PRINCE RUPERT The Latest In Restaurant. Fish, and Meat She sSttoo BOSTON GRILL ' 1' Third Avenue. Poultry i. & Best of Food Good Service, Market Phone 671 PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston' Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOI, XIV NO, 135, l'HI.NCi: HUPKIIT, B.C., MONDAY, JI NK , 1021. turtfir' Otrltlon, 1,11. Strttt Saltt 607 PRICE FIVE CENTS. 1 ' MORE AaiYTTY ON QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISP. PREPARATIONS BEING Toronto Doctor Found Cure for Cancer which is Result of Microbe I'HILADKLPIIIA, June l. An :: Doctor T. J. Glover, u unlive t riyuig imi research work sis New .nered the cause of cancer. . t'xpTiitiental stage. i producing remarkable results t Ir. Glover has established dial Hie disease is due to micro organism, lie lias isolated the germ and tinned its jurl in the cause of the disease. ASSIZES OPEN HERE TUESDAY Only Two Criminal Cases to be Heard Before Mr. Justice Gregory 'Mi a I'Kln docke' iiIing of Miree rriiniiiul and two civil cases In he tlliol of, the priug Supreme Court AssUr will i ti in I In1 city tomorrow morning at II o'elork with Mr. JittHeAlrrUnry rreidiii;rrsv The Judge miiJ 'hi ilaIT are expected lo iirrlre here tin the Prince llu. pert here this afternoon. David. lnlcii eX-.M.L.A. for New Westminster, arrived from Hie south on the Princess Alice thi morning and will art as crown prosecutor. The rases, which slioilld he finished well williin Ihe lime allowed for Ihe session here, are us follows: Criminal Alexander Gun-Go-At of Smith-crs charged with Indecent n-aull. Charles Srlgley of Buckley Hay rharged on two rounls wilh fraudulent conversion of 5,00 and UI respectively. L. W. Pat-morc will defend. Civil I), T l.liullaiid vs. II. I. Gaian-otf ammoling of parlirershtp, ctf . Palmoie & Fulton for the plaiiilllT and I.. S. McOill or Sini'liers for the defendant. ' Trustee of die Kleaiua Ho., lid. s. Hjornslad, Mrlionald, llellfacli and Allan, eaiicellalion uf mortgage. Palinore A I ultoti fur Ihe jilainltlT and W. K. fisher tor the ilefe'ndanl. IS ADJOURNED Number of Bills Scrapped at the Close Including Naval Armaments Provision 'ASHING TON, June It.- Con-uress adjourned aulomalically at seven o'clock Saturday night. The lat inlnule rush prevented tho passing of a bill providing for cnii.cr construction and improvement to battleships and also for preliminary outlays in con-lieclimi u-illi lliii tnlilipr bonus. Only a special session of Con-1 Kress cmild provide, necessary funds fur Iho initial costs in connection wilh I Imi Imiius, according lo Republican leaders. prkid1nthome bank dies toronto TOIION'I'O, June V. Herbert J Daley, 10 yearn of age, president or Ihe defunct Home Hank of Canada, died at his lioute this looming, llu was uwaitiug trial f r conspiracy.. arlirle m Hie Norlli American iT Titnuifn. who litis hern York for four years, ha dis- Tin treatment, which though in BIOLOGICAL STATION SITES ARE INSPECTED Or. Clemens, J. McHugh and John Dybhavn Spent Most of Saturday on Watrfront Dr. W. A. Clemens, supcrinlen-Icnl of Ihe departure Bay (Vancouver llaudi biological sta-lion; J. Mrllugh, Vancouver, resident engineer for Ihe Dominion KHheries. ami John Dyhhuvu of the fisheries biological hoard pent the most of Saturday cruising atoiiir 4lnv wHlerfroiit In Mr. Dyhhavcn's launch Surveyor inspecting sites for Ihe biological ilatitm (hat i lo he built here. They have power to select the llr 11 1 I il is expected that an nmiouiieeiniMil will be forthcom ing In Ihe course of a few days. I)r. Clemen returned south on Ihe Priiiei George Saturday II Ik lit and Mr. Mrllugh will return to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert IIik evening. WHALING STATIONS ON ISLANDS BUSY Three Bin Mammals Were at Roso Harbor When Prlnco John Called There Thursday When Hip C.N. It. steamer Prince lohu called al Hum' Harbor last Thursday