Prince Rupert Fish, Meat ' and Poultry Market Phne 671 VOL. XIV., NO, 111 YODTIL Constance Mary Lyon Wins Case to Prove She Is Cousin to Duchess of York KDINHt IKSII. June Ifi. Constance Mary Lyon, an Aberdeen slmpglrl, won the dasl slcp on Saturday In her suit lo establish her legitimacy as the eldest law ful cliibl of Hubert Bowes Lyon, nephew of the Karl or Slralhiiioie. Judge Morrison, in Ihe Kdiuliurgh court declared a considered Judg ment In lhe gill's favor. She Is lhe second cousin of lhe Duke of York VANCOUVER GETSTOAN RUPERT GETS A GIFT Southern City Mortgages all Her Assets to Secure Repayment Special lo Daily News OTTAW A. June 10. Vancou Solo by Mrs. I'. S. Bouncy ac companied by Mrs. Hubert Ward. Vocal solo by Master Lindsay Taylor with chorus accompanied by Mrs. II. M. Taylor. Itussiaii dance by Miss Winnie Thomson accompanied by Mrs .1. A. Iliiilon. Solo liy Masters Jiitimie and Winter Bryant accompanied by Miss I II u tic tic Curlin. Sailor's . hornpipe by Miss Kleanor Moxley accompanied by Mrs. J. A. III11I011. Maypole dance by IK girl trained by Mrs. D. Thomson and accompanied by Mrs. II. M. Tay lor Linnea Hanson, Audt-y Parkin. Audrey Tremayne. Bar 1. ara Lee. Margaret Beaumont, Amelia I'illsbury, Margaret Me Calfciy. Kleanor I He, Mllli her uin. Kathleen Duncan. Mnxine lleilbroner, Muriel Walker, Mar gnicl Smllh. Sheila Sluarl, Fran ... . .. .......t-i.. U1....1. ccs rrciuayiic, i-uukiu dhh, ver has secured another loan of i.:jlulUnl w'llson and Pal Stork five million dollars from, llioi Tw(, H.t.ctis by Prof. Pryco's government Tr lm development iuv,.,. orchestra. of her harbor and for this she N Raff8 wllMr, giving n llloilKiipu mi it 1 1 uci u sets us guarantee for repayment and for payment of lhe Interest. Prince Huperl is gelling a mil-ion dollars for an elevator which is not a loan but Is (0 be, built by the government at Ottawa at no charge tor the locl cprumually. . Mis. 11. 0. Parsons reported the following ralTle winners: Library scarf donated by Mrs W". D. Moxley won by Mrs. Lip sin. Aluminum kettle donated by (continued on page six) mm EDITORIAL POPULAR LOCAL : PRINCE RUPERT? What dues Hie present elec tion mean lo Prince Hubert? - It means that when we get the VVord Received Here of Death of clevulor, we do not wunl it tu James M. Bacon, Formerly of l)t. a while elephant but a reui Thl City live iiislitntiuii. We want a " 'sleady stream of grain lo pass Wunl ha been received ly J. through it lo Ihe ships that will II pillsbury of tliU city of llie oy lo the Orient and lo Kurope. death in New York city of James "llow are we lo gel lhal? By II Bacon, who fell from a sixteen returning n supporter of Preston- window and was killed. His mier Oliver who will back him arrested (jlKL MAKKItU Miss Gladys Orchard and Edward Mayon Wedded This Morning A pielty wedding took plac-IliU morning at 10 o'clock in St. Andrew Anglican Church when Archdeacon O. A. His untied in marriage Miss (iladys Jessie Orchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Orchard, of this city, and Edward Mayon. sou of I lie ImhIv was found on lhe sidewalk in hi. fight for lower frcighti'atc Mayon of Liverpool, Eng l-eiiealh Ho offices formerly used rale. If Pallullo is defeated it land, and Mrs. Mayon of Burna-by hi bntllier. Henry Bacon, ar- would be mi intimation lo lhc-'l')'. B.C. Mrs. Hix played -the ilutcH. who died lal spring, Ho Hallway Commission and to the had been using these office) Dominion Government that this since. shipping Kirl was not interested Mr Bacon was harbor engineer in lhe freight rales question, in barge of Ihe tovviiitc for lhe It cannot be ignored that lhe wedding inarch while Mrs. 1. Moss rendered a vocal solo during Hi c signing of Ihe register. