Wm Ym Want A TAXlQQ in a hurry fl CALGARYWINS CHAMPIONSHIP;'1;; WINNIPF.U. Manh 17. -Oal-ifury speedy hockey team lok he measure of the Vancouver Maroon' Jiere Sal tin lay night. the score pclng three lo one in ernment lo construct in the port mire Itupcrt n grain rlcxnlor thai some of llii trade may In.- diverted In Ilia) jMirl. anl so lhat the lianadiau Naliimal Vancouver Maroons 3 to 1 unv ....... .,.- i.nfrii and Gets Bye In Stanley Cup Series from Ho Ira Hie which will flow iivcr lhr li-neks nf Hie drain! ! ...i h..-ir:. '!... ii.. ..r I.. I I till ft, ratlin. I lir I'll in ii monloii i I In- mi t ur I grain centre for central and norlhern Alberta, and for a I a rye portion of the province of Saskatchewan. The government I building an fnw.r Hit. AII.itIh MzBi-raalltin. 'elevator lodny in Ihal eily. That This give Calgary the rham-'elevulor in lldi iton will not piotiship 'of western Canada, lljfulffll il proper function, un-having won the odd game out utiles there i alo an elevator in I'm nw i ..u.urv .l.-.ncl I lit er-;the Port of Prince llupert lo In I which II wheat car toes ran be Yc.i,.i.Ihv ImiIIi lealtis lefl for Inillslilllled. Montreal In i.Ihv fur the Stanley' Many Pleas Made liUp I desire o aoeiate myself. taltruiV win uive her lhe, with all Hie power and energy I i,w. ... M... Similev Cuii games.' pocs with deputation!' Viiiiciiiitee will ii t the Cana-delegation from Ihal country lo diens on Tuesday nigh'- KING AND GUTHRIE SPEAKING TODAY IN HOUSE OF COMMONS Division Tomorrow Will Probably End Debate on Address In Reply to Speech From Throne OTTAWA, March 17 -The de-bale on the address end in the lloue of Common tomorrow. An agreement tu Ihi" dfe:t ha been reached nimuig the parly whip, which stands guV'd unless laler develoinnent make post ponement id the division necessary. Premier Kin? returned from I he smith w here lie went n w eek go lo rest. The debate wa continued to day by Hon. Iluuh Hiilhlio for he Conservatives and Hon. J. H King, minister of public work, for the government. EARTHQUAKE AGAIN IN JAPAN TODAY TOKIO, March 17. A pro-iiounced earilniunke that Kent Ihe liihabltanln MCiirrylng from t liel houne wan fell today in the town f Fukuhlnia, Northern Japan. ' m,; uf dajmiyi' wa reported. Ottawa, with ie"iluliiMis of Ihe Prince llupert Hoard of Trade-backed by Ihe rccoluliuii from Ihe Hoard of Trade of I'.iliiioulou, with newspaper editorial from Hie pre of both side of poll- lien, and with teller and lele Kram innumerable m-yinx tin' conl rucl lou of n itraiu elevator in the port of Prince llupert. The (iraiid Trunk Pacific Hallway wa Ihe product of Sir Wilfrid l.aurier and hi Koverumeut Thai a real laleman inlendei the complelcd Oraud Trunk Pacific Iti be a monument lo hi memory In the name way Ihal (he construction of the Canadian Pacific stand to the credit o the late Sir John A. Macdouald About I U05 or t0()0 Hie govern inent of Sir Wilfrid projected Ihe conlruclion of the Ciruiul Trunk Pacific. They naid they were ittip to open nnd develop a new mi. I wonderful country. The idea rau&hl on throughout the whole of the Dominion; and peo pie became convinced that Ihe railway wa u couiui project ami that il would open up a country Ihal wa well worth developing Settlers Conosrned The eel Her who hae jrone inlu that norlhern country have proved lo the califacllou of Ihe country, ami tu me Maiigiaciion of lhoe who iniliatcd tin rail . ..l..A.v II...4 II.. way in ine int piutr, nun ihu 1 project was a nound one. There I.. II... 1 (Irand 1 Trunk .1. In tribulaiy lo (he c. Hlniucd on payo iwo) eljc Min STORK HOPES TO GET ELEVATOR FOR PRINCE RUPERT Word wa received at the week end from Fred Stork by I lie local Hoard of Trade in which the member advise that il would not be Hneiriat to send a delegation lo Ottawa jui now. He says Utat he i working on the mailer and hope to get favorable aclioii in regard tu a grain elevator here. BIG AMERICAN FISH BOATS IN fourteen Halibut Schooners Mar keted Catches Totalling 177,-000 Lbs. Today Salmon In Ihe arrival of four large! American halibut boat swelleij e list of fih sale at Ihe 1.x- .'liaiige this morning. Fourteen mat sold a total of I77.IMMI 11.