FISH -.MARKET prime Hnliy Ilccf, Lamb, Fresh Pork, Fowl anil Chicken, Fresh Fish, etc., Fresh llome-Made Sausage I wily. Phono 671. VOL XIV. NO. 0. . MAJORS . . .1. t II. tt a.it.L fll Tllkil. Ill Mil lll't'll Ulli u ' I o-micwlicri; between .Seward and Hit place and a srurvli isj :g made for him. T. re uf the world fliers arrived here mglit. hut X'uJ(r 1 - 1 Ikl.illl Urt IIIII Willi IIICIII. I ll' l ..vw h hiii and arrived lat night and will remain h-re until K II II M II I ii - rm, m M a Mmm ALICE ARM SOON DONE SELLS OUT TO ' HUDSON'S BAY Pioneer Concern Takes Over Only Large Rival In Northern Fur Trade LOCAL BOAT INCLUDED I.UMOXTOX. April 10. --- 'Hie Hudson's Hay Hoiiuiaiiy has pur- rlianed Hie river Heel, fur trading posts and slock in trade of the LaniMin Tiailinir Hiiinpany on Hie rivers to Ihe lioilh of Kdinoil- l"ii and thus secures to llself n 1'iai'tical inoiiunnly of "II tho biisinesK uf Hie noilhvvest lerrl-lories. Tin? deal also includes u "lili.yard and sawmill near water iiys iiu id dockime and furllillr l Fori Smith. There are five modern vessels, one of which Is Hi" HUlrlbiilor, formerly oper-"leil on Ihe Skeena Hiver from Prince Ilupert during cuiiHlruc- lr dayi. Hie fnle uf Uic HiJJIH eoiiiliwuiuer U known. Slep Kerr being taken nl !ewarl l' de-palrh l uiled Slilr j.fslnyrri. liielt were thi-rr IwImmi Hie new arriel In eai-rh Hip a. A lml oIko lciliK 'rliarlereil at Kaiialak In help bok fur lh iiiiiii? titan and Ins un lucky airship. J Flyers to Search Structure InipscUd by A. U Car-1 j-.llloXIK. ,,ril f Malrr . ruthen, Inspector of Bridges Tlirre of tin- four army flyer- and District Engineer ,bo arrivni nei- iair , . , llivfr at Aliri- .:( fr Ira llli' I" were preparing in mc Kialaevlk Hay. here, Hiey prepared I" work on t li-i i machine. Search Being Made HOllHOVA. April 10. tniled Slides d'slioers Hull ami Horry leporl by wireless inai uie reached Hie locality where Major Martin is believed In have descended at five o'clock this iiKiruiiiK. The steamer Starr is also racing ror llio vicinity. RETAIL MERCHANTS RE-ELECT OFFICERS Future Meetings Will .Take Form or Combined Luncheon and Business Meetings At Ihe annual mecliiijr or Ihe lli-luil Merchants Association last iiiuht, Ihe rollowiug olllccrs were re-eiecien: President, Minimi mcmcc-kiu. Vlce-Presidenl. (ieuro Hryant. Seeielary. H. Minn. Hiii.el.iis D. 0. Mcllao eljc iiiKlit lo . . . .... ... i.. ... 1 1 M i...i.i' it, ii li'-oiit mad;" iack irur i; i"r, ""'"j - . t K.'nearrh for their eoniiKiiuler. The iuriiv ' inn ... i ... i...i.. wit- llnee n arruci imiuiu i-ir and H. Ii. Moore. wa decided Hint all rulure IM,1(.Ms will lake Ihe trm or . , i i. .....I.. ...ii nml Imsiiiess COIIIllllieii mi. " meetings. i.. i simk has been appointed u IH1.m,cr of H' tMK cu.nmlllee or the House or U.m-.... iiiines. forcslH and minis uii waters. . WASIIIXOTOX, April Hi. A Japanese excluioii provision was voted Inlo I In immigration bill yesterday by tin Senale and mhiplcil wilhoul it recorded vole. 'Hit' provision, which wn bitterly protested by Jajiaii. it similar to one already adopted by the lloue. HOPPED OFF FROM CORFU Stuart MacLaren. British Round World Aviator Continues His Flight ATHENS, April 16 Stuart IvUeLaren, the British round the world ivlator, who was forcid to descend near Corfu on March 31 by a defective engine resumed his flight today and landed at Phale-rum airdrome here this afternoon. A new motor had been sent from England to Corfu, Rnvrnrr against Court Appointed by British Minister or Labor to Investigate Wages and Other Matters I.OXliOX. April IC. The min ister of labor . Thomas Shaw, has appointed Lord Huckmasler, chairman, wilh ltoscoe Hruiwan ami A, H. Cameron lo constitute mil P1UNCH IllPKHT, 11.