5 sT TAXI and; Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime ( i.mli Kirhnrnri Itnilflinp MA'IT VIDECK, Prop. a distinct promotion, the : ens of the moat Important A. consular service in the :s the elder daughter of Mi: W 1 fisher, tii Fourth c t;c- She last visited here live w. ! her son and daughter. AIN SHIPPED OM VANCOUVER V Mlt'lllMtN M IMIItT MfTst ttfVfl a a sana- - ai 1 a a ' . rira trrtvin rnrrit mil ni nv f VuicouTtr during the week Jut w s . IUI iiailWIVTlA , aw. for Havre, with option of rrn. iri in ft.,...!.. ihsii Mt SIM Ua.uiieiHI4 " " i a VI fftWIA', I1.V1V """"' a. VI ISVVT. IllivVtf MM"""' Maru, for Kobe 71X8J bushels. II rnn iuat CHAMPiONSHIP IV . . '"I NKIIIT I1Y ttlMlXIU TRAM AT W1NMPI.0 rvNTbfr w ... last night in the baatefjall gaue l WJV 4UHCTS ITUlkU pvvmvm- f U. Dominion toMketball chm- 'tis11 wiien mry pwipm - aalnt the same team, Advert! D the Dally Newt. 'iliilath Libr.r I Pi Wheat Cot Oopncr Independence Indian L. A L Premier Porter Idh Silver Crest Surf In,rl v., KLTARY OP AGRICULTURE PROMISES TO I. KM) MONEY WHEN TIIKY AUK HEADY TO USE IT H POST FOR IRVING LINNELL V-LW til MH AL ItliMIIENTf mi r tin i n niri ou tnc (AKii.it heiie. i.ni: mi. ii oiikk 13 ( jpltal l Canada c vco jfttrOtJ in the t N UnneU. formerly . ;-oul here and (or' the with headquarter of Sate at Washington, t; ; to succeed Oat. J. t i States eonaul- C' ,i x as a youitf Amertaaa la entered the United -'-ci at tu con ml in f - R-ipiert lit aoon became t. it. a year or ao. ; ) -utr Then he P nirurii Fnaland. ahere he r :.t a few year before brtnf : Department of Slate head-Wssmgton where he ha le paat three or four year. mr::i. a coniul general at Bid. 1,55 .09 H .07 11 2.0S .16', .07 .014 . .mm AV mWmW Mk .bbm tAKMERS THEM KANSAS CITY, May C In an addreiw at a banquet at the i .t , . t r . i i - I i 1 1 r r 1 1 1 . . i . 1 1 i- i lu . niivuk f'wi ivtuvi -iiv; wn, iiit.v ,i4l,t'v louciai -r f . I - .11 , 1 t I . Mtin i uf in uKiii-uikuii, i4, uiuiiiiik unu tiiu uuirituiua i m noiievtrr r r ady and know what you want, come to Washington and i twenty-five or more million of dollar at a low rate of In- ' i k paid back over a Ions: period of year bo you don't have ' ta the bank and sign a note and you will hare no trouble in i.ig i Yuu can nee what progress our friend in Canada have made. We in Washington are wilhiu and anxious to brtp fN solve your pfob- kms. but do a)t UHt of a world wheat pool soiling ateacy until you have sen your own bouse in order. You have cample aoom to all the inaoblcery the Canadian poet axmban hve workM out and you eta profit by their ei- , perienoe." KANSAS. May 6.- Next year's lotcrna-; Uool post eoortrvnee wUl be ' IhM in waurn Canada. It wm virtually : decided that It altouM be la enter ' Winnipeg, rteftn or Oaitsary. l,lMi cK Kilt 4 IHMlls HIIJ.M rtlli 4 l.lljl lilt hlllPMWTM WINDSOR. Ont.. May o V. Deck. forr frsbt arnt for the CNR. at WatkcrelUc. In- formed the Rflysl eaenatamlon in- reattfruac the euatoma. that he paid a taouaajtd Oollari a or load for Itawtat hocua btlU of laatoc la ooauxiotlon with liquor shipments la tM. Tha mouey was reoaived from a aaa tumed Kemp. CANADIAN BOATS ONLY SOLD CATCHES TODAY None out Canadian boau sold their catch at the exchange this morning, there being no American's ta part. Moat of the os tabes changed hands at 1120c and 7c. two boat going few points higher. The following were the sales: proapertUy A . 11.000: Ingred It.. 7.000; snd rannte r. 7.000. to Cold Storage t 1 3.30c and 7c. Duodaa. 10; and White Uly. S.600, to tt-yal Flab 00. at U.lOc and 7c Msyftower. 3J00. st 13 lOe and 7c. Kayt"-". SO!), st IS.MIc and 1c: H. tt a. 8.000. at IS 50c and 7e. to Atlln rih-erles. LOCAL JAPANESE WAS ORDAINED VANCOUVER Ai the ordination held at St. Tsui's Church, Vsnonurer. on Sunday. May 1. the ltcv. 11. II. Hsddon. curate of St. rnul's Churoh. and the Tie. J. K. Dsn, B.A.. of St. AikJpcw's Jspancse Mission. Prince rupeit. we ordained to the priesthood by the Most Rev. a U. de Pciteler, Aronuisnop m WclmlnUr. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS victoUA. May .- To strcai the les- sons of con federation the department of rducstlon Is srranglng n special examination in Canadian history In both the puate ,nd hUh school of the province snd prises In these subject, will be swarded to those In highest sunding. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Asked .11 .07 W .12 207 .ien .07 V, .02H outline of the events leading up to this, lie went on to ahow how each of ttvo prairie provinces - and finally Urttlah Columbia became confederated sfcd pointed to the manner in whlci these had developed In the past sixty year. Uueh uf the progress be attrt butsd o a sane, broadmlnded policy on the pert of the leaders -and statesmen.' In an excellent peroration the rpcaker pointed out that Canada greatest achievement wss the magnificent par-she played in the great war and he concluded with Colonel Macrae's famoui lints UNIONBlLL7 HAS PASSED M:(-0NII HKAtllNtl (iUKN TO mi:.w in: io ct itTAiL POWtlt PITK (IP OPPOSITION I.ONIKIN. May 0, The lliu of ruiiiin !! nljlit wrtl the er-onil r rail In; of I lie Truilrs I'nlon ISIII after llir Ijilntrllr. luiil trlnl to prtilon; the drliate nt the ru litiiiury hour but rrr prrtrntrl lit Mr UoiiEla lli'er Imuklns the clew ire. Uhrn llir imilioii of i. It. Cljnrs to re Jet t the bill Mil put. It uu ilrlrulrU. RIDLEYHOnlE SALE SUCCESS HA.A lt lti; l.lKII (iOOIH.Y I lilt LOCAL INSTITUTION LS-TLIIIIAY AITLIINOON The- proceeds of the Rldiey llonte Bamar yesterday In the Metro pole Hall was IS37.10 made up as follows: Children's clothing. . MJ.OO: fancy-j work. 1117 05; miscellaneous. 100.4S; plain -sewing. 7.23; tea room, 40.7Q: plants, 143.75; home cooking, S43.43; second hand, 37.40: fishpond, 20.C0; candy, f 23 35; palmistry. 16.50. The following ladies assisted: Mrs, J. O.v.Stcen In the tea room; Mcsdanves PatiiKTe, Darton, LcPlne. Rochester. O. Mclod, Evans, Abbott, Davidson, Thomson, Smith. McAuley, Tang. WU-son-Murray. Cashier. Mrs. Hunter. Those pouring sea were: Mrs, Prtngle, Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Hsrt. Omitted in. previous list of stall holders and helpers were: Mcsdamcs W. P. Price. Stohart. Skattcrbol, C. Edwards and the Misses nnett. Cross, Rudge, and Sugar. Boys from the Ridley Home gave willing assistance. COMMITTEII Kill TRIAL Ah Wong, Chinese, charged with con ducting a lottery, was committed for trial by Magistrate MoClymont In the city police court this morning. He will appear before Judge Young this afternoon bor ball to be set. E. T, Jones, city solicitor, is prosecuting while L. W. Patmor sppeara on behalf 'of arruMed, PKINCE RUPERT, B.C.. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1027 mud: nti:u:ns miowh marki:ii mi nr. has ihcow:ki:ii thai AIIII.ITY AS I-IIILIC M-KAKM1 IN AIHIKKMS tAT MlillT student, who left last night lor the aouth to take part In sn oratorical contest bit' Tuesday. lor the cham pionship of BC spoke brlclly In the) Went holme Theatre before leaving. It! i(ui:aslii popiianox doi: .NOT .Milts INCKKA'.KII UN- ) EMPLOYMENT Bruce Stevens, the local high school 1 DEVELOP HINTERLAND Canadlsn National RaUway passed and the development of which would result in Increased prosperity for this port. Ur. Brady sld he fstznd that the peo ple in the East arc anxious to Icjv ttr'l i Brttlsb Columbia. This Indicated that greater publicity In the Em was ncedsd. A steady and persutcat rff jrt should be made ta fora JbeaUejUsu of Eastern Canadian. British andKmcrlcan inter ests on British Columbls. Today B.C. plsyed a smaU part only in the affairs ol Canada. The tnctlve powtr was gen-crated mostly In Ontario and Quebec. The provinces to a large extent controlled the destinies Vt the country. Many dreamed of British Columbia en tering Into her proper destiny for she was undoubtedly the treasurehouse of Canada but unless the people of this province