tiood fats—Quick Service Try the QUICK LUMCH lootleggers Must Go Is Decision of City Counci Is Going to be Rid of All Unde-irable Characters, Says IWayor aii ¦fin up, clean 'ein up, -and one boc spared!" was the.Slo-ul' tin.1 city council'at lust nights », with regard to'the alleged "loose characters, gamblers, jjuii-il etc;, tniftseemingly infest our ttty. ' ¦ ' Ivayc been running too wide ogi'ther," stated^' Alderiiiaii i,'"and we m'uaticall a halt lewtiere-. 1 -do "not believe in H i in- city up tight, npr depriv-iyoiie or their lawlul rights, but !_v ilungs are run now it is time change of some description. ii are not right; luyor Wilson stated to lhe"~council Hurt' must be a cliange.. Tliat there-'must,be u reorgani-di. tiiii^LKilice lorce. i'le bejie'v- cuy pulice torce woulci or could not j' cope^wjlh the situ- i ai present existing ui^bhecity. lotiicr alderni.cn seemed to concur^ he mayor s and AldGrman iJatter- started oyery the .letter the cuuncil "wrote to the police n.ssioners at. their last nieetinjj, Itue reply wlueh was received Jast |. Itviveoins a case of "pass the '' justatsp resent, as the council reierred lire-answer ol" the p.ol-. commission Juackvtp them agSin, [nit .there is raiore. U> fuHow at tlie . council meeting. ihe--fol]o"w-jire.the letters referred to: "X' I he 'Letter I- rom the Council. 12th' April, 1.921. ie Police (Jo>inmissioners, City ol ice Ueorge: par Sirs,—At. a meeting 61 • tiie cir lieiil*°oii the titn inst., the .resuiut-ioii was passed: trie clerk.be instructed, to Lu me jioiice commissioners niih(>i)(lutit>n expressing stvoiig-uyciK^upiiuoii ttiat the. poi-H lake active cJean up the pnniiediaifc s in-respect ol drunJis; driving at an excessive rate1 "of. sp..eed; ajgearti while under, the intluence ¦; tii'ivihj^curs by-persons-un< ge; sell in {t-v* liquor by bootleg- hey would :iJso dr_aw the coinniis-tne ' state • of recommend tnat all fcsj^abies be ordered uut of town; irer, that they consider that the fe lorce is not receiving the nee-ry assistance.:fr'on^ tue police and . would . recommend .the police coiumissione'rs cun-careiuTly liie 'matter of tlie sup-' given..to tii c police, iorce-^iuid 'Hies- 'by uiti police magistrate are brought "before him. fcl.it;.the coiiunissioners' consider U.'>"l>uj;i;e IVjrce is lacking- in in-Vl!. Mi pnieiu'ing- uvidence to en-li.f jiiMeu p illustrate to convict', .u.iHiid -lei'tniimeiHi Uiat they '"'" i<.)ii-,iueration tne- r'b-"/"'1""1 V1 *-''le police force, ¦~"-, ' °P'!'s irulj,' . ','-.' ':-"" ' ,f^'ii'Xieclj '••Barney Keegan, "Acting Mayor." lhe Answer. ¦ . lieorgi; i.u-n,— * read <->t the April .l>Jtli, 1SI21.- and Council, City of I ol svit-h a view to a .reorganizatiori tne police niagisti'atek .departnreaC. 'i ours truly, ',{ l). G. Tatu, ii n 1 iSs i oTiT Tlii COUNCIL1 NOiES sutiomd bond .Coi-npi Vancouver purchased <1u',IhiU .The Council will advertise iijT "; pound keeper, 'the salary vall.bi $'ib per month and ;j<) per cent commission. The city authorized the Engineering cuiripany ",ol"'\ ancuuvui-,y to make a report on the fwater' system ritere with a' view ol makin more ei- iiciejit. x lie report will cusi .¦ji2uu in tlie, matter ol dayligfit saving, tlie city will have tlie.jjunie.tniie as the Canadian. National Railways. i our Garbage. Tiie jirst week in May .has set aside by the city cuunci '3'•';'HE NIGHT. ic-.v, eo, what? iantuvi."!; i.s a brand-new tor iite ileiectation ul citizens which will be niUs Kilui" nail tru'^ >a tlo>rt Know wnat-the :it is,' in'. nichJ/s th" icl.t r.ae.lin' oot. n lruule to .eii-pprovai ui-Wiuse attending leporJ-n vj/'itta final re lie a r-.li-'v.'