TEA "FresMrom the Gardens' S"THE" DAILY 'NEWS, PRINCE RUPERT'-BRITISH COLUMBIA Publlsnea Evem Afternoons Except Sunday. by- . ..Dally .News, Limited; Third Avenue H. FVPULLEN - Managing-Editor BOUNTY ON WOLVES Will Move to Terrace Next Week And Taktt Over Their Ranch At That riace . . SSSBttS''r, u:jj(iM JllaV nture 37, smooth sea I Prlncet Rupert a SUBSCRIETHNRATKS City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance .. For lesfxirlod..pad ine advance per week xi. By mall (ft 40 patts oi Orrtiili Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year ..... ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising,; par Inch, per; insertion Contract rates on application. im Memberoi-AoUIUBurrBU of iCirculation.- - - DAILY EDITION HA I'll) ACTION Frlaayv March-10; The removal of the bounty. on wolves ha&'had on htv mule deer of the. interior. Accortlinc td John mere wouiu ue ie uivc icit. . Mr. ahaJMrs, John TTodyeafiier McRaeHave Sold OutLdcal Business Prinea7luperfciCifartlightisoMU-. Langara Clear, strong north east-wind. Ught chop. Triple I5knd-Gleir fresh north east wind, choppyHica. Dead Tree Point Clear, freer' north east wind. 'barometer' 292 Mr. and M John Mcitae have tempeitur4(U choppy ..sea sold put their business on Third Avenue to Mrs. L. Ranyer of this city. They give up the btsstness on Wednesday next aad on Friday ot next week plan to leave for Terrace where they will take over the ranch they owin there, out near Mr. and' Mrs. Mcintosh's summer home. In thelc new home the McRae's PROCURABLE rcn' Whisky cHest in finest ICHLAND MALT a iv ll . fit Blta iMimnMffil hv 'lttii-r (irant It Sent tfmMM (JVrMHith and- BalvMiiMllraem. DutillmM, itSt.Qltno. Sovtland. iJs&ia; I The action of. the. United-States administrationibacked by Congress is an example of .what majk'be .idone. when there is real ned qf rapi&firg action. There was, itttause-less discussion. Members of both sections of Congress simply Voted. . f .- ; Roosevelt must feel-pleased at the confidenceshowri him by members of both. political parties. He isinow in a.posi-tion to so regulate thcfinancial affairs of the country that the crisis may be quickly passed. A r Terrace Clear, north wind. ID. , Alyanh--C1er, north wind, 19. Anyox -Clear, calm. 26. 8tewarfcrCJrj Mlm. 21. HazeitcjBOIeaft aalm, 10. Smlthorsv-Clear, calm. 18. OOLliS WRRE i)OWN VANCOUVER,- March" 10-J0ld will have a fine garden and orchard stocks took drop, here yesterday, and It Is possible they miy arrange Premier ,wa quoted at 73. to take summer boa rflew . "t - - - ja. Mrs. Rayner, Who is buvln" the Authors used to write scenarios, business'here 1$ wcl! Hn.i-vn nnd will but how they're used to write re-Impfove'and jcxt nd, the local busl-ports fof stbcVholders' meetings. ness. , . yEd44b.Caittr. Insist on -GRANTS BEST PMOCURAffLE'Thfl Original For Slc hi Vrtidor or illfrct frorn "Mstl )rdr lirul." Li.jiK.r ( unlrul Ifoaril, M7 lea(ir St Vaueoiivcr This nrl rii-fnirin i- tn.t .nMi-lird nr diilayed b tlie Lnjunr Couiiol Uuard or the tiyvcrntnent of IJnuah Columbia. time In sauntering from the bull MES'10 Defeats German Tennis Star To the victor oc the klng eon zratulations. She Is Miss Shells Hewitt and the1 gentleman Is the king of Sweden. MUs Hewitt defeated FraulelnAussetn. German star in the final ot the Curltm Tennis tournament. The 18-year old girl created a sensation W the tenWjls world by uer convincing victory. , . . SPORT CHAT CoutUte .oLKitsumkalum Lake they haVfi aUbeerl cleaned . of the 31 players on the Yankees-up in that country and numerous .carcases, ofndeer have basebau 1933 roster, only su cam been found around tLakelse Lake..The result