lew Agree With Premier Herrlot on Policy Wi ll 0 ihe latest i ... the disturbed 1 i . at situation is a i a I'reilller llerriol .. appointed Finance Ik iiiO'in The latter .i' I'liiiiui'i this morn-- - pro idlng- Tjti- mi ' loin- luMioii francs in Dial inn ami a vnl- - tit contribution tnirally a loan to m iv nig four per cent llli II i ml is bohling-Jiilf' ' in i sipilal levjv '!'! -'I'd. even by parties 1 !! premier, that Ihe w ; w lalal to Ihc'rab-1 :-t il ini'ii I . however, 1.11 until forced, ii trying In do, It ;" " 1 -lain eoiilrol if fin ,m.,m1, f11 lllllll.K I" 'Il III IJ'MOSTnv "Mil .i ,J"aiiiv i. r1"' U ii I) ''III Ml l(i I II,.,, iiiai luuery when the 'ILL EXPLORE It HA J II I ARCTIC OCEAN -HVUiiion in Ppow Frm Air. Whether There Is Continent North of Alaska April li. An- b learn whether iivi'ii.,1 eoiitineiil exists '! more than n liril- "H nit. ,ie. iielwecu Alaska " N" 'M. l'ole will be made """'"i' ' An ev ill. in "!" "V U.e National ttco- " I "III flir IVl,.,l ... expects lo in two nioulliH ' '"tl llll' Ii ...... ...... ... .1,1.1 ' Mimiy snug il ti " iinries.' "v 'Ml- in June Tor Axel , '''I where bases will I ' iwo airiilauus '''illicit i ,,SLli WontoFtaxes'are STILL ON INCREASE Al'iil ii. '.i- ' ill this Vein- will Hi mills i ' MllIMM M I l. I ' C ,,, . I. .n.. ii i.... i ..,.,,, , 'k iii-u nisi '. Ul u-Mr,, tht "Ml lllv t(, provide for ' ai st i(t. . '""""'Hires. This' " -''a7.SB will in- fclu.li. , , Il . ' "' sum to nav orr il I l.f...., ' - Mi ilaut thai lias lain idle for siieh long.Jihie, it is lining as we.ll -is I was iinlieipali'd. II will be nj iblntt Cannot Hold Together It few days before the Mill capacity It Said Under Presont Con- '"I Om.nnu reel per day is tie-i dltlo" h,!::,7, j ' I I lie , inlay re are o iihmi work-! CAPITAL LEVY CAUSE !'" ",ilL As, the plan! gels linlo full swing, this number will I... i..... I ....111 II... r..ll Finance Minister Cannot, ,,n lM,-, noil or aimiii iiio men i reaeiicd. Il. D. Mc.Musler is manager if iTIueiplttnt nwMa ..-'Doniielt !! i aceouulauT. The oei'oml 'consignment of; bias a flat boom containing nearly riilll.iMld reel - arrived at the week end from the Abbots- fonl Logging V.o.'s camp al Alice, Arm. Thi is what is being worked on today. I.ng deliveries will be coming in steadily from now on. a sufficient rpiautity having been contracted for to provide for a ear's operations. II is an interesting coincidence 'hat just a year ago today. Si'aJ 'love was again the centre of in terest for local citizens but il was a much different event thai was then allractiug Ihvir attention. On Ihe uflerniioii of April 'J lasl year, the American round-;'e-vvoi'ld flyers completed at Seal Cnvr the first Imp of their successful globe flight. SEALINQ DEPENDS ON DECISION OF OTTAWA CA3INET t OTTAWA, Apl 0. The tuestion of whether lo continue Ihe sealing treaty with I niled Stales, Japan and Miissia, is lo be discussed by (he Dominion1 cabinet in Ihe near rulure. according to Hon. !' A. Hardin, minister or .Marine ami Fisheries. If Ihe treaty is ended, sealing will be resumed tylu. Pacific waters. derllse i" '!" I",ilv N,'w" BUCKLEY BAY TO OPEN SOON According to iufonhu-tiou received by I hi' provincial labor bureau here. Ihe sawmill mid logging eanips of the .Massed Timber Co. at llnekley May will re-open about April 15. The most of the mill men for the plant will be brought from Vancouver while some loggers may possibly be sent from here. Chloroform was Used In Oauslng Death of Alexander Buchanan, lli:i..MO.T Mnss. Apl. C. Alexander Hiiclianaii, a Canadian war veteran, was found Sajurday aflernoou strangled and rubbed near Ihe hospital for the insane here. That chloroform in a gas mask