lip if Ah .ft. uu I, fa) r.r .Ml t THE LOWLY SENATORS The Ottawa Senators seem to have had more than their fair share ol ill-luck this season. Of the twenty-eight games played so far this winter the Senators have lost eleven, won six, and drawn eleven games. They have had to divide the points on eleven occasions, a feat not equalled by any team in the National Hockey League thig year. Above are some of the members of the Ottawa team. Top, left to right: Frank Clancy, Alex Connell, George Boucher. Alex Smith. Bottom, left to right: Billy Touhey, Frank Nighbor, Hec Kilrea and Frank Finnegan. SEATTLE, Feb. 18:-The Es kimos fought off the challenge of the Portland. BuckarflW .here last night to retain the second place in the Coast liokey League with a score of 3-to- 1. - -Two AMt. -.1 1 I I i i tl ti: i fctmia iumcu lu in a uww Uliru Hlkk,, i n, n rriA tVcMvmtt-. t. eW"! kiwy ... held on even terms for 50 raln-i utes. Failure of the BaekaroOS to take care of wing men at the critical moments caused their de feat Seattle, scored one in the first and Portland one in the second. LOWER TODAY Repllipg in Slate of Vahingtpn ' ' at iMf Cents and Uwer fn'tSome Ca SEATTLE. Feb. in the wholesale rate , has been' made here as part of the war between the independent companies and the big corporations. The; conflict started in California Ind has spread throug- out the coast. The charge to re-, . tallers Is now Ion Including the Chelsea 1, Portsmouth l.V Sport Chat A bonspiel which had been in progress at Smithers for a week came to a fitting conclusion last night when sl big dance was held for IheAufpose of presenting ithe trophfes tff the winning rinks. jThe presentation was also made fof the Hanson Cup to Frank H.i Johnson wkwee rink1 went through j the competition wMh ten victories and no defeats. There were! 16:-V l:twWtXZ$' entered WVtbi r W!tw WW;1lf had to be prea- RHawHiw i j Li I a lit... t sed Into almost continuous usei in order to complete the schedule Ion time. The games resulted in1 many surprises. A new boy, Fred Parker, is 14", cento a g.l-T'r who has been 10 T7 m T, , tax which So successful with . L. . . . . . l t til. give the producers 12'' cento )" ,nuBl ine, B"a n? , t tui. ...ni ...i. .i.u'the exception of Itoy ClarTt in 184 cents i their memorable meeting last Some of the stations have .I.!"' f1" .fT haTe h is hia Parker .,M,'d ready been selling at a great deal less than 18 cents, some at 4man4 is 1pr?tJr much nd' ?f fn uner" 15 nts. and it is said that a few,Uint' no therefore, fans cannot have sold at as lo as 18. of4e apeou- j jlate. on the matter. It is known, TI JIM PA AIMED V Mn 'however, that Dido has improved HAM tAnlltrvI Mi) a lot and it is quite possible that Mil II PI1RP PI ANT may a ,rood f'Bnt ana- when miLULuiLri4Hnimore u known about iarkef, 1 ; quite a bit of interest may be Establishment of New Industry worked up in the encounter, near HIHnior arid National j Airplane Mills Rumored It If reported that American interests are contemplating the establishment of a clam canriing and mild curing plant aldng the watev-front near the mills of the IMllmor and National Airplane companion. No confirmation of the report is available at Dbmliilon Flsherfe offices, although It is. understood that a representative of the inter ested parties has been