Save Money .,.,. , neapft way to buy the 0. i Ncwh is to subscribe by the tih' "t ' nd yur 1S delivered to your address .vciiiiu. Just figure out the ,nnli ct to yu 'or this dally ",rr lor twelve month! I.RPRTA AQlf-cn ta COPY THIS PROVINCE ' SlaV A WWH ' " 'ciation l aiding the pro- '' '-intiiie to pass a town plan-' 1 "lilni t that adopted by tha 1 MANY ENTRIES IN GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE LONDON. Jan. 23. -The weight have , been allotted u 111 steeplechase horses, who are nominated fro the IB1 Orand National, to be run at Old Alntree on March 30 The punlaning lop weigni of 175 pound for the grind of more than four mile I given two veteran of the hurdles Mrs ranntw ojna. winner lt year, and Bttphen San-fords Br.gbt Boy. third last year. Third horsr In the weln'iu 1 latter how with a Hero, an eight -year-old f0O(l record, who get 7:l lt- Jnrlt Hcmer. who won li-i the American owner. A C Bchwartr. In IBM, 1 allotted 11 pmmU. Tlie feature of the weight, however. I the record number of entrle The figure compares with about seventy entrants last year. NBLSON. Jan. 23 - Auto licence to the number of 202 have been issued to date thl year through the government offloea nre for the dletrlct of West Kootenay. To date 162 licence have been Issued by the Nelson office and 50 by the provincial police at Crouton i-.u iiiir on Tin: n.Y. Irate muster do negro servant) Raa-tua I thought I told you to get a domestic turkey Thl one ha. .hot In It. ftattU" I done got Master Well, how a domestic turkey did the ahot gel In It? RMlti" I "w'k ,hcy WM m,M IJIl', Mill Judsr for HUM AMBmrAX T(l ' 4 IIKIT1II ItMlljlTKV ! . 4 American freighter Ki Abrto. far- f merly in the lumber carrying 4 1 service beiween Buckley Bay a id 4 Los Angrier and lecently told to 1 Jamas Grimth At Son of Seat- 4 4 tie U being changed tc Canadian 4j 4 registry and l being recondl- 4 4 tior.ed at Yarrow ahlpyard at 4 4 Bsqulmalt It U planned to 4 1 4 operate her In the B O. service. 4 ! 4 444444444444-4.'44 CANNERS AGREE REDUCE GEAR VANCOUVER. Jan 23 - A voluntary agreement was reached by the B.C. Sal man PaeH,'r heieby a rrductloa In the flahtng gear along the lines suggested by W. A. Pound would be made during the neat few years. It was stated here Saturday night. Ninety per cent of the cannera are said to be behind the proposal. , HOME OIL TO SELL RETAIL VANCOUVER. Jan 23 The Home Oil Company, operatnu in the Turner Valley, will enter the wholesale and re-ta'.l gaaolin? and petroleum product field through a aub.ldiary company known as 'Home Oil DUtrlbutora Ltd." Operations M the company are planned to extend ultlimitely over western Canada The reiliicry plant of the Vancou ver Oil Conipatn- at North Vancouver has lein taken over. VANCOUVER WORKERS FEW AUTO LICENSES ! KILLED ON THE P.G.E. ISSUED IN NELSON ! VANCOUVER. Jan 93. A. Soucle and I W tjOiWICy U uiuvu.ri, wmfmf wii ,ih Pacific Ora. Eiyi.em Railway, were killed Saturday when knocked off the trestle by a swinirlng rail and (ell hundreds of fee Into the canyon at af tie U.4 naaf ' llocet The trestle was being torn UP because of a .llvcrsluu. CENTENARIAN DIED FARMED IN MANITOBA WINNIPKO. Jan. 23 Ptederlck William Stevenson. Manitoba Orand Old Man. aged 104. 1 dead. He waa born In England in 1HJ4 ami came to Canada when eight yer old He arrived In Manitoba In IBM and farmed on a large scale, being active until hi rwrcut Ill- PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Information Given in Telegram In a telegram addressed to Mayor S. P. McMord'e, which was received at the City Hall on Saturday afternoon, Misak Aivazoff who, with Paul Aivazoff, plana the construction of a new theatre on Third Avenue near the corner of Fulton Street, requests thaity to grant him 26 feet of additional property to the rear of The lots on which build ins is contemplated instead of the ten feet which has already been tentatively arranged for though not finally passed by the council. In the message, Mr. Aivazoff explains that his architect has advised that the sxtra depth will be required for the type of building proposed. Sir. Aivazoff asks that prompt attention be given the matter