i in V Villi!'! Ml K I :" Sum . AStll.N uiinu Hum Mif ln'-t pari nf llic ciiiiulry. - .xjiig id Hit' close of llu- article. Hit- writer says; In it have a lini' running alninsl due cast from Priuri- IHN l:.:.s I i . 11. The Nat iniial ,Mmiii- ill 1 ,i I it I UK Hi" Smith i rri-nlnl i.un.ifiiiti j 1 e ' ion! ilui. Hv i to ' wo now "impmiiH in ''I'llllllU'lOll Nl'l'll"! 1 1 II l 1 1 nw 11T i vi IIH . , i. Kant in a .-.uc I u -si i i'i'unj, or lis by Captain I i'.ii I lie aiTii lias oi nil.i-rimt I UtrllllicS MoUllU I ... n,i unit Lapcr- .iin nun ucio was in Mil- public du-i iii'i'isiuu jii r! . llniliirifH ill till' "v w i In' lauds iil 1 Will Ill- Ihl'liWI- u 'pinenl. WANT CALIPH Present Government of Turky s Opposed to Ro- iv. llglon M' I Wl INI) i . l IV) 'Il ;;ii I'ldlni'llt is llll- tnnniny npcrulhms 'v I'lt insurgent In Sun) 'il 'a; in -b I'l in i- 1 1 iv Pass as being --ui-il iu Kurdpiliin ails: "Your C.aliib Nit Miiliainiui-ilan-II' without I In- Cali- I' ""Si'lll tfllVcrulUCUl it ''"Iikuhi." PHI ft m llTYKTn i ii nil i in mi' CHAMPIONSHIP P'ons In Allan Cud Sorlo, il lSI IV L . , . . ' S'a'1'' 11 H.ulii won the ": naiuieur hoekcv ..,,,n,- II in, Ii . " ii,vain defeating "'J"";e,ls or Vancouve by a winning ineel Hi" Hie Allan 15L0WN DOWN BY WIND n in. - "illi'.IUJl ),, ,,...,. ... .'..!v'" bt'iipb' were killed and' , '" ''J'""'1''' crushed by Il WOfkslH.I. ...1.I..I I, llv Hie hiKti wind uf I he iiiosl .fi-nsiblc iinsetlleil lamls of the Peace lliipi'i l IiiimikIi i'inlay 1'niks ami Ibi'iii')' IIiiiiiihIi tlie iiiuiinlaius inln tin- i-ry "in-art- of the I'l-aei-IliM-r interior." , To Princo Gco'go Capl. Ilaiylit also iii-jji's building a lii'iini'li south lo l'riui'i- jiii-orci- in onli-r to i-uuni-cl witli Ibc l'.d. II. In spcnkitiff of ibis b' say: ", soiilll lini- ronin-rl-ius; with 1'iiiifc (ii'iiri- ami Ibi'iirc soiilh lo Vani'oiiM-r ow-r a n-lfiibililalcil I'.li.l-:. ami I'rinrc icors(- wuiiM bcnomi' a lliriviuK-i'ily. lb" most nclii-ilislribiilor Tor iiiirlbi-rii traffii' "! V!ili!Wi (UiikiiIu. v "I'riiwr lliip-rl, a .sli'iell.v Cauailiau .N'ntioiial basi;. wotil alo bi'i'iiiiM no .small couipi-liinr if Viuii'uiiM-r a mi i-xporli-r of yriiiii. liinlM-r, ('ii'ii ami all ullicr prniliii'ls ami iiiiiie.rals. 'Suiniiii-il 4i it would iiiiMiuul to (Ills, tbat .iii lijss-iban twenty years such u s,sli'in, woiilil lie Ibc backbone of llrilisb Coluin-bia s iulerior trinb- as well a Ibe main artery inlo tin- Alaskan poniiiHiila." In I'om.mi'iiiinu on Ibis art icli-1 iu n s jin-ii eililoi-ial in black fare type on Ibe front paste of Ibe Star, (lijneral Oillum, M.l'.l'.. says: Odium's Commont Tin most illuiiiiiiatiim analysis of Hie IriiiisporlaliciH problem of the I'i'ac.e ltier eonnlry J have ever bail Ibe privilege of n-niliux. is prescuteil berewilb. It is wrlllen by an e.xperinreil men. t'-iptniii I. K. UaiKbl. I'or vihiii- nioiilhs I bne luiil little 10 say aboiil Ibe t'eare Itiver but Ibii-e nioiilhs have been spent in sluily ami iiiM'sllpalb'ii. I.asl rail, in Ibe eoliiinns or l lu- Star. I sitiil that any railway line Itti ill inlo the (iramle Prairie ilislricl