w IX TAXI and'; Ambulance Servtca Anywhere nt Anytime .SIand Exchange Huildlng MATT VIWECK.- Prop. to!. XVI! No. 100. i'lIT ( IIJ.H ,T VICIOItlA tv iioui; nt AitcTir o( i:.v Ap?.: 29 On It way from tlve Arctic Ocean with 1 John Bordenfleld Mj-.. on board, the auxlll-yachi Northern Light ia' night to hare mlitor and repair .made before the Jaat leg of tu voyage f polar ice to gather "he Citlcaiji) mureum. m TO BE STAMPEDED ' MII.I.IKX nillTlMll ttOIIKIiltS. IN umiMi, iti:n:n rnnni. w, 111 i:miii:.miht.h 'f' ON April 20, lleprreutUvea mill 11 Urltlah worker, meel-'h' :dn-, decided not to be l'c :rd 1. extremiato Into rcaortlng 1 ral atrlke with the object of l the withdrawal of the govern-1 i idc union bill dealgnetl to r 1 'r at the calling of a atrlke cal-' ' jen?c the government or In-iii t.v '-'immunity. AVERSION TO OIL F STEAMERS MEETS MUCH OPPOSITION U-TO III A Anrll X T- . ' --aaaa mvi I IVAHVU Ion 01 Dominion Government atcam-" Paelfl- fioaU lntd oil buruera m-iiiT with vlgoroua oppoaltlon from Mjuve. i,Und C0R, mUle oper,to. "' m.'reaaed conumptlon of fuel " 1 e coait m recent year haa been VPA kl .... . . . . v umw n XM (oj, maujtry, wit 111' :hir f.t ... 1. ...1 Wand I1 Rlore ataViU n.,iti- ki. WtlMIVIWilO .111. IVIlt I Cllltn... r-..Kui ,or January and February IK cnnaMi.aKiH , ...... itorro ponding period lat year. AtJvsrtian in the Dally New. sit1- m ! m. It wa o highly Improper that it aaouM not have been admitted. "Beyond any question." be atated. uh an etamltM-tloa waa Improper In .any eae and UM reoult waa that thU evlderwe serMaMly prejudiced aeeuned In hi defenoe." VtTIUNAI. I.KAII MMII'ANV TO IMMTIOATi: MIIITII VICTOniA. April 29. The National Lead Co. of New York la lending a party of englneefa to the Alice Arm and Portland Canal dlitrteU next month to Inveatlfave rarlou Itad and other mineral ttpolt In Northern British OolumbU during the aummer. it waa announced lerc yeaterday. DEAD SEA MAY BE MADE CENTRE FOR CHEMICAL PRODUCT JERUSALEM. April 20. -Thr Dead Sea. to aalty that flth and aeo- weed connot live In It. haa pronpect ol coining to aggrcaatve lUc a a Chun tea! production center. RclenllaU who Invcatlgatcd for tlie Hebrew Unlvertlty here have comcileted a report for Dr. Chalm Welamann. Its Drcldcut. ahowlng thl hlalorlc salt lake to be aa fatoulou&ly rloh In mineral aallt aa It la In blfeliodl lore. The chemist mnunend that In connection with the harnemlng of the Jordan river for power now underway. trw be taken to iitlllre the trcuaurra of thla Inland aca. Wayav and means to carry out the recommendation arc under consideration. tYllli:l.rM IlKI'OUT. g a.m. tur iwfl . .Purt rJnurlv. Ilvht IllVJtll i . . " - - , . .i...i lrt' hjmmrlrr 2003: trilltl. nuiiuivn. - 40; light awcll; 8 JO pm. apoko ateomcr Princes Alice koooiu ijr mmu, northbound; 0 pm. aoke steamer Ala- ot llnuilc Inlet, nouth- Il 11 u a uinHwte"'n - bound; 8 pjn. poke steamer Anyox. ... r..MAm.. ftJtl mllM fmm uiewart ior i.i, - - Tacoma; U pm. out ateamer Prince Itupcrt, noulBDOuna. dead TitEa: roiNT.--rwin, light s.e. wind; barometer, 20.50; Vemperature 41: sea moderate. MIDN DIC1BY ISLAND. Part cloudy, light souUieast wind; barometer. 20.03; tent- . ii. iirht wfll: 0 am. SDOke prraiuir. teamer Cardlna, entering Bkeena River, a u l k( am nal Til-1 - northbound; v.su ...... ces Alice, northbound. DEAD THEE POINT Overcast, calm; barometer. 20.M: temperature, 47: sea smooth. Ik The acoret of the day were follows .Natlunal Lnigue Boaton 3. New York t. Pblladelphla 8. Brooklyn 4.. OhMaujo It. PlUaburg . Cincinnati t. 8t Loul R .tutrrirrfn league Waahtnarton 7. Philadelphia 13 at. LouU 1. CMeago 3. nd Trtrtr.' BtMWn-New YorT, aUO Lt.tlll si: iT.lMUMi .Vall'inal W New York . 0 St. LaUt 8 PhUaxMattBia . 