TOllOXTO, June 10. Official declaration thai Hit- Lulled Church had been instituted wan made by Itcv. S. I). Ohuwn before I u ijrctt crowd in I lie Arena here this morning amid impressive silence. The service which followed were conducted by Dr. Chuwn, friirral superintendent or Ihe Mclhodisl Church; llev. Dr. u. C ij'idgruii. I'reibylerian moderator, and Hev. W. II. Warrincr. gen- tiul secretary or Ihe umgrcguiionui miioii. It,. I. mil fli tiliiirnriif was maxsed a choir of 300 voices. l .... ii 1 1. 1.. I.. I..L .,! jit W.lillu only a lew iiiooxano ieui"c ' .mn.- i m.- thp actual service, the radio broadcast carried il far and wide lo Ijuwplu who listened in Ihrouahoul I.aslern i-amuta. JARD INDIANS' Brind Jury at Present Assues Instated .to, t. In Mi Justice W. A i Mardonahl inforuied Ihe (Jrand Ij.'-dmlay Jur (hat fts duties would not h-rnded with (lie completion of the If'iui caes on the present Assue ibrfAPt bul Unit il should hold II- ui readiness lo deal with Nie Ifcll murder charge against five In- i Jians of the lifard llivcr dislriei t Iw'liu are now in Okalla awaiiniK, li ! His Lordship announced: Hint these cases would be hied in I'rlilcc HupeH about the niid- Me uf August. The dale would . . . . lc set, he slated, b-foie Ihe Close H Ihe prciM'fil session. Delay lias lieen necessitated in order In net witnesses mil of the rc- luuie northern district. 'CHINESE STRIKE HINDU CHAMP. 'Coastal and River Shipping Still; Affectod by Crows Leaving Ships SIIAXOHAI, June 10. Strike leaders today permitted the dis-(ui'liuuees lo subside in Ihe busi- nes. and .foreign selllemeuls of Slianuliiii. imt the coastal and uer shinniiiK was crippled by fiew's eiiiiliiiiiiii'-' lo leave the liis in the harbor. s'ix rerexenlalives or foreign liilonialle cors al Pekiu arrive lieie today for the purpose mf foiirerriug vvllh the aulhorilies it'iiiiriling Ihe disluibauces which ttiirleil when Chinese workers al I lie Japanese iitllls walked mil. SHANGHAI ENDS- LOSES MATCH Thrown bv Zbyszko. Former Heavyweight Champion Wrest ler of World at Vancouver VAXCOUVnil, June 10. Slan-I'liuis hi'szko, former heavyweight chaindon wresller of Ihe world, lasl night defeatel Kal- ictiila (lobar, Hindu champioif er Die HritlslrKnilre in a inalch "I Ihe Aieim licrc. Zbysiko .look Ihe first fall In 15 niinules, (lobar the second in "dx ininiiles. and Zhyszkn the 'lilid, in 7'ti uiliiulr. BITTER OPPONENT OF PRINCE RUPERT HOUSE OF COMMONS Hon. II on i' lime ,1. Mautoti. at a Liberal and now a slrong partumi Conservative .m living nl Fori William, look another opporttinily recently lo criticize Ihe elevator vole al Prince Uuperl. lie had hern criticizing (iovern-loeni expenditures on Ihe Atlantic, when he said: "Then we have the Prince Ituperl elevator, a scandalous expenditure, $l.3."0.IHM which was vol-ed in Ihe House Ihe other day. This elevator is two .hundred miles farther from Kdinuiitou than the elevator a I Vancouver. This $l,350000 which is to be spent on Ihe Prince Uuperl e'evalor is Just about as useful s a riflh wheel on a wagon." Mr. Miiulon was a member or the -Meghan cabinet. 4.4. --4- GEORGE AND RUPERT GOING ON J)RY DOCK own Liners Will be Cleaned and Painted Hero Prepara tory to Starling Alaska Service 1'ieii.iralory to hiking-up the Asl service to Alaska InwanH i ,.i nr lliis mouth, both ' ... i. i (mi x earners l-rince noi't-i. .....i ilrinri. (ieorse win o ,i... ,l..k here within Ihe. week 111 vv , ... r.ie Meaning .ami paiuimg. Ihe Prince Uuperl. on uer re turn from Anyox Friday '""'"'"H ai o iii-n " will go on dock ..in i.i nil in lime IO lunu iiv- .... ...... ...i. sailing for Ihe soiill. ai i uciuu ju the aflecii"""- , ii,. Monday morning, on her return i SENATOR McCALL DIES AT SIMCOE KIM CO P.. Oul.. June I0.