5 TAXI Ambulance and"! Service Anywhere at Anytime. no nan nam. nwf nd fith 8L MATT VIDECK, p 7' ', IIUIA,KS. Julie l. A leadnuarlers of the Detroit c I'xcnuoion iiiMiuciinx the two airplane b left and 'ha l.ieut, Carl Hilsou, t It'll II1T1I1. kM I'Ll I II Previous inslruction he t illicit Slal.es. mil nun hi I'I lullil- ill nil' tvs of north Alaska ami ch failed this year, will later it elfoi'ls. er u I lie expedition, will re in l uiriianks for the pre ill '1'iiriii i Kin ii' I hrKI AlxJII mm jiama K mm a 1 mm MASONIC HEAD n w unnnr-ni mm n ri li xii Columbia Grand Master I.IIIIMA .Iiiiiii IH ll;inli'l Kulherland, mayor of Kol and deiiuty grand master t Ihe past year, was eleeleil worshipful grand master Hi A V X l i,r llrllUll nilllll ttl1filmlltrr ll.tn A M SOU III III II. Oiril'l) III llll. nil. communication of Ilia Id l.oilCu wli eli iiiii'iiihI liirn ruay. next Orand Lodge session l... .,i v..... v'..-i...i.. i... lit, l. v ,VT I'tflllllUSlCl 1 ... 8 U(C1U(MI. w iimiii(i an in ii n uu i u-II i .i r.il..l .......! .11.. ...... .i"nii iiiwiiM'l l rni .000. Hi. u ( ister is recommended for retirement-', clean-up of Montreal officials is also advised WOULD PROSECUTE TlSAILLON ! ... r e m ii m m m m m i m mm m a mj m i mM mm ii i in v i m m r b VM1II .U UUIMtfl tWLIIl f-ill.lt.11 111 llltl llll 4-r u recovery of money owing crown is sug gestedwould call in Mounted Police OTTAWA, J me 18. Willi sweeping recommendation of tti! rjMon iiifiKiiMg iitiii.ni!4 unu Mi-ipeiiMons. (he pc roioillilli'i' lit ii;irli. line lit invttiir:ttinp llu I'n.lnni. ili-iiirl. loiimvvuig charge originally levelled ly lion. II. II, ia i iiinu'Mi -TUtriilillt u tin It niii iu iiiu 1iIJI17U III is tin ufi. rniMiii. 7I li r,iuitl fitiili lli.'if lliiti .1 in. tint- . tin pao, 1 ifti...1 ,nt ,, in WINS IS NOT GIVING UP EFFORTS .Detroit Arctic Expedition be Left at Falrbank efficient, rotilinuoii fcnd igor-ioti control of subordinate by 1 1 lie headquarter t a f f at Ottawa. The rpjort doc not make any if in. Una in regard to the respon- Mliililiei- or Hon. (S. H. Iloivin. the present minister of customs. This 1 heing lefl to the limine i where, it i understood, the Con- Liberals and Conservatives Entered in Contest Against Farmers in Prairie Province KDMONTON. June 18. Kdmontuii City, with five seals lr li(j filled, tiotiiinnted eighteeii rnndidnles today for the provincial elections to be held on June 28. There, was hut one Untied Farmer candidate mimed willt four Liberals, five Conservatives, fixe Labor and three Independents. Calgary has eleven candidates iu Ihe field Tor five seals, namely two Independents and Liberals, Coiiervnlives and Labor three each. Joeph T. Shaw, the newly choen Liberal leader, launched an allack Ui night against the Untied Fanners' Association admluitralion and ended b ( - slating , thai Alberta needed ajl'oreell IC!. . goMTiimeut of coursujo and cap- Calgary. II. C. Marshall (1., acily, soinelhing which the pre- Mrs. X, McClimg Ci. II cut ailmiiiUlralion lacked. Webster (I.), A. A. Mctiillivray (Ft, Capl. J. T. Shaw (I.), F. F. Arcadia. L. P r o it d f o o t Fanner..; U. Campbell, (Lib.) ; Dr. .1. P. Kerr, (Cons.) Alexandra. M. Alsazer (I..1, Dr. J. P. Kerr (C.) Alhabasea. J. P. Kvans (F. . I. Frame ((..), W. J. leitt,,(C. . Ii. Mill. (Indepeiidelil.) Heaver lliver. A. I)cslUlf I . J. M. Dfchene (Li, lr. I.. . Lebel How Valley. -II. S. Plummor IC J, Irwin HI), M. C. Coslel lo (Cj. llon. A. llos (I), F. J (Lab.), A. D. Campbell (Lab.) keiAative intend to move air .iiiiemiiiii'iit of censure. i I The report recommends tha I i regulations be made to prohibit j I the elearanre of vessel carry ingj j liquor caigoes ;ailiiitff from Canadian to United Slate port ami, alo recommend a reduction in i Hit ports of entry. It it further recommended that the service of It. 1'. Clerk, In-' upector at the port of Montreal: A. V,. Oiroux, superintendent of custom ami excise, Montreal; W. Duval, jiiyveiitalive officer at Montreal; John I-ainlry, customs officer, Montreal; and 11 It. Hrownlee, rollector at Montreal, he dispensed with; and that It.1 It. Farrow, deputy ininNler of customs; V. Ii. Welldon, collee-j tor at Montreal, and Henry Mc-i Lansbllu, surveyor at Montreal, he retired. The evidence of J. K. A. IHsal-llmi. former chief preventative officer at Montreal, the report rA'coiiinieiuls liotild Jo turned oVrrlffltJn' AtrrrlCOerraJfflil action nad Iweiify-ffveir nhri named In the report honId he proCe"edel ajtain! to. recover money 'owing the crown'.' A thorough reorganization of the prci entail ve service is recommended and. pending this, the (loyal Canadian Mounted Police houhl he detailed for patrol work on the border. WhllP (Lab.), J. V. Ilusnell, Camhxe. Hon. V. W. Smit'i (F), V. A.