V ANCOUVEK. April 27. - The policy of the provincial government was laid down by Premier MacLean at mti- i night of South Vancouver Liberals as follows: Continuation of the present financial policy and the balancing if the budget annually. Reduction of taxation year by year in so far as consistent with he maintenance of high credit standing, maintenance and :H to provide for tmprovemente In the .; of Ottawa received lie third read-tig in the House yesterday, the main of the bUI being to provide means for the rmttm ftf a IS ADOPTED Ml s 1(, .... mill 1 iiii'VT "i iinai. iEt iti:K or n:oi,i.i:,!H lli:i'ltlbTATIM;K "'NUON. AprU a7.-Plnal approval of " '-vi.ed prayer bcok of the Church ' ' iintl was voted today at a spe-' ''Mon of Church and lalety. The " " 80SS to Parliament. ,l" '"Uil vote tor adoption was MM GRAND JURY RECOMMENDS HIliMl KVl'i itMg.irvr 11 H H LAW M Kl;i. HATS TO K MOIlX ,v IIHNTI.Its VANcouvBR. April a7.-the Grand " "-',re thel, discharge In the a-"H.n ' yeaternajr b, Mr. Justice Muj-nson. itwqrnmended rigid en-nf the curfew law .nH twm.t ' " ""' ("nmpelied to wear easily dls-1 11 """!' marka auch aa red hats PECULATION SENT ACTIVESTOCKS UP 'X YforB,HAP,U "-O'" !- f Mnt Pfl . a. ' v. " , . from two to .., .hare. OlU led the ad- chanta to attract capital and population. in the course of the addreartbe Pre. j!om: ok mcim k. hVnrMr min.bt!' In xmilON AT IIMIINA On Sunday last Prince Rupert people visiting in Reglna were particularly Interested to hear the pastor of Knox United Church speak of the wonderful sunseta at Prince Rupert In the course of his sermon to a large congregation. He bad visited Prince Rupert and enjoyed those eunsete. TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH OUTSIDE WORLD BY MEANS OF RADIO Slice the advent of radO a Journey Inl3 Arctic or Siberian wastes does not automatlcaUy cut off from world com munication the party making such a Jaunt. Thla fsrt is shewn by the arrangements which have been made be tween the Stoll-McCracken expedition. members of which are here, and the radio department of the Canadian National Ratlwsya, for bread casting back Save Money Boston Grill The cheapest way to buy the Daily News li to subscribe by the year. The cost Is 13.00 and your Large Upstair Dining Hall, ropy la delivered to your add rem with newly laid dancing nrh evening. Juat figure out the floor, for hire amal! ooat to you for thla dally NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. service for twelve months I PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper least. Phone 457 A 'A- I' - V,,l XVMI., No. 00. PRINCE RUPEIiT, B.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928 Vancouver last night INTERESTING Htm I'MMIV HTKWAIIT limtMKM IIKIDK OK 11 ALT I! It I.OM1WILL AT (UtK.MOW last NKillT a wedding of considerable Interest mk place teat evening ai the Manse .inking funds ao that by the end of 1926 aU sailing funds"!! extension 'ITl i l m huitltf liflnnnattn aaaawu. ..a. -II f 1 ... - .... -vHU-.t ui an provincial- obligations at;'" Bdlnturgh. Scotland, was unite, , maturity. i in marrUct to Walter Lougwul. aon o OTTAWA BILL PASSED BY A BIG MAJORITY oriAWA. April 27. .After the defeat 'wn amendments the Government Encouragement of capital and Indus- Wr na Mra Walter LongwlU of Read try by the reduction of taaatlon. " England. The ceremony waa pe: Co-operation and Harmonious relatione with the Dominion government ia we ocvviopment or water! rentage of ronara oy He v. j. R Frlnell, paator o First Presbyterian Church. The bride waa tastefully dreaaed In a cltlea and munlclpalltlea of the province own of wh" georgette trimmed with " immnm grain eievatora and to ' " J"- sun wore a flowing veU o encourage and facilitate the greater ue of the western outlet. Pair dealing with labor and pen Is tent extenaloB of social legislation. Inauguration of a atate health insur-ante aa aoou aa the province can afford It Advertlalng of natural resources along the lines pursued by auceeaaful mer- .th approacbss to the Ihirllament I T?. tratinn Bd dm,nl milling. The Conservative amendment to re duce from fifteen to five years the i-tkx; in which the sum of $200X100 year : to be paid under the bill to 0'! feaeeai dutriet commieskm defeated on a vote of 93 to e. Mrot.d amendment lunnnesd by I- M-fhall Progressive, that further ipiui expenditure psuposed unrtar the i : educed from three million del- n.Twai, waa defeated by M DETECTIVE LET OUT VANCOUVER HH KllllfcHTMIN H HO l HAIII TO HAW: IN'IUli KOIlllLICY It nisilco vvscouvm. AprU 17. Chief of P'.:i-i f'.:-. !ng today botiUSw Mayor Tky t deteetr aarfeant John Rob-ud bet itlsniead from the n was recently suspended o imore. alnoe aentenced to two " ureakkif sad entering, tulil ' he committed tne robber) nvtructloct from Robertson li 'tiik abou the arrest of a third ' on denied Ollmore's statement PRAYER BOOK which terminated in ll ana that of the Liberal government since that be held. - white net with wreath of orange bios soma and whl.e heather. She carried i ehower bouquet of pink Ophelia rose and maiden hair fern. The bridesmaid. Mis Bins Marshall wore a charming gewn of powder blu georgette trimmed with sequins with i picture bat of beige silk crinoline Ulm-...ed under the brim with blue georgette and blue velvet ribbon. Her bouquet waa of pink camatlona an delphiniums .nomas Mdfeekin acted as grooms- year. He made no mention of the Ai.er the ceremony a reception waa P.OJ!. Railway nor waa there any lntl-'lMd at the hune of the brotber-ln-law nation aa to when the election would "UM1 taUr ' the bride. Mr. and Mis. i nomas iscMewtn, Ml Fourth Avenue Bast. Mrs. McMsekln. wearing a gown of beige georgette and lace, assisted In rsrtnc tne guests. The bouse waa displayed. ' with Mm. W. W. Wrstbalt and far, David Ritchie prestdlnR at the urns " me nappy couple aailed at midnight on the Prince Oe.rge t. apend a hjney moon In the .uth alter which they wil. return t the city to take up residence Both Mr. and Mrs. LongwlU arr wel: known and popular in Prince Buper. and their many frteuda will offer then best wishes and congratulations. Tht bride came out from Scotland a tea years ago and ha been on the stall of McMesktn'a stores. The groom la a tenter of the city, being engaged lu the sheet metal and plumbing business. KETCHIKAN IS GOOD FIELD FOR NEWEST GYRO ORGANIZATION The formation of a new Oyro Club at Kttchlkan. which mill be the first one In Alaska and the farthest north club in the world, teems practically as sured following the visit there y eater day of L W. Waugh. president of the local dub. and William Cruikshank. secretary. The officers of the local club who returned home last night, report and forth between the schooner Morris-; having met with splendid response dur sey on wmcn tne expeamon win vravei mg their brief visit at the "First City." north to Siberia and the Canadian Na tiunal station CNRV at Vancouver. STOCK QUOTATIONS Nimmi riwlng IT" Tml.iy 011 Vnnruu trr lArlMiige (Oourtwy S. U. Johnston Co., Ltd.) Bid Asked B.C. Mirer e I Bayvw 08 Big Missouri H M't Cork Province Dunwell -1 George Copper .... S.W 0 Gladstone Ooloonds w Independence J Indian Kootanay Plorencs.. -fj L. L. Lakevlew Lcadamlth " Jim national sivt .... , " Ia 9mm. tasnil-fVaUle llW W f. mm' TW6 , flJJ Porter Idaho ....'