Mr llohlt slated lli.it in asking lii- consent lo I lie agreement jjI,. Hie directors of tin- l iiiim Hank hail reported Ihal in view BACK IN NORTH "ovtiii ivtiiiiiij man Development Work on National Silver at Stewart t'uv Ii.j firl In Ibe 1 Ii i tico 1020, O. II. Hush. ' M III III 1111 MIU " In int. , I ii... h: It tittrtrt inl-i.. I r L'l I l i '"j i'imiihi Mil riinuuii ..ir I Mil' III I jil 1 1 III 111 lil III UK' i i ...i.:..i. i... . i . ... i ..iiiii - II' lilt ll.- IIIIM t-.ii " ii Ml MIU'l Ull'I'liiriife itn llic Nuliuiiiil Silver llll.n-. Y i I I t I . II. .1 'iiur i in iiiotnoiM if ii'iiip i iii' Mir I at ii... Hi.,.1.1 l.h Aiin iiv oi in- i i rinii i v II t fcM.il t. -Itlk U Vlltlt " filtU U IU1I IIIIU 11" n i v"liai tii ihimmmIv is lirtler l' '1h1i mini wliirh, Imwuvcr, lil liii I. ti. I In V ftm I run I. Ihtii In It.tvln Itins. foi tliaini,t drillinLr. Mi Ii.i.i. . .. -i t. ...i ..r lint IMIU JIIL'IIM III l N'Ii.iii;i1 Silver Mim-s l.ld.: .las. Muiw Vancouver) vice-pre and direclors are Angus Iwail ticnnre lllaek. M.I '; Hush, M. Lodge Vll. unit M II WILL BORROW (Monelon, $164,000,000 Inanco MlnUInn In Rrlnn Dawn Bill Monday to Provldo For That Sum If WW M ! ... " 'i .'my '"'Hit llobh intend I llUit 1. - " ii ii I hi Hit1 suinlauiiaiiy icioiiMMj Finance lo brink.' islaliun Monday author caniiny.' willi no propped of an curly improvement and Hie difficulty, "diipile ri'iil eeoiioinicH of eurlailiiiK proportioimlely the of operation, lliey wi-re fact-d wilh I he in-eecsity of inakinir a ih;i-lic eil in the annual dii- IimiiN. which would result in a utitantial drop in lite value o I lie hank shares and further tuiKhl adversely affect I lie H'i- HON. T. D. PATTULLO SENDS CONTRIBUTION fund. will he ral slinnliiiK of the hank, lo "liviale the possihilily of sueh a serioiM silualiou and in order lo protect the lihWrhohlers and the pulilic as well as in Jhe inleres! or general finanelal utalMlity. the ilireHoVs of lhoriiion llank lifter eshausthe eousiieraliol.'eiied it their wisest course to obtain Hie consent of lite nrliiiff uiiiiis- ler or finance lo a sale lo the tltoyal Hank." j The purchase by the I'nioii ISauk or the Itoyal reduces the mill) uf hanks chartered by the' Federal overnmeiil lo eleven. The total liabilities or .the rniiin ul the end of March were i 1 1 1.0KX.1 in und lhe total assets nttr.ni(i.;u. The lloyal liabilities were Kiill2.5H3.u5 1, and the lolal as sets .(itj,r27,COt at the end or March. The paid-up capital oT Hie rnion i liiH.ooo.ono and the reserve 1. 750,(100. The paid-up capital or Hie lloyal in 20,tU0,-000. and the reserve Hie same. TO CHILDREN'S WARD linn T. II, Paltullo, member ror Ibe district lias seiu ine ioi-IiivvIiil' nersonal Idler to Hit editor or Ibis paper accompanied l,y his check: "lieiir Mr. Pullen. "I mil ice by Hie press that a campaign is neing carm-u on Ituperl ror Ibe Iicneiii oi no-Ubiblren's Ward oT the Hospital and have pleasure in cnelosiuK cheque Tor 20.00 towaru mis I trust llial ine r.niupuw" very successful, "railbrully yours, "I". II. PATTULLO." STOCK MARKET n.C. Silver llaellou Cohall Indian l. liuuwell Premier I.. I Ialy-Alaska Hayvlew .... Oranby (i o i d llowo Sound Surf Intel . "'ii.' Hie raisimr of n loan iifiSelklrk '"'Looo.uon for Hie purpose of '"OHig or reducing or otherwise ''ItiriiinK the whole or any pur-or lomis r ohliKiitlous lo '"""'la and ror public works and (S'Mipi'ui purimses. Terminus Jtid. Asked 1 .50 .00 ."I '.'a .O'.i Vi .01' a. hi i.oo 2.;tC. 2.10 .25 Vi .27 , .22 .:io V'.m I LOO 15.00 ...05 U .05 .05 Vi .50 .70 ai ...i t .r. Sbenton Is sailing lulit on . Iho Prince Ituperl for Vancouver on u boll day I rip. BUCKLEY BAY CLOSED DOWN Manager and Other Officers of PRICES STEADY Massett Timber Co. Arrive in City on Way South The iis fin ecu men lel at Hie Massell Timber Go.'