t i ( 4 FAG2 TOUT? THE DAILY NtiWU SON NEW OGDE N'X- 0? arc Afl Smoke Well U SlioiilKUCE" ' f.'i k . . n I'M GIVING MY NEPHEW A PRESENT- AMD AS HE SMOKES A P1PE-SOME EXTRA GOOD TOBACCO PLEASE Vict Ml FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY "VALENTIN DAIKY Phone G57 DOMINION DAIRY NOW OPEN At Second St., near Third Ave. Fresh .Milk, Cream, Butter, Buttermilk, Eggs and Cottage Cheese Tel. CSC. Prompt Delivery MilK direct from our own herd FRESH EVERY DAY Ideal Cleaners OPEN In New Premises Cor. McHridc & Fifth CLEANING, REPAIRING, DYEING, ETC. BAPCO FLOOR ENAMELS In Nine Attractive Colors Made to walk on. Easy to apply. Suitable for all Interior decorating where a high feloss Is required. A pints 50c; pints 75c qts. $1.10; J gals. $2.50 Thompson Hardware Co. Limited S. R. S. lune in topics HIGH LIGHTS TUESDAY 0:30 Parade of the Provinces, CFCN, 7:30 Maurice Meerte Orch., CFCN. 8:15 Memory Lane. KOMO. 9:30 Winning the West, KOMO. WEDNESDAY 6:30 John McCormlck, KOMO, 7:00 Corn Cob Club, KOMO. 0:00 Stars of the West, KOMO. 9:00 George Peaker, CFCN. THURSDAY 0:00 Show Boat. KOMO. 7:00 Paul Whlteman's Orch., KOMO. 8:00 Symphony Hour, KOMO. 8:00 Foothills Revue, CFCN. 9:00 Under the Stars, CFCN. FRIDAY 6:30 Armour Program, KOMO. 7:30 One Man's Family, KOMO. 8:30 Gllmore Circus, KOMO, 9:00 Nlt-Wlt Court, CFCN. and Remember We offer you a modern, efficient and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Blue 320; 330 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR TIIK TOWER lRECOMMENO ( THIS AS THE VERY I BEST I ruK i in runc ' nnw i I JUST NEEDED SOME TOBACCO - 1 KNOW ILL ENJOY SMOKING IT.' SPORT TITLE BOUT IS LOOMING Primo Camera and Max Baer May ; Meet in June in New York ! NEW YORK, March 15: John ! Kirkpatrick, president of Madison Square Garden, announces that , progress is being made in negotlat- Ions for a heavyweight title bout between Primo Camera, the present titleholder, and Max Baer of California, who appears to be the outstanding contender at this time. A series of conferences have been held between representatives of 1 , Camera and Baer and the Garden ! management and, it Baer can bel Induced to give up his night clubs and movies long enough, the bout may take place in June probably In New York. Enjoyable Bridge Party Last Night Affair Held by Rebekah Lodge in Oddfellows' Hall An enjoyable bridge party was held by the Rebekah Lodge last night In Oddfellows' Hall, prize winners being: ladies' first, Mrs, Alex McNeill; second, Mrs. Alex Barbe; men's first, F. E. Wermig; second, A. R. Phillips. After cards delicious refreshments were served. W. A. McLean was master of ceremonies and Mrs. William Sherman jr. presided at the door. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. A, Blackhall, convener, Mrs. William Sherman Jr., Mrs. W. V. Tattersal, Mrs. Thomas Priest and Mrs. J. 