ity wm oe party w transfer or autnority it Dominion undertakes to provide facilities for fleets .it would -liiKini-li it- right hi Cow Hay '.ivfftiip t wu- a i-iniirotnii one. 1ei rn-'ii Stephen was diixiotic In throw (lie matter buck pr x nirt.il (invent mcnl to negidialc Willi Olluwa, lull ii (;.--.' urged i Fnnr uttttit HAKhrll W m Woman's Husband LOCATED PRINCE GEORGE ni;( lV Jun Taken into g. 1 1 1 I'iiiiitwcHii. Mr. . . . i.i in i i. it... iuiii.r n v. I" wi... ... SOLD MILLION BUSHELS WHEAT!:. Over Sovon Million Bushels Shipped Out of Vancouver In Three Weeks WMXtl Vl-.lt. Jun. 27.- A mil-.1 -n hlittlieU of wheal Wlirt eold ' Hiv exchiHijje hr Saturday ;. Un loltil hIiiiiii1 IhroiiKh Ii port diiriw the hint three w "e;--. ainouiila to M'en uuil u t . i u ' it 1111II1011 iUrllt's. I liarlei raten lo t nileil Kiu-1 1 11 1 poinis lullK, from thirty Mi hut: lo Hiirly Kliilliitx unil ti ne (iciien. EXPLODED CAP IN fflS MOUTH Body of Swedish Laboror Found Near Vancouver: Had Boon In III Health V Ni;ilL Vi:il. Jan.. 27.- With un exploded ciip In hiK iiuuilli. Ihu loly of F. Munfnlk. 28 yeul'M of amciidmeu'l. Should Nogotlale ace. a Swedmh luliorer employi'il 'results. n a ennui ruction camp, at ('.iiul-'ifhl on llie Whilecliffi) hiBliway 10 WckI Yuneotucr, was found 'J'lle(luy. I'hc man had heeu mliotiiiK meo Monday. He had been In tue !o (lie Duily Xewa. could not iliHiee uf Hie mallei a enwlly a Ahlermnn SlepheH uKeelil. He proposed (hut the city function the Iraiiffrr and the filling in of Cow Hay pruvid-111 arlioii were taken to pru-vide ui'i'oiiiiiiodalinii for the fuh-iiiy fleet and ynelil club. They houl.l lake Hie mutter up with lillawn. I'red Stork had pledaed liunelf ttnd Ijiifineer I ortle liad liowed plan of the p!'upool niiit'oemeul. Should the iov- eruiiienl rhanire lo t.on-o.'rvame, they have II. H. SleMn' nled' Unit they would lake rare of the riliittf fleet. I'lililie opliiinil w in faor nf uniiii" nelion he-inu tiiken iiloiiy Iho-e linec. The en-aineer nid he could make the improveinenU, Hie (iuverniiieutw .not Hiet- eoulil have llieiu eo I hey li.mlil do whut Ihey could to complete the nrrunpoinoiil. Alderman Joe (ireer eitBgesled thai the city wu in no po.itu);i to undertake the work-of earinji for the fndiinv fleet unlem. thev had mime nuruiRe that the work would he done hy the H0111-iiiion. The Proxinolal (iovern-ment had lieeii pulliiiK in funic iiiiniev for the mainlenunce of llie fhiaU. He wni ill accord witli 1 ho itlea that they Miouhl microti IhciiiKelve 111 iiriiiRiuv 11I1011I a M'lllemcut. II had heeu huiisinu on for fourteen or fif- Ikcii venl'M. Hu necoiitlctl Iho Mayor Newton nujitjesli'd that the niiienilmenl to Hie million was Hie owe nlo.t likely lo hrina llo ohjocted lo allowinpr the mailer lo dratf on for year! l.iml veiir Mr. Xailcn had como and asked llieiu lo exehiinge the Kind 200 reel of walerfront for the Weflerly 200 reel. They then weni 011 record as unking Tor 300 feel. The matter was allowed to lie 111 ulMWiinee and now Ihey continued on page bix R. H. POOLEY IS AGAIN MARRIED International Wedding Took Place Yesterday at Rhode Island Home gralulalion vu one from Premier UUver extending llie congratulations uf the Jtrillsli ( ol-Utllbia government lo their h nd- truiigly Dial llie ril, being the inting opponcid on llie liapjiy or-intricate! jutrly, uliould carry cnsiuu. on lownlialiuii and eventually i Mr. Pooley, vtlm I 18 year uf the latter tirrvuilnl, all ttcmli use, t n native wwii of Vieluna, va agreed that nniil the w he-It I In fallirr. the late C II. I'ooley, nrrtri a f fT"l i"l 1 Oil 'lueshon was settled. Hie etly being fur ninny year member vi Sir Al Hill 1 Anil ""' "rf i'?' Of ' 'he (fUHjti roiiMHfjeney ' wtrnM, tie , UlJ-lfilJlltU VilUil , Lite walfrfruut nrs-! rliiir-eiiU in the Legislature