Save Money Boston Grill T(. .-iicpt way to buy the News in to sutwcrlbo by the D u J, Tlie cost is S.OO nd your delivered to your address c, i, , .cniiiii. Just figure out the ,-.it t you for this daily jer . , . for twelve month I L, .X Vi II.. N- BOSTON CROWDS FIGHT 70 SEE FRENCH CANADIANS PLAY Railway Incorporations for Railways Out of the Peace Are One i Very Pretentious Proposal Stewart on OTTAWA, January 18. -Rills will be presented to Parliament , k; i n authority to incorporate the "Albertu, Peace River and im Railway" and the Peace and MacKenzie District Railway," l permission to build an extension of the Edmonton, Dunvegan (l i; ( Railway. I'lu- first named railw.iy i to begin at Lethbridge and run via m :.'.!. Calgary, Lacombe, Kdmonton, Grand Rapids, Monkman . ..nd Aleza Lake. Then- will be a fork at Grand Rapids, the i to run to Pouce Coupe by Hudson Mope and Pine Pass to FRUIT GROWERS BETTER MARKET ? honinil Att U Along Might Li new Sa Speaker at Convention in Kelowna V AsSiH 1ATJON JsTHONGEH 4- ! l5rnarUanting of Price Mean of lo-operalion With Consumer That Is New :'.-NA. Jail 18--Canadlan mai-i .mdlan fruit have beefi re-ii pWu extent than ever ! 1. Burrow, secre.sry ol the Horticultural Council, told ..i meeting of the BC Fruit 4 s.oclatlon which opened here 4- ' d,, . . 1 ' uvention wsa Informed that n-'.i.iM-rihlp now mood at 2178 and i ' Japan berry (rower had !: Kned toe organisation with UM Market Control Act. '" ' Thomas Abrtel of Nskusp "i Ws are working along line rr a vast Improvement over old ' " ' Broadcasting of price. . : ,iri-,red, will be the mean of -J. ' i-s it bond of eo -operation between i nd oooaumer that ha never i f i uiy existed In any part of the A 1 1 I president suggested that edver-to ' be affective. mut be con-" Oeneraily speaktug the first . ii .ih marketing legislation waa won- successful. . lostaTrplane found north Hiiilit Commander Norrls Return After lleinfc Missing Many Days W1NMPBO, Jan 1S.A Wlnnipef ' '- Pre despatch says aearcheni have ' "id the bl-plan of Flight Offloer 1 'rii-e mlaalni from Hudson Bay " since January II but no trace "' 11 airmen. It la thought probable in nmy have found shelter. 'J1TA.WA, Jan. M. Flight Comnuui-' luwrence, who was reported mlae-'k "i Hudson Bay air base, returned '''' today. PIRATE ATTACK ON A REAMER llrllisth Mate on Chinese Vessel Killed and Others Wounded In Fight J-ONDON. Jan. H.-A despatch to the wimminster Oaastte says pirate t- ' " c ked the Chinese steamer Sanham Hoi. "i'id from Hong Kong to Hong Moan. The crew resisted and the British mate. Rii Oonway. was killed. All other ti'ropean aboard were wounded except t-Hptttin Parks and the Portuguese chief ' I'Kineer Two Indians were killed sad ''" wmmded. '''I"1 plrnliw ried when a British gun- 'l'l'i- 'a- ii- d. Applied For and Proposes Ilranch Line to Portland Canal ' lVfOIUDKATION TODAY or i:ifiia nnii'Axv for riiiM-e iutmct Sydney- J. Hunter, acting trust' e lor the lie concern, was advised tcday by the registrar of Joint ttjckr corapanlss In Vlc- ton ol the incorporation of the International Shippers Ltd. with cap't-liy-tlon of 880,000 and head office in Prince Rupert which concern ganlzed primarily, of opening up large between this pert and the Orient Incorporator af the concern, appearing on appllea- t:on form for the charter, are J men c Lang ley of Ketchikan. prime morir In Its organtacaUon: R J Hunter. D MeD Hunter. M. M Stephens and P. W Ander- n M.P. IS NOW FULL FLEDGED STUDENT ATUW IN CITY I. Heady f leave on Saturday te AtletMl Measlen 4 raHlasnent UMch tiprn Mwrlly m J. C Brady. MP for Skeena. wUl leave on Saturday morning' train for Ottawa where he will attend the ass-Islon of Parliament which Is to open hortly. Mr Brady hs recently joined the staff of tbe W. I. Fisher lsw office here, having been articled as a tuden-at-law and duly accredited dark. MAN CONFESSES TO SETTING FIRES