T Save Money Boston Grill T!i cheapest way to buy the Cs:iy Newt It to tubucrlbe by the , , u The cott it 13.00 and your is delivered to your ddret t i, evening. Just figure out the n,.,!i mat to you for thlt dtlly for twelve month! llctvrccn Thirty and Forty Thousand Acres in IMkc Lake Section arc Covered With Water, Only Tops of Houses Showing s RATON, Sank , March W. Between thirty and forty thousand . u s il farm land is under water, varying in depth from a few . , i to an averse of tt-n feet. Twenty-nine families are with- mcs and there arc probably nunc, all of whom have lost their :hkk, including a uunUty of med grain. Thin will deal a blow to farming in the district thin spring. Such waa the "ii in brief thin morning following a disastrou flood tn the Like area, which commenced early Thursday morning and l its peak last night. i t ) a height ' prnbebly 40 pr.lnt almr.st d,ie"tly l.uke summer r rt aad on ulr of the Ukr retching back ' nf more than ten mi lev Ice 'i in the river u-mg gradually .rthward and 'I n stream by ' ' txiwer of the water as the .- rapidly. This caused QUICK ACTION 1 1 STOPPED FIRE "i ull cart and moveable equip- LIQUORLAWS CHANGE SOON W tsrm; TO PllOlllllir IMI'OIITA-HON IIV ANY K.M'KI'T OOVKIIN-MKNTS I'IKl.tllitEII ' ' 1 ' AW A. March bu. -f claatlon pro I nrr the low banks and iprad through- r.i.t th? countryalde. The flooded area Is roughly three tuwushtps in length and two and a halt sections in width. Only the rooft of the lannh juses are ah owing. Then an various estimate of the number of cattle drowned but nothing the li knovn de.taltely although it It believed the taat' la heavy. One farmer go farther the water we Hod list ten bead of eatttt. Dark Horse May Get Nomination from Conservatives to Contest Constituency of Prince Rupert for vn-ulatlcn. Certain ln. a pari ncceptiihh' (rom ijcttniK ailKBi'sK'd that ' the Importation of liquor by '" ,i NuinlX'i matter of seem lo wke it very seriously. j An interesting report la currvnt that ik.. nnmlnatlon niav or lenaerea u ' ' Oecri;e McAfee, rtsi.aiser of the Blit lt:ui! tn: o(l ijATHKHMI Bay Lumber Co. v.hlch Is moving Its Mi IATIMII tlslltll l.'.t: IN orriion Into this city Mr. McAfee I VKI.U: llliU.IUM' h never been very closely identified ,th alfaira polltinil snd enjoys much 'MCE. March 30. Quirk action popularity. He would, no aoum. niaar Prt of the cltleeni" prrvenu-d oiu condldttc for the Coiuervs-"ilit won -have been a ULsajitrou : Ve if he could be obtained. .ii Wadrxndsv mornlim. when Tlirn It la also sold that the Conser- : --! sruund the chimney in the vatives might Import nu of the Laeelle DuilUing. upled by Mr. and Mrs A ' I ii in e had gained tome hrsd-' '"-u the alarm was first given. ' d of people were aoon on th ' exthigulsbera and it '.-under control, but not beforr li'med eipedlent to move the ' m rfrecu to the atreet. The i 'lir building used as the TVr-M'.iors Uarage waa also quickly M ,nrf this msv urcvrin mm ihm nomination it is a com prom uir mm 1 inn tnci n win-si a candidate to ,iitpt the riding and. In this connec-mn. is heard the name of R. L. (Rati Miit'und. youthful though prominent VHiin.uver lawyer. Mr. Maitland la a pa-t president of the provincial Oon-, li.nv. ornanlatlon and. ahould hit p.ny Im placed In power and he elect-i. ii msMlbilltv he might be ..,1.., mi us cabinet timber I t III be generally hellovrd mai n.uniniillon Me ns, unoouowuj oeri, work'ng toward that end. But i heir n ic prominent peinons In the whom Mr. iwwion mmnv n..v w Mr Newton iniuni oc - i a- K Ftshcr iu- tl' cindl- I HIGHWAY FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO EDMONTON HON. T. II. PATTII.LO SAYS POLICY Of OOYEIIN.MENT 10 III 1 1.1) CANT HIOM I'KINt'i; uMiitui: Befwc k-dVir.K tcr the aouth hut night Hen. T. D. Pattullo mentioned to the DaUy Nwa thai he had omitted stating that It wa the policy of the MacLean Oovernracnt to continue the highway from Pilnce Avrpert riht through to the Alberta boundary. There It would connect with the Alhcrtj highway, thui nuking a '.hrcujli drive direct tram Edmonton to Prince rtupert. The Skeena Highway whl-.h wat