23 VOL XVII No. 2'J, h t. and Ambulance Service Anywhere nt Anytime Sland: Exchange llullding MATT VI DECK, Prop. s wii s rrn r vr UKVPI1UHL nivvwa a 1 r 1 rri HI Kl HI I lUlil FR AID fiF CHINA-- Hilary ttitv iiii-i.tui-i. Tii fiitttirv WIOXAL IIXI.IXIl. OI CJIIM.AE bit mist ruimcr itmi.i' MAKES COMPARISON :l ONTO. February 4. "Nothing was done at the Imperial j whii h would take away from any province or any per-' -TER, Feb. 4. Britain I ae utmost limit to (ratify feelings of tbe Cnineee H ;tuh Uvea and propmr ted from mob violence. : 'ie Exechequer Churchill speech here' today. He mat he did not belt- ground for analrty cltuation In China He belief tht Ilr:nne-. patience and forbes.ancr. p, Mrrlce- the foreign minister of ic government with Benr- -.he Miners' Oonfedernu m the recent coal atn'- " the chancellor cf tiie ; d. "we ha4 Cook Thl t Chen noth Mm to draw inn from the same source t)'e same doctrine and f ( irsulng the same objects 4 A V i I sW It 1 NOT SO HEAVY lot tilt 1 1 cvuniis this w I IK ED VI r A P AIM M-A m r-m u r-a V at All Ami The Premier emphaaled that the agenda of the Imperial Conference had not been prepared by any one govern ment. Turning to the question of 1 taiu. he said: "We believed long before v.e left for Eraglsnd that Canada was a wir governing community within the aritlih Empire enjoying complete autonomy and In no way subordinate to other parte of the Empire In respect to our own domestic or eatrenal affairs find that in these matters Parliament was supreme. We had. therefore, no question to raise on that score but other parte of the Empire, more re cently than ourselves organled as aelf- governing Dominions, may not have felt ..ii.iiy aecure In the matter of their 'atatus, especially since there seemed to H tls:i.s i.oaih ii ,MMI1 nw.oiMi Ighem to be. In a matter In which they l:lMll.H or NllllAT I HUM VAX- j had no Immediate Interest, practleea atlll prevailing which, to appearances, con-fllcted with the theory of government - -. within the Empire based on complete --Ol'VER. Feb. 4. The following autonomous rights of 1U several self-id1 d grain here during Me governing psVte." r? :k ' J While ll was In one ene true that for Havre. 53.732 busbeR u reapceted the constitutional pail-' ' :r for Liverpool. 24.207 bush- jtlon of Great Britain and the Dominions. ' I mdon. 53,103 bushels. 'the Imperial Conference had brought la Nelion. for neraen or Oslo. 'about nothing new. It was equally true .Hnn hn.k.i. i.-a . , .i...n wtiAiiv new lorre ana ! Medltsrranean ports. 238.631 imeanlng to the established position. That u-'-f" ... 1 trt imnrl c :: anshlre. for tondon. 71,686 matur of an Imperial Conference voicing n one note oi cihiuuvm. - , opinion of all the parte of the British 'Empire as to the basic principles on ! which the Empire rested. IMIIMEI irUTlNINE CANADIANS IN ..ijr uourt bv Mr. Jimtlca Martin. ...... vnanes McDonald was author- . - eu the KIl.i tn ..n.rv Adven.ue iu the Dally News. the ..... .. .n..kr nf the house: L. L. Lent. Bremerton. S. J. McDonnell of Trinidad. M. a. Martlndale of Bpokane. O. F. Nolte of Belllngham and E. A. Sims of Port Townsend. The state as-sembly corresponds with the provincial legislature. