TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining. .Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. parties. Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. Stand PRINCE RUPERT For rates, apply to Boston and 6th St. firill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. 'Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL. XIV., NO. tC'J, PMNCE RUPERT, B.C., STL RDAY, JULY 10, 1021. Ycsterdrf Circulation, 182 SI red Sties, 13 PRICE FIVE CENTS. WINGS PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS IK Parliament was Prorogued Tkis Afternoon Following Difference Between Commons and Senate OTTAWA, July 10. Prorogation of Parliament is fixed fuFFFflRT Tfl PRflVIHF Ihree o'clock this afternoon. The found the Senate and Mouse at odds over the benate's rejection of the Pensions' Mill as it passed the House. Just before the House adjourned at 0.30 this morning it adopted a iifution moved by lion. Dr. Ueland, minister of soldiers' civil re-establishment, that the Rouse disagrees with the amend-...... to In I iv thn Kimi:iIi In twelve rhuises (if Hie bill mid the incuts 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' t . . . - - : H I ... ai.-1-r..l lit PnoilllttilluP 111.. ....... tjl lllltu ..J , SALMON RUN 111 DEVELOPING An FMHaw Ahntit Fifty Fish to the Boat Was the Average on Skeena PINKS ARE COMING npinn a a i mnn nun wnu uu vv o i During Week Which Ended Last Night 1 IliMinrU ipcuivixl uiiif-e Hie. . ... ..... it llll" III IIN1I1I1U lilML IllUIIL till LIIU t ... - a. .a .1.- . ... uiaatL-n..... ...It. Mil ml In hill I 1.1 run. l"v llluucr U1 ;mii"inh ... lory the average lo the boat on""" Friday being about illly. wjuic the weather the early part of the week was not very good, it im'- a i ii i ii... t proven lowaru uie rim ami me IfWiirli ix innVpd noon ns a nrcltv "ood one up lo the present. Pinks have started lo run and n few were taken in the boats the' last day or two. For these the fishermen gel two and a half cents when cannery gear is used, or Ihree and a hair Tor ... indepen - Kdcnl gear. The run of this class of fish is likely lo increase , t.,v ,...,,. ..-,,, K X cohoos have shown un so f!ip I. lit Mia run nf nrinirs for the tweek has been largef than usual. MRS. SMITH HAS GOOD MAJORITY lis Ahead of McCreery in Final Count at Vancouvor: McRae Beaten l YAXCOUVI.lt. July Mrs. 'Mary FJlen Smith, Liberal, was fat Ihe conclusion of Iho count of ; the absentee vole yesterday, de- I elared elected, having nut only s beaten Oeneral McIJae but also being 207 voles ahead oT A. Mc-; (iieery. Provincial, who was 35 voles ahead of Mcllae. Vancouver members elect arc I Woodward, Mackenzie, Odium, Chris Melt lie, Mrs. Smith and 1 McCreery. live of these are I Li! icrals and one is n Provincial HEARD EVIDENCE ON EDUCATION VICTORIA VICTORIA, July Ml.-Kvidenco has been heard here this week f by Ihe education survey commis sion consisting of Dr. (5. M. Wr.1.. .....I 11.. I 11 111. I. ...... K tl III tllllt M. l I. llllKllll. The chamber of commerce has E been taking steps lo get evi dence before the commission anil 11 number of more or less prd- E, niinent people have expressed I I heir Views on. various phases of I Iho problem. 1; U, , Owen of Auypx, arrived in la Mh city this morning on the lug b. Marmi'in. last hours of the 102 session - I ril l till IT! (I II I U I he Senate assembled loilay at and the House at 12.30, and it was necessary that the agreement be read and reached before the hour of prorogation if it was to become effective this year. i RUPERT TEAM MAY VISIT OCEAN FALLS Ben Self Gets Invitation and Men Wlll be Picked by George Hill An invitation has been received by Hen Self from, the Ocean Falls a 4 ..,..1 a . t ...1 1 1 Aiineiic i.iuu 10 semi a i ruivu llulinl'f fnnlliull fmini ibtwil lit (III " a . . .1 fimif.r iiiwii in iniiv Lriiint' nil Mjlfl.lllV Ullil 'lllill-1V . AllLMl.il II ""itiiu. r- I III '11. - .....il.. ,.r ..I..... I ... " ".-. m imoi .