"PAGE TOUR this pau.v :nr.s. AIL EYES ARE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM anus J SQME ONE TOOK J VT VOX -STOLetA- NOW tiQMEONE. .1" rfr ON THE SENATE N ni UET 'EM KNOW THM- A. LA.MR QFF H VCLU FIND twpeo THE. Possibly It May Precipitate an V (lection this Year by Refusing 1?St -r- i jt: to Pass Bills J - I, -, - .V 41 s 51 TAKING LIFE EASY No Other Reason In Sight for Going to Country at Present Time OTTAWA, Mar. 2.1. Thore is only one reason, wliy lmro ipay ho an clccinn I his year ami Hint is lic prospect of I Ik Canailian Semite refusing lo sanction expenditure of iioncy on I ir Petersen ship suhsidy or the Peace ltiver Hailway, It looks as if 1 1m ''nveruipenl was hound lo come lo grjna vji Ihc second; chandler 1 in fore Ion? ami I In? re form of the constilulion of Ihe Senale is likely lo ho tine of Ihe planks in the I.iheral jilalfonn at llif election, whenever il is fought. I AI present Hit! .senators are lakijig tilings easy, '.having' adjourned until after Hie Hosier holidays. At 1 1 1 r .same tiii)e. the. Cnnpervalive senators are. said lo be consulting willi parly leaders anil politicians generally wilh u viey (ti ileeiiling on a course of action. If il is thought thai an election could lie won this year, a firm .stand will he taken, thus forcing the (iovernnient lo go lo the country. Should il he decided that the times are not auspicious, for an appeal to the olec tors, fln Sfiu'lt' will lie mori eonsideralo of the -(jnvcrnnicnt plaqs. Op mailers of general policy, I he Progressiv es are hacking I he likely tp ho some kind of an ar-rangeuienl lietwecn ihe pnrties far election purposes which vi! prevent Ihree. cornered fights. The only hope of Conservatives seems to he in stirring lip strife helween the followers of Mackenzie King and Kohevt l'orke. Today all eyes are on ln (Senate. The movements of sen ators !ro heing watclted and every, speeci they make carefully lioleij, On theni deiends Ihe qneslinn of election or no e)ec- lion. BUFFALO ARE ON HIGH SEAS Three Canadian Bison from Walnwrlght on Way to Europe for Zoos . . ..... MONTWTAL, Marcli 23. The Oanadiaii Oovernment Merchant Marine boat "Canadian Trapper" jiow.on the high seas hound from fit. .John to l.ondon and Antwerp! ias on ioari( lljroo of liio most jnteresllng passengers ever car-ri'-1 rpmss lie, Atlantic qn. sliip pf this service. The passengers come from Wainwrish', AUicrtn, and. consist of three live f til! prowtiiutlalo, twof hulls and a. fow from Wainwright Huffalo park here the, Canadian ffov-frnment' maintain a herd of 8.000 bispnT One. hull ;i ies-ined I o 'spend the remainder ot ls life jn the zoological garden jn Kdinhurgh and Hie other 1iul with his male will complete their earlhly existence in the zoohigi oal ganlens nf Antwerp. The animal for Scotland Is t present from Ihe National Parks branch, of the Canadian Covem inenl and it replaces a hull pi fc. denied some years ago hut which died recently. The other Iwo animals are gifts of the Cana dian National Uailways In Ihe Antwerp zoo. The present hav jig lieen made possible. Ihrougl jhe courtesy of Ihe Minister of jhe Interior, who provided Ihe animals from Hw( herd al Waln- wrigjit. The gift to the Antwerp 00 i one of the results