or- TAXI Boston Grill 0 tncl Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime L' Uhi i vr tnnrrn lln Ifl nit MATT VIDECK, Prop. Till tueiKiana id, uvrintm i. J.iun a. 1. Nor7et;.ana 3. Jugo Slavs 12. a 4, Dut h I Austrlans 17, Caecho i, Ri.ma-uans 9 And Hungarians iirn"iii tiss u aa. mm iiuiiiws. niani- 200. Sookatriicwan 77. Alberta 40. Drltion C )lum' .a 4. UiyiANLUbllN NAY LAKE!? it i:m.i:v ai.ihk iii:i.ii;m:i 10 11 m: i.m.ikn ovr.itiioAitn lltOM LAKE SI KA.MKIt NASOOKIX a; .11 50. missing from the C.P.lt. -.rimer Nosookln. is believed to fallen overboard and been drowned it: raai uttrnioon. The steamer iuvu lor ncr wiinous iiiiuuih bj benefit of her health last October at. hi 1 1 win AWivuni mm - Deceased had lived here for thirty survive i'.kRTA UADUCCTC - as at a aw ay SECOND BEST CROP aiii utiEiitiiil & lit? I nil iiii r ((iii K'. I.iivIikIi lsi iraa l.iirlnir lui.t - .! a44. Uil U. ftlWtl . - - w vug pcluiiu j. gcav H 8ricuiture lor the 1028 croo la 113. flAA V . . . . ... 18' buiheU per acre. The Peaco - - wu uuiLr ci nan t ti a. i araamr ttmn nisiory. and averaged 20 bushel th acre, with many fielda yielding nigh as 30 and 40 bushels. Advertise In Ui Dally New h.. :- tf VTttf tf iffTttv u KATIIKIt Kr.i-oiiT Prince Ruiwt. Snowing Carlow charge, uniting in condemnation " lpro 1003 af them as an attempt at political ei p',e Ihemloeki tortla. iraw (ceaarj Premier Oliver told the House that. lOortwoed (cordsT .. when Carlow had come to him and had ' Shlnglebolu icortlsl told him whst he wss trying to do. hiRi"T P'n erdert-d him out of his office and told him never to come back again. ami;xiimi:xt A( ( :pti:i With regard to the Oauthler charges. the House voted 23 to 19 to adopt the' premier's amendment to the original i Twlgg resolution, calling for Royal , qulrlea Act. ' (HUT CONVKNTIOX IX. VAXCorVMl. MAltfll l VANCOUVErt, Mrch 3-Ub-ersla from all over the province will gather In' Vancouver on March 10, at a convention under the presidency of Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith It was officially announced today. It la expected that the session of the legislature will be over by then, permitting the cabinet ministers and all the Liberal members to attend. The platform at the party will be overhauled. light SE wind, temperature 34. Terrace. Cloudy, calm, temp. 38. Rosswood. Cloudy, calm, temp. 38. . Alyansh. Cloudy, calm, temp. 31. Anyox. 3now, calm, temp. 34. Stewart, Show, calm, temp. 20. Ilarelton. Cloudy, calm, temp. 30. Telegraph Creek. Snowing, calm, temp, 17. Bmlthcrs. Cloudy, calm, temp. 28. Burns Lake. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 33. Whltchorsc. Cloudy, hoiith wind, temp. 23. ' Dawson. Cloudy, 8. wind.. aero. Fort Selkirk and 8tewart River. 10 below. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat ... Dunwcll . Olacler . . Gladstone Howe Sound Independence Indian Marmot Premier Porter Idaho Surf Inlet ... Richmond . Conat Copper Bid. Asked 1.44 1.18 1.47 .09 H .104 ,28 i .30 30.00 3800 30.30 40.00 .iou .uvi .oo n 07 .11 .13 . 2.22 2.23 .13 ; .14 Vi .01 .OH, ,13ft .15 7,35 7.50 In dava of old the knight were bold but they didn't have to listen to ad- vi- from the hack . 3JB91 33394 283 " 5. 48J12 FISH ARRIVALS Western, 40.COO pounds, at 12.3c and 7c. to the Canadian Fish St Cold Stor age Co. 231.128 1.003 3321 33391 833 37 49,012 HEAVIER TODAY CcmmUilon appointed by the govern-' ment, that the commission conduct Its MM: llOAT MAHKKTHK 33I.ihmi ui Investigation under the Public En- or lltl.llU T AT lACII AMii: Tills MIIIIMMI Halibut arrivals marketed through the Fish Exchange thla morning totalled 234,- . 1 000 pounds of which Canadian boats I l , ...... ........ t - j ruu -t - t" considerably down from yesterday. ! A.Mi:itlCAX ' Columbia, 43.000 pounds, at 123c and j, sc. to me noyai run uo. Zenith. 29.000 pounds, at 12.3c and 7c. j.to the Pacific Fisheries. ; Sunset, 30,000 pounds, and Rainier. 