r I. iii ami mifMii ui ici. K tinder the wheel, ::! h acd oer him. enihius h tub. badly, hi death re. ? :iif on 'riinrda.v. The body : lie;- f neut onl li to Vancouver. iii t hi people rehle. lion. ' :iy worked onve lime for the : j! iy Company everal ear 8 afler which he left fr oilier rai . returning lo Ano ome ,M.Mi. m::rb miirn from iPremier. lip;-e he had been enrjdoyed. I.W.W. BEHIND LUMBER STRIKE Asking For Better Working Conditions and Higher Wages Cranbrook District VII IOWA. Feb. 8. that the I AV W mnxemeul I behind the 'Uike in ihe lumber ramV the (.raiibrook di.lricl and thut Hie fiulil iniiUKUraled by loguern for lieller wiirllnu- eniiditinU ami wu American halibut bonis marketed catches I nl iillhiir 13, " pound at the Fish F.xchaiigo "inriihig follows: Sherman, o 000 pound!', IV. 00 U 11,1 (If... I.. II... till.. I.'UI, , (day . in - government quarter . ......... ur a falsi arriueni immcii r. n, .1 r Anglo-French relation LADIES OF ORANGE Two cries. Pat Daly passed Tuli.,1. i ...... ,. 1,1..' 11,0 steamer l'rlnee .i,uou pouuus, in o' -, , ,, m , i5P. to Ihn Canadian Fish n.orning bound - 1. jIJ lilorut Co. v" v f lesl re- -idly on Tucday lal. Con-'rrixi a .hark. The Time ay !j who young an '"."Somebody bungled.- thai' all. 1 ;-arly twenties, nllempleil tu-ilf. world will shrug it boul- 1 a train while II m n .ir. , mi. What Lloyd Ocorge think or formerly thought 011 the llliine poliry mailer little now." Other paper regret that so miirli wa made-mil of o Utile. Svtmialliv I offered In Premier .Marihmahl for having been drag, ued.itilo Ihe uiiptrunnl incident Spender uVvcrthele lick to the absolute neeiirary of til smie ORGANIZED AT ANYOX through on Ituperli this from Slewart lo MAN PART OF i BIGGER WHOLE Archbishop Du Vtrnat Says Con ventional Morality Utterly Inadequate For Today COMMUNITY SERVICE No Man Can be Saved Alone With. t out the Community Loyally to bumanlly lifted a per- sou oul of all provincialism or reliKloli hijailry. Loyally to (od wa Ihe climax. The speaker urccd thai every man should make himself a efficient a possible, not for hi own benefit particularly, but that he mlulit the belter serve the 'bigger mil "0. Labor union must do thi and o must capital. Utiles." en 11 ilal did thi it became a blighting curse. A tribute wa paid by Ihe Arch bishop lo the late President Wll son whom he pokeKof a a great lateman. While Christianity nave Ihe motive for service Ihe community gave Ihe opportunity No man could be aveil without the community. F.vcry man wa dependent on I ho bigger whole He urged that If to some the con. venlional "don't" wa insufficient thai he be loyal to the bigger whole." II, Wilson, who arrived in Iho city recently from Stewart, loft on Ihe steamer l'rlnee Rupert this morning bound for tho Old Man's Home at Kamloopj. Wilson Is a pioneer of tho nortti country and was employed at one lime on C.T.l'- const rucl Ion work ti,. flie F. ' '.:oiv drslncl OLD AND NEW FORT GARRY BsBsBsBsBsBsBsn" BsBsBsBsBsLsBVt 'KlvlBsQBaBsBsBsBsBsBsBsBsBs gEHsS2SSewBs.i 1 1 1 "MP TP HE story of the Winnirj) This was an I lorts or the early fur-trading x days Rorge snd G:braltsr Douglas and Garry, is among the most interesting that could be found anywhere. When Verendrye came to the junction of the Red and Assinlboine Rivers in 1738 he established Fort Rouge. The Northwest Company, sixty years later, established Fort Gibraltar nd s few years later Fort Douglas, named after Thomas Douglas, the fifth Earl of Selkirk, was constructed by the Hudson's Bay Company. Many stories are told of conflicts between the servant! 01 tne. liudsous Bay- and North West Companies; but the fends ter minated with the amalgamation of the two companies in 1821. and the first Fort Garry was erected as a trading post and settlers' depot siou of parliament. COLD STORAGE BOATS BEING OVERHAULED G. E. Fostr and Andrew Kelly on Local Dry Dock For Annual Inspection and Repairs The Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co.'s trawlers C. M. Fos. ler and Andrew Kelly are in Hie Canadian National dry dock for annual inspection, cleaning and painting and general repairs. The inspection Is jieing uutiie liy Allien Farrow, steamboat inspector. business. elaborate structure with stone walls, bastions and portholes. On 