and .pension funds are to be handed over to the non-concurring!.., . . . 1"! a. ; a. t a - nTin i fin rnnri mi i ni jssii.a i. l a i box t lege and the Presbyterian College at Montreal, two of j je 11.1. of world stn. pitching cturai couegcs 01 me cnurcn, together with about 1350.000 of !rne tu au . smsntj of t ie ;tvo colleges. It Is estimated that, out of assets !whu St. Louts batters landed on three' lug a) proximately $10,500,000 held by the Presbyterian Church lion property ana funds valued at J3.2CI.00O. or about thlrtv ren are awarded to the non-concurring Presbyterian's. I0US BANDIT IELIEVED HERE : IIIV AITIIOIIUIE II A V E i s that oiiio mi iiii.itt:i: i'.u Koiiur.it iiAf ih:i:n tor At mi: Ker 1 rc.-ir.- u Of the! rj! 1 , . ciTirea abort? be-aln arrt :''0e he Wj' i t, : 3vkl WlUM, Ie- Stales wr- aot rua" eotnpanlora Br C. c Ma burslaJiea. ac ta :o a J1, i. -ritiei who hare .v they ert killed n V'i.y : police t Loatbeaeh. .la orar1:, two mrelu.ato. It ta 9 eve? that LraUe ta aUll dro-. re The hut of hU "Joba." tited . It. V. lorn y night, sawmill owners, mer- and trap owners protested ft pending tax measures which they d were deslzned to abolish the .trap. CAPTAIN WILKIN TIHNH fp SAIELY NOME. April 20 C.pL George II WUkloa. who with Aviator Out KUsen have been mlsst&g over two weeks almc ther took I aoKMa tw ArcU? Oeean. h ) reted aafdr Doeetoj Poim. S a.m. DIOBT ISLAND. Orrreat. clm; tarantr. 30 61; temperatMre. 38: aea MMootb; pa. ffioke rootorahlp Apex. ii miit from Ketchikan, northbound. 8 pm peke U6oer OrtSeo. 8 mUea from Anfoi botiMd for Stewart ru MipJe I Bay. BULL IIARBOR. -Clear. Ufbt south wast wtad: baxometer 9039; temperature 43: Ikjfet awcil: S pjn. spoke tramer Prlnee Chariea. abem Lswii HH1. tmund for kiaasett; 6 pm. spoke j a;a of two tinldentl- steamer Duli. Nanalmo for KeUhl-nc:. ( up of '.he Cap.u.1 ktn icq odea from Ketchikan: 8 pm. 0R0NT0 GIRLS li lust oami: or htm: m.uii.s fl MMIT I KOM I AKIIII.H Y m oui: or si to li ONTO April 30 Edmonton Com-U Orad. Western Canada chant- IU- r. v defeated Toronto Lake- It lie eaatern utleholders. by fcf Si j 34 in the first of a series B rainei to decide the Canadian tints tball rhnmpiont The see- une w.il be ii Thursday evening! iou;;h the Xjakes:dra gave thtm a or t.:::r money lait night, the ni f'trl: had 'tie edje of the play be mail. in ut hclr victory was de- At tnuV It was the best com- tbey have been given for some nd there are marry local fsns who En hat the Toronto tesm has a good i to it m out on top in the second nul s'.ruggio INNERIES TO BE CLEANED UP ITAKY 'OHi: MKA( Iti: IH ri:i IIV ALASKA J.KI1IM.TI UK P 4l.VeAl TAXLS AUK I'KO' TF.NTMI pAU April 30. The Becate of the Fla) legislature has passed a led 'sanitary cods" measure de- to establish suutory standard canneries and salterlM. rkan public legislative hearing on tpoke ateasarr Oharlte Watson. Point Wells for Sea'ord. C4J miles from Seward: 8 pm. spoke stramrr Alwka Standard. Ketcttlkan for Pclnt Wells. 640 mtles from rolnt Wells, 10.14 pjn roke ateamer Ctla. In Orenvllle channel. soutMxiund: 10.30 pin. . spoke steamer Prince rtupcrt. abeam Sunny IsliuK). northbound: 8 .am. spoke tug Psctflc Monarch, abeam Slmpwou IWf, southbtMind: Bam. spoke tug SL Faith. atxom Poultney point. muUibound. DE.VD TREK POtNTV-Cloudy. calm: bamtneter 30 CO; temperature. 43; aea wnuoth. NOON D1CBY ISLAND - Cloudy, calm; baro meter JO CO; temierature 43: sea smooth. BULL IlAIUiOR.