J 1 iLl C-'.l.i Fi . ... . n wrw ww wrm m www m m m m mm m.m mum mm. m a m i tm r m vi vnw iiiii - . -. it i . It! u k. Inicnalm im-nilier fur ll.ihl.ix. The niotiun i . i'ii!v: , I'll ' a, 111)' oiiiiiuii of till llMif g.MMl (nilli mmiiI lie kept . iji. VI .i-.Iiii.m l. ml il.ltti tti.l i.ll.r ...lrkln.l fi'ipl ,.i lln. i g 1,,-vt- . vir " ! iiiitl parliainenl ami agrt't-iiienU rl nut in tal- i. ........... s...... ..1... IK., h. ... I ... ..r I1 .k...... ir 1 Ti iPiiuiMii.1!! ii'i'. iii.K tin iiFiitiiiK ui ifiimii irii.ii: ARiFF CHANGE NOT PROBABLE port of New Advisory Board f Before TaMna Act 'pn (II TM i r il 13. I lia' I::' i ! iMnae Will lie .i..mI( day a ' ;t I ta-i I.. t lnlritoi-el i.i.inkMi heiT. al- i ui ii.. 'ol.inel. til) on. win. know, a'hniis. Win!.- Hi.- lio- M ii'l III.- l - " .ll lfl - lli.lliV yil.'l.ri .iinl f n.il WUIll.l lirrl'T l a ! ',i rrHneit ami .i rolll-!' "I HlloM'ill)! III. .Iniir to D4 ' ii.'jf nr " iiioutih' Tiv K'M" niiienl ha .i KooU ' -if pull mat ..ir i . iiii a Tai i IT AiMmh v i. .ml ha ix i appointed ! l m v nKinilifl itivri .Mlm;' i - hi-fnri' limy will m " nilKet rhii'i-'v T. iloiy on motor i-ai - li-'- iil iFdeil lu-i." rrifiilA .i"" ma' ul ii li.i- In ttv Ins Hint llltl't'll WILL PROTECT PUBLIC RIGHTS Hon, T, D, Pattullo Says Private Intereate Will Not bo Allowed to Intervcno Vli TUltIA, April i:i Tin-Mn of llnliMi iloliiinliia "may ii-hUred Unit wherever fore-inre I roipiireil n ileirnble foi ; use or Hie public fr rerrea-iiiai purpoei, no privnle in-ri.iM will be allowed lo.lnler- rie. iiiy.4 u Mtnleiiient bulled by don T. I). Patlnll". nllnljiler of iuiiiK followinif a eonlroverj-y here ri'KUI-llK "I"' pofnibilily "f ( adluiro Hay In'ai li t'i""K rlo.ed. MAYOR MARTIN AGAINELECTED Montreal Reposes Confidence In Chief Magistrate by Giving Him Sixth Term MUX TltKAI., April 13. ""' M. M. Muflln, mmnber for Quebec in I he h'nUlalme. and five times inuynr of Montreal. wn elecled for a hIxIIi term yesler-ilay when lie defculed two i'P,i nenls. bin plurullly being morn than 22,000. ow-r i anaiJtaii lernlory ami 'i r.-juli I'.uuu.linn porU and Dial fri'tjihl rale over the Intercolonial Hallway be adjnle.l in iic- ' conlmtee with the undemtunilili? of OiitfeoV ration. WILDCATTINQ OIL COMPANIES WILL BE INVESTIGATED HiMn.YION. April 13. llo-ie in a lol of wil.li alluiit ill oil roiil-jaiur operating or til leweil to l" o.ersilHlr the l'.alary illlrirt Ik uliilril li' i.- nml a roiniiiil-Ire of mr-lualiou t- t I np"inled liy ltiitSo-erniiieiil to pmba Uio af-rir- of all the eoiiri-rii" llial are vellm? liek to (he piildie. The I'eilerai tioeni-Hienl i being kwl to rherk tin l- ii"i'i and protect Hie foolili pub Mr HKiiint llieir own fool)hliea. ; ; California smallpox MALIGNANT EPIDEMIC t : SAYS HEALTH OFFICER .i is AMil'I.KS. April l: !' i, I'arrisli, rily In'illlll l-, Iiiit. today cliararlerired Uk California 'uiallpox epideiilic ns ii, .- "iiitii'-t and most mulipnant ,.,i,l inn I lial ha altacked any -Ulf 'i recent years." FEDERAL BUDGET IS TO BE BROUGHT DOWN THURSDAY AFTERNOON OTTAWA. April Ho". ' . .. .. r el. A. Holili. mininsier oi uiiuuk. definitely announced in the House of Coinimms yesleiday that Hie liudael would lie brought lowii on Thursday. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat M.C.. (lladsione Ilaiellon Indian i.: a i Marinol premier Purler Idaho SflUcrrrest ... Surf Inb'l ... Hid. Asked 1.5 Hi t.'.i.'i 2.05 2.00 2.20 .35 Vi .38 ' .02 .OHVi-. .I0VG JO .10 2.2l 2.25 .mit'i .0H .11 K .13 .08 ..OU Vt Sulrribo lo the Pally Newa. ... ii. . i.i ii . it- i . in nil .muuif it''i uoiu iii iiin ada and ill- Fniiid mn; lllte market outlook in n.urti mi firmed Ih - -pring lalf- Ol n llllllHill. In'. ill ilf till' 1 1 ': ' (ITT . April :t -W ilhoiil ,i ili-.