KKLI.IIIF.lt, Minn., .Nov. 10. Armiuirut over a fifteen year old tclrl named .Myrtle Saunders! ran sed I he ileWI"Wfuri"ier' 1.1'iiiihiiI Porlmin. looked Uhon not PRESUMED TO uavc nDnuAirn - . i . . i i i were shot .lead. ""r "" I'or'ana i a ftitfilive and Hie .' " HOME BANK DIRECTORS where The molested. girl turns Under Bank Act IIHf I. IIIlllllMLiL1 i-i mi iv it i ..v in. imnnn nimr lit u.ai acita nnrrnp I IKiir. nMKr.AII Dr. W. Dorsey Chase to Serve, Year For Violation of Nar- 'Associated Boards of Trade cotlc Drug Law f-Ayt. -Convention; ConsFder ManyS i 1 Mattara KiriCIIIKAX. Nov. Id. ,. it., .n.irii i. n ln,l iii. Dorsey Chae. pioneer Western Canada VANCOLVHIt, Nov. In argued with a fanner named P")Mcian ami urem, ua ne. Oscar Tiinmy, aged :i. lo sentenced to serve one year and Aih Fop ReflU,,P steamship Ser-whlch should have the Btrl. e- J imi"2H?Wtt Tn " r lce Between Eastern and fore the uuarrel wa finished . ey " ll.e alrl s father and mother. narrisou " - - - - It. Iiininy Dr. V.' Alaskan to Dr. the TRAINING) FOR SETTLERS stable George Crate returned In WI.NDSOII, Nov. 10.- One man' port h and the Canadian Pacific the city last ntuli! after having wa killed and seven injuredports with Canadian Government conducted a search. The tracks ,,. seriously when two ca -s on 'Merchant Marine boats. of the missing man. who left the ie .Windsor. F.ssex and I.ake- station nt Kwlnilsa with a shot-1,-,. dectric railway met in a gun presumably (o go hunting, head-on collision this morning, were followed along Ihe flats upn,,. ,t.rl man is Orry Wigle of Die Kwiuilsa lllxer for four miles Kingsville,- a inotornian. where they disappeared Inlo thn river. There were nlso numi-rous nAUPUTFR IN I AW bear tracks and Flowlek. hecom. UAUUllILl-llVLrtn lug alarmed, may have taken In nFRRY W1NNFK D0uy ,sland Reports Tremor at Ihe river nnd Hid Inst his life. j 8.15 Last Night NaUves at ITowick wa 3.1 year of ac and was luarricd, his wife and three children residing at Hamlin, Aflierla, VANDERBILT STARTING HIS SECOND MORNING ILLUSTRATED PAPER SAN FIlA.NClSCO, Nov. 0. -Karly next month Cornelius Vamlerbilt, Hie young milliou- lllril Iml lllii I ll i-liii liiillilnvtf nit EARTHQUAKE SHOCK HERE " Hartliiv Bav Excited IdlltBY, Nov. Id. - I hi' maro "DauKhter-ln-laW owned by" Sir . nrlllilll. miil nn wlitrli w.ioo I Ii i , ' ; . 1 A .A. nancy, am u. y 4 fc i.i.lilnir wns e u III lo one, won lh ,, ....... . . , , . . . , u siriei asi evening aiHiui a, 10. gold cup or 1 1.5 00 today. King J j. . ! ..ii. I. in ntun V 1, . . V, iMmi'l rei.mled it this morning. seconu ami nom i"-,..j Brow" third. PLANS TO REVIVE B.C. WOOL INDUSTRY The tremor was distinctly felt al Hartley Bay down the coast about Hi miles from' here ac cording to officers of the steamer Vchturc which arrived al noon. The boat called there shortly after H.15 last evening and the ua- VIOTOIHA, Nov. 10, Plans for. lives were quite excited. V1111....11V..1. UI.111.1 ..vnrv vniiiv fiivlvinir the wool of tlaid. Johnstone of the Ven- Industry Industry will stal l a morning pictorial .the province by placing British .lute reported thai Ihe shock was paper here. This Is the second Columlo'a in n class with Ihe. 'so illlinclly felt at Hartley Bay nai.ee of the kind. Huffiest lu.v.'wool nroilucing "leas of the that Ihe natives iu alarm rushed lug been started iu Los Angeles'western states is being rormu. recently. The miner will be lated l Hie Parlianuit Jluild. from their houses. port Ks-singtnu and Sunnyside also felt patterned somewhat 011 the Kng-ilngs by the advisory board of Iho Hip ,lreii lllfc UlUltrated, dallies. '.'armers' icndults. duration mor very plainly. II h vas dbout two seconds. Anion Lang of O lie ram menrau, world famed n. the performer of Christ in the Passion Plays or I0UH, I til u and IU22, is bringing a party of thirty craftsmen to this continent lo exhibit carvings