i x.Liii r, i.a iirj UAV Tn r," ' ii m i ill uu r nrinrnn ltl...i IWl M M, .T,ot vi,,. U I'll' I I.I f. woming to Inspect 'his Port April 7. lit ..;..,..... "'- nil. .I... . Of 111. C I! , .. C. V. coast sailed saiieil ti iu 1.1 ,, """u., ""I'll, I. !,. " a'! "'"I'tiou tour H'lllS. i. ci...,.iirr."T-r i-it 'eiui'wi mi il... .mil. "1'l,,''iiooii front a yx ' Slcwart and . 'Jr. UKHOBOKS I.IIAMt TOllKS, April 7. None of four schools in the (lis 1 willi provision for one liiinilml had any Poiikliobor child- :i ilu'iidaine Monday ami local lloukhnhor heads slated 1 irir i llliuu II m in iiin .iii mi iiiMiit i tinui in iiimi 1 1 1 T I .. . . H . .- I L .1 SntiiiiHMiM' - fop a huiiiImM' of I idijklmliurs lo iinswcr to Hi' i i il. ..;.. I'll i i i . r"f rr . iif ?i mi iiii.ii ii i in i i ii in in ii ii hi r iiitiiil: i- l nf lloukhobor.s made mi Sunday dial Ihey would coiner vs caauon nciurniiiu oms Without Having. Ac complished Anything V xil VI II April 7. - A 8pe-i l ipab'li lo Ihe Pro-'fer.'iMg lo Ihe Vancouver i T .Hie ill-legation, which ! i-i; that Ihe guv-v . an ion to build Uio Hi a;!way and is now me stairs ill part: way heads art) Uli-gaid Ihe new ruil- iiiiite necessity hut 'i: s nie to embark on liiiu:g retaril lo Ihe i' ah in The C.N.II. Ill' I I'.ll. llUill'S However, they nrfl k 'hat nothing will li '' ar Allhouah Uic ilcb'Kiilion and others Mi' i'c Hie disposilioit mat .i lime until Hie MIV .-,. 1 1 1 1 ,. i i iiy in doiii;!,' so." p m(m m ""'V4 IM JIA 1 i MM - AVKUN UI AMT 1 1 1 u si io riumDer inn n . . . . " " wuli iivnn I Inflrl N r ff Determined VN :u, m.,S!. - I'UII ik M,WII (0 ;vf .it tiliM.i. enipkijees ctT aliei,i, ( iruwiiiks r.i.i. li..... i ... ' . ' ' ueucveii iu . i uen n ,,r 'elnimns rnllovved by ,,,"" !l '' part or the "l lllS Mfln ... I,,,.,. "'on. ,U iw,l ,,K. I,.vv,,s "llinaleil thai ItKl Mill nul.ll .... . . '..iiiiiiin ii.'iii iii.j.ii wiille he iiiii.il...,. ..r mil i ,R ' mailt, ''inimcil until a 1 1 n i hi i i. i r n in ah stage a nude parade and probably I li tow llifir entire iiiii. laljiui marching against the authorities In resist the effort to force I lie rliililii'ii In school resulted in well organized preparations being made locally for eventualities. Mn.vnr Love anil civic officials are working with Ihe provincial put ire In cope with any situation that may aiic Jul lowing .the sejving of Ihe. summonses. All schools have been plaei'd under guard at night (o prevent llieir destruction by fire. Enforce Law VICTOIHA. April 7. ' We have la law and il must be obeyed," : said Attorney General Mau.Son 1al uiuhl In jgespn'l to Ihe Douk-liobor situation at (irand Forks." Oespilc all threats of the l'oiik-hobors, Ihe government pro. pne to enforee it. The provincial police are arranging lo send extra men to (irand Forks if the situation make it necessary, on short notice." WANT WATER FOR BUILDING. SITES NEAR COW BAY Applications from the Consumers' t'.oal Co., Swifl-Canadiiin Co.. Thos. .Trotier and I'. Iluriis Co.j l.ld. for waler coiinee-lions lo five waler supply ami fire protection for industrial sites at Cow Hay on which these concerns are about to build were received by the city council last niyhl and referred lo Hie Hoard of Works. TAGGING OF SALMON TO BEGIN IN ALASKA U.S. Bursau of Fisheries to Carry on Work Throughout .II NKAf. Anril 7. - Following a decision or the Fisheries l-om-mlssioii thai more infnriHalion b(5 acoiilred in regard to the life history of Ihe coast fish, lagging of Milmon is to conuncnce inmost immediately in Alaskan waters, according lo Kenuis Winn, agenl in Alaska Tor Ihe U.S. Ilnreau of Fisheries. i?nl- iiioii will he lagged at Capi Chacon, Tree point, west coast if Prince or