CWUn trt Ym Want A IAA1 00 id a hurry m I flan and ' V.. ' In the City. WaU fl VOL. XIV., NO. 29. MINISTER WILL SPEAK TONIGHT Hon, T , paltullti returned to liD biiie (own on Satunlay eveiu ar:i llil evening will addre Hie l.ilMTal Aoeiation at il an. liii-fllliz In Hie old Carleloti J liior I li II HI Il.li. UK' enu came pracriuii). .Mrs vdjii. and Dr. Orayon were at Ihe bedside. I) a battle fur life which began before lie left I lie White limine in 19: 1 tlio war president of two lenit. eight of the mot momentous r;,' in the history of the world, closed hi eye ami lijeJ peace- Cafe nwirit. Third Ae at wIiIpIi Hriithl dtrae, wliirli F-'-il Stork will almi peak. Ihe pliycician lo predict he would , .Mr Put u In adilre-pi a tucei. neer iiitiit in lerm. inn lie ii at I'rinre (leorue in the (kiurl fmuht off Ihe malady, dent had lingered on the verge of elemily. He lepl fit fully toward the lat refued to any noiiriliinenl. neiure e treine weakne overlook Ii i nt he talked with I luxe about him, and told Dr. Orayon he wa ready to go. New of hi death piead r.tp- idly and vva fla-lii'd arouiul the world. Me.age of ntpatl'y poured in a great flood to the widow- and the flrl came from President Ooolidge. The presi dent and Mr. Coolidge were nt church when the announcement wa urade. Immediately after the service they drove to the Wilson residence ntnl left their card. An obscure lawyer, by nature a man of tellers,, he became an educator and woo his first attention front the public as president of Princeton Univer sity Then by Ihe strange ways tbein 3,8flH ,M,ds. Iluyers re- "f ' political syslem he became l'rl a general shorlnun uf hali- Oovcrnor of New Jersey and laler, but. 'Ihe sales today; Milen, 17,000 pound lo the Hoyal Fih Co. ul lH.lo mid lc. Mil, 7,500 pounds to the j.an-"'Han Fish li Cold Storage Co. at lUcandUo, because the voters of the lie publican parly were divided be Iweeu Hoosevelt and William II. Ta ft ho became president of the Uniled Slulcs During his eight years of power he travelled the gamut of human emolion; viclory, de- Only ubout half of the. H2 fl; court sMu and marjiage; motor vehleln lli.n.,.. i...v,. lnM.li lesiionslbllily for leading a un paid so far, the. provincial police tion into war with the col-"Porjs. An elTort Is being made'laleral responsibility or bring-to round up tho delinquents and ii'K U lck "Ka n o lhu yay. U is exnected that nil the fees'of peace; and finally a daily will be tiald n ii.n i.,.i. of.stiugglo wlljt death. Hie neit few days. Bubiorjba for tU Daily New I Worshipped and Hated He had heard himself hailed couMnued on pae two mm Death Occurred This Morning of Mother of Mrs. W. 8. Fisher Very suddenly but peacefully llic ileal li occurred lhis morning at 1.30 at- the home of her 'iauahtf r, Mrs. W. S. Fisher, Ct Fourth Avenue Fa I, of Mrs. Itan dolph K- Jones in her eightieth year. The lali Mr. Jones, who was a fieijueiit visitor in the city of re- here letlerday "'" year, arrived here last about Wilson, Mass tw month ago. In spile of hrr FatiKUrd and worn vi'lvaiired age. deceased had been f-jily away The end mine when hi vitality no longer rould rrtard Ibc lead) dissolution which el in with a stroke, of paralysis that in i li i ii low in IUIU. oil a speaking 'rip during which he declared be jlad he trad given In Hfe for the League of Nation, if that ' would male it a mjccom. i 'II... .......... ..r .. ... ..rri.t j ,,- WIIJ-V 1, lirniu 1,111. (ally aiinouueed a general wrier in normal health up lo the time of her death. She panned away siioruy alter reluming lo. me home of Spt'lllliU friend. her the dausliter evening Cail'd'i..l..ir..ii ,,,,.ii,v i,. MP. Vi.lw.r! i lliai III IL -.JllPBII.J HF .-.-. ....... I her lreaveiiieiit. Having ra. In m:mv fripiul ill 111 rltv. lie " 11.. !.,. ium I. lcl.lv- n.lnwnm.l l I P. W V I . . 