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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 20

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THE DAILY PROVINXE, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1927. Shipping, Commerce and Finance PREDICT FALL 20 111. OFS SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE TODAY'S WIRELESS MARINE NOTES J. STEWART CONFERS 01 IPSE. SHIPPING jn four.

SHIP ItrRTH Hao Mru 'Jap.) I ter A MfitnroTjihlra iBr.l FMar 4 London Confident Gintonese Will Take Chief Treaty Port in China. Mgra iHr.t Piar I'l-r tt Hhrtl 3 HfilUnlsna SS. Osiris of the United American Line arrived at 8 a-m. to I'lngwall Colts Co. Limited from European ports.

B. L. Johnson, Walton Co. Limited, agents for Imperial Oil tankers, reports SS. Torontollte due cn Wednesday.

SS. La of the Empire Shipping Company Limited departet at 2 a.m. for French ports via Seattle and ports. ci HHti lV Lyl FOR Orient i unt. Urlriil Auit'lla Or I ant Or font Lurid Japai Omul HxllfaS 1 i.niiip Onlaih Ortattt Uriftt Y.

Japan La 1 4 COMPROMISE MAY COME Lease of Port Elevators May Be Approved This Jlarij (Jp. I A Im ma MuTU Jp. t.pila (Kr.) Hfiriieri (t sr.) TyittJjreue Br. i tn. Httntfr't (Can.) (hlrli M'fr,) tpaom (Hr.i l.nnl"ri klaru lip.

Y'lfnel ilfu J4M Purana 1 1' H. I Kathyil Miru I Jap. I H. V. (Can.) fa coma Uru) A or i ng 1 Ar.i.u Maru Arlfuna Week.

Negotiations toward leaning of Har bor Board elevators Nm. I and 2 H4lljntjnt jna HjiiMiitynt TUliintM1 Hailanlyiia Trmirial 1p, KmpliB IhKk Marnet Hurrard I) Prater ruer in Ar. 1 V3 i I'J Air. I 10 Apr. 20 'Mar! il V.

Apr. 10 Mnr. a Mar. l'J Mar. i i have commenced.

Mr. Jam Stewari of Winnipeg met the harbor commissioner at 3 pni. On Wednesday Mr. It. W.

Wood, head of the Alberta Wheat Pool, who MORNING REPORT P.M. POSITIONS. Io til my cloudy, calm, araooth. Cajit Lm Ciaar, Itfht, J.it; H2i mall. Merry hi and I ion 'J, wind frcib BE, 23.

60; rouah. Pdlnt part clouOy, N.W. llfht, 20.S5; 30; uiuuvraia irll. i'rtiua liupctt Snow, frnh, 82; mtHicrat. Amur, lilubbar ifay tut Auui, lUii unit irum Ahj.j.

Alfri i i.r. lalnt, 2ft. 03 amofiih. bud Uiitwr r.n ciuutiy, et.W. (rath.

2v.i4. 3fl tiaaF tt Tanar.a, LaiouUia Iwi 4iM mi Ifi I rum Tacuwa. iad 'Irea 42. h.terait i'urt t-iuuti). iiufthwratirlj 2D 05; 3U; light twrtl.

i'rlinaii iUgulmii, Sialulda trfvk, 4 4. p.ot., muihouunJ; rnftrti Mary, Mi Vrlura Hu(jiri, 2 46 pro, luriMwuml Cpa fcSroll, Amu Tai. twurtd Vvtvlfts Inwrro'tlf Han l'lftpj for Oni Uarrxir, 12 ntlie froui Oraya Admiral Peaiy, han Kriulco for Haattlt, 17 tn lit from Snttir; Uarmuud, ban Franciacu for GrtM Harbor, 40 mliei In no Graya Harbor; Jl'ilt nunh. in I'adro lor 410 mtlea from bt- 1 1 Mukilil, ban rr.nrl-ro f'T BlUnraui, t0 mlloa (rvm Sta FrarvUro; ulburra, 1'vrtlaiKl for Wilmington, Hm utllta from Mliuintoti; CaMa-tk. Han KranclKQ for Portland.

2h ultra frorn A it urla Hu tail, I'jH A nglta for Han lTrarflico. aii wllf front Ban FmruUco; HllTfraiiu, VuriUnd for San t'Tanftim, lai uiliai from ('(rlumbla Hlr, Uan, ban Krtnrltco fur KraUla, 270 roi)l from (- I Ua UlchmunU, likrtmond ft Portland, 4 milfi from 1'ortlinl; Hagulnna, Clayoquot, muttt-boiiinl; 'arui'llari (Jhtaner, Han Kranrtico for Al-bprnl, 4rt'l mlia frnm A(pmt; Stiumho Sfaru. Julian for Vanrourrr. Ut. 4tf long.

