II.. , p PAJE TWO THE DAILY NEWS r.. HOLLID AY LOST CHAMPIONSHIP TOGRANDETTA AT BILLIARDS Judges, pecisfon ,.)y?ntiAKi)?nl,.Eirt.Gamtt.t-SeriiJ,la.vei Last. night, Well Known Vancouver ars. Bantam,, WALLA WALLA, ' April 12: ,Frankie Grandetta of Hollywood, bantamweight, won ' popular 'nudges decision Over Harvey Hoi-liday of Vancquver, inTja' fast t.oe to tofe.BluitKingjimatqh'fbeit'iast 1!,. li. TOILERS LEAD BASKETBALL LETIIBRIDGE April 12: The IlVinnipeg Toilers secured a six- A -" 1 t I . T AltitiHfljfA leen poini leau over uriuunutc fJlJA "flast night in the first game' of the Western Canada Senior lias- I 1 1 1) fyi 1 .L! 1 . TU )fl .. Keioau liflampiVIWMf' '" t...n jlanitobans won 53 to 37. u ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING .. .- Juonii.i Bert Dalgarno's Rink Beat C. Tay-Jj IorH by Score of 16 to 10 ,rTKi".i Last Night -.1 !.. . Ben Dagarn0'8 rink again has iiixm.iu an exclusive lead in the St. An IIIIKI II drew's Society carpet bowling competition as a result of a 16 to 10 victory over Charlie Taylor's rink last night. The next game will be -on Monday night between R. Cam eron and: J. Wotson rinks. The standing of rinks to date: W D LP B. Dalgarno 5 1 0 11 S. McLean 4,.' 4 1' SC. Taylor ........... 2 1 3 11$ tijt'" B. Cameron 1 3 J. Frew ..,'1 2 npnJ. Watson ...... -2! 1 if iug. Scott ....1-0 I tan cm 1 2 2 3 5 TUCKETTS ' MARGUERITE FOIL-WRAPPED STILL 10 CEINTS SOLD IN HANDY TOCKET PACKS OF FIVE CIGARS Night When Ralagno Heat The firstgame of the Prince Rupert Senior bjlllard championships was played last night at the Empress Club under the dttsjtoes oFthe Prince Rupert tfjlliard .Association when Charles itS'fe mmm um- j The game was very close but Balagno had the breaks which !i?ave him the advantage. His high breakR were 21, M ana z, wnne Long's were 39, 33 and 30. The second game will take place tonight when Fred Pyle will play Art Easson. As Mr. Eas-non has learned a number of fine points during his residence in Vancouver, this is looked upon as a match between Prince Rupert ;nd Vancouver. SIBONIA WINS AT NEWBURY Outsider Gets Greenham Plats and Big Money NEWBURY. England, April 12. Anthony de Rothschild's 3-year-old Sibonia won the Greenham plate today by a length from Sol Joels Motlder, with Major McAl- imont's Empire Builder third. sixteen norsea ran. ine oaas were 20 to 1 against Sibonia, 10 to 1 against Modder, and 7 to 2 against Empire Builder. PRICE OF WHEAT. VANCOUVBR, April 12: Wheat was quoted on the local exchange tody at $1.23";i. rr A Nit TO.SICHT" GRANT'S Best Procurable' 4 (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BxtUJ uJ nM4 fcj WiDim C.l k Smm UtU CUIMl .4 JM This advertisement is not published or displayed by th Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Protected Cigars "When you offer a man a cigar and then find it's broken that's concentrated embarrass ment. When you take a cigar from your pocket for personal consumption and it's cracked that's waste and annoyance. So to protect against this . Tucketts pack Marguerites in handy pocket packs containine 5 cigars. And each cigar is also foil wrapped. I've put many a man right on how to buy protected f-v art I U f I? ! I PROMINENT FIGURES IN SPORT Written Especially for the Daily New by the Sports Editor JAMES BUTLER, PATRON OF HORSE RACING . . ftlll'ltllilt11IUllllUI' I M I ' I ;''- ' f " " " ;' Business ;Wttbrpugh bred horse, ihuvet combined -to make (lames Butler 6f New York well l known throughout the United States. He was one of the pioneers in. the conduct of the chain. ' system of grocery stores, and