Save Money Boston Grill tiki cheapest wtjr to buy th Daily Nw l to subscribe by the year The coat is 15.00 and your ,Pv m delivered to your address w,-h t' enin. Juat figure out the ,m ,11 ,-oHt to you for thie dally M? .i:e for twelve months! Northern and V Win.. No. io::. APPEAL Mayor of Vancouver Charged With Allowing Lawbreaking That City It taaluu viut, May Declaring that Mayor Taylor I y is charged with permitting gambling and the op- iouuij uj uiouiuciij 1IUUBCO UIKI Willi JIIEH.X UCjUIlg nj,i ii'ors to refrain from carrying on their duties, G. G. )I tu r, K.C., counsel for police commissioner Fletcher. Ti liffl the sensation at this jniin r proue. Mcdcer's statement followed a demand from Alex. H ii li rson, K.C.. counsel for the mayor, that either the ic i . s against nis cuem snouiu oe made numic or near- ,i i idence inferring them should be ruled as inadmis-Tin mayor was in the court room when McGeer made It rhariye. SEVEN YEARS FOR SELLING BOGUS STOCKS M :ll;M: III MKX KfcMK.VMI AT, nil in amk uv jis- 1U C MOKHUKJN KB. May 3 C. P I" Mark wr- vm-t. .-u yenra : w ..; . - All!) M i w .i t'.on of 1 ' 1 . ti the ,' ' ' ' ' :nc Hitfr ;' -' iU.iy - Chart-- , 31 n statute, y . !. - i r char;- m -ii. 4. : break ai.d :.' ... for OlUM ;: viar:.-) .lid indtc"' aJiault . !or Thcmaa H Andcrsa!: ( pretences, sentence in 'hi ' .-;K'iKlrd WINNIPEG FIRM BUYS AIRWAYS VI It VAM'Ot'Vr.K COMPANi tvi) V, ll.l. (I':illi: AH DIVISION' 1)1 OTllKIt HUM v KB. May 8.- Purine Airway in' uver. haa bcrn purchased ' i in Canada Airways lmi. 'ii Airwa win ojwtnte as "l the Western Canada firm I) R. MMLaren as operating :i nt. i;i r passenger t.ervlce for Victoria and Seattle are lvi' firm will alao patrol for ii Ki'Veriimcnt In British hi Ud commercial flying of r0LCANIC AND QUAKE SHOCKS lnTisr (. north to ma km '" Ot ('ONOITIONS IN ALASKA Till M JUIU: ' ::,N-''HAM May 2. -Dr. Thomas ' "i the 1029 Pavlof expedl- ' N:itlon rirn'Tunhli. NivltV "lay atieiaooA u Mill Hi fiif n Hirbor rlu.. 11. -I WM a Uafa'W n '6kMtlbltM f AifrtaW AifrtaW JLMv atvWy VbicaiW akktWbl4ai-ll.n.Hrt . cloudy, c.im, ten, mp. h i cuith(uake hiuake shock; shock; MEW RfillNTV Tft DC DA IP k, ' "whu lUDblrill I P r rx a. . W UWLS and coyotes 1 '"HiA. Muy a.-A new bounty of ' i luu been placed on big ' "l- mid the royote bounty ha "d trom 5 to 7.50. 11 Hit Dally New. It pays! "'y.0 l . ANNOC morning's hearing of the 'kaaam SBT jtfH i; i aiaWiiHr aWjaiiiiiiiiiiB f 'HjHIV iiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH K aaanaHlaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaiaaH' I'ATHCB MOKIAItTV Whu ,.:-.(liu-...; .1 Mi-am thb. ut AiUiUu.i.i'i 'ii murcn. Thuraday night 'a program la arranged fcr non-Cathollea. Question will bt a pawned and truth about V. rellgton will be dta-uaaed. The Mlatlon for the children begin Thuraday erenlng at 4 'leek and rloaaa Saturday morning. Sunday night, tbe Mlaakw wfl be brought to a close with Unpraaalva otremonlea. COLEMAN RESIGNS HEAD OF FACULTY OF ARTS AT UNIVERSITY VANOOUVKK. May 3 -The reilgnaUon of Dr. H. J T. Coleman a dean of the faculty of arta at the University of Brlturi Columbia waa accepted by the board of governor. Dr. Daniel auehanan. head o! the department of mathemntloi. aucceeda him. Dr. Coltman retain the poaition a th head of the department of philosophy. of HUATIint KUrOKT. for Prince Rupert-4?art cloudy, light 8J5. wind, temperature 4. Hyaport.-4jlht wind, cloudy, temp. calm, temp. port mmpeon.-Cloudy. 4 . Terrace-Cloudy, calm. temp. Hoaawood.