h.litb num u run l 1.1 mtnl crted Serious Blaze In Mlnln? Town 'ii'ii iin in il v .1 1 a: si f wart .McAleeiuin - ' 'v. hail a fliiip !-! royiij iy fir liii: lit Wolil i! i "'ilav. DpTpc- Ii" gicitllld Hour i -atisi'd flame In "it runiiifp riMiin. n .mih ludd lull - ' I' did eM-elleiil i ii'iii in eln'f'o "in aflfr Hie '"ii in. T'liprr " ilif rinindl ' ' lif hall ad :ii ' ni. in. Mr. .1. T'rindfr and rliild r- jiivfd in tl ly fnnii .Miff Arm ln (In- t'.urili'iiii today. ictorta Wins becond Hockey Match World tones; 12,000 Watched .. Spppiul In Daily .ev.j AM:it Vim. Mar. 'Ji Tlim; In uiif in r(inr nf Vic 1 "nil iiialcli fur Hie Stanley Cup afc'aiiot Hie (an- 1,1 'd'cil was ihr remit of a furious hot-key inalcli last ! 11 'III I Hi: i-iii:i l..... 'I'. ...I... II w'iihI in- mini' iii'iilili' -ii i in ii. i til mi ii nil -iimii w. .'. i--i- 1 ' 1 I ' and clicei-eil Ihe Hrilisli Columbia leiim 'lit' hilhet-lii iioiifiio i l ii li v 1 iiii-ililn 1 1 -1 1 in 1'i-i'ni'li riflicil I i.aiiaiiicns ii :ii I ii lis ' hi of in' M , Mucin ran high ami a go'otl ileal or money changed I i'ili'ii K-on was Hie star plaver Tor the viclors and he ' ' ' ". 'll il...l 1... W..H I. l:.l 1 li.... ,.r II.. i llnn , : " m I rri: i) nnnitri iiirn i.kiiiim "irteen m L. VIJ11VU1 FORM "ITVWa .... ' .ii.ii" r 1 ki Hiii. i . i i Ik. . S PARTY " WfchCtTVCl "arr..nt to Work To-Dhor In Fuluro of the l'rugres- '' :, hi ini..il . . ' 'I' -'.l :i u 1 11 H. hl;tl "iuhi away ....... 1 rmm V t llll.it I., .a Ct.ru 1 y,'!U' IH'CUUSO "Vl III snl lll'lllll is nf ii. . . 1111 - 1 Ul lll , '" '"I ll.i ll'ii-.--Kl. 1 .0 k i ni ... . , " , ' to he ,Tp,-p. with U.e , ., "y NV ,:- OimmI who " 1 III I 'II' UI'IIMI. r . . . Miuei 011s of 'if;,,yl,,,,Kn,,,,e"--ii.i, ''jccici'-'io rut. ,"' r,J'" of party -1. lieu- 'V'-'-wii conH,u ol ! bail, , W"""lswo,lh, i-Nv. y "Mi., ,-. Sfn,-er, ' " : i''i'l'l.ll, Ward, M M'l'hail. sIllHllill!-'. II was tlmiiulil that under Kaslein rules and wtlli the leain ifslfil after Hie.ir trip wvt. the Caii.-iilie us would havf inade a heller showing. In fuel Vancuu- mi- bet rii'i'ly 011 them and Ilif . . . tat 1 I m.. ..... Ms were sirongiy ill ineic himm tiefnce Hie game, began. The nrxl gaiut is to he played al Victoria tomorrow night. If she wins thru she gels Ihe cup. The Uaiindieiis niut now take lliiee'gnnies straight in order to win. $40,000 INSTAMPS . . Aitrtl-IMl TAKEN BYKUDDtKa Looters of Post-OITlco Safo In Valparaiso, Indiana, Obtained no Cash Whatovor VAI.I'MIAISO, March iM. lluhhei-s opened Ihe posl-nlUce safe here this morning and ff-eiipcd witli 10,000 in slainps hul no cash. FISH SALES There was only one boat In this morning with halibut. Ihe Triuiiii willi (l. 00(1 nounds which sold lo the Cold Storage puny for 0.10 nml !'. Coin fr' MAR 3 'i26 TAXI and BOSTON GRILL 25 Large Upstair Dining Hail, Ambulance with newly laid dancing Service floor "for hire. Suitable for k.M at Anytime. dances, banquets and wed. Hotel, 3rd Aw.. I ding parlies. ,W iun oyl .nd Gth St. . 1 PRINGE RUPERT For ratis, apply to Boston MiTT VIPECK, Prop. .;0 Grill, Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. ,, XXV NO, 71 P1IINCK III l'KRT. H.O., TL KSIUY, MAHCll 21, 11)33. Yaitai-day' Circulation IMS Strttt Salaa 31i. PRICE FIVR CENTS. 0iNION GOVERNMENT BALANCED BUDGET ICTORIA WINS 2ND HOCKEY MATCH AGAINST CANADIfflS AT VANCOUVER IP I f X. . lUlon una uuuer Surplus for Year is Shown Dom. Budget OTTAWA. M-'f- ' hndgel speech ilflivt red here , t lln: .1. lb-bb. wling minister oT runnier, hi of a lienv ,1 r;, ,m iiliin rexehucsi e Hit government fT 1 1 i -1 1 c t Ihe ;,, w !l i . : I I I - llf ICVl'IIUI OVI'l "X M I M 1 1 1 II IX .'I III Oil II I i II g (ll I ".