C Save Money Tbe cheapest way to buy the Daily News U to subscribe by the yer The cot 1 $3.00 and your cnpy m delivered to your addreu eaoh evening. Just figure out the fmiii 10 vou ,or thu d"y sen ice for twelve months! vl XVIII. No. 100. A April 28 A motion for :Miing of a dt force blU pre-. divuion in the House of lust night. "Mirr paper about one hun- bill are In various stages Wlien the third reading for the first OB the list, 'i. labor member for Wlnnl- ! an amendment that the icr a bill to procidc divorce Ontsrlo. ' 'M' divided and the amend-: i on ii vote ol S3 to 31. BROKER GUILTY AT VANCOUVER I' "1111,1 - . I'llllTKIt AMI A. I. iai:k ( onvictco or rosarm- II V TO liLTItAlO P DEPORTING WITHOUT TRIE t"'KM.M;NT T(, MM,(1UATIN A( r assi;h us m:com iii:aiin Last moiit c'j'AWa. Aorll aa rr-h- ttn,lu r '"",,s niKht approved the Drtn- "' ''Hi prjvldlntc that no person! neporten from Canada for -a 1 1 hum a trial by Jury. It came 1 ' "imecuon with the second read-1 i ftinend the Immigration ' ' i second rending. ''lirnrv 1 1 fnm ii 1 1 mi- nf adjournment. I is expected that all the evidence for the plaintiff will be : ! il today and that counsel will deliver addresses and the DROWNED WHEN BOAT ASHORE IHIVN ! ANOEUBg. April 28- Brnil drowned and his partner Nick . resent hero) rally by three Ie- 1 i v, when the salmon trolling lM hp Dartnera ran acrouad 0 ... u..,nd off the coast of Washing-m.y The feofs buUt a Ore inad until the seas subsided . twin to get to the mainland - ignalled by fire as their taught tem Intimating to ! Lapuah the tragedy that DIVORCE BILL NOT FAVORED J"''-!: DIMIlKII ON tlOOIIMVOKTII ntu-osi. tiii: oti: nt:iMi .18 lu SI idee give bis summing up Monday, the case going to the Jury late Monday afternoon The corps commander heard himself aked by Prank Regan, defense counsel, why he waa "not man enough wbwn the government asked him about the ' casual t tee to put them In hi report T" ! He heard the lawyer accuse htm of mm MM. sKnMX IK Tltoi itl.K M "denying the men who were killed at dm: or vi l,N HEMTKIi HV INIHAS i Mons the honor of recalling that they had laid down their lives In the capture of the city." All tht and a great deal mora was hurled across the court room and at one nag of the proceed-Inga reached such a ttfnse point that When Sir Arthur, repudiating that the Canadian corps should hr en order ed to stop ami wan muter waa ra to the abiiawUea aeef, deals ulocy of hie an, apeeutara us eourt room broke into a manifests tlon mv.iu tri IN Vl'KON The Oovt tewraph'o that ii XpUr-U t-errltory with- ly lower temperature. mm - . i Arthur Currie in Libel Case Trial ,ii;oUI;, Ont., April 28. For Heven hour yesterday General .mi- Arthur Currie, former commander of the Canadian corps, stood in the witness stand here and, after giving brief testi- mu) hi the $50,000 litel action instituted by him against V. T. It.! '(in una r . W. Wilson, was subletted to a cross examination' uhi.h wax not concluded wheff at six o clock he atepiwd down at HALIBUT BIDS BETTER TODAY of approval, which was repeated by the we. e ana jc. itnMt Balsac. 14.000 pounds: Nuba. 3300 "How." said Sir Arthur Currie. "you pound, and Betma. SOO pcunds. Cana-tre the man suggestlug that men who cilan Pish Cold Storage Co . 