. IW ' Richmond Rufus Argenu ' Ruth Hops J' Sllvtr Crest SUvwrsmtth "1 cnudook "? Slocan King Whitewater J T: ; Woodbine '., 2rrr " : . aj nuu rrew e a Jnuthlc 104 U0 They had a con fare not with about a down young business and professional men. The local club win sponsor the new Ketchikan organization If It Is finally decided to proceed with It. NO COMPLAINT REGARD WHAT MACKENZIE KING SAID REGARD TREATY LONDON. April 87. There la not the leant reason to complain about anything Premier Mackenzie King aald In the Canadian House of Commona on March Hum Canada's attitude on the recent Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotiations, Uud Salisbury. Government leader, told the House of Lords Thurs day In, a discussion of the matter. NATIVE DAUGHTERS ARE GIVEN WELCOME VICTORIA, April 27. Warm commen dation ef their worn in safeguarding and preserving historic landmarks and natural beautles'iv the nrovihoe was glvn the grand post of native daughters of Brits Columbia by Mayor Pendray Ik a aMrass of weJoome to tbelr annual ennrension today. I'liin: OK wheat. VA.VOODVSa April 27. The nrlee of numosr t Northern wheat at yeaterday was tl.M. Subscribe for the Dally News. closing ARMISTICE DAY NATIVE BROWNS TOLD ABOUT AT i COW BAY TODAY PRESTON TRIAL TKOOIS TIIOK.IIT "TUB 8T.U I' ITI.I.i:i A IIONI.K' wiinx COBO0R0. AprU n. Operations ot tthe Canadian corns couth of Man. the sincerity of the enemy w.th re- pect to the armlstlcej when wrd wt received. Brigadier Oeneral i( A. Clurhc, MP former commander of the ft ver.th C.u. ad lan Infantry Brigade. u s wilnc yeaterday. DRUM 1H LU!1 LUMMON MINE OPENING i.os a(ii:i.i;h-v tXoi tin .mixing TO. TO STAIIT WOHK ON fOAST I'ROPHIITV at met: Word was receive! la the city thU mnrnlag that the Itetem l.um-hmmi mlar sjear llsrfley Itay. awn Ike est rfwa. heee, h to Im rv-'prned InameOalOs W the uev.lv Ut.-. fe- ev Mhf K nira.wiL.m mii ran. 1 nn.i pert.. A trt.v of nine mil came ap frmn Vuneom rr an the Meaater Cardnta Uil trip In Institute the avrfc. The llrttm Lammrni. whlrh W nne of Ihe leM krwmn wpertlf 011 lite em! ami 'slileh baa shown lmMeraMe pnunlfce. ha been MimI hwn fee m tlne. II lass been norknl rMHMrileaHy for "w .tear hul 1111 in(lHMfM effort I re It up lis- rt leen mile. NEW SECRETARY AND DIRECTORS ELECTED FOR THE ROTARY CLUB At the Rotary Club yeaterday a bal- lott wa taken for secretary and dlree-tcr. Oeorge R ine having previoucly been elected president by acclamation and D. C. Paierton. treasurer. The new cretary l Donald Finn and the direc AKTIII U COM.ISON OK KITKATI.A, Adfcll 30. HAS WELL KNOWN HGtUK IN riCIM'E lUI'KKT Athur OoUlson. aged 30. well knowi Kltkatla native. J oat hia life curly tb. ra rnlng when be fell into the water ofi his selneooat. "Colllson." which wai. eie explained to the Jury yeaterday by drow,'ed- 11 s ' W m.nules t erana of the Fcm.h Canajian Infantry Brigade Who ga , tcsti:iii.:iy m the libel suit brni);lv. t-.y air Ar.hu: Currie agaliut W. T. t. . on nu P. W. Wilson, publisher of the Poi t Hop-Oulde. It la possible the t:t will cud to night. How the soldiers of t!ie Nineteenth Battalion received the news that th. armistice was signed . la desert ted by Captain Joseph O'Neill. MC, forme:1 company ooanmander of that unit. Th. I troopa thought "the aUH had pulled k boner." said OWeUl. Colonel Hopper was ilm doubtful o moored at the Cow Bay float and waa Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cllion. Other members of the family, most ot wham bad come to tewn to make preparation fcr tlie lorthco.ninjf aalmou f.hlnj sea-ton, Include a brother. Henry C llujn The family is very well kn an in the city. The late Arthur C&lllsau von s frequent vteitor here. A deloraity nude him a tveh