paoi two TEX DATT.T KTXS ETiday. Fc "HARTT" NEWS OF SPORT WORLD SHOES Canada's Best Shoemakers Ym get estm wear and maximum comfort m every psfr. Priced From St.oo 7 VsK EI' a Family shoe store lt The Home of Good Shoes 1 e THE DAILY NEWS. PRLVCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLOIBIA Publlibed Erery AXternocn, Except Sunday, ty Prfcxe Rcptrt Dally News. Limited. Third ATisoe H F PULLEN - - - Uaragln-Edltci SCBSCRiPXION KATLS City delhrery, by carrier, ytany psjlofi. paj in adTiLce Paid In adrance, per Teek ADVEBT1SLVG RATES By mall to all other cocstrlEs, per year Newi Department Ttlepbccs AdTrrthin j and CucxdatiM Teletrboae Member ! Audit Sarcas it CirraUUviH H . tssa , 22 S.0? We hear such a lot about th railways in Canada that! news of rsilwavs in nfh.r mnntn'u vmu. .s r INDIVIDUALISM OR PUBLIC SERVICE? No matter what changes may be made, whether con "tractive or destructive, there are also a number of in mind inquires: "What is there in it for him?" or "What is! there in it forthem?" j As Prince Rupert grows we shall lose this village com-1 plex and row cold and indifferent to personal ambitions.; They will havd less effect on the conduct of public and pri-' vate business. ' A New Telephone Number 456 Taxi AL. FRENCH With The Same Reliable Service PRINTERS Port Essington Basketballers HOLD LEAD: Visit Kitkatla And Win Thre. Defeated Xrth SUr in Cam er eUl Bo lie; C. X. E. X V. 2 Wins Over Rupert )lUn second flxuire afeo b a two Rsue . -ra asit eni to one eonta Rupert Motors and'P5- The -was Ektrtrieal Worfcm are now !- M" thrft? for second place High ane Ennfton vidtort. scorer for tbe ewuui XtfCalnraB of Printers intn ICS. Indrndaol C. N. R. A. Bottd Cazseron Elaie WanaaiaJtr Handicap i Total i PRINTSB6 a. Tm&m rn&zf nmary it, ire. Vane UNITED STATES RAILWAYS S.ISSSw Mbl 2 Total - ' p.np. MOTORS Taytor Jek Total NORTH STAR Mzltttkm D. "Wkt Yoaog - TTrnnllravfi HarC3p . . In t the United . -M States thirty . . per cent of twines the mileage llltci C.--4.J2it'. 1 , . iroiietl OV one hunnrwi Mintna f'nivr.Ki Tklo ; u I i -l . ... tratt; v a p"" JO "1C uxrgcm. mueage ever m the hands of: trustees at one time in that country. Great systems have been unable to meet their obligations or are doing so bvJ2SS-i ro borrowing from the government This indicates that Can- sspert Mat. ada is not unique in having railway difficulties. cxilk. no. i 'Gyro Club SAD LOOKING GARDENS iSSffSLf"" ith the frost going out of the ground the gardens c u R. a. no 2 I IX in 54 1 SS6 Kt 1 4 Mi AX 45 1 m 1M -JSC iao 1M . 1 .. .m life are sau looKing places just now but in a few weeks we know they will be quite different. The brown foliage that fnrlma Mai K looks like dead plant will have been cleared away and VUriUlg MatCn c from the roots that look like death and decay will ring !c orrprl Hai-a new life, better foliage, beautiful flowers. What a won-iS dl>a Here uci iuj text ior a sermon this week. Hut we are not preach ers so you draw your own lessons. i iu 154 lii IK 54 M 2 U5 its 131 2 m us 13; 1(2 m 2 m 125 us J 301 : Tbe lira Semt 5Z 3 I1 US 1S3 US US s lai Hi IS 111 UC 3 7B 7ti ....... J7 4 U 8 23 8 i 11 t lt 8 7 8 13 7 14 Rink Skipped b William Millar J Scorr-1 Victory Over That Of Walter Blackttoek i aiclit hi tm by Out Of Series Of Four Games loft gsjard. 