of a visit paid o lU'lgiuin last, year hy J. K Iiqlryniple, Tralllc Yice-lresj dent of the. Cuundiitu National system, Antwerp is an Import ant port of the C.O.M.M. jn jlurope anl when Mr? Dalrymnl discovered that, no Canadian anl ipalH were lo ho ccn in I lie Ant uerp zoo he conceived Jim idea qf sending two buffalo as an ad verlijiing feature of consider aide value to Hie Iioininion. The qnfnials were carefully peeppd from lh Vuinwright herd and are am fine specimens as can be fnuijft, Full fntclnlclfPMK. a lQ their, care and Hieir habits were ent to, ihe zoological body in , r Antwerp some lime ago and a special enclosure ha heep iuilt fpr lietr reception, whero I hoy will he as much al (mine, as qn their native prairie. MORE SETTLERS FOR Vinnip Itlack. INTERIOR PLANNED Hon. T. D. Pattullo Confers wth C.N.R. Officials Regarding Taking of Vanderhoof Land VIHTOIIIA, March 23. Plans for Ihe participation" of Hrilifh Cnlunihia in Hie How of inimi- ralion and rnloiiizalinn which is heginning were discussed at a conference al Ihe Parliament i and development of Hie Canadian I National Railways, and Ihe Hon T. I). Pallullo, minister of lands. I'.. A. Field, linuj irtinwiiUsinner of King Government and there is Hie Canailian National came from lo Victoria with Or. the settlement whicji is now being planned is jiroposed for the lands alons the lines of the Can adian National Uailways, it wan expiaineo. nr. macK hm nqi know just how many would conic in this year, although he ex pressed the 'opinion that there were now plenty of opportunities lo gel seller.s for Wrilern When ie settlement of tho lands along the liijes of the Can-: auiau .National Uailways was mentioned, Mr. Pajlullp hrougl. lo .Mr. Hlack's atlenlion llio block of 6n(),noo fertile ncre which Ihe llrilish Columbia gov ernment is holding for settle ment around Vauderhnof. Mr. Pallullo lold )r. Illack thai when he is ready lo send it his settlers all he jias to do is H advise the deparlninl l"ir,! these fertile Itrilisli Columbia inds will lie -ready lo be turned over lo the seiners under the llrilish Columbia, (snvcrnmgnt. AMERICANS LOOK TO CENTRAL B.C. FOR POSSIBLE NEW FARMS WINNING, lUr ??. Farm ers in the Pacific Coast S!afs. Ufh as Washington ami Oregon ap:1ooking Inward. Canada willl eager eyes according o nr. .w. J. Black, 'ijireclor of ' cfdoniz'allon and development activities of 'Ihe Canadian National Hailwars who passed J hrough Winnipeg afler a visit tu Ihe Pacific coast. Vilo Or. Itlack does iv.it looH for any appreciable influx from Ihe Stales during the enmin? year, he slates that Imiuiric are being received al. Canadian National nflices i Seatlln and oilier points in greater number than ever before. Central HriU ish Columbia, where considerable development work Is exposed In lie carried on during Ihe next few seasons, is tio favored location of these American farmers who Treat Colds Externally For tote throat, bronchitis or duep cnesi coias, rup ycks vapoitub bnskly oyer throat and elicit and coyer Willi warm flannel. Yicka acts, jn two ways both direct; ansot bt jiKe a i;niment ana tnhaitu as a vapor, A quick relief for the cold troubles oi all the laimly. I hey cnii dispense wilh holdings across Die line. SON DIED AS