.iii .ciMipse all t'H'nrts in SQUAW MURDERED AT TSI1SIKUT (Sffeeiai to the Loadurj .; Vnnddrlio'ofj April '22 — Agagrig i'jhcmon, \vhu was out with her hus-oand on their traplin.e, did not return with hhii'. . Sliortly' after a neigli-Bor walkihij" along the trapline found her lying in the trail I'.'ith a "bullet "beliiii d~t 11 e—\!ar>';—-1-tef—po 1 i oe—a re— i n ^ vestigating.' • The City Council last night granted the Prince George Amateur Ath- ts aUeiirptert" ;lhe citv. Uc-or j tie inunr i^ under the'auspices of and k-riiiK: be11e111. ol the Prince oeorgc Amateur Athletic Association, mid uii spurt lovers should make un LM.ru special cii'orL'to attend. ¦ - that tliu^enteiluinhient will .be iiiore <.iut>n, Judith .Vubba, Anderson and Stuart. ig^^ipuu.-.i.', i retiiewity,xi>ji-ieiiiiett^ Ivlr. i^'jiioii win.per-ie tumbling; leats Uiat will ordinary Itiinpitu' Iuok like a' vith no handle, aC^tnat. tlH)le.s (we won't- . telix you going to be on thenrjr will -be ¦|»i uy pretty t'iurelles, who city council meeting last,] wd, ^trve.you.wi^c^ierity and des-I patch.. .¦ ' ' >. s . • i in ¦Pierott hhiiv. v.mI,last one hour tnd Unity"minutes, and alter the var-cLy- entertainment of Vocal and mu-tsurnlters and; specialty dancing, will "be a.*public dance, the Priri< '"'• Saskatoon, April 22. criticism of the last award naiiway Commissioners levelled Senator Robertson in the Senate recently, Jlon. F. B. Carvell, ciianaianj oKtlie body, addressing the Canadian CluB~'«Nt dinner here la.st night, blamed trie manipulation of working: toiir ciean-up week s in" "Prin (Jet your-garbage tpgether when the city garbilge ma» around' it"will he.iianuy. /vjust Pay Casri. tnat ally at liio person TiHE RAIlWA , PicoasV:though there s consideiuijl^activity iiothe ship- un Vancouver island." staled that this winter on ditions" by tilts the prsent g railway unioos l problem"; Chic notorious ganffster, wn hang uously" to time \Vednes( '" When am lie asketruie jailer. sDS EX'ikA HOUR. April 2'2. .ob,jtfote< iaviiii'iic-savii iday at eight o'cio V told.' Ss.''Central or CiiicagO lime?" '^Chicago time,'.' the 'jailer replied "I was^ sentenced belure dayiight-savniK weh^into • ell'ect and J that homy' demanded^ the ih. gangster. , ¦ J^C; lie got it.' ^- . _ | ¦Cardinella- was^rung.-l>xiacla'y with I ( tiiree otiier^irTeinbeis ot li»i .. gaitg. • .. 'I 1 hey wjiife asked to draw lots to' sec spo.i wlu-ch wotild face the noose lirst. j- \wi\\ ^ ¦ .____ " •; " . ._ . J.,;r. ONTARIO OFFICIAL •fl;.3t 'kO HAVE BUSV'lii'viE . -M-ti SIGNING 1921 BO^OS-j ¦Ontario will in all prob'aliility"1-s^| sue about .>o(l,0U0,'00U oi bon/fs'-dar--1 1 .'-.c L-eadeV; Nvhjie not wishing to pat itsej.f-^on the spine in too lusty ^niannef, fc^ls if is some little con-.men-tlie ouick manner in four teams s tor.t'ne genial Nels IVoiM'n o-l this city.--. ;Mr. Nelson intoned'a waii-t ad. in T!?e i^ei. der advertising the sale of }ioi-£ei, and the sanic "day he poieicl^of three : teams, one team to Henry Miller, of Dome Creelt, "one^to .'a party at Red Rock, antl^oW to Mr. Neil of liedne.fl'i, and hai since dis-vaseji-'of the remaining team. hus, docs each little, "clas^i-lieil\ad." improve each shining lour. PLAY >M£. GAME. had- experienced ifi^years. Mr. Campbeil also bought a strawberry "'ranch" while on Vancouver HIGlf WINDS CA-U5E DAMAGE/ Owing to the hi^h^winds prevalent lately, tlie aid telephone lin.Y between iiere.; and irlackwater collapsed in lijioiSj^streiching- iiseif^ across the tyml, accorciing-toJack Hughes, wlio drives the stage between here and iilackwater. Mr. Hughes stated that ne had to cut the wires in seven different places^tO allow the stage to pass POLICE COURT FINES. s who al't'.Ui iii Prince nig^.1021: .1 he ' bonds will ior ilfi inost.