r p, n. FISH : MARKET Prime. Baby Uccf, I.utiib, rrculi l'ork, Fowls am Chicken, Fresh Fish, etc., Fresh Ilomo-Mado Sausage Daily. Phone 671, VOL XIV,, NO. IQO. SHIP I. , '. ''Hi IIIMi Wi'.l Ylruiuia H A few minute aHer law" where he discussed the local HuHn with the member. Fred if "l miner went lo work Hruwood mine of lite 'ork and with ministers of the a SpH Corporation this crown. 1 R.rn m Inn PMtnapAtll j il lniririi Hllillislllll lir.l , - - he MiirkiiiK1 'Hie fati I mrii m unknown. W HILINO. Ajiril 1H . tuler . M 'Ii ui line hundred miner ihIm'iI iy all eiphisdon in i hp of the WliPi'liiip I 'U'lioi aliiin n BciiwikmI line a few niinules nfleri wiiii to vvork this ni"rnfiiK. v l eulile lo the iiiImc were l by fall f rock and dirt. 1 h i.n m fjdi for Hie enlrap- ' i:;jiifis fur Hie mine i on a I 'hey would be choked by il' adly fume. V IN liklIVHIill ilAi 1 M MI M & II 111 IJL WHEN HUNTING i Was One of Crew of Schooner DuKbury Trading Into Arctic Ocean NMMI.. ,iiii ;h. (hie man of I Iip (ia of the schuniuT Dux-IrailjiiK into Hip Arctic from sat Km nc i co, perished In Hip ' 'mi mi land hut which member unknown, nt'conling to word r i' veil hpie. The Duxbuiy left here on Auaust ,1 but got only as Tar as I laxnlan Island. Die nut ii nerlshed In a storm which ramc up whilo three of 1be ineinlipi of the crew were IninMna caribou. City of Prince Rupert Tuke notice llial Sevenlh Avenue will be closed on Wednesday, April ait. be-Iwpen Me Bride and Bowser SI reel and betw een Bowser SI reel and Hays iove Circle on Tuesday, May o. As this street will be closed for- several weeks residents arn re-'Piesled to procure Iheir necessary supidy of coal, el F. W. Pearson, City F.nglneer. . 4, 4. Mr. iMWoon says ay inai iiic mihic wet l In-coinuiK more prosperous. (In Hie train on which he Irawllnl there were three car loads of flue iinmivrunls. men that looked us if Ihcy would make jihhI pltprs. Hi i and Hie rn-enil itnproveiipmt of business would make Hip vvesl prosperous. Dirussln? this subjept rur-llier, Mr. Dawson pxprped Hip opinion b.i't'd on obsprvaluui thai pari of Hie country Ilia I did IIiiiij: for themseUe were most prospprous. The Marinp Provinces had ahvajs ipiemi'd upon Hip governnipnl lo do IhiiiKs for llicm and the rcsiill was thai Ihcy co iiowheiv. The prosress of a city or province depended on the activity of the teople who lived there ami who made It what It was. That was plearly shown iu Oulario and Vnebee where Hie people hail plenty of initiative and also ju Vancouver. Covern- uienls were bound to help those who helped themselves. SCOHISH ASKING FOR PARLIAMENT Resolution Was Supported Both Labor and Liberal Members by LONDON, April 2H. - Four olasKow labor member or tne House oT Commons and several prominent Liberals supported a resolution ndopled al a (Hasgow ileinonslraHon on Saturday call- jiur for the estalilishmcnl oi a Scollish parliament. BURNS IS CHOSEN AS GOOD CITIZEN CITY OF VANCOUVER VA.NF.OL VF.lt, April limns. B.A., for years prin cipal of the Normal School here hn been elioseu as iiiniuimi i "good cllUen" for 1021. Ho will he presented with Hip Native Sous or B.C. Appreclaliuu Day Medal, emblemallo'of comnwinlty servlco . PubForlbft for lae Dally New. June inslead of Koinjr south to Vancouver and Ihenee hast, this port on landing places and air harbors on the roule. Between here ami I'.iliiumlon, il is likely one stop will be made. The route direct Fast from Prince Huperl i nearly 00 miles