8 P1ta4urg 8 Daatoo 8 Chiea a CinclniMtl 4 Brooklyn 2 Aiurrh-un New York 8 Philadelphia 8 St. Louts 6 Washington 7 ' Chicago 8 Detroit S Cleveland 8 Boston 2 L 4 4 4 a 7 7 10 12 4 S 3 6 7 S 10 1'KIIS'CE KUFEKT, E.G., FIlIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927 Pc .692 .607 .667 .013 A33 ,4G2 MO .143 687 .013 .545' 530 .333: JOOj .428! .167 CHILDREN TO GET MEDALS HIM. Ill; TIIlM KM.-Ol'KAIIKII TU PAItTICII'ATi; IN IIOMIMIIN iiav ( i:i.i:iiit.Tii. OTTAWA. April t!) .til (u.u.lltn M'limil rlillilrru will Im riiniunnnl In iitrllrlMlr In the lullon-Hlilr i-elrlirullon of CuiukIu'k ilUiiuonil Julillre iif ('itnfnlrrutloi) n July I. Tu err rlillil Him pjirUrlpnlr In Ihr pultllr itiiiimrinoralloil i-ere-iiHinlrM on Ititinlnliin luv u limiiir iiinl.il will Ik- irrrnted. The Ittijul I iiiiuiIIiiii .Mini ! linn miII) rnjujitl In klrlklne innl.iN nlilrh Mill lie IMrllmlrd li the iriitliulul inillmr I lies COUNTRY PEOPLE ARE ' MOVED INTO ORLEANS AS LEVEES BLASTED NEW ORLEANS, April 20. --Five thousand residents of St. Bernard and Plaque Mine parishes were removed to New Orleans today when military engineers reported everything in readiness to dyna-mite the levees In order to prevent flooding the city, VANCOUVER KXCHANGH . Bid., ,Ak4 Wheat 1.474 Coast Copper 1333 13.73 B.C. Silver 1.83 1.90 Ounwtll ,47 i,4o Glacier .10 ,10; Oladatone J4 ,23 Independence .09 j; .004 Jhdlan .07?, .071, Premier .'; 3 08 2.00 Porte Idaho is v, ,i Silver Crest oa .07 , 8"nloh m ,so IHIaaaaaaassBP'' sskJvIki aaaaHCavMaB IsVtiliaBi q ' 'fasaBsil bbbM aflEaiH tK iiMBaspj'BaBj CECIL EWART A I'POINTED iaui:ai;rial crainu-doner of tiie Canadian National Railway in Canada, it j ticadquarti'rt at Winnipeg. U will te Jlr. Ewart' work to aiit thi ettablishnirnt of aew imlnitrie in VtTn Canads and lo develop thoae alrcdv existing. Jlr. Knart prior to his appointment, wai diritional engineer of construction, location and maintenance of way, with headquarter in Saskatoon. " 1110 m;iv iiiscitvKiiv IX IU)slM CAMP TRAIL, April 20. -With report of assays from the Valparaiso Mine at Oinol'a landing ahowlng gold values estimated at 42.C00 per ton. miners believe that the mother lode of the Rowland camp has been rediscovered. Valparaiso was a high grade gold producer thirty years ago but was closed as a result of ittl-Satlon In 1523. NEW ROSE TO BE KNOWN AS CANADA IS PRODUCED NOW TORONTO. April 20. (Canadian PrcMi.-A new roar of a delicate pink shade, wi Introduced to members of the Ontario Rose Society for .the first time at a meeting recently. It will be known aa "Canada" rose and waa produced on the Dale rarm at Brampton. It Is a cross between tlx; Butterfly and the Premier rose, and was awarded a gold medal at the recent exhibition In Detroit. i:.VTIIi;i! ItKI'OKT. IVlnce Rupert. Part "cloudy, light 8.E. wind, temperature 40. ; Terrace. Clear, calm, temp. 42. Alyansh. Clcudy. calm, temp. -40. Alice Arm. Clear, calm, temp, 44. Anyox. Clear, calm. temp. 48. Stewart. Clear, calm, temp. 43. llazelton. Cloudy. calm temp. 40. Tulvgraplt Ctvt.. Cloudy, calm, temperature 35. Smlther. Cloudy, calm, temp, 33, Burns Lake. Snow, wlridy, temp. 31. Whttehorae. Cloudy, .calm. temp. 33. Dawaon. Clear, north wind. temp. 20. Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm. temp. S3. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper WANT RELEASE FEDERAL SHIP AMITIIKU l:H(ll(T IIKINO HAIIK IN THImCII CIM liT TO HtEE VtSStL MS tllANClHCO. April VJ.Y.I-frl lo oblain the rrlra-e of the learner t'etirral Jhlp, wlrnlullh a-lullllon dollar rarzn alwurd 7n mllr lf the ( all nriiia tsukl re.ently, wrrr renew ril In the 1'rderal Court oa Tliurvla.v. The nurt lia ordereil the I'nllrd Male atlorney autl eolleet-vr ol ru.luin- In appear on .Salnrday to lio the rane nh.f I lie tesl lu not been released. Art Inn In till- elfett was filed by allnrnrt foe Captain j. s. ,itoiie. Ilie master of the seized teMel. STAKES HIS LAST CLAIM rillNCETON I'UO'Sl'KCfTOII, ivlio TIIOI (HIT IN .MILLIONS. IHKs OK IIKOKE.N IIRIIIT PRINCETON. April 29 (B. CP. I Xmtl r. Volght. "the matt who thought In millions." is dead, and with hint has vanished Hie dream of a vast fortune In the old man'a mineral claims on Copper Mountain. No one denied Volght'a perseverance and his cunning as a discoverer of' valuable metals, but when the big copper companies came to htm with their offers he always held out for just a little more than they were prepared to give him; he always talked "In millions" and the big deal never materlallrcd. For many years It seemed as though Volght would die a pauper. He never acquired riches. In spite of his ambition to be a millionaire, but he managed finally to make an arratgcment with the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company which kept him In fairly comfortable circumstances. But the fact that no one placed the some value on his claims that he did broke his heart. He waa acventy years old when he died. Swiss by birth, little Is known ot the prospector's history before he cam? to the Rosslaud mining camp in 1806. In 1809 he came ro the Slmllkamcen country, located some copper claims on Copper Mountain 'and then entered upon his long series of "mammoth deals" which never transpired. At one time representative of a big United States mining company came to Princeton and sent word up to Volght'a camp that they would like to see htm. He refused to leave hti cabin and Insisted the deal be discussed at the mine. FUtally the Interview was arranged and in reply to the question: "How much do you want for the property. Volght answered: "Three million dollars: three hundred thousand down; balance In two years." "Very good Mr. Volght. the mining men replied, "we are not afraid of large figures it the property b worth It, How long will you give us to Investigate aud report f" "Not a day. gentlemen; those are my terms; take them cr leave thorn." It wai the one and only "big chance" he ever hart and he lost It ) II. DoKpard Twlgg. Canscrvattve mea'cer for Vlct.rla. laid befsre the legislature. to sworn atatcnent said thst It was in the office of John Stewart, inspector of factories at Vancouver, that the arrangement was mads in January, 1923. error and repeated that the meeting j occurred in the hotel. BostonGrill Largo Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. ('hone 457. Price Fl Onu WE REASONS FOR SANKEY DECISION UAUTHIER CONTRADICTS HIMSELF A T ROYAL COMMISSION ief of Appeal Court Satisfied With Murder I Verdict in Trial Here i In ski; no ,mis( akwagi: of justice though colleague .... ....... ... ... fv a rival a a a. a iwiauvn .mi.iiiuij K.iirj.uvKi) in UltTAINIMi EVIDENCE V )l Vhll, April 29. Itcasons for the decision of Chief A Macdoiiald who, with Mr. Justice Gallihcr and .Mr. M A Ma. donald, dismissed the application of Joseph .it iiritish, Columbia Court of Apeal for. a new trial from i 1 son and death sentence for the murder of Miss Lorctta Port Kssington last year were received here yesterday. I urn unable to find in the case any good reason for interfering ndirt." the Chief Justice slated. "1 think It cannot be full.v that there was substantial wrong, amounting to I TEST ON it ( ioikii; mmiu:ii woitKUt UK tin: 1 Mi.ti.iTY or jumii: KOIIKKTSOV IIKt'KNT KILI.Ml ... Apr.. 29 -Worker of the a misoamaxe of Justice, in taking in ; the sworn testimony ol Hsldla Sandal." He decided thai the girt evidence h sufficiently corroborated by the oldtnee of Charlea Rclnholdl and her mother. The Chief Justice also found thai San-key ililnMnl to Inspector William