very best pas thai can be found and from Flnlay Forks the rivers re navigable so that the railway would open a big cou.ulry. The bishop admired tho'won-d'tliil scenery and forest wealth. There, had been few forest fires the country bo all was green continued on page rive) POLICE WILL CHECK FAST DRIVING AND ALSO JAY WALKING Victoria Police Commission Is Aroused to Action by Recent Aooldents VICTOIUA, Aug. 29. Following I hp sad ciise of twx residents of t lie neighborhood being killed a result or the fast driving nT hv Honk, Victoria police commis-"ion has decided thai furious hiving within Ibe city must stop 1,111 1 Hie lives of pedestrians and others must thus be protecled, "n the other band the conunis-"' is going to insist that jay talking on the part of pedes-rinns shall cease. People must 'in tin. street at Ibe proper in-lerxcclinns and In the manner J'P'iniieil by the police regula-"""s. Thai's that, as the nmyor SHVtl V .. r... .b. nl u"l it is expected that the police no on their toes trying to uu on the heels of ofrcntlers president of Ihe Canadian Na- llonal Hallways and C K. Howard, r CiMila, i i i, , ,. ,11.. i.u hasi . Ih s rou e the bishop dur st agent or the same , ii . i ii i i- genera ' ' r . billowed mostly on horseback, ravelling that way for nine .lay:"""""" ",,u ' " ,. ' "7" al a stretch. ,'" ''I' for 7 to""-' to Ga'- Good Railway Pass l?"'U" Tlie counlry or the Sekanais Is "';. An,'M;u-, Cana.l an v-ntim,,,! special leached by way of Prince George. ; Rational Siinunil Lake, Crooked Diver, tfnd railway ',ain .w"1 . ea . will S 'pember t a d the Parsnip River as far as ,'"". via Mondial Of. Peace lliver Pass. This pass, the R I" Calgary North Day. Lapreol, Lo g lawa bishop say,. Is reputed to be a MiilaMe one for the railway Iron, ' '; "-",r d , N inni,, A" decorations o ecc -of I'eace lliver waybill he no to Ihe coast by r any stops e nr .. n the Sluart Itiver. Trappers and,""" His Royal Hi ess esle,n trip others w,o have been thai way all ,,n;.w ,.r it . , i p,i is on a holiday and bis request for a railway. They say it Is the that it be holiday win be res pected. The special train win inaKo the trip from .'New i.onuou iy Montreal over the same route as that followed by Ibe two crack Iralns of the Canadian National Hallways plying between Montreal and 'Washington known as "The Washinglonian " going M.uth and "The Montreaicr northbound. Three Sleeping Cars The Hoyal parly's train will consist of two baggace cais. Ibree sleeping cars, wniusoi, i i,. mill "Alberta." The .. . hoi I..MUW ' I in rmiL illlllllg car oi. purlinenl observation library car "Fort Drabanl. which eciuipped will, radio and Iho pri- 1 11 ...... t vale cars "Uiuiwa. "i -W which will be, occupied by and bis Wales (be Prince -)f included in the Hoyal parly uenerai . . w. Drigadier are i.in Allan Lascalles roiix'i, '"r" ... , . i..ui.. They will bo aim iiiim - . areompanie.l on ll.e.r mo .. .. v..ii..iini 1 1 ii ways by C Lianauian - .. will ollieially e-. K. Howard, who ii... niuiiiiuiiv. on men present ",l - ",' .. , i 1 . i ..i-i,.,. Mm 'visit to h. r. re urn eai . ik,.i Uulleh at Wsh !'. A" ; will travel over Ho arly ine piny imllways lo Canadian .uui.. ..i.. 'i iipnii 1 1 y,v:l";?..",l ' ;: , ce or w.io- .Vu7n?..;.V..-i stales. Presi visit lo me ,.ml(lvU dent Sam uea, u. v....lBr.H.l..Sr,,,in,l disposal of BERLIN, Aug. 20. The German Reichstag today accepted! the Diiwes reparations plan agreement concluded at the recent conference by adopting on a vole of III 5 to 127, thus providing the necessary two-thirds majority, the railway hill to put into i of feci the provisions of the Loudon agreement. 1 The Nationalists, whose open opposition to the agreement and whose attacks on it made the result of the voting problematic, voted iu favor or the railway hill but against the banking bill, another oT the Dawes measures, which was adopted by a vote of 2U." to 172, a two-thirds vote being unnecessary on this bill. ANYOX AND OCEAN FALLS CONSTABLES EXCHANGE PLACES Provincial Constable H. A. Deaven of Ocean Falls is to exchange places with Constable A. Dryden or Anyox, Ibe transfer 1 take effect next week. Constable Arthur Collins is al luesent at Ocean Falls relieving Constable Deaven who has been on leave. HELPLESS FISHING SCHOONER TOWED TO PORT OF GLOUCESTER OLOITCHSTKH. Mas., Aug. 21). The helpless hulk of the fish ing schooner Doricas of Glou- cesler Willi ine captain missing was lowed into port yesterday. Doth masts were gone and flic dories and loose gear bad been carried away by the recent storm. Women of Moosehearl Legion Whist Drive and Dance. Tuesday, Sept. 2, 8.30 sharp. Weslboline Orchestra. 