in wood. Mis son is with him. i GETS JAIL TERM DC IIQEn MOPE Vancouver a Festering Spot of Bootlegging Vultures is Anathema of Prohibitionist V(NCOl'VEH, ov. If J. A description of Vancouver as a "plague pot on Hie Pacific coast" and "a festering spot of bootlegging vultures engaged in a conspiracy against American associated Boards of Trade of enced by the prohibition party in Manitoba British Columbia at their annual staled that he was not dis-i " ronventiou here endorsed Van-Jcouraged. "In lime the cause evening. DCCIICCn CDCCnV TDIAI couvers ricut Tor eipiaiuaiiou oi win nc iriumpnaui irom eoasi KtrUotU orLtUI lKIAl. railway rales and the estab-ito coast." he said. "A wave re- ilishmeul of a Canadian customs cedes only to iish back with Are Charged With Conspiracy officers at New York. Suoport 'greater impetus than ever." and With Making False Re- nlo was extended lo the request) X number of guests and dele- Ifor a llrlllsii prctereuiiai larm gales are present al i:ie con- on Canadian raw fruit product, tvetitiou in.iffi. A dan lo use the provincial! whicli will close thi Colworlh this nu.rning reBised vernn.enlV inrormntion bureau) D i L nmiornmot Mnitirifv " mpalan to secure HniiSfl jOVemmem .. o, k Jn.th !' application of ten Home Bank f" lUajOniy " " " ' Section directors nnd officials , for a t .i Flowlck, Kwlnltsa Man .i I .1....- ! id I . I'll - .. insirui ir iu iiiij". ii v" i 1 trial. The derendaiils arc "V 1 M-cedy ! i. .i.i ..;.. i ..oi.' I he convention Vecohunended I'liarxio wiiii i"ii?iiinj hum .... , .... i iroverninenls concerned lo fil uiimixl lit Din nrovincial lxdice' llnon In in.iki- .1 livillir. flNF KlI I Fil WHFN 1 LONDON, Nov. lit. ii.-i i.tUi.i.ii I i.iv Tim I lit til I ii Ifi li tfi i nril Illlsil I U.i 1 1 King George, acting on tie ad-f vice of Ihe cabinet, today dis solved Parliament Iu prepara tion for Hie general elections lo be held on December 0. l'arlia- infill will re-assemble December 20. ' ! Most of Hie ministers and! practically all the members are now away lo their several ron-stiluencies to conduct a hard rapid fire campaign. the protection issue is drawing a-more or less distinct line, which wljl cause eonsKieraine poiuirai change. Labor so far has shown itself 'opposed lo Ihe Government, but except iu Ihe industrial centres many work- InKineu will siumoii the new, hope. The alliance between the two Liberal famous, while strenglli enim? Ihe opposition, has not altuet;tlier 'u-aleU tho cleavage and Alberta, but BIRTH A daujliler was bum at the ; Whan Yeu Want A TAXI 99 myt wail : BOSTON Third NEW Ave. GRILL in a hurry The Latest in Restaurants, . 1 private Boxes for Ladies Phone and Party Use. eel Oars and Rett Service v PRINCE RUPERT Best Pood., Best Service. In the City. Rates Reasonable "Take Her to tho Boston." Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN1 DAY AND NIGHT. VOL. XIII.. NO, 270, I'lllNCK RUPKHT, R.C., KM DAY, NOVF.MHKIl 10, lws:i. VMttrtftr't Circulation 1C 8lr..t Sal SOT. PRICE FIVE CENTS. & i KKI I lH lilU 1 1 Jll PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED Prince Huperl General Hospital here, and I can assure him Ilia today to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the pride whicli the Government Floyd of this city. i feels in his work, as represent is 95 in Final Division before Dissolution Prior to Election The Bouse of Commons vole, of 285 lo 10 amid ministerial cheers i. ti ; ii.. i.. ii. i i ii... ..t.....-.. ....i1'1-111 he would do so .not only will) credit to himself, but with great the part which he has played! ative of his country here, i shared by the people of Hie Dominion in alt parts, I would like to congratulate him, to congratulate the. Canadians in Loudon, and lo congratulate the people of I lie Dominion, on having obtained at last, here In the heart of the F.mplro, an oflicial , home, ' which, we hope will a de- ..... . .. nn- securing the Union Club build- CIIIMI menu- iiimil- lici 3, 'viui uu uu iii tf r...in....v .it, ... ,,;!. ...,,,,1,1 u hCpulp,! In a 1 1 i... ..ir...l ..r 1... ..1 ...... . - . I " ,,,v .