Save Money Boston Grill Tie nieapCTt way to buy the ) . ; , New ! to subscribe by the ,. ,: The cost U 13.00 and your delivered to your address .., 1 1 o eiiirig. Just figure out the ,:! to you for this dally for twelve months I JluV T. D. PATTULLO .ml that a prophet is not : it honor nave in his own , ! and amotiK his own peo-llon. T. I). Pattullo i.s an nil to thin rule. While i.ms may scoff and disap-(I job seekers may howl ye'. !, iii-Ut of land.s remains an .Miinjr figure, even here ! (iile are ho sceptical and a to acknowkdKc- ability, recently Mr. I'altullo had Mors showered upon him -iiuth. He was made pro , - i rclary and on the death i William Sloan the addi- Minlen of Commissioner of . n.'s was thrust upon him. I. mi, too, that while the pre , n ruitr was the uniinimou-' Mr. Pattullo was serioush i nd although he put for : m claim for the position -a )f all this a public meet i- tieen arranged for tomo, '.:vi,t when the i-itizens o' i Kupert will hare an oppor "1 hearing and mectiii).' Dm and showing him tha ip. recogni.e his service ! Prince Ku-rt but t : ' ince. It is understood tha .r.matod address will thei -i uted to him. u i ; !.- tfcjia) preseatation has .i t ranjewd by the I'rince Ilu I ieral Association, whost a- candidate the mininste. s stated that tin - is no ;il gatharinjr People at-will not !) mdivatintf are support, i "f the ;;irty at the iha. eleriimi i II be simply a gesture of I of the reionitioii tha Ifiven the local membe a hole province. COMPLAINT OF PENSION WORK 'Mini oi iioim: rfcorui i'Mini. r.wvutxTo who makk I.MT 01 1 II I' VWA. March 87 - A lot of men cr left the office buildings m ire getU-st better pensions than . who WOt Into the trenches U run and we should remedy the ThU erlttclam wa voiced b '' MiQlbbon. Coneervatlve memb.-r . ,ki at MDBlav'a meetliuc l tlie cummtnet of the Houm- ot ' J jhn Thompson, chairman u 'l of patulorui commlasiuix'D'. ' i UiHt Many of the difficulties of ( had been due to the fart that i' i.moiui Act of 1918 and amend-d boen bmdly drafted The com- :!! rndcaror to complete conald-t reprpwuta'.lona of different re-liiier ornanlEallotu before the RESERVE ON MORICE RIVER 'uii.r ,hk. tiiKiii: si:t aiim: hv I'OKKHTItV llfcl'AHTMKNT. I'AT-Tl l.l.f) AWOI'NCKH Victoria. March 21 Hon. T. n '' '''iio nnnouneed yesterday that the ' .'nent Ivad AfMted two new fore"' one orr Sedottda bland. mliM; biT ' tne 'btker on tur M : ' Rir, tributary i the sulkuy. 'in re mllta. kafclngla all eighteen ui foreat reaervea of 6,400.000 riiic i: or win: at. vNCOUVR. March 27... The pr" 1 heal yealerday waa lor Number I n,,;Im.ih I.61V. I'UKKIDKXT II lit AJ4SN. il tohia, March 27. -A. D. McFar-1 hi-en chosen president of the I'n ."."oelntli'ii. T '' h . . mm mm w mmmmw mm mm . Motion for creation of department to deal uith matter was talked out as not being wide enough in its scope r TTAWA, March 27. Miu Agnes McPhail pre enieJ to .ht (I uou.e ot Commons a plan for the creation of a department I of international peace. She took the military expenditure iiul asked what jrood might not result If the money w.: spent fori he good of the people. She argued that the lethni'iue of peace had not leen properly studied and took the position Vhat a dep ir'.men' ' hould lie creatiil with a responsible minister in charge. Scholar-liips might be established, peace awards made and a school initialed for better international understanding. frrinier Mackenle Kl:iu Mtd h She b already taWm the lead for :reed with Mia MrPhsIl In that food- irttter Inu r-i., tlonal und r, landing. H? ill should be atlmulated rnnonf the r'.ted th- .-'stnbllabr.ie"t oi a Imjition at u,.n A peace mentality should be Wa .l infi-n n an th-r m.