ISrfnrc Rupert Dadp OcHis Saturday. March 23, 1910 i aiip mi irPTft lit ewrr i-ii"riiir PERMANENT VEHU E AT CIVIC CENTRE Arrangements which should assure for a more stable and brighter basketball future in Prince Rupert were made when basketball players, managers and coaches got together at the Civic Centre last night ana decided to commence league activities in the gymnasium there on March 30 with a surprise novelty came to be held on March 27. Time on the gym calendar was allocated to the Basketball Association for practices and games and plans were laid for future basketball league games. The responsibility and control of basketball will rest solely in the hands of the Basketball Association. Time for basketball practices will be allotted by the association, through the secretary, Bud Timmermelster, and team practices will be arranged through these channels. For the remainder of the season, league games will be held on Tuesday and Saturday evenings in the Civic Centre gym. Present at the meeting were Don Fitch, William Noble. Alex Bill, S. P. Woodside, Bud Timmermelster, Walter Johnston, Mel Holkestad, Nick Pavlikis, Nick Hogan, Herb Arorgan, Ed Gladding and Wally London. Don Forward and George McGregor of the Civic Centre staff were also, at the meeting. Advertise in, the Daily .News This Is Our Business r Take advantage of our many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop and Oarage Is under the management of Bill Osborne and has secured the services of J. Campbell, who has had many years of experience in car and truck work. CONSULT US Terrace Machine Shop AND GARAGE Terrace COLOR LINE STOPS GAME Montreal-Jersey City Game Called After Negroes Banned JACKSONVILLE The controversy over the participation of two Negro bafl players Tor Montreal Royals in their exhibition game against Jersey City in Jacksonville, Florida, has resulted in cancellation of the contest. The controversy developed after it was disclosed that the res-ulatlons of the Jacksonville playground and recreation board prohibit white and Negro ath-lets from playing together on their facilities. The players are Jackie Robinson and John Wright. CAUSE OF STAGGER Ducks waddle because their legs are placed so far back on their bodies. : . I. . . . ...J. . ww. - W S HO 0"MW.tO&CCO VVkV ovd cwm km. . f McCUTCHEON'S PHARMACY LTD. The Nyal and Penslar Store THIRD AVENUE AT SIXTH STREET Announcing Arrival of Elasto Tablets, now obtainable $2.50 (Mall Orders Accepted) SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END Alka Seltzer, largest size .""('Eno's Fruit Salts, Minard's Liniment -J)r largest size ONf Dodd's Kidney Pills I !( Scott's Emulsion, large size UH(- EXTRA SPECIAL ... For One Week Only Large Tube Spearmint Tooth Paste 31c Thermos Hottlcs $1.19 FOUR STAR TRANSFER "SERVICE 'WITH A SMILE" Phones: Blue (if) Res. Green H'2() Prop., L. Chrlstopherson (Ex-Naval Vet.) TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE BIRMINGHAM, Eng., Iff) Workmen Involved in a stay-in strike here for Increased wages, took a piano into the factory and held a "Jam session," Today in Sports After this month no amateur golfer in Canada may participate In any competition in which bonds, war savings certificates or stamps are offered as prizes. This ruling has been reached by the Royal Canadian Golf Association, and the Canadian Ladies' Golf Union, rche action cancels a wartime concession which allowed such prizes to be accepted. Any infraction of the new rule will result in the loss of the player'? amateur standing. The regulations of the Jacksonville, Florida, playsl ound have about two feet each way petunias and similar things need about a foot. General Layouts An Informal layout of flower gardens, lawn and shrubbery about the home almost always gives the best results. The formal garden where there are straight rows, straight paths and everything Is Just so is a matter for professionals and large estates. With the average lot In town or country there are too many straight lines In any case like driveways, foundation walls and fences. The main idea in gardening Is to break these and soften them. To do this !TIDDV I ADKIM SHORT SPORPffis decision The bantamweight champion of the world, Manuel Ortiz, says he will soon retire from boxing. Ortiz announced his intentions yesterday while resting at his El Centro, California, ranch, following his 15-round draw Tuesday night with the California featherweight champion, Carlos Chavez. The promoter of America's richest golf tournament Is willing to back Byron Nelson with a $50,000 bet against Dick Burton or Dais Rees of Britain. The offer came from George S. May, who promotes the $15,000 Tarn O'Shanter tourney. In announcing his offer May grinned and said: "I have quite an interest in Nelson. Lhave paid him $41.-000 in prize money." NEW YORK- Tippy Larkin of Garfield, New Jersey, last night gave Nick Moran of Mexico City a boxing le.sson In their bout at Madison Square Garden in New York. Tippy out-punched and out-boxed the Mexican to taks a ten-round decision. He piled up an early lead which was enough to give him the nod despite several spirited rally attempts by the Mexican fighter. There were 10,000 fans on hand for the hard-hitting bout. Jackie Robinson, from playing in the Royals' exhibition game in Jacksonville on Sunday. The Royals are scheduled to meet Jersey City. George Robinson, executive secretary of the board, said: "The rules, regulations and policies of the Jacksonville Playground and Recreation Board prohibit mixed contestants in athletic events on their facilities. This means that white and negro athletes cannot play together." The official added the regulations had been in effect for years. The Mexican' Baseball League opened its season Thursday and a crowd of 33000 fans somehow got into Mexico City's Delta Park, which seats 23,000. A former New York Giants' luminary. Danny Gardella. slammed a two-run homer to lead the Vera Cru: Blues to a 12-5 win over the Mexico City Reds. Luis Olmo, formerly of the Brooklyn Dod- board will prevent Montreal gers, hit a