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ' MAX NAMED lEJllON ASH.MI.Ml AMI IMt Kilt ItY OXE IIKTtVLKN . I OUT HTZOKJIALD AM) Mill!! t ights enjoyed under the Hritish North America Act," Prc-i Edmonton. Feb. 4 Harried and : S emphatically stated last night at a banquet given in his (harassed by hungry huskies, a bandof d that of the members of the cabinet "Nor would any at- fcu!fio stuck. ci one Ferguson, a trap-1 ie kind have been countenanced for one moment by either 'P1- nf" smith Prtage. between Forui ;c or my-ielf. least of all in this the diamond jubilee year lutmu 6mltJ- recently. ti in-. ..nvion." the Premier declared. Mr. King left the subject l"pi?r' l.-l "' ' 2 r uiscussion in parliament, saying that to talk of it then wn, ta tne tltJ fr:)m tbe Mrtn ... Involve of hU time than he more ,-uld , n-,kir. . nulck, C-d.r run over the cared to take or wa. at bit disposal. 300 raOea between 8mlth and McMurrmy Hon. Eroeet tapolnte. minuter of Jus- wUh bu ntet An ttam. He was actios, however, declared he could not e corepamed by hU father. John Ryan, who by what prate of reasoning It oould u returalM to hCa home In Indiana, and argued that autonomy Implied more mm M. L. Loutlt and MUs Jenn) obligations. Autonomy, toe beM. rraaer. of Chipcvv.n. mean of self-government and Thu u the onlv Instance tnat he that was all wttkth mattered. "In pro- h becrd of thla winter where the Wems af defence as In other questions, tuffala hate attacked anyone, said UJt4 wRl be f the Psrllsmeat ol MVcky.Ttie trapper wai mushing down Ososaa to desfde and for nobody else. in. pjrute trail when hU Ao winded ; slated Mr. Upolnu. Msy I een 1 lh( htrd ntJ tAint unmar.ajeable Ctst that dlauatutshed visitors wculd be .tucked the buffalo, who turned perhaps better advised If they retrained j upoa the trapper as be rushed forward! from offering so mueh advice to we to try and call off his huskies. He! people of Canada as to how they snouia j WM gorwl ,n the arm by a hi bull and del in eonneetlon with matters which i hurled Into the bushes on one side of are eaclualrely their own business" (the trail. The band then retired. His Referring to tbe changes comlnc, about I injuries were not serious. In methods of warfare. Mr. Lapolntei -rmg . b,nd 0( Mine 50 buffalo aid: -Deilellt aa I do and as I believe hlch were brought up from the park at the people of our country do in the crest sfcalfloanee. of aviation alike for military and civil purpose. I feel that it t Incumbent upon us as a nation to foster wide and wise development of 1 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927 A rid i Will t - mm m 'Saw 11 r- - YmmK- tyBPKds LVsjHHlBslCflnjsssKT mLwKmWmWmW -WtmwKi dtfibdbP $mWlmmm fisssssiHalissssflalallli " 'mmmmmr 'mr mWmwLwSiB sssLljsl . MISS FREDA WHITAKER. the well-known exhibition skating exhibition .on the Ice at St. Moritz, Switzerland. Vancouver Province Says All Fishing Boats Built by Jcps; Not So at This Port, However i . l.:rtr;mr.Z VANCOUVER. February 4,-Japanesc boat yards at Vancou "w- w . -j 1 , . , , , . 0. ., 1 mice nuit-ri, uucuuer isianu uuu citu-u;i, uttuiumj; iu in the thick bush nesr Micky Rysn"a ; -t, hesdquartera camp at the portage and reports, says the Vancouver Province, have recently obtained con-appear to be quite tame, having been ; tracts to build more than two dozen halibut and seine boats for accustomed to the frequent ight of hu-; fishing companies on the coast. "Yards operated by white men," the mans while In the park. BODIES ARE RECOVERED Of .MEN It HO LOST Lit US IN MIXK AT I'OI. K.MAN OX NOV IIMIII K 1 1: II Mi;. Irti. I. The liodln of Tlioinu Yiiiiiir.. Mike trick ahd Aflok l.rllli. Him lit their llr- In a mine llutrr at t'olrinan on Nu-rnilier S'5 lali rre rrroverrU late Tliur(U)'. The rlolim ItMik a lull ot ten Ihrt and there