J 4 PAGE FOUR Arthur Christiansen, contestant in state championship ski tournament at Norsemen Hill. Salisbury Mills. N.Y., takes off from the end of the world with a loni. long way to go down Royal Purple Has Successful Card Party and Dance The sunshine committee consisting of Mr. W. E. Willlscrof t, Mrs. Martin Miller and Mrs. G. E. Phil-lipeon was in charge of an enjoy dance which was held last night by the Ladies of the Royal Purple in the f3ka' Home. There were 16 ta ble of cards and prize-winners 'nrfc5ge-?Ladl' first, Mrs. W. D. Vance; second, Mrs. enny; men's first, W. Ingll; second, P. W. Whist Ladles' first. Mr a Stand botik upojhi x I Irau 24 hwm Mon uinf Pour oufullj lowed with music by Charles Bal-agno's orchestra. G. E. Gullck was master of ceremonies for bridge, Mrs. L. M. Fuller for whist and G. E. Phllllpson presided at the door. Billiard Averages D. Brown (G) J G. P. Tinker (CD 22 5196 able bridge and whist party and J- Andrews (O) !A. Murray (CL) 14 2898 A. Donald E) 9 1822 J. H. Plllsbury (CL) . ..2 380. j w. A&unc i iio '"THE Silver Spring Brewery a't Victoria. B.C.. nnounthejr genuine Stock Ale is ricrg fully lutured and is on w! at At (avenu '"ment Liquor Store Thi? dtlkipdV -ale is of the famous Bass tvpcjHyfof , excellent quality and fUvvr. . . a mild ale with a fine liop aroma. It is important to note that this ale should be kept in a moderate .temperature in order that its full flavor may be thoroughly appreciated. This advertisement la not published or displayed by tba Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 236 - iffME DAILY NEWS Friday, Marcti PATTULLO FOR ITS FLAYS FINANCIAL GOVERNMENT MISDOINGS TIE GAME WHIST LEAGUE-LAST AND ON MANY OTHEIt EVENING (uoniinuea irom page one; own valuation. He was the more sti$plcttKorthesV facts DecSiise of' ths sale of the Stewart fqreshcre at $10 an acre and of Fraser delta lanri fnr S nn firri' tie snlrt i den even municipal taxpayers with V$3gKfgBgK? IUaU Ul WftJWMaW MAM Vll BUIUIWU- I Ues. At the same time, the govern-1 ment was giving away millions in! 22 i5HJKTO fltmbe r licences- to speculators. M. M. McLachlan (G) 17 3aG2 233J AJr. J. W. Soott (CL) . 18 4lf8 2&lducl A. A. Easson (E) 22 5093 W. Mitchell (E) 21 4851 J. Hlllman (G) 18 4138 C. Balagno (E) .....23 5293 W. Lambie (E) 3 691 F. Stephens (E) 22 4987 232 231 230 230 230 w. js. vvunscroit (E) ..J6 3,$$,, 22g w. Stone; second. Mrs. Charles Larkln; 2 J 4?"ri 22 men's first. Mr. Scherk; second. J a P- McMordle (CLl io 2lB?rfi8 Slmundson. F- a- Pvl CL) 1.16 3441 215 The winner In the drawing for a I Y?L (L J J S6-ald nl. n, Mr. n n pv.Jw' nuurew8 " with ticket No. 100. After cards, delicious refreshments were served and dancing fol- '2i3 211 205 202 190 lit ff!nnoHinn Prpssl Pattullo also called for -a re-' on In llnnnr nrlces. I THE MARKET mFollowlng are retail prices current J. Nelson (G) 23 5190 J5 today:, Ipples xclfow Newtons, fancy $350 C. Grade 3.25 Cooking Apples, 3 lbs 25c. Spltzenberg, fancy 3.50 Spltzenberg "Os" 355 Delicious, extra fancy, 4.00 Wlnesaps, fancy 350 "Cs." 355 Wagners 2.75 and 355 Rome Beauty, fancy 3.00 Fruit- Naval Oranges 35c to 85c Lemons, Sunkist, doz 45c. to 50c. Arizona grapefruit 10c. to 15c Florida eraoefrult 15c to 55 Cal. Grapefruit, each 12c to 15c. Bananas, 2 lbs 25 Extracted honey, per Jar 55 Comb honey 2b Table figs, lb 5C Dates, bulk, lb .15 Raisins, bulk, lb. 15 Anjou Pears, doz. u....45c tn .75 Emperor grapes, lb .5Q Butter- No. l creamery, lb. 47 No. 2 Creamery, 3 lbs 1.33 Chee6 . Camcmbert, 8-pz. pkg. -.v- .65 R.ran umDerger, y2s oa Ontario sojids .35 Wew Zealand solids 20 Rtllton. lb 45 Kraft 45 Norwegian goat .65 Napoleon Llmberger .70 Roquefort .75 Swift's Brookfleld, lb, 45 Oorgonzola. lb .75 McLaren's Cream, Jars, 45c and .85 Brookfleld Swiss, -lb. pkg... . .30 Gruyerc 45 Brookfleld Canadian cheese, 1 Vlb. pkg 25 Qofden Loaf, lb. .45 ; Flour-. " Flour, 49, No. 1 hard wheat .. 