PAGE FOUR TIT? : nTTT ;.TAt3 T',., .-.r-r-.. FOOTBALL ASS'N BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM anus TV 1 ' 1 1!-, I BIT' ebtOM- LOOKJHEfcE COMEi LORD No ALU RVCHT routs mi . ANNUAL MEETING ILL eE lH THE i-CT THC r-WO thec re. Calling w Mm? THM" VOO wajay too TQ 0tCRCe me. r DOG HOvJ"bE KNbW IT HOWcoTHAX I - BHH' U I 1 I Tri .LwUSV I I riE.t.ius . ..THEM ! IAlji in? r- TO eE OUT i THE LIKC TO Four Teams Already Entered In (.nuu wrs - v-'- HrWE. ME OM i t-r ; ii i a i i. Kiri..v , Senior League Which It Is TVAEr tOCtL. I M II I nil V)dl d A A . A . Sill V 7 cL Br? i i laa - I I X fl I H I 1 I a if I J Proposed to, Start Next Month GEO. HILL PRESIDENT Association to Ask That Daylight Saving be Put Into Effect mm In City There will he at least four leaiU in llio Senior Kooiitall LrasfiK this year ami the season, il is exiieclcd, will lio opened to wards I lie end of April. Last nilit the annual nieeliiiR of the Prince Hupcrt Football Association look lare ami officers were elected as follows: President (ieor?e Hill. Vice-president dames Hlaek. Serrelmy-lreasurer (JertrRc S. Ilussel. Hoard or Control S. P. Mnc-ilonalil, Herl Morgan, Jack .ludjje, W. Ileiil ami Frank Virkers. The following were present at last nighl.'-meeting in their official capacities: ficorge Hill, presiilenl; Frank Viekers, acting secretary; .1. Watson ami feorjre Abbott, delegates from Hie T.al-lii's; Ililgh Klllell ad .1. Hoehrriiie, di'leisrales from the (irertl YA.Vr Veterans' Association; F. J. I'ul-hir and Tieorge Kelsey, delegates' from the Sons of Knglaml; Harry) I.bve and J. Campbell, delegates from Hie Sons nf J'anada. ; I'avorahle . reports on last year's activities were received alnl filed. Oajc receipts during l!2l were higher than in 102.1 and expenses were also higher. Kntry fees for Hie forllicom-insr season were paid liy the Greal War Veterans, Sons of Kngland, Callics and Sons nf Canada. Daylight Saving A rnmmillee consisting of V. K. Williscroft, J. Campbell an.l Cienrge Hill was named to look into Hie matter of junior foothall in the city. This couuniltee will mepl with the school hoard and l'areirt - Teachers' Association with a view to reorganizing the lea.g ue. The same committee will take up (fie matter of having daylight saving pill inln effect in Hie felly for a pari of the season at lerffcl. The Association hits decided to present foolhalls to the King Fdwaril, Month and Horden Street Schools. j Sport Chat j 1 Itilliaril fans will no douhl he out In orce Inniu'lit for Mm opening of the final in Hie. eily hilliard cliampionship scries between Ool. S. 1. McMordie and (ion. iMcIlmoyle. The match which will' he lo moo points in Uvu sessions nf 500 each is attracting keen Interest and holh players have their following of confident supporters. They we.ve popular oppoiumW m Wtir vy league teain .4erir as first men on lite (ireal Vai Veterans ami Prince lluperl Hilliard Parlor 1 chins respectively and tliey pretty well shared honors as far as the season'? average was'i-on rented.1 Mcllmoyle's having lieeri all and Mc.Mordie's, 2.'7. Kacln spoiled each other's chances of pdssjlile 2.10 averages. Mcli moyle is . the present holder of the city individual championship, having healen .lehsoh. wlm w.is eliminaled liy McMordie on Tues day illght. in the final last year, .lack Allen will referee tonight, :. 