memory which honored." IMMIGRATION BEEN DOUBLED Olose to 100,000 Enter Canada During Sin Months Ending September 30. OTTAWA, Oct. 30. More Ihan double the Immigrants came to 1'l.iiu.Ii. iliii-ini; lhi last six mouths than during a similar uerlod a year ago. Figures show illlln. i'lilereil iluring me six tuniilh frtun Arll to Sedeinber Ibis year compared with 4ti,33l during lbe same period in lt'22. QUEBEC PIONEERS IN DAWSON PASSED AWAY i..nli Hoaunra and Peter St. Laurent Both Died OAWSOX. Oct. 30. -Two pion eitrs who runic lo lbe Klondike in the early days from Quebec, died venlerilnv. One was Joseph Beaupre at Mayo and the olhei Peter St. Laurenl al Oavvson. St Laurent was born lu I ... ii ri....l,.w. ? ! vnnrs imo. He cainu' to the Yukon Jn the early days ami was n trapper 101 long lltne on the Pelly Hiver, than lhoie being made just iuw. One lo the fact that the vessel ( has an unusually heavy cargo to load at southern ports, the C. (.' M. M. steamer Canadian Freighter, which in in port now lo load, will not take the usual quota from here this month but will take only 150.nno feet. The balance of the COU.000 feet al- - 'reaily assembled here will go for-' LONDON. Del. 30. - Word of Ward next month and the ship-llonar Law's death wa rereived mnt (hen should reach very by the Canadian delegation lo the nearly the million fool mark. The Imperial Conference with the Freighter should finish her over- ,jtet regret. Premier Macken. hojil at the dry dock thin after. tli UnyeHUf iwmlhViilainailtMtonnd'.wUI iMbablyicommeitce'p l"VTl llTT t) P Imve and chrysanthemums, in loading at the lumber acmtdy JllXrYrK 1 themselves a touching reference wharf tomorrow morning ; iaIUlVU to Bonar Law Canadian origin. ' Premier King eald in no part fnNFFRFNfF LUnlXIlEniX ALUrtlU; RFHARD of Hie Umpire would drrprr ym- pa.by be felt than in Canada. (JEPvMM REPARATIONS; wiiieu ciauneu oonar on c of her son. "His unblemished voitK on 30 W It ,-areer. unfailing courage. Mmnd r Z o.L.I. Judgment and administrative V '.', ... raiiorlty bae been of inraleula ble nervier to the Lnvpire, r a u . a... . I ttuiillmiinii tional chamber of eoinmer -e sail- l,e ed ItHlay for Paris to arrange for a ronierence oi ociegao-s irooi am, -ami or .a"i.. ........ , tlli.n r,.rllI11111,.tlliu unafraid, .n.o .he great beyond behind name and o and lrae. a n,i1.nriH uiil lii ever al I by Secrelary "f f'nte Hughes. HALIBUT ARRIVALS I Eight Schooners Sold 82,400 Pounds at Fish Exchange This Morning Eight halibut schooners sold catches totalling 82,tuu pounds at the Fish Exchange this morning. Four American boats had ftd.'Jiio nounds and a similar number id Canadians, IG.2O0 pounds. Arrivals and sates: American rordcnskjold, Hl.tMMl pounds, Ihul Vl.333 people or all naiioi - , . tJ. u, unt Vc ,,, n,c Gauadiali Fish & Cold Storage Co Venus, 22,000 pounds, al 15.7c and "r. to t lie J' acme l lstienes. Norma. 1.200 pounds, at 11.10 ..ml op. to he iioolii risneries Canadian Co. Wave. 3.000 pounds, al lac. and l'c, to the Allin i isnenes Canadian .luluiniia. 12.000 pounds, at 13.5c and loftc to the Allin Fish- eries. Hanaro, 3,500 pounds, at u.oo mill Ul.5c lo the Hoyal l isti u Plop, 100 pounds, and Fannie r :ioo nounds at 13c anil lc i., n. r.niimliiin Fish & Cold Storage Co. WINTER'S SPELL IS FALLING ON YUKON OAWSON, Oct. 30.-- Winter' ncll Is falling over the Klondike nilCDCr WCUCDADCP immrlv a month luler than usual VUWLU "MlJim ui , Y(k(1, uiv)l. ls filled will. IS 159 YEARS OLD'sl'ifting loe 1.lcl. may consoU. Li,.!., nnv day. Us tributaries OUEBEC. Oct. 30 the Chronicle, llm English ' " " Yesterday tun- Kiiiigo morning newspaper, celebrated lis iStUh anniversary of its founding. II Ik probably the oldetrneMpapr In the world. The halibut schooner ingreu . . ' .1 X ... I I 11 u ul the uananiau iauoiuu .. i sl.lnvard having a new piuu !:.Uk- built . The provincial police office wan advied thin moriiinir by wire from Ocean Fall thai Carl iuidaenen had lieen re-arreted at thai point. Oulaciteu eicaped from the cuclody of special CotiKlable Oeorge Crate while on hie wny Mnlth aliounl the nleamer Car-dena lal week