Save Money Boston Grill , '.. 'W'.s is to subscribe by the riii' r:(st la 18.00 and your ,ii 1 1 vnrcrt to your address , mm:. Just figure out the ...i to you for this dally ,r twelve month I II. N. 01. Hon. Frank B. Kellogg before council of foreign relations spoke on war prevention policy of his country but objects to military alliances !.W VOUK, March 16.--Placing the American governmnU n record in favor of an unqualified anti-war treaty t- fi- ureal powers of the world. Secretary Kellogg said in atl-ii last night tfiat if the principal nations are united in a : ill -lire for sutti a rompact, a formula could be devihed ar-i.i all. i i ti'i-retary !ifore the council on Foreign Relations ior his subject the war prevention policy of the United, I the treaties ami proposed treaties which had been ad- , EFFORT MADE UNITE AGAINST THE LIBERALS li.Mlltl.s m AKAT'llllWA lM COUTH W. UK"TI Kt TO I VII OPPOMTIOX ON. March 10 A t:'tiir- ical aolldllic.it: Hi ., and Individual f of the provincial I.ibeml n ssssfgtd iii definite e ronalUdUig m-vi'.uu ol thr i.uutlon OT the Oonaerva-tien the inviuuon of piii-ition With C..ner alive w by Dr. C. E Tran. leader vaalvt group in telegram declared hla willmgneaa an) aetnocraiii principles nil co-operatli.ii AREA ALBERTA 1 ITI'.i- 111 .ol'MrlT TO m tit- II II Ol T HV fO-OPHKATlOX ' "MHNMKNT VIITII IHM'KK-Il l.l.Ht Mlt'MlATlOV M i' l 'MoN. March 1 -The etblish- m idol health area In Albcrt-i development In the Inter-l l by tlM nsellb department Miirlal government A mod?) i ith s population of a bou ' 'ma will be eatabllaneo wim ' " ."iiltal and medical staff The " i Kjundstlon Will co-operate : 'v-rnmeni In the work. CANDIDATE IS ASSASSINATED "NK l MHMl AN UITOHITION 11 Mn:us i.iwT u uri: .IN ows r.Mi MEXICO CITY. UTrch 16. Oeneral tl): '1 -1 duKiuUi, woretary fot the ' ' PrsstdsnV' organisation in ' f Slnaols and hlmaslf a csn- 1 ' governor of that stnts, was ''I at the Obregon headquar- ''nlmoan. MIL ST. GODDARD WAS WINNER OF DOG DERBY AHEAD OF EARL BRIDGES IIIK "'AS. Msrch IS Kmll St. Ood-the annual dag derby 1 me in first yesterday In the I V mile Ik with total elapsed II 'he tiu-ee day of la hours S l ul UrltlKSa o.i me aecond 12 vanced in favor of world peace. 1 Ht coupled hu advocacy of an anti-war . treaty with the emphatic statement that the American government "will not be- I c u.r a party to any agreement wnicn dirertly or Indirectly, expressly or by .mplicatlon. la a military alliance." Mr Kell K expreaaed the hope that the -.remit negotiations with France whleh nave their obysot esxul- slon of a general satt-war treaty would ce etinceaafnl ultlsMtsty. TKe eeramest l.fiple of thr wrld were or one mind, he believed. In their desire to see U scollti'.n ol war aa an Institution, and he pli uit 'd himself, both personally and offlc ill slwsy to luppcrt and advocate Hi.- comliulon Of appropriate of Ih treaties lor arbitration, fcr conciliation. pp."d .. r,nunclatlon Of war. AKOt M l PlltLIC toNni:xr: I iuui not claim." hs said, "that tre .- of arbitration and concilletlin. or rirn trestlee explicitly renouncing war a hii instrument of national policy altera a certain guaranty against those irontln'u brlween nation which have I nrlnl.cull) broken out ioe ine aswu o . . t hii'iir In addition to ireswea uim muat be an srouasd public conwM&ce agelnxt the utter horror snd frlfhtful-!ifm of war The peoples of the world muit njoy a peaceful mind, aa It haa been wid. and trestles auch aa I have diwu.