i&disastrous. ;Ujey tr?1mKfro,n.ri'a! r-. The wolves are in control and there is no -inducemenUp- n. hunt them. . r - ' " ; I In Alaska the bounty is $15 each qn wolves. If it were $10 ; King ousur of Sweden u the best 1 .. t rm ntif oftov fVio vpimin ;n(in tennis player of his age In the world ' j j ci c .irumc wu. s v according to Bill Tllden. Kentucky, Virginia, and Maryland, the three great horse breeding ceo- j Ires. of theUntted'-States. value their 1 farms, and thoroughbreds at a total Of $61,582,500. j TRAIL B.C. CHAMPION . Smoke Eaters Wop Over' Vancouver Maple Leafs In Thrre Straliht Games VANCOUVER, March 10s The Trail Smoke Eaters won thr Kri-. j tlsli. Columbia hockey champient' ship last night defeating the St. Louis Browns, la the oldest active east wind bar6meter 2058.-itcmp9r-1, . Relief. pltehew who take their catcher In the American League, Jle. Is 37 years of age. WlNfBttflfPFRT and the PorC Suupaort Iovrme dtates -was also good but the Warriors had no difficulty In wtnnlnt 3S-15. Clumrilonvlilp fiame (. - " ..) :j .. h Right from. the whlstkdlie .-tcaii Remonstrated 4ht It wai.gQjngac be a game . worth W3tehlnt..8cdringr floor work on both sides the half (time whistle Wew wtth the score H-6 In tavftr ef the C. N R. I- -The weogd .half started at a terrific speed. Uw Simpson boys play- ttrvtf) wlti a'determmattort to keeji .the local team from getting that 4Ptwo-point matglrr. The Or N, R. team put Keisey and Cross on to refresh Ittielx line-up. 8ankeyr "the noted long hot ot Jport filmoson got hit eye In the middle qf the tecchd half and' lookedHke the 12'point margin v In. the distance. Against a ston wall defence the Railways Boyf pen to the pitcher's mound in the I ' hired but mlraculousiynhe. speed of . International Baseball League are' r veteran soon ooservers t I the game went up a notgh whltit pat 16 be fined $5. They must respond 01 " vasoesaieq 6sajthe crowd la frengled. vMtemtnt to their summons lmmedlateir and to United States rank Bobbyl p-Mtni. ik. ball with th soeed of complete their warm-up In the box. Jone thJem41n8 "port PrtOU bullet from the danger ne down mar irom iwn 10 ikss. uare ntna Muddy rtueL new catcher for the was. g close runner-up. 7 A OUSS t nourhblcc Utr it WUr this mHltliin . . . and Ihia lir la aahtht j many bbrtifUna. PtlM-nfr Later con Ulna Ihr rilh nuirlmf nl of Caiudlaa ba.1rr, the pp-llrlai nr ( B. C. hopi and pure mountain watrr proOBi'ii of nature wlu h. It taken rega-Urlj. mill keep rva health; and ljorou. Thl 00 LAGER Ptr Down Carton At Oovt. lilguer B; rea. (Ale, U4n Per Doi ' . . J . A. Vancouver Breweries Limited pre' era avl Bot.lt re of: Pilnner Dutch Olrl Cascade , U. B. 0. Bohemian Beers Old Country Ale ' Cream Stout s4fertisaiMt la not inudiaheJ 0- d'xslsred by the - 'finard or by the Government ot Britlati Columbia. to their nwn taket Uwf C. N. R. worked the ball and with a swteh t went through Ifie.rHtt. The eham- ntomldp was t tie bt with a Loouple of hundred luUy throaU.eg gtntvthrm ouJh'cy ooud.JMi stop (here, and so they broke tlirougli ggan io make the cdunt that gtv them the champlanslilp of. Nortlnrn B. C.. . . ,.T)i; filmpseh boy llad a wtyerT fnt combination but were haoiper-ed,a little in tHtJr hooting byhe low eelimr.' Sankey wlrtHl out-starring player for the Birmpftsn team. It would be impossible th pkk out Inaivld'naUi on trie O. M.' B.'for they all played a wondeif til gamtj , C. N. It. A-Stv!t. UOV&talkK H),Lnmblf U, Johnson (4 Morrison 2vCrossvKivSiy 14). . rort 8tmpon fiankcy 0iv. Wes ley Mi. Knott.- Johnson, Tait 2.i Alexree. Bryant 3 i, Cooper. -. . Sthipcilamr , . . j -The cril6t.,8amel wanvinother. j thriller, and, sjiowed. th.