troni a point on Hie Cauaiiiaii Nalional east oT the Itockies. woubl nol solve Ibe m-olilem of Hie Peace Hiver. I said Ibis beeaiisu I knew inai . the vast bulk of the Peace Hiver i lamls still open Mir selllenienl lay north of Ibe Peace Hiver itself, ami that this rich IterilaKC for 'physical reasons, couhl not be tappcil by later extensions rrom (iramle Prairie. I lie Peace Hiver ronns an impassable barrier. I rcfjn ril eil, ami still retfanl Ibe siijfKcslcil l'-ule cul-ofr as a purely local line, capable of serxliiK only ,a suiall errilnry- ami a very expensive line fur the eml In view. I cuubl nol mushier il as even a step lowanls Hie Hiial settlemi'iil of Ibe Peace Hiver Iransporlatiou problem. Will Broadcast It Mr. llal-hlV views, of which 1 then knew nothing, are exlremely Interesliug. I urge all those who are serious stuilculs of Uritish I'.ilni.ililn'w ni'iinoiiilft needs lo read it carefully. The Star pro poses In reproduce it. w ith niiips, ami broadcast, il over I lie man I rv For iny own pari, d am HII hIioIvIol' tlefore. Hie ue.xl session of the Legislature eoines round I iiileud to vlsil as touch or ino Peace Hiver lerrltory and IJ-- L i IJF f J . rifite nuueii iu i cute niier by Way of Hazelton and Finlay Forks Advocated in Vancouver Tim i!l'.;iiilau lo be gamed from building a mil way In; MMiies leading thereto us il is t.ir v.'iMi tin Canadian Naliunal c;is nl Prince (ieorgc would! nt.sililc nln'. In tin; mean- ; -otnpared wild llu; Iniililing In I'liirc lor. according In Uiilain I. I,. Iluighl, writing in Star. Ill his lengthy article Hie niplaio urged i l 'I'll Iftl A 1 nn III UlllllUlf I. M il 11 NOW IN ALASKA Hon Issued Today at Washington lliipcrl by; time, Ihe posiliou L lake, ami the position lakcn by Tin- Star. is. first. Ilia! awer In I In- great j must be ifiven as ipiickly as pos sible, amrweeoml, thai the route choieii nTiist mil lie selecleil In serve llu.- interests of a few pro-! inulers or of a liniileil ilislricl. but must be line that will fit iu j with the periiKiueiil, basic, trunk! line Iransportation nceiis oT Ihoi province n a whole. A clear.; steaily. iIIsiiilI.H'Uoii. hascil on practical, siiue, en;iiieiriiig klloweil-;e, is Wjilll is liei'ilcd to-Uay. H is. In Ibii that Premier (llivi-r has coiuuiilleil himself. II is mis ror vvineh in- Mar -is seeking- Victor V. (Mlum. . AIR ESTIMATES . . ARE HUGE AMOUNT MINI K)N. leli. '.'7. The House nf Diinmiolis pasei air eslilnales pre-seul-!! by Sir Samuel lloare, air seerelary, involving the expenditure' of t'-'l .nno.olKi. designed v-ry lai'nely lo improve I lie defences of Hie couulry. ENDAKO MERCHANT IS FACING CHARGE Aliened That Patrick McGettlgan Obtained Credit From F. G. Dawson Knowing False Returns Had Been Made (Iu complaint laid by F. . Iiawsou Co. Ltd.. Patrick Mc-(ielliu-au. general slorckeeper of Cn.lako, was charged in the city police; coiirl Ibis morning, with procuring credit to Ibe value id A f ,ry I .:H contrary to Ibe llauk-riipley Ael knowing thai a false slulemeul had been made iu wrilinsr- reniec.liiig his financial ciindllion. The'charge was read by Magistrate McClvmonl ami remand was taken until March X Accused was given his freedom mi bonds of SM.IHHI iu two sure- lies id each. Mcdrlligan was brought from Ihe iulerior on Ibis morning's I rain by Provincial Constable Thiis or Sinilhers. Milton bui-znles appeared as counsel Tor Hie proscculing eompany, while V. 0. Fulton represented McHel-ligan. MAJOR GODFREY IS . MARRIED IN EAST Former Commandor or Jericho Boach Air Station Weds Miss Dora Bulloch MO.NTHF.AL. FVl ..