-1. SIIHWIIIK Hie eiieci HI nri kiiii- experience in an eiieciive inree minute address supporting the Government policy. Parliament Dissolved The tendency of the country is LONDON, Nov. 10. (noon nient the Conservatives. TODAY POINCARE DECLARES BRITAIN TO BLAME FOR THE PRESENT DIFFERENCES France and England Approach Parting of the Ways Through Failure to- Agree, on Policies LONDON, Nov. 10 Indications nre multiplying Hint 1'rainyj; mid Knglaud iin approaching I li parting of t lie ways on Hit iiueslioii of how lit ilt'al with Germany. France's threatened ! penalties against Germany if Berlin dot! mil recede front her position on (he extradition of the form?r crown prince nnd the re establishment of full aided military control in 'Germany, is declared in guveriitiienl circle here to lie wholly nmicceplaMe to P.nglaml. I'AltlS. Nov. ! Premier I'oincars look isuc willi Premier " (Baldwin of Great liritain a to FOUR KILLED IN ARGUMENT OYER A GIRL Bad Man Who Did Shooting Now Fugitive from Angry Posse I who was to blame for the ore- sent Franco. British differences when he oucxpcoJcdly spoke to. day in the chamber of deputies, tin dee tared "fur several 'year we have not ceased lo niake concessions from our rigid and II Ik not on our lde that the attitude I uncompromising. ' DAWSON RECEIVES CONFIRMATION OF SALE OF SAWMILL F. O. Dawson yesterday wired lo .1. S. Kmincr sou asking if it was true that the milt had been sold a reported. He received word thai the deal had been consummated but gave no particular us lo who were the 4( i Canada is an Example to Rest of World says W. L Mackenzie King in London Premier Mackenzie King has been making himself heard in Great Britain and he is spoken well of wherever he goes. He has not been aggressive, like Premier May, because he feels hat Canadians tiave no right to interfere with the- fiscal policy of Ureal Britain. It is their business. Ie does not like them to interfere wilh Canadian policy and naturally he would waul to treat them as lie-would have them trcaf us. One of the important speeches made by him wms before the Canadian Club at which the Duke of Counaught, High Uunmissioner !,arkin. Karl Beady, Viscount Long, Winston Clmrcliill, Sir Haiuar Creenwood, Admiral Fremanlle, .Sir Maurice llankey, Sir John Simon, Lord Dosliorough, Hon. J. J. Aslor, and a number of other tilled men and notables were present. A report of that speech' just lo hand follows: Mr. Mackenzie Kinsr, who wa loudly applauded on rising to reply, spuke first of t lie interest shown by so many different members of Hie Itoyal Family In visiting Canada, remarking' that aNo expressed, on behalf of hi colleagues in the Government, how much they appreciated Hie great service which Mr. Lark in ilavv and' Aiu'lo-Anieriran friendship," featured the presidential .had rendered the' Dominion as address lif. Hew A. K. Cooke, who presided over the opening es- Hs representative in London, ision of Hie annual convention of the British Columbia Prohibi-!"A'e fell," lie said, "when we jlion Association here Seslerday. asked Mr. Larkin if he would It). TheJ Mr. Cooke spoke with regret of the recent reverses ax peri- assume this sreal position that missinu halo m wliirh the 1 rims Minister and Llovd (,e. rge took part nimr iiiiuut.li yriirs iu mve section at Kwinils.i. "taldl-h regular man T,ln pi no fAI I men " a o acp LULLIUtU cheers he labor motion r TWO lARb and derisive rejected heckling since Inst Sunday, ha n sk.ms,ip service between Mon-n..d wlic, wt. had , -he drowned. Special Provincial (Vm- Halifax ami United Slates censure introduced by 1 amsay Macdonald, labor leader, by a lhink h in ollices par! of Die city that would help ... 