plane uu iiic nip"' I - STORK BEFORE I lo thank you f"r -f ihauk in regard lo my al IXuiontoii and eUewhere r- r!i nlnr ami "rl facilities. I i,if lit acknowledge liUo m leiirr of Mareh II, en.Vi-i' a . .i.ii-. of rmnluHon paed fit- I Im tai etna Tiaiie. nml lo umoire Ihal u l Iicmi regnlallon will have ii hraiiv co-operation and I 1 ' 1 itidcnvor lo erurv iirlloit on '!i- friit Ihe. vnriou depart liiPuN I ha.l the honor of ii.MirliU "'1" huiu of Ihe l'nisrele M. inlicr ..f I In- HollM' ill ITKrl 1 the roiilruilion of u mln r viilm 111 our port, ami I k!;i. lo .mmI Ihiil I n-eelv-. ..1...-. 1. 1.. uuiaiiie from ftp u...i.ni Mriiilier i" rntiml m the ijewlopmeiil of lh' "si arum uiormi'i'i- "Your yrry 'rnly. l l.l STOIIK. BRITISH FLIER REPAIRS PLANE Delayed While Waiting Arrival of Spare Parts, But Hops off Tomorrow ATIIF.XS. .April "5-- Slewurl Mrl.uren, Ihe rouml Ihe worh flyer, who wan rorre.l lo .leceinl iiti a ...mill tkf i!ni-fii a few lllil h is trt u VA'II llntr Ihn arrival of nparo 'prl from I.0111I011 nml f YttU.lt I tl lit tt I 111 II l Ills fliulll tO ' M" r 1 l. iin"w ' ' VIC Ffll.F.Y FOUGHT IYNCH TO A DRAW Canadian Bantam Champion Held Down Callfornlan at San Francisco VAM'MllVril Amil 5. Vic Foley, rlulnuiiit oT Ihu tJamullau 1'iiiiliiiuwelglil cliampluiiKhip, niul Ihe' Culifornlun Joo Lynch of, San Fraiii)cu fuuglil ten fast roumU I .1 diaw ulihl. 1 four American MIllHIIK'J to- . -. I ..... ..I li. h.lL-ir I III ..i.l l..nii.rt-iiw. AIICT lireilllllllHI 1 .. ' er of the plane of Major Martin. commanding the cxped - . i . i .. ii... mi.h.l tin wliii'li hail been taxied the waters of Lake bIi- over br . : wlu n Hie plane P the hop off it iff (he m-rhinr- were linn! up r.l for .l Mart.ii motor w. making but ISUU revolu ion - m . . & l..ll.r W llCrf irii WilS wBHir... .-...j-.. ;i rouble ami the ruin of Ihe pro-'lrllrr lip ile"irlrl him of power to Hc vkith the full load or mei. In removing the proiicllfr. a wrench dropped ami made a boe in one ot Ihe ionlooii. II wan .Imiilnl then to remove the non- AMrmtt Caucus on Question of toon ami tnniall a new one. lill Grain Elevator at Prince with the hope of starling Sunday Rupert morning. 4 .1 PROGRESSIVES , li.-.l Si. ok hud among 1 activities inMnMil Ilie -f Ihe Prorrive Parly 1- i)uritlii f providing , 1 (4ClllleN al Prinrr tu-u made rfr frMi a Icl- .J at lh It'Minl t Trade lal nighl. Mr HALIBUT ARRIVALS LIGHTER AND PRICES WERE HIGHER TODAY One Boat Driven Back by Storm Landed Catch at Ketchikan FMi arrnaU'were lllil-r till niorniiiK nml Ihe jirire ijk a leehhil advance allliouu'li not tery hih yet. The one American ImmiI thai m.M here lilay liiol a deelded adtanlase in the hiddiiiit for flrt eli ,v'' 11.- 1' ......lui,. 'I'll,. Inial ar- rival for Ihe day were ISt.-iUU pound. ale ere: American Kanalak. aiOini miiimI. at ll.Oe and Se. to the lloolli I ili- eriet t'.anadi.in (hi. Canadian Inured II.. ).'"" P"""''"- 1,1 W.Jc and fie. lo Ihe Itoyal 1 " M.OIMI HOlllHl. a' .. I ... . . . - .... .. I "... I.. II. n l-.iillllll illl r ,U.n nun . ,V l'.old SloniK IJ. 11 1. ..I .111111. I .Sim poiiihK at ..... j. 1. n u ! .....I r.r: Mil V Ml. 1 O.tst. esvt-e v . i. ..I h tii unit uc. aim MMIII'l"l v.- - Biiiuo 2,000 poiiml at tf.lr -.. i.. it... viiin I,IIiitIi. .11 , u' ii" ii II... I!,.l....lilll Fi.oll A I'OMI iin u I'..."