-.?'. - Major Albert Ivarle (io.irrey, formerly in coinuiand of Ihe .Jericho station al Vancouver of the Canii-iliiiu Air Force, was niarriejl. here las! Saturday lo Miss Dora Wila MaVguerile llulloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hullorh of (lauanoiue. Onl, The wed. ling look place iu the Mount Hoyal Hotel. the Advertise In the Dally News. WOULD HAVE YANK BOATS Nova Scotia Finds Mistake Excluding American Flsh- ing Vessels In iMii'i-iiil In Imlly -.. OTTAWA, Feb. 27. Nova Scotia wants American fishing vessels to call at her ports. Last year they were excluded when what Is known as the modus vivondl ended. Since that time the boats have been mlssod and a caucus of Llboral members from that province adopted a resolution favoring the re-establishment of the modus vivcndl. It Is understood the government Is likely to act on the request and allow vossols to call for loc, ball or supplies. CARE OF PLAYGROUNDS VICTOHIA. l'eh. 77. Victoria is to double ils allotment, for supervision oT playgrounds. Las' year the eily spent '.'IHI but this year il is proposed lo spend SHMI covering four parks, Iteacon Hill. Central Park. Victoria West ami Foul lta W. F.. Williams sailed IhU morning on Ihe strainer I'nnr.M Hupert for Vancouver on a business trip. I'.vcry iiloriii'i jlilice free tiealtiienl Tor Ibe low incinoriai 'liuspilal in Onlliii ami ili-lncl is eulilleil In iisl oT In, life in tins niaiiificeul The fiiml for its eniisricliuu was ihmalcil by llic ciiiniiliiilil v. Halibut Market Still Demoral zed; Quantities of Fish Arriving Keep Prices Low and Some Go South The dctmiruliKcil 4-nudilinii uf the ludibijl inarKel cuiIiiiiu Inilav and il M-nu.-. IiK '! to be in a 'bad rinidiiimr rur''a i vv days yel. l'riees are all shot In pieces and buyers arc rlMiu ianl In bid as they do nol know .whether Ihey will be able In di-p'e of Hmj fish alter Ihey have il. Yesterday I'NO.'Hio pnuuds went south, made Up ns follows. Alton, 70,000 pounds; Akutan, -11!, Olio; Pioneer, rn,00O;,.lajuiei . riii,000; Chancellor, Mt.OOO; Thelma II., 11,000. They wore ro-lowed this morning by the Heandia willi 115,000, and the .Mariiicr with :io,noo refusing lo accept 7c and Mi-,' cleared for Vancouver. Two vessels, Ihe Lituya vvilb .'iil.unu ami the Senator with 31,-nuo had no offers and have not yel sold. 'I'lo-dtesolute with OH.