I I ! iWPH'i I t A. 11 " I Ji-t PAJE TWO F IRELAND DRAWS WITH WALES IN RUGHY INTERNATIONAL This photograph was taken during the vu: h --.t-.ItptanAJl.yiBWDeifajt, which tiid d in a di ''' s player with the ball iW. C. To veil of Wales, who -m--tine his magnificent run, which nded in a try for the i'l the leek. LIONS ARENOW I HOCKEY CHAMPS! Win Third Straight Victory ainst Seattle Eskimos Ag- VANCOUVER, April 3: Thej Vancouver Lions won the Pacific Coast Hockey championship herej last sight by defeating Seattle 4; to 2, to Uke a three 'straight in j the title serlea. The Lions had the game in hand from the start, until, in-the lasttfew minutes of; the final period, when- they led 4 to 0, the Lions eased up and in the dylntf moments of the game the Eskimos stored twice. The Lions took 'the. lead 1n the first period With two g6ais' and added another in the middle Beseion and a fourth in the third. ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING Jack McLean's Rink Heat George Scott's Ijwt Night by Score - of 11 to 8 Jack McLean's rink beat George StotTa '4 to 8 in the St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling tournament last night. McLean's rink is now second fa Gie team standing. C. Taylor and J. Watson rinks will cteet tomorrow night in the next game. - Sport Chat , The felg question if whether the New York Yankees will bather theha way to another pennant and pot' of world seifcs dough txt October is the em present qaaation of the ability of Babe, Roth's t)tnder underpins to stand j up under another campaign of 164 games. The Babe's lega were in bad shape the last two months of the 1018 race and he barely staggered Into the world series on them. Whether a winter's rust and lota of golf this spring M restored them sufficiently co last another six months is a question. Mjny believe that Ruth will not play over 100 games this year. This is all conjecture, however, as the Babe says that his legs are in good shape and he expects them to support him in the style he has been accustomed to for five more years in the majors. And when he leaves the American League his ambition is to play five years in the National League with the Chicago Cubs to take advantage of the short right field fence. 'A COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL .' The following were the Coast League baseball scores yesterday: las Angeles 7, Hollywood C. jSan Francisco 1, Missions 3. - cattle 7, Oakland 1. Portland IB, Sacramento 2. 45 ROUNDS TIA JUANA Mickey Walker Male Proposal to Teaaf Lrb-ran But GnraB4e Asked PHILADELPHIA. April 2 : Tommy Levjghran has replied to an offer of Mkkey Walker to meet him at Tia Juana, Mexico, in a 43 round bout, saying he is willing to do so if he is guaranteed $150,000. He had been offered $100,000. Loughran pointed out that Walker, although the loser in the recent fight, got $.")0,-000 while he, the winner, receive only $15,000. NEW YORK, April 3: Hilly Muldoon, the veteran sportsman, expressed the opinion that this would be an ideal time for Loughran and Walker to fight the 45 rounds in Tia Juana because somebody might drop a bomb on both of them. He prophesied that if the fight took place both would be on their feet at the end of the 45 rounds. NEW GOVERNOR QUEBEC CARROL TIDE TURNING ! AGAINST REBELS Government Forces in Mexico i Report That Insurgents I i Are Surrounded 1 MEXICO, April ti The tid of war is turning ajsain rebels according to report a-ceived here through. forHM sources. At Herntanea tW insurgents are envirrW hy of fire and it is only a a. of hour how Ion tay Ml out. The rebeia ks tfcr m-dreti ynsU.day mm , number the prviw (day. 1W Government fov Mfcfcsnjt about their wa !ksm that 25 wtvt kuWJ when wdnV sUudtRjr -5 "4uipe . ns: raanwaj NAOO. Ar8mi - t mm uho xs filial her nhi c rv :1k 5 K -rjr Rfefee. ws strati lite fcw4. WASanXtTTOX. TU A?rfl