25 TAXI Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8L MATT VIDECK, Prop. Ol. XVI NO, 23. VANCOl Vt.lt.- Jan. 28. An :r in lo'uaii to' lilt tin ., r Hrrttsh Columbia roast . iiili' and this morning. V ur ta reporting a forly-tnile j; ill Off Cape Mattery and a a; s.uiUi as Pond Iteyes a stxty-ui le gale lia lied i small c af and ik buffeting liners. PREMIER GOES PRINCE ALBERT Will Deliver Two Addresses New Constutency Monday and Tuosday In tl'lT AWA. .Ian. 28. - Premier Marketu le King leaven for Prince Albert 'uuiglil where he i ex-per ed io be elected by ueclania-tiim on Monday. He i lo rpeak ui Prince Allien Monday and at HohMiivh Tuesday. reluiiuiia d i red lo Ottawa on Thursday. RESCUED FROM STR. ANTINOE Twelve Taken Off Dur'ig Lull In Storm by Steamer Roosovolt Last Night NIAV YOHK, Jan. 28. - Twelve men were rescued last night from II, It was reMrled yesterday in de pa tclie from the soulh. that a ui in ii ilnuand mile- il it a nl u coming in tld direction. Many hn-al people begun lo igure that a Hie wind was probably Idmving 70 miles an liour it would not take lung to reach thi place. What tliey did iot figure on wa the circular inol mil of a Morui. WJiile Hie wiml iiiijjIiI be Mowing eeuty nnle an hour or more the lonn inii-'trt lie advnnrniK ijuile xlowly. and uould iromldy exhaiKt it-M'lf before readmit! here, it i I uli'il li Mitoe likely to know. PORTLAND MAN SHOT WHEN WAS CAUGHT Wheal I1.C. Silver. Premier - Hie llrili-li freighter Anllnoe In Hilvererenl ... mid. Atlantic during a lull in the Surf Inb'l ... storm by Ihe steamer President ltulli Hope ... Hoosevell. The ltoosevell had Selkirk (en s'umnnt? by Ihe oilier ves-jlldwo Sound wiiiru wat expected lo sink. I Marmot She ROBBING REGISTER! Woman Bystander Shot In Both Legs When Propr'etor Opsn-Flre on Thief POHTI.ANU. Jan. Albei' Morgan, a;t yearn of ajie, wa- hol ami probably fatuity injured liy a re.lauranl proirlelor iin- nninirts: when lie attempted In .. - i.. ii. ,j roll : 110 r.lMi rcjjiaicr m'- nie iHiitninond, a litimder, wa hot in bolh leK" hen the pro prietor opened fire on Morgan. CALGARY MADE BIG SCORE AT HOCKEY POHTI.ANU. Jan. 28.--Calgary fairly wipud the ice with Hie home learn here I a - 1 niKlil when il beat Portland in a league lior kev itiune bv Hie .ennationai -core of ttoal.i In 2. -VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. Anked. 1 .511 1.00 I. CO 1.08 2.20 2.25 .tOW .13 .08 .10 .20 M .3" .02 'i .fit 20.00 .00 00 EXPERIMENTAL FARM COMING Plans Being Made at Ottawa for Establishment In Central British Columbia '.Special to Daily News OTTAWA, Jan. 2. Plan are Under h hei-e at the iulaticc of the Depart ineut of Agriculture o uit Hie central interior of tli tti-h Columbia it long dc.tired anil uflreluwUd experimental farm, bevcral puiitl along the due of tic (jmudian .National duihvay twlueen Terrace and Mellride liue -oiubl the etab-il-lmifit and Hide will be riulr Ue4weeH Skeeua and Cariboo li-lriclf for the .election. Van-lerlioiif id itaid. however, to offer the niol toyii'al location and :h i atiendy an experimental nl a I ion tiirre peaceriveF is discussed Minister of Interior Writes .Oliver For Further Partlcu- lars of the Scheme VICTOUIA. Jan. 28. --Thai Hie pnipo-ctl scheme whereby control of the Peace llier lllork will bo returned to ltrilili Columbia to enable the proxince to subsidize contnicllon of a railway Irllmtary ! the Pacific and (Irout Itu'teru I- receiving faor- BIGPULPWOOD Ide eunsidenition at Ottawa is iiinarenlly indiealed in a letter leeeived iy Premier Oliver from Hon. r.harle- Stewart. itiiniler of Hie interior .aking for fur- t Uer pailiculars. International Harvester Co. Closes Purchases of B.C. Holdings Valued at Six Million CIIICAHO. Jan. 28 -The Inter national Harvester Co. an noiineeil today the completion of the deal whereby il acquire I lie timber, waterpower