-(miii ami Ibe Itepublic with K.'i.OUd were offered 7c and 3c for Kel-chikan delivery by the Atlin Fisheries ami il is un.lerslood aceepled il this ariernoon. Iloals are already arriving for tomorrow's sales and il looks as if the supply vvouiu lie as large as io-iday. Today's sales were: ' Hazel II., 11,(100; Democrat. '.'i.iMiii: Pelican, la.uoo; Wilson. I 2:t,U0(i; lo Cold Storage al 7i; ami i:ie. . i Senlinel. L'l'.nun; .1. P. Todd, ft, non, lo lloolh Fisheries, al 7.111c and .'le. Inger, 5,31111; lo Ilooth Fisheries id 7. .'tile ami lie. Forward, l-'.mm; Ithona, 11,-unu. In Hoyal Fish Co. ill 7.i'l)c ami '.ht. Valorous. 7,nnn, to Hoyal Fish Co. id i.iIOe and .'le. lleliance L, 1 3.00(1, lo Pacific Flsberh-s al 7c and .'tc' I'iil-v.ild. 7. (Mill. In Paciric Fisheries at 7.iMle and W.T., 7.noo. to Hoyal Fish Co. a! X.'-'Hc and le. Livingstone. 7,500, lo Hoyal Fish, Co. al 8c ami It Hose Spit, 11,(100, lo Hoyal Fish Co. al 8. llic and le D.S.T., 1,500: .lohanna, 10.000, Atlin Fisheries at. HeUuid le .1. Maloncy was fined (be eily police court Ibis iug for iuloxicalion. ' ' Many Lives Lost in Gales on Iceland Fishing Grounds ,in iiiorii- JU Three Vessels Reported Gone IlLM.Ii England, Fob. 27. Kighly-finir persons are- believed In have been lost as a result uf fierce gales which huc been sw'ee piiig.lbo Iceland fishing grounds during the past lour days. The. trawler "Seapa Flow" and Ihe, steamer "Field Marshal Huberts" ure-known In have siilik and 1 lie "Lelferbepar" is re-pnrled lost wild (orty hands. a TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 .find Large Upstair Dining Hall, 8 I 1.11 t Ambulance wjiu urwiy iaiu dancing Service floor for hire. Suitable for lances, banquets and wedJTV at Anytime. Anywhere ding parlies. 1 5 Hotel, 3-H Ave. " Stmtf Royal and Bth St. PRINCE RUPERT For rat"., applv T.-.. MATT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1ASJ ".'"'Vfl.',,, vol xv no. -is,. 1MUNCIJ RUI'EIHV ll.Cj, FRIDAY. KEimUAHY 27, 1025. VMUrdiy'i Circulation 1613 trtt Sl 68. PRICE FIVE RENTS. PERT IS THE ROUTE FROM PEACE RIV OMEN IU HAVE SAME RIGHTS AS T P a MEN IN CANADIAN DIVORCE CROSS WORD PUZZLE' WEEK END FEATURE The.. Daily News will publish a cross word puzzle each we'ek end and the .solution will appear in .Monday's issue. The first of these will be published tomorrow. THIEPYAL MAY SET C- i . OUT ZANNFS ROUTE Staunch Little Canadian Vessel May Have Another Voyao Like That of Last Spring II. M. C. S. Tbiepval, which made a hazardous voyage last spring to Ihe Aleutian peninsula and Hie Kurile Inlands to sel out supplies for the Uritish rotiml- Ibe-vvoil.l Might allcmpl. may make another such journey this pring on In-half of Major Pedro Zanni. Ibe Argentinean worbP flyer. Patricio Murphy,' Zanni's, advance agent, will make thai trip as Col. Hroome did last year and Prince Hupert will I ne id the first slops. Murphy is at preseul in Ibe soulb making ar rangements for a convoy ship nreiiaralory lo setting out on his long supply 'rip. The Argentin ean flyer has lieen offered Hie dumps which were set out and mil used along Macl.aren s rnule. SURF INLET MINE ENGINEER DROWNS Remains of John Johnson, aged 37 and Native of Finland, arc Brought to City The remains of John .lohnson. hoisting engineer al trie Hcl-inout-Surf Inlet mine, who vv. s accidentally drowned February i I were brought lo Ihe eily uu th, company bout Jleliunul yesteiilay afternoon