r w. n. FISH : MARKET 'i ill r Ms 'Prime Haby Hccf, Lamb, Fresh Pork, Fowls anil Chicken, Fresh Fish, etc., Fresh Hoinc-Mado Sausage Dally. Phone 671, VOL XIV, NO, Urt. BRITISH It Tin' opening wax a colorful ceremony. II look place in Hie AMERICANS ARE STILL DELAYED I w I'll Smith. l.'-ih Wade; nit a ,M Hiill III llli- .iiiiriiioiii ut liuirh Harbor for J of Miijor' MuHhr. niutd ::iler. from Kawatak. Slnee i it r'-nipklml le Major n machine, followlne :;l lai week, wi-atlier ha :i his rmilliiuiug (lie from Alaku this B .la of blii'ard. pre-tr ahm Mi- laan utid I lie Ak'iilimi Inlands. LOCKOUT IS NOW LIFTED i Southampton Ship Worker Ro turn and British Employers Open Shopa l.iiNIMlN, April ;M. Willi k :r;ul renumpllon of work oil li par' or the Huuthuiiiptnii ".'iiplniidiling einployec who hac : .iiimI from an unaulhorued ' vine Ihe l.inpluyi'i Federalion r " il lln loekoul which hn Mir mil Uin.iiiM) men out of work 'lirrsnsflioul the collliln- Many of Hip wurkers hae roiimcd duly. SEVEN HOUR FLIGHT TO DUTCH HARBOR Coslon was Lifted Out of Wtter by Steamer Brookedale and Motor Lifted Out M ICH JIAIlllOll. April '3-11 it It, Nelson and Wade arrived Murday nflernomi. from! I'.hlg-iik They were Kieatly falijiued after their seven hour flight- ' pon arrivlnir Ihey rlreleil few miinilvs over the villauc mid Him eaini! down. They were lowed to an unehoraae. The Hos- lon was lifted nut of the wnler by the sleuuiship llrook'edalc and deported on the wharf. The motor was tlipn lifted out. The Chlrauo and Ihe New. Or lenns were skipped lo Ihe beach ior minor rcpnlrs. AMUNDSON'S FLIGHT '-opi:niiaoj;n. aih-ii 2:i-r.pt Itoiild Aiiiuudsoii said his MImIiI Hie -Vorlh Pole Mils summer will coil $250,000. Six men w tirliripalu mid start about thr middle of July. Aniundsoii wll fy u Hornier nlano whiclr Pre Muullnl vreseuled to lilm ; tiUK' stadium with all lb pa gen -ilry which surround public ac-Uivitles of Urilili Ito alty. Tim (addresses of tlx' King and llir nice of Wale were picked up railm utnl hundred of thou- amis f people throughout tin . Hnlish NhunU heard the Kind's, Three Flyers at Dutch Harbor Voi. r,,r (,P rnl lime. A willing Martin Who Mas - - Not Y.t Laft K.n.t.k LSWANSON'S f.I.AIM h i mm,. . i TO BE SETTLED BY wailing wlili their; Htarlno of Cast Will Take Plsce Tomorrow wllh Two Local Arbitrators and One Outside A Immii-iI of arluirnlioii coiiil- nia of Jsrvl II. Mrl.rd. ru- Iuih dleUr, llapl. F. Mclio.k. rlf. -Iiliplim mailer, and V. A. Wallace, of Vancouver, repre- enlulie of Ihe llrilirll Oirj'or- alion. murine underwrilers. will il in Prince Itupert lomorrow- lo elle Ihe rhiiui of Oapl. A. Swau- on avalioil Ihe liatwie Steam- hip A llarap for service! rendered in connection with the -a I . ma of Ho coal laden harpc (.rilT al I lie Ome I lie xleainer Ainot went ahore nome linn aao. Mr. Wallace will arriv-. ... I ..in me nimi on uie i i iun- lieorae Unlay. ALASKA PACKERS HAYE ANOTHER WAGE CONTEST Several Vessels Oone North wllh Mixed Outfits Declare Operators SAN I ItAMIISCO, April 2 'A. -Ihe Alaka Packer Association inlfits and one composed en tirely of union men. Peter Olson, secretary of the labor untoil, leelared lhat if the fishing Heel sailed Ibis year it would go wllh men never PREMIER'S SON WOUNDED IN DUEL NAPLES, Apl. 23 A duel wilh swurds was rough! today py Yinceuro .Mill, solj of a former premier and liidio Franrsoni. in which NiUi wax painfully wounded in Ihe arm. Tin' duel arose Troui an arlicli- puldixhed hy Franc-Honi in a FncUl paper whirh Nilii eoiixidered an illllll lo his father. Wlllalm C. Mulr Takes Place C. A. Hayes on May 1 t NEW GENERAL MANAGER jieuerul siiperinlendent and gen eral manager at Winnipeg. Upon (he amalgamation into one company oT the Canadian Northern Kxprcss and Canadian 1'xprcss in IV-I. Mr. Muir became vice- president and general manager of the Joint Canadian Nulhmul 1.x press (Company with headquarters al Montreal. He Is well knovn lo Ihe business interests liefore in thai service. 