TRUCK WORRIES GTY COUNCIL Have Not Yet Decided Whether Repairs Can be Made or New Ennlne Necessary There was further discussion at last night's council meeting as In whether tin? Hoard of Works Day-Khler truck Xo. 1 -should nave a new engine installed or whether the present motor can he repaired so as lo meet fho needs. fnne weeks ago the Hoard of Works recommended that a Hew engine he purchased. An Inspect inn hy J. W. Jloorchouse wfs ordered ;ind. as a result, a reporl was suhmilted indicating I hat it might lie possihle tn make repairs. Al last night's meeling Aid, I'erry, chairman of Hie hoard of works, again expressed the opin foij lhat a new engine "was necessary, .lames Hunter and .t,;caelTer, auto mechanic, ail-dressed the council aiuj holh sjaled that, while, repalrsv nilKhi he.'elTccjed, Ihe liest-thing In do would, he lo obtain a new engine. To put Hie truck On the roan PRINCE RUPERT TO HAYEJJARKS BOARD Will Consist of Board of Works Chairman, City Engineer and Solicitor and Three Other Members The city of Prince Rupert is to have a town planning and parks board winch will consist Of Die chairman of Ihe board of works, tin. cily solicilor, cily en gineer and 0 nU'inbeiv outsi.fel of Hie council In bo nppninlnd by the mayor. A rejiort In thlsl effecl from the board of works was adopted by the. cily council lasl night. Tbe mayor will make Ihe appointments of the oulside menibers of Iho board -at-an early dale. , Advertiee In the Dally News. the short -p open game. (Ily "Andy" Ducat, Manager of ('iilliain Cluli.)., (Iieprlnten from '-nreenurk Herald' i Every I cam needs a frepienlly nltack uu Hie . Short passing demands a level forward line. A, man is' loo speedy can do as much harm In the combined attack as a man who is loo slow. The short'-passiiig game piickens the slow and reduces the speedy. Professional teams adopt il be cause they can nick and cbnoe I heir men and so make them fit In. Amateur leains have a limited choice and lillle lime to Ira in. A really dazzling forward such as you oflen find in amateur 1 UgnrxWjlU specially. I'irst cjas.s furvnrd liorl-passiiip plan. Oilier leauis mi Keep mo game open. I He sliorl-passiiif lific run! pays if yuii gel plenlv uf practice. and peg Hie brill'innl down to Hie same pace? This js the difference Ih'Iwccii issing game and the Li 1 1 11 v dylc is .more scicii- When you liavo In decide which game your own tram diuiild specialise in, you conn down lu Ihe old djicalional jiiuhlein i: il hel lu nourish Ihe lirilliaul and Jel llje others look afler lliem selves, or does it pay in Hie end lu Jielp along Hie slower fellmv pari of the forwards ,who expecl lo receive the next pass to ge! out of Hie way of .'nnpOsins markers. This js anofher reason why the same plan should nol lie carried oul for loo lonv without change. If the opposing halves begin- tn notion that "11" always jias's'os lo "A"", Ihey will sej themselves In look afler "A" wlien ."!" secures Hie lodl. A clever ila;i is fur a: forward in possession of the ball l-i nriike an opening for another bv drawing away. Hie opponepls who are marking Ihe oilier. "Tims, if an- opponent la marking "A.' "il'VvwifUllie ,ba11 ojuitdribblc Hie ball eiiliciugly near him, and. when Ihe opponent falls into Ihe Iran and enmes away from his man, can send The ball acrOs to t tin now unmarked "A." Sharpness In Starting I'oiwards frequently fail IhrnUL'h slowness in starting They need to run some distance before. Ihey gather full -speed "TKt A Nir TO.NICHT" GRANT'S Best Procurable (THE OftlCINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINrST IIICIIUND MALT