prince Rupert Fish, Meat and Poultry Market Phone 671 VJL XIV- NO. 10(5. t ' t among the artn of all NEW FORESTRY BOAT IS HERE "B.C. Forester" ArrNed From South on Saturday cl"e Looking Craft I' llic forestry deparlineut a new vr limit. "H.C.. Foicslcr. " : s viii. in itiim dlnlrlcl. arrived mi Vancouver on Saturday nf ; with t'.apt. I'. L Milehell i'i iimmand. The vessel had a "mi" ami uncxeiilful voyage up tin count. She negollaled Ihe , in four days, having leN Viuiniuvcr hint Monday and nlop-i itiK one day al Thurntnn Bay ni'itr Powell Itiver en route. Tltr "B.C. Forenlcr" In aU ' nelinif cousiderable allenlion ""iig the waterfront. She Is a 'me Mnunrh craft and seems to "e eiinnently filled for the service tl'l she Is lo enter. She In of feel length anil Ihlr-en feet wiiii. Power Is derived from n J horao power Washlngl11"-vli'V full ilcisel engine. The f,tt was bviill al Tluirslon Hay "y the forestry stuff. She car. J'1'' a crew of three men cap. lain, engineer anil ouok. lml or this typo was bmlly needed us it Ims fifteu to cross "eeale Straits durJiiK bad itllce. Galloway Rapids Will be Reachod In Ten Days Time, It is Now Expected ('rood progress Is being made on the Kaien Island road survey hy D. J. Jlergln. Hie engineer in charge, and Ids slaTf. although 1 1... I. oil won titer or bile and the lopouraplilcal difficulties has mlllgaled againsi speeu. ..uuo- :l 1 ..V......I...I vt'lll way liapius. " i" :r.".. he reached in aiiotii ten unjs. The cntnp m,vv established oulh of Bulse Itupuls. LIBERALS TO MEET NKW HAZKLTON. Muy. 5. -fl.er.. will be a meeling of Lib .on Is here this Of mm hours afler he took the air ui aitenu 1 1 ii ir lilt ion lo reports received here al mid-he uml Mrs. Mrk arc l mm ..i-i.i lirolll Monircai mi -u.j VSIIINCiTlN. May6. LieulJlintrlaml. Mrs. Sb.rk relumed on ,,;,.. advance ofHeer of "jp il'"'''''' lliilT.ix .hilv f.S. poind Ihe world mam. au- wiu i u . iM..I the war detriment today I when sue w. . ko ....,i. . Slork to he hack before he Ihnl ' every hay on the soulh hopes i r the pcnninnulu had hecn cniliaiKn ior no- v ....... , 1 ..... . ....l o ..lit .1. ui on when the sup- M'lirclicU ami mere was no pleiuentary est i.na es come p of Major Martin." . io in me noun.- ... ..c teams are proceclinv Black Lake and rnalaska r.om will be able lo do so. ........ ... r in wi ..llicr Mr. Slork has been appointed M-uichuiK parlies are proceeding one of a parly of eleven 4 mounlainsicncti rcpresenlinjr a province, lo lireelly ,u. iicinnn il.e the moiiniaiiis fi.m f.hiiruik lo Porlace, tlie tiicssiiuc said. GOOD PROGRESS ON ROAD SURVEY evening for I ho Kt'lecling two dele- gales lo ullend the convention in ' llnisolton on MayMS. Frd Stork, M.P., Appointed Represent Government at Wembley PROVINCIALS NOMINATE SMITHERS ON MAY 20 Other Parties to Hold Their Con ventions Before That Time II Is unuoiineed Hint the Pro vincial Parly will nominate a candidate at Smithers on May 20 lo contest Ihe constituency. L. Pi. Gilbert is mentioned us the possible choice or the party. Olof lluuson Is likely lo be nonu inaled by the Liberals nl Hiuel-lon on May 15. The Conservatives muy nominate R. S. Sargent al their meeting Thursday of this week. UtillJ PRINCE RUPERT, U.U., MONDAY, MAY 3, 1024. to Fred Stork, member of for Skeena dinlrict. ha 100 bei Hpioint(s a representative ... .,r ii. iiiiiiinlinii mncrumeiil ..... ... " I - - the Hrlti'li I.mpire uxiii-n t Wcmliley. London, am) Ito to the BritMi I'.nij.lre cxhilu-liou. He is thus the representative of British Columbia and il Is Kniliryins that Ihe Prince llu-pcrt member should have been selected. He and Mrs. Slork will spend about six weeks in F.ng-Ittml. beiiuf booked lo leave Liver pool homeward bound tin August 22. Mrs. Slork paid a visit to New York before returning home from Ottawa at the end of .the week. duy stood a follows: Sociulinls tut. Communists 51. Democrats "3. Onlt'isls SI. Populists to. Nationalists . Ulti'H-NalionalisIs SI. Hanoverians 5. Bavarian Populists 15 Oilier parlies 17. AMBASSADOR TO GERMANY GOES Delegation Building BF.lll.tN. May 5. M. IIusmhii Soviet ambassador I lo Gerinuny left for Moscow Saturday night. His departure i sequent lo action or the Berlin police in elilcriliK the building of the Russian trade delegation and searching from roof lo cellar for a conmiunisl against whom a warrant had been issued. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper turtfy't Circulation 1BI1 FOR STEWART Several New Companies Have Entered Wining Field There Are Weli Funded The) large number of new companies, many of llicm planning operations on u small scule, thai tare riiterm? me Mewari mining rliehl this year should inuke the 111?! season a more active one than -ever before stales u. A. Ololhier, resident miuiii? engineer. There have been several new . rompanies. formed, this spring to operate al Stewurt ami a gratifying fact is that they arc being well funded before starling. The old custom of start- in:: "on a shoestring" is not so ; prevalent. The Premier and Outsider are .nM..nl.tU. nf Russian Soviet I he two snipping mines in Die Resents Search of Trade Stewart district al Ihe present lime and several more should be shipping before Hie cud of the year. Mr. Clothier slates. APPOINTED MASTER OF KING'S MUSIC LONDON. May 5. -KiiiR George has appointed Sir lidvvurd F.lgar master of Ihe King's music, succeeding Sir Waller Parrel t. Steel is Coming this Week for Bridge Across Skeena at Terrace, Work Proceeding Work on the superstructure of Hie steel bridge ucrtiss Skeena River ul Terrace is to start within life next few days Pedestals for the false work arc already . Being put in. K. K. Davis of Vuiuouver bus been given the siih'-rontrucl for the erection of lite steel uud the decking by J, Coughlun & Suns, the contractors. The 12.(1. M.M. stcumcr Canadian Volunteer is due here early lliis week possibly tomorrow with the sleel. It is a big shipment consisting of A7I tons which wilt be unloaded here and taken lo I lie. Interior as it Is required. The Volunteer Is coming direct from Vancouver nnd will proceed lo Ocean Falls for paper cargo afer discharging licre. iiViyo twenty nieu, jir&niier? of Mr, Davis staff, arc, due here Ibis week from .Vancouver, , The '.bridge will not bb ready for traffic until lato in the- fall ' at I ho earliest, ri Strt Ulw, tt4. Vancouover on the steamer Prince George last night. "The flying route from Prince llupert easl is as near a perfect j one us could be found," said Lieut. MacLeod. Before Lieut. ; The Latest In Restaurants. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Party Use. Take Her to The Boston." PniGE FIVE CENTS. FREik.' AIRMAN HAS REACHED CALCUTTA U.S. FLYERS PROCEEDING IN ALEUTIAN ISLANDS: MARTIN IS NOT FOUND Doisy is at Calcutta and U.S. Flyers are Moving Forward in direction of Japan: Martin Lost Suggestion Made that Frenchman may Continue Flight Around the World Making Exciting Race MARTIN IS NOT TO BE FOUND IN BAYS SOUTH OF PENINSULA. W Teams Carrying Search Parties from Chignik: MacLaren Still Held up in Sind Desert MiRDOW Mh .V -Three I tnted Stale world flyers ar-Nuxnn Hav. UK.. Hand, on .Saturday afternoon from , Harbor. .. d.siun.c of :i:.o mile. u h they mude in 1 lu.d planned to leave for ! . minute. Tin morning they r tih ....I... ! i jiiu. a nop oi ii nun". ... . , ii VLCl TTA. Muv a. Lieut. Doi. the rreucn ujer. Jov vv o ri.gbl' from France lu Jbmii. He covered Hie latj. - in .x und a hair lioiir flying from Agra. ( tfitt May 5. Keen inlerrsl .j-unMicdiere ludu) l sine new. f ljeul!)ofy' arrival . PRINCE EXTOLS BRITISH