1 Btt.2AV. Kwintw, Tamma for Pan Krunol, 8.0 mllfl froto Taroma; anirtt Arrow. Unngkotig fur Hun Pdro, IS 74 mllaa from ftin I'mlro; Oahworih, H'mgkong for Vancouver, 10U istlaa wail of la pa Flaitry; (ana'JUn Highland fr, Chaoiatnua for Aron-mou'h, 2:13 mlln from Victoria; Epanm, bound I'khoi, im Vanifnifr, 7 p.m. W. f.

(iiir. ai Prjrt Alto: Fal.trrr-o, Tanturer ftr Tahiti, 2122 mtln frum fan Tranrtaro Kon ffti Mart), tian VrtnrUfo ffir Vanrflutfr, 4 ojlla frnna Vanitxtrer; H'an Maru, Taroma for tat. 41 lUN )inf, 1 2 1 w. Cat natilupn. Iran I'Mro tor lmbima.

Ifi3f nilra frorn han Pdrn; TofMria tai No. 1, Jarjan tT VaocMjrar, 1 1 0ft milai from fctrti; (ldh', Oraa Harbor ff Hidnv, M'0 cnllei frum Etran; InlaMaci, Trthatea for Txtland, 24U mllaa frm Cniumbti Blur, 1st here. In company with Mr. c. M.

Hall, manager of the pool terminal and line elevators, will hold his first Orleut FOB A'Jt'rnlta Orlant oriwit tufufj Manila Kuropa B. Amrl-a Orlant 8. Amerlra Aniwffp Orl-nl Mpdllerranaan Kiiropi Orient EttrHt Orlant Orlant conference with the commissioners. The pool Is seeking to lease Elevator No. 2, and Mr.

Stewart wants No. 1. Mr. C. D.

Howe, consulting grain elevator engineer, Is here also In connection with the transactions. Ariiwia Maru A if I Aurrallc Halrfa Hrtrtflai.ier rlMlliroor Marti bMf Alr t'aJqtJ an, Irntnr(r t'uri, NKlrmliliar I'm ii, Wimifr iViltna intpiur i 'iti it i liy at epotana DluuMfk Kmcreia ot Alia Krntraia of Canada Kanier Fiim FaMr mn a Mar. 1 1 Mar, a A Uta Apr, Mar. Mar. Mar.

1'T Mrs. Margaret McRae Sentenced for Manslaughter; Shot Her Husband. VICTORIA. March I (CP) Mrs. Margaret Mcllue, found guilty by the petit Jury of manslaughter after tho grand Jury hHd returned a true bill on the indictment of murder of her husband, was sentenced to ten years In the penitentiary by' Mr.

Justice Morrison at the of the spring ss-sizes Monday afternoon. Sentence was postponed in the esse of Angelo snd Mrlon Sposlto, found guilty of being In possession of two cases of whisky stolen from the Chris Mocller cargo, the Judge had Intimated he would release them on their own recognizances subject to the approval of the crown. McRae whs taken to Oakalla this morning. There she will await transportation to Kingston, where the only Canadian penitentiary for women is located. Nelson to Vote on Guarantee of Bonds To Private Plant NELSON.

March 8 (CP) Nelson city council tonight fixed March 23 for reference to the property owners of a by-law to guarantee bond of the British Columbia Veneer orks, Limited, up to The company proposes to manufacture Cottonwood veneer. Street Paving for Nelson Proposed NELSON. March I (CP) Expenditure of 160,000 to SO, 000 In street paving In Nelson this year Is proposed by the city council, of which It Is proposed to rslse 150,000 by a debenture Issue. If the programme goes through, the area Improved will also be given new water mains and connections at an outlay of about 15,000. SCIENTISTS WIN BATTLE WITH STORM Apr.

17 SHANGHAI, March 8. (CD-Two s.ctlons of British armored car war landed here todajr from the steamer Karmla. The Xarmla alao bronfht Col. air Jamea Burnett, commander of the 14th with his headquarters1 staff. March (CP) British official observers foresee the complete control of Shanghai by the Cantonese shortly as a result of the re-allgnment of the Chinese war lords.

