Save Money j The cheapest way to buy the Dally New la to subscribe by the year The coat U 15.00 and your -, ipy i delivered to your address each .'veiling. Juat figure out the amalt coat to you tor thla dally service for twelve monthal M.HONKLUi. Ireland. April 11 There mid pxritintr momenta when the heavily lade. Gejrman lane Sunde l'.i..n.n mmtltn nli for a trana. Atlantir f1laht. hod dtf fi- Cn" in trotting off the ground here this morning. The spectators .d. I President Cnsgrate. Fifty men. armed with crowbars, axes i : iv . xtingulrthers, were stationed along the runway ready to r inn. action should a disaster occur, me mac nine racea ui vintor. SJ0 pound. Canadian -'"!. t the six hundred yard mark, failing to take the air and cold Storage Co. 9.7c and 5c. i i iiimg over a crest. Finally, after akimming along the ground iavuiiax . - t nmetv mUN an hour. It did take' Aiken. 9.900 pounds. Canadian ST. LAWRENCE PROJECT IS TO BE AIRED I OIIIII M-OMtKM r HKTMKlA tN tl'A 1' I MIM HT.1h IN HMiAMII IO IT TO l TABLKIt I the air. heading for a breach that had m win awiaga uo . a ana sc. i been Drevloualy made to a atone wall 1 He!.- .. 9.990 poi:uda. AUln Ptsher- , and shooting through safely TIM raa chlii ruae aluaglalUy to two hundred hour tntervaU. Baron Huenfeid. owner "llAWA. April 19. Secret of cor- o( the plane, who baa etaked hi lal .ikurr between Canadian and cent on the venture, will man the fuel "i States govemrornt on the St pump cock and keep the log. The laat ! waterway acheine will be re- mentioned w- serunuly wounded In the ... ik. u-.. ftamMu ai.iiw . u;., anjl l -Jaaa frame ol UI.t " .U n.lin V IM Mlm - iiht Piemler ttarkeruue Kim former Crow Prince, 'mrrd that the correspondence pttawaurlce was wounded while in .:! then be tabled. I Prauc with the British Army In 1919 '' :-n the coauaunlcatkm which have and was Uaaaferred to the Royal Air i between the United State gov.jporce in 191 (. He also served with the mm Hiid ours are tabled. 1 think ,.rmy of occupation 'l tuund, despite what appeared' The Brt-nen li s Junkers all-metal irr.i and what baa been hinted plane of uccesful commercial type. I " miiw who hae spokeu. that nuu the sme motor with which the mltinent thus far have been of former Oermn endurance record wa inmctcr which would prove pre- ntabllshed in snother plane last year, il in any way to the Dvanlnlon If the Bremen uccefully crosses the any province ot the Dominion. north Atlantic. It will be the flint air- rirmler aald a ml stated that the nlane to do so thU year and the flrat , ., . -... .... ... . ... . in make the flbtht west-! iiiT-iu owa vaavil lur vivw hi i . t that the Bt. Uwrenoe project ward in ''"U' r"P " 11 ,"ito 11 " of th- largest with Which Can- join several predeces. ni which were lost - r urn been faced or was ever , a7 and thl yr In the Ill-fated H 1'. Im- laoed. . Hinchcllffe-Mackay lligni. STORMS SWEEP BERING SEA "TOHIMlAT VIM tlllllH AMlKMti: lltT ItKI I.OATEI) ANII Itl.Al'IIKS INALtHKA Ul yer Ool fliarle A Llndbernli. Oommander Richard Byrd and Capl Clarence Chambrrlaln were all success-till in flying cn he north AUantlc. each expedition beiu 'rum America ANOTHER PIONEER OF VANCOUVER DIES , N ALASKA. Arl 19-W9.the Wti VANCOOVBII April II- John Rankin. ,. . . . . . - . . ta,i, ,..,.,.(. i.i Vii : wouver irom c motocanin- isBWn env tne aw ageo .""' , 1IUM lire oi leee. h VI No. 9, report are brought of lastem fcnd Uli.re the 'nine torms that swept the Bering u dead here. reuuy. wiUH anohored at Atka.j ""J mile west of bets, the Via dragied! The l-te Mr. Bankm well known ' " " the rooks by a sudden ohuige of to P. W. ltort of t'" W ther and -unk ua ta the ollot house, numbered as one of Vaneoutrera raw '"tirteeu days later the craft vsa taken pioneer Dei-eased " 'or rn.nyyr. il nd with two men buav at the snaaaed In the real. est ie - Pua, wm taken to Unalaaka ri Ukum