PRINCE ROFERT Fish, Meat and Poultry Market Phone 671 VOI, XIV., I urnTiin or Air mi ii ii ii ui r MOUNT LOGAN ItUmet to be Made This Year to Ruck Top of Second Highest Peak of RocMes i MR. JUSTICE EBERTS' FUNERAL YESTERDAY Tributes of Esteem Were Paid at victoria to Late Judge of Appeal Court TOItIA, May 23. -Tributes ' '"in were paid lo Ihe late ;n Justice Khcrl l his runeral "lerJny Dpceased's colleagues iUp "Ppeal courf or HrlM!" Jtiiubin. were honorary pall-arcrs 'IP upryjopi, xvorP rim. 'lirlst;iuirch (iilliedrali ',,,;v ' A. P Chadwlck, lllsliop .Il'ld and llev. F. N. Fall. a VICTORIA DAY Sport Program ao Ihisebalt. K.C. vs. S.O.C. '' ChildirijN Sports. ' IS l.iiiM'osse. Kiileus vs. . Maple Leafs. A,"ilslnn 50e. Ladles 250 Children Free MRS. FRED PARKER BURIED YESTERDAY Many Eipresslons of Respect and Rag re I Voiced at Funeral In Mellakalla 'llic funeral of (he late Mf Fred A.M'arker. daunhter of Mr. ears. Oreal sympathy Is fell lor Mr. Parker. Ihe little daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ilyun. FISH ARRIVALS Eight Canadian Boats Sold 68,-300 Pounds or Halibut F.igl.f Canadian (e,,oners iiicrkelrd a total of r.8.30 lbs. of halibut at Ihe Fish Lxrhange litis morning. Prices for Hrsl class risli advanred a rew pidi.ts while (lie prire for second class flsli was steady around l.5c, Hie Alii receiving 7c for her second clas lares. . . The Overtime landed red salmon and 1,000 while salmon Today's ai rlvtils nd sales: I.ivingsloue, 7,000 lbs, at 11. 7e and (lejOsuni'l. I.HOOlhs., at 1 1. He and lie; aiM Selina, H.000 lbs., at II. 7c and (.(c, to me linuatniui Fish Cold Storage Co. Alii, U.oOO His., al ll.3o and 7c; and Truuvp. H.500 lbs., at .7e and fie. t Hie lloolh Flsli- . erics. , , , Marguerite, o.omi ins., in n.ic aml tie; l.ipsetl. H.ooo lbs at It 7c and fie. and Agnes H., 5,000 His., nl 11.70 and Oc, to the lloyal Co. Salmon Overtime. .,,0 ''e'1 ul"1 ,,0H) whiles, al 12c and 3o, to the AU Iin Fisheries. Subeorlbe for la Dully Nw. A I .IIP nun of Ihe -cloud board. As Ihe curtain rose, Ihe vuri- singing of "Mule Hritautviu." Archdeacon (i. A. Ilix I hen gave an addres, Mrs. II. C. I'raer sang a solo and a flag drill was per formed by I In children, The, singing of "Men of Harlech" and "God Save (lie King," followed by Ihe exhibition of a reel of pic- lures, brought the proceedings to a close. The theatre was kindly given lor Hie occasion by the AMERICAN STEAMER LABOR MAN WINS LIVKItl'OOI., May 23. Joseph (Ilblions, Labor candidate, won Hie by-eleelloii hr West Toxteth, receiving 2,500 more voles than Thomas Wliilt, Mie Coiwurvutivo PIHNCrl HLPKIlT, ILL!., I'll! DAY, MAY 23, l'J2'i as nautical assessors. The first court presided by tkipl. J. D. McPherson. INE ACCIDENT over D... minion wreck commissioner, us standard bearers look Iheir .r.. ....... ... .peeled. She was also well ami places at I lie froil or Hie stage -.'i" ..... ...... r,....r..i.u L.ii.ttii nil atom; Ihe and Ihe children salnte.l II, e flinr. r,,r ,1"','t' iu"lhs on Ihe grounds " - i . i ii . a i . a . .-.a, a.vl deep regret is felt nl Ihe singing or "O Canada" fol- ,MBl "p ,r ln,ul eie joiuuy ,T i.- .1....11. i.i I arlv a-.