from that business he accumulated the wealth which has enabled 'him to indulge his love of horses land eventually become one of the ! outstanding patrons of thoroughbred racing. His affiliation with BILLY PATMORE IS MEMBER WINNING TEAM BAPTIST LADIES' AID TEA AND SALE QUITE SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR The Ladies' Aid of First Baptist Church held a successful tea and sale of home cooking in the church parlors yesterday afternoon. The tea tables, centred with daffodils and hyacinths, were nre-Ided over by Mrs. Charles Lar-kln and Mrs. E. J. Robinson. Serviteur8 were Mrs. A. Ivarson, Mrs; P. II. Llnzey, 'Mrs. C. O.i Campbell, Mr. W. W. Wrathall, Mrs. V. Houston, Mrs. J. A. Lindsay and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Miss M. Hughes, president of the Ladies Aid and Mrs. W. F. Pricey wife of the pastor, received the guests. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. Bert Morgan and Mrs. S. Hamblin. Mrs. George Hibbard was cashier. 'I'f The function was well attended and a vtry substantial sum was realized. HERRING BAIT ISDISCUSSED S' 1 Labor Council Akks For Amelioration of Pounding Regulations Opposed to Fish Traps An amelioration of restrictions in the matter of herring pounding; so that the supply of fresh bait to halibut boats may be more readily' available than It is today was asked for at the regular monthly meeting last night of the Prince Rupert Trades & Labor Council. , As matters stand at present, it. was pointed out, there are so ; many regulations and restrictions that It is becoming Increasingly 'difficult for the fishermen to obtain a regular supply of fresh 1 bait. ' I The Labor Council reiterated a ' former stand in opposition to the operation of fish traps in any! the, sport of kings after becoming affluent was a natural step because his fondness for horses was inherent, born of his association with them since his boyhood days .On the family farm in Ireland. There he was born in County Kilkenny February -4; 1855. At the age' of 2Q. he came to the United States arid followed farming for n while but soon went into the hotel business and later in the ' roeery business in which he became a very wealthy man. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S. D, Johnston Co.) A picture published in the last ,:" " Sunday Province on the. sborf, The' following imutatlon were page shows Billy Patmore, ,on.pr L. W. Patmore. of Prince Rupert, as a member of the Columtylarpql JdndiaSked;'; lege team, winning the junlorrCat'jjiiy nadian rugby title., i-ii!:!!!1)!': : B. C. SilvemiLOO, Nil. (rBayyiev5, Vi :liMis3ouri..i.l5. 1.20. Cork Province, 15, 17 Cotton Belt, 65, 70. Dunwell, 17, Nil. Duthie, 50, 55. George Copper, Nil, 8.25. GeorRia River, 40, 41. Golconda, 1.47, 1.50. Grandview, 47', 48. Independence, 8, Nil. Indian, 6V2, 7. Inter. Coal & Coke, 35, 37. Kootenay Florence, 16, 17. Kootenay King, 47, 48. L. & L., 3, Nil, Lucky JJm, 15, 16. Mohawk, SVi, S'a. Morton Woolsey, 3Vi, 4. Marmot River Gold, 7, 7V4 Marmot Metals, 5, Nil. Nat: Sil. G. S., 16, 17. ' Noble Five, 70. 71. Oregon Copper, 65, 66. j 1 Pend Oreille, 9.40,9.50. Premier, 1.60, 1.65. Porter-Idaho 45, 48. Reeves Macdonald, 2.00, 3.00. Rufus-Argenta, 26, 27. Ruth-Hope, 40, 45, : Silver Crest, 7V2, 8. , Silverado, 65, 75. Silversmith, 13Vi, U. Slocan King, 5, Nil. Slocan Rambler, 17, 18. Snavvflake, 24, 20. Sunloch, 3.00, 3.50, Terminus, Nil, 8. Topley Richfield, 31, 33, Wellington, 15, Nil. " J ! Whitewater, 1.10, 1.15. Woodbine. 4',, 5. Oils Advance, 8.50, 8.75. A. P. Consolidated. 3-30, 3J52. Calmont, 2,75. 