PAGE FOUR Sport Chat Boston Bruins, called the wonder team of the season, yet beaten to the Stanley Cup by the Flying Frpnrhmpn nrill thai fi.f fa- Int-Pfpftt. nf VflTIOftmrflf finrlAm I when thev're re-dyed with Diamond Dyes. No spotting or streaking) never a trace of that re-dyed look. Just rich, even, bright colors that hold amazingly through wear and washing. Diamond Dyes are the highest quality dyes you can buy beeaut 'XKey'rt to rich in pure aniline. That's what makes them so easy to use. That's why they've been famous tot 60 years 16 cent packages all dealers. DtamoncM)yes ' ; Ht'shtst Quality for SOYaors Tjisday, April J BIRTHDAY HILLMANIS Movies Discussed OF LODGE NEW CHAMP By Young People United Chlircli frrjtahfzatlon Had Ladles of Royal Turple Celebrated Took City Intermediate Billiard Very Interesting Meeting Ninth Jlnnlversay Last ,-Title.Last Night By Defeating Last Night Sight M. M. McLachlan in Final Prince Rupert Royal Purple J. Hillman vTh ,, JiW? Society of First tsrtvP un .f. n:.umMlMp in,n.M,i M.,..i -u.Z . ynunn naa an inieresung filks" Home. There was a banQuet M. McLachlan by the handy mar- pn5 "1 rS2dl at 7 o'clock, to which members of of 500 to 300 in the final. Quite t e Jiffi XLc?. nnuence- the the Elfcv Elks' Lodge ir and n tT,ni their ladlea i,.la crowd of fn ,it.,i . m,ffal were Invited. Durlrig the banquet there were selections by the "Rainbow Orchestra" arid after all present had partaken of the supper the following program was thoroughly enjoyed: There were remarks of welcome Toast to the King proposed by Hon, Royal Lady Fuller. resDonded to oy "National Anthem." MonoJogtie- Lady Lawrence. i Bongs by "The Harmony Herd." Toast to Stlpreme Lodge pro posed by Lady Clapp far ): re sDonded to by Supreme Royal Lady : Williseroft. I Lady Williseroft cut the birth day cake and wished the local lodge many happy returns Solo A. J. Ciappertpn. Piano solo Lady Brown. Toast to B.P.O.E. and guests- proposed by Lady Oulick. resnond- ed to by Exalted Ruler Fred Ste phens. . Songs by Harmony Herd. Selection by Rainbow orchestra. A telegram of congratulations " ... piuj Midi Alio L I Clfid Coast pntrn crpmpnf affalnct i from SuDreme Hon Royal Lady Lions at the Vancouver afen nr Pexton of Vancouver was read. Monday next. They will play a ser- i Dancing was enjoyed for an hour les In Vancouver, details of which I or so. when the happy party came are not yet announced, but the to a c'ose-first game is Monday and the Lions I ' win sees no outside aid for this con test, 'although they may in addit lonal fixtures if the SUDerlorltv the eastern near-champions Is too marked. SMOKER IS A SUCCESS at fever heat already for this postr'.! , .,,. , at A fair Last Nlsht season season series, series, when when the the olavers' nlavPr7fttr,n,! erf fram Boston .led here by Art Ross and thrust that swept through the N.'H. L. season so sensationally, onlyt come a cropper In the heavy golri; or the play-offs BADMINTON C. N. Recreation League City Tour namcnt ta Open This Evening Following is the draw for Canadian National Recreation League's city badminton tournament which will open tonight: Ladies' Doubles Mitt Mary Astorl and Mrs. J. IL Helton vs. Mfcs Rosemary Wlrislow ! and MIsa Dolly Harrison. Mrs. Robert Bartlett and Miss L. M Ellett vs. Mrs. C. V. Evltt and Mr. Shelford Darton. j Mrs. A. Squires and Mrs. R, Duncan vs. Mlas Caroline Mitchell and Miss Cross. I , wen's D6aMr. i A J OilJatl aijd Mjbib4iM( Norrtnttan'and Darton vs. Peterson and Harris'. Russell and Lambie vs. Voung and Teng. Bradthaw and Tasket vs. Fldler and Wrathall f6urv chestra. Under Eagles' Auspices stars as Eddie Shore, the zig-zag! one of the most successful wizard; Lionel Hitchman, Clapper, j smokers ever held In this city was the 200-pound fleet winger; Dutch put on last evening by the Frater-Gainor and Cooney Wetland, wizard 'nal Order of Eagles lri their new centre of the Bruins, strut their I hall. There was a capacity audl-stuff, together with those who go to ence In attendance and a splendid make up that three-forward line f program was put on, including no-decision boxine bouts to Lphjch wfre.thoroughly enjoyed by rial evgrjfyjne present. i. uiniji riwiucii i. uiougn acted as. chairrrtan and the program was as follows: "O Canada," orchestra and au- DRAW MADE 0N ! Address on F. O. E., Angelo As- l torla. 