.s mill at Ituekley Hay will proceed south lo Vancouver at the first uf the week and the plant will then in charge of two or three watchmen staled It. It. Maxwell, manager of Ibe plant, who arrived in I lie city this nioruiu on Ibe I'rince .lobu on his way south. .lack MrOonahl, former accountant at Ituekley Hay and more re cently puieliasins atienl for the company al Vancouver, arrived in the rily-troiii the oii(li today and wilJpryceiMl.ioiiil yn Uw Prince' Joliii to Jluekley IthjPII will be in charge uf Hie plant durinjr Hie period or its shut down. Mr. Maxwell stales Ihal Hie company i goin.j? lo sell its and Hie $10,000 slock in the general slore Ibe.re. '1'he mill is not cxpvt'led 'In "reopen for al least a year's lime. Mr. Maxwell is aeenmpaiiied b his wife and I here also arrivei; on the I'rince .lohn lr. (iuy Pal mer, v1iu has bef ii physician for the company, and J. H. McW il-liains, Wlio has been in charge of Hie wireless .station at Ituekley Hay. They will all go syulh on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night. ON HALIBUT Today 168,500 Pounds Sold exchange at from 10.7 to 13.2c a Pound at llalihut arrivals were heavier Ibis morning lhan they havt in i.ti rue some davs nasi hut oriees remained steady. Anieri mis iivitii'-'i'iI tile and 5e anil lanadiiius nearly lie and 5e. total of 108,500 pounds was nnirlvclcil 102.000 nounds from Viiinrieiili limits and 50.500 I it H from Canadian. Arrivals and sales: American Allen. :tn.ooo oiiuml. at 12.3e ami 5e,. o the Pacific Fisheries Yellowstone. Ilt.otio pounds, al la.Vu and Oc, lo Hie Hoolh Fish cries. Fidsvold. I LOO0 pounds, at l.'l.2e and Oe, lo the. lloyal Fish t:.. Democral. 2J.000 pounds, a' la.lo.anil Oe, and Middletou, !,- 000, at l-.5c and 0c,' lo Hie Uiu- adiau Fish Hold Storage Lo. Canadian Impefieuse. 8,000 pounds, alj 1 0.0c. and Oe; Mayriuwcr, 1,000 j ooniiifs. at 10.7c and 5u, and! Uaygeon, il,000 pounds ul 10.8c and Sc, to Ihv Laoadiau l ish Uold Storage Co. Tramp, I l,o0 pounds, al lO.Ue aud 5e, lo ihevAlliii Fisheries. Alii, 8,500 pounds at I OAK and'Dc; Inez II., 18,000 pounds al II. lc and 0e; and Kouosu, TAXI BOSTON GRILL 7.5 and Large Upstair Dining Halt, with nrwly laid dancing Ambulance f'.oor for ti ire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wed. nnvwhere at Anytime. ding parlie. . n.oni Mnlnl. 3rd Ava. Tor rats, apply to Boston and m at. PRINCE RUPERT 0 rill. Third Ave. UATT VIPECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. . . f I iltl rttird('i Clrcilrtlon 1653 Strut 472. PRICK FIVK CRNT". 1 111 ' ' IMUNCr: HL'PKKT, U'.ti, SATl HDAY, MAY 23, 1025. in mil mi TO BE TAKEN OVER BY ROYAL ARTFR-HAI.I S fflMPANY OF WINNIPRf, LOWEST TF.NDFRF.R ON ELEVATOR msjH h h m h w h h m h as. mxmwHVHH m w h vbwh hw m m w m m m -a m m h. m m mm mtm m. m m. .mm. mm mk. w mmmw mmmm mm. m mmmm mm, mm mm" mm m mmmm mmmm mmmm m mm mm mm a r n i r i i . n i ri i to Endorsement hy Shareholders of Each, Announces Finance Minister (fl'TWv , May 'L '' 'V Htililt, acting minister of i i i I II. ..l I... I I .: I .: I I,. iiinitiiii'ii niriii in II ill i.' I'll ill i'iiii.i-iii i.i I I'lll (I' ' ..w - ' ' .J a k mil it i; i it i I . r ii i Miart'IHMIHM'S 01 lilt IJIIIOII 10 ICCCIVC Olie SUaiC Ul HOJ.ll ink 111' 1'illTII IMU r'IMII 1 if I llll'Mi ."i'." ni Tin1 purchase requires ralificalion y 1 lie shareholders of Mil I.;!!. IS WANTED BY U.S. COURTS!; u mat! I f . . B I Miy Have his Bond of 125,000 Estreated V.VXi; it Vl',11. May 23. .lark i iitii liHiuiiiiir nil miuem 4 u-Uoir. under lKuor d . I 'S IIIXI'II'S. VtlllllU'l f jw and Is nut available .t ordered to return, i : t!.. show up, in H i . y understood lif will not. f . .'5.000 will he for- l Mrs. yianlcy Baldwin, wife of Hie Hnti.