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I NOW WE KNOW At last it is made clear to us why Prince Rupert did not get a share of the appropriations for public works when tne big forty million pie was sliced up. It is because we did not need it. In writing to Victoria in reply to a protest made against the small allotment for that city, Premier Bennett states that action was taken to meet the situation where the necessities were greatest. Possibly we should consider it a compliment to be left out of government distribution. We should throw out our chests and feel that we are better than these other poor ciues mat are on tne Dominion puoiic works dole. True, Prince Rupert affairs are in the hands of a receiver who finds it impossible to meet the obligations. But that is nothing. We are not really indigent. At any rate, we are not sufficiently needy to get any help in the way of public-works. Vancouver is the real pauper. We should not have known if we had not come across Mr. Bennett's letter to Victoria. METHOD OF ASSESSMENT From Victoria we also learn a new wrinkle in making assessments of property values. There the assessor placed men on certain streets to count the number of people passing. Those streets that showed an increase in numhpr nf pedestrians had their assessments increased. Presumably, ji mere were any that decreased, the assessment rate wYmld follow although theireport did not indicate any decreases. The increases over last year ranged from twenty ; to, thirty percent. rOUNLOPA TORTJ l!MrT:iVI.M.'..rU PEOPLE ARE Qmnamm m, r H TO SUSPENDED I Dickens and Murray Banished From 1 ' Play For Six Weeks as Result j Of Dominion Day Incident As a result of an incident during I the final of the Dominion Day foot- ball cup last week. Henry Dickens of the Merchants and Johnny Mur ray of the Canadian Legion each' drew six weeks' suspension from the j Board of Control of the Prince Rupert Football Association at a meet- Ing last night. Dickens and Murray j were charged with fighting on the field and continuing hostilities on the sidelines. Two weeks' suspen- sion was Imposed for the one inci- , dent and four weeks for the other In a statement following the meeting, the Board of Control let it be known that it was the intention to put down fighting between players, protesting at referee's decisions and such incidents and that the; penalty imposed upon Dickens and Murray was to be considered by no means as a limit. LEGION LINE-l'P Une-up for Canadian Legion in tonight's Stuart Benefit Shield football game against Merchants is announced as follows: Pearce; Blake and Gomez; Bussanich, S. Currie and Greer; Feng, BapUe. Christlson, Palmer and Murray; reserves, Cameron, J. Currie and LAWN BOWL - SCHEDULE First Half j July 13 No. 4 vs. No. 6; No. 1 vs. No. 7. July 16 No. 2 vs. No. 8; No. 5 vs. No. 9. July 18 No. 3 vs. No. 6; No. 4 vs. No. 7. July 20 No. 1 vs. No. 5; No. 3 vs. No. 8. x July 23 No. 2 vs. No. 6; No. 4 vs. No. 9. July 25 No. 3 vs. No. 7; No.5 vs. No. 8. July 27 No. 1 vs. No. 6; No. 2 vs. No. 5. July 30 No. 3 vs. No. 9; No. 4 vs. No. 8. Aug. 1 No. 2 vs. No. 7; No. 6 vs. No. 9. Aug. 3 No. 1 vs. No. 4; No 7 vs. No. 9. Second Half Aug. ft No. 2 vs. No. 1; No. 4 vs. No. 3. Aug. 8 No. 6 vs. No. 5; No. 8 vs. No. 7. Aug. 10 No. 9 vs. No. 8; No. 3 vs. No. I. Aug. 13 No, 4 vs. No. 2; No. 7 vs, No. 5. Aug. 17 No. 3 vs. No. 2; Ko. 5 vs. No. 4. Aug. No. 1. 20 No. 7 vs. No. 6; No. 8 vs. Aug. 22 No. 9 vs. No. 2; No. 3 vs. No. 3. Aug. 24 No. 6 vs. No. 4; No. 7 vs. No. 1. Aug. 27 No. 8 vs. No.2: No. 9 vs. No. 5. Aug. 29 No.-6 vs. No. 3: No. 7 vs. No. 4. tAug. 31 No. 5 vs. No. 1; No. 8 vs. No. 3. Sept. 3 No. 6 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 4. Sept. No. 5. Sept. 5 No. 7 vs. No. 3; No. 8 vs. f 7 No. 6 rs. No. 1; No. 5 vs. No. 2. Sept. 10 No. 9 vs. No. 3; No. 3 vs. No. 4. Sept. 12 No. 7 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 6. Sept. 14 No. 4 vs. No. 1; No. 9 v. No. 7. Personell of Rinks Personell of rinks for the season is as follows: No. 1 J. J. Little, R. E. Benson, H. T Cross. O. Woodland. No. 2 T. McClymont, Steve King, J. M. Campbell. F. 8. Walton. No. 3 L. S. Arroll, J. Boyd, T. Mc-Meekln, J. S. Irvine. No. 4 W. H. Wilson-Murray. F. Vlckers, A. R. Nichols, J. Frew. No, 5 F. A. Rogers, E. O. Aves, F Dlbb, R. Oammon. I