brousnt stories of giant, eerltig business. ' n of from M to 80 feet hle-h. Two Corn. Thoma Brlce, " the Iskum1 cylinders wie broken transferred to Vlototi " ,U when she mi forced to keep ou by Uie Prince aeorge ( I" 'M'i- during heavy weather. assume bis new duties. U CM V . ho l will mill t"lKht he wiiun i" 8.7c Sc Will 'Mil K i FRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 - - . VANCOUVER POLICE LIKELY B INNIPEG, April 12. Wintry conditions ruled across the prairie today from Manitoba to the: mountains. Five inches of snow fell in the Red ARE LOW TODAY i A total of 107300 pounds ol halibut' is acid at low prices on the Prince uprrt PSh Exchange m- niariiiUK tlcn American rriaffrln dUniMd of a Saskatoon, Prince Albert and other portions of nor- c B7c "d5e ,T c:'''n' i Isold 10JMO pound (or 3 2c and Sc mid n Saskatchewan are recovering from the fury of an Vic and Three Amer;,n box , ! I 1 1 T"V . 1 iL. 1 I . ... . i ir 77un ur i mii i ia i raiiiiur I in. rn I ivhvh ill vrui un u oru.ue wiwi lAicirca imw- i rii i i mi uiaLi iL'La niuuiiii i i niur vitrei l iiiui i in; i nit nun . . . 1 1. . ...... n. n h. HiinrlinfM . a , .1 fiti A..!.... anA B 1 1 If I IllUIIlCbCI ICSUIUKB Ul bWU UUKICCB UVIUW CI U. nxious Moments at Irish Town This Morning as German Plane Embarks Upon Atlantic Flight boaiU are ht.Idiiiu j"cr unul tumorr-a with 36 000 pound I AarlvaU uc 1 .': ! AMKItll X Portlock. 30 000 pounds. Cunad:aa FUh & Cold Btirauc 0 . B.Tc and Sc : Piosjreruy. J J. 000 pouudi. Booth Pih-,criea. 1.0c and Ac. ! Nurtud. 14.000 pound. Booth Piai- erlea. a Ac and Sc OuaJt 9.000 pound, and ben ere. 14.- ObO 9unds. AUIn Plsiierte. 9.9c and Ac pounaa. Caaadlan Pish c ana sc. MiddMaft. 1M09 pound Canadian Ptah Cit ettatae Oo . 9.4c and ie. Baltic. 14.099 pound. Booth Pnuer-lea. 01c and tc. TO NEATTI.K .... . - . - . l inilv aBmn tmiinfla- Tr iillw I ieei any si iai awappwiwu mhwuh - . i - I aaddl in the bUla fl mile away. KaUp. 90.000. Two hour after the start. Oalway IIDLIUNO OVKK ' eoastguard saw the Bremen going : atargalloe. 7O00 pound: Oalo. strong and well out over the Atlantic. It was headed in a northwesterly i uapv. noeni. uwnuau - -' j - Commander P;tamaurlce. head of the it Pre BUte Air Force, hi chief aaataunt. i ! -.ill BitMwaftA t ,K Annimla at four-1 Plh PUh 42.000: 19URW. l'LVM MITII IM1UHKK (IM: WAN KIII.KII AMI OTHKH IS IIO'l-ITM. CRAKBItOOK April 13 -The. Send res. II years of age, of Yal-r. BC. died tn the hcapltal berr paeterday and another boy named Utligow was stveraly bttrned as the result f llr ptHUnl 'matcbes to powder In a shack around which they were playing. 100,000 FANS SAW BASEBALL Hll.ll IV.WK MAIIK ATTKMIAMt. I.4MTBK THAN MST AB.IIH iii'kmmi hi t noon i mi;k M'.KN NEW YORK. April 12. Undmnted by cool climatic condltKirtH. close to loo.-010 fmu witnessed the Inauxural game of the 1999 baseball season in the National and American League parks yesterday The total attendance was nearly 00400 short of laat year's aggregate Despite the sold wnve. play was fast and many sensational starts In this year's pennant race made. Babe Ruth did not grab off any home but did nt late) the llmetieht by hlltuu a triple. eSbruig three nuts. "'NATIONAL MMdti: Bostotl 'l, Nw York 9. Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 8. Chlosgo l.jfMMtiUurti 9. Pittsburg T, St. Louis 14. AM f: It I CAN l.i:(ll K Waabinatae, 8, Doetou 4. ClrvelanM 9, Oueago 9. t Louis i. Detroit t. New York 9. PniteeMphla 8. niAHT uum t: Portland 6, Oakland fl Angeles 9, Hollywood S. bcuttie 4, Sacramento 0. Ban Francisco 3. Mlekus 4. N - i lizzard, Snowfall and Zero Give Prairies Final Taste of Winter from Manitoba to the Mountains Zero Weather at The Pas, Mizzard in Saskatchewan, and II A I IDItT DDIf EC Snow Falling Today in Southern Alberta ililLlDU 1 I Iilb0 i Who is to niHi iy j.iui. r(HNllll.!TY OK lUV I44EN SMITH