25 VOL XVI., NO. 71 TAXI Amb ' Sor Anywhere at An) Stand Royal Hotel, na uin oi - MATT VIDECK, f. """-''H hu ,' $ MONTREAL IS HOCKEY CHAMP. Wins Against Ottawa and Will Meet Victoria' Cougars for World honors OTTAWA, Manh Mon-' til Maroons won Hie National hi'lry I.eiurue chaniionshi itnit thus has the liKht iik''1 Vii tona Coimnrs in the Stanley up srriiiEi fur Hie ohamiuonship of Hie world. On Salunlay evening she beat the Ottawa Scna-l"is on their owlt rink, the srore Oi iug one to tiollilng. Thursday's gnnio enib'd in a one to one lie nfler a very haii! touuht coiilct and Saturday niKld the play was almost as slri'iitious. WONDER COLT AT TIA JUANA Carlarls Won Its Owner $70,700 at Mexican Rice Course Yesterday TIA JUANA, Murch 20. Oar-hirls, Ihe wonder col! of Hie Chula Vlsli'. slablos returned Its owner 70,7(00 yeslenlay when lie won the ('.Offorolli llatulienp, Hi eweslein classio, over n mllo and n ipinrlcr course, beating mil nine stellar runners by ciuhl lenglhsj PREMIER RE8IQNED 1IUCIIAHKST, March 20. King I'eiillnand nccepled Premier llnillano's roslgtmlloii Knlunlay niglit. t . . . 1 1 i . I f..,,., .!.! .ii.l..m..iil ..I IIih larjir iriiiii ....... u. .,i M.....ii.bteamer. In the party-was In- ' ,,,,. ..I (Uuiadu for 1025; ''"'led nearly Iwo hunde.f MurdyJ s Hat after all charge, ha.l.i"" " '"' """" " ir! belore illidMl. the 'In- fir large number to leave : Mand Mils season 1o tesl ! f!ls wi re $ll..'lono or u nn.1 u iiiinrlor in ar-ii'oiuii'" in i..nirt...t Mm hiilii"t lnnaten. amount avmliilde i eipilv-88 per m I on the capital Thirteen Trains I'o handle the large number of new arrivals duritij the week the Canadian National Hallways des patched one special train ecry lav until Saturday when the number rose to three, while to day the heavily laden steamship specials were senl awoy from th.' waterfront in all thirteen spec ial trains. This week has been the buiesi in connection' with immigration thai iiort officials have exper ieneed since Ihe war years, yet Hie whole movement was carried mil expeditiously and -without confusion. . I In addition lo the steamers mentioned in Ihe foregoinp new-Canadians from various points ii Hie UrtlWi Isles, Northern Ire land and preferred l.uropean countries have reached Halifax hv Ihe Volendam. Holland Anier Iran line. Oman, Hoyal Mall line t'.orinlhia, Cunaitl line, and Ks llionia, Halllc American one. Many Britishers l'he largest number of fanii lies to leave for ciimma unuer Ilia Kinnii'p Sell emenl Act, t establish 3,000 Itritisli famllios on Ihe land in the Dominion arrived by the Anlonia with 57 families In the one parly. Large as this (group Is II ronns hut a section or Ihe Itritisli parly which cros.-es In charge oT the Canadian National ItailvvuyJi there be ing in addition 200 single men who have laken advantage of thu new low rale, 35 boys being set tled by Hie llrilish Immigration and Colonization Association; 35 hoys from Hie Church army, a group of 10 single women and 20 men tiol connected with any immigration scheme but who elected lo I ravel with Hie Canadian National parly. All Iheso people numbering OH'J souls travelled under (he. special eon-iluelorshlp of Mr. McOowan, who wus most enthusiastic In dismissing hlscliurges. Children under the 3,000 family ichcme numbered 1 00' nn J Star, 0,700. to Allln Fisheries. Onah, 0,000. to Atlin Fisheries. Wabash. 5.OO0, to 'Cold Stor age. ngc. ' Canadian t - Pair fif Jaiks, 0,000, to Atlin Fisheries. Nautilus, 0,000, to Cobl Stor age. Nuba. 0,000. to Hoyal Fish Co. Volunteer, 3,000, lo Cold Stor- Uingo, 2,500. lo Cold Storage. Yule, 0,500. lo Cold Storage. Vernn. 