1 mm I ... Mr-' 4 4 1 4 4 i. PSB2 FOTJR NOTICE George Dunlap Is Golf Winner , PINEHURST. April 8: George T. Dunlap of .New York won the Plne-hurst. medal tournament for golf SPECIAL REVENUE TAX ACT Commencing April 1st, this Act imposes a tax of 1 per cent, upon all employees in respect of wages which are in excess of the exemptions stated belov, and requires every employer to deduct the amount of the tax at the time the wages are paid, and to remit the amount so retained to the Provincial Collector for the district on or before ihe 15th of the following month. A return must accompany each remittance to the Collector, and forms will be mailed to every employer as soon as his requirements have been made known. Therefore all those who have other persons in their employ should so inform the Collector at once, and full information will then be supplied, together with the necessary forms. The tax must be deducted from every employee whose remuneration, including the value of free board or lodging (at prevailing rates, but not less than $25 per month) and other perquisites, exceeds : (a.) $25 per week in the case of a married person whose wife or husband resides in the Province, or in the case of a widower or widow who has dependent children under the age of eighteen years residing in the Province, (b.) $15 per week in the case of all other persons. NOTE. The tax is .payable on the whole amountif it exceeds THE EXEMPTION.? EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM If an employee works for the same employer, say, Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday of the same week, or,4l Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of ope-week, and Monday of the next week, and earns in excess of the exemptramount, the tax must be deducted. If an employee is paid monthly, the tax miist be deducted from the full month's pay if the remuneration is in excess of the monthly equivalent of the above exemption. Dept. of Finance, C. B. PETERSON, Province of British Columbia. t Commissioner of Income Tax. ; amateurs yesterday with stroke lead over the field. Motorship Belllngham, with three carloads of fresh halibut for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways, arrived in pan during the noon hour today from Ketch bean. a ten' STEWARD RETURNS NORTH ' '0m SPEAKS -fov 1 Mr X"' THE DAILY NEWS RUPERT BEAT S TERRACE t Tour T Awranc wives of Olitlncd,, ,j .J BIG BOUT ARRANGED I Sharkey and Camera to Meet ITSELF Turrets, too, hold the non-stop record of pleasing cigarette smokers. Month after month, year after year, the demand for Turrets increases because they suit the hig majority of smokers. After all, nothingcan repluce good, honest tobacco; grown and ripened right out in the field under nuturc's own sunlight nothing artificial about that and the high quality is "inbred." Mild and Fraqrant urret CI GAKET.TES Brooklyn on June 10 NEW YORK, April 8:-ments were practically Arrange- NEW YORK, April 8: Max Baer, voting California heavyweight boxer humbled EmleOwen In a scheduled 10-round boxing bout here last ttfght. The big Callfornlan James Redpath, port steward , knocked his opponent down In the for the Yukon St White Pass river ; first reuiM and knocked him out In steamers at Whltehorse, was a pat-1 the second, senger aboard the Princess Alice ! Lochl' Boys and Girls Again p" Demonstrate Superiority In Hoop Game Over Terracites Prince Rupert High School basketballers defeated on- compiete ; ponents from Terrace by even more decisive margins in 1?T Jb? taIk . of the second set of games last niirht at the Exhibition Hall. carSTnd Jac, sZ local boys won 39 to 12 while the Prince Rupert girls heavyweight title contenders. The ! were victorious, 22 to 5. The local boys played fine com- . ... . . it! l! 1 1 1 11 1 ml t t 11 1 aaie is 10 De June iu ana tne place uuiauon ana pro,ve deadly snois. rne gins aiso exceuen .DDeis t ieia, urooKiyn. The New York Boxing Commission is lifting rulings which are standing against Camera in 'this state. Decisive Score Collegiate Ball, i University of Washington Defeats' Columbia College of Portland to Tune of 21 to 1 SEATTLE. April 8; The University of Washington opened the baseball season yesterday by Inflicting a 24 to 1 defeat over Columbia College of Portland. 