known figure. It Is probable that the Ixdy will br t al;eu back to Kltkatla for burlll after the in-.uest. Ht v tt 4 tt t ni;v Ml I.I. TO IIAtB 4. AKOI T !AMK ( I T AM IIIO HAY AT sf.M. t'OVK In the course of an address to 4- the Rotary Club yeaterday Oco. W. Nlckeison mentioned lncl- enta':y that' he understood the new lumbar mill to be buUt near Porpoise Harbor by J. R. Mcrgan Co. would have about the same output capacity as.tbe 4 Big Mill at Seal Cove He aaid Me-wn- J the , Kty. lAfiUN KUKU OF SSXATCHElVAh OBJECTS TO INFLUX FOREIGNERS OTTAWA, April 27 - Rev. Canon Burd of Saaka .chewitn quoting Iruml gratlon statistics yesterday before the House of Commona Immigration committee expressed hla "very deep alarm" over the preponderance of Buropeana entering Canada. Figures ware quoted Canon Burd said, "to show thbat the present system is detrimental to those ot us who are living In the AVIATORS TO BE AT FLOYD BENNET FUNERAL tr I.4I.H adian tors are Oerr;e Woodland. John riyb- attend the funeral at Arlington cent-favn and John D-re tery of Floyd Bennett. Search for the Killer of Comox Avenue Woman Seems to Have Shifted to Points in the South H vice and on the for.-uat:.n of tht- lat iJuiadian Division at Valcartler, Que.. .Kc was o.Teicd and acccp cd. command of the 2nd Canadian I.Uantry Brigade, ae a.- prrmoted Colo.icl while In Rng- hen n ouxnc commanded his division. his tenure of offtoe saw him partlcl- i PS ting In many of the hottast batttes It would be a irreat thing for jof the war. In June lOlg the division the district to have this mill. was deeply committed once more at 1 Ywres when the Germans strong bid to sweep away Kidite. Moquet Farm. Le Sara. Hy and at the Reglna Trench, the lat Canadian Division delivered attack after attack, contributing much of the eventual withdrawal of the German from that area In the spring of 117. Oeneral Currie continued In com mand of the division for the greater part of 1817 during wbich tune oe- urrvd the famous battle of VLmv with Its subsequent engagements Arkux tnd Fresnoy. The 1st Can Division Dsrtlclnated in all of NEW YORK. April 27- The relief plane -feu acilorw: but Preanov wa the l..t a I bus. oppos.uon in an effort to open the -way ;bua. ttckh of hu craninaag which rssteesd 000 bus. toe gjouno previously lost to. the enemy 1 n Obserratory R-dge. Mount Sorrel and Sai:Ctuary Wocd. Seven weeks later aaw the Canadians engaged In the protracted struggle on the Somme, and the 1st Canadian Dlvl-Icn tcrk part In much of the severe ght.ng then In progress. On POzleres v Premier Maclean Ratlines Policy of His Government for First Time Since Attaining Present Position Omits reference to P.G.E. and no inkling whenWMlW K election will be held in add Men Who Are Principals in the Big Legal Battle at Coburg, Oni, Best Known as Currie Libel Suit Ont., April 27. (by the Canadian Press).--The na-on;il COBOURG, i) -minence of the principles engaged in the legal battle at Cobourg, where the war commander of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, General Sir Arthur W. Currie, G.C.M.G., K.C.D., ia seeking to obtain $50,000 damages against W. T. R. Preston and r W. Wilson, of Port Hope, Ont., for alleged libel, has stamped this iitiga iitilT!i; Jon Irtn as -t U nno one of lf the Ia nnl.ton.1ini. :M f I , , ihret outstanding cases in Canadian jurisprudence. fthzu the accident occurred and the AKTIII K ( ItltIK a pUlce who were notified and lmraedl- 8,1 -''-'t-ur Curle m oiie ol the citi-ate!y tr.ok charge, recovered the body '"' at Idler ol Canada who, In the brief al Qui this mornlnj. An tnqueal will Pce ol little more than two years. ik neia at t ociocx thla altcrnocn when ru r-" -"e rati ci colonel, coin- further dctaila of the tragedy will be r.cili.g a brigade ol lniantry. to: revealed by a number of witne-stes. Pu- lJCuie::jnt -Oentral, commanding Bh Leral arransemer.ta are in the hands Army Ccrpa of four olviskn.i. At the I of the B.C. Undertakers. cuiortak of the war, on Auguat 4. 