SaveMonex Boston Grill ,,1(MPe.-i way to buy the Tli h in (J...J . is to lumKiuo wj -- T, ,-(t u $5.00 and your i, : vfri'rt to your addroa iut figure out the ( ','',' to you for this dally ,- wclve month! A'.W N. 2. M '.V mum ur VICTIMS FOUND !":m,n' nt. I'HAM'll lttKlt i'M IIK l.TMl IN lli: IOI.I. ll I.IVKH '.li!i'rnla. March 14. Tl' a which a mige number nl ii ir Uvea when th dam a'. 1 ; it renervolr burnt and the 'v '! valley below, waa n ' i Up to last night 214 bodw ii irt been recovered. GENERAL HcRAEB CONSIDERABLY BETTER ";iv. Murrh 14. - The condition Mi Hue. member for North '! fell on the ley pave-"d broke hla akull I He u at tb clyle ...t . -.1. KI SCOTS AND ANGLOS w March 14. In a soccer '"'ly the Scots and Anglo l a one nil draw. I'OLl.AU T 1MU "UK March 14.-The Canadian " par here today after be- :rrf i."..np.rlatle to eronom'cal ii'T'irt. n '.!! Perrolp River to Fln- ... t tks u l "-f:- iin tuvlgable , ii ai.d tap- b. :trrltor The ;u. krd H..t 7..11;, '.n 8'i.n:n!t laiHe 30 i mntiimr'd 'in uuite nil IIIIN It It I" Nv' t I K I n vim! oi'i-osnioN .,!:!, ii.il.'i-t in i" " Two Government Measures Are trol of t o I fou i I Browne dinriiunl for more than minuii"' ' Given Second Reading in the Legislature Following Debate March 14.-The government's new plan to tax the rn-TORIA i nui. ,..! thrnuirh a system of COI1- urofits on ' 1 tl i' thc sale OI nmurm "-'"" . " lilt nm tViu aA,wnfl fAiiiHllir mnl. mpui lowancee was appium. .v tion on a ui 'the UH Legislature """Trr.: yeaterday. ..!.. The The b bill was was advanced advanced to to; f the bin 111 ..'ji-i me r . il... iiii'iainn borrow tout; negotiations for the sale of the line meets, tl"" ''" j Sailwa ith failure- . 1,11 1 . a afternoon' - M.Muvin a the iii')i"llK j.w... the H'nlM' urui"r rending lor Hie '" mined -,l,nl(li" nil'"'1 I N,.-l.. ConservHllv-'' orltlrlMii'- " mid urrlcd the aeoona . . . .M.4MI 17 All l loersw Bi,., was alao sup- tlie provincial. NO nsii kali: TOIIAY There waa no sic of hullhiit here today, the American srlioonera Ilene im Uuhlll. Hind Northern, with cutclie. oi iu uu.) Hlld aT.UOU poillllli rcfijiei u ij. iv.,.r..i,Ul ' Ai.trated their i to tuke offem of 8 2c and c and B.4C eoncenirawu I, . . ,nrt ,.,-,-,-rtlna to Seattle irevtoua uomiimr- - r completion i-ai'.v " ' Advertise In The Oeilf Newt BUDGET PASSES MAJORITY 24 " OTTAWA, March 14. The biulKet carried this afternoon by a majority "f Jt. the vote being for, 110: against. 92. TONI(HT.ii EXIMH1TION JIALU ' t Gurvich . McDonald at 8.30. Admission fl.50 and $1.00 PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPF.RT. B.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 CHARRED BONES OF BURNED MAN FOUND ISLAND HAM tiS t'ONM Ml.ll IN I I KKKI.V i oni baikii liuN.trt: AIMK I SB , VANCOUVER. M4roh J - Thi h- e-;f a man apparently, tunned by a blow n the back of the Head and then killed and the remains burneC in a tltnn) .noealed natural furnace, were found M the tout heai t corner of Trail falana. about 30 mllcj north of Vancouver. MEATIII.lt ItEIMHIT Prince Bupert -Oloudy. frrah 8E ,nd: timperature. 41. Terrace Cleer. strong, north wind :emn 33 RoKiwood Clear, calm. temp. 24. Alvai. ah - -Clear, calm. temp. 22. Alice Arm. -Cltar. calm, temp 82. .r. .vox Clei-.r. calm. trmp. 32. Stewart- C'ear. calm, temp. SO lli.-.-lton.-Clrar. calm, temp 22. Bun s take-Orr. calm, temp. 10. Telegraph Creek - -Cloudy, calm. temp. is Snmhera. Haysport.- Clear, calm. iemp. emp is Ll;;ht wind, elaar. temp for: Slmparn Clear, calm, temp SO Atlin Cloudy, south wind, temp. 27. Whltehorae. Cloudy, acuth wind, en-.p. 28. rmmaclu.- Cloudy, calm, temp 7. Stewart River. -Cloudy, north wind. 10 l-elow. Dawson - Cloudy, calm. 6 below. l.AMI 111 I I.OWr.KH Yukon Trrrltcry. Canada, la a land of riowers. Hundieda of typaa of flowwra, plants, and shrubs grow wild In every hill and valley Nature responds generously where tlrwere are cultivated and one of the lasting Impression left with the vlMtor l the variety and beauty ofj . . ... J - . hnmM' ine ll:iwer.