-e i.r 2 1 lowimr. Mrs. Parkin then .leliv. res.onslble. . Ihe decision wns eied her address and Mrs. Jarvls prmes.eo i.y .ue ..a.u.uiau .Mcr-j McLeod sang a solo, S. l Par- VUIIU !s,,"' """ '" seeker, chairman of Ihe school board, 1 enquiry wis ordered. spoke briefly, followed by Ihe' The Latest In Restaurants. BOSTON GRILL i Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service, PRIWCE RUPERT private Boxes for Parly Use. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Take Her to The Boston." I I I BEAVER SEEN ON PIPE-LINE V. Iloliiiisuii, 10 J J Hleteiilli Awnue Iisl, while walking along llic ie line ImmI evciiin?. saw a (fenuine lie heater an animal fhal is nut uflen heen on Kaien Island. The furry heauty was on llic lop of a hank near Hie piic line creek eating pallium herry leaves. Mr. ItoMiiMin and his daughter were aide lo ftel willi-in fen feel of him heforc he scurried oif Into Hie buftli. EMPIRE DAY ISBSERVED Annual Patriotic Demonalratlon For School Children Held by DaughUra of Empire The uimuul Liiiinre Day nalrio tTTLI'. Mv -.:i. Next hii.I Mm. C. I". Hyan of Mellukallit, c dciiton.lralinti fur .l-Ihi.iI phil K .- b a u-mpi win ie iiuitie ua iii'iii al,.uiUkaiu rtertiay jreu under Ihe upia' . of ,. llic Muonl l..gan m ihf afternoon; Arehdeacon "(5. A. Ill Imperial Order. Daughters of Ujc i ,: I Tiiiory. .iimmi i'. .mc- omrKiitng. I lie ca-kri was ac- nm n. liil i.tuei. ii.u ufinr. ....... y sail for lite nurlli on iiomiiauicd ly Hie li'tnd to the 'at n.,. UV0L..I1.1.. il.M.ti.. .-y vt-tiiiiK l rrriwiiioltre ohurrh when Hie Tuneral enlcej .l UD Hie. ouiilers nuuclied iM'.i. riult. I'leketl wa held and an address de- fmni the ariou schooN In Hie a "t from I he Ikniadian Ihered. Mi"n liiditon presided Hieatre where Hie iiocecdinsi I '-il Kl4le. Alpine Chili nl Ihr oryan ami relatives of the aliened ul 2 o'clock. On the SBBBBBHaBT ' ' " fBBBBBBBBBHBL BBBBBBHBF' jeBBBJBBBBHBJfc. These captivating curls won the owner is-year-nlil Lillian (iiienlher a "curl contest," which was recenlly conducled in Los Angeles. The curls arc ndjudged lo be Ihe Tinest in Hollywood and Tor that mailer in all Ihe rest of Los Angeles. Captain Harris Exonerated of Blame at Second Enquiry into CHURCH UNION IS POSTPONED OTTAWA, May 23. Hy a vole or 27lo 23, Ihe private bills cpmmillce ol Hie House of Commons today carried an amend-men! lo postpone Ihe operation of Hie church union bill until after Ihe present litigation before the courts is settled. AT CUMBERLAND NOMINATIONS Two Killed and Two Seriously Injured In Cave-In Yesterday Afternoon Ct MIIF.HLA.ND. May 23. A (Cave-iu in No. 5 miik'e of Hie Western Fuel Co. near here yesterday afternoon resulted in ' IWilliani Jones and Joseph. Kirk I . .. : . I ... I. ...1 1 . 1 . i ;. . i uKUUnUO Urr rKAuCK J. McCartney and Itoberl Marshall oc- FRENCH MACHINE. WAS SMASHED AT SHANGHAI Capt. Dolsy Unable to Continue His Flight to Toklo Unless New Plana Is Sent PAULS, May S.lu landing ul Shangliai al (ho first of the week, C.npt. Doisy smashed the lail end of his fuselage and will be imnblo lo continue his flight lo Tokin it is disclosed liere. An- ' vv...v.i ,w, S.Mtt Mitt 42ft DD FPU crtrt idwtxi ... ... r iiiiiu riirj iir.ii i f-i . LABOR PASSES TOROfGH ANOTHERMrm FIKOWC OF FUST MARIHE COURT IS COMPLEIEY REVERSED BY SECOHD Once Again Macdonald Government Staves off Overthrow in Commons m a a m, t ... .... l,tiMH,, .viay s.i. i.uiior ship oi siale sailed along in it w-ilrv today having smie, .fully withstood another par "iirv storm, Ihe approach of which mused political look- iri'tlici disaster. ... . ii ..' i . . . . 