-Part cloudy, light southeast wind: barometer 30.30: tern-perauire 40: light smell. DEAD THEE POINT. ttallt. light southeast wind; barometer 30.10; tem perature 3S; sea smooth. KETCHIKAN PULPWOOD SALE AT WASHINGTON sail I'ranrUi-ii lntrrrU I'uniisM- SM .Million ruble lert III TongiiM l'ret WARtHNfiTON. April 30. The forestry department yesterday awarded the sale of 833.000.000 fret of spruce and hemlock pulpwood in Tpngnss National Forest near Ketchikan to E. and J. D. Bdlcrbach of San Francisco. EMBARGO WINS CITY AND SUBURBAN RACE (iirird serum) and Autocrat Third In Ulg Eml Hun at Ep-om Today EPSOM.' April 30. Embargo, owned by th Maharajah of lUJplla, won the City and Suburban Handicap, valued at 10,. 000, today Gifted was second and Autocrat, third Tweaty-two horse aUrted, ! : :! ! X A,c . -Victims of T; t: . : .iat Identified the' uiuri-t. itrinnr wanted tn Ohio . BOTH NEW YORK TEAMS BEATEN inti iiam:iim.i. oami: mere i-i.aw.ii yemkrday in HIM I.KUA r. NEW YORK, April 20 - boston banded IKSKTX TOTAI.l.INf: Sin r.rm firm rfivri vntvn nnnv ctnv lM r Yankee their first de- ' ' BIT TiURTY-ONE PER CENT IN C03I3IISSIO.VS wi ZT jptwhc wbite three New York pitcher - I sere erratic Tolil'-NTO. April 20. The properties of the Preabvtirfnn ' Although outbatte. Pitiadeinhia de. i un (la (torn toast to coast and the tension fund of the itrtUa v-'aahington. Tjr Cot stole borne th are Ui . ided between the non-concurrinir PrMtivforfan nt!.w Pr- ,'n rd Chur-.-h in an order of the Dominion church nronerty 1 Tb New Tork olanu ,i:!Icwl li on . tgmiy more than twenty-two oercentum nf th ir,t.-,l )""" "aoc- " IUHII . 1 ., - riA-A-h TkM. 4 M-t una u-s m urn Itnessed the Braves trim the Olanta Red pUebers. Kottoailty and lUfey bit bonitn, NalliiHal Ieup Brooklyn 0. rhlhvelpbia '1. Kev York ft-4. Dton 9-3. St. Lottla 9. cancrniuM 1. Plttabuni-CMcafo. rmin. Anirrlran Iaxue Detroit 8. ClfvetsM 5. rhUsdelphla J. Vraahlitoa 1. Boston 6. Kew York 3. Chicago 6. St Lewis 1. SEIZURE WAS ' ILLEGAL ONE I. H. JIIKii: MtKI KILINII IN II III ItAI, Mill- ( am: 0 . KX I'KANI'IM'O. April !. I rd-rrsl Joiljr Huurqiiln IimIjj ruled lllecal llir elture hy the t'nltrd Mslr of tiir rum Irwl I'rdrral Ship Hllli Ha nillllnn dollar rarxn stid the srrnt f the eaptaln and reu. the Irdrral Mitj eaiilwm! four hundrrtl mile off the, t'allfor-nU pmI about month sen bj tlie Tnlted Mstro roatsu:rd. the rai'laln iH rrew rrr pUtrd under airrot and the teM-t loanl Into lhl Mirt. HEAVY FROST IN SOUTHREPORTED coui NAP ui:tAi(iu:o iiiTAto CHOI ON VAVI IM tKIl lLNO AMI I.Oli:il MAINLtNl) ,t i.RsT two w;i:ks VICTORIA, April 20.-rro.it In many districts on Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland on Monday nlgnt retarded the potato crop to the extent of at least two weeks according to report received by the Department of Agriculture. SEVEREHCraGON RUSS-ROUMANIAN LINE Maiiv llrMiitril Iu he llriul bnd Hound-mI nil Ihtlli Slilrn H ICrM.lt uf llostlllllr VIENNA, April 30 An unionnnm-d report from Buchartit saya that . there was severe fighting last night between Rumanian and Ruislan border troops with "many dead and wounded on both sides." VANCOUVER EXCHANGE ' '' , t t ; Bm A! Wheat ,. 1,43?, B.C. Silver 1.80 1.90 Dunwell 137 1.40 Howe Sound 39.40 43.00 Independence ....1 .08 i .09 Indian .084; .07 !i L. A L .00 i .09 Marmot 13Vi Premier 3.13 3.14 Porter Idaho IS .Id Surf Inlet 01 H Coast Copper .... 