Her Financial Probity Savs Premier Herriot BY ALL BLACKS aby Team From New Zealand icorti 49 Points to Nothing Saturday VICTORIA WEDNESDAY rvMXH VI II I tli. 1(5. Deforc lm v- 'nkrs. ii' liiwsl Li ihnl mm- witnessed an I'Ul -pull event ill (111 city., ,hl: s New .I'lllallil All- liy Irani overwhelmed " iiliillvc all mainland llu 'vil score 1 1 f I 'J poiuls In '' Tlic Ml Hlaekx were I'l -i ii: irivintr llu1 fines! Mli:!! "! of rugby ever seen 1 11 i - il 1 1 iiln v ERDICT TEXT Yicliuia ,,i, ., i i r.. pailied inn llllll 11-i.ijiii m:ii: IV'. . - . . .. fi:al mali'li next Saturday, MUNRO INQUEST clde What Action to be Taken P 'lli'WHl;: 'ttilt;: Is Is Ihe Ibe I'li'iiviuleil that Hie iuuuest Pl'"irnr, unlil II evl eoiit-t of- Mc x die assie. Hie iireshliiiK 1 1 U I will .l.w.i.l., ,, I...I I-....II..,,. 1 1" .. .. .1 1111. I II I I III I P 1 d any is to be taken, H f'' Jury al I luil lime still re-"' disagrecnieiil.' T.inler ii- He. llu. i,.,K i, i ' '"J "(. I'll HII l-llll I'i'liiiige ii disagreed coroner's a SuiHTim- Court Justice. mm COUNTERFEITERS GIVEN STIFF SENTENCES . . . ii i ii i I t I ' Oil I I VI i)UMI(M' fi.ihntr ,.,. ...mi.... "in- in 1 1 1 ten ,,,ly fnnie bills, huve been f'ln.c,.,! Mx VIUS ...diiury ' 1 1 1 II Mil-1 1 1 .....I n i w,n r mi", Jllli'il li.l. "." The Iwo others were Advcrtlsa .n the Daily News Ill-ought lo I In- cily on I lie Prince John liisl night. They arc in Ihe hands uf Ilii- H.C. Undertakers ami will I"' forwuVilcil south mi llic Cardena lomiirrovv a f I rini x i i . Mr. Dunning' s remains will In' interred al Loiigbcai'h, Cali-roriiiii, where his fainily resides iiiinl Mr. Hancock's, at YiiiiriMivfr. Mr. Co. Hancock's liody liv his willow The body id Mr. Dunning will i . . i i i. i... lie iicrouipaiiicii in i.uii,jiuiii mj pre mo Court Jurino Will Dc- n. I . I'me. Details of Accident She : i I'AlllS. Feb. 10. -Premier HcrrioH, exlnining the govern nl ruiiiiiriiil policy hi Hi. chamber of deputies this after t . ...... .1... I i..i 1 1 1- t.irniii.! i II f 1:1 1 II ill "(!lltl W'll.'ll ill Bill. Ill 'ilM S -lll'llnii "IIJ .......i ..... I b k u.l II... .1 I .1 ... i.f Ilii.. l.i-iil.lj.til 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 i 1 1 lierl I'MIUCI' llllisi, I" "' -'imiiwi, inlaliiMi Tur fiminriu.l probity. Cit what il may she musll IV leiiiplalion In abandon Ihe policy of avoiding inNalinii,"( ' i i ... i i .. i ..i i ..i ii. ..i TIm1 fall m llu' I i n Hf iia ncen -;itiing ;u;irm nui no mini-nt's altitude nlicnily lias had a reassuring effccl rails I inipi-iivciiicnl ill exchange. f PCOUVERIS OVERWHELMED BODIES OF BUCKLEY I BAY OFFICIALS HERE: Remains of Late H. F. Dunning and C. A. Hancock, who Were Drowned Last Week, Brought to City on Prlnco John Tin' bodies oT II. 1'. Dunning, lali muiiiii.Tr of Ilii- Massed Timber tin.' sawmill at Hurklcy Hay, iiml C. A. Il.iiiriu k, assistant logging .iijH'riulciiilenr, who were drowned last Wednesday morning wlii-ii llii'ir tru ! hi I sank in I J i ice off Juskalla Intel, were is ni'rinii-mid family Willi well' inn iii'ii- ji-'mi'iuj i'j (ieorr-e 1. Male, id Yaiicoiie!'. a brolhcr-in-law, who arrived from Ho' soulh on Ihe Cardcun. Mr. Hale himself" was formerly 'an ollicial of I lie. .Masselt limber Ihe aeciilenl, which resulted in Ihe drowning of Mr. Duniini? lexl of the ami .n. nunn"", ...... Mi .irlhered by tin- colon- Juskalla Inlet aboul iweiuy iniic-i " which ilisagieed on fnm. Ituckley Hay. TIh huinch 1'i-iii al Ihe impiesl in to Ihe Kahl i had come rrom lluckley !;ilii ii x .in vim ii,.