SS- HI'-' win l0f.,t way to buy th ',. to Biibncrlbe by th r,,t is 6 00 and youf r:fii to your addree jiiht figure out the in you for thle dally ;-elve moDthat lift. rirr ot the Firnm-'-. :nned tr.ti the p . ' n und the Drnie er'.i:. -i. aill go o:i berth ...tflires ie 'iy . ..iniiia. no further iirmn fPIST FAILS SWI STRAIT FATAL DRIVING MISSION CITY tN Kill. Ill tVII tVIITHKIt ' Vl "-I IV4I HKII VVIIHN t'AH ' !MIKI INTO ll.VNK r .1, rlTY. March 13. Robert .... uf aie 0j Wstrou. killed and Ralph - probably faUlly Injured '''- Atkinson's automobile VI. definitely reported l-J"hn inrre r undftui i ' p.Tl. t-end. fifty carUwiU o! ' -d from tli prainn mi 'y ofBan this ni cars no the territory !' bound Urn on lne nositio 1 iris s 11 rti ih N0J A CANADIAN'LOST Llth ARMISTICE DAY tfe.il wlHi Tt' Maio.'i r.if.'i'i.' Culiart.eiui SAYS GENERAL CURRIEirl: ij.,i (tie Ice 11,1 Out . Um 112. In the1 Two "I 1 1 l Ksiiilnsu.ni for dWrovrry tlve third 1"' ,"'""' In connection with his 'men sn-i' "" Hlr '" Arthur t'.iriic made '"."' '"' "" " that, not a Mi.Kle Can- Altho"-'1 1 !'-- New York R on November 11, ' ' ton to .k , Miiit.uitiaiel by j l -i menu ' -,l ' - witli tin' sv : DE-D IN HIS BED ' BULLET IN HEAD ia:irl. Oror OlacKi Oran.n Bri'iiv Mll: AMI UI'ARIKK Indrpn '" IKIUi (IIMIWITK j Indian ... i.IHKVLTAU .Inter. Ml ( Koon-iajr - .. March 13. Mia Mer- I. an U ' ' London tru'-M. wan I aXrvlew .iHlon har third attempt Mnrmot, Strait of Gibraltar when PrndowUle ' nd a quarter of th-. Porter Idaho H iiiah and unfavorable Ru'.h PS ,i u. uiiure of bar en- s'i'r Sil'rieraat .. 81. .ran KIM okia Match 12. The body o! l)y .anre, M yeara of aa. .u the Baanich dutrlct. i .mm . . i ! with a bullet wound In !! hr..J ami a amall rifle In hl hand VANCOUVKU EXCHANGE Arsin'.i . uc s-hajr Byv:. DU M"ou'. Co.-S Piovlni-r Ocor.n R.ver Wlittewater Wi. oclh lie " . were driving era hedj dielis ' ".iirt with pol Ciniiillen Bid. AaMd. S3 M 1.10 IIS .lOVa M M .6l't M 0 5.00 m m 41 104 M 3S U " J 's WJo i 90 .1 SH M .13 .10 13 J.70 3.W MS M uson's schedule ending 24. Save money In Boston Grill mi tti- .. !...., ikriin iwints liohlnil the Mn ...I ...... lirUI'l II H11 V . ' I V , J W V .v.w.. tllll m. ., v ... . 1 I , I A. iv ii niiits behind. between the wiik the rmuheM .! for aouM tune The ' oontlnualhl ahow rawd of N" ; ' . ,ith the Maroons twoi ',,,,, mire and CLmnc ,,. ,.ints will, the s suturday night B-, ,,mt led by bestlnu ,; i. luck . victory yesterday. Shote ainr'ng on v F ' a jyyyy ana. j - ; PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928 FOR EVEN IN U WEAK E'ltui Marlon, in (own of y-jllow tHlfta. with pahUl lMilv if fl ei Note the aklrt'a uneven hemlinr nnd the tight bodice, with it mar! diagonal. newTresident for amateur baseball in this province VANOOWSR. March 13. Matthew Hunter ot Victoria was claetcd preal- dent of the British Columbia amateur baseball association Saturday. E. Stan Smith of Vaneouvar was re -alec tad Mcretsry treasun r VII'TOHIA MA IUIS VtOTOMA. March U. Thomas Iron-alda Dunn, resident of Victoria for 34 yean, dMd Saturday, aged 08. He was a ritia uf KnRlmid Canadiens Won