-: towards In-ih'tltu ed for a war mentality but h !r:-i-.':-r: ! fi dwill a id uuiert'.aiidin-: ' .r .'Ulit the acop" of M'.iii MePtuUl'a .i:d tin: nr red l's; t or.s at Paris and ' !m:on for the establishment of a! Tiki; In i further emiuvcir in the Jc-e;mrtnint cf peioe was to: limited I sired d re '.Icn. promotion of peace was no matter, Mr. U;ir ehi King s:d :hul rr-ntly r - overnrjent ar;Ai :r.nt It waa , the Brtiuh foverntnent had ?.sk:d I! matt r of aplrtt and attitude on the: Canada flahed to participate :ti a treaty ;rt of the dpiautratlon la iilnip ot ' betn aeiottoted , with ?ypt The ' - country s affairs ; Canadian fjpvrprit deetuked the Mar Mtaatar -weirXsas -f W iasMiiwlrig'lliiillll Canada had already doatty tdeotl- eiewi O'dcdlcTOfaJrSlV "filif the "I l.rrel' with the League of NaUooa. House automatically adjourn d Bombing Took Place at Home of Two Chicago Men Prominent in Political Life but Happily No One Was Injured CHICAGO, March 27. The home of U.S. Senator Charles Deneen was bombarded last night with dynamite and the porch wrecked. Fifteen minutes later the home of Circuit Judge John Swanson Deneen, candidate for states attorney against Crowe was bombarded but it was not damaged. It is believed the bombing was done by political enemies. No one was injured. Morgan Outfit to Log This Year Near Swanson Bay for Pacific Mills on Ten Million Contract R. Morgan, well known pioneer logging operator of this part JOHN of the coast, who had hi camp last season at Rivers Bight and is now operating at Barnard Cove, will be finished at the latter point about the middle of May and will then move his outfit to Mussel Inlet, not far south of Swanson Bay, where he is acquiring extensive leases from which he will take several million feet of logs and probably remain in operation for a eouple of seasons. It was about March 1 that Mr. Morgaq moved to Barnard Cove, having finished the oeration at Rivers Bight. He is cutting logs for the nv.riet urd has the enntract lo supply about ten million feet for the i-acuic Mill at Omni r" lhu Jr W,U selling seme to the new Big Bay Lum- ber ( J afx'li clud tin ; Niwmlll fct Prinoe Kupen. nu n hmid at the praaent time la me three million feet In frwih water .it Surf imei. wnw- T-- , ( easoiu aga. poaatoiy one mm 11 million feet at Rivera Bight and eatablUhed I ., mil I'"' boomaiicaa ""-' i '",', ', they had cut a .Ingle log tKj. for i the o.'P .. , mill. The illinium- "" a tn he iiolna back , poncsrn are irP - ... in,, t lU'ell oiii"-- , i imin-ti v in Central , Brltlah Columbia along the line of the Canadian National Railway back of Prinoe Rupert haa had a very aucceaa-tul winter according to official reports, very contractor more than filled hla eontrarta and found a ready market for U that waa left over, both In the way of pole and tie. Increased activity la the central Interior thla year has helped another couple of million feet at Bar- mak up for the falling off of the In nard Cove I I duatry Oil the toaat tcr the I ' ,,l M.uk I'. . . - i, ,,,, riMan M), ut April ia uw , hn, imix-i mill of loga produced for th P1 wln- Pni ilic Mill" durlnK commence, meae win iu.i ; Mr Morgan aa wen as yihjot S.n.ihy at Bwanaon ft ; ;..,.,..,i on the coaal. It la not' wheth.-r either Ocean Falla , u.r will he UikUig loga f rom u, Chirlilte islunoa unm r' although negotiauon- e. -.w.. The Owen", logging con- '" 1 rMr. ....... -i into Klldala Arm cern "V : ...me Mills, i IM ,,iHt IIIHKt t: K CUl CUV lor --v.. rm - re'lltiy " r MARKET NOSE i DIVED TODAY i : , ' Xinv VftltK. Ma'rrh tJ.-Tfie nwr-ket noedlel IimIii) . I he prlcea rrasliliig from fltr to nearly twenty dollars a share In one of I lie u llilest semhihs In the liMnry of Wall street, NitpMM-thlK orders eer lll(klj siiiilleil und ulioiit half the tussea Here regained lu u lirlsk rally urotinil inlil-iUy today. Advertise the Dillv News PROPOSALS EDITORIAL Internal Imnl Peace Was Urged in iouse of Commons by Miss Agnes McPhail and Premier King 17. - PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OF LADY MP. 