Save Money Boston Grill The cheapest way to buy the Dally Newt 1 to subscribe bj the year. Tbe coat u 15.00 and your copy la delivered to your addresa eacb evening. Jiut figure out the mall coat to you for thla dally aervlce for twelve month I ' '. XVIII., No. 121. . . CASCA SKIPPER tin II TIIKOKlll AUTIIil'IU. CANAt M'lli; N ( K W ,.KE LAIIAUUK 'i-vmje. May S3. The atory of Tii,.,ui caotaln who rem i ,uy phyalo and painted a ' ' "i order to make an early " Interior Ice-locked north Bee lu-iusrd bare. " warier, owner of the steamer Urh sailed Tueeday from vu,n f0r rjawaon retiiembered ' 11 cks ago that Mack aaeorba ' r n s raya and bolda heat. So be "'"I .1 tnleht aarln of lamo black 1 " "U 40 feet wide Uabe awab-". the (littering Ice of Lake ii . id,. imp black melted tbe ' '"'tiMt a ranal W mllea "''l liu-h the Caaca aaued. AUMiti, a, vo Newa. long NEW BUILDINGS JASPER PARK muinimx itauv Lett un ov tii i no TMir' TO r.Ul. MlltTII KUtOV BAT, May 23 Tbe dirlflble lulu, earning Oeneral Mobile and tbe nrjuler ttaff of aontlata atarted on ltt third trip Into toe north polar region early thla morning, after a net hi port of eeveral day Kootenay L. I Ukrvlew Uaoamlth ... Uicky 3m llarmot Metala National SUver Pend Oreille . Premier Porter Idaho . Rlebmond Bufua Argenta Ruth Hope Silver Creat 'Ah-I'EU, May M New bullline are aiiverado SSMi.dOO 'i-cuxi here at a coat of about Blirermmith Xtnety men are employed on tunlook v tiie permanent Oonatruotlon Oo. iTennlnu " lougea. one of ten rooma and iWbltewaler "'icr of aiiteen. are being erected Woodbine 1 Hpeclal cottage of eight rooma Cotton Belt s" part of the plaru. A. new goH Oeorgla Blver ""ue u tnotuded In tbe Improve- Orendview Duttile Marmot Oold Slocan K!" - m Star of Falkland is Ashore in Behring Sea with 320 People on Board and U.S. Cutter to Rescue Alaska Pachas vessel was on way with cannery CFI ANGE S MADE hands to Bristol Bay, in northern part of territory ' I j iIMirr.rn UNI I ED pmmnn CHURCH i Wah., May 23. With 280 Chinese and 40 ."toistmknts M..nr. to hukchw SKATTLE, whites aboard, the Alaska Packers' Association! ,N UH 11 v-vessel Star of Falkland is ashore on the rocks half vahoootteh. iuy m fourth a mile west of Akunhead inside Behring Sea near Unimak ntox unit church m Pass, the United States coastguard wag advised today. day' Su? taJFtfJtum 1 he cutter Haida is expected to reach the ship today and the lighthouse tender Cedar is also en route to the scone. The vesse! is reported to be down by the head with thr forward deck under water. There is no word of the plight of the crew and cannery hands who comprise the t.-i . .i.ntrai Hut TWO CHILDREN WERE KILLED HEAVY TRUCKS;; iKM tOlto IN V.lMOItKK AT ALMOST KAMt TIMK IN IHUKtt-tNT I'.tKTS Of CITY ONE DUlVElt BSCAl'BB - v OUVBB. May - Two children . r Uvea under ihr wheels of 'i .-.itor truck within a few minutes "iher In two different sections it y yesterday afternoon. .1 oulia. eight yean of afe. WM :, death under trvitk et Menus and Keefer Street at I'jck and Janus l.rlle. aeieat. (l fifteen minute later at Sto-t 22nd Avenue. u.vcr of the truck that killed . rtrl. heedless of tbe screams num. apeeded up hia vehicle .;kx1. PHYSICS AIDED BISHOP P. T. ROWE OF ALASKA GOING NORTH Men Knwwn Clerte f EHfl CUerrli (M ThreMfh le Take up III" ' Merk Feevr Trimble Bowe. bead of the Epeecopal dloeeee of Alaaka alnoe tttt aetd tami! tarty known a "the bMnop Of oU outdoor. " waa a paaatnfler aboard the Prlnaeaa Alice thla morning going through to Alaaka to reaume hi Outlet for tbe aummer after having apent the winter In Victoria. Tbe well known cleric of the north plana eaten-aire travelling thai year In connection with the carrying out of hie dutle. STOCK QUOTATIONS Nmmi Clwlr.g WW Tortay on Vaneou. ver BrlatHte (Oourtcey S. D. John ton Oo , Ud ) B.C. Bllvrr ... Bayvtew Big Mlaeouii . Cork Province Dunwell Oeorge Copper O lad tone Olaclar Bid Aakrd IJ0 170 M ! jv . M M M t . M U .. M JO SI .n .n tK .IT my, m .11 M M M M M .ten at .10 JVa 1M0 1TJ tvSS tM M .70 'rtMi 41 M M 1 AO M MVk an M MS MO .. MS . M m " 15 .11 .13'i nr llllwi. Ctangea have been made In M pastoral charges. Appointment!) to Prince Rupert Presbytery an: AayoK, Rev. J. Dewart. Bella Bella. W. H. QlDson. lotwaon. Rev. B. Moses. Beaeiaon. Re. A