PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS News an d Views In The World o 8f ' iln I i si it tf M I 1 a Ml Hi i IV Alter a lapse or four y M.. che cuduruiu-. . d i,y wn.ch once thrilled the north country and. it miv-ht be said, u hrHri m!.S.hl,lUa 'im " i ; ?.Ia,ut"ba- The l ul"in 0n-8t0P race whuh brought fame to Northern Manitoba and 'ST. 1 i, rBV'Ved a he1trontu,'' I""" "inter .arniva.. March 4 to 7. The course will be frum lhe Pas Pr.nl n iri i m'I!e .anK batk a dl8ta"t't, f tW hu"d5:ea mile8' nd the P"zes wi" t of the Walter Goyse-Snn L T mo"a' I cup- wh,ch ,has an 1"tr,;ik' value of $1,000. and cash prizes amounting to another 11.000. We 1Z g !"aCu? l,hi!mJ;,uhil' "f th world, me famous youthful musher. ETrntl St Godard. preset k Sfck TErnr hi8td0gl5wi 1 ta one f U -l-iling eontestants this yeir. and it Is likely that "Start? S their teltna for ilf ' i ? i Je h W the mushera whl have afredy commenced to train SofomoTook and Vwm ' t0 r'ffht: Earl Br,ger' ntl St Godard' ''n9ki' St- Gord- USUI BOXING BOUTS. 1 1 l nir i v nn v c Coolldge yesterdaj and comes foite- ImmediareJlf. ' 5 7-r7' 5. 9i WASHINGTON. Feb. 0. A Orders were still being awaited at the local elevator today before proceeding with the loading of the grain ship Sydlaiid with a full cargo for the United Kingdom or continent. LIONS AGAIN SGOREGOALS passing of the measure allowing m stopping the locals shots. The 10-round boxing boots will lead to. Lions scored four goals in a row, an Immediate revival of boxing in this territory. The sporting fra ternfty of several cities will be one in the first period, two in the second and one in the first half of the final session hefnro tv glad to have the change raadp in ! Eskimos staged a rally to net them the law ItlLLIAItDS The first division billiard game' semKhiled for next Thursday hi between Granti TermhjaU and Grotto and Hot as originally two counters. IRELAND WINS RUGBY MATCH to five in an international 'fB'gbyJ umicii nrie luild). Advertise in The Iews. Imperial Motors Ltd. CALGARY and LETHHRIDGE ARE THE DISTRIIIUTORS IN ALBERTA FOR CHRYSLER CARS AND FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCKS At all times we have on hand a large stock of parts that can be shipped to alt Dealers or Distributors for CHRYSLER Cars. FEDERAL Trucks, or to any Service Oarage needing parts for the above two products, or for any Chrysler product. We would prefer to ship from Calgary. Our largest stock of parts is maintained here Thi will nave Dealers, Distributors and Oarage meiftconsiderable time if they" have not the part on hand, or cannot locate it in their particular community, rather than sending direct to the factory. Write (o Mr. Thos. Brat by, Service Manager, or Mr. Ralph Eggen, Parts Manager. IMPERIAL MOTORS LTD. CAIJARY, ALBERTA Sport Ghat The Smlthers Curli'nir Club will " SEATTLE, Feb! 9,-The Van- Md an inter-rink bonspiel next .... . ...-Tr? .HnU , u u a V till .5 'rTF- bill permitting 10 rtrurfd bortingi eouver Lions scored a four totwoWeek U'OO L- Trt to decide foxlHfl posesion nAannnol am of c the 1. bouts In Alaska recently passed by victory over Seattle Eskimo here non Cup. There will be some Congress was signed by President j last night jn a Coast Hockev i twentv "" and tome sopd, intfl 'Vague fixture by good defensive ' c,08e V1? is expected. There wn,w i. ,t. j , , .... .1 'will will be k. additional nriiM i UdM r.i- BILL TILDEN iS AMATEUR da t ion Following Expiry of Suspension Term ife-n t..l tS reD- wnnam KETCllIKANV Feb! 9TThe goalie. beihg narticuWrlv brilliant! main trophy. In the course ,B, "a" - .l . . Lianmi wnnn rnammnn un was rain. of the competition, a big dance i V champion, rein-will be held and elaborate plans f1 tandInK M an are beinir mad. for fh ffir maUur tlM! executive of the Sni(,i ..