are nIIII ten liinllrs linrlrd In the iixil and de-lirK II It rHttnl Unit Hie) will lie reroterril MMin anil an offUl.il In-estlcnllnn of Ihr ilKi-trr m III llirn lie priKeedril llli by Cnroner EIGHT KILLED IN RIOT AT BAGDAD TnniMr I'nMir Ulien AutliorKIri Itemize l'rolexr ttlm Ciillrge Mu-drill Wanted lirlulneif. BAODAD, Feb. 4. Eight were killed and thirty wounded In a atreet riot here when police attempted to quell a demonstration by atudents against the discharge ot professors whom the latter desired to be retained, 111 UlHLLlUli 1 WAQHINCTnN HOUSE i Jrr tz I'lMXST WIDOW OF .Ml'ltlllilir.D' ! OLVMPIA. Feb efJ. state the Washington house roster or ItfM Ul'NM'it i -.-ill assembly for 1927. there are nine mem- VANCOUVER Frh nnK.M t,rovhbers who were bom In Canada, The d Oeor nn .... v.. .... w.hinirton state capital is Olympia, '"Ism Olllu r,rs...,. v.. ..Ln., assemblymen born In Canada are iurm,r w . n.M,i . .1 . uruu u. ivibc , in ihe m runner un,. - - ...... p vAie at hlng Durrant or mo.... trade, were yesterday juazments "JmeBU svnin.f against the vessel Spokane, Ralph R. Knapp --cu "' 1410 and sonn . ih .INFECTIOUS DISEASES ARE BREAKING OUT IN EDMONTON; MUMPS MOST EDMONTON, Feb. 4, Mumps have taken Ihe lead In Infectious disease outbreaks this week, a total ot 53 being reported or nine more than laat week, All kind, ot cases totalled 09 as compared with 106 a week ago. During thla week the following were reported! Scarlet fever, 14 chlckenpox, 18; measles, 1; whooping cough, 5; typhoid.' I eryslperlas, 1; diphtheria, cerebw -splnAl "meningitis, 1. newspaper states, "have not obtained one contract it is said. Japan-iese, paying lower wages and working longer hours, have been able j to' underbid white men. One case is reported where a white yard j tendered $1 2,000 and the Japanese price was nearly $3,000 le3S. The ijspanee are good builders of small a 1 'boats and. with their work In lumbering jfiip IlBJirc C All ETA !rnd fUhlng belr-g gradually restricted. Mlixj JAftlLJ uAlLtl) they are taking up this occupation.' With regard to the statement pub-; tlshed In the Vancouver Province. It i;iiij;Ii might be pointed cut. In contradiction! of the suggestion conveyed therein, that j In halibut and seine boat building ln- dustry In Prince Rupert Is by no means , monopolized fey Japanese bcatbullders although they arc doing sood business i here and have at least two halibut boats under construction, The N. M. McLean i ' Circulation 1527 KIX41 A XI) PAY Salt 460 IJt MCX MAKY VISIT TO CANADA TORONTO, Feb. 2. There Is a strong probability that King George and Queen Mary may visit Canada to attend the Jubilee of Confederation at Ot- tawa in July. Premier King announced today. Their Majes- ties have been Invited the Premier said, and are giving the matter their earnest con- slderatlon. AT 7 THIS MORNING NEW VICE-CONSUL Weather ljit Night Itrlajrd Orpurture of IIIr Itrlll-li Motorslilp Yugrn Mru Now Uiuillng Delayed In departing on account of with " a " cargo from the local elevator ARRIVES IN CITY the heavy storm outside, the King une ; Norman P.usfell Jobe. newly assigned motort-hlp freighter cleared at 7 o'clock ' Unitrd States vice consul at Prince Ru- thls morning Normun ICiio-rll Jolie KrurlirH Here I'roin Tennevre to ,vmne l't pert, arrived yesterday from of 8,450 tons " of " wheat Tennessee. ,ranjs"e' boatbuUdlng establhment here, a white "r- """"" " , concern with only white employees, ha I 'r Xh V.nU. v- Z Tl " D3Wln0' RePuDllc '. H" i lie vessel w rus