V Save Money x:n ilieapest way to buy the pa News la to subscribe by the tcii The coat la 15.00 and your :, ,. delivered to your address (5 I, r iMi i iii! Just figure out the ..,;,,,! .;,t to you for thli dally KT- o lor twelve tnontlul NO FIGHTING IN MONS SAY MEN OF 42ND l I I M - M II. 1. 1 - IN I I HKIi: LIIIKI. HI IT "10KV OI' DMKt INTO MOSH u April ii Nearly ten yeara i . mi to the Judge and jury , iu court of the country of-i t men Mat OejSsSBtM edrpe rocalM the steep . ef- Urn. entered Oh the morning of - il 11S. by tiie unit of the ( ;ndian Infantiy Brigade ri before the armistice, boalllltiea to a cloae on ' front became effective SAN011AI, levelled at them by nin-el (or the Uefiiwe I PROMISE MADE OF FARM WORK M MI'IOUIKNT t'OVIMtrm: T.tKKK '"Ml (tl Mlt.VIKlN IN NINM. 'I Wi Aprn I8.-A definite ' .tin work for all the clly'e i id specific plana for re- .hi ion organisations of th "'i provincial government '" inert lug. SIONARYIS SHOT IN CHINA s ,i:'iimi;m)i;t oi i'iikmivti:i!i an ".ii ur HIUKION lOm LUX " neath on April v l"r. according to MHHIONS April 36. Dr. Walter F. "uiwinteadent of the Prea- : l of Forclm Mlaalon llnr- T'niig. oouthean of Shantung, ntftYIER OPPONENT IN MATCH AT VANCOUVER '""11,. i.l Pr, 1"UI,, " Elks 'l. curd at Van- 4. V u vapiain onouen ana naa a cargo of lumber for Atlantic coast porta. TWO YEARS FOR RAY GILMORE no heroic in the etorlei Inatmctlon vtitneaaea giving testimony . out of Otneral Sir Arthur '. W. T. It Presl n and F. AM the VltneMa were uu-ihir teetfihony that there lighting whatever In the M ,.s nd that thr men of the H,S MHO TIIIKO TO ISCUIHINATi: ' iiH,Ki at yASttoritu is not . Ray Ollmore waa aenlenced by Magistrate Shaw yes terday to two years' tmprlaonjnent Mr breaking and entering Olhnorr'i alga. gation that he had committed the rajs, eery with a man named Praaer under ' .nil had not tired a ahot lu , could their teettmony be; Officials of '.lie moat rigid and gruelling bAiy on the from police eereeam John Robertson to bring about Fiaan'a ar-reat lead to the auapenaion Of Hcbertaon. OFFICIALS OF FOREST BRANCH LECTURING the Poreat Branch are annual Save-Tbe-Foreet- Week campaign. R. S. Allen, dlatrict foreater. In lee luring In the arhoola of the Bulkley Valley including auch point aa Smith-era and Burns Late. I. B. Oregg, assistant forester, u at Terrace and Oak and wiu return to the city tomorrow afternoon to apeak iu the High eefeoot and Booth Memorial Bchool ft H. Lelghtoo, fire laspeetor, haa al-iedy thla week beon at Annunciation and seal Oove aenoola. 1-ie vrlu be at Borden Street SchooJ tomorrow. lllltTII. A daughter, Audrey Wall, waa born iiiniibera of the army of )ob- this morning at we rnnee nupan the result of s meeting General HoapiUl to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. i unemnlovment pooamlttaa Hunter. 119 Fifth Avenue Bast. Krpreatntatlvaa of the railway wiariu.ii iti.roitT. Haselton Cloudy, calm. temp. st. Blghth CsbinRainUig. south wind, temp. 41. Bcho Lake. - Cloudy, aim. temp. 42. Telegraph Creek-Cloudy, oelav temp. ' Bmlthers Cloudy, calm, temp. 4S. Ruma Lake Cloudy, calm. temp. 4. .B0- Terrace- Part cloudy. lm. temp. 44, Itoeawood Cloudy, calm. temp. 44. Alyanah Cloudy, calm, temp. 47. Alice Arm doudy. oaim, temp. 4. Anyos Cloudy, calm, temp. 4. Stewart- Cloudy to rain, calm, temp. Port Bunpaon Cloudy, calm. Ha ysport Cloudy, light id by s 4s. news re-l Atlln Cteudy. south wind " '""'V. ,,,iUMtaihoBka-Cier. south sjeikirk-rClotidy. south Oawaon-Cloudy. oalm. wind. Hem ben of the Stoli-McOrsekeu Scientific Expedition from New York, which wlU