Wales Island, lluins I'olnl, l'lcasaul Island and Indian Cose. A special boa I and crew will be detailed Tor Ibis work lliroujflioul Ihe season. Advertise in the Daily New CAPITAL LEVY IS INTRODUCED FRENCH HOUSE DeMonzle Asks For Voluntary Contributions But Will Constrain If Necessary ; I'AltlS. April 7. Ihe pmciii- inenl'.s new financial bill em- boilyiny: provisions fur ptpilat levy was introduced unln the Chamber of Deputies tlii.sJ afternoon by rinaiice Miiiisle.r l)e-Monie ami referred (o llic finance coinmillee. ' lie .Mnnzie explained the pro posed system as a "plebiscite on (lie question of free olunlar' contribution, each aceor'diiiK to his means of conslraiiitj K the I'rench capilulisls iinilcrslnnil the .system and patriotically re spond lo Ihe call oT Ihe' government, it will work without the slightest annoyance or finlerfer- nce in their private affairs. On the eonlr.iry if Ihey make con straint necessary, il will be re sorted lo." VICE-PRESIDENT OF CANADIAN NATIONAL t COftlING TOMORROW Word was received by F. O. .Dawson this morning that J. E. Dalrymple, vice-president of the Canadian National Railways was on his way here on the train which Is due tomorrow morning. He will leave that train at Smlthers and transfer to a freight arriving here some time late tomorrow afternoon. Accompanying her husband on this tKp is Mrs. Dalrymple, and others In the official party coming here Include 0. W Johnston, passenger traffic manager of Montreal and brother of Gordon Johnston, formerly city ticket agent at Prince Rupert; W. Q. Man-ders, freight trafflo manager, Winnipeg; J. M. Horn, general freight agent, and G. A., Mc-Nlcholl, general passenger agent, Vancouver. The party will make the round trip to Stswart and Anyox on tho Prince George and will go East from here on Friday. ACTIVITY SHOWN BY OTTAWA POLITICIANS Many Addressing Meetings During Easter Recess; Conservatives Expect Election i T AVI d BOSTON GRILL 5 Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for in.uihre at Anytlms. dances, banquets and wed. . ..! Hotel. 3rd Avs. ding parties. na uin . PRINCE; RUPERT For raHs, apply to Doston VIPECK, Prop. Grill, Third Ave. MATT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspapei Phone 457. A. y V XV., NO. 83, '"'A PIUXCK HLPET, ll.il., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1025, YtiWrdir' Circulation 1621 Strot tili 492. PRICE FIVE CENT'S. OPENLY DEFY AUTHORITIES K A N AMUNIi NIK ANNIII MkNT Ilk I N TTO vrATk WAIINC TPEATV - - " " w ivmiiu4ti vi vri 1 1 jl jui uiiiijuu uuauiiiu liiLni 1 I f L I I n s rn-wt m miTiiii Defy Authorities and Schools Still Empty . i n.i - n i c j r ..... I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . M . WASM. II l ft. L 1 LIIU AJA L . U o Grand ForAs on Snorf Notice to Enforce Law V MAT DITIlTl i mil iiini. ir 0 rMlfc KlVfcK Here is a late liuly of Lady tVrynilon, Ihe wire of Hir lloberl OmijimIoii, governor and eomiuaiuler-iii-cliief ,uf I'ganda, Hrilisli South Africa. HeeenMy she gave a ball and reeeplion lo Ihe lUike and iJuchess of York, who arc ufiw on a iiuiiliug trip Victoria Lines Up to Secure Abrogation of Sealing Treaty in 1926 Chamber of Commerce and City Council go on Record Opposing Renewal of Fact N'ICTOItIA, April 7. The cily i.s starting a campaign lo revive the pelagic sealing industry. The trculy between Urilain, I'niltd Slates, Japan and ltusiu put an cud to sealing in the Pacific in It'll. Yesterday Ihe Chamber of Commerce went on record as being opposed lo a rdievvul of Ihe treaty, whiclt ' runs into its normal course of 'fifteen 'years next jear. Last niglil Hie eily council look similar action. The Dominion (ioveriiinenl will be urged by bolli bodies