PRINCE RUPERT Fish, Meat and Poultry Market pne 671 Iiuw ami they are Hireling wiiiii -.-(kmI reult. Fairly good fishing, mi I lie Skecna lller i alu rc-j ported and the same it under- .l,ood In he prevailing on the, Mau liner. The sorkevc seaon open, on June ' and Hie general re-ojirii- j i:'g oi plant win lukc ia'- then REDISTRIBUTION BILL NOT READY Difficulties Being Experienced Connection With Quebec and Ontario BODY OF MAN IS In OTTAWA, June ft. The redin- : liulloii lull appear lo he "'ill a :iniileralile .distance from r inplelloii Pretty general agrce- I I I ...... ........ I. n. I 1. U I'M. HHWII OH I HI II nnviiril " Kn Ihe Wel ami lime ninirui-'? v expectrd Willi the inariliuie I' ninees. Ontario and Ouebee t;v however, till Ihe stuuihling Mucks and there ha heeu little n nre townnl learning a .ei-Irmeiil wilh either of lhee pro- inert The pitddem of city le-Meentalhin ulo continue to l one of Ihe iuol dillletilt. anothFrtieuYiF LONDON'S RAILWAYS Unofficial Strike of Shopmen Began Thursday Morning LONDON, June 0. A lieup In London' luhe and railway llu-nuuh u olrike of hopnin which hetian Thursday inoruliiK 1 iiicoinjilide ince the nvovcinent i entirely unofficial. The com panic involved are maintaining ti kelelon erice. No oinnihu.e or IramwiiyH are nffecled. FOUND IN ASH PILE CALOAIIY. Juno C-- The body of a well dressed nnir believed lo he George Francis ' Kdmonlon New Brunswick, was found In, an u !..! near Medicine Hat. RCICHSTAG PASSES RESOLUTION FAVOR OF DAWES REPORT BKUI.IN. July C. - The llni'lioiaK today approved hy h fie of SU In 183 Ilit iM.iimn of I lie Oov-eriiineiil of Chancellor Mark iu favor (if Ihe Duwc rrMrl. which provide for tile elHeuinl of, I he out-slAiuiilig r"krtrnll('ii iIie lion belweeii United Slate and Hie allied countries in which France and Belgium a i id (irenl Briluin are the inol interested. FIRST BIG STRIKE TEST Rank and File In London go Out Though Opposed by Union Officials LONDON, June 6. The city's railway strike was a great deal stronger this morning and what trade union officials describe as "the first big test of the so-called rank and file movement," seems to be developing In favor of the workers with communistic tendencies. Trade union circles continue to oppose the strike which Is entirely unofflcal. ALBANIA REVOLUTION STILL LOOKS SERIOUS) Dcrat Has Been Captured by In surgents and Twenty Killed IU i.MF, June ft. The revolu tionary situation iu Albania Is still serious. Iter.it has been cap-lured by Ihe revolutionaries ami Ivvenly people killed, acrording lo despatches from Alvona. FLYING OFFICERS ARE 0t 1. KILLED IN ENGLAND GIIANTIIAM. Knglaiid, June 0 Three flying officer ami a sergeant were killed on rhttrs. dav iu nn accident al spit I legale LEAGUE BASEBALL Amerloan League Washington V. Detroit' 7. Philadelphia L Cleveland 5. Boston 'i. SI. Louis 5. New York-Chicago, rain. National League I'lllsbiirg 2. Brooklyn 0. SI. Louis S, Philadelphia I. Cincinnati C. Boston 0. a- V w York I Che 1 LDMONTON. June G. - Hie Commercial Grad Ial night re- 4 laincd the international ladle' buketUall championship by de- featiiin' the Cleveland "Favonle Knits" by a rrore of In to ID. 4 The "tirads" won the firt frami- played Tuesday by a fcore of 21 to 7. The "Urad" therefore win Ihe round by C2 to 2fi. The Arena wa filled to capae. ity Willi an enlhuiatir rrowd of fan who Utndied applaue on ImiIIi team" whenever a player on cither made a (rarliculurly fine Play. The pame wa more inlerel- In? Mini more exciting than Hie firl encounter. There wa more fcoriuv and play wa. falVr. at- Ihoush the retill of the pains A wa practically iJllel ri?hl from the tarl. Ihe Urad were never headed, nor wa the "score ever rtoe. but even tat that it wa. f.il and inlereling. The Cleveland pirt showed up to heller ad-VRnlase lliau in the firt- fame They are certainly a same fislil-hik' crew of pkm -.port. (Joins rinto Ihe lal 'periinl they were hopeely out of Ihe running, hill lliey opened up a terrific al-tack n Hie "Orads" clnuiuliold and kepi it up during uiol of the period. The "iSrad" oulseored Hie "KniN" 1H lo if in Ihe fir't period and 15 lo V in the ecoml. In 'the third Hie Favorite Knit oul- eored the "Orad" nine lo seven. In Ihe firt period the "Orad" were hiltiiiL' on all,ix: they sailed right In wilh all flags tlyin? und rolled up IK points whie (he 'Kiiils'" were scoring two. In IliN frame the "Knit'' launched an offensive but Ihe "Orads" were uble lo pull out. The "Knits" put up n brilliant game and sent Ihe crowd ,iiiging their praises STRAIT LACE IS Sir WINNER OF OAKS Edward