!!( Hupert, If behind I he ven- M Aiva'off lut in 1 1 Mint Hie i -..infill of Fiji is interested Hip proposal. ANS.ON WiM. BE PROSECUTOR Crown al Ac.lirq Hera Next Week VA.NCOl Vl'.ll. June C, Follow- IIIU II BIIKUM! Wllll'll It'll llllll tll'n- I Manson will prosecute for Hie l.l-l.li-l. ..I II... II..I...... II. ....... I II.: rij-.i Ulilcli iiiiiiii mi . 1 1 1 ll i ii. v Justice W. M. McDonald, piiim;, linns' iwoip"'' McFARLANE WINS . GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP WtmUF.STICJt. Mas.. June 5. Miu-fuilune defeated Jones in h ri it it 1 eiubiei'ii holes veslerday "oernuon for the I .S. open ""oiioiiship by a score of 7'-' ' i i. An Emergent Communication of Tslmpsoan Lodgo No. 58 A. F, & A.M. will bo held in the Masonic Temple on Sunday, June 7, at 2.30 p.m. for Hie piM'posu of liolding Masonic Funeral Service foi" our lulu Hro. Harry Day All ineinbers und sojourn-big brelhrell are reiuesled to allcnd. Ed. II. Mortimer, l'.M. Secy. PROPOSE ERECTING COAL BUNKERS HERE A siigeslion was made al I lie Board of Trade , meeling last uighl thai a privale eompany was proposing creeling coal bunkers al Ibis port lo handle Alberta coal. The mailer eauie up in conneclion with a pelilion from I lie. miners of Kdson asking that Hie (iovern-meiil establish bunkers here. The pelilion was referred lo tho proper eoiiiinillre. PLAINTIFF WINS IN COUNTY COURT CASE A. J. Richmond Is Ordered to Pay $130 to Laura Darwin I mi-tnctiL in favor of Hie nlaintiff lor iao anil cosis was iveniby JuiJge oung uus muro- . r t I k.i ivL'i ii Jllg III 1110 Uil!U Ul liuuin vs. A. J. lllcliiuoiiu. i-iaiiiiiii claimed that fl't" bad purcliaseu a seal coal from dcfeiulanl pay ing tflo down. She lalcr returned the coat but did not igel her money back. This is what .she sued for. M. lion.ales had Hie case for Ihc plainlirr and V. V.. Fisher for H' defendanl. CUTSGASOLINE COST TO 10 CENTS A GALLON SIOl. X FALLS. S. Dak. --James A Mav of ailU I II Mrccl has pcr- ferieil an amazing new uevicc ihal is eiiiibliii car owners lo cul Iheir igasoliuc bills in half by liiuliliiiiP their iiiileaKo frotn -ii all line used. Many owners bate made over Hi miles on trillion H al" removes carboiii increases motor 'power and pep, nreveiits spark plug trouble anil overhealiiiH. Anyone can Install II n five minute. Mr. May wants agents, and Is offering to send one free I o out' auto owner in each locality. 'WrilcUiIm'to day. where great developinenls in Hie iniliisry of gold miiiin-' are ex- peeled. Mr. Kerr in has always been eulhusiaslic aboul Ibis pif.i- jeel ami recent developinents id llnr llassiar dislricl have served lo make' liiin even more so. It is his ainbilion lo make Slewar! ilhe porl of enlry for the Oassiar jand Allin ilislricls just as Skag- ivay is the entry lo Hie Yukon. i Dr. Sutherland has wilh him p. l'lilljp, chief ensineer of the ""(public works deparliiienl, and A. L. Harrulhors. former district engineer here ami now bridge superintendent for - the deparliiienl. -Mining trails mid bridges generally' in Hie Porllaod Canal distrlrl 'will receive Ibeir alien-lion in view oT imveased development und large number of .application. The parly will also visil Anyox.and Alice Arm. Mrs Sutherland is accompanying Dr. Sutherland. Mr. Harrow, shortly afler arriving here, proceeded by train to Smilhers. Accompanied thy Col. NY. S. I.atla oT Hie Laud Scllleineul Hoard be will .visit Hie Hulkley and Nochako nllrys. GIBBONS IS State KNOCKED OUT Geno.Tunney, Lightweight Cham plon, Wins In Twolfth Round at Now York N F. NY Y ) II K. June (. - (!cno Tuuney, American lightweight .champion, knocked out Toniniy (iibbons in Ihe tweHlh round or their rifleen round bout last night. Tuiuiey was the aggressor throUBlioul and afler a minutes' fighting in Hie tweHlh crashed u blow' lo Oibbous' Jaw. BOSTON GRILL 25 Large Upstair Dining Hall, Amhtii-j!.. A '"""our, i. with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for service dancos, banquets and wadding Anywhere at Anytime. parlies. i aj-i-l O I a Hand HOTai ngwi, oru nil, For rains, apply to Boston and 6lh su PRINCE: RUPERT drill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. 