S: - K jstawnnu nrw 9I fee sfr-. i Xnra a a iwufc f u TfctaA tantfrme. t - -im: lite rrore l 4mJ Mh FISH PRrdS ARE 10IER HERE TODAY TJ T 1HLSW Pna SM at Eiciukaff Ti Meaning M tf te Bay Balftt prices tank a the local fiat eaxfcaa this lo;. Aaaarfeaa boats were ca to I3.tc ami 7c for $9JM , wkile 11 .Sc and Sc was re- tar tfcrte Canadian hoati with S1JM panaai. Two American ifhatwra, the Celtic and Baily. praeeedeel to,Seattl with rate he 'of 40L&O6 and SSjOOO pounda, re-pectiiwly. ., Sale were at follows: i . American " STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) The following quotation! were did and a.'ld: Rayriew, kk. Knw Silw, Nil-Bit: Mltaewri IM, IM. Osrk Pnlit. 1. tMe MH. Pwwem, v Oawfi Oeww )eawia Mvet. 41 4k i)okvMlfc. 1.17. tw()UitniHOTw S1. Win. . bAMMh. -0'l A OWJ. f- feejMuft- irw.wM. iMjj, J,i:fk .Itm. "'i Vil. Jtautnra Ji't.W &, sii. 4. it, tt. Cnwttr. Onjtrwr, H- tva 'wf.. i.. ftmn Ha. . St. PmV Fahye Eagle, 26,000 pounds, .Booth j Canadian i Zapora, 15.000 poun'ds; Dundas. 3000 pounds; and J.' R., 3000 pounds, Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co., 11.8c and Gc. LIONS TO PLAY ! LES CANADIENS VANCOUVER, April 3: Thei QUEBEC. April Hon. II. G. Vancouver Lions and the Can-! Carrol, vice-president of .the Que-jadiens of the National Hockey1 bee Liquor commission, has been League will play a series of three i appointed Lieutenant-Governor of games here commencing on Frl-j Quebec. He succeeds Sir Lomer day for the professional hockey j bouln who died last week. championship of Canada. SEGRAVE WINS SPEEDBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP Major Scgrave, right, holder of the world's nuto speed record, Ibei.t Ca;1 Wcod, luft. in the first heat of the speedboat race, and thus won the world's title for Britain. Although there are two heats for the championship the winner of the first heat gets two points while the second heat only concedes one point to the victor. Although the two speedboat drivers are deadly rivals, they are very friendly, as the above picture Bhows. IWntW, m, 41 . U. 1ft. X) 1C it. i& 1 1X ML . (Mb Advancow Ta. S.ML A. P. CniolidrtiJ. .1S- 4jMl lit, lit. Pete. It, It1 a. MayUnd, Nil. (.00. McLend, U. 0.00. HarraL M0. 1.46. New Tnlley. Nil. 1.30. United, ll.PO. 1.09. Freehold. U5. 1.80. Eastern Stock Shetrttt-Gordon, 8.60, Nil. Noranda, 53.00. Nil. riSSIr1"0 JRUNK SEWER .KSst' . flVFRfHARflF Anna J. ,11.000 pounds,. Atlin V I JLlllVi liall VlLf : Fisheries, 1?. 7c and 7c. i , j .unVI,Vr'? ffT.r 4a- At the city council meeting last'; V. 1 10-,c"" ,ci, night some discussion took place! -T' Cora, 2o00- pounds, Canadian M.b, , ftrAO,i mm.I Fish ft Cold Storage Co,, l3.?c ugn"a bylaw for the over-and , 7c. .... j sewer. Alderman Prudhomme wanted a definite statement as to the cost of the work. It wag stated that the overcharge already was $18,000. It was decided to pass a bylaw to place before the people, to provide for it. the exact sum to be determined be fore the vote is taken. The Cunard Librarian . . . cheerfully full of booklore ... the authors you like ... the right books and magatlnei for a sunny hour on deck ... books kept by a man who knows and lores them. A mine of Information, ' too, about postage stamp, msrils and stationery. A Cunard man , . , therefore utterly competent. . . SoU Cunard t Bock tkrourh Thi Cunati Sttam Skip Co., Limited, biil I!ailint$ Si. If., Vancouver (Til. Seymour 3648-9), or tny ileamshipattnt. Weekly Salllngi to Europe From May 3rd from Montreal (and Quebec) CUNARD Ni-X CANADIAN SCRVICC Cibln, Tourbt Third Ctblfi ni Third CIim AID IS GIVEN B.C. STUDENTS Fellowships, llursafles and "Studentships Granted to U. II. C. Sclentlsis OTTAWA. April Si The National Research Council, pf Can-lada has granted either fellow-!M, studentships or bursaries far lt to SO applicants. ' TV nnrnose is to assist in the ifewiMth on in Canada of a corps ef trained romrch workers cap i ftanwrws: i. A Allnn, callu-lilKH tonaiimy: U, "E. Mrlail. 