T A It. From r Nmilt America I 0 I hi i.i'i-l a i in I ry 111. r... t r Ii blood came here Idirali' the hiin--iny r lln birllt l Airy Mrdrc. who ' ii" a rrvojulinn-. il as llir rhani-l-iniir mid one of inlrdrraliiin. -Sli d gathering . of milled at a bnn-lie Met Sen rriill'ii-i' ukcr included the (";. 'nil. Uaron I ly ii k U Hon. NVilliam I.y- i' King. I'rriuirr of Arllmr MclqlnMi. iini f ami now loailrr i'uri'vQhve opjinsiliiin r r I'nniinons; Chief liftuii uf llir Onlario 1 (Ulirivs. WEEKLY NOW --"-n mi oee wrrivai Both Prince narn nna Prlncs Rupert i... . ... 'I'll .... - of II' I llii ...... I. 1.. I m ' 'm'mj- service oi " Mill in w I mI.,.. i.i ... . i.ii.-i ttiii- -'lur' m xi week wilb the ""a' will Hi u Knpcrl mid l'"Hi on Hie hut mid Vancouver, arrive, from ihi Hi .ill I'dncMhiv miirii. '""I Mir nil ii . 11 1 mi .'lime ., o . 7'"''lay morning ti. '"";dV slramer will l iv in a ii... , . r . : " u i 1:1 'IHilecloiMl IIICI' i:ii!,i.o i ' iiirc ,r, tiliarlniii. ' week HiuUhe new will v re lolin In the Island service S"-' Will make one ne -y-s i.rPo Wvn vi , " "" pi eparii- "If. L III ...... ... I... :''"vrr and Prince , I'f1 1 III IIIIAli . I i,. receiveii Here .h,;,; J' "yuti, a l l"i,K,c iU'ral l. . , . I'H "ml " lime, v r Hi ii,.. ... " Kobe Oounrel Inn "'liiuu ill '"lornln, and inli.lav Jimnt In Atia.'i,. has her ii CANADIAN MONEY IS AT PREMIUM IN U.S. MARKET Canadian money is al a premium. Today a dollar is worth right here a dollar ami onc-sixlrenth in Auierirnn money. For some lime il has Imiii boM-riug around par, Koiiielime up a Utile and Mimrlinirs down a lilllr. Following are some of today's limitations: Slrrliiitf 1.70. I'niled Slalrs I -10 prr-niiuiu. Hong Kong 55. (iiTinini nrirbuiark -j:i.85. French Franc 5.1 1. FISH LANDINGS WERE SMALL TODAY AND THE She PRICEUEMAINED LOW Fish landings Ibis morning were not very large but prices slill remained low. One Ameri can boat sold al l..Hie and ;ir and i'miii.iIIiiiis felehed about seven and a hair'criils. rlails were as follows: American Fairway. lO.non, lo. Allin Fish-erir, al ll.JIOc and 3c. Canadian Margaret I.. :iii.onn, In Cold Storage al 7,50e and Je. Hippo, l.onn, lo Cold Storage ul 7.00c and Do. '. DonVeii. 0,5(1(1, In Allin Fisheries al 7.70c and 3e. I.ysekll. rJ.T.onn, lo lloyal Fish Co. ala 7.5(le and 3c. WHALING TO RESUME IN ABOUT SIX WEEKS Both Roso Harbor and Naden Harbor Will Operate Again Good Season Is Anticipated A irni.d whaling season is x It will open in nlmiil six weeks' tiuir anil no sla'tiuiis at Hose Harbor and Naden Harbor on the (jueen Cliarlotles will bolli be operated again. Advertise in Hie Dally News. KOKOMO, Indiana, Aid. 1 i.- Klwood llaynrs. OK yrars of ayo, inventor of llic horsclrss rarriaj,'r in IrJiM, died lust niglil. I'rarlirally all llir dcvrlop-inenls in auloinoliilrs have taken plan; since the dale of llir inv ent ion. H- THIRTY DAY LIMIT TO BE EXTENDED ON Irate TAXI BOSTON GRILL 5 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulant? willi newly laid dancing hp5 P.oor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wording anywhere at Anytlma., parlies. und Royai now, i , ini PRINCE RUPERT For ralis, apply to Hoslon and "i" Grill, Third Ave, WATT VIPECK, Prop Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 4S7. . vi VII KM 1 Ytittrday'i Circulation 1621 trm 472. (II, I'MINCIMIUPKUT, -. ILTRSUAY, AI'HIL ii, !tftf3. price five gents. RSTING OF FORD DAM FLOODS VALLEY . BRIAND THROWS UP JOB OF FORMING A NEW CABINET FOR FRANCE I Ilk MM t ff I "I I I ora uam Burst ana riooaea Whole Valley Inundating Many Dwellings on the Huron River ri iff iv (' v w various objects; 5,000 acres under water III TIIOIT. pril I . Scores of families in I lie Huron were driven from llii'ir homes cjrly Indn y when I' - i Mnlor Company's atii al Flat Murk burst, releasing hi giilli.ui of walrr, wfiirh spread practically uvrr llir 1 . I t II r: it HI' III SlIHM 1MIII I II HUM. n IIIL . .MI'IV lllllll i I V IIIWII- Hi nt I rcporlrd In lie under walrr, in sonic places v in oit anil Iluuii i rising stcuuiiy. Ii iis of Hit vallry weir warned of Hie fluiiil by Hit Ii p ' jii' i m 1 ! f anil as fiir as is known no lives wrrr lusl iniini i it in Ml V A N 1, ml M.P.. P.mIaii. Banquet in Ottawa I although many dwellings wrrr I i ii ii i ii I nl I . i All sorts hi objects arr seen floating down, carried along Ihe j valley willi a Ini mile currnil. Different varieties