March lt?t. jV ,nii -lH.' , SMALL ACCOUNTS WILLINGLY HANDLED 1 ail 1. 11 A. . i Hp eo. Papadopulis New and Secondhand Ftirnihirp Store We buy sell and ex-hango 1 i.miM 111 new nun ceiini- ) poods A mi u loan money on any 'i which in irnn:ti'i yonr I 133 Third Avenue. Solt Finish Thrif-T-ServiGe I Wet Wash l Thrrn Porvirm, ono of which wlir oxActly rill your ash lay nopils. Phono 11 for pnrliculArs. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. EDSON COAL Wo can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL in any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Phone SS. JUST ARRIVED. Meinlia SNdecllon of House : Dresses iMlKhlful in 1'allern. Moderate in Price. BENT'S TT is the aim of tlie Bank of Montreal to - serve willingly in little thing as well as - large to be generally helpful to its customers regardless of the size and extent of their dealings with the Bank. l For year the Bank of Montreal has co-operated with its customers, assisting in various ways in matters of finance" and business. i j you require information or any other banking terxice, you have merely to nrite or call. li. RT. 0. LF.E, Manager. Hrlnce Rupert Branch, MK OF MONTREAL , Established 1817 NEW CANADIAN FLAG tirif t ri v 111 f nstriAiT ., OTTAWA. March 5 Tlir prac-lip of flying I Up IiIiip pohiii with I Lp Canadian arm otrr Hip offi--pm of Hip Canadian - dixit roni-niilnpr in London lia Ippii io.c ami In fUlur'llip rr rn-l?n will Ip flown. On Hip rr-ruiiiiiiPiidalion of I'r.'inipr KJiik an onipr-in-rounrit na ippn pa'd 'which pI forth Hinl Hip ;flyinir of Hip IiIiip eo-iitii 011 land tilt Hip lirart of London l manl- Ifp.otly irroKiilar. HiIh flat; havins hern anlhorlxrd in IHjn for up on Canadian povenimont vcipN. TIip rranin offprpd for flyin? Hip Itlup rnl?n in London, in-pad of Hip I'n Ion Jack, which i tflown oypr nil Canadian pnprn-input hulldlna in Canada, i Hip nerd "pry prnrrally fell hy Cnnailiaii in London for a die-linclixp rmhlpni which will afford a rpady niran of 4lhHii(nii.liina Hip charactpr of Hip IxiiliHnpt orr which it float , and Hip portion of Hip rmpirr lo which llipy liplontr." in Hip lanpuapo of Hip ordpc-in-cotincil. TIip primp mini-dor comtidpfn Hint IhN purpop wouhl ! M-nrd hy Hip employment' of Ihe red en-xisn with the Canadian arm. itliin tg havinir Ik-pii diplayeil front poveriimenl Imililingx in Canada in Hip pal, and hpimr often spoken of a the "Canadian jflnfr." Thpre will he no variation from (he present praiJicc in rpfrard lo (lhe flyinjr of flairM from (jovern-mrnl huihlins in Canada. the "Clark' Kitchet hip Hie usual siicress. There were about Htfl couple in attendance and dancing kept up in full swing nnlil this morning. The hall wa decorated willi balloon ami streamer in the lodge colors which were released afler supper 1(1 the delight Of III.' crowd. Music wad furnished up till it o'clock Jy Mr. Caw-thorne' orchestra, the F.lks orchestra, unt!r Charles Jlalagno, taking over Hip duties after that time. Ili(rhfftit re- .f r'titii-iil h were spi-vpI at midnight. C-corge Kriii-ll wan master of ceremonies an. I larrv P. Liiisctt presided at IUe door. The FJk' ill o'clock ceremony was carried out by L. Murray Fuller. The Iroiniirillee in charge of Hip affair ;ouipriM-J lleji Self, A. A. Kasson, ,C. Halagim, W. JI. Willisrroft. J frtiwllinrtip. Mr. Hpii Self. . Mrs Arlhnr llailpy ami Mr. T. Anne- ley. INCREASED SAILINGS TO THE OLD COUNTRY In onJpr to lake carp tit in created lrap expected from Can ada to Ihe Old Country this sum nipr. Hip Whilpiar. Cunard and Anrhor-Ionaldon Lino announce mldiliniial sailing from .Montreal ami Quebec. II is aUo suggested thai thoc golng.lo Hip i(lll Count rv VIhiciI.I mito n.rv:i. Wll.l. rLI PI LlinUllW;,'" ere tiaports a (p.irly n po-filip. Wiitp or rail nn'iat NaUon Blue Ensign Will be Replaced by " I lliril AvPnilO I'miii-a llitrini-l Red aa Result or Order-In- . "i- H.I.. IMioiip 260. j In the Letter Box urges new flaq Kdilnr. Daily Xewn: , 1 . . i o Kiau 10 reau in your iwiper Hip other Jay. an article urjfinjr the adoption of a Canadian National flux, lih- no one ( HiKTeriny from Hie lack of a proper piece of htinliti?. it would add much to the ilit-'iiily of (liiada n ra nation to havp a fls? eecled that would he real ly einhlemalic of the nation and jet he o simple that it would he made without dillicully and under-diMHl liy everyone. Ah :i Canadian I should like In Mijjppol that the Canadian Ctuh here"lHke uy the mailer, or 'Ue if they have not eiwujih enerjry, perhaps the- poo. syorls ill tlnj' S.tns of Canada w-ould like lo i in. niorlalize Ihemclves and