Prince Rupert Fish, Meat and Poultry Market Phone 671 at V a ft The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." VO, am.,"',, , Jf , PHIXKB PIIINCIJ ItL'PKItT, Ill.M'KHT, U.G., B.C., WKDNKHDAY, WKDNKHDAY, MAY MAY 1 1 1, , l!2i. l!2i. Vtr4t' OlreuUtMxi nrnwiM im 187B st,Mt .. mt PRICE FIVE CENTS. LABOR GOVERNMENT WEATHERS STORM PREMIER MACDONALD Baldwin's Motion for McKenna Duties, Taken as Measure for Censure, Beaten by 317 to 252 l.OMHJN, May 1 1. Kv Premier Stanley Baldwin's motion the Mention of the MrKeiina dulic, which whs accepted by I'l- iiiicr Munlniiahl a u motion of censure on the government, v i rejected in the JIoiioc of Common Jal night hy a vole of 17 lo 85. Tlf vole was along party lines (he Conservatives siipHrl-ig (lie mill ion uml the Liberals linking with the l.aborites i;f n t it Only nine Liberals voted wilh Ihc Conservatives and Hie taliortlr voted wild the government. ' FRANCE AND REPARATIONS would aggravate uneiiinlo incut. Following Mia Defeat at Polle, (U ,,,, ,P ,0e an, cn Premier Polncare Relln- V. .urate American dumping, qulshes Further Nego- n,r Chancellor, in replying, tlatlons .cored Hie idea that reduced tar. - -- jiff had anything to do with pro-PAIIIS. May II The rcigna-Wiion. P adnii(te that the roof Premier poiitrar ami tnoval of the tariff was hound to dlravne pne (he a)l Jau dislocation hut he aerlcd f Hie expert" riartttiniat, when watered capital wi far a France i eon-removed from trade anil Ihe lat. 1, lu I lie succeeding gov-ifrr 'j -chilly prepared eeiiiiei, . h Mic ireuier wa aiilhor-. J 'j make hy decree of the i dins chamber, are held in t. 'las ire lecaue Hie OjimiIiiii the election on a prtwiisr T r j.ral of I tie? law. The Hireling between Premier ' are ami Premier Mawlwmihl ! dfd r.ir May IV in London ii"i lake place. II I unci md Hial the Frrnch bmi- 14 ndi r liu Im'cii iiiKlructnl lu in Premier MacdonaM that I'' v inter Poinrare would prefer leave further negollallotH TMiiinr reparation and the. t itily of France in Hie bainl i s ucc'-.s"i. GREAT BRITAIN I ADVANCES STEP " Eliminated Belgium In First Round For Davis Cup by Three Out of Five lOHOl AY. Lnglaiui. May It ' al Britain loilay eliminated H'luiiini front the ll-'l l"vi I I' euiiipeltllon wluniiix three tiT fhc malrhcH which nmde l Hie fir,t rouii.l. Am a result. Ilritaiu will play Spain in Ihe "'ond round, MILLION DOLLARS ON EXTENSIONS POWELL RIVER PAPER PLANT I'OWKLL, IIIVHIl, May It- ''nlracln for n laiKn dcvelop-mi'iit uroKiam luctudinir (he Inifldlutr of a new dam have heen lot hy the Powell Hlver Pulp 1'iipcr C'O. I.ld. to n pruup of "nee Vancouver roulmrtiuir en- Sliierri. llie rnnlrael price ha- "ft heen mnde known hut il !" Micwd In he in excen of one "lilliiui dollarH. An eniiy flail o he made mi the work and while " I" in proRreNM Ihe plant will he i-amally closed down. OY BURNED TO DEATH , no.NSTAN I I.NHI'l.li, May 1 1.-Norman lliitelliural, uued ieven. wns hurucd lo death when the homo of Ihe child' parent wn U'n'roj'ed by firm , tlx. Premier Baldwin, m launch, jmg an allaek on Chancellor of ;lhe Kxrhrqtier Stjowdou. said tlie (repeal of Hie MrKemia duties n one uf Hie mol slupld Hung Hint unit ever attempted in the country. He wn certain lliat II w put on a "uml Iial, I here would he no need for protection. FISH ARRIVALS Four Schooners Marketed Total of 105,000 Pounds at Exchange this Morning Tlirei. Aiueruaii total eold Ilift.miO pound- of lialilml at Hie Fish Kxchaiipe here I hi niorn-iits and one Canadian boat hnuiglil in 3.0(1(1 poitinN. Price averazol lc and 5c for American fih and the lUinadian boI tt.lP and .'.c. Arrival mid ate: American v llrollier. .'(I.IHUI p"Uinl.