5 TAXI and'. Ambulance Servlc Anywhere at Anytime land! Exchange liuildlnjc MATT VIDECIC Prop. i.. - - .1 r . t. . : - i . . . , i l t . i . i r thing you want to Ret is this country filled up with people l, t -a.' t nil, tv iiu uvwut limb vll lltaiu iiivic Iiai uuril OT SCHOOL IN NORTH ONCE IMILM .IT III.IMI Til i t e nITII' (.KOItfii: ATKIN- A,;i.; 18 -Mke are Id- t viiy.pf of Um body of i furtjr-Tear oM Iruur- ned to bare been d-- y-aaet. inapaetor aeboola. :t fu-e year afo a man Oecrfe Alkinaon tauabt ia the public acnool lie wa an ei-army -1 iugbl la vtrtou parta jmuta off and on for the In 1J be left - ' :r New Zealand, laat year : BnvM Columbia alnce had beeu on the Uft of the r II ' a: v i t MM.in, rr.tr i ii;iii i ii;mi i kati in: w i;urin ine oay unarr m nsnu -.te laat night, however, another :rm oamn and rapidly aaumed ;ir ip:)r-:nns of a blizzard with a i' wit m;jrnini m cnppica. v riktHw rtnii inn nnnnwL nuiiit - w anow itll during me nigni. ANSAT .ANTIC PI ANF. CRASHES MWnru inriiiini iivirn. or I'AMONS INJlliKU IN .MOXOI'UWE nnrwa.nv .t A ...II B He who waa to have accompanied on a trans-AtlanUo flight In May. uui Li'a ij tn m v ixi nm r ui ci him iivus KUitalned on Saturday when va 1IVI SIIW uwv than you now bare will be rrouired tenalrely. The banquet waa prealded over by Mayer New-ton ad the tabhM in the hU were filled to capacity with a representative body of ettfrena ladle and men- who were aaxlooa to meet Canada'! new vtoe-roy and hear what h had to aay. Arranemenu ped on well and there waa a program of vocal muak to which Mlaa Cathie Jonea and Meth Davtea eontnbutrd while tin ronoera orctieatra waa pre- S hool for a brief time. lMnt aBO pUyed throufhout the dinner At uvon bad been in t Amo Among ikom rtd at the head the pooalblltty of tn the ;npeo- mi rninni re EDMONTON CITY inn rnror it viiiii Willi .UTOMl'ASllMi MIAUI' Uble. bcalde for the delivery of jour production to ibe market of the world. Let me prophesy that, in a few yrra' umt. Prince Rupert will grrsUy increase tn eaport from Industry and BPmrarro. Wc hare had an extremely hsppy Um ben and w hope to oome again aoaa when buaieevi at Prlnte Rupert will have 'greatly Increased and condition wtU be far better than thry art today. You have -had In Canada a nurabtr of tx- trcttcly bad .year but everywhere It la said Ute eeuotry u oa the eve of ' real awve forward. In that novo lor- j ward Prtooe Rupert will undoubtedly . hi. in.Mlu. to tuwi mare ana wwnri area rat " m . a at lujJ Wacher In which. ur I " w. f -rm-ri, nau m The sfwch of tbc Governor OeacraL Bi Cclunbla. In a nark owwca w a jwrauiu iww . . . . . .... i j . nf IaIIHw rut i ijmiMia hh flr the pomtWllUt and rrc of the dia-; itad the above dtepateh Jtnrt of Centra BrlUafe Oortenbla . emrninx bv the Dallr througb wbJeh he had travelled ex- Lord and lUy Willing- don and memberi of their entouraae were Dlahop E. M Dunos, who oflered the btewlnf; Arahdaoeoa IU. Mra. Robert Dlance. regent of the Daugntara of the Empire; Mra. 8. P. MeMordW-. nreaklent of the WomeoVi Oanadtan jClub. and Mra. J. C. Brady, wife of the member of parliament for BJtvena. An Lord and Lady Willingdon entered the hall, they were Introduced by Ills Worahlp and the gathering rout to ting "Ood Save the King" In tribute to the monateh represented by the gtieat of ttouor. "O Canada" wa then aung tere the blealng waa pronounced. ArrliilriM-vii lilv Archdeacon nix waa In fine fettle for hi nod ma on the neee ajd poaalbtll-ii nf Northern and Oanlral Brmrii Columbia. While, aa he explained, hi rcmarka would be dlretted more especially for the benefit of Their Excellence, the whole audience derived much instruction and pleasure irom n ponltlon of the natural reaourcca lying trlbuUrr to ITit City oi rnnw ""l"" Many