like to ee the ' (1 I aliuuld j km- mill more - oeat iii 'i in the clun.iei win-re ertaln of thr On- nt thr bt)d2et occupied i will continue next Clt DDAMniMP Ill II OF ALL MEAT - ' f te Artked to (irade ' Pridurt so That Pur-' h,i-cr May Know K b 25.- The Western ' t'nion derided today '' 'i ii ion Ooveniment for i:i.' nf all meat offered ' more ao that pur- in Canada may buy 1 unide. me for two grade for imice" and "good" and ' clraignated In addl-i marking Ink and that ' ii i nature that every mi from the carcaaa ', brand. FRAI rnMTDni w a j a a n . a ri at ivi vunillUu AERIAL NAVIGATION mi tn Mullrr liefer MfweffM Im- Ilrlayfol It la siH.led f,,, 25. The Attorney ''-in! ue federal Oovern-"' time for a formal - nmk.ng to the aupretne '.'imdi. to determine the 1 frderal and provincial 'Hi navigation and "i water powers. matters will not be "' I lie suDretne court I until th, proyinelal got-" 111 Kiie them, as a result r "innibla and other pro- ' ; ' ' millions. '''"HO K.'b 25 - . ft aw ASHORE IN ANTARCTIC worth while If they no get a hat remalna to be seen. Armenia yvlew atlg Mlasnuri Cork Province Daly Alaska Dun well George Copper Oladstone Oolconda Orandvww Independence Indian t. and h. Cakrvir 'Soolrnay riorcmr Mccky Jim Marmot Metal. Pendareiile Premier Porter tdaho Blohmond Iturus Ruthhope The Norwefflan Silverado "'w iwa aa xm j -whaler, waa reportaaj 8ooan Kmg Ik1"J in the Antarc- Isunloch ,-v wi homeward bound .Tfrmlnu. ' "' "U when ahe atruck Woodbine "' ' long. Iwheut .70 1 II": saw at V assssanxnanwas sr at. wui w an RMr sUBa aU vjJ'' STni iff iTfsar there Is BUCKLEY BAY MILL NOT TO REOPEN IN MEANTIME AT LEAST E Heapy of Seattle, general mauager ol the Los Angeles Lumber Product. Co Ltd which control, the ataai Timber C. sawmill at Buekley Bay. arrived on the Prince Mary thla after-neon from the south and will proceed um!it on the Prince J'jhn to the Queen Charlotte lfltfadv Mr. tteaphy stataa that lie l unable to say when the saill at Buckley Bay nv be reopened bjlt It ill not be for the time being st It ax There haa been a alow mg down in nreiiritor work, he .aid VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid. Aaked. 83 M J2', 1 .SO M S.25 m B 24 a' M .16 U .07 0714 nm IBM) 100 2 77 ao its M M n M 1.30 as 14 s.u PROPERTY IS SOLD TODAY: ! Corner Where Munro and j Sieve King Store (Joe to V. Burns. Co. Tear ttsxleea of the ITtarrll eUle saweaaree lath MsomtNg lha-t Ihey lead illiigisi i il a4 Ibe iMtlMlag and legs wa the rurswr f 1 'wtteai Mreet sad 1Mw Atraue. erel b) Man-re tlrareey and Mete Klag ature to I, tiara I . the teei' WiratlaM mi being otated. The balMlag wa ewned tntl) Ittaaetl Hh Ihrer-fsMtrtha and T. II. JatMMMt ease lestrth. The llama firm was ewe ef the target rrealtlaint ef the estate. The change a4 wuerhlp will allow the Alvaawfl the pMrtHnlty to riewl with Hcirii Iwr the lew fw ulrlp lie renlre. Ir hl theatre lle. LOW PRICES FOR HALIBUT TODAY Ten Cenlt and Nine for Best ((uality is Average on Today 174.600 pounds of halibut was landed here the prices being very low. ten and nine oente for rirat class being the average. Bales were: AMl:lll Sentinel. M.000. to AUln Fisheries at B SOc and So. Augusta. 14.000. to AUln Platserlss at 10.40c sad sc. Teddy J-. 16.800. and Masai It., 16.000. to Cold Storage at lOJOc and Sc. Tyee. I2J00. to AUln Ftabertes at 10.40c and 6c. Olacler. 14.000, to Pacific Fisheries at 10 20c and 6c. Oraylthg. 12.000. to Pacific at lOJOc and 6c. SUr. 16.000. to Pacific Ftaherlee st 10c and se ram. 10600. U) BOfeJ Plait OO. St lOJOs and sc. nastaaa Mj. sen. w noys sh Oo at -WJee sast ae. Vlktng. 10.000. to Pacific Flahertea st 10 Mc and frc. CANAIll.VN AUI. B400: Seamaid, 1100: Viking I., 4.006. to Cold Storage: and Ternen. 