2; J. Wealey. . r-T11?1' U"en ine.. nUiVlUUalS campaign National Railways Park ic and J-t while the rtKuiM int Cnange Or lor modifications of it n thai U hand an intertln matrh a rink held tfiweless. may affect them favorably.. This is more apparent inMnt6 by wmzm MH!ar tettL- thevillatre life than in that nftha U rrroH -nf :n? one of whieh W. M. Black- ' ' mi. iui lv,i .ciilicc. : Before the break-up of the recent sold snap here twj teams of curlers were out on the Canadian To snmp ovtonf Pr. n,. P ..mi... r.!tock wa skiP- Payers were vats KJthatoi Eoeei- 31 to !&. Fran the start 3 Kittatia hnacbed a vfforaos tariL tnauLiihit ennoMriahlf ASL M 7l F Katf a-wW If ll ( hi hair VOt'of KnaUa. thif desniae the fact 143 that the anaderf had 54. their iir-oa. The atade mmahai better CSt the Kcontf haH t KtttaUa 3 had central of Uukh aatf the itT m iU In 14 rWwt U. 15 to 12 in favor of the Hornets L.,fl ' ; V'Il-c i"":,1? e,,,u a v"Ke. ve: Millar Millar rink rink-G. G. H. H. Oreenw, Oreenwood have the viHage complex. If anything new is proposed r. s. Walton and Frank J5ibb. immediately people begin to look around to see how the Biackstock rink j. j. utue, Change may effect themselves nr tbpJr fi-ionria T of O. Borland and J. A. Hinton. , - - -ava. a-fV. V JalliC. . new imng De proposed m which there is an. expenditure ot money and everyone considers how he or his friends may make something out of it. It is true in every walk ' of life. ,T?ke another interesting phase of village life and we find that the moment a person, an organization,, a newspaper or a group act out to try to influence the people in favor of a movement some nerson with the villa o-p HOCKEY SCORES National League Toronto. 2; Maroons 1. Boston. 3: Rangers. 2. Americans 3: Chicago. 3 'overtime Me. Phone 651 for Free Home Delivery if: uuc ik "- vu couui i: i.a d -tv aim inju ui mc ill1 .1 I a. . t.n fw. - . .ten .. v "V 1 il.WI " I . , . . .. . ir... ,1 uonai Reeztaowai ajc .:iera raaiwte-, iw eniirt iopuiauoa ox. iviixaua ? r!fMtMi Rnvrt Uotm in the OOt Mr tEC fast M YtUCn 14 aandiia on eShtr safe m a lea-?. 1;; tare of the faaw. The indfrahnlt ljjirora; tcks at foBoss: ' ' KMTTh Lero. left forward. If: y - fwnnl 1: V Nel- Putt- Eanaa)ion R. right forward. H. laenaia. L. Swansa Starr, rirht gaani 3: Eel Spahtmg. left H BoMoe. 4: F. Haas . i t. X Xeism. E HS1- 4. Nelson. V iactoan; total. It. tiif, Par, Ewington P. Spalding. 9. 8 SpaVjsnc L Smtsoc 0: MM 7hfcrr SUIT. St BsltOB, Q. DoajtOS. TTesaey toul. 3. latensediate Game HtkaUa C. Sofcea. E. Bol R Uasos. S: EL Jaeksoa. 2: Isnts. A. Gordon. C. yetean. X. : Total 1l Part rirtnetori 1. WeCey. 4; W Spaldina; 2: G. Doag&s. 12; P. Rasa. 1: P. Stanley. H Recce: to taL 2S Social AcUnties ) - vaai sa. (the Kitkatla Excelsior Club. Mat HOOP GAMES rS.C. and Y.P.E-. Seniors. termediate and Juniors .Meet PORT SIMPSON, Feb, 18 Senior. Prints rad iMr.-PR-1, tL-uY, . 1. " . ilntermediatc and Junior basketball niacy m the Commercial iVTimn, iuciiwi!4ic uoanmu u::. ;..kuu a iiiit iu rk.jir.ai-. t representing the Young Peo- a . . . . i . .. -v i n . 