now being butit would he a part of this. Already there are seetirns of the road built eastward from Pnnee Oeorge and in the neighborhood of MoBrlde leM ateo Mi other parte of the rout. I . Mr. PettuX east be hat low-tteaej rMdhtaclay night thai little iRei tnW new highway waa the property of the Provincial Government ao he would tee that It wat act aalde for park pur- IVrsibility of Man Hcing Imported Hut Also Talk of M " : Several Local Men as Possible Choice of Party IrKjniDr CDrP -7-. LIUl ijXuL I a dark hor will carry on me sianaara 01 me onaerva-j v party to liter 1 1"- lists us candidate for Prince Kupert at !: next provincial election in the opinion of many local poli-. rvera. Who that dark horse shall b it the subject of much i n. One tiling stems certain and that is that the Conaer-ue going lo make a real campaign of it. Recent victory in nil field has imbued them with much confidence in their iy of captiiiing the provincial field as well, rift in the parly has been reported owing to the insistence of a certain faction that 8. M. Newton be nominated. Just now we trtli point It to In cleared la a aald. INCOME TAX BILL PASSES seieciix - i date Mi Klsher Is the present preal-1 OTTAWA. March 30. -Dividing within f me Prince Rupert Conservative i , ftw M0Onda of the automatic hour for a,.,,, AM11.;,,ti,in I adjouruaheht. the Commons last night ...Innul .M thnaA Of I ....... . Will A itlH -rful thl tMlrf. Otll.T Inil'lt'S iiiciiiiw.iw. Hlim wmtt w - C. H Miuu ! , . r.r j m. inomffuu " i gci cnangsa io hiwrs v, w ..II ,f whuni mlhl e excc su-oim bid for Pleetlon with mi IV hfinnn mem. h..v mairww mto anrprtmnce- ulm, mmtioned but not so ' " 'he government Hquor control is Othe.s m are miy. r ir it much apecuta. '"'t win be introduced thlt . .promine .ni lnt-1 The e,,w, ,U that only the turn . 'WllM.,- I- L - w, I ,n AMI' I fct" .. wmmmHJ vt Ht am wswsu u TORIA. March so. The bill -'I at Ottawa to limit liquor l the provincial governments i :M 'sine ling desired by that province 'nre suoceutul control of the l:v inmiu "" very definite Is then. It Is not beyond . .....hi Even WIIKAT APVANf l ....-.iiuEB March 30 The V nnv.vv. . be ing Se to 31. Tha bill now goes to the Senate. ne,, minority oonaletlng of U F A., Labor. Progressives, two Conservatives and one Liberal Prograaslve. WHOOPING COUGH IN THE ESKIMO COUNTRY BKVOOKOA. St Ijiwrence Island. Alas-I kn March 30 This?e Eskimos are dead price frvm an epldfinlc if whoopltM cough advanced mi 81 utwnw island it Degan lour TRADE IDEAL THAT I OPINION Of Sill KOIILUT IIOIINE. tORWtlt Oil l( r l.l.Olt or the i:iiiMirt-it VICTORIA, March SO. It would be ideal for the British Empire to have air on ! among lt various states and between matter! the Dominions and the Mother Land a leaders of the system oi im inu. sir nonn norns. fsct, do not I lormrr cnanceuor oi uk scnequwr. swia 00 hit arrival here today after a tour 01 Ceylon. Burmah. Australia and New EeaU.'id. This Smplre free trade would allow complete and uninterrupted flow of commerce between the dominions a does the eyaucm of inter-atate trading in the United States United States gains hugely thereby kts'plng Its vest markets to Itself and excluding competltkn. Free trade within the Empire would represent the greatest unit of trade in the world. All pr.c (leal pe:ple, howvver. will understand that the Ideal of free trade within the Empire is not one which has any chauce of realisation except In the future. Otrtalaly not In thlt generation. Sir Robert tusgested the present method of preference within the Empire by more firmly eeiibllahlng trade contracts of each unit with the other. Trade agreement are admirable among do- CREATED EARL ON WEDNESDAY DIED THURSDAY DURMHAM StiinerMt. March SO. -Right Hun. Viscount Cava, who only Wednesday was created an earl and who recently resigned from the office of Lord Chancellor owing to 111 health, died late yesterday Earl Cave was born In 1836 and was heme secretary fr m Itflg to 1910. He waa appointed Lord Chancellor In ltttf BULL RAMPAGE 0N STOCK MARKET IS CONTINUING TODAY NEW YORK. March 30. The stock market today is on another bull ram page. Securities advanced and Radio went up 17 50 to a new high record of ITS. GLACIER GIRL K INCORPORATED VICTORIA, March SO. Incorporation this week Include the Glacier Olrl Min private company with head Blewart office at PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper TRANSOIKAN. 