tei-r r.i' cm ,,.;k,m(1 to your address ;,.,,.. Just figure out the . ... you for tbU dally i. ; j.cive month! XV (II r.i. WIRE INTO INSURANCE PLAN ho:nn i,., i, .... , , '"icriiiiy jtiu in win-Dutrleis Approved liy ommlllee tin. MONTON MILL RATE flnnnri.U atatrments who dcKiHl- rwntly made by Hon J A Hobb. Bayvlrw r I ibvwii - pedal committee to paly Ma.'-' I"1 Mem. nunwrii HIGHER THIS YEAR 'N MiM.-h III ill.. I A oonalder- Bdmonton mill n.llla rata of IStI, I ln '''iiniiiiwioner David Mle '" " proposed increaae of 1 11 " in. diird by the pa MM 'om other neceetary d ' inrrcawa. ' r 1 1 X 1 .kr M in-h i. The cstiiblUh-' ' ml health lnsurtin e i'.'i ticularly to extend ' ' '' Hera in the districts "'".k ccutm, wa op- ' !! by the aartcultural I m. Miawmrl lh'' lcRUIature and the cork Province "third to aunnort the n..n .... U) COUNTRY FOOTBALL Oeorc t'i'iM"r OeorK'la Klvcr Olnrler Oolcondn Ornndvle lndeperlem-r tndlnn L. and takrvirw tucky Jim Marmot Mctil Natl 8llvr ! fwndonii' Premier '""mer Mitchell was un- Porter Iclalio . "iiy definite announce- Rufua VANCOUVER KXCHAM1B -iiimwi u rrrthinty that the Ruth "e at least 48 and poa- Sllvercrct ,N' "M' " A. IK. ,v. ,. Buvrrami'M Slocan Kim: Buntocli TermlntiH Torlc Whltcwiili'i nil).,,,,, U1" ' ' 'I In- Wednt'Mluv 0. . WmMlblli M y.. i n. Im Tin- Save Money f Boston Grill ',' i to subscribe by the W ' " ... - aann and vaur Bid. Asked .n 63 .81 1.15 44 OBH JH M t.00 0.38 '.47 43 .48 53 101 108 .gov, a .36 V .10H io .15 18 .07 07i .40 41 .18 1 .33 1000 1800 3.73 aVfa .85 .61 .54 66 Vi 88 14'j 36 l-J' j 10'i a 40 a m 3 36 6 60 3.08 :i 10 7.V, ,, in. in l'ii' K.i-t. month recorded at S3 7 hours waa alao up from February lBTTa M.7 hour The tMtather waa alao considerably i.t r me' and met aa promptly ea (m iuw wa unmn. uMunuw !, declareo tne Attorney ueo- iu wu The aituatlon that K developing minimum was J4 Laat year'e figures li not compatible with the development " f our own race HON. V. A. Ill NMM1 were M and 11 respectively. Fallowing are the weather records for February ISM aa announced thU morning by H D. Tee Oigby Island. Dominion meteorologist: Highest baneaeter reading. 30.67 on Fi binary 15. Lowest barometer reading. 19.33 on February 4. Maximum temperature. B8 on February M. Hlnltnum temperature. 34 on Fbru ary ft. Mean temperature, 3d 1 . Precipitation. 8 40 Inches. Ormtoet dally rainfall. 3417 Inches on February 9. Btinshme. 837 hours. Total wind mileage. ISM. Oreateat velocity In one hour, 33 miles from soutbeaet on February 7. Average velocity par hour, S.S miles. SUFFERED LOSS OF LEG IN ACCIDENT AT LOGGING CAMP Having suffered the loss of a leg In a painful accident when caught ln logging gear at the J. R Morgan logging camp at Burnt Core between Duledale a.id Swsnaon Bay. D. Sllvalra. Finn log ger, was brought to the city by gaabost from down th- coast this morning for treatment In the Prlnoe Rupert Qeu- ernl Hospital. Mrs. Palmar, younger daughier of J, R. Morgan waa In charge of the patient on the trip to the elty. SCHOONER McKINLEY HIT ROCK IN NORTH IT! I rer Her Own IVwrr lo freavuril Where Itepulrs are IWng I'.ITrHnl Plaharmen arriving from the north PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 bring word that the Seattle schooner UeKinlev. well known here, struck a PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central 'British Columbia's Newspaper STILL CII!.;:Ui(. "LINDY": i'anam:: City turned out to the lant bai.y and cripple to cheer Col. Chili-leu Lindbergh aa he drove from the flying field where he landed to the city hall for a formal reception Sir James Aihins Uiges Thct British Empire Is Bitter Than Any Pan-American Conference MONTREAL, March 1. "Canada does not want to enter into any I'an-Alneri' an conference in substitution for the uplen-did acsociatiotp of Dritish commonwealth," declared Sir James AiWina, formeriLieut-Ciorvarnor of Manitoba, in an addmut be- ReferriRg to Canada's international problems, Sir