25 VOI XV! NO. 37. in lii i a m Mm a n:;: it TAXI '. Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. iiu .Vter liter Nanromc UIII'OII n,Ml"p , . i I'll l.nglish t.i pat - t tsl It) t It polie ' - diirlOf"d Ilia! ore were taken mo shovtin im flajv I i-i-opl (I. ll"WIT.; I III Ill'llll.lUX Mtl.l. H ii-i-i' Hit i-.rd wrr.-. I ilr'lllilc iu-ll'UrllH . nil nnnii'Tiird llnr- .....II u na ll.nl I La - I.tplly Im i HQ Wtll j, natural inrlinalioii .11 ami n itH in pt'-i iianl. led to a ilunlnM j i I'd 1 1 1 many of I lie I'lr uf Yniii''iior t" i l nii'ti pniltl . irif r liminn II I I fllB lIB BB REACH POLE " w-bbb niiiuiiuailll Wl wBlfvw Coorgo Wilkins' Proposed Flight HAS LEARNED LESSON Imost Certain Death or Ultimate Destruction lo Land on Floe At HAM I NTH. l- eli. 13. - llap- tir ilup YVilklim. Willi lOllM'S ulay lor Point Harrow, In- will hop off next M ii im iiiii'inpt lo fly over Xurlli Pule In pilrlierKcn 1 m'mt make it in a plahr," Itauiild iiiiiiiii'!i. Hiu fn- - ' xplmer liere yt'nlvnla) . I l Hi ned my lennou on my vuue, said AnmiiiNen. H i UK st cerium death or ull I- ; iicsi i-iiri inn lo land on ice TWO HOCKEY GAMES PLAYED LAST NIGHT v'ctorU Wori a Six to Threo Victory Over Port'and and Edmonton Boat Calgary VK TOIHA, Feb. 1 3. Two Itoo vnw in ihi Western I.eaKtie 'if wcie pluyi'd lail liiht, Mi' iil'i nml Dm iiIIikp nl F.il- Hlfililnii In II. 1 i.ilv ll,i Iininn ''mo bent Poitland six (fital lo H 'l'o ami at Kdiiiiiiilon tin; lioinc "tin won over UaiRiiry tlirre t'''Ux io iwii. Subs ribo to tho Daily News. 'Jim . :ii ' MIXM-AI'tH-IS. I e(. I.I. A blai.kcl uf tcddixli niiw a ipiartcr id an inch 1 It ii-k covered MnnicHpdi. I d. Pureed, (ioveriiiiienl ltictciitdo?tl, today xald Dial lite peculiar lint f tin- now wax due lo dul picked up by hiicit wind and li-fl upciidei in Hie aliiio-l'lu-i OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE v Division I. Arsenal 3, iXcwcastle I lilted 0. V.ioii Villu 2. West Hrouiwioti 1. riw. He will lie in iIO loiirli ' by wiree with their iimve-i neiil and i HH rmif ul'-til Mini ftie ilefeel w hich cjii-in I In- re-1 jtiirn of the piiily will In urr-roine. i i ! RED SNOW FELL AT MINNEAPOLIS DUE TO DUST IN THE AIR Ilirinliighfltit i, Sheffield u. . . lJlaekbitrn Hovers t, Totlenliani 3 llury 1, Cardirr 1. Iludderslield 3, I'.verloH 0. Leicester f.ily I, Noll Uwnty 0 l.leiooI 3, Hurnley 2. Manclieslei- I . 2. I.eed Uttlieil 1. Sunderland ". Manchester U .1. West Hum Holloii . 0. Division II. Illackpool I. Harnsley 2. arlini:lon . fdaplon O. 0. Fulliiuu South Shields 1. Oldham . .MiditresiHiro i. Southampton 2. Port ale I. t Sloi'kporl faiunty I, Preston . I. Sluke City '-. I'orlsmoulh I. Swansea Herby County 0. Hull City . t'helsea t. Xoll Forest 0, Hrmirord City 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I. Ali-diiconiaus 5. Heartft 1. Ciydeliatil. -', Morion 1. Hiindpe 1'. I. si. Mirren s. Fnlkirt I. radllo I. Ilnmillou Thindoe 0. Iliberniatis 3. Mnlherwel, 1. Kilmarnock 3. Parlick Thlslln 3 Ulieeir Park f.owdenheath IlaiiKPis Hailh Hovers 2. S( I Vberdocn 1- THERMOMETER DIPS IN YUKON aJ Sixteen Below Zero Registered Dawson this Morning; Other Places Cooler A di'cidi'd drop in JiMiiprrut iti i ill Hii' Vtikoii ami al oilier pnui' i Ih iiidi'u'i.l liy Hie