for Vancouver. Sfsenmenw were serrea at mianigni wn Mrs. JaSMs Arthur in charge of tui catering. WATERFRONT NOTES Oeorge FrtsaMI'a well known power- heat Laura I' sank during the bt for some unknown reason at the fisher, j lea ftoata. Salvaae was elected this I lag by the selneboat unanu on , BC. Towage . Lighterage . . . P0"' Pecbena left at ooc, this afternoon tor Stewart having on hoard a party of local bank boys wbo ... . . . -i h. n u m Sr.n. I Will mu ifisna niw day holiday from tneir autiee. vpi Robert Oam'on la In command of the Peebena. With Hubert W.rd and , . rty of 'nt.MI men on bowd. the Bertha O . left last night far Carter .y 150 mils, down th. coast Trw Prty tu w th C"y l the "' BASEBALL SCORES PACIt li' COAHT I.KAOI P. Seattle 7. Banfrancleeo 16. Portland 3. Los Angeles 7. 1 Holyw.KKl . Oakland 2 Missions 1. Sacramento 3. NANAIUO WON. KANAIMO, April 7 --The local basket-ball team won the provincial O. cham-nlonahlp Isst mitiit- when they defeated Ravels toke SI w 3B ' AUK IlKHTItOVKK VICTORIA. April 7. Word was re--.v-rt hre that the Ark. s well known i Oreat cvntral uixe in aukjiu, 'ni-inet had been dectroyed by fire. ."rrrrr . tHIOCKH AT, HKWAiyi. stwlRD. Aorll 7. - Two sltght,.earth- quake shocks w ere felt here Friday but no damage was rerted. Portland Canal oeorge Dunn, pioneer ,i. iw been s visitor m prosp:. the city for s.v.r.1 d.y, tonight on hu (the Prince Rupert turn w . . J , K.Mn -h. tinarlllTPIIliri v ----- james , "k- ... ,K. the tor Island highway construction .. piiedrlvlint Cntpi non .Co.. aaUed Thursday night V.iihou- iver on a unci u"iui- FOI HTKFA AIIOAKD HVKIt'x MONOIItNi: PAH TO tVINNIPWi WINNIPEG, April 7 1 S60 miles frcm The Paa In three i ou.s. Commander Richard Byrd trlmotored monoplacM. which wns used in the li giil to the South P'le, arrived here last even! n(i with a crew of f:ve and nine passengers. Brd ,ook the plate not th for ski u-,u LARGE PARTY AT DANCE THURSDAY ,MUH M ,loot :VENT KOVKO MO!4T RKJOVAIlLi: AMI 1VIXL AT-TKMIKII While the whist drive epd of the ' I tertalrunent under the auspices of '-he High School snd the Basketball As- jaoataMon was not ss well attended a ,llgbt hate been expected Thursday night, there was a large crowd out to tne dance including many stuaenu oil McMordla presented the trophies diring the season as follows: j Senior: The Sun Lite Cup donated nam Jabour. local agent, won by Natlre Sons and received by Dido O T:crl ; irtermedlnte: Orofto Cup donated the Vancouver Tcbacco won by High School and received by bod irvt l dies' Senior: Rellbroner ( i, .donated by Max Hell tr oner and t jby the High School, received by Htu Junior League: McMordle Cup do: 'tad by Mayor McMcrdie. DSO. and by tna Tuau Boys, received by Fr i, jcamaron. for whllt ,0 preeeutsd follows: iHim 1, Miss L. Moore: 8. Mlse Bar- Men's 1. O. Faraaunet: a. H. K. Mac- Lachlan. Mulc WM provided by 8malle orche,ttm and .upper was provided by the hn KQOo( ltudtnU ,nd Mrvsd by thr ' jboyi. EXPLORATION PARTY HERE ON APRIL 22 Ktwil-MH'TaraPH LxprrflOon Will KmlMn. IriMii I'rlnre Iteprrl AtMwrtl eiHtonei MorrliN.v Canadian National Railway oitlvee here are advised that the members ot the Stoll-McCrarken party, who will em bark from here aboard the schooner Morrlassy for an expedition of several month to the regions north