r FISH : MARKET prime Haby lippf, Lamb, Fresh Pork, Fowls and Chicken, Fresh Fish, etc., Fresh llome-Made Sausage Haily. Phone 671. VOL XIV,, NO. 97 FAILUKi, 6k GRAIN HELD UP BY mxs Jxlin Oliver, premier of llrilisb. Columbia aked yesterday if reports thai lliepe would be a provincial c;elioii this year were well founded replied: "Our op-poiipuls talk of one and are pre paring and .1 have told our friend lo keep pace wilh them in (Hie matter of preparation.' Hc- )ond this Mr. Oliver would nut go. GOD OF FORTUNE IS STILL WITH DUTHIE Seattle Capitalist Gets Good Smelter Returns From Highland Basin Group The god of minim: fortune, for surely this was a male, remain with J. F. Inilhie. who success-rully brought the Mamie und lllcndersou groups, on Hudson jllay mountain to the producing stage and then sold a controlling iuterc'l in them to the Federal Mining A Smelling Company for a uarter oT a million dollars, says A. II. Maun in the Vancouver un. When h made Ihe sale last fall Mr. Dulhie stated that he was so impressed "'il'iessed with vim the me pt possibilities I irV nc rni ITIPC LrttA Ur rtULlllLd or the country (hat he purposed - ito snciid the nrocceds in the de- I PRIWCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PMNCIi IllPF.RT, JUi, THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1921. V(Urdr't Clrtu-ttloA 1702. NO RESULT TO IRISH PARLEY ON BOUNDARY LONDON, April 21. The coiiferrnce -Iwtt rrprwriita lives of Northern and Southern Ireland with a view lo adjusting the boundary belwppn Ulster and the Irish Free Slate broke up this afternoon without result. CAMPAIGN IN NORTH OPENS Hon T. D. Pattullo Coming North Early In May to Take Charge for Liberals (Special to Dally News) VICTORIA, April 24. After waging a campaign In Okanagan and Kootenay districts, the Oliver government will now turn Its attention to Northern B.C. Hon. T. D. Pattullo will take charge of the government's northern campaign. Early In May he will leave for Prince Rupert, his own constituency and will remain for three weeks. He will also tour Atlln district, visit the Queen Charlotte Islands, and travel along the line of the G.T.P. as far as Prince George. Offerlngs at Vancouver Greater velopmcnl and exploration of SCOTTISH REPAIRS i nan uapacuy to nanoin ana oilier properties reasonably con-Cars Detained at Ed- ,tiguous to the Grand Trunk monton Pacific Railway. He was true to !his word, and bonded the High- I'.DMON'ION, April 21. He- land Hasin group, 25 miles from I ween t,200 and 1,500 curs of Smlthers, from Thomas King and grain are lying at points In the Martin Cain, and al once started Kdmoulou division of the Cana- to develop the property. Re. iliatt National Railway awaiting eenlly he sent the first shipment, .shipment to the Pacific Coast, only a small one, to the Selby SOON BE FINISHED Expected That Vessel Will Sail For the South Next Week to Load Crew Is Due on Sunday Repairs to Hip C. G. M. M. steamer Canadian Scottish, which oic . .. mumi, initial su viiinin imu mnaniiii a rviuui ui went ashore SOUtll Ol IlPfC H. Iicrtnicniient or me i...ii. oo ounces in goiu ami no C0UI,ie or months ago are well ' e 4i . .hi..... ".. .i.. .ii .. . .. . . i ' .vi present iiucouv cr win nan- ounces m suter jut ioii Strut tlM 482. j American Iieriance. 12.000, to Pacific Fisheries, at ti.GOc and oc. Young America. 33,000, lo Al- tin Fisheries, at 9c ami Oc, for delivery. -iKelcliikan - rJdft-M.pl3.M()?ftflottli 4 k'i. l.