They believe that the fall of Shanghai mould not be likely to produce a crisis In the relations of the Cantonese with the foreign powers nor Increase the menace to foreign life and property as long as the present foreign defense forces are available there. KAOAMB BORODIN TKXBB? A Reuters despatch from Peking says the Soviet embassy lias protested to the Chinese foreign office against the seizure Rittirday of the riovlet stsmer Patlat Lenlna by Shantung troops. The embassv d.inarided the Immediate release of the ship and Its crew and passengers for whose safety the Chinese Government would be held responsible. Madame Borodin, wife of Michael Borodin, adviser of the Canton government, tt Is reported here, was aboard the Soviet steamer. It Is reported from Japanese sources at Nanking that Madame Borodin was escorted to Tslnanfu by Shantung troops.

LOS ANGELES, March 8. Follow, ing a conference of harbor administration heads, Captain S. S. Sandburg has been restored to bis position as supervisor rf the pilot station here. He was suspended a short time ago pending- an Investigation of charges of favoritism In pilotage fees.

Krl II rilywtxxl Jnilra The Italian MS. Collins, with a full cargo and twelve passengers, arrived at San Francisco on Monduy from Mediterranean ports. British SS. Ben Macdhul, 4198. has been chartered grain, Columbia Klver to United Kingdom-Continent.

April 20, 3d Sd, Kerr. Clfford Co. SS. West Mahwah, In drydock at Seattle, will probably be refloated on Thursday. She will load for South American ports.

It is reported. MS. oakworth, Inbound from the Orient to Thoma. Harllng Sons Limited to load grain for United Kingdom-Continent, Is duo on Saturday or Sunday. Eight oil tankers, carrying JJO.000 barrels of gasoline, have sailed from San Francisco In the' last ten days, bound for ports In all parts of the world.

New Bond Offerings Quickly Picked Up NEW YORK, March API-Announcement of government plan to refund th second Liberty loan by Issuing treasury notes at a marked reduction In Interest rates started a heavy accumulation of government securities In today's bond market. Other departments were extremely dull. Rumors of an embargo oil gold shipments from Canada, which might have had a depressing effect on bond prices, wers officially denied by the Dominion minister of finance. New high record prices for all time were established, after sharp advances, by the first and fourth Liberty 4 l-4s, and by the Treasury 1 3-4 per cent, and 4s, and 4 l-4s. Selling pressure directed against some of the railway Issues brought declines ct a point or so to Chicago A Alton 3 l-2s and Erie convertible 4s.

Industrials and Utilities Ilciu wers inactive. Trices In the foreign group were Irregular and demand was limited. Prompt oversubscription, wag re Ml (jo Maru Km M.iru 20 11 Mr, IatA Apr, 2t Apr. Apr. 2.1 rr.

Air. I 14 11 Mir. a 1 1 81 IS 21 Apr. 8 1ft Uta Mar, Apr. 15., 'noilltt Hi? First of the White Flyer steamers to go on auction to satisfy claims against the company, Humboldt, flagship of the fleet, will bo eold at Pan Francisco.

SS. San Juan, BH. Fort Bragg, S3. Antonio and 3. Cecone will be sold later.

Konfaaan Mani I.a MirFllHia Uk-Ii KatrlP ljondoa, farAharrt xxidnn Hhippar MrntpeHar NfwrrWiiilr 1'artrio Coratnret 8. Amftra r.tur porta ftih Burma Alrtt I K. K. rrH Orient r)tit f.iirrp Battlrnr Orlmt Fun Europe UK. Kun(t Euroi-a V.K.

Europa OrWil U.K. Gulf Pone Gulf Pmi Orlant AuatraHa F.urroa Furnpa Orient Orint Orient Kurt-pa frr1nt Orlfiit A'titralta Australia t'anama Parla Maru Patrician Mar. i'1 I'olnt Judith Mar. II P-lnl bobc Mar. 25 The Grist of Commerce THEold-timc water wheel ponderously turning not only started the first gristmill in Canada, but set in motion one of our greatesC industries of today.

Today $60,000,000 is invested in Canadian flour mills, the daily capacity of which is 125,000 barrels. The value of flour from Canadian mills has now increased to the great sum of $150,000,000 annually. Wheat of the highest grade and mills that are models of efficiency and cleanliness have made Canadian flour the standard of quality throughout the world. No fewer than barrels have been sold to other countries in one year. From its inception, The Canadian Bank of Commerce has assisted and encouraged flour milling.

