and Kfitrlt U.ln Mtii. tn dcaMia thniugh an accident by cubl! and the drounlnc of the oaoe ohaf of the Noble m mlna n viiniin at iai taiiviti w in '.no nrltuh Columbia Metal. r- Mlnes Regulation Act be more Act mvi,m nun ntiK iiuvu v am vil feflM iv IMIIivn V wvawifWM VUI 41Va a k V J v BEAT DETROIT TEAM (iilinr Im1 Mght In AiiUmiioIiIIp lit' It k..... aaa a.. m i..iiu -v -v "ir in m in iH W"J li'rvliiff Murfihi Of Cnnmiair V VHnm!1 n rVim. -"vf i,iv av4tnuta tvn wa- Oruds, world's champion ladles' u v aMIrjitu UavVM The Ideals cavo Rood competl- .tin WU'IIKUIUU $lSim WIWJ, 1UW- were decidedly superior In nlay. climate certainly would be Ideal iv not nandicappcd by no muon HaUbut farea marketed through the Fish Exchange thla morning totalled 13BW0 poundi. free American teaatla tftancalng of 112.000 pound at bkli nuglcg tram 13.1c and 7c. to 15.3c aad Be. wbUe tour CanadUua aold 16,000 pound at trem 12c and 7c to 12.8c and to. The amvata and aalee were a toUewa: Amerlran Pioneer. xa pound. Bootn ruher .ea, ti le and 7c Nordic. 34,000 pound v Canadian riah 3c Ookd Stsrage Oik. 13ic aod 7c. Democrat. 19XW0 pound. Pacific rtah-iwtea. It Ac and 7c. Onan. tIMO poundv AUln rWieeiea. liic and no. Reliance, 10.000 paund. Canadian Plh jB CoM Storage Oo.. 14 Be and 8a. Canadian R. W . 5.500 pound. AtUn ruherle. t2Jc and 7c Verna. 7 .000 pound. Canadian Ftata 4c Ooid Bturae Oo.. 12.4c and 7c. B. A.. 2.000 pound. Canadian Flah ts Mi Storage Co.. 12c and 7c. N and 8 . 1.500 pound, to Royal lah Co. 12.6c and 7c. Revision of prayer BOOKjS PROTESTED IiiiiIoii Piillir Mad In (Jlirll IHMurlMiiiT WrrW Wlirn Arc liliMmp of l ull-lerlmrj f-tlns LONIWN. April 27. The police had tu guell a disturbance at Queen'i Hall taut nlgnt whrtt heckler Interrupted the Arolibtahop of Oanterbury with protesU again! the recent revision of the Book '.if Ccminon Prayer of the Church of England on Uto ground that It waa poplah." MIIATHKH ItiroltT. rriiicie ltuert. Overciwt, calm; trni- porature, 37. Terrae. Cloudy, calm. temp. 43. tUiMWcocl. Cloudy, calm, trnip. 40. Alyansh. Cloudy, calm. temp. 41. Alice Ann. Rain, cahn, temp. 44. Anyo.--Cloudy, calm. temp. 48. Stewart. Cloudy, calm, temp. 43. llarelton. Cloudy, calm, temp. SO. rain all nlpht. Smlther. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 42. Burn Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 40. Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm, temp, 40. WliltoJton. Cloudy, calm. temp. 36. Dwon. Clear, north wind. temp. 2S. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat 146 1.46H B.C. 8llvcr Count Copper Dunwcll Glacier Qladatone Howe Sound 38.00 3800 Independence Indian Marmot tvii-tor Idaho Richmond Silver Crest BunlocJt Bid. Asked 1.80 1.90 " 13.80 14.00 1,40 1.43 ,08 H .08 N M .37 30.S0 ,08 i ,08 M .06 H .07 Si .1SH .14 Vi .13V, ,14 H ,10?i .17 O0U .00 ,A2 leadership At Br:klyn. the Olants hammered two pitcher hard. Terry setting a boner, a two bagger and a single. Cincinnati ato hit hard, batting Or-bcrne from the box In the sixth when Oonaalea hit a long single with the base loaded. Jones, who followed Osborne, waa rapped tor six runs before he went to the shower. The day's scores were as follows: Amrrli an true ur Pbiladajphia 9. Boston 8. St. Louis 2. Cleteland 6. Washington -New York, called. Dere(t 3. Chtaago 9. Nulhinsl 'Ijrazur New York 7. Brooklgn 1. Doatoo- PhUad etphla. coM. Onsoago i. OIiicumuiQ 