-. a' ne and 5c. to the Alliii Fiher- itn.el. 3G.0IXI pttund at W.Ve ....I lo Hie Hot. Hi I iiierie iinadlall (at. Itudio. 5il.(l(MI tiolllid. ill U.i'c uml 5c. lo Ihe Canadian Fih A tUild SloniKe Ot. Canadian Cape Swain. :.0(0 poumU. at U.lc and 5c. to Hie liooin i iu. Tie Caiiiullau Co. ABANDONS FIGHT AGAINST HUSBAND Evelyn Nesbltt Ceases Attempts to Keep Harry Thaw Confined ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . Mi- H -i:clvn Nechitl ha ahandoned her filth! to Kftrit Harry K. Thaw In Ihe Kirkhridun Sanitoriiim and liu adled her counsel to iro Hut oi.i.osilloii to Thaw's release "I cannot continue, lo luick my Itciul nunin.Hl the Thaw iiilllion when llie Iruslce of Hie esiaic I. axe withdrawn their objection Hie odd are loo hu and 1 nm awfully flek uml tiled or Hie whole liusincsM," ho anld. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Brooklyn I. Chicago 3. Iloslou I. Piltshnrg 5. Philadelphia .1. lllneinnnll I. Ni.w York 3. St. Louis H. American League Cleveland 3, Philadelphia. 2. SI. Louis 5. Boslon 3. Chicago 7, New York 5. Detroit 3, Washington 0. Northern and MAKES PLEA TO NATIONS FOR ADOPTION OF REPORT SUN VAT SEN PASSED AWAY BONO KO.NO. May 1 1 Dr. Sun Yat Sen, prodded! of Hie Southern ('.In ii a government and Ion? active in Chinese politic. i dead from brain fever il i announced. He had been ill for only a hort time. FRASER ROUTE FOR HIGHWAY Government Makes Announce' ment That has Been Manglng Fire t . VICTORIA, May 14. The transprovlnclal highway Into the Interior will be via the Fraser River canyon according to an announcement made by the government. A sum of $1,250,000 will be spent for the highway up the canyon from Hope to Lytton a distance of 87 miles. There has been a fight on for a couple of years as to whether the highway would follow the Fraser River canyon or whether the Princeton route further j.south would be selected. Southern centres of the province favored the latter route while Kamloops, Revel-stoke and Prince George and other points favored the Fraser River being followed. The Prince Ruoert city council last year passed a resolution favoring the Fraser route. SPRUCE SHIPPED FROM WRANGELL TO ENGLAND riftv Thousand Feet pui on Steamer For Seattle and Thence to United Kingdom The .Northwestern arrived here early Saturday morning: and re inaincd in port several hours Ink Inir on a shipment of 50,000 feet of thick clear spruce. I hi con. liniment will he Irausshipped from Seattle lo an eastern port, and from thence across Hie At lanlie to F.nglaiul. WrnnKcll Sentinel. CANoCK SOCCER PLAYERS BEST Taurine; Team Won Game In Australia This Afternoon by Score of Two to Nil WOO.NONA, New South Wales May t . Tho touring nlUstar Cnmidlau football team, won tho first game of its trip this after noon defeating a team represent lug the south coast district hy a score of two to nothing. Tlicrd Vwng a record crowd.' PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper Photograph shows the fir-t residents from the liold Ojasl to arrive at their new home ul Ihn Hrilish Kmpire Kxhibition. Corporal Muma (iriitishi. the tallest man of the party (0 feet .1 niches . is shown with his wife. Action on Advice of Experts Necessary to Bring Europe to Feet i LONDON. May II.