e'nroule lo Okalla lo nere nine moutliK for bavins stolen pood in hif pOiieiioii. From the lime Jf.lii ar-rent he had proved an ob-flreperou prisoner. DAWSON IN TOUCH HEARD FROM Prince Hoped Taxpayers' Asso ciation was received and Tiled by the city council last night: At a meeting or the executive of this association it was brought I.. il -I I ....I I.... II. nt I ln filv Lll II. utiriiiiuii liiui ...v . , couneil had recently given soinencareii ieu hock riiiisiilerutiiiii lo offers inlide OUTSIDE BY RADIO OAWSON, Oct. 30. Dawson was in uirect communication Willi II ivrli llivoi- AII.imIii n f..w days ago, High Hiver Is about 1,100 miles distant. The new government radio slatious al Dawson and Mayo are both working well. FOOTBALL RESULT LONDON. Oct. 30. to a re- played game of the first round . of the challenge cup series, Tolr; tenhaut defeated Crvslal Palace ' go&U o cr.e. HI CiuadaV champion female bull-terrier 1s Lady Uooth of Toronto. First Schooner Race was an Exciting Event Yesterday as TIumi ramv tin- fight fr Ain Kitftlt tftliiuli uaat litiiiftrl: twr another siioai. Two Vessels Touched Rigging HALIFAX. Oct. ;Ul. The race yehterday between the Can ladiau schooner Hluenose and the American challenger Colnm the result .was never in doubt. At one time the rigging of the esianilslieil a lean oi - niinuics, - J7 cc-inuls as a result of two Advlee Council Against Selling rpar((.H ( mark and. hav- Tax Sale Lots at Less Than (np the race well in hand for the Taies Against Them jthresh to windward, he threw his Udvantaiie overboard by over- Tlie f.dbiwinif letter from tlie'staiiding the third mark. less Ihan laxes must neces-flhe finish line with the result OWIUTS. "S III lUII slllt. ill .nni.a.v nn. I'herefore we strongly urgc.ninmrs of a protest are being that no city properties acquired diseusse.l uisrusseii on nn all uu sim-s sines but inn up ui 10 iu a a through tax sale be sold for less than the taxes and that all such ales be for cash. "We also strongly against water or any other public utility being extended at the city expense where there is not reasonable revenue to be derived Ihererrom." never in doubt. Last night the which seems to be NEW TARIFF IS ONLY ON year. FROZEN FISH only by the jagged rocks of! Cheducto Head. Ilacitig neck and U.S. Consul A. E. Wakefield Con- neck. Capl. Pine al the Columbia kept edging Wallers over as they buoy marking Pine torced firms Announcement Made Yesterday U.S. Consul A. K. Wakerield, on TiTcSS FIREMEN COLLIDE t .'. I.WVI 'n..l. JIaI . tit. Andrew Bonar Law Dies- in England Aged Sixty Five; a Striking Figure LOXOOX, Oct. 'M. Right Hon. Andrew Bonar Law, fo seven months Prime Minister of Great Britain, died at his home ut three o'clock, this morning folluwing nn acule attack of septic pneumonia. The ex-premier' daughter, his only relative left in Eng land, was with him during I he last days of his illness. His two sons were killed in the war, a sorrow from which Bonur Law never recovVred. When he accepted office a year ago his friends well knew his health was precarious. ,He suffered from throat (rouble which prevented him from speaking. Powerful Figure ! ' ,xff One of the most powerful 'the funding of the American defil, figures in political Europe pre-(and the difficulties with Soviet ceding, during, and immediately usia over tne treatment or following the World War, Honar I Urillsli sunjects In the ear lvasl. Law became Prime Minister or Entered Polltlce Late MnglaiKl, October 23, 1U22. upon; A stalesiuan with Tew polilfcal the resignation of David Lloyd 'enemies the career pr Bonar Law Ceorge last of the famous war (continued on page two) premiers and of the "Big ;Four ; at Versailles to ste;p down from office. Bonar Law had distinguished himself five years before as the' bia o(f this pirt was u close one but during the last few Minutes imau wljo refu,t a kiug'-offer lo make him Prime Minister- As ltwo.'vessels luuciied.each uther and .theUdiimliiaw-asloNyea Jiylit.nitrr.th;.