Critical Hockey Game Against Montreal Maroons and Practically Assured of First ,.,,i.,ivtii March 12. The Canadiens of Montreal won the ... . .v,.m their intra-city rivals, the Maroons, the loss of whi -h would have put the Maroons only one point behind them In the . ..... ,. i.vi- i.osition in the playons. ay meir vicvorj me wum- uniiii V. . j .,..,.llall.. naminiri nf tn 1..111I hv live points anu ait .imv.v lead o., . .. I . ji March i..i, 9A luiiK shot ! rum outside defence which trickled through the goal tender a pads Pittsburg is only two points behind Detroit for the playoff berth by beat ... ' ..... BVOIxwIni, dim th rnntxir- goals came in , om - n.i i inn t C'Uti-HKO -1. PlttHburg 6. ("um.rtlrti ;l M nitreiir Mm-(HUwn :i Ihtri'lt I .N Y lunula ii. Buaton y. HI NIIAY i) . . I N Y Ann'iK.iii.. 0. I Br.f.ih i . arrived October ; j. sa.led NivcnUer S. approximately i 37.000 bushels. King Jauiea British i. arriveti Notojb-ber D aslled Noveuiorr 15. appro' aiatcly 330.000 bushels San rrnrco Main (Japanese), arrived Ncvembar U. mailed December 5. approximately 370.000 bushels. Warlaby (BrHlahi, arrived December 0. sailed December 11, approximately 373.000 bushels. Aindtrby ( British., arrived Dectmbsr B. sailed December 30, approximately 375.000 bushels. 8littmcunt (British i, arrived Dee-ember 15. sailed December 33, approxi mately 975.000 bushels. i Ohio Maru (Japanese),- arrived da- J member 18. sailed U .ember SO, approximately 375.000 bushels. Sydland (8wedlhi. arrived Decern- ber 30. left January 1, 044)00 bushel (Rotterdam). Tern pool (British l. arrived January g. sailed January 10. approximately 375.000 buabels. Hounpark. arrived January 5. aalleu January 13. 307.000 buthela. Leveupcol. arrived January 9, aalleu January 30, 300.000 bushel. Homer City, arrived January 33. salleo January 30, aipprjxlmately 376,000 bushels. Bwalnby, arrived Jsnua.y 3S, salleo February 1. 370.000 bushels (Payal for orders). BagolanU ( Swedish i. arrived January 31. aalled February 11. SS 1,739 bushel i Rotterdam). Mabrlton (Britishi. arrtved February 7. sailed February 15. tmjSm bushels Ash by (British), arrived February 10. sailed February 33, approximately 376,-000 bushels. King James, art e'd- March 1, aalled March 7, 334.000 buahela. Ptrnmoor, arrived otsroh 8. aalled Msrch 13. approximately 179.000 bushels. Skegness arrived March S. loading. Hanaepaol. arrived March 7. loading. Demeterton. arrived March 9, awalti l berth. STEAMER WENT ON THE ROCKS TOKIO. March 11! The crew ot the .lOHiiinhlp Koryn Maru which went mmtiiHl off the 10;.., I of Chlim Sulur-d.r, 11. u get ere st'Jim has Uccu rsscud. The steamer wn broken lu two. . . 1 1. ,i .. 1,1 PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Arctic Weather Again Invades Britain Where Smwdrifts Are Piled as High as Fifteen Feet and Ice and Snow in London LONDON, Aiarih 1 Britain i- experiencing another spell of Antic weather and fi r a second time this winter a numl.tr of village in ttie .southern section of England are cut off ly wicwdriftn. ' I'ar of Ec ex are under fifteen feet of snow. The efreeU of Iontfon are covered with ttnow and ice. Owing tu the precautions taken by the railway companies traflic on "the rariouji lines is not interfered with much. Five and Half Million Bushels of Wheat Loaded Here This Season; Ships to Load Will Beat Record l:dn l.. rr since the optnuig uf the en.