--Seu'- ... i..i..n ..i;.. in. been III for s""10 i.:r- . him ( TAXI I BOSTON GRILL 25 and 8fe Largo Upstair Dining Hall, with nrwly laid dancing Anthiilr' niiiuumi, v floor for hire. Suitable for Servlc dances, banquets and wedding i 'U.. '" A parties. Anywhara at Anytime. Ittnd oyl HoUl, 3rd Ave. I ,;'. For raPwi, apply to Boston nd 6th 81 PRINCE RUPERT drill. 'Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. XV., NO. 135, 1023. VitUrdii'i Circulation 1,660. lrl tli 66. PRICE FIVE GKNTS. Vol I'HIXCB 1U.TK11T, 11.(1, WKDXESUAY, JIWB 10, HURCH UNION WENT INTO EFFECT TODAY REATY MAKES BRITAIN ARBITER OF PEACE FOR FRANCE Church Union Service Held at Toronto when Great Change Occurred leads of Presbyterian, Methodist and Congre gational Denominations took part in arena hooking forward to a career of professional ilulies. the graduating clus oi llio Women's College Hospital, Toruiilo, reitMve their diploma ul the commencement exercises CANADIANS GET Canaiais to Have a Flag of Her BEST PRICES! wn ft IS Dded fl" Committee American Doats viith MINING TRIAI uargo Catches of Halibut Sold for Little Money Canadians y ol than Americans Ibis iiioriuiu'. on e.xchan A number of : . . I I I. I Slorasiii'ut H.50 and iMlix III K.7II a n 1. from Stewart, llie i i im e I Cimii 'n U'y was concluded in the tieorge will go on dock and llio I imV,;,,,,, ..nufl here ves. erdav supf Action work on her will also nui!(i'l-"Uvieii Mr. Justice (Iregory de had ny righl of action. To allow alor Aicxanoer .u.v.,,. ... r jusliee w,v ,eeks dieii at . , .., .'.!., Appointed lo Heccmmtnd Design OTl'ANN'A. June K. Falling in lint' with AiHlmliu and New Zealand, Uauadu is lo have a flag which will be recognized .. . ii... n r ii... I,..,..;..)..,. 'I'll., rnvi'piinw.iil liux n.'i.xseil all (!'- ' " "" heller prices - .... uer appoiniiug a roiuiiiiuru h iuipiuci ' "-i"1" ' ' I ..... . m I I r, .. . r . 1 most MiiLubie nesign lor a nanoiiai nag iur xmin: uh-. A ilixliiiitlive Cniiadian fluff so far is nilthonzeil lor use I:.; S -'M'" government owned vessels and ships of Cap- thai demand was poor. The Parajjou and Prosperity sold for Ketchikan delivery. The list was American Panlon 70,ino lo Allin Fisheries at H.5U and i. Proxperlly 2(1,00(1 lo Allin Fisheries al HJO anil I. Yulisee H.OOU. llesohile t0,-)0(l, tfevmour ;t7,00() lo Cold I.' .i. in linn I., liiii'irii. k'ixli. cries al -.8.5(1 and t. i I.. I mill I., llnitlli .'ixli. Illlil.lllll ,,"'" I" ,yvf... . ..... Emblem a,20() lo Hoolh Fish- Pin"? i v.J" ii"'! Valor.ous 7,000 lo -Cold Slonme a I 0.H0 and 5. ige a I Canadian All! 12,800 to lloyal Fish Co. al 10,20 and 0. Inez 11. 0,500 to lloyal Flsh Co. it lO.UO and. 0 Volunteer 0,000 lo (;olil ftior- 1(1. :I0 and G. Scrub "0,000 io Allin Fisheries at 10.20 and . SeaSlaid ,20.000 erics al u.-u ami o. .iili:il1 lwLrixlr' Three suggestions arc before Ihe commiKee. me nrst lo conlinoe Ihe use of the red ' nsign with Ihe Canadian arm-: the (.'.anailiaii arms in (lie centre. is the nalional flag. The second . I he tlnrd is lo ailopt an . eiuireo is lo use Ihe I nion Jack with new .design. .p. Neganie the Chilcotin Indian, Found Not Guilty of Murder, is Discharged by Assize Court Today Another slorv of how liquor anil Indians fail lo agree, this time the result being falal, was slowly unfolded al Ihe Supreme, Cioirl, Axsi2es veslerdav aflcrnoou and today in the trial of Ne- ganic, an Indian of Ihe Uhilcotiu Iribe, who is charged with niiins atiurhlur in cuuuec ion Willi ueaiti oi .lonnsoii i.ouic, u na tive or Shtiswap tribe, on .March '8 last in the Williams Lake district. . According lo the crown witnesses,, there was a drunken brawl on the night in rpiesliou. "After much Peach braiuly had been consumed, Xegaiu'e express-1 ed dissalisfaclion -with the work1 y. lludilerhain, H. McFacheni. of Johnson Louie who was in hisl . 