3.500. lo Hoyal Fish Co. CONTRACT LET NEW CANNERY Apparatus on Way North For Commencement of Work on Skldegate Inlet NEW WESTMINSTER, Mar. 29. H. W. Harrison, contractor, of this city, has secured the contract for the construction of a large cannery plant In Queen Charlotte City for the British Columbia Fishery and Packing Company and has left for the northern port to undertake this work. The cannery Is to be one of the most modern and up-to-date plants of Its kind In the north and will cost, It Is estimated, about $65,000. Accompanying Mr. Harrison aro a number of carpenters and mechanics who are skilled In the work they are about to carry out. While away Mr. Harrison's business will be handled by W. J. Sloan, his former partner. Mr. Harrison has also taken up some equipment In the way of a derrick and about five months will be taken to com' plete the contract. AUTO ACCIDENTS SCATTLh Mari'h 20. -- Two persons were killed and five others Injured in and near Seattle in aulomoliile accidents Sunday oni) family that of T, II. Ilhodes of l.inlhorpe, Mlddlesboro, 1 able lo boast ten children of wliuin four are boys. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PP.INCK HUPKUT, H.C., MONDAY. MAHCII 2!), 1020. giant aircraft J.n now on its way to Spitsbergen where it will be met by Amundsen antl Lincoln hlIwoi-th. Race Horses Burned to Death at Calgary When Barn There Tooh Fire WHEAT POOL BUYS MANITOBA ELEVATORS WINNIPKO. Mar. 20. Sale of etv'htecn of Hie Manitoba government elevators to the I'niled Uratn (iniw'ers 'Limited, was consummated by orders-in-council signed by Lieu-lennnl-Ooveruor Sir .las. Aikins today. The sale involves a lolal of $101,000; Hie price received for ind.vid-unl elevators - ranging from J 1,000 lo 0,000. The company previously had purchased 13 of Hie government owned elevators and al prescnir holds 50 on leae, vvhich'cxplrcs in the fall of 1027. A BEAT HIS OWN RECORD VAULTING WITH POLE ST. LOUIS, March 20 Charley lloff, premier Norwtiginn pole vnuller, boosted his own World tecord to 13 reel 8 Inches at an Indoor track meet hero Saturday night. IN THE YUKON i Water Rising as a Result of ! Warm Weather In North at Early Date c : H:, , .:.- ,: StturOa'l ClmiUtloo, 1538 Street Stiff, W The steamer Canadian Obser ver. Capl. McKay, of -the Ocean Falls-California paper carrying serivce. arrived in port from Vancouver at JO o'clock last I to be done on the vessel will in- elude general overhaul and the I putting in of fuel oil tanks. UNION STEAMSHIP CO. SERVICE TO ISLANDS VANCOUVER DIRECT With the sailing out of Van corner on April 8 of the steamer Venture, the Union Steamship Co is to again institute a service to Miti'Mii I'lizirliitle Itl:iitil4. Cult UU.U.MU, .-warm zo. rotirieen iiioroiiKiinren race nurse- ,,, ... impi n.,v .,,i i.ii., it.n,. vaiiien at .w,ouo were inirneu to iieatn ami two outers were ea routc north, the Venture wilt killed by a C.P.H. (fain after escaping from a burning barn al u w,.eiiy ervice to Skide- victorta Park early bitnday morning, htx men were asleep m !. Thnr.m iiurtmr LocVp the building bill it was well afire before they awoke and it wa-.porl UIH 0uH.r Moresby Island men ion inie ui saw me aumiais. r...iu i i.p v.wol wilt mil romc Twelve of Ihe horses which lot their lives were owned by I Si, t, in prinen ltunert nor Hoberl Hmniert of Winnipeg. it loucIl ... lhe norlh end or i ne norscs in auoiner nam, wnirn were iiireateueu ny m.,, 4inii,i4 Increasiuir indus ii ....... i. i ;i : . ..." I ""l """- -"" " try on the islands Is given as look till day lo round them up. np in KffAITTlTn the reason for the Union Steam a. m am. iimbb ( i - - - - - t l.very one or lite nurses t.un.