IA0E TWO : Canada's Anthem O Canada, our home and native kn3 True patriot love in all thy suit comsnd, Vith glowing heart we sec thee rise The true Ncnth strong and free, And stand on guard, O Canada, We stand on guard for thee. 0 Canada, glorieu and free O Canada we. stand on guard for thee ?. .. O Canada we stand on' guard for tle : 4 : THE DAILY NEWS. J'KINCK RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Publlsned Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - A. Mscdonald. Wm. MeCalluni: Ce-1 ell Morrison. Ted Rorvik and Ole Stegavig presided at the door. Catering was by Mrs. O. Stegavig while J. Bacon and N. S. K. Brewr juggled the coffee Jugs. Another of these enjoyable afr Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES 'City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid in advance per week By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year , ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per lnrertlon Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Lkul zmtices. each Insertion, per agate line Local readers, per Insertion, per line Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Valentine Dance Given by Moose About 250 People Present at Enjoyable Event Last Night Young Prince Rupert to the number of 250 thoroughly enjoyed themselves at the Moose Valentine dance last evening whkh was conducted by that genial master of ceremonies. Joe Slaggard and with excellent music by Mrs. Black's Orchestra. The usual buffet supper.-was served after which the dance continued till well after 2 am. The committee In charge consisted of Charles Lemon, chairman. Mail Schedule FREE FOR A FEW DAYS 5.C Wf 3.00 9.00 1.40 m .15 26 Saturday. Feb. 1. 193 For (he East Moneays, Wednesdays and Fri days 9:30 pjn. From the Cast Tuesday. Thursday and Satui day 10:15 pjn. For Vancouver-Tuesday 1:30 pjn. Thursday 10:30 pan Friday il p rr Froni Vancouver-Sunday i pja Wednesday 9:30 ajn. r Friday . , pjn. Far Sfcwart and tn;u Sunday . 7 pm Wednesday 4 p.m From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday 11:30 ajn Thursday 8 par For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 pan From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 a.m L week's I- .7 , ,T -Ji . m Kwr to all depattures. time. Watch this paper for tlw announcement PJltiMIKK STOCK The Oddfellow's otd time dance he'd In the Oddfellows' Hall U: nicht was a vetv sueee&aful affair SLIOIITLY DOWN The music was furnished by th- Sjot-h orehestTa and delicious re-VANCOUVER, Feb 18 -Premier freshments were served at mld-Oold stock dropped one nolnt yes- nl"ht J Haddon was master oof terday and is now quoted at toe. ceremonies SVBB9BSKCKB3BQSBSBsVB3a3MBBflBBC ' Many peopl rc offerlnr bargains, litre is an offer of adver-mlng free. Jmt to test it out the Daily News will during the next few data Site a t ee clxslfied advertisement up to SS words for anyone wkhlng lo eehanic article. Kunposc yu hnve n lable vou do not want hut vou need a chair. Yon advertise your villingnre to erhante icllint what kind of a table you have. It niav be articles of furniture, radio, (tramaphohes, jewellery, crockeryware. wlrrom, flower pots, bnoks, magailnes, automobile, or what have vou? Why nst chanxe your useless articles for something you could use. Don't Irv to trade awav he baby, it's atalnst the law, but almost anvthine else has noMtihilltle. Try It All vou have to do is write the advertisement carefully and send or bring or mall it to the Dally News office. We do the rest. Zam Duk Medicinal Soap 25c cale THE DAlLY NEWS SilufcUyy February ia 1 V; Lives Up To Its Name THE LETTER BOX CONGRATULATIONS were oredered out of hospital at 9 p.m. when.jln answers to Htfetlons Editor, Dally News: asked, they stated that they were Let me congratulate you on the members ol the union. Mr. Mp.x- piibllratton of the letter signed well stated that the conditions at "Paul Jacksan" in your Issue ol Anyoc were excellent, but wh.it do yesterday, it shoulo draw attention they say? Why Quote the wanes of to a condition which really exist shift-bosses and exclude Mr. Lind- and which must be guarded aga- say's salary of $16,000 per annum? inst The workers of Anyox were glv- Thc danger In the letter Is that en three wage cuts of fifty cents some may fall to see its Irony. Yon without a reduction of one cent were "brave to allow youself to be being made in board and nut. Wc coupled In the letter with a move- are on strike far the return of the ment like that, as some will think last wage cut and also a reduction It really true. of 20 per cent, m the cost of j Again let me say that Uie Ivan- baard and room. Mr. Maxwell sta-! ovitch letter should give some of ted that the people 3f Anyox ould our sleeping and dreaming disserts buy outside, but we are here