(1, WKDNF.SDAY. APHIL lo, 1021. IRISH councils! Hl'LFAST. April ir.. "' " .Ill li.l. I 'IV I I- I I in. wnv iiiriiuuii siiu iiiiihiiii!" alMinl tl .in nee " ' ' .. ' 'Ii iime. Major laylor. uis The .....I hlh winds fn.ni HewuM a u.s..fulnMP1, Ul,,r inreai ... w, Hi u.ll will IH be rmii r.i.npleled n ...il.... ri in n II ....... I,. ,. I .., - f ..r I lil (-(ill II I V COM II . )-liMscd every sIjjii of ratisue imh ell, in ronseiiuenee mc wu- naHo.K.I naiionnusi Ter 7,S"L Si H r.l.. nli.;.,VI.H-k Hiey received , uhich have had i n 'I.-, inn f S i'1"" -porl f..n MJ"r Mrtin.',iJorilles for the last H.ree ye, fr nit a r.n In Alice Arm. Mu.'i! Taylor wcnl inilh in c:iiiiniiy with A. L. r.arrulliers. vli ai rlvi'd in Hie nly on Sunday lamina afler inperliiu Hie 1.; i, i.i lliiclUni am Terrace proceeded unuHi on Hie .'leainer I'.ardeuii lo Vieloria. COAL MINING INQUIRY irs a court of luipiiry Into wages and i.IIiim' mailer atfecliiiK Ihe coal mining industry. MAY DISCUSS DISARMAMENT Premier Ramsay Macdonald Says Britain Would Welcome Suggestions From Any Other Power LOXHOX. April 10. Premier Ilainciiy Macdonald, responding to a speech in Hie House or (.om inous , by Major-Heneral Seely, former president of the air eouu-i eil, who advocated thai the pro-1 mlcr Nil I nu International conference for air disarmament, declared he would welcome an Invitation by nny other power to lnk(,.uv the, whole question of arniaimints'f BIG BASEBALL ; OPENING GAMES New York Americans Win First Game and Nationals Lose I to Brooklyn XF.W YOUK, April 10. Hiu league baseball opened yester day, all scheduled values tiring played wilh Ihe cvrepliuii or the one between Philadelphia and Hoslnii, which was postponed. .New York Americans took their rirsl game against Hoslnn, but Ihe .New York .Nationals were beaten by Hronklyn. The scores were as follows: American Leaguo .New- York 2. Hoslnn I. Cleveland ;i, Delroil i. I'liihidelphla 0, Washington SI. Louis 7. Hliieago' 3. National Leaguo Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati il. Hronklyn a, Xcw York iii.i n i ...ilw i. Pliiladeliihia-Hoston noshmned Coast League Los Angeles I, Vernon 0. , 'Oakland 0, San Francisco 7. Sacrainenlo 1:5. Portland 3. Seallle, wet .grundM. t BIRTHS On April l.r) a son was born al Ihe Prince Ilupert Oeueral Hospital lo Mr. and Mrs. Ii. F. Slevens, Third Avenue.' There was bornf Irt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ha.cll-Jones, formerly or Prince Ilupert, a daughter, nl SI. Catherines, Ontario, on April 7. - . PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VMUrdty'i Circulation 1M6 Since seeking a arrer i Hie padded rng. Young Slriblin. the popular liglit Ii av weight, has I'oiiliniially been in hot water with the -"rhi.Mil aiilhunlit'. Hi has solved the problem by employing a tutor. Essay Competition for all Children of Northern B.C. Valuable Prizes Offered , ........ - - - - In collaboration with the Dominion (iovcriinH'lit lle-parliucnl of die Interior, (he Haily NewsMs mslidllmp an eay compelilion for the whole of this district. It is open In all young people under 10 years of age. and is conducted in connection with "Have The Forest Week," from April 27 to May JI. The csuy must nut exceed ."00 woni in lenglh and may deal Willi any point having lo do with forest fire protection or with "ijae The Forest Week" as svl forth in the proclauiulion. All essays mijsl l sent into this paper on or before May ;i. The prize, for this district are a complete two step radio outfit for fir.