so that reply may be made as soon as possible. The request is being referred to the city engineer and board of works for report. More Tourist Travel Expected This Year Than Ever in History of Port Declares Roy McNaughton There will be greatly increased tourist traffic through Prince Rupert during the coming season on 'Canadian National Hnilway boats and trains states K. F. McNaughton, district passengar agent, who is back in the city following a trip to railway headquarters in Montreal where he attended a conference of officers of the traffic and operating departments. While i . .ie East, Mr. McNaughton had the opportunity of sixing up the outlook for the coming year and found all along tl line that tourist bookings were increasingly heavy, Indicating that the 1928 season would be the heaviest Prince Rupert has known in this regard. Thtg coastal cruise through the "Inside Pas sage" Is also gaining In popularity and .'a ijie. The offlcla. on'erenoe which he at-ttntltd waa a nnwi auocesaful gathering, etates Mr. McNauxhton. The prtnetpal figures at tlx nmeUugs ware Hon Charlea A. Dunning, minister of rail ways, and Sir Hem y V. Thornton, pre-, altfent of the Canadian National Rati- j ways. The vuitiiu ottlclala were well ; taken care of in 'lie city of Montreal.' Mr. McNaughton report vary mild weather In the at least as far as tha southern part of Ontario and Que-bechave been conccrnad. There wa no snow on the ground at Montreal . whlct. Is very uirususl for this Usae of th year, and, so far tliav winter, the olty had had only one eaU apall, and that a light one, around Christmas. People are worrying about their natural Ice supply and It looks like the tea manufacturer are in for a but years buaHMms. While Mr McNaughton a In Montreal, the city experienced rainstorm. With plenty ol mow on the ground and chilly weailiri Northern Ontario and the prairive mm to be experiencing normal winter conditions. Advertise In Til Daily New LIQUOR PROFIT IN MANITOBA Total Nrt for Year U $1,278,875.50 According to Report Iwtucd WINNIPEG. Jan 23. Net profits of Hie Government Liquor Control com-mKiiou for the fiscal year ending April 10. 1927. mounted to tl.SM 401.34, according to the fourth annual report tabled In the legislature last night by Hon W. J MaJo-. attorney-general. f rom the figure has to be deducted $88,029.86 tinder the heading, "Msjuor Vendor." leaving the profits of the commission available for distribution at 1-8".875.0 In the dlatrtbutlon, the municipalities and the government share equally, the municipalities getting e3,43T75, and the giverument receiving the aame amount WIIATIILK lll.l'OUT. Haytport. -Clear, light wind; temp. M. Port Slinp'i'ii t'lc.o-. culm '.ctup. 20 44444444444444444 4 lCTOIUA i:CII.MlE 4 !4 UBTS A ILl'KRY WITH . 4 1 4 VANCOUVER NOT OrXN 4 4 VICTORIA. Jan 21. Wfth the 4 Vancouver exchange closed Sat- 4 4 urday. the loccl exchange ex- 4 i per meed the greatest and wild 4 4 est market on record during the 4 4 brief morning session and at the 4 4 close brokers held bundles of 4 4 unfilled orders In their hands. 4 4 Buying orders were received from 4 Vancouver and tvinntpeg. 4 44 4 4 444444444444 VICTORIA POLICE M FOR MORE PAY VICTORIA. Jan. 33. An Increase In psy t:r all members -of the Victoria 19 8 Chf Pry stated that the present rate of pay for members wa far below that '.! g paid the police forces of surrounding oit.'.'s. An increase in pay would attract good, honest and straightforward men to till the various departments, he said. SEPALLA WINNER FAST DOG DERBY LAKE PLACID. NY. Jan. 23 In four-teen below aero weather Ieonhardo fiepalla of Nome won the Dog Sled Derby Saturday making the second day's fifteen miles In 21 m.autcs. 11 secondt. -nd coming in first on both daya. wiiti.M ueiii: nm. During part of the mcrnlng and afternoon the telegraph wires err down tomcwhere between Prince Rupert and Terrace so that many of the usual tele-mphlc despatehco did not i.iv. Wlltl.LfH HKI'llUT. K a.m. DIG BY Pan cloudy, c.ilm; 5r 30.-03: temp. 28; pea .smooth. 