Today over 500 branches of this bank are allied with this great industry, serving in large measure in the production and distribution of Canadian wheat and flour. IY.ihaui Mar. '3 Rntan 10 Mar. 1 7 24 13 "krrjf Klrli hH2Uika Mam HhiiiMho Maru 11 1 0 SAILINGS Talihyhtue ThifJor ltnoaTt)il T'ia Maru Mar. 8 n.rarna Maru Apr.

12 1 Wilolapu TO EUROPE Mir. Apr. 7i Phiilpplnrt MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW iVairuna Asirt alra f'amnrgft tarnftuia nt fnnnri tS mt Htmrod lon Buanna Alrri PMIIpplnee 1 Australia fJic (Continued from Pagr 1.) Apr. ft 10 4 orient OrlMit rilllMptnna Orl'rtl VVeit Tan Mar. VO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE REPORT.

Tancourar Mafh 8, irrlMd: Oitrli from Him-burg at 6 a.m. March 8, tailed: l- MartaiUalu fnr Harr at 3 a.m. liirrh 7, tailed Epsom Unltenl Kingdom at p.m. tortrla Mirrii 7, tailed; Pratldant MfKlnlaj for Scat da at 1 p.m. heattla March arr1td: J.

O. Fltealmmntia from Loa Augalai at H. W. Kaiiar from Loa Artgiea at 2 a March rrid: Jnhgu Maru from Tacoma 11 11 p.m. 1 Prawldflnt MrKlnUj from Orlant tt 6 m.

Admiral Rogert from Alaika at 8 p.m. March 7, a I ltd; Kobm Gray fur Taroma at II p.m.: Mara Dollar fear New lork. Lratt March 7. arrld: City of BpokarM frnm Seat la. Marm 7, talird: Plana Dollar for Hattla.

IVemg March 7, aallad: Oalrle for Tancoy-ar. fort Angrln March 8. grrlied; SuKolancg from Ran FraruMin) at 7 a.m. Arrdrv March 7, grTlred; Ohkuni Mam from Orient at 5 p.m. Aitoria March 7, irrl'ad: Lanraater from Baltl mora at II a.m.; rVgjtiji Vancourar at 11 a.m.

Brynje froro Sao rranrto at 11 a.m.; Wt i adron frfHu Manila. March 7, aaild: Point Judith f'r Vancouwr at II m. Oran for Phliadelyhlg at 11 p.m.; 1 Alamnt far San Fnndico. BAN Mann 8. arriffd: Tlako-tan.

from Sea Ml, it 6 p.m. March 7. arrlffd: Ornji, from Baltjmor. ai. 11 MftMlia Itoilar.

from Halilraora, at 3 ra. Porie Star, from Vnm-our; RocJiflle, from Wta. Herrln. from WHUpa Harbor. March 7, lallrd: aUlni.

for Vanctjimr, mtdnlgiit; Iih Katrtn. for Vanouvr, at 0 Raifn, for rannwjrrr. at 4 rioridtan. for LWwn; Banbjalla, fur 6an i'edro; Puralirft. rot Oraya Han Pfiro March 7.

trrltfd: Tforgft X. Bat-tar, (rom Huttle. Mar-h 7. aallfJ; Drechtdk. fnr Rotterdam; Mint Bre, for Vancouter; point Loma, for puget ponnd.

Balboa) March tailed: rihpI, Cr Tan-courr. March aalM: Mlnnetotan, for fce-Mir; filter Ftr, for Pan Pedro. Norfolk ilarch 5, aaUfd. Willtelo. 8a- gtllA.

New Tork March 7, irtl'ed: Kitrlne Ii-k-n-barh. tnm Heattia. March 6, trritMi: Virginian, frnn Seattle; Magadan, from Portland. Starch 6, lasted: Kmnirklan, fur Pnattle. Ri.iion March tt, aatled: Andrea P.

Lurken-bat h. fr Heaitle. Miin-ran 9, tatleO: I'trU City, (or Tatcouer, Uutrun March R. talM: l.aa Tegai. for Tajrt-lan-l: Parti Maru, for Vani-ntiver.

Manila March 7, arrlred; Wert Mgir. from Fori land. Vikonnraa Mam Vothldi Maru Is a 1, .2) Or le ul CONDITION Or JTBACB. PEKING, March Newspapers here are announcing that Gen. Chang Lin, who has sent several armies south to save Shanghai from the Cantonese and to wrest the Vangtse Valley from them, offtrs to suspend hostilities against the Southerners on condition that they dismiss M.

