KI Mar 10. A fronf f Jie i i Maru . tuMc- IiiMjir- were picked . -' i and 1j pas-4 i nUiy. The re-1 tun (H'rsuns on in Indicted to i lie sunk in V i n - lay. a f.n mm ORDERED SOLD Icatlon of Bondholders Is hivu ujr ir. jusiioe niar-rlson In Supreme Court , 11 iiiilii'ation of s i" .-t Co. on behalf " lih lilies. Mr. Jlisliee ' in Siiprrnie Court 1 week ordered 1 ; "I Hie Whaleii iV l'aper tin. owning plants . I .... w I rl I I n sold at judicial vf 1 1 it placed on the ' ;.sh.'N. ih !)!7,Ki.l.oni, !'" !!!'' oliliL-.'il inni lul:it- n ::nii.iin(i. inrluding 111,1 din- Hie bondholder. ""I' nrilrc.'il lo liiln nlm-e i,v i"il. in Hie meiiiilinie. " W II he aikerlised in I'-ine-s anil trade mi blica- UMMW AT AIM lllinii I H11UIK IS RECOGNIZED f Nations EinM 'sn to Have Her ftssocl- aa With Its Labors I'VV Mnr. lo. Closing !",: 1 'I'll'iiHunl meeting in :"y w Hi i. 1..H-. " " . xrueraii ' 'I 'I hr or great slirnlfl- Wl '"' 'utare hariiiiinv nT -in; i ii;i 'ril ..r vi ,.., 11 ajmira,-. la, is,. r,.P '"!- a wish H, ri,.r. "ricmlKil with iu ii.fl,.- "6 'in- leuxiiP. ,1 ,;Pr " "'e lu-rlin gov " III- Ill's wrii-Tl .i.l 'ii n i ,,.... . .. .: . ..j ny Hie nines ,r, roct equiillty. 1 here w'ere not a dozen shots fired on llm net nil told in the iu mid-ice. Calgary had the edce in the -teeond period with Victoria sIhk 15 Members After Socond Reading OTTAWA, Mar. I (5. The weekj iu Parliament will see llie eon-, eluding hours of Hie debute on' tin. Petersen shin subsidy con tract, speeches being mad- byi s'milli. 05 yearn oT unv, Uoul'deilj the steMiiier Cliarmer al I 'Itiere were few penal-j lliver And diMijipo-ed from -llu? lies. Calpliry from Hie slarl ' caltin lusi nijxlil. Jlepurls llial phiyfid llie defensive jraine and' he jiad been in'urjleced hased oi Hie finding of a blwHl-spotCod pocket knife which was found first period. The defenses were j in the cabin uml a trail of blood stubborn and play was largely leading up Hie sUiirs to Hie decl. are deilared by the police to be imfoiimlei'l. II was sialyl thai imlii-allons were thai Smith was hip soerlacular runawa.s led by ! siiriermg irom a iieniniornasc or Hie lengthy rrederickson only, having cut his Ihroal. !iropil lo find Winkler a safe and sure ibis way to the deck from which goalkeeper. W.'alker got his goal by great eniuineering. He heal two men. pulh-d up iiMimeularily, surveyed I Hie situation, saw he was uml flicked liis baekhand ly through Gardner's ' lrapoed trapped ! speciaJ- I legs, h I eaughl Winkler unready ami flagged llie umpire. Hut vsh.it a cheer went up when Cully Wilson fhodied down wilh Oalman nliiKhtly in Honl carryiiig Hie puck. Iridic was worked into the corner but dropped a slraiglil pass across iu desperate hope. hike a hound Wilson picked il up and sent il inlii Hi i' blue. SHIP SUBSIDY BILL COMES UP BEFORE THE BUDGET BROUGHT DOWN he Tell or leaped. He had wire. I his hrolher lo uu-el him Ibis morning. ley was arraigni-id in the police s Was Arraigned In Police Court and Remanded Then Tried Take Own Llfo WINMl'i:i. Mar. tV I.ieut Oil. A. W. Moilcy, ch-rk of the Maujloba Legislature, shot him self this morning, acronliug to Hie police, and now In the hospital iu a serious iwimlllioti. Mor- court this morning and was re-h-ries Canadian Co. leased on bail on a charge of Mayflower, U.UOO pouinli, a' making away wilh funds o.Ch? ami Ic, lo -Cie Itoyal Fish .. amounting to Vl.tiui enlrusieil loir,, Submitted to Commltto of, Will be hjm ,.,,. cIj(n, Premier Mackenzie King iinu i umicu oiai.ta mivuuv ..v. Iloii. ,ilhur Melgben. I Plan to Harass Rum Runner It is expected the House win ... .