Save Money Boston Grill .,.,, ;1(,,r:.t way to buy the t.s 10 uiwnu UJ T.. , (t is 15.00 and your 'rlivered to your addres , .,, just figure out the 10 you (or thlf dally twelve month I , 111 . N. 2(1. J8f atl 4st W -1 juiiJ-iiv iiALo D,mu RLUuv&u; rtiinu rv. n iff v m r mil m m w m m m u m Taxation Being Reduced and P. G.E. Doing Well Will Hold an Election Whenever portance to Warrant Consulting People on it V h TORIA, February I. Making his first importunt Reech in iutuiv since assuming the office of Premier, Hon. J. D. Mac-. -u nlay challenged the opposition claims of increasing taxa-1 1 declared that the- taxation total had been reduced half a I 'MuiM every year for the pant five years. I;, i.ning to the P.C..K. the Premier said $83,000,000 in cash put into construction. "We have paid every cent of in- 'h.it, paid for maintaining the line in its present condition, lie loss on operation and we are now paying $400,000 every year u pay off ilw rplul expenditure en WOODWARD NOT I BOUGHT SITE 'v ii.irr i n-. i-iood That Ngolalions are oi in I'lOtireiiH IxxAin to Sale v ,.f Prmurit, I'll to the ii.i, uirv ol a n repeUtrvr an he ar-, morning from Vancoure. wi stated that thf property ! rlort M,.a at TtUrtl Avenue and ,t.me and 1U ev ofM oy himaelt and , ' 1 mmi had not hii wild to 1 td. Of Vancouver, who ar( be eonteniputiiiii thr e f a deparinirnt totr in . j... r, i f.irttwt Mr ,:rrr did not drny tha: iwitiatlone (or Uw :-naff' ;riy te the IntcreaU men- NEGOTIATIONS ARE GOING ON ; AIIhuh May 04 lis Natural He--nunes Hark as RokuII of r? l onference In Ottawa H A rb. 1 Premier King an- "i in the House o( Commons ye-' I'ternoon that the government 4 ' ;d tstfotlat.ous with the1 f Albert in ragaiJ lo the re-! - " -TTiJrrLVWem CHILDREN 'hey are proceeding In a man- factory to him at the present 'ii premier of Canada said. INVESTIGATE IMMIGRATION I rentier Taken Suggestion of Leader of Opposition in He-KHnl to the Matter "1TAWA. Peb i. Premier Macfcenale xu huh afternoon announced that ' nuvernment would be only too "IH'V to have all the affairs ot the "panment of Immigration InveeUiated I bv " unmlttee of the House." This ' "i rvpiy to intlmatlona b Hon. B. ! H Rc u'ett. Conservative leader, that it, ,h, aomf llMpClon, wlth regard ' " administration of the depart-' BIG TURNOVER OF B.C. STOCKS HusinjiMH Done in January Almost iiHe as i or Whole Year 15)27 "-Shares VANcouvtR, 1Mb. (or the "le month of January at the stock ".change u tht number of ,a,oa8.98 '""kxi handa. The, were valued at than five mllho dollir(l " tremendous increase is accounted "" h the flurry n British Columbia .J'"","1'" P'rtlculaily In mining stocks ,! ' h Portland canal task n pro 'V VI V -af . W W -i- MM a mm mm mmmm mrm. mmm mwt w Problem Arise of Sufficient Im the M .000.000 So Instead el belnj bankrupted by the road. as so many per.'utis eem to think, the province I srsdually paying iu indebtedness on the hf de?lard DtaciiAMng - the various suggestions for solv!: the railway problem the fr vaid he wu personally In raver "' ln 01 11 10 on oi me oj ren or jome ptlraU corpor- n i! a xuitae offer could be cuM'i rt.d tailing that to with ' !a" nient eaterprise. Rgidii'H te niBMf of n early ejection. Mr will Ik 'ulfnr: t Imp rtanoe ts eonettlt Um me up." HM.I t.UIONH 111.41 ll(I to iisii:iiii:m a it r; AMtiitnv rnm:it The local inspector of (laheries has ircelvrd a telcgramx Instruct wu: him to Issue licenses to those immigrants who bavs been one year In th country, who declare their Intention of be-coming cltuwna and who have iot yet had tune to take out naturalisation papers. The inspector also has received wtrd from the chief Inspector that the department at no time proposed restricting troUera to one line as suggested In the Canadian Press despatch received by the Dally Hews yesterday. DEU) AS RESULT OF INNOCIMTION 8YDMKY. K.BVv Feb. I Keven Fhllflreit hsve died and six sre (eared eedly as a result of to be dying supp dlDhtherla Innoculatlon ordered by the Burough Council of Bundeeburgh. Be nun used wan provided by the Common wealth Health Department and a near panto has developed in the region. B.C. SURRENDERING KITSILANO RESERVE VICTORIA Peb. 1 -British Columbia . aurrendertng all IU rights. tUle and mtcreM in the Itsllano Indian reserve in Vancouver to the Dominion for wu, limn Hon T D. Pattullo aniKHinced Fifteen years ago the province paid the Indians WOO .000 to vacate. VANCOUVER KXCHAMiK Bid Asked 180 1 70 B.C. Silver 70 Tt lg Mlrl 1 00 81.1 Coast Copicr , ' 38 CVrk Province .07 baly Alhk .33 Dunwell 3 4.00 Oeorge OM'P" .0814 OlMler JO Independence .104 Indian l- 1 :!, .13 4 Lucly Jim Premier 88 Porter Idaho Bllveianiitli Surf Ilt Bunloh To, c vVhiU-w;!'