trade Whan Ymi Want A along lines already published in .. . .1 . .. . cottoned thai each porlion of C5I auvmice morics ami mat niai- lers of Imperial defense decis-: ion Is left to Ihe parliament of, the various countries compels--John lug Hoi Hrilish hmplre, except Unit ihe broad principle is re-1 MAN WHO FELL OFF the Kmpire is primarily rrpon-( j,, Alexander .Macdonald, slide for Us own defense. who fell off Ihe Ittipert Marine Treaty making powers of the ironwork wharf last Friday, died various dominions are defined u (!,, Prince Huperl Cenera as nubjerl to niosl careful con- lopilal nt an early hour this slderulloii of (Is poible effects moruiuK as ji result of injuries on other portion of the Km- xiilained. Deceased, who was fi5 plre and extensive riMiKUltatioii ymr of nire. Is said lo have come with such oilier countries in- from Prince Kdward Dlaml and volved, EX-KAISER HAS IIIU'SKKLS. Nov. 13 (a.ni. - I-r Wnl.np VV'il li ! Ill llUS ll'IM'lU'll vi-l limiml no in Silesia. iii.mii iv v.,.' i'i r,, Tim Ihrec French Premier Announce Will Propose Such a Com mission He he no relatives in this country !a far as is known. The remains ,ure in I he hands of llayuor llros., uixlertakers. HK nw PASSPORTS Swedish immigrants rfloorimiOj arrived from east Crown Prince Arrives at Estates and Wllhelm May Follow Soon Six Young Men Reached the City Over Week-end and Will Settle In District Six Swedish immigrants reach- ....i.,.-i. ...... , , . , several passports for hinuself a...l''i " ciiy ver i. e wvcK-e,,.i suite ai.lhori.ing his, return to with a .ew lo setlling In Ibis and following e.ll.er the understood 'llstricl Ocr.nuuy and it Is n.i i... i nU in iiuivi kIiiiiIIv. I fishing or farming in.lustres. 'II... .,.!,.,... not Three arrived on Saturday's 'from Ihe Krtst and the arried last night. train oilier 'Hiey direc from Sv edeu and rormnr Crown Prince arfived t are all his esUle at Dels. Si a, at six ' '"' ;vit ' J")rlcl establishing ..vi.wi ii. i- nv . li is i.-'hefoni definilely uounced, BRITAIN ABANDONS EXPERT COMMISSION themselves. GERMAN REPARATIONS fivs PRINCESS MAY MET WITH BAD MISHAP Men Killed When Boiler Blows up on Former CP.H. Coast Steamer Five men were instantly killed Must week in the West Indies LONDON, Nv. 13. The llill-'when a boiler exploded on the ish goveriinu-nt announces that it steamer PriucKss May formerly will nol pursue the plan Tor a n well known crafl in Ihe CP. H. commUsloti of experts to liuiuiie, coast steamship service and now Inlo Oernuiny's ability to pay the'engaged In Ihe Jamaica fruit llrilish. Taking notice or the, trade. The essel had lo be lowed failure of Franee lo agree with inlo Kingston, Jamaica. fler the the Piiei Slates she will give up accident. Ihe Idea ami devote herself to in-lerimlioiiiil prnhlcmh. Sjiiiullniiemisly with Hritaln's nniioiiicimeut comes an nu-nouucvnient from Paris that CONFIDENCE IN POINCARE PAWS. Nov. 13. The French I clianiM- of deputies -gave a vole Premier Poiiibare on his own re.'of confidence lo the Poiucare spoiisihillly will propose the ciea- government. I ho vole being tlou af sue It e oouiml sslon. to 165. HEAVY DAY AT FISHEXCHANGE WHARF DIED TODAY, .!. -.u i Catches Totalling 224,700 Aleiander Macdonald Suc cumbed to Injuries Sustained Last Friday Pounds This Morning I " ; With an arrumulalion of arrivals since Ihe last day on Saturday, (here was i a heavy quantity of offerings ;s the Fish Hxrhaiue this mom- ijing. Six American schooners niarKcle.l j:o,iio pouuus ami Iwo Canadians, 1,100 pounds, a total, of 221,700 pounds. Prices were fair aud the boats will make good. Arrivals and .sales were as follows: American Kodiak, ('0,0(10 pounds, a I5.lr and Fisheries. yc... lo the Pacific Imperial, v 23,000 jiounds. at I ft. 7c ami He,, and Anna J,. 