-j... of present dancing season in Smlthers. Curling has been proving very lpular in Smithers during the present winter. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League, Division 1 Birmingham 1, Sunderland 0. WICKENHAM. Feb. Oi-ltJ-iMh ? f,?,(MV land defeated England six goal- V)l 1 : V: yM'f rvftfurnley 0, Leicester 1. ednesday J Willi 0, Aston Villa 2. Huddersfield 0, Arsenal 1. .Liverpopl l. Everton 2. ., Manchester City 1, Blackburn 2. Newcastle 5, Manchester United 0. Portsmouth i, Derby 5. Sheffield United 6. Rurv 1 Westham United 8,,Leeds 2. English League, Division 2 Bristol Cit3, Barnsley 1. Clapton 1, wansea 2. Hull City 2, Grimsby 3. MlddlesB oro' i, W'olverhampton 3. Notts Forest 3, Chelsea 0. Oldham 3, Southampton 1. Preston 0, Notts County I. Reading 0, Millwall 2. Stoke City 2, Bradford 0. Tottenham 4, Portvale 2. West Bromwich 2, Blackpool 2. Scottish League, Division 1 Ayr United 1, Hamilton 1. Clyde 2, Aberdeen 1. Dundee 1, Falkirk 2. Hearts 3, Airdries 0. Motherwell 3, Hibernians 1. Queen's Park 6, Cowdenbeath 1. Ralth 1, Rangers 3. St. Johnstone 1, Partick 3. St. Mirren 0, Celtic 1. Third Lanark 2, Kilmarnock 3. Steve Shifhrtn. well V local halibut skipper, returned to the city on the Princess Mary this afternoon after having spent the close season In the south. United umiea States Tennis Atociation. w- - i..jh. t. i , He wa suspended six months aim ,l the i .i , for vtolation of the association rules. KOMO PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK Saturday, February 9 5:00 National Orchestra. , 6:00 Concert Orchestra, vocal. 7:0O-T-Luc4?y Strike Hour. , $:a0-rCoiKert Orchestra; Mix ediQuarteWoint .with KGW, Portland. 9:00 Corraot Time. 9:00 Joy Boys. 9:irConcort Orchestra, vocal duets. 10:15 "Something about Everything j'Miwts vocal. 11:30 Late News. NO GAMES PLAYED No games have yet been played in this week'a first division billiard fixture between the Grand Terminals and Canadian Legion." The Legion has, not yeteven poa-ty?d its team. The games, it is expected, will be played over the week-end. There were slxtv-fivi nasen- grs aboard the steamer Princess Alary which, was In nori earlv this afternoon bound from Van couver to Stairwav. Passentrert disembarking! here from the vessel included: Duncan Brown, Mrs. W. Pierce, Rev. Ivor Jones, T.'S. Chow. S. Sheehan and E. Flcmming. Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Age Safely Relieved by SANTAL MIDY Sold bj All DruffUt J)r. Williams, Skagvffly dentist, eron. Mr. and .Mrs. II funeral service for the late Mrs. J. A. Meeker will be James Mc-,B N. mrockleaby, ,' ,1 n, who have beenTrfeBldInir for the i J. VanJewai: Unfjed State0' 1 L t fftfA 1 "That no more cannery licenses! be issued and that the coast be divided into fishing areas that ex-i isted before the appointment of! Duff fisheries commission; and,; "Whereas, the present deputy minister, W. A. Found,' in the coiirse of visiting the important fishing ports in B.C. during November and December of 1928, was pre tented with the unanimous opposition on the part of the population of those ports against all of the 22 proposals of the canners. Indicating that the conditions of serfdom that existed for salmon fishermen before the appointment of the Duff commission are not Wanted and thai the organiied: salmon fishermen have sent their protests on February 8, 1928, through the office of the local department of fisheries, clearly indicating that the inauguration