f.Al.. May M Two casUea In u amount aeUmeted at 668.-i family Jewels of untold -mute the priar which four ..umauta en this aide of the l to receive after hating Ik- legal heir of EngUnd'a . mural explorer, 8lr Prencls representatives of most of now residing in New York t and Carleton counties of i wick sailed Prlclay for Bng-"ii attempt to establish the : Canadian heira at Chen-Kngland. They are Rev P. ' Woodstock, MJB. and Rev t Meductlon. N.B. 1TLAKELSE FOR FISHING I'" I UWI It AMI KflKIOI. PHINfl' 'At I VIOVIMi nl'OIIT AT IN-TElllOR LAKE '"''' May IS. The opening of ' i mhing as a i all Thursday was nil by tbt visit of Prince I- 'I'll- to LahtUe Lake. T. H. P' " iMl of the Prlnoe Rupert ! arrived Thursday and will nP"t as the guaat of Cspt. -' t his aummer home at ''turning on Monday. ' " Mm W O, Pulton and fam-" Wednesday and proceeded to "'nei camp at Lakelae Lake v niv fnhing and getting their ,:,v 101 tiw aummer. MIS OPENS FORMVISCUP &Ni: A.M; tiAI'll WON' VliHTKUIlAY IIV j t.l. ,m, JAPAN IN HINOI.IIS i 'NTltEAl,. Mu7a5-Th Davla Oup nc between Canada and Japan " " ii yesterday giving the home mi even break with the vlaltora inning alnglaa, each getting one I. Vi,.ud CriHlluir ftafAiitui T.,i,.u Vvlw. """ oiita beat Jack Wright 4. ' ,; I H-I. UNITY OF OUTLOOK OF PACIFIC COAST KltifB" l"rieMr (rea laiier In Nt (letting C. OittltMik unimam Ma 26. "M the Oom- TV rv mm ani inioo of Canada la to eontmue from aaa to aaa It wlU be neoeaaary for those who live eaat of the Roeklea to Pacific Ooaat viewpoint" acquire more of the atated R C. Trotter of Queea University. Kingston, speaking at the a w Mat w at, lisn concluding seaaion 01 " Htotorlcal Assoclstion nw".a Method, of life, prejudice, of varloua kinds and outer isc. - Iwere among the fwtor. whloh make (for the Pacific coast province unity of outlook of tneir own. NOMINATIONS DURING COMING WEEK PLANNED BY POLITICAL PARTIES VANCOUVER." ---tJZ: tnatlon. announcec Monday at Pr'ce NaUno. - KW "" ''oik at each. I premier "u .w.minatloim , , wl" , h " oonatrvauvr and N" u Vlim.(iuver. at held Tueadnv ranQ,. Thursday .t New JdaU. hsve been J . 1" tn mw"u Itlvea at all riding icept North Ok:'n"u.:i! NORTH VAieOOUVaR. May 36. An open verdict was returned by the coroner's Jury which Investigated the death of C. A. Rlddall. who waa fatally Injured whan struck by a street, oar Wednesday morning. Tbe vlrdtct atated that death resulted from "broken neck sustained In a calllalou." R. C. Lawrence, molorman on the street car, who reappeared Thursday iftec having dlaappeared fran the oeue of the accident, was a witness at ..he Inquest. He had been charged with Jianalaughler and wa releaaed on St 000 ball. FIRST SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC OF SEASON IS BEING HELD Ar DIGB1 The first Sunday School picnic o! the seoaon Is that of Rupert Basi UaMed Church which left this after-abn abLard the Prlnee Mupart aalvag t Towing Co.'a harbor boat for tbe aandy beach near the Quarantine StaUon on Otflby laatad. AMaut tortf ohUdre ohUdren and a anrmbar of durle hsumr awev l the to town aooa after the! aujb)er hdur. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Moore are li charge of the party together with tht new paator. Rev. O Boothroyd. SIGHTED THE SHARK KILLED ON MONDAY The 'large mud shark, which was run down by the steamer Prlnoe Oeorg south of Seymour Narrows on Monday and pushed in front of tbe vassal aftei It had been killed until Queen Char lotte Bound was reached, was sighted by the steamer Prlnoe Rupert, arriving thai morning from the eouth, near Maaterman Island, at the south end of Quean Charlotte Sound, omoers report Tbe dead creature's body was ftoatlns on the aurface of tbe water. ALEX WISHART OF VANCOUVER DROWNED llflern Vr Old I .Mil t Ikilhlng at llowni Island on the Holiday VANOOWSR, May SS.