James aaid the greatest danger In Canada waa not from demagogues, propagandist, bandits or bolshevista but from the apathy and indifference in respect to the proper exercise of citiien's duties. ruiNci: of iv.iux won toixt to point niE IBTUOHY. England, March 1. The Prince of Waleavwon the Welah Ouard race in oonnec-ttan with the Beaufort Hunt point to point races today. FISH HELD OVER I1 TROUT SEASON OPENS IN MAY Seasons for Lake and Stream F'iithing arc Defined by Dominion Fisheries Office The Dominion Fisheries office announces that the angling season for trout will cpen on May 34 this year ...... , , .end ouuilnue open until November 14 One lliimlrrd ThnuvMiil PiHtnd of , . . .In streams, the date for lake fishing t. Offered for i' Deferml Halibut lopen MAV,n int from May 1 to Till Tomorrow .Februarj- 38. The bag limit Is twenty - 'flV8 Hah per day. A total of 140.600 pounds of halibut Lake Kathlyn. near Smtthers. which ' waa odJOrod at the Flab nchange this lias boen rloaed for seme time WkjU morning hut the sale has been deterred ! restocking has been going oh. will be until toenorro. Tlte boau in are as, open to fiahlng again thu year with follows: a dally bag limit of alt fish. Amorlcavn-Helgeland, 40,000 pounds: I Democrat. 35.000. and Defence. 15.000. I ItYDIto hTATIOMh IN CANADA Canadian Kdward Upactt, 6,000 1 pounds: Margallce. 8.500: Utf O.. 3.- ! Hydro-electric generating stations In 000, and Scrub. 7.000. Canada number 308. Wonderful Achievement Record Is Set Forth in Report of the Royal Canadian Mounted Polia HrilUh Columbia's Northern Patrol Among Most Interesting Stories of Those Set F'orth In Volume Now Made Public OTTAWA, March 1. A wonderful record of achievement is shown in the annual report of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police 3 made public here today by Hon. Earnest Lupointe. Outstanding in thu report is the record of the patrol consisting of Inspector T. V. :4 Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newlv laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latent and best for the leant. Phone 457 Price Five Cents . ABB Hfls J tJ 0 0 tt ftf v fl itt I ' B ft ' &irBy Homey General Manson Urges All Members of Legislature to Unite on Anti-Oriental Question Intermarriage between races ivould be fatal FINE WEATHER development, aeciares minister in aiscuss-ing resolution at Victoria :!.. March 1. An invitation to all parties and to all iiiiu- in drawing up a resolution that would bring the -.i the Oriental ijucstion in British Columbia home to i i'iala without lit the Mimr time embarasBing either the i I'M ii governments in their relations with Oriental tciirled by Hon. A. M. Manson, attorney general, in .ii Wednesday afternoon. nun placed befom the House by ('. F. Davie, Conaer- i for Cnwirhan-Newcastle. urged the abrogation of aniie Aiu': .-Japanese treaty Insofar aa it mmm ARE RESCUED i n im. ink Nland Where I .-,i- l.oNt Itaat I1IN STAYS MJIIIND i . is,, iiuys on Flour and Finn in Nearby Stream; ' tioing feouth n 1 -After Iuim (Of -.irk of flour ami flab y ktr?ni nine uem-e of the halibut 1 i wrecked on KodU: ' 1.1-y 13, walked llftnn I i.jii village ahcre thr took them to KortiaK ii-n arrived at Seward ' ue to Seattle t Peterson, pm onn I lined at tao m cue of attempi t salvage ' Ataak.i v. hi, - three y-n n- Tin ' il for 115.000 i member, o. 1 1 - ere ' I the Knuniunt l!it lie Atatiolii''J In N"t-' ''I- during the winn-r Intrrfer-d wi'.htlrltlah Columbia's right tu pi . t an'.i-Orental legislation It alo ."; tnr a declaration of tbc civil rUht Or.entaLa Mr. Mm ilvcuMing the revolution, vjid Uir r, danger of all waa the probalMttty of the Inleraaixtnre of ttaa races He declared It til MaWMaMl 'r 4w,araif trejstrltg.' unbta llM'. thr day wotiM ecme when intermarriage would become nacre and tire fre-juent with dlaMtrous rcaulta. T;i my mind it la a (Ituatlon that pO FOR FEBRUARY More Sunshine ami Mil ler Tern perature Recorded Rainfall at First