M those Infamous proposals into Jhe fisheries regulations will result in the Impoverishment of all Opinion fishermen; and, If Whereas, the present proposals re a modification and improve ment on those of 1928 with the addition of "no more cannery licenses" intended to establish a monopoly for the present eannery owners; ana, "Whereas, tho prohibition of packers in connection with the seiners will comnel th e seinera in jmck their own fish, which will gonsume the biggest part of their nsning time with the eventual result that the seiner will be driven into the already large army of the unemployed, and then, with the seiners aooiished. (he ground will be clear for another campaign and delegation to Ottawa with a plea for fish traps; ''Be it resolved, that salmon fishermen, and all inW esiea assembled In mass meeting riupert, are nrotentlnw .l.i a. Inauguration of any of the can. ncry proposals Into th !.,.- regulations, on the ground that the effect of such regulation, will en- "-mon lotfn fishermen." ,,Ve,,,h6od of Dalpirno, Mary this afternotl returning I pr" attle and other points in the south. Hev. Ivan Jones, newly out from Wales, arrived in the city on , the Princess Mary this afternoon and will supply in the pulpit of First Presbyterian Chureh here for the next few weeks. He will preach for a call. Apr. Watson. Apr. 18 J Sport Local Items ST. ANDREW'S Duncan Browrt, well known .ltcnl troller and eleelflciah, returned to the city on the Princess Mary this afternoon form a trip to Vancouver. , j CARPET BOWLS Feb. 110. Scott vb. .1. Frew. Feb. UC. Taylor v. II Cam- and Mrs. Williams were passen- peb. 180. Abbott vs. J. Me tiers aboard the Princess Mnry Lean, this afternoon returning north af- peU' 211). Dalgarno vs. J. ter a trip to the united Estates. ' jWutson. Feb. 260. Scott vs. 11. Cam-J. M. Griesbach, well known eroni Skagway merchant, , who haa SB C. Taylor vs. J. Frew, been on a trip to; SeMtle, was a , Mlrf 4(i AUwtt v.. j. rtt. passenger aboard the Prineas Mary this afternoon , returning, Jtav 7rj. ramo vs. J. Pallbearers tomorrow at at the the ott I Mar. 11 -C. Tlr vm. O. Me- Ahi Mar. 110. Saott vs. D. Dal. uae. narry ornim. . awvww. M.r 18u ClirneP0B VB, j. JIe. George Eckermati, F. W. Hurt . and C. F.'Joslin. j j Mw. 21 J, Frew vs. 1 Wt- Camerorf va. It. past year or o iH'bM & Jje M"" 4W Johns' house' on Sfx Avenue!.' East, are about to move to th. .. . - .. .... Summit AiwrtmenU. . .Ti..,, ... t fM&0. icMt n. G. Ab- C. Taylor vs. It. Dal-! I 1G It. CanMroa vs. J. Frtw vs. J. Ue Lean. Apr. 22 G. Seett vs. J. Apr. 25 It, Cameras m II. I Dabjarao. Apr. 29 C. Tailor va. J. 31a- len ;Majf; J. Frew Va. ft. FISHERMEN PASS RESUl.lV TION OF PROTEST AGAINST , I yarloui TiwIL, rfnka are J?. PROPOSAL OF CAXMIW- MW fX . . I TO LIMIT ACTIVITIES ! Geo- S1 k,P J- Smith, D. Jack, N. Mcpenald. j (Continued from page one) I C. Taylor, sktfi, T. Haddori, 3. ! Gibson. S. D. Maedenald. j present fisheries regulations to1 I- ,?am,erfn' sk,P- Clapper-the effect jton Brskine, D. Finlayaon. "That the use of fish packers in rli'Z' G' connection with seining be pro- Cde8'; and', . . , c cibtted Geo- ADlott' J- S. Irvine, "That the transfer of salmon R w?f R- 0,l?n-, ' from one area to another be per-; B- ? algarno. skip . Darton, t mltted only if the fish Is guted ! f' R t,, , ' nd packed in boxea with ice. .A Watson. Ip, T. McMeekfn, u. ateen, ai. Anurews. J. McLean, skip, R, Arthur, B. Ferguson, J. Haddon. " "i I', 3 Saturday. F, h STEAMSHIP MOvEMBns '.'V. Ton-iMci TUJKUyK-M. Cat . I'tIUkv .u e,,, ( ITiuuyn w (.,,.., Keb. 13 u. i'r .. . 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