'YUI, vr ," - PIlhNCi: HUPKUT, B.C., SATLMIJAY. Jl'NE 0, 1925 VMUrtfiy'i Clrculttlon 1G35 Sir. 72. PIUr.E FIVK CENTS. TART AN QI TP17D CTB Iff TI TP F IMMEM A TCI V mill VI 1 LU1 LillkJ 1 UU W UllLi lltilTlLiL'm 1 LiL 1 OARD OF TRADE CHARGES DISCRIMINATION BY RAILWAY AGAINST PORT I m n Ft rcrgir Kate Revision is to be Undertaken by Railway Board on Instructions from the Government usi tie uu&eu un uklj o zquauzauon ana iNNlKN AKr r .. f I . r iff . r i iiiuwijiv turn rarucmariy to encourage west Bound Traffic Through Pacific Ports OTTAWA, June 0. Tlte Hoard of ltailway Lluinmisionert . i i ...... f i i.. ii i i i Tlif order lays uuwn Ihal I lit policy of equalization of Tlic board will bo unfettered in its investigations cxrepl in I I.. II... ....I..., ..it ...... in I ri,. ..I .... ii...... ii.. ..I gaiU M lliu uiva m.i, uiiu Will UIIU VII IIIV-V lilt IIIU.IW I. .1.11 .I....I 1.... II... I .1 I . .1 I IN VANCOUVER n ki.irPM lite i i hi lie "at tuidt oT which will he . . . j. ...... : .. ... I I! ; II It f I IIIMI IMIII ! il.lll 1-1.1 lialions uiiiUer way n, ;i 1 .1(1111 II IUII .1 i II" I oar- 7 .in I I I III ii . .ii. aiiuii'ii, hi cu jpr iinancier. lorniei ii i exceeded. I in tlii-i -more the board is di- i reeled in its investigations to ;have regard to t lit freest possi-lilo interchange of, commodities between tlit various provinces ami in particular to cnrouiago -- llii- movement of traffic llnonsli AWatoff, Better Known Here Canadian polls and the cueour-M Mltchell Albert, Behind .aemenl of increased lraff)c Scheme YANMHrVKII, June 0. - weslwunr uiol casiwaru mroujni ; Pacific coast ports owing to trade Avilh tin Orlenl VISITING HERE Hon. Wm. Sloan and Hon. Dr. Sutherland on Way to Stewart J BARROW GOES EAST. A party or provincial cabinet ministers consisting of Hon. Dr.; NY. H. Sutherland, minister of. public works, lion. William Sloan I minister of myics and provincial secretary, and Hon. K. D. Harrow, minister of agriculture, arrived on I lie Prince Rupert llii morning from Victoria. , , Or. .Sutherland and Mr. Sloan will proceed to Stewart tonight accompanied by II. Y Herein. M.I..A. fof All in who -wlHvi'iis deavor lo imtiiejis iiou them HP' id v i 4i b fl 11 ai n L-. teas ibil i I yw .ul mid lo transportation of pro- conslruftltn a Ir.iiho? road lt T duels throiuh Hie Vaiianm Canal, connecl Ste rtevarl v it ti I lease Lake Bishop elldon, dean of Durham, thinks Kuglish society has become demoralized within Hie last few years , Elevator Contractor Arrives and Imbeds Site of Elevator rv, Prior io Commencing Woik Wre F. K. Halls, vice-president of the Winnipeg contracting firm of Cut let'-lialls-Aiilinger, which Juts the contract lor the oiliid-ing of the elevalor siiperstnicliire liere, arrived on the Prince Hnperl- this liiorning Irom Vancouver lo make preliminary .arrangements for the starling of the work. This "morning, accoiii-puiiicd by V. ,. Chulcf, Hie supervising engineer, he visited the site. The Northern Construction Co. is well advanced with the substructure work and the situation js in a position where the superstructure work may lie commenced almost