23,-000 pounds, al IS.Hc and' Vc, lo the Aljjn Fisheries. Kanalak, 2l,yoo pounds', nl I.5.VC and tic, and Oiieiif, 33,000 pounds', at 1 5. He and Vc, lo Ihe lloyal Fish Co. Allen, 00,000 pounds, at 15. Ic aud,i)C, lo the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. 1 Canadian Mub. 2,700 pounds, nl 13.7c. and Uc, lo the Canadian Fish A Cold Sloruge Co. Annie May, 2,00(1 pounds, al 1 3.0e and Jc to the lloyal Fish Co. BIG ROBBERY AT COW BAY 8. Smith of Mug-Up Reports to Police That $7,000 Was Stolen J. Smith of the Cow Hay Mug-Up reported lo Ihe city police on .Monday night thai his! premises were broken inlo oil Thursday niulit last ami 97,000 in cash taken, The police are investigating. According lo Mr. Smith, he and Mrs. Smith went out to the I In-at re on the evening in question. On their return they found that Ihe back dpor had liven broken in by yieans of an axe. The money taken wis In American and Canadian bills and was died Monday. Holler, inside left , for Port Vale, .dying of septic poisoning, which resulted from ai fatal accident on 'the football: field. , LOST HUNTER WAS LOCATED After Wanderlnn In Woods and Maklnn Improvised Raft, Indian Picks up Bar-tell Hedstrom Found floating in (ireuvilte Channel on an improvised raft. Ilarlell Hedstrom of Ibis city. who was lost from a hunting party down Ihe coast last week. TAXI BOSTON NEW GRILL 99 Third Ave. m a hurry The Lalcsl in Restaurants. Phone Private Boxes for Ladles and Party Use. mI Cart and Best tarvloa PRINCE RUPERT est Food. Best Service. In tha City. Rates Reasonable "Take Her to the Dosionl" Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. VOL, XIII.. NO, 207 PIUNCK HUl'KHT, U.C.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1023. ttivrir circulation i.eeo. Stft.t Uit $22. PRICE FIVE CENTS. BRITI 171 EPTIfiNQ PPHIIfUT AM AT AWrc liLiViiuiiki uiwuuiii un hi um,r. CANADA HAS VITAL INTEREST IN CONTEST NOW PROCEEDING THAT COUNTRY Canada is Directly Interested in the British Elections Which are Announced for December 5i OTTAWA, Nov. -Announcement or the llriltMi "lee-1 lion lo lake place mii December r came as 11 surprise in political circle hire ami the siirprie increased with the Hews Until former Premier Asipiitli ami former Premier l.lof (icorge had renewed un allinnee against protection. 1 (Imiadiau interest in the ruining eleetion i quickened by the1 offer of increased prefarence on Canadian good made liy thej ll.iblwjii government nl Ihe recent conferences. It Is thought here that victory for the present Hrilish'. DEFENSE LEFT TO DOMINIONS Each Country In Empire Should Defend Own Shores It General Principle LONDON, Nov. 13. Ollh'ial summary of the proceedings of Ihe Imperial CwiferrWe published showing lhal great were, "tsJi wiaJJHg j and hmplre ilfrlopmeii ktovcrnmciil would mean the (mm.1 nihility of extensive development ill preferences between the I'niled1 Kingdom nnd the Dominions, , while i defeat would le regard- eil as likely to set hack the clock of imperial preference for some llnfe. Though there will he no effort nnole to bring Ihe recent offer of preference Inln effect until after the election, if Ilahlwhi Ik relumed II I expected he will go ahead rapidly with (his legtsla-lion but defeat for him js regarded n likely lo put an end to these offers. PROTECTION ISSUE GENERAL ELECTION IN GREAT BRITAIN LONDON. Nov. 13. The Hrilisli Parliament will he dissolved Thurs-day and a general election will he held Wednesday, , December 5. The aniiouncemenj lo that effect was made today lo Parliament by Premier lialdwin. Protection will be ihe great issue before 'Ihe country. ir ! i ; ni ISMBSSMBMBBMBMMiii i'im si m l