-i II r. I III IV lU shin Co. r-enterinL- that district ... i i JU4 M mV M ll&lf I 11 III t - "r u - - oil y-sUMiiay was wen Known on i lu-ilh its hins GOVERNOR TO BE GUEST OF B.C. NEWSPAPERMEN VANCOt Villi, March 28. -hon Hobert Randolph Hritce. the new rim lei.iM-r.U- th im.,inh,nM'-,uleiiant governor of ltritish . i - - I i , i . . i i : Unvul-....,..,.! ',.I..L.r..l.. 1.1- ..iffl.l OlUUUlia IS lO OO IHC UIIIIICI o'clock (his inorni.hg slated thai 8utsl tomorrow evening of the the ice in the Yukon Hiver show- "ewsj.aue n.viv oi i.r.us.i v.o k.I .Ilmw .if innviiitr itn.1 xv-lnr D1U Ul IHU Allioassaoor UCIV ....... ... ...... ... !......... I is risinu as a result or the. warm i.veryuung wm ue iinonuai uuu " . J " I i -.... ...Ill J-.. 1 1 IF .. .11 v weather in tl.e nnrll. umoli ear- oaucing will lonuw mo umi.a, Jlier than usual. The details of l,M) aIl,r '? "m,e.r " i."l,,CL!, i i ir ih ii i Hits hot.iirl mir I ' ill. II. MI I IWIIlMf I 10 Terrace: Cloudy, cnlm; temp., Institute of Journal- Vnvnv Clene e:.ln,. lomn'-lS. OPERATION ON PRINCE. I Stewart: Haiti, calm: temn. 10 llarellon: Cloudy, calm: letup.. LONDON, Mar. 20- The Prince L40 lof Wales has undergone a slight Smithers: Cloudy, calm: lemi).. operalbm for recurrent ear trou Hums Lake: Cloudy, calm; '' lento.. 37. ble. His condition is satisfac O Teleurai.li Creek! Clmi.lv. ealni: PRETENDER DIED. temp., 30. Whilehor.se". Clear. calm: PALr.HMt), Mar. 20. LouiJ letup.. 37. ' "' , I'hillippe Puke of Orleans, pro Pig Satmotit Clear, calm; temp., tender to the French throne. It. . died Sunday of pneumonia. Ho 20. Oavvson: Clear, calm; temp., was bom In 1800 Average for Yukon: 23 above lr..C. H. Hankiuson ofSnifth- xero. - ers and . his son, ' mueii 000 Hankiuson, are registered at the 11. OreenwelP returned lo the I'rince Hupert" Hotel. They ar eilv from Yaneouver on tho Car- rived front the Interior on this dena last night. Inmrning's iraln. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and heal for the least. Phone 467. PRICE FIVK CENTS. RITiSH IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE IN CANADA NUMBER WELL KNOWN RACE HORSES BURNED IN THEIR BARN AT CALGARY Four Thousand Settlers Reach Halifax Most of Whom Are from Great Britain and North Ireland Busiest time Halifax has seen since war; ar"ipipJEEN BOATS rivals personally conducted on trains by C.N.R. officials HALIFAX. March There wa a distinct Hrilih flavor it Die make up id Hit' four thousand new comers who urriveil Ilii' I'orl during lhe week end, afterwards to olajrl their tniin ,, nriicy u new home in Canada, there being five Hrilishcrs to c . ry one fmni I hi continent. A particular) interesting feature i the immigrant who lauded Saturday and yesterday is the in In r or tannin included in the total, brought here under he P.inpire Setllcini'iil Art Of the number l.unltMl from the Anion?.!, Milliard line, and "" - - - ; ' '"ll lorlc. While Star line, fully one HUGE PROFITS CONSOLIDATED MINE COMPANY-; in rnailian National Hallway over seas official ami Hit hup." group on each xlraiiirr I ravelled 'miller the personal direction of officials of that organization. tin In tii nl I lie Anlonia wus J. s. tiowun who hai hern director I.0111I01I of ho. Canadian Nu- i tonal llatlv.i)n lecture course ir Over Cloven Million... Dollarsu;uadiuiJ,furmln Available After Charges Paying ring all nnn wlio ramrTiJr (lie .ii1nnia! Pre l V!STItl;.I., March 20. The iiiiil I In- linrlc wait Alex Hickman. I age. BRING HALIBUT' Sale This Morning Shows Good Returns to Fishermen on Catches Good prices were obtained a! the finii exchange this morning when fifteen halibut boats mar keted their catches eiht belngi vmericau and seven Canadian. U.S. fih netled the fishermen thousand had been booked by tlielroni 8.80c to 10.10c a pound and (ianadfan fish brought IG.bOt and IG.OOc. Seconds sold lit 8c and Ins for American and Uc for Canadian. Sales were.: : American , Spray. 