(iliservntiv.iiaL,- Tflieilefewfer lorsoniPTliing like n minute; ' - -r largest single iiarty. in the House The wind was blowing at six' knots al the start Out it in 'creased to seventeen kinds before the finish line was reached. I Capl. Ous Walters drew first blood at Ihs start, beating the (challenger out by 30 seconds. He or Commons, he was summoned. by King Oeorge to form a cabinet lale in 1916. alter Lloyd George, then Minister or Munitions, had rorced an issue with Premier As- quith and brought about the tatter's resignation. The political colleagues or Asquith. however. leclined lo promise adhesion. .1... I.. ..I..I...I I. t .! ,-.. ,. ... l.-l.l.. f.,lll- Ul-llinu "llilll iu vvuv.. " iirnlesL .Hiereij mini iiuhmih uu- .iiuvn- v-niri mru iiiuunuij luiai.j hi can contingent here that a protest jured and four firemen, twto of would be lodged. VICTORIA CONTROLLER YICTOHIA, Oct. 30. 1). A. Macdonald of Vancouver has been appointed city controller of Victoria. FISHERMEN'S RACE WAS POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT WEATHER HALIFAX, Oct. 30. The second race in the series being held on this port for the Internal ional Fishermen's Trophy was postponed today on account of fog and absence of wind. It will lake place to-mdrrow if weather conditions permit. ...1.1... I'mrall lAcil01tltf Willllll nr. ..i.iui to.'.v ...i 1 ......... months before ,.. 1 .... ...i. i. seven were severely nun, um uu- tuv ... , . . , : , , . , j ...1,1. 4i. publicly known that his irucK coiiuieu in-jiu uu nun me fire chiefs auto last night. GREAT BRITAIN HAS ACCEPTED TERMS OF .... j and, believing that a coalition! government was essential Tor the s- ccessTuI prosecution or the war. Jionar l.aw reiuseu uic; honor. Lloyd Oeorge and his ramous war cabinet was the result. Often called Hie "Hoosevelt of England" because of his tremen dous following from all until Hie hen he was because of ill with his party when the Conser-I vatives, in 1V22. met and decided to withhold support from the Coalition government, which, it mix r.-l t bail nut-lived the emer- TWO ARE KILLED sr was crealed- iDespile bis failing health, he was (considered the logical successor r.vi.nr,! J, usu., uu . ... -...I u-Iimii ,,e hour las. night Ben lcnnis Boyle. 55 yrs of invited I,!.... I....I l.l...l nn.l.J ,.HIl f. . .....I Ik.... Mllolinll KM O ... , " :, . . " , . ,, a ministry, he found 1 no HO ine form tlie sailing cominiiiee anu 11 was nncKiayer, were kineu mm niv .,;i,. , ,,i, -.,r,wi Uu iitniiafi.il In i.in.lilPl I lie af. specified by Premier Polncare of period during the war, the armis- , France for a conference of ex- tice and the era oT reconstruction perts lo consider the reparation subsequent to the ending or hos- !question. itilitles, the government or Bonar VICTORIA PIONEER YICTOHIA, Oct Cray, a pioneer f.iniiHitp nf ' Hie Law whs eclipsed in Importance,! nlMiiiiiuli it ilealt with several LONGSHOREMEN TO NEGOTIATE Agree to Meet Employers Independent of Union View to , Endlnn Strike VAXCOfVEH, Oct. 30. Xe-golialions probably will be re opened shortly between employ er, along the walerfroul and longshoremen, who have been On strike for Ihree weeks. Following the offer of civic ofllcialsMo mediate and the refusal ot.llie employer to meet representatives of the international longshoremen's association, a cvuu-111 il tee, claiminif to represent the parties ( strikers, Called on the mayor. last lax sale lots in the vicinity of Wallers inside the mark but r,,in, ,,f i..,.2raiihic advices.and all walks of lire, Bonar Law night and agreed to negotiate as Beach Place and, according tojWalters blanketed the (iloucester from Washington, confirms the became Chancellor or the Ex-a committee represent ing the newspaper reports, some mem-man. ext ills main noorn ",uy'-; announcement made yesterday tcliequer under the new premier, workers and not representing the hers ol the council expressed ed the main shrouds ol the Col- tlal ,,lt, Jwv nrjff 0f c pt.r u, roughl side by side'wilh thc.iuteriiational longshoremeirs- as- n...,.i...ita in fuvor i.r it siiusinir uimiia. ine main in nf Inls t a nrire considerably Canadian swept hoom or Hie l(0UI)(, of) Amtrj(.an halibut pass- "Little Welsh Oiant die forestays of . ,iirouch Canada and