Save Money Boston Grill II Tiie cheapest way to buy the pj.iy News is to subscribe by the year The coat U 85.00 and your r,iv ! delivered to your address eii,., evening. Just figure out the imuii cost to vou 'r this dlly rui-e for twelve month! V,"i XVIII.. No. 77. ''V American Horse Led in Big Race Yesterday hut Fell; Tim Romped In Exciting Finale Over Treacherous Course at Aintrec When English Horse Won Glory and $60,000 in Grand National A It; I NTllEK, Mai' ii I. - The winning of the Grand National -At-epatuke inn ycieiday by Tipperary Tim, unknown and a i ink uutsidn . was a sensational event in that only two linished in I .iie of these fell a short distance from the t.' point win n it seemed certain that the bin prize would be l was down in u lonif enough for the other to pass him. I he one hun ln d to one shot galloped past Billy Barton, one laviiriteK ami American threat aa Billy fell at the last bar-mil ume home first, one of the two horses to finish out of S 4 .uartcr. FOUR YEARS FOR TOURIST! Mir penitentiary Kited tbat Roberts driving t an eaefMvc r.u ( speed -iruck the m.-toi n the Chlni-e v. founa iitrmpim murder of Wong Lint Kciiruary 16 ' sentenced to mprteoninen' B.C. GOODS ARE SOLDJN CHINAj: sVIIMitiM CtAtHTlOX IX THAT 'l MKV HHt USl AV! 1 i:iu; CXIMMIIOMK I' i"WA. March SI - I ",u- 'ii ihe Droaress of Caiuidla" P"- the Chinese trade field and the! ' (or an Increase of trade is e-1 , od." Colonel Moore Coagrove. 1 .i. govenunent trade comrnii- China and Morfg Kong said his arrival from the Orient. i n products of H klii'l- and ; irly those from Brltlah Colum-' Ix'lng well received In Chins." , j ' i "There la no real boycott, ' ' l unsdlaa goods In China j I the dlaturbanoas there. The; ' .mom. bualneaa man knows his '.. pricoa and. reallalng he l re-! line 'to this province, placet 1 whore he Is sure of guaran- " : ' -ivictj. LOSE LICENSE TO BROADCAST sn :TN- AMMlClATlON MAKK M.I.K.ITIOXX A 1 1. M XBT OTIIUI III KCIIKH IVIIH'II AN NOV " I'AWA. March at The radio broad- license of the taternatlonai i ' studenU' Aaaoatatlon wlU not be ''.(!. The ground of refufdl of thej '"i""""fW ' "tyff&l '""K-ratood, la that thj J W thr "t'on haa bean broadcattlng o not '"" "ii the approval of the public. n " K iieri trend of ihaaa Bible talks. '' " "d. is that all other entire hex are 'i'U up! A' " a by the department followed a '' : '- if comntalnta fmm TAaranto. Bhji- k ' 1 Vancouver. WKATIIKK KKI'OHT. Huiiert.- Clear, oelm; teniper- ! Billy Barton, a bone that Is American owned, had a wide lead over Tim j when the two aurrlvcn came Into the hut lap of four and a naif mites of treacherous racing terrain. In the I shadow of the packed grand stands Cul-jlinan. Barton's Jockey, pressed hta mount jlc.r the last barrier but the feet of the UlUUM. TOO FAST ttlll.x 1111 I American horse slipped In a muddy I'Ul.li l. tlOTOHt'Vi I K VI IN puddle and dewn be went. IiKATII (IT riNM Will. In a moment Barton regained hta ! i- a::d Culllnan remounted, but Tim. I'lllNEtsR 15 YE A US I ten-year-old gelding,' bad overtake-i .ml paaaed the American horae. Tlm'i in mi uv.rn LONo TMtvi i ok .IT- wieAur rider. J. Dvttoa. easeful ly imiiihi lit iipK oi nit xtkv- j tuned Mat let tbe taetaaf mm mix .IT IK TOKll . -m ahead of the Kentucky bora to - in noMbsog line a aatai geflry and . ;MA. Mareh 31 Raymond Rob-jjOO for H. B. Kenya. hie owner, ad s York tourim. who raa lound i keep trie race IB -ftudand. easts court here oi man- ihe terrific carnage of the