1 0.000. u Cold Storage Foremost, 30,0(f0, to Pacific Visheries. J , lluvuiiu, 32,000, to Booth Fish- IravcJIltig pusM'iiger agent at Altu, 21,000 ,lo Uooth Fisher l.ikimiiiil tvlwi Ink rare nf the ICS HYDUOGKN for the Italian dirigible Norge. to be used in Hoping to Get Contract for at Least One Motor'ship to be Built at Prince Rupert Yards breaking of Hie five large motorsliips for Canada-West Indies service estimates Tor the building of which are now being called from various shipyards in Canada, It. C. Keeley, Pacific coast manager of I he Canadian Government .Merchant Marine, expressed the hope that arrangements might mjoji be completed for the work and that at leasl one of the vessels might be built in the l'rinco Hupert dry dock. The tenders are to be at C G. M. Al. headquarters by April " and it is hoped that a decision may be reached soon thereafter. The federal government is pledged, Mr. Keeley explain,!" through a trade agreement to UipiTJI TT Iipn furnish a service to the MMKlfcK Dlfcd WUillUilJIl IS1UU .Indies and it will either be i ca.-e oi I lie u.ii..u..w. provinui-; the sliis and operating thorn oi some other concern doing so. Mr. Keeley stated that another C.G.M.M. vessel, the Canadian Seigneur, will be here about the end of this week for overhaul at the dry dock. The vessel, which is of 8,000 Ions si-e like Hi- Canadian Scottish; is coming here direct from Flordia. Sin was here loading cargo once be fore. 4li.fnimlet'pbr-.flight, ltkjr lirftwvWmnt' fieww. T-irrrit(Jfllr3fc IN VANCOUVER Was Father of Miss Phoebe Senkler Who Lived In Prince Rupert VANCOUYKIl, March 20. J. U. Senkler, K.C, 59 years of age, a well known barrister aiid pro minent citizen, died yeslenlay following a slight operation which he underwent last Monday. Mr. Senkler camo here from' Toronto in 1803 autt beside taking a prominent part in political lift was also much to the fore in a no t eu i i po rl f"- 1 le fan n t ucojs s fully contested Hie "provfnefarr election here in 1010 and a year later was federal caudidato in the Liberal interests. Mr. Senkler's daughter, Miss 'hoebe Senkler, spent about a year in Prince Hupeit a few years ago. She was well known here among the younger set and has, since leavittg here, been prominent in Vancouver girl's sports. PREPARING FOR NEW SAWMILL Work Commencing Wednesday on Cleaning up Debris and Piling and ' Sorting Lumber The first step toward turuinir over Ihe mill site al Seal Cove. to lhe Uig Hay Lumber Company will take place on Wednesday . when a igaug of meti will com mence cleaning tip lhe tlebris len by the fire and will check over and re-pile the lumber that was left on the ground. This will be sold either locally or exported. A road will be built first so as to make it possible to get o the lumber and to lhe silo where the new mill will stand. LIQUOR BILL FORBRITAIN LONDON. March 20 -The peo ple of Oreut Britain spent 315,- 000,000 on liquor last year of which' 13 1.000,000 was taken in taxes. The expenditure, figtiros at 7 I.e. per capita or a shilling a head less than for the previous year. AUTO WAS STRUCK BY PASSENGER TRAIN AND SIX KILLED INSTANTLY COllCNNA, Mich., .March 20, J. L. Smith, his mother and four young' children, were killed lit slautly when- an automobile was struck at a level crossing by a t ra nd Trunk passenger tra i 11 , Advertise In (he Dally: News,