1 tie iaoor aumiuisii-aiiou unemployment policy was Id lis opMiiiitiU in (he CouserviilivB niuks a llic viilner- : ;.iil iiimI n question was brought up on a technical inolioii r ' e llic salary or Hie .Minister of Labor, Totn Shaw, by u J pound a year. T.'ie resolution finally talked onl Inl night after a mo- ex premier llaldwui to impose tli cloure was ilefeuled 2n ( iMU. ke Ihe eliiiUi and the deecacd artwl as pallbearers. Iplulforin "" were Mrs. A. '' T. l'arkinJ. . A'M,ul'' h,l ,il Ihe marine court " of enquiry hear ;; .:,r9; ,o" ; ;:' r "i AtM-.e Clnii ,a also Ueriil There was a m sml a repreenlalie. flowers senl by Ihe Mi V I .tf.ih uhicli i Mr ml Mrs. William j,..i ii.. : ....ii. .11. r. ... ii ... i.. . .... . .. ... . .iitr..... i. . . '. . . ... .. i ..1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ii ill s w.is mil in mump, inr iiim ir:.iiMii. i.r i.. Coolidge has no Difficulty Beating Johnson in Contest for Presidential Nomination 'By Hen Deacon, Canadian Press Correspondent ' XKYV YOHK, May va. The race for the Republican presidential nomination has been run. All that remains is the posting of Ihe winner. Despite thrilling forecasts, it proved a very tame a r rair. Calvin, Coolidge won in a w?dk, his only active opponent, Henalor Hiram Johnson, of California-, being left hopelesslv in the rear. The big Hepublican galheriiig at Cleveland next month will not be a convention, but a ratification meeting. It will merely endorse Coolidge's nomination. Predictions at the present lime are that not more than ."0 of Ihe I.10U delegates will vol. against him and efforts are he- ' - m in): made by parly leaders lo arrange for Ihe unanimous nomin al iiri of the New Knsrtaiider on Ihe first ballot. Senator Johnson provided the only excitement of pre-conven-lion campaign what litlle ex citement Iherc was. He also fur- iiNhcil most of Ihe comedy ami practically -all or the noise. He was particularly noisy in the early slage.s of Ihe contest, hut MINISTER IS UNDER FIRE Action of Hon. Jamas Murdock With Regard to Homo Bank Referred to Committee OTTAWA, .May 23. v eM corner oi ...r .mi ..we, ........... - "v i.a.cuer. regeni .., .v.iair ..ars. ' ,.,rt" r'', ""it'7Zl l-..:. . He waged his most violent cam. correspondence betwec. li'i-i'iMry. is Ihe seeon.l Auxiliary. Mr. ami .Mr-. James .uiiuplcr; Miss Illanehc Macdon-' ,v "u 1 " "1,ru u,r 'raiiK . , .. ...... ... . "",,, " .". , , t ,Illi(inl,ir n t . i. . ...... .... .. ..... . . . ... .... ... i i...... '..i.i i ... ..... ... ... .... '.la emeiiL and for usiimniir Ihe Lime .....i;.... ..-ill. n. l,," 111 11,1 Middle West and aim liquidator Lurksou - -.. i nn iiiatfa.v iiiiiiiiiiiuia re iiai sir. iiiiii .11 1 . . iiimii. jiiii a-iLrtiiiiii iiiii mi .iiiiitii!"