.in vnl -.'3. I'll "hw I han lour ill Alierdce't. nid fur Mfumi. inn- llil after-iim mber of lli- 'iii m 'uiiiuuousi .. hard lack audi . viM-i lei . . d terrific in f Utv i line and '.i i uir roiiii Oi i.imih ntial. -j Uriv IihiImO" i luir Ix uod for .i i"irfd iiiiiny loo: -I., tin wrot id Hi V II -'Mlllll'll"! (illl'" ' 1 :i.tain HoMMidal'' ill MllTi'ivd H" ill urnitnn n ROTARY CLUBS tlon Yesterday i' iiiu April Ni 'n'.-iii v i lioM it a - cu nit Hiernuf iiuiiil 2:i. J iime u uaani- I lo new BMV- firt It.itary dintiict eoaxesilloii 1 tei'ilav di'lovnli-M were welcomed I iimi i" mil .(JoVrii'i7rllMicV' 1- mi- itinitimi t-Kiiriiia in- deleitalPK, "II i aliMdulely niiiai uir me tt "u " d thai iin Itolary inoeinenl ex' iiilfd ." RRISTFR SI KPENDED FOR MISCONDUCT OF A PROFESSIONAL KIND - - -m liti:in:iiii:KT(ix. x.n.. Aurii It, 11, lliiiiMin, K.(L, mem-of Iim oiih of Coniiiioni' llin Million) a y York Suiiliury, wan HUfpeinled one year as a liaiTinler of New llriinnvjek miproiiu) nun A ) brivl iiKM'tniK of ilif iHiiib!ro of lli' I'ro-xiim WT t'ark llmrd uaH hM jfi-leril.iy uinl it n arranynl lo liatc aiiolliT torrlin nevt Wiliii'day PM-iiinit lo ?otiMdr what IH-ll-.M i (u In tfikun lu fonniiirt Kin Willi the ;id-'liiini-liHlloii nf (lir Salt I.hK- I'ark ami what n-roiiiiiii'iidatioii-. if any, an lo if inadi lo llio (it.xiTiiiiii'iil or wiliiinlll8 I'ltlb IH rriird to it. Tlino prrio'iil ni'ir V. T. Krrj;iii, Hiairinaii, J. H. riniiniiii. Culoind Mr-MordM'. ! II. "rme and It r I'iiIIi-ii. . C.P.R. MANAGER SAYS CROP OUTLOOK GOOD Charles Murphy Says People More Optimistic Than Ever Before l.AI.HAItY. April 23. "I have iml cecii teller or more ouroiir iiKin conditions for iprin far-tniii uperaliotiH within the pail iwidxe year than right now," re-uiaikoii i:harle Murphy, general iiiiimofer of western lined of the -.niuiiiaii I'aeific. lit the cour.e r an interview here, "nor do l think I lial the peoplu have fell more roiiteiiliHl. hopeful and op- tliiiMie than they do UiU year, lie said. ' .Mr. Mundiy solid thai llilri, iai TARIFF BOARD IS 1 1 .1.1 (or feeling hao lieeii iiiuuhiu 11I11111I owilltt lo le K""" WW that had ruled for all farm pro- dnelo dlirtnu HI" asi two jiuis lilid the jreneial outlook or UUsi ue!!. DULY CONSTITUTED '-M The ml ( TANYA. April vi-oiy Hoard cm Tariff and laxn 11. m inm r.iiiiially eontituli'i II elf and announeed IU readinen 1.. ..i..n ii nervices at Iho 1II1 piiil of the coiinlry. LOCAL MAN'S BROTHER ti... . 1 .. . 1 1. iteenricd reo.ully in 1 !... nml. where he wu.h visllln ..in. -1. of William. Murihick L'...iii. ...ill known nfoneer of pin 11 ni - - wM.v.ir niul hrot her or -I Iven , lllll I'll neth Smllli ofdhN city. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Surf Inlel HiiiiwelJ (ilinlolono ...... Ihuelloir:..4. Howe imuil .. Imllali 'T. I.. Mat'ljiol. Piemier . Poi'turjilaho mtim Hid. Asked 1.52U ,oh ,0ft ; I'.tiO 1.71 .30 .35 .HI .1) Mi 32.(10 35.00 .10 Vt .11 .13 .15 .07 t .01) , 2.2S .2.l'8 .0'J.. ,10 t lie big baoeball game. . 