PARLIAMENT TO ADJOURN SOON Mixing of Grain in Canadian Elevator to He Discussed OTTAWA, April 8. Parlla-- m in Its rapid advance towards vl prorogation faces a week distant activity. On Tuesday - debate on the budget is ex-;: " d to be concluded. On the ri i iung of the same day a hectic ' a 'lo on the administration of the t ar.ada Grain Act and the proposal ' prevent mixing of grain for cs: irt in Canadian elevators will ' ak out in the agricultural de-i 1 t merit. Fur the remainder of, the week 'h. government legislation will f avc the right of way In the i "ine of commons, while the sen-&v reassemble on Tueday evening for the first time ince their n'iress. Discussion on the annual flnan-a! statement of the minister of ' nance is likely to be concluded Hon. Robert Gardiner, U.F. A. trader, and Premier King. In all probability, Conservative Leader Hon R. H. Dennett will not fpcak. ONLY NATIVES OFCANADACAN CROSS TO U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against Free Movement of Natural Izcd Canadians Across Line WASHINGTON. Anril 8. The supreme coUrt of the United' States ruled today that naturalized . Canadians and other quota !mmi grants were prohibited from rosing the border to work on search for employment without, presenting unexpired consular Immigration visas. Naturalized Canadians were do clared not entitled under the Jay treaty of 1704 to cross the border freely regardless of Immigration restrictions. The controversy did not Involve the status of native born VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, April 8: Wheut was quoted on the local change today at $1.22 STOCK OUOTATlrtfiS R. C. Silver, l.OO, LIS. Rayvlew, 6, 0H. Cork Province. 1G, 18. Cotton Belt, 0ft. 70. Duthle, 4, 80. George Copper, 6.50, G.60. Georgia River. Nil, 43. Golconda, 1.18, 1.20. Grand view, 48, 60. Indian, 6, 6. Inter. Coal & Coke, 87, Nil. Kootenay Florence, Nil, 17. Kootenay King, 60, 81. L i L, 4, S. Lueky Jim. 17. 18. Mohawk, 6, 5 '4. Morton WooUey. SVi, 4. Marmot River Gold. 7, 714. Marmot Metals, 5, 6. Nat Sll. G. S., 16, 17Vfc." Noble Five, 68. 71. , Oregon Copper, 88, 68Mi. Pend Omllle. 8.80. 8.90. Premier, 1.00, 1.66. Porter-Idaho. 49, 82. , Reeves Macdonald, 2.M, 2J. Rufue-Argentft., Nil, 2. Ruth-Hope. 48. 45. Silver Crest. 8, 0. Silverado. 65. 75. Silversmith, Nil. 11. Slocan King, 4Vi. C Snowflake, 25, 28. Sunloch. 2.40. 2.70. Terminus, Nil, 10. Topley Richfield, 82, 88. Torlc. 1.25. 1.75. Wellington, lCft, 17. Whitewater, 1.00, 1.10. OIU Advance. 8.40, 8.75. A. P. Consolidated, 3.20, 3.21. Calmont, 8.1C, 3.20. Dalhousle, 5.50, 6.00. Devcnlsh. 1.78. 1.75. Fabyon Pete, 15Vi, 10. Home, 19.26. 19.50. Mayland. 5.50, 5.57. McLeod, 5.75, 5.90. Hargal, 1.10, 1.45. Freehold, 1.05, 1.75. Turner Valley. 1.00. 1.10. tfT,tlloyjjg.attUJw., .vetL . lu ana nked: United, 10.90. 1130. Easier nSlock's Sherrltt-Gordon, 8.76, Nil. Noranda, 62.26, Nil.' Mrs. H. J. Foes and two daughters. Olive and Freda, who have been spending the Master holidays In the city visiting with friends, will anil by the Catala tomorrow nfUrnoon on their return to Vnncouver. STILL SEARCHING LOST AVIATORS IN AUSTRALIA TODAY SYDNEY, New South Wales, April 8 .-Continued efforts are being put forth to locate Captain Kingsford Smith and his three com- paniona who arc believed to : have made a forced landing In Northern Autialla. (Reports received Hatur- day that the aviators were found are presumed to have been wronif. Ed. I 4 4- t Curtesy S. D. Johton Cr BAD DAMAGE TO Hull of Schooner Doric .Practically Total Lows Following ' Stranding Now at Dry Dock The hull Of the Aatericao hali but schooner Doric which went Ion the rocks of Kinahan Island In a snowstorm last Monday moraine, la nractically a total loss and the engine may be seriously damaged as a result of the poun ding the vesel received, lhe hull Is of sawn frame lumber HALIBUTVESSELj and, having been badly chewed; op On the rocks, will be very