44.000 pounds, at 12c and 7c. to the 1 Canadian FUh fi Cold Storage Co. 4, MrKlnlcy, 40.003 pounds, at 12c and T . ... . .... .. . :.xaiiax Valorous, 3.000 pounds, at 12.3c and Be. to the Atlln Fisheries. Helen. 2.000 pounds, at 12c and 8.1c, to the Canadian Fish fi Cold Storage Co. Sclma, 1,000 pounds, at 12c and 7c, to the Canadian Fish Ac Cold Storage Co. The schooner McKlnlcy. In the Ameri can list, is a new vessel and Is making her first call here. Of the average size of American boats, she Is powered with an old engine and la owned by men who' were formerly on the Radio. uiiu.i.r.ss itri'ouT. K M.lll. DianY ISLAND. Snow, light SE. wind: barometer, 29.71; temperature 34; sea smooth: 8 p.m. spoke steamer Any ox, Anyox for Seattle, 384 miles from Seattle. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 20.- 42; temperature. 30, BULL HARBOR, Overcast, light SE. wind; barometer, 29.78: temperature 40; light swell; 18. n.ml spokp steamer Cath erine D., BeUlngham for Ketchikan 880 mile ftam Ketchikan: 10 p.m. spoke tenme'r Cardena, in Queen CharldMc Sound, northbound: 10 p.m. spoke tug Pacific Monarch, at Takush Harbor. XOOX DIOBV ISLAND, Overcast, calm; barometer, 30.77; temperature, 31; sea smooth: 1130 an, spoke steamer Prln.ce Charles oil Holland Rock, southbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 29.. 42; temperature, 34. ' BULL. HARBOR. Overcast, calm: SAN FRANCISCO. March 3 The rum runner Federal Ship which' was seized PRINCE, RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE KUPERT, H.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1027 on Tuesday, three hundred miles off the ' coast, with liquor valued at at.b0O.CO0 EDMONTON, March 3. - Haw" Tony on board, wai towed Into port by the ChlnlJ. twrlvc-ycar old crlpr-l "on of cutter Cahokia today and the crew was , SUck ChlnlJ. was mltl to har own formally placed under arrest. It was "nd In a squalid outhouse which alw VICTORIA, March 3. Mrs. Margaret McRae, who shot and killed her husband, Albert Frederick McRae, in their home here in November last, charged with murder nt the Supreme Court of Circulation 1490 Siles 47$ discovered that William B jwden, wanted I "eltcred pigs, jeese and hens on the well represented, their spokesman bilr.g on a charge of murdrt In connection emmj isrm near Kaaway centre, was Mr. Jte:a ot Port Simpson wna naaaiea t with a fight between a gang of rum ' rcvc;cd 'n the criminal court yesterday I the care In a lucid and lmJressi've man-! runtera and a ahertir posse at Moss! "here ChlnlJ, Sr.. wss arra-jned to.ner. j Landing Callfr,rnla, two sears aeo was ; 'ec charge cf criminal neglect, being The meeting recommended that seln- one of the members of the crew. MOSLEMS KILLED WHEN POLICE SHOOT RIOTERS Twenty lie l.lvr and tiirt) IVualiuilj, Tun llnnil.-rrt Mile mm.ttcd lor trial. ; Ing boundaries be extended furiher out ; The ChlnlJ family cam? to Canada; from the creek msuths. In the matter 1AV1H rat rucnty- 'years ago from Oallcla j cf patrtl, the fishermen cxprcs&ei their i und. although they were residents of willingness to aUow the use of their' fiom t'alrulU fled that he found the boy lyln? In ths imudhr.use In a straw litter box about CALCUTTA. March 3 Twenty Mos- which pigs, geese and chickens scVamb-lun were killed and forty were wounded :, d. The place was filled with smoke yrsterdsy when police fired upon a rom a dilapidated stove. crowd of rioters at Ptnaballa. two hun-' j tired miles from thU city. I Advertise In the Dally Newa. 'r 1 1 " ' 1 . ii i m. Sentence on Mrs. Margaret McRae Deferred by Justice, Following Quick Jury Trial Assizes ... here yesterddy, .,1 was found 1 guilty in of r manslaughter , ,. last . night. !denounce1 the operation of fish traps - home with a police constable. WhUe he was there packing his clothes In a suit- . 1T n n!lt, ,n case, Mn. McRae entered the room and lUuDUAl KAUlUj 15 shot him with a revolver In the head. Mrs. McRae, on the atand In her owu defence, gave testimony of an eventful ' CANADA LEADS WORLD Advertise In the Dally New. Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. Price Five Oiita ANOTHER PROBE AT VICTORIA 1LIUKIA WUIVIAN ii tVUNU WILIY Ut MANULA U Mi ILK ttemot at Political Extortion Condemned ! hy Cabinet Ministers, LOG SCALINGS ON INCREASE AL0 ItMlltD OF POLKS AND PILING M ( OltltlNO TO DUTItlCT FOR- esimi'n rr.mtiAKY kkpout I Timber dealing in Prince Rupert dU' I V I AVII ATTMVI.'V f'l.'VI.'OAl UAVWW TIM I " " -.-. w - ..... .. ....... 11.41 I rtl. 11 rr I 1 1 1 nntm T PT r . i.nun.aiiMii im'ii vnui.uii .irmr.w run uui' EKNMENT LIQUOR ORDERS VI t TOiilA, March . Charges contained in the Carlow affi- - . - . ...... .it .n.Bt, ao ssa V. I J J M 1 . . lKMm ". II ". I - lon under the Public Enquiries Act, the House decided last lit., i 1 u 111 1 tr 1 ifiitL-i iiiuu aim iiiul f 1 1 1 1 U 1 rv n fin 1 11 w i-iiiiriiif-Tfii the same "mmission which the Legislature on Tuesday afternoon fil In lirmntnt frii iht nnrnnaf nf lnv.ttimtlnf, lha f!fitiiVit- ri'l" 1. nil niirni H 1 ir 1 nn rnrrp nnvr n innif rinNatn in u'hlrh PrcriKi r and the Attorney General were the principal speakers. M GRANTS IN WINNIPEG IIINIIUID i:t KOIT.AN AllltlV- TIONtl, Kill. WAV Timmir sr. s will arrive In WlnnlOM iicv .lu..i naui week iiiiut, nviv ufl HIV WWtuini' tui, unuco. in an too, the grraiev. number of whir1) u Jugs Slavtan. there rM ra Jit I M1:,va lA niiut.ni Of 1 1 will oe distributed throughout western C adu with ManK4a rHtma 1, &wkat iw..it 8 and DrtUsh Colum- ow. un c.te Pcunland and the Lelle- 1 by -prcltl train at 7 ajn. tlay m :n.g Of the total nura-' 327 riere are 11 Drltlah Imml- ltst with 109 and the Danes arc th? ' targes' pan? with 48. The others n i . . . M n , n . A - Mr. Manson tcld the House that Csr-low had gone to the purchasing agent : for the government. Jsmes Patterson. In ! December and told Patterson that he would go acrow the border and stay during the session It Patterson would itive him aeme orders. Patterson, the cording to the report of tl. E. Allen, dls- trlct loreiter. as compared with 3.393,-194 feet during the same month last year bringing the total for the two months of 1027 up to 10.720321 which Is a healthy Increase over the total o. 8.000.6O2 for the ftist two months of last year. Increases In production of red cedar, spruce, and bcmlcck are to t noted In the last February report. There was also a considerable Increase In the record for poles and piling. Here are the district forester's figure for the mouth cf February: ' Month Year to Date Board Ft. Red Cedar .... 1,338.938 Spruce (coast) 1.000.130 Spruce (Interior) .. 133530 Hemloik t,OfC070 attorney general aald. told Carlow that Balaam .... he c.uld go anrwhere he pleased and Cottonwood 2.220.033 4.534.77:1 211.042 3.338.460 203.15) 3 J 13 : promptly reported the request to him , ' !.Mr. Manaoni who in turn informed hla Tttsl 4.171.974 10.728,821 ( cabinet colleagues of the Incident. , Five cabluei ml&UUri in turn durtnt POLK. PILL, tie. : the evenlrir ear thrir Iranian, of the Spniet poles (lln. It.l . . 234.123 WANTED KILLER FOUND IN CREW OF RUM RUNNER IK1i:i:.m. Miir is T(hw:i into sax l UAM lt O TOI.Y AM) MHMI-Elf or fitKw; aiik flaild i.mikic AltlCKST CRIPPLE BOY Stricter Measures of Salmon IN PRIVATION! Conservation Are Urged Upon (IIIASTLV XTOUV Of I ItlMIVVl. M:(i-' I.IXT lroi.llKI IX EDMONTON COIItT WllrllK rATIir.lt IH AltRAIIiXKIt FOUND IN OUTHOUSE i Ton; ChliilJ liy In l.lttrr lt Hllli Pig. Urre aivl Hens M-nimblln; Oirr lllm. Authorities by Mass Meeting More efficient methods of patrolling salmon seining and fishing at the mouths of creeks were urged at a mas3 meeting of salmon fishermen last night in the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union Hall. Along these lines, a number of resolutions were passed for subrais-aion to the federal fisheries authorities and the members of parliament for the coast. The meeting, which was presided over by Charles Lord of Port Es.sington, was attended by some sixty or seventy men, representing all parts of the district, and a general discussion was given various matters of interest to the industry, the gathering not breaking up until nearly midnight. A. O. M:rse acted as i secretary. 