'Murray. INSULL MUST LEAVE TODAY Reported That Police Will Take Charge of Former Chicago Man If He Tarries day. Insull, who was Indicted over a year ago by a Chicago grand Jury on charges of cjnsplracy and larceny following the collapse of his COAL! COAL! i ... . ...... . . tccu vj Rive saiuiacuon, Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley, We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. M i rhones - stl "BaViBHiiB NOW FOR IT 1 DEAK OLP AUNT - SHE MEANS WELL- SO , place In the International and American Divisions respectively, were both . Idle Tuesday' night'. immense utilises organl2ation, has been a fugitive from Justice here The Vanderhoof Badminton Club since that time and some time ago has Just completed a series of was ordered to leave Greece. Doc-lseVen interesting tournaments for tors, however, have Stated that,,.h mhori The r1nln7 fmirna. , owing to heart trouble, It would be ment for the season was held at the aangerous xor mm to leave the interior town last night, play being country so he has remained. '.mtprestm with a laroe nnmher of vturi uiunuHoi, JJUKe OI UIOU- ccster. third son of King, was hurt when thrown from his horse in South Oxford Steeplechase today. The winners In the sixth tournament were Mrs. George Ogston and Cecil Atkinson, other contesting teams being Miss Bessie Lamb and n i i NEW 0lUNTlf-IT5 A splcncild bit of action when Rosslyn Park schools met Old Tautonians at Richmond, EngLnd, in a football ma'ch that supplied some thrilling action fo r the fans SPORT CHAT second place honors both in the International and American Divisions of the National Hockey League are still In doubt. On Tuesday night of this week the Montreal Maroons, by virtue of overwhelming the Chicago Black Hawks MANY MOURN FOR McGRAW With the time for the play-offs i , for the Stanley Cup close at hand, j Fjve Thousand Attend Last Rites For Former Manager of New York Giants NEW YORK. March 15: CP Major League baseball officials were prominent among five thou sand Dersons who crowded St. Pat 6 to 2 at Montreal, took exclusive ! rck.' Cathedral on Fifth Avenue possession of second place in the International Division ahead of their idle townsmen, the Canadlens, with Whom they had been tied. The ATHENS, March 15: -It was re- Black Hawks fell back into third ported here last night that Samuel place in the American Division be-Insull, who has been ordered depor- hind the Rangers who were win-ted by the Greek authorities, win ning a hectic 2 to 1 contest at New be taken in charge by the police York over the Americans. Toronto unless he leaves the country by to-1 Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings, safely ensconced in first recently for the funeral service of the late John J. McGraw, "The Little Napoleon" of baseball and for,pver thirty years manager of the New, York Giants. Following the service, the remains were sent to Baltimore for Interment. Hockey Standings International Division W. D, L. F. A. P.! Toronto 25 9 11 1C8 112 59 Montreal 20 10 17 118 117 50 Canadlens 21 0 19 96 06 48 Americans 15 10 21 98 121 40 Ottawa" 13 5 28 104 133 31 American Division Detroit 23 10 13 108 95 56 Rangers 20 8 18 113 119 48 Chicago 18 11 17 84 80 47 Boston 15 5 26 08 124 35 GLASGOW' RANGERS TAKE SCOTTISH LEAGUE LEAD Harry V. Taylor, Miss Elsie smedley GLASGOW, March 15-The Glas-and Dr. Hugh Morrison, Miss Mar-'gow Rangers have finally toppled garet Stone and Lowell B, Smith, 'Motherwell from the leadership of Miss Laura Dczell and Ernest the First Division of the Scottish Smedley. Mrs. II. V. Taylor and J. Football League. The position had Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Ir- F- Lacev- Badminton for many been held by Motherwell since the Oulkley Valley Coals are guaran- wl"lcr has enjoyed a great mea-(first of the season. The Rangers buiu ui jjupui.wiiy m, vunnernooi. itnovea