1 . x . I. f : T i j j i - - - urzjgtc: Kn menv oy ut ai ukt en mi ias-c eeR ior a -enes oi games on r riuuy game to one nctcay ow f-and Saturday nights. Port Essir.gr on eergd victorious, that of the Ewrngton teasu Port Simpson Athletic Club. a recoption banqoei byi Intermediate Game the Knkatta Excelsior Club in In the Intermediate game. Port 'AgneE Hal soon after arriral of Simpson Athletic Club was de-J j the Tisttors There were a nambei j f eated by Y P E-.V Popeyes by a' ti fjaeodry speeches. Chief Edjfcere of 36 to 32. Y P. E. A. took " -" 1,31 iward Gaoe ueleonied Uie - 4. u awm. ii n to ami Howard Starr. Weatey mere principal speakers on pie's Educational Association and the Port Simp&on Athletic Club played In Port Simpson last Friday f J. . AT SIMPSON : Hnus,ual s" in yup wager mad LONDON Feb. unusual prize w at Nottingham .. 4- Cup football ' ::. terday when a bo fifty thousand ik shilling against Y i nlng tee Uuphy Y In the p rind pal enlor game or imi the erening. a hard fought nip and iw:r. tuck tussle throughout. Port Simp- Ul.t Du; , r son Athletic Qub defeated YP.HA. Ult ev r 3d to 35. Referees were James Law- rar son and Cecil Raw and the scoring , was as follow: - YJ11A. Tom McKay. 15; Chri' Ciayton. 14: Rennie Johnon. 2: Harsid Ryan. 2: Ed. Saott. 2; Jack Dudoward. Eli TaiU total 35. Port Simpson Athletic Chib Tisi- j the lead for about five minute at ' manager' the start but the Athletic Club then took control and. at the end of the first half, the score was 19 to 14; la their favor. In the second half. v iZTw leZ HiflJTh! communltrlciurJM Ciecq were reffree and.rWtoai keeping pc 26 tc 14. Tne.HomeU. although hinoerw; by lone shots kept the defenders. laKsatoc, Fsrst half score -was tt to 6 in law of Bastagton. James R relfreed the fleniar game and Halthrw Weslfy. the Ib-temiediate. Jseph Roberta was oaaeb, Joha Wealey time-keeper and VL Stewart, seorekeeper. "Kc Lost PV. i Betore the easameneemcnt oi the 17 opening naght games the visitors 1 were tntrodtteed and a abort speech j a JfMv of Kwftrw naamj. Second Ni;ht 8 On the second night. Port Eszing-8 ton Seniors defeated Kitkatla 23 to 5 16- It was an exciting match with '' a speetacujar finish and kept the crowd of electa tors in an uproar. The risttors seemed more at home and the home town player showed therasertec lo be good, clean players. The first half ended 14 to 9 in faLjr of Kitkatla. In the sec-, ond half, the Essineton ecorine line I tarted to clkk and. with seven Matthew Wesley refereed the ... ,.ut iBtnUl OF tsiiTin': I This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor i - .9-ontr.ol..P.Fd .r- tlLe Government of British Columbia. behalf of Port Esstogton. w c-cum. ji4Uiic ntruei Dah cimn.. ukutu niHw Asver tne games mere was a dance with music by the Essing- Agnes HaU capacity and all tits? Individual Scores In Five Pins was had r 1 m minute to go. the score was 16 to urrU4 IS In Uvor of Kitkatla. The Es- 'cn " tingtonians, however, teemed intent ' 5U , r li. on victory and. in the closing few!Bol3ncI ajlnutsj. were able to make eight1 H3n(licaP 37. defenders were , . Total . 961 I r' T D , The sesond nlht intremedlate' ,i, ' " game wae won 25 to 10 by Port Es-'a ttpgton. the half time score being " T l, Ikl, . t U.. " . - jood, friendly play. i Senior game and James Ryan, the Total 953 Intermediate rJoseph Roberts wasj pioVEER IDY 1 coach, John Weslay, timekeeper, ty Houston m , and Matthew Stewart, scorer. .Kinslor 256 second night was as follows: Senior Game Kitkatla F Bolton, 4: -Law Score l Handicap .129 . 22 iSUles 165 iBraeall . 