i " Liii . u 4' " I - in- i . , d I mm a llin-e i . 1 ma trip ill the wii iirii iiiiiiit of I hi Htuch in- y i tiirlh . ! plan lo no niiiii'dialely lo IK' -' ' FOR TOURISTS Train During Summer: Change of Schedule In May . ,; on. ci v al inii' rai'" u i he ordinary oler- ii will in- placed on each ia itit-otiKh the inoiiii-a a all i In- way to Smlthern a iluniiM I he loiiri.! wit-was annoiiniieil lal nighl , lioi. i oi hade ineeliiiti by Tobov. HiipiM-iiiteiulcnt. i i:- new sciieuu e win runi- iin May U and il i asiunied in ni 'iire nhen ESUNATION BRI AND TODAY Finance BUI as Wre Prcde-cossors Recently I'AUls, Mar. 0. linani'o is the I It h utUOr-M tii.tnlM Irfii 1 IH t iviii. i i iin i .. . . ...... r i i .. Ikll I I .. . . . .1 III' 'ILLI'lnlll B- lltTlllik lll' fill in i .naiitiHM in iit'mi JilKin It Ml (Mil. I'reinlcr llrlaml lutx tendored w-ititii,iifii it .n i-.-j mi. tii f . AN Alll A IU I n no w SEIZED NEAR RLA1NE lUXLlVfiliAM Mnr. fi. A nio- lorlioal wlih r cases of Can- ilium ii.hi.- ..i ..... . i, i ,lfn' lilalne l'Vidnv niirht the Mil ii iep ii ,.n,,mt OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENQLISH LEAQUE Division I. A I mi Villa I. llnry t. I.ci'dyi I iiilfd I, lAcrlim 1. Iiei-ler Cily I. Hirininfrliflin 0. l.ierHMil ii, '1 iillcfiliain II. Ni'wra-llf it. Iloildcrifitdd S. NulU (' H I. Hlac-klnirn II. I. Wi-tl Uuih :i. Went llromwieh U. Division II. I iilhaiii-ltariMley nol played. .Mi..lli'4H.ri. 3, Hull City 3. Oldham 3, llradforil City 0. I'i.rjiiiinilli S- iMrlitiKton 0. Prniilon 3. IWielea 1 The Wediiei'ilay-NollH I nrest not playi'd. Klwekporl I'orl Yale Sloki- Cil (I, Ilertiy loiinty 1. (wetioen-Southainploit not played. WoUerliamplon t. Hl.ickpool t. smith Shield ?. Sontlinmplon 0. SCOTTISH LEAQUE Division I. I Minder I nili'il :i. Ilaith llourii 1 Falkirk I. Kiindei' t. Ilaiiiillon -' I'arlirk Tliille.' 1. Hibernian- I. t;nwdi itleath 2. SI . Jiilll-line i , Ili'lU'l - I . THREE YEAR OLD CHILD SPENT NIGHT IN OPEN VAN'COl'VI'.ll. Mar. 0. Eva (oodlian. three years oi age who was Hie object or a wme- -pi-ead -eareh in llnrnahy, was foimd yeslerday 'i hniirn after she wandered away frum lionui little the worse for a ntsht spent in Hie open. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheal ll.C. Silver Iiunwell Howe Sound L. A- L. Marmot Premier pnrler Idaho Silvec Cresl Stiff lub'l Hid. Asked . I.18W . 1.7U I.DO . I. ti, 2.(10 . axon 35.00 .10 .18 .07 .m ,. 2.V7 2.55 .08 h .00 . .WW .15 .. .08 .in liniuinion Oonslnhle A. J. Wat. kinson relumed lo the oily yes. terday aflcrnoon from Port Rmipsim where he was on repii- l.,r r. li K'- Most of Early Residents Went Away to the War but Development Is Again Pro- ceeding i iSKIDKdATK, March 0. --P. in now 21 rai ayu thai Hie first elUer lik up latul sit Tlell Itlvft and Lawn Hill. The Tirol lo ariii' wi-rc W. I. liimdi;, 1'. I'hhht. V. I'rej'sy mid 11. U. ftii. earli of wiium took -.a f,uu(er seolioii al Tlell. Tu reach that (dure it wax neremury to tramp In ver the heaeh and riowU bad lo I'tt-.ueieled on the Iae inning two iiu make me irili. ' Built Trails .1M1 kllllWIl tal"W- tWHHI " . I"" IMWiin!lnninimiiniUiiU lie uihi KraMT and the firl I sail lit Port Clement mil there wan tto post off Tee there at that time. They also cut u rail to bkidetfutu at their own IWII9G. mer struggling alony trying Hi niakf n living on their'piaeus iur a uar. lliey had lo llnoA tiiem up on auvoiint of thu dlffi- uulty iiettiiKg in and out. t our years Inter mure sollicr Wilue anil look up me places abandoned by the otbuis. Ainoiit; tlil-in wan a well-known charac ter knuwn as .Mexican Tom. The same year settlers hean to lake up land at Liwn Hill. Tiie C.P.lt. biMtts were the only riis running at that time. The Viniir with titiplain Lucku in Oomniaiid, always slopped and ilroppeil anchor off Lawn Hill and put off what settlors there were o as to ue them thu long li'ip to Skidepiile. They also iikivihI to slop and pick up anyone wtivi.