1.. Youiicinah will he marker and (i. S. Ilussell ollieial schrer. f. . t)n Saturday of this week the lug annual F.nglish college rowing 'Hire IfMwe'cn (txford and Camhrldge takes .place. Oxford is the favorite, to win, the Cam-! hrldge crew helng hnndienppej thioiigh the fact their captain was recently forcel lo resign or1 account of ill health ami there followed utv uncertainly as to tli'i final' choice of the crew. Of past races, Oxford has won lo and Cambridge, 35. In IH77 Hie crews rowed a dead heat. Ii JM 2' lmlh boats sank aUh firx' alieinpl and the race was rowed over. The wMglits of "Hie twn crevvs this ycdr are neatly equal, Cajnhrldgtt averaging a little over 1 00 pounds a nian and Oxford, Ififi pomvls. Willi --lh ft IherPas-ing inlercs'l and parlicijiatlnn hi oilier sioIm, especlillly rugby football and'' tennis, University enlliusinsm for rowing has waned. ' It is bOH a popular sporl bul jio loncer tho one popular port. GEORGE MCiLMOYLE BEAT FfiED PYLE Fred I'yle nl;t up anitlhl'r spec tacular performance in last night s city cliaiupmusliio billiard semi-final ami was pea ten by (ieorge Mclltnoyle by Hie nar row margin Oi one iifiinl.' When .Mcllinoyle had -'!).'t points, ye had H',('.. Tlte latter slarled una scoring liooin, however, and rapidly gained right up lo Hie end of the game, the final score or which was 50(1 to ('.);. Holh players were taking ink chances ami Hie match took three hours and five minutes Hie longest lime s far pi the series. There were 101 innings ami .Mcllmoyle's average was I. '.).' while I'yle's was t.'.M. High breaks were 4'e and .'11 respect ively. Kach player made ten safety misses. -(J ROAD RACES TO BE INSTITUTED THIS YEAR ON MAY 24 11 was decided at the hiecling of Hie Klks' Lodge last night lo institute, in connection with the Vicforia Ikay celebration this year tliree annual road races- two, five ami seven miles. Tin Iwn mile' race will be fiir boys up lo twelve, the five mile race for lioys lip' To 18, r,itil -IlilisTiVPif mile for men over those ages. Suitable trophies .are to. he -ob tained for Ihe races which will lie held mi Hie afternoon of Mnv 21. senate reform urged by progressive member in the House of commons. (enntinped frotri page one) rights or sectional lillcresM? .Nrt one could answer ami Mr. Shaw adinilled that his careful hnly nf Canadian history had failed hi reveal asingle iiislailc.e in which the Senate ii.nl sallied fnrlh lo do whal il was sneeifi- cally erealell Id ilo. Alnl Ibis in In the face nf the nhvious need of tudy in I i methods ami means of harmonizing Ihe iylej-ils and rights of llio varilnis parls of tin; ndininion. Vlfe Appointment Attacked That was Mr. Shuw's first ob jection h the constitiilioh tiflhe Seriate. Siouilly, be projested : . .' ' - .iiiiki nit- ii ; i 1 1 1 1 ii m'ii i oi senators fur life. What kept public meii active in Hie wuinlry's bus iness, he remarked, -was chiefly H i. I ( . . . me ucsire in mainiaaiu me es- leeni nf their countrymen who registered Iheir aiiprnval fir, dis approval of Ihe Commons at the polls. Not so the Senate. II efiiilil do what il liked, and fnr-Itet llje very existence of the electorate. Thirdly, Mr. Shaw