PAGE TWO Stribllng Slightly Taller Than Sharkey Winner to Meet Heeney or Uzcutlun Will font ratei ' NEW YORK, FWftlv-r-Tbere's! one biggest day in the lifa of I every man in every business or' trade. Even boxers- have them. February 27 probably will be v Neither 'StribMn$ noting.: mm This advertisement is not published or dilplayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Arrive Tomorrow Morning and Leave For Home Sunday THREE TEAMS COMING earn ' Avilr-re'tu rn The home tsl&afjnjUr than mohfl Union boat on Sunday, and the ($ is long as Gene Tifefcey !eenior!, and Intermediates will re mX 1. II til It.V ' . .. . .. and flack Dempsey were in the 'turn on Sunday afternoon on the game. Ttinney second defeat of power poat Granbj. " Jack, and his subsequent retire-) fhe local baslcetball association ment left the field open, where-nas made arrangements, to have upon both Strib and Jack gotithe Anyox ladies' team, during busy. Strib, who had been shdf fling along with indifferent Mceeas. concentrated on a punch. He their stay, reside at the homes of the local players. The team will be composed of the following: Misses Helen and Julia Calder- was successful. If 88 knockouts !6ne Margaret Morriot, Doris in his last 42 -fights mean any- Greenwood, Pat O'Neil. Tess Gor-thlng. Sharkey, financially in- don, Annie Scott, Mildred Dresser dependent because of his heavy and Lillian Dresser. Mrs. R. J. earnings in mi. made a less Mann!nfr will accompany the pretentions start, but he rapped Kjrfl a chaperone. over the few opponents selected i a part of the entertainment, for his warm-up bouta and is tht'arranrei by the local association, choice of many a. critic to rajkeU dance is to be held on Friday good in his epen.cC t4-J try for a shot evening, after the games, in the at the titl. li.O.D.E. Hall. ti... v. jisr... i I the men, as shown by scale a"nd tape roeamre. Strib- is taller thai) the W8!818 by three-quarters of ao Jock and has a superior reach by two and one- half inches, but Sharkey evens it up-with-Wsweight advantage of-j game' front the Prt Simpson team seven pounds. '"SiftOing is ti j which played In the local league and Sharkey 26 years of age. The victor porbably will be matched with the winner of an early-summer bout, between Tom Hefner, a n;Paj)linf! Uzctidun, for a Septepibejf' ght with the heavyweight crown as the prize. See "Abie' Irish Rose." The games should be well contested, with Anyox having a Slight edge on the playing in the senior games. Anyox lost one and won one during the recent visit of the Rupert players to a . . Anyox. aiso Anyox won one during the first Wlf. So according to the dope sheet, real battles may be expected during these games. The latest rervirt from Anyox Is that there motto Is, win all the games, but win them cleanly. And as the Rupert players are just as determined, the fans will be treated to some fast and clean games. The loeal t'-ams have been practicing consistently since it was announced that Anyox would be here. The first game tomorrow night will be the intermediate followed by the girl's game. The Anyox senior team will play the Native Sons, and on Saturday will play the Players' Club. The Native Sons team will be Dido Gurvich, Spiro Gurvich, Harry Meniies, Doug Frizzell. Ed Bodily, Mike ISudinich and Jack MeNulty. SECOND DIVISION M BILLIARDS TIGHT Lead of Grotto Heduccd to Scant Five Points at Hands of Cold Storage Iast Night The standing of teams in the second division billiard league was tightened up in an interesting manner as a result of the playing last night of thfs week's fixture Sti:ge, the boys from Seal Cove winning a decisive 045 to 841 victory over the tobacconists. The Grotto maintains the lead, but it has been reduced to but five points above the Cold Storage, which jumped