V'- ,. mnnthll :a linn i 1 1 a ni II K IVI ! U (H I III I.1IHI1 11.1 hkht pimhim'I. mv T.6c u u I.I.I II M.tTtnN AM UtfMTSSKI) : :ift A bill briiMt-iiK . praviiuc tlx- Frni ..a mm put Uirt.u,i!i U itir Lfgl-Ulurt 11 third limr a la the flri pru-..n lth th IrUrrnl I III tl anvPttd the Milk aiiclpahtiea tbe option :;r Oradr B milk mfineaahuuld.br paa-.. cinaMterable d-i the quality if the ii and buttermilk old 4i culture Barrow tuok luuitg regulatlona met inply MUoalon It wma rlilmed :er that they Id to x-'ition It! certain llnea. to lee cream, which 'iti bet i f nik 'ru... ;"rted into the pr- JW RECORD OF RFRakmaht; 1 CANADA MINING ELECTION'IIN ii' MMs. NIHUI AUXIW Ml I IJK Pil(K'OIY.It.TKI CAIOARY March The Board o( Trad HI upport tbe Vancouver Board ill Ita application 1 . the Ooveraaieiii to have u.i.J'iU m:i cttoba ou uatlunal (aik area reoacred. It la the opinion that unc Canada ' park area an- ko vaat. mlolna actlTl-urs mould noi detract freatly Iron. Uielr buuty. HWCASTE WINS UMll, Sll . nil Of. !' al Hit' deti tnlniio ' oa :-ii.. Stli i.iui null' thl 3lli ' in.' i A(1( ' , bcl:-i! Ar)i nU B c Bllrer Baytx Big M; " IH KINIt TDK YKtR BoU! 1 ' ' ' M INNIKMN IMMTI- iCo,,v l ' Mi:rtu.iHUY PorK " ;Dunli M"fch 8 A new hMh re ' DroriiK iwin in nanada lOeert;!.' r when the value of the OUsan "I mtirr than a44.ao0.000 Odcuml "XHi.ooii ovrr the Meviuoa Oraiidvi I1 it waa atated In a In'!"1 ' Cuok of the Dominion Indn." 'inter - i' t Ottawa at the ; ' e of the Canadian Kootn. .uu mid Uatllum , L. Hllrt '"IIMVALL. t:NTIUStl ailversdo "'.HtAiKit KI I'OIITH standard FAIRBANKS DERBY .mi l Hill nntM'r Hivrr uli-iii Leauatni'ii Lucky J"" ajariiHH M feBdorKli' Prtniwr porter Iftiii' Rufux Ifttith Hni Id M IMAN IN HT. il-..m.t .ii- Silver Mill ,!l Fxil riiiicno' i.. " ' ,, Sunlorh Mint, s.Ti,i election of Tymtunt-,f Hlght Hon. whltewatn 1 ""mm. Ml' member of a Woortbin- cabinet, f ir the St. Ives, 1 "nw.ii ( . iJhsi a-inj The Canadian "" ! I ! party hers to make j oonala: ei '"H- townrd reinstating edcea ol . '' " i.iV'.t. t-rc.it iliwH-ii'iy il ni ruts Bid. to 1.05 ' .10 M km '4m .40 n .78 . :.', 10 Si Jo 14 .06 W .03 S .41 Vi IB 1 7.7ft S.U 5 6b .60 .11'., 1.10 184 3 75 2 70 55 flral: tValler Nm!st. id I red MM-aean. Iblnl In INK Kteul HANKS. Alaka. March 8. Joe mulatto muaner, driving n ..: dja. won the opening rare i iAl Pairbaaka Kennel Club uiay when be flnlabed eight (i.d of Waiur Noolaer of ,., led the most of the way. time over the Ilftf -eight iiuiud courae waa five houra, n.K'i.t and fuiv seoouoa. itriviiiK a team owama m, an ol Kaliai. finished ,i:ty-'ii minutes Iviit- i tu- brollMr by third. behind hit VANCOUVER. EXCHANOB 1 15 11 .64 04 47 00 58 .a 6 84 .46 66 M .74 .84 11 .38 .30 M .04 .48 .18 18.00 .7ft! M .83 .18 1.18 4.60 8.00 6&', KucKi' mountains of ths upturnsd underlying the Horth America. HHMMfiiOW mioii.i nr. roiK in HAKHUIt AT mh TIMS. Tills i;i;- IMi IIKr OCt'AMON I TWO ON BERTH TODAY MKII qr oium UAH TO BE (oSDI-TIHKKTI llttr. Till N I AI HISU DtLAV IN LOAIUMi SHU N Prlnoe.ltupeTt'a '.wrnty-f rat grain ah'p of the aaaaon. it saa learned thu mrru-lag. wHI be the Brltlih ateaa.er Deme.c-tou blan la reported due tonorru to load for Ua United K.oedsm or Continent, being already lined. Ou tbe arrival of the Demrrrton. it will ae the flrat