7" v.t... llwe under tlte Hiipice or lite praciieaity nniui in one ee oui, T), n.IIla,,H aro re-.linir' at the t:anl of trade, where he (old the the country never knew it. On',,.. r,i,.r(aui.. parlors. Funcr- l':"ple (hat he ww asaln neuo-lhe Morning of October o. IVtV.' ( nrrK,.meit will be an- 'mfiri? with Ihe principal In lite It now become, known, me irefi-. m,U,Cf., later. priMir pulp and paper plant at Hiaf rrnlie. Th'e. are Frank Ju;ii'h, hra of Ihe (itiadn (-nie:: At, and Aiikii Mcl.ean, p.-e ident of Ihe llalhiircl Lumber t.u. M I'allullo nrncd that Ihe penple unfle on tryiiin lo pet the railway into the pence lliver eou-Klrurlr.l Ihrouph lritih Colum. I'iu Innleai) of llmniph Alberla. I' WiUou wa chairman of Ihe meeliiiir and he and II. . Parry lf' poke. Mr I'allullo ii ln aildreed a Hieellnp ul IVirnee. lie a) the propli, ullended In larpc luuuJier nd were much luterled and pac In m a khimJ reception. CANADIAN HALIBUT DRAWS GOOD PRICES Two Home Boats Arrive Today and Market 24,500 Pounds Shortage of Fish .anailiun boat received Is i a 1 a price at Hie Fllt F.xeha.npe thi morning, There were only two bnal in -both of ihem being Home craft. They had between dent wa found protrate on the bathroom flour In a enii.rou. clnu eoudiliou. He wa par- al) it'i in Ihe b'fl ide but he or- kred hi eoiidilJon lo be kept ecrel evclnding from Hie mom all but hi- phyiriati!i and member of hi family. Muring all Fridav. Saturday and Sunday niglil the late presi PRESENTATION MADE TO ALEX. MCRAE BY FORMER MESSMATES AT INLANDER A number of Ihe boarder at the Inlander on Friday evening raided the home of Mr. and Mr. ,iAlex. Mcllae and presented Ihent """l ... .... .i. . take w"" a very tine maiiiri ciuun tt gill rroiii t lie iuiiiuiiou oi which he was for many years a member. The presentation was made by Harry Wei ford ott behalf or Ihe vlilors ntnl Mr. Mrltac made a suitable reply. I'bo evening wa spent pleas antly, a great many old time and modern songs being sung around the piano. ltcfreshnients were served and the party left about midnight. FISH LANDINGS IN MONTH OF JANUARY Total Value up lo zstn was $228,933 According to Official Records Fish lainlintfs at the port of Prince Hupett front January I lo 2ft, according to the local Dominion l islicrtes oitice, were as follows: American Ulack cod 5,000 lb. ? Halibut ., t,:iK.'.t00 lhs.$20l,255 Canadian llluck cod 5.000 lbs. $ 200 Halibut UIIUOO lbs, $27,037 Crabs 1,000 lbs. 988 Shrimp .100 lbs. 908 Total Value $228,033 Miss (I. H. McCarthy arrived on the Ciirdena last night from Vancouver. SI10 is on iter way lo Mellakalla to .visit her sister vvlii ts teaftVnf s hoo! there after with Decra-cd wa a native of W'iM)dlrck. New llrun.wick, and heide Mr. Fisher, is survived 'by two daughters Mr. John A. lo-chlrroU and haenmoidia. 'llrynoi.i or freaille ana Mrs. Ar- iThe Immediate eue wa exhaus- ll"lr Hoadley of Uellevue. Wah. lion following digestive disturb- Histon, ami two sous, Hon. W. I. ...-, iJone, former allorney general of lirtiimwick. and Thane N. 'JNew Real Cause or Death H.,. T 0. P.ttullo Will Address .... r . flll of , Ull, JJ-. judge ;,.f probales Wotnl- Userat Association .at.An- ,UitU ut .paralysis which folla. i.. 7. Z ':J :,.: V; " r nual Meeting- Jed hi rollapsWthe lM&ZZZZVV Xl liter i iviv wnt.e on a speanug ,iU8r,n wil,ow. of forn,er (rip. t'. to Hal Itrnv it of f,e Victoria lai1y Col- (houghl he wa a normally M , u nM healthy man.. but wa Tar from it. Mjly rr(rn,, r lhl.- ale Mr.; lie entenil the While llou-e wllh !Jo(,s wj, illickpi, (o oarn a wen tievetopoij ian towaru 1f .,. i. 111i jit nxi,.,u ii.-Ip MAYOR OFFERS TO AID PRINCE OEOROE QKT-ItS ' RAILWAY. An olTrr of assistance from Prince lluperl was wired this morning to Hie Prince (Jeorge Citizen by Mayor Newton in connection .with an effort being made lo have Hie railway lapping the Peace lliver district come out in the neighborhood of Prince (icorge instead of through Alberta. The text or the wire is as follows: "Have read your splendid report of the. Mcltride and Perry Meetings re proposed Peace II I v e r Hallway branch from Prince (ieorge instead of llrule. If your public bodies will suggest what Prince llttprt can do toward supporlitttf the proposal please depend on my co-operation. RYKOFF NEW SOVIET HEAD Chosen to Succeed Lenlne as President of the Council of Commjssars MOSCOW, Feb. 4. .Alexis Itranovltch Rykoff has been chosen to succeed Lenlne as head of the council of commissars while Leon Trotskl has been retained In the position of commissar of war. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1'HINCK HUl'KItT, IUi, AiO.NIjAY, FKBIUWHV f, W2. One uf the lat chapters in Ihe era of winJ-driven veselji was f ilched when Ihe Hitth rl .Merrill, said lo be the largest ix-rnaled schooner afloat, wa wrecked nt Vineyard Sound recently. : LONDON HAD ttivtUr Circulation 1SS1 GOLD WEATHER Snow Fell In Capital of Empire Which Is Unusual for There i - CHATTY NEWS LETTER . M . . . - . . . M - . . I ' ! Discussed by Correspondent i In England I.ONDUN. Feb. t.- :.. . ...... i.. 1...1.1 ,i. . .. i 1 trttt Sal S 22. The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENTS. WOODROW WILSON PASSED AWAY SUNDAY CANADA BEAT WORLD IN OLYMPIC HOCKEY SERIES (MONK YESTERDAY Ex-President Wilson Died Yesterday After a Long Fight for Life Story of Life Reads Almost Like a Romance; Great Democrat and Great Autocrat was Broken on Altar of his Country. WASHINGTON, Fell. I. Wood row WiNou died . . I . .... . i . ..,. , . OCTOGENARIAN LADY PASSES Canada Victor Olympic Hockey Tournament at Chamonix Beating United States in Final 6 to 1 CHAMONIX, Feb. i. Canada wim Hie Olympic hockey championship in u sensational game with United States yesterday six goals lo one. It was u fal and furious contest from start to finish and when il was over lit? United .Stales players were physically ex huiisted. The smoothness and finish of the Canadian offensive combination overwhelmed the brilliant individual ulav of the United Stales men. There was little love lost between members, of the two fr .... WILSON FUNERAL TO BE WEDNESDAY WASHINGTON. Feb. t. The funeral services for Woodrow Wilson will be held on Wednesday and probably will be in private in the sense that there will Im no great stale ceremony. Large numbers of the friends of I lie former associates will he honorary and active pall bearers. duced From Two Men to-One Au ecouoiuy council having been nut in office at Prince' teams. The game was a hard checking one with minor casualties resulting. Play was lightning fast. The Canadian scored two goals in the first period, three4 in the second and one in the third. United Slates scored the lone goal in the first period. In the other, games liritain beat Sweden four lo three and takes third olace. j The final games followed the easy defeat of all other conte'n- ders in t lie prelimiary rounds. The teams were divided into groups, the first of whicb was headed by the-Canadians"a"nd the second by the U.S. ( iwirkVxvmTs"! imtii CITY SWFF IS CUT IMKIflli KUN AT PRINCE GEORGE; imp CTinirn unices in city nan Being ooi- Ished and Police Force Re i .....i,... i.n.,'!l'"rre ear' ol,K of firsl Several shoal- ..uimuii i a u .7 , , .. ... ., 1 .. . .... . i , . ..V "vr? a Prince Oeorge oil) i'aii iuii itii tii ruimni'3 una other bint. Canaries, vou must know, are not just canaries; there are Yorkshires, .Norwich, Honlcr, Crests, Cinnamons, Lizards and all sorts of hybrid. There were 100 entries in the class for "rollers," who are bred for song . So carefully "are these canaries trained that they have General Meeting of Liberals TONIGHT at 8.30 In Cat'lclon Cafe. F.lcciion of Officers and tleiisral Htisiness. Speakers Hon. T. D. Pattullo and Fred Stork, M.P. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY CANCELS ITS SERVICE HERE Tin call of Ihe Alaska Steam. Shoals Reported Between Hero and Porcher Island Cold Storage Lands Two Scows of herring be- just had three, or four inches of -l "V ' , " lVu,t "ere aml 1 orclMr Is,aI,I snow. in but Ibis mar not strike vou . " ' " "V ' are repone.i mi morning iy Vanad as very remark abU ud Captain Hill Sims, of Jap Inlet. Clll,cl"r March 1 a,,d,vl.o arrived in the city yestenlay I U ineans a good deaHo Lm.