-.. even American boats having lll'.OOU lb. and a similar nuni- er of Canadians. 3j.00U lb. t here were also two small salmon arrival. Sale were a follows: American llrptlbic. 30,01111 lb., at JMc and iW. and Senator, aa.nun lb.. 13. te and Ce, to Hie Canadian Fish V Cold Storage Oi. Allen. S.i.nno lb., at t3.Ce and Oc. to Ihe PooHl Hlierte L,an-adiau Co; Oludslone. 3I.UUH lbs al 13.3c ami tic. and Seriou. H.noo lbs., al I3.fic and "c. lo the Pacific Fish ene. Forward. 7.n(in lbs., at 13.8 ami 7e, and Laura, H.nmi lb., al tic uud 7e, lo Hie lloyal 1 ish Co. Canadian Hippo, :.r.n(l .s., and Alliance. 1.1)00 lb., al 1 1 .Co ami Co, lo the Allin Fisheries. Selma, 7,000 lb., at ll.Gc and lie. and Viola, 3.000 lb., at 1 1 .He and tic, lo Ihe lloyal Fish Co. ,. A S.,5.000 Ih.; Verna. O.uoo lbs., and Mulrneag. I. .100 lb., at 1 1.7c and Gc, to Ihe Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co. Salmon First Place. 2.000 lbs,, al lU.'Jc and tc. (o Ihe Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Karen, 1.000 lb., al lU.Hc and Ic, lo Ihe lloyal Fish Co. OLD COUNTRY PEOPLE ARE SELLING LANDS Pressure of Taxes and Changing Conditions Cause Landlords to Take Action LONDON, March 17. How landowners arc continuing lo divest themselves of real estate under pressure of , Increased luxation and changing condition I shown by a catalogue of Im pending sales by an uuolioneer in Scotland totalling 338,171 acres. Home of Ihese lauds have been held by vendors and their ancestor- for niurlos. The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Deal of Food Oood Service. PRINCE RUPERT Uoxes for Use. Beat Car and Beit Service Private Party LB: In In Olty. Rates Reasonable "Take Her to The Boston." Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOL. XIV,, NO, 05, IMilNCE HUPKIIT, B.C., MjhVDAY, MAllCII 17, i2i. UlurUi't Circulation 1633 Strut SlM SS2. PRICE FIVE CENTS. GERMAN REPARATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT FRED STORK DEMANDS THAT OTTAWA GOVERNMENT FULFILS OBLIGATIONS Case for Elevator Here Placed Clearly Before Parliament by Fred Stork in Forcible Address Puts matter up to Government to state yes or no whether they intend to develop the Port of Prince Rupert PLEADS FOR RECOGNITION ON PURELY BUSINESS GROUNDS Reminds House of Commons of Laurier Policy and tells how settlers have awaited action here Frnl SlorK. member for Skeena in the Federal Parliament. imiI the Prime llupert elevator question straight tin lo the gov ernment in recent speech ami made u Kiwerfut pica tu the House and to the government to fulfil the pledge made tu the; people here in regard to the dexelopmenl ol tin poru According to the Hansard report he said in part: 11 ' I I ia t I- i ti triftA Mfiinfil ttt Ilia .Pacific eon! fra come lit wlay 'and tonight I beseech (his gov ! Photograph how Manuel (ioinez of Philadelphiu olid his bride by proxy. Four year ago they were sweethearts in Portugal the bride' coiimii acted a Ihe proxy, and the coin forced open the immigration gates lo her in America Twelve Volcanoes in Eruption in Alaska Vomiting Clouds of Smoke, Ashes, and Molton Rock Fierce Gales off California Disable Tanker and Cause Delay to Other Shipping on the Coast SAN KHAN CIS CO. March 17. dales which have been lahiug the waters of lhe North Pacific Ocean otf the