n“, The hospital later issued ebuilet- ggldgh: fvgvwlnlsn ir-Rmornsf- gill”; e It‘! ‘ in stating that the "length oi the . m I II 0m r 0W1 n. - ~- ' w end eolflm‘ disability will be determined by '51P!" Chlefsc°ui= M“ 1M"- pfllnm‘ u" "w". o: u“ nkummu- ‘I send warmest St. George's Mfl- CIHWIW By The Canadian Press The largest crow-d ever to wit- ness en N. H. L. game in Canada,- some ileno-wetched Map e Lee-is complete e story-book oomebeok with a. 3-1 victory over Detroit Red Wings eeven years ggo ivdly- Detroithad taken the are‘. 111M Bemes when Leafs suddenly came to life to win four straight. Ilifi-aijio eiiue. _ York Yankee centre fielder will hi, Short‘ Slay conioue treatments ior his sore heel ee en out-Patient. The bl: slugger errived et the hospital early today. His right heel. from which e bony growth. er "spur." had been rnnoved be- tween seasons. wes peinieg. He was examined by Dr. George I‘ s declined to. speculate on how long that would be. . suffering from immature _ calcium heelbone. "He will receive the usual treet- ment for this condition. which is seen in many parts of the body. “it le expected he will be dis- his career. Apparently he will be on hand for ,the opening of the season next Tuesday. This would make the eighth different year that sil- ments have kept him out ‘of open- ing games with the Yankees. Meanwhile, baseball men are agreed that DiMaggio probably will draw his entire salary from the Yankees ior the coming season. no matter how few games he plays. ._._______.__. B. 0-’! GUIDE BOOK VANCOUVER - (C?) - Fred- erick H. Goodchild oi the Van- couver Province editoriab staff, will write the first authoritative guide book on British Columbia. Publish- er Sir Stanley Unwin. here en route to Australia; said the book will tell the provinceh story from its deposits in tissues adjacent to his o! Day greetings to eli your Scouts. Let us take new courage to fight against the evil things that are the anniversary of the Patron Saint Boy Scouts. in Montreal it is hoped to form e branch of the B~P Guild of Old Scouts. J’. Arthur Rank, noted British rnotign picture producer, who was Scout Group, eligible. boy on the Isisnd-Jour Wolf Cubs and three Scouts. Eli Boyaner of Saint John, N. 8.. Provincial Commissioner for New Brunswick Boy Scouts, has been appointed Camp Chief for the First be held near Ottawa next July 16 to 24. it is announced by Jackson Dodds, C.B.E.. of Montreal, Domin. ion Commissione of Canada's Boy Scouts. Scouts and Guides of the West Vancouver ares have received an acknowledgment from UESCO in Perle of ten cases of toys which they collected and shipped during Scout-Guide Week. The toys were caliy debilitated children in French Hllrlflry schools snd to the children consisting of every 559 Canadian Boy Sc t; n ,1 27 o“ am M” 0 oséiinette high three: A. Coady. ' Bowling Y.M.C.A. Wednesday Afternoon l ’ i In Hospital . ".__"“"' ._ Team No. 1-0 points >_ - _ ~ - firs. iklziiiierlte u... ig I44 . . rs. n rew . 61 Mi] {II-KN ;:..:..;°*.:: gm- _- Tle upQl‘ _ ‘ 5 ‘ ‘ Jag?‘ mf°flmun Mrs. ‘McKinnon . ' Team No. 4-5 points “m. ‘mnsuuumn Wm‘ Dr‘ abroad in the world toda " - M" 3mm‘ Bennett, m. Edwin L. Crosby, Y M,‘ ,- clnk, V_ director oi the hospitel. issued the no", 5cm,“ u’ monlofln‘ old M“ __ 132 135 115 1030'"!!! statement: : Scoun- R,_U,,1°n, m mmy Cana. Mrs. Vickerson .. .. 131 160 158 "DiMaggio wps found to be d1,“ any", on s; gang. n". Mrs. Campbell .......... .. 