a recent Vlsltof hee looking oVer flic ground. ENGLAND-WALES ' SOCCER MATCH BRIGHTON. England. Feb. 1G. England and Wales played a one-all draw in an amateur international sotfeer match today. A Dally News want-ad bring results. will 32. Division II Barnsley L Notts Forest 2. BIekpo61 0, Clapton 1. " Hull-Tottenham, postponed. MHlwall 3, Preston 1. Netfe County 0, Mlddjesbro 3. SoqUvuDDiQp 2. Bristol City 1. waBffteW3: Wolverhampton 0, Oldham 0. fler auspices of the Women's MIs- Scotiih League, Division 1 Partick 3, Hibernians 0. Queen's Park 6, 8t. Johnstone 0. WEATHER REPORT Ha)sport--Part cloudy, calm, Terrace Clear, calm, 34. Ikw0od-CIear, cajm, 30. . Aiyartsh Clr, calm, 22. Alice Arm-tClear, calm, 30. ' Anjroxr-CIear, calm, 30. StewartClear, calm, 23. j Port Simpson Clear, eatm, 30. Hatelton Glar, calm, 2&. 6mlther-CIear, calm, 30. Burrfs Lake-Clear, calm, 25. Atlin Part cloudy, north wind, 24. Whitehorse Part cloudy, 24. Big SaltrioJH-Cloudy, calm, 21. Selkirk Uatt cloudy, calm, -6. Ogllvie tldy, calm, -10. Da?ion-d.rtt cloudy, calm, -2. Mayo qielff; north brme, -2. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert D. D. McLean, Brandon; Mr. an3 Mre. James Paulsen, Cran-brook; A. Johnston. A. C. Young. H. C. GIbbs, G. McDonald, A. O.j Harris arid Miss B. Russell, Vancouver"; N. C. Reade, Bella Bella; J. G. Watts, Seattle; Miss A. Mackay, Miss M. Deane and Miss Ellen Hart, Port Slmpeon. i . Savt Alex Bruce and W. R. Sagar. Pemler Mine"; Mr. and Mrs. It. Dutton. Pitt Island; C. B. tfewln, !G. E. Brown and C. E. Moraes, I Port Simpson. Central Mr. and Mrs. W! G. Bremtier, J. Berg artd ft. D. Greenwood, city. Royal' P. itanWrt, VartcdUVef! Ly.ngnes, city. John CARDINALS TO BE AS PRINCES ROME. Feb. 16. All cardi .Manchester pais are to be considered as princes of the royal blood Under ine new agreement between the Coming Out Party Last Nijjht government of Italy and the evening. .atified by the Faciiti council. Citiaens of the Vatican will have a dual nationality. PARENT-TEACHERS PLAN TO EDUCATE ON PROHIBITION ject of which is to tdu&ite people of the country on the w of pro- lb)tion ai d to preyem the prohibition l.iw being the Jjtitt of the jokawters either in tMllewspflpefs1 or teatre. Letters" hhw been pent out to 6S assoeiaHorfs urging' that they take part In this drive. ! WERE INJURED BY GERMAN POLICE DOGS EDMONTON. Feb.. 10: Fol lowing four reports of persons1.' being attacked by German nolice . of Miss Laurrt Fnrzell Was Notable" Social Affair Jlr. and MrS. GeVjrge Friizell entertained last nfghi In the L O. D. E. Hall at a delightfully arranged 'c6mirig out' patty Iff honor of their youngest daughter, MIm Ijinm Friezell. who thus celebrated tho occasion of her' twenty-first btrthdfly. fhert were sixty couples present at the affair which wad ftrfe of the not- able events of the present social i season. . The hall waa tastefully decor ated In pink and Woe colors with lohfr streamers from the light am. In the centre, a huge Jap ajjjtee umbrella worked in rose The windows were arapea wit: pifjp and blue curtains and eacii ajUBinea a norai ox. Dancing vs th rprrncipn feature of the efrenlng's enter tainment and excel tent rousi was furnished by AI Stnail's Or chestra from 9 p.m. until 2:JH:4 a.nt. At midnight, when the delldouJ refreshments Vven