tine tMa aeaaon that four grln ahlpa bare been in port at Uie same time. The Demereton la owning from the Old Oountry Durtag the paat twenty-four houra ftftr oarleada of grain bare arrived, from lb prairMe far the local elevator. W-i tWi laerolee: aaaarMd MO carloaeH on the diviakm bound here at neb of the ratn comiof.to Prinot Rupert Utely la rapoHed te wet. lu . handlini hartna cauaed delay Is toedlni of ahlpa. Tbe condition la general on the coast. Having eoatpleted fumigating at the the Brtttab grain ship Pern TO DISPOSE OF HICKMAN BODY MOV MtH4Hlr:il MAY IT MILL I V T IMKLNTH TO IM AM THKY fcK HI STEWART RAIL I down to the elevator yea- ' terday afternoon and pouring of grain , Into tbe teasel comtneoced about 4 pjn. The Wrnasonr will take a full cargo to the United Kingdom or Continent. The steamer Skegness alo moved alongside tbe elevaur yesterday afternoon but up to this morning had not started loading The sUsmst Manse poo! twentieth ship of the season, is stlU anchored In tbe stream today awalUng a berth. hi: LOS AKOaUH. March S That the attorneys for W. B Hickman have dee-paired of saving him from hanging waa Indicated when they announced that Hickman's body would be turned over to Mayo Brothers hospital at Rochester. Minnesota, following the execution. Hlekmaa said tbe sttorneys had nothing to do with it. "It la up to my parents to mnkr dixixwitiou oi my remains as they se fit. he declared. IShimiTH IHOM NORTHERN CAMP HTAIK .111 T lOl It IHMlKlll MBK V1LL Hi: EMI'LOYLII ON NIIORT LINK Telegraphic information received from Stewart today la to tbe effect that re-1 construction work on the Portland Canal ' Short Line Railway there Is to bs stSrted Immediately by Hon. H. H Stevens. Uf . and W. A. Lewth waits. It Is said that four hundred men will be employed as soon weather permits commencement of the work. Tbe pro-' poaal Is to recondition the road so ss A- u . mliM nf t m IWr Rt iMr BUDGET VOTE NEXT TUESDAY i for another day wltb the vote pretty I definitely scheduled tor neat Tuesday. I I Henri Bourasui. La belle. Independent, I announced his Intention of voting for the Progressive sub-amendment, against the Conservative amendment and for the main budget motion. W. O. MeQuarrle New Westminster. Conservative, discussing Oriental ex-elusion, declared that steps should be taken having the effect of keeping Orientals out. This was tbe view In British Columbia, he stated. EMPEROR'S DAUGHTER VICTIM OF INFLUENZA TOKIO. March 8. Prlnesss Hlas. the six months old daughter of the Emperor, who was recently attacked by In- fluenaa. died yesterday from penjimonla vo mnvm . " i. i i . ,.! I... ii. !... Vslley snd sgentuslly penetrate further , neieu to urniK me prouvn. uevuud. ' Oold W.400 ouncpa. valued st SfllS Mr Lewthwalte nrrived at Btewart 71S. from Vsneouver today I Silver 7.178.007 or... valued st 84.087, . - 768. Advertise In The Dally News ' c Tpn iSV-MC't' '' valued at baveMoney Boston Grill . way to buy the m subscribe by the P ,vt i 15.00 and your .. nd tu your address just figure out the , you for this dally PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper MONTREAL, high as SI TS firm firm A'W'mi't at world t'liylit endurance record endc in crash. Niilher lioer Q. Williams nor Clarence Chamberlin, the fi.inou. tiaii.Haliiiii.il- I