(lev lllilll DC1! j C Ambulance .....iM. . I ... I J... - : f ....... w !e wHiiriiiiMi i"MM(iiiv a prcsiue in. arrivt'ii ui Merlin lu ll Din Iiih home in llnnovcr. Hie .NulioualiMs nit' planning m nOstalions of welcome along the route that Iheir hero imiow Hum aNemoou. Fearing dial there might he runnier - .'.Uvio. Hie police have lakco elaborate precautious if "l-n e. im hilling Hie prohibition of lliree mdii-jicii Lur denioiislralious. which llie Coiiiniuiiisl had an- iii 1 1 i i i iiiii i i nun win i-iiii ii' lllllk'llH III LLU1U IlILuUli 1J in. if iiiniii in ....,. oaui rnuiu Bimro IAoMM OTENo LAKE WITH BRIDE With Freight Leave Wran-jll for Telegraph Creek tvu I. '.St I May IIm II. ire uu Hip Uir n li Creek on Salur-i ftim-i. than I S('l Ions of in -Imlinir tractors, . eic. They w.ill ' Ti'h griiidi Ureek hy lase Lake which i j few miles of lln new y of Ihe Cassiar. i who left on Saturday (i! icineil sourdoimhs. mu WLVVLV Wits Annit ruiui r n tj. i ,v iniir uccamo iriao ef 0. I. Andrew on Saturday Night sl'" ial to Daily Xew.s s"Vni. May ii. Miss Wi'rc M.HIiie,- un, r,. . Andrew iiiarried here Saturday " H. MarkV Church. v It. Ashley orricialing. M'niel Crawford was ',,,a" nd II. llooiou. hesl In Mir ,s !.(. ,at,.on ,, "msll( ,..1T- rr ,-. ' " a ?idnate or Ihe Itoyal "bl1"" Hospital. Victoria. ST.e i. -f i. a. Clothier, resi. ,t, I, "'""iiiff eniiineer at Prhice "' ' I'hc Kioont Is connecled r ' IT "M.l (Slacier ,;;,'"; Ihe Stewart 1 Hn vefy I'l'iilar mi ,it i rr FORMERHIGH SCHOOL ilUDENTS SUCCEED AT UNIVERSITY OF B.C. Si'vrml r I ii " ii i l i simienlN of the Mil; I. , " nave I IK K r . p 81 li,.. . 1 ,l,pir Pxainljiulions (-,, liuversily 'or iirnui, fi,;;1"'""- :e,ric Duncan look our.,! llT, hunw Ut Ails' dMjtr... "j!, !'n',,v(''1 llaehelor "iirrof, "las ",U('k " w Ul , "I'lolnliik- hii de- 1 SlnwrlnK and . '"l'j' K"r' K" nives rk i- " "" l'a,",l,, hv fir' m Was Married Last Thursday Evening to M.'ss Eva Beryl Halkcnbcrq Will Rc- side Here At I lie Any I ican Church in Bin lis Lull- which wan crowded wilier friend nf-H'm, iiilr:irliii" . . .1 . T . -r - r aim .Mi.?mVJlUeiMJ,,(,ilt J4liw- wel.lin4H-nlar. ...... .....v. j . I ni.iii iiit nmrsiiay evening, mi exodus or a UrpnJiivJ. n. rinaiing, uf old seeker who yAn Wry Uelkenberg. " on Ihrlr way to'dj.ughler of Mr. and Mr.-. D. 11. .overell field oH alkeiil,erg of Burns Lake, aud T Lloyd WiNon, son of Mr. ami ad of prospiT-jji,.,. . t. Wilson nf Prime Itu- lenve, started ;,.r. f.lov.t t..oii w,h best man and Mis Olive Shceler vva bridesmaid. The hridi' was charming in a wedding ilre of while crepe-i dc-ehciie wild Ihr conventional veil and a shower lioiniiel of Ophelia roses. The lrii'-iiiail also wore while crcpe-dc-chcnc with hal lu match and carried a Kiimiii'l of carnations. Afler Hi retnony, Ihe eotiple were piidiired hy Iheir friend and laken lo a surprise parly abd danee in Ihe Loiuiiiunil Mall al necHcr i.aKc. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have arrived in Prince Itnperl and will reside here, the groom being r, memlier of Ihe local Itoyal Hank staff. They are receiving Ihe hearty rongralulalinns ami bei wishes of many friends in the elly. FOUR DROWN IN ST. CROIX RIVER Young People Lost Their Lives When Sail Boat Capsized on Sunday ST. sTi:i'lli;.N. X.ll.. May II.-Mariou ickers. aged 21, Helen Kyle, 17, Murray MacKay. It. and (ieorge Stephen. If. were drowned on Sunday when Iheir hoal capsized in the SI. Croix lliver. BASEBALL American Leaguo New York I, St. Louis I. 'Philadelphia Cleveland Hosloij I, Detroit 5. vv.