Fiherie Ltd. I America, 3t,0Mi pound, at ; 12.2c and 8.Ge. tb Hie Hoyal Fish Co. Canadian Annie luck. 18.01)0 pound, at 12.1c and 8.5c. to the Allin Fih-erie I.ld. Hanaro, 2.000 pound: llcxcillr. 2.500 pound, al 12c and He, tu flic (iiiii.liuii Fih .V. Colli Slor. OKC Co, OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL LONDON. Dec. 2fi. - Whan Ymi Want A Take Her To The Boston" TAXI A FESTIVE glad Yutelide FEASTS. welcome' await you. Turkey, Plum 99 Pudding and all the old-fashioned m a hurry good fare will be Phone on Xmas. our festive board this -tot Car and Bait Service PRINCE RUPERT RONTON P.RII 1 In tha City. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper I Private Boxes For Party Use VOL, XIII, NO. 303, I'HIN'CK HUI'KIIT, B.C., WKDNKSDAY, DKCKMBEH 20, .102:1. r..ur.r. ci-cui.ti. imt Strttt tlM M. PRICE FIVE CENTS. GALE t '19 'fit. x it 7Ou u"'w .1 'lit In KES SIX LIVES; DAMAGE $200,000 TAMMANY WILL FIGURE STRONGLY IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES NET YEAR Puget Sound Visited with Worst Storm in Years Christmas Eve HKATTLK, I Jet. 20. Mix live were luken and damage es lnual?il ul $21)0,000 wiii done by a gale, declared by the weullier bureau In liue been the wool in years winch swept the I'ugel .Sound d is trie I on Monday mglil and early Tuesday morning. Four person were drowned when tin tug Tyee fouiidred in the nlonii at l'edder Hay near Victoria. tint Ouariifttrorn wa killed by current from an electric light wire at Aberdeen and Mitclifll (iranoff. aged I.I, of this city, n electrocuted when he,' 3 attempted to nick up a fallen liiihl wire. The steamer Dawn sank at a) dKk in lake Washington and tveu oilier small vessel foundered but ' no lhe were lost. Sit ships were buried in mud at lloquairn but uffered no dam- age to their hull. ' Street car ervice here were interrupted by the breaking of Iower Hue ami telephone ser- vice wax also Interfered with wlieu iiole blew down. Twenty plate slai window were hat-' lered In the yule and street t.ln apd mail boxes -acre overturned. FOUR BABIES BORN . ON CHRISTMAS DAY SI. JOHN, lec. 20. Santa Clau made a pec-ial trip yesterday to I he home of Mr. and Mr. William Mcllaney ami I. rt.ua hi the Stork wilh him. They left four babies three girl and one Imi)'. Today all four are apparently healthy and strong. Slreel liiflii were turned off lo prevent Injury to uluen by! - broken 11.1,1 wire. CANADIAN BOATS WAS MURDERED AGAIN AMONG FISH ARRIVALS IN PORT Four American Veel and Three Canadians Landed 182.600 Pound, at E-Found Body of Mrs. Clara Whiteside In St. John Head j change Today Was Badly Beaten ! l'nir America 11 schooners nuir- ST.JOIIN. N IL. Dec. 2G. keled 102.000 pound and three Clutching an empty -.oekel book Canadian 22,500 pound a loin her left hand. Mrs. Clara. a or 182.500 pound" of halibut Whtteide. wife if llcv. Arthur at the Fish F.xrhnnge Ibis morn-Whlteside. now In Manitoba, wa ing. Arrival- and (tales were: found dead yesterday her b'-dyj American l)iu;r in n pool or blood in lhe( silkh. lo.ni'O pound, at 1 2.1c hall of her home. The womitnV an, H3,.. layi 3.ono pound, at head had been badly beaten with j, -,. aM) HJ5Pf u. Canadian a blunt instrument and robbery Is yMl & (,, storage Co belieVd to hnxe heen the mitlvc. i0Tir. 55,00" pound, at She had been deail eeral ila. ;.r alio 8.7e. to the Pacific POUCE CHIEF IN AUTO SMASH William Anderson, Head of Vancouver Force, Lands In General Hospital VAXC0l'VFdT7"iec. 20. William Andemon. chief or Ibe Vancouver eily police, wa badly Injured lat niuht when hi automobile rrahed Into a lreet car n -a rcull or 11 ilofert developing United KliiKdoni Hoxlmr Day soccer . . .. .1.. 