1)1 in ii it i.v 5 L XV M. 84 sUUii. IM'I TAXI and Ambulance Service . ,.M at Anytime. ,nd Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. .nH eth SL HUTT VIDECK, Prop. CHRISHOP TIKHON DEAD! ep Men nr r? . . i m . . l. Imprisoned In 1922 But III- lllli; Later Liberated USI.'lW l lillKH ' 1 1, Trn iMr :r n 'Wlli (!!!: 1 K. Moi liev i n i'iareh of Hi ' Ii died today. " aiiti-Itolshe. illed in liirj nb. aeenrdiiijj toli "ineiil al that I K'nlaries, Jiow. Hun ahdiaition "l t hal Tlkhou He was r and then re- Mn puldishiiifr il eiressiii re-hoMility toward 'ii born in 1801. 1BII i lll .M Iklll HfillQEe iwcvirn iijiiiir..i ur ah i . - -.ry une In Chalchlhul- .royod by Earth A 'II . ...... v.ru . , (j. IM!' - i i, I I ... .1 i lll!!. . 1 ": lie lovvii ..r IM...I tn . mi ii a " ' Itiirinii.,. . m Hie s r Liiu . I'll ri ii - r j iii'ii ii .. .. "llM'll ",w ''burled In 1. 'lie , ii.cl.- 'll'lU. Ill M i lb uppeur to ii.,.v lv - nice uuperl on lb., .i.. it f IUI VI I "'U I'llllhni.. l ''V, INDIAN MINE WILL BE WORKED AGAIN Extensive Program Planned For Soason According to Word From Stewart Good Values Disclosed Heavy supplies and ciuipmcnl bavin been freij:lileil in over Hie snow during Ihe winter, development work on an extensive scnle will be resinned this reason on Ihe Indian Mine according to word received from Slcwnrt. Diamond drilling has been in progress during the winter on the properly and it is said Ihal very favorable assay have been made, some oT the cores averaging f.')t a Ion. BErVYER SKINS LEGAL TENDER IN FAR NORTH I nnnrih Indians Catch rirsi . u Glance of Civilization at Fort Simpson, N.W.T. IIUMO.NTON. April I" U"' absence of beaver ill Hie north, marten skin are used a legal lender in dealing wilh many oT (lit Indian tribes. The other day some nienihers oT the Uogrih tribe vUiled Fort Simpson. It was Ihe first lime they had ever s i anything resembling civili- rntion and they hardly knew wind lo do. Interpreter were pressed iulo the service anil trading wenl n wilh the Hudson .Hay officials. Adverttsa .n the Dally New Campbell River Company Pur- I i uiii i r i it viiusos mill anu awnuing Vancouver Island Fir oilier eiiuipinenl are involved in! Hie purchased biddings oT the' lames, bogging Company of Van- j eouver by llie Campbell lliver' Company oT While lloek at i price Ihouyhl lo be over 5,00(),i 000. The hojiliugs which liave been aeipiiied by Ihe Cainpbell lliver Company indued the Empire Lumber Company's limber on Vancouver Island, which has al Irani 83 per cent first growth fir. YICTOUIA, April. 8. - "Tliern has been no disposal of one acre of Ihe Empire Timber Company's properly lo anyone," Ceorgu ltoullon, manager of Hie Empire concern slated last night, referring to a reported purchase by 'the Campbell lliver Company. No Umber limits have changed hand hul it is staled thai control of Hie .lame Company is secured through the purchase of slock held by four shareholders f,, capacity of 50.0(10 feet uf bun-! 