DAILY EDITION 1 PAGE TWO THE DAILY NE173 The Daily News PRINCE KUI'EKT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert V Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULLEN - - ManagingfEdifflr, ui By mail to All other parts of British Columbia, t)'.: British. Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mail to all other countries, per year For lesser period, paid in advance, per month By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance tor yearly period . t Or four months for City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance Transient advertising on front page, per' inch' Local readers, per insertion, per line . . . . , Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per insertion, per word Legal notice, each insertion, per agate Hn9 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Advertising and Circulation Telephone ........ 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 3.00 1.00 $5.00 2.80 .2 1.40 .02 .16 Saturday, February 15, l&Stf PUBLIC INQUIRY We are inclined to think that when the inquiry is held into the dismissal of Norman Watt from the Government service it should be held in public. The public have heard so much about it in the Legislature- during the past few, days that they now feel they are entitled to more than an official report of a commissioner. If 'the inauirv is held in Prince' Runrt slid thf- nnhlin - - - ' yv Palmer, Miss Vera Smith, Mist Mary Astori. Miss Alberta'HIU, Miss Jean Stalker and Miss Ethel Christy are In charge in the kitchen. Mrs. II. 'pay llminary trial and been remanded Oet the Ad. reading habit. The man who wouldn't drive his motorcar half n mil o when It 'a out of order, will often drive his brain all day with a head that's throbbing. Such punishment isn't very good for one's nerves! It's unwise, an! it's usntceasary. For a tablet or two of Aspirin will relieve a head-aehe every time. So, remember this accepted antidote for pain, and !ytN yourself a lot of needless suffering. Read the proven directions WMfUm114iscover,rAanyaluable I ussb for these tablets. For head-, aches: to check colds. To ease a sore throat and reduce the infection. For relieving neuralgic, neuritic, rheumatic pain. TqorJe used to wonder if Aspirin might be harmful. The doctors answered that question years ago. It Is not. Seme folks silL wonder if it really does relieve pain. That's settled! For millions of men and women have found it doa. To cure the cause of any pain you must consult your doctor; but you may always turn to Aspirin for immediate relic. SPIRiN TRAGI MARK AM, w!ss BUCKS HAVE With Rheumatism RIMER LEAD Mr. Fn! htXcl., 31 f raw ; t1 Avp., Windsor. Ont., writes: "I troubled with rheumatism for seven years, -.i.rt t'. i four years T a so Jiel4'l033 I had to t9 helped out -if hi-d, and could not sit straight In a chair. "I derived such, good remits from I wish to voirp my praise on behalf of your wonderful medii-ine, and xi aleo ear it ix helpinjr others whom I have advised to take it." Put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. CMBBAGE SCORING Gillis Royer lias Long Lead in In-dividual List Prince Rupert SSftSOn 1923-1930 are admitted, there will certainly be a considerable audi-!"?. as fannJ follows: Ldudlng t-u:' ...ui 4.: f ,i: .-I ..ui:' cute, j.ui wus vyiiuiu iiue&uuji vx i-uu uisiuissai ui puuuc. cj-0 included in Cribbage League individual scores February 10 this .table D. McLennan, I. O. O. F. .68 J. Wynne, Orange Lodge 68 ItJ. E. Jack, I. O. O. F 68 v. -iemM, unnw or Good Attendance at Baptist Church Affair Despite Bad Weather The valentine concert at the Baptist Church last night was well attended considering the adverse climatic conditions prevailing. Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe was chairman and tVis nmcrrrt m nrtSlnh urti uaradtHA I in its make up. was enjoyed by all. The program was as follows: Organ solos W. Vaughan Davles. Vocal duetMrs. Ross and Mrs. Macfle. Pianoforte solo Miss Eileen Hamblin. Sketch Miss Catherine Mussal-lem, Melvin Dafoe and Robert Gllker. Violin dueUrMlss MoJlie Lawrence ana Ber Cameron. SelectlorBoy;' orchestra. Vocal j5olos-rhoma)f Wilson. Recitation Donald Eby. Sketch, "The School for Scandal" Misses Adella Thurber and Beryl Birch. Company. Vocal duet Bobby Houston. Accompanists were Mrs. George A. Hill, C. F. Bletsoe, Miss O. Mus-sallem and Miss M. Lawrence. Defeated Victoria Last Night, While Seattle and ' Vancouver Played j i Tie Game VANCOUVER, Feb. 15, Portland increased its lead at the top of the Pacific Coast Hockey League last night by defeating Victoria" 4 to' 1 here, while the second and third place teams, Vancouver and' Seattle, respectively, ended their game in the Sound city in a scoreless draw. 'BADMINTON i FINALSN0W: i Two Semi-FinaW to He Run Oft Be- for? Rig Wfndlip pn Monday Two remaining semi-finals In the I. O- D. E. Badminton Olub's city! chamDlomliiD tournament will be! : played tonight and the finals will be held an Monday evening. Games played last night In the' competition resulted as follows: Mixed Doubles Third round Miss Molly- Cross and If. T. Cross beat Miss Rosemary WJnslow and A. F'leld, 1510, 15-0. SemHinal Mrc. V.' Long and C. J. Norrington beat Miss Molly Cross servants is much in the public mind today and the feel- a'na very player must have won at least sixty H t nm is-8 is.s ? i i n i : - - - mg against it is very strong except ior very good cause, igames) HEALTH INSURANCE Q. Royer, Moose 96 R. E. James, Operators 89 J. Skinner, Orotto 87 Ladies' Doubles Semi-final Miss Caroline Mit chell and Alls Frances Gross beat jXhealth insurance should become an accomplished A" tori, k. of c. .1 Zl 87 Mrs. j. h. Horton and Miss Mary fact, a good deal Of credit for it Will be due to Dr. Wrinch J. Andrews, Grotto 86 Astori, 18-14, 15-9. . of Hazelton, who has spent a good deal of time and effort w. a. McLean, i. o. o. f 83 makimr investigations and drawinrr attention tn th tippH a. a. McBwen, cola storage 83 C7 O - v v While a measure of this kind needs very careful compiling, it may become a very useful institution and it is to be hoped the present Government will give it careful consideration, as they doubtless Will. Valentine Tea Is Hill Sity Chapter I. O. D. E. Holds Function at Home of Mrs. R. J. D. Smith The hVnHUr3t.j. D. Smith, Smith Block, A.Uin.iinAvenae, -is tastefully decorated this afternoon with valentine adornments for the occasion of te tea and sale cooking by Hill Sixty Chapter, apter, O. D. E Mrs. John Manson and Mrs George Hill are pouring, while act OASE REMANDED E. Deikman, Operators 83 O. McAuley. I. O. O. F 80 A. W. Carr, Orotto 80 H. Letourneau. K. of C 79 K. Knutaon, Moose 79 F. E. Wermig. Operators 79 . . riV. Rothwell, Orange-Lodge 79 A. a Bren and Mrs R O. Macauley M Murray 0range Lodge 78 "IC iu4.iS at, me uuixie cookjiir B Barrie Orotto 78 Men's Doubles Semi-final R. Bartiett and C. Brand beat M. H. Blott and James Farquhar, 15-4, 15-5. The Finals The finals, to be played Monday night, will be as follows: Ladles,' doubles Miss Caroline Mitchell and Miss Frances Cross vs. Un IT T. fihaKfttl anil Mr. ShaL . . . , . ... 