-mi.-. ...v. bands of (ieo. Hill, president of u,t" 'Ince Hiiperi football .ssn- f'i.'it inn. mid a mcctinir will be ----- -- called early in uie coining week !to "b'ci'b' what players will go spending more than their income it was only with the assur- Tentative arrangeniMits arts ance that the I.O.D.K. Chapter a,so hcing made to bring a hnsc-jwould fool a large part of the 'a" b'' from Ocean Falls to bill that (hey decided to proceed l,luy panics here on Friday andjwilii Ihe preparation of plans Sa,unla'' August 8 and y. If Ihe and the calling for lenders for Inllna, I III. a- l-l III l-T . .. Ilk It, at r I II.- ....... ..... " aimniii-iiii-ii. iuiuuhii.uio new woin. ',,,,! Ocean Falls baseball leani and It is estimated that Ihe total ithe cily football team will travel cost will be in Ihe neighborhood 'w Kellicr leaving here on aiuiiiay, Aiigusi J. VICTORIA CHANGES HER PARKING LAWS Council Passes Bylaw Limiting Time on Certain Streets VICTORIA, July IS).-Onc hour is long enough for shopping in one slore with the car parked in one place. At anyrale thai is Hie decision of the cily council here. They are objecting to cars remaining all day on busy streets ami are making a time limit of sixty minutes. Car Irallic has increased here at such a rale that some regulation became necessary lo allow those wishing lo shop a (dace where the family car might park for a few minutes. EIGHT WOUNDED IN SHOOTING AFFRAY LISHOX, July 11). -Eight persons) were Ulled and several were wounded last night in shooting affray between soldiers of the republican guard and the police. The lug Marmlon of Anyos, Capl. Cameron, arrived in port at 8 a.m. witli a cargo of benzol for the Prince llupert Hoathouse and IcH again al 2.30' Ibis afternoon,, on her relurn Irlp, towing a scow of coal. The sleamer Cray, under charier to the Canadian National Hallways, left Hose Harbor al 0 a.m. Ibis morning wilb whaln products for Victoria. SENATE w IHILUKENS WAKU GENERAL HOSPITAL HIM 60 Chapter of IO.D.E. Cooperating In Providing Accommodation At the meeting of the hospital board last night, I). C. Mcllae presiding, it was decided to call for tenders for the work of re moving the case room to the third floor of the building and for remodelling the second floor in such a way as to provide a children's ward. For some lime past the Hill CO chapter, l.O.D.H. has been rais- jing money with which In fit out in children's wanl at t lie local in stitution. They have met with 'considerable success and part of the- cost of making changes to -w.- . -..-."-..' - accommodate iih ny room jmw .-a.ll a .1 llui fifti wltilitr 1 'iT ..t.lin - - . . (. I I a I in iibiiui w in no iinrrif iiv nil1 nkn.il.. Lull iiri. . .. . .a II It I..I I 1 1 II... ai me meeuiiK msi m,.iii uu- .. uimuim wu r.iuin mui hospital board should not this ycar be saddled Willi any new nvnonviw llnil niilil ixwiilil v lie .. - avoided. Iliey were aireauy of $000 iii addition lo the extra cost of providing fire escapes for the third floor. FISH ARRIVALS Ten Canadian and Two American Boats Bring Catches; Little Change In Prices Two American and leu Cana diau boats mnrkefed a total of 1 10,500 pounds of halibut on the Fish Exchange this morning. Of Ibis total the Americans had 35, 000 pounds and the Canadians 105,500 pounds. There was lit I It' change in prices over those pre vailing yesterday. Oaoadian second class fish dropped a few points. The arrivals were: American Tnhoma, 21,000 lbs., at 15c ami 8c, lo the Canadian Fish & Cob! Storage Co. Anna J 11,000 lbs at 15c and 8c, lo the Roolh Fisheries Canadian Co. Canadian Cape Spencer, 8,500 lbs., and Sclnin, 13,500 lbs., at l3.3o and i7c,lo Iho Hnyal Fish Co Alii, 17,000 lbs., al 13.1c ami 7c, anil Seamaid, 31,000 lbs., at 12.0c and 7c, to the Allin Fisher ies. Annie May, 3,500 lbs., al 1 3.3c ami 7c, lo the Roolh Fisheries Canadian' Co. Kaien, 8,000 lbsn at 13. Ic and 7c; Thelma No. 1, 4,000 lbs., al 13.3c and 7c; Ethel June, 1,000 