Hi U t A cnillioVA. M.iv I. Major Frederick 1.. Marlm. rum l. Jc f llic United Stale army round lite world flight, is miv; ! p gall in the North Pacific. Yesterday morning at 1 1. 10 he i? Chignik for llulcli Harbor, when; he was to have joined his Uir?? (jinpiinioii uiiutor. Up to 5 uVlork thi morning no fur : r. : e hud been obtained of li i Ml. All wireless, comiiiuinea now being brought into play und in c ry available c.el has fc i! pal-lied lu -t'up li for him. Major Martin wus flying jg fihip ft the iirnul crtner squadron, the .Scuttle, and la ir was Stuff Sergeant A. I.. Iluncy. j ARMAMENTS DISCUSSION y ..f uiiollirr vl.arma-terrnee. :;. Ilaniay MaolimM I'liPrti was lorn al (he Ceneial '""I'Mal (his iiiorulng a daughter f'r and Mrs. B. J. Hands, 'A W'ett. At 2.25 Mil morning. alter' romlaiil wireless eummiiuiraiion j (lit whole of the north I'a-J ill'- region concern ilia In fate ! err liml leeii lt word re-rieil Major Martin. J skattli:. May i. iudi j I vires received fine at 5 u'elick iWf Before Houe of Commons lllrin tmn. Alaska pen Csentctlon With Shhstxilld-- fll(Bt4 Xm.V that tilfAmtv bed nB iH found of .Major Martin l'iliiHK b4l along Hie mule are im.v May i ii" .arrliin? fr Hie missing plane. ihr I oiled Hte IUii.l t A Urr,. e.nge received at u 'hunting Ihe construe.) j,,,,,,,, ,u,0 ",iaUoii today ,lii ttrw ertiiMT KejfrtMH ,IP cuu.r Algonquin i he House of tlommotis uw,,.r., (, mean that Major uy I., a h.ro!ii on rtiii. f whom no word has Itrrn rrerhud sllire he left Chlg-ii Ik elenlay morning, was somewhere between Chignik ami 1 political Flloallon in . shumesln Mun.K I Till iiiilnn ihuI be MiuMlhe. out (rU,wl.,t f ('.hicnik. The wire. tnV hebin- lte lliHilatmn.i,. imIih Hi Ko.liak Maud ha c ::mnMiU eould be dleinl a,p,i i ltroadraol a me. writiii 0 UiiestbMi us he fle emler to b"' f-il h he llrillMi werei : he hlnilJiHons of the' k Jti i-oiivenlioii, tin pre-nisd they were only parity CANADIANS AT NEW ZEALAND Soccsr Team Gets Good Workout at Auckland Beforo Proceed-Ing to Sydney AH:KI, NI. N7... May I Th'' n;.iniHti orrer li-nui lm h H t ir New .ealand ami Aus-" -i a. niried here on Ihe ::;nrf Nmnnrn with all Hie '"iiiImts in rimhI .lmie. The 'am had n workout t Suva en r ute niwl two u I practices will ': held here bcfoip the Niitjrnru "tr ues ht-r Mivnu-o lo Sydney. The Cnntiilian playera expect to 1 in ar.od (londilloii for Mr '""'t uaine In Australia lo be Mayed In Sydney on Mny 1". GEORGES CARPENT1ER KNOCKS OUT TOWNLEY frenchman Won In Secorid Round of Bout With Englishman at Vienna Today v'l NNA, Mav l -Heorues Car '"ller. , .'r,.rh boxer, knnrk- " V"l Arthur Tnwnley of Eng nil In (In. hoeond roun.l of Ihcir here lo,ny. BIRTH aae to all eeN ieuetuiB '"Itliein t iienreli for Major Martin lielwrcii Cliiiiik and MiuinuKiri. FOUR SMALL CANADIAN BOATS MARKETED TODAY Only IJ.mui immiihN of hnlibiil was marketed here today in four I .HHnliali hmils as follown; Impereuse, (i.uoo, lo Odd Stor- nxe. at ll .5"c and 7.IUC Annie May. :U00. to Ihndli Fisheries, al II.WOc uml 7.50e. Point May. 5.IMMI. lo lloolh l-iherle. al Il.tlJc and 7.50c. Slum. U.niiii, In Royal Fih Co.. al I t.Onc und 7e. CANADA'S FISHERIES SHOW GOOD INCREASE OTTAWA, May I. liniuida's ralch id sen rish for Ihe .month or March this year increased 17 lit over the same mouth Inst year. This year Iher.e were 15.2511.00(1 pounds caunhl npainsi I2.5IMI.UIHI pounds last year. BARRACKS WRECKED BELFAST, May I, Killormer hairacks al llallliiasloe, t.ouniy (lalway. were allackeii ami wrerkixl aHer a preliminary f.mllade emly tolay. me oc rupants of Ihe barracks were un molested. Mian l. Haillie or Port Hani. im',M) iraclied the clly on the Prince llupi-l yeslerday arier- , ,,. lie