-! 3 66 68 .35 .00 "i 4.10 4 50 3.35 Northern and AIR-LI NT.K i'i I' l"l'l ,;'-.V A",,-:.-.,aiamili:,' has two c.ibins suspended from the frame vo. -for the crew. They are always level, rogardli On making a forced landing, either on land o, on water, t lie larger gondula can be disenguguJ. Engineer Z. 11. ioiachek snows how the paenger cabin will leave the "mother" plane. PITTSBURG NOSED OUT CANADIENS UtriLlsf!!" Lender Ifuht f. tn'Spectacular Game With , Roatie as Hero TOKO.VTO. h. I. Lowly IMI-tturg aw awl oat the t'asusdlrna in ar of I he moot erltlng matches of the araaon played In Montreal. The rnnvsl of apetttera saw (heir he i r gn dwan U itefral IsrgH) through the wentterful defewre nwrtt of IVorlers. the Pirates ptaHr lo v lite Iteen of tlve game and drfrmletl his gwtl agehtsl the tntin-iNinlnirnt of the He;!liig habitants. lutan defeated the Anserlcsnw at llostati ami at New York the Hangers lengthened their lightning stroke to feur gaea by beating Maul real. 0'iroj fa wefet Tamnto a. tuuwa 4. Ilttahurgh i. (anadiens I. Montreal I. New York Hanger 1. New York Amerlt-jn I. Ikatlon . DEMPSEY OUT OF FIGHTING MIAMI. Peb. I. Tex Hlekard an r.ounaod today Jack Dompaey's permanent retlceuient from the ring and that Tun ay would defend hla title against the winner of the Delaney-Heeney and Bharkrv-Rlako elimination contests In June. i LOB ANOBJS, Peb. 1 Jack Dampaey said "That's fine. It's OK with we. I told Rlckard I would not be ready In June. If my Injured eye muscle im proves. I may fight again or I may not HUGHIE JENNINGS BASEBALL MANAGER DIED THIS MORNING rf HANTOV 1 b. I. lliighey Jermlngo.' the ftonoin liaseiMtl figure, died this morning hiving lieen MHrken xerlaisl.v III Friday, lie nipUlncd tlta)' eW lUltlnmrr Oriole and then for foiirteen yean vns miMMger for IMrwlt. serurlng three wiunl and later with the New Yolk (Hants asalstsnt to Mc-(Iraw. .He retired In HrlS nlien Ills health failed. . RAILWAY IN ALBERTA TO BE CONSTRUCTED OTTAWA. Peb. I. Hon. O. A. Dun nlng. minister of railways. Introduced to the House of Commons yesterday a bill to provide for construction of a rallwav between Rosedale iuid Bullpond. A'ta . U confirm an agreement between the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railways for ccnatrurtlon of this i !. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's PRINCE JtUPERT B.C. WEDNKSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1928 mm mm mm tel mv hi mm, auc. ; i . t i: .! 'se pi;:iie. ;ie of the allele at Thousands Pay Tribute to Earl Haig as Body Lies in St Columbans After Private Requiem .Mass. Final shal at Westminster Abbey LONDON. February 1. At ands of Deonle Started to pass before the body of Earl Haig as he lay in. state at St. Columbaii's Church. He will lie in state until ten.'ince o'clock tonight and similar honors son poppies surround the body It was the wish of Countess floral tributes consist of Flanders poppies made by wounded former service men thus swelling the funds of the organisation. A private requiem mass will morning at which the family and per-, scnal frndt w.'.i be prsasnt. After-1 ward Britain will pay final heners s.t We'tmlr.ster Abbey with a military fureral the Prince of Wales and Mar- Immigration and Relations with Oriental Countries Are Further Discussed by Mr. Mackenzie King OTTAWA. February 1. Important matters of domestic con cern as well as imperial and International questions were dealt with in the House of Commons by Premier Mackenzie King yesterday, continuing his speech in answer to that of Hon. R. B. Bennett in the debate on the address, In which he In regard to immigration the Prime Minister enunciated the Doliey of the government as "being to bring into this country as many people ef proper physique and general qualifications as the country is capable of assimilating with satisfaction to itself as well 1 iiii ni i nn VTi.iYK t. ENPKfcssEll IX TllltrK noun nv tii n-'vnut j, i OTTAWA. Feb. 1. to the de- bate on the address here yea- ! tcrday Prem.rt MawRenale King .j, ! made use of