9.8c and did these things should He down and 7c quit two days before the war ended." Oslo. 18.000 pounds. Royal FUh Co.. Sir Arthur should have shown oon- 8 As and 7.8c. sideratioa for those men. counsel in-! awa MaM. 14.000 pounds. Booth FUh-slstsd. They ihould have been ordered ;ertea, tJc and 8.4c. to atop and wait. I Blntlaader. 3.000 pounds. Atlln FUh- -No." Sir Arthur's votes rose; "have j erlea. c and 7c them dknbev an order, be guilty of l treason? Be guilty of mutiny? Disregard their cesswaander in chief? DUre-gard orders of Marshal Foebt Act in aa unaoldlvrty way? These." he declared, "ware net the type of aaen to do such thing." ( IIMIM Ull THIS MOUMMl OOSOUBO. April 38 (nooa). Ftaln-titfs in the Currie ibel oase tlaUheJ their ease today and the eourt adjourned until Monday when counsel will ad dress the jury. Crcss-esamlnaUon of Sir Arthur cur rie was completed thU morning after he had completed nine hours in an on the stand. Sir Richard Turner, v.v.. w also on the stand. STOCK QUOTATIONS N.MMI l-li rrk TwUy on Vmuou- I. U Ukevlew Lucky Jim Marmot Meatla ter t&rlviitfe (Courtesy S. D. B.C. Silver Bayvtew Big Missouri .. Cork Frovlnce Ounwell Oeerge OopPr Olaeler Ookonda National ' Sliver Fndtrellle Premier porter Idaho .. Richmond itufus Argtnta . Ruth Hope ... Selklrks Silver Crast ... Bllverarnith Buntoch Sloean King Terminus '. Tortc Whitewater Woodbine Georgia Hlver Orendvlew . . . Duthle I Bid 148 M ' M M Ob 'I'VBR, April 38 -Charles H 1 3.n-nrfsno. " Hlk i A. U Marks were found Pf,n' M " V'TtlKooty Floranca -.. pi. mj iriiuu Mi. Justice Morrison remanded 1 'x-re for sentence. The ''luted that they would ente- 'i iiilon arose out of the op-"i J P Porter & Co.. Stook-' Vumotiver. of which Porter : ; ' hi i (I Mark saleainan St .134 M M .18 .1TV4 3080 380 .87 .40 M .if ' M ttVnn'.i. w 1-60 .48 1 Ltd.) Asked 1.70 .00 .80 .41 M 4.08 .06 M .18 .10 .18 .06 .40 ..18 .18 3100 384 .70 .18 .41 .80 .08 . i. J 3.58 .00 .18 M .41 .47 .61 1.13 FREE TRADE WIRE that is rit(roi. .Maui; iiv IIIIITIII IIOAUII or TKAIIK VKTi:ilUAY I.OMION. Arll -i. Iletimtal or trade iMrriert hIIIiIii Hie Itaiplrr waa latwretl lv I lie ItrllMi rlMni-her wf rwtMtnrrre, nlilrli ntel a rnwlatloti at the annual meetlug yeMrtttaj t IhU elleil. Tlie re-NolHTtmi rrrwHiinemh I Its! I lie nuttier hnll lie rnlilerrl at n con-ferMere of reprrentatlten of In-iluatry lrtii tarlMi Kirt of the Ditiplre, Willi II It rie to cull befttrr the next liiiierlal innfer-enee l lielil. BURDEN CHOSEN PIUNCE riUPERT. B.C., SATURDAY. APRIL 28, 1928 TOTAL Of IKLMNI I'll! Ml MOLD at! lltOll 8.9e AM II) U AX SJh: Halibut prices were much Improved a, the Pteh Kxdhauge this morning when a total of 133800 p.unds was -ld. Five American vessels deposed of M.rxw pounds at from 9c and 4c to 13c and S.Dc and seven Canadian sold 00.300 pound-, at from tMc and 8.5c to 8.0c and 7c. Arrivals and sales were a follows: AULKUAN CbelaM. 36 000 pounds, Canadian FUl. Ck ld Storage Co.. 9c and 4c. Anna J.. 12.800 pounds. Canadian F.h Cold Storage C3 13c and 8.5c. Orayllng. 17.400 pounds. Atlln Ptshrr-tes. law and 8c. Tbor, 8.800 pounds. Canadian Fish At Cold twsga Co.. lSc ami aW took. M00 pounds. Booth Fisheries. UlJaaMfc. , Um t'AYiiutx lapora. 