- ll.iv ami was being driven L . - . . . . i I ... I I j Niuiiiii Munro came to Ihrougli a slice, oi ice iimmi n.in ;' "iH'ii as i, result or being an iiuh Ihick. Only a slunl lune I1"' "a the right side id Ihe previous, the boal had l"'cn iron !:'" '' an aiilomohilc driven by sheathed fur use in ice II i" V svines on I'l "Hi Avenue I'.fisl. assumed, though the craft has '"'""at owing lo disagreement not yet been raised, thai the ice ' l'' uiry as to whether or not penclraled under Hie sheathing j-ligi'iiiT on Ihe purl or said and cut into the limbers. In anv ! V Mues eoiilribulcil. ill anyleae, Ihe limit had only 1 ' ''aire to ,e death id siiid going llii'oiigh aboul nu yards "'ma Munro. it U hereliv re. id Ihe ice when H sank. This bclwas about :'(i(l yanls irom sm.ie bul, on account of the ice. II was impossible. Tor Ihe men to swim., Had they had a dingy, Ihey very! probably would not have lost ii...... i;,.... Tin. Kiillili'Cii was .a II.' I 1 I , ' ' ' . . v. sturdy 50 foot era ft- SCHOONER REPUBLIC SUNK OFF SABLE ISLAND HALIFAX, Feb. n"' schooner llenuhlie was sunk by an iiuideiilirteil vessel last nlglil. Twelve oT her crew are sure lit Sable Island, hut Hie caplnlii ami six others arc mus ing. s BIRTH A son was boiv, at Ihe I'rinco lliiperl Ueneriil Hospital on February I i In Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Alexander, I Kb Avenue Fust. slatcmciil. from the Provincial (iuvcruiuf id thai il would grant no luil her financial aid, was voted down al a recent, meeting if shareholders. The affairs of Ihe in for over four for 'winding up then stood 11 to Hi in favor but Hie vole was not large enough under Ihe provisions of 4 be law as 75 per cent is required. The commit lee in charge w ill keep the creamery goiiitf unlil :he annual meeting. 1 MAGIC CLOTH RADIO SETS Latosl Invention Does Away With Aerial and Colls WASHINGTON, Feb. 1G. The leagun of Amorlcan Inventors announce that one of Its members has satisfactorily tested a "manic cloth" which, with tbo aid of a crystal do-tcctor and a pair of earphones makes a perfect radio receiving set. No coils and no aortal aro nocded. PROGRESS SLOW IN SAND CAVE Probably Many Hours Before uoiiins uan no neaenca CAVK CI I Y, Ky Feb. I. Progress was slow in sloping llic lateral al Hie base id llu sand caw luniud where Floyd Collins lias been imprisoned fur more Hunt two . weeks today Fvcry hit of rock ami dirt hail In be passed hack iulo (lie main shall ami care taken lo prevent a serious eavein. Now there re mains 1 1 1 (lucsiion nl I lit num ber id cubic, yards lo be removed llefore Collins eau be reached' i may lake many hours nf (oil. Coaslwise Sli'iiiiisliio iV llarj-'e Co.'.s steamer (irjlfen. was in pun. from III o'clock yeslenbiy iiiorn-iiiK unlil 0 in llic evening. TIip ccincnl was iliscliiirged id. lh' oerumeul wharf for Albert lilulion were discussed I 'o'liuiH'ry, wnicn iirm .mii sup- bouis ami llic vole.P'y ""s maieriai lor inc eievamr foundations. About 2.0(10 uar- rets, it is expecled, will be used in Ihe foundation work. V. C. Arnell of Vancouver, who has the contract for travel ami dredging in coiinecliou with I tie elevator fniuidal ion work, ar med in Ilii! city from Hie smith on llic u.nueiia jesieruay auer- iiooii. His lug Fearful and ill-edge No. In, which will hi used in Hie work, has been de layed in coming up Hie eoasi on iiccoiiiiI of rough weal her and uiliy not be here for siune days yet. II will start work iinuiedi airly on arrival. Two Tuns Coming AceoiiinaiiyiiiK the Fearful and Dredge No. Ill up Hie eoasi . I the big lug Cape N-oll with two lump scows in low. When heard from al the end t the week, Hie iiiiiimieiil wits al I'orl Hardy in readiness lo cross Queen I. liar- idle Sound. Mr. Arnell said Ibis morning Mint lie evpcrlcd Ills pari ot tin: elevalor job will lake about six wecKs. lie will he here during Ihe greater pail of that lime. Twenly 'men will he employed, all of Iheiii across Hie harbor. There Hie gravel will be dug (ml ami Ihe Fea ' ru I will brink' it ,lo ltd4 side in the dump scows. I'lie lug Fearful ami Hie dump , .. r II... seows were noimiil irom inc (Irani Smjlh Co. by Mr. Arm They were used here during the eoiislriicliou of Hie ocean dock. The dredge is a larger one than I luil which was here at thai lime. One of Ihe C.H.M.M. vessels is exited cd here before I lie end of the ii too Ii lo eider Hie