8. Ptttslwrg 9. St. Louis S. IXKil'i: MT.t.MH.VU j(lunal W. L. Pet. St. Louis 8 4 .606 New York 8 3 .727 PlttatHirg 8 4 .668 mUadespMa 7 4 .636 Boats 7 8 S38 Chantgo 4 7 364 OtnoUmaU 4 9 J 08 Brooktyn 2 11 J64 AinrrU-an New York 8 MS WawalntTtoti 7 S J83 St. Louis 5 4 JS6 Philadelphia 6 8 Mi Detroit 4 4 .600 Cleveland 6 6 J100 Chicago 6 7 .462 Boston 3 9 SiO RICH STRIKE OF ORE MADE uTAMrriiK ioi.i.oM ni(ii:itv Ol' IXU.I.AU A lOIM MIN- i;ni. m:aii iiLi'nsi.it. tVASII. Ili:rt H1.IC tValilncton. Arll SI. l:rnirl of a rlrli gold Mrlke. I mllrt west i.f here. raiieil u ruh of tl hiimlntl wr.niiH li Ihe tlrlulty I Turxiln) anil nriirl) a hundred rt.ilm were xtakeil. Alter examining ore lintuelit In bv )r.rrl itk, I',. M. Tuldv. department of the Intrrlnr oirii lal, ilrt'Ured II run u ilullur In the mmiil. Up lr. lured lliul It ii Hie rlrlict lire Unit lie IiikI rur errn iinil Unit It liHiked I mi rixmI In lie Jti-t u HH'ket. Severul nilurK ure iipcrutlns In the il 1st rlt. RAILWAY INDUSTRIAL MEN VISITING CITY It. V.. W. lilt uuil W. II. M. Jhntin Spending Couple of iu llrrr R. C. W. Lett, superintendent of the natural resources branch of the Indus, trial department of the Canadian Na tlonal Railways, arrived In Prince Rupert today accompanied by W. It. M. Johnston,. Industrial agent of the same branch, who ha 'been recently ap pointed, and who la being shown over the territory by iJr. Lett, they will iipend a couple of days In the city and ,wlll then procred to the Interior. Mr. Lett axplalned that they were on a tcur of lnpectlon of the district In connection with the work of their department. He said people were resitting ithat the future of Prince Rupert de Haifa AIUJIEK GET JT explain this spleti iidl: dirigible Los Angele-. said lo oe MANITOBA t'AKM LAMIS lUKIIIKK 1'U.IK IS Ki:.t:ilKl WINNIPEG, AprU 27. Hundreds of acres of farm lands ad-Joining the Asslnbolne river near Vlrden, Manitoba, and Brandon are umlsr water touay and It Is believed that the peak of the flood has been reached. A number of towns people were removed and boats and. Improvised rafts were In general use today. AMERICAN FREIGHTER COMING TO QUEEN CHARLOTTE TO LOAD The American steamer Santa Isabella Is coming to load a full cargo ot lumber at Queen Charlotte City tor U.S. Atlantic ports. The vessel, which Is due about May 10. Is expected to take a cargo of approximately 1,700.000 board feet. ADAM'S APPLE WINS THOUSAND GUINEAS Cull Hov smuiiiI uml Sickle Third lllj; Hair ut NrMinurkrt TiHluy 5 TAXI Ambulance and; Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime floor, for hire. land: Exchange IJuildlnc NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. MATT VIDECK. Prop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. I'hone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1027 Price Five Cent USErH SAMEY LOSES HIS APPEAL TRANGE MARINE CREATURES APPEAR JV THE SOUTH noeal Court Sustains 1 1 otiutuLt ui ueuin wr Essington Murderer APPLICATION FOR NEW TRIAL REJECTED. KILLER LOHETTA C1IISIIOLM WILL GO. TO GALLOWS ON .MAY 23 01 VH TOUIA, April 27. The Court of Anneal which haft been 1 u .... I ; .... 