X. Stephenson. Rupert Bast. O. Boothioyd. There were five changes in the ' uT .uV . r o- tx, nj-j!,to sppm-.u there me amy -a its en iuuic nuni oa ruuwv w uitsiui mu : P ! Burns Uke. Rev. W E. Ash lord Utt eave an lnteretiiif! Rev. p. Lankaeter. Oeoree. . P. Oqamal. AIRPLANE JOB Chairman of Technical Commit-tw of Ilecently Formed Company NEW YORK, May 23. Lindbergh has decided to enter the commercial airplane field and has accepted a "full time job" ax chairman of the technical committee of the recently formed Transcontinental Air Transport Service. He will take charge of putting into operation the rail and plane ervice between New York and the I'acific by which paticengcru may fly by day and take the train by night. increasein" mayo mining HMHIl:l( III TPI T THAN LANT YEAH. vMM) TIINM III' 111(111 (lUADK ML t F.K I.KAI OltK ANTIl'll'ATi:!! A Mgger mineral production thla tea-eon than In any year prevloua la ex-pecteg for tbe Mayo district of tbe Yukon aeoordlng to Thomaa McKay, well known operator or Keno Hill, who waa a pietgar aboard tbe Princess Allot this momlug returning north after having apent tbe wurter in Vancouver and Seattle. Last year about 0.000 tons of high grade alrver-lead ore, the largest output ( data, were produced and it Is eaaWHo&to surpass thla figure thla year. Tread well-Yukon Oold Oo.. with a US ton mill. Is now tbe principal al a number of smaller operators tfe Matrtet but several new outfits are gMgej i and a big mining refivai Is.MSjag ferwrad to. New eoneerusjgo-mm' th ObtlBlldItl aid a large Toronto outfit. ' Ml Nil (MSIALTim KtUBWITgnf. Nevada, May St. Pour are la a oopper mine here aa ttbe of a oaveln. NOTICE Store will close at 0 p.m. (enfant in order to give 'our clerk, a real holiday. PHILLIPS' GKOCEKY. GORDON'S GROCERY. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928 wHteut ctmrwm thrtr wn reouaat Rev. O. B. Swltav:r, R. T. MeeHrlae. ' Bev. W. H. Pierce of Port Baatnftot reaume of chongr , i taktaf place in lite condition Induna on the northern coaat. of tbe PRINCE RUPERT Northern and. Central British Columbia? (Newspaper -, y ; - boxes all filled to overflowing with children and teachers rose and saluted the old flag and sang together "O Canada." While the Ltuntre waa crowded to tbe . were omitted altogether. drora. it did not accommodate all the children of the city, the pupua of tbe High School having then? own celebra tion, and alio Westview while tbe two primary grad in tbe larger school BOXING TONIGHT AT 8.30 ExhihiUon Ituilding j 12 Rounds 12 j Battling Gurvicn vs. Alf. Harding of Calgary 5 Good preliminaries 5 Reserved 8eata now on sale at $1.50. General admission $1.00. Along with Mrs. Darton on the theatre platform were the regents of the chapter. Mra. D C. Stuart of Queen Mary; Mr. John Manaon of Hill 00 and Mrs. Orchard McLeod of Adair Carae. Also the municipal past regents Mr. Blanco. Mra. Parkin. Mra. sioMor-dle and Mra. McLennan. Tbe standard brarer were: Mnv- Annie Daisy for i Municipal chapter; Mr. McUean for Adair Oaras and Mia Bras (or Queen I Mary. There iu al.io h representative ,ot the ecehool board and Archdeacon Bl,x-. , . i The,, program included aalutlng the flag, community alnglng, a flag drill. jstlos by Mlas Annie Dslby and Mr. ( William MUlar. addresses by Mra. Darton. Archdeacon Rlx and a representative of tbe school board. Miss Orassle was pianist. I At tbe High School the saerclse I were in charge of Principal Peddle and the add rest was given by Oolonel Mc- Mordle. At Westview there was a patriotic entertainment prepared by Mlas Hallo-well and they were addressed by Mra. Lendry. The rn!or pupil of Seal Cfcve under Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least Phone 457 I'rire Pivf cni EMPIR E DAY CELEBRATION S AFTERNOON GETTIN(. FOUTIHED TO ENDURE A GREAT DAY: Major Fitxmaurice. Duke Schiller.' Canadian flier; Bnros Ton Hucnefeld and Cipt. Koehl at breakfast in New York SlruchMudShark and Pinned It to . 