found the Sehnie far loo large in number. Ihe Canadian Senate, he pointed out, is approximately the sank'! siye as Hie t' nil ed Stales Sena'e CORN SYRUP mi IHrtitlana It furniihcs tlal nourUlitiitnt tb (lit Lbdy -and Chtldrrn Ilk III THE CANADA STARCH CO LIMITED. MONTREAL lip JSf AVOID SUBSTITUTES a Jiody cliai-jred vvitli Hie protection of 1 tti.OOO.OOO people. And in Hie fourth place. Mr. SluiW round Ihe Senate's membership distributed in unerpiai proportion, lie wauled the scn-alor.s ilistriliuled instead so as hi provide equal protection tor al' Hie sirov'inces. and he prolesled against Ihe present rigid system under which the growth of new provinces finds no Corresponding increase iit Senate represcnla lion. Those were Mr. Shaw's objec tion to 'the Senato iii tlieorv. Coining down to iu:h.ial opera- lion lie found that all thesi Jborelical objections had tl'en clearly reflected in the Sanale's Vnrk since Confederation. First df all, he jioiuled oiil;. what is dhvious lo everyone: that Ihe Senate is absolutely iiarli.an This i.irltzanshiii, he remarked, was Ihe natural result of the life appointment sySicni. A senator naturally fell that he must vole in support of any proposal ad vanced by the goveriupent wjiiid) nppoiilfed 1nm. : Having tliade out this strong fase for Stinale reform Mr. Shaw liirned his attention lo the ineatis of bringing this fefiicm about. Three methods-presented themselves to him . . . lo abolish Hie Senate, to strengthen il, or lo weaken il. While abolition was berliiiiirtg incteasingly popular because Hie public saw no other way of restraining Ihe Senate's continual interference ill public business, Mr. Shaw did iiol favor Jhe idea, lie fell Hint a -second chamber was needed. He ' ttroiKisejl Instead that Ihe Senile be; ihade bleclive, that the hroVinceH lake reiioiislhi ily for Micse. "ejecl jhnSYifiil I lial Setiators have an idglil year lerm, going In Hie country wht-nver Hie government of the day ordered general election. As an allerna-live to popular eleclion lie pni- pnscd I liiil sepalors be appoinh'il by provihCial legisUilures. tKmily On; toil of all Hiis Mr. Shaw lirgej llial lite henale s powers lie ililiiie'ti; The absolute tower of velo Should be removed, be iteclared, just as il had been removed fi'imi Ihe Hrilish House of Lords. A temporary powt f ttf veto might work oil! satisfactorily, be suggested.. LILY WHITE lit lOPEftA FAUST AND ! ITS COMPOSER WAS STUDIED BY LADIES Study of (iounod's opera "Faust" was taken by Hie Ladies' .Music Club which mel yi-s1erda tirtermion al Ihe home of Mrs. F. II. Oil Vernel, 071 Fourth Avenue Hast. A paner on Ihe lire of Charles liouitod ami lb isiorj- of "Failsl" was read h i.Miss Alice UnVerjiel. There were ; violin seleclion.lty Miss Marjol-l Lancaster amj piano duels by I.Mrs. Huheit Wfird ilnd Mrs. U. P. Ponder. Mrs I.. O. I.arsen sang ''The Mower Song" sum! .Mis. .1. A. Ilinlon. "The Jewel S.Vng." Mrs. II. C. Fraser assisted wilh the accompaniments. There was a large til tendance of members PROPOSAL TO RAISE TOBACCO IN OKANAGAN Expert Belnq Sent Into that District by Dominion Department of Agriculture VANOOrVF.n,. Mar. -25- Hrands Of Hrilish Columbia ci-xar. Mualling the JicmI imiioilecl from Havana, may be a feature of: Vancouver smoke-shops, and the already far-famed Okauagan val- inay have fresh honors lliriisl (ipnn il. . jw' , Large tracts oi low-lying land ihith" valley, useless for fruit growing, may ln Used 1o create a great new tobacco growing industry under jdiins now ' Itoiiif. diilped by the li'ileral ami' I'm-vincial governiftfht. ,Al Hie reipiest vjif Hon'. 