-niuiff m.i.i. the Jlouf ,-u,n,M'' lV '""'"'r w: o e . Cumini"ii m1. adopted lite Muni niif Highi resolution mmed jturm-d lo me cii yes. iday nfl- A lri. east. anlt in I In "as tinwcv.-i liuv Im-i-ii carrying r.-ime slufk- ami. though t tn rn (lid Canadian Niili.n;il Hallway i-eninplelcil nml Ininlini i In prt- ?ra . Ill .ml' nt tin' li'lllil WHEAT IS UP FIVE CENTS Flurried Buying of Eastern Speculators Makes Price Jump at Chicago CHICAGO, April 13. Flurr-rlcd buying here for Eastern speculators who fear a coming, wheat five conts a bushel to-aqueeze In prices hoisted May day. WINNIPEG. April 13, Unfavorable Weather conditions and strengthened demand at Chicago forced wheat prices up 2 G-S cents this morning. HALIBUT AND SALMON wmlto lenry iiiuy lie upward, lher. m n ' (! no aptin-clalde advanc- , I'll' outlook fin- mar , Since. .I'IIiik of .I-j. ii net piling i- nix ' iinpiweil with a tendency riin priee. During liin trip va, Mr. riTPtvwl .mlcr for jm1i (IihI will ronltly U" liU ramiir UP the line (ruin lliruuliout II'- U miner. Tii rultlii? in 'lie iiili-rmr for wt'ltlber VnMiiahir IranSji.lfCi-t lion iliffliuli. Mr. llaiiMn nav-that hin roinpany u Mr to fill !all till' railwuv oi-tlcnt wlm-li wi-n iiHMii-ldii iiiily n-itiiPil tins winter. SOLD AT EXCHANGE The following two small Amer- Irim hoals sold halibut at lb'' Kxehaiiifp Ibis morning: Serious 7,000 pounds, lo Canadian Fish X Cold- Storage Co. ami r.tireKa. fi.DOO pounds, lo Hoolh fisher ies, al 13.8c and ir, and 13,ic and Te. The Taplow sold t.OOO pounds of red salmon lo the Canadian I'isli A Cold Storage Co. al lo.Si The large American sclioone,r Trinity, with 50.000 pounds ol halibut cleared for Seal tie with out awnilimf today's sale here. GOLDEN GATE SHOULD ARRIVE EARLY THIS EVENING FROM JAPAN llaxliwr been held up outside. for 21 hours on account of the licasy weather, the Norwegian tramp freighter Oolden (late Copt, Knlslo, coming hero to clear custom before proceeding to Queen Charlotlo City lo load lumber for the Atlantic seaboard, 1 due nt Triple Island at 2 o" clock this afternoon and should reach here early Ihii evening The vpmi'I is beinir met al Triple Island by Copt. 11. L. Hnberson who will pilot her in and laRe her lo Uio Islands, 25 TAXI Ambulance WW Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, service t - '.. , with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd A ,. n(iy NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th 8L '.''a PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. J least. Phone 467. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper XVI,, NO, 80, IMMNCti ItlPKHT, Hill, TL'KSIlAY. AIMUL 13, 14120. Yelerdjy Circulation, MIS Slrctl Salel. SS PRTfiB FIVF. CENTto. OUSE PASSES RESOLUTION OF MARITIMES 11 BMBBaBi bjbjf' -tjjjr aMaaaaaaaM --bbbf- bbbb aawMsa 'bbbbp' MB bbbbjbjbi eaaav aj aaaaaB w bbb)jbbb aaaaaa vaaaaBBi naaapv h aw a am ammwiuMi wajjap' FAIlFR OF PROf-RFYslVI TFIK HP f ONFI If T RFTWFFN PAQT ANn WFW Ji-iA maw -a. VT a V UAIUUUl I 1JL7 ILllJLiL Y J. vlfi 11 L11U 1 17LI B. I I 1J1J1 1 LillUl 11111 1 I LiU M. Commons Resolution on LUMBER MARKET Maritime Afs Passes OU (LOOK BETTER; Without any Opposition colonial be adjusted to accord with Confederation understanding Demand for Poles and Piling also Improved Says Olaf Hanson on Return from Trip East KXIMIKSSIONS OF UtATKHMTY were ronveyed to offi-ers of Canadian mint n .mil naval unit- in Vain'oi)er by a large parly of I'nifed Stu'es nffirer. who visited British Columbia on HI. L'ali u k Ii;iy. The Amerii aiis paid impressive tribute to C i id.i .