Borodin and the other Soviet advisers. Ho says the moment these men are expelled he will cease hostilities and dlscuxs with the Cantonese In a spirit of frankness and sincerity the fundamentals for Chinese renabllltatlon. In the meantime, nearly all the provinces except Shantung and Chlhll, In which I'eklng Is situated, have gone over to Murshall Chang Kal Shek, the Cantonese although some of them are against the radical wing of Chang'a party. Among these are the warlord of Anuwel Province, now Intercepting the Shantung army line of communications between Tientsin and Shanghai, and the governor of Shensl, expected to intercept another Shantung and Manchurlan army en route to the PKPABrLRES ported of the :2.0u0,0UO Pennsylvania. Ohio Detroit railroad first and refunding mortgage 4 1-3 per cent, bonds, which were offered this morning.

Other new financing Included an Issue of 17.0imi.0oo sinking fund 5 1-2 per cent, gold debentures for Jullut Kayser Co. rhlii a Brmnrl Nanatmo. 10 1 hfiuawliri rXOM SAINT JOX LlmsMl Mf. Mnn'nattn Mir. SO Jlmlrlar, Apr.

'i Apr. 8 Momcalu CtnrBtur.8ilhaffitn.Anhmp Itu 14 tllsntdou Tt Antwtrf Mir, 13 Itvaiama Mir. 24 M.rlt-h Mir. Apr. Gla Hit.

81 MtiUt THOM WBW TOXX CMreaer.8,,thaaast,n.Antwre Mar. fVU B.llut Tl GrwowSi Patrkla 'apllana fi a.m. m. A 5 p.m. ft a.m.

ft p.m. 11 45 ru. 11 p.m. 10 3D a.m. thrilling run before the gale that swept out of the southeast and the struggle with death when the schooner crashed that remains an edo In the mind of the crew.

Out of Seward In the early morning two days before the vesel was headed for the Trinity Islands, far to the west, when a heavy squall springing up out of the southeast, caused Olaf Hvatum, skipper of the ship, to change his course and run for Kodlak Island and a sheltered harbor until the storm blew over. OVERTAKEN BT SHOW 8Q.UAX.XiS. Mountainous seas were running at "ar.jwiB t'riiir-taa A1p1j11 ViiHrfd rlmril Vlituft Haatllt tharloO ARRIVALS Prlnroaa Arflaldt Tlrlwla ftetattlt ultla Hlrar KquamlPh 7 m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m.

ft p.m. 6 p.m. 5 Prlnia Vlrtorla Prlnra 'harlot tt ta ly Cm-IIU Captlann i'rlncaia Patrirlt 9 a.m. Apply to Agf-tl everywncro or J. I.

HORSTER. j. j. rurt5Tt.K. an4 4.1.1 D.m.

a ta S. General Pisi. Agent, ft Ok Statmn MM rincii Baatrlra Prlrtra Rupart 7 a.m. the time, according to the story told by F. H.

Bell of Vancouver, scientist Ttw iwv irwj wtH-ip()tntfJ ptmanfer llntri uli from VincnuTtr. 8. snd B. C. "NIAGARA" (20.000 Unit Mv, 8.

May 4 "A0RANQI" (22,000 Unt) Apr. Juni 1 pnr Urn, apply ill Rillwar and Ruamihtp tr to Ifi C.naiJUn AuairalaiUo Una, U1U Halting. M. Vanwti'tr, S. WHEN MAILS CLOSE HIRE.

Vitiralia latata. 11 a. March 0, from Vann-w. Orli-m Fmprau of Buitli, 11 a.m., Mar, 10, Vancourar, In charge of the expedition, and as the little craft ploughed Its way toward shelter it was overtaken by snow squalls which entirely cut off the view of landmarks by which to navigate. Listening vainly for the bell-buoy by which to feel their way past dan-gerous reefs and into the safety of Kodlak Bay, the boat and Its crew older Gala, from Ulltd: Ktnderdflt.

Aiel John ton. for Tahiti, from Van- London March 7, grrtred: Tanroiirnr, Milford Hi ten Marti 4, fur VaiwuHjWr. Antwerp Xfarcb 0, tailed VanrMjf cr. Hydrio March 8. grrlrrd: nufr.

wero overtaken by darkness which. added to the blinding snow flurries, absolutely Isolating them from all THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Mrs. Louisa MacHaffie, Pioneer Resident of City, Has Passed Away Vancouver lost another plon.er resident In the death vt Mrs. Louisa, MacHaffie, aged 86, who passed away on Monday at her resldenre, 1091 Brough-ton street. Widow of William MacHaffie, she had resided In this city for mors than thirty years.