8 p.m spoke PacKIc Monarch at Triple Inland tow-lug the barge Pexuta southbound: 10:20 p.m. Camosun passed out northbound. DEAD TREE Paart rloudy; light southeasterly wind; bar. 29.U0; temp. 30, ses moderate. BULL HARBOR - Cloudy, light S E wind: bar. 20.88; temp 42; light awell; 8 p.m. motorshlp Norco bound from Ketchikan to Vancouver at 8 pjn. waa 260 miles from Vancouver. NOON DIOBY HtLAND Clear: calm; bar H30 03; temp. 38; tea ameoth DEAD TREI; Rain; freli 8.E wind; her. 20 88; temp. 30; ea rough. BULL HARBOR. Part rlotidy: 8E wind; bar 2U84; temp. 44 ! Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing; floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 4S7 V"1 XV IH- 18- PRINCE RUPERT, H.C, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928 " Price Flvn Cents ' " ' ' ' '" - -- ,,,,. ., -, . , , " ' . men a n k a u . m a ra f r a h m h h h m u x n tt n w aMm u a aw. mm l n imr irrm mm m m m sm mjm v n ra waw m n usr a r m ji ulj I K" H taff IHMWW- IM Bl af VM Hi CD V,1 H aW AW BTO. i. J U r?5 M nVPT AT 1i llV in I V U A V stf H EC m M LA I M H Jf B V Z ,1 M M U N 17 W If fl -U MM m ar h m v am m n j be u w mm m . - -v ar mm ua nr a a ma rw m iv m m ad m rw r. i m m 9 mmm - a- p m r . "V MUM 1 lMLi sill law- Atli Kb aaaaft aZaV gfls. PR PI.AWC LINE IN NORTH nnlii -if it in f eta 'It ea & 4linn i Jk tu Have Come. TOim IH Company '.! 'Mi in. Jan 8J.- A t,)e:iil pro ;'rittwn of a line uf railway Peace River and Macken-i .ill way la aremlngly a -'"' ' lir prp)ect i.ia'.n.uch .ie application '. given by law rirm. alurli In parlia-. ;ei uai.dlea auch bllla lot ' I i. line, north of the Peace ! ' to run 'ram Orlmahaw to v' -;i with a braiich to Ha) ". and Peare River railway mice la given for J Stuart he IdtMuton law firm ol n.rvey to Bury and the Incor-ire not yet dlscloaed Th xtenalon of the Edmonton v-un line it aougbt by the r.se.f. I ri 1 1-1 a In ninr I II T U I Ail ' IS IN PORT . vihiiiw JIl'HlVa V 1J iivni lettterday After SI nay Voynge From Wnles v .i fifty-one day voyage from ! 'k.-. South Walet, which waa ' i i unfavorable weather all '!' Atlantic ocean and up the Ht until the Straits of Juan 1 ' were reached, the Bkttiah ' HiniM-r City, Capt. Burn. PMnce " twelfth grain ship of the eoa-'find purt at 1 30 yesterday after -ing already Uned and fuml-i i he vessel lminedlately tied tip 'i Ahcrta Wheat Pool's Prlnoe u-' ' I'v iior when the will load a full ' ' the Vnlerd Kingdom or Oon- ' " ii iner city came via the Panama " imllast. Ii ni i iriiAm K I I A V ml IT - " " a i v a MUCH BETTER ainmi'.xi. Jan. 2a.-utue change u i iir condition of Rev. Utile moderator of the Presbyterian 1 ho wa uken from the wain -end following & heart i-ii i nivaiilng west. TOBOMTO. Jan 23. -Montreal did the leemlngly lmpoaslble on Saturday, beating the Caiiadlen after the latter bad made the mot marvwlloua record ever i' implied In the National Hockey 1 cogue. ThU la tin' first lou In nlne- eu atartn I rw m2ii:!lr'i!t Maroon defence kept ne usually br.lUi-nt forward line of : t-ir opponeu's in bay while tike Mar-on gave the Ctd,etH' goal lota of trouble Loren an.l L4uc got the !XiaJ';r Phillip and Jollal were fined 50 each 'or fighting at the end of the game Toronto strengthened her hold on the aecond position, beating Ottawa ID a ijruelliiiii game in which 17 penalties sere hand:) out. Kughie Lehman, tne 41-yenr-oU gcalle and newly ap'xi.nted manager for "nicagt . performed miracles In the nets i nd the tailender t.ed the leading JoMon teem DETKOIT Jan 23 - New York Rangers tied BMt n for first place, defeating Puu'iurg. wliile Boston lost to Detroit. The score were: Montreal 1. Csnadkms ft. Bjstcni 1, Chicago 1. M MI.W IAMr.X Bcton 2. Detroit 3. Pltuburs l. New York Ranger 4 NOTHING DEFINITE IN REGARD TO WORK BUCKLE BAY MILL No definite wcrd has been received as t-j the reopening of the Buckley Bay mill, the litest rumor being that It waa likely to be cutting lumber In March. At prenent everything I froaen up at the Bay and little work la being done there. The general impression la that the mill will be working in March but no official announcement in regard to it has been made. -t;, : K 1 a m m m aver mm ihj WJF Ef KM B 111 J. MM ll l ABOUT READY With Doubtful Prospect Preceding Election VK lOillA. Ju. 23. The Legislature . . :,.! tomorrow. IU