2.80. Dalhousie, 5.60, 5.70. Devenish. 1.27, 10. Fabyon Pete, 15, 15, Home, 20.70, 21.00. Illinois-Alberta, Nil, 1.75. Mayland, 8.25, 8.50. McDoug-Segur Ex., Nil, 7.00. McLeod, 5.75, 6.00. New McDoug-Seg., Nil, I shape or form in District No. 2. I. ....... . j . mi mirr nnirre it a resolution recenuy passea oy nHUPUl lIMlEd HI 5.f0. the .firtt. have a LOW EBB HERE TODAY modification or removal of the i tariff, on Canadian halibut enter-Total of 120,500 Pounds Sold This ing the United States was endorsed. A communication from Dominion Oragnlxer O'Dell of tho Boot and Shoe Workers' Union requesting assistance in the matter of inducing merchants to handle only union made shoes was read Royalite, Nil, 150.00. Vulcan, Nil, 2.10. Freehold, 1.60, Nil. Hargal, 1.55, 1.60. New Valley. Nil, U5. United, 13.80, 14,00. Eastern Blocks Sherritt-Gordon, 8.50. Nil Morning at 9.5c and 6c to 12.2c and 6c Prices were t a low level at the locnl fish exchange ths morning, a total of 126,500 pounds being sold. Seven American vessels re celved from 11c and 6c to 12. 2e and the request acceded to. Hanif- nd 6c for 77,000 pounds,- while a ling of the matter was left to the similar number of Canadian boats executive. were Pa' 8n Gc 10,3c There was a large attendance ana bc. 10.r 4y. pounas at the meeting which was presided over, by S. D. Macdonald, president of the Trades & Labor CoumMI. ' ' ' BUDGET AMENDMENT WAS EASILY DEFEATED OTTAWA, April 12. llhe Con- Arrivals and sales; American- Pprtlock, 10,000 pounds, Rdoth Fisheries, 11c and flc; Mitkof, 16,000 pounds, and Nordic, 8000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IJ.lc and 6c. Irene, 16,000 pounds, Royal Fish Co., 11.6c and 6c Plprce, 6000 pounds, and Don I. th 8000 pounds, Rooth Fisheries, !2c was defeated in the house of com- innn , t,.i ni F,sh u m P"nd' mons yesterday by 62 votes. ' J000 li'ic "na oc The sub-amendmont was first " defeated by 136 votes. The vote Canadian lbelng !) to;,. 15, against. J Cape Beale, 15,000 pounds. Atlin $0 Tke oldest stocKs Oi n Friday, April 12, 1923 toty Efc 1 1 r !" f? j - Nn v Rt Kmr nrV WHiSUTt This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British .Columbia Srln EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS' DIARY 1752 Judfts 0 good llquqr In many lands have echoed the opinion 0 this old Enflith Mer thant, farw travel to find the tpfl tquet 0 thlf Bf ttlltnt Cln. "Brother John who doth travel the road hath writ mc that a Merchant in the service of Mr.Josiah Billings. Ship's Chandler of great renowne in Liverpool, hath bestowed high praise upon the quality, flavour and strength of Vickers' London Dry Gin. Many cases have been contracted for, to be billed to agents abroad good tidings." VICKER FINEST LONDON DRY GIN ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH O JOHN VICKERS tf CO.. LtJ. LONDON 1J5Q ENCtANP This advertlsemen Is nol published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. Fisheries, 9.5c and 6c. Cape Spear, 8000 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 10c and 6c. Kalen, C000 pounds, Canadian Fish &' Cold Storage Co., 10.3c and 6c. Lyseklir 9000 pounds, . Booth Fisheries, lOo and 6ca Aiken, C500 pounds, Atlin Fisheries, 10.2c and Cc. Gundn, 2000 pounds, Royal Fish Co., 10.2c and 6e. Uingo, B000 pounds. Canadian ' 1 U11..XU. mij iiij.il 1 ..Jgg CARPKT ROWLING Marcus Andrews beat William Rarton last night in the second round of thn Rt. Andrew's So ciety aingle-handed carpet bow- Hsn & Cold Storairo Co . m. n-., f. m. .. n. . g - ' "k series, iwo games in first round are yet to be played.