^ part be 'of $1,000 doiroiviui . Km" each bond there'will- u< pi ay ertainly rio..cause to kick ;it lack \JJ the' crowd tiiat tufrried ui»ijfty to wHtc.iL-the atftletes in tioii is any criterion. There • were er Chr«i> uundreil'-people out -..to.' b\v tliiii th'ey Avore. interested, in e-.ipiO't. in 'this city and' their, pres-^rv'.sas an iiid'iculiou that they in-tantl,by," W:.iic' .no c-rwvil.s turned ... For the niorith'of March the'^police coiirt. lines totalled. $551.70, and tmire were 21 arrestsand convictions as follows: ICeepinij opium den, 1; [navmg nvtbxieating liquor in other j" ¦'than "a priviheL dwelling, 5; keeper of the . , -< , ^v - ¦ '. ¦ c .,:.. tc.vjcd' to issued tiie teiii])ia'ary interim cei'.tif.K ciitu, iimi later ¦tlV0vilefinite.b(mdr'v: ---^h.itcn ceTt.iiicate . and eaiuf" • boiid must I)a4>ignoti with thixsiK'iiatts-ti: ol Charles A.>Matthe.w.sT tlie . itoimCy- ibiy provincia least lo r. letter" of.' 12th u|scussed" at a: ce coniniissioners ."'.'the ls(ri inst., and ni.rcp'iy J^'^issionu^sN^uld^subinit ¦ that 1- treasurer.''/\ hat moans at ¦ ::o ,t^-t n ,olnJ sigiiatures that Mr.Jthe-ijame; i will attach -to Province'of jaUe Uj liie . regular games', i'lory of tne city- has' a crowd uut'.'to prac-e'y were pleased, too. >"y.-v'tw keep practicing coiuiitiqii that when playeil tney will be /best"that is in them, disorderly houses 1; inmates of dis-or-doi-ly house, 2; drunk and disorderly, (i; resistlnjj; arrest/^; having ,co-cain'tf'in possession, .1; tliert\j)f-.auto, ¦K / . -i ¦ ¦ i LUI iR FREIGHT RATES. A-nnouncbiiieniNjias been 'made- by ion. y. tii CarveiN-ttliiitthe freight i:ates->6n Itiinber frohi.lJ-iiitish ColuniT Bra would-, bo. decreased, ^hus,. it is e:;pected^>(vill result Tn'an increased ueinantri'or Iii'itjsfi: Columbia tiniber (.ii^tie prairies; TO ADVERTISERS. Ontario bonds-during the present year,-sin average of over. 300.every working -day. ¦" - . : and." so justify. llfe^Eaith and", confid-ence'placed.iri them by the sport lovers, of the city. . In. order to ensure insertion and position, advertising copy for The Leader MUST be in this office by Wednesday noon pre*-ceding day of .publication. •» ' BIG DUNST£{< BRIDGE COMPLETED. r tne \JA) to b; iirtiy 'once. ^iiviet. bi! iUJiiost^an impossibility nu>wt, provincial or. city ntc ni evidencu^vh;ch is S;'t.isJactury to the pres- ate to enable him result 'or the con-ainissal -.»f cases broughtW ivuigistrate has been that : • haii become "a ••duiuping lov nieiiibers of the uniief- l 's putting up-to'the siriail •etJ ot tlie citvu hea^f.task 'iiesij. n^idesivabltis in ...uura- iaoa recommend -that the *jt "Pinion "of the. .police-m.igris-_}c askc(l for, statiiigxhis yieSv^oi yn lieS the cause of, so many psals, more esptjcially the cases i°" uttached list, and' that this not prove satisfactory, a or the evidence in a nurnber ps be talJ«rn by an independent »'. and should it be found, in PiSS" °f t3le U,0uO ca-pitalization as ¦its mini-muni, 'the ciiaXer providing that its shares, have no iiii;nniial.,or'"])ar value but that the ainount-^f-eapital stock iiiust be "subscribed.. Vrivi>couver will" ite th enead'oflice. of tiie syniii-cate. OLOGlCALi-Y POPULAR j. lie Vlliaye of district, Highway, When Completed, Will bo One of the Best Roads in the Province. Tenders have been called for the rubbing and grading of a. portion of the- new, hiirhwav ¦ between Prince' George and Quesnel. --The tenders-will be for that portion, from this city to Hixon Creek, a distance of 42 miles. It is compulsory that this work.be lone by public tender, and those ten-lering should get their bids, to Victoria^ by iVlay -1. District Engineer Dixon . already las a' party on. the ground cr0ss7S.ec- ,ioning the work,--so thai, there .will no>lelay when the contract is let. As Was previously stated" in The !iea^nnd Mr.. Pjiylor,.