Is lo Join Ihe tug Lome as wireless operator. The fire department did not I hi a slnle alarm during u.omII. "f April, Fire Chief ), II. McHonald repuricu iiiursi'ii- camera enthusiatta tp. FEW proach Mount Robton, the monarch of tht Canadian Rockies, without resolving to tt-rare at leait batf a dozen exi tjhotAjfrapba of thii towerinjc peak for fndufion In thetr albums when they return home. And to tnUt the eamera enthutlait in hit or btr laudable endearor, the Canadian National Railway maniee- ment has arranid that all trains pauinc the foot of Mount Robion and other towering praks along the main line of the Canadian Ka tional will ston for fire minutes at the foot of this mountain. ' Mount Robton and Mount Rob- CHIEF JUSTICE DAVIES IS DEAD Was Prominent Lawyer and Politician and Occupied Bench for Half Century 'ITTAWA. May I. Clner .luli.i-Sir Louis Davit- died here early lln iiioniing. He was TJ yeyr of a?e. Hon. Sir Loui" Hai's. K.C., K.C.M.O., chief jusliri or Hie Supreme (urt of auada, oecuph'd a prominent position in Ihe h'j:al profi'Moii, in the field of politic and finally on the bench for half a reulury. The lale Chief Jub ilee was a n.ilhe of Canada's (uiallest province. He was horn in Cltarlotletowu, Prince Edward lolainl. Sir Louis liavies entered the field or politics as a Liberal at in early iiko. His early political ucliMlies wero confined to his nnliwj province, where he gained i In; apiioiulmenl of Solicitor-lleneral in the year IHH'J. Three yt-ars Inter he was elected to Ihe IIoum' or A.'M-inlily and in I H70 beriime Premier and Atlorney-llcneial ol the Proluce. He rc maiiied in the olllce for three years, when he was defeated. Was Minister When Sir Wilfrid Laurier bo-caine Premier in 18U0, he selcol-eil Sir Louis Davies as his Miu- isler of While a member of (ho Luuricr Cabinet, Sir Louis participafed in it number of important interna-tional conferences. Sir Louis Davies resigned his portfolio in tliu Cabinet on September 25, IU0I, and wus appointed to the. Supremo Court Bench. On Oclober 23,. IP I H, ho was apuoliited Chief Justice of Canada, in succession lo Sir Ulniiles Fitxpalrick, and In December of Ihe same year, ho received Ihe honor of appointment to the l:Mp?r!al Privy Council. P. R. The Latest In Restaurant. FISH MARKET : BOSTON GRILL FRESH MEAT AND POULTRY MARKET. Third Avenue. Home Made 8aussg.es Fresh best of Food flood Service. Dally. PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Parly Use. Phone 871. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper "Take Her to The Boston." VOI XIV , NO, 103. PIUNCi: ItUI'KItT, H.IL, THI.mHUAY, MAY i, 11(21. TNUNif'i Clrcutntlen IHt StfMt 4i. PRICE FIVE CENTS. LS, FLIGHT COMMANDER IS MISSING AGAIN SOUTHWESTERN STATES SET ABOUT TO RELIEVE STORM STRICKEN AREA Major Martin Took off from Chignik at 11:10 Yesterday: Lost Since Every Effort Being Bent Today to Ascertain Fate of Misfortune-dogged I American Aviator THE MONARCH OF THE ROCKIES WW ICyMrWBaliBaaaaW BBKMl TWO MORE DAYS TO WRITE THE ESSAY IN COMPETITION There are only two inor-' days in which lo prepare the rsay for rninprf ilii'ii in Ihe Daily News routes! for which the fine Iwo-slep radio set is to he fi'en a first prize ami in which there are seven oilier cash priies for Daily News readers. There are no strings on this competition Jiul- writers must remember thai il must not be oer 500 words in length. If it is longer than thai il will he dis-qualified. The words should he carefully counted by compel ik.rs and the essays sent in before Saturday nielli. DEAL DIRECT WITH GERMANY Premier Macdonald Would Take Matter Out of Hands of Reparations Commission i nviviv Mnv I wi.m. ip .