1 he native fishermen wer? i I lUlil Al IV V 1 v i LIBERALISM II GOING STRONG i.i.ovn (ir.oKiiE ii;tL.iiKs IT I" NOT MXKIXO Mill' IN EXtiUtXll the district for a leng period of time, b-ats whenever required. It was suj- relghbors were unaware of Tonys exist-Igested that patrol officers might disguise! MIDDLESBROUGH, England. March 3. nee until the provincial police reeiatly j themselves on flthlng boats, a practice ! (Canadian Press). Liberalism In Eng- njiirnl atilnvcstlsate strauge rumors concerning i that was successfully carried out In Nor- " " noi nJ"ns nip, ana vne geu- llhe uemen wno jett tne party would dis- rarm. Inspector Slevwrtjht testl-lvay. . The meeting passed a resolution ex- I co llu" Dejore iney were iwo or inree presjing lack of confidence la certain 1 1'" "3J" Oeorge de- members of the d trmrtrr.cn t a! lruoeetlon 1 clared In the course cf an address at ta;f fcr laxity In conservation work and the Town Hall here. Liberals must not resecimciidtd that a royal commission be appointed to investigate the whole salmon fishery situation on the British Cclumbla coast this faU. Fear was exs e discouraged, be urged. The former premier also dealt with the China trouble. "The first thin; we have to do la this country Is to avoid pressed that. If the present methods of ;war ll" Ptuence,- ne aeciarex hc ftahlng were aUowed to continue. I the movement of troops to the would only be a matter of a few years F Eist WM sinister In view of the fact before the sockeye and humpback at that " Wls premature movement, of least would be depleted. I tP that brought negotiation t0 an end- ritospKCT ron tiitovxns That the biological board should have a beat to Investigate and prospect for new fishing grounds was recommended and It was also urged that better wages be paid to patrol officers so they might not so easily be led Into tempta- itlon. fcivii. The luc meeting by ujf resolution ttwiuuwji again again FAMOUS AUTO RACER KILLED sentence oeing ccierreu oy .ir. justice -Morrison wno presiuca. 1 ne i this district. jPAKEV tiiomas lcks his I.UK jury was out for 43 minutes when it returned and asked for further! it was decided to take ateps with a. while attempting to .make direction on the definition of manslaughter. It then deliberated ; view to rectifying the condition where I spkkii hixokd in wale fifteen minutes before reaching the verdict. ; Alaskan fishermen were paid 22c perj today Crown witnesses, durinir the trial, told of McRae iroinir to his Puad for PrlP-8 imon white Canadian , only received lie. rt.iui.n waies, marcn o. J. u. -arey uvruix a vis y a Viw J d u? w. j, ;i,ang miustry that (The driver was almost decapitated twenty-three year, of married life during ,r VrsM., U) N) I!rr(, ,)H.ratri, time she had been which mistreated.. lm., Mlr S(.k , Kntrarf, , her husband had had relations with an- Van.uer HarlMir Aflrr other woman and had misappropriated ; CullMmi funds of hers. VANCOUVER. March 3. The tug boot ; Radius, which has not been operated I since she was recovered over a year ago IM ITC PR AIM EYDfiBT from the entrance of the harbor where in iiu uuniu livi viti l Now Enllllril tii ttlilrr Trrni Tluiil (iriiiuiry of Eniplrr" ArRriilliie In IVMir Srroud OTTAWA, March 3. -Instead of Canada being spoken of as the "Granary of the Empire," she now aspires to a wider title, for in 1920 she led all countries In the export of wheat and flour, having exported 212,000.000 bushels of wheat. Argentine came a poor second with a little less that 63.000.000 bushels; Australia with 43.000.000; and" the United States with 40.000.000; thus Canada alone has exceeded the exports ofthee countries by over 64,000,000 bushels. Canada's c.port of flour amounted to 8,103,000 barrels; the United States 