of Month Heavy A apell of excptl:i::ull bad wrutli-during the f:ral half of February ht been fully ovenhadowed by the fuv oondltlena that nave prevailed tlno DM middle of the mouth. Today mark' the fifteenth day ainoe Prince Rupert baa bad any rain, bright sunahlne having prevailed alauat contlnuoualy In the tune intervening Isccpt for a ! icorulng togs fend. Judging from thr high and ateady level of tbc barometer rodajr. pxaaanl ooiidltlona abould ra-Mla far a while longer. While rainfall during the paM month. totalling S.40 utobae. waa considcrakijr ataa f thm. ioaa af l far 7truan, t37. aunahlrw for tbr ON ALL OUTSTANDING BONDS ! Canadian National Pays Whole of Interest on Railway Debt to Public Hon. ('. A. Dunning Defends Recent Statement Made by Minister of Finance and U Cheered by Liberals in House OTTAWA, Mrach 1. Hon. C. A. Dunning, minister of railways, replied in the House of Commons yesterday to Conservative cniki.-ni .ha. in announcing reductions in the net debt, the minister 01 finance had not taken into consideration the Canadian National bond guarantee. Mr. Dunning warmly denied that the present government bad made in this regard any change in the accounting system. Now, as previously, when there were cash advances by the government tp the ( .in. dial, Nutional such cash advances were regarded as part A tN D minion net debt but that . . . . .1 pari jf t:e CIS. d;bt due to the puo-lic v is not regard :d aa part of the i.c-t ccc.t feezau t t'je Canadian National Ra Iway a ite!f earning the Interest ..r. its obi.gatlous to the public. rihe mm later of finance has not thu year paid out one cent tor ln-tfrest on be debt due by the Canadian Na'.u.-.ial to te public." declared Mr Dunning, to Liberal chests. RESUMPTION OF AIR Wcrk AhNiuhMiMl lieeently by I.I rut, . I). f'tulkKlistiik to lie Carried Out Again. Ilepwrtetl Dawson, alao Unking up with the Floyd Btnncn United States air mall service in Alaska. Prince Rupert, SERVICE IN VIIKON ALLAN CUP HOCKEY GAMES TO BE PLAYED TRAIL MARCH 5 AND 7 CAI.OAP Y March l.-The British Collin. '! Mi ni Cup play-otfa have been -i'. zYti from Vancouver to Trail and u.ll take place March 6 and 7. 30. 83. VYKATHKK IIRPOIIT. Prince Rupert.- Clear, calm. Terrace.- Clear, calm. temp. 33. Rraswood. Clear, calm, temp. 18. Alyoiuh Clear, calm. temp. 13. Alice Arm - Clear, calm, temp. 34. Anyox Clear, calm. temp. 34. Stewart. -Clear, calm. temp. IB. Hnzelton -- Clear, calm. temp. 5. 8r.ilthera.--Clear. calm. temp'. 8. Burns Lake.- -Clear, calm. temp. 0. Attn-.. Clear, north wind. temp. 8. Wliltehorse- Clear, calm. temp. 7. Selkirk-Clear, calm. 10 below. Dr.waon. Cloudy, calm, tamp. 5. BROKE RECORDS GRAIN SHIPPING AT VANCOUVER Indication Are That Season Will t , be Double TtlgsF VAffCOCVKR, March 1. Vancouver broke all records yesterday since the commencement of grain shipments 1 through thw port, the pscelpts to date. including the amount reported end in the elevators totalling 63.4''4.334 bushels Plans are reported to be under way which Is greater than the total for the for re -organization of the Dawson-; twelve mouths of the 1M3-M season. Whltenorse air mall service which was Indications are that the port wUl dou-le recently abandoned by Lieut. A. D. last season's ah.pmeaU with five ahtp- Crulkahank who lsst year operated the ping months remaining, plane "Queen of the Yukon" in the , a aerv'.ce. Undr Canadian management. ' It la proposed to resume mall and paasenger flights from the ooaat to KING JAMES IS COMING TONIGHT British Motorship Due About 7 This Evening to I Kid Seventeenth Cargo of Season The big British motorahlp King James, Capt. Rich, which was. Prince Rupert's second grain vejaeel of the season ard which Is coming back to load out the seventeenth cargo of the season for the United Klng&om or Con tinent. wUl arrive about' seven o'clock this evening. She is due at Triple Island at 4 o'clock this afternoon to UmP iplck up her pilot. CapV 1. R Bfert. Tl.o Kins Jsmas Is aJraaSW linad and Prrt -Clear, er.lm, 31 Slmpwn temp ahtcuM atwt -loading to- nnj.vi u w.uu. V.K-.. u... m0 j Tht eighteenth ahlp of thy the British steamer Penimoor, due next week, also to load full fdr the United Kingdom or Continent, Is typical of the vessels that have called here. BESNER BLOCK HANDSOME ONE Telegraph Creek.