-)? a white flag when ho wa parsing. White Flag Unptiiiu I.ooke used lo tell a Story of one occasion when ho was pus-inn he saw- a lone figure frantically waving a white fla mid he ordered the vessel to stop and u boat to be lowered. He seat ah officer ashore and after inak- liiu a difficult landing tluonli the surf Hie settler said he tlid not want lo po nboard, all In) wit n let I was to check Up the lime, with his Hk Hen. What the officer said was mi uiicompU nieutitry that il cannot he ro corded. In lUlt when the war broke put Lawn Hill was a thriving netlleinenl. All the boys enlisted and most of them never caino back. The result is that tho sharks in which they lived are falling down, fences are broken ntid the place "is descried. Revival Lately I Here are now mtdor cars plyiuu nloiiK I he coast road ami (lie telephone is installed. Mplor- boals are seen plying the whalers and once more progress is beinn tnaile and development i.i goiiiff on. VICTORIA CHOSEN CONVENTION CITY SAN FIIANOISCO. Mar. G. The Paeiflo foreign trade council last niRhl selocleil Victoria, ILC ns Hie oily where their next con venMon will bo hold ALLENEY VIS, TING ALL LARGE CENTRES WHILE IN CANADA YA.Ni:ot VKIl, Mar. .-Ifff w-AlHty;--tn -fniK just arrived here from Australia, will during- tits lour o( Canada under the aii-pice- of the .Naiionul (.oiineil of l-luealion, visil lirai'lieally every large eenlre front tiie Paoifie tti the Atlantic and will sail for liitglnnd from St. John on April i. GRAIN OUT FROM VANCOUVER PORT YANCOLVI-.ll, March 0. A number ot vesuis with grain cangoes left during the week for European and other ports. Most of the shipments were for liuropc ly way of Paiuitiia Canal, lhey were a- follows: Meivvu Mart) fty- Shanghai ?72,2Ui busliels, Tor Kubo unit Nagasaki t'JI.UOU. Paris Maru fur Nagasaki 38, 313. Australian for CoiiliiiciuV 111 OKU. for Hull ttU.ltiO. Huanchaco fur Hull 221.031 bushels. Axel Johnson for Scandinavian ports 113,875 bushels. Anglo-Mexican lo Colon for orders 200,575 Imshcls. Osiris for Antwerp t tW.333 lushcls. (ilamiirgansliire fur Antwen and llotterdam 118.000 bushels Canailian Skirmisher for Avon- mnnlh 71.000 bushels. West (iambo for Santos 5)0.280 bushels KING IS SWORN 1- AS MEMBER FOR PRINCE ALBERT OTTAWA, Mar. Ii. - flight lion W. L. Mackenzie King, Premier was today sworn in as llui member of the lloii.-o of Commons for Prince Albert. The oath was adminislered in the Premier's of fice by the rlerk of the House. Premier King will be Intro iluced to the House when Parlia- Inient reassembles on March !5. 5 TAXI Boston Grill hm '-nee mm Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing . .... -fi. floor for hire, NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, nd Gth "J, PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. 'Vl.i At Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper XVI NO, 53. IMUNCi: HUPEIIT. H.C., HATl M. AIAIICII 0. 1020. Yetlerdiy f Circulation, II IS Slrwt Sales. 37 PRICK FIVK CK.VTS; RHYFR AMftRF WHITFfl IFF KlANn utjt iviiuu nuiiviiu 1 1 in i uvuii i iumjtuw MBERS OF EDMONTON BOARD OF TRADE INVITF.D TO VISIT PR RUPERT ilea jtates Lutter boxer Ashore on Whitecliff Island Fifteen Miles South of Rupert -a tj mi ) r siiivv, the Hcveiuic Cutter lloxcr went .i-iiine fl.ul.i ... 