PAGE FOUR TO FIGHT ' ATANYGX' Billjr Cifibaw and Tetc Chenoskl' Going to Sracltcr Town I BJllyJDazehavv of this city, will meet Henry Death of Anyox In the main event of & taoker to be held at the smrlter town on Friday night of this week, while Pete Chenoski will go north to meet Kid Barclay in one of the preliminaries. The two boyi will no north Wednesday i afternoon on the Prince George in I 'charce of Art Easson, Fred Brown whatne sent an invitation asking them to same. Bagshaw, who weighs 138, will meet a 130-pound opponent. Chen-oaW's opponent will be 139 pounds. Novel Contest Last Evening Grotto Lwe Teams Play Mkced Whist and Cribbase and Latter Win Oat and Get Tree Dinner Teams representing the Grotto in the Whist and Cribbage Leagues met last night in mixed competition ana), the cribbage team, winning on total points, were treated to dinner by the whist team, about sixteen persons being present. Pe culiarly enough, the whist team beat the crlbba?e team at cribbage while the cribbage team beat the whist team at whist. Sport Chat Eric Sandstrom, representing the Viking Club of Vancouver, who won the 50-kllometre Olympic distance race at Burns Lake last month beating all Canadian and UU. records, for thj diStince, is prominently mlhutJ&llW the' leading Swedish Athletic News "Idrotts-Bladet" as a deslrablecandidate to represent SwedeiLJfthTnext Winter Olympiad at iiHcelJlacid In 1932. Sandstrom is mentioned first In the list of prospects and according to thepaper quoted, he made his first debut as a skier in the Junior class in 1927 in the dsWct championships of hls province. 'He not only won the first time in the Junior clas6Tjtfl surprised by making ttie best time of the entire meet in the 30-kitetreWdnd coming in second in the 60-kllometre. The fol-' lowing year he cinched both championships in the 30 and 60-kilometre. He was then placed as a candidate for the 1928 Olympic Games but was too young to stand the hard competition for the It is further stated that the Viking Club will be communicated with at once with the view of having Sandstrom get into special training for the Olympic Games, and go next year to Lake Placid to aqiwtnt himself with conditions there. Sandstrom is mentioned; as a vaJuaffie asset to supplement the little Wupe of top-notchers that will be leht out from Sweden. Al-though-thclr times are very much bettfr than that of the B.C. ski-rider, it Is figured that the long sea trip plus the difference in climate, Is bound to slow, the home-skiers at least 15 minutes,eand with this discount, Sandstrom wduld;add.jtQ the. strength of the team. Twenty Years Ago In Trlnce Itupert march 24, 1910 Mrs. C. E. Lofstedt of Eighth Avenue East was beaten to death ,and her husband has been placed ;uder arrest on a charge of murdering her. A young lady looked under her bed at the G.TP. Anex before retiring and was confronted, much to her horror, with a man holding a revolver In his hand. The man, who is married with a family and comes from Calgary, was placed undearrestiand committed for The. delegation which went to Victoria to place various matters affecting this town before the provincial government made Its report at a crowded public meeting In the Empress Theatre. G. R, Na-den acted as chairman and J, C. Ilalsay as secretary. The delegates who presented reports were T. D. PattuUo. II. II. Douglas, W. E. WJ1-.liams, Q. W. Morrow and A. R. Bar-; row. Fine action picture: Hunter of New Bedford butts ball as Mc-Ghee of Nationals tries to stop hm, during game at Polo Grounds. New York. Note two players on ground Eight Enter For Billiards AN EGGSPRESS The Great Western is to run shortly a special tgg trata London Telegraph. In the good old days the home was a stable institution. Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. C.N.R. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. 3.30 jm. For East Mondays, Wednesdays iBarneyDoran City Individual Championship to! Started start Tomorrow Night Draw Announced Following is the draw for the individual city championship billiard tournament which will commence tomorrow night: March 26 A. Donald vs. George waugn. March 27 Don Brown vs. G. p. Tinker. March 30 William Mitchell vs. C. P. Balatmo. April 1 Col. S. P. McMordie vs. A. A. Easson. ' Second Round April 3 A. Donald or George Waugh vs. Don Brown or O. P. Th ker. . . , April fcUviUtem Mitchell or C. P. Balagno vs. CoL S. P. McMordie or A. A. Easson. x April 8, 10 Finals. Goes To Jail Rough-Hensc in Down town Restaurant Saturday Night Barney Doran, who started a rough-house in a downtown res taurant Saturday night, was haled ! into city police court this morning on three charges. For his second of- ! fence on a charge of drunkenn he w fined $50, with option of one month's Imprisonment, for assaulting a police officer, a fine of $23, with one month's option was imposed, and, on a charge of wilful damage, he got three months' imprisonment without option of tine. Toronto Stocks (Court; 8. D. Jobuton Oo. ) Amulet, 1.46, 1.48. Dome, 8.60, 8.73. Falconbridge, 4.65, 4.75. HoWnger, 5.80, 6 83. Hudson Bay, 11.55, 12.00. Imperial 041, 27.00, 27.50. International Nickel, 42.50, 42.75. Noranda, 4050, 41.00. Manitoba Basin. 6. 7. Mining Corporation, 2.7.6, 2.80. Mclntyre, 13.36, 18 JO. Sudbury Basin, 3.32, 3.39. Teck Hughes, 6.20, 6J5. Treadwell Yukon, 6.00, 0.10. Ventures, 1.80, 1.33. Wright Hargraves, IM, 1M. Fifteen minutes car drive fom tl Empress Hotel, Victoria, is tho only colony of skylarks on the continent of North America. Thi swwteat of all songsters, of whom Canadian children read in all anthologies of British poetry, but which they have never scon or heard In actual life in their ovn country, save in this one section of the Dominion, has been accllmathed at Victoria successfully They are Get pays. The Only Larks in America tSb DAILY NEwSf Girls Conduct Church Service C. Gv I, T. Tank Charge In First ProsbyU'iian Church Last Evening Canadio: du?ted an evening Church, b men Mul Ideiia su -tndlaf i Miss Mr the sfrouy. the call !i v M!.: Shiela Stuart on FYUadahip" bttoz out-a' ues of the program, .ci Vain, president of i jad tho invocation and .hip. Miss Evelyn AndtrsOO "'iii the Scripture lesson i while $Jfj Miiiel Walker offered 'J-c ;irt p -'"-'-' and Miss Margaret iWilliscroJt tiie during prajwr. Miss jSetty Cftnx.oa sang a vooal solo ; iai ths -v-xlnz was taStm up by ! five of tfco I-iris. Stock Quotations (Cpurtin s. 0. J oi to be found In considerable numbers among the oaks to the north of the city, on Hie slopes of Mt Tolmle, at the Colwood Golf courje, among tha orchards of Gordon Head, in the deep meadows near Elk Lake, and from the flower-scented grounds of Butchsrfs Gardens. Photographs show tha Gardens with inaet tofthfaEriRlish skylark. . . Co.) Bayvlow. H2. 1. Big MJssauri. 53, 50. Cotton Belt, 16, J6. Dutbte Mines, Nil. 93. Gears Copper, 2JC, 2JK. Qeorgk River, 7, 10. Oolootida, 06, SB. Orendylew, 9. IndaDcience, ML 4. Indian Mines, Ifti, 4. Intern. Coel St Coke, 26, 30. -Kootonay Florence, Nil, 3. Kootettay King, Nil, 3. L & L, 1. Nil. Lakevtew. Nil, 1V. Lucky Jim, 3, 4. Mohawk. Nil, 1. Morton Woolsey, Nil, 614. Marmot Metals. NO. IVi. National Silver, 5, 5. . Noble Five, 13, 14. Oregon Copper, I3i, J4. Pend Oreille, 2J0, 28, FremlMr, iho, UK. Porter-Idaho, 13, 14. , Reey os; Macdonald, 75, 80. RufasArgenta, 5. ff. Ruth-Hope, 11, 12. Silvet Crest, Nil, 4. ;' Snowflake, 11, lift. Sunlooh. 