1L. XI N( jeral Governme industries of sion of t rogued on Satu puring the s The famous wi session of the for the purp menced in the of Europ Europe y Was Very Fast Special Via G.T. 4 GLASGOW Ay spe h AM division, In { dded two yn KR In the house Scored { h | Mh of Sides were AN ay iUCT ern th CXC] si . alWays ey nd t} ue ‘iclory, BIRTH ee ny Shite Va , its, Jas. Olive: ® West. at the Mal today. Undertake RMPR THRATRE Tonight TLSIE FERGUSON “Th wnership of Co.; (spec) yicTORIA, Apr ar for ry Canada, was one of the last acts of the fourth | he fourteenth legislature of British Columbia, which | inst what the @x-rulers 5000 WATCHED SOTTISH GAME hock Was Easily Best Team hay throueh, sh d for the ond half ef inal Slages the ; } re ‘, Dub Kilmarnock to ughly a’ : ‘Wild pecial Comedy sterner” Canadian p yj lan Pie With Weg s a torial @ Prices 189 , n) The News nt to at once the use of rday. House on Sat courts. It is ers of the mine. RULERS SEE iH 0 POWER INBOLSHEVISM Says Sir Hall Caine After Tour é. lelegraphs,) In a re- tor the of the pres- mic unrest by Sir Hall st returned tour of the British he lete spiritual tral Powers,’ the g their hopes 1eVist red path h which they are to again | to the and warns Germany is a ready sub- autocracy of soviets.”’ But Kilmar- ) wlegraphs.) {9.—In the the Scot- Saturday in defeated the Vinning the ore of 3 ty 2. ‘cClators pres scottish Cup ut was fast better in the for- first half overs and . Short and lore Kil- and Rovers wed for * the players on ted and fouls nore dan- desery ed born to Mr. Of Seventh Feneral hos- S. Phone 41, ESS Orchestra | nother Dolly Varden Bill Passed by the Legislature the Mine Vested inthe Taylor Engineering House Prerogues on Saturday after Completing Work via G. T. P. Telegraphs. i| 19.—The passing of a resolution asking the take steps to secure an adequate the people and for the fruit and ession just closed 116 bills were introduced. Dolly Varden mine property was vested in the eygineering Co. in a bill put through its final stages at urday. This legislation seems to ose of heading off the actions which have been said that the power of the legis- re to pass this legislation will be contested by the former (MILES HENDERSON TO WED GIRL HE MET WHILE IN OLD LAND Miss T. Winifred Eustace, of |London, England, arrived in the cily on the Princess Beatrice yes- terday morning and left on this morning's train for Burns Lake, where she will be married to Miles Henderson, manager of the Royal Bank at that point. Miles Henderson is very well known in this city, having been connecled with the Royal Bank st | previous to his enlistment. He met Miss Eustace when he was overseas and the announcement of his wedding will be interesting to his many friends in Prince Ru- pert. ' . here 7 POLAND APPROVES ~ FRENCH INVASION (Special via G.T. PR. Telegraphs,) LONDON, April 17.—The Polish iGovernment has informed the French ministry that Warsaw entirely approves the action of France in occupying Frankfurt and Darmstadt. FOUR IN EIGHT DAYS (Special vir u. T.P. Telegraphs.) LONDON, April 19.—Hudders- field’s victory at Nottingham and Birmingham's defeat at Clapton make it certain that the football cup finalists from Yorkshire will accompany ‘Tottenham into the tirst league next season. Huddersfield played its fourth league match within eight days and won eight full points with a goal score of 13 to 2. TROUBLE IN CHINA Civil War Seems Imminent, Ac- cording to Advices from . Shankhail. (Special by G,T. P. Telegrapns.) HONG KONG, April 17.