prince Rupert Fish, Meat and Poultry Market rkne 671 llr : i COLOR AND POMP iM Wore Uniform of BYtam Ouards and Queen Htd a Gorgeous Costume itirl hall mirr pre-war 4. V plan- 1nI niiihl ' hiM-, lnlpe iitiiiiiia lb'' fci-niMin. AIuhM '"' !.r Mini dtpli'inalh" aiul f-i rf. Tin ruiiH larketl ' tradihoiial eolr and f ii predereMr. i 'irorve wore a uiiifurm l-lli-rhlif of the tbl-(uanlf. ullirml III a of void liue elilhrll- Willi a-ld ami diaiii'Midf. am wa of Uiiernl preen I JIhii cold, the color ontlmiiii? in h enrouel ii'-HihU and diaiin'iid. JEWS ARE OUTRAGED aitaulls In Transylvania Result In Twelve Deaths and Many Woundlno ATROCITIES COMMITTED I'OUT SIMPSON, May 2l Miss Dm .l i... v..... . .... .. ii v ..r Vi.il' Veslmlnsler ha been aipolnted "nitron of the I'orl Slnipsoii "eneral llospliat and will arrive "liiiilly fcnin Ihe south to take over her dulies, Mis Js'ewsome, l'o 1 a 023 graduate oT dhe Vancouyr (Jeneral llospilul, Jia I'i'en Tor the past year on the au f 'h-Bella Botlfi hospital. BRITISH FLYER REACHES BURMA SHA.MHIAI. May 21. Major Sltiarl Marl.arcn, the Mnll'li round-the-world aviator, arrived at .Uyuli. Iliirma. 'oday from Calcutta, lie remained rwral day al Calcutta and repaired engine thoroughly. Now he expects In make fa lime to Japan. Shanghai i ex-pprlcl lo f (hn Hireling plan1 f American and HrJlMi.nixhU. MERMAN HAS HIS ARM BROKEN James Marshall of Annie may Admitted to Local Hospital Jame Marshall, a member nf the rrew of Ihe f.aiiadiau' liallimi rlMUiner Annie May. .ap. ia- ley. wa admille.! lo Ihe hM"W ' .. . .: ill. n... Wf.vii.rii Ciinada tour or- Hiinia-d by the London (Ontario) Free Pre ha neeu iniuiiiv.. owing to an iusulllcienl number ..r ...,-,...v.i on lie ng niauw m .,...ii,iir lo wold received here. The parly vva lo have come om-i ii... ii.... i.f I ho Canadian National Hnllwuy and Prince lluperl was included on Ihe Itinerary " .' of Ihe business men who had planned making Ihe Hip are go-ing lo the British Empire hx-tiibltton insie-id' otherwise Ihc oullook wouhl be for continued weakness. A hel ler market for Pink would (i real ly ini)roe the situation all round, a packer now ucpciiu ery largely on the cheaper grade to lake wire - of their ovcrheod iikU. ami uule can be done lhe packing' of Sockeycn if un- proiiahie. l It i-. expected- that all the . keena Hier Cockeyes will bfl cleaned up without diffieulty be-. fore Ihe new reason opens, and . olher offering on Ihe 1mis of PROVINCIAL CANDIDATES . prpenl pricex will nlo probably IBPH . bo alMnel,. unniRii a cnniuer-. able iuantily if bcin? held aloe .. ... '....!.! ....II n. me riirrrijj iunri'i m j i" dmujl-bifir,irrirjMhtt' the Tiew NOMINATED IN VICTORIA Two Aldermen and One scnooi Trustee Included In Third Party's List or VICTOIUA. May 21. The Pro vlnclal Parly last night nomin tiled Aid. A. C. Todd. Aid. C S. Woodward, School Trustee, Alex Smith and Andrew Wright to con test Victoria riding in the rorlh oomluj' provincial olot-iion. ditional Seat In House of Commons OTTAWA. May 21. Hedistri- bulion of seats will come up in; (he House or Common early in I Juno it is now anticipated. The! Kovcruiuent's plan, as submitted! by Fred Stork. M.l'. for Skeena, is; to leave all the British Columbia j seat as they are excepting Coinox-Alberui, llurranl and Fraser Itiver. -The province will gain a new Neat, however, Ihroush North Vancouver, loco and I'orl Moody being placed separately in a district which wilt also include that part of the mainland north to Ihe boundaries of Skeena. PREMIER KING WILL PAY VISIT TO COAST Date Not to be Set But Believed It Will be Soon After Session Concludes OITAWA. May 21. 