11. A ...l r.. ...l.ll. 11. a . to go to either extreme, the arS J -but we hope still radical element supporting the laobr oarly and Ihe steadier ele-,mor' h V"'00" W" .b," HEALTHY STATE Income Million and Half more Than Expenditures for Half Year : n ill lit uu" rt'Hi square w 1111 h jlliey face, and worthy of their place iu the heart of (he F.111-Pire." Early Records of Canada , Mr. King also thanked thoso who had been doing sd much of Male to help Ihem lo Rather to- ..... .. I.' I 1 ,.f gel her the it heir country's history '.cenlly inaugurated Historical l earlier chapters of The Society promised to vnrmniA Xov 10. Tim re- do a treat deal for i.aiiaua. port of Ihe auditor general of Shortly before leaving, Canada, ritish Columbia for Hie six he had Hie privilege" of accept mouths ending September 30, ing from Lord Durham the shows a surplus oT $l,C0D,Stt2. jpapers which belonged lo his The esliiuated expenditure for luslrious grandfather, emtiody. Ihe year was placed t S0,07,- ing Ihe history of Canada in Ihe Don bul Iho expenditure for the 'thirties and 'forties, told in lasl six month were consider-! large part by Lord Durham him ably less than was estimated. self and those who were as The revenue received during socialed with him. Those who the six month wns 10,255,1)80, 'bad seen these papers had said while Ihe expenditure were only Hint a not inconsiderable pari 0,l' 1", iH. t ( ICUUUUUCU UU l'U$U -I. PALTRY CHARGE IS DISMISSED Residents of Herlot Bay Guilty of No Offence In Investing Money VAXCOLVEIl, .Nov. tC Two residents of Heriot Hay have been released from an ituplica- (lion if law breaking in connec tion wilh llieir !iiirvliatp nf nowhere in the Kmpire was there. choo, h(jari, ,,on,u ,MUei, for ..,.n. ,a ,nr "mniuiuh, dim ri.ipn-o fnr il.p oral sr um teacher. On a charge advanced by Warren Teeter of Heriot Bay, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Walker were convicted by Magistrate Tipton of Serge Narrows of illegal acts because they invested money left as a legacy lo their children In- sclioolboard bonds. In quashing the conviction la Hie anneal court lodav Judze credit and distinction to lhe(:avt.y ",,, ,liat iaJ never Dominion.' We reel that he has,,,,.,, such n.e,e.? done that. He has our entire) . jt commence. vve leei proud .or: PROHIBITION FORCES GATHER Rev. A. E. Cook Denounces Civic' and Provincial Authorities For Laxity PLAGUE SPOT OF PACIFIC VANCOUVKIt, Nov. 10 Whole sale denunciation of civic and provincial authorities fnr llieir part in the sale of liquor in British Columbia and description of British Columbia as the ptacue spot of Ihe Pacific coast featured the address of ------- Itev. A. K - riUKlWIIIK 111? voir me K" VI ll lin-lll iil'l'iiru unr .iiiiiic ".., .., I, ..i i j ,..,, ,i,.,..r .have al lasl ... i.Ti ,i. 1....1: r.i. ....i:.. matter .. ii-. we acquired, r.,k . ,tr i.t nf the Pro 1 lif the closing debale dealing with routine The third woman member. Mrs. Phillipon. by a curious wliat we have been searcliing.iinn AiMiiion r JirilUh CiJ." I.. WI I...I .In- ,.f .. .nli I l" 'J jvui umliia at the opening of the anP uual convention of Hie asso"ia- lion yesterday. .. The day was devoted to speech making by prchiUiHonists rom, (10th sides of the line and re-, ports from various committees. BOOTLEGGERS GET LITTLE SYMPATHY WINNIPEG COURTS Two Hundred Dollars MlnlmuTrT Now Assessed and SI ,000 on Hotel Man WINNII'F.G, Nov." 10. Liquor law violator are finding little sympathy from tho police mag istrate here. The fines, which for first offence have been fifty dollars, have now been raised by Hi Worship to 1200. and a hotel keeper was assessed $1,000 Ibis week for bootlegging. Magistrate Macdonald declares I hat, as the people of tho province have declared in favor of (levernment. control of liquor lie intends lo assess heavy fines or? liquor law vfolalo;' iu future.