ll,l"OSMi rb, IL IMMH.KT IN KHOI HULT VANt'OIAEN. rll lV The Win Ifla.t u elrellon runsera have It that Premier Murium may head a Uherul llchH In Mi Ineta r'ty and K. II. I'i-ilr. mrniliei lr Nqiilinat, mat be pi;ed li Mrs. Mar) Kllen Mn nil VH'TOItlA. rll I V The nmve-attrnt l Miiirr the I'rrinler a ramlldntr fur tlii e'i ha lieen In lmgrrw fur Mime lime and It aeeeao net unllV.i. Unit H may Wired. Or. Nt;nt - " baa mil e given bln roiiMMil Iml It Ih under-1hmI be l Milium i lie glrted h the bTM llllerel- M (he pan he ronUrr It i'mIIiiI that there .IhhiIiI he rrliirneil ut the nt elrillnn a foilei. inc surttrlrntlr large to enable him t ear,? on tor another term. KILLED WHEN STRUCK ON HEAD BY A BLOCK CUMBERLAND Aunl 19. Marry Tay PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper i : ; 1 1 ; 'ii'ieiA nti e Koutenav ! : .4 E SUBJECT HON. E. li HARROW (Minister of Agriculture) idy of West Cupid Goes Into Politics by Planning to Unite the Minister of Agriculture, E. D. Barrow, with Conservative Lady h'lJSON. April 12. The little Uoi Cupid is perpetrating a joke on the politicians. Announcement is made today that Mrs. II. S. McLean of Nakusp, prominent in Conser vative politics throughout West Kontenay, is Jo marry Hon, I). Harrow, Liberal minister of agriculture, on April 2$. The marriage will take place in the United Church at Nakunp. Mrs. McLean during the last Dominion campaign stumped the district for W. K. Baling. M.I And for some years she war. secretary of the Rnalo-Slocan Conservative Association. She was also prominent In Women's Institute work arid it is stated that it wax in the course of this work that she met the minister of agriculture. PREMIER MAY RUN VICTORIA (lEKMAN II. AM) IH ItOHhlVti TI ANTIC IMII Nit TO NEtV YORK BALDONELLK. Inland. April 12. - The German transatlantic plane hopped off on It flight to New Tork at S:3S this morning. Aboard was Col. James Pita-maurlce. chief of ;iie Five Siate airforce and two Oermuiu. Huron von Koenefeld snd Capt Hermann Koehl. DECREASE IN NATIONAL DEBT l l ttf UltillTV-sKVKN MILLIONS IN THL YEAK ENDINti MAKI'll SI IS ANNOI Nt'KII OTTAWA. April la. A ilecn-ane of, aB7.1CO.OOO in the national debt of Canada for the futcal year which closed on starch 31 la shown In the financial t ate ment Issued by the department of finance today. Last! year s statement lmued at tne elnae of the flecul year showed a d-rrei-.-e in the national rrbt of S81.420.000 ' Tlie net debt at th end of March lor, SS years of e son atlfe. and Urs. waa MJ80JWL900 Jamas Taylor of Oytr latfetv died at; the T.illar Camp Deep Bay. following , To drop a scow at the dry dock, sn act ldrnt when ntruck on the bead by Coastwise Steamship Barge Co s s block freighter Anyox. Capt C. R. Brewster, .-- - was In port this morning on the way to The new Seattle halibut boat Kitep. Taeoma with a cargo constating of 1300 named after the wrll known dleeel en- ton of gold and silver ore from Stewart gine. offered her initial eeteh here of land 1900 cars of blister copper from 90.000 pound today following bar Anyox smelter. maiden trip to the banks butt finding' market condition unfavorable, went on Jchn Plcwln arrived in thp city this to Seattle. morning from Port Simpson to attend the Prince Rupert riding Conservative St Andrew society Monthly .meetli'.K ncinlnnUng convent inn lurii mil be r cveiiltig -il o'clock. hcUl UiUjh:. .U-8J-L OF AN IN Boston Grill Wire Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NKVV SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least Phone 457 Price Pive'Oni Vancouver Police Probe Asked by Commissioners City Council Will be Asked to Sanction Inquiry Under Provisions of the City Charter; Fletcher Objects V nieeli H u i ry ly th mer i for U ANCOUVKR, April 12. I'lanH for a sweeping investigation into all allegations of irregularities within the police department were