Save Money I'd VK- lif-.iiM-Kt way to buy th fji .s is to subscribe by the vm' roKi is 500 and your .iciivereci to your address ,.-.,.;nn. Just figure out the i m you for this dally , twelve months I POOLEY CRITIC OF GOVERNMENT OI'A. Jn,, 3, 1 akeeiiH. '! IriiiHii ,,f " Mr ,...,! I r dgeiertng that Increased I U bean heaped upon the ui- j the prorlhce under their ad- : .11. I . ; read from the Liberal plat-1 which the government had 1 . to the electorate In which re-1 k made to the elimination 01 v tnd to opening of ihe lists 1 ' .tin contributions to public In- , to how the money waa used. I " inr more than two hours and ' 1 111 nohesled that the next else- I :,ry lender. mUii. w the utter defeat ol the HOUSE SHOWS HAIG RESPECT '"sni nelBhbar j WUIIUIVI. . WRiii CHOSEN , CHAIRMAN OF THE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE lll Taam up foreign and imperial al- 1. i i,.... ..r -r. or,,t.V,nlf ilr furs, the QgasursAlve) m - m'-i tig a w v-aim-irui a v w , 6' 'th equality of status which w i. i i itn. tijt't ii iipriflin us- ctjjb iJiiri a . ' " - - , Mtx nr . debt reduction were brought Into tne pcci-h of the Premier to prove the prosperity of Canada. A ;lunpe into budget possibilities was iffcreel the House when the Premier said he ould be mush surprised If the mln-u-r of flnsnre wuuld not announce r reduction In the public debt, a surplus I sud further tax reductioua." 1 BeferrltiK to the St Lawrence water- I wsy situation. Mr. King said the gDV- . , 11 " !ernrocnt was conimunlcatlnn with the Mr"7y fJ United state, to obtain the vie, of Illustrious trim Military lender V, country on wrUlB fvllldlinvTOui "lc" hd bw" vi.-it.iua. -P" "rTZ Jan. II .-rollowing the committee and until the -eieory ' " -"' H. Pooler OoM.rv.tlve Hovernment replied he " led,,, whleh concluded with .iU"'1 ' -rrrence T tTZn of Wl couidnot y how f.r ; " " UgUlstut. wdjoumwd yter-IP, ,?TT ZL referred to to " right, bad been n provincial I " "f inspect to the memory " ureal soldla at th. of tne mprrnw courv u. v. i' :m.r MscLean, who ma reference th. dKnU VmhlM k.rf SIM. der In c.nmcll recently pased. lw death of the illustrious I PAN AMERICAN CONFERENCE1: irst step Taken Toward Includ-'"R anadn In Deliberations of that Hotly 11 A an a. jn. fi.-The committee on " ""minications at the Pan American '"iferenr, yseterday took the first .ten A'w"dx inriiidlng Canada In Pu A"HricH 11 delibwrevuciw by appitVlhs the! ".iJixtion that on irKnu.) iU.i.. : " " vs niHVi ivw a fi r a. i. M.K.W l'lt(TIl" T NK i.lm: TKOI.I.IMI riMIIMJ UMil I.ATK1N VICTORIA, Jan. 31 Hon. William Sloan telegraphed th Inderal department of Marine and Fisheries protesting sgatnst the new federal regulations which would restrict trailers ou thu ccnt to the use- of one tine Instead of four or five as uattl now. Trollers could not rtsabe a living under the hew rule. Mr. Sloan said. Oivn' HMi W's Thai lie Lie HI hci.IIIi.Ii llimie llernies)ile . HAIG WILL BE BURIED SCOTLAND EXPECTED at LONDON. Jsn 31 Although It had been antic ipnted that Field Marshal HalK wotilif Do burled In St. Paul's Cslhedrsl at hi n request Inter- Iment will take p!ce In 1- beloved Dr II c Wrlnch. I Scottish home st Bermeeyde, It la be-wus yosterday lleved The flint lrt of the funeral thr ..nrlcultural will l,.Kr pl.in- :.t Wrstmlnatrr AhOey li Kothwell. I Prlttiiy Utilities Committee .of Council Will Deal With it Tonight anJ Hoard of Works The tttUitles ostnm'.ttee of the city council will meet tonight when one ol the matters to be discussed will be the situation arising from the request of Mlsak Aiyasotl for twenty-five fee, ol Ian to the rear of the Iju ou Third AvajNs oa which the erection of a theatre building Is pr. posed Ur. Alvaaoff Is prawning for an earlv meeting of the council so that a definite answer may be given to his reques slid, with that in view, there may also b a mH.S toalKht sf the board a". work although Aid. W. J. Oreer. chair-man of that committee, was unable to slate this Bacruin: whether be would be able to set the committee tog later ai Ouu) time. tttsatlms, Mr. Aivasotf si atteanptlnc i teal at Next Election eminent rhu ht said was a specie ( ,) noaM u unftsrattmd ta hive twan hi A Jsn. Continue the. 81. rr .., km opp to :ne aooreai m rpi i n.e foreign relaUons Instead of .; the tnrci.e R H roowy po,n.luj. trMk commissioners." ,rier decent ion to which he of the Conservatives. .u u M 11 to UU about financial poliry of the mrl. ........ cauadaa sUtus by sendlne s ;u.utstr to Japan, fmpllcations of such hmi are most dangerous.'-1'kr.mieu ni:i'i.ifi Premier Mackensle King took Issue with sir Bennett ou the subject of lm-aUrstion and unempiuyment. The employment sltustlon. he declared, had not bce:i better for years and the government did njt propae 13 extend lmml-tratlon to a point where It would bring about unemployment. Building statistics, bank returns and a Bade its and It owner for it. Th setting up agents art B D. Jchnstone Co. Ltd. sp-l w AJv.j!off h;:r.ea to return ta Van-be be cturn either tomorrow siternoon or Ptlday morning. REPORT ON PEACE LAND Commissioner Found That H.C. Had Claim in Equity and Will legislate Accordingly II mtVA. Jtm. II. Iemlrr Klnp Utetl In Ihf Honor tliU ufl.-r neaas In rrgunl tn I lie iir 1 ion ol It.r. Itallaat laml liiut lr. Jubilee Msrlln liuil .r -rntMl In- rr,mrt ststlNg thai nhllr no Irgiil i la I ill wSS eMaMKIied (here nrrr uro'i-lltrleaa rUInt In piiill for rrturn of line fcMwH The rrpitrt would be tabled mon and the ajnternim-iit In ll legislation would lie xuiiliil by I lie rermuiim'iidiithMi if the FIND CAUSE DERAILMENT Kunncr of Log Sleigh Caused Premier CoKrnve's Special Train lu Leave Rails in Ontario LlMOOaTfl. Out.. Jan. 81. Runaway horses dragging the runner of a log sleigh Into a switch point, wedging the switch over, caused the derailment of the special train of Premier Ooaarave near hare yesterday .cording u statement (Bade today by official of the Canadian National Railways. The trucks of the train evidently ran through th switch, causing the derailment at a sharp turn. The cause of the accident waa established by paint marks on the awlteh and marks on the runner. EARL OF WARWICK DIED TODAY AFTER , A LENGTHY ILLNESS HO VI, Sussex. Jsn 31.- The Barl of Warwick. 45 year of age. former commander of the Fourth and Twelfth Canadian inrantry brigades, is dead after a leiurthy Illness. si lTO( ATt: IN MIMi BATAVIA. Javu . Jnn men were .uffocntril lu M.l'H IOMI. 31. Thirty-five ii coal mine at I t-aannnmg-awKrgamBCSSBBa ! KV waLaLaH It II. I'OOLKV . : !l .lv- I.t'.ul-r ttllo : vet of LlbrraU MORENZ LEADS IN SCORING Jolint Also of Cnnndicns Comes Second Gut Hoston Hns Penalty King PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ROLLINfj DOWN TO RIO: David Lloyd George and his family on shipboard for a holiday in Brazil. Mrs. Richard Lloyj Ccoi'ge, Mr. Lloyd George, Dame Margaret, MJ.vs .Megan and Richard Lloyd George. Records for Speedy Loading Lowered on Steamer Swainby Vhich Completed Noon Today 1 Still another new record for speedy loading has been set up at the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator in the despatch with which the British steamer Swainby, thirteenth vev sel f the Beifron, which is ready to sail early this atejtnaon With a ffrft Afffc fdFTrTe UnTTell KfflfSMrn'of l'Wffi,Wrjreii handled. Arriving at ll.:!0 Saturday morning, the Swainby started loading at 1 o'clock that afternoon. After less than two ordinary working days, the vessel had finished loading before noon today. She was not worked on Sunday nor was there any overtime. f iiiTir n (.oM'.itv ii:t WELCOME TO IRISH HEAD resident Cosgrave and Party Cuests of Government at Dinner Last Nignt OTTUVl. Jan. II. f'aitsda gae . H.irm Mrlratue la ITrahlrHl ftra- 11.11.. nf Ihr IrMi I'rre stale SIM incmliip- ol hi urt 11 1 tl'iiner cvi'ii hv I'n mirr MiirKenilr Klhg .11 In Inilf nl the I imeriinieSti Mlni-.er. nietnlM-ro r Ihe aefMle. Him:m of C'mnitMMis and Mhers pro muni nt In Ihe life of the liomhilmi nnli.il In wrlrtxnlng the gbeals rmni In-liiiul and In whlilng tbfiii n.