four-bagger for the Royals Negro second baseman, I losers. WHAT' IS lam . A Showy Flowers-r A really wonderful showing can be made with half a dozen annual flowen. Cosmos, marigolds, zinnias, petunias, portu-laca, nicotine, spider plant, calendula, alyssum"; stocks, etc., are easily grown almost anywhere in Canada. Some of the larger flowers can be used in the place of shrubs. Seeds should be ' started early and in finely pre-1 pared soil. Plants are trans-i planted to permanent quarters j when they are well established l with several sets of leaves. I Ready started bedding plants WITHOUT A GARDEN? shrubbery is planted in irregular clumps around, but not too close to, the house, with, biggest groupings at the corners and around the front porch. Variety may be added by the odd climbing vine. Improving Soil While a natural, rich, open loam makes the best garden soil it is possible to make practically any type suitable. With both clay and sand cultivation, plus the in. corporation of rotted vegetable matter will work wonders. One of the best treatments of course. can be bought from the seed Is plenty of barnyard manure. store or greenhouse man. For i but this is not always available husky growth, tall things like and especially so in urban lo-cosmos, gladiolus, dahlias, giant cations. Good substitutes arc mariEolds and zinnias should I vegetable refuse like tops of beets, carrots, pea pods, lawn clippings, etc., or specially sown green oats, rye or clover dug or plowed under. With clay this opens up the soil and makes it Early, Medium and Late Most ' more easily workable. Jess in- Canad'ian vegetables divide clined to bake. With sandy themselves into three main ground, the manure or vegetable planting groups. In the first j material adds strength and helps are the hardy sorts. These are ; it retain moisture. planted Just as soon as the soil ! . can be prepared regardless of; ,. nuCIIUMTin n the weather ahead. They wlllineiieve nilbUITIHI IW rain Stand a little frost, and for best' Ache all over? Stiff and tore, joints and results they must make their ! puJt??Gcti"i:kreiief With-tvinr.ieton- . T-K-C s, a proven remedy gratefully uned .u I.,, ,u first growth while the weather by thousands, put your trust in t-r-Cs. is Still COOl and wet. In this ially miule to relieve Kheumalic Pain , .u . . ; and StiffneM. Let them help you find the class are peas, the first onions, . fast relief you want. Cet a box today-carrots and beets, radish, spin- 50c- at druggist everywhere. T-27 ach and lettuce. Make the first 'planting Just as soon as the soil lias worked up nicely and 13 no longer muddy. Experienced gardeners, however, don't stop with one seedling. They make a practice of sowing beets, radish, spinach, beets, etc., at least three limes, about two weeks apart. Next there are the semi-hardy things like potatoes, the first corn, beans and cabbage. These will stand cool weather but very little frost. At the end of the line are very tender plants that can stand no frost at all such as melons, cucumbers, tomatoes, pumpkins. There is no object In planting these until both soli and air are warm. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box IW Plumbing and Hoatinp Engineers OIL AND COAI. STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 THIS AND THAT ?. S T!i Cvrfs Matthew AJm Jvrvj-, In. - ...t I. "Okay, meet you at Mike's for lunch." GOOD SEASON FOR TERRACE Sawmilling- to I!c Active and , Farmers. Will Be Getting Aii Karly Start Terrace district is looking forward to a good year in 1946 both in timbering and farming, according to George Little, who has been spending a lew days in the city. He arrived on Thursday night's train and will return to Terrace Monday night. There is still a very active market, for cut lumber and timber products, .says Mr. Little. On the land tnere should be an early .start on spring work as snow a iund Tfrrai .- rs ai "one now and there Is no frost In the ground. In Terrace town some garden digging has already started. Mr. Little, who returned to Terrace recently afler spen 'ng a few months visiting at San Diego, California, with a brother-in-law, Frank Lazelle, formerly of Terrace, and at' Glen-dale with a brother, expects to leave Terrace in about two weeks for Yellowknife, N.W.T. FOLDING PROTECTION Plastic rainwear weighing only about six or elgnt ounces Is fold-able Into a size that can be carried in a pocketbook. FULL OF FUN The porpoise na the panda are most playful animals. Banish doubt from every painting job with Marshall -Wells Paints, Varnishes or Finishes. For interior or exterior, these high-ranking tested -to -take-it products bring smooth, new beauty to any home. a. 1 Ml 1 In manv Cities. ist or Marshall-Wells paint dealers is shown in yellow pages of phone book. w F1 dMUry BY THE GALLOH a MARSHALL WELLS- paints varnishes finishes!! Sold by MarUI-Weill Stori and D. I.m , M Kaien Consumers' Co-operative TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT Who Suffer With Their Feet You will be interested to know that there Is a man In town who has had a wide experience in the correction of fallen arches, and can make Arch Supports that will relieve that painful and tired feeling that only foot sufferers can explain. Mr. Bill Terry, with many years of study of foot ailments, Is now In Hill's Shoe Store, and will be pleased to take an Impression of your feet and let you know what can be done In your Individual case. Mr. Bill Terry Is also In charge of the Bhoe Repairing Dept. where your repairs are executed neatly and promptly. Call around and see him for either reason. RUNNERS For Young and Old CHILD'S Sizes 5 to 10 MISSES' Sizes 11 to 2 ROYS'Sizes 1 to 5 YOUTHS' 11 to 13 LITTLE GENTS' Sizes G to 10 .... MEN'S OXFORDS Sizes 6 to 10 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 "House of Better Cleaning". EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY . .Authorized. "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave. W. Books, Magazines, Newspapers Phone Blue 810 (Res. 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