of domestic j animal are riding alnoig on llir j debris. INVENTOR FIRST HORSELESS CAR DIED LAST NIGHT CANADIAN TOURISTS SKATTI.K. April II. - The thirty day limit on Canadian' tourists visiting Hie Hulled Slates. will probably bi extended this vear. Hie chamber of commerce has been advised by Us Washing Ion bureau. It Is probable Caii arlians will be allowed lo remain in. llir U.S. vvilh Iheir ears for ninety days. Ik'V. Oliver Tlmrne or Alyalish arrived in the city on the Ciii dena this morning. IS OPPOSED TO AMUNDSEN OFF SUBSIDY PLAN TO NORTH POLE Edmonton Board Sends Wire to Arrives at Spltibcrgcn on Trans-Ottawa In Reqard to Pcaco port Fram: Will Fly Later J River Opening " ' j OSI.O. Norway, April II. 'Ilin i:)Ml).N'U., April M. A Iraiisporl I' rain Willi Hie Xnr-Irle-iaiji has ii'u srnl by lln'ivveiau xpIo'i'r Aluumlsen Hdinonlnu Hoard of Trade liij aboard arrived in Kind's liny. I'rciuicr MarkiMizir Kiitu itppuH-iSpil.liri-.'rn, on Mopday, ru riiute Hie granting (f a subsidy In'lo Hie orh Pole. I he railways in place uf lniildingj Ainundsrn on Ibis rirdilion a railway iulo llir I'rarr Itiverjwill rndeavor lo rearh llir pob rounlry. Tin; lluard is -iilsii and inatr rrrords of the Arctic drawing up. a- inenMiraiiduni uu ; regiuus by airplane; the stiliirrl and may iossibly; scud a delegation 10 Ottawa in! of Ihe resiiinsiliililics. DIED AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVF.Il. April II. ileal h occurred here yesterday of V. . A I kin-, OK yrars of age. lie i i m it i : I was presiticni oi ine leruinini Cily Club and one of Ihe best known businessmen of the cily. Advertise In Hie Dailv New JAPANESE DIES ronnrrtlon with t lit mailer. J " The Hoard abu held a rniifer-1 THKIO. April It. Tosuke engr willrl'rrniier (iernielilmnd llirala, 70 years of age, formerly olliers on the I'eace Jtiver silua- l.onl Keeper of I he I'rivy Seal, is lion. idead. tS . . - ' s. .Mount Ktua is hown as over viewed from tin- air by Italian Army fliers on a recent Irip Hie volcano on uu observation expedition. BANQUET FOR M. Briand Abandons Attempt VISITING LADY to Form a Cabinet for Ftmce Mrs. De Pencler to be Guest of , Honor at I.O.D.E. Affair This Week The visit of Hlshup and Mrs. De I'rncier line Uiis week for Hie opening of the new Anglican Church Is lo be made the orras-ion of a number oT social and olhrr evrnls. Our of the most iinportanl ofvthese will be the jn-foriuul baniiurl lo be given Mrs. I: I'cucicr by H"' I'angblers of the Fninlre to which they have invited inrmbers of Hie Women's Canadian Club. II Is lo laKi nlacc in Hoslon Hall Thursday yvrning. Mrs. De .I'eneier is said lo In a good speaker and il is expecl- ed I lie allrndaficr will be large, Because of socialist Demands I'AIUS, April IV Slating thai be considered roiidilion- demanded ly Hie Socialists in rclurn for llicir support inrom- atibl? Willi his duties as Premier, .l. Hnaild last evening in formed I he Socialist Mepublicau group lo winch lie neiougs ina in liad derided lo abandon Hie alleinpl In funn a cabinel lo Mir-e'ed Hie llcrriot ministry. It was staled Ibal Mriand Was aware of Ihe Socialist alii Imle since the orev oils dav and he reason for Ins couiiniico consiillalinu notwillislaiiding, is explained by a desire to settle once lor an ine ipirsiiou whelhcr llicy should be allowed; lo dirlale Ihc'poliey of the gov-M'limetit wilboul shouldering any SEATTLE MAN WON GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP VHVrolllA. April II. - Hon Stein of Seal He won Ihe H.C ,., amaleur golf championship de i ne, . . .1 ,i .i..iii ..r M. .lea ting ucrii i.oimim oi me mu ruuvrr Hurnaby club by I wo ii and one lo go. Falher Charlie relui'neil ,from Stewart on Ihu Cardeua Ihb morning. Divorced Husband Shot and Killed Husband of Former Wife on First Anniversary Liquor Enforcement to Come Before Congress Present U. S. Legislative Bodies more fully under dry control than the ones that just passed out WASHINGTON, April I i, .Hy CanuiJiuii Press.. The liquor question will be up again in Hie new Congress, jusl as il has lieen in every Congress in Hie past for years. Indued, il is quill' rittir in.ii new legislation rcgaruiug euiorreineui ni one .