humorous salllea end well selected quotations punctuated his more serious words. In opening, the Archdeacon wcicomea . . . its) Jarf the d stlnUlnca 8u.v. it wu the desire of this northern the visit of that part of the province . . .a Viia Vxawaart Tt,ir Kxcellencies cuiu . i .. it had been In the south. f.,.t w.use of themselvea and 1 because of their delightful personalities, .. .7 . to the Empire, be- distinguisncu - - . ...!f cause of their ' Tepresentttlp fv , thte r.Po:uge and also o"u he shown such as the half down brands of weather to which the ....... . n treated in the alngle Hucava .i... nf their stay. .11. V - ,,,.. TV-, rv. i . No part of the vast iona was more - n,ir,. nuDcrt dcciarea w deacon. The war - - ..j. ji. .!. .ho wed uia.. --" - bTn few 'communuie. which had sent , ,Mr entire manhood ana (contlnufd on r ,U) In the engine room of the btg plant which had bern specially deeoraiad for the occasion. His Baoellency, Lord Will-laffdon. Ouve-nor-Oereral of Canada, UMlng beRre a large Uanon Jack, about 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, prewed the button which aai (Mng the new plrc'rcal power euulpoieni of the j Canad'an Pi.h tc Cold Btoragv Co. The ,, .crnor epent a full hour at the establishment and dltpteyod a great Interest tn the diver and Important I working thereof He waa personally con-; ducted throughout the plant by the' manager, r. If. Johnian. and. amsnj . other things, viewed a waadtrful dkapliy J of all manner ol flan IS varloua mcdea ' of preparation. PhaWgrapna of the party wore taken in tor aogttie room, and Ilia . Ctctlkary expresatsl hi destre (hat prints should be wnt to him. The cere- J mm tn connection v.ut the opening of the power plant, which la now running la good style, were of an informal nature. Durtr.g the afternoon. His Excellency v letted vartoua other potnta of totereai alcAg tbe waterfront such aa the dry dock srd el at or and be ala called at St. jcApJi' Convent. - t'A.VUM III VS lll ll.l(l n aiii.mitox ij:oatio capital for tta legaUOB. On Saturday, a building m be.uaed for the eoaabincd purtioaa of. office and ta minister s reaktence was purebaaed at a ccat understood to be around M70JUO0 ProvU-Ion for the purchase waa mad in a vote passed In th Hoaie of Common at Ottawa last week Just before parliament prorogued. DEPARTURE OF VICE ahead of the aahedulcd time of depar Advertise In the Dally New 4. WABHmOTO.H. April 18. Canada has aoquired a perman- ent borne la the United States REGAL PARTY QUIET Swlal I ruin I'iiIIiiI Out Alirail of Time ilrnl.iv Mini larenrll rrimnli- ' ' ' Mrre AMiretlalril The speeUl irsiOv hearing Et the aovernor-Oeneral '' and Ms entourage, pulled out yeaterday about an hour ture 10 pin. and there were many who were thus disappointed In getting a Isst glimpse of Lord and Ladv Willing don. Tire departure followed immediate- y after they had attended the morning service In St. Andrew's Anglican Cathe dral and, at their request, there waa little In tit nature of farewell cere monies. The party proceed direct from here to Edmonton with a brief atop today at Mount Rebnon so they may view the gTandeur of the Jasper, Park acenery. After Edmonton, they wilt visit Calgary. Reglna. Winnipeg Port William and Port Arthur, being due hoate in Ottawa on. April 30. BRITISH SHIPBLOVN ASHORE IN PUGET SD., REFLOATED ON TIDE EVERETT. April 18. - The British steamer SXegncss. blown ajhore on mud flats here yesterday in a heavy couth- east gale which awept Puget Sound, was refloated at the high tide. t.l ... . ;AGED IRISHMAN, LONG , CLOYERDALE RESIDENT, PASSED ON SATURDAY CLOVEROALE, April IB. Archibald Murphy, who was born in Ireland In 1837 and came here from Ontario In 10C6, died on Saturday . He was an Orangeman of seventy