ot the North American and Aslstlc continent, will not arrive here until April 22 bj train from New York. The schooner, whtoh was orlglnslly due about April 10 from New York via the Panams Canal Is al- understood to be delayed. VANCOUVER LADY WON PRIZE STORY TORONTO. April 7 Wlnnlfred Aber cromoia oi Vancouver won vne ajxi a. ,hort saory eompeUtloa prlee for 10M i 1U hfBtawji,og Mteml i.., UXfi.0,:,lVlHAI ..mu MONTRBAL, AprU 17. The death Is announced In Paris of Oodfrol Lang lots. agent general for the province of Que- ow in ,, , steamer Prince John. Oapt. E. night Thursday from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands The vessel, wnicn win sail south oy me same louie ai a ocioca mis ewning. Drougni SUBSCRIBERS TOCENOTAPH MMISKIC OF KKSIOBNTH HAVE HO-NATLO AMI FlKTIIEIt drive is CONTEMPLATED Not including the (rant of 1500 which ' as been ordered by the city council,) .e cenoUDh fund has now reached a ,tal of U49 svrinst the objective! 5A00 required (or the erection of' Prince Ruperts Mioriai to those who Ml in the ortat War,' a meeting of the rTtedh ir'M d neitTl'lid.'y evc'nln, In the Canad.n Legion "room, 1. J.. ... w .u.c ucr.K mr coui.mu- tlon of the drive, following t4 the second list of ub- tCl ;jMlv.U. R. L Mcintosh 26.00 8. at. Newtau J600 P. W.rk 33.00 w n u-s-...skM IIKM r7 .tv. j. r. FrtseU IOjW w. Brass $j00 H. Forrest I- 1M A E. WJOd 1.0) R B. Jihnston 1.00 l c. wilding .. 2.00 J B. Holrjyd .... 1X0 F Moore T. lU H Lincoln ...... 1.00 A. Han:e ,2.00 M. A Burbank .. 5.0C p s. wlt.n ... 4.98 . K Hcltby 3 00 A McUJh 1.00 M s H.irt 1000 i. CI j;:k . . . a.oo 3.00 M:.' Catlette 1.00 H Stewart .. AjM Miss Jch.-son 1.00 D rr.thy Taylor g.Oo 1 Dubray (.00 AlUen ihomnson ....i 2.00 Lr'tri Darwin 3 00 MUi 1. it ss 54U m. Duthle 3.00 m Durar.f 300 u Hit l u c O. 2 1 j . p in Mr m. too 3.ou t: Mr 1 00 ( V, 1 I ) , .'1 Ofi :.i v, , 5 30 S V, : 6 00 .'i 0C 1 00 J " i n i.- 5 00 M V.. - 1 00 a I ,11, 1 00 1 i 1., 1 0,", r M-l 2 '0 2 f0 20t li B 140, I! P 10 j M I , IjOO 3M.M Already acknowledged 110, Total to date (U44.00 SWAM STRAIGHT OF GIBRALTAR MIS Ml:l(('K.Il M'i'ClM'l'L IN lllli KVBXT MAKINd IT IN It HoyitH .W MIM'TIX (llltlLtLTAIL Alrll . Arweil a Jilggstt frsgment of rork from Marmww. a Mmlful f Jlwue- ' rans aMl a olgned tellmiiy from nrarl aM'fsity liiine, .tllsn re4re Olrlts. Inhfl l)i. eaine Istek from (lie Afr)ean rwit )es-teriU.v aniMmm lng she saatn. I lie slralls of Olbrsllsr In It Iwurs So in I ii u tea. In ttt swim H IH'lla ac-reiiipiliilrtl liv flolilng nurK and rhwl mrrjlnx WUeen lt.v and eiilj imtmiii". SKIUEGATE Mlm Jean Haan. tesehar at the Uwn Hill school Is vlsltlnx Mrs. Stevens at Skldegare for the wrek and. Uia. J. P. Dover of Ttell Is vlslUru at Skldagate with frtends for a few ays. W. W. Wright who is v letting the Islands in the Interests at the Conservative party. Is at prexeat a guest of E. Richardson at Tleli. The forestry launch Lillian D Cap J. Scott, came In s week ago In oo... nectlon with departmental work P. 8. Danney. lagging tttperlnterdent for the Ocean Palls mil) Is. at Sandmlt (Supervising the survey ot the company's new property there. A. P. Allison, well known log buyer, enme down from Port Elements to look s light list or passengers here and a over some logging opera tlona on Sklde-curgo ot coat