FAQE TWO THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS. FltlNCE. .KHPPKT - BUITISH columrj Published ve rv AJ.teicnoon. Ejccept Sunday, by Prince, JjaUy Jf.ews'. Llmiteo. Third Avenue..' DAILY! EDfTipN It FALLEN - - Oi: Manaeins-Kdltor FIRE CIJIEF RITIIJE m r 11" rotirrc not. Ihrn hIiv caruble on rliran 'iiaiurlesn lamps that die ynuns una wanle electric rurrcnl. Slick to EDISON MAZDA Ionnn ami lie sure of geltiiijryoiir money's worth. Sold Ity better dealers everywhere, t MAD( IN CANADA edison m Bu,jfel - . SUBSCKli'TlO.N KATfcS blty delivery, by 111 all or carrier, yearly perto, nld, tn,,alyan,cjt For ferpsrtodi paid In advance por week By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United Stater, paid hi advance, per yoar .'. AdrrrtUinj and t'triulatioii ri-Irpntine 38 jfdfjnY aiirt Urporjers Trlenjione ...a lifc ' Sleioher n Audit ISnrcau of Circulations By mall to all other counfrie. per year ij)VCKTIING RATES Classified advertising, per Insertion, per wprd ', . - LeriJ notices, each Insertion, per afrate tfhe Local readers, per Insertion per M.e Contract rales on application Wednesday" February " 1, (p3? C A?IS OUT OK BUSINESS Most of the cars in the city are either shut tight in thg ; parages or in the repair shops. Merchants find it very difficult to deliver their goods and the taxis in their efforts to give the people service are pretty well out qf business. The.spqw is so dqep and the ruts are so difficult to drive' in that most drivers have given up as a bad job. Of course there are complaints that the city authori nnmiiiiiiiHaw MAZDA LAM PS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED Early Ad- Copy is appremki Acts Ljke a Flash On Stubborn Colds Hanson Coyjjjg Hare's good news for everybody -.CsflHaa's Greatest Cjuah und Cold Remedy, obtainable ,u itr.y Drug Store, clears ud Coughs, C'jftis. 'Flu 1 7Z- or Bronchitis like a flash Simpson Band Pays Visit tp a single i sip proves lr. jr. Yes! in Canada where coughs are tP1 coughs and colds are so mean and tough and dangerous tha. only a pdwefful efficient remedy ran lame 3.06 and subdue them - Buckley's Mixture - Is the one reul safe nvdidne that completely puts them out -f business. 'Aria'70 of the people of Canada 3 ' 0Q knov all this and put their faith In and swear by Buckley's Mixture. Cfet a bottle it any druggist any-where - keep it on hand for the sake .15 orthe kiddies - often one sip win 25 stop a simple cough. For your health's sake - demand Buckley's for cheap Imitations are numerous. On Thursday. January 26. In response to an invitation, the Port Simpson Concert Band, under the leadership of Ernest F. Dudoward, ties are making no effort to cape with th,e situation. The visited Metukalla and, difficulty is the lack of money to pay meh'to do the work. fif1 If Vina Kaan enrtrrnat arl ll nurArni. f Vint iVia man qlA vn . alter a Hall, enter tained aineu the Ulf villagers VUlflgS WlP with a dellght- CUCCCOKll, llUfTOCl, Millie llll. v iv.-!