Vas hound across lluchau-an's face with the purpose of robbcrv or for the satisfaction of Mime grudge held by some army comrade of his, are theories ad vanced, lie left Huston Friday to visit a sisler. who is a nurse al Ihe hospitul. His home is in .Sugarloaf, Uape llrelon, Nova .Scotia. RUPERT FISH board a big consignment ttT boxes of fish .loaded at l'rince Uupcrl, It. II. Tcakle, general matinger or tlie C.O..M.M. slates 'In using cold storage faeilllies provided Ibv this service. Canadian ex- noi'lecs are filming an mil let Tor exportation or such perishabb freights in overseas markets." Doukhobors Openly Defy Laws of B.C. in Regard Education of Children; Parade Threatened NKI.SON, April , Twenty-five Doukhobors .n a mass declared lo Inspector . ineeliiig al Hrilliant Sunday aricrnooii II. Di.uwoo.ly or Hit: Provincial Pulice and School Inspector P. S. Scl.oriel.l llial Ibey wouhl mil send Iheir children l sehool. Dutiwoody and Scht.ricbl lold I he ineel.ng of ilrinilc m-slriiclinns from Hie Atlorney ticueriil and Ihe .Nliiusler or hdu-ealion Mint Ihe law ninsl be enforced. , The rornsnl was ciefinile ami culegoric. 'I hey would mil obev Ihe laws of Urilish Columliia, Hiey.saul, because those laws xveiv conlrary In Hie DoiiKkhobor iiiterpretalion of Ihe laws or ('i'K' llinl of l'"'"lll! ,S " l"'"tH "f''i"l mt'aHures Hie governineiil niiglil UU in eiiroreing tlie school laxvs was given. 4 WAR VETERAN IS STRANGLED FOR EUROPE Consignment o n Frolfjhter Is Now to U.K. on Canadian Way .MONTIIFAI., April. It. S.S. Hauadiau Freighter now en roule lo the 1 'niled Kingdom has. on. TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing Service Hour for hire. Suitable Tor at Anytime,. dances, banquets and wed. Anywhere Hotel. 3rd Ave. ding parties. Royal Stand and 6th 8t. PRINCE RUPERT For rat?s, apply In Boston flritl, Third Ave. VIDECK, Prop. MATT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone. 457. Yl, XV N. 82. PR1NCK RIPERT, H.U., MONDAY, APRIL 0, I USB Special lo Daily News. by VANCOUVER, April (i. There is a Vancouver over.- Ihe question or vaccination Saturday's Circulation 1.660. Willie Hoy Arenas, Indian, i,t,l)e iilan Hiat California lnis pickled 'tl C. P of Ihe cinder ptilh. Controversy Over Smallpox Scare in Vancouver and Other Centres M.P.P. Makes Demands on Premier low under ebnlrol and the unrulier of cases from 71 lo 57. The pivic vaccination clinic is being wcll pal-onized anil a great many are being vaccinaled al Ihe School-board clinic, ami Ihe hospital clinic. ' Private practitioners are also vaccinating a great ninny. I-rank A. Hruwne, Labor ineniber for Hurnabv, has written Premier John Oliver in which he stales lhal Ihe vaccination re gulations were issued issued with Willi deliberate intent public iulo Ihe persons in (he submit lo the Hie of deceiving the belief .thai all province -must ''poisonous pro- cess or vaccinal ton under pen ally of fine and ' imprisonment ami that Ihe real regulations were mil issued. ' He de.nufibJs the i ii si n ti t dismissal of Ihe olli-i ial rcsiousihilc ami Ihe imliul- menl for criminal conspiracy of the individuals who have endeavored to create a condition' of panic by urging thai the regula tions lie published. Mr. Hrown in his Idler also reipiesls that the corrected regu lations be issued immediately! advising Hit; public of thelrl rights utiiler Section III oT the Ileallh Act, wbicli points clearlvl lo the fael that ciliens having conscientious objections lo vaccination cannot be coerced into being vaccinated. The letter stales thill instead of lite people being iufornieil of this Tact in tlii regulations issued, the regula tions were deliberately framed lo disguise II and