-Ales Wlahart, fifteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wlahart of Vancouver, was drowned at Bo wen kland while bathing Thursday. PRINCE GEORGE MAN UNIVERSITYGRADUATE MONTMAU May SS Examination results for MoCHll University include a bachelor of science In chemical en gineering to Harold Abbott of Prlnoe George. T1K A now ON IT. A youag woman, who seemed to be having her first eaperlence In a hank. approached the window of the paying teller and gave him a large oheque whloh she wanted to oaah. 'How do you wlah the money?" the taller Inquired. "Oh," repUed the young woman, tn some confusion, "Til Just hold out my hand sad you can put the money in it." Youngatown Telegram. rMatrinY 'jainuikBra ot tha United Church" reurnllai north kfter having .. : i' :.' ' . ..' . actenaoa toe recent sritwn uoiumma oonfeirenoe In Vanoouver Included Rev. William Allen of Terrace, Rev. Oeorge TurplP of Smltheni and Rev. W. II. Bumett of Klaplox who arrive on the Prlnoe Rupert thia morning and proeeedeel to their respective posts by train. R. P. MeNaughton. C.NJl district agent, who attended a conference of paaaenger traftc omclals at Jasper Park at the first of the week, returned to the city on the Prjuce Rupert this 'morning, coming by wny of Vancouver. While American nn a litgh Save Money BostonGriU The cheapest way to buy the piiy News lM to ubscrlbe by the Large Upstair Dining Hall, jtar The cost U $8.00 and your with newly laid dancing ,.,,yv u delivered to your address floor, for hire ea . i; evening. Just figure out the NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. IBnii coat to you for this dally PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the ice for twelve months! least Phone 457 Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ! ' VIII., No, 123. IMI - - ltve , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928 Price Five Cent MACLEAN TO AIRSHIP ITALIA FAILS TO RETURN TO BASE A T KING'S BA Y Vernier MacLean to Pay mt Visit to City as the ,eader of the Government Liberal Convention to be Held on Afternoon of June 6 and rublic Meeting the Same Evening: Terrace Following Day RKMIEH J. D. MacLean will meet the people of T'tMrilUl TPllttQft 4,M fVin firl I, ..4 .. .1 w ituisiv iui 1.4 ic in oi wine siiict; lie nu;eiiiu thai office on Wednesday, June 6, when he will be M iit " at - the Liberal . nominating . v HVSlt convention V WS IS heincr mj hh trill W S at afternoon and wil! address a nubile meeting in ( Hall the same evening. A call has been sent out for the local convention and I- . ales are expected to be here from all parte of the net. Hon. T. D. Pattullo, the sitting member, will be rt .-(' nt and it is understood he is likely to be again 'ruinated. " Thursday, June 7, the Liberals of Skeesna will hold their - "K convention at Terrace and Premier MacLean will be .ind will also address a public meetinK there at night It is that Hon. A. M. Manson will also be present at this atecting i'OHxible he may be at the Prince Rupert public meetiag the i evening. 1 : - not known here whether Premier MacLean will proceed to " I i ca constituency for the nomainatiog coovontioo at which M Manavn Is likely to te strata a taiwHflstev 4rt ! in premier is to attend the convention at Prince Geerge '-- Monday whose he wUl be tbt chief ARSONS AFTER GREAT FORTUNE II I'll I H VI ATI VMS OK IIKIH HAIL IOU I.Mil.lMI TO PRESENT tiiwk cast. speaker at a luncheon and wUl ahm address a puMte aaeettng In the Strand Theatre la the evening. H O. Perry It ! understood will probably be etumn i candldau for the Liberals In that riding. A public meeting will be held at Haselton on the afternoon of June S and at