-'ed. and the effort of atslesmen t j advance the cauae of world peace, call inly ix- rc-xiirded aa a Krtlon of the pn blt m I am not ao blind aa to be-l.er that the millennium ha arrived, but I di. bel'cve that the world la mak- i.m irrat atrldea toward the pacific hIjiimi.i' uia Jl mieruaiiwuM Exi!iniMK that in the prssent treaty m-K()t.ailona It waa the purpose of the tn. .d state, in ao far as possible to ruminate wr a factor In InUrnatlonal -rU' .in- Mr Kellogg aald the Oniud SlHtl - valiK' anv other mot obligate luelf In sa-uw iu armed forsts agslnst nation of the world. The United State dee noi oeiwre iH-aoe of the world or of Europe, depend' upon or can be aured by trestles of military alliance, the futility of which Kiiarant .ra of eace la repeatedly de-mnna'raH'tl in the pages of history. h -.aid l;i(.K NOT TO I IIIIIT treaty with France. Tlie ai -inn atuui .i. raiilirti by the Sensle. ss wsU i"'""' . ... -... treat., were a.- sa other no ",u " w by Mr KelloKH f'r them f --ee by what elalm a gov-,rnment ronld properly rsnutst srWtra, covered by the tottf t, of diapiitss MrtMlona allpulsud in the tresty. in-dud Monro. Doctrlns. since fw. the If ally ng . would present qulons justl-iiab'e in their nature. of hut one other form of i know 1 In. Ik treaty which ean "e conciuuro nurnoae "1 I " Mr KelloHH rventlng wsr." oonnnuro which the l"'",, "Wit:' to taki d that la a treaty in apeaclflcally bind ! ... ,...,,ri to war. It is mn.l i i,-ii I ') u""."" ,.,.. 1,,1,'i iuiiional relations, "'o the prnpaaU - : Brland. for a WlaUrsI Ariaiule T mn,er trn , 5 wu it "l"d condemn recourse natrument 'tti.i.. " n u; Mr. . loort. n "",rm prOP""' WM MOltl.1l PKAfK mmhi well hsve neuai. .1!Wtive in propomiK stn'h ' ... ... contnui'' l "'!l' iion. t. . lioun Canadian Miulater who yesterday Mgned a trade treaty with STOCK STILL CLIMBING HIGHER AOVAM'K fONTIM'KH I'XIlKH M'M't'LlTIVi: IIIYIMI lOUf-IMI MXI KITIKH I I XKW VOItK. Msrrh IB. fperuU-Hon fur sn siHsnee ws rrktimeil on a glgaMIr M-sle Iralsy under the leurtrrhli nf (Irneral .Molora, Hilled ailuimrtl K doHsra to a new high mark st IH. Oslna of f runt .-, to gin Mere dl-llihirtrl iiuionc ii H'ure of other InduatrUla mill rullniiy lMtiea. WILL IMPROVE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., ;FU!I)AY, MARCH 16, 1928 THE GROUNDS TKMlKlUt IHllXtl f'ALI.UI I'OH IMV INU IlKlVnVAYH AMI I'ATIIS AT roi kt urn m: As the first step toward Improving the grounds nt the local Court House, the provincial department of public work la celling for tenders for the bithullthlc paving, and bars' surfacing! of footwslks and driveways around th local OouK Houie. The work will Include the three driveways leading to the building from Pint, Second and Third Avenues as well aa the pathway around the building. Allan For, teller In the kx-al branch of the Royal Dank, anlled yesterday afternoon by the Princes Mary for Viinccniver on a holiday trip. Advertise In The Daily News MOItK Af'fOSItlOllATlOV ISKIM; I'KO- vniKii rou vihuokm at roi-i - I.Alt ItKHOKT THIS VKAK j wniMTBfl. March n. Addi'l no' ac Tnir.w'a'lon at .laaj i : Tark Lodge 111 rbr real, of the C. nadtsn Rockiei land ulfo it the o-.uly: tr.ill camps la tr It rcjdy for inn jpmliig of thi lcel' lf!3 n. st' i-! z t s i rouncctticrt msde 1 Walter Pratt eer-ral si-nanT of li'.i v, for the Ca..