morning on her way to Prince lluperl from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Island (here were I Inn hi? mammal al Urn whaling slalion Ihere. Two wen 011 Ihe slip and one was in Ihe water. The ltoe Harbor plaul Is now in full operation as i Ihe olher whaling slalion at Nation Harbor. A good season is expected and Ih'e whaling boats are having pood lurk so far. MARTIN MART1NSEN DROWNED IN RIVER Youna Man Woll Known Here Lost His Life Saturday Night Body Not Recovered Marl in Marlinscn, well known in this cily, was drowned In the Skeena lliver al Inverness Satur day nighl when he fell overboard from a boat. The body was mil recovered but witnesses of Ihe falalilv will arrive in Ihe cily to morrow lo be examined by Coron er Waller dale. Deceased, who was a native o( Norway and was about 'iH year of aue. urew up in this cily and fur a lime was engaged in Ihe laxi business. His father, Mat tin Martinsen. is employed al i::iinnbv and a brother and sister reside liere--Olu Martinsen in (lie laxi business ami Mrs. Chandler respectively. CANADIANS BEATEN IPSW ICH, Queensland, Juno 1). Tlie, Canadian foollmll (earn was betitea here today 2 to 0. MADE FOR REOPENING OF MILL GOOD MEETINGS SKEENA RIDING Hon. T. D. Pattullo Reports Dr. Wrlnch Getting Qood Support at Two Centres POLITICAL SITUATION Hon. T H. Pallullo returned 1 yesterday from a visit to Swan- 1 son Hay ami Surf Inlet wilh Iir.j Wrineh. candidate in Ihe Liberal interests for Skcena, where very successful meetings were held. Mr. Pallullo says dial Dr. U'rincli was given a mot hearty reception at bolh places, everyone rrreiving him most cordially. He says thai o far as tbosc place are an indication. Dr. Wrinrh should gel a large ma- jorily over both other candidates on the twentieth. Mr. Pallullo is in close touch with the situation throughout the province and he say that everywhere people are coming to n realization of tin importance of returning the present (iovem-meiil in order lo prevent political chaos and mi thai the develop ment of the province may con tinue. The record obc Gov, L rrmiirul is aTi7eriVtabtefiii(;4ml ' llieir plalls Tor the future include Ihe fostering of industries, iu- creacd tmmira(ioii Willi a view lo closer eH lenient on the land, wilh reasonable eoii!ervaHon of the resource of the province. CAPT.DOISY IS AT TOKIO French Aviator Completes Flight From Paris to Japanese Capital TOKi'O, June 9. Captain Dolsy, the French aviator, completed his airplane Journey from Paris to this city this morning, flying from Osaka, which place he reached yesterday morning. Ho has been using the Chinese plane that was loaned to him after his own was smashed. HONQ KONG, June' 9. Throe United States flyers arrived from Amoy yesterday INTERRUPTORS ARE SILENCED Hon. A. M. Manson Wins Large Meeting at Anyox In Interests of Kergln ANYO.V, June 0. Hon. A. M. Malison, attorney general, and II. V. Kergln, candidate for Allin in Ihe forthcoming provincial elec lion, addressed a larye and sue . .. It 1 II... II II.... iissiui iiieciiug in me "'ni-imtiii Hall here on Friday evening. II. II JM..... -I.I...I I II. II, IjIMIJIIIHII! IH'.HIHI UIIU IIM-ll- were about 300 persons in attendance. Mr, Manson was tlie, principal speaker and ho held the platform for llnce hours. As Mr Manson opened, I hero were some interruptions ny rro-.on i lie rocKs wncn me rauncn in vlucinl Parly followers. Thf-y xvhlch Ihey were riding wns cup-were 'Invited lo come lo the. plat- sited and nwatnped. Five others form hut they would not do so and finally held their peace aflcrl Hie crowd' begun to show its dis- ,,.i .. in, ii...... i , M,.iw,..i i u .