1 BAER HAD EASY WIN ' i Humbled Ernie Owen in Second. Round of Heavyweight Bout Last Night BASEBALL OPENING "Dutch" Iteuther Acquitted Himself With Honor in Game Yesterday LOS ANGELES, April 8: "Dutch" Keulher, old master of the Bis Leagues, acquitted himself with honor yesterday in the opening fame here of the Pacific Coast Baseball League when he pitched Seattle to a three to one victory over Los Angeles. The veteran hurler allowed Lo Angeles but five hits. Other scores were as follows for the opening- day: Oakland, 2; Missions, 1. San Francisco, 8: Portland. 0. Hollywood, 5: Sacramento, 3. SPORT CHAT this morning returning to nis au- j There is one tning a family skel- ment of the winter play, the South-ties In the north after sperxMn awsi ivgood. ItgoodTor about eastam open Just completed at Au tre winter in me suuiu. themselves. The locals, if anything. were better than on the night before. Eleanor Patmore was the outstanding player of the local girls team. The boys all starred In their game. Helen Oreif was the pick of the Terrace girls' team while Bowering and McLeod were the pick t the boys. The local players left on today's train for Terrace to play in return ' games. J. W. Plommer of the King ! Edward High School teaching staff went away In charge of the party. Boys' Match The boys' match started with a rush which resulted in Thomas i fouling Wingham. There was no! score. Vance scored the first field j basket three and a half minute af- j ter play on Thurber's pass. Little! fouled Thurber, Morrison scoring on jthe rebound. Morrison scored from under the basket and the same j player scored again on a long shot ! from centre. McLeod opened the 'scoring for Terrace on Wlngham's jfoul. Thurber and Morrison combined, which resulted in Morrison scoring. Walters scored on Morrison's rebound. Thurber scored on Bowering's foul, followed by Wlng- . . ham scoring from a tussle under the Th .v, I. The path of the - golfing rainbow hkt i ittie fnuun w.it.n Walters k, but that arches each winter through the wnll!L!lL n west, south and southwest has SSErKS 'SSS " reached it. final pot of gold and the 0tS JE TJSUl !mT "r cakes and coffee have been scanty 'J ""L"! i for even the best of the profession- Z 7 JTLTT 'at. nn.mun. .K- hJLi Kami mls tort foal, ehn. ending the first half 17- i2 in favor of Prince Rupert. i Unger replaced Morrison In the 9b cojumn? on the front page, gusta, Oa., Gene Saracen, stocky wend hatf Walters looped one; New York Italian, woand un With from Irom a a scrimmage, crunrnage. followed followed bv by Un-1 Un the highest rewards, a total of $8 - ,er scorin on Thurber's paw. Un- 332, garnered In eight tournaments. E" taA KttT- Bowering scoring, ) ... on the rebound. McLeod scored af-1 George von Elm stepped Into six tr being fouled by Walters. Thurber ! tournaments on the winter ache- cored tnm underneath basket on dule and took in J7.W.50 In prise Wuigham's pass, money for second place in the A flashy piece of combination be-standings. Johnny OoWen, one of tween WalUrs. Wingham and Unger i the mainstays of the Ryder Cup resulted in Unger scoring. Terrace1 team, made $7,790 in ten touma- called time out. Thomas scored for ments, but nearly all of It at Agua Terrace on resumption of play, on Calient. Some of the better known a beautiful shot from the side line, j stars spent poor winters. Walter waiters dribbled under the basket Hagen won only $2,350. Johnny Far- and scored. McLeod missed on rell, 3,101.66 William MacFarlane. Vance's foul. Bowering scored from $20; Densmore Shute. $1,500. and scrimmage under the basket. Unger 'ZJ ' - - w ww Tavw ' seniors as Canada's hockey entry in the iftJI Olympic games at Lake Placid. Doug