1914. 1 young widow, by bU mother and lather. I '"' E C, volunteered lor active eer- GRAIN SHIPPED AT VANCOUVER The deceased la survived, besides aJC""! Currie. who was .hen In Vic- M MBKK OK VIMOKIji TOOK U IIKAT CAKflO I'OH rOUTH OK TIIK tVOKLI) VAKCOUVRR, April 27. Wtieat keep up well at thla port, a of vessels havlne clasmit nd in January. 1318. and with this! the Paat atek for various warM uilw j.roccd.d to France In February 'as follows: u.a. year, colonel Currie. as be Leeds Clt for RotterdaaB 4. 1. took part with bis brix.de I Holm park for Londcn with rnntle the 2nd Battle of Ypres In April. Ilelth 37,533 bus; for Left ITata huat l. a:.d rr bu work in thu s. ngage- j lor !xndon 74.986 bus. Jiit H i awarded the Cjutpauljnahlp ' Beedpool for HuU. M7.T11 bus. the ta h by His Majesty the King. Anglo-Peruvian for lUsasnttn r ii.d ji a jo made a Commander of .order a4sasn m,. 1c Ug.on of H nor by tha Republic! OvlPRton CJurt to Qnaenston lor or- t Fra ice Cc!tnc! Ci:re j.ari coated 'dera 316 JU bus. ti-.c b.tUos ..r Festubert and Given-! R.o Dorado to "--rrtim CMcrt lor hy in May and June of 115; and. crdera 2Umi bus. v ren uenem Aideison. then comman-1 Welah Cltv Uer ol the lit Canadian Oivisitn was bus. tar Avrinsaasrth 34317 withdrawn to England, it waa to the! Jufuku Mara for Lomtest tHJUt cauei ol the 2nd Brlaade that mm. hmn,.ii - - .XX 1 - v ww m a-aea laaneMgf GWfWyPf ,lMvsV msrd of the division was given, with Wales Maru far Tobtfiteaaa r&.lQQ ihe rank of Major Oeneral. From Sap-'bus. ', , .ember 1915 untu June 1917 Oerweral Paris Maru for Kobe rnlS.te.t toe and 'Yokohama S1.ST7 bas. Africa Maru for Oasa MJSH -bus, tor Shanghai at4S7 buai tat Mejl 1867 bus. Norway Maru for Yokohama M&SO Bcrder King for Swath tntr SU3I VETERANS WIN FOR ATHLETICS O.IINN. f'OIHI AMI HfKAKrit KIM. ro.Ysiitix rK virTuitv over SKNATOItS VKMTEKli.lV (Canadian Press) NTW YORK. April 17. Thanks to the resourcefulness of three baseball ancient warriors. Oonnle Metk's Phlla- delphls Athletics are now m tntrd position In the American League after New York and Cleveland. The highly touted team which started the 111a an 11 ao badly has come up from last posl- puoiea oy arnu saicned wun the crew fca"3e In which Oeneral Currie led hlaitk,n diwing the past ln nremen on ocard. arrived here!o:.i nivu-nn n ,iv. . runnlmi rouahahod yeaterday Washington itoaj iron Laxe s Agne. . Quebec, en iSl; m.n Byna to ' command of th!115 W nil. John Qulnn. 41. rears old. M wa-nington wnere iney wiii,Thrd Butiah Army, the command of lle Senators to seven Mattered Spilier would neither confirm or deny crimes and aometlme they go unsolved thU report this morning. Nor would he In this case, however, the police still commit hlmielf on sny other aspect of seem very hopeful, the case. That prograa. 1 being made Apparently, there had been no new In the Invostigstlou might, at least, be ; developments, up to neon today, .poxst-ft"! i biy. t lie re may be something baton long.. BOARD OF TRADE DINNER On FRIDAY EVENING AT G.30. AT COMMODORE CAFE in honor of visit of Stoll-McCracken Scientific Expedition. Address by Mr. McCracken Tickets at Orrnes Drug Store, Dank Managers' and Secretary of Board of Trade, $1.00 each. H e Canadian Corps devolved unonimu- Tnc !nt Athletle runs were ac- Oeneral Cirrlc. Slmultancoualy. he waa jcountd toT DT Ty Cobb. 41. and forty c.