-isliniulou t. Chicago National Leacue Ciueliinatli 'i. Urooklyn Chicago I, Itiislon 2. IMIIsliurg Hi I'hllailclphia SI. Louis 8. New York 0. i. Charles Hocking, the new general manager nMhe Hratihy Co., and Mi. Hocking were passengers going north on the Cardena yesterday afternoon hound for Auyox whercthey will make Iheir home. I'M i Mm- Hocking's first trip norHi. Momy for Children's .Ward Will All be Raised In a Few j Days, it Is Hoped i , 1 In- 4iMieal for subscription- in coiiiicelion will (he project of pulling in a children's ward a' the Prince Itnoerl Ceneral IIos pilal is still meeting with hearty response. 'Subscription received over the week-end put the tidal well over Ihe 500 mark -and t lie lag day 'on Saturday, when its proceeds are added, will mean inai oiiiy a icw nunureil more noiiars win ue iieeueu. . day or o should see the objective achieved. ' Already acknowlcUgcd....S 172.20 Loyal Orange Ladies 15.0U Itoyal Purple 50.00 Smith .Mailed 10.00 Lindsay Carl age Co 1 0.00 '".hin Yen 5.00 Pater , 10.00 r.impeau Lotlge A.l". A.M 50.00 V. O. Fulton .. Mr. and M.s. II J. II. Ivarsou .. lltlllla.(ll e Ujerke 5.00 10.00. 1 .00 I .on I.0JI MEMBERS TO PROTEST AGAINST CLOSING OF PORTS TO AMERICANS OTTAWA. May II. Hrilish Columbia co.i-t mciidiers, hcadeil y A. W. Neill, of Comox, are falsing strong .opposition here lo Ihe proposed closing of ll.C. ports lu American halibut fishermen. Mr. Ncill will interview .Ion. Arthur Cardiii, minister of marine and fisheries, on Ihe sub ject immediately. 'I he closing of il.C. polls. Mr. Neill declares. Aouhl prevent American fishermen from buying their herring bail in Canadian cities ami thus le-troy illi Important industry. FISHARRIVAH Four Americans ell 61,000 Lbs. and Six Canadians 40,000 Pounds American Italnler. 22.000 lbs., lu Fish (io. al lti.Joc and 7c. Itainbler. O.ooo lbs.? lo Fish Co. al 17c. ami 7c. Akulaii, :io,ooo lbs., to SI ora at al 5.:i0c and 7c. Lola, :).000 lbs., to lloiiih l loyal Itoyal Cok' Fish Co. at I .'.' Or ami 7e. Canadian Alll, 7'i:i00 lbs. lo tkdd Slorage it 1 1,80c and 5c. Ti'jodie, 5.000 lbs., to Atlin al I l.OOe and 5c'. D.S.Ti, 7,000 lbs., to 1 Sooth Fih Co. al H.VOc and 5c. Annie May .'1,000 lbs., lo Hooth Fish Co. al I I.DOc and 5c. Tramp, 10,000 lb..-, tu Hoolh Fish Co. al I t.'.tOc and 5e. .'pi Spencer? 8,500 lbs., to Itoyal Fish Co. al 1 5.10c and 5c. STOCK MARKET I Hid. Asked Indian .00 'i .oyy, DunwHI 0.00 11.80 .Selkirk. 0.5 .05. iTerininu ,U .50 L. Si'",'. .20 .28 Hay view : .10 .111 Il.C. s'iiVer 1,15 1.18 C ran by A:- 13.00" Howe S"iVlin.l 15.00 17.0(1 Premier 2.35 2.30 Daly-Aluska ,10 .21 Mlacler 121 Vj .27 Surf Inlet .05 i .00 Vi Independence .15 .20 BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Wall, with newly laid dancing Service floor for hire. HuitaBfe for Anywhere nt,m- dances, hamiuels and wed. Hind Royal Hotel, 3rd Av. ding parties. and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT For ratig, apply to Jtoston HTT VIDECK, Prop. drill, Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia' Newspaper Phono 457. XV. NO. HI. VOL IM11NCB ItLI'KItT, B.C,, MONDAY, MAY II. IWo. StlufUr Circulation 1611 lrtt hlH PRICE FIVIf GENTS. TO INAUGURATE HINDFNRIIRfi TOMORROW BUMS AM MING REVENGE. SEATTLE MAN KILLS WOMAN AND HIMSELF berman nationalists Welcome Their Hero; Disturbance Feared HFHLIY .May 11. Held Marshal Noil Iliiideiibiirg, wlio OBJECTIVES NOW IN SIGHT ' ' ' ' A Chiit'ese uiirse wearing the fashionable (rxfiird Inigs was suappeil reet'oHy with IierlHlle Niargc in Ilyili' Tii1vTIiTori on the grade crossing al Holh niiNeli Haden no Sunday. One Life Lost and Two Injured When Vancouver Power Boat J Town of Mayo