dif-flcalt to repair. I A soon as the wrecked! schooner was delivered to port from Kinahan Island by the Pac-. ifie Salvage Co. on Saturday af- ternoon, she was placed on the, pontoons at the dry dock and Is now In the hands of the under- wrfters. It has not yet been de- elded what will be done in the. matter of repairs. VICTORIA MILITARY MAN AND BROKER IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA and brokers, died here last night doxlcal position and must rely after a brief illness with nneu- unon some of the other nations monla. P. G.E. SURVEY WILL BE MADE BYCALLOGAN of the world to help it regain its feet This is a brief summing up of the findings of the IHirue of Nations - miseion to .China. China. Joseph Joseph Avenel, Avenel, CLASSFWD HABIT Boston Grill f rtryon r LARGE CABARET " ' ifrt.. Special Dlnnen Thursdays and It JOU ' Saturdays Dancing trttj Saturday nlfUt TffbiUve' from 9 to 12. Dance HaU tor Hire OCT THE CLASSui!""' liuihn'lta ' PRINCE RUPERT Accommodations Parties tot Private Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper rhone 457 Vol. XX., No. 80. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 102IJ PRICE FIVE CENTS 0MB EXPL DELHI GISLA m TORONTO, April 8. With rain falling in many dis- SEVERAL INJURED, NONE KILLED, SOME NARROW ESCAPES Narrow Escape for Sir John Simon When Bombs Exploded in Assembly at Delhi, India, Tearing Benches DELHI. India. Anril 8. Two hnmhs exnlnrlpfl in the Indian legislative assembly today and several persons were injured. It caused a panic among the assemblymen. Among those injured was Sir George Schuster, finance member of the governor-general's executive council. Sir John Simon, head of the crown committee for constitutional reform in India, was standing with the president of the assembly when the explosion occurred, but he was not injured The three government benches were torn to bits by the bombs. Two men were arrested and it is reported that they confessed after other bpmbs and pistols were found on tlicir persons. Who will be Victorious in the Forthcoming British Elections? The political forces of Great Britain arc mustering all followers under their banners to prepare for the geat onslaught which will take pla on May 20. when . a record poll expected If the recent by-editions in the Old Country are any .criterion, the utloik would appear bad for Stanley. Baldwin and his Conservative, government. Mr. Kamtay Mattlonald (left), leader of the Labor Party is very confident of victory In view of the fact that a i nety per cent, of his dashes with the . Government and Liberal parties In the by-elections have resulted in, his favor, whUe Mr Lloyd Gtorge, war-time Premier and Leadsr of the Liberal Party, expects to turn the scale with his new unemployment platform. Premier Baldwin (Inset) says nothing but continues smilingly on his way. He knows that hs Government Was responsible for thVfranehiri recently given to the female voters in the Old Country and that mean 5,0Q0.0O0 more voters (hi coming May. It remain to be seen whether the new voters are fickle. iNEW CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CHINA TODAY Representative of League of Nations Gives Outline of Conditions After Visit , GROWiNG NATIONALISM Difficulties Drought About by Present Financial Condition of the Country VANCOUVER. April 8: With . i t .... i a irue naiionai cunecwuenwo iui VICTORIA. Anril 8. Maior II. the first time in its history, and Hebden Gillespie, aged 60, second yet with a centjal government In command of the Sixteenth Ca- that Is recognised oui is noi nadlan Scottish Regiment and given the necessary support by senior member of the firm of Gil- the provinces, the Chinese Na-InsnlM. Hart & Todd, bond dealers tlon today finds itself In a para- Weather Conditions in Southern Ontario Continue Bad and Death List Rises to Eight (torn Storms GAS ENDS LIFE AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, April 8. Two lifeless bodies, those of John Dut-ton, a sawmill worker, and his 9-year-old son, Teddy, were found in a gas-filled room of their tricts of southern untano again loaay ami iu it.lrocke street residence. predicted in some localities, ine situation, uruufciu -u,, by the gme of two fel. jv diversitv of weather conditions uunng me past vet:r, . reaident. battered down the continues to cause grave apprehension. . . v. Ail Jt 1.1. 