from the cellar into second place with a Scant four-point lead over the Gland Terminals. J. Campbell's big victory for lows: M. M. McLachlan. Grotto, 200: J. Hillman. Cold Storage, 151. J. IVesley 19S, W. Bailey 200. W. B. Wllllseroft 200, A. Maedonald 194. George Howe. 108, Charles Bap-He 200. Aid. S. D. Maedonald 60, J. Campbell 200. See "Abie's Irish Rose." Vancouver Sprinter Equals World Record In 40-Yard Dash DBTRQIT, Feb. 21 Percy Williams, world's champion sprinter of Vancouver, won another race and equalled the world's record here lat night when he won a special 40-yard dash in Michigan A.A.U. indoor meet in 4 and 2-5 The three Anvox basketball seconds. Eddie folan of the Uni- the b,lrcsl day fr William Law- tm. ar to nlav .erie. i '-S of Michigan was second rence Strftling. On that day at 0f games here on Friday and foot behind. Williams Miami Beach he fights Jack Shar- Saturday nights will arrive in squalled the record mark set in key for wiat may amount to the city early tomorrow morning. 190:5 Wnt Eaton at Boston. first claim on the heavyweight The men's senior and intermed-championship of the world. jate teams will arrive aboard the Sharkey has already had his company's power boat Granby, biggest day. And he muffed it. which is to leave Anyox this eve-Ilia day vmJiMfril. 1927. Btl niK. The ladies' senior team he permitted Ja1 Pempsey ta an-Hfe aboard the C.N.R. trick him- into knominiou de- stMnier Prince Qeortfe also to- VANCOUVER MAN JOINS LOCAL FIRM AND WILL ladies irevor JopDston, orouiH oi mo .a. i TaVi n a Inrt.rWo fl ti in i Vim ilv end has taken an interest in his brother's business, where he-will-have ch4 ge of the stock department. ' Mf. Johnson has been with MiJ- ler Court Company at Vancouver: and knows the business well; STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy of S. D. Johnson Co., Ltd.) The following quotation) were bid and asked: B. C. Silver, 1.25, Nil. Bayview, M, 5. Beaver Silver 18, 14. Big Missouri,- 1.92, 1.94. Cork Province, 19', 2Q. Cotton Belt, NIL 50. . Dunwelt, 14, la. Duthie Mines, G2. 65. Ceerge Copper 9.60, 9.75; Georgia IllVer, 5S, 54, tiolconda, 1.22, 1.25. Grand view, CI, 62, Independence, 9'i, 1014. Indian Mines, &Vt, 1 Intern. Coal k Coke, $61, .98. Kooienay Florence. 19. 20. Kooteftay. Klng 38. 30. L. L L. Nil. 5. Lakeview. 1, 1. Lucky Jim, Nil, 18. . Mohawk. 574. 6. Morton Woolsey;, 5, 4. Marmot Rfyer Gold, 6', 7. Mafmot Metals, Nil, 6'',. Mat. Sll. O. 18. 18i. Toble Five, 70, 70'. Perid Oreille, llSO, 1140. Premier, L95, 1.97. Porter-Idaho,, ,59, GO. Reeves Maedonald. 3.4 G, 3.50. Rufus-Argehta, 37, 38. Ruth-Hope, 45, 4C. Silver Crest Nil. 11. Silverado, NH , 1.15. Snowflakei -91. 4. Sunloch,' i&fl, 3.G0. TermlnU, 10-Teplej lilfhfleldi 48, 44. Toric Mln6f. 2.06. 2.20. Wellington,, 1C. 17. Whitewater.' i.02, 1.05. Woodbihei.lV4. -Nil. Bluebird; 2ft, 21. . . Oils DalhouslefJIl. 1.76. 1.80. Fabyon P.eip. G'j. C"... timeftt Stocks Sherrltt-trdcr. 8.G6, Nil. Noranda, CW5, Nil. PlUNCEirOPEnT WEATHEIi Prina ifi'itMTt Orarraf, lia-lit between the Grotto and Cold Uoutheast wnd temperature 34. Heart trouble Hinds nd Feet Numb and Cold Mrs. Win. Fowler, Auburn, Ont., writes ! "Strtml yeirs io I was troubled with toy heart and nerves, so it- -.i j 0, -.., j . , iu, irara, raj nuai wtnua wcomi " u "i " Vl ' umb sod roJ4. I took dottor's medi- 120 points over Aid,. S. D. M.lt-1 ciee, iot a whil. but it did me littls or donald was responsible entirely M I uppenerl to so : for the Told Storage win vyt : Individual scois were aiigl idrertM nd lUrted ttking them t onrt, tnd confihued for toms (in,( and aiiu (Mri I lir bid to returrt of tnf trouble." rrk-s fi6e. a lot at ill drutwbii And dealen, orrtiailed direct oa nrtivi of tri by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont . a THE DAILY NEWS In The World of Sport CHANCES FOR ANYOX TEAMS BIG FIGHTERS ARE EXPECTED FOR WEEK-END PERCYWINS AT DETROIT PLAYING IN CHAMPIONSHIP HON, j r I James Quinn. well known Montreal cueist, who is playing Tom Tothlll for the Dominion cham- Kngliab billiards, present ' tltleHolder. CLAIM MADE FOR HIGHWAY OTTAWA. Feb. 21. Brig. -Gen. J. A. Clark. Conservative of Burrard, speaking on the highway! debate in the house of com-uidns, contended that, under the terms that British Columbia en-td.ed Confederation, the federal government w.is obligated to build a highway from the eastern boundary of B. r. 'CANADIAN COMPANY AFFECTED THROUGH w n curt I iiiiikirc i It. V. OIII,Jil,J, JtlllilllO t. $1500,00.000. The minister stated, that many penalties. See "Abie's Irish Rose." CHANGE LIKELY ORANGE LODGE ' IN FINANCING I CONVENTION ON OF EDUCATION- Hon. Joshua Hinchliffe Leave That Impression With Committee VICTORIA, Feb. 21 irpiitriii ii li irrrs lb iiuiiik kitcii iimitv hi ini , r i i:v in iris iiriinira STEAMERS MAY Canadian National Vessel Lost I Big Contract and Now Lose i Money BAD WEATHER It n Mtinnnn nn nit business does DOt V I I 1,11 L U M I 1 H V II U. O. LUniLIUl tfVrtOn pkee the contract fof 'WINDSOR. Feb. 21: Work on by the MA NITON a r.ni-m ...... ancouver, Where Allan Davie .jg years caused utei,S MINISTERS AND wgL? TO ADJOURN HOIse L (rtfitlfitfed ff ual Meeting Taking Place In bee gfaiitetl to h,. Is Prince Rupert "Delegate " : :OMly"the ratin(;,ti Mature is neces-.;,, Canadian Canadian National National Steam- Steam- dy oay. a grauuai inaw is in prog- - ' altitui tn lh Paflfir St-smahin fCSS jimately $10,000,000 was brought Company and which resulted in .to a Standstill in the factor)' of a decrease of the revenue of over, the OotffVdson Truck Co. through $300,000 per annum it the in- jth( collapse of the United States tention of the government to sell Jfirm which has thrown the Can-, the-steamers. Th(s was the, aos fadfan flrffl Into the hands of the wei given by' the minister h reevlvrs. At the neak of nro- ralfwavs to Geonre Dlick.1 Cn dtfetiori. the company employs Mrtctive member for te Yukon frewfoor to five hundred men. ,t . laaj wnen .Mr. uiacK aseti u i TEN PIHOSS IlUBNED -M L'Z.tiX'Z !B.C California Service 'the C.N. PITTSBURGH. Feb. 21 :-Ten : stejlhtshipa were not operated at peraoftf were burned to death in a tti He aske4 If it was the nnt i ennayivania Gdeatburg Mrs. Leo lite children perish IIUWro Mrs. Z. their new connection With the! Paelflc Steamship Company, the ctfricern. paper fom ent to that ntHffene of dollars wfiuld have to o ritTftTrri Alt nrnhninn M)fl -wiped out from tne, valuation OtilltntL Uil ItKKAlt shown in the balance" sheet of ex- aW - rcea.' assets as recommended by NATIVE IS APPEALED chartered aeeountanv$now mak- - ing an audit ef the .'government W. Q. Fulton Acting f6r Willie h66ii4 and ufldertaklfrgl. Rohm, Given Further Time to Mf . Shelly stated that the net ' , ' File Notice In County tash deficit of the previous gov-j, j Court ernment up to March 31 last! Ty totalled ti.7fi0.000 jisa an addl-i W. O. Fulfnn wan trlven fur. tional cash deficit fftjhe year ,tWr time by Judge H. E. A. Rob-ending next March 31 was estl- ertMn in county court yesterday mated at $2,000,000, r a total ! aftef htwn to file notice of appeal deficit of $6.70.00. :r the ease of Willie Ross, native, Estimated revenues for the ' who was recently sefttehc to one fiscal year 192D-30 were placed by 1 yea?'s Imprisonment In police the mlmst.