-l.. !,l O (III.. M...I . The LaUst In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service, private Boxes for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENTS. AS PREDICTED EIGHT YEARS AGO i SEPARATIST DOCTRINE IS REPUDIATED BY LEADER OF NATIONALISTS Counsel for Home Bank Admitted in 1916 that it Could not Carry on OTTAWA, April 21. "Willi uu amount locked up indefin- i" v iti four Iuirc account probably Ihree lime llic paid up rul and more limn half the total deMjsil if any tiling' should ki' plarts which would cause u comparatively small percentage m the dcpoiilur.N In ask for their fiioin:y, I do not see how the i :ik, without oulHlo assistance, could continue with open ljcir-. ' Tins i an extract from u Idler which was written by Z. A. I !i. . oiiusel for tin Home Hank, lo J a me l'ilier, K.d, YViii- rcprcMMitiiig llir three western director of thai iustitu- s on February 2. I IHO. The le-Uer va read tin- morning at the session of the It t Commission investigating the failure of the bank, MANY KILLED TRAIN WRECK Eipretses Collldt and Smash I Four Electric Engines and Trains J n Swiijpilaiid, April 21. y a ih. Zurich' and Milan r..lulr. nrar llfllliiiok -Jinny, thirty people II i ri were killed and fifty tu-1 1 lo Ial ulglil twenty-Urm hnil been removed p vrrekasr i riii w iitilktl by rtigiue ami all four c wrr-kfH and 'he four 'Mi-x rrr kilted. Financier Kilted A .:!) the kill p. I i- Dr. Kar- i' li. the eminent Herman - nl uulliortty, and hl l;r In IIS during tin. a' Win llellTeric.li mtiit- if 'he treasury and the fl-I g )-ar became minister of nrrhr and vice-chancellor, lie wa one of lhoe who advo-a " and pnnii-'iP't i itiiM jtal mclliod of warfare. RADIO FAILED IN BIG EFFORT Cables Still Relied Upon Yesterday to Carry King's Message in Opening Empire LONDON. April 21. -The effort) ' i have the voice of King George In anl around Ihc world as he de- cied a speech in opening the Hrilih r.uipire Inhibition at W enibley yesterday failed of euc-'t,s according (o reports from 1 ai.lo enthusiasts throughout the 1 inplre. Some leu million of the King' lubjccls heard his voice while the message- wm being cabled around (he glohp uu all llrillsh cable route. The royal voice did not earn however, beyond t Iio llrit-li Mes. DEAD HEAT" InIaCE FOR QUEEN'S PRIZE Sol Joel's Cvander and M. Call-man's Scaplanoran Come In Together Kwannon Third l.liVhov i..ii at u..t litnl'4 l'ie Fvander, faotlle. and M. 'ttiiinairs colt Kcuplanoran ran a b'ad heal for Iho Queen's Prize, ""e principal cent of the Kemp-t'n Park epritur mpcling-. Kwan-'", third, was two lengths be. lurid ESSAYS MUST BE IN BY MIDNIGHT MAY 3 A tppyrarii received (his MMinutiir from Ottawa lalp llial II lit luijH)i- hp to eleiid Hie nine for I lie luriiinz in of eiay for the Daily New eay runi-iiiMiii 4eynd mid. uiulit r May 3. r- TlU U iHWary hi unler to ar- ranv for I lie awarding of Hip era ltd prlip for the Ihi p..uv written by any (ei-Miit in tUnada under u( pen year of aye. in whieli th winner of the radio H in Hip duleii't will oe a roiupelil'-r. WILL BE CARNIVAL ON VICTORIA DAY Rotary Club Discusses Proposal at Their Luncheon Today At the Itotary Club luncheon today C. II. Onne for Ihc coiiunil-lep In rliarge prouel that the el uli idioulU put on a carnival at the pilnbitioii building on May :M for the jiurpo!.e of ruiMiut Hie HiuiiMUid dollnrx guaranteed hy the club for the flushing or the mirM' llOllie. The member were in favor of tlii bub it wa pointed out that the exhibition board and the I'M had oiue similar proposal kiiicc thev had made a move uud it wa left with the eoiiiiniltei! lo meet other oiiianiatioii! and if possible make miiiic arrangement. PLOT TO BLOW UP JAIL DISCOVERED MXI AHT. April 21. --The discovery was announced today of a idol to blow up .Maryborough jail, it convict prison where many Sinn l'eiucri are serving long terms. P.G.E, REPORT i IS HANDED IN Mr. Justice Oalllher Places Docu ment In Hands or Provlclal Secretary YJCTOIIIA, April 2t. Mr. Ju-lico Gallilier'c report ml tlm Paclflo Great F.iudern probe lias been placed in tbe. handx of lion. J. 1). McLean, provincial secre tary, bul until Iho return or the premier from Oltawa (hp