Save Money The cheapest way to buy the Daily New H to lubscrlbe by th 7fr The coat Is 15.00 and your irnp? la delivered to your address n ti evening. Jiut figure ukt the arm nil cost to you for this dlly ervice for twelve months I XVIII., No. 124. !' I Ai d 111 Kit NOK1IIT a ancouvbr, May 86. Citing Rev. i i Robertson Orr, minuter of the ytrliin Church as co-respondent, uortion rieok ha riled a petition "" "iipreme court for divorce from Wlnnlfred rieck. the custody Novh Darling Pleok, the twelve yew L. at L Lakevlew Leadamttd Lucky Jl n -a- v ins him to five tales testimony - wU M aaDlthKl "tior cast. vidcnce showed Unl M.Ollllvray ' give falat evidence Ui the 8 Irrlngtoii charged with ixtlsnor of S80 to be paid at it the rase FLOODS NEAR REVELSTOKE HOI r WAHIIKD AWAY AMI CON- UllltXIVU; LAND AM ItOAl) IMIKU WATKIt 'TOKB. May M - Cue tos. i.-iiil swsy alia sections w under water whll conslder- i.i'tity of land is similarly af-the result of the water of FRANK CAISA IS ARRESTED MITSINh AdAIVMT mayok tavumi W ON UAH. rllAllOKD WITH I'KltJI'UY Van:ouvbr. May as Prank Calaa. " t the poMoe inquiry, was ar- ' ! Miiturday on Information sworn Mayor Taylor ou a charge of ' mid released on ta.OOO bonds. '-'.uirise amse out of Caisu' state-" " tlw imlloe inquiry Wednesday ' ! h' sulci he had seen the Mayor "Hl paralysed" at Joe Celona'a FlOTniVftRfP IN VANCOUVER T. H. Johnson, manager of the Cana- IRON WORKERS STRIKE ON YANCOUYER ISLAND bridge near Bowser. Vancouver Island s contract of the Canadian Bridge Com-jpany. This marks the spread to the pacific Coast of the Strike of the bridge and Iron workers in Montreal STOCK QUOTATIONS nimbi and llleclllewaet river N((((n vimiltt frlrrn Twlay on Vaneoii- levels unknown here since iiliiiK lollowed a severe thun-uccantpaiiled by torrential vrr liarlMiige (Courtesy 8. 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Although some damage to property has beat caused by high water In the Praaar niver, reports today indtoato the dan-tar generally past with ooosad weather. Bast of Mlaassn 100 teat of dyke want out this morning flooding considerable part of Mloomen Island. It Is reported that a large flock of sheep ware ttevelatoke reports conditions lm- LIEUT. MACLAREN IS DROWNEDAT CALGARY Chihh' Swamped In lltv Ulvrr and (iiiunloii Iti-aclitMl Kliorr VANOOirVBB, May SB. Lieutenant 3. w. R. MaolkMnisi yeas of aga. brother ef .Major D. IJ4ff (M MU1 four ago a Msiaent 01 Vancouver reached the shore. WAKHINflTON MAN IlIKX WA8HIHOTON, May 38.- Thomas PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928 THIS SUMMER dlan Plah Cold Bttrage Co. said he fjyMjHsiOATION OF ST. MIX'S was plaaaed to hear of the declaim. He . u TIIEKAJ. DM IMTIXY HE-thmwht it would be a rood thins for i-r,. of the Liquor Act and , provinoe. Ottawa waa a long way off THl CTl HE ...... i. r- I and lt vu eaaler to talk matters over with the people at Victoria. At the congregational moating las: I night of St Paul 'a Lutheran Church. I jwaa dsflnltery decided to proceed th! Uusamcr with the building of the ne lehwoh on Wtsh Avenue at the oornei lot Dunemuir treat. The building, foi I which flnanoss have been arrange: VANUOUVWIt. May 88 Members ol ; wl ,t u .nimated. about 13.00' Local 7 bridge and structural lron,or $15,000. Mans have already bee' worker have quit work on the railroad j prapMMi md it Is Intended to call foi enders In the near future. At evening service last night, eight families were received as new memberr into the church. The Infant son of Mr and Mrs. L Holkcstad was Dow the loanoe was swamped A companion The body has not yet been recovered. !"Hir?j -or viii:.vT VANOOUVBR, May 38. The price of Number 1 Northern wheat today waa 1.68. Butter, ohalrman of the House Naval ommlttec. la dead aged 72. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper REVIVING THE ART OK TOTEM (AKYINd: Chief Wah-Cuh-Dub, whose other name is William Shelton of Tulalip, Wash, an exert carver, iH telling the tale ol the totem to his little granddaughter 3 Supreme Court Decides Any Eritish Subject Has Right to License for Salmon Fishing but Foreigners Not M1y 28. The Supreme Court of Canada, in giving: OTTAWA, judgment today, was divided on the question of the discretionary power of the minister of fisheries to rant or refuse a license to fish in Hritish Columbia. The majority de elded that any HritUh subject resident in Itritish Columbia who was not otherwise disqualified has the risht to receive a license If he submits the proper application and tenders the prescribed