PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, February News and Views In The World o Sport the A YATCHING PICTUItE IN MIDWINTER OFF THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA AND i I, rtn Vv 4 4 fSN ' """" AM -fur i liM . .$, I mm LTJyise Vaquin, the great Canadian basso. ON LONDON A nnLUNO) bus 10. I 1 mvmt -m. mrn The crack Pacific coast racing schooner. Ocean Wait. entered ffr the championships to h4 held in March off Los Angeles passes the t'.S.S. West Virginia in a preliminary test NEWEMPRESS' OPENING GAMES CRIB LEADER' IN BADMINTON Jumps Into First Place by Win- F,rgt and gecond Round Matches nine Over C. N. . played Lent Night in LO.D.E. Operating j 0pen Tourney PriiMK Rniwrt Crlhhair Tnimei "" "m results last night were as follows: Opening games in the I.O.D.E. C. N. Operating 11, New Era- Badminton Club's open tourna-pres A. C. 16. jment last night resulted as fol- Native Sons of Canada 14 ;lows: , Orange Lodge IS. Ladies Doubles, First Hound Canadian LeeiMi 11. Grotto 16 ' Miss CjirojTne Mitchell and ' T Cold Storage 17, K. of Colunl- Moose 14, Eagles-13. C. N. Mechanics 12. Prince 11 . T T i 1 . r )iiuicri novel 10. i league Table J M. W. L. P. New Empreies. .i 6 93 69 93 C. N. Operating 89 73 89 Cold Storage 6 86 76 ' i- Canadian Legion., d 83 (V c N. Mchank!3'd 82 Editor, Daily News: 80 82 As I heard in Vancouver about 1 . 4b)xjntf game I hereby Issue a This advertisemrnt is 4oi jyb- challenge to box Dido Gurvich. llshed or displayed Ijy the t ike recently, left Toronjo where I Liquor Control Pord os'fcyS ive bei'if boxinw and hope this Government of BrlrW " meets with his hproial. Colurpbia, J Hi4 FRED VARKE ; 5 . . n "throat-easy "Buckingham Cigarettes are mv favorites. 1 smoke them before and especially after ray concerts, where I find that they are truly throat-easy, and 1 do not hesitate to recommend them to other singers." 19 rffffo ntJJJLUIA CIGARETTES M Amis. M riHUP MORRIS G CQ UNITED J NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY sin ,plj;s TrpnJtCross beat Miss 86 j Mrtop 1 ft as 77 RS iP. Runert Hotef A Ri 7 o i 15-3. Nancy Koriet ana miss Jiony Cross 15-7p5-6. Mixed Doubles, First Round Mis Frf Acei ' Cross and Alf Slocomb, beat Mrs. J. A. West and W.'FisTier, 15-4, 15-5. Tanhock and F. W. Allen 15-8. 79 83 ' Miss Caroline1 ' Mitchell VI Second Round and Frank Russell beat Mrs; R Mm C. J. Norrinirtnn and R. r1'68 I 49 8B .iStuart beat Miss Kathleen Stork K. of Columbus. j 74 88 74 v . . . . ons 01 Canada 6 67 95 . 67 The Letter Box ANOTHER CHALLENGE TO BOX 1)11)0 GURVICH and Stan Smith 15-10, 15-4 Men's .Double. .First Round J. V. Clyde ' and R. Bartlett beat W. Tobey and W. Cross, 15-2 14- 15, 15-9. IL Stewart and C. L. Youngman beat II. L. Shadwell and A. Youn? 15-3. 15-4. Second Round Sj Darton .and C. J. Norrington bcit I l. Alien' and Oscar Fulton, 15-2, 15-14. , II. T. Cross and Lyman Hinton Prince Rupert getting to be albeat Frank Ktjhaell and W. Lam- metropolitan boxing centre ID,e ,4'1&- aM' thought -I would like to locale' "X here ami as my first start in the 7L7DA UE ATUFD ALMOST GONE SJie pnlyJ'lilafe showing -the this morning in either north ern British .Cbljimbia or the Yukon ws. Stewart In the Yukon, accord Ing to thedAlly report of the governments telegraphs. The following is thjcfreport: Prlnoo RiierV-rCloudy, calm; iemperaturoL33. Port SftnpBdn Part cloudy. ralm, 30. , Tl Haysport-i-Clear, calm, 30. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 12. Rpsswood Cloudy, calm, 10. Alyanlsh-rtart .cloudy, calm. ' 18.. . Aljce Arm rCloudy, caln, 30. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 28. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 23. llazelton Cloudy, ciilm, 4. Smlthers Part cloudy, 2. Burns Lake Clear, calm, zero. AUIn Cloudy, south wind, 33, Whl.tehorse Clear, calm, 18. X'ig Salmon Part cloudy, calm, ltfSmi2rl.-.'raiiaafy, iafen, X Dawson PTt cloudy, south wind, 4. Mayo Cloudy, calm, 22. FLU-GRIP Chtek before it starts. Rub w inbclc viporl Vicks FANS RESENT DECISION OF THE REFEREE ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING Jack'Frew's rink beat that of Glibrpe Scott 16 U 14 In a close contest last night in tne at. An- w C. Taylor 1 B. Dalgarno 1 ). McLean 1 J. Frew 1 R. Cameron 0 G. Scott 0 G. Abbott 0 J. Watson 0 MRS. TENG IS Evening Mrs. J. A. Teng was, elected regent of Adair Carss Chdpter. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire,. at the annual meeting of he chapter which was held 1asf evening. She succeeds Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod who Is retiring after a number of years of good service. The complete .list ot officers or the year is as follows: Honorary Regent, Mrs. Alfred Taf&s. , Regent, Mrs. J. Aj 'Teng. First vice-regent, jrs. W. A. McLean. Second vice-regent. Mrs. J. Murray. Secretary, Mrs. W W. C. O'Neill. Treasurer, Mrs. BerJ West. Educational secretary Mrs. J. Morton. r Echoes secretary, Mra. Jack Ratchford. '.f Standard bearer. Mil. ' S. V. . ox. . o D0UKH0B0RS , TO PAY FINES Sons of Freedom Guiilyj of Interfering With School Activities NELSON, Feb. 12t Five Sons f Freedom, members of the 'otikholwr religious sect were sentenced yesterday to pay fines if 120 each with the alternative 4f three months In Jail, One' woman, Anastasla ' Zerubit was among those sentenced, They were found guilty of 20 charges of Interfering with the school activities. The five accepted theJr sentences with laughter and promised good behavior. STEAMER ALLOWAY ; THOUGHT TO BE SAFE VANCOUVER. Feb. 12. The steamer Alloway, in distress off the Aleutians, is now considered out of danger, according to wireless advices received here today, which indicated that she was in tow of the steamer Montauk and heading for Dutch liarbor, 220 miles away. SUNSHINEAIDS ! ! KING GEORGE I . . . , . T- . . experience toaay wun uognor VANCOUVER. Feb. 12: The j sunshine after yesterday's cold; league leading Lions again won on' jie home ice in a Pacific Cojut Hotkey game when they 'fluted? the Victoria Cubs here last night- two to one. The game was featured by an Ub'roac. by fiins in the latter half following adisallowed Vancouver gal. Ths pbject of derision be-ih! Referee Ion. Ench team stored a goal in the first period the second was scoreless and in the dying minutes of the last session the Lions registered the winning tally. biting winds. It wa said that His Majesty passed- ojgly a fair nights , The gale raging through the dark hours causeq'hlm some disturbance as it beat at the win-Jows. Today, however, after the sun came out doctors professed themselves as not dissatisfied with his condition. .. ICE THICK GRANBY BAY Bay at Anyox during the past few days that small gttts have ' not been able to navigate- on it. according to word brougnt 'to thei drew's carpet bowling competi-' ejty from the north pn " the tl5h. It was first one rink ahead 1 .Pnmpr Patala todav. iThe An- lout. The steamer Catala. enter- I , Ing Anyox yesterday morning,! L had to break her way through a . couple of inches of ice. j ij! There is no solid Ice in Obser- j as the winds and tides keep these bodies of water clear. GERMANY RENIGS PARIS, Feb. 12. the Associated Press learned- today on MF117 nFlTMT1 good authority that Dr. H. Jalmer llLlf iiLuEnl shacht' President of the German j Reich Bank, told . reparation ex-j perts this morning that Germany , Elected Head of Adair Carss , couid no longer pay at her present j cnapter, 1. u. v. at An- rate under the Dawe plan.. S ....1 Hfl t t ! , I .t.ny STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy of S. D. Johnson Co., Ltd.) j The following quotations were BOGNOR, Sussex, England, bid und asked: Feb. 12. The. King had his first . Bayview, 4i, Big Missouri, 2.12. 