4V w iw mwm.m k V 11 VM UAlVI 4U1 B wtiVl Pa;imiUa1J'TaJm ; oeorge Abbott U.1L Arney Moose 77 for Darton beingTiela' 1 OaaV fctl"g " eViier we " J. Mcintosh. I. O. O. F n doubles-Mrs. V. Long and J in charge of the raffle. Miss Flor- ; n Hawi-W r-u ? r. j HArrinn n.r t kiiu enc amtth Is he receiving guests. R T Roiei c N R A 76 CaroU Mltcnell and Frank Russd i- Jf. tmn ? ,s t0 H- SkattebaL Opewtor 70, vs. Mrs. J. H. Horton and W. Tobey I11 , u PwgrT,.,nlu4" HafPr. Seal Oove Sawmill T6 Jr. (to be played at 7 pjn. today). 1 nth .IMT'lf Miss y, Gilchrist , i .A: R' J- Ma CoId Storae 75 j Men's doubles-Carl Brand and Margaret pre- iA. McIntosh. Operators 75 ' Robert Bartiett vs. winner of II. Siding at tile ; piano. ij Rlmnsnn njJRJV. 7fi T. Pmu nnrf Allan r!m v. Pronlr J. Feasby, Eagles 76 Russell and William Lambie (to be iB. West, P. R. Hotel 74 played at 9:30 tonight). According to word received here. 'IL R- H111' ODerator '4 of home ' Mlkoll ' B-Tulloch' c- N-R-A 74 1 Martynowje. who is charged 1 p I. j at Prlnee George with being in pos- ,a Smltn' p- R- HoM 74 Lanadiail LefflOIl session of forged bank notes and -enneoy. uoia siorage u whb is believed to have been the,F' AWride' ne Uxit 71 owner of a valke contfltntno- nitm. ,L- Astori Sr., Bagles 70 Ing as serviteura are Mrs. O. Long, I glycerine and other exutostves and J- 3trilchn. CoId Storage 70 Miss Bvelyn Dalby. Miss Marearet ammunition, has rnm n tnr nra. IT- M- J- Fortune, K. of C 69 Had Narrow Win Defeated Grotto In Billiard Fixture by Seven Points; Veterans Leading Elks 1 The Billiard League fixture from T. Rouaay, Bagles 66, Tuesday night was concluded last R. Anderson, Cold Storage 66 : evening with the playing of the final F. A. Rogers, C. N. R. A 66 , game between A. MurrayCanadian J. Oaron, K. of C. 65 Legion, and George Waugh, Grotto, A. McCorklndale, S. C.'S 65 the former winning 250 to 244. This D. Morrison. Moose 63 gave the Legion an aggregate vlc- 0. Rudderham, Grotto F. Barber. C. H. R. A &. II. Pmrce, New Empress Valentine Concert 68 tory of 1139 to 1132. 01 1 Two more games were played in 60 the tournament from Thurday night between the Canadian Legion and Elks. The Legion won both games. Col. S. p. MoMbrdle beating A. A. Easson 250 to 215, while G. P. Tin- f 1 ker won from Will Mitchell 250 to WO aS OUCCeSSlUl , 243. With games of F. a: Pyle, Ca nadian Legion, vs. C. P. Balagno, Blks. and J. W. Scott vs. A. Donald still to be played, the aggregate score to date Is 711 to 708 in favor of the Legion. The leaguojstandings for the second halt of the season are as follows: Q.. Ttl. Av. Blks 7 8289 1184 Canadian Legion 7. 8008 1144 Grotto 8 8497 1062 Billiard Averages D. Brown (G) 12 2809 O. P. Tinker (CLT 19 445 A. A. Eason. (E) 19 4428 J. Andrews (Gt 19 4387 M.M.McLachlan (O) 12 3009 234 234 233 231, 231 J. W. Scott (CD 14 32K5 230 J. Hlllman. (G) 18 4138 23Q i.W. E. Wllllscroft (E) 14 320Q 229 W. Lambie (E) 3 691 230 F. Stephens (E) 19 4342 228 W. Mitchell li) 18 4102 228 C. Balagno ) 19 4293 226 W. J. Nplsoh (O) .20 4500 225 G. Waugh 3) 18 3452 216 Negro sketch-Houston Comedy ,n Vnn ir1A B nni ! and David a. r. mcMOrqic iwui .... o iuu sio F. C. Pyle (CD :...13 2794 21& A. Murray (CD ..- 14 2898 20f A. Donald (E) 6, J212 202 J. II. Plllsbury' (CD ....2 380 190 G. Howe (G) 1 118 118 a English Lea cue, First Division Birmingham 1, Liverpool 0. Bolton Wanderers 4, Leeds 2. Grimsby Town 2, Manchester 2. Burnley 2, Leicester City 1. English League, Second Division Barnsley 2, Bury 1. Cardiff City 4, Blackpool 2. Notts County 2, Wolverhampton Wanderers 0. "Preston Northend 0. Swansea Town 0. Reading 0, Stoke City 0. Tottenham Hotspurs 2, Oldham Athletics 1. Scottish League, First Division Kilmarnock 7, Morton 2. Queens Park 1, Clyde 1. Third Round