fee. Non-Ilritish subjects resident in the province are not ells! hie to receive a license to operate a herring or pilchard drag seine or puree eine or to take salmon or cralm or in the wilmnn fifthing to act as boat pullera or be otherwise employed in a boat used in drifting or as helper or in any other particular capacity in operating puree seine or drag seine that is being used In fishing or to fish for salmon for commercial purpose) or by means of trolling. None of these license can he granted to any person unless he isa Hritish subject resident in the province or has served in the Canadian army or navy. . The minority of the court were of opinion that the minister hns discretionary authority to grant or refuse licenses to ltrlt-ish subjects reeUdent in the province or to returned soldiem, Justices Anglin. Newcombc, Hinfre and Lnmont constituted the majority with Justices Duff, Mignault and Smith the minority. Skeena Constituency Got Only $3,800 out of $79,000 Asked by the Engineer and Local Member Repairs to Dock at Old Mnssett Only Vote That Passed House or .Commons Out of Many Itecommended May 28. Supplementary estimates totalling $l(fcM8,-000 OTTAWA. were taotod in the House Saturday night, including StO,-000 for a wharf at Stewart. The sum of $150,000 appears for construction of ths Gokton-Revelstoke highway. Complaints that political expediency decided whether or not items should be placed in the estimates, were voiced in the House Saturday by J. C. Brady of Skeena when an item of $11,800 for wharf repairs at Old Maagajtt were under discussion. The chief engineer of the department of BuWic works had recommended an appropriation' of 1 78 ,000 for this oonat4tusjrsra but the only item which survives was that tor Old Maaaett. The total vote tor barbora and rivers approved m British Columbia waa 8687.-88. A vote of to.ooo tor ths Yukon paased .ind a vote of tn. ooo as a contribution to the provincial dovernment for surfacing the Stewart-Hyde road paaaad. DAVID WHITESIDE IS NOMINATED IN DEWDNEY OOQOTTLAM. May M.f-Oavld Whlte- slde. barruter of New weatmlnater was nominated an Liberal candidate for Dewdney. AIRMAIL WILL BE EXTENDED OTTAWA. May 88 - The departnwrrt of national defence will thla year undertake a survey to Investigate the possibility of further expanding the sir mall service to tlx- pratrit provinces and eventually to the Pacific Coast. Hon. P. J. Venlot announced In the House of Common Saturday night. BOSTON. May 38 veteran baseball player. chaned by Boston from Oeorge Sialer has bean pur-.veur Washington. 1884. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least 'Phone 457 Price Five Cents y r JUDGMENT OF SUPREME COURT AFFECTS LOCAL FISHERIES Salmon Canneries to Come Under the Control of Province Following Judgment of the Supreme Court Sommcrvillc Cannery Co. of Prince Rupert Wins Case 0 and floating Cannery May Operate at Will for Present TAWA. May 28 The Bornmerville Cannery Company of Prince Kurt nan vmi the action which change the whole status BROKEN WRIST FOR RED LUCAS i canneries on me rncinc coast, ine supreme Court has de-1 mniiNo ace iviikei) while his itiat sections seven A and eighteen of the Dominion Fisheries iv ultra vires of the Parliament of Canada. This section the obtaining of an annual license for operation of fish can-for commercial purposes and for operation of salmon canoe salmon curing establishments in British Columbia for com-al purposes. Under these sections the licenses were issuable S by the minister of marine and fisheries BRIBE TAKEN BY OPERATOR XX VASCOIVKU . ouver. May as J. !'rmer dry SfSesd Hutlty by Msglatrste Bbaw of money lor the purpow of Judgment on thla point waa unanimous. Thla excludes the department ol marine and fisheries from the right to I charge a fee for can nary licenses or ; to prohibit a floating cannery from operating, as was attempted at or near Prince Rupert It probably means that ' the Hocusing of eannerlea and the regu- TtH'K r tsll TO IM1.1K.MK. III 'on or ine same win ne tsaen over Browne! gonunent. under the ti -.tiuovv is l.iui ou case f McOilUv- I chief of flahsttee. The taoal fisher Ms actios jwt bad ay nlfasux of not as but they state It will not affect th work of tfee loss! office except In re- card ta the oaUeeUon of lioanse f III.H TLAM WISH VICTOIIV YUTK.HI).Y NEW YORK, May f.nv pttchli. tiloimsi.ccu by Cail Ui) a.ici Ulieri. Blake have enabled Ciiiciujiaii ai. Chicago to strengthen their h'.iti . .he first and second placet, in iht Nu .Icnal League. Mays hurled the Reds to victor