0,-000. to Atlln Flaherlas at 0c and 6c. i:Tlll It KiatlllT. Prince Rupert Part cloudy, n hweat wind: temperature. S3 save - Money Boston Grill to buy the W1,y ,)f o subscribe bjr the Large Upstair Dining Hall, .,t is $5 00 and your with newly laid dancing , ,.,,-ci 1" your address floor, for hire. ju.it figure out the NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. ., vu for this dally i V. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and dent for the jkve monthal least. Phone 457 -v. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 Price Five Cents fnWT A Tl7 A ir firffT'ff v rvvrsvsi nw rn.it a 7 in a tth. rivsin & sif Tn r?n navrmr ir,f ri rri 1 vv 1 1 n ni i,r. niim vr.aif i .nii .iiyf ni.i wimvfvi! itifii v7 f nrkrinri f .WW CJUUf C JLtllf iucu uuiu h I'iirui- Seekers at Kitimat Have Old Maps and Lelter Help Guide Them in Pursuit of Fortune in Mother I .ode . l:ui i-t Boat Hou.se powerboat Pachena called Thursday : id-dale for the purpose of taking to Kitimat one of the pild seekers which were putting on a race to reach the i .-1. lamento Ledge f Kold, the location of which is now ! nown after having been lost for several decades, re-at 10 o'clock this morning, reporting that arrange- i made with the steamer Venture to deliver both par- Kitimat, a distance of some 140 miles from Butedale. i c Venture left Hut-dale at 2 o'clock yesterday after- r r r r mnrrn IIK I IK 1H1 I X jr am ew esaw sv TAX CHANGES ikl I ike lo See Income Tax "ady i:-n publUhed araa to be learaad i.hc! (n-tiad of Decreased !""" "' mtK worth Say 2i Intimation that ,'i ni: wltli (urn :u the could in VivU- lo' budget proposal 8 Woedeaorth laisw vol for thr budget :.r declared "We see i staled In Vitr tub- narture from principle .x that to me is wry lid iicher -6 noon for Kltimaat with the rival par-tics afpjor Morgan and Angus Kerr, ME on the one hand and A. R. Ed-n.cnds and H W Wlghtman on the other both aboard Tbia put the Ven ture cmiMderably lata, the vessel fin ally arriving at 13 30 noon today from the xou: h ! NoU.nK much furthet than haa al- nmi ji ir Hi luiunaat wnan at i iociork lat rvpr.ing The ortgtnal In- irntlcii to land the Bold aaeaani at iKUdaU Arm lodging camp whence they would proofed by guboat to Kltunaat. Tlirn huwerer. a sUf northerly le blotiii:' in which gaaboal Bavlga- i t inn mniil.l Itav hull iBIIMfl I will aa "u""x ' arauxfineiiu were tharmpan ataae toi : afraid om of ua . . , the mater an adaUMeaaai ma 4f abrijt mi hour each way. tvidr: Ut one man In either party la ' n po-wtimi of certain anetent aacreu it u iwlleved will lead to the iUccvrn nf rich gold deposlla. The irony nf f-aie waa that ahe ahoold meet and rrroiinire each other aa they ; boardrd tv learner at Vancouver Iliiu i" iiieqiient excltment which lied to rival partlee to aeefc apeedbowta .and even airplanei to dellTCt one or the other first to the acene of the U-poaed fortune Aa far aa ran be learned neither of the parttaa are In pome Ion of the rxart detail! which will lead them to the gold They have, however. Old mapa and lettera upon which they are baaing tlelr attempt to naiacover am aa-attlng fortune. Whether or not they ill find the location and anything ITALIAN CREW ALL DROWNED I Steamer Collided With Russian in Strait of Dover I-at Nichl BOTH DROWNED MEN FROM. ..-.NCOUVER ONwn awl Klchuli im Miiy I'liHkhaii iJilir t Tn'.c liter M(r Line to VAKCOUVT. Feb. B5 Peter Olaon. 40 venra -l ate. and John Nich .laon. DEAL. England. Feb. Ki. rbe enttfejTo wVa K3rvttaa by birth, were the crew of a amall Ital.an ateamer Alcan- nwn who were droM1, d yCit.