liimini.m 'Jiriiiii"'irl l'l(vrailiir r-por! made Hii- iiKTiiing al cixlit o'-i clork. Sixlieli d'nr br4i'l xen, wii- n-jrixliM hiI at Itawxm while Hie Yukon avcrnp- Whh 15 below. Vhilt'liore" hoverwl t'l"'f lo Die erii imiiil. , M toitil" nlwiiK the Canadian N'nliiHiat ll.uelltui ulii'wi-d 10 above .mil SmiUierit ?l. tewurl wa iiiiiln willi IM uboii.. The repnrt lidluw-:, lla'-4l'n : i-li-iir, rutin ; temp. I Telegraph di-ek: ftliidy, eatir leuip. hi. Sou; liei-x : pari cloudy, ralin: lewp. 21. Ilurn Lake: cloudy, cal.ii temp. it. Trrraer: Hvar, calm: leiup. ?: Anyn: clar, culm; temp. -.'0 rUmirl: clear, calm: temp. :8. EMBARGO IS JmAn WliilcJioi -e. -uth wifiil tanT' ' " -1 Ikhiii :i !fir.Ti : 'tear. .nrh- tTT llMflllll III l.flllW.. - O 1 renn irm.-away noni .eiuiii --- Ur '"" ( )" l-arl cloudy o., their trip lnki.,K o.d fj Hie ?aM",H '""I foml lo I'oinl Itur-I nun. 'i-iiii1. . hi'.iih. ... LIFTED TODAY Damp and Tough Grain May Again bo Shipped to Vancouver YA.XCHl YKIt. Fell. 13 -l.iftlna of the embargo againol lough and damp urn in fur shipment lo Yaiicomer from prairie.- liicl( huh Ihth enfnrretl reral week? lo eimlde local e)eanir! to catch up in the drying operations, will be effcclisi' ttn week end, a railway olfn ial aid lMay. If the eupanty of lb driers bu- ooinc Inxcd luaiu I lie eiultarKO will be applied mice more. FELL DOWN SHAFT KILLED INSTANTLY SI.AITI.i;, Feb. 13. PlunKinu IK lnreys in an eletator shaft in the Medical ami Denial lnuliliiifrr Chillies Siinpsini. n painter aged 15. dashed lo his death when he missed tits fool nip w hen paigp, In? the top uf Ihe elevator car (it the lop of the shaft. SAFE BLOWERS GOT ?200 IN HOPE STORE .X FAY UlEST.MI.XSTKIl, Feb. 13 Safe blower who hroke into the general store of Hie Hope Trad I iik Company nl llopo last nislit secuivd approximately SSitO Jn cash, aceordin to word received here by the provincial police. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Did. Aaked. NVhcnl 1.58 H. C. Silver 1.08 1.75 Consolidated 227.00 Dnnwell 1.01 1.80 Uladslono .37 .10 I. . & I... Il5 .17 .Nlarnutl ,05 .10 Preiiiler 2.22 2.25 Poller Idaho 10 .IM Silverei-est ,0i .13 n r Inlet 08 '!i .00 4 PKTMt 'Vplmer em-e in Kpeiid a JUFtCIII.X. veteran of IH. ye.-idt' i-xpei-i-llie Arrlie. wlio wi' winter ali'lic I 2a Utiles inlnlld in (ireeitlard to xludy tile origin of the wuid-i wbicji ariM- In mid Hh- Arc! ie circle. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Liquor Test Case so far in tle. Favor of Export Warehouse; Further Evidence on Monday The miigilr.tti- aiiiioinn nig that on the evidence adduced and on. the argument mj far presented he would distnis the eliiire. Hie fourth and lust case agniiisl the (ionsolidaled Kx-Mjrl (lorjKJfalioii of violation of Hie (internment Liquor Act va adjourned yesterday afternoon until Monday when further argument will be presented and I YV. Palniore. crown roiiii.el, will replv lo references on the law presented by Milton (Jon- zales. ciuiii'cl for the defence. cplcil as a le.