entering spring of 1U21. wh - - ,- lower than the amount of taxes the American, nouiumg up inc L-nitfd Slale applies only to. forced to retire social ion. Mayor Tisdall noli Tied -the. shinning federation that its con- now against tlie property, sheer rwi. rjnany ii cauam in . f i-nzeirrish and not lo fresh.. health. dition had been met ami aiep "The executive of the Prince me town nam oi me uoiuimuai The CU!ijoms ruling afrectingj Logical Successor the hope thai lie would be -jar-c llupert Taxpayers' Associationjiu ami ior upvvam oi a miuun- fn(Zen fish was mad(; on October vu hough alwavs a champion or Hi-range an early nrcCJ has given this ciuestion some Hie defender lowed the challenger. I ,,ut j( il4 not necessarily'lh; ,an . )ia,i' virtually made'1" 'we' sBikers and. consideration and has concluded Then the Lunenberger cleart'd.tfjmil u f0noved agitatio.n that' ,,,.,,.:,.,. .,..- La.v re,Uained '''' employers. thai selling tax sale lols at a and opening up a gap ra?ed for nns b)on on fool for lbe ,,asl price arily have a demoralizing efTecl on the city as a whole and thai uch a policy would not be In ., - 1. . 1 .. 1 . 11 n.iiiiiti..l u-illi Hfliiiiiiiitr riiniiisr.! ine oesi uin-n-sis 111 uir j: iin:i i) i . - 1 . ... r..ll I.. llnlif.V .1(1.1 UQUOR FINES IN SIXMO Total of $175,635 Taken In Result of Infractions of Law ri r iu .1.1.. ..in offiee for C. liquor lavvs it " 1 B . I. 1 i..ilt...l became monuis enuiug warcu 01 ionium health 3S25. Estreated bail durjrig lagain had broken down. Late in "'" ,'".'" May. tV.23, it was announced that ki"? a C35 aken .1 as a result or uu ithe Premier was suffering from and of the law, accoroj a serious throat affection factious .1.... 1.1- iiMm..,t in.min. to a report of the liquor board. lent. A few days later his formal P FDiairr DTDJID ATIAMC resignation was riled with the .-.,..... FRANCE REPARATIONS King and Stanley Baldwin, Chan-Ma,VM' cellor of the tAcbeiiuer, was LONDON, Oct. 30. (.real named to succeed him. Britain has accepted the ternvs n contrast to the epochal! by Attorney IMPERIAL CONFERENCE IS RECEIVED BY KING AND QUEEN AT PALACE 'LONDON, Oct. 30- This arier- noon the Imperial Conferencerat problems vt great domestic and tended a reception given by King 30. Andrew international magnitude. Among Oeorge and Queen Mary al Buck. ot lbe citythese was the Irish question, the Igham Palace. On Saturday they Marine Iron French Invasion ot the Huhr go to Portsmouth as guests" -'or Works in IHPI, died here yester-. Valley, which placed England in the. -Admiralty UKinspect tue.Ai. ui a; fh a.' if t'i- King again YYikllll I ar: e..:ivc.-! de'U-ati position l,r.it:c f'eeL . a " 9. 1 t. r YICTOHIA. Oct. 30. r tine collected for infractions of ho during thelx r'. 'Mi r 17 When Ym Want A NEW TAXinn BOSTON GRILL Third Ave. The Latest in Restaurants. IB Z hurry 11 Private Iloxes for Ladies Pbene and Party Use. PRINCE RUPERT Beil Food. - Best Service. St Oar and "lce "Take Her to the Boston." In the City. mr Northern and' Centra British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. "I'n.t. VOL, XIII., NO, 250. PitlNCE HUl'EHT, B;C, TUESDAY, OCTOBEll U0, l'J23. VotUrtUr't Circulation 1MC. etrttt atita a. PRICE FIVE CENTS. FORMER BRITISH PREMIER DIES IN LONDON TWO MORE MILLS FROM INTERIOR TO SHIP SPRUCE TO ORIENT BY C.G.M.E More Mills Will Send Lumber to this Port for Shipment to Orient: Big Lot for Next Month Two inure upriver null have started sending lumber lo tlii iMtrl to lie exported lu Japan by the McMillan Export Co. on (Ki.M.M. jit-amers. One i the mill al Hutchinson, this side of Prince (ieorge, operated by J. X. Dexell. The other is a small IKtrtalile plunl al Hkeena City run by n Japanese named Sasashi. The laller will send ubout SO.UOO or (10.000 feet monthly. Ths1 McMillan HxjMirl Co. if ul present negotiating with other in-' lerior plant? wilh a view to shipping this way and the possibility i Hint monthly shipment fwm h're in the very near future may PREMIER KING SENDS WREATH Eipresses Regret of Canada at Lett to Empire of Former Premier rrarh much greater proportions CARL GUSTAVENSEN IS RE-ARRESTED 3 r