Jiene-fit the country al the i-ame tinio hy slartiii? a rntnpaijrn for n ri-.il Canadian fin?. Perhaps il would I lesl to choose a design fir-l ami I lion sol ahout a cam paign of publii'ily lo pet il gen erally adopled. Another way would le to offer a pood jiri.e for a design and get the other rltihs liri)iighoul Canada to tuke it up and give 11 publicity. Yours for a flat with a heaver and a maple loaf induslry and heauly. under the Union Jack. Clark's POTTED MEATS For Sandwiches Potted Tongue Potted BecMUra Potted Veal Polled Betl Lof Mfatl Pitt de Fvl Pit deVimJ. A U Ctnadienna There is no spread more tasty than "Clark's" Potted or Devilled Meats Bett dealer everywhere ell Iheie and other "ClukM Prepared lood. W. CLARK Limited. MONTREAL YOIWTS CANAMAN. thi daily rnsws. PAOF. FTVm IfIK' ANNUA! RAI I If ft PAI I TTTT nn irtrrrm irrsin w 1 UlAiLil IJu fLLiuniruL .Hiram Two MunitMit Pa Nnnt VnlAu.ft ' Themselves Thoroughly as Quests of Lodge Cast Night The annual hall of Lodge. No. 10, Itrnevolpnt A Prnlcetivp Order of F.Ik, held lat Might in the Horn- mi Third AveniiP. proved Is Political Boss with Wide In fluenoe In Several States MAY B INDEPENDENT Speculation as to Action he will Take In Forthcoming Election, iT' My Iten Iiearin Canadian Jres Oirrespomlenl XKW YOHK. UareJi.Ji lloherl M. "Itoh" Isa 'FolWle. Jtadi- cal-llepuhjioau, 'ltos' .f Wisconsin, stormy jielrel f the C.S. Senitte. ilicuiy of "11m2 InJerests' and friend fo flermany during the Great War, wjU-play Hie hig einuliojial scem-s of the 1021 political draiiuu That is one of the U-st iJijngs he--l's. La F61Jelje ran "euiolj" Ihrilljngly upofi almost ;ui't rcojrrivahle uuhjecl, huJ fie 4h'kfiles liui.t of his dramatic lalenlj.li. deiM'tiog the villainies of the railroad. I-i I'ollejtP pan tiling up uiorr hard naiiips to rail "Wall Strep and the traiikpotfaliou barH than even Hiram .Johuson, hut he does ralher Iess.alkinr than Johnson aud diplays more practical activity, l!nlike Johnson, he is feared .a wej jx haled in the realms of hig finance. Unlike Jidnifon, loo, he will jiruliahly wield an influence in the presjdputial race, though he is not expected lo figure In the running himef. Johnson, trying Jo ruu with holh hare and hounds, seeking the favor of both Hie "nt. I guard" and progressive factions o the Itepuhli-can parly, has w5m rum pa 11 lively liille siipjtori. lie is iuil even hy any means rertaiu of Hie harking of lii own stie. where, as La Follelle js sure l i emtro an important hl.u'k i.f delegutps in Hi.'' national ronentiou if he mi de, ires. Political Oils The iowt thai l-a Udletle wiehjs in his own slate is pro hahly hut little realised tty Can adonis, diaries F. iluridiy, of Tammany Hall is oflen regarded as the OiokI powernil polilical lux in lh Uliilttl Stales, hut Murphy's orgMiiizalion, wliile moim piclureue, .erhaps. is loo.p and haphazard a .compar ed with that of La Kollelie in U iM-.iiK.iii. Muriihy al limes is Mr'e to rafer 'In the ideas of his lieiilpuants and ward lead ers. I.a J-olletle word is law in the Wisconsin slate organization. A politician there is either a La Follelle man or nol. If he is a La Folletteman he does what M.ih" thinks proper wilhout1 iiieslion or argiiinenl, and het gels elected when "lioh' decides to nominate him. II is certain therefore that if La Follellei deires lo inrilience the Itenuti- licau convenlion he ran haw Hie! Wisrimsin ilelegales al his eek and rail. lie can control the deft-gales of Xorlh Dakota, aud it is prohahle nlso thai he rouhl command a. numher from Min nesota and South Dakoln. Tliis wouhl form an influential block which would make the Wiscon sin senator a figure of no little importance in the convenlion. Aaalnst'Coolldge La Follelle is not likely to support President Cooli.lge in the convenlion. Al ie opening of Hie present session of Congress lie waged a violent and successful warfare against, the mlininistralioiv Hepuhlicans (hy lining up his Utile hand of Pro. pressives wilh the Democrats. Moreover, he issued a slalemenl on President Ooolidgv's nies age to i.ongi-ess 111 which lie 1 .!..! ...... I ll, ll.l.l..i,l l, 1 i 1 11 ii.ui-iii uaii I'll" senled "a slnnd-pat. reactionary theory of government," and had proved Jiiinseir I lie champion of "Hie interests of the railroads, Hie profiteers, Hie coal magnates and our oilier mcrlord against the mass of the people' , After this oulhursl il would he a hit inconsistent for La Follelle lo support Coolidge jn the conven-lion, and, whalOAer. el,iV he may Iip La Follelle Is nol Inconsistent. . . (.. The Wisconsiii Jsenhlor Is even less likely .to supporf IJirain Johiisou lie has no to'vn 'nt nil for Johnson, aguiiist ..whom he ha an ohl polilicaseore In In in I:' La FnJtrJIe ha.J Jiigh liopes of securing Hits Jlepuhli. can nomination, lie had waged a sliotig jire-i'onveiition campaign and, anions: others, he tliou;!lit he had Hie California delegales lined up, Johnsou, in "Hoh'N" view, slide Ihe r.allfor-uia deleenliou from him and gave it lo lloosevell. Then, too.j La Follelle shares the view of many of the Progressives of lhe middle west Dial Johnson isj much lo chummy wilh Ihe ' re-1 aclionaries." Third Party There is a possihility that La FolliHIe may Uvouie a third party candidate for the Presi dency, although this is dotihlful. The record of his political activities shows it to tie unlikely. La Follelle has never yet blocked I lie elect ion of a llepuldicau pre-siilent or attempted to ilo so hy throwing Ihe electoral votes nt Wisconsin lo either a third-parly candidate or to the )e murrain. Though disappointed and sore at the shattering of his plan' in l4JI- he did not support the Dull Moose ticket In (hat election when Hoosevejt broke away afler his defeat hy Taft in Ihe convention. Wis. consin went, to Hughes hy a hig majority in IS) Id, and over-whelmingly for Harding in 102(1. However, there Is a possibility that La Follette, having become convinced that he cannot. reform (he Republican parly in line with his radical ideas from within, may be considering a final at tempt from wiljioul tin breastworks. If he decides to make Ihe venture it Is certain he can have the oppurlunily. J.A. 11. Hopkins, a member of the com. mitlee on Arrangements for the Xat ional Farmer-Labor-Progres-sive convention to he heh) In Minneapolis 011 May 30, issued a .statement' Ihe oilier day in which he vaiil: Possibility of Election - "Ln Follette ran be nominated ami elected president of the United Hales, A word from hiui I hat lie would accept our 110111 illation would sweep like wild fire through the country and would unqueMionahly result in his unanimous selection l' tho .National Farmer.Labor Progrcs ? -Why! YHY waste time in useless "shopping v around" when the advertisements lay before you the choicest wares of every progressive merchant in town? WHY use needless effort in an endless store-to-store quest when the adver-. tisements enable you to make your choice of the finest merchandise without even leaving your home? WHY pay more than you ought when you can stretch your dollar to the elastic limit by taking advantage of the bargains and good buys that are daily advertised in this paper? WHY risk dissatisfaction by buying unknown, unhanded goods when you can assure yourself complete satisfaction by buying an adoertised product, backed by the integrity of a man who spends real money to establish his name and to build up public good-Will? Read the Advertisements. Buy Advertised Wares. It is a safe and sound policy Waste Time Shopping Around i-; J-. r I t I "'1 I BONDS Are the Best Investment MSaassiaasisisBBasswsiHSBsRasBRMssBRBa We recommend tho following as being safe, saleable and of fair return: City of Vernon due 15th June, 19:iS, nt $08.04. Yield 5.70 City of Duncan (Kidue 18th May, 107)3, al .$104.29. Yield 5.70 City or Prince Rupert 0 due 11)41 to WoOat $'101.31. Yield 5.90 Orders may he wired at our expense, interest accrued to date of payment must lis added. We pay delivery charges. Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Ltd Head Officet VICTORIA, B.C. sive Party Convention." Despite Mr. Hopkins' optimistic prediction, it is pretty gen-j erally agreed by impartial polf-; Ileal observers that La Lollelte,' running as an independent, would have no chance of win-; nlng Ihe Presidency. However,! bis third-party oamlHlalure, might sellle the fate of Coolidge. He might very well carry all Ihe Mates (rout Wisconsin west to Oregon, and as these are nearly all certain Uepublican states that Coolidge could not very .well spare, Ihe result might he disastrous' for Ihe .Vew I'.iigUndiM'. THE PARSON'S, FEAR The Ilye Country Club, of Hyo, New York, has issued a warning lo all ladies wearing short skirts or knickers lo keep oul of Ihe Parson's cow pasture adjoining Ihe eighleeulu fairway. The reason for Ihe said warning is thai strange calves often exclln a cow 3 anger WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to the homo. Phone Black 218. P.O. Box 895. The Pastime Cigar Store Opp. Empress Hotel. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes Candles and Sort Drinks. We have a pleasant back room. Come in and make yourself at home. W. M. Whiting, Prop.