-l by hoth coifiise iolaled the tiovenuneiil l.iipior Act by allow iny Ihe transaction of a lbitior sale oyer Hie counter itv tl" premiers to tine Andrew Ness, delivery bciup made lo Hie Atnerienn halibut schooner Kan-1 atrii al the Koverninottt wharf. As lo Hie Miinl of ?ood faith. Ihej masitrute aunoiiueed that lie I would decide this In favor of Hie iceiised and accept the conten tion that tbe had made the sale in the belief Hint it was a bona fide export. I Similar Evidence flie evidence yesterday wasj very simitar in nature to mat. presented in previous hearings ' The witnesses were Provincial' Constable William Harrison for Hie proseruliou ain ()e:tr Smith. customs offu-er. and I red Pyle for the defence. Mr. Smith s .evidence was that Ihe Kaiuua was n vessel of Vmeriean registry and that il had cleared on November 50 for Seat In Kivlujr his 'evidence. M"- Pyle cleared up a lnlemenf by Hie deleelives to the effect that had been overheard to tell Xcss that "you would sret nineh- d." Mr. Pyle staled that this statement had been made to Ness 'eon'i"iicit cr fiiiirp fnur III DY. TIIF. Sill- IK. divorced, is ii-iorle'l to waaered IO.t00 Dial he not mari'v ajrain until now have will U3I. despite the rumors n! lUadys Cooper beinj; a likely immediate bride. The above snap wni made on a Hei-lin boulevard durmv N'alenl ino"s Imliday in I ' io ilei-inan i ' n I . Mountainous Seas Cause Damage on South Coast South of San Francisco SAN l-HANdSCl), Feb. t.t. NYinds reaching a velocity of HO .miles ait hour are raging along the Pacific coa-l from Snn rriilinco south. Ships are bucking ntomilaiiiotis Mns and Ute hetivy surf is causing tlamage al some of Ihe beaches. Al Sanlit, f.rui the waves made almost a clean sweep of the beach while in the vicinity of I,ns Angeles traffic was dislocated by wave- undermining (he trucks or Hie SJatiki Fa Uailwny. y IMMMiH HLT'KHT. H.(J HA'IT IIUAY. FKIlTll AHY III, 102.5. Yim- cirroiiii. n;s sin-n sues, m rcsi iit and spoke briefly. There n attendance were Hen Se!f. Frank Dibit. D. McD. Iluuier. Dan labour. Sherman, jr.. Fred Sfitddeii. Jolin Hulser. NY. D. ance, .MayoA Xewlon, Aid. V. .1. (reer. lieorKe rriell, H. K. lien -on, C. O. Rowe. X. Musal- leni. J. A. Morris, W. .1. Kirk-patrick. Y. S. 1 isiier. .1. it. Thmpso:i, A. NY. Ilealy. NY. I.. Maekeiuie. .lomi NN illiamim anJ (!er?e It.. Tile The firsl 1iuines wa Hie pre- senlutitMi uf Hie autlilor's state ment which was read by Frank Dibb, honorary seeretary. Thi pairs lo the hiiildiu. iteeeipls for Hie year included a total of I.8I'J.:;'. taken in ailmiions at Hie . Fair. Hie irate having been Interfered willi on account oT Hie inclement weather prevailing dur-Fair NN'eek. Assets included f 20.50 rash in the bank and ?250 in unexpired insurance. The re port showed that President Hen Self hail advanced (he board $50 that the books milil be bul- aiired on' Hie ri;:hl side. This, however, would be covered by subscript ions liiedi-d but not yet collected. Manager's Report The report of D. McD. Hunter, the managing secretary, staled thai Hie year bad hcti crowded willi cIToit. There had been a steady campaign of correspondence and Hie contact with Ho- oulside had been kept up, The Fair had won reeosnilion ami Jprincti It ti pert had received goo-l Iputdiciiy. (iood service, often witli personal sacrifice, had been g.veti on lieiiatr or the rair iy Kie it rector mid many citizens. Tlir raising of money had avaiil const 1 1 u i oil one of the out,sland- pcldems. The 1925 exhibi tion had been featured