i-ii-------"-" IBSJBJBHiBBHMISHI MiAIHsVHsIIMsHK The barge Irolley is the Jalei-l iiiairgiirntiulr in Knglnnd in an experiment to clcdrify the .canaN. Hy nians of overhead wiring the boats are able o. travel at ,a speed of four miles per hour.. A FOOTBALL PLAYER SHOT FOLLOWING AN i ARGUMENT AND DIES! Thomas Ball Was Centre Half Back For Aston Villa; Burton of Port Vale Also Died IIIII.MINOIIAM, Kng., Nov. 13. Tliomas Itall, centre half hark for Aston Villa football team, was shot dead al Perry Har Sunday night following, an argument with his landlord, (icorge Slasg, an ex-member of Ihe Itirmingham police force. Another well known player EACH MAN GOT $844 Record for Individual Proceeds Set up by American Schooner Marketing 58,000 pounds of Halibut at 16c and 10c, a record for share of proceeds to Individual fishermen was set up by tha American schooner Majestic, CapL Pete Peterson, on Saturday last. After three weeks fishing, each of the ship's crew of elnht men received $844. The Majestic Is one of this year's new boats and this was her fourth or fifth' trip. The Helgoland's crew also received rood shares when the boat sold 65,000 pounds at 16c and Sc. CapL Louis Holmes Is master of the Helgoland. CORINTHIAN TEAM TO TOUR CANADA Wlll Play Thirteen Matches In This Country Coming Right to Pacific Coast ivli:illl,.ill ' l.'.Vl'K(! NOV U'. Iiw-lili'.l ill mi 13. condition hv Ihe search natty laiihouneed Oial the" famous Cor- Majesty, in u juireau drawer. No clue nst'enreh i parly 370 to (he identity of the 'was found. robbers .shot a deer woods v hut ilcdslroni ho left it had Special Provincial Constable ("rate i leaving tonight for Kwlnilsa where he will institute a search for a in theiwith he becaaie Ksi. 'on a British Liberals Unite to Fight Protection in the Election Campaign LONDON, Nov. l:t. The Asipiilh and Lloyd George tuc-; ions of Ihe Liberal party sank their differences this morniiia and re-uuiled to present a solid front aitaiiist Ihe Conservative protectionists as well as the Labor parly in the coming elections. Hecoiisolidation was effected at a meeting of the former premiers Asquith and Lloyd (ieorge with Sir Alfred Mond and Sir John Simon. Arrangements werp made at the meeting for a united cum? paigu by. all Liberals. The announcement of the reunion formed one of th big sensations of Hie " day. The Kvening News says Dial iOEDI AI TO aIIHiPP ;!a?iyilh wl" lea'1 u,e reunUe,J"Uoxniiiui It is .r.-callcl that Lloyd Oeorge, A P A ITCT INTiI A AI in answering interviewers when AllAllll TilliU i lillIflil I III II A 11 he landed in Southampton from his visit to Canada and thej United States last week, said he, Charles Patsey In Jail at Hazel- would work wilh anybody who ton In Connection With As- . would serve the fully. country faith- UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY AWARDED C.P.R. Steamer Princess Beatrice Responsible for Crash With Camosun Last January $15,000 which was dismissed. The Uirion steamship Co's counter claim for a like amount was PREMIER KING WAS GIVEN DEGREE D.C.L, D.C.L. from the University of Kdinburgh and later were guests of Ihe city at luncheon. KING GIVES AWAY PRINCESS MAUDE IN LONDON, Nov. 13. Princess Maude, a niece of King Oeorge, became Ihe bride of Lord Car negie here at Ihe week eiuL sault on White Girl Charles Palsy, Ilazelton Indian, is in Jail al Ilazelton awaiting preliminary trial on a. .charge of committing a serious slnlnlnrv nfffiirA atrnirwl a f. $15,000 BY'C0URT:yr,,',nfcfr""w''' . in incident which occurred dliout a. week ago Constable Cline of Ilazelton instituted an investigation which brought about the arrest of Patsey. L. V. Palruore of . il.. Ji. . ri.