IN WASHINGTON CITY WASHINGTON, Jan U. John J. Fisher confessed to the police last night that he set two of the series of flrts which raged throughout the capi ta! earlier In the dy VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid Aked Wheat 1.481 1 60 1.50 B.C. Silver .40 V, But Missouri Coast Copper M-OO .27 Cork rovlnce Dun well .33 3 23 3 30 Oeorge Copper .05 06 Olarler 13 U'i Gladstone Ooldconda .91 'i 93 Independence 144 .15 L. and I 14'-, .18 LesdsmK h .08 .07 Lucky Jim .37'., .39 Marmot Mi-il' .18' .1844 2.41 244 Premier 41 .43 Porter Idaho .22 Richmond .08 09 Stlvercreat iSllvemmlth as 2 'Sunloch aoo 2.06 4.60 Torlc a.io 3 30 Whitewater I PHssenuers filing last night on the Oamosun for the south Included A J. I Hunter. C Horner, J. A. Co. B. C. Dsgg. Mi W Hsrrlson, Mrs Jamea I Co. ml -ui.l Mr-. Robertson'. Northern and DOWN THE PIPESTONE RIVER and face to fact- with Victoria Glacier in Rocky Mountains National Park. Already those who love winter aborts are gathering for the great winter carnival to be held there in February BYNG MADE AMOUNT Honor Held up Hecause of lie-fual to Pay Fees on R-elV .... . .Jns'lf LILMKIS. Jn. 18. Tlie official Bassets Sliidsunet iwt the Ring has saadc iisreei I))Hg of Vlaay. for-aser Ueaernee fttaeral af Canada, a vtsrenat. Hng nrrtveej the hmr In his SMh year after an art Me migttary career uhlrh ended at tbe ee- at the war. Ing ivrelted tbe title m Oetwawr IS. llrtX. 1t declined te pay the fees Involved. I be benor being heM up la raeienee. The fees lwe mm Ireen reewltle!. !etl llyag eaaealneil thai roln-FHt ' . mltcla had piild na-thlMf In run Meet bn with (he honar. The fee ltil been remitted Ih the rases f llslg. JHMeMP. Iteatty. AUen-bjr. llalfeHr and Anqallh. XlsrcHinl llyng l III at prrent with infldenM. NEW OFFICERS ' ARE ELECTED HtKird of Trade !ast Night Chtmc Col. J. W. Nlcholls Active Head for lenr At the annual meeting of the board of trade last night, whleh took the form of a dinner, Lieut -C 1. J. W Nlchollt was ohosen president of the board of trade tor the coming year and MUtejst Oonxales. vlce-prendeut. J. H. Pills-bury ws nominated for vice-president but withdrew h!a nsme. The full Hat of officers follows: Han. President- J C. Brady. MJ. President J. W Nlcholls. Vlie-I'rcHldcnt Milton Oonssles. Secretary A. Brooksbank. Council O. W Nlckeraon. W. O. Ful ton. P. O Oswson, Olof Hanson. J. H. Plllabury. W. H. Tobey. C. H. Orme. C C Mill. Theo. Collsrt. M V. McOaffery. Max Ilellbroncr. B. J. Melllah, Thomas MoClymont, a. A. McMillan and C. V. Kvltt. THIRTYPASSENGERS MORE OR LESS HURT IN TRAIN ACCIDENT LKTHBRIDOK. Jan. It 'rM sengers were' more or tees t tnnirM m uri.T.... v-w k-T-s" ger coaches . of IK. tK, bu,ltMU .,. golng thrwugh It. u. He tmlnn.artWM(rsa,! ntth, dL. uT n 'CT oulldU, suites to met the Increasing USrrJSf ""Itrade. No .f-mpeeMRg farmer would WU.M tamm ...... while others suffered from cuts, bruises and shock. r.tiniKIt AMALtlAMATR DAUPHIN. Jan 18 The United Parmera nf Cnnuda. Manitoba section, last night approved the resolution to amalgamate with the United Parmer uf M.UiiU'U.1 PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE 1,UPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1028 4 British Government Will Reduce Its Shipbuilding Program Very Considefably INDON.TKHray 18. Tt (?oTnrment announced thait it has ckcided to go still further in Its policy of naval disarmament. First Lord of the Admiraltv Dridgeman announced that it had been decided to ahandnr all the 10,000 ton vesMls for the present and to abandon the 8,000 ton vessels which it had been proposed to build thi year. Only three of the latter class had been laid down instead of four. Board of Trade is Number of Improvements in City and Backs Member in His Demands The board of trade at its meeting last night decided to ask the Federal Government for a new post office, for settlement of the proper