HIS their FATHER LEFT HERE Sad Message Received Just Too Late to Beach Robert Sharp on Saturday Afternoon About an hour after llohert sliarp, superintendent of construction for Ihe Northern Construction Co. at the elevator here, sailed for Vancouver on Hje Princess Mary Saturday af ternoon, a wire was received telling of Ibe dealh of his young son on account of whose serious illness following an operation be had bien called south. PREMIER MINE TO PAY EIGHT CENTS PER-SHARE APRIL The Premier Hold .Mining Co. on April 3 wilt pay anolhei dividend of eight cenls per share. This will bring the total ivi- dertds paid by Ihe rich Slewar mine since it opened lo $7,500, 000. The uuarlerly reporl ni Ihe company slnles lhal ore re serves at Hie niinn are practically I hp same as a year ago. NAAS RIVER At a r'cenl galherilig at Aiy-.Irish the presidetit of Ibe Ynunq Wumen'H 'Cliriflian Associallnii, Mrs. Frank Talc, on behalf, of Hie. ' (iciety jiml oilier re.sidenls of-' Ihe village, wost'iilcd. Rev. Oliver Thorne, I lie resident mis sionary, with a sum! of nioncv in recognition tif liis four years' work among Ihenl. ' William pliiarl has been liv ing on the reserve- al Alyansn vjlh his wife during Ihe winlei ml expeeis shorlly lo b back on his ranch. His wife is slill lonfined lo her bed. The Aiyansh school has been iep open all winter and Ihe rhildren luive all allended regu larly in spile of ie deep snow Some of lie chil(l-en h.'ive. Hirer ipiles to walk, lo Mdiool. Mr. Pi(lips, wjio left in Ihe fall.fo v(sil his mother In th Stilted returned home hi Janu ary, making Ihe I rip over the snow from Terrace. His niolher died before be arrived n( bis oh hnrpe. John Nelson is looking after Ihe slock of '8. C. Cordon al Irepp. He reports lial sev'-ral hay sheds have fallen from tin heavy weight ot snow. The roof of the new iarn ha also fallen in from Hie sanm canne, Oeorge llorie. Jr., who has been south on a holiday trip, re turned to the city on llio Car dena yesterday afternoon. eNSWE"cTo0srwu0RRDo"pWEGEORGE MCILMOYLE r Is AISITII GM AT lMfl .EGG 1 'vac ci n i z I a It 1 1 oTni IcMcIaIlIcIuIlIaItIeMj mMoIpIe bMcTv e EMail i veMfif: p BllNlolRlElDll E NTpl have found conditions rather uu- favorahle during Ihe last few 'oa,'s ami who are looking ahnui Huihlhigs helween Iir. W. j Ulack. director of colonization '!"' fiW. WON OVER BALAliNl) City Championship Billiard Game Yesterday Afternoon Resulted In Score of 500 to 392 ticorge .Mcllinoyle eliminated Iharlie lialagnn from the city Milliard championship scries yes-f- ;erday afternoon by a score of t00 io 392. Up lo Hie end or Ihe lirsl 100 poinls, the score was liiite close, Italaguo leading a! 10(1 lo Mcllmoyle's 102. From llien on' however. Hie laller forg ed alend and soon left his opponent well behind. Mcllmoyle made the highest break so far In Ihe series T?, llalagnn's higli break was 23 There were 1)1 innings, Mcll moyle's average being 5. HI and Italagno's, 1.3. The lime of the game was Iwo hours and 20 a- Tonight Ceorge Waugh and Fred Pyle will meet in the last game' of the first round. (5. P. Tinker will referee to- night game, W. .1. Nelson will lie marker and O. S. Hnssell duna! scorer.