111. Hon William i vmi Aiiiitkftnviii iv i n it 14. iiailiament. Hon. K. M. Mac ilouald. miuisler of inililia, will also visit (he coast in connection wilh the visit or Hie British lleet. LEAGUE BASEBALL National Leanuo New York 3, Pittsburg 12. Philadelphia 1, Chicago 7. Other postponed on account of rain. American League All game postponed on t. of rain. Th Latest In Restaurants. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Parly Use. "Take Her to The Boston." Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ''! In.. J vol. xiv. lafl. try 1'IIIXCK llUPKllT, 11.(1, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1021. VMUrdir't Cireulitlon 1621 Slrt Salt 408 PRICE FIVE CENTS. 14 BRITISH FLYER AT AKYAB: YANKS HELD UP ANGLO-SOVIET CONFERENCE IN LONDON DEALS WITH MATTER OF FINANCES Three Men Lost Lives in Mine Accident at Juneau Last Evening OUTLOOK FOR SALMON PACK IS UNCERTAIN Expected That Most of 8keena River Fish Will be Cleaned up Beiore new season Starts 'Mm outlook for I he new ?al .Hum nark i very uncertain, and . , , , . ,, .Inn prediction oan be made a to ii w.Xi- M:iv 11. if Ai.i-ku-Jiiiieaii inuie here was the.. ; . ..... .... 'acifi " " - .. , . .,. .. .. :ockrye price, cays urn IP far II icrnuir m mrm m-i input vi..... ...... ...... ! .1.. 1 live illjur-Ml. li ocurreu wiicii mi orc nun. m ,, ,.(iiiio.,: if Lhc franc i ante. lo..pd n,. and water arnimtilulcri above the orc.can nUMUA al a rea,onable War - , released .UK the men were crushed 'level, Pinks will move off readily Hu.naiuaxza. need .It. Italian shift ... TV dead tire Alfonio illll,P1,venlent , rice; i f.. ...... A 't I itli(iti I ii ml I'stnnt lftlm:ill 1 ' ... COURT OPENING AT BUCKINGHAM; ott BHIIIant Ball Since Pre- if Davs Inauaurated Lon- don Season Last Night - ! ! Cold-, f.!MiS, Muy,,!! .Jhe in..r !: MI NNA. May 21. Assaults 'sat; ln .K-ws in Trnnsl.vMinia liave iM'i'ii rnmnv for several days ' irdlii(f lo reports received I'f -i- .Massacres have occurred In fv ral towns. Twelve are said ' i have been killed and ar:e number wounded. VI Salamar a Jewish student said In have been banned to a lamp im.,1 bv a mob. Ills mnlher a drenched willi petroleum, and uriied in his preseifce herore ne Was hatiKed. M IVJiis a mob led by slmleuls 'Irnvp n Jevvisli woiiuin unclolhed "to Ihe nvarkel place. matroIforIospital. at simpson appointed Miss Dorothy NowBome of New Westminster will Arrive 8hortly to Take Post on Monday Mincrinu Wh e out on i ne I ii,...-.. n.liltis banks. .Marshall p.. t arm entaiCh"'! vunly while haulm in fish. The kiriil was lirnken in ' liiiinediali'ly after the accnieiu happetieii Cnpl. Hnpley headed for home !o tret medieat aid for Ihe llujnirrd ntan. ilh a hxhl -alcli if t.Olio pounds if haiiiMii. MRS. MARTIN WILL" MEET HER HUSBAND Commander of U.S. Round-the-world Fllnht Due In Bel-llnnham on Saturday m i i INIIIIAM. May :M.- -Mr Martin, wife of Hie commander of the Lolled Male? round-the-world IliBht. ',r way here rrom San. UieRii to meet Major Martin who will arrive, at Ibis port on Saturday from I'orl Moller after having iosi ins machine. Mr (ieorpe Hudson of Ibis clly I a isler of Mrs. Marl in. LONnflN FREE PRESS TOUR IS CANltLLtU Western Excursion wnicn was to Have Included Prince Rupert has Been REPORT ON HOME BANK Commission Adjourns to Give Finding as to Depositors' Claims OTTAWA, May 21. The royal commission Investigating the Home Bank adjourned