-' ....... ll... Hun. .l i in.lHP.1 i ..ii nil xa" call for ,or "J'P" applications for "'r a a eon- from from his hu ,,,. home ti.e. there. T,.e The si1(jai8 shoals ,lo,,Mr. the south , or Finland fwhere s0,",il",,, I'wlliwn covering mem are ,uiu, ., M n,0 nuin. over ovtr llu soul or imglaiid rwittre u o b offereU wlll the has not touched iltr 1 -"" nsmj. mt run mercury zero , . . ....... ... in Hie eighty-and-oiid years or orficial weather records i we as sume that snow practically does! not happen, or anyhow mells Us it fall. We are justified in this belief about seven years out of ten. There i even a hoary Hrit- ish joke that links a professional snow-sweeper vvlllt (he seller or Coronation programs. Domestic Birds The London Inter-Club Cage ur i.n niuiiiii. n,S ear promises lo ie early The indemnity or the mayor Tor am)ullt r the mild weather, the year has been reduced fromj 0, satur.la two scow loads 91MMI lo $100 ait.lMhe aldermen, as Wl.n, ial,., liy (l0 Canadian Fish before, will receive nothing fur and Cold Storage Co. their services. The police commission In the rAIIUTDV milDT U7IC interior lily ha vilso decided on .LUUilllM VyUUfAI TTflJ a reduction in Hie force from two men lo one. Chief Carlow and Couslable McMillan have been tven mil ice ror reoruary tltiief ' 1 " Carlow has decided to leave IN SESSION'TODAY Several Civil Cases Appeal Agalns Liquor Sentence Two Naturalizations Granted County Court was in ' session this morning before Judge F. Me lt. Young. Disposal of various case on the February list was made as follows: Salmon lliver Trading Co. Ltd. hip Co.'. steamer Alameda here vs. (ieorge Fraser. Patmorc & to he kept apart from other birds, jlnil mg"' enroute imriii was ute ruiion for me piainmr anu w, lesl hey pick tip unorthodox. I""' 'bat the company will make F Fisher for Ihe defendant. Ad-notes anil methods of voice pro-n "ii port. This was the effect journed till the March court, duction; and at this show- they ,,f a letter received by lHugla (ieorge Maedouabl vs. Helen liml u room to llieiuscUps when Sutherland, local agetil, from the Hell. Application for an order these sinuers nre Indeed, marks heailquarier or lite company not having been received here until this morning. 'Ihe Alemeda unloaded 21 lotts in iiiuier Hie ..viecnauic. s; Men aci J. K. Merryfiebl. formerly of are given ror each of rourteen Seattle. Lack or business Is granted. Williams. Manson - St Prince Hupert, presided at lh possible notes, of which the "hoi-.Rtven as the reason for the dis-(ionzales for the plaintirf. meeting or Conservatives at low roll" is Ihe most esteemed, continualion of Ihe service. Dave Mcintosh1 vs. W. A. Dann, Duncan a few days ago at whichland for general song effect I The-Alaska Steamship Cg.'s in- palntore & Fulton for the plain. C. F. Davie, n lawyer, was chosen ;none at all Tor plumage. The stituled northbound and south-tiff and Williams, Manson & lo contest Ihe constituency of Holler is a dowdy, greenish little imunu cans nere once every mree. uonzaies lor me ueicnuani. eei Cowiclian-.Newca.Mle. ' (Continued on pago six) weeks about three months ago. It for February 22 ul 2 p.m. r is said by local business men Dea Wal (iin vs. Ung Kee, Wll- tlrut the company was getting its Hams, Manson & (Ionzales for the share of business arising out of plaintiff and Patmorc & Fulton Ibis port. In any case, the pro-(for the defendant. Set for Febru-senl season was tlte best in vol-jury 10 at 2 p.m. unie of business and it is con. Hex vs. Nick Sahanovich. Ap-siileted that a proper chance for, plication for change of venue to lis development has not been (Vancouver in appeal against Hellii given. Tlte service wns cancelled .Coola magistrate's sentence of without notice, word of the action six mouths under Ihe Government Liquor Act. firanteil subject lo the approval of crown counsel. Naturalization Applications of. of freight hero, last night and took Anion Moen and Nicholas Wozney ji'l'i e'.tflr passenjfei- wore approved.