Is Practically Wiped Out by Fire; No Lives Lost Though People Collapse FDMUMO.N, May 11. Information received by radio ays hal die lowu of .Mayo on .Slewarl diver in Ihe Yukon 'J crrilory, .va practically burned out by a fire which romiiieiiceil Salunla light and continued unabated on Sunday. Traelors uf Ihi rreadwell Mining Go. were brought into use lo lenr down cabins and buildings and keep Ihem away from Ihe flames. , Heporls say diere was no loss oT lire but dial eerul porous were overcome by smoke fumes. Among, the buildings destroyed were llmc of Aiihur Lclournciiu, one of Ihe large.! NEW ZEALAND PREMIER DIES Mr. Massey Dies at Age of 09 After Lingering Illness WELLINGTON, N.Z., May 11 Premier Massey of New Zealand died on Sunday after a long illness which a few days ago It was realized would be his last. The late premier was the last of the war time premiers and he became head of the Dominion In 1912. He was a fervent Imperialist and, In the years Immediately after the war, took an active part in Imperial councils. Ho was born near Londonderry 69 years ago and passed through Canada last In 1923 en route tb London. He emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 14 and followed the occupation of a farmer. in lowu, ami Hinel Urns. Hotel. Chateau Mayo. Mayo is the shipping poinl tor die Keno Hill and is the metropolis nf die Yukon silver area. CORDOVA CLAM , DIGGERS QUIT Refused Half a Cent Increase in Pay by Canneries, 200 Em-' ployces Walk Out COUDOVA. May 1 1 Two hundred clam, (lifters, practically all employed by Ihe lliree largest clam canneries in the Cordova -district, walked out wiien the companies refused a half a cent a pound increase in pay. Three smaller concerns granted an In lease to four cents a pound. TRAIN HITS BUS . HF.MLI.X. May II. F.lcven persons were killed when nil ex ores I rain struck a motor bus Destroyed by Gasoline Blow-up ! ( (f Wvl llOUt m . Ik v ..iul' r.ii, .May ii. narry iiuyner was kiiicii. am James ArtuMrung, deckhand, ami Joe Lee, Chinese Cook, uri in hospital suffering from serious burn, a a resiill of I wo e.-plusiun fulluweil by a fire aboard Ihe inolor launch Trurilla uu Saturday afternoon while Ihe crafl whs Inking on gasoline al the hheel Oil Co.s plant at Haruet. The launch was cotiiilelc.ly destroy ed. Hayiier. who led a hoe sipiad, into Hie blazing hold follow-ng the first explosion of a gasoline drum, was blown up through Hie halch and into die water nf die inlel wlisu Ihe second tlrnin exploded The body was swept uwuy by die rushing tide Double Tragedy Occurs in Regent Hotel Room; Witnesses Being Held YAXCOL'YKH, May 11. Helievcd lu have been, crazed ly jealousy anil a desire fur revenge, Andrew Acilsuii ut Hea,Uie shut lu death Mrs. Olive Wick, also uf .Senllle, in u room ol Ihe Uulel Jlegeiil here last nighl. He llieii turned (he revolver on liiiiiM-lf and sent a bullut lliroutjli his hearL BuHi llie woman and Neilsou were dead when, llie police urrived uu Ihe scene. The police are liuldiny in custody J. F. Lotigliren of Seallle ui wiiose cunipany Mr. Wick was wiien she was found by Neil-son. They had conic from beullle uu Saturday along with an-oilier woman, who occupied if u adjoining room and who is also Held liy llie police. She i lrs. . Mabel Myers ir Seallle. Mrs. Loughren is also here.' According lo die police, she ae-l eoinpauied Neilson lo the hotel i and eoiifionted her liusbund who, .lien Xeilson began lo shool, j'Uslieil into the corridor pulling is wife with him to safely. WAR CROSS Impressive Event Took Place Last Night In Anglican Church Regimental . I'he regiment presented a very