Souther the same evening, the Premier being the chief apeaker. tt is not known whether there will be any opposition to the candidacy of Or. Wrlncb in the Sawena riding but it la thought probable he wtu be nominated. It la understood that Dr. MacLean will have some latereetlng things to aay to tbe people of Prince Rupert on tbe oo-caston ot his visit and doubtless he will net fitting reception While he oomea at the tlnie of the opening of the political campaign here It will be the first opportunity Prince Rupert baa had to welcome him and moat people wUl be anxious to see and hear him. There had bean a rumor around town that Mr. Pattullo would not again, ask for nomination In this riding This Is vigorously dented and la aald to be one of the machinations of the opposition party who It Is saUT? would like to see him out of. tbe way here That be will be ready to accept the nomination If offered It Is assured and there has been no other candidate mentioned so far. OPEN VERDICT N. VANCOUVER MAN W AS KILLEII IIV UMNO HTIttlK 1IY STREET CAtt AMI NECK llltOKES ' F"!fL,t PADRE BRINGS Airship Italia Falls to Return HALIBUT LOW TODAY Only 7.1c and V l"ll fur Loral rih TOC H. HERE a BJi and 4e NOTLII VIKITOK AK1UVKH AMI WILL Halibut landings thU Sentinel. 17.000 pound.. Plah Ac Cold Storage Co., I nliiK toutl- Pit Ut CI I IN THE CITY TO- Bonansa. 20.000 pounds, f loth Pisa rice. OJc and 4c. CANAIUAN "eteuse. 10.000 pounds. OaduUan Pudi The Tec H. la a fraternal and uplift V Cold Btc rage Co., 7c and orgnnlvatlon for men. par'.lrularly re- Eero. 7.000 pounds. Booth Pliberlea, lurited soldiers though others may be- 7.1r and sc. Panny P., long, and bad Its Inception tn Prame 000 Bounds and Meapa. during the- Great War. After the War. the cnaahtatton contlniid to flourish In England until now it la gradually more widespread, branches , ESTIMATES FOR B.C. PASSING PARLIAMENT One lletn Struck from LM ami Om-atderatbHi Ntw Olmi tl liarf at Alhernl OTTAWA, May M.Oonatderatkm of tbe public works estimate occupied the House a conalderabls tame yesterday, items totalling S14.6M for Befi. works pasaed. An Item for 61S3JO0 for a wharf at Port Alberni was consideration at the time ot adjournment An Item for 64.000 for wharf repairs at Qtlltee Bay waa struck from the B.C. list. TEN BOYS IN POLICE COURT FOR BREAKING OLD STORE WINDOWS According to Schedule and Ship Is to Be Sent to Search for It led 133.M0 pounds, lour American ves- Moicuow THINGS lIAl, May 26, The Italia currying (ieneral Nobile and sets selling sumo pounds at the Piah K crew on a flight to (he North Pole had this morning been ab- Kiobanga far from ftJc aSjg v to fJc Padre Williams of London. England 1. tcnt ,nort. ,han eighty hours and fears for its safely are rap- while au Oaiaa diHpcaed f noted chaplain with the British Army andjc lta!an jd ' increa8ing. The government has requested the Norwe- SSJOO pounds at 7c and k and Tie In the Oreat War and one of the ... . ... . . ... J ,,, and Sc Arrivals and salea! founders of the no famous Toe H " lu' AMllllCAN movement, arrived la the city from ulnR'HiC Columbia, kmo pounds. Canadian Vancouver on tbe Prlnoe Rupert this It was reported this morning that the Italia reached the pole Pish Cold storage Co.. sac and ec morning in tbe course of a tjur of and started back more than fifty hours ago and was then thought Ithona. ai.ooo pounds. Padjfic Piahcr Canada and wu be here until Monday to be battling itB way against fog and a heavy gale. It Is long over-lea, gac and 4c. I when he will proceed Eaat. Padre Canadian waitnma la accompanied by hu wife T)e ,,, ajrBi,jp hag euffcient food aboard to last a month, and 4c and they are gueeU at the Prince . Rupert Hotel. Tomorrow morning. Padre William will apeak In St Andrew Anglican Cathedral and be may Marguerite. 