-r at $25,287,851 and estimated gross expenditure at S25.280.729, leaving an expected surplus for next lear of $7122. Cannot Cut Taxes That the government finds itself unable to make substantial tax eductions at this time owing to the necessity of restoring trust funds used by former administration to offset deficits was a statement made by Mr. Shelly. The minister was outspoken In his condemnation of the policy of the former administration in making eetift at Terrace under the Juv enile Delinquency Act. use 01 irust mnus, uecianng inai)f 1 - n'""--y:.v' " u.i j- u...i ! JOnn ()om Of IJknalnfr 1 uau any private irusi cvrainnjr, , lu V' a t t been guilty of financing Jn slmi- - A B,xth cfhlId the par-lar mannel it would have had its nt are recovering from s,!ous would have been liable to heavy FIVE CHILDREN ARE BURNED TO DEATH As Result of Pot of Boiling I.ard Cafching Fire in Liirwlng (III ) Home CHICAGO. Feb. 21. Fire, stftrtlng when a pot of boiling lard Ignited on a stove, puttied to death ine nve chiidrrn of Mi-, and Mrs. II. lait VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, Feb. 21. Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at $1.31 "2. TO EXPLORE P . ANTARCTIC n' - ire and Outfit Expedition Premier Announce MRS. M.E. SMITH GIVES ADDRESS! tlritish Columbia the the loss of life has been marked," she said, "and hazards had been notably lessened." i BRILLIANT BRITISH SOLDIER SUCCUMBS -Power Comtaan n Uc House of Commofls yester- Australian Government to Organ- f.iAjlin Hogg, in jage j ' a ri . vr V,;"rw."'. W. T "V 3" "nni rseai on the I,,,, eager f. .,,. King, to the Orange .. ,,.fi.n f thv, Union nf R C. in. . ano tL'n . rimtnt tr. thu PrA. l"e IWer Compur Municipalities by the minister to teituni Home at New Westminster, J. Cornett. Conservative of to the Orangt Sent net. League of South Vaneoure '. Nation:;, separate schools, Iriunl- The secretary of the nlttnfeipal- 'grgtioft, restoration of the Pahal ities committee stated yesterdxy. empora! pow , Canadian clthten-ufit-n giving the.reai.on why all hip and loyalty to the Empire, the matters brought up by the 'f;e cr iiven. ion i f proceeding. committee dealing with educational recommendations from the A. M union wen- tabled for- the year, me Prince Rupert Orange Lodge that it was to allow the govern-' n the Lrmil Lodge convention. -nent time to formulate its policy . ' A bill to incorporate fee North- n 1 f 17 M MP IT it TIP ' west Telephone Company' was held; KAKKAftSHlVI ud br tne committee In-order to lirlljlvrllllj ilt ? JLf - Ueft certain clnvr"It1 the jbill. -r ' - t T. t). Pattullo submitted an -art t-ie I6w-pri . ..,.;f,. kvitler at tion of rural Ma! he i'Mij . Aorscpowt 1 :i; ui-e.i at frum i i i:.!-.: . y the lnw , -i , ' t !'t Canada. Se-. i n S -iters Kuii-. Davie is the delegate of totkro on whith , Tffffct one of tht- la r water enclomd u lorthland. AtfT.ut t texl with Ue im i "Corapanr. J Aetaally the s (Falls site is adaj ' termed the L'ppei Sren Sisters. I has estimated th r ot the ' Wlhnlpt g 1 plfiy. and arrant-. txfHtf wtld be CANBERRA. Aust., Feb. 21:-. brt1ub of the F Premier Bruce announced in th-e 3iM h on ' aro t amendment whereby the share; tween the Manitoi,,,.i capital of the eorapanjr eould not parls 0f; Conn(ry Inundated by '' and the otitic ; be lfereaed wHhout the consent ; . floods and Avalanches, ; .Winnipeg, the nvtr of the Heutenant-governor in Milder in England int0 tw'n branch. I council. ! which Is situated " I LONDON. Feb. 21: Flooda th W.m ... and avalanches have Uken t'miny on the -f,., heavy toll of life and prorerty eontroversial s. tin the Balkans and neighboring TIP CAl Fi Cin A AT 1 cou nt ries- '"upted communica- Oppoaenta of tht; t xiii m n uuukc vaxvnunx known but it is learned that th private compan- Thrace and Macedonia have suf- ' W th tw. ,,.: fered almost calamitous inunda- nnipeg River tn i tioa. One avalanche in Jugo- Sisters Pinawa r. .. ? ConitJ aucn .,-,- -- ISMvlaikiirtel'aeven deathl. I OTTAWAj Feb.. 2i:-If other .