-l prize nml two cash prizes, one of $2T 4ind the other oT s0. In addition there will be five honorable mention prizes of five dollars each. Further particulars will be gieii in future issues of this paper. BLIZZARD IS ON PRAIRIES FHteen Inchos or Snow at Brandon and Wires All Go Down WINNIPEG, April 16. Western Canada, Ontario, Manitoba and many districts or southeastern Saskatchewan are In the grip or one of the worst blizzards of recent years. Brandon reports a rirteen inch rail or snow during the past 48 hours and ror e time tho city was Isolated from Eastern Can" ada and the south, all wires going down under the pressure of tho snow, PRISONERlED IN HIS CELL Was Forgotten by Authorities In Holland Owing to Infre-quency or Cases LO.NOOX, April l. -The Daily Mail correspondent al the Hague reports a case which illustrates Ihe inrreiueuey of mrresls in some parts of Holland. A man was arrested about the end nT March In ii little town 'near Utrecht and was found dead of starvation In the cell, the author ities having forgotten that they had a, prisunor.j SlrMt MlM 4M Native Whose Parents Were torlans Fights Trusts and Controls Indian Vote William L. Paul, son or a of Victoria, H.C., is a can- Strong-Karbcr combination at Ketchikan. In a statement lo the people. ... .. , , . II.. 1 . -...I .Mr. ram ueciarc mui ne is noi Th Latest In RetUu rants. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Dest of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Parly Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE GENTS. RTIN RESCUED AFTER BEING LOST FAILED TO ARRIVE WITH OTHERS AND SUCCESSFUL SEARCH WAS MADE Major Martin and his Airplane Lost off Coast Alaska last Night Rescued by Destroyer at 11 a.m. Search is Made for him by Boats and also by Other Three Airplanes FOUGHT WAY THROUGH SNOW SQUALLS AND HIGH WINDS .... t i nr r l L-.i C -i i- id VM w - - w a-r Wor During Night to Prepare for Return Flight CHIGNIK, April 16 (1.45 p.m.) The destroyer Hull rescued Major Frederick Martin, flight commander, and Sergeant Alva Harvey, United 8tate globe flyers, at 11.34 this morning, according to a wireless report received nero irom me iii UllliMK, Alaska. April 10. The Jm M-i-ms to br '"-- t M up Martin. Following hi trouble ul startim from .seallle, i iff ,a Prime Huff rt harbor, and in nearl having hi; EXCLUSION MEASURE AGAINST JAPANESE PASSES U.S. SENATE Home Bank Languishing for Seven Years before Collapse came; Government did not act OTTAWA, April (. Heading of doc unit; ills on file in the finance department with regard lo the Home Hank occupied the initial silting of the Iloyal Commission investigating Hie history and collapse or the Home Hank. Complaints uf the three western directors against certain transactions of the bank were revealed in the communications sent lo the deparlnrent in It) 10. H. J. McLaughlin, for the depositors claimed that Ihe bank was practically incolvenl in HMO, when western directors complained to the finance department, which merely referred them to the bank itself. For seven years Hie iiistilntion was allowed lo go on until finally il closed its doors and the deposits had in the meantime been swallowed up. WOULD SERVE 'BOOTLEGGERS ALASKA PEOPLE! MAY GET OFF Technicality Brought by Stuart Henderson In Recent Stewart Case JURISDICTION QUESTION didaie for tne repuuuran ih n- ,si.pri.il i Dailv w. i .. - . ;..:- 1....: 1 I . --- allot! lor llie lerruoriai i.isia- YAX:(H!VKIl. Ai.ril IG.Areu- Uirc OJ Alaska, lie is mc pun-',.., .,., S(iI1Pmiiarv Masislraln llisl.er of Hie Alaska Fisl.erman ScarUU of Slcwart, B.o. and attorney for the Alaska w,(h other B stipendiaries live Ilrollicrliyt,, H c.la.unca .ranuwf .lm..afmintea UmleMllie. Tor him tliat lie has the 'solid act lo have, jurisdiction in the 'backing r five hundred voting f.fjre provce and taking a)J-nalhes at Hie territory. 