local dry dock for inspect Inn ami repairs. . HOCKEY SCORES Victoria I. Calgary ?. r i- TA --. L.jfir-A... BOSTON GRILL 5 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, with nrvyly laid dancing Ambulance flour (or hire. Suitable (or Service dant-es, banquets and weeding Anywhere at Anytlm. parties. For rats, apply In Boston no""' kind Roy"1 PRINCE RUPERT and tin o. Grill, Third Ave. MftTT VIDECK, Prop Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper -MBKKM. Phone 457. Kill, XV., NO. Hf- I'nlXUli HIPENT, 1I.U., MONDAY, FKMtLAIlY 10, lf2o. Sturdr't Circulation 1721. Strut SUi 42S. PRICE FIVE CENTS. FRANCE WILL MAINTAIN HER CURRENCY (DONER HAYSPORT THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN LOST IN MILLBANK SOUND trance Will Maintain III one of llu mi)s (IimisI -mis fires in Hiisjiliion's liislnry, llir llrinklc Muck, oft llic IhisicsI ciinicr of llic rily, vus ilcslroxcil, csiilliiif; in a loss of nearly a million dollars. The liiiildinj,' once housed Hie L nivrsily of Saskatchewan, when its first cliisses were held years .ago YANDERHOOF CREAMERY IS DIFFICULTIES, Shown to" be' Insolvent but Shareholders Vote Against Liquidation YAMiKHIKXH-'. Feb, 111. -The creiunery here is in financial ilillicullies. II has bi-eii losing inoney for'soine linie ami jusl now is iiistdveiil. A proposal to iio in I it liiuijalion followiiiK a CEMENT HERE AMERICAN PRINCESS . .. i Six Hundred Barrels Arrived Yes-. terday fop Albert & Me- i Caffery Jy Arnett j Hero ! W'iMi U0 liairi'ls of ceiiieiit,.4 di LOST BLACK PEARL DINING WITH BOXER PAHIS, Feb. IU:- Princess Valora of Albania, formerly the wife of Frank (iould, while dancing jn the Moiitiiiarle res-lauranl last nrglit lost a black pearl valued al WIO,-oud francs from tier ring. Siic was dining willi (ieorges Carpenlicr and discovered Ihe hiss when she relumed to Hie table. Vice - President Rev. William (1. Hacker. II. of 4 4- HOSPITAL HAS NEW DIRECTORS 1925 Board for Port Simpson In stitution was Elected Last Friday Ihe annual meeting Port Simpson (leiieral Association look place Ii day al Port Simpson, Hie of directors for Hie year ing as follows: HllSllilill President Hev. Hi. Ferrici insncelor of .Methodist Missions. Hramloii. Man. Young. Secretary -Treasurer-- Dr. Vil Ham Sugar, i Heal superintend ent of Hie hospital. ' Directors Dr. V. T. Kergin Miss MiickaV. leaclier of the In During Ihe past year, x-ray equipment mis neeu Schooner Haysport is Thought to Have Been Lost in Millbank Sound I'roui evidence? lo hand, it is assumed that the auxiliary s-liouiKT llayspoit No. a, which was on her way o Skagway with a rarfo or (-a-oline and rxplosives for points in the Yukon Territory, foundered with all hands un hoard in Millhunk Sound on (he niglil of January -2": The vessel having been ovenlue al Keletiikoii for several lays, ipicries were senl out lo all oinls along Ihe euast ami it (ins been learned by. tin; provincial police, here that, laden so In-iiyiiy thai lier deck yere almost awash, she left Nanoo.se liny. VaiHiniM'r Island, on January ami Was seen pausing Nuiiiii, noilli or Qiicen (Jharlollt' Soinnl on January -". (Jit February 1. part of her deck earo of r i if isoline, inlilrescil' lo it coiiig- iu I'.aiTiuss, was picked up near Ivory Island. No oilier I race of the etiifl or her cieW of four men has l.fOu found, it is Huh believed thai the vessel must have foundered in Millbnnk Sound. An exclusion on board lis believed tu hayef been impro-! liable, since patjofUhe gasoline was found II was believed tliat M. P. Ol- s i n. fi il ii i cfiyveTf IitiTw it A I7f. Ann mining man who had fhar-lered the llayspoil No. 2 to make Ibis trip, was aboard )ul some of Ids acquaintances in this city smv be was nut. Neither is il known here who were the members 0r the crew. They were signed on in Vancouver it is believed. Former Local Boat The Haysport No. 2 wai built in linn; in Seattle and was then turned the Roosevelt. In 1S0J she was acquired