'TSK'NPriNEERS ! NUAIBE1ED WITH TED jn'V.L' M.:'h Two Al.ika pC"-".. fre d. i . -h John iP. MeDj-nuld a im.tIjt of several Alaskan sold taped. dytnn jvterday fnd W I. Elwell. connected -;ih the .Ini 'iui Cold 8!' ni( C mpar.T for h' r:i- eurs dyiiiK Sunday HON. T. I). PATTl LI.O iBBBEBaVaavw 'BVaBwaVaWBaBVaBHaBflBBBBBHM KffffffalHLBy gffffcSBgfffgfffffgcfffff fgfffffffftBBBLa gcffagl 1 j&UBBwmmBmmmmmmmmi mmamt. MmWJ BKKSui ftaW' ' AaBnaaagffffS aaaHK aaHaSglaHlgBaV Minister l..o i. vvi'ii will give an a.'i ount ..I' hi stewardship at a meeting tomorrow night. National Hockey League Playoffs Begin Tonight at Ottawa and New York and Second Game Thursday March 27. National Hockey League playoffs start TORONTO, tonight witn Montreal Maroons playing the first of a two-game series against Ottawa at the national capital, the total number of goals to count, for the right to meet the Canadiens in a simitar series, for the Canadian sectional championship. Pittsburg playing their home game on New York ice will meet the New York Rangers in the first game of a series to deeide who will meet Boston for the American section championship. The second game of the series will be played Thursday. The Canadian and American cham-. ptona will meet In the finals for the had been good. Stanley Cup. The Canadian section ami saed 443 The Canadians headed the Canadian goals during the eeaaon against aM lor section with 60 pointa, five more than the American aectlon. The total of 837 Montreal, who were four ahead of Otta- goala was scored by the entire league wa. Toronto had 44 pointa and Mew 1 during the past season against tTV a York Americana 28. year efo. despite the efforts to apeed ' Boston headetl the American section up scoring thl year by limiting the ' with 51 points. New York Rangers 47, blade of the goalies' atlck to 14 Inches Pittsburg 48, Detroit 14, and Chicago ' and reducing the leg pada to II Inches In width. The flashing finish of Plttaburg haa I The Canadiens led with 118 goals, the glvwn them equal ratltaj with the Ban- i Montreal Maroons came next with '98 gtrs in many quartern, while their re- , and the New York Rangers were third cord during the season against Boston I with 04. PUBLIC MEETING Under the auspices of the Prince Rupert Liberal Association to hear an address upon the work of the last Session of the Legislature by . fV iIt ,1 IJitfli Honv T. D. Pattullo1 In the Moose Hull, Wednesday, March 28, at 9 p.m. Seats reserved for ladies. laKe Upstair Dining Hull, with newry laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457 - - ' llZjJLZiL PRINCE RUPERT. BTUESDAY, MARCH 27. 1928 ... gitc? Five Ce'ntI PEACE m jT rww at OTTAWA Floods Cause Damage Northern California and Valleys of Nevada Immense Kainfall, High Windsi and Snow Flurries Cause Water to - Rise in Streams: Half Million Loss Estimated so Far Q AN FRANCISCO, March 27. A . i ii.K,'u.s bunday i jt. was In the path of an-f nr 1 ;ot ruH- and fld warning -r .,d '.Mrtujhout the lowlands to- :.-d (1 in:'! Call lorn la tlv- le.ure of il'ted momentarily frjm the ii of the 8cn:-i:erio to tie SicrimentD and Yuba town if Blga Is under four- of water and at Orovllle. 25 i . av.uy 50 families were rendered i: !en uhen the Feather River went .ts banks i Ti.i e River, which riaea in the i crn.s U is right through the city ot ..ai.o aad ,14 waters are used 10 Irrigate v:::ie;s he district wH:ch ather- :r.- ,-lfert T7-e liver flawa Into : lu te fn m which there la no BANK LOSES . DAWSON CITY I.MJl IIIATOlt SHOW III I1TH ill' Ki;.UMi OtVIMt TV CAS till AN oti:it. l (IKTI..M), drew. Marrh it. K. M. sulllvan. ImllsMually doing, buslnrm as the liltehrw Nattga 1 Mm Company filed a vwlaatary petition In bankruptcy yewtmUy. 