207. :Amlain 258 S Lewi 1 Handicap 21 a Individual scorin'r In the Flvr. Pin, League Wednesday night wert as follows: GYRO 1 iDibb 192. 2 199 202 137 165 m 37 965 2 21G 226 139 85 131 2 9C7 2 153 151 243 162 184. 26 1 US ict 15C 187. 13.Q 31 796 3 162 20' i 219 183 !.! 2-,' 917 3 i 135 165 19C, 17i 21C 2C Total 1103 919 90C, Tho ttandlngs to datet ! Won Lost Ft; Pioneer- laundry 12 6 " N H A 10 8 Orq Club Q 9 Old Empress . 1 8 Canadiens ,14 8 14 9$. 93 Americans 12 9 13 70, 73 Maroons 10 6. 22; 71 m American Dintmn Boston 24 4 9 101 70 Rangers 21 4 1Q es Chicago JO 9 19 70 106 12 10 C 1 Hockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE International DivHIon W D L Y A PU Toronto 18 8 10 110 93 44 36. 33 2 52 47 Try a Daily Newt ciaetliwd ad-vertlsement for best result. MAY INSURE PL.YF.RS I SYDNEY. N. S. W., Feb. 18: (CP Officials of the lawn Tennis1 Association of Australia are considering a plan for insurance of ranking amateur tennis players, PROCURABLE SCOTCH WHISKY m-i 3 CP i nr- - -: . Old Country Soccti George Wesley. 16: William Cooper, EnjUUi Lcatue. FirM Divlsin -fi; Sokxsoo S pence. 8: George ETerton 1. L;rer; 3 White 2: Arthur Swanson 2: Oeorge Manohetter City : A; rt 2. ureen, total. 33. 1 wanrernampto:. ; H ." :crri Kgni rsooas wore cauea, Preston Noithe: 3 , jj ActftiUes la eoaseetion wttb against YPJIA. and nine against borough 2 Sonderland I B 'dt' p ScolUkh Cup KepUjr Ayr 2. Queers Pa . s ; Mtfrell 6 6 u oc-.r Kings Prk 3 S: E .: 1 Gl?Alll A(i.l.ST IIGIIIS PETERBOROUGH CP The comm;:' On the second day there -ns sn- thf YP.HA. with fine km snots lots tt entries for : other bancaet In honor of the Tisi- 'and eomblnatkm. tnrnerf the th! m a HttV wonn tors by the honorary president of and out j Ed Bryant. James Lawaon and afk'd wine: might Agra. Spe were made to FARMER A SUICIDE ana Jonn v.eaey ytng fo Charlie Hetuy. 7; Lawrenee Pol-Port EashmccLThe Kitkatla Sym- 2; John Wesley. 9; C. Swan- RIDGEWAY & ' I i phony Orchfcitra was In attend- i . ait .. , t,j, r anee and provided fine music. I Ross. 11. and Dick Ryan. 2; -total. 32. old farmer, war f.a i YPJLV Charlie MeKav. 12: the overlays of : Tom White, 5; Jack White. 2: C. hail been uj xtw Offntt Mirrr RamntATi 17- M Vavll- tima j and HarTey Green; total, 38. ( I T"K. A UUt. a-MHl. .1 a Tbe visit of the Port Eingtpr, 5 , 7 T and . V Saycra was ooattnued into Sua 2 P6"011 YPIiA. I with fifteen. . j In the opening game of the ev-' j.enlng. Port Simpson Athletic Club, I Tiny Tims. Juniors, were defeated J 21 to 44 by YPJLA- Mickey Mouse jThe players were: , Port Simpson Athletic Club j Perry Mackay. Tom Wesley, Henry J Johnstone. Charlie Cooper. Larry Ryan and Chester Price. . I Y.P.E.A. Teddy Ryan, ilorace kusi. Harry Alexcce. Willie Oray Harold Dudoward and Reggie Sampson. mm Fsi. '!i.;rjt ihet IS: 101 f&rl J 1 aaTJaV WB P REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchant PHONE 65S I" Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCURAnLIT The Orlginalj For Sale at Vendors or direct from Mail Ordt D: . Liquor Control Board, 847 Beatty Street Vanccavir B.C GRfl 7 '4 MONUMENl I nr saw-. --?v m . a aTifaaaaaaaarr I o 1 Dili '"rlJLf r"sem.ent b not published or displayed by the Liquor w,..,. uuaiu. ui oy me uovernment of uritisn oiui- Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFB Phone 51 For Best Household cof MRS. C. E. BLACK