'ihrouglioul C.anada. Former Premier of Newfoundland and Other Ministers are Arrested Following Report of Commission ' ST ' .HHIN'H, , Newr dlahd, April 211. The minisler or ii ..r ci.. ii:..i. l c... r... iustice has cailseil Uie ni n;si in mi iuuiumi i."ii i"v" J . . , I. ..II r,.,.,i,.. mliilsliip iiT M iri'ii'i il I il I'll ' mill .liilin mier; mcx. iiiui'u.ni nnui'i -p." - T. Meaiiey, ex-controller or liiiior, nil ir whom, wero released on bail. The arrcsls were made following Ihe findings of tonvmis-sioiier Walker lo H'e effect Ihal Bc'tiires mnl Mcuuey mlsappro-i... i rnmU of the deparlinenl nnd Controller Campbell was ..ilnilifed guilly of using public funds lo pay his personal ex- iieiises, . .-I ' Several olher officials of the former udministrulion were ARBITRATION BOARD' C.N. EXPRESS COMPANY of M ON' li iT Af Z A pr il Airi noinc4uiciit was inaijc al general hemliiuarter of tin r.auailiau National Itailways here loilay of Hie rptireinenl of 1'. A. Hayes from the office of ueneral nmn-uwr eiires department and the apjitoiulmenl of William C. Muir. and olher companies enuazed lnjlNpre in lH0'. heinjr suc-Ihe Alaskan fishing Induslry, are eesvely superintendent, auditor, lea.llocked with Ihe Alaska I Ish- eruien's l.'nion over wages for Hie season. Lenders of both sides admit this. The packers declared today that Ihey had sent several vessels not tli wilh mixed labor as HCliti? general manager. I ne resik'iiation of Mr. Hayes will be come effective May 1. The railway officer who is in Ids sixliclh year gained his first railroad experience in New England. He became assistant pen-em I freight axcnl of the Orand Trunk Hallway al Chicago in liui:i, was promoted lo be freight ascul of (he system, wilh head-liiarlers al Montreal, in limn, and in It'll was appointed freiulil traffic manager of Ihe Orand Trunk. Mr. Muir. who heroines acting 1:1 ml uiaiiiiKer Oauadiau Na- llonal l'..vpress, wa born al Cliulu. Unlario. jiikI entered the serv ice of J he American Kspress Ikunpany at Toronto in 1881. He was Inter agent of the Oouiiuiou I'.xpress (!om'tany al Winnipeg and Joined the Canadian Northern Stuart MacLaren Rapidly Making up Time Lost at Corfu KARACHI, India, April 23. Stuart MacLaren, the British round the world aviator arrived at si o'clock this evening (Indian time) from Bandar Abbas on the Persian Gulf, passing by the scheduled stop at Chaubar. When MacLaren left Corfu on April 16 he was fourteen days behind his schedule but regained one day at Cairo and reveral since and he says by the time of his arrival In Japan that all lost time will have been made up. Yesterday's Flight BANDER ABBAS, Persia, April 23. Stuart MacLaren, the British round the world aviator, arrived hare last evening after having flown all the way from Baghdad with a short stop at Bushlre. COMPARE PRICES WITH THOSE OBTAINED HERE According lo the Alaska Umpire nine halibut boat. sold 35,-000 pounds al Juneau, (he prices paid being 0 and 5 or 0 and 0, On the sumc dav the prices paid here for 82,000 American caught halibut wits between 13 and He for first class and 7 cenls for seconds. The bonis discharging at Juneau were Hie Olga, Juno, F.mrna, Fern, Loii, llelfn, Ina J. Tagon, ' ' ' Halsy and Ali'tta. ' 1 PRIWCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHI.NCE IlLPiiitT, H.C., WKDNKSIJAY, APHIL 2.1, l!2'i. Here urc Ihroe po-nblc winuer! for Japan in the confing Olympic gatnes. From left to right arc shown the standing hroail juni record holder, the liJU rnclrc champion and Hie en-Irant in the running broad jump. VMttrtfay'i Circulation 1S7S Great Native Easter Festival at MaitkM Nass River