approved by the police commission at a special ng this morning, when a propoutl by Mayor Taylor that an in Im held under the provisions of the city charter wan adopted i uoaru or tommissioHers. Commissioner Fletcher voted against the motion, his previous ,; lor u Royal Commission haying been refused at a former tr The city council will be asked to pass a resolution providing inquiry. Country Saved $600,000 from September 12 to End of Year on One Railway Alone in Rates April 12. Sir Henry Thornton in a review of the OTTAWA, operations of the Canadian National Railways for 1987, tabled in the House today says in part: "Due to adverse weather conditions both spring aud fall harvesting were delayed with the i result that deliveries of grain were 1.7 per cent lower to Vejtcouver 1 and Prince Rupert The portion of the 1127 croc which did not move during the year WiH be'hamireurWrt frrst she swaths of thin year. Another part of the report says : "Under general order Number 448 cf the board of railway conunls-e aloOer. effective September 19. 1937. i grain rates from ail points of western Canada tc the head of the Lake I were roduced appreciably and grain j rat? to Vancouver aud Prince Rupert j f r export were reduced to the lakebead j basis To the end of 1927 the relatlee j ! comings were over $600,000 lean than ; I would have been but for the above j ! order." I brains than the Do- STOCK QUOTATIONS Vimi t'hnlng PrHro Thy on tsaeei ter Kxrhoiiie (C-Uit.y S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd.) Bid Argents -40 B.C. 811ver 140 Bay view 00 '4 Big Missouri 61 . Oeore Copper 3 50 Cork Province .41 Dutiwell 98'i Glacier Olasalr 40 Oolcondii 98 Indejundence 19 Indian -00' , Intercoal -38 Kootenny Florence.. 33 t. and L 14 Ukevlew 08 Leadsmith .03 Lucky Jtm 39 Marmot Metal .... .14', National Silver . . .17', Petid Oreille 1075 Premier 2.38 Porter Idaho .5', Richmond Ruth Hope 90 Selkirk 03 Silver Crest .IO' Silverado . . . .'T. ... SllveramlUi .19 Sunloch M Terminus '.19 Torlc Wbttewaisr , ....,, i .Woodbine , .43 Cotton Belt Oeorgla River 47 Orandvtew .084 Dutble I Asked .41 1.70 M .99 400 .414 JO M .46 31 .10 .40 34 l OS .404 14', 184 20 2S 2.40 SO H4 81 V034 114 1 00 .20 3.60 880 -9 : , .49 1M .49 91 1.90 i BULLS STAMPEDED I NEW YORK MARKET 1 I NEW YORK. April 12 Bulla kt.im-pecled the market yesterday The Uvl Kioup led t!ie rle with advance of I it, tec U x dollar-. FITZS1M0NS IS CHOSEN IN KASLO-SLOCAN j The re per i also ssys: "Results for' jtbe year tev.lfy to the continued ,.ONltKVU,vlN xotllNATE xTKAM- ! healthy economic condition of the caun- , i '" MAN TO CONTENT AOAINST itry snd are Indicative of the continued j and improved opportunities for Invest- j LEAKY ment of capital and settlement. No ! country offer s more attractive field ; NSW dbnvbm. April il. captain for hands and minion. "' James Plttatmmons was yesterday the j choice of the Kaslo-Blocan OonservaUve I convention as a candidate at ' the approaching general provincial election to run against SMnsy Leary, Ubesal Bembtf slnee 1994. Piraslmassas jj a pioneer steamboat captain who has eBWauia far more toaa 90 yean on the Arrow, SJlocsa, Troht and Kcotenay Lake. EITORTMADE KILLTHE KING JEMMAM'KL Of ITALY HAS CLO' I ALL HtlMI HUVIII t lilt II g. I'UHrKD Kit LINO II Mil AN. Italy. Aplrl 12. eVMrtsra pao-. pie were killed and ssmetkmg lis forty injured by an exBtseion of a bomb )ust before the opening this morning of the Milan fair by RMg Emmanuel. M'n. S A Mills, principal of Burden Street School, is making the round trip to Ketchikan and Anyos today 'with, the Vsncouver Sun "Better Bngllsb JBse" i party of children. PublicMeeting will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMHBR City Halt, on Thursday, April 12) at 8 p.m. Subject: IMS EXHIBITION' It is important that eveij-hody interested Attend thk meeting. S. P. MeMORDlB, sr. Mhjto.