shorter than by going via Vancouver mid southern H.Csani Alberla. The pa,ss through the llocky Mounlains al Yellowhead is also lower and II Is said thai I here are more lakes enroule lo offer emergency lauding places. HORSES AND GOATS BURNED IN BARN VANCOL'VF.H, April VK. Five horses, a herd of goats, a large Ouaulity of hay and Implements In a barn owned by M. llicklon, a farmer'near Coiiulllam, were ile-slroyed iu a fire, the loss rrom xvbU'b .amounted to St.,000. mtim PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUNCF. HL'PF.HT, B.C., MOM JAY. APHIL 28, I02i. Here is a study ui Hie change the Children's Aid Society can effect on two unfortunate little waifs who have been leJI alone in Die world. The photograph on the right was lukeu twenty-Tour hours after the one on the left at the children's shelter iu London, OtiUno. SLEEPINQ SICKNESS ftAPIOLY INCREASING IN.BRITAINi JODAY LONDON. April 18. The rajiid iireai of sleeping ic kin's in lireat Britain is rnu-iiu considerable alarm. Iu January there were 75 eases, in February 217 and iu March ttJH. Tlje first three weeks of this iiioiiIIi show a very greal inei-ease for I here w ere I lieu OilO cilses NORTH ROUTE FOR AVIATORS British Flyers Will Como This' Way Unless Report is,' I nless Hie report or Fliisbt Lieutenant Fail Mcl.cod, who is lo mike an inspection -of the roule Ibis week. Is very unfavorable it Is almost certain thai Hie British round Hie world aviators ; will wo Fast rrom Prince lluperi ufler arriving- from the north In; Officials Are Pleased With Completion of Contract on is the announcement inai was .rIm.ry ( anadian National iiiaile al Vancouver at, the end jitnWil- superinlendeut al IIk. of Hie week. Igina, who has been transferred l.ietil. Mcl.eod, Vifler jfirriviiurl(o prnoe Unperl. nt Prince lluperi. will visit Hazel- : ; s ton, J-orl i raser ami i.uip. i.ake cnriltcnM UAV UAC north of Fdniontoii and will re-,0lVHJUTi DA I nftj Stufd' Circulation 1721. Canadian Scottish this City TIiom' who are in a position lo know stale (hat Hie work done on Hie Canadian (iovernmeiit Merchant Marine steamer Canadian .Scollish, which is being taken off Hie pontoons al Hie (iauatliaii National drydock here Ibis afternoon, constitutes one of Ihe finest slop repair job ever carried out in the urovince. All the work has- been inspected by Albert Furrow, ste.im- boal inspector, and V. K. Baillie, inspector for the UU.M.M: I'hey expressed lhcmelcs as very pleased indeed nol onlv with the speed of Hie work bill with Ihe quality. This view was con I. A. MacPHERSON SHIPPING ACTIVITY Frolghter Frogner Sailed New York Yesterday and Caplo on Berth For Orient - TJie Norwegian freighter Frogner left Swansou Bay al noon yesterday with a cargo of Ituii- her Tor New York. piloted out by dipt. II She was L. Itober- sou of Vancouver. During the night the rrcigliter CupM .arrived al Swiuisott' Bay, lo lake Ihe berth ol the Frogner and load for the Orient. BIRTH A daughter was born on April 27 al Ihe Prince Huperl General Hospital lo Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Muldoon or Ihe. 