with in- reuseil individual exhibitorti mil the district, excellent in dusti iai booths, and a fine man il n-uinii.f display in addition to the usual exhibits. Mr. Hinder recommended that an annex miKlit lie ad. kM to inc main buildtii' wherein could he taped tiishlly dance or- cnler- lainment while the l air was in prom-ess, thus nddinj: lo Hie ex hibition revenue, lie also re ouimcudcd that the Hoard in future should ascertain what liuanelal assistance was forth- omiiijr before deeidiiiR on its program for the-year. President's Report After louchinsr on severu' points that had been referred lo in Hie manager' report, Hen Self, president, in his report, made a number of sussfestious for the incoming board, lie urged thai Boston Grill Large UpstaJr Dining Hall, with newly laid danciiiK floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. PRir.K FIVK CENTS. II KINS FxPFniTIflW IFAVKN FOR NORTH mmmmAA KS JLJJLJI.JL MmMMS JL JL J. YS J. 1 alaJJLJA m 1 Ul A VII 11 Vltl JL JL G STORM ON SOUTH COAST DOES CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE TO BEACHES aptarn wilkins Leaves Seatte or Seward on Beginning Arctic Trip NK VITLK, Frit. Ft.- Captain licorge II. Wilkin- sailed thi !)K on tin flruni-liip Yiclorin for Seward willi Iwn ir-wlm h In will u-c in an ullcutpled fjjghl out Hie Arr-Pntol Harrow. T, planes armed here lt rail from lltt-liroiirk lleighl, J -rv Ihe huge vvuigs projecting rrom Hir end of .eci- gued r.M - .hmI wild I Im foschigc ami engine purked in Tlif were ai'iiiiufmiiiPil y I wo special iiieiliaiiit ln- in .itnl n lnrr- to pill the pari together nml -ee that MER CAN FLAG ONVANCOUVER PUBLIC PLACES Americanizing of Canadian Port l Solved il Nl It Fi ll. 13. Tlw iHoii'MnU rouiiiiij " !- get off to it proper sdiit. From Seward Hue party ami Hie jtianl l'okker will be taken b) train lo Fairbanks in central Alaska. ,rriiMiitii)'iiiK I lie plane are k.tjjciiiiI O. M. NN'icl. airplane 'pi-ii from Sclfi-idge Field, and Andrew llufford. a rotumcreial airplane enp-rl. Tlmj- will -lay wild (lie plain- all ihc whv l Showing-Point Harrow. Wittir will liae jeharie f I In- liberty engine ImmI lluffi.nl the air roolnl en-, Captain NYHkin rather iIiIihIm-) al the new rtweivetl nuiiK that the y" uoy, 1 IiM faftrd lo nwTe h iic- FARM HOME Exhibition Association Closes IS DESTROYED Year clear of Dtbt ani Makes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman of Glentanna Lose House and Contents Plans for Big Event This Year Aillioiigli the 1!25 expt'inlitnrc exceedcil Ihe year - revfiini; liv S:tSl til unit iivi-r Si OOII v;i vitenl no rili:iii. I,, 'Ihe luiililiii"' SMITHFItS, I'i-Ii. 13. A dift-'uiul unielhiug like "?:toi wih devoted lo renewing i-omt!ele j is aMioti fire occuired in the siiruiirc for the next three years, the Fair Hoard reported it ilenlaiiiia diiti-k-i at tMonJay balance of ?l'0.r(i ra-li on liand at Die annual meeting of noon, nln-ii Hie farm limn., of .Mr. j members of Northern H.C Agricullnral 6; Industrial AsMX-iatioii ;fm! Mix. CiiU-t. i;iiapmaii wa which wii held kil night in the city council chamber, compl- i.ij des i-oyed, together 'Flie meetiiip, which wa presided over by Hen Self. Hie with pi ivlK ally all of Uie con- reliring pre-iilenl, reeeive'd an-J --' ItMiU inuai muai report, report, eieeien eieeieo iiireeior nireetors a. T!o- fire ypw IT ITPPpPI O which is uppo.e.l toif(,r ,-'-' and discussed plans 'ft itl U IM Y VrNNH N Hie future. Mayor Xewlon w -; 1 1 I l-UUUliU late uriuinuteil aled 'mm 'rum .. ,i II;iw i in it Hie i-tiiinney lielf.een I lie upstair ceilir;; and Hie rimt. hud made itooil lii-uiiway In-fore Ihmi; .!)