-h pienner, anil Hie Iurhc of Aberconi heside her examine a dre-s or Hie lieri'od or IT.'tt nl the lloyal School of Art Needlework exhibition in London receully. Carter-Halls Company are . Lowest Tenderers on the Prince Rupert Elevator (Special to Daily News) OTTAWA, May 23. The tenders for the Prince Rupert elevator havo bacn opened and consideration is being given to the various bids. No contract has yet been let. While nothing official has been given out in connection with, the tenders, it is understood that The Carter-Halls Company of Winnipeg are the lowest bidders. The Carter-Halls Company built the elevator at Edmonton and they have been doing big jobs of that nature in different parts of tlje country, Including Vancouver. Buckley Opening up Logging Canw on Queen Charlottes to 1 Supply Local Mill with Logs ii. iiis w:.v In Purl Cleineiils where he Will oueu uu (i. lus .ri.i.r i-.iinu whicli will urodiiee logs for Hie Prince Ituperl Spruce n n i p v ... . Mills Ltd., and possibly his own mill ul Purl l-lemeut when it is reopened, Frank J,. Huekley, well known tinnier operator ot litis dislricl, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Hupcrl lliis .morning and will sail loniglil on Hie Prince John for, the ljueeii I'll!! i-lnl ! U mills. Ullllliuii. ......ii... .Mr. Hockley announces llial lln new camp will employ lo shipi wilh uliiiol L'.'i men. A. K. .loluislone is wilh Mr. Ulickley ami will be suiierinlendenl of the 1:.wiw,ru.,,nr sishockley & hanson Mr. Hockley on Mussed Inlet. I Itcgurdifig the Port t lemeiils mill, Mr. Huekley slated thai it; would slarl cultiiiig as soon usj conditions permitted but Ihal would probably not lie Tor .some mouths at least. , Also accompanying Mr. Huek-ey on Ibis I rip is W. I'.. Salmon, chief inspector for Vickers, Ibe big Hrilish airplane manufacturers al Wcybritlge, Kuglaiid. Mr. Huekley has taken a large contract In supply Vickers wilh airplane spruce und has sub-lfl 'irders (n district mills including Hie plant here which I bey visil-ed today. BASEBALL National League Ciiicimiatti 1 1, Philadelphia SI. Louis 8, Huslon 0. Chieaao 2, Hrooklyn 0. 1,500 pound. al 10.7c anfl 5o; to Ibe Huolh Fisheries Canadian Co. llingleailer. 0,500 pounds, al l0,7oWl 5c, lo iliePiicifie FishT cries. nnm nuiTiiPnn lArl UlC Terrifying Earthquake Southern Japan was Worst in Thirty Years TOKIO, May 215. The department oT coinniuuicutiono an-oounVed today that more- than 00 ier!-oiis are believed la be flruj and several liumlred liouscs tlauiaged in an eartlumiike unci Hie at Kinosaka Spring, the famous resort visited by tourists. II is not believed lliut any of the foreigners are victims. Another report stales thai Hie railroad train was buried in a collapsed lun'neljiear Ashiiya. LONDON, May 2.) Tokio reports slate thai the earthquake. in southern Japan was of a ler- - .- iirying nature, and Hie shojek was the worst felt in ao years. OSAKA. May 23.. A severe corllumakc occurred at tl.08 (his miMiiing centred in the Taji-ma district 80 Unites norlhwesl of Osaka. It is reporled Ihal 200 houses collapsed at foyo Oka. 'there were numerous Hies and railroads and telegraphs lo the north coast were .interrupted. PRINCE JOHN BACK i IN-SERVICE AGAIN 'Arrived This Mornlna at 8 o' clock from Vancouver and Islands Capt. McLean In Command Atler a mould's lay-up in the south for general overhaul which, however, did not include dry docking, C.V.Il. 