Save Money The cheapest way to buy the E uiy News l to subscribe by the ?:ar The cost U (5.00 and your my is delivered to your sddreu a )i evening Jiut figure out the email cant to you for thl daily ten: e for twelve month I VIM., No. 'JO. CURR MIRTH. !i"iit waa born to Mi'iiderson. Fourth Avenue lotion as will repair the aerloua dam- In ur he ha aulfarMl " H ix understood the objection u to In Ktalrment l ,u..,i i,, u k.,..., Great Waterways Joint Scheme for St. Lawrence and Lakes Made Public OTTAWA, April 17. Canada in to provide for the construction of the wakrway jn the sections wholly within Canada, that is the Welland Canal and tne works in the SL Lawrence below (he international Ixiundary. The United Mute in asked to consider undertaking lit completion of 27 toot waterway to the head of the lakes in addition to meeting the entire coM of the development under Joint technical supervision on the lines to be agreed upon on the international section of the St. 1-awrencc, both fur navigation and power. ! - is in brief the suggestion which is the basis of negotiations ittimittii liv thi I null i?i li mi.,inm..Tit tK.. UtufUJ f .... . f. v ii.aiv & iw IIIC UJIIIVU .-I Id It t;i riiiaeiit on the St. Lawrence waterway:; scheme as re- i ti if correspondc-nce made public last night. documents not only give the correspondence exchanged be- i.r two governments, they include a report of the Cana-n.iial advisory .committee and observations by two members . . 0Ot the committee, who do no concur ETITION FROM ISLANDS ASKS FOR A SERVICE : in ceruiu essential fetuYe of the majority report. The document also Include a copy of the order In council passed Saturday. giving the revised termt of Um iwSMwne to toi mt$nmt eourt on ifet jmmM ,h wad righu of UM ;raeutatlve 'l the farming 4. .,. . immunities and It aaked for d rvice and reduced paasen-flight rata 'ROTECT DEER IS PROPOSAL nd liar lam of Baturoay oim (i ii. -',, tu annrt it ImDrovrd "You were ROTM Plastino." wld the "WHrt l thtn niMll PlHSllll four years Bank lost ai of Torootw -I H"tiui on Monday. April M. pom th ten poinu to 3.as. Mayor Taylor Threatened with Action Unless He Retracts His Injurious Reflection on Citizen 7ANCOUVKK. Anril 17 Mavor Tavlor has been retj lasted 'by V McGcer, McGecr and Wilson, barristers and solicitors, on 1 be-" ii:.ii f uun,i tiiu.in.. . m.i a rnmnlete and unquallileo wa .WUIUUI lalbillW iV iatwr wa -g - , ''traction of certain statements alleged to have been made by tne "'i.vnr at a meeting of the police commissioners on '" reflect on the character of Mr. Plastino." The request concludes: "Unless the request is complied wiin '' ftiondsy, we are instructed to take such steps as are necessary i" vindicate the harmler .if nur client and to secure such comKn- StBaaB, . T 4 WW . U.UE VHIWKRI) T Mil i MLNT PMCsliNTM) TO IMltHAL HOI hi; SEATTLJE. April 17. Swirling - up frcm the aonth a forty aolle a v April n A petition for wind, rain laden, deaoended up- i:.-.cngr and freight eruce on Seattle for abort period unuiam Island a:d -.he port of 4. it night wrecking two air- itiijM-rt was prtwnted to the plaaaa and uprooting tree and '-nmons by J C Brady. Oon- dlarupUng telegraph and electric .i.cmter tm Bkeeiia Brad) light ytem. iKtmon bre the signatures 4, CANADIAN NATIONAL OFFICIALS COMING Ureses. MnteMwoMt. MrMcheH. Horn awl HaldalN Mill be In IMrty Arriving TMMrrw B C Keeley. Pacific ooaat manager 01 nrlliii: nn t' 11111 yi neuwaijr s In the Umtcd Sit.- I'l'Y !! c mnvnr tn . ,nin,i.i,.....i isu.t..hr i .l.nwv nun hc Ixcil tt'Ulill i --d fallows: !lllnd-pl5Clng here In Vancouver H M'rveu i.l ;v of HALIBUT PRICES ARE STILL LOW A total cf HI 600 p.ui.d o hlibu: waa aold at the Finn Kxchange thl mornlog. 21 00 pound aboard the achoonar Dorctby wa taken on Seat tle and three Canadian beau with 33 - . 1 000 pound are bowing over until to-. morrow. Thirteen American boau sold . 