-. 11: RUMORS SENT STOCK SKYING. 4(Bff . M.M.K.H AT NKtV TOUK TOIAY llr AT llt( )KI Kilt ALL TIME " t.M llWOK NT.tV VOHK. March IS. I m on -firmed rtimurs that terhiiiral eur-iter Iuh kern rrniteil In itntMuua ktwk of Radio t'urparatkm ktarlrd a freh OHlharM of eculatla today rarrylng Hut koe up SIM.J0 a -hare to SI MUM. a rrssrd Idgh iitark far (lit tnrk. 1 hr Kalek for the day trailed 3.-ves,IU0 kbsrr. a nea rrtsml I of all tliue. PRESIDENT LINCOLN REACHES YOKOHAMA AFfER BIG STORM YOKOHAMA. March IS. The Dollar steamship. President Lincoln from Seat tie. OFFER IS MADE TO CIH OF EDMONTON FOR TELEPHONE PLANT EDMONTON. March 13 -Th Oov-tinntLiit of Alberta haa offered the city of Edmonton S3.000.000 for IU tale- phone plunt and If It buys promise to j spend 6800.000 more In replacing the 1 three wire plant by a two wire ayatem. j OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL LM1LISII I.IOAdtE imwiou I. West 11am 4. Leioeater 0. Shertleld United S. Bury 1. lilvMou III. sou I hern Mcrthyr 3, Ollllngham 1. Advertise In the Dally News all along the line :t.i".:e to the Mexican harder. There la a general tendency to com Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The' latest and best for the least. Phone 157 Price Five (Jents 5 ; spr w . A i 2J&wa3 g ArAA & Oka&dk JSk A Mta&& ff J&t&r 2 & JKJ 9 ' 9Si V nSKS POWERS TO LEAVE TODAY I', mi i n ii i. it unship or kasi :i w I fc.UI -OTMSK I MH II M"H T j Air.fr Ferumnor. Prmc n.li grain ship of tbi n .illy alter noon urt . ii wneat lor,oe:i iun BktgMa Is prtrr ill. I liould get av.y thu I A legli id. ii sl'.ern: .RTHUR W. DESPARD DIES AT OTTAWA OTT.wv March M. Anhur W etp.u. i yer.r oi age. ertei oi in. Canadl.i .n:h ur! in linport.iiit ;. .. n l:i t!.r rly::v h ur .( At h ie.iu-t the e, brir.g liv.a wvw unt.i :(;. Oovernanent Exhibition com- .nllO'. .i. oom.ection Willi the tit parimni'. ! Unml?rtion and coio;iiv-a ...j .Sunday. BORROW $4$ government Bill to Borrow Four Million Dollars to Complete the F.G.E. Was Introduced Today , omnment still expects to sell line Premier MacLean explains but wishes to he ready with alternative in!;IA, March 12.- The government introduced Unlay a a tni h it would haw ower to borrow Uur million dol- ; ii the Pacific drvitt Knslern Railway northward to , and southerly to North Vancouver. II the money : this purpose the loaning power will lapse, ..luring the bill. Premier MacLean indicated that he .-. lull statement later. He will explain, it was imli -.. (,'iiverument still hopes to -ell the railway but l'ailiii) stoat will undertake to extend it. H H 1'u'jlcy houe n1er c.irsc.fi ;;J u i scandal that the g-iteruniei.' Mi.'ii.d ,000 TO BUILD BOTH ENDS Canada Much in Public Eye in Western States Declares Local Resident Oiof Hanson Returns From Trip Along the Coast Going Far South as Mexico Where he Met Former Consul Wakefield "There is more tab: of Canada in the United States at thia lime than I have heard in any of many previous visits to that country," xtatct Oiof Hanson who returned to the city last night afier having .spent the past two months on a leisurely holiday tour .hrough almost all points of importance along the Pacific seaboard ;rom Seattle to the Mexican border. Prince Rupert, reports Mr. ilaa.