PAGE FOUR MAY BENEFIT PORTSOFB.C. fiOOII KITEPT roil C.W.UUAX COAST lOKI-fUKTEII IF I'.S. CONIilCKSS passes mi.i. VANCOUVER, March 3. (Bj CJMA Din now.ipesare the United, states Con xress, and which has already been given a favorable hearing In the Senate, may be of considerable benefit to Canadian seaports. The proposed legislation, sponsored by Senator King. Utah, will bar from en try to United States ports any vessels carrying crews which Include members of nationalities excluded as Immigrants. If approved the bill would not permit chips of the Canadian Pacific Limited. the Admiral Line, the great Japanese companies, and many other services to enter the ports of the United States. United States seamen's organlaztlons 'are supporting the bill. No direct mention of the nationals affected is made, the clause of the bill reading: "No vessel shall, unless such vessel Is in distress, bring into a port of the United States as a member of her crew any alien who. If he were applying for admission to the United States- as an immigrant, would be subject to exclusion under sub-dlvlslon C of Section 13 of the Immigration Act of 1924." Under the present law East Indian and Chinese seamen In possession of proper passports, are permitted to land from their ships while in port. If they are not aboard their ship when it sails again, a fine of $1,000 Is exacted from Ihe owners for each missing seaman. In CANADIANS LEAD WORLD IN POWER Ilmnlnliiii rues .More Electricity Than Any Other Country In Relation to Copulation Ottawa, March 3. Canada now leads the world in the public per capita distribution of electricity from central electric power stations. The figures of kilowatt-hours generated per capita per annum by the five leading countries are: Canada 1.260, Switzerland 886, United States 581, Sweden 4C7, Norway 370. CELEBRITIES MAY BE ASKED TO PAY U.S. INCOME TAXES PHILADELPHIA, March 1. William H. Taft, chief justice of the United States; David Lloyd George, former premier of England: Mrs. Theodore Raonevelt... and Mrs. Grover Cleveland. and the Right Hon. John Bums, are' among a . number of national and inter-1 national cerebri tea who may have to pay United" States income taxes on annuities ranging from 15.000 to (10.000 they pre receiving from the estate of the 'late Andrew Carnegie. FUR, EXPORTS TO BE TAXED IN NORTHWEST ISIII Mill he Introduced lit Common Authorizing ('omnil-.-loiirr-ln-rimncll to Collect OTTAWA, March 3. Hon. Charles Stewart, minister Of the Interior, will Introduce within a few days in the House of Commons a bill to empower the oommlssloner-ln-councll of the Northwest Territories to Impose a tax on each fur pelt exported. MUCH FISH IS CAUGHT 1 IN LAKES OF MANITOBA Produced Nineteen Million Pound l-nt WINNIPEG, March 3. The catch of ,'fiesh water fish In Manitoba last year I Year Valued at s.XC.'S.imiO mounted to 19,000.000 pounds, which had an Initial market value of, $865,000 he fivhliig Industry In the province employs over three thousand men. One million dollars Is Invested In equipment and plants. A HUE III I.K rim JANTAUY Lest tempers slip and fall, we say Shake ashes of good cheer each day On mental side-walks, funny Jokes .Will make the going safer, Folks! : scientist think th-; first man may , have been a woman. It's unimportant Che's. f Int. now, anyhow. tt - BRINGING UP FATHER tINTMtN 1 ro-ovi"? y Market Prices LAKII il Pure 25c Compound 33c eggs B.C. fresh pullets 45c B.C. fresh, firsts, .. 