?-covered by Mrs. Chapman and be fore lii-iii coiibj lie oli!ainel had , K'n roinide'ely beyond ro!!lni. iMr. Chapman wa away al the Allied l-'arrow. teamboat in--Uoie woekiiu in In i.e camp but peelor. arrival on Ihe I'.alala neiublHir ion arrivt-d anil pre. Ial niulit fi-oiu Yaneoiixer lo iu-ienled lite rhino fro.n hi-eudinc iect Ho- C.U.M.M. freighter tt other nearby bujldjjij?-' Canailiaii Itoter wbii-h is now in Tin' loss is cli mated b! altdul lock here. Mr. Farrow expeett ?3.00il only urlly r iveretl b' iti ,i I'l-liiin sniiHi (his evening. 1 -urn nee. l ne ease, which nan iieeu nc-was that Ihe defendant had CARRY GRAIN Clearings From Vancouver Dur ing Week Show Busy Condition of That Port YA.XCOl YKll, Feb. 13. Tut number ol srain vessel clearing from Ibis port durint; tiul week indicates that the ttrain buiines i stilt active. Fullowitik" were Hot shipment": Yicren Maru for Shanghai 250,-033 lmhels. . jt m. t.i -- showed that revenue Tor the year ;.'"' -J'ani lor ivone n.'r vr..:,, -iivt.'ss a.i Ai-SrMKRYhjinm--l6t.ia-- ...... 1 1. lure. 1.I5.0I. Diinus the year 1. 092.55 had been spent on re- bushels. (iraiulou lo Colon for onier 333,500 bushels. I.ornasion lo Hampton Itoads for ortjer 22.8t5 bushels. Tusealoo.-a City for Liverpool with an option of Iimiou or Avonmoulh 112,000 bushels. Aalsum to Colon for orders 315.150 bushels. Juslan for London', J08,oni bushels and for Indun willi op- lion of Hamburg or Antwerp 71,-fiCO buhels. . Torhauitan for Vera "Cruz l08.'Jt8 bushels. Poljiina for pallao 71,0CU bushels. WILKINS SUPPLY PARTY RETURNS Wade Only Threo Miles up Tan-ana River With Snow Motors Yesterday XKNA. Feb. 13. This .NVilkins transpolar expediliun -supply partv is hark here wllh,lhe mo-lor damaged. After Iravellins three .miles tip the TAn'iiila1 Itiver the parly returnoil because of darkness. NY hen uu altempt was made to start (he motors this morning il was fmjnd that they were damaged. The making of repairs will cause a delay of many hour. CUTTING ICE LAKEKATHLYN SMITH KKS. Feb. 13 In pi. of many drawback occasioned by winter wejntiier that has not been of a brand suitable, for the Ice man, Chas. NVHson,. the Lake Knthtyn ice eontraelyr, started on Monday to fill hi contract with tlieC.N II. tot their supply of ice for this dlvishiiu Mr. NYilson expect to edl about 250 ear loils- lo eumplete the date the IW.'tf rair should ( ,, ,,,,. am, although the ieo be set as soon as .,oihle and-j,, ul is onlv ilir,t.-ttu n,..H hat (runsporla' ion nhould bo guaranteed Iti ueb outlyin'fr places as the (Jueen Charlotte Islands and the Delia Coola dis-'ricl. In recent veats. these ilis- ' rieiH tiad thick, sood headway Is being made willi the. work. Ihe daily cut Know- tip lo nineteen car. In udditioti tit the raihvuy 'contract Mr. NYilson has llirei' lurue n ,i iieen rui'y repre-tieo Iiouh-s n the lake to fill for n'lj on page 'wo- lit pe:tee Tlupevt (radc.