'I1 J her a day, three large lu-rs and 4 PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'HJNCB 111 PEHT, D C., WEDNESDAY, Al'HIL 8, 1023. to YUrda'i OlreiiUtlon, 1488 Uie Hear lliver valley lo the Naa uppi'r waleifs. Alovc is llie first idiologjapb of Uie British destroyer aero-currier. II. M.S. Hlrongliolil, wild a pilolless jdane al its bow. Tl'is Is another powerful weapon lliat Mars lias added lo bis siring. TIMBER DEAL Fairbanks Replaces Prosperity AT VANCOUVER Alaska Prince Rui)ert Service Carrying Palladium Ore to Port Iteplacing Ihe Prosperity in the carring of palladium eoii- nliale ore behveen Hall Uliuck Mine, Alaska, mid Prince llu- YANCOl Vi;it, April 8. More I t . Hie new motorship Fairbanks, Capl. Macijouald, arrived in than I5.UII0 acres of limber hiinl' '' I morning on Jier maiden I rip and is discharging al the with a stand of over two billion ! .T.P. wharf .52 Ions of conceiilrules for Iranshipmenl Eusl over feet id limber n sawmill with ai'e I'aiiailian Nalional llailways lo Irviuglon smelter, New Die Fairbanks is ii neal lillle vessel of U7 loin capable of making heller lime Ihnu Ihe Prosperity. Part of Threo Rural Homes States Suffers: Are Destroyed HUSTON, April 8. Fire yesterday swept hundreds' of acres id woodlands in New Hampshire, Ithode Island and Massachu. sets. Ithode Island was Uie worst sufferer 'several rural homes being destroyed and six towns damaged by the bush fire. net and is aliv was built in Scallle ami is a brand1 ore here for the past year or so, new boat. Mir is 'powered with a will, II Is inulerslooil, now go Fairbanks-Morse deisel engine. Ilishing. As did the Prospcril.v, The Prosperity, which' has the Fairbanks will make regular been bringing fdiipmenl of this call here in this service TIMBER FIRE EASTERN U.S. ROYAL HOTEL GETS LICENSE Smllhers and Tclkwa Hotels Also Included In List VICTOltlA. April 8. lieer license isued today mostly t.p hotels in outlying parts uf the country, included the rollowlng Hoyal Hotel, Prince llupirt. Sniither Hotel, Sinilher, Telkvva Ilolel, Telkwa. Advertice in the Daily News. Strut SlM 408 SUSTAIN PRICE HALIBUT TODAY - Seventeen Cents Paid at F'sh Ex change This' Morning for Five or Six Cars A lolal of 137,500 pounds of lialibul was sold al the Fish Ex-; change Ihi morning at well sus tained prices. Seven American hoalrt disposed of 87,500 pound" and averaged over 17c and 5c, while six Canadian sold 50,000 pound al prices over I5c aiid ic. Arrival and sales were as fol lows: American haly. 37,000 pounds, at 1G.IIC and 5c, and Alki, 0,000 pounds, at 17. ic and 5c, to Hie Hootli Fisheries Canadian Co. June, 1,500 pounds, and Faith 7.500, pounds, al 17.il and 5c, to the At lin Fisheries. Augusta, 11,500 pounds, at 17.2c and 5c, lo the Hoyal Fish Co. Inimak. 8,000 pound, al N.ue mil 5c, and Hazel, 5,000, pound at 17.1c. and Biv to Ho Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Canadian Kaieu, li.oiio pounds: W.T.. 10.500 pounds; ('ape Spencer, 7,500 pounds, and Thelma ll 1,500 pound, t;15.'ie. and U to the Canadiaift Fish iv Cold Stor age Co. Johanna, ,13.000 pound, at 15.2c and IP, (0 the Itoyal Fish Co. "i Caygeon, 5.500 pound at lo.lc and Sc. to Hie Allin Fisheries. SUNNYSIDE CANNERY IS BEING RENOVATED Packing Machines Celnq Installed Place of Hand Filling The Gossc-Milleri! Co. ts com-plelely renovating I ho machinery in the Sunnyside cannery and llie work, when completed, will make Ihe plant us elllcieut and up-to-date as any in Ihe district., Among (he chunges being made i the inlellaliou of packing machines wliieh till cans automatically instead of by baud as in the past. GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing flour for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed. ding parties. For rat8, apply In Tv - on Grill. Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. XTKNS VF f ANNFRY A nniTIfM IM HKTRlfT it a-ja ikyj. w mk 11 11 liji ma i i iir 11 i mi w iiiiii m m t EGOIIAIIONS GOING FORWARD FOR SALE OF PREMIER MINE TO SELUKWE mm . r ii in m a urn wm m tt J k I u r V m m h V I v m -m -m fICI x r v vt v vr a I v. filial irJIiftC ir Selukwe Company, Controllers of B.C. Silver, Causes a Flurry nil viz i i in ki ii ir mi ii i.iiiii i iii. i lev Hiiiriiniriu h m e h imi V ft a m VI I . " troperty l rying to Buy ana Unite Interests, VKTtllUA April X. Financial envies hip cxrilcd by a rc-, ilii" SHiikwi' Milling Company oT London, Ktig-; k hi offer for I In pun hast of I lit Premier Mine s The figure coupled willi Ihe rumored offer i ::;;) (!!!: .; S.. o'-v Mining Company own, a 1)2 pur relit inlcrcsl i 1U s i. hti-Ii adjoin lite Premier on llie outli'aa.l. sf MA'.. Silver slock is nwund ubonl :t:t per reiil I V I 'inpnny uiid the remainder by casual owners. " Al one lime mi ofirr of a million R VETERANS I DO NOT LIKE RUM SEIZURES; unil a half doilar was mailc. by I In- Premier ami llie IM. Silver ami refused. flecentlj (il was. reported thai llie I I.C. Silter hail struck lh Premier vein aiiiJ llial ad Jed im-meiihely In Hie value of llie properly. The pj-cuiier in said ( have friuii furly lo fifly milium " dollur vvMiHh,r e jl in sight. rDiscusiion Precede Pass-i!,,. n, pfoiierliesVu together l oi ncsoiuiion 10 wm- naturally -ooiii ine rumiinc ami palgn Against U.S. j concentrator of I he Premier le-- -- jint' Miilahle for workiiie' the ll.C. i i! H AhmtIiiis Mfr. ii i,e Mia 8 inj Report Confirmed i ia war vMer- VAXCDI VKH. April 8. A. It. i ii-rii!itMi luil 'Trite, one of lie ehief owners. ' what in desifnied eonfiruieil loihiy reports Ihat ne-ii wide ni-ttleht initiation werr proeecliiir h.v ii" hy Rafted wliieh the Selukwe .Minin? '.om- . 1 1 its of u-jpany f linloii.- Knyland, i 'wis outnide the seelviny lo 'aeipiire the J'reimer inline Tor a sum niniiinv iulo I several millions of dollars hut I uol the exaj-'Keraled Hi-Mires mriitioiied al Vii loria. II i un-tlileestooil I he Premier and M.C. Silver iiiieirsls would he united OF ELECTION!: Minister of Agriculture Says lmT prssslon Seems to be Current Nevertheless OTTA W'A, April K. lion. W. II. MoMieruvll, minister oT as. rienlliire. speakiiii; on the lnnlj-'cl referred lo. the ereueral impression thai a ieneral election wu at haml. He said that, speaking Tor himself, he did not sec very many sipns of an election hut Hie impression was there NEW CANNERY TO BEGIN THIS WEEK NEAR SEAL COVE Just a soon as the llurrie pile driver has completed (he work al .Do-HiK Hay Lumber Company's dork the work of driving pijes for eoiislrne- lion oT Ihe new Milh-rd Cannery near Seal Cove will coiMiiiciice. This witl he probably tomorrow or Friday hut certainly this week. . Vlr. Milltrld is exieclei 1 in town i'n,3i Tew days and j he will pmke hi head- ! cpjarlers here. He lias taken the l.ip.selt house on Tourth Ave. 4 . .,. Having 'h'eei delayed lhroir.,!F I rouble on the line in Hie neighborhood oT lied Pass .lunel ion. the pasen;rer, train, due here from the l'.usl al 7 o'clock Ihi morniii.