Follows Gathering of Oolichans Harvest The Kaslvr cclcbralioii of the Indians of Ihe Naus Hivcr wasj held this year, as is Iheir cuslom, at Fishery Hay, following Ihe annual harvest of Ihe ooiichan. The whole coiiiiiiunily of Oreeu-ville was picseul with large conlingciils from Aiyansh with Iheir clergyman, Itcv. Oliver Tliorne and also many from Kin- colilh and Port bimpson. On Oood Friday afternoon services were held morning and evening and during the afternoons of Friday and Sunday the Church Army held open air meetings. FLYER NOW IS IN INDIA I I lie Easier Day festival was, however. Hit: great event. II be- !gan with u cclcbrathni of Holy jl'.oiiiiiiiminii at which 71 romum-nicants look piirt. Al the eleven jo'cloek service the Ai unsli choir sang as aulliems iwo selections from the Messiah. Possibly the most impressive ceremony of all was the baptizing of, rourteen babies in Ihe larteruooii. The mothers brought I hem and all w ere present lo see these young children officially received into Ihe 'church. The evening service was fol lowed hy a beautiful rendering of inn l.asler cantata, 1 In llesur- rection." Al all services the .church vv-as crowded wilh reverent worshippers 111111 Ihe several branches of Ihe' Church Army saw the cul- jmiiiatiou id three months or vvork in a great F.aster revival. I The Council ut Oreeuville, the orpauizatiou thai has charge of ilhis rishfug reserve, welcomed all the visitors tind provided generous hospitality. Ground lias iiecn liruKcu for a new church at Fishery Hay, the pre sent building being far too snvall lo nccommodale tho crowds that gather il the well known food centre Tor Hie Indians. thr Strttt StlM ! with an attempt to determine the rules of vvar and the rishls of neutrals. ; The president declared that while America had determined to rn;iiril;iir lijr mil i I !fn I imlpfinll- deuee. such independence would be .strengthened when the econ-'otnic stability of Kuropc was INTERESTING LECTURE ON BIRDS YESTERDAY to Hear Prof. M. Y. Williams' Discourse on Subject of Birds Pror. M. Y. Williams of Ihe department or geology, University of Hrilish Columbia, deliver- ei a very ini."re.sing lecture in the auditorium of the lloolh Memorial School yesterday afternoon on Ihe subject of birds and their habit. A fine sel of colored Hash light pictures was also exhibited. II. S. Hum, superin-Icmhml of public school., presided ami I here was a VH-y good attendance, mostly school children. Prof. Williams sailed on the Cardeua last night Tor Ocean Falls. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. HULL IIAIIIIOIl. -Part cloudy. calm; barometer, .'to..'; temperature. I8; 'light swell: - a.m. spoke steamer Prince George left Ocean Falls for Prince llupert; 3.15 a.m. spoke steamer Princes Mary otT Ivory Island south bound; 7:15 a.m. spoke sleamer Cardena abeam IdoH'oinl south bound. DKAI) Til KM POINT. Clear, calm; barometer, 30.12; temper alure, .'I?; sea smooth. DIGHY ISLAND Clear, calm; barometer, 30:33; temperature, 28; soa smooth. Noon HULL HAUHOIl. Clear, light northwest wind; barometer, 30.-20; temperature. 18; light swell. DKAD TIIUK POINT. Cloudy. Tht Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL 1 - i Third Avenue. Best of Food Oood Service. Private Boxea for Party Use. Take Hap to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENT8. . mm II iiii i mi mi ll iiii m if " " j. bmb bbs mbi m .a bv bjbjb. bbmi h bbm h h m m bbi aaaw m m m Ban bh sbsi bssi sisa iM PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ANNOUNCES HE WILL WORK TOWARD DISARMAMENT British Empire Exhibition was Opened Today by King George at big Stadium, Wembley, London WKMIILKY. London. Ai.nl 2:i.