difficult . : by causing .the deatn oi ur. wa laid to tbe condition of the le Constable Albert Wcl- uii j siround which was heavy and allppery, ' - 17 laat Ni .enieii-ed !j (our due 10 receni reins. no serious injuries were sustained sl- -. hough the big field resulted In numerous Jurni at the different Jumps. There were only nine aurvirbra of the first round. M-OTLAMI Ml OVf U KMII.AMI TOIHV IS .IX WKHX.tllOXAL OAMK LONDON starch SI. The 4444444444444444 OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL LMil.lSlI LtAdlK IMvlaion I. Ai .cnal a. Blimingham . A-in Vula 3. Manchester United I Bury J. HudderafieW . Uurnlry . Newcastle I. Derby 7. Cardiff 1. U ,,rtr a. The weanoaoaj . l inrp iol 1, Mlddlesboro I. Purfinouth 1. Bolton 0. SiM-fiirld United 3. Tottenham 1. Suiukrlaiid 0, Iverton a. Wot llm 4, Blackburn 3 IH Moll II Itarnsloy 0. Notts County O. rulham 1. Soutluimpton 0. Hull City 1. West Bromwlch 1 I,, us 4. Blackpool 0. Manchester City 5. Clapton Orient S. Noll l"oret a, Chclaea a. P, , t Vale a, Orinisby a. Privton . Bristol City 1. 8 Aith smelds 0. Read, ni; Swan1'1 ! Btckc 1. Wulvcrliampton 3. Oldhuni 1. MOTllsll LUAIil E DIvMon I. Ahrnl.ru 3. 8t. Mlrren a. O-ltlc Hone l. (Mwdrnbvath 2, Alrdrleonlans 1. Dimd.e 1, Rtth Box-era 8. raUlrfa. Hibernians a. Heart.- 0. St Jorstone 8. Kilmnrnocli 3. Hamilton I. Motherwell 1. Part'ok . Queen's Park 4. Dunfermline 0. Ranger. 3. Clyde 1. ph Moil II, ivlth i. Lnrk 3 Murtun 2. Forfar I. HIIBAT APVAXriNO VANCOl'VBR March EIRE DESTROYS LIBERAL NOMINATED PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. SATURDAY! AJtCH 31, 1028 AMERICAN HORSE WOULD HA VE ESKIMO SCHOOL minikins au.iki:m:d just utkii lllli.Ml.ltT AMI Kit (HIT l;!..7.K , IN SMIWHIOKM j SBATTLE. March 31.- A achoolli'iuhc operated by the United State gucrn- . mer.t at Point Barri. valued at jlO.oo" Was burned un January 18, It ts jun. learned thrcuRh a m.i relajed u.. i d3g team, radio and cable. Seventy - I two chilaK.i. practical! all Etcmiuk. aro attei'd:tr a u-nipurary achjol In a vu- i eant bu'ld ng. I Mr. and Krv Letm Vincent of 8ntt:r both -cktS'TK. and a tutlve teacher, Uls Bthel Kervk. were nw?kcned by a bla-. 1 at 10 In the ru-rnln and were iorc;u to fight the lire !n a heavy snowstorm They aui:er-d were frost bite. j The rcwi was carried' 6CO m.les from I Point Barrow io Kutaebuc. Bchcol su;-! plies were brought by dog team fro.n j Walnwnght. 125 miles to the south NORRIS IS ON RAILROADBOARD I. V IMIYCR KBTIBBt AMI tflUMKIt MAMTOItl ritKMIKIl TAKKS ma ruin:: jue Or? AVI. Marea l.-Hca. T. 0. Nor-rit. 'fnitasf gMttafter of Maertlot), .baa been Appointed a HMffivt of ske board of railway eomailMlorera. filling the va-sancy caused by the retirement of A. C. Boyre, whose term expired some months SCO W J. Donovan, barrister, of Winnipeg, has been appointed a judge In the court of King's Bench lor Manitoba. ICE BREAKS UP SASKATCHEWAN SASKATOON. March 31 -Ice In the South Saskatchewan River broke up waterdav afternoon and with millions thkrtte U ulumphant In the 0f tone roaring down stream It ! be-ttatted Klneuom today tor the iltved the huge ice Jam 25 miles south Scottish soccer team secured a 4 of the city In the flooded Pike Lake notable victory of tire goals to 4 area will be broken and relief furnlahed. one over Bnatand In the sand 4 big International game today. 