7,430.000 barrels; and Australia 3,730,800 barrels the sank following a collision with the Coastwise Steamship it Barge Co.'s freighter Anyox, was sold yesterday to the Vancouver Dry Dock & Salvage Co. for 110.300. The Radius was the property of Capt. J. A. Cotes. FIERCE GALE RAGES ON ATLANTIC COAST Tlilrlj.l Men Ailrlft tm' llellrvi I ILir;rs, Twii LlgliltltlnK and Mruinrr 1 In Danger I Nnnmi.K VlnrlnlA. March a Thlrtv. six men are adrift off the Atlantic coast In two helpless barges and two lightships and the steamer City of 81 Louls Is In danger near Cape Hatters with her rudder disabled as a result of a fierce northeast gale. Shantungese Troops Are Being Massed on Sungkiang Front in Attempt to Defend Sieged City SHANGHAI, March 3. Trainloads of Shangtung troops continued to nrrive at Nanking today to fill the gap In the Shanghai defence armies caused hy the disintegration of Marshal Sun Chuan Kang's forces. Approximately 11,000 Shantungese are now on the Sungkiang front while a large contingent Is being despatched to Woosung to protect Shanghai from the north. Two thousand Rritish marines from the troopship Minnesota barometer 29.B2; temperature 40; light paraded through Shanghai today with fixed bayonets. An immense wru. 'crowd watched the march. There wero no disorders. Fred Stork, whs was present and spoke 1 Thomas, famous British auto racer, was af the meeting, declared that, as far as Skilled this afternoon when a 400 horse- I the town of Prince Rupert was con-! power car overturned while he was at- SOI Is FAR ? 1 ft ?nn Ucracd. Its livelihood was so closely tempting to establish a speed record. rt:..v.r business men nor fishermen tne smasn. could afford to ignore it. For that rea-! son to fcr c.ic c.nsXcrcd himself duty bourd to assist In the fight for getting better prcteotlcn ftr the fish. 4. DIPLOMATIC UKLATIONS .. WITH ltlSI AHE NOT inioKr.x orr. annoi .xcr.n LONDON, March 3. 81r Austen Chamberlain, former minister, declared In Parliament today that Great Britain would not break off diplomatic relations with Soviet Russia1 owing to-the reply to Britain's propaganda note. The minister accepted the counsel of the moderate section of the Conservative party, standing off the extreme wing which would break off with Russia without delay. BRITISH COLUMBIA I LEADS PROVINCES IN ! FREE DISTRIBUTION VICTORIA, March 3 British Colum i 1 ! t 1 ESTIMATES FOR In BRITISH ARMY lEXPKNIHTlKE IOK CO.MINd VKAK WILL UK DKCKKASCD WHII.K I' I K-SON MX IS HAIMKD LONDON, March 3. Brltlsii Army es timates this year provide for net expenditures of 111,500.000, a decrease of II,-000.000 from last year. The personnel Is Increased by 7,000 to 108,000 officers and men. NOTICE OF MOTION FOR SALE OF BOTTLED BEER llllrn In I-fi? Uliit :ir Vr).lirrl!ir liv Prince (ieorge Liberal uml Cran-hriHik Cinsrrutle .Members I VICTORIA. March 3. H. O. Perry. I Liberal inembir for Prince George, and iN. A. Walllnger. Conservative. Cran- brook, gave notice of motion in the IcglsUture yesterday favoring the sale of bottled beer on licensed premises to the extent of 34 pints for one person bla la leading the western provinces tn ! U one daTl aiding tne cause or education through the distribution of free textbooks to'pnnnniri in 1 M nirnurrv public school pupils, according to ln-iLUftUU t A luiUI DUnlYIU lormaiion iaia Dciore tne Legislature oy Hon. J. D Maclean, minister of educa tion. The minister stated that British Columbia was spending 170,000 annually on free textbooks as against 840.000 spent by Alberta and 100.000 by Announcement Is made that a heat meter haa been Invented, and that It will cut the coaI, bill. It'a Just our lurk. We paid , our coal bilL TO DEATH IN SLEEP Mrk Sal nil Lift IIU l.lfr When lift; lllwk was DrtnteU Ycntrrtliiy with Iiw of !0,0i)0 CORDOVA, March 3. Overcome by smoke as he slept In his apartment, Nick Sathls was burned to 'death when fire destroyed the Hegg Building here yesterday, the. propertj. loss, being $30,-