--Thc Hnlish Umpire exln li ;:n covering 220 acres of ground mid including ili-play fnmj r v v arl of Hit Empire wax oened loilay hy King George and i continue open iiii I il M-pic in be r. II win ic uie mccca oi t M: mnls from oversea- us well us nullum of lliosc residing nil I nilcd Kingdom. The exhibition was formally turned over lo the King by thrj i e of Wales as president. Coolidge Advocated an Extension of Effort to Limit all Armaments Will Make Move to Bring About Another World Conference to Deal with it. NKW YOI1K, April 2:5. President Coolidge at the annual luncheon of the Associated Pres editors and publishers of the leading newspaper here yesterday made a speech which was broadcasted throughout the country. He promised lo make an effort to bring about another world conference, lo attempt further limitation of armaments including submarines, aircraft and laud forces. Such effort must, however, be predicted on a definite settlement of the Herman reparation.- question. ' The proposed conference, t lie t '" president -aid. mifrhl lake up the IIII IDITT HAlUXI (codification of international law IIIHI.I nil I I II I nil IN PRICE TODAY Large Quantity Sold at Fish Kx change this Morning, Mostly American Twelve halibut boats marketed I heir catches at the pish III-chantru this inorfilng.- The total was, 28a,C00 4oundsi .tei! Aiiferi-cau schooners having 278,000 pounds and two Canadians, 5,600 m,w rs.ih..rf ir. nH pounds. One boat was in with a catch of salmon. Arrivals and sales: American Italy. 2(1,000 pounds, at 1 1.1c and 5c, and Sherman, 20.000 it ll.le and 5c, lo the Hoolh ' Fisheries Canadian (Jo. Star 11,000 pounds, al ita , and 5c; Urol hers 15,000 pounds at tic and 5c, and June, 15,000 -pounds al 1 1.2c and 5c, to the : Mliu Fisheries. Yellowstone. 10,00!! pounds at ll.tc and 5c, lo the Iloyal Fish - Co. ; itagle, 50.000 pounds at 10.2o" ; and 5c, lo Ihe Pacific;-Fisheries. : Itadio, 78,000 pound, al 10. to . am 5c; Democrat, 21,000 pounds. at lie and 5c, and Iloald Amund sen, 30,000 pounds al tic and 5o to Ihe Canadian Fish &. Cold I u rage Co. Canadian Hrant. 5,000 pounds, al O.Co and Or, lo Ihe Iloyal Fish Co. O Hilt. 000 pound, at D.Ge and 6c lo the Alliu Msheries. Salmon Hilly Hoy, 2.000 pounds alitOc to the Canadian I isli & Co I a Slorage Co. DRIFTED EIGHTEEN DAYS ON OPEN SEA Three Japanese, Survivors ar Fishing Boat Crew or Ton, Land on Phllllplnes MANIltA, April 23. After drifting for eighteen days In lha open sea in a small boat after their, fishing vessel had sunk, This week Ihe Peo.de relum to w , ; I 3 (i Jnr"u,,est' l,"r ,n,y ,sur" eir l.o.nes and the long line or,f" : . rmv r ,en havo 1 1 ,1.. . , .... ...m, I alui e, 11; sea smooth. li!,,,,!,..! u.n ( r itnni.Kun. hacks along the roreshore will he descried until Ihe ooiichan run commences In Ihe spring of next year. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Chicago 2, Ciucinuutl 3. PHIshurg 10, St. Louis 7. Others postponed, rain. 1 American League New York 0, Washington 3. Cleveland 7, Clileago, 0, St. Louis t, Detroit 8. I'll I !adc Iplilii-iib s I oYi. " faihC DIGHY ISLAND. Clear, calm; Iiriivilll, , .,.. , The men barometer, 30.10; temperature. . nv .HW ,...,,,,. rif -i..-,- II; sea smoolh. toiissinir hut Ihev were linaliln In STUDY GERMAN FLYING HKI1LIN, April 23. Colonel Moiuaffer bey, inspector general or the Turkish airfleel, heads d Turkish conunlssion which attract their attention. THE SPHINX'S NECK ALKXANDHIA, Kgypl, April 23. A deep crack has appeared In has (1,0 necic ot Ihe Snhlnv according arrived in llerlin to study avla-(0 the Kgypllan Anliqullles Ser-10". VVedJih bey and Major. vice. Sleps are being taken: to Fessn, two of the best known repair the fissure before irre-Turklsh pilots, are wllh Ihe com-juorable dumaKe is done to Oils mission. The Turkish delegation mosl priceless or Egyptian relics, visited Italy urn France before . cwiuii's tu Cthaany. J uf'oriba for th DUy Nw.