50c B.C. fresh, extras 50c Local new laid 60c FISH Halibut, lb. 25c Salmon, cohoe. frozen 25c Smoked kippers, lb. 15c Kippered salmon, lb. 25c some cases as many as twenty China-Smoked black cod. lb 22 lie men or East Indians have deserted their' Finnan baddies, lb 20c ships while in an American port and heavy fines have been paid. Should the proposal of Senator King be enacted into law. many vessels carrying Orientals as members of Uiler crews would be forced to use the ports of Vancouver, Victoria and Prince Rupert. In place of entering at various United States Pacific ports. SCHOONER McKINLEY MAKING FIRST CALL AT PRINCE RUPERT The new American halibut schooner McKlnley is making its first call at this port today. The vessel is one of 38 tons and carries a crew of ten men. Her master Is Capt. B. Hansen, form erly oi tne Radio, she brought in a ratch of 40,000 pounds which Is being unloaded at the Atlin Fisheries plant. Salt mackerel, Jb 25c I Eastern salt herring, 3 for 25e Salt codfish fllleta. lb ,. . . 30c Bonejesa salt cod bricks, lb. ...... 25c . Fowl. No. I. lb MEATS I Boasting chicken, lb. i 45c Ham. sliced, first grade 60c Ham, whole, first grade : . . . 45c Ham, picnic lb 22 ',4 c Cottage roils, lb 35c Bacon, back, sliced 50c Bacon, side 45c to 80c Pork, dry salt 35c Ayrshire bacon, lb. 40c Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg . 40c Pork, shoulder 28c Pork, loin 40c Pork, leg ......,...,,.,.. 40c Beef, pot roast ............ 12c to 18c Beef, boiling 10c to 12e PHOMED AMD SAID TO lAix SOHE TO BCAT JUE. CORNER-STONE L A"YIM0i OP THE NEW POOH HOUSE TE.Nl O'CLOCK- Got Relief . From Dyspepsia Mr. Clarence Sealv, Bathurrt, X.B, writes:- -'-I suffered a long lima from' dyspepsia. I usoil tablets and medl-cuse of all kinds, tut got to relief until I ttarteJ otic; After taking; two bottle I can gladly j SSV that I betam mnrh litar nA 35c can now eat most any kind of food wuaout Having- to suffer for it after." For tie past it years B.B.B. baa beea put up oaJy by TU T. Mibvm O, Limited, Toronto, Oat Beets. 6 lbs. 25e toO lbs 12.76 U.C. Carrot, lb 3f .00 'lbs. J2s BuUbagas, 6 lbs 25c 100 lbs $2.75 Potatoes, 100 lbs $2.50 Potatoes, 8 lbs 25e Green Peppers, lb. ". 7Se Parsley, bunch 15c iwf itHt vtn an 10, Beef .roast, prime rib 30e Lamb, chops ' SOe Lamb, shoulder , . 35c Mutton, leg 40c Lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops 40e Mutton shoulder SOc BUTTER Brookfleld, Shamrock and Woodland, lb 60c E.C.D- lb SOC Capital. 2nd grade, 2 lbs. ; 95c Fraser Valley, lb 55e New Zealand, lb 55c CHEESE Ontario solids 35c Stilton, lb , 35c Kraft ; 45e Norwegian Goat 65c Napoleon Ltmberger 70s Roquefort .......,. T 60c Swifts' Buttercup, lb 45e Oorgonzola, lb 75c McLaren's Cream. Jars . ... 45c and 85 Oruyere 60e Oolden Loaf, lb , 45 SUGAR White, per 100 I7.7J Yellow, per 100 $755 FLOl'Il Flour, 49's. No. 1 hard wheat 12.65 ?astry flour, 10's Pastry flour. 49's VEGKTABLKS 'Baker's Breakfast Cocoa ,25c Cauliflower, BC head ........ 3Se-40c California head lettuce 15c Oarllc, Imported, per lb 40c B.C. cooking onions, 5 lbs 25e Celery 20c Sweet potatoes, lb 10c Brussel sprouts, lb 35c Mexican tomatoes, lb 35e Spinach, lb lie New California cabbage, lb 10.