-Zn weather still prevails in stands to the pr y. OeVelDD elfcp to 10 re- re- . !"s ... "' of the " continent, tviiinitiii. in in Kng- .uK' rr", 1 r, ,, T- iL trans- hind the mercury today stood at 'JW F',', w a I. a- I .aat.a .- al T n.aW " nfllra.avfl n portatloo of paper. whlcH was lost 1 tan oegre MgJ (un jefM vr 1 r ' iiou-e oi iMriinnnuiinw tieveloament could ' e r i,iatention or tne uovernmem to that the government had decided '. .it. i a r Mangold and tvtikflraw ih. r v nHi, .-j i . .j. ,vv' ' . tbrte children died. will boild op the new trade ,hip of Sir Douglas Mawson and mt kf It I ' lMrti7 Dower as a maxim I Will avnlnr that Mrf nf Ilia Ant- i . - . a;.i,a it r..-. ...j .u..' . I A A ton 01 OV'W . . ..... ... a i aitnc uirrciij- souin ti nuniiBim. have faced he DOWN FIRST BUDGET IN "'y'- "ini "17" ' Airplanes win be used lor inland dex;ided to ,1. LEGISLATURE: yHTICIZES WW to the reorgarifaation of jurvey.. The Pwitish government andw pyj, 0WD, LIBERAL FINANCING. MS j Ii nS xft? a1 ""M"'''" veH,tL Idlae to the estlm ' i - , .nuu'vnncu vnc- uiv a 1 1 1 b tuu (Continued from are one) Iy"plced the tangibje wealth M djrifract for fcairylng iBrittah Columbia at aproxtmately B-C4 to Caiiforjift w York Mills, Ont wv In 'investigating " were enlisted by f' gyvenimht. H! ' OTflaOOO frf the "i"' at the twin Seven Vancouver Woman Speaks Before ? n ddlllona i ' Safety Uague In Montreal of the Plnwa ; MONTREAL. Feb. 21. I prIneVs ripM "School children of today are fne " , learninir the iHncinlea of safety Company t i.li.l .i i u .- 1 1. : I'lnswA ftlant W, hest to teach them." said Mrs. 000.000-the estjn at, 1 Mry Rllerfl Smith of Vaneouver government deteh'i -nr when addftaslBg the Province oT'.Vaftfd to $33,37 ' !P fjoebee Safety League liere. "Hfflure was coni i Is the moat solemn duly of the by the government nation so to hring' up the young attractive 80-year c geherntrOft that the loss of life is lease. mlmmned Und aeeldentt do not The scandal m;iv eut off manhood. e vftallr neeea- the fall of the I sary to the Dominion, Mrs. ment. Smith said. ''During the short league has been estab ml i'.r 'Mti d thirty-three ng h,,;' J,, delegaie were preent when:,the B -tne if-iJL. ... w .-Leglsla- C'and Orange Lodge of British ed tdhui i,pur'- down own at at the the Columbia Columbia opened opened its annual meet- powW , th(? , j,? tux : tion may be brought next session by the minister of ing here yesterday education, Hon. Joshua llihch- Grand Master W. G. Gamble, I : f . . w.t&t in altlaa anil arU.. I hllriUitA lit DVina aimm ifJeatiofi was li VI ' i . . o,,vm ."'- - T-- V .. . v. ..wan.,. ,'.. ay. -f - & arei". c rpH den of education. This was the the year. He referdd to the rei.i . iPVJnulity u li-1 1 the s if rt'i im-nt and t h- ... v. I on hiiVe nc :, , . ... 'lated about 70 milt - r .. yWbmlpeg n the W vhicJj flows from ... (.. ., ,'twi in j;niarii. u. i. .. u . JHl 1 -1 ii v and atiBtt, Meh government vessels on tion tn th Antrctie rxrlAn 1 , -, Writey YW& other routes as it Ms calcu- which will be under the leader- T , - - i V . f.' IS- li!' raiis ft . k. t.rf Mf tabfc'ih BURNS COMPANY IS reduction In. AWARDED JUDGMtM Gen. 1((. Hon Sir John Orenfell Maxwell Dead In South Africa II. A 1 'uyment of 6SI n counts of Ilankrupl Huine.s 10 Judgment in full ' r.- h .... Z -i I... T.iiTiM n uil was given vy " j Robertson Ih coun v i i a. ...i,m ( muiTiiug in ,r 1 Co.. Ltd., who suei " The( , lor the sum or oo onP CAPETOWN. South Africa. 'involved the deft'tiL'1 v j reu. zi. general me lit. lion, guarantee for anew ' yj. Slf John Grenfell Maxwell, C. Ifutchers & 't0i'' mf D. 3. O., one of the most brll-jwhlch concern bci-am-- Hunt nf Ilrltfl n'a ui , in .11.. 1 1 f W VaimalV i ' ..mi. " " bu.u.v.0, UIUI M.J IT. here today of pneumonia. He was 'plaintiff, while W 70 years of age. 'peared for the defend'