site am iiulpwood properties in Itritish Columbia at an expenditure of approximately six million dol lars. The deal Include tho While Pros. Lumber Co. and the Denver Cove Pulp Co. JAPANESE PREMIER DEAD TO Kin, Jan. 28, Viscount Tnkaakl Kato. premier of Japan did today. He bad been sick for it week Willi Influenza. B . t - Thcrejwiis born at lite hosplli lodav lfi Mr. and Mrs. John Clurk.yft.ia Mcllride Street, a sou. lijile Malier, t'nlled Slides vlcf-eiirfsiil here, lefl on last night's K in for Wasbinglon, D.C, on a h'diday trip. BIRTH. NEW AGENT OF FISHERMEN IS ELECTED TODAY Captain John Morrison Schooner D.S.T. Gets LARGE SECTION OF of the Posi tion by BlgJMaJority ( aplaiu John Morrison, ip- per of the halibut schooneH U.S. lia been rected agent of Ihe Deep Sea Fishermen' x Union for Hie cominx yekr, bis vole be- ii iMii as axaiiml that for J. II. Measlier of 1im. Jtob ilanua acted a ii'luruinir officer. Caplaiu Morriou sut'a majority both here ninj at Seattle, whereas Kelcblkan went for Meavber. Tiie vole. a aiinouiiced by Mr. Ilanua, wa.a follows: Measlier Morrioti Prince lluperl .. 33 104 Seattle a; fill Ketchikan .. .. U 13 Total tOO HOSPITAL BOARD WINDSOR MILLS IS tHC ELECTS OFFICERS m S. K. Campbell Again Heads As sociatlon WllhJ. H, Thompson 'as VrcS'Presl'lent The newly elected hospital board had its inaugural meeliiii,' in Hie city council chamber at noon today. S. K. Campbell and II. Thompson were re-elected president and vice-president re- peclively and II. W. Itirch was reappointed managing secretary. 1'lie usual banking resolution was -also passed. DESTROYED BY FIRE MONTH F.AL. Jan. 28. A large ecjion of the villaise of Windsor Mills fifteen miles north of Jsher- brooke was destroyed by fire this morning with a loss of half a million dollars, there were no casualties. The principal husl ties block of the village is gone Sub-cribc lo the Daily News. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIIINCi: lUPKUT, 'll.ll, Tilt ItSll.VY, JANb'AItY 28, 1020 VtJlrdi - Circulation, ISO John Smith of Sulphur Creeki Shot by Police After Long Siege LEICESTER, England, Jan 9B Th. Olni-m r 'ui.i.'. suffered a fracturedjtjif bone when he was thrown from his horse while 'following the hounds i3t" Little Shal-ton yesterday. The Prince fell on his left side, breaking the bone on that side. He Is returning to London for medical attention. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS ARE TOURING CANADA OTTAWA, Jan. 28 Lord and Lady Williugduu. who have been guests of Hie Coventor Oeneral at Ottawa will leave on Thursda'y nii; bl over the Canadian (National llailways for ToronJo. Niagara Falls. Winnipog. Vancouver and Victoria. They will be accompanied throughout Ibeir journey by C. K. Howard, general tourist agent of the National llailways DEAL COMPLETE Gin Congestion at Interior Elevators Declared Serious by Officials of Two Wheat Pools WINMPF.O, Jan. 28. The congestion of interior eleva tors us a result uf the embargo on shipment of grain lo Ihe coast and the head of Ihe lakes has become serious according lo officials of lite prairie wheat pools and the t'niled drain IJiowers Limited. Until the all-rail movement becomes greater, there will be no relief, stale those officers, who report more than 1U.U00 cars held up on sidiiiirs in Saskatchewan and At berta Olof Hanson, president of th-? Hoard of Trade, on beitug shown the despatch this morning, decided to telegraph the president, of each of the organizations men- tinned telling them that I bote plenty of accommodation at Hi Prince Ituperl elevator, lie i also wiring Fred Stork and Hon J. A. Hobb in regard to the mat ler A MEETING of PRINCE RUPERT LIBERAL ASSOCIATION will be held in the METROPOLE HALL Friday, January 29, at 8 p.m. Business Election of Officers Street Stln, 407 D. Johnstone, O. P. Tinker. J Thompson aed C. 11 I'Jkins. Among I hose present at the mr.'l in:: were President h. Campbell. Managing Secretary U. NV. Itirch. Aid. M. M. Sbihens. S. V. Taylor. D.tO. U-.irl. Misr Jean llarri-on. Ifi', la ly super- tltenilenl, Director J. II. Thomp son, nireelor t.. U. l.ikiiis. ir. .1. West. NV. K. Odlisuu. K. I'n- win Wallace C. Unirard. Mrs FrauV Djbiu presijlept' of thu fuUies" AuxiliarV, -.