one point in iroiii oy ue- ! foaling Hamilton Academicals 2 to Roy,.G. Van der Sluys was the!1 here ycic.V'.. speaker at the weekly luncheon of . ! ' the Rotary Club In the Commodore QJ'Jl. steamed Princ Nprah is Cafe today,, .his subject JjolhtjA Jfhorted. diic. .'lArlnte: In .ott at Journey Up the Amazon," 3 45 this afternoon from Skagway, Thrilling Action in Football WHAT 13 HOME lis jii GDENS CUT PLUG BUY SEEDS NOW The local stores are full of vegetable and flower seeds and a good many stores aUo carry standard line of fertilizer, all of which are useful for this season of the year. Seeds should be purchased as soon as possible in order to make sure of getting exactly what U needed. Garden tools are on display In most of the hardware stores and there Is plenty of variety. Every gardener needs a spade or shovel suitable for SOW FLOWER SEEDS Those not planning to buy theli seedlings this year should sow in boxes within the next week or two This should Insure strong plants before the middle or end of May when they are planted outside In the beds Only a few varieties such as pan- -us should be planted out before that time. Frost or even snow is liable to come at any Ume In April People who want only a dozen seedlings of one kind would be better advised to purchase them when needed. Some seeds can b sown In the open In April but It is usually a great advantage to sow Donations For Books The following donations have been received for the Public Library new book fund. Previously acknowledged $60.00 C. H. Orme . 5.00 R. O. Van der Sluys. .r.. , 5.00 V 3f Til .AWHOUT A DEN? Indoors The growing season 1 not land. 11 r FOR. PROfUit MOOM STOCKS LADIES' MUSIC CLUB MEETING MAROl ltlt-4 Mw.r.!.... t .... .Ml,,,, , 0rn,fr , . "rral of canadi. wJ Ureiue Member ( f J Held High 016 V!h Mi- U'ifr a.. ' " .... . EDINTHJROli f . The Marqui- of A'oe Tr-iir. form.-, ou. : "f Canada h ,i;f j dence in Ecir.birv f "h" a of tuh'.v -T;r bf succeeded In the . if the Earl of Haddo. Nearly six dc adc t vice. Including v rn marked the ion Campbell Rami!-;r,-c enth earl of Atx marquis of Abcrdc , He was a form- ? psrr ,of Canada twice or of Ireland am! very long and it Is well to get off to A coiaemporsrr a good start. ." ,clunt teiuriouv.v jldeallm of the .MANY STANDARD VARIETIES 'the Vlrtomn af- ; Some one atks what seeds Hhey ted that maintenance tarly by peer regal or rapa 'OL A : I i houid ww in orter to get best re- as lord lleutenur.' ! suits In Prince Rupert In reply It confirmed b K . I is sugfeted that stocks and asters only afte- m!i..:,ja. uxuauy ao wen. Mingoia, HcoveiUi itu Aoera : A. i ; French and African, usually give n dally life Tw. f t good rail bloom. For edgea of beds tendencies .Mid v ? there Is nothing like the old fa- the ub'e ' digging, a rake for taking olf weeds jshloned blue lobelia. Sueh flowers Nons. the f;: ' H q and maklnir the soil fine before Canterbury belli, forget-me-nots. ,orta and t,lc f jawing and a hoe for weeding and foxglove, honesty and In fet all tton ' Kln E btn for lorwenin un thr soil Manv the perennials and biennial have ,c" ,or ro"' f -i othrr tools are very handy and help l wn a year ahead. No gar- the gardener In his work. People dner depends wholly on annuals. with lawns will require some kind of clipper for keeping the edges neat Mowers need overhauling and grinding. If the mower cuts well the mowing is much lighter and the lawn looks much neater. To Plcae The Kh Quen Vlr'T 4 ! berry atcertajr. true that the Aber !