-ly tra la eeleved to have been drowned . mcrnlrg when Use car :ti which they wnen cne amp aanz lauowmg a coniawn , le,c tn rolled ftjm the dtck of with the Ruaalan cadet training thlp tnt ,.tAmet PrtnceaH Loulat. Both Tovarlach HM night In the Strait o: ln Vancouver and cre en rcuie Dover The numti-r of the crew la not ! t0 ukt OTar the t0 coaichan known although fleet baU ruahed Utuv . -puy pvrohefen the acene. three miles autheait of Dun-; 0.f 0n., wlIt llvct tet Ild KichoUon geneaa. the only aurvlvor found die , , .ido,r soon after the BrltUh rtenmer Moldavia c p R 3ac,. opened nn InvesUtton picked him up frjm floating wreckage, j Dt0 lhe death. ot tn( Jlleil ln(J .,,. U blamed for the coUlalon. Heavy fcg !o( A InelBber. & th, m were The Tovarlach waa able to make l0mallat6 Southampton. It waa stated. lUUtM BK.IT I1UNTK TWIdDDiHAM. Ft j. U. England defeated Prance in international rugby t:day IS vo a. I torltrit. a sttteaieut la expected Search la be'.i'g made for the M.M IU lilKs MSLSOlt. Feb. St. John Johnnon. 62. pioneer hotel nun, died iere last n'.ght FORCED DOWN DUST STORM SYDNEY. Australia. Feb 26. Bert Hlnkler. the Aua.raltan lifer, who Waa overdue on a ha.) fraai P rt Darwin where be landed alter flight Irom jCng- ;ic3ti t day at Ci .i iwtni. Qunsland. He had been Krred dewn cn route b) a dust st rm yesterday. HE LTII INSURANCE COMMISSION URGED BY DR. H. C. WRINCH VltTTOaiA. Feb. 2l. LooV.lng to hte adjptl. n of a health Insurance system In Br.tlah C limit.. a Dr. H C. Wrlneh of Skeexa and J. R. Cplley c. Kamloopn will ask the t'lalature to appoint a c-mmiaalon to look Into the whole 1 question. Canadian National Train Held Up and Mail Car Dynamited Outside Chicago Bandits Getting $130,000 Passengers and crew were intimidated by revolver shots and guards and mail clerks forced to join them CHICAGO, February 25. Half a dozen masked robbers using wild west tactics held up the Grand Trunk local mail and passenger train on the fringe of Chicago this morning, terrorized 76 passengers and the train crew, blasted the mail car with dynamite, and escaped with $1.10.000 being aent to Haryey, Illinois, to meet payrolls of three or four industrial plants. The hold-up was staged near Evergreen Park, fourteen miles from Chicago, where a year ago the same train was held up and looted of $95,000. The robbers flagged the train outside Evergreen, latimtdated Just the I paaaengera and crew with numerous i revolver ahota. blew the mall car open, j forced the Government guards and mall ; clerks to )oln the paaaengera and then j blew the atrong box. Mo one was ln-, Jured. After aecurlnR the loot, the robbsra decamped In a larxe automobile that waa parked alongside the track. ALBERTA HAS BIG DEFICIT EDMONTON . Feb 26 Financial operations of the province of Alberta for the year ending December SI I :-iat resulted In a deficit of 621S000 as con.:ared with an estimated surplus of WW I FISHERMEN ARE WRECKED Part Crew of Alaska Marooned Without Food and Others Safe in Port IINKAl. lea. tt. With part of her rrew mm rm Hied al IHirt llawron wHhMtt fowl ami the remabwler safe at KaguyukHsy. a trwet ts Mag rMlml l the rrxue of the fialter-men of lle halibut M-lwmier Ataafea Mlileh we. artrled on Kocitak I-land Thenxlay. The Alaoka k a 12-foet IhmI ttf tallied b t". PHrraeM. who l te) lrl owner. lotto Ing lhe rem-ae of the nseti Ihey will le Kent KHrttlkaa est the t earner Admiral Halwui. Jimmy McLarnin of Vancouver Looks Like Fight Champion as Result of Knocking Out Terris Highlocn Thousand Speclnlonc Watched Sharp but Decisive Victory of Western Lad in New York Iat Night NEW YORK, February 25.--Jimmy McLarnin of Vancouver, B.C., knocked out Sid Tenia, the New York contender for the 185 pound championship, In 1 minute. 