1. i. ;.. 1 1.., I i i.. Miin i-'ixli. employ and struck him in IS CONCLUDED - Cliesl Willi Ills lisu i.ome i im -anseil on the floor and expired some three hours later. II wax brought out that 'Louie was -a l.ii-k mini when hit. ' t Tlin chief .witness was Louie lohnsoti, son of the dead man. was a slow and .laborious pro ceeding and double Inlerprela- Vltyt'OUIA, Juno Id The Dial fp, jia( lo be employed front of 1 1 1 ( .Victoria linpioeni;eiilUi,swai, t, Knglisli and men Compuiiy vs. Pnuee John .Mining r,.oll, KnUsh to Chilcotin agalt . i.ix home here this morning aged ... '.. ..;,... ' ' . inenced. an "i he lured legislator was 'T . ' ' . ,. 1 . :. - - , - ,, I e.u ' ,111 ill ny ii xiiii uir ohorMy unci- he o pen- lukcn 111 , nf .,,. minp i...r nf llie nreseiit session of tho . n. Semite, AdverNfli ,n the Dally Nws Court adioiirned al 5 ocIoca MeArJhur, llunitrowii. J. Xavlor Monlgomery Sieve King, Joe and W. II. was challenged by the defence. DEATH SENTENCE last evening and resumed ai in native souuu, woieo Howe isound o'clock this inornlngr the first marked in interior Indians Ihan Sm.r ,j,;t in lime lo iHw r,,r 11,1 "amM? eide viigalnsl the iiUiuliff com- witness then lo be called lieius" soulh al Null aiiernoon. panyioil all points. (i. A. Charier, of Williams The aclion dealt with the 1 1. a., wio performed a post I'rinee John group of claims at. ..,,. i01., ()eccased. Allurne' Slewnrl, (ieiieral A. M. Mansmi proxicut The court after three days ,..i .in,i t f. Jones defended. decided that plaintiff healing Jury ,ur Emosnnelled At 2:30, after u true bill had then; lo succeed w.nild be a mis- liwn ,.,,, ,,v H. (,rt,-,.j Defeudauls Jury, the trial of Xaganlc coin l'be following Jury was em oannelleil: A. T. M'arkiu (fore nitiiO. Sam Wooil. 'F. "W. Weseh, O. A. Kelsey, Jamos 11 u n t-1-. (i followed the evidence as (I, was translaled lo him by lluf interl (.i-uuLiy preler. He had the cilstoiuao iaelton those or llie coasl. .,, (Dunwell crowns caxe lo (lie jury, .Mr aiiver AND GERMANY Britain Preserves Rhine Boundary for Germany and France Under Pact LOXDOX, June 10. An authoritative slalemuiij, given out last night explains in full the Anglo-French accord, which ha.-been reached reanliiiK the reply lo (icriiiany'.s overtures for a security pact guaranteeing the (ierniuu western frontiers. Under Ihe agreement, which will institute an entire iiew factor in European international relationship, Itrilaiu will abandon her policy of isolation and become a member of a four-power alliance to preserve the peace of Europe and guarantee the boundaries oT France, Helgium and tiermany as established under the Versailles Treaty. The pact will be a bilateral, i TT 1 Yf l inn Britain utiderlakiu lo jtuaranleej S Ii I JlKll I ASH VLLttlU jtOlj the llhine frontier against un- provoked attack by either France TlPIlkTr' TnniFI orOermany. tV.lU K N Canada Not Party m OTTAWW, June-10. "Is Can-' ada a parly lo any securily pact Kimsqult Indian Charged With in connection with the IthincT j asked J. is. Woodsworlh, Labor member for Winnipeg, in Ihej House of Commons yesterday. i "The answer is Wo.'" replied t Premier King. Ihe mailer heitrif '""l Pollard, Kiiusqult Indian, dro'ppeil without hirtheWliscus- charged with manslaughter in sion . - coiijneclloii.,. wj tJu i!iSLU U- .un , -J (iccemier or-vormau tiieiiauti, MINERS TO VOTE ON RETURNING TO WORK COMPROMISE REFUSZD XAXAI.MO. June 10. Western Fuel Com pany lias renisett die compromixe olTer of the miners, claiming II is impossible to operate