years' standing. KOXTO AMI OAKillTI U KIIXKII IIV CIIINK-K- WHILE LEAV-IXO COt.XTItV MIAXOIIAI. April 18 Krv. Murri . Mirlitrr. forniiT'ij of .Tvrnulu, and lil i-lflil-irar old OJu;hi-r nf the China Inland .Mlw.im were klllrit liv Chinese biimlll intar Yunnuuru. The Irajnlj iMcurrcd aliile it parly if mlu.iunarl na Irjlne In m:r lis way I Ilie rallroaii ami ifrtj on thr iimst. MlrliUr wife and fltr-jrsr utd .m as well ai I'll ; la -delplita nure. Ml Mary (rale, wrre taVen raptlvr ana j:re fnrs arr entrrtaliiril fr Ikflr Mfdr. Th (Ulna l1a:l'.l Mlulau I. a M-Hiralr nsnrrliral wnl7jit Ion an4 l IntrrdriiomliMriioiial in n-turc YamiMiirn '! fhr raiital vt Yunnan 'prat Inrr. TOItnXTO. ArTll IS. .. K. MWhtrr, motlirr nt Ilie ni:ircl-rril niliiiiiary. a few Ii) : rrf-eitrd a Mlrr Iruin her Min ilnlrtl 1'rliru-ary 11, Uatln; the intention of the LimlM ta ktart alnnt the hrjlnnlii' of Marrli l.r Shanrhal wlirrr they Intemlrd In plarr 4oha, arrd C, In wlinl. ll fraij va 1 ar-rnnipii.) the pirty'ahkh latritdnl tn go by wa nf llir Irrnrh Itallway Inla Irrnrh China aud thenrr by bust U fhaKKhsl.lMK tntdlKf lh prrr4-li Jonrnet. lwn the Yanc'lr. Thi trip, howeirr. en-lalleil a Chrre rrl. rnry thn-uch tundit-rldilen iprwilnrM whre the traerily apwrenlJy ur-rHirrd. Mltiilrr a hhm III Toronto At years ao. YOUTH IS CHARGED v recked In Alaska. The sailors were breught to Seattle by a steamship com pany and, under ancient British law. were entitled to transportation home. Th report said that Capt. 'Brown of the Klltulsh charged that the eleven men would be stranded penniless In PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbians Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927 Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NKW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. Price Five Cent mat A iri A r s-nimct mr iiniii rr 1 nrn JU,tfl-r JIUJ aLiIU 1 JbLiflOLtU mill 111L, VJU rUIliflIt-UJLilJLilllLi w v av a Llf llllOCIl UIIU UVUUWUl I I J I I ervaaea ziaaress from Willingdon at Banquet i im.i iMir.ii kiiiini ,i r l 1 1 l ' i K.iri i-vii i-wi.mt DEVELOPMENTS AT THIS PORT ARCHDEACON ItlX ABLY PRESENTS CASE 'fi: ' ing that has grtfitly impressed mc inc coming to tiiui all you Canadians arc so imbued with confidence n m diM lared Lord Willingdon. G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., Goter-.,1 of Canada, at the civic banquet given in his and Lady i irU j s honor at the Commodore Cafe on Saturday evening. POWER STARTED jMl S BY WILLINGDONI .(i;itMi:-,KM:itM, t: ixcm okkat ixh:kkt ix plaxt' or c.tx- AlllAX I'IMI & COI.II HTOII- At;i; co. SSIONARY iWEES HAD Mnr, Via,, Will fi LOBLH! BAITING BEE Second Set of Demands V IIKV. MOKHIS hl H'IITKIt Or TO-' IIOSTOV 1 i:1i: K.JAY 11V 1 1 TO 3 iMiii.i)ii.rin otr.inviiLLM- I I'.ll tVAMIII.XOTOX I ' NEW YORK. April 1C- The Tankees ata.gcU a bjttlnjr rampage and defeated , Itjaten toy 14 tj 2 on Sundiy, Gehri;' cracking out a homer aud a single. ( drivlag in six runs. Tobin of Boston' aiso hit a hoo.er. I Philafitlph:a vwamped the Wahlnton pltchcra w.th a bm;e of sixteen hits, 8:mmr.n securing a h.mer. The ssore was-I3 to 3. I In the Nsttonal League. Brooklyn. In ' the opening game of the season at home, btfere a crowd of 25,000 fans, lost 7 to 2 to Boston, mainly a a result cf five bad errors. m niiAY'.H ('OUK Amrrk-an League Boston 2. New York 5. Chicago 1. St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 8. Washington 7 Detroit-Cleveland, rain. Natlnnal League Chicago 5. Pittsburg 2. St. Louis 4. Cincinnati S. New York 7. Boston 0. Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 3. M'XIItV COItL! AinerVan Itigue Detroit 6, Cleveland 1. Boston 2. New York 14. Philadelphia 13, Washington Chicago 12. St. Louis 5. Nalimul League St. LouU 2. .Cincinnati 1. Boston 7. Brooklyn 2. Chicago 3, Pittsburg 8. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE IS FELT AT KODIAK WITH MANSLAUGHTER Temblor nrrrlied at CriK I MaVrn no Mention or damage Louise Ward. Agrd 5. Killed on ulur- Yesterday day and Truck Order. William AprU187 CORDOVA. - Naval head- Hikm, l ArrrMrd quarters here have received a report from the United States radio station at VANCOUVER. April 18. Following the Xcdtak tht a severe earthquake was death on Saturday of Louise Ward. erperlcnced there for thirty wconcU yes-aged five, from Injuries received when ; terd7 morning. No mention was made f he was struck by a motor truck, Wll- Qj damage. Ham BuKta, aged twenty, waa formally! . . charged with manslaughter. Advertise In the Dall? News. Seattle Paper Sees Strained Relations Between Dominion and Britain in Ship Matter SEATTLE. April 18. The Seattlc-Post-Intclligcnccr. a Hearst paper, says "Strained relations between the Dritish Empire and Canada, over an incident happening in Seattle, which for a whilo seemed to impend were today apparently clearing up. B. Pclly, British consul here, announced that he had no intention, now or ever at any time, to deny Canadian sailors the traditional rights they have enjoyed in the Mother Country 'since the memory of man runneth not to the contrary.' This is in spite of reports from Van couver which said that the shipping interests there were going to take up with the government at Ottawa Seattle if the same ateamshlp company the alleged refusal of Pelly to furnish which brought them down had not tne transportation from Seattle to Vancou- j generality to take them on to the British ver for eleven Bailors of the Canadian j Columbia port. Pelly. it was charged, halibut vessel Klltulsh which wn ! said, since Canada now had a minister of its own at Washington handling the affairs of his country, It was not up to the Brttlsu consul to get excited about shipwrecked Canadian sailors." Rev Father McOrath left for Vaneou. ver on trie Prince George last night. Wakatsuhi Cabinet Resigns Following Rejection of Its ' Formosa Bank Aid Proposal T0KI0, April 18. Premier WakatsukPa cabinet resigned yesterday as a result of the privy council's rejection of the government's decision to aid the Hank of Formosa to the etent of 2,000,000 yen. The resignation is expected to precipitate a financial crisis in the country although the directors of the Bank of Japan have decided, on their own responsibility, to offer emergency aid to prevent the Bank of Formosa from closing. The privy council believed that the proposed ordinance for aid to the bank was unconstitutional. Prepared for Cantonese TIME LIMITS WILL PIKMJABLY HE SET FOR COMPLIANCE- STKONG FLEET OF WARSHIPS READY FOR ACTION AT HANKOW LONDON, April 18. It is authoritatively stated this afternoon that the new demands on the Cantonese government will be more vigorous in lone and may possibly include time limits for compliance of (Jemands to be made by the five powers which are delivering notes Identical to those sent last week as a result ot the Nanking disorders. At the present time, a fleet of thirty-six warships is stationed at Hankow, capable of landing 15,000 men should the situation confronting the foreigners there show any further signs of danger. It is expected that the fleet will remain there, pending the delivery of the second set of demands from the poweri concerning Nanking. VANCOUVER BOARD OF DLiiUV RI hCV ALf iff FPTS TRAM CSK 1 ARP.FR BOAT FOR TRIP HERE PROVINCE POST Bo great has been the demand in Vancouver for accommodation on the Vancouver Board of Trade northern! itcur which will take place In June that It has been found necessary to engage . the larzer veel Princess Alice fcr the' OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL TODAY'S GAMES EXOLIMI LKAIH L' IHvMon I. Aston Villa 2, Arsenal 3. Derby County 2. Manchester United 2. Evertcn 3. Birmingham 1. l-tster City 1. Bury 1. Sheffield United I. Bolton Wanderers 1 Wet Bromwlcb 2, Blackburn 0. West Ham 1. Tottenham 2. DIvMnn'II Banuk-y 2, Portsmouth 0. ' Chelsea 1. Wolverhamptno 0. I Hull City 3, Preston I. Manchester City 7. Darlington 0. Notts County 4, Bradford City 0. Oldham 3, Notts Forest 3. Reading I. Orimsby I. Southampton 1, Clapton 1. South Shields 2, Blackpool 2. Swansea 4, Fulham 2. MIOTTISli I.I. All I t. Hit Hon I. Queen's Park 1. Dundee 4. Celtic 0. Rangers 1. UNITED STATES STEEL INCREASES ITS STOCK Capltallxatloii ilen l; Mit l'-ward In Order to ProIUe Mock Hhldrud NEW YORK, April 18. Stockholders of the United States Steel Corporation il'Olt.MEK MAMTOItA PKOYIXITAL TKKASIKLII TO ISE CUAtKMAX Or tMlOUlCE MAUKET1XU liOAKIl Of COXTKOL trip in place of the- Prinoisa Mary.l vANCOCVlSArnir18PrM.'Bhick, orielnslly chartered. A change ha also rormer provincial treaurer of Manitoba been made in the Itinerary whereby the In Bracken government, has accept-proposed call at Massett will be ellm- the portion of chairman of the mated and. Instead, the party win go boan, of for British Columbia up Dean Channel to Bell Coola. The under tne recently enacted Produce procuring of the Princess Alice. '&lch ; Meeting Act It is unofficially atated. Is a faster vessel, wui also permit oiillt BUck .mveci hire on Saturday longer atcps being made at such Pou i morning and conferred with Hon. E. as Prince Rupert. Ocean Falls nJjD. Barrow, minister of agriculture, durst e wart than would otherwise have been , diy FoUowing the conference, permitted. It is expected that 135 j ,t wu fporttd that he had definitely members of the Vancouver Board oi , Trade will make the trip. accepted and had gone to Victoria to return this week with Mr. Barrow and proceed to the Okanagan to study present conditions among the fruit DELEGATIONS EDMONTONOFF i;i:i-KiKNTATivEs or iiotitii or TRADE AMI CITY COIXIIL LEAVE TOIIAY IOK AU'.KKTA CAPITAL A delegation from the Prince Rupert Board of Trade and city council which . will return a visit made by Edmonton representatives to this port last fall, left on this morning' train for the Alberta capital. The party, which expecta to return tn the city on Sunday, consists of W. O. Pulton, president of the Prince Rupert Board ot Trade. M. P. McCaf-fery. F. C. Dawaon. Aid. M. M. Stephens and Olof Hanson. It is likely that W. H. Tobey. who left for the Interior today, will also go through to Edmonton with the delegation. GRAIN LOADINGS SHOW DECREASE KlYK OOATS LOAIIKII TOTAL OF 131.. 131 tn'MIELS AT" VAXCOtVEK LAST WEEK have ratified an Increase of common VANCOuvER. April I8.-Oraln load- atock from 8J08.000.000 to 1711.000.000, x 0 Ust week in order to provide for a forty per cent I veBeU 4J m bu,helSt. only stock dividend, thereby raising the total ,n oce full Cpi4alK4tVU V wtlV ilVU srw 701,000.000. BOY WAS DROWNED AS BOAT CAPSIZED Heltar Anderson. Aged II. of New Wet-milliter, Loxt Ills Life In t'raser Klver Yesterday NEW WESTMINSTER. Apt. 18. Selgaf Anderson, aged 14, was drowned when a salt boat capsized on .the Froscr river near here yesterday. Two companions of the drowned boy were rescued. list. . , The loadings were aa follows:-,, ,, , Slrls, tor Rotterdam, 87.333. ihushels. Ben Machdul. for Hampton Roads for orders( 306.132 bushels. Kalkyu Maru, for Yokohama, 33J33 bushels. Sheafmead, for Kobe. 33233 bushels. Point Sur. for Puerto Colombia, 24.-000 bushel. According to the official reading of the thermometer at Dlgby Island by Dominion Meteorolglst H. D. Tee, the minimum temperature reached during the night waa 28 degree abov rero.