'vanlasn or Ibis dispuled lechnl- J. Mr. Paul is eonslanlly rmhtin? caI S(U(jrl elldenion of Vic-H.e trusts and oilier bijr interests or,a (as app(iaed (o c,,ipr Jus Ibal have their claws on the tcr- ,. ,, ... ,, .,, nlinii rilory and who try to exploit il ror their own benefit and especially for Hie benefit of non-resi- ,licm of Henry Uivard, who at .Slewarl, H.I. on March 8 was scnlencd to six inoullis !in- denls. lie is a advocate . strong ijiomm.nl for wU ' of an open nmrkel tor the halibut Con,jllUP) ralUvHy or freeJ( risber.es at Prince Ilupert and , jn jaj, r)r itnilar tiartieularly opiiosed lo Ihe ..... ... .... the . , . olTiMises liiiie on do .Vla-an industries opposed x,-. Ibut would place them on a l'"-(CVpEDT DEPART jmanenl hais for generations lo'iYT Jul 1 lLil V1V1 come, lie wishes to protect uie Hh and build up the population oT Alaska. Most or the newspapers in Alaska are opposed lo Paul. GERMANY ACCEPTS THE REPARATIONS FINDING Officially Notified Commission of Position In Regard to report of Experts PAIHS. April 10- oin decision, which is being awailcd with interest by the legal and bootlegg ing fraternities. LEADS TO PEACE Premier Ramsay Macdonald Ac cepts Finding of Commission as Undivided Whole LO.MM)X, April 10.-As a result of Premier Mucdonald's announcement of Hritain's acceptance of the, report oT Hie reparations experts as an "indivisible whole" counted with a similar The Ocrnmn ,i..ci!ii,, 0r i,0. Herlin cabinet note in reply to the reparations ,,uis Em-one. on the mad which Himniission's invitation ror Her- n,,, T.uhnr trnvernment believes man representatives to be heanrs.oll,i )eai straight to Hie' long on Hie expert committees report, l0Verilue settlement between vic-was handed lo the committee last (ors amj vanquished in the world eveiiiiu;. i ue repiy is unronui- Ulir lional acceplance or the experts France has ye! to 'be heard plan as u basis for negotiations frin premier llam?ay lac- tooking lo rinal selllentent or llio reparations question. ONE AMERICAN BOAT GETS BIG PRICE FOR donah! stressed yesterday the unanimity of Ihe reparation commission in Accepting the experts' recommendations, which is interpreted to indicate a certainty Ihal, tho French govern- ...in i 1 1 ... ti HALIBUT AT EXCHANGE S: '" "u"cs ,l" I Only one American boal today INSURANCE BILL HAS sold her catch at llio local ex- . , change Hie Cotuinbia witli 18,000 PASSED PARLIAMENT which was purchased Jointly by . lhelloyal Fish Co. and Hoolh i nviuiv in -n hisheries at IC.0 and 7. bill employiuenl insurance passed Canadian sale were as fol- ,,, rwjiff t,w nou.H0 of ,ow,!J: Lord and wias Kiven the Iloyal Ihorberg l-OOXautllus :i,500, assent yesterday. Tho bill extends libsou 0,50(1, Shizu 1100, all to (ll0 ,,crio), for wlicll payillcllB Ihe Cold Storage at II and 5. may he made. This year it Is While Lily I S00 to Alliu Fish- csllmaled the additional cost or cries at 11.10 and 5, t2.ono.000 will be met out of the .Munneag s.suu lo Iloyal I-lsh unemploymenl fund wo. iii 1 1. ui nun a. Subortoe for the Dally iews. ltev. Dr. II. II. Hrunt left on ht nlght'ii Iruin for Terrace.