1 187.400 poundt today at blda ranging . from 7.7a and tc to B.7c and tc and T five Canadians dupcaed of 74A0C j pounda at T.5e snd 4c to 7.7e and 6c AM KM It' AX HclgeJsUad, 15.000 pounds, Canadian Plan ' Oold Storage Co.. 7 7c and Sc. Bxoel, 31700 pounds. Royal Fiah Co . tAc and Sc. Augusta. 15.000 pound, and Shar- 17.0M pound. Booth Plaberlea. 'If and Be. il H., 13.000 pound: Teddy J . U.0O0 pound, and Hi QUI. 11.001 pound. AUtn Fuheiiea. B.3c and Sc. Olacler. 14.000 pound. Pacific Fish-erica. Rdc and Sc. Slrlua. JD00 pound. Pacific Fltber- MlMi vHAiioN M IK T I MsK , Canadian National Steamhlpaa; rUglnald tf 4c y. lii hkam 0V.MIM:M I Beaumont, assistant to Mr Kwy. u. y, 1Ma Booth FUherte. . . I A MeNlcholl. gwneral paaner agent; 7c ntf voi:iA. April 17 The only J M. Horn, general freight agent, audi Ollco iJOO0 poUaaa. Canadian FUh At oalamed in the tentative re-j P W. Baldwin, local auditor, will form 'CoW 8torafe qq t 4e and & - ivsud by the ganw conerv-1 party of Canadian NaUonal official RlTU 9Ma ondlan FUh dt "1 mi are In regard to deer and wlio wiU arrive In the city from Van-gtoWf Co 9 ic 'couver the Prince George tomorrow on tmgUm Pomt 7 MO pound.. Royal iiird t deer. It la propoeed to ; morning, inmj i " - nso Die neaaon by making the t-na ' trip V Ketcnisan ana Anyoa ana woam son November 1 In lead of aa'of them my ty over until the end Mm Droamlyr 1 Thl would l Uie weS and also vtolt Stewart. ' icm at the time when they are ' the low lands by early anow. 'lunget for bear auggett that 's-ir 1 open to ahootlng all the 'I that the grusly bag be rc ' I wo. BANK STOCKS STILL FEATURE IN EAST TORONTO. April 17. Bans iuxkm,-- 9Je and Sc. CANADIAN Proapartty A.. 34,000 pounda: Salrna B.0O0 pound and Verna. 7.000 pound. Canadian FUh & Cold Storage Co., TAc and 4. Tramp, It .000 pounda. Canadian FUh ft Cold Storage Co.. 7.7c and 4c. Iptt. 17,000 pounds. Atlln FUh- rlM 7 7f ftnrt Sr .,.. i, feature tne roronw - "'" yesterday, moat of the apectacu-' Ternwt, HMO pound. Viking. 11.800 Ur and Mr change FALCONER MAY CONTEST SEAT AI.ICF. ARM lKIMiTi: T( HTKW-AIIT ( IIMKMIIIN l'I.KI(il.l l ht-crour own camiiiiatu u: iVV" n -A. meeting of the AJosllMUanifrveUMdBsoclatlou wa MMikUtlsjiht. to eleef dHlccra for Um coming year and to make prepara tion for U)t general election. Jamao Trinder wa elected president and Norman Mcleod secretary. Delegates ware also elected to attend the forthoomtttg Stewart Convention where a candidal will be chosen to oonteat the riding in the coming general election, j The Alice Arm delegate will go pledged ft) support the candidacy of T. W Falconer at nominee before Uu Btewurt convention to uppow H F Krriiln. who IB eapevUtd to bt ihr Liberal tiuutiuee. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PUINCK RUPERT. B.C., TUESDAY. APRIL 17. 1928 IE LIBEVfJIT COMMENCES WITH HEAR DEEPSKA HANDICAP: lia " race green turles Pretty itasaengt-i on C.P.U. su-amer "F.mpress of Austra-on deck shortly before the turtles become soup. Trial of Currie Libel Suit Began Yesterday Witnesses Giving Evidence Seeing' Canadians Dead in Mon's' Novell Out., Aprii 17. Seten witnesses were heard yesterday COBOUHG, in the $50,000 libel action instituted by Sir Arthur Currie against W. T. R. Preston and F. W. Wilson on account of an article published in the Port Hope Guide. Earle Fox of Port Hope said that on November 11 he saw six or seven dead Canadians in Mons. He thought they were killed on November 11 as the Canadians were not in Mons on the tenth. He said there was firing on armistice day after eleven o'clock, both Germans and Canadians trying to "get the last word in." Charles Leslie said he had seen the burial of seven or eight Canadians in Mons on November 1.1. He with the company entered Mons about five in the morning of November 11 and saw German and Canadian dead there. U.B.C. LOST