findings of Ihe commissioner will not he considered by Hie Government, nor will the contents bo known. NEW SETTLERS FOR DOMINION1 Two Train Loads Coming from New York to Ottawa MUNTHKAI,. April 21. At a lime when tin- whole country is ileerying emigration of Canadian lo Hie l ulled KlatcM. it U pueouragiiig to record Ihe immi-gralion of a eonriilprablc body nf L'niled Ktate citizen lo Canada. Toitigjit and tomorrow nisrht there will leuvp .New Vork ovrr the Canadian National Itailwayn Iwo opeeial (rains, each of which will bring lo Canada approximately tw hundred men and women who will nettle permanently in the Oomfnion. They are all member nf the Canadian department of the Metropolitan Life lnurance Company. I'P to the preenl thi company in il main oflice in New York li ax iiiainlaiiied a large de-paiimptil to look after Canadian liUilie. 'I'Jiin butillP!4 ha now reaelie! urli iirooortiutii that Hie company has found it neveary to tablifji a Canadian departmedl lo Ottawa. where thene new headijuartp are Uuluu located. ' I'lii U a termaneiil (inadian lieadipiarer and all member of it will make their future rcci- denee in Ottawa. FISHERIES OFFICE NOT ABOLISHED Will Remain as at Pressnt Until After House Prorogues Neill Hears (Soeclal to Dally News) OTTAWA, April 24 A. W. Nel(l, member for Comox Albernl, has been assured by Hon. Pierre Cardln, minister of marine and fisheries, that the central fisheries Inspector's office In Vancouver will be left undisturbed until after parliament prorogues. This means that the proposal advanced by Fred Stork, member for Skeena, that the central office be abolished, will remain In abeyance until the summer. OLIVER REFUSES TO V vlfit feixn' . 3? &SFRS Swapping horses in midstream U rather daiigerou- COMMIT HIMSELF ON ELECTION QUESTION Says He Has Advised Friends lo Keep PacV with" Opponents . In Matter of Preparation OTTAWA., April 2t. lion. Republican Bogey in South Africa is Killed by the Speech of General Hertzog CAPETOWN, April tit. The Republican bogey in the Union of Sou lb Africa is killed so far as the Nationalist purty is concerned, as u result of a speech made yesterday by General ucrizug, teauer oi the opposition lo Oeuerul hmuls in the south Afiican Parliament. The Nationalist leader aid the Hepublican doctrine had never been on the Nationalist program. The party would be foolish to press this is.ue unless the English people of the country as well as the liuleh, favored it. lie said thai sovereign independence had already been .-ecured by the Union. This .should, be' used independently of lb British Prhy Council, the commonwealth going so far perhaps as lo elect its own Governor General. CANADIANS GOT SAME PRICE AS AMERICANS At the Fish Kxchauge today Canadian boa! got about the same price as Americans. 1 lie Uales were as follow 14890 MILES ON FISH EXCHANGE RIG RIGHT IS COVERED K. Neiison, 7.000. to Booth tntu ?" ",a,J w',,hout Fisliprips, at U.l"0c and 5c. i Nalional. 21.000. to Cold Stor ,p, at 9c and Oc. ' Tatoosh, 32.000, to liold Stor- age, at 9.20c ami Oc. Canadian . W. T.. H.uoo, to Alliu Fisheries, at 9.60c ami 5c. W. & P., 2.500, to Itnyal Fish Co- at 9.C0c and 5c. Yerna, 5,500, lo Cold Storage, at 9.70c and 5c. DELEGATE REPORTS TO ROTARY MEMBERS s. D. Johnston Meets Throe Prince Rupert Taxpayers In Spokane and They Want to Know At Hip Rotary Club luncheon today S. I). Jolmslon, dek-gatt to Iho district convention at Spokane avp bis report on Hip convention. He said he was looked in a room with nine men. Caclt morning the secretaries of tlin various clubs in the district breakfasted logellipr and laler in the day. mornings, afternoons, and evenings, (here were meeting of various kinds, most of which he attended. One of the principal sppakers was Dr. Henry Suzallo, preident of (he Uui- is.. .. Second Section from