- fallen by phi. -jug a wreath on Vuii-fuuv-1 - I'euoUiph in Vii tory Ssipiare. Canada Needs Public SpirititF Men Even More Than Capital Declares Progressive Leader TOHONTO. April 13. "Talk as you will," said jtolien Korke. leader of the l'nigresies, when addressing lln CanJ-dian Club here today, "there is east and west and it iohe of the greiu poiuicoi inciors oi mis iioiuiuiou. uuiiaua tutlay lieeijs puldic spirited nicj) of broad vision even more than, she heeds npttal. Coiiliiiiiiug. Iho Progressive leader said that if Canada wa lo have prosperity in mwer and iiiflueuce she must havu nation al - - - - - unity. I HefciTing lo the proposed I pay for itself as a coloniidtiou Hudson Hay railway. Mr. Fork, in road ai.il in opening up the at an interview Here, saiil II wouiil , stores ol minerals VALUABLE GIFT OF ! BILLION CIGARETTES BOOKS TO LIBRARY! SMUGGLED INTO CANADA One Lady Sent In 150 Volumes, Many of Them Llteraturo Such as Is (Used at University Tbe'public library has received a number of volumes of lale which have been donated by those having no further Use for I lioui. j Notable annuls Ihe contributions. was one of 150 volumes given Ihcj Library by a lady. They include some rtciion ami also a igooo deal id what is classed as lifer-alnre, books that arc used in the University courses and standard authors. The gift was very ac-ceplahle and will be a great help in supplying Ihe demand for that class of book witlmut having lo draw on the meagre supply of money voted by Ihe city for the purpose. l! Thct Was Statement Made In Customs Probo at Ottawa Today f OTTAWA, April 13. lixcise ami sales laves in Canada make the relail (trices so much higher that more than a billion cigarettes die smuggled annually into Canai(a from the Foiled Stales, II. It. Hourfae of Montreal informed I lie customs probe this r.uri"'n.g. Numerous persons inaki- this clas sof smuggling a sideline lo business, he leclared. Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Crawfira are going through on the Car denn this afternoon bound, for Vancouver on a holiday- trip. They may make the mojor. lj-iu lo California and I lie Mexican ' border. -J r White Mantle of Snow Again Covers Prairie and Winter Comes Back W'INMPKli. April 3. After a Tew days or warm bright weather during which golf bags were brought oiJ mid llilsled and fur (iiits ami oilier winter euiiipment were slored away, a fiill'llctlii i comeback bv old limn Wilder caused citizens to lake cover1 iisrain (his morninir. A brisk northwest wind aeconi uanicd liv sniiw nimle IravelliiiK uncomfortable and fields ; that were grei ri yl'stenlAV were entirely covered with a while tniudlo ni noon Kiuiiy. Large Increase in Amount of Land Under Crop in Alberta and More Immigrants Coming Activity in Neighboring Province Will Increase Amount of Grain Coming West During Coming Crop Season EDMONTON, April 13. The crop outlook in Alberta -o far is exeellent anil according to figures compiled by the ClUt. there is 300,000 acres of land more ready in the province than there was last year at thi lime. This mean au enonnously increased acreage of land under crop in ihe province very soon and even if the crop is nol us heavy this year as last the amount of grain likely lu be shipped west will be a. large if not larger. Given the same crop as last year and the amount will he very largely increased. ui un latin uisinci me uum-ler or homestead entries this year .s heavier than last, there ncliig to dale l.oto honiesleads and 'jv soldier grants taken up as aga,iiit last year 71H lioine-tc.:il- ami OS soldier