1.1..... I IMH i . "mil. hiii-h-:" lt'--ii(l-- t.7ie -I'lll Olll UIIU it uji mi- i" itiiMi imu VMiifimii nuiiiif -oiicrillli'll-; !ol 'In' niurun -taluni. a I nine ordered tin- liidillmii-r M . cvv mgi it) pmwre ut gu in inc -rene mid rentier any as-! in w s-.ir. mm- ieii during in tiiurniiiK ami the lalet . ... i.i.. .1 II .a . . . i ii ' irn'i'iiniii -inii-ii mm nr wn -uimiiiml' hv. A w.rt'O - report n-eeitnl fftim IIh' f-el tin- uftemooti il luii -.lit' expected in gel off tin the IukIi title this evening ---Ha-B-W----M-i-----B-HW . V T1NI1M FIND FRASER RIVER pector ai it.; i. ! W hiteclirr IxIhiiiI i about fif-i ti'eii mil ouih of here in Ar-i Ithtir Paiage between Kennedy Inland and Lewi Island. It is rlnw lit tlu! fairway and the tide llier run rather fut. II wa nearly high tide when Hie. tit UUa Civxrlnnkitrl In Dm lliiter umiI :iiIiiiii Ruth Declares Pro- i The Hoxer i well known -on lliii tHn,i having Im-i;ii u-etl by Iiiu- l niifii siaioi Ooveruninnl fur ... . ..l. ;.. 4 I . . . il v I it ji,, t, I'lat - "" r"' """mi HKtireO in eouitt-r,- ,,epo,, o.c.luoke t. u.,Ui'uM J'Ui the I.!) Miidursley 14 . n , ... ho Minn ttir Hiitti " , She ii rem ! I red J 16 toittt Iniilt al orliiiMiilli. N il., IU0S m a nitval i'iii'. Ill SETTLEMENT OF GRAHAM ISLAND! Lr IN(. t MTKIl STATES SOIL THE WJl'NTESS OF lillW K i. u . tier for ('liiada In itii hrr Ii li;mil 'Ti MoiiteaL anil Ollawu. Hie v:is ui' ,i,;ii;,iiieil by Lo:d anil ImiiIv iIIIiit, v Mi wIioid shv shown in ilie iihove pliolo. They wire given a -eiid nff it- large omnlier f I imed Slate war yelerans. PORT SIMPSON HOSPITAlMEETi; C1925 Officers Were Ro-elcted a Annual Gathering on Thurs-'J day Afternoon "PI Ollll-r lllll- Muinh The annual ineeOiig of the .sinip.-mi (ienerul Ilospllul -ocialion was -lield here c. Pori A las" ritursday afleritoon. Last year'.- 'iflleer-i were re-elected Ut sorvt luring I U2C -They ntt): Prrsideiit. Ilev. Or. Foftier, Yiee-Presidenl, II. Hoyd Youn Secretary Trea-urer anil Superintendent. Or. W. Sager. Audilor. A. J. Watkihson. Iireeors Csipt. J. Valson of Hie sniHg-eow Hobolink; Miss leai-on. Miss Mackay, Oeorge McAfee of lieorgrtowli. AV. 1-. Colli.-on. Ilev. i. O. llaeker oi Pi-iin-e Hupert. Mrs. W. II. Kei- in of Prmi-e lluper! and Hev -iliiam. Allen. ZERO WEATHER PASSES AWAY Lowest Yukon Temperature To day was Eight Degrees Above at Stewart River No xero weal hev was recorded Itis morning al the eight o'clock report of the Pomiiiioit' (loveni-mnt telegraphs for any plaee ir the Yukon or Hritish Columbia Weatlier in Ihe interior contin ues warm and Stewart reported snow falling. The rcj)tl . fol lows: Haiellon: part cloudy: calm; lenin. 30. Telegraph Creek: clpUd', calm lemp. SO. f Sinitliers: part clomlyi. oalin lemp. 38. ' ';i Hums Lake: clear, calm temp. 20. i a:i. Terrace: cloudy, ealiufci letup Anyox: cloudy, culm; -Sup. 10 Slevvart: snowing, caliitMonip 31. i .1' Whilehur.-e: calm, cleat, temi Stewart lliver: ,ivleitr,.fcalii temp. 8. Oavvson: snowing, caTuu lenu is. Average 15. " Adam Mackie, inspector of fisheries, sailed on the Cardena oday for Vancouver to nllend oi f. I'ence ' HYPODERMIC STAB GIVEN LITTLE GIRL WAY FROM SCHOOL n i:v w KSTM ins ri;it. Mar. d. Ifr.-sie' Lord, a ten year old schoolgirl, is sulTering from a painfully (.vvullen lej alleiged lo be Wie result of a slab from a liypoilermic needle in the Jiauds of an unknown man, receive! while on the way home from t-chool. HALIBUT ARRIVALS WERE LIGHT TODAY AND PRICES HIGHER llesl prices of the week for lalilait were paid at Hie Fish xeiiange this morning when irrivats were light totalling 05.