e Money Boston Grill ue" way t0 bUT th ti) mbscrlbe by the . $r. 00 and your rt to your address .fust figure out the v ii fur this dally ,ciw month! COLLEGE I ' g 1 I MnatBAA. I III M HI L'I'l If 1111 ULim Ml II II II- tt. . M:.n fi Six il M Pirire Dea-'1 ti; ilr.i'li Sunday i I i lu'iiir nine iiritnyed by p.iiv.v overcome by to i Ihc chlltl- hi ii.nl horn vlalt- .i ts v.'iilowbunrh. ; in . 1 1 rviin 10. . 1'ieli. nUoa imve been re- BS 11 jOeti-i- vrd !o have beenlBIg M WAS DESTROYED llllrinil M..1.1) S, ened her from the Swedum grain atitp Oag'Jiann wiucn - 1 Will ll'i:iit ntl lor Krain cargo. The mn are MOKMVt. UIIKN Ib-th i...'.:.rd. an- being held by I UM II IH.HN i V I Prl"c V'1 f0rilhj"' who will deal ! iuiri.' ii iiuthorlilen I wlt in I 8r i ntr-c men (lexrted from the 8a-Ko.'t uhtie he w here. The moat 1 ..,., nave now been picked Up. s..iii' 4. and Jean B.C Premiit 1,1 -.iiK been ent back anoaro tne i ,' l. ii' shr leit her' VANCOUVER EXCHANGE SllWT lr.nii; it i;.HM' 111 I 1'ilieati-il ktove pipe. I Cork I'loviuic Cott.'ii Bill Dtitiwiil jocor-n II 1 Olail'-i"i loolciinil'i ioraniivii In'i'"''" Indj.'n li. linn. Angll- iKoOti imv ii iiins' Stlimil ,LakrM Maniini m Tiinitv col- Nat. si irhool tor AjigMcan ti ".My de-iMijKi tSatar- i.f praeiric.aiy half a l i h ill. nn mil' i I'll hN AM II 1 ITATTimi -mm wet aaaiiia '' ' Owing to the ' ' Hii'iutn, daughter of 1 '"'i the deputation 1,1 Cnngreaa of La- "' i - ineting with the II HT(W. fend ii Porter lda Bufua Y ililTIK'P . iN (I H x . . . : i Jllvrcret Standard Blvr-Uead Sunloch Toric Woodbine Wheat tniwvw Mil nil 8 Bid I 10 11 4 iX) ,i .SO 30 4S 00 1111 ,7H 'J4 U .14 H .OOS IS .'Jos 19 SO M .11 .30 H S.ftO 3.30 .87 1 W, (lOVSHNMKNT "F,f,s AakeU 1.30 nv, .V'JS .51 .47 '4 1 IS .30 .46 09 Vj .98 .79 M .11 .OT .00 '4 JO .91 IB .60 3.7ft .S3 BR .13 11 3.7S S.36 M teiw.-'-"" ""m ct ry TWO GRAIN SHIPS DUE 1IUITIMI XTI.VMKKS HUNMOOU ,SI hKKUVrWS OX WW T unn m i- c.tKdorj III. It K Tl ItrHMi alrainera lerwniHr ml Murine are txl tor apilrl' on the way lu l"rlnre lliiert l IwhI fall grain eargnea frem the Altterta Mitral 1'iHil'a rrlnre ltiirrt IKeva-tor for the I'tiltnl Klngtlum r rontlnetit. IMTi venKeli are due here llih nrek. One will take the Hglilrrwth grain cargo of (lie hea-M trwn Ivrre ami Hie ullier, the nineteenth. iMHlIng f the ltrllH.li nilnlil King Jme at the elevator wltli a full ratio fnr the t'nlted Klnglni ur fmillnent I riN-eellng ami tlilt teoael alioutd get away allhlu a feA ilaya. fMer Hie week-end, menty-fhr rarloitilt of grain arrived from the pralrtea fnr the lonil elevator, rull-ttny nrncea tlila morning reKirlrtl Mm ram on Hie territory tvrt.t of Jer lurk hou ml here. CANMORE TO PLAY TRAIL AT HOCKEY CANMOBK. March 8 Canmore sated Lacombe four goal to one winning the round six to three and giving thorn the right to play the Trail hoc key team a a step toward the Cana dlan amateur champlnoahlp. Prince Rupert.--Part cloudy. An exchange southeast wind; temperature. 34. Advertise lu th Dally Nw fresh PRINCE, RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY MARCH 5. 1928 f Surveying Route Up Skeena River tor Highway to Terrace and Badge; Road Will Probably Pass Canneries II. C. Whitaker, locating engineer for the provincial department of public works, end party of twelve men are now engaged in making a reconnaissance between Galloway Rapids and Tyee, a distance of some thirty miles, for a route for the continuation of the Skeena River Highway from this end. A survey for a bridge across Galloway Rapids la also included in the work being undertaken by Mr. Whitaker. According to present plana, the road after passing Galloway Rapids will