- Premier Macdo'nald, in addrosing a women's ilenioiislniliou under the auspices of the Labor party lal night, said: "Our prealest problem at this moment is lhat of gelling the experts reHrl on reparations inlu operation. lie contended thai it was impossible lo examine every line of the reitorl but reiterated the into operation at once en bloc. "(iermuuv. France, ourselves, Italy and Belgium must accept the whole report and nothing but the retort. and I beg even- ntiou concerned to loitow Hie lines we have taken pul Hie report heartily into operation and do their level bet to carry" out Ihe obligations it imposes, trusting to a sense of justice in the world la see Hint the right thing Is dune in Ihe end. If this course is pursued. F.uropc will have a chance of finding its feel." TURKEY SUFFERS SEVERE 'QUAKE C( I.N ST A Nil NO 1 1 LK, M ay It. A violent earthquake Is reported in Ihe vicinity of Krxeruni, Several villages were destroyed, and about fifty lives were lost. 4 C.P.R. HEAD ON WAY TO PACIFIC COAST E. W. Bealty and Colleagues to be In Vancouver Shortly MONTHKAL, May It. K. W. Bealty, president of the Canadian Pacific llailway, Is- on a (rip of inspection over the lines between Moid real and Ihe Pacific coasl. Winnipeg is Ihe first slop, Mr. Bealty is accompanied hy Sir Herbert Holt and F. W. Mot-son, directors of Ihe company. The parly will pay visits to Winnipeg, Kdtiioulou, Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria arriving at Vancouver about May 20. Arthur Brouksbank has start ed construction of bis new bus. ness and apart ment block Third Avenue near First Street. Con-ci-ete piIts umubXv being put iu. importance of getting Hie report P. BURNS HAS BOUGHT E.C.D. Creamery Deal Announced Today One of Largest In History of Canada P. Burns Co. Ltd., has com pleled negotiations for the pur chase of all flu. Kdmonton Citv Dairy creameries, cheese factor- ic. milk depots, trade marks and trade names. This constitutes one of the largest creamery and cheese deals ever to lake place in the Dominion. It becomes effective tomorrow. ibis will mean that the H.C.D. business in Kdmonlon, with the exception, of the ice cream and milk routes, will come under the management of the P. Burns Co. The well-known F..C.D. but ter organization will be maintained intact by the P. Burns Co. and this commodity will be manufactured under exactly tho same conditions as heretofore. In Ihe past the Kdtmmton City Dairy operated ten creameries throughout Ihe country. CHESTER CUP STAKES RACE IS RUN TODAY Rugeley, First; Sierra Leonne, Second; and Mlwanl, Third, on 2' Miles Ooursa CHF.STF.il, May II. The Chester Cup Slakes of 2,500 and extras al two.and.a-quarter miles was won today by K. Orel-ton's Ilugcley. Lord Derby's Sierra Leonne was second and Sir. II. Swansea's Mlwanl third. Alaska Ore Shipper With Freight Service Here; s Traffic Could be Increased That palladium concentrates from Ihe Saltchuck mine, lo cated :I5 miles from Ketchikan and owned by the Alaska Palla-s diuiii Company, can he shipped more satisfactorily over the Canadian .National Railways from Prince Rupert than from Seattle or other U.S. Pacific ports Ntw Jerey, is Ihe experience of J. h. Ltulberg, president of the company, who is in the city en route south. Mr. Chilberg slates that the mine has about six years oT ore presently developed and more in sight with about fifty men employed in pelting it out. The Alaska Palladium Com- pany is now passing all shlp-i merits of palladium concentrates over me uanauiau .vauonai nau- way. from Prince Kuprt, tills i route giving a quicker service j willi less loss in handling as the' concentrales are very valuable.' t he average shipment amounts lo between 30.000 and 35,000 pound in weight at a gross value of 20 cents per pound. Pre viously llie mine shipped by Ihe northern -United Stales rail- road Ihe concentrates being flying the amphibian airplane taken lo Seattle and transferred G-KBHO around the world, ar-Ihere lo Hie railway. Now Hie rived safely today from Nasirabad concentrates are loaded at the and will hop off tomorrow for mine and brought to Prince Hu - iwrt hy boats tecially chartered stop