DottJ and iMrulH kjr WUIUm CrM & Som Uaiwd CUnlUJick iui Dlvnw.CUaliM DuiilUnM. Dull- A This advertisement Is ool published or displayed by Liquor Control Hoanf or by the Government of Dritish Columbia. Uu- TTTF. TMtT TtTW S V.KVrT. FOUH 1 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus MAKES REPORT COGMTW thinks "OW k OO YOO TH'rs IT T .l lT TW Rr CXJ WALWC Revenue Exceeded Expenditure by Eight Thousand Dollars The aeereirale suridns "f Hie rilyV assols over i liabilities duriJij 1921 increased lo )pl,l!, 0C8.H3 being if li',(5(i.7 more than last year aeciirdinsr - lo. I In annual report, of George llnrii C.A.. oily auditor, which was ire- sonlcil In 1 lio council last, night. The total assets of the city amount In .$3,(57 (5, 12 1. i !) against which it has a debenture ileM outslanilinfr at December 31, l!)2i, or 2,02 1.117.07, Tlie gen era I revenue for Hie year 1021 cxreeded expenditure hy !?8,.r)82.ri.,i. The taxes levied for pencral purposes incliulinpr schools ,in l'J2l exclusive of penalties, nnrmuiled to $222.(50 l.Uli as compared wilh ))2.rii,52r..rK in 1023. T!ie taxes levied on ac count of local improvement by laws in 1021 amounted to $70, 107.HH, making altogether S.'IOI, -H80.K1 as rnnipnred with 320, ri.r.30 levied in 1023. The total assessment of the cily in 102 J was reduced from 1 7,282,07 l.pO tri $(5,807.(500 and the lax rale was reduced to forty mills. The auditor's reporl, the usual voluminous and lahulaled document rqverfn-r all departments. of the t'ily's finances, was laid on the (aide for a week so lhal Hie council in in hi peruse it ! fore adopting it.' liealin? wilh the. nlililies, 'ihe report ilinwed a surplus for the. Iij-'hl department in 102( of ?IK,3ri8'.7(5, a surplus in Ihe lele-piione department of 1 1,858.23 and a deficit in the water department of $0,107.37. " ' ' " ' " " "" " 1 i - HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL Short passing pays with practiceproblem oj the brilliant player learns , couiu proiiamy score cnonjdi goals if let alone lo take his team 'to the lop of tit 'league. Is il right lo pin him down to his slower comrades ? .o. i lie" siinri-pasning game only pays when you practise so frequently lhal. five forwards think as one man. Amateur teams wilh one really fine play er should keep iiic game open ami give ii t in a clcauce lo carry them through. Lightning swoops by ne nr two men have a painful effect. no Ihe defence. If one man breaks through anil scores two goals rapidly- they come In regard him. as a being of superior clay. This i gives him a still greater .ad vantage, since they bcjrjn tn tackle him nervously. Variety Needed Should your star "Mayor strike a bad patch, however, you will 111- certain losers unless you bave. mother attacking style to adopt al once. again with Hie new engine and a The shnrl-passiug game must general overhauling would cost be practised. You can set your $700. To recondition the lire- own forward line, complete wilh sent engine would probably enst the two wing halves, lo pass no less Hian 1 10 loss'Nhan your own hacks and' ceritis hajf $700. supported by reserves. Soon There was lo have, been a re- your line will be comoelent port from Mr. Mnorejiouse arid ennush lo convince opponents .1. Iloss as to Ihe cost of re- thai I hey are -a well-trained pairing Ihe Iruc.k without Hip. team. This is half flic hallle. engine, but this was iinl suhmii- Don't play the short passing led. The whole mailer waM re. game on a wet and heavy ground, ferredafler snme discussion, lo Hush tactics on the pari of the the board of works with power tn opposition may cau-se a