1 1 I I tl 1 m a a a ;:o wa.v tiotivicted at Prince Iiupert AhuIzcb of the murder i,n ur n m i n iinv sa. nitr vnr in nnm-nnnn itetiwijwii TY COBB MADE GOOD TUESDAY was tviioi.t; Mimv in ami:uican. lumi: GvuitviiEN nmaiiLi.. I nil t beat boston NEW YORK. April 27. TT Cobb m ' I the whole how In the American League ' yesterday when Philadelphia overcame a I i ran Boston lead to win out. Cobb' tale heme, teemed three hut. drove In 1 two runs, scored himself twice and ended the ntc with a clrcu catch unassisted double play. In it.:.' National Letsrue. homers bv I Wrigh: end SouUiworth. with two men the r densio.,. dimming the appeal. Aa a mult of this dH,cTtlt CTTZ 1 1 f ti i a a . t ., -. .jg jui; i i uit itui'vik tarn, iut ciultci mil on May 25, the date having already been advanced pending the rime c) the appeal. R BOARD r. Hoed held a meeting latt 1 'or her discussed plana lor 4 season Cruaed to put on a 4rtve tor lie Northern B.C. . 1: lutril Association and jt Board, by the aale of od the hetetng of a mneclion with the rati x-y decided to go Into the c a: a apecial Meeting : a ' fc. nn mm at .- r .rd wiu be presented ,x approving of the proposal. ! iif the tMMMlnf of c .ie ground, waa not too t would entertain the a:d gi ahead to make tola one c mc: attractions of thla fall 3 :. well attended and l u: i::rcd tiiat the ftnt connldera-f board -:i:mtd be the rleaninu : pc yea.- a defu :t MAKE MINES SAFE FOR MEN MIX Jl HV KU uriiiitivn ifl'- ' irr.iiiia .11 n lii.i mi MliMl.XTIONS n (lOM UN- mi;.t idlnR that Olaf Dcekman. Henry HALIBUT ARRIVALS today i?nnn irs it i n iinnmnin -- j i:ht conmdi:iiation or iMiinirntv management vxinrtnvn TAnriir i I'ltr Amrrwan and luur Canadian t-m-N Markrtrd Valine This Morning AS HUNGi'.Y as anybody else, which ruijipLd kirehe i of the United States 'resided over Eddie Cook, who is famous Xor hia Irish stew Sea Serpents Make Appearance in Howe Sound and Drive Fish Away Say Settlement Residents i VANCOUVER, April 27 Two sea serpents have driven all the llsh from the waters of Howe Sound off Gibson'rt Landing, Howen Island, fifteen miles west of here, according to the stories of several reildcnts and visitors to the settlement. Frederick rarjpell said he .was fishing without a "bite" in a rowboat Tiear Gibson' Landing at the week-end when the water suddenly broke and two "serpents" reared their heads and necks six feet above the surface within twenty-five feet of his small craft. He described their heads as two feet broad with enormous mouths under which hung pouchei of loosa in NEWMARKET. AprU 27 vAdom's Ap- pic won the Two Thousand Guineas Btake here today. Call Boy was second j skin. The eye wue bulging and the tapeied necks were of a pinkish color, blotched yellow. ParneU ssld that be at first remained motionless with ter-i or but recovered hi nerve In a moment and called to hi brother Oeorge who was cn the shcre nearby, whereupon the creatures disappeared below the surface. A man named Smith reported seeing a similar denizen of the sea In the vicinity. "I thought I saw seals and lions." said another man named Park" and I was so interested that I watched closely and I am convinced It was a sea serpent." FAILDREOF" COMMISSION rilKI'AltATOIIV IHSAK.MA ,M K N T isoiiv at ;i:m:va uoks not rn.HL its i.i.otti:i TASK GENEVA, April 17. The prrparu-lory illariiiauirnt roiiiiiilwlon ud-Jiiiriieil jt night Hit limit liutlng fulfilled lit allottrd tank of pre-(Miring u draft trrutv to prolde fur the mliittliMi of urniainentH. President l.uUrn. In u tuleilirlor) uilrirrv., hoMetrr. Onljrnl Unit the -miulv.lou'n work In the lut five HiTkK had ilMiiiinslrutnl that u Mhrdiilr tor a illviriiiuinrnl eon-frrrui-e prurtlrully assured