MONEY TAKEN CLOSE GAME , GERMAN FLYERS IN OVERTIME WKKK ahi:ah is TO at uu.r 11 MK HI T TOlU.ltM MTAdhll A I lOHTIXi IMI.LY UlNMmi, Apill U. Cawing frswi behind In I he leraod half lite Mlunlprg Toller. Il IU7 rhaw-loRik, Magrd a flgtaUag rally d after fhr mhiules tnetltate play drfeatrtl I he I mveiMiy f in . ss to In the (Irxl matrh hud night of the Western (anarta rhSMUkMi-ahlp M-rleN. The luilf-lliiie M-orp I J1C. IS asd Toller !i. GERMAN FLYERS LEAVE GREENLY COMK OCT IN CANAIUAX 11AM! AM) MUX II.Y TO SKW YOICK IN A Jl Nhl lt MONTREAIi. April IT. The Oerman flyers decided thl morning that repair to the Bremen could not be mad on Greenly lalund Hc-oordtng to wire-lot advices received thl morning. The Bremen will be taken to Halifax by tb ice-breaker Montcalm. OTTAWA. April 17. A raeesaga Quebec this morning raiHiitstl that the crew of the Bremen waa on the way from Greenly Island to Murray Bay In the Canadian relief plane, piloted by Duke Schollcr mid Or Louts Culalner. Y'enterdny the nne took Fltamaurtee to Nttaalvuuan but apparently returned ta Greenly for the Oerman flyer. "The plan Is believed to be for the flyer to go by a Junkers plana which flew yesterday to Montreal from Murray Bay U New York . AlivtiWM 111 uir Dally Hrvr. AHK.N(il:MtMS MADK TllltOtOH TCl.MlltAI-ll COMPANY TO II- j XANTE XEM AKKIYAUt ! TORONTO April 17 gvarybody la J liable to go "broke" but It la not given tr ever' person to fly across the ocean I and then find they have only silver and . not so much of that in their pocket. ' Thl la exactly what happened to the crew of the Bremen whan they landed : at Greenley Island. Latest Indication show that from the ahllllnga and pence In their pocket they might have lived for three or four (Uya. but to eat stead ily wa another proposition. Thl very Important affair was arranged by Junker Company, In New York, through the Canadian National Telegraphs. After exhaustive Inquiries It was as certained through Canadian National agents that a relief plant wa being wnt to the Island from Murray Bay, Quebec. This Information wa secured but a short time before the plane wa to leave but fortunately real money Instead of a wire order was secured and when the airplane left It curried silver und bill to cover the extent of their "eats." Therefore the three Intrepid filers were enabled to continue "living n the fat of the land." ELEVATOR IS TOBE BUILT NOUTII VANCOl'Vnt CIIOsKX AS SITK 10 U MIDLAND I'Al lIK CALGARY. April 17. - The Midland Pacific Terminals Limited ha let contract for the conatructlon of a half million bushel elevator at North Van-router to the Northern Construction "o and J W. Stewart of Vancouver ,V' rk Is to etart immediately and the njuse is to be ready by September Mi. ' :onu They therefore decided. In , snr.c 01 h.s g..3 ;-rviee, tj retire him. Br !i'nn lur'.hcr stated that the bcid ha ouarmed the sentence, , again't Certain Oewar and Commander iDai' having by such confirmation 1 marked it; djapproval of the action of ! thee t If leers but the board had de cided that such action should net elude them from further employment , vhould further vaeanle arise. 1 DR. BOULANGER IS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL 1 iMfamatan U(m4 ami Iwgeflr Charge Against lllm AHMMtg EDMONTON, April 17. Dr Joseph Bculanger. arrested some time ago on complaint of A. BoUeau. president of the French Canadian of Alberta, waa yesterday sent up for trial oh sixteen charges of defamatory libel. Brulanger wUI be tried at the same time on four cue of forgery and utr tag. COLONEL LISTER IS AGAIN NOMINATED NBXSON. April 17. Colon! Fred Lister. M LA for C res ton riding during the past eight year, was again chosen a Conservative standard bearer at the forthcoming election. f'ENW BIRKS DIES AT MONTREAL LST NIGHT MO'TTBAL. April 17 Henry Barks, 8S years of age. founder and president cf the firm bearing the name of h Hotel f and hi sons, died last night. ALBERT BOOTH OF NANAIMO SUCCUMBS NANAIMO, April 17 Albert Booth. CPU. telegraph opera' or. who had lived here for the pat thirty years, died last night from pneumonia aged 4S. 