iHT. was iiijured Wiien iieir plane crashed at Richmond, a. Chniberlin in flying U,'.h at the right. Land Settlement Board is a Perfectly Legal Department; Cannot be Sued for Damages VANCOUVER, March 8. Further interpretation of the judgment of the court af apiwaj in the kattenbury caw shows that it affects 40,000 acres of land in the coast and Omineca districts. Tiieir Lordships, decide that F. M. iUtlenbury of Victoria, former owner of these land, many of which were in the Bulkley Valley, has no right of action against tbe Land Settlement Hoard. 'T. The suit was for ' damaKea amounting to $600,000, plaintiff aJlegiag that m tt ttpalt ethe at the board his oojoiiiia- Hon scheme- was dVtatei and tbe settlers abandoned the" lande acnt HUlrad from him. The auH failed ou - have been J"""1 "u n FllT TTIfi 1X1 Board cannot be sui-d bccaiue n m - f( H III II I liim II J depa.-tnvejt of the Ooverniueut. A suit lllil U V 1 lUI 1 111 of this kind esn be brought only by nermltalon cf the Otvernmeat when a special flat la granted. Chief Justice of Appeal Macdonald EXPRESS RATE:? old also held that the land settlement and n..in.nt At warn within the rlsht M.WOK C'OMI'AMKM INAt lil lCATK f u nrnvino. to enact and not ultra! UX MMIJi I ROM tl HOPE TO vires, sel. as claimed by Rattenbury'e coun- Tills COIXTIIY talked to a In London March 8. Reductions as in the scale of charges originating in Burope destined fcr Canada have been made at s conference of the two major express companies In Canada The reductions become effective this year. - - ! Chsrges are reduced to tbe western IIBNIII HOI ItAMNA AMI IV. tl. Mr- provinces as follows: 1(1 AKKIi: AMOMl Hl-KAKKtts IN j Packages of three pounda and under Dhimi: i:sli:iilAY iao Over three ' pounds to erven pounds 61.70: over seven pounds and to OTTAWA. March S -The debate on eleven pounds 83.80. Over eleven pounds the budprt held the House of Commons i and to 16 pounds 88.68. VANCOUVER TO GREAT BRITAIN i I VAMCOtrVBR. March 8. - The first radio telephone conversation between Vancouver and Oreat Britain took place today when member of s local business CN R. ateamer Prince John, ftoatj Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Is-1 larrla. la reported due to arrive In port ' ! at 10 o'clock tonight WORK STARTING pro;fc 0f Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company Estimated at $10,756,000 for the Year 1927 . Work, en tbe sits for tat theatre to be erected on Third Avenue' by at leak and Faul Alva-off la proceeding In full swing. Excavation for the basement la being carried on by the Pacific Stevedoring Co while Mitchell Currte are tearing down the Bent store which occupies eighteen feet of frontage acquired from P. Burns Co.. Ltd. by the Alvseoffa as additional ground for tbe theatre. rLOW PRICES FOR H4LIBUT STILL IM 184,1m Offeeett T(Hlay. 7,108 INinaea K soW Here Three boaU. with 87300 pounds of halibut. ..Id thklr catches here today: Large Upstair Dining Hall with newly laid dancinir floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN The latest and best for thi least. Phone 457 . . : , V. PRINCE RUl'EHT. B.