-ll DERAILMENT AN ACCIDENT Inspector and Police Satisfied Regarding President Cos-grave's Train Yesterday OTTAWA. Jan 31. -Officials of the Canadian National Railways stated to day that Inspectors and officers of Mounted Police rnvcDMniEMT niCDnccen i m.cajnriih.t, for the the Royal Canadian were convinced that the derailment of the apeclal train " carrying President Ooegravr snd party MONTREAL. Jan 81. Howie Morens. ' from New York, to Ottawa yesterday Canadian centre for ware, leads th Na-'WM accidental. tlonal Hockey League scorers with 31 goals and 11 assists. Aurel Jollst. CatuwUen wlngman. cornea second with 38 points. Id die shore. Boston defence, leads in penalties with 100 mlnuVas on the ANNOUNCES N. MING OF MOUNT BALDWIN VICTORIA. Jan. 31 Premier Baldwin Hon. lllff I l.lllim 1.11 I lJTIailLilrslli.i III 1 . Lll.lil .11 iUit V'liUI t- (OFWESTYIEWLOTfO mmmM MANAGER OF SAWMILL 1" i. At s aal of city low held yesterday afternoon at the court Hons by Government Agent N'irinau A. Watt, lot 13. block 13. section i. was bought lu by 8 D Johnstone Iit Oeorge McAfee at the upset price nf 8800. There were no bids for lot 14 hiock 84. section J. and lot 7. block 40 motion 7. which Wi'ic ;'! iiircvcii OTTAWA ARCHBISHOP APPOINTED BY POPE ROME. Jan 31 Pope Plus has appointed Right Rev Jweph William F. rhf. bishop of Jolietic, n Archbls-i:p o' Ottaw.i .ivelmt Riht Rev. I .C!-' '':n.:-v " .- .1!.-' : ' Mi'vh T Tttttt ttT .MANHLTT MAX M.Mli:i TO HAVE SLMN lATIIKK STANDARD CANNERY IN RIVERS INLET Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457 " , ... v 2r A y Vr" m " "H''""' ' " " " 1 1 - ' "" ----- -U- - . -;!."' .. L-" JJ A, l' - i'UlNCF. JtyPHUT, C,C, Tl KSDA V, JANUARY 1928 Price Five CenM FISHERIES QUESTION AGAIN SUBJECT OF DEBATE LOCALLY Hon. R. B. Bennett Heard in House of Commons for the First Time as Leader of the Conservative Party . Is answered by Premier Mackenzie King and THEATRE SITE issue taiien on immigration ana unemployment questions which are discussed OTTAWA, January .11. The debate on the address in the ! Common y enter day wan the first occasion on which Hon. IVniiett, the new Conservative leader, and Right Hon. W. L. . if King took Issue across the floor of the House. Mi liennett opened by dealing with domestic affairs, imperial n and foreign relation as his subjects. He found a serious wnriit situation in the Dominion, a decline in railway rev- nil decrease in population. Emphasizing the immigration : hi' urged the committee of the House of Commons to hold in Inquiry Uito the present situation to rm ic t lit suspicion which existed tbro.ui ':d in C'sasda regarding the de-pan.i.u.t of Immlgrat.on. Mr Bi ntt was positive In demand- ... immediate peailcn legislation and r. return of the natural reeoureee ol Alterta to that province. IS DISCUSSED Board of Trade Would Allow Resident Aliens to Fish in Waters of British Columbia Wire Ileinj; Sent to Ottawa Setting Forth Views of Local Organization With View to Change In Hegulation Now in Forte I At a meeting of the couneil of the board of trade held last night in the ciiy hall it was decided to telegraph to the fisheries de-, parlment at Ottawa a protest at the ruling that no fishing licenses I be granted to aliens. It was suggested that men who have declared j their intertion of becoming citizens and who are bona fide residents ! of the province should be granted licenses. i The matter was discussed at some length and it was pointed out that a number of men had come here from Scandinavian countries, established homes here and in some cases bought boats, and Ij , rtient them from making a living; . at their chesen calling would be ' decided hardship. The country wsa aiklng for Immigrants yet this regulation -sould prevent them from inakUM a living. I It aas stated at tlie meeting that a ! Lumber cl people who were not cltlaeas ; h..ci already