- -- a week In the . report wnnev r v? fc . perMned lntf) Kv tn and the l i'Nr l sured that vbcrer. parties were arritM most eorre-t ma-.-'1 the chamber . I.:, - rti:i fcrl while the m!ni::;!-.s vr. A vant was fr.t '--tfi! ' " blades fi r fami, ri.v Lord Aberdcc;; tra for i 3. 1847 He a- t , line for the c ir created in 1682 Instead s went flmt to a hr-tV' B. a family trader, : seek si veirs a humble w.iv nf 1!"' CI sixth earl ehoae ta shlo I'M mon sailor He was dmr the American cm-: I"l brother John sucrecdinf t title. In 1877 the f:r! mr est daughter of 'he f:r: Tweedmouth, Thc:r I;,J 'was life-long and !' Ilnterdencntenc ;i'id "Hebrldean Music" Subject Yes-'Two sons thp E .i i Hi terday at Mn. ParklnV Inter. !'o the title and Lord DikM estlnt Paper and Prorram ion. commander nf tar. Gordon Hlihlandcr-i in J war. and a ri.iuii'i'ff The regular fortnightly meeting ' thp rjrJt fd c:lanc! oi inc Ladles' Music Club was held 10 inem- veaicrtJay afternoon at the home! Stan Smith, .. ... 2.00 A, T. Parkln..Bordcn Street,; T .- t II Wfit F. A. nusselT":..... . ... . .: .: '2.00wlth the president, Mrs1, it. L Mc-i.Nl I ' I HA MlR Yamanaka 2.00 Geo, F. Davey L00 Yokohama Barber Shop ..I L00 Kwong 8un Chong 25 J. A. Duclos 1.00 L. W. Kergln l.oo Friend 'o Mrs. E. Jenner ...c ;50 J. Lome MacLaren 1,00 Florence Parker A .50 Orme Stewart 25 112 Taxi .so Prince Rupert Transfer .... 1,00 O i.oo S. J. Hunter 50 Kalen Hardware 1,00 H. N. Smith , I. nn'f-pnrp PUrr 1 ' J.' McKay 1.00 i t i i . it w . . . Tm. m r I a . a mm iiiiosn, in me cnair. the sub eet'foCT' v xy - the day being "Hebrldenn Music" upon which Mrs. Parkin read a vpry interesting paper. The program was as follows: Vocal solo, "The Fnlry Bong,'' Mrs. F W. Allen. Violin solo, "The Sea Rovers," Miss Nellie Lawrence. ung me Tailor 1.00 Vocal solo, "Enskay Love Lilt,"1 S.D.Johnston 1.00 Mrs. E. Anderson. j Howe McNulty i.oo Thco Collart Star Welding .... Isabel Brennan Arctic Studio ... Harry Foote Don nurnett . II. S. Meadows E. Smith W. J. Da vies Ernest Kteadows Total to date. ,S.: mm 11. S. Secretary of Trf poMi to ltewlu WASHINGTON, D.C WJ i CP i Secretary Piano solo. "The Skye Fisher, ' I1" MmlZw - s J b-W Paper, "Hcbrldean Music," Mrs.! h,:Tln,0 A. T. Parkin. added Mr Morgenthau J Piano solo, Dunvegan Dirge" J Treasury Investigation oi and "Lullaby." Miss Marearet Mr. .Hi.r holdlnns hd ,25 vancry, -j !. nr uis'" some aavovun . 25 vocal solo, "Sound Pibroch," prices were (chorus In Gaelic). Mrs Wm. Millar. estcd.'' .. . .Mr rrif ' -nov i" Accompanists for the afternoon' t. iiiE 1.00 urro Mr. W T nte .... r, S EVENT i r 6 " " r 100 j, smith and Miss Margaret Mc- 50 caf fcry. , i.oo ! . ' 100 FolIowl"K the program tea was '50 served, the table being tastefully 3'00 decorated with daffodlla. Mrs. G. A. 25 wcMHii.iim nnci Mrs. William' Millar .25 pm,rfd nnfl wrvlteurs wcrj Mrs. J. n. iiuiUNl, Mrs. IlODert n nnrM finrl , ' . . .. .,u t'Z MIsJ Eltobclh Currle . .t . t , . mku.ivna i nil . - , VW The sum of $5 was voted ti. iccHupcrt Public Library new" .$102,00, book fund, All ." rin mw" ,7T.i Mi"' - ivf r I (CPl-fvenw 0 are either drowned of cyc' . as a result ini.'.mrth const MW land. Severn! "JJ mage Is estlnin 000, it a tea '