skirt the water and dsu various cannery points on this side near the mouth of the Skeena River. Prom Tyee it will probably turn north and pass near the head of Wark Channel on the way to Terrace although this will all rest on future determination. Mr. Whitaker's party la at present making headquarters at Phelan. DORIC IS FINE NEW CHt. Hun nay is Omier ami skip. (hit ut nmtt Ijiualliig .Mutilen Catrh , Here Tmljy AuotAer of the big now AmertcBui boata built at Seattle during the paati winter Is the halibut aehooner Doric.! Capt. O. Baunay. which marketed a! catch of ag.000 pounds her this morn-1 log following her tnaltVen Ulp to the: flahlng ground. The CMrtc la a flnei large resect of abiut eighty feet length and derive her power from a 135 h.p. ! Waahlagtou-Satep d cl motor. ESQUIMALT TAX RATE IS ONE CENT HIGHER VICTORIA, March 3.--The mill rale in the district of EaquUnaJt for this year will be twenty-aut mills, an In-crease of one milt over that of last year. The Increaac was passed when th Esquimau Council announced that ! It yeneral eatlmatea for. 1913 would be i higher than laat year'.. 1 AUSTRIA ON TYROL MOVES lOltKHtN AI't'AIKS t'OMMITTKK t mi;kt in viknna hi CONMIiUt Ml MM1LIM M'KKtll KOMI:. Marrh 0. Premier Mua-llnl on satunliiy vlfiirmily ilefeiHletl lhe IHm'M wllry In the Italian Trtl. saying Hie Inlerferem-e ly foe-etgn gwterninenla would be iHlelrr-alile ami "furthermure Hih'H ilie lu.t I hue I (.liidl ieik Umhi IiU llinne. In future I altall let falt do Hie talking." VIENNA. AUrrh tv Premier Srlel IikIsv order rd frwn Htmie fall MeiiographN rrHrl of AIbumiIIhIs er'li iiMile on Saturday mi the TyruleM qneMlon. at the "nine time kiiminouliig the foreign rrUtln roninilttre lu meet Wednesday. Influenza Claims Many Victims in Tnhinvlnrlmlino thp Emnerar. WARATAHS DEFEATED V in- VANCOUVER 17 TO 0nBl premier lanaua ana rnncess VAWOOtrVER, March 5. The vlritlng WaraUha defeated Vanoouver "Rep" runby team Saturday seventeen point to nothing UKAllll.lt IlKI'OltT TOKIO. March 5. A eriou cpimedic of influentn is raging in Tokio. Emperor Illrohito Is in bed with a feverish cold and Premier Tennka is also suffering similarly. The Emperor's condition is said not to be serious, Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latent and best for the least. Phone 457. Price" FIvp Cents m m mm j w br yK ', as e m m m m n ma m a mn urn m w Mx&r m m w mm m m a vr I 0 IA4 I II If f I I I .II I ff ff f I ff H9 I ud AlU I..!d Ue :iher the 'pir choaen from MuMinlc craft. MRF.N RNED DEATH DESERTERS OFF GRAIN SHIP ARE PICKED UP headed el IHiwe Ueirge l luilwaj l-wllre 1K)H' Canadian National ttaltway picked up at Prince George nut wee net two two tun bmu who de- ins the ROV SCHOONER McKINLEY LOST OFF ALASKA COAST r fieeas onnsn i rcarv y and Situation is Complicated and Uncertain in That Country I I I ! nn i i v"i Ttr puiu iu iiutve ugieeu iu eiugfiizc ii- I KMyyl llVfi Hi I r . .! I. . VUMfJiUl infjini r ntinrvn t ilr r rt virtHf fn m v m mm m u part in League of Nations ! i ( h 5. Surwat Pasha, premier of Egypt, having iii s colleagues to adopt a conciliatory attitude toil, has resigned. Previously he handed Lord Lloyd, n:sioner for Egypt, a note rejecting the proposed nuty. , ! ituution is complicated and uncertain. There are ar- to whether the ministry has resigned or not. Ti l I'd because it implied that llritain had the right o occurv Kirvtit. . Ill II I am vv AT ivITMiF) A I I - It,.. I'HOVIMK I'KtMAT ! Alltl: II I i i I'll.' i if il hi y . V: lie.'' i M. I.' Mr Ji -i ii.-jeret nil of ; .irtl.ij Araomf ani.i' : .r . M. . : 'Hi iiuit .... ..'id Britain o:i th other hand, la uo-Ue-aool i lime agreed to recognise the uvi j I'uUriice of Erpt toy miring the h ru.