--Clear, calm, temp. Removal of False Work Reveal 1 Structure Which Will lie Iloth , . Acquisition and Credit to WIKM.KSS KKI'OKT City Sandya Wunsch, Sergeant J. R. Patton and Constable W. A. Cooper! T7m I Advantage has been taken of the re at LJ.rd. Columbia, near the Yukon border. According to' ljritish , Dlgby ci-Vcaim. baromater. cent nn. weather to rusk construction that record Sergeant Patton's intected with ! hand became gangrene sosa; temperature, so: sea smooth: 11.50 1 of the new three-stora, kuaiaes. block in January, i '.'-', ana one linger was amputated oy a razor wielded pm. spoke motorship King James, m, for oner Brum at the northeast cor by Inspector Wuiiaeh, there being no doctor within reach to do the , miles south of Prince Rupert, bound ner of Third Avenue and removal of the Mcentlv 011 the PorUock banks J0' Th 'Po" further aaya: "Our ffhe " ' ' thetr ay to render 'atr ,vaael and shattered focftlPM-1 . j proceeded unf er -bir 'piwW .' liOo ! " cco ai. rom aaMatinsj Seward Where retMirt mbri.;g effected, i n Im4u" mother to bring a baby into: The (kipper of the McKiniey Is Capt. ! " " umvb rrayci Barney Hansen. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS Total for Month of February llilo Year C'onlilrn)lil.v Almul r Uit Yeer'a llgure falxe work reveals s structure Dead Tree Point -Clear, calm: baro-1 which will indeed be a .credit and ter 80.32: temperature, 36: ssa ; qulaltltn to the architecture of this Bmooin icii un,jic"111 r nipcro im iincniTti ' litjLj ill llUjrllAL Bull Hrb:ir -Clear, light eat wind: embrlllshmenu aiake a very attractive at burtela. j . barometer. 3D 18: tom;eraUire. 30. exterior, suitably matching an Interior The appeal of the north Is Indicated ' a. itaMiiuwen After Hiring lleeu j light swell: 10.15 pjn. spoke steamer whloh will be of moat up-to-date ap- by the fact that few of the men do. Taken Alire from IhMt Zero Venture, left Shushartle Bay. north-! polntment u.d design not v.lh to coirc out. Some have not . I bound: 8 p.m. spoke steamer Amur, been out for thirteen years. The death occurred yestirday after- James Island for Anyox. 380 miles from According to Colonel Cortlnndt noon In the I'-'iiro Hupert General Anyox. Starne. comml.v.:inier. who U responsl-: Hospital, when- he hud Ihi'D n patient Nimiii hie for the report the strength of the for ,i few di.yt.. ' ( 1! lu-imisfen of the j Dlgby Isl.md Clear, culm: barometer, police on September 30. 1337, was 1004. ,cal hullUut li-him; Inm: Zero, De-,3057: temperHturr. 47. rx- amuoth. Cuatoma and exclae oollectlona at the This Is an lncre of 81 over the pre- ceased ws 48 wari or atie n1 waa Dead Tree Point -Clear, culm: buro- port of Prlni'- ttupcit for the month c'dlni year The eimtluued Increase of born In Nnrwiiy He w- put off his ' meter. 30 3J: tem(erature. 45. neu ,,r Kehni.iiv t.i'.'illeil llat:i48 accord- the iier.s.innel u ,lne largely to the In- l.init hire In! ivk H'K l.Htle In snioot h HU K, . ,nn, nil" 'Hi' "' inncle till" Umril- ereii'.r III tilt' nun, tier required to pat,',! Ln, iw ii ,it !ns Hi..ii.l .ill i is lull he Is! Bull H"li.'l C'le.u rulm, li.i: nle'i" in .1 11 M.I.I..'.! ,.il!eit.i: .Us- Mi- .11, -tie .mil ' iti-.iliM, iei,l,iii.s ,ui,l l:i,,,.,i .. , leie (ll-M .Mi' :vl .1 1 ,, 1 e II . , sii,,,,lli I , , l , I :,. F.'-u,.., I ' 11. Mi,. .1, it,-' .-nillll'M' ,.. :,. ' , ,, ,,: .,. ::. . -' '' k. :i.'. :,,,' S ' ; .;, I -. . i - FARMER WAS KILLED STRUCK BY ELECTRIC TRAIN AT CROSSING VANCOt'VI.H Miu.li 1 Trunk El well, tanner :is in-'iiitly killed ye.sierday ' . ii V ' .'ri, k hv .i B i ' Fie, trie ii' ' . .i. : ii, M n;. .' 1 Lilian