- t'l.. l.ill u give the snip suusiuy i second reading lo permit its submission lo a special ointilitlco of firiecn members or Ihe House. Oirthe rirst governinenl day af-ler that business is disposed of. nerhaii Thursday, the will be brought down. U is not expected that the budget will show tfiiy notable changes lit the 'tariff or in geu- eral luxation. The budget last ; sorled luiuor al Vancouver ro-year'was not presented unlit irenlly for Mexico, is now being Aprji 10. 'watched in Ibis manner. TAXI BOSTON GRILL 5 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with nrwly laid duncinc 3 f floor for hire. Suitable 'or dances, banquets and wedding anywhere at Anytime. parties. und noyai now, PRINCE RUPERT For rats. npnlr n and 6th St. VIDECK, Prop. IWftTT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper xxv no. oi. I'HINCH III l'i:iT, H.C., MONDAY, MAHCII 10, IDL'D. tturdtj't Circulation 16C4 Strtti SaUt 424. PRICE FIVE CENTS SE HOtKEY BATTLE CALGARY SATUR Over Quarter Million Pounds FROM VESSEL! Halibtit Sold T&y & Price Man May Havo Jumped- Over board But Police Discredit Murder Story V:.T.tH Vr.lt. Mar. 10v John Fairly Well Maintained Here Theie. was plenty of lialilml offering til Hie J'i.h FArhunge bis Mioriiiiig uml, as u result, pricus slumped again. I'ourtien iiiencau boats dljijiTJcd of iTi'.'tOi) poimil and six Cntiiiiliu't :t;,.iHt Kninds u lolal for 4 lie day of 2.SU.8U0 iioiinds. Ameri rim tuites averaged over lc and ic and Canadians over 10 and le. Arrivals and sales were as follows: American ; : ' - Iteliance, t.HOO pounds al iL'.n'r aml'&c; Wabash. 5.000 pounds, al U'.ric ami 5c; tiilliiiii-liia. tii.HOO .pounds, al U'c and ic; and llernice, 5,500 ioiimls ai l?.2e and Ic lo the Canadian' Fish A Cold Storage Co. i i Pa nit ma, 15,0011 pounds, nt .Ic and Ic; Lincoln, K,00: al IJ.lk- and le, and (ilacier, 0,000 potimls. al 12.0c and ic, lo the: I'aciiir Fisheries. I Sultsel, id, noil pounds and Itravo, 5,000 pounds at l-'c ami; ic. lo the lloolh Fisheries Can-! nilinu Co. AugUslu, 18,000 puunds al i I2.5e alnl li-; llival, 0,000. al' l.'.7t: and ic; , Itainier, 5,000 pounds al U'.5c, iitid ic, and Valorous, (l 1,000 pounds al l-'.Oc and Ic, to' I he Itoyal Fish Co. .Mildred II., 21,000 pounds, at 12.7c and le, to the Allin Fish-cries. Canadian Tertian, O.ono pounds: (lilisou. 0.000 pounds; Margitlice, 0,000 1 pounds, anil Capo Swain, 7.1)00 1 pounds, til 10.5c and ic, lo Ihej (itinadiati Fish & Cold Storage Co. Constance )., 5,500 pounds, al 1 0.5c and ic, to the lloolh Fish- NAVAL ARMS ( LIMITATION CONFERENCE Coolldge to Call One Soon as League of Nations Decides WASHINGTON, Mar. 16. Another naval limitation conference will be called by President Coolldge as soon as It Is known that the League of Nations has definitely abandoned the Protocol of Peace' and Safety, one of the features of which was to have been the calling of a disarmament conference, it Is stated her. KING IS LEAVING CRUISE ON YACHT CONVOY LIQUOR Biological Station to VESSELS SOUTH; be Erected at Once on SF.A'ITIJ'. Mar. US, - Caplain F. Dmlgiv, coast guard conim,au-der, aiiiiounceil thai his latest plan of-harassing rum ruiiuers is lo act as tin unofficial convoy of all liiptor laden vessels leuv- budigct ing llt'itlsh Columbia purls until Ihey arrive at (he ports for which they have Cleared. II is said that the Sladacoua, which loaded 11.000 rusij'of as- V IN MEDITERRANEAN l,()NDO. Mar. 10. King (ieoipe is reported lo have re- eovereil from his recent illness ;iuil will leave, on Thursday ac companied by tin- Oueen for (ieiioa where he will hoard the Itoyal. yacht for a Mediterraneali cruise. Government Dock Site Atilhorily was received at Hie local provincial public work office this morning front Victoria lo proceed with the erection or the federal biological slitlioit on Ihe government wliarf here. The new building will be or two-storey frame construc tion with 50 fool waterfrotilage. It will 85.500. cost approximately i The wotk will involve the tearing down of Hit premises formerly used by the Royal Fish Co. and more recently used by . Hums Co. Ltd. Tor slock killing purposes. There will alo be some work oT strengthening the wliarf to support the iicav slrticliire. Work wilt continence immediately.