-v..., .. ......... .....!.. i .mui ii.u u.iu . mIcp Mact0nn, mcc(8 premier Tlieunls ami I'aul Hymens of Belgium here tomorrow, the Bel giau emissaries will be told that (treat Britain desires (o put the expeiis' repartition plan Inlo effect by Inking tlm matter out of the bauds of (he reparations commission tuid dealing directly with (icrmany in a new inlerna-llonal conference. ENGLISH FOOTBALL Chelsea 3, Manchester Cilv I. Aston Villa 3 Huddersficld 1. MaHfcs a tTtafj)' r son Part is the tneeca each year of borders is lawful prey for the thousands of touruts who have hunter, and usually, in the vicinity adopted the slojran "See Canada oI t gzmt & plentiful. First," and In V-t fn biz game ! , ' , . , huntinr cnthusirsts Und that the ! Photograph shows Mount 4 Rob-territorr surrsundinc Mount Rob-! son. 13,WS feet in hciffht, as it is son is the finest big-pame territory ! n trom the north side, where the to be found on the American con- j mighty peak towers 10,000 feet tinent. There, mountain sheep and above the level of the valley. Each pats, griisly, black and cinnamon j jrMr intrepid climbers attempt to bear and a wide variety of large I scale its heights, and find thrills and small gsme are plentiful and j aplenty in the attempt The within eat y reach of the hunter ImaHer picture inset shows Berg who may be outfitted at the park Lake, at the foot of Mount Robson headquarters. j ear where the Alpine Club of Can- The national parks are, of ada will this yesr hold its annual course, game sanctuaries, but game j camp, in the heart of Canada's fin in the territory surrounding their I est mountain scenery. .PROVINCIALS' TALE OF WOE Speakers at Meeting Last Night Declare Province Bankrupt But Credit Good BOTH PARTIES BLAMED Organization of Third Group Originated from United Farmers' Convention Bringing a tole of -woe in retard lo the horrible financial -oudilion of the Province and .darning Ihe Liberals and Con-tervalives for .having brought it 'o that condition and holdinV out Ihe slar of hope in the Provincial Parly as the cure-all for the political ills or the day, J. F. lener. Bert Showier and John Council addressed a small gathering last night in the Boston dining hall with T. Ross Mackny presiding. Al the conclusion 'hose interested . were asked to remain lo form Ihe nucleus of an organization Gut apparently tiono remained, All were interesting speakers. Mr. Tener was a very serious person, Mr, Showier sent his thrusts- home by means of unconventional language while Mr. Council, being an Irishman, spoke all too short, his humor being one of Ihe most enjoyable features or the gathering. In introducing Ihe speakers Mr. Mackay referred lo (he monument of the Bowser. Govern ment, which was Ihe railway (hat connected th (J.T.l. with Vancouver and sldel racked Prince Rupert. He also ridiculed the efforts of Premier Oliver in regard lo the freight rates equalization. He said Ihe real issue was that white taxes In Quebeo weriVionly I en cents a bead per day, here I hey were 01 cents per (continued on pago five) Known Dead Number 95, Score Missing and Hundreds Injured as Result of Terrific Storms ATLANTA. Oeorziu. May 1. Willi ninety-five- persons 'known lo be deud and more than a score missing and approximately 500 people injured itume of them fatally, the southeast ,.et about today to relieve the regions which were stricken yes-jterday and Tuesday by Ihe worst high tension storm in history. The tornadoes caused damage estimated at ten million dol-'lafs in the seven stales of South Carolina, Norlh Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Virginia, Louisiana and Arkansas. j ATLANTA, May 1 Reports re- ceited from the aoulliweelerji PT(T)PT DITCIIDV slates show thai C3 