1 111 inr nin-iiiiH e " ...1.-.. 1.. n. i...M,.i-ovame re car. M wan laKen 10 inc uopi tal with cut am bruises on hi head and IkmI.v. XMAS DAY OBSERVED AT GENERAL HOSPITAL Chrintma Day wa filtlnply r i.lnKrHli.,1 id llm IteneiMll Hl)tii- 11 1 1 I'd a follow: ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I. Hirmiiiutiain 3, Manclieler City 0. Oardiir C. 3, Shefrield U. 1. CheUea t, Ndtingham F. 1. Everlon 2, Siindeiiand 3. Middlesboro 3. Hiirnlvy 0. Hudderrield 2. Tottenham II. I. Newcastle V. 2. Liverpool I. i..l Thn uf.U u-ir ni-nllllv de- Notln I. Arenal 2 ninii.,1 ..ml II, n iuilii.nl were Piefiin N. E. 0, lllaekburn I suilably eulerlalned. A delicious menu of turkey and plum pudding wa erved to Iho patients and Vet llioniwicli 0, llollon W. 5. Wel Ham I, Aslon Villa 0. Division II. nure supplemented wilh all the Hlackpool n, Stockport 0. nood thlnif. koIdk wilh the Yule-lnrnley I, Manchefder U. 0. tide. retlve board. The nure'!Crytnl Palace 1, Hrito City 0. lecture room, in which the nurses 'Derby C. 0, Nelson 0. leceived their kucsIm during thelull 5, Fiilham 2. day, prcKcnlcd a particularly Hue , Leeds U. 5, Oldham A. 0. appearance, the decoration Leicester C. 1. Clapton 2. scheme bclna- itrently admired by, Stoke 2, Hrailford 0. Hie maiiy vi.-itoi. wi ,1, mI 2. C tiilr 0 FISH INDUSTRY IN FIFTY YEARS j Annual Value In 1844 was $125,-: 0001922, Forty One j Millions OTTAWA. Out.. Dec. 20. j 'Canadian Pre) The exisliug. fishing iudulry or Canada is Hie growth or the past hair-century, say the bureau ol laHlr in a it I urn 011 H'sher-I fe. In IMI, the estimated value, or the ealch wax onlv 127 n0. II doubled in I he followinV de cade, and by IHGO had well pas sed Ibe million mark. Ten year Uler it wa fix million, and in KM I. thirty-four million. In IP22 II was over furly-one mil lion. The highest record wa reached In 1918, wilh over sixty million. Thee figure rcpre-ent the total value of fish marketed, whether In a freh. dried, canned or otherwise prepared slate. Meanwhile, the number of employee ha mounted to over 80.000. and the total capital invested to over 50.000 000 In certain yearn. though the industry a a whole did not iroifre proportionately with Ibe markjil industrial' ejt-panion which ef afierptt HiG in Caliada. Amoiii; individual fib pro. duct the cod ami almon have lontr diputel the primary; if the record back to the besinuin? 14 taken Hie cod i (he mot valuable fili-ry; in Hie pal IS year. buweer. I lie almon lia deriuilely taken the lead and the heavy park and Mali price of lobler hae more than once eul down cod to third place. Till, naturally, ha affecled' the tclalive taiidiiisr of the province, ltrilhli Columbia now occupyiup the leadership that formerly belonged to Nova Scotia. DALRYMPLE GREETS TRAFFIC OFFICIALS All C.N.R. Local Traffic Men Re ceive Original Card From Their Chief An original Christina preetiu card ha been received by every memlM'r of Hie Canadian National Hallway' local Ira Hie depart ment from J. I'- DalrViinde. vice president in rhure of traffic, Montreal. The curd, reproduced in Mr. Dalrymple's h'audwrilin, read: "To Officers and Employees, Traffic Department. My roncralulatloiis upon the splendid traffic results year l23 to which you all contributed. Het