4 IN CRESTON RIDING Irank I'atnam. ITuH lrwrr and er and lumberman of Oreston. mu run in C re ton riding at tbe next provhtelal election. Bta nomination having been made last night by the Liberal BODY WAS FOUND ON .! af.ii. rnrnDiimtJiiLgyu iwvumj ... Mn Finch. Mrs. E Mra. J. IT dv.m"-d today to 6154 3-4. 11 P. CONSERVATIVE MEMBER WAS BADLY BRUISED Lancaster, Mrs. Jack Fotw, Mm. ejergeani j. r. . muuias. C. . A. Finch. Prank Burnett. Urwln Finch. Mra. J. L. Bland, Mrs. Mrs. R. W. Frond. Mra. I ItKl Kss at OTT.IM.' Miss B. Pollard. Mra., Uone Finch and Mra. A. Chrietensen. 1 OTTAWA, Mareh 31. After more than two months aeaelon, the House adjourn- C.N R steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. ed last night for a ten day recess. D Donald, arrived In port at 11:30 thla! -mr,,i.,.ri-om Vancouver. Powell River Norway la a great country h-eri where splmon arc ctiusrht for MlM 'a'lawIalaBvjHtt' OwBl UUKttKuH laSalaBaaHaaalawiaV jBa BigCaH nHP' aaaaaaaBaHyaa LOOKS LIKE A GIANT SHOE: The Napier-Cam pbell Bluebird automobile. Non-explosive gas and oil tanks arc a feature of its 1 Cambridge Had Easy Victory in Big Boat Race Today Several Oxford Men Being in Condition of Collapse at End E UTNEV, England, March 31. I-eadinj; all the way Cambridge wrorcd an easy victory of ten lengths over Oxford . a .a ' e a v a a a a l rra . tinent on Monday, it waa eapectod at NEW TITLES FOR PRINCE IIKMIV Mill. IIEIiKAI-TKIt UK KNOWN .IS III Kl: OI' tll.Ot ( KSTKII IS AXXOt XC'tl) IN PUGET SOUND WHEN week by the Princess Royal. ... , . - . ... . .... I Pw.M I 1. Buul ah .,,,,., to n and Ocean Falls and win aau a iv w wnin". n"i ""-""" boundary ,.-. l ,,.,,. sw-wnrt l-rturnliiK here at 7 In the soulh to the Finnish line at the Winnlpen i 31, -The price of tomorrow evening and sailing south at north there are over two jHi.-.'enioii tor many years. STOCK QUOTATIONS IM TAW Tfi VAMfflilVEB " rml' vsneu- 111 1UII 1U mm.UUIL.lll r Hvrlunre SKATTLI. March 31 The yacht Lady Pat owned by Bon. Maltland of Van- Argents joouver sank In Puget Sound last night BC Sliver . . OTTAWA, March 31 Improvement while en route home In tow. She had Dayvtew was reported In the condition of Dr. 'bora at San Pedro and waa brought to Big Missouri nrini IT 1IVT1AXI DAV Murray MacLaren, Conservative member Seattle by steamer after the recent re- Dunwell DLlluIl al UltlUll Dill for St. John, who was struck by an au- .,tts No one waa aboard at the time George copper Wmoblle Thursday, badly shaken, and J,he sank. ioisdstone ... mD u.,,h ai The bodv of ! hla left arm and leg badly bruised. . Olaslar j. "in Btmehan. 16 years of age. wafci . nnntn r n nt 1 1 nn found by his lather on tne oeaci. .v uu ipji 1, lit, VVAI.r.. ii,.,., h.v with the upturned ooai nearby. He had been salvaging drifting toga. Mlw Pearl Finch, who la to be mar a swat waa v e a w HABIT CONTINUES BBOMIOROVI. Worcestershire, March rlcd next month to Carl Brand of this SI. The Prince of Wales waa thrown HOTHOUSE MEN NOT UNDER MARKET CONTROL'; (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co.. Bid Ckilrouda Independence Indian Inter Coal Coke Kootenay Florence.. VICTORIA. March 31 By.aroteof 63 L and L to S3 t!se hothc'-isc onw.to and cucum- Lakevlew ber growers of Vancouver Island turned Leadsmlth In from hU borne twice In a point to; down an opportunity to come vanrauver when Mrs. C. W. Wearmouth point race today and forced to quit. Itt (the provincial Market Control Act I was hostess at a cup and saucer shower, waa not hurt. the gifts belli" preeenw oj Ted Wearmouth. The tea table waal . ,.u - .Mm, httalMt rtf IMS I oentrea - . . i ., . ., . .w , .' .. . .. i... i w. j Darwin tulips, and preaioeo over uy ruuee wun m um k-" - sumi Mrs I Pdl-IOK fOl UT I INKS under Lucky Jim Marmot Metals iNstlonsl Bllver On her final visit here. C.P.R. Prln- Pend-Orellle . . cesa Beatrice. Capt. R. Thomson, ar- premier rived at 8:30 last night from Vancou- Porter Idaho Csrlyle Brand. Otnera inviieo atarcn lotauea ww aemrouiK w - evening u nw reium uiu w. Bland, nouncement rnaoe una mormng oy rice win oe repiami pvnnaneniiy num nope Selkirk . . Sllvercrest A. C. Brand, accountant In the Royal Silverado . . . Bank here, will be leaving next week Blocan King for Vancouver where he will be married Suntoch about tbe middle of April to Miss Terminus ... Pearl Jean Pinch of tbat city. .Whitewater . I Woodbine . J A Klrkpatrlck of this city Is pre- Cotton Belt sentlnn the historical swlety of Georgia River relic from the uld Fort Orandvlow hundred Garry ruin which he has had lu his - .43 1.30 10V .63 .37 4.30 .06 .46 .87 .31 4 08 -SB ao 14 .04H 41 IS 17', 10.00 3.80 .73 -SI 08 . , .U'. M .10 IN .1 3.70 .4!) as 00 14 Ltd.) Advertise In the Dully New!" Asked .48 1.70 .11 .83 M 8.38 .OSVi .46 88 .33 i .10 .40 .30 .14 i .06 06 .43 10 .10 , 10.80 IMS .78 .17 .43 .61', .03', ia I 00 .10 t 4 00 JO 3.75 .61 l.oa 39 Lai-ire Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457- Price Five Ctf.ip WON NATIONAL BUT FELL March Halibut Landings Down but Total Catch for Season So Far Is Ahead of Last Year at This Time i H' ALIBUT landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the month of March ending today totalled 2,G8G,;!00 pounds, as compared with 2,'.'2.",7u0 pound in March, 1927. Landing- for the sea- .son to date, However, are somewhat in excess of last year owing to the fart that much more halibut was landed here in February, 1 1928, than in that month last year. While weather has been, on the I whole, favorable to fishing during the past month, there has been j much fluctuation of pri'.es. Some fancy bid towarda the end of the ! month possibly made up to some extent for "hoie" trips when record ikw nr.cui were paid during the early a - . .. rl of March. Of the a.figSJGO pounds landed .n March. 1.997.800 pcunda Iroi ninety-five American vessels and eta Mij pvuncU from a similar number or Canadian. Price at the Fish Eachange today ho.'cd c nxiuerable Improvement . over UKiay in inc eisniiein annual noai race on ie iname:s . U'T 4 4 tt. a t t t v t f t Cambridge covered the four-mile course in 20 minutes seconds, which was two minute hort of a record. The Can-tabs, who were the favorites, the betting on them being three to one, never extended themselves, the Oxford crew heing rowed out. After a desperate rally near the end they crossed the line with several men hanging over the sweeps in a collapsed condition. The race was witness d by a large crowd while several airplanes soared out the course. GRAIN SHIP ANTHEA TO GET AWAY MONDAY SIIII'MI.STH OF II 1 1 K.I T IKOM I'll A IHHS TO 1.11(11. tl.KV.ITOK M.AI KKX I P HHtTV CAKS TOHIV The British steamer Anthea. Prince Rupert's twenty-second grain ahlp of the aeuaon. will get away with a full cargo tor the United Kingdom or Con IIDXXKV MIV ITflllT Tl XXEY IX I.O.MOX JtXV OF THIS VKAIl MIAMI BIACH. March 31-Tom Heeney will fight Tunney for the heavyweight championship of the world. The big con-teat will take place in July Tex IUrkurd announced here today. Rlckard Indicated that the match would probably be held In London. 