47 seconds, in the first round of h scheduled ten routkt bout last night. - ' Labelled as the next lightweight champion and scheduled to battle Sammy Mandell for the crown next summer, the Vancouver boy sUlked calmly Into the ring and before eighteen thousand apec-tstors established his fistic class for all time. McLarnin landed just two right-hsnd punches to the chin Terris bounced In with a abort lefts- " light counted out without moving a muscle. 1 Uonal Railways will be resumed ln May. j The downfall of Twrrla came as a lt la learned Tlie schedule will be - 'shock vo the apectslors aa he entered ; similar to laat year with lx trains a Advertise In The Daily News tlv r':: a 'x '' f'v fuvoil'r. . eel: :irh v; v Urges Canadians to Invest Money at Home and Tells of University Men Who Are Building Up Industry WINNIPEG, February 25. The importance of investing money to build up Canada was stressed by Cyril T. Young, F.R.G.S., super- land in is daya. arrived h-rtiy alter intendent of development for the Canadian National Railways, in an address delivered before the U omens Canadian Club at Ouelph, Ontario yesterday. Mr. Young, in a masterly address dealing with the mining developments, showed something of the future which awaits the Dominion in a mineral way. Mr. Young pointed out thai while Canada's mining resources have been a most important factor in the balance of trade, particularly with the United States, Its wealth h-u only oovn scratched anc that when the nre-Cambrian ai. eld la fully developed. It will make the Dominion one of the wealtblost nations .n the world. Tltl t: NATION 111 H.IIIMi "Nothing that I kaow of could be1 jf nirrc Uitereat to you aa mothera .han the development cf mine, of , .'oreat. and of waterpawers." said Mr. ' Ycuug. "which la commencing on such a huge scale aeroaa northern Canada today, because it provides poalilona lor university graduates and ethers. It la re lmelllguit cultivated type uf brain MANSON GIVES McGEER BOOST Declare Services in Freight Hate Case Invaluable to British Columbia ESTIMATES PASSING which vuile young Cauadlaiis have.; wjcrogtlA, Feb. . In connecUon that we dealre to reUtn In Canada i, a nualbeT votaa In committee Seme of the newer pulp and paper rf ., .i.v iter. A M u.n. eompanles are making special strides ln this direction. I might Instance where 4. H. Black associated with a 1 26.000.000 plant manufacturing paper on our transcontinental line west oi Cochrane -eaoouragtd by Premier Ferguson and la alllanse wrta Be. AreSH ion euloglnd the work of O. O. Mc- Qer. K.C. in eonnecttOB with the freight ratas case. Mr. Manaon contended that the results achieved were such that had he watat sswktag tor private corporation he would have been i on title to WlJhrmWm deacon ooay ana owier ae men .n . mvumtUmi The AteSraef OeeMral i Toronto. has alxty-flve university c, tfeat MeOeer had sained re- gAKliue studying the beet msnufac- wnlcn mMnt mueh as 660.000.. turing method in various mills ln not) to the province. Canada and the United States and wuh tnc two ,t,bata of the then taking then place at their work l,,,.,,,,, out of the way. the House at the paper tulU. Laurentlde Paper (iowa tint bualMss yeater- Co. employ around sixty graduates: puj, , whoat of the es- Abllibl more than forty; HoUlnger UmatM jf tnA aad .of the At- gold mine lit the aummer up to seventy torntJ 0 depajtiaa,t were dla- and International ei.caei upwaras 01 high order of merit. "I would further call to your tentlon the fact that there la Uiat Canadians are sending 76MO,Q00 1 Dosed of before the house snse and ln fifty. This is all-nauon building of a ,dwlon , few other aon