for the dry dock. igate Inlet lu which he hi Interested. Montreal Maroons Won Opening Game Against New York Rangers in National Hockey League Finals n it ONTREAL, April 7. M6ntreal Maroons jumped into the lead f I in the finals for tho Stanley Cup Thursday night defeating the speedy New York Rangers two goals to nothing. The! secoiiu K'ne win ue iinyeu miugm, me uem inree out oi live to ue tide the Series. In their opening conflict, the teams battled through a spore- less first period, apparently evenly matched irr attack and defense. Tne JIai-oona took a one goal lead in the secom! frame when Dutton. th hUBky defe"8e '' cra"hed trough the Ranger defense, took ,WD r,1Und- ,cored rther.- anf furious followed the exchanges as n,,, ,TT.,-. . .1 ...111 1... -.1 I 1 I l- ,, . ..... ., Maroons ibe strove to Increase r margin and the liangers tried desperately to even. The third period opened with daUlng ''S- 'the Rangers in the flm few iniiii. es naa " ine lamouic uui ine JTT.,. VI Jsgss w ub iiiasj as wws J stuti a assist asw. evs- stitute , forward, , took .w. the pass frjm Munro to gamer the Man ju s tocond ccunter. The Bangers fought hard thereafter but c uld no penetrate the ituxta't defense. COL. McMGRDIE NEW CHAMPION TOOK I ITV hKMOK UII.'.ItHO TITI.B rliOU H. II. I.OMi HV S OltK Ol' ISM TO 911 After having ?ehed the finals In four successive yfs only to be defeat- ed there each t'.me. Col. S. P. MoManite finally won the senior billiard chjua- pionahip of the city when he defeated W. H. Long last nlgbt. Thtre were two blocks of 600 points to a total of 1.000 points and MoMordie wss the winner at the close of the first block by soi to ending up with a score of 1,000 to U4i White Lent led in high breaks imftitb n of i and M. MsMnrdle r-iBveo tiie imwt casMstent game and' piiTi up snirr aTTy t each ' TnHIfljij A n: 4- rl'j'A'l p itors watched the i;r.i: Hi. " i th- mayor was a "i,m :.. i ;n: . 1 1..: I'.'d he cluun- Ji n.-. up I .111: ' !.! llgbest.of : !:e hi. ' .iiM i VltM'H made a nun .:.! , ! : in.- t ' , .'j and 40 p(i:ii' Thv ulnii.-r I," way and 20' 1 ;.:.. f eighth huatln-il I m 'In :. rci a heavy . :r..- T-,,k jn.! ithln IB pf :i;f. nf wiMI.fl i fall back n.,,,1. . M -MiKdic .'o (!), ,tr:.i, wil .' S it . : .'-a 4.2. I- :.nrK-cl ::, -.x: McMcrdlt i teru in the c ti -or times in the finals. c L. Toungmsn was re feu A. Mur ray, marker, and J. HlUman, scorer. FINAL SHOOT AT . MINIATURE RANGE Veil Lient fr Ixieal HarkMiirn Will be MwMtt fr llriibeeni'r I up in vimni! Tao Week- Time The final shoot of the season of the First North B.C. Regiment Rifle Association was held last evening on the miniature range, scores being aa follows: W. Braes S M. M. Lamb S3 A. Wylie 92 A. Palmer 0 B. Wilson SS R. Wilson 88 The nest shoot will be on the Mc- NlchoU Creek open air range on April 30. Meantime, the annual shoot for tlx-Hellbroner Cup Will be held In about two weeks' time on the R.C.N.V.R. miniature range. Three teams are entered Prince Rupert High School, present holders of the trophy: Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and First North B.C. Regiment. PEDEN WAS WINNER BICYCLE RACE TEN MILES AT VICTORIA VICTORIA. April 7. In record time for the course. M minutes 4 second. BIU Peden of Victoria on Friday -sron the annual Penwttl cup ten MMe bicycle race at Beaoan Hill Park Jim Davtee "f'-' Ver.eeuverr forme-holder of the cup. was but one and one-fifth second behind Peden. Jeekaon of Victoria came third. UNITED STATES WON DAVIS CUP TENNIS MEXICO CITY, April 7 United State won the first victory In the Davis Cup tennis series when Tllden defeated Kinney 6-1. 