1.11 iU..A.. fk nnH Reports indicate mat tne aeatn urn uu uuyu awim uuu nri romainc ot oiVVit hut in some nuarters over the veek- I Hill""" u. i 4IUUU v.(,... . . 1 1. . end the property damage is set at $1,000,000, which is be- a. . nnMirnrii'rj nrniiirniiiu 1 1 1- iiiiiiili v iuiiu- leveu to uu cuasBivamc """"(i""1" r !was clasped u..;,irmc. Vinvo htion wnshpd nwav. scores ot wasn- .... . ... fiuts have disrupted railway service, telegraphs and tel-;son tay 0B on . - . , 1 i1 1 . .1 .m fnn. TASMANIAN FLOODS CAUSE MUCH DAMAGE HORART, Tasmania, April 8., The death' toll from flood; eon .: . i tinues niiAa to m crow. erow. A a motor moiur truck irun DROPPED DEAD AT THE TILLER SEATTLE. April 8. Calling - to locked door of the Duttons room to find the victims. The father was lying on the floor under a pile of blankets and a rubber tube leading from the gas jet in his hand and a a was the body of his the floor. phones, while damage tnrougn nooueu uusvhmu m ories and houses has been general in affected areas. fllLLINGDONS ART ON CRUISE WEST COAST VICTORIA, April 8. Lord and Lady Willingdon, accompanied by Lieutenant-Governor Bruce. Miss Mackeptie and a party of representative businessmen of Victoria. Vancouver and various can ,iry nery comi centres, left tonight on the . -- ... ueputy , number of children to another to take the tuier. jonn Sonh fof a four crujse on hecretary-oenerai oi mo league, jert at uiverstone Wttshed Mnsiow, agoa oo, marine rx.u- WMt e0Ml of Vancouver who with his chlei Henri Honnet, made China lasting irave an outline of Ho a joint meeting-of the instl- VICTORIA, April 8. -J. Callo- tute of Internal affairs and the Bue of Nation Society-.. an-of gan, deputy minister of railways couver branches at the Univer- Alberta, today was appointed by the provincial government to ny wu iiu.u, ...g.u.. find a route for the Pacific Great the distinguished jtuest of S r Eastern from Quesnel or point to Henry Thornton, who sent his il . ii - ti-i n ,nr tn nrrnntmndatR the nartv On tect dropped as e w pilot- into Se through a weakened fridge , iuui i r ...!- ni T3lt.t Hlirhr nf r th .Via iK JBI.IIV e . thr months. . e. .. " , 3Cf. .. . Z Ike Washineton sterday. He 4 i i rf tAn u'skra ui oil lririiiiiiii&r n i jv - - his findings "Vrnn.'fnX Th,, total one of the cities leading ma- . . instil iv a a v v.., . ....... w . deaths at Uriseis mine, near uer-j - by, has grown tp 27 HOGGED THE CHATTEK The Girl (as they da nee) .... in . i.. u. nm.i CnnoHn Mr. ilsnt It a t oddI nir floor ana a iir. uauogan win iukb a pnrij- n - i - - - of surveyors and engineers to the Avenel left by the Canadian Na- topping band? prewnt terminus of the railway tional Railway.- Sunday night for; Algy Pinhead-I was just go-Immediately to launch the first Jasper National Park, where a ing to ay that. ou really munt stage of the government's compre- day will be spent before procee-1 leave me something to talk henslve P. G. E. survey. (Continued on piige two.) about. London Opinion. TORONTO STOCKS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) Intl. Nickel, 47.75. Mandy, 1.54. Newbec, 31. Noranda, 52.40. Pend Oreille. 8.50. Sudbury Rasin. 0.40. herritt-Gordon, 8.70. Teck Hughe, 9.05. Scottish Humor i Imparted . direct Aberdeen Joke from the Factory is- AFTER SIX MONTHS Geordle Simpson to his friend Sandy: "Weel, Sandy, and hoo are ye likin' married UfeT" "No at a'." replied Sandy. "She's ayo ask. ak uskin' for money." "Hoo much hue ye gi'en her?" "Nunc a.i yet!" .