uiiuiA-u vui tu tuviv r (. virri tn .wn iiivision. i I.arge Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and beat for the least Phone 457. Price Five Cents ARS KING AND LAPOINTE n PATTim n ivi i c nu dditicu rnuiMDivQ DonruvQC . u R fl 1 1 UljLtV JJ IjJULiU VJl DIM I lOll WLiUiriUlfl O I IWVllLtUtJ Vernier and Minister Defend Imperial Conference Speaking Before Banquet in Their Honor I? J j i l . I r wn i mm a nwmr or inaiwauafs aisunguisnea visitors BVDTTCCATA nrgit1 mind their own kiisiness j Di dUitALU suggested Economic Condition oi Province is Improved During Liberal Regime VICTORIA, February 4. Improvement in the economic condition of British Columbia has been no haphazard development bu has been the result of the well ordered policies of the Oliver government, declared Hon. T. D. Pattullo, minister ot landa, continuing the budget debate In the legislature on Thursday. That policy, the minister said, had been developed on three lir.e3: first, the setting of its financial house in order; second, providing for the soiial wel- fare of the people to a greater extent than any other province had done, and, third, the development of the province's natural resources. Since the House opened. Mr. Pattullo said, he had been able to announce the 000 feet last year. Mr. Pattullo denied charges of ! opposition that the government the had been extravagant and defended the gov jeramcnt's record In dealing with lrrt gallon districts of the dry belt. itaut ir a T?wwrw a 11 Campbell aivr water power development (yilm AtilAV project which. In five years, would have llUi""! till 1 lLli 1 a mill producing two hundred tons of pulp a day and would lead to greater developments on Vancouver Island. There was, the minister continued, a new pulp mUl going In at Prince George, another one between Prince George and i Prince Rupert and capltallsta were now .umbla timber products from forty-sU ! million feet per year, before the present MACHINERY IN VOTIG URGED I working on the establishment of a 'elaiaar project at Prince Huptrt Itself. ; SOCIAL Milt VICE COl'NCIL or" CAN ! There was vslusble timber land in the' .... pvssrs sevfkvl jKsas valley shortly to be developed sOao. I The minister claimed that, atnee the; iCSlver government had taken the lead. HESOLUTIONS REQINA. Feb. t A permanent non- partlzan organlaztlon for the conduct of elections was one of the recommen- -dattons con talced In the annual report skater, in a coitume of orange nd white, jjJy.kaUicls'JTr'?iTtten! aPS.-Sg? fffy''--?J90-:tot .th-exeeuttte outiciv-i the social Service Council of Canada, at the convention here today. Among other recommendations concerning the conduct of government and elections the council recommends: (I) The summary removal from any position of public honor and bust of ,ny person or official nullty of partlcl- patlon or In connivance with violation ' of the law. whether such person is elected by the peoplj or appointed by (3) Vigorous prosecution and ade- quate punishment, untrammelled by personal, social, financial or political Influence, of all law breakers. (3) All political organizations as well as candidates fcr public olllci should be required to publish detailed sworn statements showing all contributions to election expenses and party funds.' NAVIGATION CO. LOSES ACTION Jl'IKIMEXT CIVF.N IN SIPUK.ME COIKT AT VANt'OlVEIt fOlt CANADIAN COLL1EKIKS IN i:.M or sioua ' VANCOUVER. Feb. 4.