jperty. an and Woman Are Alleged to t fiml filiit itn utoteri hy Have Stolen $3,000 From II - Ml -HllL imTli'H I'" lfl.nl I I... ..M.U.I.. i.l IP1IIII lllll. I'I'I lie ilw adult- wen- ulcit ified ,.rv. a. PW m.,P uffecled i i . t f who wiM-i- wuiiicu in when it r&me tu doing uuyihuii. tic '.on with the Mi fi of ,r tM. rj,jHp rfrfl. The fih- " I 'to- ifin i ii"-""" "' rn.il lliniihl I lie roll III' 1 1 II nil III liiuijc. ihclir theiiun'lvra with a view lo l ie ili-cuvery tltiil Hie Ino; Wi,. llM ill(..r.v a,ul iv iv at ;i I'rniee li'nr;c it " -' emleil a four monllin" in mil-wide 'arrh hy the j.11 rli-'Vi tin pidlec. I ;iv ar an and Mr- Morpe t ii r..e pti'liiiiiiiary trial I eiirmr v I Jlilrry. ttf he It known i tn frleinl". ui eilucali) in liialaiul x.i.i..rt,.M.. ii... ihai Mr where He artiuireo uie ureeiu I'hHiiII., he tntvi-el fi. lake the ' '4t 'sUie ..uiliarilie of 'nutlt-v tin .lowl uilii tlMa ai d,-' VMhr eefiKl Lnsli-luiiaii. iwtoni iri.lwlion t aftimll for, Jwol .reviou.l !lh- fi.ltoiB Heel Hie eounr.l' niarriwl lo Mi. Loewen of Vic- wotihl not wit hold it eonenl li;w-w. who uieu a ear ur iu Ihc fillnw of Oow ly. Thin wa!"'1"- teroiKJi-d l Aiueruian nniwii. Prince Rupert's Duty Alderman Caey empliaf i JPRINCE JOHN IS COMING IN TOW Cape Scott Going to Q.C. City Today to Pick up Disabled C.N.R. Steamer The lliM'ulc Slruilo Towm? l".o report n Hie luw t'.upe Scull tine hare tomorrow liaMotr in tow the I'.auieliaii Aaliouul steamer l'rinre John. lUtpl. Neil MtLean. whlfh lost her prpeller al yueen Charlotte City n Monday morn- iiiK and ha inre heen rrippled. llo- tkie Scot! i proceeding to yueen Charlotte City after having ilt'lie-'tl (he coal lailen har-e lrmiinrk al Ocean Kail ami will reach llie Island point (his afternoon. The ttliNiiurr I'rlneo Charlen is now heluu put in shape al the dry ilok lo rellexe llie I'rince John In serviee ami she will go i on the. rim toward the end of the week. Gaul. Neil McLean will trim fer from Hie I'rince John lo Hie fritter Charles 11 well as some of Hie Other officers. Chief F.n pineer il. K. huvies. Seroud Kn- siueer Meiiresor While ami Chief Slewarl I'rank llray nrrivetl from Vanrouxer on the Prince llupert this mtiriiinv to join the i'.liurles .1. W. Kint?. tiort slewnrtl for the 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v . was also on arrival nun llie souili today lo lake rlllli'liO of Hie mil III 1 1 n,: of tin esel for resumiit ion of service KNOCKOUT DROPS CAUSEOFDEATH Chloral Hydrate Responsible For Mrs. Donald Rosle Losing Her Life VANCOrVKH, Jan. 27 Chloral Hydrate "knockout drops" caused llie dealh of Mrs. Ihtnuld llosie whose hody was found on Janu ary Id In her home with the 1ius linn. I lyiuir 011 the floor In slupor. iiccnr.llnir lo evidence, givm al the iimuesl here thia a'emoon. TAXI Boston Grill 25 Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor lor hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The" latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper V il .Wl NO. a IMtlNtiH III. PKHT. B.C., YT.I)NKSDAY. JAM AHY ST. 1M20. YettertUr Circulation, 1468 Slrgr-t Sale. UC PRICK FIVE CENTS. TflPM QrtMl Mil EC HI A METED AN DAflCTf 1 11UI1 UUUU IHILiLilJ 1iniHLi 1 Lil Ull 1 tjU lt Hi COUNCIL DECIDES ON LINE OF POLICY FOR COW BAY SETTLEMENT - yi i j itv council Agrees on Porc)' u;ftn Regard Settlement at Cow Bay . w m m m . . m m m mm m w r piioyioknci;. u.i., jau. 27. The marriage uf Hubert Henry Pooley, K.C., menher fur laIiaj u i -mall in (In Legislature, 'and leader of tin- CuiKcrvntive pany in llillixli Columbia, to Mis Mary Tilliughasl, was solemnized at tin' lioini'iif -llie bride' Vkit long and tedious diriiiou Hit' i lly council ln0 mother on Tuesday night. The Je iiirij iiiiiiniiiMiii-ly Unit Hie i-ily should lake up with llie gniouiMnun was Charles Pluin-h .iiiliirili tin' ipielion uf Inning ru i-ion made nice Hill "f Victoria. Hie I i-ln rnien .nut Hiai wiien un agreement rcaen-; Anions me meage or cpn- I lie rcsolu YVOlllJrS CUAMPIOX WOMAN SM Jt MPKH - 1-tii.el Uour-ier ulme . i i Her strike H.L. mi. t p . at ynehoe where she haj hevn juirtm pel ng ti In Uirdhug winter spurt jtlinj. Willi Mte niern throngs o enlhinials. Immense Storm is Moving Across. Pacific Direction of British Columbia Coast YICTOIUA. Jan. -7. W'irele. reporls received here from .ship in northern Pacific water iuiln ute thai a great sloiin. one of the largel ever recorded in lhi part of the world, is mining arm. llie I'jirifie lovviird this roust. .Napier l)cniou. tilervatory siiperintendeiil a! (loiuales Hill slatitui; slalctl Jal night that the slorni hail a diameler of .nearly ;t,000 miles. H's ceulre wa due wesl of Prince Ituperl al ten o'clock lal night ami ils outer edge wu ahotil a llioiisnmi miles off llie Hrilih Coliimliia coo I. TWO LINERS INDISTRESS Six Members of Crew of Lar-Istan Removed: Antlnoe Sinking Condition HALIFAX, Jan. 27. Six members of the crew of the freighter Larlstan which has been In distress since Sunday, were rescued by the German liner Bremen, but heavy seas hampered the removing of eighteen others who are on the vessel. The liner President Roosevelt reports standing by the British freighter Antlnoe which Is In a sinking condition. FORMER MAYOR OF EDMONTON DIES OF APOPLEXY TODAY KHMO.XTO.N. Jan. 27. William Short. K.C., four limes nil.iyor of lliiioivlim. twit stricken with apoplexy morning, dying utmost immedi ately. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheal H.C. Silver Otinwell Gladstone Premier Porter Idaho Silver Crest Sn.'f le itid. t.fii it 1. on . .35 i 2.20 ,0L "i .10 .OS Asked. 1.05 1.50 .35 2.23 .12 It ,0'.i 1 . ' i ! : 4 PRINCE OF WALES HORSE DIED WHEN JUMPING A FENCE YANClllA Kit, Jan. 27. The linr.e on which the Prince of Wales was riding dropped deail under him today jut as he cleared a Ininliii ul bray. The 111: injured. fence while Mellon Mow-Prmce vvue RAILWAY CONTRACTS NOVA SCOTIA COAL Will Take 600,000 Tons From the Mines There to Help Relieve Situation Mo.NTllKAL. Jan. 27. . The Canadian National Railways have signed a contract with the British Empire Steel Corporation lo take COO.OOO Ions of coat from the Nova setdia mines, it was uminuui'ed al railway headiuar trrs v-esU'i'iluv afiernoon. This "'I!! dune for the purpose of help. ing lo relieve llie present einpl"vini'ii situation. uu FELL 44 FEET i YUKON MINER TO HIS DEATH HOLDING FORT Hector Ouecnevllle was Member Ancient French-Canadian j Faml y Vn Quebec In fallir.g It feet from a ila?-jinu al tlte ete.vator atiout I o'-cloek yesterday afiernoon, Hee-;lor Oueeneville. aiinouneemetit of ;wlu.e lrii?ic death wiim iiiadc jbrieflyin Ihr laily .ev-i yeter-jdav afternoon. rmMained a frac- he MRS. GORDON DRYSDALE DIED AT VANCOUVER VANCOl YKH, Jan. 27. Mru. (ortlon Drystlale. wife of n pioneer Hrilih Ctdunibia merchanl, who recently old hi large de- tni'tment store here to the llud soo n Hay Comtinuy. died yester '4 ' .1v nf piie' a) n a Oeneral Hooilal, In which he wa hasiily removed, at 2.30. An inipicsi 1 iieing lield Hii afternoon. Uueencville. who was employed a a ri;rjrer. wa working, on lite im Imlliii Hie lia.se of cue of Hie jjrain spouts. A, I101011 l.iM.linj.' the spul in pluee buckled .and swayed atfailit the slaK'o iiod snapped IT its sup- por'.s, Uueenwville iieinjc preriii- taliil li 'm-I lo Hie deck hhw. Anoll ei man was on (tie tagiu nt the lime hut he ntauased to avoid the full hy eraspin another pari nf Hie building. Inquest Today The inquest, wljieh opened al I MO ihis afleriHion, is iiemc pre-sided oved by ikroner .Xorman A Wall. Tlie jurymeii are Sieve Kinv. Thomas MrMeekin, J. Arthur Smith. John JluL'cr. J. 11. Thoinpson ami W. II. Sherman. Witnesses are A. Mrlou?all. Sail: Preston. 