'Safim:Uiy, 'FgljiMuiry 3:3,1915. . ¦> GEORGE » and 732.50; m s. Carney, $I58".<5O;. ->»> SpfrWeather Interferes With ^Hockey—Pfiftce and Central Flay Draw—Three ladies of/the district be-astced to make' building;.in recent years, Sir Thomas' as common carriers than the trans-arran^frments for a fancy__dress jjall!; has done his. share. .continental line of tht Canadian Pa- o^fn/attractivecharacter, at an early V'Sir Tnomas criticises the assist- \ "fie." ' ' /.. . " . • :, Games ,Yet \ , ey Date; which, together \vilh. subscrip-tic/ns and donations as recommended lie i>: vtih cist The suiihy weather of the has seriously interfered w inier winter sport ofA this district, .the committee should considerably resources of the country'through new >. wceiy |nc. the. pre- past in double-tracking his company's ways put together. main,-lineV" -asked'- theWCanadiari Northern presidfent.-.'.' ,the same company recently spent - .....______ The secretary read^he. report of the lions more in, the construction of a ^tal, linos will soon be under .prepara- finance committee^tfpon whichit was new line between Toronto" and' Otta^ tion, both -with better grades, and. in resolved that ^"recommendations - be [waj although it- already possessed, one these.days" of heavier loads, better adopted. -,/Amongst them that the ! be^we^n,. f hese poinii'.' Of the railway prepared , tov .perform their functions '<- to. the official scoring .figures. Micky lingthas scored more goalsfthan any~olh'er ".WHat; then,. arnvthe threatening Northern presidfent. "Why was it that featiiros in theCanadian railway siU j player- iri the league, getting twelve recently spent "mil- uation '! Two additional.transcontineri- j himself and he has given the pass for three others. Ed Oatman and Art line between Toronto" and'Otta^ tion, both -with better grades, and . in Thropp of the Portland team, arc next in line to the Vancouver player. The figures show Tommy Dunderdale and Cyclone Taylor even in point of assists, with seven each. Here are the ance whidh Cana liu.i governments have given to the development of the: ;, ftUST HOCKEY FIGURES of $1,000 at least is looked for as the ; tions for relief will be. administered by the head office at Victoria, B. C. The finance committee will be pleas-!' ed to receive any donations howeve'rT small, towards the fund fronvfeaders; of The Post, who hay-cfbeen unuhle, to get into touc]i--\vHh the Patriotic! -Fund andjvhicn contributions will be: acknowledged through The Post. - MORE MYSTERY THAN EVER IN THIS FILMi Delayed Kpisodo of lirania^Monday . and Tuesday at Ki*x—^Fint- I'ro-gram for VVoek ' hockey. Besides making it necessary to cancel numerotis events of comparatively smalMfnportant'e, it spoiled any chance £or last Sunday's league game, was billed yt> play here, that, day yshone so benignly on our heavily-laden shoulders (hat,^ instead- of thy regular fixture being pulled off, a/ten-minute exhibition, of a ^combination of shinny and-wiitcK polo, wa^/f oisted on a long-suf-fering public. .None of the teams were able to wade to success and after each player had had a little joke or two they stopped when -the score was ()n Thursday nightyhow.evt?r, .the Kjjm\£ scheduled for Central was pulled //('.• -'Prince'wept-ijn -the ice with two l~ 'men, wjjou-should ' have been in bed— Mdrrfty and. Lee—.in fact, Murray got '-yiuC of bed to phiy the game; which ended in a'tie, :.l each, which was very '..satisfactory, to Prince, considering the condition of/its team/ Brehaut, the right wing man with' the deadly shot, was in bed wit-h^ap- Express -: co'mpany has even become ¦pendk-itis, but has improved'and willrmixedvup in the mystery and Manager/ probably he able to finisfi the. se-is^Hi"'1'^'!'"°? the Rex comes across with'' Munrjiy and Lee showed up surpris-! n's .liUle joke,—that, the express corii-ingly \vell, hut-were not>Qf course, in i pany is" playing^the part of the. M\-cori'dition^to last through ^Ngruelling lain. .¦'/ cpniest^at top form. Bancroft^, the Last Monday the films which 7should /stoiie-wall cover," played his usual steady game, only more so, while • Giles, at centre, made, the spectators | tishigr.postei's; .were delivered to .the niarvc'l at his speed <>n tfiesoft, slushy express, company at Calgary. When ice. Fawcett also was effective, while the. train arrived here/ Wednesday Kelky hardly had- a minute to spare,: n'frht, however, the posters were on it, especially in-the last half, and it is jljut not the film-^t^he/'plot, of course, miraculous that more shots- did not immediately thickened, trickle through into the nets. Lewis and Knight showed up well railways, forgetful of the fact that his own "company, ;the Canadian Pacific, Micky Mdekay, the sensational young^entre of the Vancouver hockey amount that should be sent to Vic-'has recei%ed from the Dominion gbv- teaitfTis the most valuable player in toria as compared to othervaneas ofernnient more than all the other rajl'± iii f/ivor of Prince—it came jwHth bad grace for two or .three-or the fans' from the west-end subdivision to