-euud Knight Commander of the Or-rMr old T1"1" Speaker. Qulnn drove In 'ler of St. Michael and St. Oeorge. His first engagement aa commander of the Canadian Corps was that at Hill 70 where, according to recent information from the Oennan war authorities. I the Canadians inflicted on the enemy losses that were proportionately greater than any sustained by the Germans ! either prior or subsequent to that bat- AS the search for the killer of Esther Killas on Comox AeW rnlhaghun. on Apni I, moved elsewhere? Certain circumstances of re- rwhendaie Ridge which w.. p-cent development might point to the affirmative in anawerlnir tuned nn Novamher 1017 Thk. nluH the query. It is to be noted, at least, that certain city police officers u active fighting tar that year, but who have been working in plain clothes are back in iwiiform. And, ,n ,h Prln 01 1918 he Canadian possibly of irreuter aiynificance, is the fact that, after a lengthy " rnfea ln repuiaing the strong conference with Inspector Spillcr and Servant J. 1'. M. Hannah. crm"n ","""k of Mrcn a ln Inspector Forbes Cruikshank. chief of the investigation department yof Arr'u ' M"rch " ln of the provincial police, who has been working on the case for sev- n . ,, Canadian corp. under sir -Ml days, left nurriedly laat night for i Regarding the report that blood stain Arthur Currie which struck the heav-the south. The police thU morning found along the street might have been est on August S and 0 at Amiens, would not sy what Inspector Crulk,- merely a blind. Inaprctor Sptller denied contributing most to whst Lundendorff shank was golnn for or where hi dea- that any officer In authority had made characterised aa "Oermany- Black Day." wxnwui, uiiaui. !, oave oeen aucn a auggcstlon. The report to thla The German excused their defeat on i ror some good reason that be want with effect aeoma to be entirely uuaupported thoe tax) days by the words of Von i the investigation apparantly not yet j Meantime, there Is till sn air of Hutler. Ludendorff's brother-in-law, and concluded. i niyktery about the Investigation which commander of the defeated Oennan l There are ruinur that some dues of j ha, evidently, been by no means droo- Armv: "We wem mmuM i ,k- n,.l importance have been found. Ins pec ear ped It often takes ttmtJ to solve such of the French Armv and th. .i.h.ti (continued on page six) NO OFFERS MADE FOR HALIBUT HERE TODAY one run and scored one himself. MAJOR MILLER FOR CANDIDATE MKIMCAL MAX CMlOltsMt UY LIU-KltAI.S or imim;i,, ItlVKIt AS IMlOIIAIll.K ( AMIIUATr, VANCOUVER, April 87. Major J. D. Miller was endorsed by the Powell River Liberal Aswclatloa laat night s candidate for Mackencl In the forth. coming provincial election. Dr. Miller was for a toumber of years chief medlcsl officer of the Workmen's Compensation Board before taking up. practice at Powell River and Is well known throughout the riding. STEWARfFIRMS INCORPORATED VICTORIA. April 27. -Incorporations gasetted thla week Include! The Crawford Transfer CO. Ltd.. a"' private company capitalised at'ltfco.ooo with head office at Stewart. Three CaiiiulUii Ihmt Will. smhi i D,lur Mlam lnoa- i , , personal liability), a public company l-ucal lluyers t nwllllng m, j CiplulUwt tiM0 wltn ...... 7 quarters at Stewart. Up to 2 o'clock this afternoon, no of- few bad been mad by local fish buyers for the catches totalling 62.000 pound offered by three Canadian boats. The Bmblem. with 17,000 pounds, and the Zapora, with 31.000 pounds, pare planning to leave for Vancouver. The third b.iat in l the Balsac with 14,000 pounds. OLD COUNTRYFOOTBALL i:n(ilisiuj:auie, mv. i. Blackburn 3. Derby QMnty 2. DIVISION II. NutU Purest 0. Port VtU 2.