Hulton's Filly Leads Field In English Classic Today LONDON. June 0. Strait Lace owned by Sir Fdvvard Million, won the Oaks Slakes or 2.000 with extras, Hie classic of Hie year for Ihree year old fillies al one and half miles. Lord lloseberry's Plack was st ond and Mrs. Whitney'-. Mink, third. Odds on Hie winning horses were: Strait Lace, 100 lo 30; Plack II to 10; and Mink 100 lo 7. BIRTHS A daughter was born at the Prince llupert General Hospital on, June 0 lo Mr .and Mrs. Otof Anderson of the llichmond Hooms A son was born al Ihe Prince llupert General Hospital on June It lo Mr. and Mrs. F. Ilainuions, Tallow Street. The Latest In Restaurants. I BOSTON GRILL . .. - - Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes, for Party Use. Talis Her to The Boston." Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOI, XIV., 133. I'HINCK Itri'KHT, B.C., PIIIDAY, .11 NE 0, 1021. Tuttfln'i Circulation, 1J17. UMt Slt 42S PRICE FIVE CENTS. US UQS8 H r i SMUGGLING TREATY IS SIGNED BIG STSIKE IN LONDON IS DEVELOPING WITH COMMUNISTIC TENDENCIES lapointe Signs Liquor and Narcotics Smuggling Treaty on Behalf of Canadian Government ASIIIMi l U.Y June (J. A treaty lo suppress llic siuug- g :g of Iniiir uinl narcotics aero the Canadian boundary was iK iftl here today by reprcenlntives of Canada ami Hit United S U'- governments. Iluti. Krnet lipoinlc signed on behalf of (. adu while (lie agreement wa signed for the United Stales 1j .Secretary of .Slate Hughe. EDMONTON WON OVER VISITORS This is the second treaty which ha heeu signed hy a Cana-' i' n representative without the inlervenlioii of Great Britain, Commercial Grads Beat Visiting B ui, Knicsl Laoinle being the repreenlalive which signed Hie! 0rl Basketball Champions lh;i ilnil Fiheries Treaty, t :; moii at that lime. GOOD SPRING SALMON RUN!: Three Canneries on North Coast Are Now Putting up This j The event caused a good deal of dis variety r Hiree canneries on lite norlli c IMIa Coola, Balmoral tiinl N4 Harbor- are now uKraling.' They are-putting up -prliig ml., inuii, the f lulling -03011 for whirh open. , From Bella Coola icporls of a good run are received. About louj gill net fishermen are out there ! In Fast Game BBBHBJh mBBBBBBS bbbbbbp lBgBBBBtQKttBgayBjg mJ$ iB?&!SaS&lBBk BH yt.. tjt .Sir Itoberl Lainl Bordon, O.G.M.G., l'.d, K.G., LL.I)., former inenner of Canada, and Sir Edward Ivenip, K.C.M.G., P.O., who was tiiiiii(er of militia ami overseas military forces during Ihe later! stage of the war., .caught jy The Star rati ie ran un while holding a- recent friendly conference in Toronlo. True Bills Against Sons of Chicago Millionaires Charged with Murder and Kidnapping UIHtlUiO, June (I. The tirand Jury voted true bills on both charges of murder and kidnapping for ransom, each crime punishable by death, agaiut Nathan Leopold and Itichard Loeb. Their confession of the crime against young Franks declares it had been their intention from the first to kill the victim because they feared he would expoe them and Ihey intended to hide the money for u sear and then spend it carefully. BBBHHBk eTeTsTsTsTeC: ,-BM HM jJkie Rii? Hugo Slinnes, Jr., son of the late German industrial mag nnle, is shown with his wife on a receul trip to this continent. He ts lo lake over the management of nil his father's big iulcresis. " BERLIN THREATENED WITH BEER FAMINE BKllLlN, July 6. The cily is threatened wilh a beer famine and Iweuly-eight breweries are closed today as n result of a strike of li.000 workers demanding increased wages CANADIAN ELECTED MONTUKAL, Juno CLes!ic L. Grabill, general baggage agetit of Ihe Canadian National llnilvvay who was yesterday elected president of the American Association of Baggage Agenls Is Ihe first Canadian to bo chosen to that .'Jllee. : DISTRIBUTION OF FRY LARGE Ottawa Reports 78,000,000 Fish Eggs Placed From Hatcher- les This Spring OTTAWA. June C. Nearly seventy-eight million fry of Ihe more valuable food fishes, principally salmon, were distributed in British Colombia waters this spring from the government hatcheries. The above figures include the distribution from the hatcheries of central British Columbia at Bahiue Iiake, Lakelse Lake and Ilfvers Inlet, records for which am not kept by the local fisheries ii Sfcutoi'. Bear River Mines al Stewart Show Great Promise and will Soon be Shipping says Clothier With the melting of the winter snows and the advent of more favorable weather of summer, development work is being started on many mining properties in the Bear Itiver valley at Stewart and, everything considered, the prospects for that district this