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 Fivs i'n NGW ITNESSES Rear Admiral Collard Retired from Service for Royal Oak Affair Kig'it Hon. W. C Dridgman Says Admiralty Blames Him primarily for Whole Au'air: Other Men May be he-employed April 17. Rear-Admiral Bernard St. G. Collard, the LONDON, central figure in the Royal Oak affair as a result of which the two senior officers were dismissed from the ship, has been relieved of his command and placed upon the retired list. Announcement to that eiieci wts made today by Right Hon. W. C. liridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty. Kridgman said the board of the admiralty were of opinion that the initial blame lay with the admiral in dealing with trivial cases of dissatisfaction in a manner unbecoming his position, thus i .h wu.s h.ruelt unfitted for the hlf h - - CURIOUS CASE IN VANCOUVER route ma in to UK iurMc.Tt:u in KOB1LLKY AND MAY UK CIIAKOEU WITH IT SEKGEiVNT A.CCESSQRY EVIKBNt'B SHOWN CRJMK COMMIT-Ttll AT IKSiHMTION Of VANCOOVKK. April 17 If hi client Is found guilty nothing will be left tor the court but to order the anwst of Sergeant John Rjbertaoa on charges of j being csw.ry be fere and after the : fact. Charles 8. Arnold, counje! for Bay jOllmcrc alias Jama SI in. charged wltii breaking and entering said, during the Utter' trial today. Ollmore tcld the polio he committed the offense under instruction of the sergeant in order to bring about the arrest of another man. Mr. Arnold added that In that event the sergeant and constable Rawllnson and C. Cameron, also concerned tn the ease, should also be charged. Magistrate Shaw reerved hi daeUion until April 24. B.C. ELECTRIC SALE DENIED VANOOUVKR AprU 17 -Denial of the retort tost the British Columbia Electric Bail ay had been purchased by British Interests headed by Viscount Rothcrmerr was made yesterday by Oecrge Kldd. president of the company, on instruction from J. Davidson, deputy chairman. In London. WIIK AT ADVANCIMI VANCOUVER, April 1 Th price of wheat 1 still advancing, the high figure of Sl.SO'i having been reached yesterday for Number I Northern. Hon. R. B. Bennett Protests at Treatment of Parliament by Government Over Documents April 17. The House of Commons adjourned abruptly OTTAWA, last night and the correspondence between Canada and United States respecting the waterways project waa not tabled. Following consideration of a number of government bill", Hon. James Malcolm, who was leading the government at the time, announced that the estimates would be taken up. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conservative lender, arose and declared he would require under the rules of the House, a motion to go into 'supply. Notice Of this motion had not added and unless it was tabled. fW beeti given the opposition, and he In- members of Parliament would read It tlmated he wa considering moving an for the ftrxt tune in the newspapers, amendment on the motion to go Into "I think the Hon of Oomuona supply. In the circumstances the Oov- should not be 1 rented la that way and lmnient could not proceed with the f protest annint it." Mr. Bennett said. I consideration of the estimate 'Surely smh 'raiment Is not fair to Mr. Malcolm then moved the d- 'Parliament. Journment of the House but Mr. Ben-1 The motion to adjourn carried on s nett pointed out that the Premier had division. promised to table the correspondence - between Uir Canadian and VS. Gov- ( IIAItl.KX SIMS DIKS. ernnu-nts renurrtlPK the St Lawrence j LONDON. April 17 The dealn of miieiwiiys pn-jrit The correspondence 'Clmrlc Sims the artist It unnouiMtd as in tne i:.tiiit ol Uit1 pivsb, UciiiirU itic.