to give" Hie various contracting parlies this year the ni-cessary one year's notice retpiired by Ihe Irealy of their intention to discontinue, the convention. Fort Fraser Would Like to See Big City Here as Market for Farmers of Interior B.C. Huibliiig up of Prince Ituperl, the establishment of grain ele a (or and the extension of Hie grain ami callle trade with 1 lie Orient will be the salvation of the Neeliaco Valley, according lo Ihe secretary of Hie Fort Fraser Itoard of Trade. Mr. .1. I1. .lcrs wrote iu answer lo a suggestion thai Ihey could prepare a page for Ihe new booklet being prepared here and Ihe letter is iu pari; "We feel thai Ihe, salvation of this district as a mixed farming centre is the building up of Prince llllnerl. Hie establishment OTTAWA, April 7. -Itealizing r pruhl ,.(.valors and the exilic possibility or a louiinionJ,,.Msi(,n of ,t .ruiii and ealllf election within Hie next year, and., ,..,,1 , ,. orient. With a possibly at an earlier dale, ioli-1 MiiilnMe ailjuslinenl or rales and lieians are Ihe Fasler campaigtiiu well as beer and pork. Favors Weslorn Route "We naturally favor Iho Peace or I'ilie Uiver Pass route, es- neciallv Ihe I'ilie Pass .is we be taking advantage ofm,,, ,,.uqiimenl of vour eltv w!liee Unit this route wtnibl suit recess to tin some ..,.1,1.1 ,.i,vrl to obtain a market .ulilv mien on Ihe' largest area of After Hie session is over Hie season will be (00 r.ir aih.auVeil for successful pub- lie Hirelings. Considerable activity is be iug shown, by Conservative leaders, whose absence from the House Tor a few days prior lo the holiday makes 00 difference, to the conduct of business, Meetings are being addressed In Ontario cilien and at Vancouver ami Fort Willium. Liberals do not seem to expect an election Tor some lime and are not worrying about il, apparently. Capl. Charles IMvvards is leaving tonight 011 the Caiilcna for Vancouver. . ' . for .dairy produce of all kinds as1 'continued on page six) jRussia Has Cleaned Up Market for Used and New Airplanes; , also Bought Motors and Parts TOHUNTO, April 7. Announcing the purchase of four used airplanes, bringing. Ihe 'provincial Hre-nghUiig squad up to IU, lion. James Lyon, mjnister of lands and forests for On lario, yesterday- staled: "An unusual feature of the search for machines was the information obtained iu the United Stales thai the Kussiun government hud cleaned out the entire market It has, been reported to me, that agents for the niissinus have, purchased Irainloads of machines, now and old, as well u.j motors and spare purls ror shipment lo llussin." Filling Cow Bay is Again Discussed by City Council; Casey . is Opposed to Move t. On the grounds that Ihe project as planned oy tne Cana diau National Railways, for tfic filling in of Cow Bay would ab-.'phltely iJejuive the fishing fleet of harbor facilities it now enjoys, Aid. Casey announced at last night's council meeting that, having Investigated Hie matter, he had decided to oppose further negotiations with a view lo having the city waive its rights in Cow Hay in exchange for a parcel of waterfront land. Aid. Casey explained that he had at first understood that il was. proposed lo fill in onfy that part of Cow Hay inside of the raiiway tracks. lie had subsequently j - -- - r fuuml, however, that somclhiu entirely 'different to this was planned by the railway com pany. The proposal was to rill iu Cow Hay as from a line be tween the oeorpctown and Imperial Oil Co.'s wharves, a move that would put Ihe fleet into the open harbor, Jle intended lo oppose anylbiu that would fur ther implicate Ihe city iu sucli .a project. Tim discussion on J his matter came up iu connection with a letter from