-- - v ---- s-'iiiviariwii t iin inr . . . . . Without at no slasre was he a dangerous division the House or Commons rival or Coolidge. passed the motion or Gus Porter, JnliiiMiir.H defeats were cerlain-jConservalive member Tor llasl-ly not due lo inaction. He toured bigs West (Ontario), rererring Ihe Middle West, speaking almost, to the comlmittee oil privilege !lajly, and had a live organization and electionst the action of Hon. fat' work afding him in as'saullhigJame".sM jtiolitlge and Ihe "Old Guard" of in withdrawing $1,050 from the Ihe Hepublican Parly. It was a Home Hank two days before iL CnnnAinv e4-lZrl C A' ''x, "'"r'anialion at Ihe outset, failed. VUffUtilUli UCOlllSn Uir(IZUinf Hiat is, but as the Johnson hopes 'Hie motion asserted that Mr. faded it gradually dwindled and Murdock had made Ihe wilh- ilied. As one primary after an- drawal being certain. Ihrouuh . ..r-' I,, Ihe t.t. Hlirr , n asi ;,'.er passed and was rec0nll It. information he had as u minister. ,u,u, ... reKCiii oi municipal cnapier, pre-, Scottish ' , . which ", ' l '"Hie Coolidge column .!!... that n liKmnliaU rallr following:, shjing; Mrs. J. G. sjteen, rexenl Leiglitiuinf ijuccn Mary Chapter; Mr. S. was v recked nut of Prince llupert harbor March y, reversed Ihe decision of (he first court and finds that lH'c:une 'irerous and his likely, vessel. supporters fewer and less active.1 Mr. Murdock, in replying, read himself showing . . . ' ' " . .. ... I ' accident. wnen .nicnigan, .eniMsKa. am "ai ue nan returned ?i,o&0 ,or .s . r. Tiled on y , by Mount , Mr. and Mrs. W. Ilouinsou. ... V i. r. Mrs. i David ii h Ihomson. standard. I i 1 .:. Hu.,..!. ... . n... f. K ,v ,., ai.,1. t . ..... i i ...I... ' t v ri.,1. Mrs li. Steele. Mr. and l....,rPe ,.f Miitiii-iimt i'.i.,..ir. t ! I "- 'iVVunH court consiie.l of C.ipL Charles Kaddie as com- ' ' ' "t. wem . .., wiimirawn. aiVi pro- l - :i teel hiuh and Muuiil Mrs. Morris.... Mr. and Mrs. P. S. V. t.x. slandard larcr of !,,l.!:!""".''l:..un,l H,,, Xi'Ki,.: ). 101 f..el InLdi PRISONERS TO BE RELEASED Prw Slate Government to Liber-' all Except De Valera and Few Others I" HI, IN May I. The tree K"Veriiui'nl will expedite ilrai(. of , prisoners m. ;rJ r under sentence of im-tne.il W illi (he except nm of Vuli'ia and oilier lleiiulilican who have nol yel been .J lakalln where she wa highly re F. James.! Venn. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair. Adair Cars Coupler; Miss Agnes """ . L' Churrli Choir. Mrs. Sivii. Mr. Donaldson, standard bearer or M,,rk "f 1 ,l' fM" "h,l lltw"',r and Mrs. C. Graham, Mr. and Hill CO Cliapter; Archdeacou i. Mrs. llidierl Leiglilon, King Tat . Itlx. and 11. Parker, cliair- :.V tki. Hie dereased was h'rn at Mel- .jagaiusl him Ihe rebutr practically posed to return the balance i IN VANCOUVER Conservatives and Provincials Name Candidates Bowser and McRae Among Them LABOR IN VICTORIA jvvere badly injured. A njumher of . VA.M'.OL'VKK, May 23. Local aomirai reary not Believed lo be oilier worKcrs who ikiii jusi len :onservaiives nisi nigiii nomin Damaged Nltlnat Is Stand. Ing by. VANCOUVF.il, May 23. The Pacific Sleiimship Co.'s .steamor Admiral Peary groundel yesterday on a bar olT ihe I'raser river while enroule to Seallle via Hlaine. The C.P.H. lug Mlinat is standing by, The Peary will likely final today al high tide. She Is no) believed lo be damaged. the mine when lln cave-iu curred escaped Injuries, ollier machine, may5 lie. seul fortnight as a labor ticket lo contest him lo flight. finish his projected the .led the follow ing candidates for the forthcoming provincial election: Ilon. W,Ji Bowser, Mrs. S. H. Scott, Perry D. Hoe, II. I.. Mailland, S. L. Howe and T. H, Kirk. Tlie Provincial Party iiotiiiuated Gen. A. D. Mcllae, Mrs. J. A. Hall, A. Met:-. Crcery, Bert. Showier, I'. W. Hounserell and D. 1'.. MeTaggarl. VICTOIUA. May 23. J. H. Ilawlliornlhwaile, former Social-11 member Tor .Nevvcaslle; Mrs, W, II. Graves, president or llio Victoria Labor Parly, and A. W. Pierce, were, nominated lasl city. provincial election in the forced him out of Ihe race, lie '. a.s i. Milium viim iii me run oi I ipill BW I It I llJ II I'll I:::,::"":!!' BUI mUKULKtu m ..... ...u... ...Ill lllll Ull lll-l ..li...... - I.I..I. 1... . ' uiaiM i.iiiiii,iiii nnirii nan ueei. arranged for him and returning lo Washington. He announced f ilial his voice had given out. He. por.ers who met mm in W eslung ilon, however, declared 'voice .v.. was .-..11 Mill .-.Kill,, slron? (hat i... i uui I . . iiiopes were wry. veo' WTaK. Waif on Doorstep Johnsons Johnsons present present political political his his ,-la. BY KIDNAPPERS Son of Wealthy Chicago Manu-- facturer Meets Untimely End In South Side Swamp CHICAGO, May 23. -Kidnapped and held for ransom and murder- ,lus ls ' ''e "Ubjrcl or no little ed when Ihe kidnuiipers believeil discussion and speculation. He their plan was a railure, the nude ....i. ... ..a.c iiunuriB u. go. a uo.ly or Hubert Franks, Uged II oral writer has aplly Icrnied sou or a millionaire Chicago him a political wair on no one's linaniifaeliirpr. ms r... i. i i .. .I.M.rstcp." He appears to be not swanip on the south side yesler-only out or Ihe presidenlial race. day. The head was crushed and mu oui or Hie caiiw.aigii as well 'the bodv ws siri.......i ..n f.. 1. .. rl .. .. . . I - u. uil ...... ...i .sum uuiiii .inn sireuu- means of en if e.-ill..,. ".is speuiuiMer as JOUIson lilts is a very serious position. John-sou undoubtedly loves to orate, but in this campaign il does nol appear likely, he ill have much chance. He is (he country's leading stump orator without a stump. He cannot very well .support Coolidge actively in Hie cam. paign alter the biller attacks he lias made on him in the various primary rights; he has arraigned the record or the Coolidge ad-ministration and the "llegular" Hepublican, organization, there-rore cannot now support Hie olllcial Hepublican parly. On Ihe other hand, he cannot join forces wilh (lie "Progressive" wing of I lo parly, Hr (he Progressives will have none or him. There Is a possibility thai there may be a third party, but Johnson Is excluded from that loo. The groups that may coalesce Into u third parly distrust him. Their leaders Borah, Morris, La Follelle have declared that they regard Johnson as a backslider from ProgreVsiveism, unit during (Continued on patfo alx) LEAGUEJBASEBALL National League Brooklyn I, Pittsburg 2. New York 7, Cincinnati C. Boston 2, Chicago 0, Philadelphia t, St. Louis 1. American League Cleveland 3, New York 0. Detroit (J, Boston 5. SI. Louis 3, Washington ij Chicago 3, Philadelphia 2 Pnbcrihe for Ihe Dally News. LIBERAL NOMINATING CONVENTION FRIDAY The Liberal Nominal lug Convention will be held In Ihe F.nipress Theatre on Friday nlghl, May 23, DJ2I, al 8.15 o'clock, All delegates are re. quested to .iiltendi H. F. GLASSY, 2- Sec re I a ry. !"0'''a. 4