-Cloudy. calm. temp. 44. cloudy, calm. temp. 44. Alyanah -Part Alice Arm. Clear, caun. - wKm .imiri Malm ealm. temn. temp. 1 4J. "T'S. t.mn. 43. 6tewit.--ainmg. fT-W1" TTT " lmr U. " cloudy, calm. P Smithes -Part . .. .. h. -Blghth Uke-CTer. Duma Cabla.-CIr, elm. tnp 88 eouth wind Coho Uke. - Cloudy, tenP 88 cnlm TeleRraph Creek v part cloudy, ciouu,. temp. 45. ivi- Mil RAT. I VANCOUVWav mmj - -- - whtat yesterday was ' PRINCE A RISKY EXPERIMENT: German scie lists are working six million volts of electricity drawn fro " p .;, by the disrupt an atom. i i:in.itM ton itmiiT- (-VAV tl.KAIIUU twr. on l.muin Will close tomorrow ; i tho work o. clearing the ;.:-i)f-way lor the .xten.o-i " ai of Ue S'Hena River II . ). . ii in C.llnw) RiipiOs !.. mllM toward tlx- Sk.'ena .... crlen Hie '.ciUerji will be : i .:rdid to tl. ;)a: tim-it i f pub-4 rk hca.iqviiir;crs In Vlc- . where tl. coniract will be Bcs.drs tlic work of extend-the toad, the department la i planning to put In the i Ui :icroas Oalloway Raplda tliu year. PRESIDENT OF COLD STORAGE CO. HERE Prrry of Montreal on One of lilt ITrt-nHiral VMt of liitrrllu to Url 0ienitlm P. Parry of Montreal, president of the Canadian fiah Cold Stones Co.. ar rived hi tbe city on the Prince Oeorge thU mornli'g from Vancouver, being here on one of hi periodical vlsiu of lnDe:;idn to the company's local op-eratluns. Mr. Perry, who ia accona-ianled by hit wife and stepdaughter, will return south touvjrrow night. GERMANY AGREES TO U.S. PROPOSALS IN RENOUNCING OF WAR WASHINOTON. May 3. With thr d-claratlon that tilt new guarantee, for maintenance of peace mail give real impulse to efforts for carrying out general disarmament, Germany has agreed to the United Statea proposal a treaty among world powers renouncing war. JAPANESE GIRL DIED EATING WILD PARSNIP KBIiOWNA. May 2 - A four year old Japaneas girl died yesterday from eating wild pamnlp a green. She waa a neighbor to W. P. Will who died Saturday from the same .cause. Mr. Wills and other members of the Japanese family are believed to be out of danger. FLAMINGO IS WINNER 2,000 GUINEA STAKES NBWMAHKST. May J-The two thousand guineas was won today by Flamingo owned by Sir Lawrence Phillips. Royal Minstrel came second and O'Corry UiliU. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper ItUPERT. B.C., WEDNESDAY. AGAINST DECISION Egypt Postpones Obnoxious Bill in Relationto Assemblies and Peace Once More Haters in Near East May 2. The Egyptian crial took a fatornble turn LONDON. to. ay when Sir Austen Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons that the instructions which were previously th Might necessary to gitc to certain warships had lccn countermanded. The foreign minister also announced that the Ilrltish reply lo the Egyptian government's note while welcoming its enli-ment wnrned that if the Acmbly' Mil was revived or a similar legislation introduced, Hrltaln would be obliged again to intervene. CAIRO, May 1. The Anglo-Egyptian situation is easier following the decision of the Egyptian Chamber and Senate Inst night lo postpone diwuwiion of the Assemblies' bill until November. Apparently this meets the Ilritish demands. Options Taken on Mining Claims at Thornhill Mountain, Terrace, by General Exploration Companp May 2. II. S. Woolverton, Vancouver, representative TERRACE, of the General Exploration Co., of Vancouver, is at present in the district and has taken an option on the Michaud, Maon and Dahl groups of mining properties on Thornhill mountain. They plan to start operations on these claims as soon as snow conditions liermit. The same company has already bonded the Diadem group of claims of Hulklcy