6-a. 8-4 snd Hennessy bes' TVple 0-3. -T, 8-1. L L ( 1 A a! & t MS l K K I rj I U W. UaU U VV 1 lullvLi ilUILillt UU 1U B.SKErALL TEAM TO OCEAN FALLS SUNDAY The Prince Hupert High School Boys' basketball team wlh leave tomorrow. , ht th Rnwrt trT 1 Save Money Boston Grill The cheapest way to buy the lame Upstair Dlnlnjr Hall, News U to subscribe Dally by the with newly laid dancing year. The cost it 13.00 and your copy U delivered to your address floor, for hire. each evening. Just figure out the NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. small cost to you for this dally PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the service for twelve months! least Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 4. Vol. XVIII.. No 82. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1028 Price Five Onte WARNER GIVES FINE ADDRESS MT.tKK T(," TMIK.U'K HOAItll OF Til ADK ON AIM AND OIULCTS OF ASSOCIATED IIOAUII TERRACE, April 7. L. B. Warner. , idfiit of the associated boards ol :,i,ic gave an Interesting address at a :i.irnng oi iw i i .e nnra on i u well ,.v He complimented the Terrace li .,,'u el on ine wore it was aoing ana ex- , ,..rd the purpose of th lsrger or-j I ., motion, which included co-opersiim 1 i.iii a view to opening up the mining a A . . . , ,u:cr oi owri uia oinsr aw , extension of telephones In the j': ,!, Cx-orge district. Improving the ... industries, securing market facile- rf moving freight rate dlscrtmlns- .,, inti'atlng tor s local freight boat , r ,,f Prince Rupert, reduction In ex-pi'" rate on produce, equalisation ol ,,,) rates, and asking for better roads ,:,,! trails snd other matters. The as- ..ri ted board be said dealt with the , ..moiued thought of the whole district, ,iKi ne invited co-operation and sup- i r' Appreciation of the address was voiced . K T Kcnney and hearty oo-opers . 1 1 inuii Terrace wan assured. s, Tuesdxy Mr Warner will addrerr ., Pr.iicc Rupert Board at their quer-(l. 11 ner RECORD NUMBER FISHING BOATS Unity tour halibut boats- a record number for single day at this port - fir ml caulies totalling 30300 pounds , : the Fish Exchange this morning I'rire. took slump, the highest bid ol :ir day being 10.1c and 7c This was ! ,r American fish The highest Md for ('snsdien flub was S-Sc sad Be Several Csnadisn boats held deer until Monday in ! e hope that there might bt an kev iMirmetit in price arrival ana saasVJMflS asv soisswai Atlrnir.ix p, r;r 27 000 pounds. Csamdlan Pisa i in storaae Co.. Sec and Sc. - V f.:.i..rsdo. 4 tUXM sjeursss. Canadian ; k rold StorafS Co., S7c and se. I Vaaghan Davies. and Jimmy Currie Kr i.ixe. S.OW pounds, and Orsyllng 8 Irvine, president of the society. : 'Ko ixjunds. Canadian Fish Cold! master of ceremonies and Alex. CIa;- s Co. 10o god 7e. pertoo and Robert Wiggins preildrrt at h. ierv 12.0M pounds. Psctfc Pish- , the door. The committee in charge cab- it) lc snd 1c. 