1831 the building of Lower Fort Garry, 19 miles down the river was commenced. This was for a time the residence of the Governor of Rupert's Land and the seat of government. In 1833 Upper Fort Garry was begun at the junction bf the two rivers and this was the centre of business, government, education and public affairs for more than 30 years, and was the nucleus of the present city 01 v innlpeg. the front rate." now city and standing beside the new Fort Garry, the hotel of the Canadian National Railways, Is all that remains of this historic group of buildings. Grain Commissioners ask for Grain Survey Board and Grain Act Revision; Old Act 0bsolete VA.NCUl VKIl, Feb. S. The demand for a grain board in Vancouver uml Ihe reviion of Ihe drain Acl which i. declared to be obsolete because it wu drafted before Albertu became u 'ruin growing province uml lakes no cognizance of Ihe fuel thai u western gruin roiile exists, featured the firl session of llie board of grain commissioner. h?re. The points brought -out were lhal Calgary inlercsl. have protested agahisl the placing of 11 survey board here, Ihn preventing Ihe immediate grinding of the request that grain "leva- or companies are not passing in to the farmer Ihe saving effected by using Ihe wewlern route. II. II. Steven declared he would pre for complete revision COURT OF REVISION HAS FIRST SESSION of the Craiu Acl nl the next se. adjournment Taken Until Next Wednesday Afternoon When Absent Members will be Present The court of revision 011 civic assessment roll for opened (his morning ami loomed until 2.30 o'clock action has yet been taken. Neighborliness and Frankness to put to Shame Armies, Navies the t'J2l Wednesday afternoon, t hose at. lending were Mayor Newton, Aid Collart and Aid. Smith a well as Assessor J. C. McLennan uml City Clerk F.. F. Jones. Aid. McMordie and Aid. F.vitl, oilier members of the eourl. are absent in the south bul are expected back by next Wednesday. Oliver Peloquin. It, II. Hatsclielet and F. Lanza ap peared on behalf of -appeals they who Is in Ihe city on departmental 'are entering and were heard. No and Poison Gas says Macdonald LONDON, Feb. VS. Premier Hunisay Mncdouuld is lo bo firmly convinced thai uppeals lo the sense of justice, i.,i. vim mi. I (In, liii.l...,. i.vi;iult i,f llm n.iliiins wiiuld do mure tin ttrttt SaU C. PRICE FIVE CENTS. 1 WM Yh Want A The Latest In Restauranta TAXI BOSTON GRILL 99 'I I in a hurry Phone Beat Cart and Best Service In tha City. lUttt Reasonable VOL. XIV,. NO. 32. v-S PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'm.NCK itui'Kirr, ii.ti, km day, n:imu.HY h, 1021. Vnlirlir'i Circulation 1S7S Third Avenue. Best of Food flood Service. Private Boxes for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." Si. AMUR ASHORE MOUTH OF SKEENA RIVER PRINCE OF WALES BROKE COLLAR BONE WHEN THROWN FROM HIS HORSE Prince of Wales Broke His Collar Bone Today as Thrown from Horse l.nNHON. Fell. 8. The Prime of Wale broke u collar hone this morning while excreting one of hi hunter al Itilliug-loii niunor icar Ascol. The Prince wu pulling hi mount over u fenre when Hie horse fell, throwing the Prince heavily on hi shoulder. The I'nnre got lip uml was uhotil lo renioinil when llie eiiierry aid: beirve yon have broken your collarbone." "Yc, I have," the Prinre replied. " Hi Prinre wa v en treatment -urgeor at Lcigh.on llumn! FURORE OYER ALLEGED f .1.. which he emerged Willi hi. ltuMfr in bandages but smiling J fALI mUTlllllCC LUNllNUtd IN IU He ha eighteen hunting horse, CDITC AC DDATCCTC at Lrghtnii lltiuaril and expected OlllL Ur iftUlLMJ Mlow the hound oflen. He - unset! to London later ami British Unionists Bow to Public r to lfd al SI. James palace.1 Opinion and Give up Pro- FALLS BENEATH A MOVING TRAIN! lection LONDON. Kelt. M. II i under-.IikmI the I nioiii!. leader, in 'view 01 llir vennci in me receiu Ijpleclion. have resolved lo eliminate Ihe full protectionist pro. gram from Ihe parly platform. . 