for inlerinunt here. Funeral arraiigeinenls- are in Ihe hands of the ll.C. I. nderl I'.ers Deceased was a native or Finland and was 37 years of age. jlle was single. ICR. COURTS Divorce Rights of Men ? and Women to be made Equal says Commons OTTAWA, IVb. 27. -The rirsl vnle or the .session was jy-cunleil sast niglil when a hill sion.orecl by J. T. Hhaw, iiuleiH'n-diiiil Mieiuber for Wesl Calgary, to eslabtish t-iimlily br.lvvecn ii iisbanil- and wives insorar as grounds for divnrce are eon-eeriied. leceLved its scfmid reading by u iiKfjnrily of forty. The vote stood llli) In lit). The I 'ruinicr and leaders oT Ibe nimsitinii and I'rogi essive Parly iiniled in support nT the bill, wliich had the approval of Ibe great majority uf llic members of the Conservative and 'Pro- KI'I'SSIVI parlies. Opposition! came elijefly from Liberals. Allliougb Ibe measure was de-:ned solely Tor the piirpo.se of placing man ami wtiiirau on an eipialily so rar as divorce was concei-nei! the fi-lil of discus sion broailencil until the whole ipiesliun of divorce was gone over. .' i Sliavv. in moving llu- seeoinl rt ailiiiK. eMplaiueit that in Hip lour western provinces women were liamlicap'peil in .seklg- di voice by the 'fart thai Ihey .must prove not imiy adultery mil also desertion ami cruelty, while iu Ibe case of a di'vorce petition by a man only adultery is ri-ipiired In be proved lo secure a divorce from the woman. LOOK ONLY TO PARLIAMENT Premier, Oliver Indicates Where Railway Rates Relief Must Oome From IS NOT SURPRISED PENTICTON, Feb. 27. "Il was just what t expected," said Premier UIivi;i'-Hn-hiraiival here, wlien appuised or tloT decision of the -Privy Couneil in granting Ibe nppeal against the decision of the llailway Commission and confirming Hie Crows Nest Pass railway rates. "Ilritisb Columbii will now have lo rely ui.ou Parliament for relief and there is no reason lo be downhearted." he said. BIGA1RI-0RO Admlral Sims Says Airplane Will Play Predominant Part In Next War WASlilNOTON, Feb. J.-illear Admiral Sims, retired, was questioned by the aircraft eoiuniillec of the House today on his war observation, regarding the effectiveness of nil-craft attack on .surface vessel. Sims, who wart .commander "f Hie Americifit naval forces iu l.uropean walef) during the Ureal War, endorsed the policy of a powerful air foi5 'being buill by Ibe Iiniled Slaleju lb- declared "Ihe airplane witr play a picdumu'iunt part, in the next war." PREPARATIONS FOR BIG RUSH Minister of Mines Anticipating Requirements in Office of Registrar VICTOHIA. Fell. T. Preparations have been made by Hie department of milieu fur registration of claims in CiiKsiar if HuT rush al tains proporlions' an t lev paled, according lo Hon. illiam Sloan, minister of mines. All re- iuiremcnts in recording claiiu.s will be aileipialelv eared for. HYDRO-ELECTRIC FOR ALASKA B PLANNED WASllIN(i'KN. Feb. -'7. Pov-inission lo build a series Tif hydro. eb-cf ric units at Steel Hiver ami ,ls tribiilurios' in Alaslyi has been'' appjied for by in San '1'raiiuUou Tlfiu. It -j? I iilauned to locale tluj plants 30 Hides soutlieast of Juneau.