accommodation for the fishing fleet, for a better steamship service to Queen Charlotte Islands at lower rates, for a daily mail service, for a direction finding station here for ships and that the minister of marine take up with Lloyds the matter of insurance rates in Hecate Straits for ocean-going vessels. The matters wsre suggested by J. C. Brady, M.P., who said he was going to Ottawa aooa to attend the session and asked for the basking of the board of trad In pre-a setting matters which needed attention . t anir th. . u. Mr. Braty mentioned first the floats for the fishing fleet. Ingtnawrs' plana had been drawn for Uetm to be built at Baal Cove. He had stwsaatsd a copy of the plans to a coeamlttee of fisber- Many of them M not like the dea of going to Bcur Dough Bay. whleh is the exact location. The estimated j cost oi toe iioai was wiawuu. ne nan been In conununlcatlea with the engineer and had wri'.tcn .explaining the condition. This matter had remained In abeyance too long already and he asked the co-operation of the board In this respect. In regard to a better steamship er-v'ro to the Queen Charlotte Ltlunds he had received a petition containing sou signatures from Ciraham . taland aud he reminded them that Oraham and Moresby Islands were ss big, as two of the Maritime. Tbe pasatQgar rates were high and the service poor. NKW I'OHT OKMCK The need of a federal post office here was emphaalred The office here was I the fifth largest in the province In the amount of revenue produced. There was a oaaibtllty of the liaaa beans re- ' nd let now lor aaoShaT fire years !Wr1 the bonding wa iM asiaausti for use the present building. In regard to the dally mall service he felt thst this matter should be gone Into ss it wa essentia! to progress. He believed the Pence River railway would come out mitlxim torlly. The Peace was a great question aud the present was the paycholotclcnl time to fight for It I He tllrt ni Uiink the Dumllilon wouln Asking for a thought the route for the western outlet should be chosen by competent engineers. Later the matter of endorsing the proposals msde by Hr. Brady was brought up by O. W. Nlckeraon who aakad La have added to them the In- ,l..1.,lon of H ,,1r,ct,on ftaM,llfc .t,tloll ,nd thc uklug up by tb Dnmlnlon with Uoyds of the matter of marine Insurance This was done and arrangements made for presenting the proposals li proper form. FOUR CONTEST ENGLISH SEAT LONDON. Jan. 18 Four aiJiyrtsi were officially nominated fosv -vorsham seat recently mad vacant through the death of Col. Sir Oranville Whoeler. Conservative. The candidates .-. John Dunn, Liberal. A. Msitiand. Conservative, Msjor Leigh Am an. Labor, A. B. HaUwood. lud. Conservative. VIC FOLEY IS'GIVEN DECISI0N0YER KLICK SXATTLB. Jan. U.-Vic l"olay. the Vuiicouver featherweight, won a six round decision over Frank! tUIck at 3n Fiiinrlsoo last night Jsmes Lamb, mmnager ol Casalcr Cannery sailed lat evening on ?! i:amo- iin for Vancuuvcr. Many Police Required I Handle Milling Crowd Buying Hockey Tickets i ! Great Demand For Standing Room to Watch Flying -Frenchmen in ! Action on Ice at Itaeton Last Night P.OSTON, January 18. With the game advertised as a "sell out" fur more than a week, 4 patrolmen and two mounted officers were required to handle the milling applicants for 2,000 standing room tickets to see the senxv.ional Canadiens play here last night. The flying Frenchmen won with speed and machine-like tactics, Gagne and Morenz scoring in the first period and Morenx in the second. Connors got Button's only goal. The Canadiens now lead the international section by seven and and a half games. Montreal Maroons and Toronto are tied for sec-ud pla?e with Ottawa one point be-s hind L3t night Toronto won tbe third straight game defeating the New York Rengrera In last period rally getting two goal. Montreal Maroons and Ottawa Sena-t rs staged another of their seventy minute co-decision contests. Scares last evening were Ottawa 1. Montreal Maroons 1. Cau&dien 3. Bostin 1. Toronto 2, New York Ranger 1. 