'steamer Prince John, wilh Cap!. Neil McLean on I he bridge, arrived Irom Vancouver via Ibe Uucen Char- lolle Islands at 8 o'clock this morning and is scheduled lo re-lurn south by Ibe same route al 8 o'clock loniglil. The trip up Hie eoasl was a fine one wilh the exception oT some Tog lhe Tirs' day out or Vancouver. The ves sel, which was delayed through having to unload 110 Ions or coal al Ibe Naien Harbor whal ing station, brough a Tew pas- engers here and a small freight cargo 'including salt nun empty tierces for Ibe Canadian risli it Cold Storage Co. EMPIRE DAY LESSONS TAUGHTIN SCHOOLS No Demonstrat'on this Year but Inetoad There were Prac tical Talks on Patriotism Yeslerday was Umpire Hay MCMURRAY HAS RESIGNED FROM in litl 3 tUlnXKd JUD sleinl of havinv a procession am Will Build New Govornmont Building There Shockley Coming to Supervise Work Olor Hanson and F.. H. Shock lev have been awarded the con tract for Hie erection of the new government building al Smith ers. It is expected Ihal Mr. Shoekley will come north from Vancouver shortly to supervise Ibe work. EXPLOSION IN FORD MOTOR BUILDING AT WINNIPEG EARLY TODAY WINNIPKli. May 23. Thirty men were hurled lo tne noor, tV -llflll Mil stulninir injuries, near public gathering were given les- -iins mi iiiiliiol sm in Itieir in dividual rooms. A number of the teachers gav lessons on Hie Hag. the politi cal nosiliou ol Canada as a part i.r the Hrilish Kmpirc and us oosilion as a self-Covcrning ualioii. COOLIDGE SUFFERS INDIGESTION ATTACK WASIUNOTON. May 23. Pre sident Coolidge suffered from an attack of indigestion touay ne cessitating the cancellation of nil ntiuis. tils 'n nvs c ans an- .. i ' , - i . iioimeed. His inilisiiosilion I vrebllnu rau'nlly lo trealmenl and no serious concern Is felt. FISHERMAN DIES by buildings were rocked when 'Iie dealb occurred id me the enuuielling department or the Prince Ituperl ieneral uospuai i.i.i Motor Co. al Pur ago Ave. at 0:10 his morning oi uieury ui.iinL ii. I l.v ii triis pvnlnslon Ifleririre n fisherman. . Decease this morning. Much muclilnery vas 03 years or age ami. was u was wrecked. native, of Germany. KING CABINET OTTAWA, May 23.- Hon. K. J. McMurray, solicitor general, 'tendered his resignation and it ha bee'n accepted. Premier Mackeii-: zie King announced in tho House of Commons. Mr. McMurray "said lo resign- fessioual ami private halure, which il is underslood refer to the indebtedness of the lejal firm of which he is a member lo the defunct Home Hank. PRINCE ALBERT HAS . . BEEN . SOLD Will to Overhauled at Yarrows and Returned to Service VANCUl'VF.It, May 23i The leainship Prince Albert has been released from custody al Victoria where she has been held since last October following a libel against her hy the Comjnercial Pacific Cable Co. .of tUii rran-cisro having been soblrto Hrnest Wild, a Vancouver bruker, it is announced. ; The cable company claimed k 11)11,1)00 from the roriner ovvii-ers Tor alleged daiuages when the vessel's anchor Tooled the cables while lying off. the"' Cali fornia Coast- on Iwo occasions. The parlies are underslood to have reached an amicable agree-mcnl, the lerms of which are not announced. Wild paid $12,208 Tor the ship. (Special to Dally News) YICTOIUA, May 23. The steamer Prince Albert which has been in custody sof 'Uie marshal here wilh $15)0,000 libel plaster ed on her will be thoroughly ovi;: uauled al Yarrows und rein, il into service. TIDAL WAVE ON LAKE ONTARIO Water Rolled In Some Places Moro Than 150 Feet Inshore IIOCIIKSTFJI. N.Y., May 23. -- A tidal wave along 20 miles of Hie American shore struck Lake Ontario this morning causing heavy damage to line village and Hiv summer resorts. No loss of life Is reported. The wave rolled in some places more than lint reel Inshore carryluig, wreckage mid small boals.wllh it. Monday. Muv 25, being Kmpiro Day llhere'vvlll be no iijsue of Ibe Daily News.