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928 Price Five-Cents 8j HI 67 Jen iMM ." BHUfBaBB Ml W r 1 0 B laBR 71 W BW MR 87 BH VA iW W IV H'M'M Wl B 19 bit Ji N m sr Wr ffisr m mm mim vffff im w m .Mswsn m at b .i m us ji id tan iu - at ' an us a "a cm an aw. aw a ci a iai bb a n w xi f .. an .a m tat ni " aa bh m F P - - fcs-s3. A JL U A Jl A A ftu MLJL V AiyU& A &A I UB1UZA1WN ON FRONTIER TO PREVENT ARAB ATTACKS '.I. T I. . J . n. rinsn i one naive ateps to Protect Frontier Against Holy War Started in Transjordania -- I I I I I 1 XTrvmiTTnr rr tt i ii. u i ir i w w. w wMasww mim iwmiu w w . 1 1 i u u u i rv - rv Ik in 1.1. f 1-1 .. 4 Sw 1 Vf AM. MUX l VSS a, .,! mooHizea on frontier in i'aiestme to prevent tribesmen crossing l,i'i)0., March 8. British preparations for a var in Arabia continued today. Men, armored cars, i,s a;id airplanes arc mobilized along the border of r; i rdunia to turn back any attack by Wahabi tribes- . II IT.. ...I n 11 1 1 (Jf I lllll IIHHU. despatch from Jaffa telk of preparations being ill' ii v ill ill iiir.i ail uii.niiin. 1 k i iiiiiii 1 111 1 .1 . v. mjhi'i.i'd. AH officers and men have been recalled I.i. in A nwmiiniul nn 1 I t 1 fx rvtuT fnr Ammnm in iho snmn rmintrv vpstordav. Ji v ish telegraphic agency despatch from Jerusa-aifJ airplanes and seven tanks were sent to the n-iuruania frontier. SHIPC0M1NG I T r 1 British Steamer Coal Harbor Released from Custody of U.S. Courts Captain and Crew Released from Bail Following Verdict That Vessel Illegally Seized by U.S. Authorities SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. A verdict declaring the steamer Coal Harbor outside the jurindiction of the United States diatrict ! court when she was seized 23 miles off the coast near the Farallones on February 17, 1925 was returned by the federal court here yesterday. The vessel and cargo of liquor has been held here since it was seized. The Court immediately exonerated the bonds of tbe vessel's captain and crew. Tl. r,ui: had already conceded tfcatt l!ie Coal Harbor waa beyond tbe twelve mile lln.lt. Ttk Cormac. legal advlaer tc ihe BrltUh Couaul General here, waa ;n court win the verdict was returned. Tin court attaehea the toterpreution to his prceuce there that Orea. Briutn I co:ii:ai.ls:e action to get dam&gea for i the Brlilah cwnera of tbe aelxed veaael The steamer u reglatered to the Can-adUtn-aiebpan Bblppliu Cumpauy. Ltd.; of Vancouver. B.C. i T1I11VTIIK Ill'lUlIMI l 11 LU r.KUqKCttt ELECTION MAY BE IN AUTUMN UUt Elt.NMKNt WILL XOT AFPEAL TO iXKt'TIHLtTK. IT IH I M)HT001. I MIL l.UX. sKfTLFI) VICTORIA. March 1. It la stated here unofficially that there Is quite a probability tha general eveattaa aaay be debt yed. uatu uu mmMifrtf vwm. Tb wal aa SSyteJ the ooun- announce rlaUy to aWWBtssWjsls- tlon and other asatters on which it may need to test tbe opinion of the elsctor- ste. Until the election takes place there 4- will be no permanent appointment to fill the position held by Son. William Sloan as minister of mints and com- mlasloner of fisheries, tbe sjoaltkms be- lng held by Hon. W. H. Butflssalsnil and Hon. T. O Pattullo respestlvely. Tbe detaU work res left very largely to trained departmental beads and these are Only i rullv oananla of carrvlna an until the new appointment is made, possibly half a year hence PATTERSON IS AGAIN GUILTY twj others, with 11000 pounds, pro- I'lllEKT H1TII I OHM Kit HOME IV YII occded on to Seattle, and three can ilin teats with 17.000 pounda. are bold.. ver untU tomorrow. Prices showed little if any Improvement over the lew average of tbe past ten day. Ol so. The following following biets were In: AM CHI CAN Pacific. 