1KX YKAttH tllVfkN Sl'IES IN ENOLAXIl ' ".trTiNtt rtw HtMA LONDON. Jan. 18. Oeorgei Hanson, a Oenrum. and WUfrtd Francis McCartney, an Irish American, charged with espionage on behalf of Russia, were found guilty today and sentenced to ten yewrs penal servitude. EXPLOSION IN BLAST FUIMCEATSOOj Cltlr on llllliee' Mle of Ithrr shaken and NiiHilier f IVaratnet) Mtakm lU.lly SATJLT STI. MARIE. Jan. 18. The explosion of a blast furnace In the pla.it of !hi Algoma Steel Corporation cj'.'-.j. injury to twelve workmen and ihook the cities on either side of the river breaking the windows. The amount of damage has not been estimated. Tbe iorce of the blast flattened several nearby frame structures and caused minor damage over a wide sies. SAULT SJTX. MAJUK. Jan IS- i Later i - John Hill died from Injurlft received In the explosion. The damage amounts to 14.000. KETCHIKAN CABLE IS CUT BY SHIP'S ANCHOR KXTCHIKAN. Jan. 18. The only communication with the outside today l by wireless owing to the anchor of the Alameda breaking the SeatUc-Kstch:-kan cable. BODY OFCAPTAIN" OF NOBLE IS FOUND VANCOUVER. Jan. 18. The body of Capt. W. L. Kerr of the wrecked schooner Noble was located Tuesday wedged under the hull of the vessel. WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert. Clear, calm; temperature. 87. Port Simpson Clear, calm. temp. 80. Stewart. -Cloudy, calm. temp. 82. Anyox- Partly cloudy, calm. temp. SS. Alice Arm. Cloudy, calm. temp. SS. Alyanah. Partly cloudy, caiiu. Ump. Jl. Rosewood -Cloudy . calm. temp. 18. Terrace. Cloudy, calm. temp. 87. Haaelton Cloudy, calm, temp. IS. Souther Cloudy, calm. temp. tb. Burns Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 12. George D. Tlte sailed by tlie Cmnosun last night on s combined busi.iess and i.iessure trip to Vancouver and Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNT iN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. Price Five Cents IS SURVIVED BY LARGE FAMILY Wife of Mind Cigar Storekeeper and Halibut lloat Owner Was Native of Metlaktla The death occurred yesterday afternoon In the Prince Rupert Oenaral Hospital following a llSSBSf of Mrs, Hannah Anderson, wife of 'Oarl AAoef- mi. ugiLirArir fruit und algai stiire" tt sstsgiriif Seeond Avenue and Seven th Street shd halibut boat owner. The late Mrs. Anderson. Who wss a native of Metlakaila. the daughter of the late Petar Rubuisoa and Mrs. Robinson. Is survived, beslwea bar mother and widower, by five small children ss well as s number of brothers and sisters She wa thirty-five years of age. Funeral arrangements are In the hands of the B.C. Undertakers and in terment wUl take place tomorrow afternoon. THREE VESSELS CHANGE HANDS Canadian-American Shipping Co. MakeK Purchase of Three Dollar Ships VArrcouVBR. Jan. 18 The Canadian American Shipping Co.. Ltd., anngsinees the purchase of the three steamers Robert Dcllsr. M. S. Dollar and Esther Dollar from tbe Dollar Line of San Francisco The vessels will be operated In the United K ngdom. OosvUneotal and Oriental service of the pstrchaaln: company. ALBERTAPOOL NEW ELEVATOR Contract Let to Northern Construction Company and J. W. Stewart calqary Jan 18. The Alberts, Wheat Pool has awarded the contract to the Northern r instruction Company and J. W. Stewart of VaneSMVer tar the Vancouver terminal elevate, tt la to be in operation by Sopusahsf 1 of this yesr. Tbe capacity of the new elevate is to be 2.500.000 bushels. JUSTICE HERE QUICKLY MET Murderer of Five Year Old Girl in Michigan Sentenced to Lire FLINT. Michigan. Jail. 18. Adolpil Hotelllng. confessed slayer of fire yesr old Dorothy Schneider, pleaded guilty to a charge of murder today and waa denieuced to life imprisonment. There I no capital punlahmtat ta Michigan. Advertise in The Dally New