- trawler Andrew 'i.-..iu. ....i-iv,..l fiiiin Ihe liank yen Int.lnV II f 1 1 fit I M til with co.ooo pound. i i... i....i.i.-iio nehooiier lleue Ii i m..i.i iiii iiiin iinuiuN at Kel- i.iLnii veleiday for 8c and 5c. ..i. -i., ......... si.iiiiinr wiik im I ill' pi iiv.'i. i y . . . ...hi. ii. ....... in.ru veniernay wim III. v..., . , ... .. . . ...i..i. 1...1 U.114 rmreii u (urn bark lo Kelchlkan on ae nf bad weather aim there today, uu- repon i..iilil in by. Ihe haniilak which riold here loday. 151 MILES AN HOUR and RPffiRn motor mw WAS MADE YESTERDAY . .i-iiii' 1'i.lir.. Aoril 3. Of ....i ...iin iniluhl away record . .,1 .in ...11.1 no hour for a 181 OI 1UI-U ,, .. ,...i. ..laii.iii uiAiiiiirtriiirui. Al tin- iihtI nif of Ihe Hoard of Trade lul uighf il wa deeided lo ak Hie liadi- ami (oiii:iitci; coiiiiiiillff of Ihe boaiil to meet Ihe llnlail Meiehanln Anoelalloil and (o ilincu with (hem the mailer r allepeii iliseriminatory rlmrze liV MOIMUflietUt IT ill Ihe ral on eomtmliliin in general ii e here. The mailer wa inlrtMliired by J. II. (tuvjyaii who ilaleil lliul I'mu-ff Itiioerl loerL-halltn had to tuiv charge fnmi Vancouver Ii f . . . thin tiort on ome coofli nhippeii from the Kaxl. lie wa of opinion Ihal local merchant MiouM n.ii Ihr.e rale. II wa a di. crimination a;raiinl lhi cil' Merchant here nliouhl in-m that Prince Huperl vet an gofnl a rale an Vancouver. By nlickins i..aiin-i ami refuimr to buy trood on which Ihe rxira eiisrtre wan leviel they ruld briiiK the ulupperx to titoe. , f . fl. V. Mrfwrnon naMome of the ffrm ,wnrjj paying tliS'reiijlil ami oliiern wre lut Whether tueiit flriim could avree to handle only I hone uoI on which Prince Huperl ifol the came rale n Vanrouver he did not Vmw. lie thouuhl the mailer MiouM , he ilealt wilh by the llclail Mer-I'lianU' Anxorialioii. II F I'ulleo uraed that action ... . i... .n taken IT ponlliie lo .u-rn.l of living down to Ihe name H it wa at Vancouver. Thoii.a McMi-ekln erpre-nil Hie opinion that thin would be a kihmI lime- to lake Ihe mailer up The luard he thoii;(hl nhoubl co- Werale wilh Ihe Kelail .Merci.auin Anieialiou. , le.idulion wan then paeu thai the eoiiiiiullee iiouni im-u. ullli Ihe Itetail M rihanln' An. .ocialion wilh a view lo co-oper ation. Hull i:ity. 1. Barnnley 2. Nelson I, Bradford wiy 1. Wednesday 5. South Shields 0. SoiitliiunVton 5, Clapton Orient Stoke 3, Mauchenler u. u. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Division I. Minion 2. Airdrleoiiiann I. (juepirs Park 1, Aberdeen 0. Uallli Hovers 1, Kilmarnock I. Hangers 2. Hibernians I, St. Milieu I, Parlick Thistles 2 r.lyileliunk 0. Motherwell 2. Bumlee 3, l.lyde. I. cmc incii ' . . 1 1 ,,., i,,,.,,..,,,,. a. " ni.-ingino.u,, ... , - ,,ulM,.k .. ..mt nir 11 iiioioi "' -1 riiliio Inch dlnplaceme v v-tahlinhed by Tommy Milton, twice. winner of U'O imiiaiiapous initt ,vefpHlks. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I. Arsenal tlurniey o. Hiiniinaliain t. Newcanlle I. 1-Bla-kburn It. I. Nulls Forest I. Bolton W. 0. Pieslon o. I.. . Kverloii fairdiff luy 0. Iluddemfield 0, Anion Nilla 0. Maiichenler Cily I. l.helsea u. Xoltn '.ounty 0. thefrieiu underland 3. Mid.llesl.oru follrnham I, Liverpool l. Went llioiuwich 0, West Ham 0. Division II. Blackpool .1. Leeds United Bristol City 3. MocKpon i." " ".o entry 5. Oldham 2. I'.rvnlal Palace I. Bury 0. Derby Counly 2, I'nrl alo 0. Fiilliani 1, Leicester i.uy o. riiiril l.auiuk 0. .lack Thompson arrived in the cily on last night's Iraln from CVdurvale on a business trip. p. ft. The Latest In Restaurant. FISH : MARKET BOSTON GRILL fresh Fish Dally. Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Third Avenue. pork, Veil, Poultry. Best of Food Good Service. Huuie Made Dully. Sausage, Fresh PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." Phone 871. Northern and Central British Columbia' Newspaper APRIL 102L VuUrdtj't Circulation IMS ttrit Slt SIS. PRICE FIVE CENTS. NO- PHINCB nbl'KllT, B.C., SATURDAY, 3, VOL XIV, TROKfS DEVELOP IN PLANES AT SEATTLE CAMBRIDGE WINS BOAT RAd THIS AFTERNOOH BY OVER FOUR LENGTHS Accident to Aeroplane Cause of Delay to Four American Army Fliers Motor Gives Trouble, Propeller Injured and Pontoon has to be Changed at Last Minute. SKVITLK, April The Imp uft of Hi II... fl . rlt I fl il I til I llii world was PROTEST AT HIGH CHARGES! Board of Trade Will Co-operate with Retail Merchants to 1 Prevent Discrimination - EQUALITY WITH VANCOUVER j j M ' bb9eB eill Bb'SsB 31 ESjljB . ... . ii kf mm, mm Dame McCarthy, chief of the Territorial Army Nursing Service, i aid lo be the most decorated woman m the world. She is chowu with Col. Uharlton or the Britih eniba.-sy in Washington. Admiral Rodman is High and Drv on Gibson Island; Water f 665 and Flows into Hold ... I . .... 11:1.... I-I....I ...ill. In.r Ii . 1 1 1 Cambridge Won Historic Boat Race Against Oxford Today as Crowds Cheered them to Victory i nv iii iv i .. drill irp I niHrsitv's eishi sonni-f? a aiirpriMC foday defeating the heavier and more experienced Ox- Turd crew in the 70th revival oi ineir niniuric rdic uu rnmi Pulncv lo Morllake. The light blues won by four and a half lengths, the otricial time oi me winners ociog m uiiuua U Cambridge won the to- and chose the Surrey side of the river. The Uxford crew t-howed signs of great distress at the finMi while Cambridge, gave no indication of overstrain. 'Hie Oxonians were strong ia-vurilen, Ihe betting being three to one in the morning, but there were plenty oi L.aimrii-purlers in the Iiukc crowds which ! witnesned Ihe i;onlent. Cheered Selves Hoarse I'LTXFY, Kngland, April 5. ! Wearers of the light blue colors cheered themselves hoarse today? creat annual race"a!rainl Oxford 1'iiiverxttv. Yentenlay the dark blues were the favorites, betting on Oxford jgoinjr a? IiIkIi as I Wo to one. The 'cold stormy weather Tavored Ihe 'heavier crew of the classic slu- ilenls. hut in suite ot that thcyi lnt the race. Of the 75 encounters between) the rival crew? v,e.or.ou.H.A", AO, 10 canmri-iife amor, ,f; jia-i . Alberta A,bef(a. won 31. win uie race in io.i re- .. . . ..... .... 1 . 'v. ... . ... . nurt iwie u larire sum ironi. mt- rai uMJurt uu iniruii iium. ..1... ..v. .....- ..... .... ... .. ... I...II.. I... ........ :....' .1- ...I I.... .. ....... lis the receding tides col aim now, u win prooaoij or umc muc race. inc. hhmini m lalive of the underwriters, left on Ihe launch Wigwam yesterday. The Cambridge eirw Ihal in I8.0 " FORMER RUPERT CONSTABLE GETS VICTORY BONDS Ion the banks of the Itiver Thames Fpom MflUn. a. the Cambridge boat won the . Who Takes Him to Spot Where Securities Burled llllf lit' HI-1 uro. m j w e a $83,000 IS FOUNti. VAXCOUVHll, April 5. The sum of 83,000 in Victory bonds nlolen on March 28. 