ART Speaka of Value of Palace Arts at Empire Exhibition of IMKIX. May 5. Hie Vriie VW-. upeakins a he , n inrty banquet Saturday . iin.ritli.Ml the palace f u Mtr Empire Exhibition a s! ..how f Rrilinh art of a imperial nature. He said . . i, i iiiitrihuli'il would hV" . in ipurkcniius f artistic ; miion not only in the peo-iK.nie Mil in the friend - a- who may fee how British Las umpired Ihe imfdenl L a: . und in able to take n place ! tit lUilcotla an part of hi flight (in Part" t IoUh. MNrLuren. Ihe'llrilinb round Ihe world flyer. I at Parlu in Ihe Shot deerl more than a thouMiiul mil lehind Iwmy. await ins the urrhul of a new en-Kie. With the lulled Stuten Hyem at the Aleutian Mauds ready to rrune their flight toward Japan. II i pointed out thai an eiriUng three cornered race might result Hhould the Frenchman decide to ciMttioue on f;oin Tokin. FAJ.SC PASS. Mania. M 5- Mnli.r Martin. Hie mling U.S. rhulil iM.uinianiler. wan seen mile. west of Chipnik ESSAYS COMINQ IN FOR COMPETITION A ii I many exuyx have eonie in for the "Save the Forest" essay compelilioii being conducted ly the Daily News. Not .many have been yet submitted locully owing to the fact thul the time was extended for one week. II will now rlov on Saturday of thin week. II ix not yel too late for anyone under sixteen yearn of age lo iet to wtirk to prepare an esxHy for thin competition.) It munt he remeiiiwered that there are In all eiifhl priien for thin dmlrirt no that Ihe chanrcn of wiuuiuir arc tourii greater than in any compel iliou heretofore written. There if alMt Hie chance or wtnninp Hie mibhU pric. IS GOING TO EXHIBITION FIRST PRIZE IN DAILY NEWS COMPETITION Z s - lludio Set vi lin li i. lo he prcsenled to the writer of the best 'ay among readers of Ihe Daily News. German Coalition Will Carry Out Policy of Dawes Expert Report ItKIU.IN, May 5. A parliamentary coalition comprising Socialist, Democratic and People's Parly, which will command a sufficient majority lo put the provisions of the Dawes reiKirt into excculiou, is assured by the general elections wtucli look place throughout (iermany yesterday. The ultra reactionaries, led by Ludendorf, failed to develop expected lrciiglh. Fran Ruth Fischer, the (ierniau communist firebrand wasjflccjled in Berlin. Socialists m Hamburg elected Prle.r Orussnwmi'Onrof- lliu -mot iiifluciictial labor lenders In (ierniimv. ' The followm former chancel- DTTCV CEACflM lorn were re-elected yesterday; Djjl jEiiuUll Philip Scliciiimauii, norma mi Mueller, (iuslave Bauer. Socialists: Ouistanliiic Faliretiltaek. Joseph Wirlh ami Wilhelin Mark !(lrriral!; (iunluve Slreneiimnn off the People's Parly. Klection relunm up to noon to Skeena and Buckley Route is as Near Perfect as Possible for Round the World Flyers The aerial route east from Prince Rupert is much superior 10 the course from Vancouver and it is practically decided that Stuart MacLaren, the British round-the-world flier, will follow 11 in .starling his truiiscuntineulul flight this summer stated Flight Lieutenant Karl MacLeod of Jericho Beach station, Vancouver, who was in the city yesterday afternoon afler making an investigation of the interior route. Lieul. MacLeod, who left Vancouver last Monday by the &N.R. overland line, visited Prince (ieorce and Fraser Lake. He arrived in the cily by train yester day afternoon ami returned toi GLASGOW LABOR MEMBER SPEAKS MacLeod made hi inspection it was practically decided that Uie'Ehrts People to Discontent and (light of Squadron leader Mac-i Urges to Carry on Class War " La re n would be from here East through Vellowhead Pass to Chip GLASGOW. May 5. A feature Lake, west of Edmonton. Now of the May Day celebration, whioh. that Lieut. MacLeod 4s to turn in 'had ben postponed until Sunday, very' favorable report on, this was a speech by J. Maxton, a route it will undoubtedly be foI-;GIasgow Labor member of the lowed. House of Commons, who exhorted Fraser Lake Suitable jhis audience to eschew slops al Prince Rupert and Hy and emblazon on their banners Chip Lake have been decided ;tbc word "Discontent. upon but whether Fort Fraser or Maxton added that "as long as Prince .George will be the .slop- we. have such. conditions don t be ..rr l...... ..7. I j ti..n,lf otr-r.p:iipfnl ivir Cits. tli"'!:tlrl-rf(!rrf Ul I ... 