lenipor- act. Aid. Perry said I lint the huy dislocation of your nllackiug truck was badly needed and machine. Don't rv to use it urged lhat. Ihere be no undue delay in gelling il in npvration again. wlien it is 1 1 ii Kiel ics at once. Slop Ho- short passes and start swinging Ihe ball across from wing lo win, (live your star a chance o shine. You can gel back to your olher stylo afler. . A really good holh the closed learn can pla game and Hie open. A cams usually do one ueuier 1 1 1 a 1 1 me oiiieiv I heir second style is started suddcnlv ns'a surprise. ChanHnn the Attack : Never change a winning game. Play in your special style a-long as it keeps you leading. Tin lime to clianpe is whey your opponents draw lovej." Who si art" the changing? The captain should do it, but he may not al ways be in the right position. J he centre forward nr one itl Ihe two wing forwards are in tin best position In see why attack do not go aoenrdjrig Jo plan. The wind to change' should conn' from one of these. I) is neces sary to decide beforehand which one. J hreo plan .supervisors in one front line are loo .much. Any sort of a passipg game lemands constant XTnVls oh tin1 Sprints in jiraclice should be aimed at curing this fault. A prompt start -means yards gain e.i; Players should be trained l jump forward and dash twenty or thirty yards. J'asses hack, lo halves are extremely valuable. When the second forward receives the hall from Ihe half, however, he should try lo get it llirough some dis laniv Iw'fniN maintained intact. passing it back once more. 'Ibis depends on Ihe Ihe half in giving il to ward . best placed for ahead. Two .passes in skill or the for-forgint siicres- siou back In y half really mean thai you are manoeuvring for position. You risk putting 'our ef olf-sidf Jon. " a I"a''' woiks oui c (Ihange your V posuipn inrougii nriiimmg iiic hall up, Hie forward who ha- been displaced by the movement must, gel back lulo the dribblerV posilion. Tbus your line i Frequently a centre-forward yets into an inside wing position nliile leading the allaVk. Ynu must have a centred cenlre in use of a sudden pass, and that is why I lie oispiaceo winner un dertakes Hip responsibility icing con I re forward for time being. HOCKEY CAME ol the IN ON RADIO Reception Was Good But Other Stations 4nUrfrd at Tim Itarlio reports of Hie big hockey auic lasl nighl came in fairly eli mil mere were oiner Ma- ions ou a wave length similar j i.aigary thai inierfered con- jderably and wben ope of the Inals Wiis scored Digriy was np- eralinv teninrarily. making il jnpossilde In hear the resull. On lie whole reeenlion was clear. oweer, and lll third period of be game eame through very ,el. Many .hockey fans galh- -req al Humes wliere there, were radio receivers and followed the Mailed reports with keen inler- pt. a - Sport Chat I I If ('it V ii'N''iii(-Ar'.s dco'i'lii'iil pnlis Hill ground with a -view to osliinatlng the cosl of levelling Hie field and removing the rock pie in compliance with a re quest recently made by the Fail Monro and sporting organiza tions of the cily who have un (b'rlaken lo pay for Ihe work eventually if the cily will do H u'ow. I.asl Sunilay persons who wenl lo the grounds pulled oul nine of the slakes that are be ing used in couneclion wilh (ho surveying. Hare should ! observed nol In interfere with these mnrks as il oecessilale Ihe work being gone all ove again. Mrs. S. .1. Winsby last week won Ihe. finals of Ihe laities badminton compel itinn at Hazel Ion and, as a result, lias becoun Ihe possessor of a' silver cm Her runner-up. was Miss Jayiu whom she ib-fcaled in the