Shannon on Nicholson Creek, Ilanall, and has installed a compressor there. The company will also make an exam- filiation of other mining property In the NAME OF MAYOR TAYLOR AGAIN BEFORE BOARD UIT.NESS SAYS III. ItAIMlll lir.l.l. S.WIOl'T Pt M il IMIAUU CAMI'AKiN in vancoi vr.u VANCOUVER. Mny 8 - At the police Inquiry yesterday Sergeant J. W. Tunning .deolured that after he had secured bench . warrants agaiuet two men. xharging them with operating punch hoards. Chtef Lmii? and Deputy Chief Dan Leatherdalc remonstrated with him. The chief tcld Mm. said wltneas. that Mayor Taylor had txcn over "raising hell" about the campaign of punch board relrurss. Alex. Henderson, counsel, strongly objected to second hand reports of th msyor's statements. The seaston was featured by sharp clashes. O. O Mcdeer, representing police ctinm.Ml.mcr Fletcher, Insisting "n n full iii'd Itnp.irthil Inquiry. MAY 2, 1928 on theory that five to Franklin principle will district as noon as weather conditions permit of netting into the hill. Fred Louudsbcrry of Usk. who 1 In charge of the Oeneral exploration Oom-pmiy'n operations at Hanall waa In town at the oenliinlng of the week -with Mr. Iwoulverton. CONVICTION REVERSED IN SECOND TRIAL AT ASSIZES IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, May 3. - Antonio Mor-rcll. taxi driver, was acquitted of a charge of manslaughter at tbe Supreme I Court Aastae In connection with the death of John P. Lawaon whom he truck with a icr In January W87. He had been sentenced to four years' Imprisonment at the first trial four years ago. Constable T I. E. Greenfield of the Kltwanga detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrived in the eltv from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior and sailed this morning on the Princes Alice for Skagway, escorting a liquor shipment which Is being mnde Into the Vi'k -ii. IN losers i6ouf $15,000; Appeal is Announced More Particulars of Case Which was Decided Against Preston and Wilson With One Juror Dissenting Oat., May 2. By a poll of 11 to 1 the civilian jury COBOURG, yesterday rendered a verdict against W. T. It. Preston, writer of the defamatory article which appeared June 13 in the Port Hope Cuiile entitled ' Jlona" and against the publisher of the paper, F. W. Wilson. The jury found that the publication of the article was lilellous and thi-y awarded Sir Arthur Currie, who is the aggrieved party in the uit for damages, the sum of $500. The former commander of the Canadian Corps had claimed $50,000. il.c j-iiy dellbtrkted three noun and lor.v ....i.utca and une Juryman voted I n.au :t the verd.ci. be was a returned soldier. ix.endanta stood upon their assertions i lint what had been' printed In the article "Mon" was true In aubetaaoe and ai .act. while counsel for the plaintiff emended that the article was libel-h.us and that a portion of It referring to U.e Canadian soldiers baring then inks t ranged on the headquarters ctaft a- the meanest thing that could be skid by a mean man. Prank Began for the defense eaplaraer. u the jury that taohnteal verdict a7amst hie cttatfts JttHtjLABft fN wuuid impose ufutTWUm the ousts ot the Mat, arfHefc might mean abotit le " ooo. Preston's addvaae to the ' Jury dealt largely with the circumstance of Bit Bam Hughes' address In the Hue ol Commons and he complained he hid not enticed tlie opportunity thst lay at i.and ,t that time tj hare a parliamentary Investigation to clear htmsel' W. N. Tllley for Currie confined most of hit address to explaining technical! ties of the lsuie at .stake. He said Pros- in might be