lo make every one believe thai vaccination was absolutely compulsory. Antl-Vaccinatlon - ' The Saturday Tribune has taken lip Hie cudgels on behalf of Hot aiili-vacciuationisls just as tlid Hit! Toronto Saturday Night in the Mast. It claims lhal the small-pox reported in Vancouver is really nothing bul- chickenpox. It also charges lhal a number of vaccinaliou oalients have been very ill. One little girl broke, out in sores all over her hotly and-; her hair Is ilroiinintr out ftuid another has developed, all Ihe- sytuptous o svnhills. while. n boy has hi eyes badly alTccletl as a result. Packed meelings' havtj been held in 'llicj Avenue Theatre I'll! Iliese nave uol lieeu rrporlrfl m l)ie. daily p'anecs. II was slated there 'Ihafcotmiiuuitics in P.ng-laml which refused vaccination lias been freer from small-pox than any others in lhal country. Victoria loo litis bad a big lingers Straat Ealsa 42S. load on, Ihe vessel when she comes here. Mi'.. .Mochida is taking Ibis matter up with C.N. II. officials. The larger 'Vessels of 1 1 he N.Y.K. handle such cargo as ! lumber, pulp and fish proline's. If (here is grain to lie loaded j here fur Japan, , the line may! send in their freight sbios. Ao arrangements have yel been made for any cargo to be delivered bete from Ihe Orient, says .Mr. Muuhida. Away Six Months Mr. Mochida, who was accompanied on Hie trip to- Japan by Mrs. Mochida and family.V was away nearly six months. II was a combined business and pleasure trip. Husiness conditions in Japan, which have been cpiiel, are improving In? says. There is a great ileal of building in pro-jgress following the earthquake which practically laid Tokio anil Yokohama in ruins. In Tokio a tptick recovery from the liolo eaust is being made; it is not so tptick, however, in Yokohama. ltegardiitg Ihe shipment or fish by-products from here, J. S. of Ihe Hupert Marine auli-vitccinalion campaign and; Products Co.. aflcr being told of I here have been slrnng protests tlie foregoing interview witli MV. at other real res. Mochida. declared that condi- Airplane Viking is to Leave for Rupert on Prospecting Trip North MONTMKAL, April 0. Airplane "Viking." nccordiug to present leiilaiivc arrangements, leaves Three Rivers April 20 for Prince Riiperl. in Nurlhern Urilish Columbia lo spend the .summcr'prospceling for gold in the inaccessible areas, including Ihe tlestilale uiuskeg dislriel which caniud. be reached by any oilier means and allow prospectors to rclurn the same season. The plane will conclude ils sojourn in life province early in (lie auluinu xvhen il will nllempl its first Irnus-Cniiadn flight. R is planned lo leave Vancouver in the early morning and reach Montreal about noon the follow-1- - - iug day, Winnipeg sl oppiug al Calgary, Fort ., William and Sudbury. II is untlerslood that J.S. Williams is lo pilof the Viking. 'The Air Hoard organized a Iraus.Cauada flight in 11)21 bill several machines were tullie used ami Iwo weeks taken to accomplish the ToaC v; Advertid n the Dally News THREE KILLED IN QUARRY EXPLOSION MAiriTNK,i:, April li. Three men were inslanlly killed and Ihree seriously injured Saturday when a pocket of dynamite exploded in a quarry on the slope of Mount Ditibk, a Tew inllcs southwest of here. PRICE FIVE CEN13. .UMBER MILL IS REOPENED HERE TODAY 0M1NG OF JAPANESE LINES NEXT AUTUMN IS CONFIRMED BY MOCHIDA Vince Rupert Mill Reopened Today and First Logs Were Cut Following Shutdown of 4 Years (it Mi' Ititpert people listened (Ins morning with wliisllc al 8 o'clock which announced thai mil) al Seal Cove, aflcr a period of idleness of some v.c- -darling i ii'i winner again, tucj viewed wilh ji i ml pleasure lhal iall of smoke which declares dial iin:llir tiHid-irx has starieti. In i'niluu for Ihe rcsiknipliou of culling, Ihe firsl log was .1 II I .... W.tl I... ..II.....'