207 his business car which will take the Prince lo and from Washing. Ion and to New London, Conn.. where be will transfer lo the cars of the Canadian National Hail-ways. Following Ihe visit to his ranch il has been ollieially announced that the Prince of Wales will vi.sit Jasper National Park anil Jasper Park Lodge, (lie Canadian National Hallways resort in the Canadian luukits. JAP BRIDES FOR STATES Vessel Said to be off Coast With 200 Oriental Women Aboard SEATTLE, Aug. 29. Government vessels have been ordered to prevent a Japanese five-mastod schooner rumored to be off the Strait of Juan do Fuca with 200 Japanese picture brides from landing the woman. Federal officers are advised that the vessel's master intended to smuggle some of the women Into Canada and thence over the boundary while the remainder would be landed at secluded United States points. TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. parties. Sttnd Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. For rates, apply to Doston PRINCE RUPERT and 6th St. Grill, Third Ave. MATT VIOECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL. XIV., NO. 20 i PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Fill DAY, AUGUST 2t, 102i. Yf(ttr4ay't Clreulttont 176. Street Sales, 481 PRICE FIVE CENTS. 1; in Jinn . hElCHSTAG ACCEPTS DAWES PLAN BISHOP BDNOZ TEUS ROTARY CLUB OF HIS VISIT TO INTERIOR MANS Bishop Bunoz Tells of Country of Sekanais Valuable Mica Mine Being Opened: Peace River Pass a Good One: Country Fertile: Indian Customs. What may prove more valuable than a gold mine is a mica mine being worked on the Fiiulluy lliver near Fort (irabani, ac- Cordillg lO ArtllOISllop minor, in jiii iiiiuruss iu me iiuiiiij ijiuif; yesterday. This is the jmly mica mine in Canada, acconling to the same authority ami it is controlled by Kdmonton und New Yolk capital. They tire spending a lot or money in proving the properly, uniting a ten mile trail through the woods and driving a tunnel to prove the underground quality of the mica. The country around the Parsnip,. Finlny and Peace River, is ,,at ' of Hi" diocese or Prince Hoped or which Bishop Dunoz has charge. Ho periodically visits the four tribe ol Indians Sekanais, Carrier, Rabine and Chil-culin This year be visited Ihe Sekanais and lie describes the MMJiitry in which they lic as a tiwKt wonderful one. well wooded, Ifilile and abounding In game In-rlmling moose and caribou. The', Indian are h nomadic people audi have always lived far from. ..thel haunt or white people. mey are a Hue people physically, dif-ierliig slightly from the other tribes And having their own native language. This was Ibe country through which Sir Alexander Mackenzie passed on bis way lo the roast at Delia Coola. lie went up Ibe Peace and Parsnip rivers and down the Fraser in I7U3 to about Uncsncl then by way of the Illackvvatcr lo Delia ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRINCE Special Train to Carry Him Over Canadian National Lines to Calgary MONTREAL, Aug. 29. Final arrangements have been made for the reception, or "the Prince, or Wales and his party on the occasion of Ibe visit to bis ranch in Alberta next month. Upon his return to New York after bis visit to Washington, D.C., the PrinceV party will be inel by 1. K. Calloway, chief assistant to Sir Henry W. Thornton, K.D.E.. Magnificent Specimen of Moose Head One of the Big Game trophies being exhibited at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley by the Canadian National Railways. Reparations Agreement A ccepied By German Reichstag on a Vote Giving Two Thirds Majority For LARKIN COMING COAST TO STUDY TRADE . TOIIOXTO, Aug. 29 lion. P. C. Larkin, Canadian High Commissioner in London who js here on a short Stay, it is aid al the request of Ihe government would pro- bably make a trip to the coast going on one railway and returning by lire other in order to study trade con- ditious. MEXICANS KILLED AMERICAN WQMAN MUTILATED BODY MEXICO CITY, Aug. 29. An American woman was killed and her body mut dialed by a band of robbers who attacked a parly of tourists near San Margos. C.N.Il. steamer Prince fleorge, Cant. Harrv Nedden. from Van coiivcr and wayporls is due on time at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Provincial Cabinet Reorganized Hon. J. D. McLean Minister of Finance: Railways to Sutherland VICTORIA, Aug. 2!t. The first s,lep iu the reorganization or the provincial cabinet was made yesterday when. Premier Oliver annoiiifceil the nimoinlment of Hon. J. I). McLean ns minister of finance to succeed Hon. John Hart, resigned. Hon. Dr. Sutherland, minister or works, takes the additional portfolio of railways reliuipiished by Dr. MacLean. In addition to the duties of minister of. finance, Dr.' McLean will continue to act as provincial secretary and to tulmiu-isler the education department. There will be other changes iu the cabinet, it is intimated, but .pot before next mouth, The reorganization announced reduces the