- 000 iioumls. of which 12-000 uiuiids was from three Americuu ves-ei.-, uml -.'j.&iin iioumls Iroui our 4inatlians. Arrivals ami sales: American Cane Clear. 7.000 lbs., to the auadiau Irish & Coid Storage Co. Venus. 20,000 lbs., lo the Atlin r i.lieries. Spray, 15,000 lbs., lo Wooth Fisheries. Canadian Point May. 3,500 lbs., ami Hose Spit, 5.000 lbs.., to the Pacifio risherios. Fisher, 5,000 lb., 1o the Itoyal Fish Co. P. Uorreen, 10.000 lbs., lo the Canadian Fish & Gold' Storage Co. American prices were slightly over I5e and tw and Canadians over 1 3c ami fc. SALMON RUNNING ON ISLAND WEST COAST ToFINO. Vancouver Island larcn ii. ."-pring salmon are running well here and a number of trolling boats are out getting Tair Catches. Three hundred, pounds Is the highest recortl made for one boat so far. A number of boats are trolling In ydney inlet. Herore endorsing a resolution asking for an experimenlal farm Die SinlllwiS Hoard of Trade will he asked by the local board why they stntion The secretary has ll:e 'land. EDMONTON IS INVITED HERE Eoard of Trade Endorses Action of Smlthers in Asking Board of Trade to Come An invitation is to be extend ed by the boaril of trade to the Ldiiiouton board to visit Prince Hupert during (he eoinhug sum mer I IDs was iiecideil at the an "Hug last night following the eading of a lcttitr from ' the Smdher hoard in which it was Jlairil thai they had taken the initial ive in invilirrjr tin Cdnion- on hoard to cum" west and itsk-r.g Prince Iliipert to endorse it and to undertake lo entertain the members if they come. file board decided la-extern! to the visitors the same hospitality that was given the "Vancouver board and to heartily endorse the invitation. The proposal i for the businessmen of F.dmonton to slop off it all Important point- on the railway including .Ias(er. Prince 'Seorge, Yanderhoof. and a number of smaller places. PRINCE GEORGE G00DH0CKEY Made Fine Showing Aaalnst Vancouver Seaforths In Last Night's Game HELD TWO PERIODS YANCOL YF.il, Mar. G Yancou- ver Jseafortlis defeated Prince tieorge " tgoals to 3 in the semi finals of the intermediate ama teur hockey series. The game was clo-cly contested, Prince lleorge 'playinig a great game in the first and third preiods when scoring was even but in the sec ond frame the Seaforths scored four lo Prince (Seorge 2. In the other acini-final game Kiniberley defeated Under Indcrby 3. l to The Seaforths and Kiniberley meet "n a two paine. series next week for the provincial championship title. FOOTBALLCUP SCORES TODAY LONDON. March B The fol lowing sanies were played today in the Kngli-h ant! Seollish cup-lie series: ENGLISH CUP Sixth Round Clapton Orient 1, Manchester City G. Notts Forest 2 Holtnti Wander ers 2. Swansea 2. Arsenal 1. Fulham I. Manchester Lnitcd 2. SCOTTISH CUP Fourth Round Morton 0. Hungers I. St. Mn-ren 2. Ainlrieonians 0. 'I bird Lanark 1, Aberdeen I. Celtic G. Omnbartoii t VANCOUVER CURTAILS PROPOSED EXPENDITURE TO BALANCE THE BUDGET VANCOl Villi. Mar. G. As the total .civic expenditures called for in the civic budget presented lo the cily council yesterday afternoon exceed the .estimated return for the VeiiP lLfi of . have ehanfeetl their minds' 3tiiV.05i(.r.ft In- nsnc. s. n... ' -J.v"n...,(l . HI- sincc asking (or experimental! process of ellmirmli , - - ii niiiiinv' )r proposed extensions to the ,eivt(- services is planned.