14g 132 105 7 76$ High single Mrs. Smith 217 High three Mrs. Smith 629. ._.__. KINQMEN-KINETTB BOWLING Indians-It'll, ii points. Braves-rill’. e points. Dodgers-flow. 2 points. Yanks-film. 4 points. 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AN IDLE MOMEMT COINING A TOOTI-IPASTE: YA HAND-CARVED LOCOMOTIVE "-- HATCi-IIN6 A» IDEA TO e convenient lever on the crossbar, end thee to “ for speed on the level. "Till ream nut embodies e built-in no: for fiffi GTRAIGHTEN rue Lem- IBB ‘TOWER-w DRAFTING A PLAMTD ‘FEAR Dowel AND REBUILD "me pvrzAmius? S‘ s‘ § s _ 1'71 N‘ 410%‘. \'2\_ i “some aovgnti. Fl m oli MISHED/ f oat! 1b Fit: MORE- . writes we ‘me CONTEST, OR " .3. ‘ -v/ a <e:s“_~.\f4~ ' g.’ r -:_~"-'~‘ --—- i’ 4-K GLOGAhI-w HOW'6 "rs-us e one: "PRECIOUS ‘fl-lose CHEWING TOOLS!" ? -.*_-:e--—'“-I1' 7'4 __ =- ‘wlmtiueqiillvi I8 HOURS A DAV‘:- Jsweta . IOCIMIOH, .|( 5 Northern Ontario Opposes Change In Brier lonspiel SURBURY.‘ OnL, _ Aprl 1l8 — (GP) - Northern Ontario doesn't talc; kindly to the possibility of relinquishing its right to partic- pate in the Dominion curling championships as e separate en- Last week Senator J.‘I‘. Halg oi Winnipeg, en honorary life mem- ber 01f the Dominion Curling As- end one of the three trustees of the championship tro- phy. said that on official decision regarding Newfoundland as a m- iscemant for Northern Ontario in the Dominion championships like- ly would be made by the three trustees of the tmphy. ludbury’: Bern Rothschild, D.- CA. representative for Northern Ontario. hinted that senator Hsig mlq not be within his rights in iwterins the PWmsed changes. "The brier is a bonsplel con- ‘ ‘ by the Mscdonald tobacco .| trve lawman UP me-mam- . DOWN AND PASTE stoeaus I colleen Five 1b EACH MEMBER o: . SEI-IDLD-e-e-Ti-IE Piziza WILL STILL come ‘II-IE HOD TO Me, o; uizee l ewe ME Bot/lemme Besioss Time NAITINGFOR FROM "me BATi-ITUB I 1 AtwAfie KNEW 1m SOME ‘DAY " YOU'D BREAK , PASTE stooms! .1 Ti-IIQ AVALANCHE OF GENEFZOSITY CHOKES Me! JUST THlNl4- PROPRIETQR OF FNE 4w 1W5 GOT people. donors oi the trophy," said Bem. "rho D.C.A. has no right to sey horw it will be conducted. nor how many rinks ‘will participate." Rothschild added: "If Senator Heig spoke as s trustee 0i the trophy - along with other trus- tees and the Macdonsid tobacco people. then he is quite within his rights. the D.C.A. shout the only sporting association that doesn't control its own play- downs ior the so-cailed Dominion chsmrlomhir. may decide to do so apart from the Mscdonsld Brier. "If this is done - and eerioui thought has been given to it ._ then the DOA. will arrange it in its own waxy. And in doing so Sen- ator Haig will have on; vote in deciding the manner in widen it shell be conducted - the same as anysther member o! as. “sen. re. Me-roons in lfl-M. wonders vrhy curling can't conduct its plqy. dwm like bocke . "In hockey different associations. and nee 11¢- cesserliy provinces, are efied to Q CIHINS CIOGGFI)’ DRIIINS m.“ Train» (min lid!’ I ' winning foursome from the clam- ‘ pious oi three associations in the nil-light. genes: ducing the necessary electricity for the heed-light eed MAKERS 0F BICYCLES, BIKIPYIAGQNS, JOYCYCIES AND JUVENILE VEHICLES /%ec4£1¢évz ~ Qj/zdf for easy running since I899 TIIE. BIKE SIIIIP Mey be purchased on time payments. Trude-ins accepted. PIIIIIE l3 GIIEAT IEIIIIIE ST. _I MI II. T. IIIILMIIII LTII. SIIIIIIEIISIIE .