-on. is also being frequently mentioned in places and by persons who formerly were hardly aware that such a port existed. Mr. H.in on attributes this largely to the inauguration of grain ship- That grain shipments oui of the port of Prir.ce Rupert for the ?ing here. ahead of the record for last due " "-" - ,i .-t in season whl .e substantially v.ar i. now aured As nearly as can be estimated on a very con- 'T 'TVLL thu ,,i . . ... . t . -ii. i .in . huig in the Wetra Stales at Uua ., i value basis official tiguies not being available ior local publi- .lmeBBd laer, gtnwal eompiaint. ..tiuii. at least .tome .r.2d'J.0i5 bu.-heis hits now been ahipiied from vhl.b H,nson irequentiy. heard at t-i.- oi. eigircen vr;.e..- since lac pref.eir. season opened as com- m..j chtuttr of coiumerjc lun:hona and with a total of 5,579,89o bushels on twemy .-fciip for ilic wuole rr.d jrther such luncti.na which ha at- Uii-iii ei.so.v ut to une ift last. The three shins now here either e.iatd. ii..e i Uo coaaiderabia un- ..t linL' or awaitin ca: tro. and not '.awn into account in the foro-' l!:'1-Tmc' ,.m fMiitt.-. will bt.a the total (tit ii:, .ioo.--.ii to datt m 1 nceu I il.J . u.e ior the who Jf the pr:c?d.i.K , ii What mi. b ship; d cn 1U1-Im-i v?-hm that will t c.m.nj in tfc oui r oi tu.- rrt ttwey aijjth Uv'foic ,;i .yn shipping tii cinaea s '.ll o , .0 Aai: the iertaaa4dSVthaa9aaMn over a i-umber m.n boata arc rtportcd a::.! it in ?x.cttl that feme afa.p e:it , a.:: - )c.-i be g-!ng to Orlcut. far hts c.in. all the (train deapatrhed j .1 un :icrr haa hjuc toe 1-ulUd Knif- .. 1.1 ..r cntlt.e. t. ; Kjllawiug rt the toaaela that have 1 HALIBUT BIDS BETTERTODAY from AMtltK AN llsll KtX.'t:lVI OVER 10o ment upon the future proapecta oi Halibut prices ware oonakteraaly ten-Canad- which are Indeed considered prvTeil morning when aU Aawrl-. br:jht la the States. AU the Informs- Hwb mla catehea totalling 10.-t.'cn aacut Canada which la available is p, tt Tasririni trees UMc being athared in and there as maoy k to UAc and s while a single Sahsa.cs ns. Vuacted by mining proa- r,n1ayrr .Mirni nf loo msaaiy lud 1srj afleultufal ctapa. "w f to mAlZr , , a-euw wiumgiy come norvn. Arrivals and aaa Wert aa fol loses: British Cclumbia mining la oo every AMERICAS tongue, says Mr. Hinaon. and recent Akutul pounds, Atlln Flaher- stTck activity has b en reflected In. the 10 ,c tn fc Nor did Mr. Hanson United States. E1(lorido ,0000 cj,,, have to tell business circle, la Califor- UMc Sc. & tiong9 nd n:a of the use of Prince Rupert for K,nilCkk 15000 pounda, ftbyal Pish grain shipping At aji eulneerlng club ,04. .nd v. luncneon in oau rrancco. wn i- ., ..nan ttnthfuh. w. called upon to apeak briefly, be wu ,QJc and was told il grain .hip. which had been ,5.000 poun. Booth Fish-here ard which bad spoken highly of tnm 1Mc fc hts pert ..id iu ! oiaclsr. 