. I i Hi II IIi OH' nun iiiiiiiiii; l l- llllllll .111(1 lat Cll hi lie " Kv Sotin after 8 o'clock it was run through. It was 'ARTY TOTTERS FRANCE TODAY ?' a announced miring the morning at the mill that, while the ma. ehinery is .still being warmed find mile mccliaiiic.il difficulties: annul but he expected in a I Mochida Confirms the Announcement of Jap Liners Coming in Fall Yokohama Maru to Make Initial Call Here in September and Sail for Japan Inaugurating l'rince Rupert as a port of call for a trans- Pacific 'freight ami passenger seivice whieJi will be. given whenever the busiiies-s olfeis, Ihe Nippon Ytiseii Kaisha will send its big passenger liner Yokuhama 'Mum here about September 5i0, uiiiioiinccs II. 'Mueliiiln, prominent locnl Jajiiinese business many who returned here yesterday afternoon from Japan where he was appointed agent al this port for Ihe line. -'September 2i is tentatively sel as the dale of Ihe .sailing of the Y'okohama Maru from here direct lo Yokohama, a thirteen day vuvnge. The ves sel will come here after liaving "5? : made her calls at Victoria audition were very favorable at Vancouver. Mr. Mochida aulici- iis time for the shipment to pales that liter will be some III! Japan or herring ineal from or On passengers lo embark ou t southeastern Alaska through this the vessel from here, the salmon canning season then being over. These steamers are said to haw excellent passenger accommoda tion and many white people use "v: ' : litem.' . . port. 'Ibi're is a great volunio of lierring, noal produced in Alaska and, asl can be shipped in bund, l'rince llupert's position for-handling it is very advantageous in that it is a shorter lo jMunpelc ngjuiisl P. Xiftuu ju. Los Aii','eloi, .1 Avrangemenis nia,v aiso lie uisunce to lns port than it is to P.fiblo'ts liis. tniiimrantl TrXftfliriiiiiiSnai ''frftitic M iat-to-J.ae-souii ..riKlilMeoUKUurtwaiftoiu-tbe Mail; lailr 1 niii. nisiderable flilrr.vl ii. i. The epidemil is t i.... has been r., reduced i lo Japan. The product could bo handled in ship Ipads, Mr. lingers slates. GRANBY WILL BORROW MONEY Amount of $2,500,000 Already Underwritten But Must be Approved XHW YOHK, April C An ex- as traorilinary general meeting of the (irattby Consolidated Mining " Smelling & Power Co. i- i. be. held op April IS lo .app.me the - issue of $t,uW,iKlO five year, seven per cent debentures lo pro- vide for retiring the outstandings. issue of $2,5lill,00U maturing May 1 ami to make provision also for retiring further first niorlgage bonds three years hence. The new debentures, may b converted into sbares at 125. at Ihe will of the purchaser. The debenture are first being itTered In present shareholders of the company untl the balance of K!2, 500,000, if any, has already heeji underwritten. ROYAL MILL IS TO OPEN Ofol Hanson Leaving Today for Plant R. E. Allen, Manager DEEM CLOSED A YEAR The loyal nilll at llanull is i reopen in a fe.w tlays niuioiincea Dior Hanso' owner, who i leaving on this afternoon's train: for the plant. The company ha orders for Kaslern delivery ait l it is possible that, after fhia business is bundled, Hie pTaui ntny slijp Ihii UKh !;)nce Hupert for exit'ort. I'te ie nie siillleieul logs on hand 1 In .keep Hie mill going for several month. It it over a year since Hie lloyal Mill was last in operation'. IL Allen will again be manager. The Itoyal mill is u -'5M. fool per day ptani ami euiuoys auouv forty men when in full oiicraltou, (leorge K. Darby of Hella Delia stipcntllary niugistrali', has resigned and the reH(gualiuii bus been aeeepled.