1'I.IKRS: Lieut. Moncrief (left) and Capt. Hood made a tHWi-alnp night from Australia to NV-w Zealand, 1.250 miles, in 13 hours Only Two Horses Finished in Grand National Steeplechase Out of Forty Starters, Tipperary Tim Coming First AINTREE, March 3U. Only two horses of the forty that started came in at the finish in the Grand .'. National Stp!eehasc here today. - All others fell ' by the wayside or wnt down at the jumps. Tipperary Tim, a 100 to 1 shot, owned by H. S. Kenyon, won, the comparative few who backed him cleaning up a lot of money. Billy Barton, owned by Howard Bruce of Baltimore and quoted in the betting at 33 to 1, came second. KMHIIAMK Kl.fOltO IIV Ctl'T. IIAMHEMW lli:.TI l THE OliltMAN JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Florida, March SO. Eddie SUataon and Captain Oeorge Heldemaa flying a Btlnaon Retrolter monoplane established a new world's endurance record today of 53 hours. 36 minutes. He landed st twelve o'clock breaking the Oer-man mark by an hour and fourteen minutes. NOMINATION ON APRIL 12 ll.l.l;U ATI; AITOINTEII IIV I IIN.hF.KVATIVK ASSOCIATION TO AslT IN MIOOMM1 or lANDIKATt With the probable choice still a ma- lr fit, aiMiilit Ir.n CiimvmHtimM lll.LV ntAm . LnuTiUGUH rmi4g Will UJWV in convention here on April 13 to select a candidate to carry their standard tn the nest election. At a meeting last night in the party rooms with W. E. Flatter presiding, the Prince Rupert Con- for the convention, no 4ustruoticns be ing given. The meeting waa an enthual--uic one and several addressee were xiven. The delegate chosen were aa follows: D. C. Stuart, W. R. Love. C. H. Orme. O H. Clarke. E. A. Mann. Oeorge BUI. Prank Aldridge. H. A. Breen. C. J. Ora-ham. J. A. Kirkpa trick. A. C. Beaity. John Laurensrn. J. C. McLennan, J. H. Thompeon. Mtu E. M. Earl, R. E. Ben-ion. Alex. Mackenale. R. W. Cameron. Robert Blanot. c. H. Finley, Jamee Btur- M V! 1 Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latent and beat for the leant. Phone 4$7 -. '' ' ' - - - PRINCE RUPERT, BC, FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 1928 Prioe Five Ont is f). - - i V f A I TWO HOkzJ FINISH IN GRAND NA TIONAL Floods in Saskatchewan Caused by River Being Jammed With Ice; Many Farms Are Now Inundated STEEPLECHASE Statement of Canadian Premier Denied by Lord Salisbury in England Mackenzie King Slicks to His Point and Suggests Tabling of Correspondence Regard to Egyptian Treaty March 30. Canada was not invited to participate in LONDON, the Angio-Egypiian treaty recently negotiated, Iord Salisbury, government leader, 'stated in the House of Lorda yesterday in reply to a queslion by Ldrd I'armoor. who called attention to a statement made by Premier King in the Canadian Commons on Canada's attitude in the recent Anglo-Egyptian draft treaty. Premier Mackeniie King was reported to have stated that the iirilish government asked the Dominion whether Canada wishf4 to paricipate in the treaty and the government declined. The term which the Brltuh gernment proposed o: ;da wu aaked to be a party te tbe to the Egyptian government were ex-primly limited to the relation between that government and I he government of Orcat Britain and. on the lace of it 'J id not Include any of the Dominion ji.