-nrl anil unollicr will bo demunded oj" Congress as lung u Hie niglilccnlli anieiidinenl und Hie Volslead Arl are in existence. Nor is Hiere any sign I hat I tit unieiidnienl will be repealed or Hie Volstead Act and oilier dry laws will be done away willi. Wlial may happen in years lo conic is conjectural bill il is an Ihe he iMii- Coitr 1 ulcrcsliuir fart that rcss which lias jusi cunn; lino power is irtore fully under con trol of Ihe dry forces than the Congress which expired March i.; According to a statement fromi Ihe Hoard ot Temperance, I'rolti-iiHimi and. Public Morals of the .U.K. Church, uu Ihe "F.volulion of Prohibition Fnforcrnient," three large problems of euforce-nent have been dealt willi and wo great ours remain lo biv sol- vd. The problems which have to 4biHe exlejit-been dealt -witlui ncconliug Id 'lfn5i'state'mei'rt;''are he conlroV of the large amoutil of uirkvl-liuor$ left over from license days; the home brew luoblem; the 'smuggling problem. It is alleged that Hie leak age from, bonded warehouses has ecu reduced almost to nothing, ihe home brew was liol a .success, and lhal the .smuvigliug will practically disappear by rea- ou of inerrased vigilance or me aulhorilics along Ihe cudsls, at- thoiiuh it is stated that smuggling over the line from Canada, 'will probably increase somewhat as sea smuggling decreases." The - two big problems which are yet lo be solved, in the opinion of Un M. I'.., Church board, are the control of indus trial alcohol so as to prevent il from being redistilled for bever- igc. purposes anil inounsuiiie liquor. Ffforls will be made next session to gel more rigid legisla tion as to industrial alcohol. Such efforts were made in the last session of 'Congress bul failed. With relation to moonshine liquor, il is virtually admitted that Hie handling of this problrm Irpends much on localities. In order lo deal adequately wilb Ibis evil.'' says the M. Iv board, "stales and counties must assume Hie duly placed upon Idem by the federal constitution of caring for Ihe detail police work of prohibition enforcement. Prohibition agents should not be expected or required lo close lo cal salomis or run down neigh borhood moonshiners." ANOTHER STRIKE AT TALTAPIN MINE Showing Great Promise According to Reports Received. . 1 , : ....-, .Mining Co. Lid's silver lead pro TACOMA, April H. Two men are dead and two children perly norln of Hums Lake. This riv-iv in I .litIil vvtifh llm ili. is the tliinl strike made at Uu i it 1 1 1 r i ii'"'' i ' " i o r o - w i vineiMl linsl.niid slormed the home of his former wife on Hie Inltapin mine, PROGRESS ON SETTLEMENT COAL STRIKE Conference Going on Today Between Representatives of .Both Sides, '. HALIFAX, April 1 i. 'Progress toward the settlement of the Cape Hreton wage dispute through which IL'.OOO coal miners have been thrown out of work for six. weeks is believed to have been made this morning al a conference called by Premier Armstrong. It was attended by Mr. McLurga, vice-president of the llritish Empire Sleet Corporation, ami represcntalives of the mine workers, headed by the international president, John Lewis. Following an adjournment for luncheon President Lewis staled: We are in Ihe bands of the Premier and he has been authorized lo make any slatomcul hu sees fil." 'Ihe Premier sahP he. did not' lliiuk il advisable" to make any slalemeut. HIGH FREIGHTS DEBAR EXPORT Pacific Ports Suffer, According to Statistician of Grain Commission , FOItT WILLIAM, April II. The statistician to Hie Hoard of grain commissioners blames high freight rales by; I lie Pacific route for Ihe snial) .deliveries of grain al Vancouver. This, combined wilb high prices .for wheal, has had the elTrcl of limiting lb" .amount of grain shipped through Vancouver during Ihe present season, Japan will probably ne4ed considerable quantities oT wheat during the present season because Hie rice crop, is reported Property North of Burns Lake ls,,.0,v normal. This will be ship- Word is received from llurns Lake that another three foot ledge of ore has been struck on the 100 foot level of Uio Taltapin the first having i'iiimmiiMaiVoi' Iter second marriage, and sliul liimscH nflrr been a five Toot ledge rrom which killimr her husband. samples assayed ' $00.55 and Hie The dead lire: Fred Arnold of Taromn und II. A. Winston qr second a four foot ledge WinitTiti did the sluiotiug. k ' p ling between S55 and W. ped through western ports. CLEAN UP WEEK. DO. The eillxrns are hereby requeslrd lo clean , Up their luls by April 25. Those that have thrown tins or refuse oh to adjacent lots niusl remove same forthwith.. i- j. p. cade, m;h.(l ' .