Splller had been prcperly admitted ud was "also or the opinion ttut the trial judge charge to the Jury was not unfair to the prisoner." Mr. Jutlsce Archer Martin, with whom ' Mr. Justice MtPhllUp ipm) in dtumt- tag. would hare allowed the appeal oa , the ground that the tutement by Bab- I m more ueorge oi. itgj u Sptller w.t obtained bj dumaluMJ 1 tetnet or not cookhouxe yt- are barred from a Minunum Wage :it is adrlaed. of Judge Itobertaon led the claim of two 7f for wage under C . the nutler to a JSEUM SHIP ON WAY NORTH lu.it 11 v s(iii(uKii noi:tiii:iin HEAVY ACTION i IN BASEBALL t M.orri i-lammi ir.ATiitin m:ki:ai. j Of ITMJTTINO oamls in i;kj j l-lltllt KM YKMTMIDAY ! new york. April 29. Philadelphia Athletic hammered alz Washington pltehera yesterday for fifteen hiu and flftccii run. In the fifth frame, thirteen Mactaien atepped to the plate and scored seven runa. Detroit hit Cleveland pitcher hard, coring Mv run In the aeventh. four hit two walk and two error. Chi-aao and St. Louis went eleven inning in a pltehera' duel betwern Thomas and Zaehary. In the National League. New York defeated Osaton by timely hitting Rousrh aeeurlnf a homer. Harper and Fanell following with two baggers. In the seventh Inning. Eight walk and two Pittsburg errors featured Chicago's victory orer the Pirates. PHty-two Cubs faced PT.;s bu hurler. every man collecting at least one hit and all but one scortn? Heirltss Okanagan Farmer Leaves Fortune of Million Wh ch Government May Get . VEKNON, April 29.- Search lor a will, following the death of A. "il. Knox of Vernon last Friday at Kclownr. where he had gone on a business trip, resulted in the finding by the police of cash bonds amounting to J200.0C0 in a safe in his Home here. As far as is known, Knox died intestate without heirs. His rejwrted fortune, which may revert to the government, with the inclusion of his bank deposits, will amount to $l,f)00,C00. Until he was attacked with heart trouble on n lake Btcamer b"twceii here and Kc'.owna last week, it had been Knox' boast that, despite his age, he worked harder than any .men employed on his large ranch at Cellatly, near Vernon. .He came to Cauda in 1871 and worked for three years on a. farm in Ontario, then coming to the Okanagan valley where he has since lived. Chargzs in General Reiterated But Tory Informants Story of Bargain h Changed in Delai's i VICTORIA, April 29. Charges made in the Legislature that the provincial government had made a bargain with John A. Gauthier ! to secure campaign funds through commissions on liquor orders were j repeated by Gauthier under oath when Mr. Justice Morrison opened tthc enquiry into the Gauthier allegations yesterday. After taking I most of the day of Thursday giving details of the alleged deal. Gauthier, under cros-cxamination by Hon. J. W. deB. Fanis, K.C., government counsel, was still in the box when the hearing adjourned until today. In the course of examination, Gau-s thler contradicted his affidavit which GRAIN LOADING ATVANCOWER whereby he was to get ImmecUate or-, - dcrs for J20.000 cases of liquor and addl- I Eight Veel Took on H lieat Cargoes , llonal erders later fcr 50,000 cases during : at houthrrn Port Burlnj Urek j the year as I;ng as the gcvernment re- j jmslncd In power. On Thuriday. Osu-j VAXCOUVER. April 29. Oram load-j thler declared that the conference took tDg, tere this week were as follows: place In the Vancouver Hotel. umdon Shipper, for Manchester. 36,w I Atcd by the commissioner how he ( j 37 bushels could make such a mistake tmpucatlng a public official, w.tnesa said It was an Notre Dame de Fourtiere, for Antwerp. 100.800 bushels. Loctmunar. for Rotterdam. 