1423 16.00 Bunluch .83 Ocorgc Copper .01 .80 5 TAXI Ambulance and): Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service) with newly laid dancing Anywhere ai Anytime floor, for hire. land; Exchange Building NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. MATT VI DECK. Prop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the "!, least Phone 457. lit, fit Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper -. )L XVII, No. 92. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927 Price Fiv- Ceni PRESBYTERIAN PROPERTY IS DIVIDED rain MOVEMENT HERE ' HEAVIER than 'anticipated life d Church Awarded argest Percentage of Holdings Left at Union OPERATION OI AI.BEKTA WHEAT POOL'S PRINCE HUPERT TERMINAL ELEVATOR The Alberta Wheut Pool has loaded twenty-two ships with wheat irom the 192G crop at Prince Rupert and expects to bring the total up to twen'y foar before the crop movement Is ended this spring. The Alberta Pooi terminal at Rupert has already handled 5,183,000 uxhels and the total will reach 5,783.000 bushels within a few weeks. This is a larger total than was anticipated last fall. The Prince Rupert house was. built and is owned V the Canadian Government, has a capacity of 1.230,000 bushels and , is probably the fastet handling terminal on the cpast. It is under-lease to ifi! Alberta Pool for a term ioltwoi 'yearsi Joseph Dennett is superintendent of this elevator. Through the Pool's fextensive operation, the oc?an freight differential has disappeared and grain is shipped to Europe from Prince Rupert at the same rate as from Vancouver. Of the twenty-four ships already loaded or committed, six carried grain to the Orient and eighteen to Europe. Previous to the Pool leasing the Rupert terminal, no wheat had been shipped from this port. Educational Facilities Have Increased Greatly in British Columbia During Recent Years VICTORIA, April 20. During the past seven years, the bill of the government and the municipalities for education 'in British Columbia has jumped from $4,200,000 to $8,300,000, Dr. S. J. Willis, superintendent of education, told the British Columbia Teachers' Federation at its annual convention here yesterday. In the same seven years, the superintendent said, fhe teaching staff had advanced from 2.:;00 persons to 3,100 and school attendance had increased forty-seven Jer cent. Df. Willis advocated :an early and general ndoption of the system of Junior high schools, -"-"-i rring that the municipalities would be Justified by the results In Incurring! the expense thst would be Involved. He predicted thst the time was rapidly approaching when financial aid would have to be extended by the government to small municipalities and rural districts where the tax rate for schools was now extcsiire. PLANE CRASHES, FLIERS KILLED I OI U KOVAI. Allt l OttCE MEN I.OE LUES IN ,f t'll'ENT AT EAST ( III Kill. ENC.LVNII EAST .CHURCH. Kent. England. April 20. Four members cf the Royal Air Force, to of them officers, were kUled when a Vlckers bomber crashed here. The plane. In rising. h:tf the" wing of Another machine and wenj, ,into a now dive. The killed are Flying Officer Kelley. Pilot Officer Dodswell and two mechanics. FRANKPARSONSla BE ARRAIGNED ON APRIL 29 'FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO. April 30, Arraign-ment of Frank Parsons. Vancouver. Reinsurance man, who was arrested last week on a charge of complicity In a mill ion -dollar rum running, plot, has been set for AprU 39. Parsons' attorney haa protested at the delay, stating that