as aphorism which will probably become classic. He saldt 'The desire ot the Government : In the matter ot Imperial relations is expressed in the three words equality, co-operation and responsibility." FILED DECLARATION l RERUBLICANIOTinEE ' J0N8AU. Pel) l -eaptew Austen S. HerBJWW-reuieB yesseruay wish u-Utnrop. Alakii mouon picture man i drawing for a 175.000 home la Point and coal opemtor, yesterday fUed hU iorey. being sUged oy Post OS. Osnadlan A.i.tin.. ni , ,,nrtiri- f BniMii,in I lesion, was Illegal. A teat case was national committee man". FOURTHROUNDXUP REPLAYJN ENGLAND Manchester rutted 1, Bury 0. Notts Fpi,".' '. Derby County o Newspaper mm mm mimi Js. ! l I ,iy Arnold W. (iearick, t i,- th.; pa.seiigors and one wiiict lite plane ia flying. Honors Will be Paid Dead Mar and St. (iiles, Edinburgh 9.:'.0 this morning a file of thous- will be paid him tomorrow. Crim Haig that all wreaths and other be held at St. Columban's Friday shals Poch and Petals attending. The b dy will then be taken to Edinburgh where It will lie In state m St. O le's Cathedral untu MonaUy night. Iter it will re buried at BeriMayde answered a number of criticisms. as to thcFe br mght In." Whist Strongly advcreting a -White Canada" and i "White B.C.." the Premier sUBased the impcrtimce of friendly relations with Oriental countries. Trade between the Dominion and the Orient bad grown by leaps and bounds and It was) Uaportant to pte erve amicable relatlonaBlps. Re prentatlcn ol the government at To- klo might go far tu this direction. DRAWING RULED Magistrate Shaw nt Vancouver Fines Man Who Was Hnffllng $75,000 Home in Sum of $30 viirnmnrSB JRsl Meatlatraie RTrvnTr TT iJX. .v. bi ought by J. U. Tan. in cnarre m hit lr;iv.lnii. who wan hlmaelf fined 0. Th: iiHunds of tickets had already brenjmer.t of the enormous natural resources sold The money thus received wlU hsve t be returned. 111.11 COl'NTKY 1 OOTIIAI.I. F.ngtMl League. Wv. II. Oldham J Sri'tlmmpum 1. m m79 mSk V jmm TBI Value to British Columbia of Peace River Block and Railway Belt Promised to be Conveyed Will Add llnlf Million Dollars Yearly at I.cat to Provincial Revenue and immense Area of Land and Timber VICTORIA, February 1. Return of the Railway Belt to British Columbia, as forecast in the speech from the throne at Ottawa, will add about $500,000 immediately to the net receipts of the provincial treasury, place nearly 10,000,000 acres of land under provincial control, and well provincial assets by thp addition of big resources of timber, minerals, agricultural land and water powers. - In the Peace River Block, which the province expects to secure in ad dition to the railway belt, British Columbia will gain 3,500,000 acres, much of it fertile agricultural land suitable for heavy production. Alt. (tether the decUlon of the federal government, ruling favorably on the re quest i! this prv.nce, will repreeent the b.2e,t gilt ever received by the proviucla! so'-errment. and the meet lutpsjrtant change la its financial re-latt;a with the Dominion since Con-itm irattan. The railway belt itself originally eon- steted ot tweuty miles on either side oi the Canadian Pacific Railway (rem the Mcrth Arm of Burrard Int east tc the Arena border, covering altjether 10aTXbO0 sersi. but considerable arsis of t Is lahd have been alienated by the deibi goverument (rem time to tune, The Peace Blver block, banted over to the DojtValcn to c-mpensaie it for econ - osatqglkt rsaJW4s )a ds In the railway bait. eoMHoi sa. acres, ot which an. gajsjpsvsssjm area nas oeen remove gfjUtii- owersblp of the Crown. isTU L ill ni: iitiM Of the railway belt the Crown still controls 0.803.400 a-Jes. only 1404X100 acres having been permanently alienated. t. r,.ur.. ere n re oared last June for the Information of the provincial goverument and have not var.ed much In sddltlon. 4.108.550 acre have been temporally alienated, that U. placed In ed that a preliminary trial will be held private hands fsr (Utd periods under by Stipendiary Magistrate A. R. Ml-(, ea cr reserved (or parks or other, lory of Port Clements and that, ft. purposes. They will come under the committal Is mode, the police will re-contrrl of the pravlnee which thu turn to the cty In a day oi j with' game all but the relatively smsll area the prisoner. : permanently alienated. The alienated portion Is mostly In the Fraser Valley uhere many (arms were carved out - he railway belt in the early days. Thus altogether the unalienated and ir.re'erved portions of the belt, with whtch the provincial government can do as it sees fit. Immediately amount toj SBS3J80 .era. ZVJ ZJ2 ated , h lai.ds timber berths and an grazinf Ces total 1.481.785 acres: forest re-1 sen-a 1.7S9.7D0 acres; parks 718.700 acres: the OoqulUam Indian Reeerve. 