'slated of Oeorge Oeddts, Howard Steeu 1 000 pounds. Pacific Ftahenes. and Oeorge Scott who ere assuted b l, and 7c. ! meenbera of the society generally. Ri- i MMuutlon. 13.000 pounds, Booth l .'Urr;e S Oc SIHl SC. K., i:,rr 8.000 pounds. Eastern Point, i pounds: and Wabash. 4JO0 pounds it :. Fuherles, 10c and 7c. CANADIAN t rd LipaeW, 11400 pounds: Toodie. "' imunds. Canadian Flab it Cold ' Co. " Speuotf, tMO Pounds. Pacific r.Mn... ge and sc. l , , 1. ,,, t AAA MHHd. a iM nnlnhltl Tt ix .nds. Bdyai FUh Co.. Sc and 5c Mariiuertu. iJOO pounds, and M M. ' -'Pher. laJBO oounds. Booth Fish-1 r Hlc and tc ' ' me 5 000 Sounds ' Booth Fisheries, nd Sc M mile v., S4O0 pounds, and W j pounds, fttnadlan Flab Cold ' 'iljf Co aXn uii a Spear. MSB pounds. Royal Flah ' MiunM-t pounds; Ternen. 7.-' pounds; Mortis H S.000 pounds. it, ,m. - ,.k-, . ' and's. "Mi.t. 3 O0o' pounds, and Bingo. 1400 !- nirU Hli W4.K.im. lb .nil ae n.-i.-t t . g,oM pounds. Royal Fish Co.. H ' nd 6c. 1 lisktr. 3.000 pounds, and Yule. 2.-" ii 'iinds, Atlln Fisheries. SJc and 5c. in.ng Over Balsac 1.. 12.000 pounds; ' ' ' Jsrkv 12,000 pounds: F. Domen. ''i" iKiimos. and Scrub. 8.000 pounds. VICTORIA MAN WASDROWNED IWI KHnYi Ni:,Ml HUOCKTON point. VAjjrju vr.u. vMTt:miAV WITH hit AMI COAT ' AJUIOIIK VANCOUV1R. 7. R. M. BobJUi- ' 3 years of ', a nrprnlnent real- I ' Victoria bar of the up- I ikIh Oolf dub was drowned here yea- '"i day The body was recovered last idling new Batekton Point light- '"nine ..... ' ' vooinsons east and hat were mum h guard rail near where live body vi. en ficdita.. There traa a wound I ma nead opt the ponds believe una, received, when the head ettuck SI c I .. 1 iiilrd Thursday night on the Prince Laws i Smuggling Are to" Be Strengthened by Legislation Introduced After Easter Recess -TTAWA, April .7. Strenirtheninir of the law airainat amutrirler. II and other criminals is proposed in new legislation which i 1 to ue brought before the House of Commons after the Easte. recess. Authority to seize vensels of any nationality within the terri tonal waters of Canada. Drovided an nffpn p i.irainaf flnnnrllnn l!u has been committed, will be provided in. a bill to be introduced by u .,, n ... . 7 "' "' ui customs. Another provision gives the right to seize Canadian vessels engaged in smuggling anywhere within the twelve mile limit. - , . FIGHTING PARSON AT BAPTIST CHURCH: lwj of IMrkwiMMl l'rractier Told by Uev. W. r. iTlre A Urge gathering attended the Bap tist Church hut evening to hear Rev. w. ft ' T Osrtwrlght, the "Fighting Parsau." Th audience was delighted from start to finish snd not a dull moment au-1-eared In the whole evening. Cartwrlght was one of the last century's backwoods preachers and his ad ; venturous life so full of absorbing interest with periods of pathos and humor was related by the lecturer with rare aolllty. The lecture was Interspersed with songs of that period rendered by the choir in excellent style wtth W. Vaughsn Dsvlss at the organ. Rev A. Wilson of the United Uhureii presided snd expressed rn well chosen words the sppreclaMon of all present, it I quite poMlble that Mr Price will apprvacnea w mum inc same lecture i in the uear future. SCOniSH DANCE IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR - . . . Use Scottish dance held Thursday vwnlng in the I ODJ Hall by th St. J Aulissi weesety proved dosb a SMaessa (nl and ewroyakwi