tcn re. used licenses nr ri.tr of the department USE IS URGED OF PULVERIZED COAL IN B.C. OTAWA Jan.' 31 The development of British Columbia coal mines la aim- !d at in a resolution ptft on the order In response to a brief message P,P,r bv A w NeUl lnefiendent mem-from Constable Andrew Oram I ber ,or Comox-Alerw, The reaotutton that Hewry Bisith of Uaaaatt lvocata that in oAMSY to teat a4 was supposed ta bave naiirdsml .)wSorjsuat the posslbtlltles of putver- hla father. Inspector wUBssa 1 t" Oovemteeot should adapt 4raW'awaewat eaTAwsr e JH X. t( aasv-Ptt. "V" division of the provincial 4 police, and Sergeant Alex Mc- Neill, district chief, left hur- rledly last night on the Prince John for the Queen Charlotte Islands. No details whatever were given In the message to the police but It was expected that more might be available ! by this afternoon. 1 A wireless message received t 1 this afternoon states that the Investigation la still going on ! and nothing la teing given out 1 ! at Maaaett. coast and a furnace in one of tilf public buildings tn flrltuh Columbia for the use of pulverised goal from the Vancouver Island mines. ?!PEACE RIVER REPORT READ Accepted hy the Council of the Hoard of Trade and Will be Read Again Friday At ihe meeting of the council of the Board of Trade held in the covin :ll -chamber last evening the report of the( Joint committee on the Peace River route waa read by J. H. FUlebury and ' HAS CHANGED HANDSrrworsrthT i i rait tee thanked and eoBesa will be The Canadian Pishing Co.. already struck off for the us ft the Mayor -j ci gaged extensively In aalmou canning who leaves for Ottawa nost.-week. j on this coast, has added another plant line report will be read as the general j to It. trtereeta In the purchase of the n ceting of the Board PMAfty night but modern two-line cannery of the Stand-1 will not be published uitttl after it has ard Packing Co.. Ltd. at Ooose Bay. , bren presented at Ottawa. The que- mvers iiuei. tuis plant wss ouin in 1 uvu oi puoiisn.ug n iai pmmipaiwi iorm 1938 by Prank Inrlg and A. Rutherford. ', was discussed but no eafttUte acttlon both well known coast operators, whohaken. x will now Join the Canadian Fishing Co. 111 organisation. FISHERIES CASE TO BE HEARD BY SUPREME COURT ON SEVENTH NEXT MONTH WOULD EXTEND SCOPE OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION AT OTTAWA OTTAWA. Jan 31. E. J. Oarland.j Progrewilve Bow River. Introduced Into the House of Commons yestssday s.hBl to place- -nfider the clvlt service eluded formerly or were never within : the Jurisdiction of that body. JURY IS CHOSEN TO TRY HICKMAN LOS A NOBLES Jan. 31 A Jury of four women and eight men were accepted by the defense nnd the .Uite for tile simltv trliil of Will lain Hickman. 1 :tlJt. :.: .....I k Ki-i r M : r.i.l.ci LIGHTING OF HECATE STRAIT Committee of the HtHird of Trade ottawa. Jan ai, The chief justice to Again Have Matter in cf the Supreme Court llxcd Februsry 7 Hand for the hearing of the reference to thst - court of the constitutional validity of 1 The council of the beard of Trade company cerw(n sections of the Fisheries Act. ' last night, with Colonel Mtcaolla pre- In honor of T. D. Pattullo in tb. Cans- cove In whloh British Columbia and the : siding, turned over to Ma navigation Japanese flahermen are particularly te rented . lu- commit tee documents It) Skfkrd to the iivlg4t:cn of Hecato Sttsjl fend the Insurance rate tn connection therewith. It was Kuggested thst tia) hoard take up once more with Us department of Marine the question et a better light at Bonula Island and other rainor lights with a view to having the Insurance rate reduced. NEW ELEVATOR WESTMINSTER Hurbor Commission Lets Contract to be Confirmed In Ottawa NEW WESTMINSTER. Jan. 31. Th contract fr tlie ( (instruction Of . grain neviiioi r. -t:i-g .ibuut half a iUllUOU dollars in he New Weatmuuter Harbor commlrslou yesterday. Announcement of the successful tendered w wKiielil pending official confirms- ' UP 4fl