2.70 Butty Four, 49s; 2.75 Pastry flour, 10 lbs 60 Lard Pure 55 Compound , 53 Ekes- BC. fresh pullets, doz 40 B. C. fresh firsts, dox .41 B. O. fresh extras, dos. ,43 Local new laid, doz -551 Meat. 1 f ' Fowl, No. 1. lb 2oc and .40 Roasting chicken, lb. .45 Broilers .45 Ham, sliced, first grade 55 Ham, picnic first grade 58 Cottage rolls, lb 55 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .60 veai, mn . .43 Pork Blioulder 35 1 Pork, dry salt 35 i Ayrshire bacon, lb .35c to .50 Veal shoulder 20 Pork, lqln .45 'Pork, leg .40 Beef , pot roast 52c to 55 i Vancouver and Trail Draw ..i.. All in Hockey CEIBBAGE Four TRAIL, March 7 Vancouver ahcT Trail played a iour-all tie last Hon. N. S. Loughoed. minister of feht 1" the friit r DritWl public works, he described as the ;Colurnbl senior hockey champion- most extravagant ooerator of all. i -"'P sCTies. He bad purchased $1,000,000 worth of new equipment much of which was worthless, as in the case of the Nelson ferry and had even provided chauffeurs for road foremen as In1 Queen Charlotte Islands. Replying to a business -letter from the secretary of the Creston' Reclamation Co., who happened to be the manager of a bank at Cres- ton, Mr. Burden began bis letter as ONE GAME PLAYED Ohly 'pne game was played of the scheduled Billiard League League fixture last night, William Mitchell Elis ,deieattsg J. W. Scott (Ca nadian Legion) in this by a score of 250 to 348. It is expected the three deferred games from Tues- follows: "I have your dated letter " r.. ... ,T .ium'i ini t-i it mm i i w. i nmni iri ri a slened by God knows who." The:"- spirit In which these business men,myea over tne week-end. had been dealt with was exemplified by the letter he showed the House. "If I were Prime Minister j and one of my ministers wrote that letter, he would write Just one more i and that would be his resignation," ! declared Mr. Pattullo. Mr. Burden admitted authorship ( of the letter and explained that ne could not read the signature. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English Cup Replay Hull City 1, Newcastle United 0. VICTORU. March 7:-Declarlng 10-l,F Si that the government was spending nrotto vs. Moose: Cold Rtorapp vs money at the rate of more than Eagles; New Empress vs. CJiJtA.; $40,000,000 per year, T. D. Pattullo, ' L-Oi. vs. P. R. Hotel. in a two-hour speech in the budget March n.-Seal Cove Sawmill vs. debate yesterday, charged Premier New Emoress; Operators vs. P. R. Tolmle and his ministers with ex- tei; I.O.O.F. vs. L.Oi.; Cold Stor-travagance. An Increase of 20 In fi00845 vs- ot c- the cost of administration was. . ' . largely due, he said, to the employ-! ment of numerous unnecessary ex- j Were it not tot imagination, Sir, pert and political supporters,! a man would be as happy in the whleh, he charged, had forced the ; amu of a chambermaid as of a government not only to vast bor- j Duchess. Dr. Samuel Johnson, rowing but also to extensive new taxation policies that would bur Competition For Dybhavn and Newton. Cups Continues Close Prince Rupert Fraternal Whist League retults last night were' as follows: 5. St. Andrews 4, Canadian Legion Elevator 2, Grotto 7. Leif Erikson 5. 1. O. O. F. 4. Seal Cove 2, Modse 7. Dry Dock 3, Six Musketeers 6. Dybhavn Cup Standing W. UPU. T. O. O. F 12- 4 12 irotto . 12 4 12 )ry Dock 9 7 0 Lelf Erikson , 9 7 9 Moose 8 8 8 Hx Musketeers 8 8 8 M. Andrew 7 9 7 Janadlarn Leion 7 9 I. iml Gene 5 11 0 Sierator 3 13 3 Newton Cup Standlaig W. L.PUX lf Erikson 0 1 6 31x Musketeers 5 2 5 3rottp 5 2 5 C. O. O. 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