(ll, ....rt l (h. .!,, ceiying. relief from the city should, be put to wprk tp .help Everi 'item on1 tp prprani was relieve the situatipn. If this is not done the. citizens. gen- executw in an eeeuerit "manner, erally will have to form shovel brigades in the different Particrjy desr$ng of mention tpfi WS Pla and generally to inipye .tvgln hf Situation. , '"Semtranilde,'''ala the finale. "Re I minlscepce of Scotland.' MSSTBBYCI.EAREP.UB LrS 1 not only on tpe bajVl 3 a whgle but ; The mystery in connection with the death of the. late.parttcuf onlpe a$ Frank Rush was cleared up by the city police in a manner those yw'&irwn who are satisfactory to the coroner's jury which hejd its se&siqn, 81111 ln ,fif ye$e$&, and heard a large amount of. evidence, rpi gjZjlJt S was so much street talk m regard to the case, .whiqh was pmmvSa the next evening, a very puzzling one, that everyone feef relievet at the This w jeKi by the ruon outcome. The police are to be congratulated on having and. afi: apofhet sumpiuow ban-pecured all the, evidejicQ and placed the matter befpre the Quet- nnf w p up antti i.e public in a. manner that leaves no doubt whatever as. to o"04 naorntag. vh-it wnlfvWnnrifid ' A very pleating Incident during ; selections near the residence and for the special beneftt of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morlson All arrangements for the enter " Ths rtirernent of Fire Chief McDonald draws attention utnment of the. visitors were made. to the good work the chief has done in keeping the city by the y. m. b. a. and as usual left free from fires of a serious nature. For' over twenty years noting to be desired, he has been in the city and ha? been fighting fjres qr ; pre- . venting fires most of the time. He will retire from the ser- Royal Plirplc v with tha eatiefuntirtn that hn hoc Anna nrnml i-nvlf nnfl ! will carry w ith him the hest wishes of all citizens. iJti Bridge-Party Today's Weather TeiTace Snowing, calm. 18 above. 1 Alyansh Ugbt snow, calm 23 " above. Arivok Clear, calm. 24 above. above. Hi:lt3n Cloudy, calm. 1 abav?. Smlthers Claudy, ealm, Ita. Burns Lake Cloudy, catm, 7b Hotel Arrivals RUPERT HOTEL F. It. Wilson. Inverness: Mr aiewari at z p.m. instead of 4 p.m. gmusMrarns News CLOSE GAME BASJCETBALL Ovfrljmc Needed Iast Nijht to Ilecjde VVho' Was Winner f Senior Tussle J otiiick CLOSt; r..Mi:s Merchants llrat Warriors 18 to 14 amiyoverrna,rsilfja.?:Ue. In a rough, fart, game with twj overtime periods needed, ths Orot-1 :o putscored th" Kaletw 35-33 in , 1 b.--ketxaI1 game' last night. It , was a close tutsle all the way and anybody's game UB'fU the final ' whistle blew. At hall time the -core stood 13-10 in Uvor of the, Kalens Weight was tje bjo- -ta's backbone and llvelr heavy nil r. . hezkinx gave lltti chance fox try IViOre LniTieS Kalen forwards tp break thraugh. but the Kiiens detencr was ejual-fy 9 food en-. kpjt their ojO-enu away from tly basfce. maf -'h? them shrot long shots. With a slx-pohil lead In the middle 3f the iecond half it lootr ed as If the Karens were going tr held thm but the Grotto quintet kept creeping up. sinking a few 6' their long shots to make the acor 29-39 as the final whistle ble-pJs called fox ' overtime pert-and in these hoC five mlnutr furious bah waj pJayed with neither t'eani rejUffn ifc dyntfe Jp another ovelmyf period It seesawed baek andT forth but tfcf p rot to manaMff to sink one las as the five ntuitei.weTe up making the score Jf6-3j fh their faTOT Orotto-Ratc&rott l: Morri -en. 4; Stalker, 8; Currte: Our-vlrh. 7: Menstfs: MguHy. 