- FKUIT Oranges, Navels, dozen 25c to 85 Florida grape fruit, 2 for 25c Lemons, Sunklst. doz. 2( and 15e Ijnperlal Valley grape 'fruit, 3 for 25c Bananas, lb 20c Extracted honey, lb 25c and 35e Apples, Stayman Wlnesaps $3.7 Cookllng apples $1.9 Apples, Spltzenberg $2.7 Applw, Black Twlgg $2.7 Apples, Yellow Kewtona $2.7 IIRIF.II FRUITS Dates, bulk, 2 lb. 25 Dates, Dromedary 2Se Raisins, bulk, 2 lb 35c Raisins, package, 2 lb 45c Cluster raisins, lb Jie Lemon and orange peel SOe Citron peel 50c mack cooking tigs 20c . J5 j White figs,. 2 lb 25c $20 Table figs, lb 25c Has the Endorsement oj 'High Medical Authority mad! by a reputable rrunufacturer has a definite food COCOA value. It is nourishing and will sustain, for instance, a typhoid patient, for several weeks or indefinitely. A brand of cocoa that has been on the market for many years and has been a favorite pre scription of thousand of 'physicians is that of Walter Baker Co., Limited, Dorchester, Miss.,'nd Montreal, Que. It U absolutely pure and is put up under the most sanitary conditions. The medical profes' ion of Canada may continue to prescribe it, knowing that any package bearing the name of Baker it "right." The Hospital Medical and Nursino World, Toronto. Walter Baker &. Co., Limited Established 1780 . DORCHESTER, MASS. CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Boott 0 Choke Rccipts tent free TH2 DAILY 773 Tiiuru AUVTHiNG I tOUARETD IkISPECT THE REFEREE , DEllATrl ATTNWO- ELSE? I "WATERWORKS AT ELEVEN J ATTHHUKOO ARC DOE AT vr- ' LONCHEOJ ENGAGEMENT f THE ORYOOCKSTO CUHlSTEr,! 1 AT TWELNJ E WITH THE I A BOAT- FNE.-THlRTf VOL' ALOERMEM-AT T ARE TO ATTEND A MEST- eOOAROOr WHIST LEAGUE INTERESTING T. lEOItiE'S (Mai. COVE) ANI MOOSE TIF.ll IN MEN'S SECTION WITH LAST OAMEs TO UK I1.VEI TONK1IIT Results In postponed games in the Men's Section of the Fraternal Whist League, played last ulgbt, were as follows: Knights of Pythias 5. St. Andrew's 4. Oddfrlloas 7, Elks 2. With the last games In the Men's Section scheduled for tonight. Mooe und rJt. George's I Seal Cove) hre now tied for leadership. The former will pity the 60ns of Canada tonlgltt while the latter will meet St. Andrew's. If one of these teams wins tonight and the other loses, the successful one will have tlie right to play the champions of the Ladles' section in the final for the Newton Cup and city championship. Should both win or both low. playoff be required. The situation in the Ladles' Section la equally Interesting, the Moose Ladles uitl St. George's Ladles being tied with rtielj having yet one game to play on March 1. The standing to date in the men's section is as follows: W. Mom . 8 St. Oeorge's (Seal Cove) 9 Bona of Canada 7 O. O. F. 1 Elks 5 St. Andrew's 5 St. Otorge'a Clty . . 5 KnlghU of Pythias . 5 L. 4 4 6 6 8 8 8 8 PIS TERMINALS WIN BILLIARD FIXTURE FROM MOOSE By a score of 200 to 158, George Mc- Ilmoyle defeated Charlie Balagno last night in the final game in the billiard fixture between the Moose and the Terminals. The total acort for the Terminals for the five games was 901 while the Moose made 852. Ths league standings to date are as follows: Games Total Terminals 15 13,629 Orotto 15 13,463 Oyrc-i 15 ltaS9 Mse 15 12428 St. Andrew's .. 14 12.393 Individual lows: averages to date are as H. Parr (Moose 2 Geo. Mcllmoyle (Moose) 8 O. Howe (Orotto) 8 W4 E. Wllllscroft (St. A.) 9 Fred Pyle 8l. Andrew') 12 D. Howe iTermlhals) . . 15 F. Zlentan (Terminals).. 14 W. Stuart (Terminals) ... 