lor I lit- future. The trouble with a lot of persons Twenty-three horses j Is that they are ashamed to apologize wnen tney are wrong. Forty-Five Gunboats Ready to Fire on Hankow Should Protection Be Necessary - I Prince Prince Ri SHANGHAI, April 27. Forty-five gunboats were stationed in 1 River; 7.: the Yangste River today wjth 'guns trained pn Hangkow. While on abeam Iv the surface the situation appear' quiet, there is much tension and rumors persist that the British are planning to retake the concession. A great deal of looting is reported to have taken place. Vast cr6wds in Hangkow arc listening to street corner speeches by radical leaders and although the authorities reiterate that .there 1st nn rlpalrp in attack fnrotirnara thura la fear nhvorthplfsa that Worst Political Graft He Has Ever Seen Says "Honest" John at Probe ATTORNEY GENERAL iM ANSON TELIS HOW CARLOW TRIED TO CONTROL PARTY REGINALD HA 't WARD DENIES ALLEGATION VICTORIA, April 27. That it was the worst piece of political graft he had ever heard of was the declaration of Premier John Oliver in referring to the action of Frank Carlow in exacting the ; um of $5,000 from L. G. Thomas for his (Carlow's) influence in 1 obtaining a foreshore lease for Thomas at English Bay, Vancouver, in giving evidence on Tuesday before Mr. Justice Morrison's com-: mission investigating the Carlow charges. -j Attorney General Manson, on the stand, said that Carlow had I tried his be3t to keep control of the Victoria Liberal Association i despite other Liberals. "Carlow waa justs' 1 , r.e of the barnacle that faiten them' .elves tc a party. Both parties, unfor tunately. have such barnacle," said Ur. Manson. Reginald Hayward. MIA. for Victoria, declared "acsslutely I aire" wai the statement of P. J. Slntunt, frrmer solicitor for Carlow. that he (Hayward i iugeated to him that It would be better to handle the Carlow charges by throw-.ng the documents on the screen a: election time and then ask Premier OUrer what answer he had to give. Ur. Hayward stated that he was told that, U he did not wish to buy the Information c! Carlow'. lu could buy stock in a company In return f:r the affidavit. "I informed him that I would rather be ot liquor through the firm "represented by him. NEW FREIGHTER TO REACH VANCOUVER SOME TIME IN MAY The r.cw freighter SS, Ardgarvel the Union S.S. Co. of B.C.. which bound out frcm England to replace S3. Chllliwack on the coastwise freighting run. Is expected to arrive In Vancouver early In May. She Is due at Panama ' Canal In a few days. j The ship had a hard test on. the lrat leg of her veyagc, England to the Azores. JAPAN IS THIRD running Into the heart ot the seasonal gales. She proved herself a staunch CANADIAN heabont. It Is reported. From the Axorca she has encountered good tM UK LESS UKI'OltT. H a.m. D1CBY ISLAND. Overcast, calm: barometer 29.M: temperature. 37: sea. smooth; 8 cm. spoke steamer Prince Rupert abeam Klewnuggctt. northbound. BULL HARBOR. Showers, light southwest wind; barometer 29.62; tem perature, 40; light swell: 8.10 p.m. spoke tug Lome towing, toarge Blscayene. abeam False Egg Island,' bound for: Skldegate; 8.30 p.m. spoke Steamer Any-! ox, bound for Stewart, 130 miles from; Stewart: 9.43 pjn. spoke steamer Prince j abeam Egg Island, northbound; 8 am. 1 poke steamer Anyox, Powell River for Rupert, 170 miles from Powell .30 am. spoke steamer Catala Ivory Island, southbound. 