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was and carrieil a bouquet of sweet peas ltMulel shades. J..Finncriy of rirnithers acted as best, man and A. Hlx and C Woodrufr werei tuber. Following lhe ceremony, a re ception was held at the home 'of Hie bride's iarenls at Musgrave Plare when Mrs. Orchard, gowned in black pan velvet with ermine furs, received the guests. The rooms were pffeclively decorated With white tiud yellow flowers and greenery articlically combined lo form an arch cen to red with a wedding bell under vvlleh the bride and groom Assisting in serving the guests werp a number of girl friends of the bride including Mrs. S. W. 'Taylor, Mrs. D. Hoss, Miss Mar guerite Young. Miss Kdilh Mc-Caiil. Miss Unby Scot I. and Miss Helen Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. Mayon left, on Hie steamer Princess, Louise for Alaska on their hniieymoou trip, I lie bride travelling in a beige imported suit wilh ha! of brown hocade and French flowers. On llieir return south lhe couple will reside in Vancouver. WOUNDED IN BATTLE WITHRUM RUNNERS MOUNT VKMNON,"Vash., June l. A deputy sheriff was wound ed in the leg and abdomen in a gun biillle wilh rum runners on lhe coast of Camano Island last v. TELEGRAM SAYS PATTULLO WINS ON THE ISLANDS As Indicating dial Ojiecn Cliarlotle. Ifliiiiil ure'tdid for f'allullo die following wircles telegram was received on Saturday- from Ed. Slevrns of Skidegate. by llert Glassey, secretary of lhe Liberal Association here: "Have been lo l.ockrporl. Lagoon ..Bay, Cumshcwa. Saudspit and Skidegale. All lliese places voting solid for i'Htiullo, About eighty votes Hippo Island solid fur Pallullo. Newlon considered , oke here. I have been here for 23 years and. know pretty well how Jhiug. will go. Grand Trunk Itailway. left here securing of eipiitablc freight charmingly attired in ivory bru- 4.4. . in IUI11 and had paid one or two r;i(p. is lhe one big issue of the ca.ied cnarmeuse wnn veil 01 ( viil to Ihe place since. Since present campaign and it will be leaving here he had been In the o construed in lhe east. The lumber ami general contracting only way to show lhe people business in lhe south Atlantic there that we are a unit in de- stales associated with J. W. ma ml i 11 g lower rales is to vole 'dies of lhe valley. .Moore, locating engineer on Mils fup lhe Oliver candidate, T. I). end of Hie railway. Pallullo. BILL BRENNAN and hi freight rules campaign. OUAT TA lril?ATtI'ro v,,,,, for a"' but an Oliver OIIUI 11 ULfilll iididale is lo vole against lhe .mleresls or Prince lltiperl. Killed at His Own Tla Juana uACDITal I iniCC Cabaret by Gang From Hell's HUorllAL LAUltO Kitchen MAN YOllK, June 10. - Bill Hreiiiiait. known as "Knockout Hill, was shot and killed In lhe Tla Juan cabaret, of which he was Hie proprietor. He was ak-ed to step outside for a ininule ami wa Immediately rt upon. A stale trooper who ran for assistance, was shot in the neck. Two of lhe fixe who are believed to have been lhe murderer have been arrested by the Hreuuaii. TEA DANSANT AND SALE ON SATURDAY A successful lea daiisaul and sale I olio woe I by a supper and dance was held by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Ihe Prince Hupert General llnspila! in the Klks' Home on Salurday. Mrs. Jarvis Mr I. cod was general convener. Mrs. David Thom son assisted by Mrs. A. T. parkin ....1 ww. uim .iv 111 lliev belong aim .Mrs. 11. M. iaynr were in to the Hell s KilHini