—Seri- ous disturbances have occurred in the province of Honan, China, and civil war is imminent, ac- cording to advices neceived here rom Shanghai. FOUND; ONE CALF The Prineess Beatrice, Incom- ing from Vancouver yesterday morning, had billed for R, McKay, the dairyman, one cow. On ar- rival here, the shipping bill had aduecd to it: “Found en route, one Cau, GOT NICE CATCHES A party consisting of Will Ed- munds, Alex Gray, Will Browne, Paul Aivazoff, Ben Self, Eric Taylor and Reuben Jacobsen made the trip to Mile 24 yesterday, leaving on the morning's freight and returning by the passenger. Despite the low water nice catches of trout were brought home. PRINCE PRINCE RUPERT, C., i Rit a ee ee ee oe ee * * PLANE HERE FIRST WEEK NEXT MONTH * iho abiadieapuias Roy C. Price, who is at * * the head of the hydroplane scheme for the Stewart mines, leaves for the south in a few days and will re- turn about the first week in May aboard one of the new Boeing C-L4-5S planes. rhe maehine will be pilot- by the well- known in the south and will drop in Prince Rupert harbor on the way to Stewart. Pictures of the machines are now o¥§ exhibition in the office of the Free Miners’ League. ed one of * % ¥ # an + * a oe a * * & * aviators * * * a * « * * ¥ 2 eR RHE HHH eH EH RHR SRR HD PAY BIG PRICE FOR CAR LOTS Shipped Fish to Chicago — Cars Still Wanted—EmPargo Meant Loss. Eighteen cents paid at yesterday's fish sale for car lots of fish. This fish is shipped to Chicago but shipment east of that not yet Three express refrigerators by last night's train. It is estimated that between 150,000 and 200,000 pounds of halibut has been’ diverted to Ketchikan during the past few days on aecount of the two days’ embargo on express shipments fish out of this port. It is very doubtful if the fishermen gained anything by taking their catches to Ketehikan, however. The following is the vesterday’s fish sale: 11,000 lbs.; Nidaros, 11,000 Ibs., 5,000 Ibs. to the Royal Fisheries at 18ce and 15.5c. Clara N., 5,000 ibs.; M. M. Christopher, 9,000 lbs.; Mayflower 5,000 Ibs., and Dolphin, 11,000 lbs., to the National Independent risheries at 18c and 16c. Spencer, 8,000 Ibs., 5.000 Ibs., to the Storage at 12c and 7.ic. Presi- dent and Grantham, 1,000 Ibs. each to the Pacific Sea Products Association at 12c¢ and 6c. Mar- galice, 6,01 Ibs., ‘and Viola, 2,- 000 Ibs., to the Atlin Fisheries at 2c and 8c, Saturn, 5,000 Ibs., to the National Fisheries at 12c and 9c, was assured. arrived point is result of Albatross, ind Chancellor, and Cold Cape Eagle, 10 CELEBRATE YPRES BATTLE War Veterans Will Hold Anniver- sary Celebration on Sunday Next in Theatre. In the Westholme Theatre on Sunday next the War Veterans of this city will hold an anniversary celebration of the second battle of Ypres. ‘There will be short addresses and a good deal of com- munity singing. The Westholme orchestra and J. F. Maguire will have charge of the musical program and the Westholme Theatre management is giving the theatre building free of charge for the occasion, DENIKINE IN LONDON (Special by G.T. P. Teregraphs,) LONDON, April 19.—General Denikine, former commander of the anti-Bolshevik army in South- ern Russia, reached London from Constantipople. The visit is un- B. C., MONDAY, APRIL 19, She Daily News RUPERT ‘ Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper TA XI Phone 76 and 35 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO fj “707 Second Avenue 4§ M. H. LARGE | 1920, KING AND ad PRICE FIVE CENTS ne —————————— QUEEN OF ENGLAND VISIT AILEEN BLEW ACROSS — HARBOR AGAIN DURING SATURDAY NIGHT GALE The Aileen, now owned by Walter Shaw, was blown across the bay again in Saturday night’s gale. The boat was blown away from its moorings at high tide, went through the bridge and right across the bay and is now on the beach on the other side. Fortu- BLIND BABIES Pies Their Majesties the King and Queen of Engiand, accompanied by Princess Mary and Princess 5+ atrice, during their private visit to the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia, England, showed great interest in the siz blind babies from the “Sunshine House,’ the Blind Babies’ Home. The children sang a song before the coya: party, and little Kathleen Hal) presented a bouquet of flowers to the Queen. nately, there was no engine in iull is not serious, rhe boathouse, which was out-! side the bridge, was also blown across but has been towed safely in one Of the coves near MeNicholl Creek. BASEBALL National League. Saturday's results: Pittsburg 3, Louis 0; Cincinnati 11, Chi- cago 6; Boston at New York, rain; Philadelphia at Brooklyn, rain. Sunday—Brooklyn 9, Boston 3; Pittsburg 2, Cincinnati 1; St. Louis 2, Chicago 0; Philadelphia 5, New York 4. American League. Saturday—St. Louis 5, Cleve- land 4; Chicago 4, Detroit 0; Bos- ton 2, Washington 4; New York at Philadelphia, rain. Sunday—Cleveland 11, Detroit i; St. Louis at Chicago, rain. Only games scheduled. Pacific Coast League, Oakland 5; 2; Los SY Oe. two San Francisco 8, Portland 9, Sacramento 2; Angeles 21, Vernon 8; Seattle 6-8, Salt Lake 12-6. Sunday—Salt Lake 14-5, Seattle 4-4; Los Angeles 0-0, Vernon 5-4; Oakland 2-3, San Francisco 10-6; Portland 3-8, Sacramento 5-7. POPOCATEPETL ACTIVE (Special via ©. T. P. Telegraphs.) MEXICO CITY, April 19.