took steps to. get to the lore. they would drop back In the race. Mr. Brady spoke of money which had been wasted by government, not by the present ono but by those that had preceded. They had been spending money on small things and leaving the big thin;. The two great railways wrre among the greatest powers In opening up the country. But they hsd also provincial governments and public spirit but unless the latter was aroused thev could not hope for progress, tie looked u to the public Uiemeclves for help. They could learn to overlook petty things for until they oould do this they could not hope for the putting Into force of an honest continuous program of development tor the province. The .people must j fcrget their locallalma and co-ordinate their efforts. Until he hsd seen the l other parts of the country with his 1 own eyes he did not real lrc the Important part which each lection of the i country played. Rcferaucc was made to the forthcom- 1 Ing Diamond Jubilee of the country. ' They thrUled as they looked back for l sixty years and realised the progress that had been made. He hoped to see a complete change In the national out-(continued on page six) PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper r.' i POLKII Ol'T A lt(ir:it HITII TIVII ON lltoi: IN tLCtf.NTH MtAME VK- ti:i:uav ; l Itlillft t ot I'MMi or I'l liLIC OPINION eastern teams oj the defensive In the ,lntrll ON OPIAI.NO OP l-KAIT. Ill tit iOllltV National Leslie ttday. Hornsby a;aln ! touched off the b g gun Taursday. polln3 was a ci!-deilTcred oration on Canada, lovt.a hotner with two runners on bsn atxl was well received. IIU diction. ' j. c. Drsdr. MJ- In addrewlnz the to clinch the victory. His circuit cmash fnnMr and phraalrg were almost per-'Prince ltupert luitary Cub yeivcrUi) j was the climax of sn eleventh Inning feet and It will be safe to predict that ; etalcd that he hid leu-:icd as a result . rpurt that upset Jcnsc Pc'ty after be la thene points at least he will not he of his recent experiences tliat '.ucreakcd ! blanked bis fees for five innings. ecJtpiicd by sny of the other candidates population did not mean inaca.ed un- Too much time and stress was given, employment and that Immigration was perhaps, to the peroration but be has the key to the problems cf both tlx promised to rectify that when he speaks prairie provinces and EntUh Columbia, in Vancouver, lie undoubtedly has the Hf believed there wouH be no tmctuploy- gift of public speaking snd the present mcut if the peep were slvu a square j opportunity should be a great aid In, deal. People should devote themselves j developing his powers. 1 to a drllnlte system of gctwng in the In his sddres Stevens pointed out 'proper people to develop the resources that confederation of the provinces was i of the province and esjKciaUy In Aecur-scoomfdsihcd by tlte Brttlsh Morth I ing the development oi the tntericr America Art of 1 SCI and he gave a brief ! valleys tbr.ugh which the lines of the The second division team staged a general uprising yesterday In the American League, which sent It's eastern clubs westward today. Natlwiiiil la;ne rhUad-lpbla-Eohton. rain. St. Louis 4. Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 1. New York . Amrrlmn Ixa;ue ClcvrUnd-St. Louis, rain. Beaton 8. Phllsd'lphia 2. Chics so 2, Detroit 3. New York I, Washington fi. WHEAT MIPS FIVE CENTS Pttlt'K CLOKII YESTEKllAY AT 1,V. AITEII III I.LIMI .SENTIMENT II 111 111 LEU MINMrEO. May li. rrantlr MTaiuhlrs on the wrt uf tnulrr to krrurp uppllr rarrletl a best priiTH In new peaks at the grain exchange hrrr ie4rrity. llullUli kentlmrnt from irl;n wurcn anj adseie wrHthrr rondltluno In the CanadUn grain lielt trmlrd to rhrtk the flow uf ofIrrlu; and Mnt the price from a ,liade lelow 1 1 -Hi to 31.23. CARRIED JAPANKE TO SAFETY FROM AN APAPJMENT HOUSEj SEATTLE, May . Thirty-one Jsp- j anesc. Including a dozen children who 1 were trapped by dense clouds of smoke j In a three-storey apartment house