-1 Sport Chat J In-accordance wilh tine-lonor ed custom, llicia'al-rariiig siyison ill Fugland is opened wilh Hie meeting at Lincoln, ami Ibis week Ihe curtain will he rung up on I be I02.r season of racing under Jockey Ciii rules, which oi(iences over the peau,lfiil l,ar- holliie course on 'I'uesday, March t. Ihe Lincolnshire Handicap. which derives its chief imporl- ince from Ibe fact llial it is the first of -Ihe Spring handicaps ami furnishes a medium of much peculation throughout the late winter mouths will be run on Wednesday. The enlry list for Ibis year's Lincolnshire, while about average in numbers, is above the. average (n iajly, in cluding in its number lle fie- ycar-old Parll, wl0 ran Ihipl lo 'apyrus in ihe Oerby Iwo year" ago, and won II"1 lampion Park Jubilee last year; Imkn win ner nt the Hunt Cup al Ascol; Uomlovcr. 'who carried off. the Coronal ion Cup al Kpiom; Jarvi Hie. Vielrirla Cun : vviuiiei'; Ihr speedy llVjrfp'rtY,f;i3tit.'ffarfi,r, ,V-9ltil'(Vv ' "II1! HM, ll'V'i" M'V r. ,i ... . 9i it.. i i 1'OIIOWIUg l,I!!-OIIl COUI'-S l(IHT pool, which has n Its fpatur.' Hie Liverpool Spring , inn on Thursday, March 2(1, and Ihe running of the (irand Naliona Steeplechase on le following lay. The Newbury meeting opens April I, .wilh Ibe Newbury .spring Cup run on tho following day. Following is a lisi of tln prhi cipal races llial. are run ilurhM tint llal-racing season, which run I i n iifs until Mnncliesler meet ing in late Noveinber: March 3i. I,iicolnshiro Handicap. 20. Liverpool Spring Cup. 27. Orand National Sleeplechaic April 2. Newbury Spring Cup. 13. Queen' Prize (Keinpton), 2.r-Creal Melrppolilan, 22.--Cy and Snhurban, 30, Two Thousand Ouineas. May I. One Thousand rjillnPiift. C Chester Cup. 0. Jubilee Handicap (Kcmplnn) 13. Newmarket Stakes. 27. Df'iby. 2D.-Oak. Junn T. Manr'wlcr Hup.' 11. .N'cwlmry Summ'T Oup. Jfl. Acot Slakes. 17. Hoyal Hunt Gun. 18. Gobi Cup. 19. Wokingham Slakes. Wanted For Sale For Rett iF.NI'MAL servant wanted. Mrs. Hesner, 303 Fourth Avenue F.asl. If FINANCIAL FOR SALE TO RENT Apply Hole) 70 'Un.NTRIIF.il Housekeeping Suite for rent. till Sixth Avenue East. Plion.. Hlue 27K. tt BOARD nOAni). The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue, phone 137. HOAIU). Table boarders, houu- cooking. Phone Med 707. V LOST LOST. Hunch of lu'ys on rinu on lane -between Musgrave Place and Sumitiil Apartments Finder plume Hlaek 332. 70 LOST. Vest pocket card, ease Owner's name inside. Finder please return lo Daily News olllce. FOUND OUNI). Hunch of keys on ring, including one C.N. 11. switch key. Apply pally News olllce. FOUND. Pair of child's brown woollen mills. Apply Daily News olllce. FOUND. Pair child's fur trim med kid milts. Apply Daily News olllce. T FOUND. Post ofllcc key. Ann; Daily News olllce. BUSINE8S OPPORTUNITY .') 1 W ' !.' 1 ' 1 T NANTillV -A partner lo take an active interest in a long established business. F.xcellen! prospects for making money. For full particulars wrile Itox 23j Daily News, Prince Ilu-perl, H.C. 2t. Nnrlhumberland Plate. July 2. Princess of Wales Stakes. 5. London Cup . 17. Kclipse Slakes, Sandown. H. National lln-cilers Slakes. 21. Liverpool Summer Cup. 2H, Stewards Cup. 30. Ooodwood Cui). Angus! , 2fi. F.bnr Handicap. i7. "The Oimcraek." . September 3. Peveril of Ihe Peak Plain. 