to say I something to think about. There is that two days before the strike! a real danger in the propaganda workers were told not to bnv out- which Is being spread, especially side, and furthermore those who among the Ignorant, by the sev- had been eating In private houses eral Heo organizations in the city Ttie letter should make this dear. CANADIAN. SEES DIABOLICAL ATT EM IT. The Editor. Dally News: The letter from one "Former Iv spread the propaganda of sedition and blasphemy of the Red element through the medium of a respectable newspaper, and it is difficult to understand how It could find publication. It should make the pa per more popular in hit native Russia than at heme. At Mayor of this city I wish It undeistood tnat the communlca- tten ia a network of lies and deception. The people of this city did not give any of the Reds frrm Anyox a civic welcome, nor will anyone this year be tendered a civic welcome who refers to oui flag as the "Hateful Union Jack." I venture to say that the writer would be the first to object to being deported, to his beloved tend, where he would be welcome to sing his "Red Flag" In preference to the "Maple Lef" or "O Canada." The people of Prince Rupert neither harbor nor welcome such a citizen and h 'thankful that he writes from a safe distance. If aldermen ar 'ending the influences of the office eonferied upon them by the people to further propaganda of this kind It Is fortunate tha "ley will have to fme up for re-election next January. It is no credit to the lty that Uiey should be connected with such i movement. That letter Is onl; a oart of a movement f the Com-munisU, of which the authorities ire well Informed, to breed dhcon-' tit snd rebellion In this country, thd ?houH not be permitted In M-int This Is Canaca. not Rusla. We are piaad of our traditions and our Itmnauons and Canadians Rupert will be no exception. Svery good eititen should be alert to the subtle, htflwenea of this organlaa-'tan which takes advantage of the nttsarte of the attf ertwnat to disrupt tow and order, and provide a harvest for the asjttators. M. M. STEPHENS. Msyor DEFENCE OF BTltIKE :dltor. Dally New: After having read the article on nyax by Mr. Maxwell in Thurs- xy's issue of your paper we think !t necessary to lnferm she people Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operatlnr three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders snd Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding M-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sswmlll and MlnlngMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled were told to return to the mess-house or suffer the consequences There were two men to a ro:m. double-deck ietks, rooms six by ten. and wiille tbey charmed the blanket sheet hi some of the rooms some of the time, the tea: ol the bed clothes were never changed: anoTtch" published in your Issue nd wt never. of yesterday is the most diaboll- The strikers are determhvd not cal attempt I have seen succeed to bfk to pse conditions KENNETH MONTGOMERY. Acting Secrclary. Anyox Strike Catnmltt.'e Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAdUE First Division Aston Villa 0. Huddersfleld Town 3. Liverpool 1. Leicester City 2. Newcastle United 2. Sheffield United 0. Wolverhampton 3. West Bromwtch Albions 3. SCOTTISJI LEAGUE rtrsfMMvWdn Morton 1, Ayr United 1. Queen's Park 0. Airdrieonians 0. Falkirk 2. Clyd 1 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE February 21 Katens vs. Orotto: Warriors vs. Merchants: Cardinals vs. Comets; Meteors vs. Rovers. February 34-Kaiens vs C N. R.; Taxis vs. Warriofa; Amaaona vs. Cardinals; Scouts' vs Meteors. February 2ft C. N. R. vs. Orotto: Tuxls vs. Merchants: Comets vs. Amaaons: Rovers vs. Japanese. March 3-Orotto vs. C. N. R.; Warriors vs. Merchants; Cardinals vs. Comets; Rovers vs. Scouts. March 7 C. N. R. vs. Kaiens. re r'ng to govern it and Princ- J"1" Warriors; Amaaons vs. israunis, Aieieors vs. J span esc March 10- Orotto vs. C. N R Tuxis vs Merchants: Comets vs Amaaons: Japanese vs. Scouts. March 14 KHens vs. Orotto Warriors vs. Merchants: Cardinals vs. Comets: Rovers vs. Meteors. of Prin:e Rupert of the conditions Age. s they actually were In Anyox March 7-Bmpress vs. Cold Stor-vhere workers risked their lives. ge. nd where miners who had been March 10 Leu Canadlen vs. Jew n)ured in the mine and were In tilers. hospital at the time of the strike BILLIARDS February Jl CoW Storage w Les Canadlens. February 34 Bmprsas vs. Jewellers. , February 30 Lea Canadlens vs March 3- Jewellers vs. Cold stor- Practice Schedule i For Basketball! Sunday 12:301:00, Rovers 1:00 1:40, Ka I ens -Warriors. 1:40- 3:20. CometS-RefmU 2:20- 3:00, Orotto-Meteliants 3:00-3:40. CarAMsls-Meteors. 3-40 4:20. Japanear-Amaanns. 