75, 1D0. Topley1 Richfield. 2, S3 . WhltSKa.,5, 8. WoodWne, 2, 2fc. BlueWrd, NIL Gorge Enterprise, Nil, 8.V Oils A. P. Consolidated, S1, i&tt Calmont, U7, 1JS. Dalhotfie, 10, JJ3. Deventsh, 22, '24.' rahyan Pete, 51, 0. Home, 9j00, 9.15. Hargal. 1.12, 1J5, Freehold, TO, 72, United. 70, 75. Sterling Pacific 22 H, 23. Merland, t, 32. Mercury, 41, Nil.. the Ad. reading habit It , CAMOSUN STRANDS '(Continued, from page one). age, Whether pr hot permanent repairs to the vessel will be made at th local yard wilt be determined later. Arrangements' have bten'Tniffe; to Girls in Training: con- take the Camosun on the cjry dock inurcsting service ast about 3:30 this afternoon, the i First Prasfcy terian ! Pi ince William being taken off the ! . j by Mias Bculahimain pontoons in order to allow i Ths Story of Solo- the Union vessel to go on there. Hfv fAnlM 1 f a r a It Is generally ejected that the ' repair lob will be carried out here, In which oae the ship will remain m port at least a week or sa The sailing tomorrov afternoon from here far the south is of course cancelled. It was announced this afternoon that the freighter Chllltwack would take off the freight lor Anyox and 3tavart from the Camosun and proceed north with It. A few through passengers from the Camosun may also be taken north by thehilllwack. HUT NOT SO MUCH A psychologist says that under the strains of life women wears better than man. London iionfay.Mi'rcHj An In fo TACT Inn- vlant n V. T ...... Cambridge. England, showing third division in progress Some li crews racea m lour divisions. Dominion of Canada Income Tax III )SE. .tM. d! ua -1, Salary and Wage Return DUE MARCH 31st Are You an Employer? Are You Paying a Wage or Salary to Anyone! If So, This Applies to YOU. J" 4. Where Income Tax Inspectors arc Located wiNNirna, man. REGINA, 8A5K. McCUm H1U B.IMIa SASKATOON, BASK. Row DolUlvf rHINCB AL8EHT, SASK. P.O. DiilUinf CAU3ART, ALTA. CuMom ButUing EDMONTON, ALTA. PJO. B.lldlnf VANCOUVlfl, bfi Winch BuUJIm If you pay a wage or fcalary to one or more persons, the law requires that you shall make a return on or before March 31st, of all such persons who received $1,000 or more from you during the calendar year ended December 31st, 1929, or who were paid at a rate of wage or salary (including bonus) equal to $1,500 6r more per annum. Employers who pay the Income Tax of employees hall include the amount in the total opposite each name. t : You pay no tax' with this return. , 'it Penalties Every person who is required to make this return who fails to do so oi) or before March 31st, 1930, renders himself liable to a penalty equal to 10 (ten percent) 2Stne ax payable by employees, who should have blen rcnorteu1. 1 (Maximum penalty $50, minimum $2.00.) 1 V Make Returns on Form T4 Jorm T4 can be obtained from your Postmaster or frdm any Income Tax Inspector in your district. Cooperation Urged Employers are urgently requested to make returns promptly in order to avoid penalties and for the purpose of Riding the Department of National .Revenue 'making tax collections promptly, effectively and With" the greatest economy to all concerned. The Department of National Revenue IION.W.D.EULER, hUnhttr aj National Rvenw Income Tax Division OTTAWA C. S. WALTERS, Commliilonsr o lncM T t