5. Prince I'.dward Handicap. 8. Champagne Slakes, il. SI. I.eger Slakes. 1 1.-Doncnslcr Cup. 2ft. Newbury Autumn Handicap Oclpber 1, 10, IL in. 2H. 13. 20, 2H, Jockey Club Slakes, Duke of York Handicap. T-C.-sar'wilrh. Middle, Park Slakes. Canibridcgshln!. November " Liverpool Autumn Cup. Derby Cup. , Manchester November Hand. icaji. Advertise in tho Dally News COLUMBIA RECORDS NFAV Process Columbia Hecords no scratching. Finest re productions of latest Fox Trols, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed (irtisHi. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, l'hird Avenue. MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Uaby" al your serr vice day or night. Comfort Safety -Courtesy. If il's a water trip call Laurie Lanihly. Phones f70 or 131. TAXI 592 I'llF. DKPl'NDAHLF. TA.YL Daj and Nighl service. Comfort ami Courtesy is my motto. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: lUchmoud Booms. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Caul or Oust Prompt Service and Comfori Day or NU" t Stand: :i08S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Eiork, Across frprn "Binnr Holei FURNITURE W'K handle the FAWCF.TT guaraulecd copper bearing Steel ilanges and all grades of ligh gr,idi furniture we PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni-ure Slqre. We Huy, Sell and F.x. change New and Secondhand Hoods. QtO. PAPADOPULIJI, 339 Third Ave. Pbone 1.r, GENERAL BLACKSMITH I'very description of Illacksmith work done. Hoal work a speciality. Prompt attention and moderate prices. A Trial Snlicilr.1. J. M. WALKER Near Shocktey's planing Mill. TIMBER SALE X 7038. SMlcd ThkI.t will bn n-ri'lvrt bv Ihr IHKIrlrl Fori-Hter imi lulrr than ihh.ii 011 Ihe nth (l.iy or April. 1 u r. . for the pur cl!p of Licence 703S, sltuatril one nillc luiriii 1.1 i 7, j'Hiiifiiii riiiiniiei, 1..11. j, ui ut 48.ui"i rert Ixiaril nieaiu or Sruce, Heiiilurk, I'.ji'fliii and cellar Tun j veara will lm ilh.-Aeil fur re moval nf tlmlier. further iiartiriilar or the claef pnrea-ler. VlrKirla, or II14 llblrlcl KnifMeT. I'rlnre Iliiert, ll.c. GOUERNMENT LIQUOR ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE KOTK'H U herdi.v (riven that on Ihe 4th day of April next the umlrrMKiieil Intend to aptly In the l.luir Control Iloaril rut' 1 llceine In repett tu premise lielnir part of the Imlhllnir known an the fort clement Hotel, minuted at Port Clementi. Oueen Chnrlotte llanl, I'rovini'e Aof Prlllsh Coliimhla uon the land ilem-rnvd ai Lot rive (61 iihick rorty-rour (41), ut)ilvl.lon of fxit even hundred ami forty-nU (74ti. Oueen Charlotte liltrlrt. II.., as shown on a rerlrtered map or pian nrpnmen in me Land iioiriiry or-rie at the City of I'rlnre import and ntirnliered (079, for the (tie nf beer by 1 ne Kina or ny trie tipen nn tun ror Mill tumptloii 011 the nrrmlieii. PATKIi at l-rlnee Huperl. B.C.. thin 4tli nay 01 Tinri 11. iaa. II. I.. TfNni.KY. Owner, Applicant. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. MOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DEER LICENSE. .NOTICE It hereby itlven that on or rter the mth day or Marrh noil, the undermined Intends In tpply lo the l.lnuor Control Jioafd fur a lleeni In repert or prcmlfea bcinir pari of the luilldlnp known m gneen't Hotel, fdtunte on Lot li. Main Street, Maaaett, Oueen Charlotte lulandi. In Hie, rrovlnre of Urltlah Columbia, ror the sale nf beer by the irlaaa or by the open botl for consumption on tho pre-niMea. T Haled thl th day of February, 19118. MBS. M, I,. DUNN, Owner, Applicant CI92S. Y Intx FlATUKt Stnvice. In Gr.l BrilaM right, mrnad nAiiv mm n aqqirici am umui iiliiiu vtinuuii iLju two. 2c per word In advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTKB COOK WANTF.D. Central. MONKY lo loan on improved reai estate or for hiiildiug purposes. McCalTery & (iibbons. I.ti). 71 FOIl SAI.F.. Itahlia bulbs good double varieties, also rhubarb roots; cheap. '.Ml Ninlltl Ave. Fasl. Phone Hlack(ilH. FOlt SAIj:. Selling eggs. While Wyandotte and While Leghorn Phone .1. V.. Davey, Itlack 3lfi. For the East Monday-. W ! urdays, rln-. i i From Ihh East Moiidu, V Friday, in.. lo Wtiic0uor Tuesdays- .Mail clus, Saturdays Fridays, C.P.Il. Mar. -u t Articltj wt and Found, &t 9 sit- From Vancouver .Sundays ;f t Wednesdays ' . . - '' Tliursduy- KI C.P.Il. M;rv i, ' To Anyox, Alice Arm, Sunt ana r'rcrnlel, Vedneiln - 1 ?J Sundays : From Anyox, Alice Arm, Im and Premier Tuesdays H Friday il To Port Simpson and Ntitt Points Sunday ' '1 From Port Simpson, and k River Points Tuesdays " To Alaska Points Marctt 0, i From Alaska Points- March 10. .0 llTl ( To Queen Charlotte UUnd P)H Mnrch h. 1 4 !i . From Queen CharlcC'. n" Points March .1. I-' anl E1X COLLEOflO ' 1. II D1 .... t. Ailin Av.a ML III tiiaiauiii ... - , l-t Ave-A Eighth H M ' itll .Wo. & Fuilon S), ?J .Hlh Ave. ti Thomj'SO't - m " si I'lh Ave. .VSlierbr . - Ave HhlAvc.AConradSf M lu & Hays i:'1 U Ave, ... 5 , Ave Hlh Ayo, & Hays t'ove i Circle i 8th Ave. Si Col ton SI r.ll.Av.AMcIlndrSf. I-M 'f Pro. Oov. IUdfrs Prov. Gov. Wharf fi.T.P. Wharf nd Ave. A 2nd St ;lrd Ave. & Ful' on S trd Ave A 6th i 3 5 s.'t : -5 "..1 COAST LAND OlSTJItjt " MAinniKa DliTPICT Of ftlf Kltrtrv tut I 1 nnn ... - lie.l ,if Vaneoiivei . Hi and Taper Manui i' ' Tor tor a leaM leaw 01 or . ,t.,.lol llni.:' !iri,ir r... K dial... ,.,'i...w;ii te'ra ." . i i": latida, In Coaat IV"1' ':. inJ '""J l-rovlnr or HrllM' ' 'n'"';, , water lot on the vt '", ,,,,,,1 11 Ht let. more partl'oii.'1 "l .... ,. ""J Coinmpnclnir at a I , -1 i ,t '"f! tide line on the ; '. !fJ Inlet rtUtant amitli. ' '!.''", ,f l"i i from' tho outb-a ,;..ii.t Ct. r. 1. f ,,v . .... tt ii-nn, i """.,. .-.Iff ii' Lot Moo; ineurc "' .' ,".1 fliiw ''"' the Miilth bulimia' f ...u J S dlAUw or -. '.' corner of faid mi " ,;,;ny 1.4 Ihe hlirli tide lino j iw l' 7,000 rt., mere "',.''", Mifrrta commencement, conui"' ' 1 1... 1 a ' a--'-'!1' -i'mitfl'" MM SlM...Ir r Vl w LAND ACT Nolle of Intention to Appjf i.i.rf m skeena 11";. ...,1 "; ';:r. Man"'. , cm Olltll t voTicK t'iat of nurnaby. -,:. n J J J Intend lo apply '"..W'l P flt lfi thane Ihe roily ne ' 1 pl fl coinmenrliiK i , "' iviM . fafterly r-nd of '!','' urn' diaicly sm m m J;';,lrf,nr " , n helnir plmlel al th' r 4) aid Uland, ami ' ' , vmtttf'Jgn inland. Thl MJ5, v"uf giali"" X 4 dlreetlv i)tH u,nl,l,Wt.,rt5l 1 m talna the name "'V "'-. 4 ' . 1 atnke.1 by irrnt Thi J ,f. fc UHiinir 300 nikiJl j TII0''f1'' nstrd January I".