60.000 pounda. Canadian Plan t- Ocld Storage Oo.. 73c and Sc bUddv. 15.600 oounds. AUtn Plsherles. 83c and 4c. ! To Seattle Undy. 70.000: Daly. 40.000 i pounds OAKAIIIW N. S. SAM pounda. AUln Plsh- Gc and Sc. Holding over Cape Spenr pounds: Nuba, 8.000 pounds: Penny representative of tbe 7.000 pounda. MIULLtlftM itr.rouT 8 a.m. OIOBT ISLAND, Overcast . light west wind: barometer. 88.78: temperature. 84: 'sea smooth: S am spoke learner Prince John, leaving Port Clements ror Pergu-son Bay: 10:16 am. apoke ateamer Drmctcrton. btiund for Prince from Marnetlles. 800 tulles from Prince Rupert. OKAO TREE POINT -Raining, strong southeast wind: barometer. 88 88; temperature 46: sea moderate: 7 p.m. spoke stsemcr Oamosun. left Hardy Bay. ..... . aouth bound: 8 pja. apoke sUamer MONTREAL, March 8. -The Consolidated Mining and Smelt- Anyol, Blubber Bay for . Anyoi too ing Company extimato (f tbeir 1927 profits is $10,750,000, a decrease rrom Any car 0 'pm steamer ven-Of $78)00 from theirtdord year, 192C. Uuis. left Shushartte Bay. northbound , In view of the'marked depression in. the prices of metals, thev showing reflects a subsUntial increase in the output over 19ffi. I WO island rs mi ng. light ss The chief increases were In production of silver, lead and sine. wl"d: bmtr MMi psrature, 88: r ...li. t. .u; u I .4 ln... rmiuHn Th lnlar "V "W11 ut wiiivii iiii.s v iiiMi'Miij is iitc laixcsi ihuuuvci iii . . . fjs;AU TRSC POINT price of the.se meiais as well as tne lower output oi goiu anu cupjwr The production of 1JZ7 inows: S8.038 Lead 281.042.000 Ibc vhIiuiI al 616,-878 606. Zinc 147.054.000 lbs valued at 68,. P7 niP southraat wind: barometer. 88, temperature 41: sea rough BUU.l HARBOR Rslnlnv. ronK HK wind, biirometer. 88 64; temperature. 50: sea moderate. Advertise to the Dally News T lllll A ltM'OMtlKNIH.11 KHI LlfE IMI'ltlsONMENT lit JHIY SANTA AMIt a. Csl.. March .The Superior Court yesterday found Bev. Philip Goodwin guilty of the murder of 1. J. Patterson. Los Angelas broker, and recommended that he be confined In the penitentiary for Ufa. Ht will be sentenced Prtdsy. Ooedwln. a tormer pi'tvsaiof the Amer ican Catholic Church. M. Standing trial s second time lor tns ertase tor wnicn he was at the first trial sentenced to death. Appeal to the s&preme court brought a second trial. Ooodwln. who claimed Ttctorla as his 4 000 boms, announced during tbe trial tlutt w money ror nts aeienae nan oeen raisra In Canada by the Canadian legion. MOTORS MAKE MORE ADVANCE NEW YORK. Mar. 8.--General motors ""P"1 common atork advanced a dollar and a half to 6151.60 today. Nuaeeeoue ntla-eellaneoua motor and oil Issue shown from a dollar to four dollars a share advance. SEAT UNCHANGED IN Ulierul e , A S Ulieral llltMnn r Mli I IXJNDON a Raining, atrong 1 iberal. was ronteal lr git reh 8 - Xlngaley OrUDth, elected In the by- election In the West Division of Mod-rtleoborouyh to fill the vacancy In the House ui Coittuionit created by the death of Trevalyan Thonison, who waa also a Ubervl. T!r Labor candldsts was a close second while the Conservative i.'ii'ti; u)) the rear.