No. ft E. Delkman, J. Preece. D. : JCrerar. O. P. Tinker. I No. 7 H. Birch. A. J. Webber. W. j H. Tobey. A. MacDonald. No. 8 D. A. MacPhee, J. W. Mc-Auley. J. Watson, O. Hill. No. 98. Painter, R. E. James, F. j A. MacCallum, D. O. Borland. Skips will be selected by ihi rinks later. ' THE DAIL7 KEW3 IP TiXTPinnirn Wet rounds caused postpone-lU LUJNrlKlTllllJ ment of Canadian National Recreation Association Lawn Bowling . . ., Club's matches whkh. were to have II. M. S. Danae to Defend j Hanson fn j n,ght 0uUbnd, Against Local Ueven on Cup imatch are n. a, foUow. F g Auju-.t 21 Walton vs. D. O. Borland rinks; J. O. J. Dawes, secretary of the Prince Rupert Football Association, is in receipt of a communication from Lieut.-Commander C. A. Jenkins R. N.. sports ofifcer of II. M. S. Danae, which will visit this port I next month, stating that the date Aug. 15-No. 8 vs. No. 6; No. 9 vs. ! of August 21 set tor the playing of No. I." a football match between a team representing the ship and a local all-star eleven for the Hanson Cup, , trophy for annual competition be- j tween visaing navai crau ana mis city. Is acceptable to the ship. The Danae. which arrived at Es quimau a few days ago from Sant Diego, has the Hanson Cup aboard Baseball Scores American League Washington 7. Detroit 13. New York 9. Cleveland 4. National League Pittsburg 2, New York 3. Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 5. Chicago 3-2. Boston 1-1. St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 5. International League Toronto 4, Newark 3. Buffalo 8, Baltimore 4. FOOTBALL July 12 Legion vs. Merchants. July 17 Legion vs. Regiment. LADIES' SOFTBALL LEAOUP. July 13 Annette's vs. Orotto. July lft Moose vs. Orotto, July 20 Annette's vs. Moose. July 23- -Orotto vs, Annette's, FOOTBALL! Tonight LKOION vs. MERCHANTS Acropolis, 6.30 p.m., Adm. 25c. Boyd vs. F. A. Rogers; O. P. Tinker vs. Angus MacDonald; J. J. LltUe vs. D. A. MacPhee; James Boyd vs. J. J. Utile. If weather Is favorable, some matches may be played this evening. SOFTBALL Orotto Ladies' League W. ...4 'Annette's 1 Moose Men's League W. Orotto ;.7 Elks 5 Junior Elks . , 4 C. N. R. A 2 Moose 2 I R. C. N. V. R 1 L. I 1 3 L 0 2 3 4 6 6 Advertise In the Dally News Pet. 1.000 .714 .571 .333 .250 .143 Guide to Correspondents The Dally News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other sub Ject of public Interest, but letters must be brief and to tlx point. The long-winded correspondent has no place In modern Journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a siaU ter of good faith and courtesy. All unslgned,documenta go to the waste paper basket. Letters of a caustic character must have the signature appended for publication. Letter should be written on one side of the paper only. Correspondents must avoid personalities and the language should be such as would be allowed In the ordinary rules of debate. CINCH IN SOFTBALL Remainder af Kir I Half Schedule Cancelled Second to Start Tomorrow At a meeting of the Prince Rupert Softball Association held In the Elks' Hall last night. It was deckled to cancel the remainder of the first half of the schedule.' Including the game set for last night, inasmuch as the Orotto had It cinched. The second half of the schedule will commence tomorrow night when Canadian National Recreation Association will tackle the Elks Pet. I The second half will only consist 00 . of five teams as the Royal Canadian ! .500 Naval Volunteer Reserve will be .000 mable to field one and their players will be absorbed by the remain-ng teams. The Ladles' League will continue is at present until completion of iielr first half. The second half City League chedule is as follows: July 13-C. N. R. A. vs. Elks. July 16 Orotto vs. Junior Elks. July 18 Moose vs. C. N. R. A. July 20 Elks vs. Orotto July 23 Junior Elks vs. Moose. July 25-C. N. R. A. vs. Orotto. July 27 Elks vs. Junior Elks. July 30 Moose vs. Orotto. Aug. 1- -c. N. R. A. vs. Junior Elks. Aug. 3 Elks vs. Moose. Aug. ft-Elks vs. C N. R. A. Aug. 8-Junlor Elks vs. Orotto. Aug. 10 C N. R. A. vs. Moose. Aug. 13-Orotto vs. Elks. Aug. 15 Moose vs. Junior Elks. Aug. 17 Orotto vs. C N. R. A. Aug. 20 Junior Elks vs. Elks. Aug. 20 Orotto vs. Moose. Aug. 24 Junior Elks vs. C. N. R. A. 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