3-round boxlnt: bout, Hetble Morgan vs. Battling Hardy. Comic songa, Algie Hunter. 3-round boxing bout, Wildcat Woodcock vs. Dynamite McLeod. Song selected. Bert Wouden. 3-round boxing bout, Red CNell vs. Nina Gunrich. Song, comic, Robt. James. Orchestra selections, Eagles' or- 3-round boxln? bout Dido Gur-vlch Vs, Red BarR?y. Songs with action, Elks' ' Ha'r-m6nv Herd. B'lnd-fold boslng boot Wood-coqk, Hardy. Motsjtrt and r'Neil. ' ! Orchestra selection. Rainbow Or- I Bag pine solo. Hugh Smith. Orchestra selection, Rainbow or chestra. Stories and Impersonations, Harry Astoria. In the boxine. nol-ndid exhib itions of the manly art were gtven noaa ana uusiiDy vs. Allen ftna .- ,. . ... . .r Deiween wina uur- Horton I Brand and Bartlett vs. Wright lh tlfi: and Blott ' mixing It well. Joe. ' ... Davidson acted as rferce for the ,'"u rl'" ... . bouU and Robert W. Cameron as miss vurne ana ieng vs. miss ai len and nartner. Miss Mitchell and Russell vs. Miss Cross and Lambie. True dyes are easiest to use! tlPiefcceDcr. The committee In charge and responsible for the success of the affair consisting of Win. Sh-rman, jr., chairman, assisted by John QurvlcH, Lee J. Dell, J. c. Scherk. Left Btewerton. Wm. Reld and R. G. Ford who presided on the door and James Sturgeon who had the j arranging of the program. J. Gur- Dresses,drapMorHngrielkw ylch arranged forthe bouts. PASSED EXAMS The B. C Oazette announces that George William Minns of this city was successful at Junior clerks' examinations recently held 1ft Prince George. At Prince Georee William Dow Ferry was a successful candi date. Daily News "Want "Ada." quick results. bring matVh Z-MXnT y 7u , rayicrs-'were given oil the afflr- PsfsoclLl h(bsStasedatthem- matlve ahd negative sides by Miss ThP SS.S A. Gafhgtt, Miss K. Johnson and The tlme-of the ftame was tn r. -aiutv oievena. me hours imio and 35 minutes, miiman x . ., ruuowing ... . H papers t. '1 ; v u sj"wai aiseussion oi we question fnm.H in M turned m a an average card of 41 npr . ,uvrev w"en "eyoau was piayea in and the littpr'.. m timn,. hSnJrf ' tl KJnasluin, Refreshments were talnea a good . lead nrantlmltv . (mm i . ... .. aexvea at me ciose. William fcalllle was referpe and ! H. Walker acted as marker. j Steamship Movements WINNERS IN BADMINTON Keen Play in Finals of Cathedral Club's City Tournament Finals last nlirht in tho rfhpHrni i n-- - - - mw vvw4U Badminton Club's city tournament'' were keenly contested and nroved: very interesting to a large crowd of j spectators-which was in atten-; dance. ; Miss Caroline Mitchell and Frank ; Ing of delicious refreshments. Twenty Years Ago tn Prince Rupert April 8, 1939. The Biff Ctainn ornnn nf xlaltna ?or Vancouver Sundayf- ss. p. Chaste 10 pjrt. Tuesdays -sa. Catala 3:30 p.m. Thursdays--es. p. George 10 pm. Frldaysss. Prln. Royal 10 pjn. Fridays as. Cardena ....Midnight April JU-es. prin. rforah ... 5 pjn. April 13 as. Prin. Norah 5 pjh. April 23 ss. Prln. Norah .5 pjn. from Vancouver-Sundays si. Catala ........4 pjn. Wds. as. P. George 10:30 am. Thursdays ss. Cardena p.m. Friday ss. Prin. Royal .. .4 pjn. Sat8 sa. P. Charles .10:30 a.m. April 9 as. Prln. Norah a.m. April 19 as. Prln. Norah ajn. April 30 as. Priri. Alice a.m. Russell captured mixed doubles , . CI hon6rs from Mrs. H. L. Shadwell , PoiuJda" an!?,t s""Psn-and Sunays- Calala A. C. Brand: Mrs. Shelford L P-1"- Darton and Mrs. H. L. Shadwell r2aS K a"itt' ? tf,?t dleldubI irom MlM For Stewarand Premier- lett. and Bill Tobey Jr. and Wlzner wSsrinee Oeori; " 2 S' fnTc1?? fheIDartn' Pc cS. Sm Hl, ;r,riSgt0n the lat mentioned ? th! men'" event From Stew Premier-double, bein oarticularlv close 1 J?eJ7"- TA. Catala t ..11:30 a jn 7,r. . , . Thure8. Prtaee George 8 pjn. At the conclusion of the iu games, ! 