2.1-1. Cok Province, 10 Vi. 20. Cotton Belt. 61. 55. Dunwall. Nil 16. Duthle, Nil, 70. George Copper, 9.75. 10.50. Georgie River, 51. 52. Gladstone. 15. lft'.-i. Gocond, 1.38, t.34. Grandview, GO1. 71. Independence, 10, 11. Indian, 7.- V i. Kootenay Florence. 22, 23. Kootenay King, 3D, 35)' 2. L. & L., 4 5. Lakeview, ,, 2. 1 - Lucky Jim. Nil. 19. Ire has been so thick 6n Granby, Mohawk, 7", 8. Oregon Copper, 81, 83. ' and then the other. , yox-Allce Arm ferry bbat Awake. I''nd Oreilla, 13.25. 13.40, Rinks of Charlie Taylor and ! had to cancei a scheduled trip U i I'Jemier, 2.U, 2.14. f tlert Cameron will meet in the ' ba nt i..t WPek-owine tb Porter-Idaho, 05, CO. Rufus-Argenta, 37. 40. Ilcth-Hope. 5. GO. Silver Crest, 10' 2. 11. Silverado. 1.10, 1.20. Silversmith, 162. 17-Slocan King, 81. 9'2. Snowflake. 89, VJ"3. Sunloeh, 3.86, 3.90. Terminus, Nil. 12. Toplejf Richfield, 48 t. 4P. Toric Minus, 2.00. 2.25. Whitewater, 1.10, 1.12. Woodbioe, Nil, 8V4. Bluebird, 19, 20. Oils Fabyen Pete, 6V. 7. Eastern Stocks I next game Thursday night. , ice and gmall' boiu of the, Kves Macdonald, 3.50, 3.56. The standing of rinks to date is i Granby Co. were unable to move , as iouows: Morton Woolsey, 44, 5. Marmot Jiiver Gold. C, G Marmot Metals, Nil. Oil. Nat. Sfl. G. S., 20. 21. Noble Five. 08. 00. Sherritt-Gordon selling at 9.10, SHIPMENT OF BANANAS FROM WEST INDE ST. JOHN. K B. F .h i2. . practical example of r anada'i nuuiK iraue wun the British Vest Indies was given when the .M.S. Lady Drake of the Cn. iian. National Stnumnhips dn(.k' : here at midnight with tht h st d ; tct shipment of bananai, n ex r,i mental lot nt fve hut-red bui.ches for St Luria. Thii tb titut shipment of banuji .i-ugh the port nf st jl)ha ,0 e:.erntionH or simo th bIk ..jC'tttn days wMi thry pjrehased for t.-u t un h. When offiriul r- pn-vpt:'.,':,,, ti'thc Canadian enm-::-.- Mnd National system w.;re fa. Lucia, one !' the Sfjunds of the southern .:?. ti the Idy Nels.,11 a murth (. the iejple there sml '.hat their success would depend n g share of the l anudian rcarkp hey have lost no lime m ng forth most entnrpriaJRjf orts. . Previous boats kit. brought to Canada experimmtji shipments of tomatoci and ctfc v:x'tables and fruits from tlu-fertile island. Hitherto for many vcjrs t! banana importatinn f fanidi amounting to about two milhoi bunches annually, have beta u-most entirely brnught thmp American ports and riarzi 'i he two ships nw comjiJetei Ui the Canada-Juman a er.:tm specially equipped for humllisj biuuiMS direct to t anada. COLLISION JUGO SLAVIA UEIJ3RADE, JugoMjva, Fd 12:- Seven persons were i;M fend scores serious! ir d hi Collision of Zagreb-ntlrni NjHt!fftllMBi mttyM. i f'ttn here today The "Spirit? of the Three Musketeers "oAll for One - "All for one and one for all" . . , a flyaway feather In the cap and a Sword glittering in the hand . . . Musketeers of the King! Days when Buckingham loved Anne of Austria in the gardens of Amiens . . . Think back, you Musketeers of 1914 , . old France . . . mem ones . ,1 and . ,. . THREE STAR s. . . mil The Safest "Spit" snail Etnerienritt HENNESSY BRANDY Bottled at Cognac, France This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govern"8" of BrJtJah .Columbia