I. A. McPhersitu, C..N.11 .superintendent, in which il was pointed out thai the waterfront lot lo be granted P Hums & Co, I, til. tor an abba-loir site encroached slightly on the lot which the city might ob tain from tin; 'provincial ?overn- rni'iit iu return for permission being granted lo fill in Cow Hay. The letter asked If the city would be opposed to a single I lease being granted covei inv Hie entire site, the city lo be reim bursed from rental for any en croachment. J. Hurns & Co. would require lo occupy the lot to its full width. Delay Action Mayor Newton reported Ihat the finance committee had felt that it might be as well (o delay action with respect l.o Ihe rrqiw-sl oT .Mr. Mcpherson until the transfer aspect had been completed, Mr. Mcl'hersou had said (hat Ihe aspect of his application was only that the- cily should approve or his request in Hie event of the waterfront lot cum-itiiv into possession of Ihe city. The cily would be compensated for any encroachment. That was Ihe nutshell aspect. Aid. Casey then expressed his opposition lo .the whole proposition as now plmmed, and,' sifter some discussion, it was moved by Aid. McMordie and seconded by Aid. Hrow-.i, that Ihe mutter be laid over for a week. JAPANESE STUDENT IS SUCCESSFUL IN ESSAY COMPETITION Yoslil Kalsuyama of the second year. Prince Ituperl High School, has won one of two medals awarded by Hie Illue (loose Order, an organization lo encourage rorest conservation, for I lie besl assay on fire prevention. The competition was open lo all llih School students of Northern and Central Krilish Columbia. BEER LICENSES TO SMALLER TOWNS ARE ISSUED AT VICTORIA VICTOIHA, April 7. Peer licenses were Issued today lo include the King Mil ward Hotel, Stewart; (he Prince George and Hoyal Hotels, Prince George, and the Nechako Hotel, Vanderhoof. FISH PRICES STILL HIGH Nearly Nineteen Cents Paid for Some of American Boats Today Very nearly nineteen cents a pound was paid today at the fish exchange tor three, car load! which were sold on exchange.. Only one boat was Canadian and it got 10.70c. Thero has been a big demand. in the Kasl with little .offering, only , two car loaUi being shipped from hero yesterday. The liig HiTwals are expected-at the week end and early next week, and it is probable prices then will be much lower. Arrivals today were: .Sunset .10,000 at 18c and Cc lo Cold Storage. . Forward il.OOO, Glacier 10.000 at l8.J0c and Cc lo Allin Swan 3.000, Lincoln 7,000; Flattery -'.".00, at l8.D0c and Co lo Hoyal Fish Co. M. M. Chrislopher 1,000 at 1G.70C and Cc to Cold Storage. JUDGMENT IN Breach of Promise Sut Against John tho Finn Lost by Miss Munn, VAXCOI VFH, April 7. handed down today dis misses Ihe breach of promiso suit brought against John lluahti of Slcw'arl, heller known as John Ihe. Finn, by Lottie Munn. Ihe girl who came, from, Knglaud to marry him. The judgnwnl leaves opcq the possibility of Miss Munn recovering snmo of tho money she spent in coming to Hritish Columbia from Loudon. The court will hear counsel for botli sides on Ihe question. ol plaintiff's right to amend her pleadings to make it a claim for compensation Tor costs of the trip, said to be about a thousand dollars. COMMITTEE TO HEAR COMBINE SIDE OF THE OCEAN FREIGHT RATES OTTAWA. April 7. The special continillee of Ihe House appointed lo investigate Ihe Peterson ronlracl for1 control of ocean freight rales met for an hour this morning ami then adjourned until Friday week when witnesses (or the shipping cnuipuny of the alleged combine will be heard. ARCHBISHOP DIES POHI'LAMi. April 7. - Archbishop Alexander Christie of Iho i;.iMioic Archdiocese of Oregon City, died at Ihe hospital ; hero yesterday. v v 1 ! .