final by II In 10, It to 10. A. Connnn won the men's final by defeating S. .1. Winsby (5 to and 15 lo 12. ilo Ihe mixed doubles, . J, Winsby and Miss Jaynes lieat c. II. Wrinch and Mrs. Turnbull 15 to 11 .and 15 lo ft. PrJzss woo during Hie f.urlln- Jseajion al princ CJe.nrge wero prcsonlod nl Ibe annual ban aii'd of Ihe olub in thai cily which was held last week. Thoro were 80 peraons in attendance Wanted For Sale For Rent WOMAN Wanted for (ieneral housework. Apply Salvation Army. WANTKD. Second Will pay cash. 108. CITY OF (III SAI.K. ce i veil by Huperl for 25 h.p. gasoline engine ou truck. Tenderers may bid for Ihe same wilh or wilhoul triick. Kngine can be inspected al any lime between 8 a.m. and .p p.m. in the cily store under the Fire Hall. Tenders lo be in Ihe ollice of Ihe Citv Clerk marked " Tender for (asoliue Kngine" not later than 5 p.m. April 1st, 1025 Highest or any lender not necessarily accepted, city i-.n- :iuoer. 77 I'D It S.M.K. Al Terrace, ll.C several ten acre tract and one I -acre tract. Look I hem ovpr and make me an olTer.- -A C. Utile. OH 5A1.IL- - Haby good condition. (105. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2cper word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANT FOR SALE TO RENT hand piano. Phone Hod PRINCE RUPERT Tenders will be re-Ihe City of Prince Ihe purchase of a OH S.M.i:. Dahlia bulbs -good double varieties, also rhubarb roots; cheap. Uii Xinlhl Ave. Hast. Phone Hlack 01 H. carriage, in Phone lied 7K UIINISIIKJ) Housekeeping Sullc for rent. 110 Sixth Avenue, Kast. I'hoiio Illue 27H. II !Ol!ll roomed hrmse for rent. wilh halh. Phone lied C2X BOARD 'IOAHD. Thfi Ininnder. 830 Second Avenuo. Phone 137. HO.nn AND ItOOM, or board only. Phone Hod 707. LOST LOST. .lade green earring be twecn llolel Princo Huperl aibl McHrble "Slreel. Ffnder please reliirn lo. Daily ews ollice. I.ORTy,)oftki'l card ,caso. f jwiier's 'nafiie' ihsid. Fihler please return lo Daily News oflioe. FOUND FOI'ND. On Wednesday morn ing a fountain pen. Owner may have same upon identifying at Huperl Table h'upplv and paying for Ibis advertise-inonl. . M FOUND: Hunch of keys on ring including one C.N.U. switch key. Apply Dally News ofllce. FOUND. Pair of chilli's brown woollen mills. Apply Daily JSows ollice. FOUND. Pair child's fur trim mod kid milts. Apply Daily oSews ofllco. FOUND. Post ollice Daily News ollice. and Ihe nITair wa an ' iaslic one. In ladies' Mrs, Porler's loam won ward cup ami the medals; Mrs, It. W. won the .lolmson cup, I key. Appl enlhus curling the Al- Wrighl Mncl.cn. and Mrs Landon won Ihe consolation . (l. D. Harper's rink won Die McCullagh shield fop mcn W. Ilexon, Ihe cnnsolallon and P. w. Wilson all the oilier trophies MJxod rinks, Simons JJank of Commerce and Clul medals. Advertise in the Daily News BOATS AND LAUNCHES PIIICKS OF FASTIIOPF. l-CYCI.K Marine F.ngines l-ll.P. 1-II.P. 0-II.P. H-II.P. H-H.P. Hi-II.I'. All the include verse r without clutch I cylinder I cylinder I cylinder i cylinder I cylinder TAXI Ml) III) ill) Mil l.l) above except the Famous ear. and full $185.01) 2l.ll.00 150.00 7fo.no 450.00 175.00 the first .Iocs Heeled rical and propeller equipment. best licit money can buy. I'islbope Hros., 177 (ieorgia St. W. Vancouver, I l.O. Always at your service. tf COLUMBIA RECORDS MARINE TAXI SERVICE The. NKW Process Columbia llecnrdi no scrnlcliing. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Tfols, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue LAUNCH "Oh Haby" at your ser vice day or night. Comfort Safely Courlesy. If it's a water trip call l.aurie handily. Phones 570 orl.1L ' TAXI 592 1TIH DF.PF.NDAIIM' TAXI. Day and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy is niy motto. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Kichmnnd Rooms. Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or (lust Prompt Service and Comfort Day or NiifM Stand: 308S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Smiir s llolel FURNITURE VR handle Hie FAWCHTT guaranteed copper bearing Sleel Hangosari(l all grades of high grade furniture wo PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-ure Store. We lluy, Sell and F.x- change New and Secondhand floods. QEO. PAPADUPULI8, 839 Third Ave. Phonu M0 GENERAL BLACKSMITH Kvery 'doscriplion of Hlacksmlth work done. Hoat work a spec lallly. Prompt attention and moderate prices. A Trial Solicited. J- M. WALKER Near Shockley's .Planing Mill WOMEN'S EXCHANGE IIRIN'fi us any plain sewing and fancy work you wish lo dis-pose of. Tip articles in I lit Women s r.xchange Dept. am not limited lo $1.00. THE DOLLAR STORE Phone: lied .121. TIMBER SALE X 7038. SUmiIimI Temli-m will lie icn-lvril liy (In filslrlcl f'orenler nut Inter limn iumhi on tin- vtn iiiy or April, lovs, r-r tin- pur-rli.i-ie of MceiH-H X 7ii3S, hIIiiiiIhI one mile iiiirlh of lot HIT, JolmuMi r.liannel, O.H. 3. lo nil HS.non feet txiniU iim-u hu i of Sprure, llcmlork, 1UIdiii and Oilar 8uw-lorn. Two () year will lie ailowi-d for removal of ilmlier. Further imrilriilarn of the r.lili-r Fren-ler, Virtnrla, or llie DlJtiict Koreiler, Prince Iinpert, B.C. ..Article! Lost anil Found, &c MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays. W- daescav : urdays, eiu?,-s al 1m From thb East Mondays, Wedr.rsdayj ,. , Fridays, due af 7 a., to Vancouver 'i'uesdays- Mail closes al M5 Pj Salurdays i Friday, 8 C.P.It. Mar, u in, From Vancouver-Sundays Wednesdays J Thursdays C.P.It. Mui - n G, (C 4 To Anyox, Alice Arm, Skh and Premier Wednesdays " T' n Sundays 1 I From Anyox, Alice Arm, SteiiH and Premier Tuesdays M Fridays k- Al To Port Simpson and Ns K Points- Sundays i From Port Slmoson and m River Points I'liesdays To Alaska Points- March C. IG ar l 1, From Alaska Points-- March in. in urA "1 To Queen Charlotte hliod Pel March . I l n. ' From Queen Points March 3. 1 ' a .... t.id inif. in" nip-. ... n mi ft., morr "f '. coiiiinfnrcmpiili or Ipm. Notlct tn Inland CharfetJfi & BOX COLLECTION M j i In... am A n AVrS I st Ave. k Kighth 5l. W ' rtth Ave. & Fulton .v.. M Ave. it Thompson 81 B I lib Ave. AShcrbrcoke I Hit Ave. & Conrad St (Jib Ave, & Hays Gove Ave. ... (ilb Ave. A Hays oove Circle 8th Ave- A Cotton SI 5th Ave. A MrltriJe si Pro. Oov. Hblgs-Prov. Oov. Wharf O.T.P. Wharf nd Ave. A 2nd St 3rd Ave. A Fulion dv 3rd Ave A U l inlaliiinr J" M III tit i 3.5 3.i0 n lit mi ij COAST lN0 "'Jf'-iotft. RI0AB0IN0 DISTRICT OF TAKE NOTICE tiy'Ar..".. J lied, of Vanciiuv-T. .- , m ana ruprr '' .' - if w for a Oruviiife of Hrllisn wiior lol on in ' 'I iri. more innu uwj l.nrti. in c.oasl )n'. .nil. " a- v. j. .,1. Ml Coinnitnrlnr ( P. 'f'i Coat Ultrlii, n" leas, lo the simlhf" Lot 1 180 ; le" ' f" ,Ij W J a itlianri of :-' ft li Kid isu maSiM 5; 5,0 LAND ACT, Hi Id tide line on in - , . h"m Ink! dUlanl ;Uil", is 'J rc.m ilm amiinin- ',,f 1 n,rn-r of nMM :,Jit ml ?krfn Unit JFfJ iinniril nr llinr. , (fill" Saivur I.---t i,i """"'v.. ii iin'1: on i n or ,.i. of fiiimaliy. ' '' ,,. imi ;' UIBi. M l'''.l;!:a..tV.S IIIP IflllUVI IU" i-Iiiia " 'i . fVi)l I"? .... Ii'" i. . if i tip nitiii oi 'i irf Inland. Till" """! ...... W"",,.rf ? Mnkert l)V ""f""". n,nre "'i "Ti AH1-talnlnr 3011 arP'-, "!Ki .JJ" Dated pr ' .' i a ..'ui a Mil-''" January lu'