0, Connolly or nyo wests .vi)iieri here thi morning With fatal accident and Diss JKaln ,jcvoie j,rjr t,riiiclj From Effects lumii lo Ihe "secret Milne lonrt" lory. Special to Dally New- .iule ly a a 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I yesler .YOX, reli. N. liai provri ! lier waue I likely to be long drawn out 1 hii opinion exprc H by J.. . .UcNIven. deputy mln- I'ler of labor, who upenl two wi'ek lne!.tiallni Ihe trouble In Hie xtt ike area. BROADCAST DEBATES AT OTTAWA BY RADIO OTTAWA, Feb. H, The de bale in pmlnm.it may ou be heard by radio. II I understood hat arranai-menl! will be made lo ha. important pronounce "'iiU bioadcuiiled. FISH ARRIVALS at Local Ladles Return Afler Installing Officers at Smelter Town Mr. icii-iic l.eek and .Mi Nellie Smith, both of Hit eily, ..inrii,.,! iiHii-nniK from u llt lo Anyoi where llie) 111 lalled nffber for Ihe newly funned I.adie Orange Henevolenl irlatloii 011 Wednesday nljHil. Ihe offieer arc: Woriipft mUtre. Mr. II. A Mcleod. Ileiiuly W.M.. Mr. Jenklnon. Ilerohlinir eerelur", Hr. F.I ay. Financial ecretnry. Mr. Kerr. Chaplain, Mr. Ilerdmau. I i reel or of eerenioiiic. Mr. A Itobert. Lecturer. Mr. Ilnekctl. Flrl eommltlee, Mrs. M. Mc Millau. Inide auaiil.'.Mr. t.iayion. ()ulide guard, A. Itoberl. liuardiaii, llev. J. Ilenlman. Twenl.v-lwo meinber were in iliateil In all. MOVIE ACTRESS IS MURDERED NEW YORK FAV VOIIK. Felt. H. Louise l,iiroti( i year of age, u molkm leliire aclre, wa found mur dered. H''l " bedpol with a dog . . I MM... ..I.. I I....I leiih ami nuKsteo. 1 m- t 1 lranuled after having been iiltaeked, according to pliylcln S(ulin that he a k reed witbl lhoe who eonidereil the eon.; ventiuual morality as set forth in the ('oiiuiiaiidmcnl was ullerly inadequate to meet Ihe ethical ' prolilrm of today. Archbishop UuVernel. in a scholarly addre! delivered last niht at the nicn annual banquet, urged lliat Jlicre must be a realization thai every person was simply a pari of a 'hljfcer whole." Men were to day demanding of leader of t lion ji lit soinelhins greater than one of "don't." There wa a new- approach tu a difficult subject. The key lo the problem wa lo brim; about (he riitht adjustment of Ihe individual to the butter whole. people cixibl not live elf- centrl live. While every indi- ..l.ent ffi'foal ya-y fjtf Pbui "t J" world from ihe slandpoinl of his own experience, it should also be considered from the taiidin' of Hie biKUer whole. A had been aid. an itolixidual wa only true when be found a cause hlpper. ibaii himself to which he .could devote himself. A num must make Ihe higher cause hi own of hi own free choice ami must devote bin(elf to it. If he were disloyal to thi cause he wa a traitor lo himself. Widening Influence Tip; archbishop ioke of the nor wideninir Influence of the individual, first In the family. next in Ihe immediate Mjrrounu- iiius such as the liHlge. the union, the club or the church: croud in the nation aiid third in humanity a a whole. Loyalty to the family lifted a man oul oMii .eir.eenlred life. Loyally lo wife and family was Hie Tirst re ouisile. Loyalty to IJie neighbor hood came next. I here was neeit of more and more of it in Hii city. There slombl, he HioukIiI be a way of co-ordinating llie group Willi a view 10 increasing llie community spirit and ilever-opiug common aim. Loyalty lo the nil I Ion nunlc Ihe true patriot. Waves Dash over S.S. Amur Ashore Twenty Miles South of Here Coastwise .Steamship o. Harge Co.'.-j ore carrying steamer Amur, northbound fron Vuncouver Island to Auyux, h high ashorj in a precarious condition oil a reef ul Ihe southeast end of White Cliff Island near the mouth of Ihe Skeena River about 20 miles south of here according to word brought lo the city by I). K. Cameron, fisheries overseer, who arrivsd from down Hie roast 011 the departmental gas boat Uonilla al iO.IiO this morning. The Uonilla passed the Amur al 8.110 o'clock this morning and brought a message from the captain of the distressed vessel asking for assistance. The Can-i adian Fish A Cold Storage Co.'s lervals with cargoes such as schooner Zibassa Capt. Candow,coat from the south. She was left at 12.30 noon in answer to j built in ty at Sunderland, the message and will stand by to Creal Britain, and was a collier give the Amur such assistance a1 lie fore being brought lo Canada may be required lo get her off the by the C.P.ll. She is 907 tons rocks if il is possible to du so. gross, 570 tons registered, is Up on High Tide '-'c feet loner. 