25 TAXI Boston Grill and Ambulance Service Anywhere nt Anytime Stand: Exchange liuilding MATT VI DECK, Prop. " lllL UULIIUI .tLl Lilt? I JaA III 1 11 L 111 III! The iuggested finding by Hogg was the feature of the commis- mou't session yesterday. Hogg recommen AS PROMINENT : SOCIAL WORKER r m:iti.k. w.h r.u. known IIOTII IV (' .Willi AMI fTATI'.s in iiiTKKv villus .mo, nr.. r.iu 11 11 sri'riiTKirT or vidiiun 01.11 himi;nv iiomi: tUP a - a a a Oordcn Lynch. Canadian and American welfare worker, known on both aides S di nip ii. riiiLiii!imi nnnnnin 1 1 im inr children died here on Monday. jnorn in Msiuana. Nova scotia. liny ears ago. the late Miss Lynch was omen In Victoria up to fifteen years Ml E -tie Lynch and Edward Lynch Prince George are brother and alsler. The funeral will be held In Victoria. rtmtwH a rr 1-1 r r n S V A hS SCHOOL BOARD of 11 1. i(i.i(i 1 in; SM.IMHHI 1 IMl iiiiu. .till l.M'lMllll Ills Will l.l; Sill.. ,VHI s AKI.I Hill i:TllllltlilNMtV No important changes have been made uie acnooi noara mis year, wnencon 174. 025 while extraordinary estimates UIIMII1 I UIlirillllllMI rJL LI llUlil VIIV 11111 lv ni Liin nnrnpii QLirci. oliiwi t a rnnt of ft7.S00: IniUlllns of nn oil Uxt la Dooth School, 92.500. and play The estimates have been filed by the Last ve.r'a orrilnnrv .Atlmatea were 75,050 and extraordinary 14,000. FAnIMC flF ELEVATORS l,S( IIIA I II HtlMllllI lllltllll MKI'W KHt.M.lU lli:( OM.MLM) VTIONS TO .11 TIIOIIITIDS ,T UTT.llV.l VANCOUVER. March 15. The toard of recommend to the Ottawa authdrltles the leaae nf Nn. 1 fiUim. ,n tu Aii.rt.a - wv. (vi m W VUV lf"l VilUl DrovLsInn Inr ( (nln r tlm lease tnr a furit... ....i- - . ...... .ui.iki ffVIIVU U( fcWU fvni. icaalnir of Nn. 1 t,..tm. tv.. m.'.,..r Interests to h nrmntiH . r. nilnal for a period of five yean and a jurther period of fifteen years at a rental t( t Tf' Ul'fl nh fl. ...... She v 1 1 ii. At ii.. nu. ui. m m m i mi m KiTf:r:i.'Tinv that mi.'U't."i' ,V Ml, -V lilt V Lll 111 IlrK fill 1 1 1 fl V f !! II V I III ded this rinding as separate and dls- ttnet. from other findings a to whether moncjr hsd been received bjr vendor, be cause he declared, the evidence against thPfee companies was conclusive. (II I II (II .MMMI H U .KII.S or imiimi i:.m 11.01 i:i:s 4 jJUNEAW. March 15. A measure was introduced In the terrl-tonal senate yesterday which would guarantee employees of the fishing industry a mtnlnium wage' of $30 per wceC ' in addition to room and board. AMY GIVEN UNTIL MAY 25 icMilso ni:tisii ix .1iTK.11. ((HUT. IMlltN Ml ItllCltl It (iKTH tumuit norm: VANCOUVER. March 15.On application of A. M. Johnton. K.C crown coun- el, Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald ordered further reprieve to Msy 33 for Jopt Sankey. sentenced to be hanjed for the murder ot Miss Loretta Chlsholm a'. Port CMlngton on May 33 of lait year. At the British Columbia Court ol Appeals yesterday. Saukey's application for a new trial was set over until the end the list so thai more evidence msy be brought from the north. DEMAND OF EXPRESS EMPLOYEES RECEIVED (irnrrul M.iniigrr of Cun.Hll.in Nullimnl Cii. S.iix no Ad Ion Will lie Taken fur Seeml Meek1" MONTREAL, March IS Employees of the Canadian National Express Co. want Increases In wages. W. C. Mulr, general manager of the company here, has re ceived an official request, to that effect frcm headquarter of the employee!' union In Winnipeg. It will be several celts before- any definite action Is taken, Mr. Mulr said. Mltl l.lS KLI'OUT. R U.IU. DianY ISLAND. Part cloudy, light east wind; barometer, 30.10; tempera ture 38; sea imooth; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Curacao, Karheen for Port Armstrong, 60 miles from' Poit Arm strong. DEAD THEE POINT. Barometer. 