'hiillweaiistiT: R. D. Smith. jnfciK. H.RJ Stmt. clluloe ('rkesabtry; R. H. WUK physieal U.S. TREASURY 1 IS BULGING lWhat to do With the 1 100,000,000 on Hand is Being Discussed j WASHINGTON. D.C., April 3: ; Authorities here tire discus-isiag what to do witfi the $100.- 1 000.000 surplus which the trea- ,sury has on hand. A considerable part is likely, tQ go toward reducing the war debt. It is prophesied that there will be no tax revision as asked by a sec-1 tion of the peopfe. it is pointed but that the surplus was largely due to taxation of the profits on a rising stock market but that prices which go Up also come down. Increased appropriations ; during the present year will take care of a large part of the money. . CITY TO HELP FAIR BOARD TO EXTENT$1209 Mayor Mc.Mordie Tells Delegation He Thinks They Will Also ' Donate a Vacant Lot 'A "delegation from the Fair Board consisting of II. F. Glas-sey, Hay Love a"d W. Sherman Ir. asked the city council at its at T nndetiaWBjt and directing meeting last night for the annual ftriewiMIr reMch n the Can-nv MwsbHal nnMetns. 1W MtawCnfr re Ah success-fa) itnAkMfta tram the RC. Uni-xrMK;r fwi tt He f resrch aitihnat; m J. Attardyde, VMwOwmuirtjy Mi A, Mnrkky, nwrtme hWar; mm Jt. tl irrant and also to make them a donation of a lot, the two mentioned being Lot 21, Dloek 18, Sec. 1 and Lot 53. Block 34. Sec. 1. Mr, Glassey was spokesman for the delegation Mayor McMordle assured the board of the enthusiastic support of the city council. Last year $1800 was given and a similar amount .was placed in ttve estl rwn. fy; I. . Hasten, this year. He alo,tbooght the city would give the lot. The request was referred to the finance committee for report. WELLAND CANAL The freight traffic on the Wel- land Canal, Canada, during 108 1 reached a new high record of 7,-; 439.C17 tons. NEW CAP, SMITH 9 r n NO L Wednesday, April s BUILDING HERE IS VERY Sim Permits Vttr Murfh Am..... ' . r illinium . wniy .-miu, iriii loiai For Year to Dale to $10,3lo The mdnth of March this nK was a very slack one in buildinf the value reprp,t.ttj li tfiree' small permits i.ssutt! ,ing. only $80. . This brings th total b'uildina for the first thrt, mQfltns pi to iu,::io u Mrtrch last year the jko.owi m mil for tlio Capitol Theatr wH, .akn out. Had it not been f. hit this year's building w have shqwn n increase last year which was lite first three months. ' Mr. II I ine l'iiiowing permits .. J . I . t L .1. graniiia uurmg inarcn ims ymr: Consolidated Mining &. ,tnt,. ting Co., Tblrd Avenue, usM, famtcca. 550.00. W. Uratton, Third Avenue, vuniiod Iron garage, $100.on TORONTO STOCKS (Courtesy f. D. Johnston - Hudson Bay 18. 25. Intl. Nickel, 48.25. Big Miaaouri, 1.2G. ,Many, 1.40. Noranda, 53.00. Sudbury Basin, 8.70. ShmiU-Gordou, 9.70. Teck Hughee, 85. PURTy FLOUR ficticious wheat JlaCor is retained 0V J. W. McKlnley, Sixth Av.' West, general alterations, f - nil, it mm m mi i I im UmsmHmBmmEmlimnnmlLm 2s9Elmisfl!IE!lMmmiisi5s PECONDITIONED, JU5T LIKE . NEW . , f you do 'riot wont to buy a new car, buy a used car that hn been reconditioned, and that is guaranteed to be as represented. Following are some we now have for wile:- ( J927 DODGE Sedan, good condition, good tires, leather upholstery $630.00 1920 ESSEX Coach, fair condition, good tires )9M DODGE Covered delivery, good condition t t Sfi t , J. $100.00 $300.00 1025 FORI) Covered Delivery, Just overhauled ,...$250.00 12( FORI) Covered delivery, just overhauled 1925 FORD SEDAN, good condition y. . . . , . . $275.00 ...,.....$275.00 1024 FQIU) Delivery, good condl $125.00 Pfltftl Trtn Irtl-L ntinuufsi nntl mnln na la ' ' 1 $50.00 iS.E. PARKER, LIMITED I FORI) DEALERS . . 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