5 TAXI Boston Grill Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service wtlh newly laid .rancii;g Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hlr tend Royal Hotel, 3rd Av ; NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, lily RUPERT latest and best for lie and 6th St. m ,, ""it PRINCE The f MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 48V. V Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ill XVI NO l5 PIHNCrl Ml PKHT, U.C, FjllUAY. AIMUJ, 23. IH20. YentuniayM Circulation, ISO) Strrct Sik-j, 473 PRICE FIVK CENTS. OVERNMENT STAYS BY TARIFF REDUCTION Rfiw i of ?snnn prop f watph thf nfw vim oank tr m rriwyn so. v rni ii Mand by lheir Guns Say Premier and Minister of Finance i three thousand people, engaged in automobile industry in Qntario and uproar follows t iTT N Y W'licii Finance MitiMcr llobb. m t t. I'ri (iiicr King entered u ntns meeting i .'..onu , - fti tin- uiilotnohile itidulry from 0haw.i .ur! .1 .....la.... Illl.. til II ir t.i.al t (I . .. I .......I III,. I 1.. would lie glad l nni-Klcr I hi' argument- lo lie mIkihI lu lflinl 1 our gun mid leave Kir iim ..i . mo we are I'ourerned, tli uproar Murted wii.tr : we tinl lij our gHii." , K ug vh irreivt-d mIIi applatie mid slated llialj . Ikhi wao taken lur iiif ImmcIii or t.un.ii.i u- rmf nnAirr rk in i iui i r IRENE AWAY : i iin tA rT i . r n mm i, r-nuru m . ... .it.. Hi Out from Aberdeen , 4 PARKS BOARD IS TO HOLD MEETING. WEDNESDAY NEXT HCjHjfff ' Wf a alHlaavHaBBPeQHVaflaflBVw at 9V 'AllflHvllHalHBiBftBeH mmmmm99rmmW9Smr'' I f mW' slllaVUBlBllHIIaKUJaVlaHHvEHl ! ' jBBHBHllB9DaaLLal l-ri'S NSKY MILI.IIIXS -New wing of the M. lrojiolilnn Mhmohii. New Y.k. whi - li h;, jo' m'eii ;n'ii''d to the uiilir. having lieei under i'(iiiolriirlun mik'i; I'tlS, lMioln i ih ''M "i Hie wmg, in imitation of tin erio! ol a Itunio.i ill.. 1II1 it- mio, trei - .iii t gr.i-- plid titid orroiindeil y a colomi.tdi . and 111 wliu-li it dip!.iyei! a eoHre- tiou of Itoman and (ire tan aiitopnlies. ' RINCESS ENA IS ON BEACH Struck Hock at Entrance to Es- -pcranza Inlet on West Coast Vancouver Island VlinOJWA. April 2:i. The nleamer 1'rimess lata it lying fjeaolied lit Utteon Cove. i:?iperau- 1a lntet"Mi the wrt iukimI after trikiuira cock al Hie entrance to Ihtf ilritcL1 Aflor fllllliiK Ihe reef known us l,oVf Hook, the o-el harked In-oelf off mid vva.t lieacluil when it who found thai her con dilimi oeetned lo he Mrioiii. l-.niMrai)a Inlel io lietweeo NiM.iku Isliind und Ihe Vanroiiver l-!and nil Hie imi 'li and in a ithorl itiolanei' ou!i "f Kyuipmi. MALASPINA- WILL PICK GIYENCIIY UP SATURDAY Local Members of Official Party Returned to Port on Fish Packer Yesterday J. II. Mel. end, rolleelor of en tnin; Adam Maekie, rish.orie Inopeelor, and Jameo lloyd. fili- eneo uveieer, vviio were on uoaro the fluliarien proleetiou nleumer tiivenehy, vvhieh loot her propel ler on Mondiiv lafl near Waluu liver. Mao-ell Inlet, ri'lurned to Hie eily ye.oterday ahoard the WiiUaeo Hlolieneo packer V. W. It is ex pee ted Dial the Mains - plna will reaeli tlie (iiveiiehy on SaUjiilay ami tow her lo Prince lluperl fur dry docking. Ihe oilier meiiihern of Ihe official pally ahoard Ihe crippled steamer will return here willi Hie (iivencliy, il i .'XpeiMed. Twenty-Five Thousand Fans See the Giants Smother Brooklyn Gathering in Seventeen Hits XKYV YOlUv, April 2a. (iallieriug seventeen Into. 0ff Uim-llrooklyu pilelieis iiieliidiug Dazzy Vauee, the (iiants Miiolliercil lli-ooklyu on lheir own ground yesterday before 2o,nu(i fans al Al nlloburg, where Ihe world s elianipiou pennant wu hoiked. SI. I.oin won 11 len lulling bailie, Llnef llafey scofing with llurn-lty ahead of liim in Ihe lenlh Willi a homer. tlhiengo and Ci'iciiinati baltled leu inniiigo lo a five-five J raw, darkue.os sloiping Ihe