-Cunnlngham (LT, J. A. t:o.le (C), A. I). Cani.bell, vlnd,)- , CanUlon. 0. I.. Strlngham (Fi, V. II. tliifdwell (L), C. J '.aid (C Claresliolm. (1. II. Walker (continued on liasre four) Eight Great Columns of Women Will Enter London to Preach for Peace and Denounce Wars LONDON, June IS. F.ighl great toltmins of women, who have been marching for five weeks front Various parts of the United Kingdom, are Hearing London today. They comprise a bodv of Peace Pilgrims who have been slopping at villages and towns on Ihe way to the capital delivering speeches on making war again im possible. The eight columns will merge into four columns tomorrow morning ami will euler Loudon in thai formation, (he long march ending nl Hyde Park where, front twenty-two platforms speakers will denounce, war and plead for universal ooncillaumt and arbitration. t I'JUNCK Hl'PKHT, Hie, Fltl DAY, Jl'NE 1.8, 1020. NEW PLACER STRIKE MADE Cariboo It Excited Over Discovery of B. B. Boo $300 Nugget WILLIAMS LAKE, June 18 Displaying a nugget valued at $300, weighing 18 ounces, beside a satchel full of smaller lumps of gold, B. B. Boe arrived here reporting tho discovery of a new rich placer strike In the Cedar Creek district. Tho re Is considerable cxcltemont here over what Is expected to become the Carl-boo district's newest stampede ground. Cedar Creek, In former years, was the scene of extensive gold mining EVANGELIST'S BODY FOUND? Remafps In Green Bathing Suit Found Near Coose Bay, Oregon, Yssterday Afternoon MAltSIU-IKLD, ore., June 18 A body clad only in a green bathing suit was found on tin heach north of Coos Hay on fhursday afternoon. Tho re mains were n juch a decom- poM'd condition that, it was im- possinie to uelrrmlne the sex although the coroner exprescd the opinion that the dead er was aboul 35 years of age. lln is coutinuiiiff, his examinations under the belief that the body may possibly be that of Aime Sempte Mel'bcrson, the missing l.os Angeles evangelist. Jack Cogswell, member of the C.N. It. mail service, returned to Hie city on the steamer Calal.t Ibis afternoon. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE C.P.Il Independence Indian L. A i Marmot Premier Itainy weather and tmuhlyiSurf Inlet roads liuvefalled lo dampen tho . Victoria ardor 6'f Ilia marchers. tilladstone H14. 102,00 07 03 hi '.tl - ;-.07Aj 2.17 .0514 .33 Asked .08 .0(5 .13 .10 2 21 .35 .SO mm PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper YeMerAijr Circulation, H3 Street Sls. 41 With All Resources at lis Door Smithers Will Become Large Centre Ay 11. F. Pullen. SMITHEMS, June IN. Smithers people say it is quiet jttsi iow and they iutiniale dial limes, are not a- good as they ought o be but everybody has a, motor car and everybody seems to have money lo spend, so times cannot be very bad. Outside the office of the Interior New I found two cars, one of which is tsed by Larry Warner, editor and proprietor of the Interior News, and Ihe olher by Mrs. Warner. 11 is Ihe first time in ny experience that I have ever Heard of a newspaperman with .wo cars. Very few 1 have known had even one. Times niusl ie good somewhere in the Hulk- - - - - ley Valley or Larry could: notia town, nothing' will. Watch tep on the as the way he dos.j Smithers! Some day .it wilt be A a matter of fact (Muilhersiinorc than a town. is bound to be a good town. It j City Airs s within a sloite's throw- of; Several years a;o 1 visited Hudson Hay Mountain wltii ili-Jfniilbers and found it progres- rich mineral prospecls on Unci sive and with the earmarks of a side and is the centre for ihe; Cuming place. Today 1 visit it richest farming country' n Ilrit-lnml find it much more subslan-sh Columbia on the other. Afsollial. much larger, much more it is a railway freight and pas-(progressive and putting on city senger divisional point. It has airs. It has its modern facilities the government offices and It is; for education, its amusement Mie centre of a lie producing di trice which supplies the railway willi large quantities of sleepers annually. If this will not make I m: and si-orl facilities, its munici pal government, its fall fair as social ion. its board of trade, its (continued on page 2) To Raise Status of Canada in Empire and in the World Is Object of Premier's Motion OTTAWA, June 18.