year are very favorable indeed slates U. A. Clothier, resident mining engineer. Development on the Duuwell mine, which now bears the "most promise because it has had the most work done on it, coa- uiiies lo produce very satisfactory results and fine ore has been encountered on the north drill of the lower tunnel. II is probable that a wagon road will be built to Hie Dunwell from the Main Bear Itiver wagon road litis year. i Number Will Operate Supplies are beiii? taken iu to lie lermtnus .Mine l.tu. on American Creek wilh a view Jo starting work and K. W. Martin lias a camp started on the Dandy. group on Mslt Creek. An en- Sdneer has gone in for the Lake- VICTOltIA, June C. The ap-view on (ilacier Creek and sup- pointment of Dr. G. M. Weir, pro- dies are lKins- taken in. The In- fessor of education at the Uui- dependence Mining Co. on Goose versity of BritUh Columbia and Creek has installed a camp and Dr. J. II. Putnvan. senior in- small compressor and about spector of schools al Ottawa, a eight men are employed. The commissioners lo conduct a sur-Prince John .Mining Co. and Hie vey of British Columbia's edu-M. G. Mininff-CO.' im "the' mirth caliwiafysfein'ri-. announced tiy: side o( Bear Hiver will both oper- Premier Oliver. The commission ale this season. Frank Breeie, is empowered lo iitve(igale evety manager of the L. ami L is on phase of the present educational the ground and supplies will b- system before bringing in a re- akeu iu as soon as conditions port which will be ready about permit. A London company ha Hie end of the year. ( an option on I he ol.l Portland Canal Mine Ltd. properly on (ilacier Creekr An examination will be made as soon as the snow lias gone in about a couple of! weeks. Prove Real Mine Willi so much 'development cipated that at least one real mine will be proven up iu Hie Hear Hiver district before very long. In the meantime, (he Various programs outlined all com .V J,fl,i. w aa a ,. ,. a - MAKE SURVEY work lo be carriedout, it is anil-.Motion OF EDUCATION Premier Oliver Announces Ap pointment of Two Commissioners For Purpose GERMAN ACTION EXPERT REPORT Implement Terms of IH'.HLIN. July C Governmental parties submitted a motion in bine to make general activity and tc reichsla llm ,ll-lii(t ii l.tinnftl I inT lliri,-l Submitted In Reichstag declaring II expe t- cd the government in the inter- by. Many or Ihe properties at Pfiis l(f Hie preservation of tliej tl,is stage bear good promise and economic situation to imniedi-il is for that reason (hat work is'ately introduce legislation for being continued on Ihem. Several (,e execution of the proposals of I hem perhaps all will .soon-'contained in the experts' report." er or laler enter upon the pro-J duel ion stage when return will IJIVTDC AD17 fftMIMP rapidly be forllicoininy for llteir !nlIVtRj ARC LUITllNu operation sent. botli iast and prr- HALIBUT SCHOONER WAVE IS ON ROCKS TO CLIMB MOUNTAIN (Members of Rocky Mountain I Field and Forsst Club of Boston Expected ! About eighty members of the American Vessel Approaching Hocky Mountain Field and Forest Port Last Night Plied up In Club of Botou are expected lo Mettakatla Passage pa" through here on July tt and jit is likely II. at arrangements While miking toward port "' le made for them to climb lust night with a catcji of iix,the mountain nl the hack or the thousand pounds, the American city. While they are not all halibut schooner Wave, Capt. O. climbers n great many are und Andalil. went on the rocks in,"1"'' e looking Tor places lo Metlakatla liassage and was still climb wherever they go. fasl ashore up to noon today. A- " boat is going out to lakn off the IMMFNSF SWFFPTAKF ,-.!. II... .ll-l..,..,. .l . a , .-.ua w . , i rn iiuiii iiitt iii!Mir!Mn ,r!,!ci and it Is expected she will be removed from her plight at the next favorable srage of the tide. GERMANY TO SETTLE Indemnities Will Include Com mandeered Private Property, Bonds and Banks BKHLIN, June 0. The agreement entered into fiy Germany wilh the allied powers is said to include a settlement of Indemnities for German private properly commandeered during the war; readjustment of bonds and rehabilitation of MJuii.an Asiatic Bank. WAS WON IN INDIA XAIIIOIII, June 0. . The Calcutta sweepstakes of 70,00(1 was won by Captain BuruAui, u teal estate agent here. who bought five tickets before the race ami sold hair the winning ticket to a Calcutta syndicate for 3,000. CONSERVATIVES WON IN OXFORD ELECTION LONDON, June A. J.'onserva. Germ'anives won Ihe by.eleeliou at Ox- the, font yesicrday, returning Caul. It C. Uoui'uu iy a fcirye majority.