28 fl. t in. beam Mr. Cameron reported this af- ,7t 9 in- deep. She Is a 8,ecl boal a,,d ,,a M lernoou that Ihe Amur apparently . went ashore on the high tide l,(wer e"S"ie' about 2 o clock this morning. This be judge from her high posilion on the reef. Owing to the storm that was prevailing, . .. .. ,i, . ,. ... The Fort-was sold la 1832-and XlW''li.JSV owned bjrtfce" sccnr-01 ioeirnTaiiijr n-nns-nii r oossitile lo bear the shouts or the captain and all that could be done wa to exchange signals. Mr. Cameron believes that the Amur may have eeii blown ashore in the fury of the gale WALKED OUT OF CHAMBER French Session Suspended But Later Votes Strong Favor Government lhal was raging early, this morn- I'AUIS, Feb. 8. -Premier Poin . ... ., I ,1... nt.lEM.k ... ing. A Parge loaiieii wiin coai(c ii--which the Amur wa lowing is exasperated this morning by the also ashore. The Amur's lern 'opposition's attacks walked out was under waler and her bow of llie chamber of deputies. The .rojecting high into the air. Mr. session was immediately sus- iiiiHMon is of the opinion that penite.i 111 oroer io prevent me 11,. cabinet s departure being inler- in a very short lime it will be prcted that the government would impossible lo save her at all. resign. The Uonilla was loo small to' The session soon resumed and immediately voted 332 lo 182 render Uny assistance though an on,, attempt was made lo do so. The article one empowering Hie gov-; eminent to effect economies by., Amur and her tow appear to be silling tight on the rocks but decree. Ihe vessel is gelling llie fulli force of Hie storm which is rag-J ing. ami the seas are washing over her. llie crew was un aboard when the Uonilla left but Ihe vessel was in such a posi-l lion that lliey could easily walk lo safely on While ClilT Island. Only Help Available On arrival here Mr. Cameron notified the customs authorities of Hie Amur's plight and wires have been sent lo llie owners of Hie vessel and salvage outfits in the soulh for instructions. The Zibassa wa the only boat obtainable al Ihe time to send to ., ()ic t.iamj)Pri according lo at-. Ihe Amur's relief. She look low .....:..,. I,i,vsii.jnn- Mhe eras waT lines with her anu win prouamy make an allempl at once lo pull Ihe vessel off. It was a dillicult mailer for Mr. Cameron to judge just the extent of the damage to Iho steamer and her tow. It is likely, however, that holes have been punched in both. No direct communication is possible with the Amur herself for she is not ruuinned with wireless tele graphy. Well Known Vessel The Amur is one of the best known steamers plying in uorjh ern waters. Formerly owned by llie Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Steamship Co., she was one of Ihe first vessels to ply, into Prince llupert in Iho freight and passenger service, back in IU07 and IU0H. As a freighter, ,,.. I . .p.. II.., ..r 11... ..-f.l.l II,,,, II,., 1,1 11 1 11 1 ii nei. iif uritiie 'sho has' been a frequent caller ami navies. 11 is understood that he favors' the shelving of Ihe project uf a naval bae al Singapore until these principles are tried out. "Common honesty, neighborliness and frankness" between nations, the Premier believes, will yet be applied in the eltlBmenl of fnternalionul disputes nnd put tu shame huge j.rtntes Pe 's a'rpluues a,ul poisi: gas hero ever since. A few years ago she was acquired by Ihe Coast WAS EXECUTED BY LETHAL GAS Chinaman Subject of Experiment at Carson City Died In 30 s': Seconds k as. I.AKSON CITY, Feb. 8. GeO( Jon, the Chinese Tong slayer, was" executed litis morning by lethal gas. Death occurred lliirly sec-ond afler Ihe gas was turned iitf vaporized from a liquid solution) of hydrocyanic acid. Witnesses viewed the execution through windows. In an experiment with the chamlier yesterday two cats died. apparently without pain, within ten seconds. NATIONALIST PARTY CONTROL LEGISLATURE IN CAPITAL OF INDIA DKLIII, Feb, 8, A Nalinoalisl parly bloc has been formed, cotu sisting of 15 home rulers and 27 independents, which will have a majority in tho legislature of 113 members. HOCKEY SCORES Itegina 3, Vancouver 2. Saskatoon t, Calgary 0, wise Steamship & 1 largo Co. and p. s. Jack was a passenger has been engaged in ore carry- bound soulh to Vancouver from ing between Anyox, Stewart and Slewart on the Prince llupert Tucoma making call hero at hi- this moni'nj.