embark at Prinoe Rupert for a six mouths' exploration trip to the Arotic wastes north of Alaska and Bumta, In the effort to find mummies believed to be the remains of the first men to emigrate from Asia to North America, will reach the city from the Bast on tomorrow afternoon's train and remain here for several daya while their ahlp. the auxiliary schooner Bffle M Morrlaaey, Capt. Robert A. Bartlett; is finally outfitting for the long voyage. Friday evening the Prinoe Rupert Board of Trade will tender the party a complimentary dinner In. the Commodore Osfe and the principal speaker will be Harold MoCracken, co-leader of the expedition, who Is s noted big game hunter and whose exploits have Included a number of exciting moving picture as- stgoaiente for the Pathe Co. IOItltlSEY AUItlVIX The aW M. Morrlaaey, a typical At- tantle t taking vutsei, arrived in port temp, at B:45 tMe morning from Seattle and Is tied up st the O.T.P. wharf No. 1 temp, where she la attracting considerable in terest, lalkemoet veeseU of her type all temp. 4a. accommodation' Is below, there being wind, temp; pqUmm?m Jmuaework. Her laden wind. temp, whlett pfdltlon. the vessel 1s also fully equip temp. 40. pea ror sailing. i Capt. tleiwrt A. Dartlett. who waa a L w Waush president of the Prince commander of the Roosevelt when Ad . oiUh William Cruikahana, mirai peary reached the North Pole In - r" "'' '. , f the 10O9. la Uu mute, m It., tt.-i niut atarr and otner tnw,n r - i u j . ' sfternoon He Is we of th. '-ived in leaving this greateat th. city thla utlon are Battur Dido Ourvlch'c? thT mar Oeorg. to make the of all Arctic navigator. HPm knpfkl out aunrtrlTrKetchlkw where a JOn the way up the coast the Mor-"I'ponent in the third r..,,.,rt r . ' of formation. rr lost a croeaplece of one of the .... - l 1 1 1 IS aaa m j - ' - asW. 1 1 1 . , (?W.T w' k 19 me ary aock to ' sv.'La s ' s.w- fimiiv NWi. '9iVl.Jt4BPlcocl PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper COLUDES WITH BRIDGE; LOSES UPPE Steamer Norwich City Bumps Into the Bridge Over Second Narrows Tear, Away Marftts Funnel, and nil Upperworks, the Damage Iking Valued at About $M,0M: Title was Kunning Hard at Time wroUVKR. April 25. The freight steamer Norwich City Mih a cargo of lumber missed the draw in the second nar-m.wh bridge on Uurard Inlet late yesterday afternoon while Imi to sea from iii.rnet and went through the spun immcdi- i nh of the draw. The steamer was badly damaged, having i. mam, unugf. puoi nous-, tunnel and mainmast carried away, ! other parts oi the superstructure, including lifeboat audi No one was injured but the steamer was damaged to the i - tiKlpnf nf uKniil .Ri fuui I The damage to the bridge wa nut great, it being limited to the north drive- way. A strong tide was running at the time of the accident Ybe vessel was In com- WILL SEEK MUMMIES IN SIBERIAN CAVES TVf ember of the Sloll-McCraokcn Siberian Arctic Expedition which sails from Priiw Rurcrt to seek u !?nTV? P", to ,,c in Mve ot the Aleutian Islands. Photographs show: Top, lft to right; CharleJ U. Sfou of New York, who is backing the party and Harold MeCracken, noted outdoor motion picture photo-W and reader of the party : Dottom, the Schooner Morrisey which will toke the party north, pfeetrpfi-rt t l on one of her previous Arctic journeys, and Captain Bob BaHlett, master of the Morrisey. The party arc now travelling westward ow Canadian National line to Prince Rupert from which port they will sail for the north. SCIENTISTS DUE HERE TOMORROW win. t:.iiinix on stnooMii to PtUKCII IOU MtMMIIM IN Kilt .NOUIII Big