here yesterday were carried to safety by two policemen who found them In their rooms, too frightened to move. SUBSIDY GRANTED TO KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May' C (By Canadian Press). Worldwide implication of the co-operative principle of marketing the surplus grain, and ultimately other farm products, was advanced as the only solution in affording the producer a fair return for his product and as a means of efficiency in stemming the flood of speculation in the world's chief commodities, by Colin H. Burnell, president of the Manitoba Wheat Pool in an address before the Interna tional Wheat Pool conference here yesterday, The trail toward successful co-opcra tlve grain marketing, the speaker asserted, has been .blared by the Canadian farmer, and the opportunity tor extending the tystem to other countries was now at hand. "As agriculture was the cause of civilisation In the first place, so agriculture may yet save civilization for the world. It Is my hope that agriculture may be the first to replace International competition by International co-operation." declared Mr. Burnell. As a result of the wheat pool confer- much lirtd ibeea a -ranpUshed la the The farmers In Ontario were actively engaged In organising a grain pool, and all the Canadian pools were engaged In acquiring their own elevator facilities. Probably the biggest event In agricultural history on the continent, he said. m: . Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The-Jatest and best for the leant Phone 457. Price Kiv Onir URGED TO ORGANIZE UTHERLAND AND SPEAKER EXONERATED OF CHARGES nitPfl .lmfp.Q rnYmPYQ aSVW, SW S WSV a W W A SUV (ItV V rgeii Organize Pools Similar to Canadian YOUNG ORATOR BRADY URGES HORNSBYHERO AT WESTHOLME IMMIGRATION Hon. Dr. Sutherland and Speaker Buckham Completely Exonerated of Charges Made by Gauthier VICTORIA, May 6. Mr. Justice Morrison transmitted to the Lieutenant-Governor hia interim report on the Gauthler charges. new York, May 6.--The ttrrt inter- completely exonerating the minister of public works, Hon, Dr. sectional rxirmiiti between major j Sutherland, and speaker BucKham. Charger of misconduct made by icsu contenders this searon put feur (Jaulhier apainst Dr. Sutherland and Buckham are described as After alluding to the untruth of the charges and mentioning the fact that II. D. Twigg, M.L.A., before the commission withdrew all suggestion of personal charges against the minister and speaker, the commissioner declares it unfair that these gentlemen should remain under false imputations. UOKK Is STAKTIMS AT TOPLEY MINE ON 4- VEIN (IP ICKII OKE SMITHEnS. Msy 6. The Top- ley Consolidated Mining it Dc- vclopment Co.. Ltd., recently or- ganlzed by Frank Taylor, will start Immediately to open up a vein of ere on the Topiey group carrying vales of tUl per ton. Ten men are nov employed cpenlng up a road from the main Bablne road at Topiey to the camp site. W. E. Narkaus of Vancouver, who Is one of the directors of the Topiey dated, has arrived on the scene for her destination via the Panama Canal tomorrow morning. NON-RESIDENT TAX ON FISHERMEN DEFEATED ALASKA LEGISLATURE VANCOUVER, May t. H. A. Steven- j nla labor unions. son. general manager of the Canadian1 Transport Company's Vancouver-West j fOMMITTFil WlfinF inrflM uamhln service, announces that i WHlMl 110 UUlUIUL. the federal government has grantedl the concern a subsidy of 3tJ,000 for the year ending March 15. 1928. rVAeaf Pool President Tells Conference of What is Being Done for the Canacian Farmer TEMPORARY INSANE SALMO. May 6. The coroners Jury Investigating the death of Oscar Peterson. 