'i I). I'allullo, miniser of lando al Vit-loria, Iloii. W. IL Mollierwtdl. t-deral minister nf agriculture, is sending 11. L.Freeinan, tobac co expert, to Itrillsh unlumliin immediately. Mr. Freeman will investigate Jhe., possibilities ot the Okauagan for tobacco grow- g tin a large scale. Crnns al- aly growii there have amply deinonsl rated the suitability o Hie Okauagan for tobacco culture, and on the present occas ion the low lying lands will lit aiven particular attention. Okauagan pol,-tloc may soon tit; a popular brand. EDMONTON UTILITIES SHOW GOOD SURPLUS Waterworks Only Department Where There Is Loss as In Rupert F.DMONTON. Mar. 2(1. Wilh 1 lie electric light department providing nearly oiie-half oT the rain, eily utilities rolled up a surplus of nearly $50,000 in February. Ileporls that, have been made lo I hi" eily commissioners show Dial the actual profit was M5.7.T2. compared willt I l.lfin in the Maine mouth of lil2'i. For Ihe second lihie this year the slreel railway discloses a surplus which aiii.tiunts In 2,-220. The surplus In .January 1n-lalled $5.2.18 so thai this utility Jias already got 7,100 In put against any low traffic mouths later tin. Slightly increased surpluses are reporled iy all civic, utility tli'partmenls, wilh the exception of Hie waterworks branch when there was a drop of 1,K00 last month. The lolal surplus tlf all departments In date amounts to l02,il.1, while al Ihe end of I February. 1?L it .stood al l).T, ("75. EFFORT TO PREVENT GOITRE AT EDMONTON KDMONTON, Mar. 20. Owing lo the prevalence of gnilre, the city health officer, Dr. V. L, Dur- I ImM Pll - II f li-iTi'S'-WHtHKkill I K TBft. j I 3 tC GiM Br1 "(M. r-vl f Wanted For Sale For Rent FOIl wSALK. DahliH hulbs good double varieties, also rhubarl roots; cheap. Oil Niittlil Ave. Fast. Phone. Hlack 018. TO RENT ' KLTIMSHFI) Housekeeping Suite for rent. .410 Sfvth AvimuiV, Iliisl. Piiont! Hlui 27H. '! BOARD lOAlil). The Second Avenue. Inlander. 830 Phone 137. .OA HI). Table hoarders, home cooking. Phone lied 707. It LOST .OS'IV Vest pocket card case Owner's name inside. Finder please return lo Oaily News nllice. FOUND FOUND. Hunch of keys on ring. including one C.N.Il. switch key. Apply Dally News nllice. 'OUND, woollen Pair of child'B brown News dfllcc. mills. Apply Dally 'OUND. Pair chilli's fur med kii) nlills. Apply Iririt'. Daily fif.syA (otllce.v ' ; . ; , 'OUND. Post ollice key. App! Daily News ollice. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY VaNTF.D. A partner to take ah aclivo lulerest in a long established business. F.xrcllenl prospects for making money. For full particulars write Hox 234 Daily News, Prince lluperl, H.C. oy, stales liial steps lo prevent piilre in children have been ap-.roed by Die oily health Itoard. The disease Is Hie result of a ie-Iciency of Itiiline in the water ind food and Ihe treatment con- dsls in giving minute doses of odine. ORMER TEACHER KILLED