yesterday afternoon. It has been asked to Introduce an Interim report as soon as possible In order to permit a bill for the reimbursement or depositors being Introduced In parliament this session If the reports recommend It. After this report has been prepared, the commissioner will procoed on a larger Investigation of the bank's affairs from the date of Its charter. VOLCANO STILL IS VERY ACTIVE Explosions and larthquakes Con tinue to cause Alarm on Hawaiian Islands 1 ll(iMH.t:U-. May 21. --Unusu ally heavy sIimiii clouds arc be. in-r i-milled from Kilauea volcano Iwhich continue in Kieat activity. I'hpiUiJhoul yesterday and today H...IP wimp exn os Ion vvllnin me crater. Four heavy earlhipiake shock were fell al .Nanlcliu ia-ii.iii. Tim flow of lava from Ihe onnu Kan oiieniiiK may relieve the situation. This flow is re cent development. SSSSSBSnSSsfljwjBEV fRSBOMSSSBisSH ssssMSBsssaKHBsfisE sssKFffilK. :-MKElE9sssHi 'gWSSmtmk ssssssssssSbs9ssjshssssS ss MSsttsaav Msl ilfls LhsssssBhssk ' m i Trm 'Ml i Considered the grealet living Knglish conuoer. Sir Kd-ward Klxar lius been appointed by King (Seurgc Master or King's Music, Tu succeed the lute Sir Waller I'arrall. He wa knighted in Hi and received the Order of Merit in 101 1. REDISTRIBUTION TO COME UP NEXT MONTH British Columbia to Gain an Ad CANADIANS TIEAGAIN Tested Strong Australian Team on Its Home Grounds SYNDEY, May 21. Canada's touring all-star soccer team today played a scoreless draw with the strong Granville team on the grounds of the latter. FWe thousand spectators witnessed the great'football struggle The Granville team has never been boaten on their own grounds. Next week the Canadian team play for a month In North Australia. HURSTWOOD WON DERBY TRY-OUT Newmarket Stakes or One Thous and Pounds was run Today NEW MAIIKCT. May 2t. llurstwuod, owned by S. Tatter H IIIIHIII ItJ VII pinnm.n -.... p. - - to pay a visit to the Pacific au. won me ,ewumi-M-i oium-s Coast Ibis summer. The date of a thousand pounds which is ha not yet been el bill it is considered Ihe try-out lor me i...ii..v,..t ii will follow cfoselv on'Derby. Agn Khan's Salmon Trout ii... .....i ..r n. k hpiki.iiI nwaion oflcaine second and Lord Derby Seveno third. Eight horse start led. BrlKhl Kuighl. the favorllo for the Derby, was unplaced. PRESS WOMAN DIES MONTIIKAL. May 20. Mrs. Albert llorloii. foundress of Iho Canadian Women's Pies Club, is dead. Mis Alice Moncoeur. who has been spending a prolonged holiday In California and other southern stale for Iho bent f It nf her health. I expected to nr- rivf In Iho city ou tbu steamer Prince Hubert lias avtuiia. Russia Offers to Pay Pre-War Debts; Needs Help to Raise Money I.OXUON, May 21. At an Anglo-Sov;et conference yesterday, the Ituss'iaii government offered U set aside a lump sum to cover pie-war debts to British subjects providing a loan could be arranged wilh the assistance or the British government. Only the claims of those who held Uussiaii bonds prior to March 17, lit) 1 7, would, however, be considered. The British delegation replied that it would not undertake to guarantee such a loan lull it would take a .sympathetic attitude towards the efrort of the Russians to raise a loan privately. irTZT7 ' BRIDGE AT ALICE I ( ! 1 1 1 1 1 I ! ! 