— Smoke began issuing from Mount Popocatepetl, Mexico’s largest voleano. Fearing the commence- ment of a disastrous voleanic eruption and earthquakes, the na- tives are leaving’ the district. THREE FIRE ALARMS .... The fire department was busy on Saturday when three calls were rung in at the station. The first was from the Dyer, Apartments where an electric iron had set fire to a table and &30 damage was done to a room, The second call was a grass fire at Eleventh Street which was started by small boys. The third was a slig! ylaze at the Pioneer Laundry. Inquiries as to fishing in this district come from all parts, This morning the city clerk received a letter from a man in Florida asking the best time to come here for trout fishing. ’ the boat and the damage to the}- Worldwide Shortage Of Wheat Reported Russia Doing Little to Relieve Bad Condition and Europe looking to Other Countries for Supplies (Special to The News via G.T. P. Telegrepns.) WASHINGTON, April 19.—Indications of a world wide short- age of wheat this year and a world wide increase in the demand tolerate without grave disorders, With Russia still in a expected from that Argentina. not exceed $2.98 a bushel. missioner reported, were average of $3.46-a bushel. chaotic state there country in iaturally turns to Canada, Australia, India, the United States and to| is reported by the American Agricultural Trade Commissioner at London, who said bread was selling in England at what was generally considered the highest prices the workingman would is little to be wheat exports, and Europe The British Government has announced a maximum price for the 1920 crop to be the average price of imported wheat of similar quality, provided the price so paid the home grower shall The United States imports, the com- ranging fr6m $3.04 to $4.11 or an ’ QUARTER OF MILLION (Special via G. T.P, Telegraphs. | BLACKBURN, England, April! 19.—-A meeting of delegates rep-| resenting every section of the weaving branch of the Lancashire ‘olton industry decided to tender: notices to force compliance of the demand for a sixty per cent in- rease in wages. A quarter of a million opera- tives are affected. JONES MOTION IS LEFT OVER is to be Discussed at Special Meeting and Brought up at Next Regular One. Owing to the lateness of the month, the Jones motion calling for the dismissal of the entire police force is ieft over until the next meeting of the commission on May 7. In the meantime the different aspects of the matter are to be discussed at a meeting held on April 30 when evidence will be taken, As well as this business several other important matters will be taken up, including the inergas- ing of the staff, raising of pay and equipment. On Commission- er Myhill-Jones stating that he would prefer the meeting to be held in private, Commissioner Hill stated that he ‘would have nothing to do with a private meeting on the matter and he Launch “Alice B,” Phone 41. official. THREATEN TO yr SELL WOOLLENS TO ROUMANIA Crder for Large Sum Secured by Canadians in Southeastern Europe. (Special via G.T. P. Telegraphs., TORONTO, April 19.—The Can- adian Association of Woollen Manufacturers has served an or- fer on Roumania to the value of $2,500,000. The association sent an agent to Roumania to handie the lines of Canadian woollens in’ south- eastern-Europe. Ss Captain Rackett at the Westholme Tonight and Tomorrow Might at 8.30 p.m. Admission, 25¢ and 50c: Reserved Seats at Ormes Drug Store 75c and $1.00 Special Cash Prices Balance of this Month Barrie’s Furniture Store would not attend one, 7 *s