- -For coal aup- Memphls. " uuiuu ij ofcciA4 Asquiin sua oiuiiitaii urn u.auuoc-ments Incurred with respect to thoso vessels, ' the Canadian Collieries (Duns- contracts for three seine boat, for the Thomson, local ?.w "-" V. .... i mulr, Ltd.. Victoria, were awarded 910, DaViMit i-V tn x KnlW r ' MMI vvaa4.w..v . also' In the American xped'Uon.ry jotcer .prlng and is completing the con-1 ( rn.. fr.h, atructlon of a halibut boat. The local .. - - w-. - p'a-ne. iic is now a npMiii ui iititiiibij dry dock, also employing white, exdu- ! en, M"u' ,h" " W, JJV "c" re5C Mr' h" T the elevator and will load 7.000 tons rrc.niiT Krcn t home on leave re- slvely. . . Is at ... the present time . building . . , two halibut boats fcr local owners. of grain, clearing about the first of the j frcm the effect, of an opera- , wvek zor Vancouver wnere sne wi'ijtion. .complete for the Orient. It's a queer world, and most liberty-: loving nations have the most territorial hoat I.AfNCHI'.D AT DOCK 1 possessions. The new tug to replace the Arurlte. There are no "Idle rich." All are 1 which Is under construction at the local I kept busy dodging people who want i dry dock for the Granby Co.. waa launch-some of It. ted yesterday. Legislation for Remodelling of Liquor Act is Brought In by Attorney General, Victoria VICTORIA, February 4. -Legislation proposing the remodel ling of the British Columbia system of liquor control was introduced in the legislature yesterday by Hon. A. M. Manson. attorney general. Reside making the Liouor Control Hoard responsible directly to the legislature instead of to the government, the new law would give the board power to appoint every member of its staff and to make whatever regulations it seemed necessary without referring them to the government. It would also provide for the liquor stores in Vancouver and Victoria remaining open after 8 o'clock on week nights, that any person under 21 year, of age land no person whose liquor permit had 4, applying for a liquor permit ,or entering been .impended la to be allowed to enter a ber parlor Is gulltyof'an offence a beer parlor. 1 FATHER CHIROUSE, PIONEER PRIEST. ! IS DEAD IN SOUTH VANCOUVER, Feb. 4 Father Eugene Chlrouse. aged 73, who came to British Columbia from France after being or-. Bid. Asked 'Wheat 1.43V; B.C. Silver 1.75 1.80 B.C. Telephone .... 215.00 22500 Coast Copper 8.25 8.50 Dunwell 1.56 1.60 Olacler .09(4 Gladstone 29 -31 Howe Sound .39.00 41.00 Independence -UV. -l?ls Indian -05 .06 ii Premier Ui....... ,V 1.95 '2.00 Porter Idaho ... .13 .15 Bllver Crest .06', .O0H 500 Judgment by Mr. Justice Morrison In the Supreme Court yesterday against the Dominion Navigation Co. Ltd. ot Vancouver. Liability was contested by the defendant on the ground that the expenses had been Incurred by the bankrupt Southern Alberta Lumber Co. which It was contended should pay the claim. ON LOGGING TRAIN CRUSHEDJO DEATH BELLINGHAM. Feb. 4. Julius Larson. delned a priest and who worked among 23 Mlalcn cjty, econd brskeman the Indians of the province for forty- K Xosslai cimp train north of seven years, died here last night. jsedro-Woolley. was Instantly killed yea- Itcrday when he was crusted beneath a VANCOUVER EXCHANGE lioad ot logs. I FORMER LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER AT ACTIVE DEAD AT AGE OF 92 VANCOUVER, Feb. 4. Henry Oeorge-son, aged 92, for thirty-seven years lighthouse keeper at Active Pass between here and Victoria, Is dead at his homestead on Gallano Island, near the light, to which he retired a tew years am. tt was learned here 'yesterday. r- 5 4 I TAXI Boston Grill mtm