-Mi.,.' Il.nl II,.. Iri....w. ",l c'1' wa! ,l,r lo COIl.lUCt " " ' " t ...ii i i, r lleatrice wa liable for the col- '" ' prein.i- Inn - l nrt a.i fv A. I I .1 ij I . . lision on January 20 lat in Sfc- '""' "raM"-. f"""- Kay Head, with Ihe steamer liay1Ibe1fI0,': .'l"''""'"- Ma?s,rale Canuisun. the. claim of the linking- riintiniiii i'ji fur ir,nno. Iloskins. ioirie evidence was taken and the case was re- arainst Ihe Canadian Paeific!man;le,,'.,e,!,linp handwril handwriting nig experts. experts. iiaii.nv uv., was .n.nre.1 i.v Mr .......... .j 1... : .1 .. f t?...:., Justice Martin in the Court al Vancouver last week. Die CP. II. had made a claim for .I..,U.II.. !"" wanisirr in oiiiuuers, Hits hi.. Ihe , case for accused. i8.1 .'srorlcrtn attar by His It thy: . . . ,ef . . headed by Special Provincialjlothian fool hall team oT F.nglandj Constable (ieorge Crate on Sat-'when touring Canada next sum-'ONTARIO TO GIVE nriliiv nl I'l-nooii. ei slroin nml ' S" ' "'-i mi, wandered in the. woods and when I I'acirie coast. They will play m thirteen matches on this side. he was found he was some 12 or 15 where miles below the point ' ho hail headed into Ihe SECTION MAN AT woous auer icavm? mo resi oi his parly. He had. been out Iwo and a half days without uttjv-Ihing lo eat. Coming to the beach he had lied Iwo logs together and made the raft from which he attempted to stop the' steamer Prince Huperl Saturday. Apparently he was. not seen. Fvenlually he was picked up. by a Port Kssinglon Indian named Alfred Innes and later met the. vince. i , ..-.. . t iriinuiTCl Utcoiun speaKing ai a nanquei 10 iiun. IVYTIIlllDA inlJOinu James Lyons, announced Special Constable Crate Leaving for Up-river Tonight to Search for Lost Hunter RUGBY CHAMPIONS Ori'AWA, Nov. 13. The On. section man at taiio llughy Football Union advice of Mr. Itobin- The incident is said to have aroused Ihe indignation of the entire while population of Ilazelton. The girl alleged to have been assaulted had only recently arrived in Ilazelton from the Yukon Telegraph Line where she had spent praclicilly all her life. EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY THUMB AND TWO - FDINBlTUilI, Nov. 13. Premier Mackenzie King of Canada and Premier Warren of New FINGERS GONE- foundland received the degree of.Smlthers Boy Sets - X9 Fire, to High" Powered Detonator With -Disastrous Result . Special lo Daily News, While on his way to school on Thursday, Pete Hubert, age picked up a high-powered detonator evidently left behind af- MARRIAGE TO LORD some blasling operation ilh the aid of a match he pro- eeeded lo investigate, wild the re sult that .there was an explosion, and when the smoke had cleared il U'ltu ffklltkit ftlttf fit A KlV llUit o c- iuuiui vi i tab iiiv lie was immediately taken to the hospital where Dr. Ilankiiisou performed a necessary operation DAflMTV AM ID AVI " t'"' l,:'lly-imi t ilated liand. as bUUNll UN IKUN the flesh wn practically nil lofif away leaving several hones ex- SAt.T.T STK. MAIUI1. Nov. 13 posed. The lad is now progres-Premiei' Ferguson of Ontario sing favorably. Ural Ihe lie NOT INTFRFSTFn 8 Ontario government .would Pww7; " ,;7 vide a hounly for the deUdopment GERMAN MONARCHY or the iron industry lu me pro-i WASIIlNfiTON, Nov. 13 President Coolidge believes the traditions of Ihe United Stales would preclude it from, joining the allied government in protesting to (lermaiiy against the return of that point who has not been championship was awarded to -Ihe formrr crown prince or seen for two days since ho left, Hamilton Itugby Club as Ihe out.lfr.ther In Oermany or in hi anv a tiounie navreneu snoigun.eoine of a protest against runs-.measures to prevent- I ne re-es hv.utina Iftp- di-.I.-iilay.r, L. ;:.'! 'Jv-uaJ:pr , tbtihueiit . a nwtur-.'liv