6.400 pound al and Im- also be heard In tbe evening. I'liBKlNK WINM.lt . UKITHII AMATElIt 4. UOLK CMAMI'IONKIIII'. . 4 PRB8TW1CK, May SS T. P. f 4 Perkins won the Brltlah ama- f tour golf cbamplcnahlp defeat- j lng Roger Wet he red all up and four to go. : eight o'clock throughout thai district , j wax Smtthera. The thermometer there ' . registered 66 Haaelton came next with 1 00 and Terraoe third with SS. Port ; Simpson was tbe same as Rosewood. 64. i one point below Burns Lake. The re-port of the Ooverument Telegraphs this morning showed the following: I Terraoe Part cloudy, calm. temp. 58 Boaswocd Part cloudy, calm. temp. 54. Alyaruh Clear, calm, temp 61. Alice Arm Clear, clam, temp. 63. Aayox -Clear, carm, tamp. 63. Mseelton Part cloudy, calm. tamp. SO. authors Clear, calm. tamp. 66. Burns Lake Clear, calm, temp. 66. Eighth Cabin Cloudy, south wind, tamp. 43. Echo Lake Cloudy, calm. Telegraph Creek Clear, south wind, tamp. 60.. Atlln Clear, US. wind. temp. 44. Whtteh ne Clear, calm, temp, 66. ate wart River Clear, south wind, temp 49. Daws m --Clear, calm. temp. 48. Hayiport- -Clear, calm, teanp. 61. rPort BUnpaon Clear, calm. temp. 64. STOCK QUOTATIONS Magistrate McClymont held Juvenlks Porter Idaho court this morning to Itcar tbe oast Richmond ' of ten boys who did wilful damage by Statu Argent breaking window In a vacant a tare troth Hope . . building on Hay Oove Avenue at 'Silver Crest Basil Street. Such boy w aisnaaarl latrearado HI. th'' posts of the court, and thtf silversmith . . aim fte"rooulrad to make reatituamlBunlook"' . . . . . . rarcrtns the dsmage done within two fTennlriu rweeks' time. WHEAT SEEDING IS FINISHED IN ALBERTA i. BDMONTAN, May 36 Wheat seeding Is praotically completed in Alberta and 60 per cent of the coaiae grains ar In. The wheat acrene has been Increased. Rain lg badly needod In ' UU-trlcts. . Mmiii Ckxtlng lrlee Ttiilay on Vaneou vrr ExrtMnge (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Bid B.C. Silver l.si Bayvlew 04 Big Missouri .60 Cork Provinoe Dunwell Oeorge Copper Gladstone Ooloonda Independence Indian Xcotenay Florence . L. L. Lakevlew Leadamtth Lucky Jim Marmot Metals . . National Silver ... Pend Oreille Pfwntor Torlc Whitewater . Woodbine Georgia River 'undvlew ktcan King , Duthle 38 .37 3.16 .06 .70 .18 Si .06 '4 .30 11 W .04 M .10 .10', 16J0 a i .66 .00 .30 .60 134 M. a.4o; . 8.00 8.60 40 M .63 1.1 NEW ALIIEKTA JHtOE. Ltd.) Aahed 1.70 OS .70 M V, SO 3.S0 .08 .73 .17 .03 .S0H .114 .06 .06 MVt .11 .31 18.90 3.30 664 .60 .13 BO ,tl4 1.S0 ;;T'.- .oo 3.66 414 .88 :ISANKY TRIAL 4- OPENS MONDAY WITNESSES LI Mill IT AT THE t'OI liTIIOi r. AM) t'OUIT MAY i VISIT SCENE Of CRIME rillCK or- WHEAT. having already beau formed In Canada 1 4 A t t x f a i EW WI8TMIN8TKR, May 26 - To VAMCOUVKR. Mag J6. The price in auch cities a Vancouver and Win- ! obtain an understanding of tbe to ot number 1 Northern Wheat today Is nipeg. It waa originally religious In m tiTMrrin 117 1 nut rPT I pography of the apot near Port Xatlng- S1J4V character hat has other aapecta. Schooner EffieM Morrissey Now ct - Port inoller in Bearing SeaWherer She is Being Joined by E. H. Sloll auviliary schooner Effie M. MorriHueby, cair'ing the TilE Stoll-McCracken scientific expedition to the Far North, entered Behring Sea this week through Unimak Pass and is now at Port Moller on the north side of the Aleutian Islands where the party will remain for the next two or three weeks according to radio advices received here. Near Port Moller, where it will be remembered Major F. L. Martin, the leader of the United States world flight in 1924, finally reached safety with his companion, Alva Harvey, after having struck a mountain, one of the scientists