hand Tothill their little knocks, which were not, of course, of enough'"importance to pay attention to.I One youngster was particularly anuwihg. He/called ¦f. the referee^ii--(rrpok, had his cap down sin cold weaiher and app^Trelilly had taken a smalL-glass of beer and ginger beer before/vcm game, which affected him visibly; '/ Should the ice be--hard'tjnough fcejw tral will play-at South Wimon;<>«\ If they doAh'«T dope is tliiit ..SrttTth will win,''for its teain last/Sunday could just about top th"c,le^gue. If so, the standing will-rTe: Prf'rice X, Central (! and South "(io Aftpi" that South and Centrlil have both to play Prince. If. the latter'can 'either win or tie one of these games tney: will win the cup. ~-~- s. • /'"•¦¦ ' , j Episode No. 4 o/.'this vgreat serial1 (ii a ma svill.be shwv^n, ihevefore, next! Monday and Tuesday at the Rex,.with the "Mutual \Veekly" ne\'C's of^the world and a i4,c.reaining Keystone, com-] ecly; "The Bangville Police/^,^ *s^' Tonight /'Broken'- Njj«(f^IJaU'ey," a detective .film; MaJjfci^-j^rtfnge Pre-ri i-amenty a rfey?,t-jjj^vvith the famous Cnapman'T^timl "Makers anil 1 with a moral, y/ill be showii-r /*FprMhe last part of next weej/ the {jfpgrams- will be ta'ten fi;om Episode No. 5 of the Million Dollar M-ystery, should it arrive in time, and such films as "All at Sea," a Keystone -/'Turkish , Baths," Majestic; "Jane of the W.ilder--ness," a Thanhouser drama, the Snake5," etc. "t .'., / TWO NEW LINES BEAT THEtlANADIAN PACIFIC Prt-siiUnl Mstckonzit' of C..JS. U. Ki-'f |)lios to Head of Older Itoad ' /Toronto, Out./ Key. 12.—On his return from Nevy York Sir William Mackenzie, president of' the. Canadian Northern railway, was shown an interview with Sir Thojjias Shaughnes-j sy, • published' in-New York, in which | the president of the Canadian Pacific railway" is reported as making the following comment on the Canadian railway situation: . .'_. If they lose Jloth7 thelhree teams will I > "Ti>e O11'y. threatening, feature ' |Gd i th itti se Joth w > be tied. The/lineup Thursday nig'ht |_Ganada now is the situation resulting was: .. / -/ ' ¦ . ¦. :" Prince—rKelly, Murray, Ua'ncroft, Giles, L'eir Fawcett. : . .. Towers, Knight, llawki|is, /enertdii. , . CentruT—-Towers, Lewis, /Ewert, Swei (ANADIAN PATRIOTIC A committee meeting^-o'f the C'ana- from the wild, and stupid railway policy which has been pursuecohstruc.tion of two' additional ti-'flTiscont^incntal lines, al.-most^orvCirely under the auspices of the gove>nment, niaiiy years in advance of their^Umes." Sir'William Mackenzie said: "This 'is an exceedingly grave reflection upon the credit of Canadian securities— more grave because .it comes from the dijin Patriotic Fund • for the district was hclds at theT King George Hotel />n..,Tuesday evening, with Mr. Herne I president of-a" great Canadian corpor-,: /{lie convener in the chair. J ation speaking in New York and be-I Mr. .John Mu'nro, the treasurer, was cause it-has not been, instantly re pud- ' . • unaniniously eiec'tod secretary in suc7. jated—and the more, unjustified be-j -(;L'ssi()n-,t() Miss Robinson, who 'has'cause it is a false and unwarranted re-'! left' the district on her marriage. The i (lection and can not pass unchallenged, j ., treasurer reported that he had on hiitid-j.- ."If there "was "not a'.ne.ed 'for more j the sum of $fi(i,r) to credit. x . j railways what justification was "theVe ! The following particulars show how¦[ for Sir Thomas to spend millions of the fund is arrived at: .- ... i dollars annually for a number of years i Mrs. Cowie's dance al South Fort, --—r------------------=-5---------------------i George, $21(j.75; Mr. Johnson's dance | — ^-^i MOk! at Fort George Hotel, $f2r,(5O;'public Reffal Shoes ...........^.....$3.95 j ' subsuriptions per road department, / .*¦*••" _.„_,. $213:50; collected at baseball ^game, ^ . at BAIRD S, ^ :$20.65; collected at teas given by Mrs. -. Heine, Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Borden, .• : (J \<)( )|l(i 10 STIIKF/P Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Cowie, Mrs. Dailiell, [. J GO TO to Slipp at CAMPBELL'S When buying your Groceries, Meats and Provisions at Campbell's you get the best that money can^biiy ait the lowest prie^ Wetf) the Specials we are goffering on>ur BARGAINXdUNTER this coming week, commencing S^turdav^Februarv 13th. THREE^PA^KAGES WHETLEY'S MINCE MEAT FOR V ' 25c ONE POUND CAKE BAOB'8 CHOCOLATE FOR THREE TINS WOOD LAKE BRAND PEACHES FOR 50c ' ¦ - "' ¦ *-< THREE TINS PEERLESS BRAND PEARS FOR 50c ONE-POUND PACKAGE CAMPBELL'S CHOICE TEA, REGULAR 50c LB., FOR ~: This tea is specially put up and packed for us in Coylon, ami is far superior to any of tlic» well-kiiown brands. Our guarantee 4 with' every package. Carries a full line of Specially Selected Fresh and Cured Meats. If you want the BEST in this line A\ I Episode No. 4 MONDAY and TUESDAY Episode No. 4, delayed in shipment, will be shown Monday and Tuesday. Should Episode No. 5 arrive In time it will be shown on the usual nights,, Thursday and Friday. Usual KEYSTONE COMEDY .ill