74.660 Jaushsls: for Liverpool, 37.333 bushels: '.."I r " Itor London, 37333 bushels. duvkq uuv oe couio no say aeiui- Itely whether Speaker Bu:kham was pre- 1, Axel Johnaon. for Scandinavian ports. 185387 bushels. . k f:hll frp rnnnh...n 1111 Lr. W. H. Sutherland, minister of puo-l r -r.--.-rv.rAjre-., Maru- ior SSanghaL 3300 lie wcrks. though hi. affidavit-con-1 bushels. Ulned that aUtement. i Arluna Maru. for Kobe. 101500 -"uscel- . Indra. for Callao. 37J33 bushels. SEATTLE BENTIST ' ntKKII Of .MlUDLIt SEATTLE. April 29. A Su perlor Court Jury last night acquitted Dr. Chester Dobbs, 1 Klrkland dentist, on a charge that he murdered Letltla White- . hall, a fourteen year old school girl, who was his patient. CALIFORNIA COLLEGE SEEKING WHALES TO STUDY THEIR GLANDS DrrUCELEY. California. April 29. In the belief that th; pituitary gland or the r -;!e ht!ds the secret of the source and structure cf all animal life, (he Unlvcr cf California is sponsoring a whaling expedition off the coast of Mexico, to collect the necessary glands for experimentation. The whaler Lansing, specially equipped, la operating off the San Clements Islands, making about two kills a day. Unlike other whaling expeditions, this one Is Interested only lu the pituitary 1 glands of the greatcetageans, and the j carcasses are set adrift as soon as the tiny organ at the base ot the brain Is extracted and put away In a barrel. When the barrel la fllleft the expedition wtll have finished Its share of the task and the glands will be turned over to I Dr. Max S. Dunn, of the University staff. Dr. Dunn and his staff will attempt to separate the constituent elements of! the glands and find the agency or force which causes tissues to live and grow to leviathan proportions. HALIBUT ARRIVALS Only Ki.liNi ISiunils Were Marketed at l.ljht Nile on fish Exrlunxe This .Morning ; Halibut arrivals offering at the-Fish ; Exchange this morning were again light, lone American and three Canadian vessels selling a total of 18,700 pounds. Canadian boats got the best of the I prices for first class fish while the American vessel received the best J second -class bid. j Anierlmii j Augusta. 11.000 bounds, to Booth Fisheries. 15.4c and 9c, Canadian Nuba, 2.000 pounds, to Royal Fish Co, 13.9c and 7c. Bounder, 1.300 pounds, to Canadian ! Flth & Cold Storage Co.. 15c and 7c. Mepa. 2.500 pounds, to Atlln Fish-'ie 15 Pc and 7c. :PLANE FALLS INTO OCEAN MACHINE OF COMMANDER DKIIAIl-HOS LOST BIT ILILK.S ARE I'llKEIl IP ItV nlKAMEK RIO JANIERO. April 29. Approaching the Brazilian coast yesterday afternoon, the seaplane of Commander De-Barros. who left the Cape Verde Islands in th: morning, continuing a flight from Cenoa. fell into- the sea. The airmen were rescued by the Italian jteamer Angelo. FRENCH SOLDIERS HAVE ENGAGEMENT Ten Members of foreign Lesion Lnse Lives In light With Momx-rain Bandits RABAT. French Morrocco. April 20. Ten members of the French Foreign Legion ere kUled and thirty were wounded In a combat near Keloucch with a bandit force before the latter was routed with heavy losses according to a report received here. DRAWS SIX MONTHS FOR KNIFE AFFAIR Nets tVrstrrlund, Who slushed, frank Hiilier ut lliizrlloii, Srntriit-rd by Judge Young Nels Wrsterlund. charged with wounding Frank Hubsr by slashing; his throat with a razor In a brawl at the Interior town recently, was found guilty by Judge Young at a County Court session In Smlthcrs on Wednesday afternoon' and was sentenced to six months' 'Imprisonment at Okalla. Wetterlund will be taken south shortly by a provincial police officer. THOUSAND GUINEAS WONBY CRESTARUS lli-imkliitv anil Eiidimmrnt run HfhiI Heat for Mreond Place lu Turf Classic Today NEWMARKET, April 29. Creatarus won the One Thousand Oulnoa Stake from a field of 28 horse here today. Brooklaw and Endowment ran a dead heni for ei-oiid place