1U22, from Hip lloval Bank at I.adner have SnftrMw 'legang which robbed Ihe i...f..-.. 11... AL.L:i Si.:iiii.hiii ti. steamer Admiral Hodman, covering Ihe course in 18 mins. IM liri l MU 4sau.u-'i - wliieh oiled im eaih ve.-lerday nioruing, can be removed, ihe y sees. . . . . 1 :. 1 11... 11.. ..::.. 1 veel has Iieen lurneu over 10 me iinoerwrnein aim mc i-ui.uii, Salinire tlo.'s steamer 1 ee in Montana. Superintendent Owen of the I ... . .- f... ,. , . . : ....... provincial ponce wnn iu ..uii- i 1 ur iwu iniimj ti ..... j....- . . .... . 1 1 , : 1 ll I f Vi....ri... In' ..l.IMl RO nml IHUII.UM (Ix. l( llP",eW J""" Hie M-eue of the slranding. UupL I . .M. wiikie, local represen- roni su e.i uic winning crc-.. - , . ,,, ,. .... . .t 1 t I ..e II... 1 . 1. !. . : it.r.e.lV trt.n 11 1 o 11. vi . ... aflornoon for Ulhon isiunu. ipi. naniuei nia, m--ur 01 uir;UroKe iu i""n ut ",... ,aliv .m. ()wei. wei . . r ,..i ... I ri m.mli.'.r.i ill Hie .UI.P...II. w:w t!rfiUiil nv .1 II. 11. ' ZORKA ZUTILOVITCH IS WINNER OF THE PATTULLO PRIZE The prue for Ihe besl editorial article lo he writlen by a pupil of Ihe Ii i Ii school goes to Miss .oma .utilovilch, her arlicle which in published loday being adjudged Ihe best of those submjt-led. Sixteen articles were writlen and several or them will be published during .lie next Tew days. A check Tor leu dollars presented by H" Patltillo is being forward ed lo Mis utilovilch. RODMAN MAY BE A TOTAL LOSS Vessel Smashed Forward When She Struck st Calvert Point 1 ..a 11 , . i 1 ran ashore yesieruay m inu Calvert, was high and dry al low wider loday' and I be fear Is growing that slm will be a tolal loss. Shu Is siiumlieit forward. The steamship Oueen arrived lllllllV at Keleliikan. Alaska. She had most of Hie Hodman's crew of 23 aboard, a few having re mained aboard wilh Copt. Ohms. ROYAL ASSENT OITAWA. April 5rr-The. Hoyal assent was given Ihe interim supply bill voting ono-sixth ot the esllmnlen for the current year's expcnd'.turos. crew are now standbi? by Ihe (iuldie. while C. J. I). Ooldie, a Admiral Hodman. Yesterday af-'son of Ihe most famous of Cam- .tcrnoon. the rest of Ihe crew wa.Uridge strokes, was a member of transferred to the (juccu and per-the crew which UO years later mission was given Cap!. F.nipiist nded another Ion.' string of Ox- by Ihe customs here lo proceed (oronl victories. Keleliikan wilh lliem T UUItrl hv Par.hxna I 'Y"v -1 j . Capl. (iammoii or the launch Parhelia returned to port last nighl aflcr having been alongside lhe Hodman, all yeslenlay after noon. Me reported' that the steamer, which is of wooden construction ami about I ho. same siie ns the Prince John, was high on ilhe beach. She is leaking and the unlir flows into her holds as the a. I .... .... I ,Ttides rise ami rail. Mie is so high up. however, that the water does not reach ' (iaiiiiiii'ii, her decks contradicting Cap) lelc- !Eraidiie desiialches received yes- .terday, says that Ihe Admiral Hodman was south instead of northbound and that she, was carrying no 'freight. The (Juecn