BY AUTO EDMONTON STREET F.DMONTON., Mar. ?fi.nnberl I .lohnston, rormer teacher at MrDougall, . high school, was fnlally liijnieil as the result of being si ruck by an aulo al the corner of- H2lli Slreel ami Jasper, lie died in Hie (leiieral Uosidtal. The car which was Ihe eause ,ir the rircidcril was drlveti hy Walter A. Rlnllh, of the Jasper block. Mr. Johnston leaves a wife and two children. COLUMBIA RECORDS NLW Process Columbia Heconls no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, "Third Avenue MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Itahy" al ymir service day or night. Comfort Safety- Courtesy. If it's a water. I rip call Laurie Lauihly. Phones 570 or 1 Ii I . TAXI 592 niF. DF.PKNDAHLF. TAXI.- Da ami Night service. Comfort anil Courtesy is lily motto. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE. Stand: Ihchmoud (looms. TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call (ieorge, Paul or (Just1 Prompt Service und Comfort Dy or Niv' I Stand: 3033 BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from l?mnrss Hotel FURNITURE VK handle the FAWCF.TT guaranteed copper bearing Steel Hanges and all grades of , high grade furniture we PRINCE RUPEnT EXCHANGE. Auctioneers FURNITURE. New .jind Secondhand Furni-ure Store. We Huy, Sell and F.x. change New and Secondhand Hoods. QKO. PAPADOPULIS. .L19 .Third Ave. Phono 4f GENERAL BLACKSMITH Every description f lllacksmith work done. Hon! work a speciality. Prompt attention and moderate prices. A Trial Solicited. J. M. WALKER .Near Shocklcy.'A Planing Mill. dm TIMBER SALE X7038. S-ImI Triuti-m will tif rrcHVfsl by Iho IIIMrlrt I'ori'Mrr mil liter tlimi noun wi llw fclli ilny r April, lr.. ror th ir-rii of l.lifiirc 703S. ulluatrd otif milt imi tli nr l.ol I7. Jnliniuiii Dliamirl. t:.ll. i. In rut I HI,, Odd ti e! lxunl im-xuro nf Sirttrr. Ilemlni'k, IUl!-aui mid t;rlr Sw-lnr. Twn Hi CMN Will li lllciWfd for TV-tniival nf tlinlirr. KiirtlHT iiartli'iitiiri of the Clilt-f For-Ifr. Vlrtnri. r Itin iUstrlrl Kort-KtW, rrini- iniiMTi, H.c.. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE NOTIt'K l licri'by riven Dial on Hip 4Mi lay nf April ncu tin uintirlitiiil Int.'inl' lt apply to, (In- .l(imr Cimlriil Hoard rur llri-nc In TrtfupiTt lo prenilsea lifloir part or the tiulldlnr known ai the Port cWiucnU Itotfl, aluiaterl at Port Clriiifnta. Oin'n r.tiarlntie Ilamt, rrovlnrji nf Hrlllli Ciilnmtila uin the land dcrrltx-d a Lot rivn (Si. iikick forty 'four (44 1, ulidlvlaloii of I.hI m-vcii linndrisl ami furiy-Hlx 74Bi, yuppn Charlotl? IHatrlrt, H.C. aa fliown on a ri-irlstf red map , or plan (Irrwiaiii'd In the l.nnd Itpfrlstrv Of-Tlrn at Hip Clly of prliic Itnix-rt and niimticrrd 1079. for llm al nf liet-r liy llin ln or by the orieit bold for ron-s 11 II i it lot t nil ttm preliilM-n. liATKft al Prlnrp ltnprt. It.C, tills 4tli day or March. II. 1.. Ttxnt KV. tiwncr. Applicant. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTIOE OP APPLICATION LICENS. FOR DEER MiTICK l herehy itlven that cm or after the toth day .r March next, the nnderairiii'd Inlnirt to tpnlv In the l.lqtinr Control Hoard for a Mcctiiie In renpect of pretnle lieinr pari of tlip.tiiiildliia- knoxvn a nn v'" Viieeti'' r" ' Motel, ini.ni, -.1111.111- .liti.lte on fill 1,11 Lot n,. ft.. Main MHIII 1 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c MALE HELP WANTED APPLICATIONS vill be received by Hit undersigned up In noon. March 'Mst, for the position . .Mining I'.ugineer of Dislrle' No. 2, known as tin Norlli-Kastern Mining District, head-Huaiiers al Ihuellon. Applicants must be '.Mining Kn-gineers of good oxpertenee. Forward Villi application a mcinuraiiihim giving full particulars of training and cv perieuce. Oiilies lo com mence April Ifllh, 1025. Salarv 300.0(1 iieruiontli. W. H. MaclNNKS, Civil Service Coinniissiouer, Victoria, H.C. (VANTKB YOLNC (iirl Wanted 'o assist with housework, 1)21 Thompson Street. Phone Hlue 115. WANTKD.- Second Will pay -cash. FOR SALE hand piano. Phone llm) Lost anil Found, 4c MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Monday". W i r -,: t urdays, cin?, , From thb East Monday. v , : . l-'ridays. m :, , . a. To Vancouver Tuesdays Mail rli its at Saturdays Fridays, i.r.u. .M.ii t From Vancouver ii ' Sat. auuaayit p Wodiiesilnys 'X Thursday- j CP.lt. M i . To Anyox, Alice Aim, Stttn and Premier . dneMlav- 'iVl Cl Sundays l From Anyox, Alice Arm, SltiiA and Premier Tuesdays Hi Fridays 1 To Port Simpson and raisltm Points Sunil.i 1 From Port Simpson and la River Polnts , Tuesday To Alaska Points i March i--. i A j From Alaska Points Maivlil". 1 To Queen Charlotte IslanttPo March i ' w From Oueen CharlotU UW Points March :i. t ' . EDX COLLEbTIOI pit. m i:r..-nm ,V A: tin kx, MS lit Ave. A F.s.V'i sv ;tth Ave. A I mi!)..:. 3! Hilh Ave. & Tlmmpsof I. t I Ith Ave. Shct br uif Ave I I lit Ave. & CiMji atJ SI ath Ave, i Hays : "ve Ave t!lh Ave. A Hays tove Circle 8th Ave.&Coltw St. SlhAve.&M'-HiHirSi Pro.'Oov. Illdgs PrOvl iov. Whatf li.T.P. Wharf ;nd -Ave. A i-'in! s' Iril Ave. & Kui a s trd A ' " M5 2 al 2.50 J.oo ; ,, .il niW, ' t ', i ml 3 I.U VA W id US lit 15' COAST LAND DIITJKTjuT, n.inniMiin nilTR CT Ot TAKE N"TI " ,' "mr' lt"d. Of Vincoim i ' ' , , .. and I'appr Maimi i' : ror I lfac "( ii lands In Cuant I" Province of linn-" uiinr lot on the it, more i-ar'1 Iowa: C6tnincnclnK :l I tld KDn on '" " lni"i dUiant -""Hi'1' from the anil Hi' ' Coat imirici. I'1" IJdefr.F... i (IIkIi;; lca. to the ""'li' ', Lot 1160: then" , the mill III Itouiidai v i - .liitince nt ' corner nf !'. 1 Ilia liltrli tide Mil 7.000 ft., nicr.' ' pimmpnrehiplit. ' '-'il1 1 .ti ,31ft -...ii.l-cil '''";:'i ,! ' l " 19 .iH' ii r..t " ,.ll'' LAND A CIV Notlct of Int.nlton to PP" . ..ue T rn"rf ,7 ; lirrwiuHi v Rite'- ivmih of i: Lt ,-urll TAkK NOTI'K "",, ,,. ' "Tr nf HiiNiahv. H ' ' "...., " Inlendt to it't" . ' ' m . ,.n tM , , rlia.m the folli.waitr ( tUitimiMiclna al, ' I,.,, i ,i'i; , ,it cast-rly end "' ' Vni"1 ', firf, dlatcly fentii "' 7,! ...iienf '' a Thi. sink," - .TOlir'T.tf Utand llllllU, I : Street, Maaw-lt. (.tneen Charlotte ll.ind. dlri'CtlV Kiiith 'HI" t . "f t.,llll " ,,.11.' . '" Ll-lf ".nll hi the province of ttrltlMi Columhla. for i lalna,lhe name "f ' ; wm. " the Ihe anle utile or or Imer lieer hv hy ttm the atan .u.. n. or i.u tiy the n,n I m.bnil hv atellt ""' ... i"" ..i-i npi'ti liollle for rmiMimpllon on thn pre-llllnea. Iiateil Hit IPtli dav of Fehrnary. tons. MH9. M. t.. DUNN, UWDer, Applicant. n,.r 4r"Sa Ttl"MAr Dated Jinuary I'"'