affair, soap onr'tl'e sctoaol and Uw parents- astdtr w ::i hunejliiiTjifresiai 1iitt hs atfndanee a friends. FKhcrpel Peddle and O. M.u; f.u, pNgram of melodious old-time, danvc ijohustone, preeuient of the baabetba) music was dispensed by an orchestn aeaorlatlon acted as )otnt bosu at. coBBlsteng of Mrs.. J. 8. Mack. Join' everything went with a awing. Bremner. J. 9. MacKay. Jamas Watt. VI In the course of the evening Mi . nsnerios qiwi,ii"'" - Falls where a return aeries of games IP""" ' purenssuig some uiiaois wlU be played with the boys of the ProBrtJr- Prlnce HuPn cltlaens gst paper town who wan beaten by thejmtte ocomtmamt to support for a locals In three games here during thei',,d ourse Christmas holiday season. The first game wlU be played at Ocean Palls on Monday night and the second on Wednesday and It is possible there may be a third match as the local boyi will be away all week, returning home nest Jeturday. .The players selected to make the trip are-as follows: B b Irvine. Bob Stalker. Harold Macdcnald. Allan Cross, Joe Scott, Danny Morrison and Tom Relaey. Ralph Smith, whj will be In charge if the party, will proceed train Ocean FaB to Vancouver and other points Ut 'he south on a three week's ec luslness and pleasure trip. MAPLE LEAFS WIN HOCKEY ON ROLLERS itefeatrd IKoe IUrd by Srwre of 9 le s at Aw&ertaj Lat Esrnlng ' Id 'the ladies hoekwy ganst st tnt Auditorium last night, the Maple Leafs won by a score of 9 to over' the Blue Birds. Dot Bdgar scored four tunes for the Blue Birds snd Dorothy Balllnger. twice. Kvelyn March scored four times 'or the Maple Leafs and Agnes Bdgar o times. There was a fair crowd m hand to watch the game, many of whom had never seen s match on rollers before. The girls are good skaters and handled the puck with agility. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL OOOII IHIIIAV IIAMKS i:OLIKll I.KAOI t: lllfttn I. Arsenal 8. Cardiff 0. verton 4. Blackburn 1. Bolton 8. Manchester United 3. Burnley 3. Liverpool 3. Sunderland 0.- Derby 1. Tottenham 1, Wednesday 3. West Ham 0. Aston Villa 0. llliMon II. Bristol City 4, Stoke 0. Chelnea 3. Oldham 1. Grimsby 3, Blackpool 3. Hull C'.ty 0. Swsnses 3. Manchester City 3. Fulham 1. Notu county 3, Clapton 0. Preston North End 4, Reading 0. South Shields 3. Port Vale 3. TOIIAVS M ATI UK i:Mll.Ml LllAOlK UIIMMI I. Birmingham 3. Portsmouth 0. Blackburn 0. Aston Villa 1. Bolton 1. Sunderlsnd 3. Cardiff 3. Sheffield United 3. Evert on 1. Bury 1. Hudderslteld 'J. Liverpool 4. Manchester United 4. Burnley 8. Middle boro 3. West Ham 3. Newcastle 1. Leicester g. Wednesday 3. Derby County 3 Tottenham 3. Arsenal 0. llhMon II. Blackpool 3. Wolverhampton 0. Bristol City 0. Notts Forest 0. Chelsea 0. Port Vale 0. Clapton 3. South Shields 3. Orlmsby 1. Fulham 0 Notu County S, Preston 3. Oldham 0, Swansea 1. Reading 1. Barnsley 1. Southampton 3. Hull City 0. Stoke City 3. Manchester City 0. West Brcmwlch 0. Leeds United 1. SCOTTISH Liani'E tM&h i: Alrdrieoni&M 3, Aberdeen I. Boness 3. Hearts 3. Clyde 0, Dundee 0. Dunfermline 1. Falkirk 0. Hibernians 3. Kilmarnock 1. Motherwell 3. Celtic 1. Raltlv Hovers 1, Queen's Park 0. Rangers 3. Hamilton 1. St. Johnstone 0. Cowdenbeath 3 Bt Mlnvn 3. Perttcr 3 The regular meeting of the lore I Assembly. Native Sons of Canada, waa postponed