-appr rcia- j . live ercwd a fast brand of ball.lhal a otosfl game. can workup, to, The first hulf .was. a.icloijcaRy game wtth neither side Riving way. The Onotto had.a fompolnt-roatgln at Kratf flltviA Tha stdWtiStiH aViltf lirtal SilVf ' UIMa MI I A with u bang and- tuc,,score.wa tie. all the way tbrouEh.,The-Kaicns.had H.llglit two.-polnt marglii with but a, few minutes to go, butt the 0 rot to I sapk a: long ahqt , thi-brought thl!it' score Ue again. Then the erowcr w 4 rfatted 4o.cheec-.and getfeveh moff fvted ihan the players. Unfortunately one ot the Kaiens got a per-: ( wwl called on him .that , gave the Grotto g rro.ahq whlelt went sip. 'hhrouph Hie uettaadiwon llits tame. Kv KttlenSf-MlleheU , 7sCross , 1 10), rlWingharr, 111)., Kcjscy trTobey Hi, .4 Orotto-Ratchford, 13), Merwlea, liquor Octroi, aurvlcn )2Q)i nunt (4)( CurrIe Morrison (10). IK W-il I i"f t lliU I d.'' as il I- ng the bukeU. The Simpson Doys .AVarrtorsnTComadlna 2 OttlU 1Q), Forbes Mi. Nakamoto. Mickey ia,.P?tlatrek, SteffeAsrud ', . Pott Simpson-Cecil. Oray J. IloiW 2i. Ta'lt U. Ooopen Hughes.' A1bxc (6). . Btentten Ml Ryan. ...Alef MitclKltrctrrMd thi cham-. plonshlp gamf. Brick 8kinn"r the was a IHUe-sJow In starting but lhelrnlorand Irvine and Johnson the Railway Boys soon topped n a few exhibition game inolnUi to start Uif ball a-rolHng. .- , r r . tThe Simpson vteltors could not Jtifa IlApU'EV QPfiOVQ. ,to find the hoop, some of their QJlLi I JVWiVLiJ clneh ahotsTlng wUJ. With snappy Chlcagoilj tQVtawa 3. jf CaiiadknijSjtMfflitfgd'l. DUf(t 5V NewYorfc RaB 1. . . Xtn YotH Amrioaas S, Boaten i ' .GhanKC jModc at , NadcoiJIarlMir., With . i,KolUVKvUrcincnL 1 . ' LtABeETT; B.C . Usxch . 10 - Qapv. Knste Ilalvorsen. formerly v watshman at Bost Harbor at the riCenolldated ,Whng. ..Qatpora- tlon's plant thert, arrived on the Vancouver Manle Leaf. two to nil i"" KM Jast stam. and has taken the ihm vrv irw r ana mav irui mm .... .. and taking the third straleht " "V u . place ai wm. itoua. wa game, knew , and managed to a ti Naden throtrl a couple of Umea. . 1IUrbJ: u ireauiensl.,,,l1ky wnth but a few nliUito W. mhaMi statlesw 1U op-C. N. had ft 10-potnt lead. Just lw0 rmithis year. more points was ait ua wji ncra... ed to tic The boys were all tjjttmrr". ' -- . - Eiid,. March THE DAI1.T NEWS htt punt two GRANGE PEKOE BLEND "SALADS i V NatibWar Basketball 1 TeamrChampiorisliip,'Narthern ' r B.C-ByjBeatin PotfSimpson TThrwi Gqo(1 Gum$ rlaycd Uist honing iel 4 Crowd of Fans Who were on l neir ,Tocs.AH,ihc.TJnio ' the edge or their seats all lb time The CI N. n. A. managed to Overcome the ll'ooint nutncln that Utr Y. P E- A. of Port kUKOhatJj galnextover there HVU? and win the championship ijy close margin of two p)lnU.(- , ( The wnfifrV fearo lbe iwr v,the Orottn andSth KalenchcldTlenty llcfore LnrKe "ojjthMit.ymp inyears a tfrincoiltupert tetirnJia won thbuetMligiampippshiiiijof; Norjhern'B.CVThe largest crowd oftpportfcms that has turned .ouLlo.wutch a b;u-JiUlUcardiKth.Clrajlsnycrc present, at tht gamu last nigiu. i ney wure nut iusuijihjkui'u tui me k""11' were all of ehainpionshiiMcalibre and kept the crowd on Ji i ' " " ! H " " Warriors vs. Slnipcon The aame bebwtm Ui mitt Uh Irart Sampson iatwas nor-hs me-ld,l tded ore makes It appear. Tin- W.n (L jftr wet on. Mw .cMArapiuiuip Wtjrm anlKid ttyUeuW in wiiic-, of excitement, the Grotto winnlntM je- lnrtUand had good floor by onq point In the dying moments i ,ork DUt they concentrated too of the gaiu.' . , jiHihiton.Jons. sbou which hit the The .game be,tyyrflthe iWarrtartJ vuingmofV ofctthe time. 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