-adjim Nat. anal Rallw.iy vs em. Ill's sr tl'e !odp bu::dn.gs will Incc-.uid Uy ore 16 rio.n cabin, one 10 :orm catin till by i i. rla; cahln vi It i h will provide frr ;:utia wha g to the Ledge taking : h chem their n.iff c.f servant. In : : ::t on 13 the i -: !: club house It V :t eona'.ruc'fil ! ; 'i will provide all i. r. sary accorrt-m't i' :n' for the g?." 'i-: number of pi ' who play over t!.: Jar.c; Park C'iurc i C.'iKlylng acccmmrla' m be II.? pro-Ivicird -r lncrcaKd .iitl'..:l.a s Idltional i acr'immcda.lon at Ha: tne liiki nnt 8h"ve pa campa oa the famous 'Mallmie La'.e trail arrl .i baee camp a; j Kinney Lake ou the Moun Ril v,. ' Bei g Lake trail throiurh tin Valley of d Thousand Falls, which .HI! he rc.i?h?-i I' from either Mt. RobscO sutlrn oil th? Vaiuouvrr line or Bmt;cr atat.on on invitation from France affords u. ... ''hr ' Prl"ne ,RuPsrt :irf :of tb opportunity to examine anew tb. whole! , M, . ofswsau nsses sad bv'mh.x. 1x. r. "rr faartinflSlsSalesl manney "i fiirt 1 1 fw-- m.riBmKTi lhe tecretary told of hla suggestion ti France tbst the treaty be an equivalent multilateral treaty concluded among the principal pewera. Including, besides France snd the United Statev Orsat Britain, Oermsny. Italy snd Japan Francs has agreed In principle, he said but augftstsd the treaty pryvlde only for renunstatlon of war of aggression, explaining that her obligations under the League 0( hationa and the Locarno treaties presented certain dlfflcultle "I hove not been sble to te agree to that raservatlon." he said. "My' objection to limiting the scope of the anti-war treaty to mere war of ag-grssslon is baaed partly upon s very real dlalncltnstkw to see the ldesl of world peace qualified in any way. snd partly upon tat sbsence of sny sstlsfsctory definition of the word sigrsasor' or the phrase "wart of aggression.' It la dlffl-cut for me to see hew s definition could be agreed upon which would not be ipeu to abuse. en nailv Nw at Jasper Park Ledge and another 500 or so were unable to secure a -coiii-mcdations The gclf ccurae w.a rxun-slvely popular In 1927. more than' 8.000 round of golf being played over It. LIQUOR IS POURED INTO THE SEWER VICTORIA, March 10. Twelve hun-' died quart of accumulated seined liquor , pronounced unfit fcr consumption was ' poured Into the sewer yesterday. KNOCKIRR YESTERDAY WON IN STEEPLECHASE NATIONAL HUNT CLUB CHELTENHAM March 16 Knock I rr yesterday on the National Hunt Handicap Steeplechiuc over a teur and a quarter mile courre. LowlTKleismms second and 8pc.tr of War vthlrt. m .. TRADESHOWED PRINCE-RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'ltOMINKNT CWADI.WS KbshbbsV a8& .jsBEaaBni! ' - aBBHsK SrV IsBB 1 aBBBBsr v' BsYaYaV Uisswayaiiiiaiiii Am)mu,imtxnM Above are L. A. Taschereau, Prime Minuter of Quebec; Ft H. MeMas-ter, preaident of the Steel Company of Canada and O. D. Mc-N aught, nraokknt of the new Desoo Corporstlen snd s director of the Royal Bank. All were recently elected directors of the 8un Life. Technical Insubordination Causes Rear-Admiral Collard and Two Commanders Suspended from Duty in British Navy LONDON, March 16. Three Jiritish naval officers, Rear Admiral Bernard St. G. Collard in command of the battleship squadron; Captain