'Hand curred iu by W. A. Wallace, re-preenlative of the British Corporation, marine underwriters. The job on Ihe Scutlish was completed within the forty days' time limit and credit for its successful carrying out goes to Clen McMillan, architect, and It. Jones, foreman at the yard. The officers and crew of the Scollish arrived from Ihe south on Ihe Cardeua last nishl and il was hoped this morning that sh would gel away lo Vancouver before dark today. Capt. Forscn will be iu command. The next voyage of the Scottish will bo to Australia. DIFFERENCES IN CABINET Ramsay Macdonald Rocalled to Preside During Discussion on Budget I.ONDON, April 28. Premier Macdonald cancelled some 'of his jengageinenls to speak In Wales iu order to preside at he meeting of the cabinet on the subject For, of the budget tomorrow morning. Differences have apparently arisen among ministers on Ihe proposed abolition of (he Mc- jKenna duties and iu some iuar- ters it is predicted that a crisis may arise over Hie Muestion. BIG TANKER IS DUE HERE THIS EVENING J. A. Moffatt, CapL Ober, Arrlv Ing at 6 O'clock, Has Full Cargo of Fuel Oil For Local Tanks The Standard Oil Co.'s big tanker J. A. Moffalt, Cup!. Ober, is due here tonight al 0 o'clock with a roll cargo of fuel oil for Ihe Imperial Oil Co.'s tanks. The vS?cl is coming from California : ; StfMt tttu, 472. This Is the lasl week for completing the essay for the llaily News Competition the first prize for which is a two step radio set worth about Stl'u. The subject of t Ii r essay must haveo do willi protection of Ihe forests Troiii Bre. Word has been received in Hie city Hint Hon. T. D. Paltullo, minister of lauds, is leaving Vancouver on the Prince Huperl Thursday or this week and is due to arrive bvre on Saturday. He The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Hood Service. Private Boxes, for Parly Use. 'Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENTS. mm IS LIKELY TO COME HERE DAWSOH TELLS PEOPLE HERE NOT TO WORRY ABOUT EUVATOR QUESTION Awaiting Settlement Details of Contract Construction of Ship F. G. Dawson says was Conceded to Prince Rupert but Changes in Minor Matters Necessitated Delay. 'Th I'onlrarl for Hie t-oiitruetiou of Hie Alaska steamer i... i.. n.: i ..ri.. ii ..r il... i.... . ' uiii'i'iii'i i ill itiim r iiuiirri 11111-r nil' iiiitriiiiiu ill nil- u nun s f Montreal liul owing hi clu.nge in the tlet.iil of t lie work no R .il Ittiw . ( ttait bitiiAil mill iiiifil il ik. .iirnml il i'iiitifil 1m .it . iiu i s i ai riniivii uiiu i t "ifiii ! vhiimu s. I ...I.. I. II, -.1 II... vliil In I.., l.llill l.i.r,. " 'I'luil w?.. Ill,' ::; it ulaleii by F. H. Dawson lo Ihe Daily News this moru-1 1 c said, however, thai lie did not doubt fur one moment '" the ship would In built here. M Dawson w.i 1 1 1 1 1 1 enthusiastic over Hie prospects for n minrrn akk M 11111 1U1 1L A A.A 1 M-A PROBABLY DEAD nirisiMd in mini nair wnn Ing. Virginia, and Utile Hope M M I All Of Ming mivv llii iorl u ml said local people did mil need lo worry over the elevator situation fur II wu well in hand. There no opposi tion in tli Fail Dial he could dirovrr lo building an elevator here. 1'veryone recogiiitrd thai Prince lluperi wu hound lo he a urain shipping kiH. While in the Kal Mr. Hwnn attended tinseling of the direct ors of Canadian National Hallway in Montreal and also visited Ol French. Aviator Making Fine Record and it is Expected he May Overtake Stuart MacLaren PA IlKS, April 28. French aviation authorities are greatly j pleased al u record breaking performance of Lieutenant P. Doisy, Tmicli aviator, who arrived al Aleppo, Syria, Saturday, in a ! flight from Paris lo Hie Near F.asL He leTl Paris Thursday and 'ui two days covered more than Iialf the distance negotiated by iSluart MacLareu, Hie British globe flyer, in a month and a day. H is hoped here