game. llii-loa defeated the vNew York Yankeen in ten itinintf!', whil .Ihioago defeated SI. I.onis even Itioiii-'li the I trow 11 h made five doulde playo. Iien the major .eague record. National League SI. I.uui 5. I'UI-ltUrn :i. Philadelpliia -'. Hoolop C New York II, llrooklyu I. I'.iiicinuali 5, l.hirago , (unn; tiled elcvenlh. ilarkneo.oi American League ar-hiiiislxn H. I'hilailelihia 2. I tool on t. New York S. 1 10 1 1 (ill -I'.l' vrlanil, pool poncd. Clnraiso II. S! Louis 7. BULL MARKET WALL STREET Slocks Jump From One Twolve Points and 2,500,-000 Shares Sold to NEW YORK, April 23. A gigantic bull movement In stock prices has gone under way today as a result of an unexpected reduction In rediscount rates. Scores. of Issues Jumped from one to twelve points. Sales for the day amounted to approximately two and a half million shares. LIPSETT, VANCOUVER, ROTARY PRESIDENT Milvvard l.lpselt. a well-known and fiTUuent visitor lu Princi lluperl, was elected president of Ihe Vancouver llolury (Jllih this week. Mr. I.ipsel . for .many year has been treasurer of the .Vancouver Club. ' , THREE VIEWS NEW BUDGET Clark of Vancouver Wants . Tariff on Motor Cars the OTTAWA, April 23. llie de- bale on the budget was carried on by three speakers in the llonse of Commons Thursday. Hon. Kdmiind Kristn! of To ronto Easl, Conservative, appeal ed to western Canada for 'con sideration for Ihe position, of farmers, in the cast. J 1'. I low den. Liberal, pf St, Honiface. declared the tariff was simply a subsidy paid through the medium of parliament. J. A. Clark, Conservative of linn-aid. Vancouver, favored Ihe rein in of Hie 35 per cent tariff ,m motor cars and reference Of the ipieslion to Ihe tariff nd viourv noam. FINAL CONVENTION OF WAR VETERANS Event Wll Take Place Just Prior to Amalgamation with Canadian Legion ' YCIIXOX. April 23. Provincial president Kdsetl of Ihe Ureal War Veteran' Association an nounced Dial the final enliven lion of Ihe body in HritisU Col uinliia will be held in Vancouver on May 7, to wind up njfulrs pre nara lory In mewing with 111 r.nniidian l.cuiiin at a convetilio which opeiio lliere the salfie, dale Subscrlbtt lo the Dally New. Mostly Mink Soli at Fur Auction in Seattle Yesterday Averaging Eleven Dollars; Blue Fox to $165 Avril 2X Al the fur auction yesterday mink maiic up t' iwr itm 01 ihe o.'reringi witn the average .-lignily ovt cu veii (lu!i;ir- oml the le.t jietli- going at ?20, ' Ilril fox were in good demand nverugiiig' $17, and one lirilig- : ing !rr. White fox averaged for inferior grade wlili flioire going at a high a.- IJIiie fox averaged 7I eaeJi. Ihe iiet .kin offered bringing $105. JW1 -railii iieayer hrouslit fSC wi'li Ho; aerase (irico ?22. lli'il (Unudiaii tim?kt'ati -id I al ?Jt .t0 I lie aeri-ige for Ihe day ! lem sM.'H eaeh. , SECOND WILKIMS PLANE TO LEAVE FOR POINT BARROW FAIItHANKS. April 23. -Major Laiiphier. second in command of the I 'droit Arctic expedition, has postponed until Saturday his hop-off Tor Poinl Harrow, for which place YVil-kins and lUtou leA "V. the 'smaller plane a week uo. - - HALIBUT SALE IS PETERSBERG DRUG STORE IS BURNED : ! DEFERRED TODAY One Small Canadian Boat Sells to Atlin Two Americans are Awaking Bidding l'p In an early hour lliis after noon. Ihe Way 0 auction sale 01 halibut al the Fish Kxtdiaii!?'