served, th lafrge and handsomely decorate: birthday cake was wheeled intf .he hall by two little page boys Loots Astori and John Rood aephewg of the guest-of-honor who were suitably garbed, anrf ill the lights were extinguish!? with the exception of the candle m the cake. Mies Friziell duly eUt her cake and another interesting ceremoriy soon followed. A novelty wagon was drawn Jnto the hall and, into this, the honer-jd guest had to dig until she ound half a doten beautiful ster-ing silver knives and forks which vas her gift from "the gang." After supper, there was a nov elty dance in the course of which favors such as hats, dolls, etc were distributed, , th'e merriment being inuch eftnflheed thereby. The time sped all 'j top . quickly . ii on a memorable" and mst enjoyabli f .an. j new ranumeni is io ne i i n . 2S2?JSi? agr4e.men guMt with her dlughter and which will in the meantime be ?. P....it . , ceremonies. Friends of the popular young guest of honor and hef family assisted in putting on tne party. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy of S. D. Johnson Co., Ltd.) SEATTLE. Feb. 1G.The PAT-1 dt-Teachers have launched a"! The following quotatiom wen prohibition enforcemeif and edu-1 bid and asked: cattonal campaign campaign, the chief ob-i Hkyview, 4! a, 5. Big Missouri, 1.95, 1.97. dork Province, 19,jl9!i. fJWton Belt, 50, .Nfl. Unwell, IS, 16. HtKle. 6o; 60; fge coppfirojoo, nil ririe River. 60.167. Ikdstone, -14, 14'. ilconda, 1.43, L48. andleM', 71, 72.' fidetendeHce, 11, 11. dofa in the city recently, the city : 'lTticky Jim, Nil, 19, council will consider.. legislation euflHng the freedom of these animal. Chief Shtte reported that a child in the Highlands waa severely injured by a German police dog recently and referred to the dangerous tettper of this type of dog Wfcich recently killed two children, one In Ontario arid the other in Quebec. The chief recommends to keep them In ken nels or oh their own premises and not allow them to rodm at large on the streets. FIJI JUDGE COMING topNTREAIl FCb. lfij-His Hdfibrfifr AlfrTd Youn JStlg(fbf the High Court of Fiji, will arrive jit Vancouver March 1, on board the SJ3. Niagara. After remaining in Vancouver Sir Alfred will continue his Journey to England, crossing the Dominion by the Canadian National Rail ways. Try a Dally .News WANT-AD. t ndian Mines, 7, 7V4. htern. Coal & Coke, 38, 38',. ootenay Florence, 21, 22. ootenay King, 39, 30. keview, V2, 1. Mohawk. Nil. 7. ityrtoh Woolsey, Nil, 5. Marmot Metals, Nil, 7. Nat. Sil. G. S.. 18, 21. Noble Five, 67. 68. Oregon Copper, 79; 80. Pend Oreille, 14.50, 14.C0, Premier, 2.08, 2.09. Porter-Idaho, 03, tyll. Reeves MacdonaId4.15, 4.20. Rufus-Argenta, 37, 39 Ruth'Hope, 62, 54. Silver Crest. 101,, 11. Silverado Cons., 1.22, 1.23. Silversmith, lOVi, 17. Sldcan King, 9, Jo. Snowflake, 36, 38. I ' jinoch, 3.90. 4.00. TSpley Richfield, 47, 48. TGrlc Mines, 2.00, 2.20. Whitewater. 1.14, 1.15. Woodbine. 3, 3V. Bluebird. 20, Nil. Oils A. P. Consolidated, 97, 98. Dalhousie Oil, 1.80, 1.85. Home Oil, 7.19, 7.20. Maylahd Oil, 3.40, .1:45. McLeod, 3.26. 