39 - C0; temperature, 36. DULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, light cast wind? barometer 30.10; tempera ture 35; light swell; 8 p.m. spoke tug Cape ' Htfott, 'towlnV bsrge ningamon, abeam Pointers Island, bound for Mas ibtl Inland; 8 W.m, spoke tug St. Faith abeam Cape Calvert bouud for Addcn brook. NOON DIODY ISLAND. Cloudy, fresh southwest wind; barometer, 30.05; temperature. 40; sea smooyi: 10:13 a.m. In steamer Catala, southbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer1 39.- 60; temperature, 40, BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, light east wind; barometer 43, moderate swell Advertise in the Dally News. mil Northern and MINCE AVIATOR IS iiriiiifi Tiiinnnim m w w c t ii i f mi oss s Recommendation Was Feature Yesterday of Judge Murphy Probe mi .ii ink m.N ivn.i. (-(iN'Kiiii'ir AUTHORIZED PAYMENTS EVIDENCE DECLARED CONCLUSIVE VANCOrVEK, March 15. Despite objection of Hon. J. W. dc Karri; . K.C , counncl for the brewfnjr interests, Mr. Justice Denis i.iw.i i ,.n r .... r.......! i i i.-'iinii. win rniiMinpr inn rnrnmmonf ni nn nr .1 ' inn tn usurr ntiorih Ivpnnortv I .n nrwl I ho Vnn'AtiiYf lli-rti't-fna mu p fittnH In ii r m m j A GROUP OF CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY OFFICIALS a H. HEAD 0Rra' S.pfHitndcBi Ciai(ijn NaiiMil Tc)taphi, Wctia C4t. STERRY IS GUILTY MAN itUixriiuMi im.iL i:ms in to- IKINTO CIClMl.V.ll. KIIIST UITII ( OM ICTION lOIIIIMO, .Marrli I.V 4.rMit V. Merry, elurged with lils-phemy, fniiiiil guilty by Jury In Hie criminal eiiiirt here till morning, ami a rrnianileil until IVrtfnrMlay for M-nlence. sterr charged with publllilng In a uniihlrt l.nowii IIm Chiit-. Ilsn Cnqulrer, "M-aniUliu, bU-plie-in cms profane anil Indecent llliel of and roiucrnlng (ImI, Ihe Holy lllblr, the iMMly. the M-rlpturev anil Clirli-llan rellglim,' QUEBEC RADIO STATION OPEN (.WUHAN NATIONAL Itlll.U.lY NOW Ills II.KVIA IIKOllK'.lSTINII STATIONS . WINNIPEO, March IS. CNRQ Is the very latest call added to radio broad casting stations In the Dominion, these letters slgnlfylig the Quebec unit ot the Canadian National Railways radlc department. With the recent addition, there are now eleven stations In Csnada using CNR with the fourth letter signifying the city in which the broadcasting appara tus Is located, these atatlons stretching from Moncton In the East to Vancouver In the West. Negotlatlona hsve been under way for some time to add Quebec to the chain and these have been, coin pletcd by the sanction ot the radio branch department ot marine and fish eries for the uso of the sail CNRQ for the present. CNRQ, broadcasting on 310.7 metret, will be tied In with CNRM and CNRO for simultaneous broadcasting purposes and. on occasion, this tie will be ampll fled by the addition of CNRT bringing Quebec. Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto on the air at one time and giving Cans'- dtan radio service to the several "blind spots" which exist In the neighborhood of each of the four cities. The Initial broadcast from CNRQ will be on April 7 when Quebec wltl be tied In with CNRM and CNRO, the tle-ln being efffected over the wires of the Canadian National Railways Telegraphs and telephone service. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE , Bid. Asked Wheat 1.441, B.C. silver ........ ,1.60 1.73 Dunwell 1JI 1.36 Indian ,. .06 Marmot .11 .12Vi Premier 3.34 3.36 Porter Idaho .16 ,.16j, Surf .Inlet .01 . . Richmond ,14 ,16 Oost Copper 8 00 - :8.S0 PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's RUrEUT, B.C., TUESDAY, MARCH r mt m b w m W. II. KOHB, Vice-l'rcsidrnt Canadian National Kailways UKtrilLlt KCPoitT. Prlrce Rupert. Part cloudy, temper-ture. 38. Terrace. Ctasr. calm. temp. 39. aouwocd. Clear, cafm. temp. 33. Alyansh. Clear, calm. temp. 36. Alice Arm. Clesr. calm. temp. 39. Anyox. Clear, calm. temp. 29. Stewart. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 34. Harclton. Clear, calm. temp. 30. Telegraph Creeks Cloudy, calm. temp. i. Smlthera. Clear, calm. temp. 33. Burns Lake. Clear, calm. temp. 35. Whltehorse. Cloudy, south wind. cmp. 30. Dawson. Clear, calmtemp. 16 below. Mrs. William Stewart, Second Ave.. esves on Friday . to vhlt relatives In treat Britain. She will proceed to Gl- ow and thence to London before going orth to Aberdeen. RAILWAY CO. WINS APPEAL Mil. 41 STICK lillKUOKY OltHKUS I.Ki (I T N AssKSMIKNT Judgment nhlrh it l rMlnutril will rut I lie iie ssiiifiit nn the Cun.ulliii Natliinal Kullwuy t'o.S proj-erl) in Imlf tvni gltrii till this ufleriiiMin hy Mr. Jusllir (Iregnry In Hie Miirenie Cmirt after n four day hnirlnr. of Ihe cumnanyN uprul for a red m l ion. In u roinplliiitril half hour Jnil-nirnt, UN liriMtlp i-rt the nr-meiit of (he ompiioy's prorrtr u nn uximjr hrtnmi the valuation of (1. II. Arnold unci II. v. Hrrte. holh ultiiexvs (or the rmiinunv. Two Children Succumb on Oregon Mountains as Mother Seeks Food STARVIM. WOMAN. HEAVY WITH CHILI), ALMOST FROZEN TO DEATH IN TIMREREI) THICKET ON SNOW-COVEREI) HILLS STORY OF INTENSE HARDSHIP . LA REVIEW, Oregon, March 15. -In a timbered thicket on snow covered mountains near here last night twp chUdren were found frozen' to death and their mother, Mrs. D. W. Amburger, crouched beside them exhausted and frozen to the knees fighting to ,avo a third Infant from the slow death that was creeping upon them. The mother, driven by hunger from a mountain cabin, started out to forage for food for her hungry children, the husband and father having been absent Several days. The woman, who was about td become the mother of n fourth child, was on the verge of hysterics when she was found by a posse. She had visited a farmhouse on Saturday and obtained aome food but she had not been seen since until she aud her' family Newspaper 15, 1027 FEARED ww m i r m b-m tw DAN. XL JOHNSON Manazer, Co!wiuttioa and AfrUultnral Department. Wetttrn Pegion, Caaadiaa NaUesal KaJwara SURVIVOR OF MUTINY DIES lltsH'j;liAM 1IK "f'K lit KMtll hi v ii ent TiiiioKiii mi:(;e Ol' I.I CKNOIV AS Cllll.ll NELSON. Alartli 13. Mr, (harlot le lleiKlrrson eirlancl. a;ed "0. Him went through Ihe Mege of l.uikuow u u lliHcl anil who In be-I let eel to have hern the lat our-vlvor of I hat tiNlorlr event during the