in" India. He will then go to by Ihe Alaska Palladium Com- Akyab, Burma. paiiyrlonrH1'"her-4ltf BIlKMKItTOX, May ll. i Th9 are Iransferred direct lo freight three United Slates army air-cars which lake I hem direct to planes encircling the globe were llie Irvingtou refinery. New Jer- scheduled to leave Attu Island ..ey. j today on the longest hop of .Mr. Chilberg slates that he is their world journey namely the gelling excellent service from the 878 miles (o Paramushiri Island freight department of the C..N.II. uml voices (he opinion that Hie Canadian railroad would obtain i much greater freight business ,from Alaska if some American company would inaugurate an adequate freighter service be tween Kelcbikau and Prince Ilu-pert. He is sure that considerable frcishl "could be obtained going to Alaska as well as fish and concentrate coming out. of lhat territory. This kind of ser vice can be rendered by llie C.N. II. but it must be handled by American boats between Alaska and Prince llupert in order to comply with the laws of the United Stales which are similar lo the Canadian laws on tho same quest ion. Mr. Chilberg says that at present the concentrates from Hie mine are brought to Ihe city in American fishing boals which "' Hiarlcreil solely by tils com- pony and handle nothing but the business of the company. Now that palladium concentrates arc shipped over Ihe C.X.Il. from here they, reach Irvingtou, New Jersey in less time from Hie mine than I hey formerly did when shipped via Seattle or Vancouver. Mr. Chilberg is leaving for Seattle Thursday night. FOREST FIRES RAGE NORTHWEST STATES Suggested that Timber Areas on Washington, Idaho and Montana be Closed to Campers SPOKANi; May ti. Many dangerous forest fires are rag lug in Washington, Molilalia and Idaho. It has been suggested thai all limber areas be closed lo campers. . FUNERALS YESTERDAY STKWAHT, May It. The funerals of the lale Sam Fry, Fred Dorey ami William Murphy, w ho were burned lo death near here lal week, took place yes. tenia afk'rnooii at Uj'der. Pleased to the refinery at Irvinntou, aUflTIJLU IJflll JJ g fHjll iiUi FOR M'LAREN ."""n viaior neacnes nuana- baa Frenchman is ai nanoi Today ALLAHABAD, May 1 Squad- ron Leader A. Stuart MacLaren, Calcutta, which will be the last m the Kunles. Dolsy at Hanoi PA II IS, May It. Lieut. Doisy, the F'rench aviator, attempting a (light from Pari1 to Japan, ar- rived safely at Hanoi, Indo-s China, from Saigon on Tuesday.5 The distance of this hop a roughly 500 miles. The next hop" will be to Hong Kong in China proper. 5 SUICIDE BY n a n GAS METHOD: Epidemic of This Nature 8trlkes Berlin Firemen Equipped ; With Oxygen Tanks j BKHLIN. May 1 4. Suicide b gas has increased to such an exj? lent here within the last few. nvonlhs that firemen have 'becn equipped with oxygen tanks. One ntorning recently there were teii caes of attempted suicide Berlin .each by gas. Firemen saved the lives of all. - EXECUTIVE CHOSEN BY CONSERVATIVES Delegates Will be Eelected and Convention Date Set at Later Meeting A meeting of tho Conservative.. Association was held last ntglit in F.mad Hall for the purpose of Heeling an executive and preparing plans for Ihe present provincial election campaign. Tho executive elected consist of It. W. Cameron, president'.) W. K. Fisher, first-Vice president; A. W. Ilsfc., second-vlctt president; W. W. Wright, secre-tary-lreusurer; W, Held, D. (i. Stuart, W. It. Love, II. Breen, E. A. Mann, Heo. Bill, W. Sihbald, II. II. Shockley, and ' J. A. Kirk-palrick. ' It was decided lo call a turrit! lug luter in; the month for the purpose of electing delegates lo a nominating convention Ihe dale of which wilt bo decided at this fathering.