She Is survived hy two daughters, Mrs. II, SI. Whltesldo of Toronto, and Miss J. MacHaffie of Vancouver, and a son. Lome l).

Mai'Hiifflo of Ottawa. Funeral services will be private. T. arrtred: rtaurakl, from VartcouTw. March arrlred: Buchanneit, frm Harbor.

March 5, grrlTed; 'rdhril, from tVlilngham. navigational aids, save the one bell-buoy which never rang during the long painful search through the dark. Two days later the missing buoy was found on the shore, where it had been cast trtrv Tutaday 68. Carina far PrlMt Rupert via nampbM Rtvar. ttiiltWMtJ, Alir Bay.

iari Hardy, Nana and tfcna ftir painta. tnty Thursday SS. Caai far Ocaaa FaMa, Balla Caala la tniltvaaa', art Say antf ft vara lUt patnta, trarr Friday a. SS. Catala far Pr.rwt Rupart, Naai Rlvar.

Anyi antf 8. a art, yli rtltrntfrfjlita parta. Phana Say. SOS far raaarvatiana and fur1t.tr Itfar maflaa. HAR0C0 BROWN, Gantra! Minaer.

up after being tourn loose from its Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund 20,000,000 20,000,000 moorings by the fury of the storm. PLUMOES INTO Vangtse Klver. The troops of Wu Pel Fu In Honan province hwi also gone over. Most of these forces are Joining the moderate wing of the Can-toness party, now disputing with the radical end for supremacs. In Shanghai, Chang Tsung Chang, the Shantungese commander, la facing not only the Cantonese but some of the troops of his former ally, Marshal Sun Chuan Fang, who refused to tight for the Shantung commander when their former leader was driven from power at Shanghai.

The former defense commission of Shanghai, replaced by Chang when he arrived, has set up a little kingdom of his own at Lungwha. and may have to be dislodged by force. NEW HE If ACS. SHANGHAI, March (CP) Shanghai's northern defenders under General Chang Tsung Chang today found themselves with a new menace. The Cantonese have strongly occupied Wu I In.

about sixty-five miles up the Vangtse from Nanking, and 2u0 miles west of this city. Indications are multiplying that the problems of defending his 600-mlle line of communication from Shanghai to Tslnan Fu against tho Cantonese penetrating tactics, propaganda and Infiltration of unarmed troops as well as military weapons, may be beyond the resources of Chang Tsung Chang. It Is Impossible to foresee what may happen In view of the manifold and confused factors involved, Including the possibilities, ever present In Chin-ese warfare, that compromise or treachery in one form or other, may 76 KNITELIKB SECT, High on the crest of a wave the schooner was thrown ahead tn Its wild plunge to be stopped dead on a kntfellke reef. It hung there, according to th story that members of Canadian Wheat Exports the crew told, and then began to rock back snd forth like a glgantlo cradle. CANADIAN PACiriO STEAMSHIPS LIMITED KOTICH TO COW8IONEB3 Th.

tuts "Emrr.M tit Ii.i.iU r.ptatn Hidn. froiri Rno.kiirf t. chin, 4apn pyrtl Do m.r.d tim.ft at ih. u.lnrri. lonil.iic..

111 pl.t.. mil thplr tntrlM sttll-nt dl. J. SliN.tn, timtn Ai.nt. Rallwar.

grinding lu.clf to pieces with every MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE RADIO. Tngaren, San Tedro ffir Brlane. 422S mllai from Han Pedro. uii TTenMiaw, Han Pedro for Auckland, 84fl mltep frcrn Auckland. Starr, port Althorp fnr Cganilr.

218 mllai from tgantk. PUt, Pelllngham fnr Ran yrancUt'O. S00 mllet froni Han Krancln-o. It. 4 Banna, Kan Franpttcfl fw 8jdn7, 8730 rctlM frnm Pan FranrUrn, NordM.

Oran Harbor for Auitriltg, 1100 nllat from Orart Hartxif, Korinan Maru, Ran Franciit? for Vaneuef, 4Hr' mlle frm anctiuier. firiffeft. left Tacoina 10:30 pro. for TancoijTr. tiendrd Peirlca, Richmond for Seattle, 607 mile from HeaMie.