district and charge of Ihe program, Mrs. F held 11 urudgc against Dibb supervised the serving of SHOPGIRL IS AN ARISTOCRAT supper and Mrs. J. I.. Lee had charge of lhe sale uf ire cream wilh girls in rostuine serving. There was a large crowd at lhe supper and many turned out for the dance in Ihe evening. The program was as follows: Piaiiu solo by Mrs. It. P. Pon der. embroidered silk net arranged in cap fashion wilh orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and Miss May Priugle, as bridesmaid, was gowned in mauve taffela with I In spile of their prolerls we georgette aecoruiou pieaieu know (hat Bowser and his panler and picture Hal lo maicn (cohorts are opposed In Oliver YOUTHSROB DRUGSTORE Enter Armed But Unmasked apd Take S60 From Till VANCOUVER June- 1ft. Two youthful bandits last night entered the Cap I tola drug store on Davie Street, backed the proprietors and a friend Into the back of the room, opened the cash register, and extracted $50. They escaped. The bandits were armed but unmasked. NEARLY 200,000 American t POUNDS OF HALIBUT IS MARKETED TODAY Fish sales at Hie Kxchange to day amount lo close to 200,000 pounds of halibut or which more than Ihree.rourths was American. Catches and prices follow: Hoyal, 10,000. to Atlin Fisher ies, at 15.20c and 7c. West Fjord, l.ooo, to Atlin Fisheries, at 15.10c and 1c. Heliance. 12.500. to Pacific Fisheries, al 15.00c and 7c. While Star. S.iuio. to Pacific Fisheries, al 15.50c and 7c. 1 Star, 12.000, lo Cold Storage.: al 15.50c and 7c. Venus, 8,500, to Hoyal Fish Co.. ut 15.20c and 7c. President, 21.000, lo Booth Fisheries, at I t.'JOc and 7c. Canadian Seamaid. 31,000,. tu Cold Storage, at I2.l0c and 7c. Thelma IU 0,000, o Cold lliulit W'Iipii Ml eases nf lliliuir SIiipiil-k 11 1 'Ar mill f.i! were seized and a iiuiu and woman' Nautilus, i.OOO. lo Hoyal Fish Co., at I3.20e and Cc. A Solid North Kergin of Atlin, Pattullo of Prince Rupert, Manson of Omlneca, Perry of Prince George and Yorston of Cariboo by co-operation and unity of action were able to accomplish a great deal for Northern and Central British Columbia. In the next House the North will be stronger by two seats, namely Skeena and Mackenzie, while LIHoet, adjoining Cariboo, seems certain to go over to the Liberal column. These eight seats cover three quarters of the area of British Columbia. By standing together, the representatives or these eight ridings can put up a strong front In the House. As matters stand, the only way this can be accomplished Is by the people electing eight Liberals, which there Is every Indication they are going to do. The slogan for the North should be "A Solid North." CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUNCE MJPKIIT, B.C., -MONDAY, JIW'K 10, IDSJt, IMvfUt' Circulation, 1.S00. VANCOtVKlt. June Ifi. An Dllawa despatch says u pursu-ance of the policy of preserving the British Columbia fisheries if..- Ilta Ifliiln ..ft....t-.l if... ll.u .In , ...f. .ii.i. .vrruiai.i'l., ill V .if iparliiieul of fisheries arranged .i ournig nie coiiinin season inai ai least 25 pep cent of those' employed in Ihe herring salleries must be whites or native Indians and lhe per rentage will be increased by an eijual amount during lhe follow-in? three 'seasons. A. W. NVill of Comox-Albernl has been active in 'pressing Ibis on his d"parlment as many of Ihe salleries come within his con stituency. GIRONE IS BAILED PENDING AN APPEAL Man Convicted of Assault on Younr Ooean Falls Girl Gets Out on $10,000 Bonds VANCOCVKH, June 10.