-AW Canadian Press.. Canada's position in the Hritish Kntpire and its international status alike lias been raised, through tt motion that has just been submitted by Premier .Mackenzie 'King to Ihe House of Commons. Briefly, (lie motion provides thai before the Canadian government "ad vises ratification of Jt treaty of convention alfectinir Canada, or signify acceptance of a Ireuty, or convention, the approval of the k -.l' I I Jit ' at. l'ainamciu oi uauauu Mioumrne seeureti. The motion follows up a resolution adopted at the last ' Imperial .-Conference when rcjiVe-seutatives (if the Hritisli' government, of the Dominions and of India discussed procedure (6 be 'ollowed in the ratification , of treaties. Conclusion of Ihe'halU but treaty between Canada arid the United Slates had latigcly given rise to this discussion;' arid the resulting resolution of , the Imperial inference sets orth procedure to be followed InUfe negotiation and iguature of treaties! So far, the mo! tun of Premier King asks merely for parliamen tary approval of the conference resolution. Hut oft tho question of ratification, the motion, goes to decide where parliamentary approval or legislation is required before desire for, or concurrence iu. ratification is intimated by that government," Must Have Approval Since- and iiicludltigthe'lreaty ofiyer-jaill(sv hits'! been tho nractice' of the. Oanadian'erovWii- y icoutmuod on page fouri Boston Grill I Lurge Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laiil dancing floor for hire. NEW 80DA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for tha least. phona 457. PRICE FIYIC CENTS. I MIIVIV I 1 1 VI VI 1 1 I li Ik VI U WII IV IIV WUVilUl UU lUlfliJ vVrlHlflll ILiLi iJUUlfllliJ lid iVLil U1VI OMINATIONS FILED IN ALBERTA FOR ELECTION TO BE HELD ON JUNE 28 mm 111 a a . - - - - - u . i - Dismissals and Suspensions is Urged in Document Filed Today ..... i it . riier number is tusuuaiea ana aemtiv mm- -1 r ....... hiii m 11 ii rn i flnML ' ' . " y i.l . &B&&fmm$3tm mmmmT9 fn& ' J ACK Mll M'JVIt, golf piofesionaI. at the new links of the HiUmore Shore fiolf Club, driving at the !8th tee, M ir;el (iree: li. uig onfilingI lent her head for a tee. Talk about AVilliani Tell and the apple. Whee! CINCINNATI IS AT TOP OF HEAP Pittsburg Lost Lead In National League Yesterday . NEW YOHK, June 18. Pitf-i- burg was knocked out of tbn lead in the National League yesterday when Liudslrom,- the New Yorli fiejder, banged out a homer in the thirtteidlt ini.Jng scoring two men ahead of him and giv ing the Uiants a six to. five victory. Cincinnati, idle owing to the rain, went into the lead. Chicago won a hard fought tea .unin battle front flrooklyn. ,, At Chicago, Pitcher ltlauken- ship held the New York. Yankees to three scattered fhits JJab-j limit failing to connection four times at bat. Outfielder; Williams knocked a hbmer wild bases full thus enabling St. Louis to defeat Waslilngton, National League St. Louis 1-6, Ilostbn 2-2. Chicago V, Hrooklyn (0. New York 6, Pittsburg 5. Cincinnati-Philadelphia post poned. American League Hostou 1, Cleveland 3; New York 2, Chic-agOO. Detroit P, Pliiladelplila12. Washington 7, St. Louis 9. RUSSIANS DEFY GREAT BRITAIN Huge Crowd Demonstrates in Moscow Against Note Regarding Money Sent Strikers. , 1 MOSCOW, June I. V huge crowd with bands nliM banners held a demonstration", in the Hed Square yesterday fit, protest against the PrilUh !?nol6 con cerning tho transfer or UUssiau money to llritish strikers. Th demonstrators shouted v defiance furlber. The resolution says! lo Hritain. and sank-the revolu- that "jt is for each government tiotiary battle liymnThi.; fedcr- .iiioii ui roiei, tanor Hectares that it ill not tolerate interference by the HrT(?tli govern-ent. Mrs. Ashley andson. arrived in the city on he tJaLUa1 Ihi iirtf-r. ion, tonend nlQinliday wltti Mr, andHMW. iirtviiiim. .mcrviuV Cannery 1