the defence la Teady for Immediate i REHEARING OF QUADRA CASE i Ytll.l, HE AkKI IN Si PREMK I I'Ol 1ST AT WASIIINOTON. ll.IV IT IS ANNOLNCMl SAN rilANCISCO, April 5(1. A. liH-nr for I be ITliTr and rrrw of I lie Ciiiiadliin rum runner 0,uadrii bate liirormrd lliltril State l)l-I rlrl Attornev 1 1 ill Ir Id that a motion fur I he rrliearlng of the criminal coiisj.lrarv orocrrdlnjs will lw fllnl vhorllv ttrfore ,lhe supreme Court In Wulilii;!tni, U.C. The lluadra'ii lupUln and rrrw uf turiity-tuo inrn urrr coutUIrd on dry law rliarjrx here In IDil and u rerrnt Supreme Oiuit ruling upheld the rindlngt of the local court. WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert. Overcast, calm: temperature, 38. ,1 .'.i t Terrace. Clear, calm, temp. 37. Rosswcod. Clear, calm. temp. 38. Atyansh. Clear, calm. temp. 32. Alice Arm. Clear, calm, temp. 37. Anyox. Partly cloudy, calm, temp. 41. Stewart Cloudy, calm. tempJ9. Harelton. Clear, calm. temp. 38, Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm, temp. 30. 8mlthers. Clear, calm; temp. 29. Burns Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 34. Whiteborse. Cloudy, S. wind, temp. 32. Dawson. Cloudy, calm. temp. 20. Advertise ta tha Dally News United States Fishermen Are Warned to Comply with Rules Under International Treaty SEATTLE, Aps-il 20. Fishermen from the United States were warned ort Tuesday by the Bureau of Fisheries to comply strictly with the provision of the treaty between Canada and the United States relating to the fisheries which provides tfiat American fishermen shall not visit Canadian ports unless to seek shelter from severe weather or urgent necessity and that no supplies shall be purchased there other than food and water. The Canadian govern rccnt alleges that United States fishermen visit ports of Vancouver Island when not compelled to do so by unfavorable weather or necessary repairs and, by doing so, render themselves liable to preventative measures such as the seizure of their boats. 4 ttKHIHC TOIt.VWO 1 TAKING MANY LIVE 14. CENTRAL ILLINOIS j ; SPRINGFIHXD. IU April 30. Tearing a straight line through 4-j i tlx central Illinois counties, a j 14- series of tornadoes and Une : squalls late Tuesday brought ! 1 death to upwards of two score persons. Injured two hundred 5 PRODUCTION OF MINES GROWING IN" TVO WEEKS KECENtLY NEARLY 8.WMI TONS Tas SIIIPPEll IROM ANYOX AND STEWART 4. In a recent two weeks no less than others and left scorea in dozens ; 1.200 tons of copper from the Orsnby of communities homeless. smelter and 6.601 tens of ore and con- .Vicentrstes from Stewart went south on '4,4.4..a.4..a.a,4.t4 4..a -r4 three freighters of the Coastwise Steam- lahlp it Barge Ca These tannage figures UAIIC1IT PDirCC AT give some idea of the'butput of tht 11iLlDUl lluLU Al Cranby Co. at Anyox and the Premier -y , pTU;p IflW IPVFI ! mln " S1' w.bleM were th.pcmcl-f AnlflClV LUll LLlEiL psi contributors to the cargoes. In AprU 5. the steamer Mcgul left TOTAL OK 130.900 POI NOS MARKETED Aaycx with one of the most vsluable AT sEsSHlN OI' I ISIl EXCHANOE cargces ever shipped south. She had Till ' MOKNINO on board 648 tons of Anyox copper. 3187 tons of Premier ore and concentrates nd 2,4 ton ot D" concentrates. Halibut arrivals, acid through the : iae MI oa "P ' 10a r.th Exchange thu morning, totalled 130.900 pounds of which four American " v " eel sold 68.000 rjounds at bids rarur- ui 'u . o. ,. Vancouver towing the scow OrUfnlt lis) i UIM uu iv v w auM v. loadf1 wltn lon ot tu- whue eleven Canadin boaU dlspcted cf ' n mur ,l 00 APr" 62JWO pound, at quotations of from Irom Btevtzt Io,dttl M 133c and 7c to 13.8c and 7c ! ic' ort nd concentrates She loaded ArrlvaU and sslts were ss foUows: MLKICN 300 ons ot PP l Anyox and left Wwteroer. 