-I II IS III' III 4'l I II '-"II llll I I won tue meellng and tits speech was tin eye-opener to the Anyox people winning many new adherents for the Liberal government. In I lie afternoon, Mr. Manson and Mr, Kergln uddrcsscd a small but attentive, meeting at the Mine. BBbBBBBBBLb1bBBBBbV b Marathon saxophone playing is Miss I.uella Wat-kiii' specially. Her latest accomplishment is t8 hours of playing without a lei-up, during which she got through 570 different selections. Clearing' Townsite at Buckley Bay for Building 50 Houses DUCKI.KY HAY, June 0 - Three donkey engine ami twenty men are al present busy on the tiiwnsile here clearing the land preparatory to the building or Hfly houses for the use of the employees." The new management i taking hold of things here with great viglir and preparations are being made to establish the camp on " more permanent basis. There is conidenthle talk of n pulp industry in connection with Ihe sawmill operations hut nothing official i given out in regard to it. Preparations Being Opening of Sawmill at Port Clements by Buckley Interests The i awinill at Purl Clements which was acquired last 1.. Buckley Dtim the Graham Island Spruce Cedar cily is to lie re-oened shortly, according to word re- year by f. Co. of thh ii i ail ..i ll . rimed iriuii ine v.'uecu uuarioiie II. McVeigh airived at Port Clements on the Prince John at the end of Ihe week lo take charge and get the plaul ready. The mill was bought privately by Mr. Buckley when he was connected with the Mussett Timber Co., and it is understood (hut he is behind the. present proposed operations. The Port Clements mill has ai single shift capacity of 75.000 1 feet daily. The Graham Island', Spruce A. Cedar Co. which sum the plant out lo Mr. Buckley consisted or J. G. Scoltr J. W. Scolt, W. P. Lynch, Alex. Finney, Olier Besiier, George Bryant. Mrs. Car-rail and Dr. W. S. Hall or Vancouver. n 1 rtTV IP ridmNU lAIVl I 10 SWAMPED: 8 DEAD SAN TA ANNA, June 0. Six men and two boys, members of ai fishing iwirty, pounded to death of the parly were saved, CITirini? AJ PRATFQT OUlvlUL t0 I IW 1 LO 1 AT AMERICAN ACTION TOKIO, June 9. Another suU ride as a protest against the American Act of exclusion ligalnst Jmpnese Is reported from Vichl. 'rho Niclii man threw him. sjolf in front of a train. Readiness Made for . .. .1 i I i.' i im.iiiu., v. r ucmci uuu j. MARSHAL HEADS FRENCH GOVT. Has Formed Cabinet to Take Place of That Herded by Polncare PARIS, June 0. Frederick J'rancois Marshal has formed a cabinet to take the place of that of former Premier Poiucure, which resigned last week. VISCOUNT PIRRIE DIED ON STEAMER NF.W YORK, Juno 0. .Viscount Pinie, head of llarland & Wolf, the. shipbuilder of Belfast, died aged 73 abiiard the P.hro of puue- inonln,. Ho was returning from South America where he had been studying -shipbuilding prospects in various ports. Viscountess Pirrie Was with him. The body has been senl to Ireland for burial, -v AT PORT Timber Industries Council in Defence of Canadian Government Merchant Marine Service in B.C. VANCOUVKlt, June V. Strong protests have been forwarded to UUuwa regarding the attacks made in the Senate on the Pacific Coasl management of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine and the Canadian National llailways. The Timber Industries Council, representing the largest business interests of the province, in n resolution, states that in its opinion the vestem departments of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine and Ihe Canadian National Railways are "honestly and efficiently managed and are capable of handling any situation which may arise or develop for 'fa Ihe benefit of business in British iolumMa. I lie council views wilh rejrret attempts lo brins Hie Canadian Government Mer chant Marine ami Ihe Canadian National Railway into the sphere of politics. ' Tlie British Columbia Lumber and Shingle Manufacturers' As- sociation, representing 38 of the' lumber compaiues operating in' British Columbia, in a teller, ai copy of which has been forward-, ed lo Ihe Pr'ure Minister of llie'this morning in the Prince Rupert Dominion. aNo outlines Hie view .General