Indian Mutiny, tiled a( the rrol-ilritre of her Mill at ('ran ford II IJ on Kootrnay Ijke on Sumlay. She nu lice wldiin of Mair (irnrml llrnilersou ( lelnnil of the Muilra staff Corps In India. STOLE 50 CENTS, SKNTKNCK IMSSEII IN I.INCOIVEI I'OI.K i: (Ol ItT Ol' TWO HOLD-ITS WHO KOlllll ll A(ii:il MAN VANCOUVER. March 15. Sentence of two years apiece was passed by Magistrate Heirry C. Shaw In the city police court yesterday on Jack Hanson and Olat Yande who were convicted, on charges of robbery with violence In connection with their attack upon Emit Berg, an aged man, on March 6 when they secured fifty cents. If you are driving and a sweet young thing Is leaning on your shoulder, It Is dangerous to step on 'er. A load of two tons can bo carried by a full grown elephant. were found by searchers during which time a terrlflo storm raged. When a search was made, the cabin home was found to bo ahnolutfty empty. Circulation 1500 Sain 423 m m in m w .1 m Ed. Young, Pioneer Flyer, Believed Forced Down on Uninhabited Tundra Waste McCRATH, Alaska, March 15. Grave fears are left that Ed. oung, veteran Alaska aviator, has .heller on the desolate wastes of uninhabited tunara wrucn sireicn or miles oil either side of the lower Kuskowkwim River. Inaugurating a passenger and freight service to isolated vil-ages in southwe3tern Alaska for an Anchorage company, Young eft here at noon on Sunday for the last leg of a 500-mile flight ;o Jeihel. At the- time of his departure, it was 25 degrees be'10' zero .nd a sixty-five mile gale was howling out of the north. -he hep tj Bethel should have beens- ade In three hours but the goTcrnment jrifn nrjratnr thlr laid Iat nl7ht Mt the filer had njt arrived. The .lane was last seen ever the summit ' it Tacotns Mountain, fifty rai:es west' t here, hilf an hour after leaving I 4cOrath. Young, on returning to Anch:rsg: fter the present trip, was to proceed a Fairbanks to JMn Cap.. Q H. WU- klns' Detroit Arctic expedition . which vtll scon begin its sttcmpt to find land n the Arctic Ocean north of Alaska. rilAIUIKS AUK AOAIN IN (SKIP OF WINTEIt jo CALOARY. March IS. Alter springlike weather for several days, lmost the entire province has been gripped by a near blizzard with driving snow, the temperature falling thirty-seven degrees. The highways are badly blocked. At Stettler. eighteen Inches of snow has fallen since Monday noon. AMERICAN HALIBUT GETS BEST PRICES Seven Boats .Marketed Cult lies Totalling 8 l.ooo Pounds Through 1'Mi Exchange This Morning Halibut arrivals marketed on the lo cal Fish Exchange this morning totalled 81.000 pounds of which four American vessels landed 70.500 pounds and three Canadians, 10.500 pounds. There was a wide spread In prices between American r.d Canadian fish, American getting corj'dcrat'j better bids. American Akutan. 35,020 pcunds. to Pacific Fish eries, ;7.7c and f- Tatoosh. 30.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish 6i Cold S'.onuc, I3J33 and 10c. Eureka, 5.C0J caunis. to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. 