--iui- irjsouer lo Okalla Jail whence he is hailed. The prisoner in this case was released afjer application to J. W". Prescotl, J.P. 4 TWO MILLION IN DRUGS ARE SEIZED NEW YOHK, June IC Drugs valued al more than 2,000.000 were seixed on a (ruck coming from the pier at lloboken. . The drugs were concealed in scrub brushes. JIMMY MURPHY IS WINNER OF RACE ALTOON'A. June IC Jimmy Murphy,, speed king, won llie 250 mile auto race on Saturday in 2 hours 11.2 minutes. Kerry Wonderlieh, one of lhe contest ants was injured when his car skidded into the Tence. lie will recover. TEN DEATHS FROM DAKOTA WINDSTORM MITCHELL, South Dakota, June 10.- Ten people 'arc reported dead as a result of a windstorm which swept nine counties Satur day night. OAPT. COLEMAN TRANSFERRED Capl. and Mrs. Coleman, who have been in charge of the Sal vation Army work in this city for the past two years, have been transferred to Vancouver and next Sunday I hey will conduct llieir last services here. It Is uot known yet by whom they will be succeeded. . BIRTH A soii was bom til the Prince Hupert (leueral Hospital on June 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Angelo As toria, 84 i Summit Avonuo. .t Slt z The Latest In Restaurants. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Parly Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE GENTS. W, BANDITS ROB VANCOUVER STORE TWO MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF DRUGS ARE SEIZED IN NEW YORK CITY BODY FOUND ON SIDEWALK HER WINDOW .' WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO I ; WHITE EMPLOYEES . S. M. Newlon and Visiting Lawyer ii - -m is a h w m . Ottawa Decides That There Will be Process of Elimination ' . of Orientals Address Meeting in Boston Hall and Criticize the Administration .Submitting as an inducement towards his election an un dertaking that he would eudeayur lo have at least a reasonable portion of the revenues collected by the government Irom the uorlh placed in a separate fund which would be expended for the development of the uorlh, Mayor S. M. Newlon, Conserva tive candidate for Prince Hupert nrthe provincial election, ad dressed a public meeting held on his behalf Saturday evening in the Boston Hall. In the course of his address, Mayor Newton charged the Oliver (iovernment with much iniquity and waxed juile warm in his criticism of Hon. T. D. Patlullo. Ihe present If) 1 1)1 I AMEMT member, subslantialfnz his re- f LniflRll 1 marks along this line by refer-1 ring lo the alleged deplorable Af AIM CITC condition al lhe present time ofis Auialil ullU the dislricl particularly the! Queen Charlullc Islands. He a-serfed that Ihe Liberal govern- Cdonald meiit had done nothing Inwards Hie development of Ihe district land fapacily was taken, up while Mr. I tn ! Iriant i'f i j1lfv-iv-inrr tita "" " '""e from . ..: - 111..- 11.- 1W1.-IHIUI UlSVUUISf. .iiit wiu mayor started, however, there was a steady movement towards Ihe exit doors wilh I lie result Dial, after speaking for about half an hour, (he seals were about half empty and His Wor- hip, perceiving that the pro ceedings were growing weari some, bruuslit his remarks to a close shortly before II o'clock wilh Ihe announcement that he would hold another meeting before the election at which he would have more lo say. The speakers were given attentive hearings but I here was no show of enthusiasm. Vancouver Man Speaks It. V. Cameron, president of lhe Prince Huperl Conservative Association, was in the chair and Ihe Vancouver man was the first speaker. Mr. Carmichael opeueh by stal ing it was not the first lime he had been in Prince Hupert. In 1 11 1 1 he had spent several months here. It was not