Hospital where he had of its members as expressed at been ill since January 19. I)r a fully alDnded medio?. It was ceased was 70 years of age and the unanimous opinion that Iho was born in Norway. A ttidow, purchasing iteparlmenL .of th?L reient iiijlyj f ity. Jind H.aush-Canadlan National was efficiently ter, Mrs. LeonarJ'1lenii,'tor'mHy managed in tin; interests of the of Prince lluperl and now al Win- railway and the Dominion Get Information "I do not think it would be a dillicult mailer," says Ihe secretary treasurer of the Association, "for Senator Taylor or his representative to be allowed ac cess to the order file of any one or all of our member lumber mills, and it would then be ait easy matter to determine wheth er or not the Canadian National Railways were paying mure than others Tor their lumber. What concerned us more than anything else was th all loo evident desire lo bring these services into the political arena, and the unanimous opinion was thai the country as a whole ami British Columbia in particular was sensibly against this attempted procedure. "Recent investigations, based on Ihe statements of discharged employees, have not given us any confidence in the result of investigations so inaugurated, ami I am lo slate that the general feeling of the lumber industry was that Hie general manase-inent of these services was much more capable of supervising the various departments of these ser vices than either the Senate of Canada or tho House of Commons of Canada, and we also credit that wilh being on the alert fur routing out any disadvantage which Ihe service would be, un der by inclhcicnt or incapable management of the depart menls. Value of Services Dealing with Hie Canadian gov eminent Merchant Marine tho British Columbia Lumber and Shingle Manufacturers' Association emphasises tlie value of the services maintained from British Columbia ports. "We wish to slate unqualifiedly thai the lumber industry, which is Ihu premier ami most important industry of the pro vlnce, has been greatly benefited through the co-operation of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine and various instances can lie cited whero orders have been secured through' the instrument ality of this organization. Sonic of these, orders were obtained at times when they were vitally necessary lo Ihe lumber Industry of British Columbia, which means that Ihey were yllally necessary to the working population or this .Continued on pa?e two) CLEMENTS BOAT BUILDER .PASSED TODAY Dealh r 0rw,9 Occurred This Morning In General Hospital .. T. M. Orwig, well known as a boat builder at Seal Cove, died nipeg, survive. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of tho B.C. Undertakers. NEWTON MADE NO IMPRESSION Reports Indicate That He was Given a Courteous Hearing But Pattullo Gets Support Rcporls received from various points on Queen Charlotte Islands by the Prince John are to Ihe elTecl that the Conservative, candidate was given a courteous hearing everywhere bul the people generally were nol impressed with the particular brand of oratory handed lo them. One short despatch says that Pattullo. wilt have seventy-five per cent of the voles in that camp and reports from olher points are that he will get a substantial majority every where. LEAGUE BASEBALL SATURDAY'S GAMES National League Cincinnati 10, Philadelphia I. St. Louis 7, Boston 13. Pittsburg 0, Brooklyn t. Chicago 3, New York I. American League Boston 3, Chicago I. Washington 0, Cleveland 3. New York 3, St. Louis 0. Detroit II, Philadelphia 10. SUNDAY GAMES American League Chicago 10, Boston 3. Cleveland II. Wanhfngton 3. Detroit 5, Philadelphia 0. SI. Louis 5, New York 0. National League Brooklyn 5, Chicago 8. New York 7. Pittsburg 0. BASKETBALL AND DANCE TONIGHT Baskelball and Dance, Kxlill.il ion Building lo-night at 8.30. Admission, adults 75c. Cleveland vs, Prince Rupert All Slur. Girls.