- general su'rxn'intendc'nt 61" ;he public ^vorlcs ddpartment, have tftied from the bvidgii reported "all ready." ¦ T-his dominates the ferry-, the-latter g. beconie-raadoqu'atc. as a means )j!"servinp'thc community, and ri'iakcs •h2 trunl ^erry .-fcrossinij; "to l>o fe-.>!Acr.il \-j a bridge, ii) tin's ; stt-uiU i-o, w.liicli is of the vbry latest rieslgrij-is TiOO fi;et long,, and made up of two,3150-fdot Howe'truss spans on cellar pile, piers,..with pile trestle approaches. . ¦ With a view to prolonging the life nf.: structures such as tjiis, great im- '¦ovenients .hiiye been made, during the nast-f'o.ur years. - :?.¦; ' trie strews members are all of .'•oast dreraed Douglas Fir, nil.olioid ^Ti^inlicirs havmjr lon««sJ;-.nkDrd.,leV. .hi::n1. 70 "ies Tho" iron clamp blocks land keys have been substituted for the old method of using wood. .' . . ¦ , All vital parts of the ^ ject to decay from water-.anci dirt, sire protected with galvanized iron. With the careful construction carried out by.Foreman McMaster, this. Uridgc is ds near perfect as it is possible to get in the wooden type. Mr. H. Taylor .had the superintendence of the w,ork,, under-the di. i of the Dist'r'iut i-f A. During-1920 the citizens of British '.Columbia, nipreasecj their imports of farm products from other provinces by $312,707; but they n> creased their imports from foreign countries by "$,3,51)9,175, according to figures .compiled by'.the govern-; ment. v • . ¦" •"¦-.¦ ' , (Special to The Leader.)' ' Quesnel, April 21;-^-I)evel6pments n the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Arthur Tlalden, ¦ his vife ami .14-y'ear-;qlfJ. boy from Grandview Ranch, near Quesnel, las October, took.,an unexpected turn liis week when provincial officers ar- ested . Halden's partner, David Clark, charging him with the theft of Mrs. Haldvn's jewelry.!that Clark maintains was. given him by Maiden for security on a note. . .Clark ehmn.s that the Maidens left th'eir raiieii in .a lured automobi'le-ron October' 2ii, :o\y.ing^Jiim considerable myney". No one iit the neighborhood saw: them depart, nor has any word or trace of them been heard of since. GOING TO ENGLAND. . EAT LOTS OF EGGS. , . . . X .____ ¦ ¦ ... ! ¦' ' Tlie • people of.-Bvitish Co.lumoia last year used. 19,o42,>;84 eggs that were ifot produced in.British 'Columbia. They, aided the. local poultry-men by importing from .foreign countries—principally China, Japan and the United States—1,07^,567. dozen eggs. Imports from other pro.vinces amounted to 512jo40 dozen. . ¦••*• ..... The Leader.) Ottawa^ .April 2lX^rhe, "Citizen" today published the sier Meighe,'n and. Hon. tyi>eN'have booked passage, for land'OM.J line 2,.^'The premier's p'arture j^x^ttifTewhat,contingent upon whether thVnarliamentary session i.s>wound ii]) by- tknt tiriie. To prorogue as early as.thatxwill necessitate, greater progress than hiuVtjo far been made. A conference of Loiiqon." is sclieduled .tentatiy'ely-^foi the middle of .June, thoiigh.it riiay" hitor. ¦ ' : '.'"' .^CARD OF THANKS. The committee of ..St. Michael's murch "wish to-thank alK'those, who ;o cheerfully gave their services, or in any way;cp,ntribt;teiJ'-tt>_rnjiki;-thv ?"•¦!.-COLUMBIA WILL BE SUPPLIED WITH LIQUOR (Special to Tho.Loader.). .'•¦ Victoria, ApriT 21;—Supplies, of liquor on hand ami'en route will be sufficient, once the" new LiquoF Act 's brought into.effect, to carry on for three months, it.was stated by mem-., b.ers of the ..new Liquor Control Board" Before the iuipply.. is exhaust-^ s'd other shinments will arrive which, will permit the.-.B'o.nrd carrying on^ its business without fear of a shorti 'i;.;e of liquor.,- Necessaryv permit ci rms and other (Stationery required b:1 the Board are. inuirig printed by - \