Karachi to Toklo is SSS0 Miles KARACHI, Prilish India, April 21. The Hight of 700 miles from Bandar Abbas, Persia, by Stuart MacLarenaudJui. Iwocompan-lons in the lirtfUlr" roind the incident. Wealber conditions were ideal and the arrival of the plane was exactly on scheduled lime. The arrival here ends the first stage of the world flight. Mae-l.aren has now covered 1890 miles or approximately one fifth of the total distance. The next feclion to Tokio will be roughly 5880 miles. BIG STEAMER IS DISABLED Ruth Alexander Leaking Badlv off Oregon Coast Passengers Transferred NORTH HKNU, Wash., April 21. The steainpr Ruth Alexander was dixahlpd utt Trinidad (Jove, 15 miles north of-1'.ureka, Call-, fornia, last night. The steamer II !' ltun.11,1.. i., ....... ..I... arter well there. He was bUlpted jari(, ,p ,ralIHfer of ,)a,st.nferj,, KURI.KA, April 21. The liner One of IIih resolutions ims.MMi: LUMBER RATES ARE by the convpnlion was in favor'of the suppression or the opium Irallic. Others bad lo do chiefly with the workings of the clubs. W. Shelly of Vancouver, would have been elected district governor, but he stopped down in ravor or an Oregon man. While there Mr. Johnston said he met three Prince Rupert tax. .. ..ll - r ...i .. . l,uJe,!, ' oi h iTt; iii- KoltVft PPIPtl- mlinni'Pil i i nt t ii tlin ilrv I iliii-lc i i unit in I he I. , .. . , iipiivHipii ' in jiii iiroiiress in inn Ruth Alexander, disabled in Trinidad Cove and in a leaking condition, suddenly lled to starboard today. It is", staled thai there is 2,1 reel of water in her holds and that the pumps' Cannot check its rising. SLASHED TO ORIENT Drop From $1 50 to 19 and $10 to China and Japan From all Pacific Ports SKATTU:, April 21. The Pa-eilic westbound freight eoiiferw piicp her slaslipd lumbpr ratfrrf lo Japan and China. The tariff was cut to .?9 and $10 from die only 70 cars a day from the ed ore from this properly has'vc" se, wiI. b" ."V. lo B0 iui 'V . ''V'T "luVtin in ' . . . Canadian Nalional and the move- assayed as high as 407 ounces in " rKfe ,J ek ' It U px- "I ? l' nJ S,VV ahli?" " ,,A lWf"r 1"'C Wln? men! of grain is considerable In gold and 850 ounces In silver. I f etJ Zlt it " Un- 0n lA LW"1 pecieo. iii puitiUK m m l"te l,,, h.v,..),.,! bolls will lake excess of that figure. As a con-seiui'nce congestion Is develop-lug. Although seeding time is near at hand farmers along various branches of the C.N. II. In central Alberta still have a con. shlerahle quantity of grain jo market, Ihe result or Hie bumper crop or last year. Plenty or cars me available, but until re-lief at Vancouver Is possible the m'ovcmenl. will nol le very JarfcV BASEBALL " American League Washington !, Philadelphia 0. Detroit 5, Cleveland u, Muslim I, New York 13. Chicago 5, SI. I.ouis 9. National Lsague SI. I.ouis I, Chicago 12. Philadelphia 2, lloslon 3. . Only two sanies scheduled. ! r.n mm !,, l..l.l...l i..i. .. I. ..i II -I ..v.v wus iiuifiieii jesieruay um mere still remains some rivctting to le done. Testing has started, A. Furrow, sleam'boat inspector, and A. Wallace, representative oi t Iio underwrilprs, having arrived ypslcnlay from the south in this connection. The crew of the Scottish is due to arrive from Vancouver on Sun. day. The vessel will po noulh from here lo load foe ths Orient. CHILEAN MATCHED WITH FLOYD JOHNSON NF.W YORK, April 21. Ouinlin Romero, a Chilean heavyweight, has been mulched with Floyd Johnson, the fight to take place in Madison Square Gardens on May 9. 9, If under 12 ly 12. rorly reel long4 Above, Ihe rule Is $10. The rate on longs was rixed at 1 ( to Japan and $1,1.50 to China. These rules are prrpctive at once, and it Is believed will result In renewed activity in export lumber. J. M. Morrison of Alice Ami will' bp in Ihe clly unlll Sunday when hn will return north on Ihe Cardcna. V