-irnmei.ts. ald Lord SilUbury. treaty and thould there be any dotftt about it I would be glad, with Mm cxA- ?iit cf the Bntlah government, to have the oorretpondenee In this oooneetion tabled." he added. Lord aallabury aald the Dominion OTTAWA. March 0 "I do net know were aaked to concur la the gefiefU what hu been cabled to London with 'policy embodied In the treaty, which regard to a speech t delivered In the waa a very different thing froam aaking Commsna Monday n'ght. but what 1 did them to be partica to It. AO the nf la reported In Hanaard and the Dominion replied and eapeeaaM thean-fact? of the case are as stated there selvee tatlafied with the peaeaect of an PThl was the coauntnt of Premier King agreement with the (Inn lima il ef when ahown the London deapateh re- Egypt and raiaed so objeetkma porting Lord Sallabury-a auteatent: ever to the tgeme, g eaW. Montr eal Maroons and New ' York Rangers Win First Round of National Hockey Playoffs ONTREAL, March :i0. The Montreal Maroons earned the : ia!n to meet the Caiiadiens in the sectional playoff of the National Hockey League when they defeated Ottawa tvro I goal 8 to one in the second tame. At New lork Pittsburg- beat the New York Rangers four goal to two last night but the Rangers won the round by virtue of tbt four goal lead in the first game. The Montreal Maroon now play a two-game series with (he Canadiena, the nectional leaders, for the right to enter the Stanley local Cup series against the winners of the United States section of the league. The New York Ranger will play a two game aeries against Doston to determine the U.S. winner. NKU Ml-KKU llt'COKI) tOK ITALIAN H.VKK SIS MUES AN HOIK LONDON. Much 30. An exchange telegraph despatch from Venice amy Major Marlon de Barnard, the Italian aviator, established a world speed record today, flying 3184, miles an hour. cou. J. H. Talt, WUllam Murray and , win W. Hall, operator In charge of the Fred Scadden. fuitcd States signal corps of the office Alternates Oeorge Smith. John , at chllkoot Barrancs. who has been Diemner and J. Squarchuk. mysterloualy missing since Sunday. Hall Other ponlU In the riding will also i accused of stealing a boat and motor be represented with delegates FISHERMEN WIN DAMAGES CASE ing Co. Ltd. capitalised at 0160,000, aiu employ them In the fall salmon LARCENY CHARGE AT JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU. March 30. A warrant charg ing l.irceny has been Issued against Ed- VANCOUVER KXCHAXd'K Argents Ba)vlew Big Missouri Cork Province sii:i niMi'ANV wilo I'uomim:i f:'tl"Wf-HMl'LOV TIIBM HIT lAII-Lli TO Orandvlew ' ,', ' lo NO Intel- Coal ...... . jKootenay Florence. Vancouver. Maran so. Mr. juetioeiL. and L W. A. Macdonald awarded fifteen Soln- j Lakevtew tula fUheruten Judgment against the Lucky Jim Anglo-British Columbia Packing Co. i Msrmot Metals . . l td yesterday. ' Pendorellle Plaintiffs claimed 7.618 damages for premier (Exdi ... brvarh by the defendant of a contract I porter Idaho Buftis a-n of 1S34 at Klngeombe Inlet, Albert jsilvercrcst Bay and Knight Inlet. The amount 'Silverado the Juditment has not yet been deter-1 Whitewater "HI '! IWlXKtblnr Bid. ft'., 10', .50 48 sa . , 38', .as1, Mi, M 31 .SO 3.00 lta .Oil a 70 .so Aaked .47 .11 63 ,40 ELECTIONS ACT TO BE CHANGED HILL UK KKAI.T WITH AT NKT ION OI' 1'AMI.IAMENT MIIKN MIUtiRMTIONN ASlirJI OTTAWA. March 30 After a asagthy debate In the House of Cammoiw, the 1 Port of Mr Justice Clarke, la which the existence of corrupt practices Is aaen-tieued waa referred to the cotaaatttea eat privileges and lections for ceuelderatleB. The discussion brought uhanta freat Conservatlvea that political MtrupUca has not been confined to Athebaska. Premier Mackenale King agreed that there was room for Improvement of tfte Elections Act and he suggested It might be considered rJ-xt -was too, la h meantime members might submit airy lea for improvement they may wash. PREMIER PLANS FOR STEWART AftJllMTlOX Ol' ItlKTEK IUAIIO IIV 11141 COMPANY MKAXH Mi:i'U TO TOWN . in conuactipu with a rtegfatnh float Vaaoeuver telling of the aale of; the . Porter-Idaho mine to the Premier OoSB-'5 pauy. It Is explained that the property OS adjoins the Silverado and Proepertty. It 41 l located on the Marmot fUvwr aad It Ii reported that the Premier Company 31.70 plane to get the ore out through a tua-3.05 nel on the Silverado to a concentrator S3 to be erected ou the beach at Stewart, .47 It la thought that this group of pro 1'J i pertlea will prove aa valuable at the Premier s'id with operatlont right in 3 85. the town, will prove a (trcnt asset to ' 1 l i ' ::;:l Mil .''ll'lnUlUtt. :i''i- fci t:' Dally New Mir ihi;e. , 'i lor the Dully News. n Si