over the Cardinals yestetday but it wa s costly victory as Red Lucas, th pitching ace. auflered a broken bone li. Um wrist when batting. Wake blanked Pittsburg, granting Aw scattered hits New York moved Into third place b S.O.S. Calls Sent Out By the Dirigible Italia From Arctic Regions Airship Supposed to be to North of Siberia When she Kept up Persistent Requests for Help Early Sunday Morning o AN FRANCISCO, May 28 Calls for help for General Nobiie's dirigibie Italia, in peril somewhere in Arctic waters, was picked out of the air by Pacific Coast radio operators early Sunday. The S.O.S. calls were repeated in Italian, French and English and were persistent for two hours. The calls uere believe! to indicate that the dirigible vas somewhere north of Siberia. The Italia, commanded by General Nobile, left King's iay, Spitzbergen early last Wednesday morning and was reported to have reached the North Pole - ana to have started back for the base. Later she was reported to he fighting fog and wind not far from her base and the Norwegian government was asked by the Italian government .0 send out a ship to search for her. Sufficient food to jmt a month was carried. Relief Efforts r NEW YORK, May 2S. Tba f ate of the Italia is still tt-rnystery today as rescue efforts are being pushed in Norway and Sweden. Lieut. Luetzow Holtm, the Norwegian ace, started for Spitzbergen from Oslo to carry on air search along the north and northeast coast of the archipelago. The Norwegian authorities are preparing an auxiliary relief expedition on a large scale. The base ship Citta di Milano put out from King's Bay yesterday but was held up by the ice. Messages picked up on the Pacific coast yesterday broadcast from Vladivostok reported the Italia down and asking assistance but nothing further toda ffirpfiFin jFOUR DROWNED Total of 1M.MMI 1-vuiMt (Hrid TiMla), Highest I ltd at ExrltaHgc llerag 10.7r and 7c A total 67 1M.O0O pounds of halibut wa auld at the Pish Bachsnge thla morning, prices showing little It any Improvement over the low level which ha prevailed during the past tow week. Five American vessel aiapoaao 01 oo.uuu over the pounds at from 8.5c and 8c to 10 7c and tradgedy Trior. 8,000 pouuds. and Wabash. 7.-000 pounds. Booth Fisheries. 10.7c and 7c. Canadian B. and Y . 30,800 pound. Atlln Fisheries. 8.1c and 5c. Covenant, 18,000 pouuds. Atlln Flatteries. IJc and Sc. Melville. ISMS pounds, Royal Plah Co.. 8.7c and 5c. Unome. 8.000 pounds; Yule, 5,800 pounds; and H and R . 8J00 pounds. Pacific Fisheries, 8.6c and 5c. D. B T. 8.000 pound, and Mulrnsag. 8.000 pounds. Canadian Plah Cold tor-age Co., 8c and Sc. Cape Bwatn. 7.000 pounds, Canadian FUli Cold Storage Co.. aje and c. 8 A.. S.5O0 pounda. Boyml Plah Co.. D le and Sc. EDWARD McFEELY DIED YESTERDAY Was u nl II linen tlr Msnaglitg Iiireesw if Wlioleeale Hardware llrni VANOOOTBR, May 3B.Bdward J. McPaely, president and managing director of the wholesale hardware firm of McLennan. MoPeely Co . Ltd. until lie retired a month ago. died yeterdnv He wa born at Lindsay. Ontario. 04 ago. He came to tlw coast IN lANllUM f'AMIi: ITKKT AM) lilt TIlADtll UST HIS UKK: M1MNO ilt'.S ALSO VICTIMS WIKNrPBO., May 38. Waters of Manitoba atreams took toll of four lives week end including a double on Birch Rivet . where two- 7c, while ten Canadians sold 88,000 young Winnipeg "mining men were pounds at from 8.1c and 5c to B.lc and drowned The dead are Oeorge de 5c. Arrival and sales: loroot. 31. of Winnipeg; Irvine Levi, 30. American I of Winnipeg: Jamas Maesey. 14. of Western. 37.000 pounds, Canadian PUh jBlrtle; Kenneth Bpsteln. 37. of Norway It Cold Storage Co.. 8.5c and 5c. Mouse. Onlmek. 10.000 pounds. Booth Plah- Bpsteln is a well known fur trader cries, 10.8c and 8c. and he was drowned) when his eanos Oar land. 5.000 pounds. Booth Pish- Capslaed. ertes. 10.0c and 7c. POSTMASTERS' SALARIES UP MIMMI M OK SIlNt VKtlt IS 1'L.tCG OK SIXTY . IN THE PAST OTTAWA. May US. Hon. P. J. Venlot, postmaster general. In the House Saturday expressed the Intention of the Government to Increase the salaries affecting some nine thousand rural postmaster their minimum sslary . to be increased from, sixty dollar a aar to one hundred dotUm. 3d sfibj crease In proportion to the business Is McGEER WILL NOT ACCEPT NOMINATION IN SOUTH VANCOUVER VANCOUVER. May 38. O. M. McOeer on beliiK requenlrd to silow hi name to k belore the Humiliating committee if South Vunrumrr s luted that he would no i uc (;! tlte nomination a he in IihcI ni inti'ntum of entering provincial ipolltlcs. fid