1 It I .at,,. J ' I ..v,....ti.,j I - ; - - . , w seltled. Lieul MacLeod had par- Labor government. Politics is lieular instructions lo investigate not a game now but a very defin-Fraser Lake and lie found il very He and hitler class war. which suitable with a pood Ik-bcIi al the cannot be fought with kid glove end of Ihe lake to muke il further methods." attractive. The river al Prince1 ; George. Lieut. MacLeod slated, also oilers a suitable lauding place. The advantages of the Prince llupert-Yellowhead Pass route include a lieller water course than that of the south, a lower pass Iiiitiugn I lie mountains and a saving in dUlanc-e of at least four hundred mile with the re- ullunt saving in time. Besides, there is Ihe railway lobe follow ed. On account of delays encountered in Europe and India, the British flyers now may not RUSSIANS LOOK FOR A CHANGE Exiles in Paris Cheered .by Newt a Arriving From Moscow of Toppling regime 3 PARIS. Muy 5. Exiled Rus- sians here are greatly cheered by rejvirts arriving ulnfjst daily from. Moscow, of . impending be expected lo arrive here before change. Russians here believe Hiot July and. beiujr behind their existing regime is toppling and a ' schedule, they will be anxious to slight push would throw it over:? lake the shortest cour.e avuiI-tThe hopes of the Monarchists able on Ihe homeward lap es- and Liberals sim centred In peciully H the route is more Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaic-favoruble. vitch, second cousin of Ihe for-Comlnq Next Month mer emperor. Lieul. MacLeod expects lo bei back in Prince llupert next month 011 iiniicric patrol woik ami win prohuhly be in charge of the ar- rangeinenls for the Brilih flyers here. Two of Ihe Jericho Beach macliines are lo be stationed hero during Ihe fishing season. The planes to be used will be new ones and Ihe one which Lieul. MacLeod had last year will not he back. Flying- Olllcer Hull of Nauaimo, who recently became a SOCCER TEAM IN AUSTRALIA Arrives at Sydney In Charge of .Victoria Manager and are Entertained SYDNEY. N.S.W., May 0. The member ot Ihe- Jericho Beach all-star Canadian soccer team. rorce. will be in charge vt thc'inanaged by Jiiumie Adams of second machine. Both planes Victoria, arrived lire today and will be flown north from Vancou- were given a splendid welcome. ver. fTliey start training today for the Lieul. MacLeod while in the nrsi game on Australian soil city last night visited the Seal which is to take place Saturday Cove landing place and also was uf ihis week, in conference with Adam Mackie,1 Today the team is being given, inspector of fisheries. 'a civic reception and a great en- " itertainmeul urogram is nlanned ui DEBTS ARE STUMBLING r ",c re1 of ,hc eck- BLOCK AT CONFERENCE pirates SEIZE A LONDON, May 5. The Anglo. Russian conlerencc, which begun two weeks ago, it said to have reached a deadlock on the question of recognition of debts. . i BIRTH A son was born on May I nl t ho'. Prince Rupert General Hos-pltul lo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stew, " ,l ! " " art 'of L'fck. SHIP IN CHINA AND KIDNAP PASSENGERS HONG KONG, May 5 The passenger boat Oporlta bound In Canton from Kng Moon was sehed today by pirates who killed the Portuguese skipper and Ihe Indian guurd und.klduappod forty passengers. v' fo