of the expedition will leave the Morrissey to spend six months making excavations for Eskimo mummies believed to exist there. . II. Stoll, co-leader of the expedition with Harold Mc-Cracken, was expected to join the main body of the expedition today at Port Moller. Mr. and Mrs. Stoll went up from Belling-ham on a fast boat as far as Balboa Bay where they were to portage across the Alaskan Peninsula to Herendeene Bay and be taken thence in another small boat to Port Moller. Before returning to Prince Rupert in the fal(, the Morrissey will proceed much farther on to the New Siberian Islands, north of Siberia, in it scientific quest. DROVE BALL OVER FENCE HuIIl Dugan and Gehrig, Henry and llresfeler all Made Homers Yesterday NEW YORK. May 26. Halie Kuth. Joe Dugan and Lou (ehrig smothered the Athletics yesterday in a double-header, Gehrig smashing out his eighth homer in the first gnme with two on in the sixth and winning the game. The lluhc poled out his fillet-nth and sixteenth homers, the second while Dugan was also driving two balls over the fence. Cincinnati retained the leadership of the National in a tight game with St. Louis, Lucas holding the Cardinals to four hits. Homers by Henry and liressler enabled Brooklyn to defeat Boston. MAYOR CRAY.I0 BEIMATE NEW WESTMINSTER I.IHEUALM NOMINATE SITTINO MK.MIIElt TO AOAIN CONTEST HIIIINO NEW weSTMHOTBR, Ma 30 Mayor A. Wellii Qry. the sitting larfeotwr, was nominated by New Westminster Liberals to contest the llcling at tbe provincial elertlon No otlwr name was proponed Subscribe far the Dally New. SM1THERS WARMEST j ton where Ml Loratta Chlaholm was PLACE IN DISTRICT! ''m Manday for tbe trial of Joseph aanhcy will probably vlatt the ItaartbMi ad Terrs re Net Far IteUthd j tctm ,,tsees who will testify at the trial viu im!!. tji.m kui u. iiuw r ' 1 are being eaamrned at the , .... . Tre by A M Johaaon. K.C.. M xsej wi j uuBt ptawu sta uiutuux e counsel They are from Prlnoe Rupert and Port Eaetngton and are- In charge of Inspector Bplller and Staff Sergeant McNeill, of the provincial police According to existing arrangements Mr Justice Murphy will conduct tbe trial and J. E. Bird will be defense counsel. MURRAY HARRIS IS IDENTIFIED VANCOUVER CITY ITItEtlAN TICKED OUT 1KO.M JAIL UNE-ll' AS MAN SEEK VANCOUVER, May 36. Murray the city fireman, who with bis brother waa arrested on charge of ehopbTeaklDg haa been IdenUfled in tbe prison line-Up at the city Jail aa one of two men seen, leaving tbe Steeves Block on the Morning of May 18 after an attempt bad been made to smash open the sate. Identification wa made by U. McPhall. a checker employed by tbe Bteevoa Dairy Oom-pany. W. McDowel. owner of a gasoline station nearby declared he saw Harris peas the gas station that morning- VANCOUVER IS AT ESQUIMALT IlkSTIlOYKU A IllUt EH AT 1 1 Kit IU8E TO TAKE PLACE OK PATRICIAN VICTORIA. May 36 HMOA. Vancouver, one of -the destroyer recently loaned to Canada by Oreat Britain to take the place of the destroyer Patrician, arrived at Esquimau yesterday from Portsmouth. She will be stationed on this coast with Esquimau aa her bast. Tha other destroyer, the Chaxnplatn. wlU teke the place of tbe Patriot at Halifax They were formerly the Toreador and Tor bay. BLAZE TODAY AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER. May 20. Pour trucks and severe! road roller .52' were badly damaged and a garage com- .14 pletely dsatroyed m a fire this morn- 1 Jl lng at the premise of the General Construction Company on Oranvllle Iain ml liere. The dauiuee is estimated at 35.000 OTTAWA. May 26 H W Lunny 1 K C. of CalgHty. has been appointed a , WE tTIIKK KtPOKT JudKe of the appellate division of the Prince Rupert clear, tulm; supreme court of Alberta. ature. 4. temper-