persons are jUIljjU DUuIIDi known lo be dead and hundrejs injured as a result-ofjhe ryrlon-l I ACT UIC PACIi ic si orms of yesterday. The pro-; LUuI lllu UitjL perly damaite i iiiimeiisc and has ' not been calculalcl. At llarrell Hill. South Oaro- Loc1 Manufacturer is Out S36,-lina, twin lornailoes met and de-j 722 on Guarantee For Loan moIihed the schoolhousc. trap. He Made In 1920 pinft 75 children, four of whom , were killed. Fickelen. C.eorsia.l VANCOUVER, May I. Hold- ,was virtually wiped off the map. llxg u,at tlse guarantee ujion ( WILLS AND DEMPSEY MATCHED TO FIOHT NEW YORK, May I. Tex Rickard announced today that he had matched Jack I)cinp;y, champion heavyweight boxer of the worjd, and Harry Wills, the colored con-lender, for a title fight in Jersey City on September MORE STOCK FOR I WOODCOCK DAIRY Robert Mackay Arrived There From Fraser Valley With . Nineteen Head on Sunday Robert Mackay, manager of the Woodcock Dairies Ltd., arrived at Woodcock on Sunday hist bringing with him l'.i head of cattle from Hie Fraer Valley which wincn ueorge HusiiDy, innco Ruoert manufacturer, oaiil t36.. 722 to the dominion Bank w-as not in writing, Mr. Justice Greg- ory of the Supreme Court today dismissed Mr. HushbyV claim for damages against Albert Tan- ner, Victoria dentist. JTbe guarantee was given in corinection viih the assumption in February, 1920, by the Domin- ion Bank of a loan from Tanner lo Josiah Rylands who conducted a poultry farm near Victoria. Mr. Uushby guaranteed the bank against loss and when Ryland 2 became bankrupt, he bad to pay the I3C.72 THIEPVAL NOW AT KURILE IDS. Staunch Little Canadian Craft Has-Been Preparing For British Flyer KASHIWARA BAY, Kurde Is-.. lands, May 1. The Canadian government steamer Thiepval has brings Ihe total slock at thc;arried here after spending two much now tip to some Sir or GO 'months in the turbulent Arctic head. The company is now ship-'seas establishing bases for the, ping about inn g-allons of milk British round the world flyers. : a day lo the city for umption. Visitors lo the local con- Woodcock Col. Broome, in charge of ther expedition, slates that he expects: to meel tho flyers in Tokio about, Dairy Farm say that. very nuxlern.llie middle of June, lie will fly: ami cleanly methods are insisted. with them to Prince Rupert oif upon by It. L. Brown, the farm'accounl of lis knowledge of manager. I lie cows ami milkers wcainer conditions ana bases. arc thoroughly washed and the milk is put in coolers and iced in buildings nearby until a few minutes before Ihe arr'ntil of trains on which it is shipped. A surall power plant is lo be inHnlled at the farm and electric milkers will soon bo used, it is planned. IMPRISONED FIFTY TWO HOURS IN SNOW SHED NEAR ANCHORAGE ANCHOHAOI-; Alaska, May I. Afler 52 hours imprisonment in n snow-shed on Kern Creek west of here, R. F.. Shanklin was rescued. He hud fled lo the shed when he heard a snow-slide coin ing, the slide blocked all Hie ex'ls from the shed which was uninjured. A search revealed Shanklin's plight and h6 was dug out. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Brooklyn 0, Boston I. I',ittsburg 2, Chicago 1. Other I'LiUs, rain. TO CROSS ATLANTIC IN FISHING SMACK William B. Leeds, Tin Plate King, Announces Intention of Embarking In Tiny Craft SOUTHAMPTON, May 1 -William B. Leeds, the tin plale king, has arrived here to board Ilia fishing smack Salem in which he has announced his intention of crossing tie Atlantic. Tho Salem is HO feet long and Jias a CO horse-power auxiliury motor. AUSTRALIA IS TO BUILD WARSHIPS Four Light Cruisers and Several Submarines Included on Program MF.LBOUKNH, May 1. 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