-i.m.aBloner U) the ntstus ,'. lr. .t il or mid recOK'iling Kzypt ,. cjii..!' ' n: i" J 'In tn League c Nat lor. SfK IM I loll TRI Is DKKl'ATCCllEU TOIHV jun -tke rtgolar r . : train, a ' aped1 llab ti ;th nine carload of hi.!.' ti :ie baterm aurtnta, .. ii.-i.,i-'i1 from Prince Ru- A pr r ii oci.tc una awnu. TI the atcond ftah apaclal tlin i'.' been atnt from here 4. mi. i !...' halibut aaaaon opened. On u lairt week with to ci.M.i.". In addition expreu 4 ref r keraU)r oara conUlnlng hall- hut are nenl out with all refu- Ur traUw. 4 ON CANAD1ENS MOVTKKU. MAKDOSS XMV OM V Tllltir. I'(IITH ISF.IIIMl I.KAdl H IKAIIKIIH i not ki:v AN BXC1TIXG GAME TORONTO March . Uontreat Uarooni and Ottawa S?natora trail be hind th Canadletu three and f'.ur point teaperUrdy following Montreal' OTwrtlm victory over the Frenchmen tehituitkty aad Ottawa' hockey leason to Chloago when the Senator took the game three goal to one. Toronto la now alx point behind Ottawa The unprecedented happened In the irame between the two Montreal train After getting a two goal lead In the necond ptrtod. the Maroons defence waa jiVtd twice In the third by MMMM and Jollat to U the acore. Htoley SatttB put the wtnnli 1AeisjateaitwJ lor nuiwni ' v h , , a The BeetoM tie with Toronto gave beeneater a tie with the New York Kangan for the American aection leartrhlp Detroit hrck a tie for third place fty defeating Mtuburg Score on Saturday wen: Montreal Maroona S. Canadlen 2. Detroit I. PltUburg a. Bo ton 0. Toronto 0. 1, Ottawa 3. w vammB'B-eB mm na a-F-y HBH mmwmmKkW f A SIXTEEN-OUNCE BA11Y: One of these new babies in a Brooklyn hospiia' weighs 8'. j lbs. and the other 16 ounces. Fishing Schooner Was 1 Wrecked Off Alaska but Captain and Crew Safe American Iioat McKinley Struck Spanish Island and Was Then Ileached and Pounded to Pieces on Saturday Tlie second disaster of the season to befal the fleet of American halibut schooners fishing out of the port of Prince Rupert was the lews of the new vessel ilcKinley on Spanish Island near Cape Decision south of Sitka on Saturday. The vessel struck a reef and was b idly holed. She was then run onto the beach where she was ' pounded to pieces and became a total loss. Losing all their posses-. aions, Capt. Barney Hanson and his crew of ten men were just able : to make shore with their lives. The schooner Electra, Copt. An drew Olsen, took them off the beach and delivered them all safely ;uto :tct.h:icn yca.eroay. coining on to Frin-e I.upcrt v:U. her catch today and i .he fwa r,i iho dj-.ii'.tcr. The McKinley waa buUt In Puget Siur.d durlug the winter of 1936-37, her bo..ie port be.ng Seattle. The vaaael waa c ghly (eet long and waa powered with a 110 bp Blinder oU engine. Com- AfTIVK IKAIIKBS ' LOOKIM1 TO M tKlMI tlOI.I- t ()l ItSK tekkaci: TERRACE. Harch 3. It looks now as If Terrace would hare a golf course before long. A special ocmmlttee of the Board HALIBUT PRICES ARE LOW AGAIN pie with the latest fitting, ahe eoat fame 13.ooo to build. Presumably h rOT.VI. if nUHH) 1'Ol'MiH HOLD was adequately Insured. TllltOKill i:niAM; i: THIS MOItN- Her owner and skipper. Barney Han- !M AM) 3r I'KEVAILINU aen. waa fosaocrly with the schooner i I lillis Radio. j lhe jchoiner Alaska was the tlwt j Halibut price at the total PHh HU-Amerlcan boat of th eM to be lost, ehang waa aain at the minimum this. . ' . I mentor, when a total of 267,900 pour! I..J...J.XA... a som. five ' - A. MTniM ma ivnertcaji veMefa sold wv awjavrfnvginr ima 64 and 3c to B.T and te. vhlle eJefen Oanadlans dlapoaed of 1MJ090 pound 4 for Sc and 3c in eash caw. 4 Arrival and sales were as follow: 4 I AMKItir AN ! Alten. 