4:20 8 00. CN.R -TmtH. t r e The Dally News can be pur- 4 i chased at I 1 Post Office News Bund. 325 e Qranville 8U Vancouver. 4 Karl Anderson, Prince j e Oeorc B.C. j e R. W. Riley. Terrace, B.C. j e General Store. Anyox. ' Smlthers Drug Store, SmlUi- . t ers. B.C. i Saris' em right lor naming It the Surf theatre During recent high tWe and storm waves came twunatng on the door of the pavilMon at Salisbury B ash. Mamahuwtts. CUP GAMES ARE PLAYED Number of Games Today Id Old Country In Rig Annual Series y 4. Brighten 2. Westham United I Rstmtey 1. CtieaterfMd 0 Sunderland 1. Blackpool ft. Derby 2. Aldetshet 0. Halifax 0. Luton 2. Middlesbrough 0. Birmlnvham 0. Bverton I. Leads United o. Scottish Cup games, third round, were played as follows: Hearts 1 St. Johnstone 0 Celtic 2. Partick Thistk 1. Motherwell 3. Dundee 0 I Kilsaamosk 1. Bsmgers ft Albion Rovers. Clyde. S'cnJiouse-! muire and Hlhernlans drew bye j nto the fourth round. ' SPORT CHAT During the five years that James J Oarbest reigned as king of the heavyweight Ma most hvtprtatH contest was with Charlie Mltehstt. the Britfch champion The latter had to hto credit a St-round draw I with Sullivan, fought In France. LONDON, Feb. 18: The foNewtng and dogged Corbett for a chance at games were ptoyed today In the j the title from the time he won It Snctiah Cap series, fifth rocna from 8uU!van. They finally met at Bolton Wanderers 2. Mineheiter I Jacksonville. Fla. and Corbett dis- posed of Mstehell by a knockout in A Florida pii'tvaplirr wliu HKes everyt 'm,- n his than:-'- Vd-n tjtflo Ma.-y Hoerni'i i.1 i .ui.i 'vji-h '.ii' ot h r f'.iv M.iry's not doht- b.it old. m-'ither CRIBBAGE February 20 Canadian Legion vs. Swift. 1. O. O. F. vs. Orotto. Moose vs. Eagles. Seal Oeve vs. Klks. Brnpreas V. Musketeers. February 27 Canadian Leglen vs. Rika, rlagles vs. gwlfU Moose vs. I. O. O. F. .Empress vs. Orotto. Seal Cove vs. Musketeers. March 0 Canadian Legion vs. Musketeers BogJes vs. Blks. Seal Cove va. Swift. Mooce vs. Grotto. Emprea vs. I. O. 0. t. Advertise m the Dally News, - njii white rl... ut Mt-. ::n' yi ar- TorchyPedento Race at New York NBW YORK. Feb. 18 -Torehy I'eden. winner of the great six-day race at Jt. Louis, Is expeeted to arrive here In the next few days to take part In a bit 4day race at MArtlson Square Garden. 4-s4eet-eeeet-4! 4- 4 Tht following U Uie scale e of charges made for reaalng 4- hoMtrg. Marriage and Rngagement announcement $2. Birth Notloet 50c. Funeral Notices $1. Cards Of Thanks. iT 4 FAST GAME BASKETBALL KenUrs Hate Verv flese To With C. N. IC. Winning h One Point iSe senior batltetbul! x full of pep mattt witi. play to contend with Alth C N. R. had the miijorltv I ! three rounds. The champion's next and led In the ncortnu Important bout was the one in which he lost his tm te Bob Fltx-simmosja. M was ioueht at Carson City. Nev March 17. 1297. the Cor-nlahman. then middleweight cham-gson. win sing by a knockout in the fourteenth round The blow that separated Corbett from his. title was described as a solar plexus ouneh. a term which thereafter be-ame widely used to pugilistic On the baseball diamond Corbett was a ilever first baseman and peayeri numerous exhibition games time the game jva not the last whistle bl"W wli'i, way boys found that tin . i aum orte-)m' lead A the game It w.t (.'lose pata trpu rating Uien. lay was gcod on both . Mgs conrentiated mri -ortng and thrv surelv i , (set plays In the last f. A if the game :t tut ie.' he Kaiens stepping tl" i few notrhe trylt t j hat slrm one-oint l.ni ' tit SUereu lo the girls fixture th tut- oi'j-jtui sir oi wen nvt sftsmss snsjar ngur mist. Jim tho have been tisiilnt; ' knowing the past is that tbev do .brother Joe pitched tor Bsltlmere true half stepped out nrf know the -present." O. k. fm several vars when that city was Cosacu a beutmK l-!5 T Chesterton. represented in the National League , ny,,,, of a. . . I. , i i ' shooting they found th.it A Graceful Dive . hit everything elne but (The Amsionv however .. !trssssr-all the time they make a play they sink 'and that is wh.it court : jseJI In the intermrrttate . Ttigls hit their stride . i dllfleulty in uiiMimt tin- " 1 33-11. The game was fMm ttart to flnlih. th- " I putting up a poor bnuui ' The Scouts k pt their sltlon of leaden by t i Japanese In a hard 13-1. Individual Sroiing C N H. A. Johnson ' I3. mnlth ti. Stalker Tlmm 'Hi. Kaiens Kelsey Ml- M ; Cross . Unger S . Irv.! ham 4. Amnsone -Morrts t. ' Johnson, Vanc ig. Kn Dartcs. Dtekans Comets Stern Smitli 8i. Tile 4t. Morgan Tuxls-sjsntth 'J).Nsk.i'i Moxley. HnsHMin. Bant i i 1 Allen. Morrison 'Kll. MeretanlA--Plerc ' 4. Rosa, Bury. Windlr v .ntunslU i at . Scouts- -Dvles igt. M Nelson igi, Oreer. Viere. k Japanese Obato. K) i Suchho. 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