iuarl appearance a it marche-d dong the street' ami the per- ormauce of the band was indeed rcditable. The parade was joined by about thirty members of IS UNVEILED Parade An iinpre.ssiye event important n the activities of local ex-er- , ice men look place last night vhen Ihe Ylmy Itidge memorial toss presented to the First Hal-aliou, North B.C. Ilegiinenl, by he Imperial War Craves' Com- missiuu vva unveiled and dedi- eated in St. Andrew's Anglican hiireli. The church was crowd- 'J- ! To participate in die cere- inony, officers, noii-commlssion- d officer. and men of the First North ll.C. Ilefc'imenl under the dicer commanding, Col. J. V. Nicholls, alnl led by die regimen al' band of twenty piece under Bandmaster Wilson, paraded rum Ihe armory lo llie church. the Creal War Veterans' As- oeiation in civilian alii re. In the course id Ihe service at I lie church the memorial cross as unveiled of lis Union Jack Irape by Itegiiueiilal Sergeaut- l'ajor William Brown. The "Lasl 'ol" was sounded by Sergeant William Itanee. Archdeacon S. . Itix offered dedicatory prayer ami delivered an Impressive crmou imbued with die olem- lity ami .significance of die oc-asion. There was appropriate music by llie choir, including a pecial anthem, ami Bandmaster Wilson rendered a cornel solo. Afler llie service, the members if the regiment paraded back to Hie armory where lliey were di- misscd. The cross unveiled is one of I wo presented to the local regl- meiii. At the reipiesl of many members of Ihe old il)2ml Hat talion who arc now stationed in Vancouver, the second cro being forwarded to that city. SASKATCHEWAN TLECTION WILL is BE ON JUNE 2 SASKATOON, May Ii. Pre. mice Dunning has announced thai a provincial general election will lake place on June ? in Su'kntchewan. NEW OWNERS SWANSON BAY Either Canadian Robert Dollar or Pacific Mills to Get Plant Present Lessees Moving 11 Is understood dial either the Canadian Hubert Dollar Co. or fe -'a,:i)l.U.l& vi,ll l.be jmuc- it-ssiui uiiiuer. lor me puip anu lumber mill at Swansoii Bay wli ich was recently offered at judicial sale by Ihe receivers of the Whalen Puln A J'aner Co. Whichever concern aeijuire the plant will operate it, it i.v ex-peeled. The Southern Alberta Lumber Co., 'which has been operating the Swaiison Hay mill under lease for the past several niuiitliv, will remove il operations lu Ouecn Charlotte City in about ten days lime. The (jueen Chiirlolte City ' mill vva bought recently on be- half of the Soulhrrh Alberla Co. by I'.vvart A Sereth. The. last steamer lo load lumber at Swansoii Hay for Ihe Southern Alberla' Uo. is due there on i'liesday. The cargo will go to llie Atlantic seaboard. ESQUIMALT HAS ANOTHER FIRE Cadet Instruction' Hall Is Burned and Damage Amounts to $50,000 YICTOIIIA, May ti. Fifty thousand dollars damage was caused by a fire on Saturday in the cadet instruction hall in Fsijuinuilt. Most of the loss was due lo destruction of equipment. The fire, which is believed to have been or an incendiary origin, i being investigated. POLICE MIX WITH MOB OF NATIVES One Killed and 100 Are Arrested In Johannesburg, South Africa JOllAX.XlvSBUltn, May II. )ne native was killed today and 100 were arrested as the outcome or an attack upon six native detectives who were engaged in making a liuugr raid. Seven hundred native participated in (he attack and the situation o! the detective became u serious dial European policemen who were with tlieiu Used revolvers against the mob. F. M. Crosby was a passenger ror Vancouver on lal night boat. He plans a prospecting trip ol several month down the coast in Ho! near fulure.