Scottish. Cup Hamilton Acads 4, King! Park 0. Partlck Thistles 3, Aberdeen 2. Hibernians, 1, Hearts 3. Dundee 0, Alrdrieonlans 0. Celtic 1, St. Mlrren 3. Falkirk 0, Lelth Athletics 0. Albion Rovers 2, Montrose 2. Motherwell 2, Rangers 5. ' Scottish League, Second Division' Arbroath L Baslj ftta 4. ; ', Armadale 1. Clydebank'!. ' Brechin City 2, Stenhousemuir 3. Boness 2, Queen of South 1. Dumbarton 3, East Stirling 3. Ralth Rovers 1. Forfar Athletic 4. ' St. Bernards 1, Alloa 2, Fifth Round English Cup Newcastle United 3, Brighton and Hove 0. Huddersfleld, Town 2, Bradford City 1. Aston Villa 4, Blackburn Rovers 1. Westham United 4, Mlllwall l. Manchester City 1, Hull City 2. Sunderland 2, Nottingham, Forest 2. Mlddlesboro 0, Arsenal 2. Sheffield Wednesday 5, Bradford City 1. WHIST Newton Cup Standing W. L. P. I. O. O. F. 4 0 4 Lelf Erlkson 3 13 81x Musketeers 3 13 Grotto 3 13 Drydock 2 2 2 Canadian Legion 2 2 2 Moose , 13 1 St. Andrews 13 1 Elevator 1 3 1 Seal Cove 0 4 0 Canadian Pacific Builds City SWfe'iiiiiTcwii COMMISSARIAT i R lUDYAL YO HOTEL j GOLF COURSE J 1 Q.UEEN STREET , H KINO STREET EXHIBITION GROUNDS AND CONVENTION HEADQUARTERS . CP . R.. SLEEPING CAR. PAR.K. Ready and fully equipped to house a population of 8,000, "Fez City" is now being built by the Canadian Pacific Railway for the accommodation of the army of Shriners who will make Toronto their Mecca next June. Mainly, the city will be composed of sleeping cars, three hundred of which will be impressed into service while marquee will take the place of administration and service building. It will closely adjoin the exhibition croifnds where tha Shriners will hold their convention. Fet City OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL MASQUERADE: The masquerade dance held last night by the Elks' Lodge In the tumes. Dancing was In progress from 9 p.m. until 2 a m . and the Grand March at 11:30 wa, of course, the feature of the proceedings. Mayor C. H. Orme. Mrs. L. M. Fuller and G. E. Gullck were the Judges and they niadi- the following awards 1 IOC' j I Li ftfiXJUH it T successful:: s I FXONT ST J I 1 I ! HEAD QUARTERNS will be fully equipped with a miniutu;" restaurant, barber shop, shoe shint i t parlors, news stands, rirar stands mi l . tars. It will be cut in half by ' 'Th. MvKa which lat, 2nd, 3rd, etc., streets will "Ru mates Drive" will handle all th li.uin-Canadian Paeineand City police will ;, the protection of this new city. T t arranged in the order that they "willpnil ".' at the end of the eontffttfjr. Tii- it;, brilliantly illuminated by 'electric light I . 1 m 3 FEZ CITY IMPERIAL COUNCIL 471 i -1 , ... I . . If ("lajTSKSDOIl Juan Beat dressed lad "Pierette " Mr i 1 . - i .Mlu Mrniu 7orollt .M.-.r Most'ctornica! men Fine Party Staged by Elks' IxdgeltoiUrkWackcn ' Last Aleut tvitti iitr 1 i"''rW,M.i,i,,i u Crowd in Attendance riiScoti as "Saturdav Ki "PttlJPnkfi inii.c.r a by Charlie Balaizn nVi It II . W Biles' Home was a great success. : xtter the nnmnsk i: a. lid c: wri c iiu isssrwuia lft sww.iims ria a nns (aaVb-aoI. . i . rvf and many interesting and novel Oeorge Mitchell v. garbs were to be seen among the ceremonies; Harv. . dancers. In addition, there were elated at the pund: i many who eame without special cos- D. Vance presided .. i i Novelties durmu u eluded an exhibit i i Herd led bv Stan M i .i we success or tn" r. .. slstrd nf Ctfnr.-. V.-, !. M:kf Buuinim .mu ' ZiX s. ItM- .J-M.VJ.iLfS-l-l 1 J4.tJkA. -4ulM bibK . a svi - w Mm i i i mm i mm w a. mu i a m -r . ujimj PURIT FLOU Tho Bost for Broad oPcourso - but WondorM fbrCalios too! 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