(Mill Till- 111' ,1-llljlllCll Wit II IIMII.'ll'KullIt' ITMlll Ullll (MIC li ( .1 .ii- could feel justifiable pride. Tii ;i revenue, with a -iii,iiimiI reduction in ox- Mi llobb iillt-ihiiti'il In I lie guvi-rume ift's policy of last iir i)g Hii' burden of taxation and making tariff I I. Ill n If I BM M W IIJIIIllll I1UIUU urAni v mm Mm iTOLI DUnnEIJ liangcs. Me observed llial for l ln present mi opportunity of Uimlixli urli-d observation of Die effect uf tin exlim-lve larfff change mail) last year should In- offered. I'nillU. MI'IT hl'might Ollt IIHSt When I llf lelclllles were down iy ?.V,H:J7,tniO est imalrd in.-ainsl ihf previous ear. IT four iiiilliitii dollar wai received from Oi-pppp and Itoumatiia hi' puiisMered I lie surplus would ln iTi.j.ri.iiiio. . There was an increase in Canada'- favorable trade balance llli I lif' rust -of the woi'lii aiiHiiiiiiiiis in sir.ri.in.r.-.'ii. Provision wn made in Hip estimate fur a hoard uf adviser, provision for wliicli was made In I In- climates. In inquire lulu Hip lariff over other I rude ORIENTALS IN B.C. SUBJECT DISCUSSION Conference Took Place Last Nlht in Victoria to Consider Matter YICIOIIIA, Mar. .'J. - i,C- alp iiiinilx'i -in" I K I rpiirpnpiil- Hii iIilfiTi'iil aiif ialiuiis ami iM'iflifi4 al a .iiii-i-liiiy iicio la-i nialil di!.fiifd Ilif OHeiifafro Idi-iii in llrilf.t (Uiluinliia anj iim-miis fur il.H Milulimi. All pi- u n-vipw of all nliaM-M Hip uiiPNlidii ly a iiiiiiiIh-i- f.ikfr., adjiuriiiifiil was in,nJ" In iipI wci'k. II wan ijisjlared dial inuiipx paid In Orifiital lalmr was ly! In f iff ulaliuii aiimilsl Hip wffili-IKijiiiliiliini and retarded Hi iiuiifrily of tin- rmiulry. TIip niffliiifr fnllywfd a preliminary yalliprinV in VaitrmniM a weik in- Iwn ngo al wliirli Hi-rpidinu t ii i'.ii-iI wa- viiv liu-i tile In llir iii-i-M-'ii'i of Ornnlul-III lllis rntliil ry. SMALLPOX IN VANCOUVER Every Man, Woman and Child Must bo Vaccinated Is Announced VANCOUVER, Mar. 24 The provincial statute requiring vaccination against smallpox for every man, woman and child will te enforced hero, It was announced, following a meeting of the civic health committee yesterday. Several cases or smallpox have been reported hcra recently and a determined effort Is tQ bo made by the provincial authorities to stamp It out and provent It spreading. INQUIRY HERE IN REGARD TO British Corporation Asks For Information as to Posslblo Sito and Power The attention of .'111 important Old Country woollen manufac turing concern N being tlirecled by the provincial ileiarlineul of industries to the poss'ihililics of I'rince 'Itiiperl tis a point ot es- lablishinent. The following lei ler has lieeu received by City Trrasurrr l. .1. Malheson from I . II. Mai-tyn, iiidustrial coiiunis- xioiier ror Ihe province: "The ff part infill oT linlus- Iries has an emtuiry from the solicitor of a Hritish woollen corporation askiii;g ror informa lion 111 respett lo a locaiiou m HrHisli Colunibia. W'e wish lo place before (hem the advantages iM-ince lluperl offers for the es- lablishiiieul of a woollrn i ml us try and would be pleased to re ct-ivc from yon particulars in re ference to (ile. power ami water "W'e are advised that Hits en ipOry Is directed by people pre pared lo invest large capital in an enterprise of this nature." Jams Mel.eoil, collector of cusIoiiim. returned on the Car ilena today from a trip to Anyox on (I'pailnii'nlal business. Knrli year a silver plate, donated liy Mrs. Frank Clarke of Slieupslieatl Hay. NY. will lie awarded al Hie ilo,tf .led derby (Jnelicc. to Hie ow ucr til the liuriky adjudged to he Hit-ino-it Ivpipul of tin- breed. New Canadian National Company.-to Devote Itself to Settlement of Country and Selling Lands MO.THF..., .Mar. :,'. To fnrlliei- Hie utfirrcssive land setlleiiienl policy of Hie dcparlineiit of colonization and development of the Canadian National llaihvavs. u charter ha been granleil al Ottawa lo the Canadian National Kami Hct-lleitienl Association and Hie newly iiicoi-puraled body possfses powers or a wide character ilesignetl lo obtain imporlaiil resnlls in coloni7.alion tlironghotil (he Ikniiiniun. Some of llic.