11. M. Hale and llarrv C)ler. all ewiployees on the elevator consl ruction and whu wero wurking near (Jueeneville. Ieneased. who was forty year of aze and a native of Oueher, was a pioneer of Ihis ciy and district having come here over eighteen year. ago. He owned sevenil lots and at least two house in the city and was widely known and highly respected hv his many acquaintance. He win h meinlier of one of the nklel h reneh-Cunadian families in Uueiee. his ancestors having lie'.d tine 01 Hie old I-reach land cranl hefore Hie pofnuet of M51I. Memhers of ttie family till live m the old grsinl. Brother Coming Some thir!y-lwo years ago. the family of dereaed moved lo Massaehusetts and his mother and hrolhers now reside at 75 Amherst Street, South Hadley. The B.C. Undertakers, who have funeral arrangements in hand have heeu advised hy a brother Kli yueeneville. to send the body eut tonight on the train. Only the night before his death deceased had heeu adiuitled as a member into Prince llupert Assembly. Native Suns of Canada. Ilis oldest acquaintance here was Hen llolivar. He made his home al I he l )!iorne House. EDMONTON HOCKEY TEAM IS WINNER OVER SASKATOON SASKATOON. Jnh. Kt. mouloii hockey learn is beginning lo make itM'll fell as a faciur in Ihe Western League. After locking up a vielury over Calvary on Saturday it proceeded to the Saskatchewan centre last uwht and took the Oocal team into camp lo Ihe tune of three truals to one. This sud.lenl revival is likely lo have an effect On the league standing if the. winning streak of the Kdmoulonian Fn'her Oodfrev arr'v Pe.fe nuiee '1, 8 lii", i d mi the, . 'i 'jt from IS SURROUNDED Shot Revolver From Hand of Pollco Who Went to Arrest Him In Cabin I'AWSdX, Jan. 27. John niilli. an old time resident miner of Sulphur Greek. 40 mile from here, ran amuck on atur- lure at tin- i.asi- of Hie skull and '' ',,e" ,,e r'r,,,J a Tltle ""O1 died in Die Prince Ituoerl 'n ,,e "'reotion of Ldward Lowe, ' ii. i ; i .. j a neigubor lie then barricaded himself in a cabin, which had been Inopholed for rifle firing and held at bay the police who had been eut ! arrest him. One constable upproarhiug the cabin had the revolver shol from his hand by Smith whu is an expert with the. rifle. neinforreinent,s yen! from here Monday surrounded llie ealiin ami ii is expected Smith will be taken alive. McLEAN IS NEW CITY ENGINEER- Moosejaw Man, Who Is Also an Electrical Engineer, Is Given Position Ii. Mr Lea 11 of Mooejaw wa last iiivlit appoinled city engin eer al a salary or 53,OHO a year. The application of Mr. McLean was received six months ago and it is not sore whether he will now he in a position to accept $ie appointment. Mr. McLean is t year& of as and is mi experienced electrical engineer as well a? a civil engineer. Oilier names cnusitlereil were 0. II. Topp nf Stjuamish. formerly city engineer f Victoria, and 1. Amstniry of Terrace, an engineer of wide experience-. GRAIN BOOKED FOR VANCOUVER Fifty-four Ships to Load During Next Three Months For Orient and U.K. VA.VCOlVKIt. Jan. 27. -Fifty-four grain ships are hooked for loading during January. February and March, affording to the Merchant's Kxehanae. Twenty of the ships will carry 102,5(111 tons lo Hie Orient ami 3t Imiuii.I for Hie Failed Kingdum will load lul.non ions. JACK RENAULT WINS BOUT WITH CHILEAN ST. LOLTS. Jan. 27. Jack llenaull, the Canadian heavyweight, knocked out lloiueo llo- jas. aspirant for Ihe heavyweight laurels, in Hie fourth round last night. , i'l PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL Annual Oeneral Meet-ins louighl ii) City Hull at H lun. Husines : To receive reporls and eleirf five meinlM'rt to Hoard of Muiiagemenl and approve revised by-fan. !. j 4 4t