'Stem of Steamer Prince George as Bound Northward Seymour Narrows 'J run down a huge raudshark, kill the animal and carry it T along on tlte Mem for about sis hours wa the rather unique experience of the C.N.Ii. Btearaer Prince George, Capt. Harry Nedden, this trip north. It was just south of Seymour Narrows early yesterday morning as the rkipper waa on the bridge, that the huge marine creature came to the surface in front of lite ship and started to dite down but not before It was struck with an impact which pinned it fast to the stem. The creature was tail in the air and nose into the water and was apparently killed instantly. It was estimated to be about twelve feet long, weighing more than a ton. The shark remained fart fai front of the ship until the rough waters of Queen Charlotte Sound were entered about six hours later, In the early afternoon. Then it slipped away and apparently went to the Utt era. The Incident was productive of much interest on behalf of the passengers and a number of photographs were taken. Empire Day Suitably Celebrated Today in the Westholme Theatre and in High School and Westview hundred school children from the public schools of the SEVEN city mi't this afternoon at the Westholme Theatre to celebrate) mm. pin 'J win. VVFII, ICCI1V VI illC IUUUJllHU cuocr of the I.O.D.K . presided, and a program suited for the occasion was arranged by Mrs. Woodland, chairman of the education committee of the I.O.D.E. municipal chapter. It wa an inspiring scene when the standard bearers of the various chapters, each with the flag standing in front of the I.O.D.E. officers and special guests and the body of the theatre galleries and Curious Examination1-of Chinese Witness at Police Probe Yesterday Effort to Get at Cause for Man Coming Forward With Evidence Against Poliec by Operators of Gambling Houses May 28. The motives of Georgie Chow, Chinese VANCOUVER, gambler, for appearing as a witness at the police inquiry was the sunject of an extended cross-examination of that witness by W. W. B. Mclnnes. counsel for Shue Moy, alleged Vancouver gambling king at yesterday's session of the investigation before Commissioner Lennie. Witness, who was on the stand all day. was subjected to a barrage of questions in the afternoon by Mr. Mclnnes as to whether he had been promised any gambling privileges or any reward for u. til., in? if there should be a change of administration. Ciow den.ed be bad been promised anything or that anyone was paying him. He declared he asked Wong Wah It be would like to give evidence and '.hat the Chinese had said he dldnt think be would He added that Shue Moy was very strong and that Police tn-pector Jackson waa a good friend of tbe Chinese. Witness denied be told Wong Wan that control of tbe Cblnese gambling would be given to a group of Chinese It there were any changes in tbe police He also denied that Police Commissioner Pie tc her ever promised bun anything If he would give evidence of a certain kind before the commissioner Witness alao declared he had not told Wong Wah that Fletcher would be tbe next mayor. MOVIE OPERATOR IN FARTHEST NORTH IS NOT YET RETURNED i Robertson, representing a film company 1 unheard of since he flew on May 11 I from Wueman toward Point Barrow with two planes ha not returned by Sun day, friend urge tbe dispatching of re- l'el expedition to Invest NO inl'ttlt TOHORttOW. Tomorrow being Victoria Day and a publlf holiday, there will be no regular ; Issue of the Dally Newa. The next regular edition will be on Friday IVIUTIICK IMPOHT. Prince Rupert Overcast, calm; temperature. S. NANAIMO BOY PRIZEWINNER S AT THE WOBI.U IN UtOMSTHICAL WOMB l. LOXUOK, (MIUKD,' COMPETITION CRESCENT BBACH. Msy S3 WlHiam Brankaton. sun of Mr. and Mra. W. Brankston. of Nanalmo. a pupil at at, Oeorge a School at Crescent Beach, won the special prlae awarded for geometrical drawings by the R-yal Drawing Society 01 London He t ok five honors and a for first place in the world. It la timed against 70.000 contestants nnrnrn IN NEW YORK NEW YORK. May 33 -A aiveplng re-actlrn in price tck place yesterday. Lirph.h- "d ..t her higii priced tpeclaltles birakuif five nearly twenty dollars lie iv uve aoiiara. SIX MILLIONS REPARATIONS OTTAWA. May ii CanadlasM Hwordrd al.Wii vnr reps rat toft - - - - - B.-aliiKl u': iiuih,' ' C'i'Uiinlssloner PWel, ' Mra. Usney were brought In by bu Kho invckt :, I ''! claims. The docu- and Joined with the others at the metit - ii(i :u tlie Huse of Com theatre. I mens late last night.