Itktmier. Uclilngham for Orayg TJ arbor. 1 0 mile from RetUnrheni. Prtfnt Judith. Ung'lew for Seattle, 25 mllet from ingvlew.

MaklKI. Hn Fra-vticfli for Bclllngham, 060 mtlca north of 6n Franclico. FEDERAL TELEGRAPH REPORT. ramirre. fTdne? for Ran Frgnfltco, 3300 mllai from Kn Franrlico Hokk.h Marti, Milk for Cnog Bay, 2000 mllai from rxi Bay.

Oakworth, llonikoni fw rgneaum, 1000 mllet from rape Flattery Hfllhurond. Balhoa f.ir Log Angelei, 80S ml(n froni l.oe nooix. TeenDoof. York- xa Through U. S.

Ports WASHINGTON. March 8 (AP) roll. Immediately the vessel struck, Paul Ttegner, 18-year-old Seattle boy nerving as radio operator, began his call for help that ehot through the night H. Burgess Returns After Overhaul of C.P.R. Liners Mr.

H. Burgess, superintendent engineer for the Canadian Pacific accompanied by Mrs. Burgess, returned to Vancouver on Sunday on board K.M.S. Empress of Russia. He spent several montha at Hongkong supervising overhaul of the Empresses there.

Grain exports last week from the I 1 r-VlAftWAMA CANAL a HAVANA f-J, United States were 3.419,000 bushels as compared ith l.Ci.OOO bushels the and brouttht aid frnm the town of previous week. Canadian grain exported through Kodlak, three miles distant. Before the rescuers had arrived, at tempt after attempt was made by tho United States ports were 9.923.000 bushels against 2.0S9.000 the previous week, while North American wheat crew to launch Its three dories and gel to sea before they were pounded to pieces by tho battering waves. flour exports were 0,17, 0U0 barrels S3. Epsom sailed at 1 p.m.

Mondavi for United Kingdom or Continent wlthl grain. against 2H.O0O. Large fut eteamers.imooth sea, tropical dimta, alluf ing sights, restful recreation and fun combine to make the ocean trip to New York a delight. Your every comfort ii cired for aboard the steamer. Excellent cuisine together with attentive service mate your voyage a real joy.

Tnen there is the vnit to Panama City, the unforgf t-table daylight trip thru the Canal.and the stop at gay Havana. Ftrtnitbtly uilintn UtwJayifrm Ssn frsnciscr, Mtnisyi fnm Lu Anpla PANAMA PACIFIC LINE 11S Rogers Building, VaneooTSt Tiory- No. 1 was torn from their grasp by a gigantic wave that dashed over the vessel and, dory No. 3 a few mllet aouth of Lot Antelet. Pa nam.

Antim Ivd nna t. p.m. miiat touth of Lot AngMpi. minutes later suffered the same fate, SOBT SWAMPED UNDER BKEAKEX. ranric nna, Haitwa for Log Angelei, 1313 mllet aouth 0' lyn Angelea.

decide the issue. Georgian Bay Canal Scheme Opposed by viuinauit, ntmLnair for Log Angalti, 301 illea from ew Wtumlnater. C.G.M.M. uauxaa Ballings from Viaconv.r SS. anadlan Highlander" for United Kingdom March 6 68.

"Canadian Highlander" for Halifax March B.s. "Canadian Wlnn.r" for Montreal April I SS. "Canadian Importer" for Montreal April it A vessel ea.h Saturday for California porta. Sailings for VanoonT.r Bf. "Canadian tteav.r" from Halifax Kel.ru.ry 11 SS.

"Canadian Transporter" from United Kingdom March 14 St). "Canadian Spinner" from Halifax 30 A vessel ach faturday from ban Franclaco. California. Canadian Onernm.nt Merchant Marine X.imlt.4 IDS CN R. btation Sey.

1120 With the ship taking water fast and keeled far over to port, the men fought Torm.r Klalster Is 60. March 1 linn Ontario Government to launch their last dory rrom Its pre. csrlous perch high on the starboard Wm. Unrty. who was mlnlstrr of pub- aide.

Half-way down, the dory wa TORONTO. March I. (CP). The Ontario Legislature unanimously iiu worn in ma caninft or Fir Oliver Mowat, la celebrtttltiai Lis loth caught by a breaker and swamped. at the thought ef In adopted a resolution presented by Pre day.