2 Pj OTJonnell (Terminals 10 J. Hlllmaiti Moose) urn ii tuyroj 8. D. Macdonald (St. A.) J. Hamilton (Grotto) .. W. J. Nelson (Gyro) ... Frank Aldrldge (Qyro) . IS 13 10 15 14 15 Dr. West (Orotto) 15 O. Waugh (Orotto) ... 15 W. H. Long (Oyro) .... 15 J, Brown (Moose) 13 J. Andrews (drotto) ... 15 H. Corbett (Terminals) . 14 S. Darton (8ti Andrew's) 2 C. Balagno (Terminals). 16 M, MacLachJan (St. A.). It J. May (Moose) 14 Don Brown (Moose) 8 O. Kraus (Oyros) 4 McLean (Terminals) . . 3 Bert Morgan (Bt. A.)... 12 J. Judge (Moose) 15 A, Macdonald (Oyro) ... 13 a.' P. Tinker (St. A.)... 12 O. Anderson (Orotto) .. 7 Bert Hooklni (Terminals) 2 A. Harvey (Gyros) I 400 1S01 1535 1717 3251 2811 2626 373 1858 ,2732 2405 1851 2754 2579 2745 2733 2714 2712 2360 2681 2492 356 2067 1023 2U4 1378 686 602 1931 2458 2101 1909 1089 306 131 Aver. 909 898 891 88 ZSi SPORT CHAT fol- Oamea Ttl. Aver. 200 195 103 191 188 187 187 187 180 185 185 185 184 184 183 183 181 181 181 179 178 178 177 175 172 172 172 167 165 104 161 163 16S 153 131 . T-n Paulino Uxcudun gained many friends for himself as well as the decision over Knute Hansen last week In Tex Rick &rds series to select a challenger for Gene Tunney. Although thews matches are coming close together. 13 .000 fans paid admission for the mclte. Tonight Sliarkey and McTlgue meet In another of the elimination events. Whether or not to stage a stampede this fall in connection with the ex For Sale" For Renl ?OR SALE CHEAP. IN ONE LOT. ALL the household furniture of three roomed flat. Phon Red 7$. 53 RESTAURANT FIXTURES FOR SALE cheap. Must be sold Ibis meek. P.O. 375. ORANDVIEW HOTEL Make an offer! FOUND FOR SALE. 67 FOUND. EIGHTEEN FOOT ROW BOAT below Claxton. Apply Ian O. Davis, Claxton, BC. 53 after all the Information It U possible to secure haa been considered. The coat of preparation of the grounds as welt as the cost of staging ths stampede will be considered before It will be possible to reach any conclusion. As a spona attraction, the atampede would prove popular, but the Fair board this year concerned principally with realizing substantial financial returns and no doubt this will largely determine the decision It will make. " 1 1 The grounds In Amsterdam, Holland. where in 1928 the Olympic Oamea will be held, cover an area of 40 acres. Besides the Miln Stadium there will be a swlmmlng-stadlum, a Pavilion for fenc ing and one for .other. (induor spurts, a cricket ground and- somewhere tn quiet torner lawn tennls-stadlum. Tbe thief building, the grand stadium will accommodate 40,000 jHillora, There are about 20,000 aejiW.and half of them will be' covered.. AmTtne' centre or'the Stadium lies the football ground of In. lernallonal dimensions. Around It there will be a cinder raclu track (430 yards in length and hearty 9 yards across). Round the race course the cycling track will be constructed which will be the same width but will be 843 yard long. The competitors will be seated near, the flukh and tht jress wilt be excellently accommodated opposite the finish; 600 seats are reser ved for press representative. The two covered stands are In the centre. One contains the Royal and other omeLaU boxes and under the other stand lies the Marathon Gate. There will also be a Marathon Tower (ISO feet high) bear Ing on the top large plate, from which a permanent smoke column will mount to the skies during the Qames. ROTARY CLUB OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY TODAY ii. . vtiMiiiuiKi, , c, MKae, itarl lUrrle, II. A. MW-eai anl lr. AleiUHdrr Are Nprukers, ins notary club celebrated Its twenty-second anniversary of founding bi me imicneon today. Hotarlana O. A. woodland, D. C. MclUe. Eirl Barrl, II, A McLean, and Dr. H. L. Alexander each spoke brleHy on the Hotary movement on the dlfterout coritlueuts of tin world, president O. II. 