2J.OO0 pounds, to Booth ;'or &m- Fisheries. 13c and 7c. Prosperity. 22,003 pounds, to Booth Fisheries. 12.Ec and 7c. Serious, 12.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co 13.1c and 7c. Yellowstone. 11.000 pounds, to Atlin Fisheries. 13c and 7e. CANADIAN Cclsac 0.C33 pounds, to Atlin Fisheries, 13.3c and 7c. Inrd H.. 6.000 poundv, to Canadian F1U it Cold Storage Uo 13.4c and 7c. Violet J 6.000 pounds, to Royal Fish Coi 13-8d and 7e. Minnie V. 4.000 pounds; Joe Baker. 2,500 pound, and Morris H-. 13,noo pounds, to Canadian Fish & Cold Stor age Co.. 12.6c and 7c. Fanny P.. 4.000 pounds, to AUln Fisheries 13.2c and 7c. Marguerite. 7.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. 13.7c and 7c- Zeballos, 6 .000 pounds, and Swing. 3.-000 pounds, to' Atlin Fisheries 12.Sc and 7c. YJ- 1.400 pounds, to Atlin Fisheries. 13 4c and 7c. SALMON Elmer C. 2300 pounds of rod salmon, and 200 pounds of white, toi Royal Fish Co.. 20c and 3c. SURPLUSES SHOWN IN TELEPHONE AND LIGHTDEPARTMENTS The report of J. J. Little, superintendent of utilities, which was read at the council- meeting Uvt night shoved surpluses In both the light and telephone departments for the month of March. The estimated revenue for the telej phone department was 83.823, while the expenditures for the month amounted to 2.757.10, leaving a surplus of 41.-0670. In the light department the estimated revenue waa 88,830.87 with the expenditures amount to IJ.310 83, leaving a surplus of 13.31083. The reports were received and filed by the council. SOLD M'KIMl SALMON The Flewtn 4c Brown fish packer Tsplow sold 2,000 pounds of red spring salmon from the Warke Canal fishing grounds to the Pacific Fisheries yesterday for 19c a pound. SEVEN KILLED TRAIN WRECK OEAO IN CRASH NEAR IIORNE PAYNE, ONTARIO. YESTEKOAY ARE NOW IDENTIFIER TORONTO, AprU 20. The desth list at a result of the derailment cf a Canadian National Railway fre'ght train near Home Payne on Tuesday totals seven, according to an official statement. The dead. In addition to Engineer Peevy, Fireman Oourley and Lome WUkUu, stockman. ,are Cspt. J. L Ltd-dlngton of Ottawa, son ot Major Lld-dlngton: Oarcett Bull ot Thames, England; H. Endtrsley of England, and Fatrlck Broderlck of Ottawa. The condition ot R. Colbcck. brakeman. Is, critical. Three of the cars were fUled with race horses owned by Major Ltddlngton. A washout, following a heavy downpour of rain during the night. Is believed to have caused the engine and tender and nineteen cars to leave the rails and be thrown down a forty-foot embankment. BECIDEAGA1NST HUDSON BAY CO. COLD AND SILVER I OI Nil OKKllN. ALLY (I RANTED LAND IIELONO TO CROWN, TH RI LED OTTAWA, April. 20. Tha Supreme Court of Canada unanimously decided today that gold land silver found In lands that were part of the original grant to the Hudson's Bay Corapsny belong to the crown. The court also decided that Section 17 of the Alberta Act was not ultra vires. The question of the validity of the section arose tn a reference to the court In connection with Albertaa natural resources. Self-government doesn't long survive If government Itself tries to do It all. V M - In 1 3i . cv'B