38.000 pounds, AUln Piabertes, 4 ' 6 3c and 3c. . Electra. 40.000 pound. Canadian Plah of Trade has been ' luet,lgting 4 . As Cild Storage Co., BSC and 9c. the matter, looklnc over land AGED PROSPECTOR TOl HNA.MKNT AT TORONTO .1 Done. 65.000 pound. Booth Fisheries, auttable for the purpose and , 6 4e and 3c. preparing all scrta of data with ' Jack. 4 000 pounds. a flew to reporting to the council of the Board tomorrow Jl'K I Vtll-'ltllll I. WINS MKV " )" TORONTO. March 5.- Jack Underhlll of Vanoouver won the Canadlau bad Atttn Fisheries. f j 6.7c and Sc. 4 Ba inter. 6.000 pound AUln Plaherlee, 64c and 3c. 4- Attu. 41.000 pounds, to Seattle. C.NAIIN Cape Beale. 30100 pauasts; Livingstone, 11.300 pounds: Zoosiloa. ltQO pound; Wrtc Roy. 12400 pounds: Ingred H., 9,- HirC AT DfiDT C!MP5fiM1000 puoo"; In h.. 7.000 pouu: am- U1L.U mi uui until uun 1, on. 10.000 pound: M.AJL, BgBOO pounds: and - Brant. 3.500 pound, Canadian KUnard iKhar Mghtyeven ! pish 61 Cold Storage Co., 0 and Sc. yinr of Air ami had Keen In Thli ('untry ss Vear Bdwnrt) Honehue. S7-year-old proaoee-tjr. pas-ed away on Saturday in the Port Sliupaon Hospital where he had been a patient Mnc teat May. With the B.C. Undertake In charge of arrangements, the funeral took place yesterday afternoon at Port. Simpson. Canon W. P. Ruahbrook of the mission boat Northern Cross officiating. Pallbearers were J. It. C. Dean. Dr. R. O. Urge. C Cocmbs, R. Boyd Young. J. Oraham and Jams Jack. The late Mr. Donahue, who xwas born lu Ireland had been In this country for flftyelght yean. There are understood to be no relative In Canada. CHAMPIONSHIP TO VANCOUVER Oalo. 19.000 pounds and Htago. 800 pound. AUln Plsherle. 60 ajad 3c. BODY OF JAP DISCOVERED IIOYM HUNK IT WITH lli:.tlt tltlsll-Kl IN ANI HANItS IIOt NH IN SKY.MOl'K t'ANVON VANCOUVER, March I.-With hi head crushed In. his hand and feet I bound, the body of Isakl Nlahhlmurn. jsa years of age. a prominent business man of Vancouver, who has been miss-'ing from hla home, was found by boy llate yesterday in Seymour canyon on the North a ho re of BurraM Inlet. The 'body was badly decomposed. mends of the man believe he had been murdered and the police om lire ago arretted a number of Japan ese in connection with th cast. from his mviiim iv 1111. utiiMiNTON i'x" n ' rly morning of March mlnton men's single championship Saturday by defeating J. Purcell of Toronto 13-8 15-4. 17-4. In the big annual badnlnton champlonahlp tour nament here. GAMES ARRANGED IN ENGLISH CUP TIES ,13 laat year. ; NO PANIC IN THEATRE FIRE OIHIANIST tONTINll.0 TO P1.W. ANi iMiKits simnru rtoi'Li; 4)IT AT 1'OI.O.NIAt VANCOUVER. Maroh 1. William J. DI AVCTi AM MADPII 01 ''" organist, continued to play and I LfAlLU Ull llmllLll CH I the ushers calmly ushered the spools- tors out of the ex:ts when fir broke LONDON. March 5. - Uudderafleld ;out Saturday afternoon In the operat the RhfmrM Vni M'.chter , lniI room of the Colonial moving pto. Princess Hisa, the six months' old daughter of Emperor, j"' ia ..lfl.,ull. ill ivifti t,M,r.4..M.. .. t u...,t,..Ui,m!i, nwil'liil f'nnflltinll I MIIU Dill. I. Ull I II iiirru. in T 1.1m... ... .line iiii-n.tf,. v. niniiis uviwk. ..ii - .. ' . wl'Mi .-...v...... - ilo.ieater on March 34 In OI WI0 UIOOU. The deaths in the city are averaging 58 per day and the police state that 500,000 cases of influenza have been reported. In the month of February 1700 pt'ople died, mostlv infants. he aeml- Wat no panic. finals for the Kngliah Aaaoclatlon foot- bull cup. Advertise In Th Daily Nw The lose as a result of th fire Is set at 14.000 The operator. Joseph Thomas, wit inn m il Niut ' l.o IujkU aud aruia,