his intention lo nler into personalities or abuse but he would merely criticize. Ihe Oliver government, and its mem bers on their public record. Ho was firmly convinced that lhe lime had arrived when the Oliver, government must go. The fi nancial conditou of Ihe province was such that the tiublic must take it seriously. It was conced ed in most countries that a per iodical change of government was a vood thing In his criticism of (lie eight years of Liberal government. Mr. Carmichael started in on Mr, Justice M. A, Macdouahl. lie de dared thai his appointment to the Court of Appeal, which mus have been assented lo by At tor ney Oeuerul Manson, constituted a scandal thai could not be over looked when his public record was taken into consideration. Af ler referring to what he called I ho beaver scandal under Al lomey (ieueral J. W. de B. Farris and lhe insurgency at lhal lime of II. i. Perry, lhe member for Fort ieorge, the speaker dealt with Ihe purchase of the liquor (continued on page five) Comes In Conflict With House of Lords Over Tenants Bill and lhal lhe last eight years had wdk-m t.er a been naught but a period of poll- LWW-- June 10 i-aniament lical persecution. reassembles today after its Whit- Besi.les the mayor. C. Car-!8U"""C vacation wnn me pros-ntichael. member of the Vaneou-W uf a lon an1 arduous ses-ver legal firm of Ladnre & Can- "ion an1 wlth sma" probability lelon. addressed the meeting. A "'at the governmel will be able to speaker of some fluency. Mr. carry "ut !ieveral legislative Carmichacl entered into a re- measures 10 winch a is comuu- l.i....- nf n,....ll a 'ruin. I Mitt ted. ... -PP& senlencpd. lo JiJ)livr govermTiep, bu(, ppglpetedl TayOibsluess -.bring, the: years-and ten lashes for all as-;.. ,."i'...,.-!.iiv. govexnnieiiL for lhe first litne 111- aull ,.n a young Ocean Fall , anr i,;,nri.v..-i r lt conflict' Villi (he House; of 1 . 1 1.-11...1 ....1 ,.r v... " - J .- . . ..,,. (..' ... , , .... r'.'Y . y (he deplorable 1 condition which he T,'. ? . T Westminster penitentiary his . . u on administration bill for the pre- ....... 1 11:.... .... kin nun , f.iiil.-iiirii IUI.III ui 9IV,VVV pending an appeal. The usual practice is for ihe, Peiiitenliary to turn over the I The meelii.g was well allrmlejl ;cn,,y.n 01 eml " " n-Pai? I ....... . lennnls n virliiallv In niillirv it it a a good jrooi. Ueal deal' of ol' the tne seating sealing, ' ' " PLANE PARTS FORM ACL AREN Three American Flyers Reach Saigon In Cochin, China, Safely HONG KONG, June 10, The spare aeroplane rushed from Hakodate, Japan, to Akyab. to enable Stuart MacLareu, British round the world flyer, lo resume his flight was landed al Akyab by lhe United Slates destroyer. Preston, on June 13. The three American round lhe world flyers landed safely al Saigon, the capital of Cochin, China, this afternoon. VANCOUVER ROWERS LEAVE FOR FRANCE FOR OLYMPIC GAMES VANCOUVER Juno 16. Van couver Mowing Club four to com pete for Canada at the Olympic contests left yesterday for France. The crew consisted of Alf Marriacher, Archie Black, Bill Wood, George Mackay and Colin Finlaysoii, (sjare). They were given a great scndoll. LEAGUE BASEBALL American League Philadelphia 3, Chicago 10. New Y'ork 6, Detroit 2. Boston 2. Cleveland 3. Washington 7, SI. Louis 3. National League Pillshurg I, Philadelphia 3. Cincinnati 0. New Y'ork 8. St. Louis 2, Brooklyn 5. Chicago-Boslon, rain. SUNDAY GAMES American League St. Louis 0, Philadelphia 8, Detroit 10, Boston . Chicago 0, Washluglon I. Cleveland Id, NeW York 3. National League New York 1, Cincinnati I. Brooklyn i, St. Loul 3.