K. G. Dewar in command of the Royal Oak, and Commander II. M. Daniel have been suspended'from duty as the outgrowth of a mysterious incident aboard the battleship Royal Oak, flagship of the Mediterranean fleet. The Admiralty statement threw no light on the nature of the incident beyond saying it involved certain disciplinary matters and added that Rear Admiral Collard's flag had not been transferred to an other ship, ao reported, but was struck. Information received from other quarters indicated that the affair was a squabble of some sort among the officers which was technically construed as insubordination. . LITTLE HOPE FOR FLYERS ' : w r " f J AN INCREASE OTTAWA, March 16 The grand to tal trade for the month of February : waa over 1178.000.000 in Increase over Ftbruury of lni f.,i' by more than 000 000 I'AI'TAIN lllNCIiri.lll H .VXI IION. HI. ME MAIKAV I'KO. IIAUI.V IvO.HT X ATLtXTIC llfTitHA. Msrrli lfl A refHtrt fo , U,.UH1' A. Cardln from the Csn- ailMn lluirie olflee Ht M. John, NfW llrtiivHlck. ani that three perkon liclleteil lliei nun n fl.nlng iiiarlilne ileHimlliU! l.t mile from Urrene-tllle. Miilni'. yrKtenlity. There ui only -Unlit hope offering Imluy for iiitulil lllnrliillffe uiul linn. llUle M uKiiJ nlio left Klig-IhihI at H.40 a.m. TuewU) en mute to Nrtinimlliiiid. Tlie only hoie I- I hal (lie liitiv he picked up al "CI. Large Upstair Dinlnir Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and beat for the leant. Phone 457 Price Five Centi 0 saaw flBBV WM mmUmimmm Pgr mmmm MBS VE bbbb ssKsJaaswatKal Hf ioa -eanr aOHOI aw 8p' bmmbn awaaeassi 2 SECRETAR YoF STATE KELLOGG TELLS WISH OF COUNTRY United Stales Secretary of State Commits His Country to an Unequivocal Peace Policy ADDITIONS AT JASPER PARK i Boatful of Liquor is Captured at Ketchikan Mermaid Wan Adrift When Taken in Tow and Later Cargo Seized liy Captain Herman of the Cygan KETCHIKAN. March 16. A considerable crowd qf bout own-t i s. Hollers and o.hers, figuratively speaking, "licked their chopa" on tne City Float dock while watching nine ten-gallon kegs and time five-gallon keys of "moonshine whisky" unloaded from the mall power boat Mermaid. 1 The boat had been picked up adrift in the channel in front of i!,e northern part of the city. It was towed into the city float by II. Matiicy, who owns a small boat, and the matter waa reported to i wic Uni.eil Slate's custom house aa a "lost boat." No one at the time knew what was on board . " Op:!n Herman of the Cfsjsn then invteti'sted and found the "bcorc" located In tlie hold. The marahal'i (..lire wa next notified end wan depu- a - were on hand and the kega were j ... 'itd b "salUrmen" from the Cygan; j .1 ,val:ir,' car. Meantime the crowd, k.;t incrisiug and like bleachers, at a baM-ball game, offered sll kinds of comment j The "booze boat's" rowboat Is ml-1 iim and i he Hue on the front plainly! -t oed that it baa been chafed or 'it ken in two. and the supposition la hat it went adrift while the one In charge ol the boat was ashore. The omc-rs dlic3unt street rum am about a hat hem found on board trnd the nos-Nihility of sny tragedy In connection with the csw. They believe it simply is a case or the toast getting adrift No arreu have been msde. Meantime, the beat will remain la custody of the marshals office and later will be charged with the "pees Melon of liquor." The