inmiedialely. Mr. Halls announced this af- r - - ternoou that equipment wliich was used in the construction of the elevalor at Filinonlon is now being loaded there for Prince Hnperl and should arrive by the first ' of next week. I he, work of Carter-Halls here will be started 4. as soon as it arrives. Ij, David Shearer, who was in ehurpttcof the elevalor construe- tion at Cdiuonlon, will be super- inlendent oT Hie work in Prince ltuert and is due In arrie in Ihe city aboul the noddle of next week. , Mr. Hall s siaicu inui ine Prince Kuperl elevalor would be completed atid ready for operation by November I. STOCK MARKET Bid. Asked Granby '. CJ.OO Hazellon OH .02 Howe Sound .... 10.00 10.00 Indian .0Vj .07 Vi Surf Inlet .'7 . Dunwell 3.10. 3.83 Premier 2,20 2.33 ' Kufus il2 .20 Terminus .10 .60 I.. & I ,25 Vj .28 Daly Alaska .25 .30 Bayview 10 .12 INDIAN PRINCE DIES IN PARIS TWO WERE KILLED Maharajah or Gwalior Expired IN AN AUTO SMASH Suddenly Yesterday-Cre- TACOMA, June 0 -Judge Mer rill J. NNTonlou, rormer supremo court Judge, fit) years oT age. and Mrs. Lena Bradley were killed and five others were Injured when r.an automobile ran away downsiu sleep bill yesterday crn.sliKjs.inlo a building. I mated In Style Today TO EQUALIZE PAK1S, June 0. -Maharajah of; Gwalior, one of India's richestj The and mosl powerful princes, died . steam suddenly here on (Friday. The body was cremaled today, in royal style wearing the royal robes and wilh all Jewel! , FREIGHT RATES OTTAWA, June 0, Hon. (Jeorge P. Graham, minister of railways, has given formal notice of legislation lo give full authority lo the, railway commission to proceed with Ihe equalization of freiahl rates. TWO SEATTLE - BANDITS SHOT Citizens Open Fire After peradoes Rob Bank Des SliATTLF, June 0. James Pollock, aged 25, and Geongo Jones, aged 20, were shot and killed following the hold-up of Ihe Bolhell Stale' Bank, eight miles, from. Seattle yesterday, when 62,500 was lakco. tout bandits participated, three coloring Ihe bank while the fourth kept an automobile running. Citizens gathered and, opening fire on the desperadoes, killed two of them. TRAWLER HERE FOR PROPELLER REPAIRS New England Arrived This Morning From Ketchikan and Will be Taken on Dry Dock New Knglaud Fish Cq.'s trawler New Kngland, Capt.M. P. Scott, arrived in port this morning from Kelchlkan, The vessel is r be taken on ilry dock here for propeller repairs Discrimination Against Prince Rupert in Cheap Summer Excursion Fares Also No Routing Through This Port to Alaska owing to American Domination of Rates Al the general monthly meeting of the Hoard of Trade held in the council chamber last night a committee consisting of M. I'. AkCaflciy, 0. (i. .Stewart and (1. W. Nickerson vvu.s up-pointed lo curry on negotiations with the management of the Canadian .National Hailways with a view to having the discrim-inalioii against Prince Hnperl in regard lo tourist tickets removed. The mailer was introduced by Mr. Nickerson who read telegrams which had passed belween himself, as president of the Hoard and J. h. Oalryiuple, vice- president of Ihe railway in charge of Irallic. This showed clearly thai no excursion ticket could lie purchased from Kaslcrn points to Prince Kuperl bur only to Vancouver and that for east erners lo o to Alaska lliey must 20 through Vancouver and 110! by rail lo Prince Kuperl. In fact the Prince Kupcrt terminal wa.