-f. did not arrive until i.ih Ibis afternoon. TAKE PHOTOS FROM AIR AT STEWART SOON work to be Carried Out This Summer by Royal Canadian Air Force OTTAWA, April 8. Some pho'i;rraphic work is lo lie carried on Ihi season al Stewart by Ho- Itoyal Canadian Air Force in eoiijuiiflion witli the lopojn'aphi-cal ,uieys branch of the tin-parliiHMil of the inirrior. Owiiiff to Ihe Purl rand cannl niiniiit' dexcdopmeiils and Ihe apilalion to make Stewart llie 'erlniiius or a Ifaiiseootineiilal railwsiy system, lappinir the Peace rtier district and the iji-oundlios coal country, the photographs will prove of threat iileresl. especially in setlliu 'a controversy as In whether it is possible lo build a railway Irom Port Edward Cannery to be Much Enlarged; to Pack 100,000 Cases The. Pacific American Fisheries of IJelliiigbani, which rc-cenlly punbaeri the Poll Edward cannery formerly owned by llie H. V. Winch inlenls of Vaiiconver, plans a program of extension woik which will make that cannery one of the largest producers in Ibis district. The objective of the t Jinpany is said lo be a ack of over 1 0(1,00(1 cases per season. The cannery is to be extended some 20( feel, Ibis work necessilaling considerable wharf extension as well. Anbie Khiels, vice-presidenl of ifie Pacific American Fish-erics, and other officials of Ihe company, alt expected al Port Edward from the south at the end of this week. : VON HiKDEfiELlRf: IS NOrVS.NATED FOR GERMAN PRESIDENT DKItl.IN', April 8. Field Marshall von lliu-ilenbur(-' was noiiiiualiid today as cainliiJule Tor president oT I In (iermau repirblie liy National Con-sei vat ives. 4" GLASGOW HEARS MUSIC SENT BY WINNIPEG RADIO Lady Listens to. Concert From C.N.R. Station at Hotel Fort Garry WINNIPEO. April new long dis-lancji -recofU- broad casting of the Voice and iuusic from Winnipeg i announced in a letter received today by station CNHW, Ihe Canadian .National ailways station in the Fort arry Hotel here. On the special anniversary broadcast from this .station on March 20 las?, ca i of Ihe program was receivwl chiarly m lilasjow, ftcotland, according lo a letter from u Winnipeg man who quotes his sister, a resident in Glasgow. Her letter stales: "We had a jood lecture on the wireless last night, March 26, by a CNR man. He took us from Quebec to Vancouver and we heard Ihe music at the Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg. It was very interesting and wonderful how they get all tho ditferent sounds op. All aboard and bells ringiug at Winnipeg station." The Winnipeg corres pondent, I. V. lHaekstock, adds 'they and their friends evidently enjoyed the broadcasting. ' CANNERIES ARE SPENDING CASH Butedale and Lowe Inlet Plants Being Improved Ready for Season Considerable improvements and extensions are being elfecled at Hutedale and Lowe Inlet can- im ! s in auUC'paiiori 01 too forthcoming.- Julinoh packing season and quite.' a humber of men are beinn employed in doing the work reports I). t. Cameron, fisheries overseer, who returned yesterday from a six day Hip down the coast aboard the departmental boat llonilla. At Hutedale tin Canadian Fish-nig Co. is creeling U.new general store and an addition is being made to the cannery. Ihe work will cost, it i esiimaled, about 5o,000. The H.C. Fishiiis & Packing Co. at Lowe Inlet is alo making an addition to its calinery alid Is building a new wharf a,t a cost of about U25.000. John Currie & Son of this city have lyen given llie contract for Ihe pile driviiifr. J. A. Smith, president of the Prince Rupert SprUco" Mill Ltd Is expected from Vancouver o;i the Prince Oeorge tin 'lernoon.