conwrouous 'llems were passed. PrortStoa waa made ur at- j,or tailing care by way ot Interest and a eel,- ipgjQ. fUn(ia of sums to the amount 000.000 purchasing power rrom ine of ovf.r W.7000. The Uglalatora North country yearly and computed provLaion for their own Indem-purchaalng power from pulp and paper mty nd Qltyn epea of the Legis-nd new pawer development laat year. utun representing tl2S.4S0 and a vote of 6180.000.000 which is turning the of ,,5.000 tor pmnter', ofBce wheela of Industry In the manufectur- lug centre of thla southland, tnew plants also employing university grad- uatea and a huther type ot labor In , general. lOKKKIS INVKHTMI-.NTH "When I say to you further that WHEAT POOLS INCOME TAX jui v.. wauada yearly for foreign de- 4 velcpntnt and that we require a like Dispute ns to Whether They lire amount for rew waterpowers aeveaop- 1 I. lame 10 l ay or not on ment ln Canada yearly which power Handling Charges ' bonds are an Investment unequalled ln - their security in any part of the world, 1 WUftflPCO. Feb. 26 A controversy then the wisdom, or in feci Hie pat- between the federal lncoaw tax depart-rtoUam of sending out money from as ment and the weatera Wneat poola, young a country aa Canada might well which may result In aSsbunta aggre-be questioned. Certainly the wisdom of gating mllltona of dollars being col-'Investing la Canada' Instead is so leoted by the treasury tor arrears In obvious that It does not require any las payments, haa developed. The stressing on my part " jpo'" st lawue is whether the two or "Could I but see auch sentiments three cents per bushel which the Pool diffused throughout the land, generally I deducts from all grain handled should appreciated and made the topics of be treated aa taxable lnoome. your endeavors at your women a club a u. a.t..t1u InlMMtl 1,, W.1HI1I M II f aona In Canada where even the morals . . t J L. lunaflft! rnnv hnm. In. nuence In the opening dawn of their i manhood. I would laugh to scorn every sentiment of blue ruin and alarm aa to Canada's future. I would feel that j lirUU II i VIIUW aw a4tig wa v . a aa St wa a A. Pauline Report haya invest to build Canada' i should know that another was springing up. which would be subjected to a training and! an Influence, the most admirable and Inspiring one which must ultimately I rival the boast of the Athenian, by converting thla small dominion into a I powerful and Illustrious nstlon to I which the eyes of the world will yet be turned." 'SUPERANNUATION BY MUNICIPALITIES TO BE ABOLISHED IS DECIDED hook but McLarnin stepped him short: mii.v Mittlil. in MAY I VICTORIA. Feb 26. Superannuation with a cracking right uapercut. - - under the provision, of the MunlcljieJ A right flush to the chin dropped The dally train service to and from j Act la to be auullahed. The municipal Terris flat on his face and be waa! Prince Rupert on the Canadian N- committee of the legislature yesterday IBRITISH LOOK TO PROVINCE 0(l. More Coming and Much Capital VICTORIA. Feb 26 la hat annual report to the government T. A. Pauline declared British Immigration and capital la flowing to British Columbia ln larger volume than aver before. Persona who came here last year through BrltUh Columbia House brought 62.600.-000 capital, he stated. The use or British Columbia timber in Britain has quadrupled In volume during the past four years. IRELAND IS VICTOR" OVER SCOTLAND IN SOCCER AND RUGBY CILASOOW. Feb 38 Ireland detested Instructed Municipal Inspector Balrd to . Scotland here today ln s soccer game remove from the Municipal Act the 1 to 0 parHKiaph which deals with auperau- In a ruicby name at Edinburgh Ireland tv.iatljit. 1 vu I! p-juits 3. -mi ti