Hint Doisy will overtake Hie Englishman be lore Hie end of April, lie experts to make daily hops of two thousand metres without refueling. the secret of Doisy success in making long flights is the use of f T&TIrif IMP AT a newly invented caiburreler UJl YlilLLlllj Ul ui ii ciiiijvis mn iiiijiui iu inriciup 100 horsepower on a minimum' igasolinc supply, j LAST WEEK OF PRIZE ESSAY COMPETITION CENOTAPH WAS iiumnropiirr Military Present Among 25,000 Who Attended Services at Vancouver , VANCOUVKIl, April 2. In the presence or 23,000 people or Greater Vancouver, Mayor Owen yesterday afternoon unveiled a cenotaph j?rj?clcd on Victory Sauare by the Vancouver citizens r.ssny iiitfsl,H sen I - to " Irt t he t rteliHirxilVancou vr knen the Daily News on or be- and women who died in tho fore uiiiluighl of Saturday or be mailed that iiiht lo Hie i'dilor of Ihe Daily News. Ks says' will be judged here ami Ihe winning essay will he forwarded lo Ottawa to compete in the Dominion competition. MINISTER COMING VISIT DSTRICT Hon. T. D. Pattullo Will go to Islands and Interior Befora Returning South Great War. j Following the dedicatory ecr- vices and the unveiling ceremony hundreds or Horal wreaths were placed al the base or the mc- mortal. llx-senicemoii and military ut ficers and men took part iu the proceedings. . I Thu ceiiolnoli is ;ill fiwl lil;'l. and was erected al a cost or $13,- 000. It is similar in design to the cenotaph Loudon. at Whitehall in NUDES COERCE D0UKH0BORS Prevent Houses Being Used Schools by Threatening With Fire as will proceed at once lo Anvox NFLSON, April IU, In u letter and Alice Arm and Troiu there'0 Premier Oliver Peter Verigin, will go to tjueen Charlotte Is-'president or the Christian pom-lands, lunching al a nuniLer 0r m,mil" Universal Brotherhood, points. stales (hat "Nudes" as Ihe ran- lt,.iii-i, ,... 1,,.,.,, i,. H..11..1.... atics are called, are llire:iliiiliiD , .., p, ,, i iiiiiiiuu . p, I .,, I.. I...... II. n lkft..1.l...l I I win proceeu to ine interior, pos, ' "um ui nouMiouors uweiung sibly attending the Liberal con-'lllM1,'P!l H their use for school vention at llazelton on May 15 purposes is permitted. He states before returning lo Victoria. COCKER DECLARES" MANSON IS AFRAID TO RUN IN OMINECA VICTOH1A, April 28. Samuel Cocker of Vanderhool, Ihe candidate or the Conservatives or the Omineca constituency, has been saying here that Hon. A. M. Man-b son is "scared to run against him" and prophesying that he will run in some other constituency. He has been telling Ihe people that no mailer what happens he, Cocker, Is sure of being elected. JAP MINISTER DIES TOKIO, April 28. Baron III. kokiehi IJuin, foreign minister In Ihe recent Y.aiitamoto cabinet, died Saturday. MEIOHEN'S FATHER DIES OTTAWA, April 28. Joseph Meighen, rather or, Hon. Arthur that lie cannot invite the children and school teachers to use dwelling houses with a prospect or fire hanging over them. JAP FISHERMEN LOST IN STORM Nearly 100 Missing From Village or West Coast of Main Island TOKIO, April 28.--.'enrly too fishermen from Ihe .villages of the west coast of Hie main island of Japan are missing as a result oT severe storms in the area or Japan on 'Saturday. FREDERICK CRISP WAS FORMERLY OF DAWSON VANCOUVKIl, April 2. IFred-erick Crisp, barrister, who from I88 to 1007 practiced flaw St i aw son, iiieit Saturday night fol. Meighen. leader of'thp opposl- lowing an operation. Iln wa Hon, died on Saturday, aged 7C. rears of ago. 10