-t- powers are in measures of welfare proposals j-alher unusual in s4icii mailers purticiiluiiy in conjunclion with company organization. lhov- applying for inctirpuintiini were William J. Honli, vice pres ident Canadian National Hall ways; William .inliii lllack, direc tor of colonization and development; Charles I'rice (lieen. commissioner; F.riicsl Joseph Sauvu mil Frederick Charles Hielle. Purpose of Organization the petitioners explain the purpose of seeking-'incorporation is " to assist in bringing about settlement of vacant lands in Camilla, more particularly alonu Ihe lines nf Hie (Canadian National Hailways; lo give advice ami assistance to or to make ad vances to prospective selllers entering or I host) now located in Canada. Oilier objects spccifici' include assistance in inlcrprn-viucial colonization. Hie co- ordinalion ol cll'orts. between as sociations, goveruiuenls and railways tor land .settlement in Canada and the carrying out ot activities of national develop ment. Ihe Canadian National I. ami Set ttemeiil Association is empowered "lo carry liu a business .if such a type of colonization iirganizalion as will einluce exploration, development anil pro- (luclioii of the national resource' of Canada as well as colonizn lion of land suitable for agri culture," Hie Association has been granted wide powers lo act as agent for any persons in corporations for the "listing, sale. purchase, exchange, developinenl or improvemeiil of lands of any kind or descriplion and this will enable it to sell tliicclly lo a el lbr or to purchase on his account. Act as Agents The Association possesses ninny oilier powers, ami privi leges necessary to carry out it work which, mieiiy is 10 encourage stiilalile settlers ami aid them in finding good land. It will render assistance in Ihe Iransfer and see Ihe Irnnsuclion is carried oul with all fairness ti. Hie new i 'niei-y anil in such manner as to offer all possible safeguard to both parUc-s. 11 is considered I lint tin- new As sociation 'will be enabled to pciv lorm inosi valuable service in these mailers and such individ-(continued on page five) DENNISTOUN CASE ENDS Former Wife of British Army Officer Wins Suit ror' C5.000 LONDON, Mar. 24. A verdict for 5,000 In favor of Dorttthy Muriel Dennlstoun was rendored this afternoon by a ury In her suit against her former husband for money it was claimed she loaned him. The case has been going on for sovoral weeks and a good deal of evidence of an unsavory nature was brought out. One of tho obnoxious bits was tho statement by Mrs. Dennlstoun that hor husband urged her to bo lntimato with an army offlcor In order to secure advancement In the army for him. CHINESE BANDITS ATTACK CHRISTIANS Bclg'an Mission and Houses Yonqchonqucn are Fired and Priest Is Shot at SIIANHHAI. March '."i. Un confirmed reports stale (.hat bandits attacked the vlilagti of Yoiigchenguen in Mongolia tu March CI. and burned Ihe "pre miscs of Ihe Ilelgiau mission. Many houses belonging to Chris Hans were "destroyed and a pries" was shot. City Comes to Terms with P. Burns Co., Ltd. Building of Abattoir At its meeting last night Hie eity council gave authority tu Ihe city solicitor to i-oiieluilc en agreement wit Ii P. Hums Co. Ltd., permitting llieru lo toiislrucl an abattoir on the property recently leased by tlit-iu on the walerfron between Cow Bay and the Imperial Uil dock. The council will also make a personal appeal lo l'al Hums to allow the farmers of the interior the right lo kill slock there by payment of u small fee. 11 was reported at the meeting that the board of works had had a long session Saturday in lonsi.llatioii with It. Moore, manager lor the cuiupauy aim. had me 1' their special re pre. sen-1 rPPIHr,n Tf1!!! aliM-. .Inliii McMaliiin. when he! I If K Vir.n was in the city. The company absolutely refusfd to allow the inclusion oT a clause in the agreement giving the right to runners lo kill al the establish. iiu-ut. .Mr. Moore explained to them that there had been a el:niwi in Hie Vziiii-iiuver i-litnlei giving the farmers or the Fraserj i, 11 -.: i i 1. 