- 11 lias not yet been de cided whether it; wjJJ .be'done by contract or day .labor. o.v, and casijs, leather suitcase luh bag, shirts, underwtiar, towels, lojking i'lasscs, khaki shirts, lljree tair of cull' links, Ihree watch chains, leather gloves, flash lighl, pocket book. mackijiaw shirls, cap, luowit bonis, etc. F. F. Jones proseeut- d and Hie witnesses at Ihe pre liminary hearing were W. C rat ion and' Sergeants ltailey and McClinchy. Offered to Sell Revolver iccofditig to tits evidence, ser geant Uaili-y. towards the even ing of Saturday, obtained infor tualion thai a 15 revolver bait been olVered for sale in I ho (j.T.P. yards. lie, thereupon made a search and learned thai it 111:111 was liidden in a sand shed ncarlbe ro u n J " fi 6u se'noAl- cer was warned Hint Ihe loan was carrying flic revolver which win fully loadCMJ I la- weapon he hud offered for sale. Sergeant Me (ilinclij; and Constable .Maedon- nld were called upon for assistance and it was decided that the best course to follow was lo allow the negotiations for the sale of the gun to proceed. This was done and, after the gun bad been handed over, (he arrest of itcau- regard was made. Al first he refused to disclose lo the police where the res I of Ihe goods were lo be found but later look the olliccrs further along the track were the goods were found iu the uilcases bidden underneath a pile of wood. On being taken to the police station and, afler be ing warned, accused, in the presence of Mr. (irallon, made Ihe statement thai be was orry for what he had done and asked for leniency. Goods Identified Mr. (iriilton iudentified the sroods produced in court and Ser jeant Mc(i in.? by gave evidence orroboralive of that of Ser geanl Itaib-y. On the deposit ton being read lo him, lleauregard said Dial he had nothing to fay and was then committed. According to the police. Ueaii- regard staled I hat he was 2d years of 'age and bad arrived or; Friday from Oisrome where In father resides. He is a tailor and shoemaker and was intend-' ing lo go into business al Cis- coiwc. Afler the rase had been heard iu court, Sergeant ltailey pointed out that Ibis was the second lime tlie More' of Mr. Oration had been robbed of .revolvers, one of the weapons being the same one as was taken iu a for mcr robbery, lie suggested that it was unwise to allow such weapons lo be exhibited as il ALIBUT MAINTAINS FAIR PRICE TODAY WITH OVER QUARTER MILLION IN aturaay s nociiey was many Brilliant Flashes i . if . r i . c- in JtWiesda); Dramatic Moments j ' Special In Daily t-w-i YW'COl VKH. Mar. 10. The Victoria Cougars arrived (lis morn nig aflrr holding the Calgary Tigers lo a one -ail! . ... ......... ...... ... ..r ll... 1..... I.. I I I - t i- . i ne ii nn- i u-uijiiii' ursiri k rv n'ii'riu- 11 v . vie 'lial will deride which loam chilli piny llie Cunuilit-ns j s iirv tiii uml world supreme hockey honors. Tin ' i! ic wui iii' iijiiy fci ai victoria ciinesiiav inn it. s jr - '-oiliest whs a (ling-dung bailie all the va, it ...I Ik.. II,... I.... 4 .. I I tir.n ... i. i i 1 1 ' i i ' m i i m wii m i i ti m i 1 1 ii i ivi I i i inn ii Aiiii Hi line (i Hit; Cougar