Uiliiorinaii j roasl for tin al 18 hours, disabled al least one large vessel.) .I..I...V...I ir:nii:ieirif' liners and cruised aonreheiisioii in local' WILL INVESTIGATE BUSINESS METHODS RAILWAY AND MARINE gional Counsel to Hear Any Complaints Committee of Experts Makes its First Report on German Reparations PAULS, March 17. The report of the first committee of expert which has been practically agreed upon is based on the 'following fundamentals: (iermauy muut pay as much in taxes as' any other' people of the allies. , The (Jermau economic machine must lie free lo function under (Jermau coulrol unhindered by outside interference. i .Minimum sums must ue paiu in me immediate tuiurc on reparation account, these to be increased in proportion to the revival of CermanyVi prosperity. , The expert propoe to set up Ifl Hslffir I CIMp an international bank lo have J llvftLiaJjIlllj me exclusive riant to iue urr-j many') currency on a gold basis. iThe bank plan provide for Hie 'co-operation of allied and neutral 'nation in supplying capital ami dn Ihe management of the iustilu-lliou which will be located in neutral country- The indications are Ihal capital will be raised by subscriber to I" loan loans, to w raise ibisc the uic M--.III l...l. IT lli M..i..l,-V r .. .r..,.. I.i 1'l,'.o... iinni; The allie will be enabled lo LUMBEROUTPUT Manager or Buckley Bay MIC Tells of Work Being Dona on Massett Inlet EIGHTH CAMP OPENED t'ni wl.,,1. u l:.li,.ff imril, M.m.liP fr Ihe HrilUh c.o.rt Ihe amount which will be secured by will Cut About Seven and a Half world flight and establishing supply stations at various points in " "". """'""'"I Alaska und the Aleutian Island reports to Conluva Alaska,, j!'' J ii,.,. .!... .....U f smi.kM ;.sI,m n...l ...mIIcm r,.,-k. P0,il " ua"ks unw require-l! ' I:" .I ' n,. 'i,;. l.. t l-y Ihe interest- on loan and been having a trying lime. Weather condition have been bad. ,,llll,muln At one lime Ihe Thieiival had lo rim before a bad hurricane and.'"," l.t. ai-lniHiuiinail ft II t N mj ! Id 11 ll'll i I O l .'ltill ll'l; I Ik t II 'tl t Il0f ' 1 1 fj il W C.'TI ItliLVU IHUII)IUIMV W VlllllVI HIVII IIU." USlSiVU V reparations instal. Million Feet a Month from The Massell Timber Co, Is now starling its eighth' logging camp on Massed Inlet for (lie Buckley Hay mill, J. M. Orosart, .Ira' II,.. j-cimraii,... fund 'agcr Of llic mill, who i in be;,,,e city announce. Three other pro.ortionale percentages to fixed at Spa. The French andica,,,,,si huvc b(,en 0nc,J Ul lhe lllelglans are allowed lo nviinlain j,n1' 1,1 w we"kH ttl,J 325 men !a garrison in Ituhr or nearby andi"" "uw employed logging be-Jo seize the Ituhr industries if ' ! a engaged in 5erniany fails to carry out terms of the award. PRINCE OF WALES the HAD ANOTHER FALL ....... .. . - .. ..u..i marine circles for lhe safety of smaller craft. 18 """" rru"' "'u"" Tin. Iiil Sea Itniiirer. ball linir I he. lnl owv waves in lie teeth i wnicn took Place on sal of fierce winds is today en roulo lo lhe assistance, of the Aso- urday cialed Oil Company s Shell tanker I rank II. Huck, .lS.tl tons, which i disabled off the norlhern California coast. Heavy sea ripped awuy the rudder slock jeslerday and an apeal for help was sen I ouL The Frank II. Huck carrie n crew of :jll men. Sir Henry Thornton Sends Re MO.NTIIF.AL, March 17. The following announcement was i- sued here loday by Sir Henry W.j Thornton, chairman and prel-! denl of the Canadian National Hallways: r "Slatemenls having been made thai changes in lhe present. methods of administrating the affairs of lhe Canadian Nallonali Hallways and Canadian dovem-p" incut Merchant Marine on lhe Pacific Coasl would lead lo lni creased efficiency and a greater T degree of satis faction to llio business 'interests of; Hrilish Columbia, H. II. M. Temple, re- gioual counsel of the railway, has Vancouver lo receive statements and testimony. This Inquiry will begin immediately. BIRTHS A sou was born al the Prince llupert General llospilal on March It, to Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Creelmnii, Terrace, A son was born on March IC. lo Mr. and Mrs, John WlUon, Parkview Apart: icj.U BOTTLE FISHING OFF GLOUCESTER . IS LATEST SPORT dl.OUCFSTF.lt, Mass., Mar. 15.