on account of last night being Good Friday. HITCH OCCURS TERRACE GOLF LEASED COl RF. NOT rJI'lTARLE SO ' MIST PIKC'IIASE LAND: KAIL-WAV HILL CO-OPERATE TERRACE, April 7. It Is hardly lllVt . . n..j.lu.t.,n nv wtll ha - - (operated between this town and Prince Ruprtuntii ther, is a food et the' in"rt That ,ne 8ubstanc of letter from rt. u McK.uglUcxi of Prince Rupert In reply to , request from the Terrsc, Board of Trade for this service. Mr McNaughton favcred the Idea of attaching a pauenger coach to the freight train and said he thought this " committee of the Board re- ported to the ccuncil at a meeting this wek thmt tnv PP1 ,ur s" 'ta sr.d were now turning attention to the BOB STEIN WAS IIE.IT PHILLIP COLtlLLK OP roIXT UKKV IN MUIAL KOINU YL3-TCKIIAY VAMCOIIVBR. April 7. Bob Stein of the Bnglewocd Oolf Club won the medal round of the B.C. amateur aoif cheat pionahip ever the Marine Club course sfter s playoff with Phillip ColvUle of Point Qrey Ctub. Both turned In cards of 1st for 3d holes to head a qualifying round and In a six hole playoff Stein won by two strokes. Blghty-elght entered the qualifying round and the first 32 qualfued tor the chiBaptonshlp flight started this morning. In. the ladles' qualifying round Miss Merlon Wilson of Victoria was the medal winner with 87 for 18 holes. SACRED RECITAL IN CATHEDRAL SPLL.Mllll IMI'KlHION MAHE BY rilOIIC LAHT N'ltillT IX -CEfCI-11XIOV AMI MISCELLANEOUS I'KOOKAM The choir of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral made an excellent impression In a sacred recital at the Cathedral last evening. The congregation In attendance crowded the commodious edifice to capacity and many complimentary remarks were heard as to the performance at the choir which responded wtth effect and harmony to the baton of the leader. A. J. Lancaster. A particularly splendid rendition was made of Sir John Btalner'a cantata. The Crucifixion." Soloists were Brnevt Smith and Morris Blott. A miscellaneous program included the anthems "O Savior of the Wortd." "Seek Te the Lord.' in which Brnest Smith was tenor soloist; "Thou will keep them In Perfect Peace. " and "At Eventide when the sun was set." In whleh Mrs. F. w. Allen carried cut the aolo work There were also solos by Mrs. Mania Blott and Mrs. Ernest Anderson, both of whom were In splendtd voice. Mies Marjorte Lancaster was a usuallv capable organ accompanist. MIGRATION TRAFFIC IS DISAPPOINTING LONDON. April 7. Migration traffic to Canada : disappointing Sir Thomas toyden, chairman of the Cunard Steam-hip Company atsted In his annual re-orl yesterday. The emigration movement has nnt developed as waa expect-d. he said. DIED FROM INJURIES STEPPING FROM CAR VANCOUVER. April 7. Mrs. C. Hoi-den died in the hospital hare from injuries recelVed when' she fell to the pavement ss she "was 'alighting from a street car at the corner of Robeon and Cardero Streeta. John Bolton. Kltunaat Indian, was fined 816 and S3.50 coats In city police court thla morning by Magistrate Me-Clymont fur drunkenness. Cm a similar charge. Elsie Larsen was fined 136, with the option of thirty days In Jail. Pleas of guilty were msde In each case. Miss Irene Morrison returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning following s holiday trip to Vancouver. V;t:u:a amI oUwr pjlut ul the Mutfe.