cabinet membership from eight lo 'even. Boats Destroyed off East Coast of Canada by Gale Which Swept the Atlantic HALIFAX, Aug. 2U. The gale that swept the Nova Scotia coast Tuesday night took the lives of seven men including the captain and crew of five of the fishing schooner Anna Macdon-ald at Yarmouth Dar. It destroyed the fishing boat Lizzie E., a Ney York yacht, Shanghai, the schooner Lady Thorbiirn, the coasting steamer Aspy and schooners Golden Cup aid Bridget. Passengers and crews had iu many cases miraculous escapes from, death. TRAIN WRECK LAHORE, INDIA VICTOIUA, Aug. 29 Prince Albert, formerly ot mis jporl, left here for the California coast and Mexico with 20,000 CONDITIONS cases or liquor. She will be away. about two months before relurn- ing ror Ihe Christmas supply ot wine, wniskey anil liqueurs. Canadian Skirmisher brought In 15,000 cases or light wines and liquors part of which went on Ihe Albert and Ibe remainder will be sent south on the Prin- cipio. The Stodacoua and Mala- hat also will load liquor here. The Ogden Point docks are be- i corning very busy places follow- ing the transfer of the liquor shipping business to this port. PRINCE ARRIVES IN NEW YORK TODAY AND GOES TO LONG ISLAND NEW YORK! Aug. 29. - The Prince of Wales arrived on the Derengaria at quarantine at 2.17 this aflernoon. The Prince planned lo leave the liner as soon as Ibe customary medical inspec. (ion of the vessel could be conu nleted and nroceed lo Olencove, Long Island. FORESTRY OFFICIALS BEING TRANSFERRED Launch Embree Moved to Swan-son Bay and J. B. Scott, From Port Clements, Is New Ranger There T. A. Clarke, assistant district forest iu. is at Swanson Day m connection with some depart mental transfers that are) being made. The forestry boat Embree is being taken from Cumshewa In lei lo Swanson Day as head quarters and J. D. Scot I,, forest ranger, is transferred Tron Port Clements to Swanson Day. V. D. Penny Is moving rrom Thurston Harbor lo Port Clements and there will be no ranger at the .Vrmer ulace in the meantime. STATION OPEN BY NEXT YEAR Two Hundrod Killed or Injured, as Scientific Biological Plant Here a Result of Collision LONDON, Aug. 20. Nearly 200 Should be Running by Spring, says John Dybhavn M'l.Iln rinnl mill. t 1:11,. I I I i line iiuai ai i ciiimi rim -ill a Willi people were killed and injured in 11,0 Provincial government in re a collision between two passe,,- to the s te have not ye gor trains near Lahore, British India. Sixty-seven bodies have' ' ' i : 1 U1 " c.en .r.c biological sta-ami been recovered from the wreck remainl'10" to be ",ab i8l,eJ 0' h Sv-amoug more than twenty here w.U be ready the debris. There are 102;7""iel wharf to-juWk - tior optrapext .ring.. it wa. - - stale, this morning by John TTiirrAnii 1 "IT'fl il'J'bhavn, member or Ihe biologi- VII 1 1 IK I fl III II K ica boariJ for ,lie 1acific coast, Tlvi llllrl 1UvlW who returned this morning from AREVERYBUSY From Vancouver Causes Ac tlvlty, Albert Leaves a trip south in the course of which be had occasion to take the matter up with th- govern- merit. Transfer of Llriuor Business! While in the south, Mr. Dyb- Iiavn visited the biological station at Departure Day near Na-naimo. He found that there had - Steamer ijeen 0 many workers there this z year that, accommodation would " now' have lo receive attention. At limes there were as many as fit- teen persons working there. Mr. Dybhavn also attended conference of fisheries and bio-'r logical ofllcials held iu Ibe ofllcc of Major J. A. Motherwell, chief a inspector of fisheries, at v an-c couver. The matter of co-opera; tion and co-operation of policies of the two departments, with res. pect lo the future of biological work on the coast was discussed. No Scientists Coming Mr. Dybhavn happened to be htf Vancouver while over 300 dele-u gates to the recent convention o the British Association for Ibeu Advancement oT Science at To ronto were I here and be met a number ol Ihem. The large? party, which contained men or all-nationalities, came lo Vancouver on two special trains. They?. spent two days there and left foe. the East last Tuesday. Mr. Dyb-r havn does not expect any of Ihem' will visit Prince Rupert. Members of Ihe biological section of the convention visited Ihe station, at Departure Day and showed keen interest in tho work that is being carried on there. NO RELIEF FOR KINDERSLEY Nearest Planes arts at Prince Ru pert and no Bases In North OTTAWA, Aug. 29r Owing to lack ot bases in the north ft Is feared the airboanl will bo unable to send relief lo the Hudson's Diiy schooner Lady Kin-dersley drifting in the ice near Point Rarrow. The nearest plane is al Prince Rupert. The Hudson's Bay Company had requested the assistance by airplane but under" Ihe circumstances there Is much doubt if such assistance i practical.