-i deliberately sidetracked. : Urge 'Strong Action Member Of the'' Board took part in the discussion all ex pressing themselves as indignant al the poscilk'ii in which Princ; Kuperl is placed ami urging thai slrong aclion be taken. al Ihe military college Kingston. saying bo was unable lo pur chase a summer excursion ticket lo Prince Kuperl but was told In would have lo buy it to Vancouver and fhen pay $13 extra lo proceed to I his port. Investiga-j lion was made and-it was found' Ihal this city was not included in Ihe places lo .which tickets arc. sold. Also in Hie advertisements litis place is ignored. Mr. Nickr ersou then wired Vice-president Dalryinple, pointing out Ihe discrepancy and slating that lliern was clear discrimination against this port and asking that it bo adjusted and Hie following reply was received: Railway Position "Your message of May 30. Ihe existing represenlalion of summer lourisi jare.s 10 m Pacific Coast, including Vancou ver and. Prince Kuperl have been effective for a number of years. The additional charge of $13 between Kuperl and Vancouver i not transportation charges but simply covers meals and berths on the steamer. We do not feel lliat Prince Kuperl is being dis-(criminated agai.nst under the exiting arrangements, and any change would undoubtedly prove disastrous lo present representa tions via Kuperl and steamer now shown in tariffs from Canadian and United Slates points b Vancouver and soulh, also lo Alaska, which larilTs we do not entirely control. Will, however, review situation for next season. Meanwhile will carefully check movement via Vancouver via Ku pert this season. Too lale now lo make any change even if our connecting United Slates rail ways were willing to do so. They would in any event oppose pre ferential arriiiigciiienl via Kupert u Skagwoy notwithstanding dif ference in distance, which is largely If not entirely obliterated by reason of the basis of fares existing." Request for Adjustment This was entirely unsatisfilc- lorv to Ihe Prince Kuperl Board of I'l'rade so Mr. Nickerscm sent (continued on pag'' four) FALL ELECTION IS PREDICTION Success of Liberals In Saskatchewan Pointed to as an Indication OTTAWA, June (WFhe vie loiii-SHskale'bewttHiioWtllSiWb erals has set the election prophets- wagging their ; tongue once more and saying 5 lhat an election is sure to lake place this fall. Much will depend, upon The situation was discovered 'what, happens in Nova, tBcolia. when J. O. McLennan received. a If the province goes Liberal it, is teller froh his son Iteid who Is aid thai there will be a federal election without doubt. Liberals are saying nothing and their silence sets all other speculating. ARE SETTLING ON SITE TODAY Location of Biological Station Will be Finally Selected It Is Expected Silos on the government wharf for the biological station thai is lo be established hero were visited this morning by lion. Dr. NY. II. Sutherland, minister of public works;" P, Philip, chief engineer, and O. C. Mac-Kay; local district engineer. They were accompanied by John Dyb-bavn, local member of lbo bio logical board of Canada. As a result ot their meeting, il is expected that the site will be finally decided upon this -afternoon. This will permit of work on the erection of (he---station commencing at once. . . STEWART CLAIM IS IN DISPUTE Case Against. Prince John Mining Co. Before Courts In Vancouver VIGTOKIA, June C Title lo the claim known as Pritire John No. 5 mineral claim -in the Stewart district is in dispute in an aclion in the Supreiiie Court before Mr. Justice Gregory. Ihe plaintiffs, the Victoria Improve ment Co. Lid., claim' adverse rights us against the -defeudanls, Ihc Prince John Mining Company, lo possession, bwnershlp and title In some 10 claims. The: hearing is-lhe first of 10 actions uml may be considereij n. lest Tioo for Ihe others. k , AdverMe in The DatlySyews. 1