3.40. Freehold, 1.25, Nil. GLASGOW, Feb. -Results Ruith Rove s a, Duirib.fr ton 2. Celiac 4, Arbroath f. Airdrie- i, Motherwell 1. AyrO, St...Mirrn 2. Falkirk 3,fAbe:den 5. Dtrndee United l! Dundee' 1 Albion 0, Kilmarnock 1. Clyde 0. Hungers 2. PROFIT-TAKING ON EXCHANGE VANCOUVER, Feb. 16: Profit taking" on -the Stock Emhsmt'c today sent jiractically every active issue downward aulmtan-tially.' tfonle Oil on a havy trade dvneed 2 cento ajr! Ore Saturday, Fj, THE DAILY NEWS nian- t PAGE' TWOv ' News and Views In The World of Sport POPULAR GIRL SCOTTISH CUP MADE ATTEMPT MAKES DEBUT SOCCER GAMES KIDNAP C SCORE 3 TO 1 FOR ESKIMOS COAST HOCKEY ENGLISH CUP GAMES PLAYED round English football cup game irtttU?der,ahd juacu iuua irauiiru as zcmows. l. Heading 1, Aston ViHa S. J, Jiuddersfield 5, Crystal Pal ace 2. Swindon 0, Arsenal 0. Wt Bromwich 6. B adford 0 Leicester 1, Bolton 2. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League Division I Derby 2, Birmingham 2. Leeds 0, Newcastle 0. Manchester United 1, Burn ley 0 3, of the third rourtd of the froUhtfK1 W !fj j Tut IlerI Tried jootball ciff ties were flldws: to Drive 0ft ' KUMONTOS. hrasen and brutal ;, nap a young hid, r t"etfl in the lntt , r ,,,, i'i to ; axi row . ! all thw-ii- Meap;id 'the iii"1 i lifp a, ,., ;tii'rVv oivui-icd II Mght. II Wlir just 4 '( lo, s w Joh.i!, n, a li :''. maid of 17, wn. with the family :;'. M72fi 9 ;i'. t n strert en ., v. tii her Mi: ., i!t. 'th on in. i t -'ier. N"-a !o4 ., ,!,!) laiw.in).' hfiusi- ',i -itdref a txi i gon Copper 1 cents. Riff Mintou i !n it stopped llU liwt 8. Pcnd OrwlU and Ooi- nut. tonda 12 cento on a hecvy trade. "L-t .i lri Unfe- Hfml lost 26 cents, ' vuice at hr Rere ''".fn o ivibsmi ..niy r-,,, MacdottaU MaedohalB cents, cento, Sun-r9ntt Sun- centt ano anJ Porter-IdMlo l'orter-iaMto 3. . iocK 26 '' WORLD'SPRAYER DAY OBSERVED "Co awiy!" sai'l hilt in answer th. he suitcase uvva ! in his other am , for help A -ward the waiting wildly about, hut sight, only Horn.' fie I; . .. ! playing wme di-' o, , , .i . of ' ' .i! . Sixty Ladiets Representative Tp Jf'" e' " ; Various Protestant Churches Attended Service Yeterday l"'1' "e 'n.d nis overcoat pp.v. v Finally getting I . r The ofciHferfQf the W'ottfifltaY free she gave hm . f Praytr-wsJs pMeifved at a join : on the face t ha' Proeeting; yesterday afternoon un fom the rascal : . he auspices of the Women s Ij- ment she struKK'l"-ionary Society of Firat United private house a--r.-hurch. riepresntHtiti f the The would-be kid; a; ; arious Protestant churches in the suitcase into the 'a its' were present and paHitipeted 4 JtopkMy away t. ;nc n the service, which was presided "I guess he h ver by Mrs. V. T. Kergin Al-'jost a g t n -m --together, there were about 60jhe young iad i-. ladies present. Mrs. J. Jl. Me'(from the shock, err. Leod sang a vocal olo, arcompan-1 gave her refuge ed by Mrs. Alfred Wilson. bruises on h r . A J! ' 'J 'i u .V Ai T. You sec our used cars on the road everywhere. Anj they arc always runninp;, and runninjr strong, w used car bargains arc real bargains for the reason that they arc thoroughly checked and inspected bf fore they arc sold. THE FOLLOWING USED CAR HAKflAlNS NOW AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION ?63l,f1 1927 Dodge Sedan, leather upholstery 192G Essex Coach ... 4 1927Fonl Tudor, good equipment .1927' Ford Covered Liirht Delivcrv 1923 Dodge Covered Delivery m S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 3rd Ave. East FORI) DEALERS DOMINION TIRES phone i