- . ... . 'v.. ' . ;.r sieve Kins'. v . . Msiier. hef Drrec-i wrrec-i Munro, Arthur l)nsksbauk. Hob- Boston Grill Large I pstair Dining Hall, wilii newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for Hie least. Phone 457, PRIOR FIVK CENTS. ENATE APPROVES ENTRY WORLD COURT TEN THOUSAND CARS OF WHEAT HELD UP ON PRAIRIES; ELEVATORS FULL United States Decides to Take Part in World Court and Move Begins Force Country into League SIIINliTON, Jim. 2X. A Her filling long pa-l the tMtal ir adjournment lime, I lie United .Stales Scnal'- it I Hii' resolution authorizing the United Slate-, to In- a to I In' world court. The dieii-iou wh long ami ome-m runoutou-. Tin pronuicnl of tho scheme urged lliul w isr.c-s.ry if tin' linteil .Stale wm In cxerl her inlliicure he UH Hi il she gel away fnim Hie insular idea and lake a e arie mlere-t in world uffairs Supporters ol Ihe League of Niition have already served RICH MINE IS UNEARTHED BY SEVERE STORM Nearly Million Dollar Worth of Timber Destroyed But Ore Will Compensate )KM Jan. :H. The up- .jf a i iff try the slorni Wlinh tdew doww ..: mm a ..riii i timber imin-d iinp' -'i While' of Northern J' ;;hr. r.rnbd a two-foot ven hf ire. wlilrii he declare is tin- I iii v lie Iiuh struck in l hot di-1 nr He he ed- tllC X r W I I. I IS said to l" - ir i a of iiydelfriiuiK'O le kIii w " f'dty . ompensutr linn f( 'in 1 ( limber. STORM HITS SOUTH COAST Victoria Gets Forty Mile Gale and Outside Velocity la Greater notice thai they inti'iid lo follow up Hie entrance of the country lulu Hie world court by u campaign lo force Hie country into tin' League of Nation. Wliilc Hie action of Hie Senate in .iing I lit resolution wa exerted, it vvn wild great :i t j -fori inn the result wns received Ii those who hate been urging Hie adoption of a liroader inter lallouul (Miluy for Hie country. Hie newspaper of Hie country oitay liwik on il a- oue of the his event in United Slate In lory. MISTAKEN IDEA OF STORMS TRAVELLING Circular Motion of Wind Results In Comparatively Slow CRAZY MINER'S Hospital Ends Year with Good CABIN RUSHED Surplus and Much Merest is laken at the Annual Meeting Having a mm pin- on hand and in Hie dank, uf $7,I2iUHj as a rc-iill of the year's operations instead of Hie usual annual deficit, the Prince Htinerl (ieneral ilo-pilal is now in a tinioue and n.wv.-ii, j.iii. jonn easy rinaiicia position according to reports that were Mtlimitleil Smith of Sulphur Creek, a miner nl the annual general meeting of the Association which was believed to be demented, who held last night in the city council chamber. The ineeiiitg was ie!d up the police force since presided over by President S. K. Campbell and the attendance atufday was fouud dead in hi was one of the largest on record ul a uieeliug of the Hospital cabin. ' Association, there beiuj? about fortv oersons ureseni The imsi. Yeslerday afternoon Smith ncss consisted of the receiving - - " emergpil lo pet a bucket of snow of reports from various officers but re-entered t la?? cabin innne-'aud committees, all of which diately, Ieavinu Hie ibior open. II a as still open when the police rulnil the cabin. One bullet fired by Hie poi.