unless wages are cut as The miners at a mass meeting decided lo take a ecrel v4lc yes or no whether lo return 10 work. v -. t IS COMMUTED ON GEORGE WATKINS Was Not Mentally Responsible OTTAWA, June 10- The death eiileuce imposed on Oeorgo Walkins, formerly of X-'w Wesi- ininsler. who was seulenced lo i. .n.r ...I ri-iiinv rnr the murder Mrs. Kinily .Morris f ,, x 1K.a,',via;l a Montreal slorekeeepr, has been commuted Aecuse.i, on i.euig ci arge- Uf iMIIirisoiiinenl.. with unlawful killing, pieaiieu A Uliu,t irct.,tly sent lo lb' nol guilty Ihruugli (.narjie .i- limiis,l.l. ,,r justice tisked tliat phoase, the Chilcotin inlerprelev. ,1( )(.a( v.nl(.ut.L. , commuted Hid. Asked .. 11.00 18.00 .01 .02 10.00 17.00 ,.05 V4 .00 "J.II0 ;i.55 Prefneiuir his outline of th" Terminus .30 . . , . . i : - 1 . J . . . . . . i r. ii Mansou asked that no ' signi Sllvercresl ;12 .10 ricanee be al Inched lo the faut Premier "2 2.30 Hun ii vviis ihe atlornev general Selkirks 0 1 Vi .01' who was conducting llio bros- Daly-Alaska -IVi .27 I'iMiNiiir. He was siinnlv aollng Indian 00 W ,07 Mi as crown prosecutor whose dulv It was, not to obtain a conviction or to nersecute any person; but DREDQINQ VOTE. ximnlv lo assist' the Jiiry In OTTAWA. June 10. V vol; reaching a I rue verdicl.i , Tho for dredging work in Hrilish Co. fact thai the principals in th.' uuibia ot $375,000 was made la! (eonllnued on p:tge si.t) night by the llou-- of Coininotis. Manslaughter in Connection With Fatal Auto Accident at Hagensborg Helta Coola Indian, as a. result of ... . . . i an auiomoiiiie collision near Hagensborg, was arraigned for trial al the Supreme Cdurt As sizes al noon today. Joe Sanders was sworn in a- interpreler and, alter -'a plea of not guilty was Milered, " the following jury was enipaniielled: J. A. Smith (foreman), J. U. Oillis, W. I.ongwill, J. H. Dyer. K. A. llood, W. II. Kerry, J. ', llal-linger, C. J. Liudijuist,- 1V C..(JII-huly, II. F. (llassey, 11. Sleen ahd F. Sailer. Mrs. F.inily .Mlirris, D. Scherk and 11. (t. Cunuingluiiu were challenged by the; defence and J. W. Fxley "by Ihei'crowu. The case is proceeding this afternoon, lion. A, M. .Malison is prosecuting and YV. K. Fisher is defending. COAL STRIKERS NEGOTIATIONS for Action at Time of , - Kl,llng Men OPe0 to Accent Twenty Cents a Day For Miners and Ten For Drivers XAXAIMO, June 10, A meeting of underground , enipIoet or the Western Fuel .Co. yesterday afternoon decided lo reopen negotiations with Hie company looking lo a settlement of the wage dispute on the Stasis that employees were willing to accept a reduction of twenty cento a day Small of staiure. prliniKve iook- , t wulkins wasi. . llltv fnp prlnillive nppenrmg agrouii ing ami in m'-" , ... . .IM.aiv resiionsilile lor ins or natives never lierore niauiie snainiiieu iiiio uie emu i m..... .. , ,L. ,(mt. of me klu. Prince John Company at Stewart I their aiiearauer iiii a local accompanied by an oliieer, .seem- , Wins Out as Defendant In eourt be was going or wind was 'going QT(PV M A DVCT lo happen next. Unable hi fully MUllV. lllAKMll undersland Knglisli, he yloselv drivers and no reduction in the wanes of men envniijg less thun tour dollars, a day. A committee was appointed lo present the proposals to the management ami report back to the meeting today. MONOPLANE REACHES DESTINATION AT NOME Three Passengers Who Took to Boat Near Ruby Expected In About a WooK XOM11, June 10. .The inono-tdane which left Fairbanks Saturday and was forced ' down at lluby. 300 'miles easl of diere Sunday, after encouiilering fogs, and rain, arrived herevyesterday. Three passengers. wlio left lluby by boat down tin? N'likon following the accident, .are expected In Xome in aboul a week.