shining slurs in a stellar array. PASSENGERS ARE PICKED UPS- maiiiucr ui oiiiu uu uua i Lost I A flashing bark-hamler in the jUiiiil frame liy Jack Walker and II lie perfect sliol from Cully j W ilson a few seconds later in! ! ! hr next play "wlien llu nuck landed in tin; lop corner of llie! ue provided llie dramalie nm- of (lie game nllhotoMi mnii in eaeli loam was on ins iocs :i rni mere wan nut a ' jtlnll ieriod iii (ho three frames. In Waterlogged Boat and; Pace Furious I'luy began ul a. furimui pace illi Itittlrll handlitng Hie rule infrin'-iii'inls awl Ion llie off sides in u dual referee arrange nieiit. 1 '"' ;,i "" ''' '" " "nlhon per day are turned mil ul llie Hoyiil Mini, not only ror llie ISriiisli !es hut fir other coiinlne?. The melal is eheeked al tlie end or llie d,.. and il one hundredth purl of mi ounce is iiiissuig it ran be instanllv deleelcil. Arrest Made in Robbery Case by Sergeant Bailey and Man is Committed for Trial Today Following n speedy capture made on Saturday afternoon within i'i hours of the lime wjieu the alleged robbery look place, Jean William ltciiregard, alias Tom Houchard, was eornmillcd for Iritd by Magistrate McCljnionl in llie city poliev eourt this inorniiig on a charge ol breaking and entering the store of W ilfrid (irallon about 2 o'clock Saturday morning and stealing lherefrotn goods lo the val.ue of about $150, including two 38 Coil revolvers, Smith Wesson revolver, gold watch and chain, gold-filled wulch case, pair of opera glasses and ease, oil hat. hunting knife, two razor I - j. ilLARGE POWER UNDERTAKING FOR STEWART Helmer Interests to Construct $1 ,600,000 Plant, Victoria Reports State According to Victoria reports. the Helmer interests of Wiscon sin will Ibis year construct a. hydro-electric plant costing 50n.ooo in the Stewart district. The plant will be located on Olacicr Hay just below Balmon Itivei-'O! IVotiand-CafialO'ower will 1e distributed from it to various mines in. Hie district in-eluiliny the Premier. SECWBEdAS pewit mimrn John Holsteln, Victim of Aocl- dent, Died Yesterday In Hospital Succumbing to terrible burns sustained on .Wednesday morn ing last when a tin of gasoline. which be was usinig to light a fire in- his shack to the rear of ihe Pioneer Laundry exploded; John llolstein died in the Prince Hupert General Hospital yesterday morning. Deceasw was a native of Iceland in which country ho was born in 1881. lie is survived by a widow residing in Vancouver. llolstein was a halibul fisherman and had been a .member of the local union since 1013. Interment will take place tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of llie Depp Sen Fishermen's Union. HEARD LONDON RADIO IN EAST Re-Broadcast Was Successful Saturday ftlgr.i: Big Ben Struck NF.Wl YOUK. Mar. IC. The first London radio program to be successfully re-broadcast on Miis co!vliinJiit Was heard throughout Ihe Fast Saturday night, when audiences listened lo the Hotel Savoy dance orchestra and heard Dig Hen strike at coiisiiuili-u leiupiauou iu si.-.u, ... . . then.. Tho magistral.? poinlcl YU IHJlJJKhN Mfc this out to Mr. fJrattou who slated Ibat il was not his inten tion lo exhibit such goods in future and Ilia! lie was considering the advisability or iliscdutiuu-ing handling Ihein al all. He said this was the fifth or sixth robbery of his slore. lleauregard will come up 'for eleelion before Judge Young in the County Court this afternoon. DROWNED VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, Mar. 10- - Hughie Waas, four years oT ago and hl brother Maurice two, were drowned in Troul Lake yeslerd-iy afler leaving home on a tricycle and a skooler. Advert:j .n the Daily.News