1 he only liabilities Hated Were I be Hlfatkti's ill 1 lie company lo the Canadian lunk af t'e4Neerre at Daw vin fur stwiJNM aiwl an Individual ohtlcalhtn to the Mtnse bank for S';5.mni. lioth debts were rsMt-t railed In loi. Vo assets are llst- 4sssssssssssssss IIWI.KIIIT NAVIMi NOT WANTED IIF.IIB That summer days in Prince Rupert are sufficiently long enough and that there la no necessity of invoking a daylight saving measure was the stand taken by the council of the Board of Trade yesterday afternoon in deciding not to endorse any proposal for a change ot time here. The matter was brought up In a communication from the Nelson Board of Trade which desires daylight saving. WIDOWGETS BIG FORTUNE Ni;V YOltk. March r, aprebtl lo the New Vork Time from Canne. 1 ranee, aa.ts liwtlka Dolly and her hnshand, Mortimer Davis Jr.. do not gel a rent ol the huge fortune left by Mr Mertlmer Davis. ITaeth-ally live enure tnlerrsls of the Canadian rapllalhL said to anwiinl to 1180,-Inni,wni. gii t the mIIw. (lie fermer Cim u I es Morlnl who. as a young woman, worked as a manhurKt In a New York lintel. It l said that reconelluitliin had been effected reveiitl.v after a disagreement uter the marriage nl the sam, but the sudden death f the capitalist rrenlel the rewriting of the will. flood of waters, which cooi-r.ight, today roared through a Ni,rlknrn gnH Panfral C a I i (n.n I o unl IU..I... ST A ...l,L "I'.i'ivni viiimi vsiuviuistfiuu IICHICIII 11CIUUU Wli.II I D in wed violence, threatening the city of Reno with further inunda-Mii und leaving scores of California communities partially inun-lati il, with proerty damage estimated at half a million dollars. Smres of eople are homeless and two are dead. Continuous rains over the northern portions of the state, high winds, and snow flurries at Reno and in the Sierras aggravated the reedy partly inun- - ii'ed fr in il..- rufh ol waters of the INTEREST FOR GOV'T. REFUNDS I'KOl'OHAt. OF OTTAWA l.MVYi:it ENDORSED DY ISOAllll Of TKADE AT MKETIXti YCKTKKDAY The council of the Prince Rupert Board oi Trade, at a meeting yaslaiiHj aitsrneam. Treat em nsned aa avprosrlnf a propers: ..uTsnltted by James IL Diek-sca. ecalbsos Oturwa esapstreioa essan-sel. whereby the federal (overnaent win oe petitioned to Bleed a ' n tr-e books compelling the rr."-t tD pay six per sent on all mowsyi cvercollected In the way of taxes, eaelse, etc. Such a concession, it la heM. would be but fair especially to trlew of the fact that the gotrarnznent eol-lecu eight per cent Interest aa well aa the principal on all lected. There waa a lengthy from Mr. D'xcn on the matter, i cf same bavrrg been seat to aU papers. Boards of Trade, Commerce, etc. throughout the Ion. MANITOBA IS HOCKEY WINNER HEATS MONTIiK tl. VICTOIIIXS M K- imi tii i itis oAtii: m:ihauy TO WIN ALLAN' Ct l" OTTAWA. March ST. Manitoba The final game will be played row night. TJnl- veratty. the wsstern nharaplona. won the second game of the Allan Cup hockey assies here last night from Montreal Victorias, making a third game necessary. The a tod tits bom- , barded the Vic ciudel In the tost period to score four goala and win the match ( goals to S. The first game was won by the Moat-real team two goals to nothing on MINING MUST BE CONSIDERED MIMXTKK Ol L.INDS I.OATII TO TIC I I I'AKK UtND IN KITH A W'AY AH TO rilF.YIlNT l)KVt:UM. MENT VANCOUVER. March 27 "We dont want to tie up a Britannia or a Klm-fcerly " Hon T. O. Pattullo, minister of lands, said yesterday when dIasTiaailBgs the proposal to plan abe admialafra-tton of the provincial parka ursder cap,-trol of the Dominion OorerTUtstSl Jfe) said the Dominion and jPwvlnot .cmiitft each appoint one I'sataaaataUve to make a thorough Inapectkm of any part ateas under consideration. Mr Pat'ullo was here yesterday on his way to Prince Rupert. COMPOSMI la DEAD. DUBLIN. March 37 Leslie Stewart, composer of musical corned lea, lnolud li'K Ploradora of the nineties, la dead. u,;rl 04.