11 XXX) pound. Booth Plsher- GJVL4L DEFENDS ACTIONS Tense Moments in Course of the Cross-Examination of General Sir AS CANDIDATE PNIMCI OEORUE. April 38. Fred P Burden Was chosen Conservative candi date for the Fort Qeurue constllueniy at a nominating convention held here Dr. R. W. Alwood waa his rival for the nomination. FIRE AT MOUNT VERNON DESTROYED BUILDINGS MOUNT VERNON. Washington. April I. 4trt this morning destroyed six bulMUtta and damaged several others in the wwrnn section, the loss being 8100.- 80. .. DIED sASvESlfbF MOTOR CYCLE SPILL VANCOUVER. April 28. John Owens IT yera ot age, died last night In the hospital here as a result of Injuries re otlvwd when a motor cycle collided with an automobile Thursday night. Inspector William Sptlter announced snowlnK this morning that there were no new -', develatSBMinLa (or Dubiiuatlou In the Cither Klllat murder case. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Sl'ECTAf'LK IN All: : Tin- l.vy..l Air Km re put on a display at llendon for thy visiting Kinir and Qut-i-n ot' Afghanistan. The planes are in bombiiiK formation McCracken Party Guests of Board I of Trade and Leader Talks About Bears and Other Subjects at Dinner chief hobby of Harold McCracken, the scientist and explorer, THE who is here en route to the far north on a trip to se-ran iiui'Ikuiiii fnr tho Tnaoiim nf Kuril ml Hiainrv at New York, is "bears." He has killed large numbers and now he usually stalks them and takes moving pictures. At a dinner given by the board of trade last niffht in his honor and that of Captain Bartlett and the others of the staff, Mr. McCracken told one or two interest- j Intr bear stories which kent the la re aatherinir of men keyed up nuch enjoyed. Milton Oonsalei, vlce-y- presldent ot the board of tade. presided and the dining room was filled to capacity. Morris BtOU sad 8. A McPherson sang, la adultlon to those already mentloued the visitors present were Id. Weyer. M. Mnley. Andrew Johnston. F. L. Jacques, and R. Burd. engineer. Mr. McCracken said that when he talked it was difficult to keep away from the subject of bears. Me bad killed ven teen and plsetspapbed 47. He wished he Had brouaM a few of hi films ot kodiak. grindy and other bear , to show the people here. He was only eight years old wlien he met his first bear, a cub. and he had run away as fast as possible mid hidden himself In the attic of their Idaho home. TlllllM. IN I'lt'TlltlX Iter he had done a good deal of killing In collect mg museum specimens , but he had never killed lor the sake of killing. There was a great deal more thrill in taking pleturea than In kill ing the animal It take a much bet-(continued on page four VICTORIAN ELECTED GRAND FACTOR OF NATIVE DAUGHTERS BRITISH PRO. BEATS HAGEN WINK (ilfl.l .MAI I'll I'tllt SltO i'l'kms lkiiiikkx 111 ami m;u:mi;i:n to vuw MOOIt I'.MtK. KnghliMl. April iH Arthle CmMpeluu, lite ItrlllNh pro-reMfcinal. lHliii'ilieuMeiial golf, noil nrr Waller lUgeti It I It hole mulrli for a purse f fl.Vl. ImmIImx lilm u the rirt-t Iwie f the rtMirlh riMiiHl ItMlay 18 ami 17 lit play. SENATOR KING DIESEDMONTON 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 Price Five Cents HIMSELF AND MEN IN COURT Disastrous Effect of Mixing Indians and Rum Shown in the Death by Drowning