1 i: YETEROFU STILL TOKIO, May 21. The despatch sent out yesterday thai the United Stales, round the world flyers had arrived al Minalo from Yeterofu Island was not correct. Today oilicial word received here by Ihe Japanese navy slated that the squadron had not left Vct Tufu aud,J.Uat it was not expected to leave before Saturday. the forthcoming election. FISH ARRIVALS Arrivals Were Light Today I Three Canadian Boats Sold 14,000 Pounds Three Canadian schooners marketed a total of 11.000 pounds or halibut on the Fish Exchange this morning. In consequence lof Ihe light lanilin; prices rose approximately two cents for ilrsi clas lish over those prevailing Ijcsterday. The arrivals were: Fisher, U.000 lb., al tl.tc and 6c: and Naivin. 1.100 tb at I0.c and 5c, lo the Atlln Fisher ies. Maranlice. t.Oon lbs- t t lo and Gc. to the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Salmon Seminole. 1,300 lbs. or red sal mon al Mr, and 1,200 th. or while salmon at 3o to the Canadian Fish K Cold Storage Co. VICTORIA IS SELECTED VANCOUVF.ll, May 21. The Methodist Conference at its closing session yesterday selected Metropolitan 'Church, !Yicttria, lis the- meeting place for next year's oor.forence. ARM FINISHED ! Was Thrown Open to Traffic ; Last Saturday Greatly Needed Facility ALICE AIIM. May 21 The gov- eminent forces constructing the-'brilge .across IheKitsault rtliver finished their work on Saturday 'and II",' bridgqwa.Uiijowpejv,. Vor traffic. Tim- bridge," which is located about one-fourth Of a mile about the town is a single L track cable span bridge 230 reel j in length. In the construction of nalncc CTII l" the bridge about 1)0,000 reel or nn DR. DAYlLJ MILL limber was used, mmt or which in rnnn TANniNi, was I'l"cae,, locauy. m$o ..- IN uyuli jlftliiiiiiu 000 ,ineal feel of cetar j.uiiiK . ikpiI. alsi beins obtained Colorado Is Ready to Take Back ,ere Minister Who Lost Pulpit In I The bridge gives the people or Victoria Alice Arm and Ihe Kitsault valley , a much needed access to the east VICTOIUA, May 2!. Hev. Clem side or the river. Ilerelorore. Havies pastor oT Uenlenniai 'u'"' - Methodist Church wlio wvis re- only way to reach Silver City and . . i..!. .,i n, Van. the east side wa by row boat oi ins i ai iieveu i'i i'i ..... i. comer conference last week, has two mile acro the head or the the Colorado -vr. .. .v .ud, ,r iiv . iPceived a wire from conrerence where he previously motor truck is being construcle.l ,erved slating that he is stilt in down the east ante or the river Dr. Davie m irc.i u , ...r -- good standing there. has not yet announced vvlial ins v ..... . '" l side of Alice anil inlentious for the future are it is not definitely known what action his congregation is to takei now that their demand tlwl he be I in p.l has been repudiated '' I lie conference. Dr. Davie staintsj announced as an Independent camli.late lor Ihe legislature in BANDIT SHOT IN WINNIPEG Frank Martin Robs Bank of Montreal but Police Intercepted and Killed Him WlNNIPEO, May 21. A lone bandit later identified as Frank Martin oi this city, said lo be a well known character wilh a police record, was shot and kill ed by the police yesterday in a running tight atter he had robbed the branch or the Bank of Montreal at Ooulding and Portage Avenue or $2,000. After leavinsr Hip bank with the toot. Martin juuuH-d into an automo bile but wa overtaken by the police and in a revolver fight was shot though Ihe head. The money vva recovered. FURTHER ESTIMATES PASSED ON TUESDAY House of Commons Passes Gov- ernmer.t One-third of Its Estimates Covering $40,000,000 OTTAWA. May House of Commons 21. The yoslerday passed a bill granting the govern ment a further one. sixth of II estimate enverimr .MO. 000.000. One. third of the estimates, ha now bcuif wtu'd .