Movement of Settlers Bound for the Peace River District is Noted at Edmonton Where Business Good Now April 25. There is a big movement on toward EDMONTON, the Peace stiver country this spring. Settlers arc arriving in larjrt' numbers and the outlook is that thousands of newcomers will take up land in that section this year. It is not only the transportation concerns that are kept busy. The influence is felt by local merchants and by the banks. In connection with the latter it is stated that many stuns of money are being transferred to country banks to the credit of new settlers, ahowiiiK that many of them have money. It is the busiest immigration season Edmonton has had for many years past and the city is feeling the effect in increased business. It is thought that the publicity campaign for a railway with a western outlet haa had something to do with the movement. Also the exhibiting of wheat by Herman Trelle in the United States where he has carried off many prises, has had something to do with it. . s PRIORY PARK WINNER SUBURBAN HANDICAP jgPSOM. April 25. J. a Joel's Prion Park won the City and Suburban handicap here today. Ml rM;tV lli IXOI'jlllliNT ' A far sa could be learned up to iwon today, there were no further development of note In the Investigation of the murder of Bather Klllaa. The draining of Acropolis Hill reservoir yea- terday. apparently, revealed no clue. British Chancellor Shows Good Surplus for Year in His Budeet K$m . iiand Suggests Plan Paying Debt I T ' ONDON. April 85. lUght Hon. Winston Churchill's budget . I brought down yesterday showed a surplus of 4.600,000 pounds I. , .... . ... juat enueu, anu it is predicted that mere will be a surplus of G.302,000 pounds next year. An important proposal was made by the chancellor of the exchequer desisrned to extinguish both the external and internal debt in fifty years, including the debt of the country to the United States, without any addition to the present taxes. This was to taaku a fixed debt chniye of .'t.15,000 pounds. . . ' ' jNLY ONE HALIBUT ing over until tomorrow. STOCK QUOTATIONS BOAT SELLS CATCH FOR DELIVERY HERE 4 Qasy cne barjsujtBtau' aold iu oatcU j: 1jc1 delivery at .lie Flah Exchange hla morning. ThU waa the American boat Kauaga which dlapowd of 4j.0OO puunds to the Canadian Flah Ac Cold otcrage Co at 75c and 4c. The Vantee proceeded to Ketchikan with 34.000 pounda and the Urania aold j 18 000 pounda to the Atlln Fisheries for tetchlkan delivery at 7c and 5c. The Canadian boats. Pair of Jacka. 8 - 000 p.und. and Fanny F.. 9.WW pounda. and the Amerloan Jack. 3.500 pounda. relUKd bid of 7c and 6c and are hold Neam 'toning llieee Tixlay on Vaneeu- r trhanie (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. I B.C. Silver Bsyvlew Big Missouri Cork Provlne Durwell George Coafajr .., Okadatone Oosoonda, Independence Indian Kootenay L. and L. .... Lakevlew 1 rertaralth .... Lucky Jam ... Marmot Metala national Stiver Pead'OreUle ... Porter Idaho ... Richmond Rurua Argenta . Ruth Mope Selkirk Sliver Crest . Silverado Silversmith . , Sunloeh Slocan King Terminus ... Torlc Whitewater Woodbine . . . Cotton Belt . Oeorgla Blver Grandvlew Outhle 4. Bid 1.35 .08 M M 41 t.75 , M . M M M "...JeWj 1TH ISM . m M Asked 1.70 JS 4.00 .08 M .17 -OS .IS 05 M M .11 .IV 18410 Ml .67 .41 J7 M .17 MS ' M .0 ' .75 5 1.10 .10 1.00 .10 .11 ISV4 844 .42 .80 .47 .7Va 1.15 OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL K.vdMMi i.i:.ut i; iiiv. t.4 Blackburn 6, PartamoutlT 0. i'iiu'b or iit:T. VANCOUVER, April 35, Yesterday a closing price for Number 1 Northern wheat was HMk- Howard White, accountant of the Nelson Trading Co.. la on a trip to 8entt where Mrs. White and fnmlly '"' pri-.dlng some Mme. BostonGrill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly . laid dancing floor, for hire NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and beat for the least. Phone 457 - - ------ - . riceFivnts STEAMER WORKS Opposition Develops to Proposal Spend Large Sam in Beautifying the Capital at Country's Ezp me April 26. 