at Cow Bay Arthur Colli son Lost His Life in Drunken Brawl and nil Natives Were Too Intoxicated to Know Much About it disastrous result of mixing Indians and rum was 8MB at THE ne i'.xtuc.it conducted yesterday afternoon by Coroner Norman A. Watt into the death of Arthur Collibon, Kitkatla native, who was drowned in the early hours of the morning previous i nun iiis boat in Cow Buy. While there was evidence of an alterca- tier. Ijeiween ilecea.sed and William Itidley, Metlakatla Indian, who is hei'l on a charge of supplying, having taken place just before the ! i.aali y, the jury, which consisted of Robert Lahiff, foreman, Alex, i ,jomi.-iTg. bum I'earre, Jamej Harris, Henry Hayes and Vincent MiTrl.'.n. broURht in a simple verdlcte- of death by drowning, thcie being no mention of blame attacliln'' to any one. After the Jury had vicv.ed the body, examination of several witnesses coni-mcn"J. Henry CiiUaon. brother of de-riHser. i pluoed on the stand for LIQUOR CASES COURT TODAY . rpr OK 31 Hwnuiicawun. wrma Km n:ih alto icitr.tll.td the body. - Dr I. W. Kergln. who conducted an Mil It ro.WlfTIOXa AMI HEAVY ,moM gnve his opinion that . deceased UN EH EH EL TO IMHAN l ad met his death by drowning while IiKOWNLNO 1 ur.iier the Influence of aloohol. There u.i, a smell of beer and rum about the Five cases of supplying Uiuor to In-ijocly Abrasions on the bands Indicated dlans csme in City Police Court before thai the man had struggled In the' Magistrate McClrmcnt this morning aa '.inter, probably to extricate himself, a sequel ( to the drowning yeatsrasy Trere were no marks of violence. morning ot Arthur OoUlaao la Cow George Cadwaliadcr. uxi driver. toM Bay. four convictions were made and of taking a party of Indiana to Cow one case waa withdrawn. Otty SilUbjar Bay about three o'cleek in the mora- E. 9. Jowes Broasewtaw u mitm hk. taa. The party consisted of Charts fOourt was m iwsirmawaV hewn iconunued on psge four I ihesrlng the SJ-omTwitli.' I Oeorge Kimball pleaded not gUaTr ! to the charge of supplying WlUlam Rid- MOTI.AMI A.VIA1EIK KMITIltLI. TKAM HON AtlAIXHT KNtlLAMI OLABOOW. April 38. Scotland defeated England three goals to two In the annual ami- SWEDISH FISHERMAN PASSESIN HOSPITAL (itrl Axel Nwrgmi siireiinilieil ll Night lol lowing Twu Month' I II new F 'II' mi',- an Illness c! two months in and expectant. Capt. Bartlett also gave a chatty talk which was the prinee Rupert o "P"1 ,,thf tuath occurred last night of Can ley but was fcund guilty and fined 8300 a lth the option of three months' imprisonment. j William Ridley pleaded guilty to the 'charge of supply Luey Collleon and was fined 850 or SO days la JaU. Reuben Moody admitted conniving to iuddIt Jane Lewis and waa Hoed teur championship between the 4 gso or 30 days. two countries today. , Richard Edgar pleaded not guilty and was found guilty ot supplying Jane Lewis and wss fined 1100 months' imprisonment. A ilmllar charge against Charles Edgar was dismissed. WILD PARSNIP KILLS A MAN Ar.:l Ncrgren, aged 3B. a Swedish halibut OIIIKKK II I. I IKUI fUTINU TOI'X Ol' ll'jh rmn. The late Mr. Norgren was iiiui.Lir.ri and has no relatives In this country. Me hss fished out of here for number of years and uwt year was s member of the crew of the boat Cape Swain. He had been 111 sine the opening of the present season. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of the B.C. Undertakers. SENT FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE OF MURDER FERNtE. April 98. James Sutherland was Hem up for trial on a charge of murder in connection with the shooting of Patrick Nicholson at Oorbln. April 8. at the preliminary hearing here WIKIXKOH KKI'OUT. 8 a.m. Dlubv Island Raining, strong S.I. , liid. barometer, 89 J8; temperature, 40; I Uea rough. WAS lATIIlll HI' HOY J. II. KINO, Dead Tree Point Raining, light SX. MIMs mt Ol' llllALTM IX I wind; barometer, 3W 48; temperature, 40; I'OISON HKItll IN OKANAUAN VALUE tr KRLOWNA. April 28. W. P. Wills of Rutland district In the Okanatan Valley is dead and his wife and a Japanese family, near-by residents, are seriously 111 as s result of eating tops of wild parsnips. When the families became vlotenUy 111. Wills tried to rtaeh Itatland to telephone for medical aid but collapsed. His body was found at midnight in his own orchard and ha - hart been dead abcut an hour. Neighbors rushed the other vletlms to the hcspltal when their plight was learned. graingoTng" to portugal OTTAWA OOVLIIN.MKXT isea smooth. . Bull Harbor.--Overcast, calm; Uaro- The steamer Alnderby, the STth grain KDMONTON Aorll 28. -Hon. George meter. 28.94; temperature. 42; heavy , hip of the season, leading here, la tak- Oerakl Ktna. member of the Senate swell. .. 'n ia no ,Ulr 01 Ho Bn J- K ! N0N ,.,. as . Mii "B.xi" Miss Boo VICTOHIA, April w,.h t.. ,hik ; nih, Inland. Inland. Ralnlne. Raining, atrons strong . i j rviua. miniswr ui ireami. tw , 7 nt their annuHl convention here JOHNSTON IS GRAND FACTOR NATIVE SONS VICTORIA. April J8. J. J. Johniton ol New Wen tin I nster waa elected Grand ... . i, - as. 1881 to 1886 Interment will take place m man, New Brunswick. 8.1. aaugnier Br. n. m. jjfi ; r Senator King sat in 'trW 'rUim of Dead Tree Point. Raining, llgth ST.; Commons from 1887 to 1886 and from wind; barometer. 29.50; temperature. A1THAL IH LOST. OTTAWA. Aorll 88. The Chip 40: aea smooth. t Bull Harbor-Part cloudy, light 8.W wind: barometer, 29.82; temperature. 42; heavy swell. Supreme On scount of unfavorable weather Court of Canada yesterday dismissed today the tag day of Adair Cars. Cliap- ractor of the Native Sons of B.C. at j with coaU the appeal of the Bevan ter. imperial wroer. uaugnwis oi uie this meriting' semlon of the grand post. Lumber Shingle Co. amiln.it M P Empire, in aid of the fund for the Vancouver u .selected for next yearns Millard. Tlie appeal wim taken from beautlflcatlen of soldiers' plot 1 fur-couvcntlou. I the ruling of u British O.-lumbln Court, ther lponcd until ucxt Saturday. AIXIlEltllV LOAlllXO tOlt LIHISOX HILL rHOIltULV OUT AWAY TlkXilAY liig ou a full cargo Of grain for Lisbon, Portugal, making a total shipment for ths seaskm of appraxlmatelyfikfei mil- compared with 9,780,000 A despatch from WISnlpeg states 7,-786.000 busheU has been shipped from here this year, but this Is aald to be Incorrect as lexs than that amount has been received and not all has been shipped. The vessel ti expected to get away from here Tuesday. WEATIIEIt ItEPOHT. Prince Rupert Ralnlne strong 8JL V..1.U, ii;upuiure, to.