grants. Innicatiuns arc that new re-co.ds for (lie year will be set as the tide of immigration has only Jul set in. Not only sire there Kuripain coining but many Americans are taking up (ami the flood of letter received indicating that this class of settler is likely to inrrease. , 4.' ' SEAL COVE MILL STARTS CUTTING The new sawmill of Ihe Seal Cove Lumber Co., I.ld.. established by C. P. Ilicl. started cutting lumber at 10 o'clock Ibis morning, the machinery having been given a successful Iry-out yesterday afternoon. The mill will now cut lumber for further conslriK'lion purposes ami will shortly commence production for the market. RAIN IS GENERAL WHOLE NORTH B.C Terrace Was This Morning Al most Only Exception to Rule In District Haiti was falling almost everywhere in Northern and Cen tral ltritish Colombia, both dur ing the night and this morning, according to . the report of the (iovernment Teleigraphs at 8 a. in I'errare was the exception, tbo r.eporl for that point being cloudy and calm. Following is the detail: 47. 48. Terrace Cloudy, calm; temp., Anyox Heavy rain; temp., 52. Stewart ' Heavy rain; temp., llazeltou lart cloudy, calm, rain all night; temp.. 50. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm; temp., 31; rain all iiiight 48. Smithers Haiti, calm; temp., Hums Lake Cloudy? calm, rain alt night; temp., IS. W'hilehorsc Cloudy, .south wind:. temp., 39. Lower I.ebarge Malning, calm: temp., 3l. lawoti Cloudy, calni; temp., 25. Average for -Yukon 38. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL" EKLUNA, ANCHORAGE Sli.VTTI.F., April 13. -At, least 1 0.000 will be spent on a new industrial scchool at Kkluna, 35 miles east of Anchorase thl summer, Jl yns learned here, lo day. MOUNTIES WILL STAY IN BX. Minister of Justice Intimates They Are Still Needed In Drug Spotting IS OTTAWA, April 13. Officers of' the Royal Canadian Mounted Police will continue to operate in Hrilish Columbia as drug spol-ler. i.aaliv,ilieJlloue wfiohimotis yesferdajvin answer r to a ipieslion by llou. Simon IFraser Toltnie. Consnalive of Victoria, concerning the drug f , traffic in general. , r. Toltnie asked: "Does the I government ?lill believe there is jany necessity of maintaining the iloyal Canadian Mounted Police, in. Hrilish Columbia, having regard to the customs service being able to deal with narcotic problems on the waterfront?" The minister answered "Yes.'" GAS BOAT F BABYWRECKS Following Engine Breakdown,, Crart Hits Dfgby island in Gale Early This Morning The well known gasboat O Oaby, owned and skippered by Jeff Lambly of Lewis Island, is pretty well a total toss following an engine breakdown. last night and stranding ou the otilside of Digby Island whero she was practically dashed to pieces in the gale early this mornitiig. The boat was beaded from town to Lewis Island and il was about 7 o'clock when her 12-15 h.p. Ster ling engine gave out. While. Lambly was vainly endeavoring In .get going .ugain. the vessel drifled and about 5 o'clock this morning went ou the rocks. .Landdy then look lo the tender and- came to town Tor assistance. The IL.M.P. tug P.H.T.. Capt. Har ris Kerr, proceeded to Hie scene and brought the O Haby in. She was sunk to the guards. The cabin work was broken off and lha. hull is believed to have been nidly holed. The boat is partly insured. BURY BURBANK IN THE GARDEN 'cdv Will Repose under Cedar of Lebanon Tree Where he Loved to Sit SANTA HOSA. April 13. Luther Hurbank will be buried under Ihe old Lebanon eedar Iree, marking Ihe. favorite resting place of the scientist while 'ivliig. II is situated in the corner of Hie garden across "ronVJhe place why. "a srmi-