44444444444444444 SMYRNA IS SHAKEN SERIES OF QUAKES NUMBER LOST LIVES LONDON. March 31 The King con- cokbtanTINOPIB. March SI. ferred new tlUea on Prince Henry to- Th'rty-elnht people are dead and 6t day. He becomes Baron Culloden. Earl u.lurtd , mult of a series of sharp of UUter and Duke of Olouoester on his .j.u,,!;,, wnJcn 400 smvrna this tbe Alberta Wheat Poola Prince Rupert Jeth birthday, and will be known here- ng Neighboring vlllages also suf- ! elevator thla morning. Loading of the after aa tbe Duke of oiouceater. HrtlS oonunnnica.ion waa cut off m- ahlp la proceeding steadily. and details art lacking. Herman, to (' OmMltMeney Shipments o. grain iram tn. pra. yA fHT I AnV PAT fiK MWlJIOtf have slackened UD a little lately. A March 31.- Frank Putnam, mumoaa 01 wnj w "a Into the elevator this morning. a well known and successful fruit grow- llivill uavi s 111 iiiiuk TICKERS RAN BEHIND MARKET cstevdy. the day'a sales being aa tes- uws: tki:mi:mois uitiukht or mtn- AMEniCAX IX(J AT XF.W VOKK STOCK KX- Sterman. 33.000 pounds. DOOth Plah- tllAMIi; THIS MOftXIXO ericn 14Ac aud Sc. Olaoler. 10400 Dounds. Atlln Fisher-1 frgv YORK. March 11. Swift re- le.,, 14c and 6c. action In radio stock, which dropped (MNAUIIX ten dollars tripped up to a runaway Bcse Spit. 7000 pcunda. and Tama, bull market this morning after mote j 6.000 pounds. Atlln Ftalaertes, la.lc and than a score of Issues advanced from Sc. one to five dollars a share. imrereuae, 6.SG0 pounds, Canadian General motors. Oeneral Kectrtc and ! Fish it Cold Storage Co.. la lc and Bo. . Westlnghcuse Electric fell away faur ! Mayflower, a .000 pounds. Canadian dollars with corresponding dacllr.ee la I Fish A) Cold Storage CD.. 11c and Sc. others. j Uary O.. 1.500 pastnda. Royal Fisa A tremendous owtbsBet e4 tradtsu j Co.. tOJBe and Se. overwhelmed the tickers, whten ran half an hour behind the market. asm crTuKdr ai PREMIER KING AND TREATY XO LIMITATIONS SET IX llltllT OF llOfl MKNT SI HMITTKII TO HIM. UK SAYS OTTAWA. March SI The reference of Premier King to the myptlan treaty wi not to the pact aa rrnaliy drafted but to the treaty in its form during the preliminary negotiations and aa the (arm In which it waa pressnHd to the eminent of Canada at that tame. Thai waa contained in a statement the Premier made in the House thla arternoeo tat re-ply to a Question by J. S. Woods worth. In the draft aa presented to Canada rlglnally. said the Premier, there was no limitation as to the parts of tbe Empire to which the treaty might apply. P.G.E. APPEAL DAMAGES AWARD VANCOUVER. March 31 On Instntc- tlona from the Pacific Great astern directors the solicitors are appealing the udgement of Mr. Justice Morrison, which awarded the Georgia Construction Co. nearly M0 .000 against tbe railway ootn 'jany. Th. apical will be argued In Victoria In June. GRAIN SHIPPED AT VANCOUVER VANCODVBR. March 31. Pol lowing are the grain shipments of tbe week from thla port: Bushel Kofuku Mkru, to Fayal for ordera 391,300 Felt re. for Mediterranean porta 3B9.787 Justin, for Bremen and Hamburg M.lfk) Cragneas to Falmouth for ortieta 399.7WT Tre meadow, for Antwerp DintUdyk. for London 143JU4 Devon City, for London 36SAQ0 Fajala. tor Hull SSjSeO tlsurle Maru. for Kobe 138467 tvaten Maru. fbr Tbkohama . . letjBOO ' for Robe 1700 Huycsaii Maru. tor Nagcya 164834 OPPOSITION LEADER IS RECOVERINGJROM COLD OTTAWA, Mareh 31. Tbe condition of Hon. R B. Bennett, who has been confined to his hotel with a cold, la :.n to in- highly sutlufactory today. ii M 1 i t i it