a gjod general with Oer- man troops out of Belgium utitgetner but Fcch had to do the job before they get out. He had las led an order which read that It was Important to maintain and ha' ten ur action and the Canadian commander was trying to carry out the order., of the high command. P. W. Wilson announced today that the Currie verdict would be appealed. PWC IN MONTREAL WHEN EXPLOSION TAKES PL4CE IN GAS CONDUIT MONTREAL. May 2 -A small panic occrrred In the east end laat night when a gaa explosion In a conduit broke over 140 windows In stores and dwellings and a factory building. Real-den is rushed to the streets In their night clothes. STOCK QUOTATIONS NetHi (Jhlit 1'rfcfs Ttwl.iy on Vshmmi-er Evrlwiue Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. B.C Silver Bnyvlew Bin Missouri Cork Province Dun well Otorge Copper Glacier Gladstone . . .' Glasatr Golconda Independence Indian Kootenay Florence L. & L Lakevlew Lucky Jim ........ Marmot Metals . . . National Sliver . . . Pend Oreille Premier - Porter Idaho Richmond Rufua Argenta . . . Ruth Hope Selkirk 8llver Cmt Sunlock Blocun King Terminus Whitewater Wordbine Cotton Belt Georgia River G .'and view Dnthle Bid Asked 1JM 1.10 .08 'i .00 .96 .87 38 'i .31', 34 .75 4.S0 .08 .01 .06 M .00 ,M .14V4 .154 .08 M JIVi .131, .ISVfc' .04' s M I .18 .IS .18V 1000 1810 1 9.30 233 .86 ... Jii i St M MVi .OOlt 10 3.80 .11 .18 .18 940 3.60 .40 .43 .74 00 .44', .45 .55 .55' ; lea i.ij Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and beat for the least. Phone 457 Price Fiv'Cnnu E SUIT SPENCER-McRAE INTERESTS ARE TO WORK MINES TO C'AltltY Ol T DEVELOPMENT ON mimw; ami ci.ih.ix riton.u- TIES AT A MCE A KM TBtiiHiaMsiiei HeBae lMeravU Of Tan jwuver, which last fail .chanted Lib anguard. Red Point afd CoftjSBr tIT jnrwpartlas afte. carrying out cou.iloeri able work on them, will this season carry out development operation od the MacLt and Climax propcrtle In th Alice Ann camp. It Is learned. These mines h:rh a:e censie'erer: rety pro mising, lie acxisi the Kltsattlt Blver about four miles from the famoU Doily Varden. They adjoin each other. The Vancouver syndicate has Usutortahea to do at least S5.000 worth of develop ment work on them this summer. TORIC M INE TO OPERATESOON a. v. ii. m.KiiAitm in i; At ai.ui; ABM SOON TO L.l NCII SEASON'S VtOHK ON PIlOI'ElttV A. C. H. Oerhsrdi, managing director of the. Hcmeatake ConBOtldated Mining at Develormeut Co., 1 eltte at Alice Arm within the next few days and. on hi arrival, operations will be resumed at the Torlc mine wbleh has been closed down during th WmfST.' Already the crew of mm Is being Marmblfd at tbe mine where a mUl Wgs lneUlled laat season More machinery Is to be brought in by Mr. Gerhard! and It Is planned to increase tbe power development. BALLOCH APPOINTED ENGINEER TEMPORARY VICTORIA May 2. B Bulloch has been appointed temporarily to fill the poaition as district public works engineer at Prince Rupert being vacated by O. C. Mackay. who la moved to Pen-tleton. , LIBERALELKTED AT MEDICINE HAT MEDICINE HAT, Sask . May 2 Hector Lang. Liberal, waa elected to represent the rldlnit in the provincial legislature. Other candidates were B. J. Coombs and B. J. Lott. Independent. , anis;ounce.Ment DARLINGTON, HAlSKiNS X CO, IiI) TILE CONTKACtOKS 2127 Granville Street, Vancouver, H.C Have made arrau iiigrtnent for their Foreman Tlleef efter to be in Prince Rupert very shortly to carry out the tile, mosaic, and marble work in the 0pr Block. They will be glad to Catlmste on any other work that earn be carried out wbUat he i la Prince Rupert. 103