49 years of age. a lumberjack. w!m slashed his throat and wrist In a cabin jiear here and then made his way to a nearby ravine and Jumped forty feet to the rocks below, returned a verdict of "suicide while temporary liwnne." BIG GAME HUNTING SEASONS ARE PLANNED BACK IN SEAPLANE PLAN OF COURTNEY LONDON, May 6. The Westminster was the purchase by the Saskatchewan Oarette says Captain T. P. Courtney, pool of elevators of the Saskatchewan wlnne rot the aerial derby for the nce of last year. Mr. Burnell said, 1 Co-operative Company whore suit King's Cup In IS33 will attempt a re- '("nUmied on page flveV mito fllyht to Canada m a senplane. FLOODS STILL UNCHECKED j NEW ORLEANS. May 6. The mudJy 4 i tcrrents ct the Mississippi River still 4 race unchecked over northern Louisiana : lowland after having run over more than five million asros of swamp lanis on a jl mad rush to the Quit of Mexico. 4. ! MEMPHIS. May fl. Raging tcrents ct 4 ! the unprecedented Mississippi Heeds to-, 1 day. alter mere than three weeks ram- and wmspend. some.tlro;. there. Pl mar than i 323 persons, a " ' -"s'" feeeYd nurflitr T6f such disasters, under 4. Q '-be care oi the Red cress. Krdw tra for SAIL TOMORROW rjAnyAyMr;H L.wdliiR uf Japanese rrlShtrr tilth j llillL If 1 1 IflLil 2X7.Mrfi liii-lirl. of Wheat for I .K. ! Continent Completrd Today Loading of the "K" Line freighter Kofuku Maru at the local e'.evttor with a cargo of some 237.000 bushels of whest for the United Kingdom or continent was practically completed at noon today. aU the work remaining this afternoon being the trimming up of some bagged cargo. The vessel will clear '. XV. LEE PER, DIVISIONAL ENOIN-EE It. MOVING TO SASKATOON, WILL HE SITCEEIIEII IIY .MAJOR lillilUNK t'RO.M PKINCC OEOItOE Transfers which are effective at once wUl take P. W. Leeper. who has been CKJL divisional engineer for an evert two years, to Saskatoon, succeeding Cecil Ewart. who has been promoted to the Industrial department, while M. A. Bur-bank, who has been 'resident engineer cf ccnstrui'tlcn at Prince George since 1220. will ccme to Prince Rupert to I tske Mr. Ieper's place. ' Mr. Leeper. who Is at present out on : the line, will be moving with Mrs. Leeper I and family In a tew days to take up the JCTT.MT. Mr? 0 The bill Increasing j otv pest in Saskatchewan. Major Bur-the license ttx on non-resident fisher- nk with his wile and family will be mm m., defwted bv the territorial U from Prince George In tv short i House yesterday. up rue m urrcT nmirc crnuirr Wtol INUlhtjOhRYItrj! Protests against the bin had been Avenue vacated by the . received from Washington and CaUfor- i ovpr-iu ucuu. URGE COINING SILVER DOLLAR c.tiiTu heels 11 m; to he imcoiiteh tllOM .STATES TO PAY CANNERY EMPLOYEES VANCOUVER. May 8. A telegram urging the federal government to waive any public competition for designs for the proposed Jubilee commemoration dollar and to have Its engineers prrpsre a suitable die without delay so that the coins, may be in circulation this year, was despatched to the minister of finance at Ottawa yesterday bj the ! British Columbia Clumber of Mines. VICTORIA, May e.The big game Letters were also ordered to 'be sent seasons ss recommended by the game, to the Bankers' Association asking sup-conservation board will be announced j port snd urging the casting cf dollar after Its approval by the provincial pieces- In preference tO'-tmxllr -coins, cabinet. Under the new regulations the It will ns' . 'mentioned l!thau msny eo-oDcratlw field In alt countries that province Is divided Into two districts. . cannery employees In British Columbia had been represented. In Xustrall alone. the, area east of the Cascades end the demand, silver daliars, instead of paper be pointed out. approximately 60.000,000 ' territory west of that range, bushel of wheat would be handled by I EXJXJr' 100 i ENGLAND TO CANADA money and bankers are often obliged to Imjiort silver dollars from the United Slates for this purpose and this wilt be one of the chief arguments advanced In favor of the proposal. Mr. and Mrs. McKennn of Anyox were passengers for the south on the steamer Prince Rupert last night. Mrs, Mc-Ktnna. who Is accompaled by her daughter, will proceed to visit her former home in Scotland and Mr, McKen na will return to tho smelter town forn Vrwv.wer