1 :l .; " il. I aney ine rigoi to mu 01 tin: alialloir. I lit privilege was abused arid" Ho result was thai jobbers vveie able ll us llir plan 111- e:JinppHlion with the firm lliak bad put its money in to it. At Deadlock The roinjiiillpp had pressed for such a clause, but Mr. Moore bad absolutely 'refused and had stated Hint Ihey would -ro ahead and put up a cold storage only, if it was insisted on. Not wish ing to hold up Hie building-, the coinmitlei. hud agreed lo the' vMVaskuky null ARMS PARLEY President Coolidge Instructs Secretary Kellogg With That End tn View WASHINGTON, .March .3-1. --President Coolidge lias suggested to Secretary Sate Kellogg that certain definite preliminary step-j must- be- sfaken tjiwarjj;-Ikypig; Ihe ground w'ork for a new n'avVt' limitation conference. The" f if work will be the determination of Hie technical aspect of naval limitation and the second, tlio ounding oul inftJrmally of the seulimenls of oilier powers on the desirability of calling a hew conference. K CHINAMAN DIED f-i.:.. u.... ft. .i:A.i i - I i.'iini filing, uiiiim-,1', iiiru ai .f terms which provided that lite o'clock last ilight in the I'rince building should be subject lo Huperl General llusjiilal. The - appVoval of the city solicitor remains are in the hands of thei (continued on page six iJJ.C. t'mlerlakers. , Fierce Wind Yesterday Blew I Seventy Miles an Hour and Damaged Post Office Buildingl Making local people Hunk, thai the luil-cuil of the Illinois tornatlo must in reality be coming tu town, Prince Rupert yesterday experienced Ihe worst gale thai has been recorded here in recent vears. tiigby Island meleorlogical slallon reported, this iiHirning thai Ihe velocily of the blow reached a maximum" of over seventy miles. II was a spectacular gale accompanied by a lorieiitial rain. The streets were soon deserted, for there was Miine little danger of pedestrians being struck by Hying debris. This morning, however, il was round that the. damage rdone was not nearly so cxlensivci" as might have been expected. 1 The Dominion building at the corner oT Second Avenue audi' Seventh Street was Hie worst sufferer ami il was staled this morning by Mrs. Peter lllack thai the damage would probably run to over $1,000. The wind gol under Ihe heavy iron sheet metal roofing and lore il entirely oH the windward sitle depositing the 1 ... 1 1 ..r 11 :.. .. I I.. 11..: I...... MII 111 ll 111 l 1 1 1. ,1 1 1 111 IIU llllli to the rear. The shingles were! leH intact, however, but, through 11 skylight- also being shuttered, the building was caused to leak lo some extent. A hurried order was issued by the city police lo complete dis- JACK DEMPSEY IS INELIGIBLE N.Y. Boxlnn Commission Inslste. That he Should Accept Wills' Challenge XFAV YOltK, Mar. !. Failing to comply with a ruling that Hut world's heavyweight boxing champion must accept the challenge oT Hurry Wills, the Negro, for a lille bout. Jack 'Veiupsey aud his inaiia;er, Jack Keanis, have been declared iiielitfible for It II .. ... V.... I CI.. I.. mantling id the old buil.Jing on " ' " "V' ", vv 0,ul .... . Hexing (..oniinission announces. , is 1 1 1 1 1 . I bird Avenue which is beiiiK lorn down lo be replaced by Max .,-.,, ,-. lleilbroner's permanent block KiXUKi I KI rKUffl The friiuit work still standing, then was danger lo pedestrians through boards being ripped off ami being hurled into the street. For a lime, IrafHe was being diverted lo the opposite side of the Street. The Tire dcpartm-ml was called out lo lash dowir Ihe cornice on the Kxchange ltlock which was fu danger of blowing off. In the west end of town, the icont hiiied on page sis HEADS OF RAILWAYS OTTAWA, Mar. 21. "I have not received any report from them and Hicrcforo I cannot say whether or mil they have arrived at any decision," answered lion, O. P. (irahuin lo a tpicry by 11, K. Spencer. M.P., regarding the., report from Sir Henry Thornton nml President K. W. H"atty regarding Mip Peace lliver outlet.