18.4c and 9c. Jack, 300 poundi, to' Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 18c and 10c. Canadian Marguerite, 3,500 pounds, to Booth Fisheries Canadian Co- 15.8c and 8c. Dundas, 4,000 pounds . to Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co 15.8c and 9c. Fanny F., 3.CO0 pounds, to Atlln Fisheries, 13.8c and 8c "PEACHES" LOSES SUIT TO HUBBY I New York American Says That Millionaire Won Separation Front Youthful llrlile NEW YORK. March 15. -The Evening American says that Edward Browning won his suit for separation against his youthful bride "Peaches' and that she lost her counter suit and alimony. TWENTY WOMEN ARE ! NOMINATED FOR NEXT ELECTION IN BRITAIN LONDON. March IS. Already 37, women candidates have been .officially selected for various constituencies at the next general election, twenty at least ot whom belong to the Labor party. Included among the latter are Lady Cynthia . Mosley, who has been adopted for Stoke, and Lady Clare Annesley, who will, stand tor West Bristol. , What every youth would like: To be Oene Tunney for Just one night and hsveva rival suitor try td. flirt with hl' girl,':' .".j' Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NKW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and Lest for the least. l'hone 457. Price- Five Cnts LOST ii 7 ' i i a m m n Northern been forced down alone without WOMAN MEETS TRAGICDEATH Jilts. JOHN MALI! Nr., A(lEI 83, OK SOII.l CHEEK. IllttUGKO MILK ANH HALF UY KlN.tlf.tY TEAM SODA CREEK. Marsh lS.-r-Caught by the clothing on the axle of a buggy drawn by a pair of runaway colts. Mrs. fohn Malcne. aged C3, was dragged a Alle and a half before she fell dead the ground when her husband and aether man who punued Vtt team on sot reached her. The trio had set out from the Malsne inch neu here to drive to Buckskin ,'reei. The runaway occurred when tiny topped.-'the'two. raeji'ratppiiri?to; the ground. Frightened wbea one of the ranchers flourished his overccat as be put It on. the animals bolted. SALVAGE TUG . IS WRECKED POINT HOPE (iOES ON lI.IT TOP ISLAM! IN (il l.K OF (iEOlKIIA III 1.1. IIELIKVEII TO HE INTACT VANCOUVER. March 15. The salvags tugboat Point Hope was wrecked on Friday on Flat Top Island In the Oulf of Gecrgta according to word received In the city ycoterday. The work beat Skookum proceeded to the scene to attempt ber rescue. The pilot house of the submerged vessel was wrecked by the heavy sets but the hull Is believed to be undamaged. grainboatTs DUEWEEK-END YAVK MAUI His BEEN HEI.IYKI HY HEAVY SEAS ON PACIFIC CUOSS. IM AND WILL HE LATE The local elevator has been advised that the "K" Line freighter Yaye Maru has been delayed by heavy weather In her passage across the Pacific Ocean srd. while originally duo here about Thursday, will not arrive now until Friday or Saturday. The vessel Is to be lined at the dry dock and will probably go on berth at the elevator about thci middle of next week. She will load a full cargo ot some 300,000 bushels ot wheat for' the United Kingdom or continent. The next grain boats after the Yaye Maru, the Otter Pool and Kofuku Maru, will not be here until well on In April, TRAIL WINNER 0VERCANM0RE IU HOCKEY TKA.ll WILL NOW Pl-tV I OUT WILLIAM IN SEMI-I INAI.S Kilt ALLAN CIT VANCOUVER, March IS. Trail defeated Canmore In lost n!ghts hockey game by a score of 9 to 4, winning the round over the Alberta champions by a total ot 13 to 4. The British Columbia leaders are now qualified to meiit Fort WUllam on Friday and Monday next In the semi-final round tor the Allan Cup. emblematic of Canadian amateur hockey chamnlinship. 1 i."" I r":- ar tin 41