- cmintontrowu BIIIICE MGIIAY & G0. LTII. $SIMPSON.T.'% I29 KENT ST. A good supply er c. c. M. Bicycles always‘ PHONE I288 available 0n Monthly Payment Pldll declare winners and elimination: rake place without keeping :0 a declaration of one PIWIIWBI Wm‘ nor. The DOA. could 00D! "Ill manner oi declaring e Dominion championship rink.’ ‘ What pussies the Northern On- tario representative is th. reason for only one rink from each pmvinoefiem can't understand ‘why Benator Bell D1090"! "l" Newfoundland. with e curling membership oi 2M, can have a rink in the iinsis, while Nor-mere Ontario's 430 curlers must play- off with the ‘eon Bonthern Ont- ario curlers. _ Actually. the rink time now reo- resents Northern Ontario is the north country - ih. Northern Ontario. Northwestern. and ‘Dem- ieksmins and Northern Ontario Oerllng Associations. "Im not sseiost Newfoundland being allowed to play.’ esid 6am. British Explorcr Seeks Iiogh’: Ark; LONDON, April it — (OH-An expedition led by SGYQlr-old j-igerton 8918. eXplorer and soient- ist, will leave London this sumuner in search of Noah's Ark. For Byses finding the Ark is the dream oi a lifetime. | "I'm convinced that traces of it sun exist," he seid. "Avert from} allowing Northern Ontario — which comprises three associations. with the fifth largest snembership in the Daninion - to have an en- try." Sam oiiers a solution. “Perhaps th, Selkirk end Northwest Ter- ritories Associations could play oii es e 12th competitor and we'd have i8 entries in the Durdnion finale -— it would only mean e couple oi ertre games for eleh “but I'm very much against not rink.“ the Old Testament story. tales have persisted throughout the ages of n monster boet stranded on Mount Ararat in Armenia. The int report was received only lest January. Bytes seid the expedition. costing between £3,000 ($12,000) and £8,000. would be oi s. "purely literary and scientific character." He will he ac- compenied by his wife-Lain an ex- pionr-en archaeologist, a geologist and s. cameraman. “I do not believe that the Ark ms stranded right at the top of Marni. Ararat," he added. ‘The Bible. says that Noah looked out and saw the tops n! the mountains. “Ararat is really two mountains. and my theory is that the Art was i lifted up and ed in the groove between the 1w. lldaebly about 12,000 feet up." Bytes‘ answer to eoofiers is that SPBING IN THE All With spring in the sir and surn- mer just around the corner, April Is e good time to arrange ‘that regular visit to the family doctor. You feel fine? You don't need to see a doctor? Maybe you do end maybe you don't. but e regular check-up is good for morale and there is always the possibility that the doctor may be ebie to detect some hidden complai before it becomes serious. See him now. ____.___..____ mmoon _- (or) _ s new 2's- hour influenza cure is being sue- cesrfuily tried out in hospitals through the country. ‘lhe cure -- i,000.0(m unite of penicillin every our hours -- puts patients on their feet iiv. days earlier than usual. setuglssciosetoilommterarates e awoodpreservedeithbitmienlspliesi almost everissting-"eiui tin m wes pitched within and without." The expedition will travel over- land by oer from Istanbul to Rwisond where a base unit will be While in Persle. where he wes onoo an en-shessy attache, Bytes said he made several atlunpts to reeoh Ararat but was rswvented by the pl enoe o! troops.