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DOLLAR KTOKK He hale llwnntlnrd the H'nroen'a lUfhanie Vim all! find mitiiivo ovi:n hoii.au fair sale In ItiU shop. nnu.tii 1 hKinr, UIMIOLSTKHINO WOOD A. isttrsov Sral rmr, Mixed Wood Block per load 00. Kindling, per load 1650 Furnace Wood, per load 16 00 Delivered. Salt Herring Phone lllark 4", Six and Seven I'anacnirer Stude. bnkern at your disposal any time. HOSS ItHOS. POOL ItOOM Meeker IHock. (Across from Kmoresi Hotfli PIUNCK HUPKIIT TIDKS niiiiw. Mit(ii 4 Kh 1:58 am. 31.4 ft. 14:00 pjn, 23.3 " to 7:55 ajn. 4.0 " 20j18 pjn. 1.2 " NUMIIlW. Mtltril .1 "Kh 2:37 am. 220 ft. 14:46 p.m. 22.1 " lw 8:38 jn. 3.3 M Ml'XIlAV. MWU'II (I "lh 3:16 am. 22.1 ft. 15:33 pm. 21.2 " Low 0:22 ajn. 39 " 21 :39 pjn. 3.9 M fin Jilioiimes5 HAVCNT VJON A MANO A, , DAY ' 4 - O 197 , DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertl$ement taken for leu than 50c WANTED WANTED. WOMAN TO COOK FOR alout seven men, out of town. OooU place and good wages. Phone Red 53 WANTED. 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MODERN HOUSE. FIVE rooms and bath. Munro Bros. tf mi Article, Utinj rounds MAIL SCHEDULE OI T-(1(IIS(I I'M the I'-S't Mondays, Wednendsys t: close To Vanntairr Tueaday .... Frtdsy Baturdsy . CJ.R. Marrh II c 1 First class mail Is Vancouver on Munday: W Msrch 7. IB and 28 Ta Uaeen t'harMte M ' U lu u 1 Saturday by Cil R. tru -To Anyot, ,11 Ire Arm, Mrsarl t h ruler Sunday . H Wednesday Tn Ft. MmpwnanilVaM Rl i. Sundays ... . . , .. . aisrrn iz ana j from the l'jit l.roiio Tuesdays, Tbursdsy s: t at f rom snrvuirr Sundars . Wrdneadsy Fridays CJJt, March T, II ; From Antoi. A lire Arm, f Premier Tueadsy . u Friday Item ft. MmpMMi sn4 s fti"- Tueaday . . r FriMN Alaska Folsl March 11 nd 22 Frmn (Jurrn rharUlle March 10 and 24 arabam Ac Allin Am 1st Ave. 8th St 6th Ave. At rul'o- F Blh Ave U Thompt a tlth Ac Sherbrooke Ate. Itth Ave. As Conrad St 6th Ave Ac Hay C ? 0th St Hsys Cove c ' 8th Ave. it Gotten r 5th Ave. Ai McDr.dr E Prov. Govt Illd. Prov. Gov Wharf O.T.P. Wharf O.T41. Station 2nd Ave. At 2nd 81 3rd Ave. At Fulton St 3rd Ave. 6th St Sunday collection day 'only. Tuesday- . Cmi'' Friday- . Frlnce t For ijueen t'lisrMte-March 13-4 Prince J1 March 36. . rru 0 Fiont (Jtieeil rhsrlotlr-March 10 as. Prln J March 34. as, Prm Fur Alka March 7 s. Trince March 18 -s Fr'"cr ', March 28 . rrlnf From Alk . ., March Il--. rrlncea March 22- . rrl on.rTtrains For East Moudsy. Saturday From East Tuesdsy Sunday 1, hi. 1 ..... . . .. . "" "U """""" win 1 hi n rr uim ny tne iionra grin aiul lisr It, Advertise in lh P"1" i) i) 0 11 J v 0 0 STEAMSHIP MOYEBS Fr Vanromer Tuesdsy -as. Came Friday a Prince Or Saturday- Card: M. Pli!':C Msrch 11 as. Fr ' Msrch 23 as. Pr.;. From Vanrooter Sunday-. Camo Wednesday , P' c rrM.v Cardena 1 ii Saturday- . P" -r. - 1 March 7 -as. Prnrr M March 31 . "' li- I'of Port MniHMin sml , Sunday- a. Cmorj:i rrom Fori Mmiwon and 1 Tuesday Came For Hteart. Anyox ami Sunday Camou Vcdda -. r:l: From Ntewai' t c Anyo and t