1'luns lor the beautification of the city OTTAWA, i Ulkaw.i were laid before the House of Commons yesterday by Premier Mackenzie King who reviewed the plans in detail .id suggested that ultimately there might be a large park in the entre ot the city which would permit an unobstructed view of the pprouches to I arliament Hill. The Premier said the capital should e second to none in the British Empire. Hon. It. ii. Bennett, Conservative leader, said the proposal ould involve an expenditure of $9,000,000 and could Canada be ed to luahc the expenditure. "I . Id to u o n? :n the desire to ee this rlty beautllul." ald Mr. Bem.vtt, but do not prupese to ajjree to a pripoaeJ thout counting the ct. , ' lion. C. A. Dunn.iM said the coat ! -oulcj be but icur cent a head per mium for thr Dominion during toe, fx: thirty years. j Ev "j. Prcgrcsslve for Roeetown. aatd c uypoaed to the whole thing. j J C Brady. Conservative for Skcena. ; r .ustrd that be had not got even one in tired dollar worth of public works for hla constituency ba the people PPo'nted Brituh high com l a Mnah aer.rc. which the government . ould render. COMMISSIONER TO OTTAWA IS TRAINED MAN LONDON. April 25. -Sir WUltam Henry Clark, comptroller of the general department of overaeaa trade atnee Wit mlaaloner to Ottawa. ! Sir Henry Is In hla 53rd year and la ! the eldeat eon of the late W. J. Clark I A Scroopa Jlouse. Cambridge. He waa educated at Xton and Trinity College, j Cambridge, and has had exceptional training m the public service. LUMBER TRADE FAIRLY GOOD ointi its or s(k i ATiii.v tu: Ti;n ,tT I ILG.UIY VITtltltlV AT A-M AL iATIIEiliNtl CALGARY. April 25. Conditions In the lumber buslneea of wntera Canada -at the present time are fairly good. Uted I. K Poole, secretary of the Northern Alberta and B.C. iumberman'a Association, following the annual meeting yesterday. W. K. NlettoUa of Prince Oeorge presided. 3. V. JhtaUMan at Bdmonton waa elected pfeaideat and Walter Jack of Iugworth, B.C.. and A. B. Donley of Bdmonton, are the new vice-presidents. WOMEN MAY YET SIT 1NSENATE OTTAWA. April 25-The government ! ot opinion that women Should have the right to alt in the Senate and nenrn will or devised to amend the British North America Act to permit the appointment of women te the Upper Chamber. This was announced in the House of Commons today 'by Hon. Kr-nest La poll) te. minuter of justice. In reply to a question from A. W. Nell of Oomox-Alberni. FLOYD BENNETT CAREER ENDED mvn who ii.kw ovut role turn uvitD into toii.W ntoM I'M: l MOXtA QUEBEC. April 25. Floyd Bennett. who flew over the North Pole with Byrd died here today from pneumonia contracted while flying from Detroit with the intention of taking spar parts to the transatlantic plane Bremen stranded on Oreeuly Island. STEWART CONVENTION "OF CONSERVATIVES HAS BEEN POSTPONED STEWART. April 25. -The Conservative nominating convention for Atlln riding which was to have been tfeie here today hat been postponed kajfeflsltely peiiduur the making of satatftctory arrangements for the transportation of delegates from the many pbrtkn.s uf his :j(-iy scattered ooaatltmacy.