lasi teuton. .,1.1 :i nd an election la likely to ,. ,ui :;i tiie coming lummer. Hjw-r ii,, iy br that the opposition may i .mi ..ii-.t tiuu at an earlier date It Premier MacLeau t ready . Uy tola card on the table the House II It should prove j m The revolt of Charie m giving the Conservative, the tlMcUon may be cMeti mr other ConMrvatlvea w.iuld hral their own party wtmiid-. j.k the Llbaral foe. iu.i preoedlng an election 1 lively one and the preaent nld be uch were It uot lor a. t of the uew premier who nit man to worry. The ab-i' . iierTt:ve leader from the a wa'.:eulni influence fo.' LES CANADIENS1 Two Men Fined Fifty Dollars Each for Fighting at End of Hame on Saturday TORONTO HI AT OTTAWA ATRE SITE BY AIVAZOFFS pf" . - .. . i ii nmviiii! irui r im -in i t iim ana tai imaiiiMiai ' " '' ' U .. . . I IIP! Ill III UNITF.I) STATES MARINES sailiiiK on the battleship Utah for the fiKhiiiK zone in Nicaragua, been declared the United Stated has now upwards of 10,000 men involved. More Land Required for New vci 'WReatre'-on Third Avente"ir ' Though war has not PATTULLO NOW VERY BUSY MAN Au'minhiterins Portfolio of Provincial Secretary Doubles His Work But Well Organized VICTORIA. Jan 23. Hon. T. D. Pat-ullo l a much more busy man,, than lui te.: ur years past. Not only lnv he hit own heavy department to ad-L::ni.-'.rr but he la now provincial secretary which gives him about twice as much to do. Haweve.-, he Is physically fit and the land department Is wtil or ganized with iwc Prince Rupert men In chur,e. O. R Naden and W. Tumbull. deputy minister and assistant defMUy respectively. Three new members will appear m the Jioue for the first time tomorrow-A. Wellt Orey of New Westminster, J. A. McDonsid of Itelson. and W. T. Kennedy of North Okanagan. The last mentioned is a conservative. Naturally people are looting wMh In- r.-e:-t l:t i:;y re.'erenee la the speech tomorrow of the railway potley of the government. It Is expected that other development pro)ecU wtu develop later In the session. ATLANTIC IN . SIXTY HOURS Mystery Srllp Cherbourg to New York PARIS. Jan. 23. There to being bum in Parla a ship which will cross from Cherbourg to New York. It Is claimed. In sixty hours on the surface of the water, and can travel in all klnOs of weather, wh.ch an airplane cannot aa. Sometime in AprU, It Is hoped, this new adventure in quick transport will bo undertaken. The mystzrt ahtp will leave at dawn one day from Cherbourg and will enter New York balbot two and a half days later. Storms, Its designers ay. will not affect It. vj in rough, weather It wiu make between forty gad fifty knots an hour, tn eSJBs weather tt can make seventy knots. They will have police department waa sought by Chief j sending and receiving of Pslioe John Pry. In tendering his : tion. They will carry annual report to the Board of Police j ten day, and will follow CwiiniMloueis at Its tint meeting In 'lanes so they will be In no danger being lost. "Their whatever happen. for ship wUl not Irak. YUKON PLANE AGAINSTOPS : Engine Hecomes Overheated and landing Necestiary 17 Miles From Mayo DAWSON. Jan. 23. the Btonoplva "Queen of tVte Yukon," uagiegreng r ' pair near Pelly 8ummrt Where It WM I forced to land November St, took oft ; again Friday but after 38 -minutes in the ;a,r Lieut A D. Crulkthaak WM torotu to laud 17 mile from Mayo whan the engine became overhestetf. I live engine will be taken to Mayo for the rough overhauling. I Un CrulcUhank and Clyde Mann, on I ot the owners of the plane, weta pas- aenger In Prlday' flight !sEAnLE"MAY BUILD i NEW GRAIN ELEYATOR SEATTLE. Jan - Construction of a million and a halt busnal grain elevator for use poss.bly next upring I expeottd I '.-. folio a formal request for the strut-: Hire to the port commission by th merchants' exchange Thl will virtually I double the grain facilities of the port'. PROPOSAL ADVERTISE PROVINCE IN PAPERS victoria Jn 23 Premier UsvLean promised full consideration on Saturday o! the plan muter which 140,000 would : be aie:it in ndverlislng the provtnefl la llg'iti ' weekly newtpspers The proposal was Utrnt advanced by the newspapers at a confer- ci..c with '.he jovcruuicfit.