- Hottle fishing i one of Ihe latest sports along the coal here. The other day a small craft running liquor from one of the eight mother ships anchored olT lhe twelve mile limit was hard pressed by coaslguardinen and had In jettison pari of the cargo. The hollies come floating in on the title and throngs of people are gathered along lhe shore near Cape Anne in search of the prizes. A few are successful bul most of them gel nothing. been Instructed to proceed lo WHITE SLAVE PACT RATIFIED WAHSAW. March I7. The Polish Diet has ratified the in. let-national white slave Iralllc agreement. When ratified many women made speeches jn the I del, an unusual event. Charles Harrell, lhe well known Interior rancher, arrived In lhe city from Harrell Lake last night and is registered at the Prince Uujierl Hotel, HER MATCH MONOPOLY! 1 PAIUS. March 17. -The Senale passetl by 103 lo 110 a measure A'for the suppression of llic state 'match monopoly. GENERAL PELLE DEAD PAIUS, March 17. Maurice Pelle, one of the high oltlccrs appointed by Iho suprepje war council in 1015, Is dead. TOURISTS SHUN BERLIN HFHLIN, March 17, -The number of Americans visiting Perl in reached a new low mark in January. During dial month only 130 Americans included the Herman capital ih their stopping Hae.H I lit mill which dose not include other administration, staffs. A. J. McCulluugh, who arrived from Vancouver last, week, has succeeded J. M. O'Drien a logging superintendent. The latter has resigned and gone lo Vancou ver. Mr. Orosart slates il is planned lo cut 7,500,000 feet or lumber a mouth al the Huckley Hay mill from now on. More than LONTKLN. March 17. The. half of Ihe production is one- Prince of Wales is making good i inch roughl lumber and lhe progress toward recovery from '.balance limners, l lie output is his latest accident on Saturday jbeing exported to California, when the horse he was riding in Oregon and Washington on the 'an armv point lo noinl event at .coini.anv's own steamers. Alborfiebl Cross fell In the laslj steeplechase exeut. The Prince nntmrv tup lirnntn fell on his iead and hands and.KUUlW lnL YYUTlLlJ ,bleediiiK freely from lhe face. He had been unsealed earlier in lhe afternoon bul sustained no iu- jury. Prince Henry had fallen early .In the. .same race. . I 'i l... ..:. ..... ,.r i.....n.i "ro""d ,l,e r " wr,w l0,,7.?.1 today lo London from Aldershot ...I l. I. ...I !... I- - " .wuiir hit i.u.l ut'lll uil'lci til.v over lhe week end. This is his .twelfth riding accident. i : FRANCE SUPPRESSES FLIGHT COMMENCED FROM SANTA MONICA SANTA MONICA, March 17. The United States army flight on the first leg of Us flight lo Seattle. A siuadrou of four planes got away in command of Major Frederick Martin. The planes will remain in Seallln until about the end of the nonth. FIUME IS FORMALLY ANNEXED TO ITALY King Victor Emmanuel Present today at Ceremony and Pro" sented with Address FtUMC, Mar. 17 King -Victor Kmmanuel was present lo tlay at the formal ceremony of minextnar Fiume to Haliau rule, (leneritl Caetano read. Hie proclamation and Ihe King wit presented with an address of welcome and the keys of the t'lly. RECOGNIZES RUSSIA MOSCOW, March 17. The foreign otllce announces I hat China has ri'sunif.l full illplo-cfcltc relations with Ilusibi