'oon ' DIODY ISIAND. Snow, fresh S.E. wind; barometer 29.60; temperature 38; moderate iwell. BULL lUnnOR. Shower, fresh 8.W. wind; barometer 29.72; temperature, 43: ta moderate. pended largely on the development ot 1 coolies, saturated with radical doctrines about "Imperialism, will; it I probable that a much trouble the hinterland such aa that now going fail to contain themselves in critical moments and an outbreak may has been caused by halt-truth as by on at Topley and Smlthers. . ' occur. out-right Ilea. BEST CUSTOMER CANADIAN E.M-OKTS TO KLOWFItV KINGDOM (iKEATLY 1MKK.YSED VANCOUVER. AprU 27. Canadian exports to Japan during 1029 lncreaned ij 11131.430. as compared with the previous year, according to figure released here by the Japanese consulate. Japan la. now Canada' third best customer. Canadian vhHt anri !itmhr cut of public life than play dirty poll- , acc(mntt1 for the r of lies. I turned down all his proposl- j,,, tlani," Mr. Hayward said. i . I . Experts from Canada to Japan dur-II All NO KNOWLEDGE ;m? yeaf M a37J92.453. Han. Dr. J. D. McLean, minister of .h,,h rf ..... i v aaavM u,nt (uui a aw u i ,wb4kc fiVi" finance. emphatleaUy denied know-' any K1J)23 of t5SQajsfn Lum. .eage oi an aucgea nquor aeai ,or ra- eU .d Ing campaign funds and said that he had refused to listen to Carlow's suggestion that money be raised through liquor commissions. Moreover. Dr. McLean aald. he warned Carlcw. tor the gocd of the Liberal party, not to pro- j reed with anv such DroDCsal. i io the value of 18.242.121. as compared ;wlth t5.463.089 during tiie previous year. Zinc and lead formed the third largest Item exported. The market for Canadian butter and beef has also Improved while trade In t h..in. a,. cIwm and condensed .milk also show hl!laR la ller no political influence had affected develop- ... . . . I Inir tng from fmm a 1553 in In 1923 10"JS tn to alllTMS 1167.733 tor trrr tealings with Carlow and the purchase the past year. Imports Into Canada from Japan show the largest Increase In textUes. fibres and other products, these Increasing from 15.438.331 In 1923 to 7.-308.41 last year. Silk cloth, woven and Imported for the purpose ot being dyed and finished In Canada was Imported to the value of I2.588.45J. an j Increase cf approximately one million 01 , and a quarter dollars over last year. EXPLANATION OF PARSONS AFFAIR LEGATION AT tVAXIUNO. TON IS TOLD HE IS INVOLVED IN SMI GGI.INO PltOJKCT WASHINGTON. AprU 27. The Department of State advised the Canadian legation yesterday, that Frank Parsons, Vancouver Insurance agent, was Indicted In San Francisco on a prohibition law violation charge because he Is alleged to have landed In San Francisco In connection with a smuggling project In which the liquor ' htden vessel "Malahnt," now reported off the coast of California, la Involved. INSPECTOR FOR RAIL BOARD PASSES AWAY Rupert, abeam Sunny Island, north-1 . bound; 8 aon. spoke steamer Mlna Brea, : Dentil of Stanley Brown Oerurretl sud- ilrnly ut t'rrntim Yrxterduy VANCOUVER. April 27. Stanley Brwn. aged flftyscven, who; had be-ccme well known throughout British Columbia in his capacity aa Inspector tor the Board ot Railway Commissioners, died suddenly at Crcston according to wcrd received by Brenton Brown, a brother, . and a prominent Liberal worker. It .was thought once thi automobile would take more people to church, but It seems to carry a lot of them right