'll stsnt death that awaited him, Conrad Knutseiu a fisherman with the crew. niter Howard Ferguson, urging the Parliament of Canada not to enact the bill now before It which proposes to renew a charter which would tvuthorUt leaped over the side of the vessel and Into the dory In a vain attempt to ball Excursions 9 the Montreal, Ottawa Georgian It out and save It for himself and companions. Seas that rolled com Bay Company to construct a canal and develop waterpower on the Ottawa pletely over the Ill-fated vessel burled Klver. Knutsen from sight et his companions, TO af.lT Hvatum, captain of the boat, Joined hlrn In his effort, but It was only when TO San Francisco $21.00 Los Angeles $33.83 This Month Only INTERNATIONAL BTAODS St. Regis Hotel eoa Dunsmulr Street Australian Commissioner the entire crew had dragged the dory FI TOtThl PIT by sheer superhuman strength, bsck to the vessel's side and raised It out At sLl Bey.

i7M Bey. 9781 of the water that It was saved. BE UK BHOBB IN BLINDING) DARKNESS. Visiting in Canada TORONTO. March Accompanied by Lady tiennlson, Sir Hugh tennlson, Australian commissioner to the United States, arrived In Toronto Monday.

He addressed the Canadian Club and the Women's Canadian Club. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Half naked, drenched to the skin garbed In whatever could be grabbed as they tumbled from their bunks and ran on deck when the vessel struck the crew righted the dorr, threw seven Thlrty seven Days 372-so Fifty-one Days 501 00 of their number Into it and, with a line fast to Its stern, sent them olt tn the Impenetrable darkness to seek the Powerful Skin Remedy Discovered The Foundation Rock TO promote saving to foster industry and the development of natural resources to assist the progress of individual concerns, large and small each is the func tion of a Bank. The principle and the tradition of the imperial Bank of Canada is 'Firm Care must accompany development; sound growth is more desirable than crcat size. Wc take personal interest in the business affairs of each client. shore somewhere ahead.

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Jun, I Juij brlfrnlana Apr. SO Mi; iti Jun, ii Undismayed, cool In their flahlwlth death, the entire crew went about their duties as. though an ordinary boat drill vrera under way. And below In the cabin, with water rising around his feet. Regner played his tattoo of dots and dashes that was guiding the daredevil Bill Stone and his crew of FROM MONTREAL AND RETURN INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES Itineraries Take You To Great Britain, Franc, Belgium, Switzerland 51 -DAT TOUR includes ITALY Leave Montreal July 8 California SAILINGS From Victoria (SS.

Ruth Alexander 9 a.m., March S5i Emma Alexander 1) a.m. Mil rili From Seattle 6S, Dorothy Alexander 11 March IB SS. Dorothy Alexander 11 in. MuiTh 30 Low One-way and Hound-trip Fgrea Through Service In New Vork via Panama Canal Capital and Resen 14,300,000.00 Total Assets 124,870,518.11 PANAMA PACiriO LINK Na. YKk-Havan, Clllwii, Itcni'iii.

iiir. II M.r. a rinlan4 Mar, 81, Mir 3t ilanrhjTl. Apr, SI, Jun, 19 These Tours are of Educational Value. All Travel Details are Arranged in Advance.

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Mooneg Emerald Oil safe, and pleasant to use and It Is ao powerfully antlseptlo and deodorant thnt, even odors arising from ulcers, gangrene and cancer are Instantly killed. Moone's Emerald Oil In the original bottle. I dispenser! by pharmacists. Cunningham's Dnm Stores, Vancouver Drug 12 Stores. Vancouver.

Victoria and New WeatmlnMer alva tiave Moons Emerald Oil on hand. lAdvt.) rour on the Duncan No. 1 to effect the rescue, FBBBXil X.IOHT USED AS OUIDB. Tiulded by a lone, feeble tearchllght, that bv a miracle cf fortune burnt on the wreck, th captain of the seine boat ws able to set his course and literally drive hla boat through shoals and reefs to head off those In the dory before they dived through the breakers In an attempt to land on what daylight showed to be perpendicular rock. Taking those In'the dory aboard hit vessel, Btone sent the boat snd a volunteer crew bsck to the Hcandla to tnke off the remainder ef the crew.

Members of the crew had to leap from the up-tllted bow of the hs.Ilhut boat and Into the tossing dory before they could be rowed to comparative safety aboatd the Duncan. Call, phon or writ. 111 Katva Vini.uw, 1Sa 4lh Sum. er LhaI laimahi. Ai.nth IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA BRANCH i.

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