-c which en-ered Smiths' side. The body wa 'ootid 'rroi'ched behind a parking case wifh the riHe in the left arm and the -liolgun within easy reach. PRilSiT brokebone Wales Thrown From When Following Hoft Hound"s, Fracturing Collar Bpfle were very gratifying, the accept ing of constitutional amendment and the election of five members of the board of management lor! CONTRACTS MAY the year I'Jij, who w ere chosen j -- u the persons of S. K. Campbell,! Despatch to Victoria Says Ships Will lor No-rmaii A. Watt. D. C. Mo-ranl,e'- n Tin-! Heei'titly Ui BE ANNULLED Not be Converted to Oil Burners RUPERT IS AFFECTED VlCTOltlA. Jan. 28. A special despatch to the Colonist from Ottawa says that as a result of stroir representation from Uritish Columbia, the government has decided, it is understood, that the proposal lo convert the coastwise vessel, of :iatfj.V5?U'c irfn. .Mrritaiai:,Marii llom coal To off 'CHrn'eYSr" will !- the contract were i: Philip M. May. Olof Hanson, "el lo carry out llie conversion Aid. Oscar Lars-en, Oeorge . work ar rrinee uuperi. inecon- t Jilahtn AM W. M. Urovvn. Dr. L. W. Henri iu Ales. Maeken- II. A. IJreeti. H. K. llenon. James Itlaek, Matt VideeK, ,1. HJ Morison. (!. V. Wilkinson. S. Suga. 11. .Mociiida anil rrauk Derry. President's Report In presenting his report. Pre sident S. K. Campbell said the ear had been one of much activity in the hospital which had kepi well abreast of Ihe limes. aeli year had seen a steady for ward movement and gradual evolution in the scope of the work. The financial statement was a creditable one .ind sboweii the hospital to lie in an easy position. The creditable showing hud been due lo a policy of cononty. increased number to hospital days, increased govern men! grants and idher factors. There were a number of needful repairs and improvements to ne made by Hie incoming board and there was a substantial reserve on hand to lake care of the work During the year, Mr. Camp bell's report continued, 001 patients bad been treated in the hospital and hospital days had totalled 10,550 which was tin langest on record with the pos sible exception' of the year of the influenza epidemic when it had been impossible lo keep ac curate records. The institution vyoutd soon be facing, Mr. Campbell predicted. Ihe problem of move accominoda lion. In 1020 the accommoda tion at limes had been taxed at inost beyond capacity. . He advis ed that preparations lie com menced at once to meet with th contingency when it arose. It wouHl be well for the Associa tion to open a building fund an- tho cily council should make provision in it esliinules so thn H would not be taken unawure The .suggestion was also niado that endowment policies of $10, 000 or 15.000 might be taken out by tho service clubs and oilier organizations for the benefit of lite hospital. Tribute to Matron The report relened : udiii'ior. continued on page foun trap's, i lie announcement has it, will be annulled. MAN INJURED IN DRUNKEN BRAWL Party of Provlnc'al Po Ice Of ficers Leaves for Lockcport to Investigate Case Having been advised of a trunken brawT at Lockcport as a result of wlucli a man had sustained injuries which it was believed would prove fatal, a party of provincial police officers bead ed by Acting Inspector William Spiller and Chief Constable A. McNeill left for the Uueen Char- lo'te Islaiols aboard the lauticu Parhelia on Tuesday night. They are expected back Unlay. GRAIN ELEVATOR IS DEMOLISHED Grain Amounting to 17,000 Tons Destroyed at Halifax Explosion HALIFAX. Jan. 28. - Damage expected lo approximate ijftOO,-000 resulted yesterday afternoon when an explosion demolished Hie lop section of the old yruin elevator on Pier No. 2. I'lie explosion is believed lo have been caused by spou- taneows combustion followed by fire and the 17.000 tnusfOf grain in the plant will be a tidal lost). PRINCE OF WALES FHrVLVICTORIA VICTOIUA. Jan. 28. The Mu nicipal Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Kuiplre announces that the splendid sum or 1, onion ha resulted rront the sale of tlekpfs for the Prince of Wales Hint, shown last week ut the Canllot Theatre. Thirty-five per cent of Ihe lo- 'tftl amount wilt go to the I.O.D.F,