9.000 pound Osnadlsn FUh MCT LKT IM"' t, com storage Co.. 10.5 and Sc. Mr. Hansen, while In CaltfornU. met rt iN ittany fcmKr Prlr.ee Rupert and Nor-: 7J0Q CamMm m then, British Columbia people who atUl s Co . an 4c retained their kindly feeling, toward, the nrrth, even though firmly eatabllah-j. ed there. Mr. and Mrs. Hshaon called on United States Cjnaul and Mrs. I. A. ! Wakefield at their new Beat In Bntonada. M:x:eo. They also saw J. Maaon Adams, f rmcr Smtthers druggUl. who to now In tv.ulr.e i outside of San Diego. Mr. H.:t.-n paid two visits to Frank Clapp SIX DAY BICYCLE RACE ATNEY YORK NEW YORK. March 13 Fanco Oeor-gettl an Italian and Oerard Debaeu. a Belgian. Satifrday. won the alx day bicycle race KING GEORGE PATRON EMPIRE SERVICE LEAGUE IX)ND0N. March 12. A franchise measure granting the vote to women from the aire of 21 upward was Introduced into the House of Commons this afternoon by Sir William -loynson Hicks, .secretary of state for home affairs. The hill was torniully read a first time and will probably be debated on a motion for its second readiiiK before Easier. KOFUKU MARU COMING HERE tears for which were felt when ' uiego. inougn very ui. ami. snir tUlll lMVAS iikke uist SE.tsu she failed to report her dally pcalton ; '?P w "' """" pert a -id ere is th possibility that , for two days while a terrific storm raut rineked her. Sund.v nicht. Part 1 he may be ba k soon Another pioneer I rOINO HACK Kill ANOTIIKH (IKAIV t AIUHl of her radio antenna had been c: 7aTaii The "It" Une Japan-, .fighter Kof- away. " "port here this who was in the tent and awning bual-:u - f" from " "n' "ln ne-a her. In the early days. Mr. Lot- ... ftnl eill ta r li mm nnn it sail ait tVl qu'.st. Mr. Hanaon reports, li established,"- u " " in that line In Oakland and is doing "" " "u'u" " ' .here last season She will be the wll Itw.nty-Mcond veaael of the asm Mr. Mr. Hanson left on thl morning's tll ihM av. train fcr Smlthera on bualnca. In eon-!n P" lntenau. ! ""urr l,'""S "-"'"a n-etmn mith hi. tlmherlne SPEED RECORD IN DOG RACE IVALTKIt XOIXNF.U OI' ll.UJjNA V(N' TltOPIIY NATlltllAV WITH Ti:.t.M AT I'AlltlUNKs FAIRBANKS. Alaska. March 18. Nollner of Oalna won the Endlcott trophy Saturday when he W. dogs rm a 17U mU course 13. OTTAWA. March - King Oeorgc has eonaented to become a patron in i'u " ,Mtwt tln- on lcord " ss. - the chief British Empire service league. Government Bill to Extend the Franchise to Women of Twenty-One is Introduced in Britain 1 111. (jg nn ay am ifniiau. Jo Stlckman, a mulatto. came second and hi brother Fred third FOUR VANCOUVER PERSONS 'INJURED ' w MOTOR ACCIDENTS VANCOUVER. March 13.- Pour were injured in weekend traXBo Hcctdm'v two of them serttutnr, the inttri (M'tnu Purls Walker who wm knock .tt oft n n, lor cycle and suffered .. irartured ltiill mid Fred Clsy. who n - s u, k in- .in automobile driven br 8hei At the present time tne rrancnise is iinmeu to mose women Chinese snd who received internal in- m'iom the Mff of thirty. ')... . mm tmw , : t : HI i Si 'li m i