boat Is registered In the name of Otto Case. 1'Ht.tT f'OI'KT Of ASSKMSMBXT IX TllltUAlK IS IIHI.K TERRACB. March 1. Terrace' flast court of revlalon wss held In the municipal hall on Wednesday afternoon when s few adjustment were msde In the assessment values of property within the village CARDENA DUE TONIGHT AFTER LONG ABSENCE FOR OVERHAUL WORK stack on the run following an extensive overhaul st the Burrsrd dry dock at North Vancouver, Union steamer Car-delta. Cant A. Johnstone. Is due In purt tonight from the south. The Car-den, which has been off tor five week, being relieved during that time by the Venture, ha had eeveraP alteration made to better fit her for the growing cannery trade on tne coast. Mast Importsnt of these change ha been the addition of several new outside staterooms on the boat deck between the wireless cabin and tlie first class smoking room. VANCOUVER BXt'HANKB Argcnta B.C. Silver Bayvlew Big Missouri Coast Copper Cork Province OcsrgU River Oolconda Crandvlew Independsnoe Kootenay Flore noe . Lakevlew Lucky Jim .v...'..'. Mcrmot Uelals . . PendorfTie ". Porter Idaho Rufus Ruth Hops Bllvercrest Silverado Whitewater Woodbine :! OTTAWA TAKES i i ! ! ! ! 4 Bid Asked .50 sa 111 10 .11 &8 44 00 40 .3.1 tl DO .96 .64 M 33' .34 .33 .334 .08 43 11 .18 nf 1750 .33 M &0, .34 .63 flHVj .13 18 .83 1.00 3.83 3JM M A3, O E Oiillrk. local manager for the Swift -Canadian Co.. returned to the city on the Prince Osorge this li-k from a brief bualneea trip to Stew- :t:t anil Anyox. 3RD PLACE IN HOCKEYLEAGUE TOIIOXTO HUMINATHO 1'KOM I'LAY- OITH: HETROIT HEAT CAX.t-DlltXS 1 TO TORONTO. March M. Ottawa dencned third njoM U) the Katasval ccfcsy. -IsjSdjtts :iaoV tor ptsttica drus eliminating Traaato froas th pUyoefs. Boeion sesssjafs was) should win in the American section. She will have sn sight point lead ove the Rangers. Octroi' last night went Into third place, blanking the CShsdiens who ctu.ed off color. Scores last r.ltfbt Detroit 1. Canadleiu 0. Ottawa S. N Y Americans 3. Bos .on 3. Chicago 1. TRADE TREATY WITH SLOVAKIA l)(l( l MI NT XHiXtH UlsTKUHAY IIY ItHfUEHKXTATItB III' TttO f'Ol XTKIBtt OTTAWA. Msrch 16 The ennventlon of commerce between Canada and Cjechi. -Slovakia wa sighed Thursday by Hon J A. Rsbb ah4 Hon. James Malcolm on behalf of Canada and by Prantlaek K vet on. consul tor aescho-Blo-vsklan republic on be halt of hat country at Montreal. ARAB RULER HELPS BRITISH I-IIKMIXTM HMD ON lltlK niOXTII.lt IH Itlll-OKTII) IKO.U lllllAII LONDON. March 16. Bagdad despatches ssylng Ibn Baud had prevented s raid by a tribal leader on the Irak frontier is interpreted here ss disposing of recent report that Ibn waa aup-portlng the raider and had declared war ou British mandated terrltnry BURSTING MAIN IN VANCOUVER Ml Ml HAM tlltl WIIIA U Vtfclt H.OOK- Kll rrHtXtlt ORAXVlUtl AMI 1-KMihK HTKKCT VAVCOUVER. March 16--The bursting of a 33 fo. t main at the eoruer of Pender snd Granville Streets sarly thl mornitig oaued damage estimated at thousand of dollars. A flsod or water poured into basements and nearby stores, damaging Hecks. W K. -coilison. Indian Agent, return-, ed to the city on the Prince OeOTge IhM morning utter having spent the earlier part of the week at KlnooUth on official duties. He boarded the OrorKe from a gasboat st lbs mouth of Objwrvstoiy Inlet. Advertise Id tnt Dalit Ntws