8urlay-a8 Pr Charles n P m Dean Gibson presented cups to the ; rnlvL various winners and the proceed- p p- nwe 10.30 rtm PM. .W- ins came to a 1op with th. pTO. i war the Red Cliff in tlie Portlanu ! Fridays-ss canal district has been sold by the Mercantile Trust Co. to a Vancouver syndicate. Work will be started at once la order to aster- tain values at depth. city police court today. J," w WJU4 "I. J. III. Sata. aur. Charles .10:30 ajn. For Anyo and Alice Arm Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. Weds. 4s. Prince Georee 4 njn. From Anyox and Alice Arm TucedajK as. Catala ..ll:3ajn. Weds. ps. Prince George 4 pjn. For Ocean Falls- Sundays sa, Pr. Charles 10tp.m. Thursday . P. George 10 p.m. Prln. Royal 10 pjn. For Queen Charlotte Islamf April iv-. Prince John 10. p.m. April 2ft aa. Prince John 10 p.m. From Qufcu Charlotte Islaijds j April 10 sa. Prince John .ajn. , I April 24 as. Prince John ......pjn. The u Moral ahd Social Reform . " Council, of whWi Bishop F. H. Du- 0 Pr, Mfteoh tecretsiry, has sent d letter to Chief of Police Thomas o. Wynn thank- in Wtfi and hH Mff fof the ef forts which they hat been made of Itate to stamp out booUemirnB. April 19-si. Prln. Horah ajn. April 30 as. Prln. Alice a.'m. From Alaska April a . Prfn. Nerah pjn. and 8tttrdya, 11 ; ajn, ffhlblirlf and vice In the city. " .Trthn Mallnv nf tltmmrart U ft Ii4ltnr Twelve more blind plggei-'i wer in the city, havlttg arrived on the . . . . U IIhZJ 1 M V each fined $250 and coais in catala this altnoon from the north. w AS3&-. -4fc- 1. . ,J H mi Harry Greenberg. former New York University player, whose services were lost, to the Yankees when the Detroit Tiger envoy stepped in and gave him $9,000 for nignirig on the dotted line. J. UJl. 1 ZAM- BUK I Rub It In To Rollovo A COLD ON CHEST I J HINTS FOR A CUTTING GAIUs:,- Some times th? egular flowrr 3a whert blooms are ation Indoors. To avoid U; a sun ply of flowers are often (frown in rows in the vegetable patch for cutting purposes only. Here, too are grown those flowers such a. cornflowers, scablosa and snlplg-losala, which have beautiful bloorr but poor foliage. The main drop - of astera may also be grown here beauty of the as these plants occupy a good denl d-n is marrrd of space before producing flowers, cut for decor- California poppies, zinnias and imriKolde can be gro vn . Two Komodo dragons of the L mlon Zoo are now quite tame and are allowed occasional tour of reptile house. Here is shown one on venturesome Jourrifey. n cutting gar-ten :ni fj border Planted In rows i vegetables and rtcMvn,.; : cultivation, tn-ae rowor & Q entity attended to and fttr oft account of (he th:: uluvanon thun when t ? ue regular iwer v,'a,Q n tal course, they may be vi'hout dlsfits i.iut: ;.r. b:r in' i i "I ii i ' i' i'i i 1 1 1 1 i i ii" hi 1 1 1 I wmw i S ( m Thirty Years OCM' TNOLLARS lower than last ycar'j W -,,4rv prices. l&iMi's 1930 prices arc the lowest for r bicycles of CCM. quality have been sold for thirty years. That's big news! News that will set cyclists talking all over Canada. News that will cause many a man, who was going to make his old bike do this year, trade it in at once on a sparkling new CCM. News that will send school boys hurrying to tell their dads that CCM.'s arc wondcrlul value this Spring. Call on the nearest CCM. dealer. Sec the new models. Get the new prices. Prices that are made possible by CCM.'s big output The same old reliable CCM. quality and workmanship, the same CCM. features, including: S 6 Points of . CCM. Superiority 1, CCM. iO-stu Nickel Plating. 2. CCM. Triplex Crank 1 linger. 3 CCM. Improved Herculet Coaster Brake. A.Three Coati of CCM. Enamel baked on over a Coat of Ruit-Proof. 5. Gibson Pedali i . (on O.Dualop Tirea. J Bicycles also OCM'Joycycles for Children .'wvin: ' C. C. M. Bicycles are on sale at McRAE BROTHERS LIMITED, Prince Rupert A Complete Line of C. C. M. Bicycles on sale in Prince Rupert at TOM BALLINGER'S, 3rd Ave.