- wniin uvwiw m-d beautify the ground of Daweon city. " Bl -X I -Ll t t I T Here are "fir Canadian women, duly registered flyers, who iiri- anxious i become lady Lindberghs. They are registered members of Canadian aero clubs and are: 1. Hilda Simmons. Calgary: 2. Louise Burka, Calgary; 3, Mrs. C. W. Lcggatt. Cnlgary; 4, Nan Kve. fifteen-year-old student of Victoria, ll.C. 6. Gertrude de la Vergne, Calgary; 6.. A. denier, Vancouver. Three Men Buried Alive Beneath a Landslide and Body of One Recovered Near Savona on the Canadian National VANCOUVER, March 14. Working feverishly with picks and shovels 150 mon early today uneurthed the body of George Parkes, a Canadian Nationul extra gang man, who was buried beneath a landslide with Andy Anders and M. G. Ushon yeatcr-day at the mouth of a tunnel near Savona 2.11 miles east of Vancouver. There is still algiht hope that Anders and Ushon are alive, if the steel body of the Hat car on which they were, has protected them. CROWS .ATTACKED BY LEGISLATURE IS PROROGUED VICTORIA, March 11 The end of the legislative peation came rather suddenly this afterrtcon when the UeuteiV ant Governor appeared and. the House was formally ikkijchh iteroicT. 8 a.m. DIGBY ISLAND. Clcudy; 8 am. fresh Mjutheaaterly wind. bar. 30.08; temp. 41. sea moderate. bull HARBOR. Part cloudy; fresh nortf.eu'.terly wind; bar. 30.10: te.np JS. ea modcratf: 8 pjn. F. 8. Ouln- suit S.n PrencUco for Seattle 08 mile from Seattle: 8 p.m. Amur towing Rlversdale Anyus for Tacoaaa 884 miles from Tacomr.; 7 30 am. Cansoiun abeum Ivcry Island southbound. 8 ajn Prince John at Queen Charlotte aouth- Lound. NOON DIOBY Overcaet; fresh 8X. wind bar 30 10: temp. 42: sea choppy. BULL HARBOR Overcast; strong 8 1 wind; bar. 30.03; temp. 40; sea moder It. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Arger ta E yv'ew Pig Mb: ourl Cork Province Duuwell Qcorife Copper .Oeorgia River 01ada;one Olacler Oolc; nds Orandvlew Independence Indian Irter Coal (Exdl... ;Kru-.enay riurence. L. ar.d L Lavevlew niccAcr nu rvcQ ky jm, Mermoti Metals . . PendoreIPe KINOSVILL. March 14 An epidemic porter Idaho ol tore eye has broken out among the Richmond crows In Kent and Baeea counties, and RuYua the affected birds are dying by the Ruth Hcpe hundred, according to Jack Miller, the selklrka well-known naturalist of this place. The silver Creet dlnetwe causes the crows" even to awell Silverado and bulge out until they are aa large silversmith nv beans, and the birds become stupid standard SUvertead. mid die Jack Miller says theere Is Terminus dstmr of the disease, which he regards Whitewater n rontageoua. being Imparted to poultry. Woodbine Bid. Asked .51 .10 It .63 87 48 .48', .27 4.75 5.00 42', .44 ' BBS -V .40 .44 .90 .65 , .08 .23 M .10 U .32 .33 't .IS", .14 06 .08 Vt .42 42a .20 21 Vi 18.35 18.78 .85 JO .17 18 .52 .50', .60 03 .12 96 1.10 .18 M M M 23 2.80 tM .50 42 Fortunes Won and Lost Within Past Few Days in Radio Common Stock and American Linseed Jumps NEW YORK, March 14. Radio Corporation common stock in which several fortunes hnve been made and lost within the past few days in a meteoric advance of more than fliO a share during eight sessions was lower at this morning but climbed back to $1 ill in a few minutes. The general market opened reactionary but turned upward. With a jump of nearly silt dollars a share to 100 American I .mi .M-d made a i.:in of near'y 'JD in two dayi. Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SQDA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 157 Price Five Cents . i n . . jt amtk ' ma momrn. - - mm a& trav WOT Willi OPI7I7 DITDWrk ml A I A JWnvf fill v V RUNG ARGUMENT IN FA VOR OF "INb RIVLR fAbb KUUlt OUSE DIVIDES ON AMENDMENTS OIUI T TO I'AhMM. Ol ;i ) l IMMHIKK U Mt MIMiHM M..:.h It. TUt drnent t,i night 17) amendment P: i r.'k , jo .i:;. . he btidgn Iturlf w n day when Htnri Bvur i.nt. oC-JKrted tf :( brln l ftrr rlfrn o !'