4. Kaiens MttctMnTl Orosa, 6: Wlneham 8: Irvine; Unger. 3; ort. 1: Kelsey. 8. W ?! In the glrTs game the Cardlnali had little trouble In defeating the Qomets. Tfce Oomeisi were decid edly off their game but on the oiner nana we cards, were their toes an the tin. The final score being 12-5 In favor of the CvdViaU. Cardinals Lowe, 8; OUchrbt. 2; Stone, .2; Rlytt; Broahu: n.mAm S.M. T.JH.. O . Th. i.ju. f it,. T.lrni.' y"- reii, mure, oiuw, held a dtliahtful bridge In the eAs' 3: ?cu' Ifome last night. There were ten. intermediate tables of cards and during the eve- j The Intcrroetate ttUIc was a nlng delicious refreahmenta Wf , heayy etoecjtjn? game wth the served. Those winning the prtaes at Merchant ouVfirlng the Warrl-cards were: lots to win thjslb; first Mjpe of the Ladles' first. Mrs. O. Oultek; con-' ecpn( half i8-14. Ifi the first halt solatl6n. Miss E M. Earl.' jit was undoubtedly the Merchants. Men s first. Mr. McLean; conso- but when "the peew half started launn. Mr. (v,. vne wamon stanea to oiay Dan Mrs. W. wnilscroft, Mrs. Crosby but It w too late to catch up and ar(i Mrs. rTeBFOwncotjnrtsed the the MerchanM " Vre victorious by ronimlttee who had chxgp of the twp bastreta. evont . Merchants Plane, V. Wicks: Roas: Bury; E. Dfofwelf. i: AVeh-Idle 2: Ant6neUl. "2. ' Warriors Comadlna, 2: Hlckey, 2. OHIIs. 5; FlUpatrleV; rrbe. S. Junior, Iarue In a clnae mat-fc fg the Junior League the Buyers lust manage to otttore the Mttaors bv one oolnt let HI tSe ITC IKS fkst hall the Rovers, v ,v stcwirt- Part cloudy, ealm 27 ha lt tbtlr own way. nar-, nv a ft nine polnis. But tfi Meteor tightened up an managed to keep the Rverg down to 1, point in the seaond half and scoring b mints themselves to make a score 1S-14. ' Roteri-'sonr. WHUacroft. 5: I varam. 7; Majtse: Undaay, 1: Armstrong. 2; ifkifeekia. Meteprs - Ailed, "ipi ralnW. and Mrargan: Crlstispn, 2; Amey. 1. Mrs. Blaka WUsi Vancpuvfjc: Cmpe); foby, 1. uurnc. wtnnipeg; d. 11. Kg, 19- " .-. epess; P. Knox. Vancouver. Capt. J.towVndC!'l, 8had- forth were nvf ngers. jjgrp ori the Ss. Prince Rupert arrived from prlnce Rupert this morning from Vancouver this morning at 10. 0'- the south ' on buslnees. clcjc and sailed for Anyox and COAL! , ... GOAL! f&T t 'post Post Offic Office qur Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkier "Valley Coals areguara'n- t(l to give satisfaction. Try a ' tori of tfo. 1 Bulkle'y Valley. "We ajao sell Tlmbfhy Hay. "Wheat " Oats" , ana" . Barley. ' Hrincc UupcriiFccdi(0. 68 I'honei 551 . News can be pur- -4 4. News Bund, 325 . Oranvllle Bt Vancouver.' 4 : e Karl Ander'sonf' Prince 4.' r Oeoree. ap. e R. W. Riley. Terrace. U P. t ' General Store. Anyox- i 8mlthe.rs.rwk s.toifi BmHb- 4 ers, B.C. 4 4. ' v . . h 4 4 4- 4 4 4. 