by the .Maritime Fisheries and operated in eun-l ncction willi the couipaiiys plant at Haysport, her name being changed to Haysport No. 2 and her registry to Canadian. Later, llic vessel was acquired by Hie Deen Sea Fisheries who, in turn, sold her to James McNulty and Art Oswald of tills cily. In l'J-3, he wiis sold by the local men lo Harry I.. Iliggitis of Vancouver Tor use as a liquor carrier souiu from Vancouver. Like oilier ves- Ihe sels. she got into scrapes m connection with these activities isl Fri- ami had been lied up at vaucou ilimi ihiv school: (apl. .lolill Walson of Ihe sti.igboat Hobo link, ami (leorge McAree, mana ger id Hie (ieorgelown sawmill. ..i,...ii..i. ver Tor some lime neiorc em- . IV , . . f IteiUTscnlnlives of Hie lioinin result- barking on her last anil sup Itoy.l toiinage ami 21 tons register I...I: tn.....l ion government - imhi.io iisi-iu U'. F.. Collison and Doiiiiiiio:i Constable A. J. Walkinson. Ileiuesenlalive of Hie proviu eliil L'overnmeut - Mrs. v . II KeiTjin. posedly ratal voyage. The Haysport .No. 2 was Oi feel long, TVj (eel m beaiu ami K feel deep. She was of iU gross When sold m W'iJ, sue was eu- gined by a 50 .horse power Standard motor. RETURNS TO CITY S. AFTER INSPECTION BUCKLEY BAY MILL M. Bump and Party Came In on Prince John Last ivJ'ght R. R. Maxwell Now In Charge of Plant S. M. Hump, vice-president and ItepiTsenlatives yr Hie .Mellio- general manager si Cliurcli Miss M. I.. Deacon, gelc Lumber ln Mien and Hev of I lie Los An- odiicls Co., re fl. Iimied In the ciU on the Prince John last 'night willi his patty new arter having made an inspection iii- or the sawmill al Ituckley Hay. tailed at the I'orl Simpson bus- Ihe reopening of winch is pian- pilal and a Delco light system tied Ibis spring, iney win pin- lltl.1 tll.10 1 until Hill 111 eeeil smith via Jasner on this ariernoon s train John Owen Wilson or Prince II. II. .Maxwell, assistant man iii.iieirn ins men mmo nled il Hirer, s now in cuarge iii jui-r judge of Hie court of revision ley Hay, following in tragic .... ...,! r..n l mi ! u p mi n i en i or ne manager, ii. r . iuu- idace of 11. W. HiiKgcn. ning, last week. MILLER CHARGE MOLD ONE Arose Out of Seizure of Smugglod Liquor at Long Beach Two Years Ago LOri ANUKl.l-.rt, Feb. 10. The sentence of Jack Miller to two years in Leavenworth and a fine uf ? 15,000 and of Alexander Curtis, to. lwu)i'Kr.'4Jtiula-'rine .of '$7,500 followed a "recent conviction along willi eight others, all of whom were seulencrd al (he week end. The conviction armne out of the seizuijL' almost two jears ago. on .Marc.li zz, lUZJ, o a cargo oi liquor at Hie Curlis Packing Ciunpiiiiy's wiireliouso and dock it Long Heacli, Ihe liquor having been smuggled inlo the country contrary lo t lie laws of' lha United States. RUSSIA HAS GOOD JAILS foreign Correspondents Said Have Found Comfortable Places In Land of the Red to llOSCOW, Feb. Hi. Russian- prison conditions apepar lo havo prison condilions appear lo havu ible days followiiifi the llolshcvilc revolution. A much less drastic and more humane regime lias heeh adopted. Foreign correspondents visited n number of prisons today, 'they found them to be well iishled, clean and comfortable places. Summary executions no longer lake place and all prisoners am now heard by constituted rcvolu- ionary tribunals. VANCOUVER MAN IS BADMINTONjCHAMPION Cowon Boat Alkman and Also Won With Underbill In Doubles O ITAWA. Feb. 10. McTag-jrarl (ioweii of Vancouver, the Paeiric coast star, established his supremacy on Aiip liailuiiiilim courls of Cuiiadu" when he-won the singles, di'Tealiiig C. W. Aikmaii of Moii I real 15-!, 15-5 and partnered willi J. Underbill of Vancouver took Ihe doubles trophy, dro-aling Snell and Stewart, Ihe Ottawa lillehohlers, 15-1, 15-1.1. Mrs. De llucey, sister of F. Richardson of Tl-ell, arrived from the (Jueen Chtirlglle Islands on llic Prince John last night iiml will spend it forlnlfcht visiting " in Ihe cily.