lbs., al 13.3c and 7c; Oibson, 7,-000 lbs., at 13.5c and 7o; and Torberg, 0,000 lbs., al 13.3e ami 7c, to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, Subcribe for the Daily News. fO AFTERNOON AFTER Carl Mitmaii, curator of engineering at the U.S. , National Museum, photographed while holding what is believed lo be the first radio tube. It was made in 18.18 by a New York man. U.S. CONSUL MEETS DEATH Beaten When Trying to Take Photographs at Tehe ran. Persia LONDON, July 19. Confirmation has been received of the death of the American consul at Teheran, Persia, Major Robert Imbrle, who was beaten to death by a mob, when attempting to take photographs In the city. His assistant, It Is statod, was severely beaten and may'dlc. AFFILIATION WITH NEW YORK FOR THE HOSPITAL SCHOOL1 Ihe question of registering lo- cat nurses so that they nwiy be able lo secure employment luj New York if desirable was ilis- cussed by the hospital board lat night ami will bo laken up fur- ther. A letter from, Miss Ilandall drew . . attention . to Hie present, ..i position and suggested affilia- lion. CANADIANS LOSE AT WO0N0NA, ' AUSTRALIA WOONONA. UV, .July it Ihe Canadian football leam lost todays game wi lb Hlawarra eleven, the home team scoring one and Canada iK.lhin Next ba unlay the CanUcks I play the pick of Australia at Sydney. Their record today is leu games won. six lost anlTUmUlllUll DLfUl 1U seven drawn. GERMAN RESOURCES BEHIND NEW LOAN LONDON, July 19. In the event of (iermany's default under the scheme recommended by the committee of experts investors in Ihe loan will be given priority on nil fierinan resources. This was determined unanimously al a meeting of the conunjtteo this morning when the mailer was.tiu, freight sheds al that city wilt discussed. BE CLIPPED HOSPITAL IS UNDER REVIEW Income Depleted by Reason of Smaller Number of Patients There At the hospital board meeting lasl night 8. K. Campbell explained in conned ion with the distribution of liquor profits to the hospital that in spite of the fact that the profits had in creased Ihey had received only 1,052.25 for the half year which was $1.7.50 less than for the corresponding period Jasl year. They got no benefit from the in crease unless it was higher than 25 cents per capita of attend ance of patients at (lie institution. The money went lo a home for incurables which was of no tutwasdecldeil to. liave the sec Irelary take this matter up with the llosnilal Association at its convention next month. Mr. Campbell suid Mr. Patttillo ia, been approached in regard to the mailer and had .asked that u,,, ,,iatler be put in writing, which it was derided to do both for his department and also for olhers of Ihe provincial govern ment. It was further pointed out that if Ihe number of patients fell off the hospital suffered financially. ;1 al;;;lf ns 7C, .keep going with few patients as W,iraJin,lrnce with the city g d al 1(((fU.( WM 8. sur(( of finnncin, aill tmm tl,al mnp ,,pire ipy ,leci(l1, , caU .fop am ,cnicps f(jr m,1If ftpo w pnMn.!TniI nrnnT TA BE BUILT AT ONCE General Manager A. E. Warren Holds Conference In Alberta's Capital EDMONTON, July 19. A. E Warren, general manager of western lines for the G.N,hVnl a conference in Edmonton ' announced that Ihe company was about lo commence work on the new depot, which will house all .(he offices of the company. Also if extended.' STRENUOUS SESSION Powers of Senate to be . Curbed says Mackenzie King at Closing Today OTTAWA, July 10 After being in session since the end -of .' brnaiy, Parliament was prorogued this afternoon at 3.30, The ud came after strenuous work with a declaration by Premier Mackenzie King that the government planned to curb the power jf the Senate. There had been a difference he Pension Hill and the premier government would seek to establish Ihe rights of the House of Commons over the Senate in respect lo legislation instituted in I he House of - Commons. The privileges sought, lie said, would PIPIJIM1 PAAH be similar lo those held by the P I, Ml I til 111 II III I. Kriiisii uouse in respect -to me House of Lords. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY ELECTS ITS OFFICERS! W. Reid Is President, Suceedlng D. C. Stuart Who Retires From Position The semi-annual general meet ing of the St. Andrew's Society was Jield in the club .roonis,.lasl nighl, a good al tendance of mem hers being present. 1). C. Stuart, retiring president, was in the chair. The following officers were elected Tor tlie ensuing term: President W. Heid. a First Vice-president Tlios. McClymont. Second Vice-president Clias, I'aylor. Secretary J. M. Campbell. Treasurer J. S. Irvine. Directors J. McKecbnie, It. Delgarno, S. I). Macdonabl, J. Frew anil M. M. McLaclilan. riie secretary of Ihe Women's Auxiliary reported to the meet ing thai the Auxiliary would do nate the sum of $125 toward ihe placing of a memorial window in Ihe new Presbyterian Church. Picnic to Dlgby It was decided to hold (ho St.! Andrew's Society picnic al Digbyt Island on Sunday, July 27. The' following committee was appointed to make all necessary arrangements: Howard Sleen, Chas. Taylor, J. McKecbnie. H. Delgarno, and Oeo. Eraser. AMERICAN WOMEN WIN TENNIS FINALS IN OLYMPIC GAMES COLOMHES, France. July 19.- Miss Helen Wills ami Mrs. Geo. Wightman of the United States won Ihe women's doubles in the tennis Olympic championship, defeating Miss Kathleen McKane and Mvs. Covell of Oreat Hrilain in the finals today 7-5 and 8-0. STUART MACLAREN NOT FLYING TODAY TOK10. July 19 Owing to un favorable weather Stuart Mac- iLareu, the Hritish round-the- world aviator, decided not to make a fresh start today. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Philadelphia 1, Chicago 2. Hrooklyn 0, Cincinnati I. New- York 2, Pittsburg 9. Hoslon 1, SI. Louis 10. American League Cleveland 9-2, New York 2-7. Detroit i, Hoslon 3.-Chicago 3. Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 7, Washington ti SOON between the two houses over said at the next session the .w.... V w W V INTHEHARBOR Fine Specimens Pulled Out Which Make Good Eating Fishing with hook and line along the waterfront has been very popular for the last two days and every available point of vantage has been occupied owing to large schools of fish being' ill the harbor- nf h vp'ecies somewhat resembling and said to be a cod. The fish, which makes very pood eating, vary in weight from half a pound to several pounds, and some fishermen have been pulling out as many as hundred in two hours. Yes- Icrday afternon the street sales of The Daily News suffered a lillle from the fact that the newsboys hail caught the fishing bug" and were too busily en- t. gaged in hauling out Hie fish lo sell newspapers. In addition lo the boys indulging in the fun a several visitors in the city, who were evidently ardent piscalorial artists, upon seeing the ease' with which Hie fish were lifted from t lie wafer, got inlo tboj game and had the time of their lives. BURKE WINNER KING'S PRIZE HISLEY, July 18. Private D. Hurkc of Ottawa won the King's prize. He is but 19 years of age. Ilis aggregate score was 230 out of a possible 250. HISLEY, July 19. The King's prize, the blue ribbon event of Hisey and also the oldest, hav ing an aggregate value of 1170 or which 250 is given by King (ieorge, as well as a National, llifle Association gold medal and gold badge, goes to the winner Hurke. who scored 103 out of a possible 105 and won the Na tional llifle Association bronze medal for Ihe highest aggregate. score in the first stage of Iho King's prize. It is many years since the prize was won by a Canadian. PIONEERS' PICNIC Pioneers Picnic- to Sail Lakes to-morrow1 July 20. Proceeds devoted to improve Salt Lakes. Donts leave Prince llupert Hoathouse from 10.30 a.m. on. Oood program pf races directed' by II. Hlance starting at 2 p.m. Coffee, tea, sugar and crjNiiii provided. Admission over ,12 years 50c,T 'under I2, 25c. C