4l 4 4 4 4 Than Ever-Plav For.feayis..CiiB:&" NfUY- VqRiCi Feb 1:-Thirtyr three naiten have this year eP- tered witw the Mf Days jrywv Cup tennis wuu cpmoeU- vwufTM- Eagles Musketeers Bitopresi Canadian Legion Ion. This If three more than last " vear. anjd Uie largest number ever gjj.. o participate F. A. Fit. 63 2 4j 2 N 4f M I? I( 56 SI 84 53 S SI 41 4 4 A BASKETBALL CRIBBAGE fcouts Japanese Meteors Rovers Senior I.rjjuf "W L. talens ... I -roito . I anji. . j InttrmedUte Leafue "uxls V. Varrtora ietefaaoss Comets ardlaaia ladles' latue r ' 2 2 1 Junior league 2 a 2 t 2 I 2 2 2 1 2. I Its. 4 4 2 14 4 BASKETBALL February 3- C N R vt Kalens: Cuxis vs. Warriors: Amasons vs. airilnaU; ScoiiU Meteors. February 7 Orotto vs. C. X. ui.s vs. Meichauts; Comets vs.! maipns; Japanese vs. Raters. j February 10 Katens vs. Qroto: l Warriors vs. Merchants: Cardinals rs. Comets: Rovers vs. 8couts. 1 February 14- C N. 8. vs. KaJeoa; ! Tuxls vs. Warriors; Amasona vf. I Cardinals; Japanese vs. Meteors. ' february 17- Orotlo vs. C N. R : Ttixis vs. MarchanU: Comets vs. Amazons; co)i.U vs. Japanese. Fehruary 6 Canadian Legion vs. I. O. O F. Seal Cove vs. Eagles. Orotto vs. Elks. Empress vs. Swift. soat vs. aiaakelaara. IVbruary 13 Canadian taftaa va. Orotto. Seal Cove vs. Empress (. O. O T. vi Bwtft Moose vs Elks Eagles vs Ifusketecra. fvmpreas. FvjruaryKI Canadian Lglon vs. Sgnft 1 p Q F. ta. OroJtto Wnose va Eagles. Seal Cove vs. Elks Bsanieas va Marketeers If uary I? Canadian Legion va. Elks. Eagles vs. fsrlft Mnose vs I. 6. O. Emm vs. Orotto. Real Oovr va. Musketecta. Canadian Legion vs. Muskr-trcr Eagles vs Elks Baal Cove vs. Swift. Moose v Orotto Empress vs T O O F BILLIARM February lets. February Empress. 3 Empress vs Jewel-7 Les Canadlens vs. Wednesday February 1 1033 of The Snort World Well, It's a free country un't If Ana a ft or all :.i- A :.- mlng a cunal in full uniform to c lobraie yunn - 1.. ll They oukIh 1 c ripAs8Q Standing; i MAROONS ifggrUrf !ll,ortrd Tram ln lyy MflwaagtBSai tn Uyjpt. Feb montoo sqtud a & I BattUng In the first hockey gasae here In Mars, the Vauoouvtr Maroons foonerly the Kegwp team, emerged from the struggle last night with a to-goal saarfein In the Westerti Canada League ftxture The ror-was she goals to four. Hockey Scores Hear Tot Americans I. Toronto 7 Ottawa 1. Canadlens 2. Otto Mew York Kangtss 1. Chicago S. Boston 1 Babe?s.Salory i iljayb Reduced XEW YORxTrt l Theannu.l deal (or the services of Bake Ru ( Is gotng 00. A tentative offer t for the seaon has b n bat not accepted. Whist Schedule February a Flah Packers vs t. Andrews: Canadian Legion v Orotto: 8w!P vs. I O O F: 8"tM Of Npnrav vs Musketeers; Seal Coy vs. Empress Marth 2 -Fish Packers vs Fm press ; I OOFn Orotto: Cun.i-dlan Lctlnn vs Musketeers Sr il Cove vs Swift: Sons of Norway v 8s, Andrews AdverUse to the Dally News New Departure In Planes Imitates Bird - ' 1 v '! .. 1 u 1 irM Nvw canpiUtiwn f..r the . nuen oi ! .p,,,-., with the fust ..,.wmK l tlu.s b,.d-l.kc aeroplane, buUt by Jonattan E. Caldwell. Mkjwii above with ,ih nrv. d.-parture in mantlci Wuh three wings on eah ldc substUutln roUry motion for the ilapping .u tlon of the bird the machine la balanced. Valves open on '.he up-sUoke and olose on the down-s'ioke, riinctionlna pdecUely M.the. feathers Inn birds wing. Vertical or horlsontat flight la dependent on the angle at which ttwfttap are held. Caldwell belsiyeg mastery of the principle of bird flight will m an perfecting of the iluapest nud safest form of air travel.