! had not laken place. The Itana- liun schooner Helen sold 3,ouu pounds to the Atlin Fisheries at I3.te and 8e hut two Ami'Tian rhooners Sunset, 2K.n0t His . and I.ituya, 25,00ti poundshave no! yet sold. Two salmon boat are also awaiting sale laplow. -1,1 00 red ami 000 whites, and lllppi 3,5511 reds ami ami whites. DR. STANNARD HURT KITClllKAN. April 23. - lr. Dan K. Stunnard. Tormer Ketchikan and llyder resident, was se riously injured about Uie face and hands when a tras stove ex ploded in his offices over the Wheeler Drusr Store in Peters burg, according to information given out Here ny . u. i.iausen, Iniled Slates commissioner at Petersburg. Mr. Clausen is at tending the district court and will be in Ketchikan for several days. When the gas stove exploded. injuring Div Stannard. a fire of serious proportions was started nud only the. efficient service of the fire department" prevented further damage, Mr. Clausen says. The. entire upper floor of Wheeler Drug Co. was swept by the flames and considerable damaae tn'iho stock of the drug store 'on Ihe lowet" floor-resulted before the blaze was extinguish d. Henry Whlllaker, provincial architect, relumed from Slowurt on the Prince George this tnorn ing and will proceed by lomor row evening's train lo Smilheri He. wilUaeJiiriL r '-ii to Ihe eily early II orla. the week von Ills' w avy to- Vie SKELETONS OF FUR TRADERS Men Were Lost on Trapping Ex- nxrllllnn in Fan Nnpth In Year 1922 VIC'IOIUA, April 23.r-The remains or two fin- traders who apparently perished from cold and hunger that were found on the banks of the Fonlas Iliver oil a remote diotrict of HriliMi Col- luinhia north of 1 oil Xeloon are ' Ue.iuitely identified as lliose or , 1 Samuel Timmilis and Leonard Itileveiis, vho il'fl Itcav'jr lodge. "j.llierra. In s'plember4 . trapping c.xwdf0oiiT of Ihe other. ll22 o"n a According lo word received al provincial police headquarters, two eotistables' inade lheir way early this .opring to the ramp where pari of the skelelon of one Of the men was found last Au- IkusC After searcliinir in the viciiiily. they found the skelelon InsjMi-lor Spiller of .Ihe pro vincial police force here, bays-two of thcir men Conslableo Harber and Forfar found the remains of the trappers mentioned in the depaleh. They visiti'ilMbe- sjot in the course of lheir? retrular northern patrol, arriving back al Fort SI. John on April 8." Word was scut lo the relatives ami they fetched the remains and look them to Heaver Lodge for buriaf. LOCAL G.W.V.A. TO BE LEGION Resolution to Merge With That Body Passed at Meeting of Organization Last Night At a special meeting of the (l.W.Y.A. last ui-ilit a resolution was passeo merging me. local ll.W.V.A. with the . Canadian Legion of the Hritish 1'iuplre Ser vice League. Delegates to the convention ift Vancouver lo be held oil May 7 and 8 were appointed, these being President Charles Youmgman and J. F. lIul.ehl.son. BOATS NAME PLATE IS PICKED UP BY TROLLER "W. F. Wltzemann" is Name on Article Which was Found on Estevan Island A' brass (ahirp)utc bearing the title "W. .F. nWillnann" vvao picked up bii lie shyje. j-it Jo-tevan Island near Wright Sound recejtilly by "W. (I. Iteinharl, c trolling fisherman, oinl has been turned over lo llie local' eustoins office. N11 such boat a) the "W. F. Witzeiiianir seem' to be knnwu in- 1- (lie appear: r tn.'iv have ie air ami locid vviili'sFroin a 1 1 e e b f t i i el ' 1 I a I e . it eenipcisedro Ihe wsue r'4? f or " a rffiui 'v '1 id lu lenglh of time.