was northbound. Tlmre U llLUe ilnnirer of tbo i ii ...1 ..... . l...tntlniT .... i.i iiiLlnir IMMIIIIU?. I.I.IIIVI.. "I" u lulu deeo water ltecausc she is Iramlpit so liiirli and fast. On Ihe other hand, it is anticipated Hint Ihero may be considerable difficulty in getting her" Off. The vessel went mi about an hour SF.ATTLK, April . - H'c Ufler high tide yesterday mom. sleamer Admiral Hodman, wiiicu jK nI tides are now railing. Second Wreck There (iibsou l.lltlWI Island imiUIIM I is where Ihe FRENCH EXTEND ZONE OCCUPATION IN RUHR Itl'.IU.lN, April 5,lt Is report ed here from the llnlir that Ihe AIRMEN EXPECT TO ARRIVE TOMORROW IF WEATHER RIGHT A special query by 1 lie Canadian .National Telegraphs brought the informal ion I lii- morning that the round the world airmen did not leave for Prince Huperl lhi. morning but planned to By north to Ibis port tomorrow weather permitting. GOVERNMENT REWARD FOR THE MURDERER S1.000 Foe Person Who Catches Wretch Who Killed Man and Wife VICTOHIA. April 5. Tim gov ernment today offered a reward of St. 00(1 Tor evidence leading to the conviction ot the person or .111 . 1 At Ik I persons who couuiuucii uic run '"v;r- VV1...1.... i.. v I.... Km no l r.niiinirlCoiiuitlam murder .recently when Weill ashore a collide or months. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W ileherley ago and was lost. . 1 were benleu home. to death in their MOTHERS' PENSIONS DID GREAT WORK VA.VCOUVF.il. Aor. 0 II. I. I. 1 ... I ... II. ..in .....a .oln. ....1 ll.-illdl. T II III II lll- I'AIUmil'H IIIVIl IIO .I-.I 11.11 -. Vl..- I'llU.-H or occupation In (lermaiiy lo the.432.717 during the year I . 1 ii. im .1 1 I t'i 1 1 1 . 1 I.. . 1 uoruicrii ouiKins oi i.iDt'ru'Hj. tv. ' - I I II f Subcribe for the Dally Newa. Mothers' Columbia of the men under arrest. The 11123. to a h dace-in the nark, nointed out Ihe J spot where the bonds were buried. - Assistant Superintendent of Provincial PpUce Walter Owen. . the officer whose efforts resulted i in the uncovering of Ihe mystery, h was formerly chief or provincial police here and al Atlin- Just, recently he was rromoled from an inspectorship al Vancouver to the post of assistant lo Super intendent J. 11. Mc.Mullm with. headquarters al Victoria. :T0 INVESTIGATE f INSURANCE RATE Discriminatory Charges North of! Latitude 52 Mentioned at a Board of Trade Meeting The (uteslion ot increased in-- surance for points north of lati tude 52 which is al present charged cargo ships oilier than those owned by the Canadian (iovernmenl Merchant Marine, Is lo bo Investigated by the trade ami commerce lonuuillee ot Hie Board or Trade with a view lo' getting rid ot any discriminatory charges at present . against nor thern ports. The matter was Introduced by M. P. McCalTery at the. meeting or the board last' nigh! and a resolution referring lo Ihe coinmlltee was seconded by II. F. Pullen, who also spoke ot the imposition ot the high rale, al Swanson Bay : (EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS DERBYSHIRE, ENGLAND LONDON. April 5. Severe earthquake shocks Occurred last i-lulil iii Iki.rtivsliire coh! flrlil.H This sum Was distributed tor tiro .and in (be neighborhood or AL maintenance or 'J3i mothers and jfralon. Many buildings wero 2,t55 Children. 'shaken and vibralcd-