. the tiiian!iii'u Miiuiir to i-iiiti:.uf ci the alt i': Bouraaaa aa he left tl ON ATLANTIC iiii (Mi T!.I UMiin t, WW IO M Mil XIU.WI1 1 ,r--h 14.- 1 (: in " xlay pi - .ii.M.1 ' toward Ni One is i-.h- "ff my'ii' 1 Nd.CBtlCIl- H..-r - i! Hon. Ki-:. M " ' il Inchftipo i feen at -.-ral i I :nd acd later iMUHinfd atearnvr 1 ' i ' ol bourdruu I? rsumems in ravor or Pine Jftuer Pass ifoafe into the. Peace Country I' mi' Pass route from Peace River to the coast which is ;.r local joint committee of the city council and board ad involve 205 milt- of new construction from Pouce Fraser and it is estimated the new work laid with j - and allowing 1 t cent maximum grade could Del l'.'O.OOO, or $4('i,KM) :i miie. This route is also favored! .1 Government engineer. Adding the distance f rom j - Princp Rupt-il .".",0 miles makes the total haul from to Prince KuihtI G:'5 milt s. The report in regard to - title ruuic iollywi: ink iiKroar A r..:i..Kj iruiii Ptuoe Coupe through me I". i'.i' P!!ow water route ,.:; '.he wuy r.nd from all infor-., n-uUnie time are no great or xj.i-1. ..-. e:i:;l:ie.mg problems lo be i .in .ui.ifn-u the enure route, mis ,iv-. :ut i:.-.!!n.; m: easy lew route :lu lull :l'.e "la" lUlrjr- Vtr: il Pine H.iuk the Hue would follow tl..' Mlii-lii'ic River to a cr.'selng f Hi - P. r.i.,i it.vir wh.ru 1 not un- en ...uii :.-i.s ve. .''cice to Port St. imi .mi I' ' F::i.jt through a ojun- .y a!i. i : i-.ii' s roll.n prairie mare :ian ii. 1 1 :--. i - A in ti.i.oui l per cent grade both v.iyt ccuid he buUv at a reasonable i over thin rouie. The physlcnl ttaArm of the country nd thexwivM a regard! natural NX RANGERS : WERE BEATEN BY CANADIENS FIIIHT I'OSITIDN IMtXCTICAU.Y i n.irm.i last mijiit: .mauixiSh aki; m; onii j j TORONTO. March 11 The Canadlena practically clinched the Crst poaltlon , by btallni; the New Turk Rangere, : while the :ou to the latter, waa a sever aetback became Boston went ata pohila ahead by beating Detroit. ihc Mer'.e Ltats ol Toronto, al- though having the edge In the flrat i hall ol the gasK again : Ottawa and jrven termc dur.ng the rest of the play. iciiiTd thfinxl.e unable to break the He with Ottawa, even though they ufd the lour man attack. Their playoff chances are now nearly lost. Montreal Uaiocn streugtiiened their hold on second place with Detroit and Pltuaurg still tied for third position. Bciaxa iasi night were: Ottawa 1. Toronto 1. N Y. Americans 0. Montreal S. Caiiadlent 4. N.Y Rangers 1. Detroit 0. Boat n 3. I'S FINAL REPORT PSVCOPATIIir lllttPITtt AT V.IX- (tit vF.ic urroMJiEMnn anh sTt:itiLizi.o or mentally AI1NOKMAL VICTORIA. March 14. The establish ment of a psyoopathlc hospital In Vancouver and the enactment of a rea- trcted aterUlaatlon law tor mentally abnormal persons together with a complete program for the esse and train ing- of the feeble mlaoN la recommended in the final report of the mental hydlene royal com la last on tabled In the Legla!a:ure yesterday by Hon. T. D. Paliullo. provincial secretary. BERTHA LANDIS WAS DEFEATED I It INK I.IHV Xltlis IIOtN MA YOU OF SOTTLB 11V ll(IK MAJOIIITY SBATTLB. March 14. frank Bdwarda waa yesterday elected mayor of Seattle by a majority of more than nineteen thousand over Mayor Bertha Landte In the largest vote ever cast hare. The figures were: frank Edwards 58.033. Mrs. Bertha Landla. (SMB. PLANE HEARD NEWFOUNDLAND .ST. JOHNS', mid. March 14. The telegraph operator at Brlgus advlaea that several residents heard the drone of an airplane In the distance, between all and men o'clock this morning. The re port la being Investigated OFFICERS KILLED PLANES COLLIDED UAMSTON. Kent. England. March 14. Two Brltlah officers were killed today when the plane In which they were flying collided with another. The sec ond plane landed safely . THEP.AS DOG DERBY tint ly' User Was Won by tUnll St. IKMldard: is Miles III I Hours III .Minnie THE PAS. MuHli 14. -Km!! St. Ood-dard won the flint day'a race In Tha Put Dog Derby when he flnlahed the' loriy mlle yesterday afternoon lu 3 hour. 40 iiuuun. Advertise to tie Dalit Kctrf til! M j m 51