Brennan j Still Unable to Play Hockey The T A. KcHcy Logging Co.'i service boat Koran Jane. Capt. W L. Dais, arrived in port last nigh from 84-lwyn Inlet after an e.xep- jind lay U for ecored on Walters rebound. Thurber I ' scored a beautiful loop shot on Un- Emblem of national amateur hoc- gerls pass. Kerr missed on Vance's key supremacy, the Allan Cup, came foni. ptay going to the other end of back to the west last Thursday, the floor and Wingham scored on Red-shtrted men of Winnipeg won Ungcr's rebound. After many aU the Canadian title , by defeating tempts Little sunk a long sttot Hamilton Tigers three to one for Wingham scored on Ungert re- the second sueesasiire time in the bound. Ternee called time out with ssvst-wast combat. Wlnnipegs won four minutes to go. After resuming the first game of the series two to play again Wingham scored from one. Speed won triumph la senior ender the basket on a pass from hoekeydom gives the Manitoba Unger. Thurber scored 30 seconds capital a "grandslam" in amateur off full time to end the scoring eom petit Ion. Just a week previous, Terrace- nourw v tv,-... t, .nl -.. J .iv, ..m,H5 I dtan Junior championship were won Oreen; Kerr McLeod, 3; j canea time out. The game tertad again by Boddle fouling Moore but It was not converted Boddle scored on Qrelg's foul Patmore made the only basket of the third quarter, after a beautiful uhuuk: oown uie tin. tlonUly rough trip across Hecxtc ottoa It from mZViT ?a fltraita. Thf vessel was foreod to Th )..t ,,.." u"r.Cfc run for shelter , i . T H ' ujwiea with a " w "upcrt, smith miasm several houhu, comlnR over. Boddie fouled but i , i T i Ihinlc of good clothe! and instantly there leoc Into your mind one nairjl that leads all the rest., FOR style, QUAirrr AND VAtUE BEYOND COMPARE from. 25 Spring Styles it Hats Younr Men's New Shadl $5.00 Brocks $5.5 Borsalinos lit Bryant Co., Ltil EMablisli.-.: Sixth St. Trince Rup-rrt II Quality Boys' and Men Vtri unable to convert P.r. from a wrimmage m basket. After four rr: rew in f.tw ind Patmore drlbl!c centre of thf floor i Laren fouled Morris u unable to score Smiti die. the latter scoring ! mage under the b;i k' ce.Td after a scrim m . jacket which was tin rame. the final srn. i favor of Rupert Prince Rupert- B"l( more. 10; Johnson. 2 T Rlee; Prtlehard Terrace OUss, 2 Laren; Moore; Smith " Outstanding playn more. Boddle and Mr: : wood MlHtonaires. The Allan Cup. J?XZt" ""'th Glass. Greig victory, too. names the Wlnnipegs . Z" ,' '"8-(Terrace. and Rupert boys were ail good. j For Terrace Bowering, Thomas, IV 1 W McLeod were outstanding. Terrace' lailKeeS Will : .u..ciru ieui ion Wnen Ml-1 I s t 1 1 chtel I sprained his ankle so badly on ' O V?r AsMAI , Monduv nlaht tha u. ,. , 1 V V CI rXJl J retire from the series. filrls' Oame 1 The girlf game started fast, but uwui sioes were a UtUe wild on their Scored Five to Two Win Ov f M Iajue Club Yesterday -Is Hitting penea me scoring ASHLAND Anrll ' VANCOUVER. April 8,-Doug for Terrace on a pass from Orel YtJk Yankees del Brennan. burly defence will be uwlr the basket. , man, Pour minutes af- Club of the Piedmont f the only Lion unable to play against r play. MorriSdh scored on a pass! two In an exhibition b the New York Rangers in the series from Tlte to even the score. ,L Jrd" The Y m! starting here tonight. Doug hasn't A technical foul on Rupert, which i their runs In the m i wii uic ireuu'iic iimvra iiom ecuring ior tne second' BobJbpr Oonnors of Seattle Bsklmos quarter. Boddle put Rupert ahead' almtost two months ago?-to go into on n long shot from near centre ! battle again Oils season. The rest d wis followed by Johnston scor-' of the Lions will all be fit and ready '"g on Tite's rebound. Patmore sunk I to go against the big leaguers In one from centre, after whi.vi t.. this series. run In the first stm. ' Next Stanley Cup Game to Be ?hP on Thursday Nifl MONTREAL, April a game In the SUnli t tween Montreal Can 'i cago Ilhck Hawks w last night but will