58 - TOO acres: and other Indian reserves, 17.- 700 acres. IIKVriNI KM IN HF.LT The figures ou revenue collected by the federal government In the railway belt are the beat Indication of tne value i The 3,e(iish vessel assas'and now of thla land to British Columbut. Upto!oeirii lined at the oats dock but It June. 1817. the Dominion had collected a total ot aS48OS from the belt lands ,f which lands supplied I833.513 timber ( Fcn1(1 whlle return were not avail-and forestry e4.8BJ54; mines 4300,433 l ,bk thl, mornlng, that two more Brians parks. 838.804. Itlgh gteamers are due here by the end In the fiscal year 1885-36. the last of the to laMt whset They wlU for which figures have been supplied already lined so may load before ti. the provincial government, the Do-1 thc sjgoi,,,,! ready to aUrt. minion collected 1498.003 within the .... belt. This revenue, however, has largely mewed In the last year and la ex-, 'ected to amount to 8700,000 for the . last fiscal year To the federal govern - ment the belt has been officially revealed as a current liability for administration expenses In the year 1835-38 were higher than the groan revenues of about 8800.000. The provincial government Is confident that It can turn the belt Into a first class asset because It can administer It Jargely with Its pre sent machinery at a coat of about 8100.-000 a year. This would leave It well over 8500,000 a year as net revenue. At present the province and the Dominion each maintain separate administrative anechlnery In the belt, but this duplication n be almost eliminated alth the lands under provincial control By adding only slightly to Its present machinery the province will be able to administer the area and secure the revenues now obtained by the Dominion Officials are confident. In fact, that the present fa Serai revenue will Increase In the next few years with the develop- In the belt. In the meantime, the re- turn of the belt means an addition of rbout 8500,000 to the provincial treasury annually. A survey of the natural resources (dbu'.lnut'd on pu.;c tliritl Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the leant. Phone 457 Price Five Cent 4X. FAMILY WAS PIONEER ONE Further Particulars of Tragedy at Massett Early in Week are Being Awaited A well known and pioneer family of settlers is understood to be Involved In j the reported tragedy at Maasett on Monday in which It Is alleged that ; Henry Smith took the life ot bis i father. The dead man Is about slily years c( ape and the aga tweatywo. There Is a vMov iftd a Mutaawr soil and daughter in the family. AO hire IW at stasaett tmMgad- tea ehlldren hsve been gaaeUealty raised there. While the investigation by Inspector William Sp.ller and SeraMnt Ales Mc- Ne'll of the provincial police at Massett Is proceeding, further Bsrilculars of the supposed crime are beist awaited looal- ly with general interest. It Is presum- GRAIN STEAMER SWA1NBY SAILS Sagoland is Now Lining and More hiP Mv Arrive . Before End -, W(th g ,uU Qf J70.000 of loadaS t the Alberta Wlieat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator, the British steamer atwalnby. the thlr-. teenth grain ship ot tst season at this . ort mWi al , so yaasltaty afternoon for fky or order. mav tc wvcrii daya bgggei she soea on terth ,ne rirvator. Meanwhile, it la SOUTH AFRICA BEAT ENGLAND Fourth Cricket Test Match Won by Margin of Four Wickets JOHANNBSBUROH. Fb. 1. South Africa won the feurth cricket test mstch from England Sudsy by four wickets. The standlnx of the test matches during the present tour Of the Maryle-bone Clubs team, repNatntatlve ot aU England in South AfH la: England won 3 fHuth Africa won 1. t Drawn Ki'tncx 1. To be played 1 The scoiei, lit the fourth match which coiicluUcd today are aa follows: England 363 and 918. South Africa 338 and 156 for 8 wtckets. 41 Mill MAN MAUMED JCNEAi' Feb. l. art Thelle, secretary of Alaska, was married to Mka Ccliu MU ju;;hl.ii MoRiay QlgUU " ' '7-1 ,va 'I A t J' 'II i 5. it'i S3 1