wishes lo you and your. for a Merry .Nina and Happy New ear. J. 1.. Dalrymple. Vice-President chniKe ol Trnffic." FORMER VANCOUVER POLICE CHIEF IS an operation. HOCKEY SCORES Vancouver 3; Victoria 1. lleirina 2; Kdmonton 2. Calvary Saskatoon 2. in DEAD IN MONTREAL VANCOL VKIt, Dec. 20. It. O. Chamberlain, chief or police here from. 11)07 to 11)12, died at Moo (real from piiueniouia following Deceased lelt Hie city in 1912 and organized and became head of Die Canadian pacific Hallway' lnveiKation department. He was 00 year ol i;o. llr all . Bv BBBBBBBBBBL - JKtff M Mis I'egy Lllerk has been awarded first prize al Hie California Industrial Exhiliitiou for being the mol elmrniiug redheaded girl in the slate. Over 500 entrant were in th race. Despite Opposition of Purty Bosses, McAdoo Seems Likely to be Presidential Nominee Addressing Masons in Toronto Sir Henry Thornton Connects Canada with World's Problems Sir Henry Thornton, chairman of the board of dirsclors and president of the Canadian National llailwuys, who wusS guest at the annual "Canada Night of Aetlaud Masonic Lodge, iield recently in Toronto, laid particular emphasis 011 the fact thai Prince It u pert was one of the great outlet to the ve.kJfor all or the production of the Dominion of Canada. .Sir Henry', lit the course or an addre, said in part: "This world or uurs is passing through critical limes. A large proriortiou or the earth's surface and many of those who people its, surface, have ceased lo produce and have become a burden upon the rest or mankind. If you will draw a line extending from Hie northeast, skirtiu? the frontier of Heljrium, and France and Germany, 011 the other hand, and around Switzerland lo the Adriatic, you will see that practically all part of I he earth which lie east or that Hue and north ot the Himalaya Mountains are in more or less a state oT chaos.-"Now it is quite impossible to fubtrael from the productive ca pacity of this world so large a population and so great an area without every other country feel- ins the effect, and until those nalion be?in to resume their customary place in enmmrrce and industry and in production, the rest or the world UevJXiMalMiaW. urun. Milieu ami 11 .10 uiai as which, il seem "to "me. na- . lion of the earth should address MNTKk AkP themselvei in co-operative ef- 1 1 111 1 10 1 LiliO -llUJ fort and in. that co-operative ef-; fori no two nations are playing a greater part than the Hritish F.mpire or a it is amlime! aptly called, the Commonwealth ' . . - , ;greal Itepublie wjiich lie to Hie south. I hope thai tlie (lay win TORONTO PRIEST. ISMAMBISHOP Rev. Thomas O'Donnell Comes to British Columbia In Elevated Catholic Position , TOItt)XTO,.f Dec. 26. Uev. Thomas O'Dpnnell, president o! the Catholic Church Fxteusion Society of Canada and for many year pastor in St. Anne's Church here, has been appointed bishop of Victoria, Hritish Co lumbia, in succession to Bishop BOTH ELECTED ..r 11-:.: i. vn;.. . ...... I M... .in fcww uu.si iiiiivii, wumii of Itrilish Nations and rue , , A. ...... . ... J IUV..VII. I BK. If 1, Majorities come when the people of the! ,,.,....,,.,. ,: XN VN 1,on- ' United Slate will realize the re- , ,Jec; ? u,r1 Ga0"- ' n.ster or edu- , sponsibility which rets upon ''(". a'J H""- v"'t Prefon- - ii...... .i iin i..!. i.. ,,ri, the white man's burden which the la'; provincial secretary in the j ! Itr-il i.l. I'i,.ir. l,n ulvt'nvu ear- i'raikiii aumiuisiraiioii, were w XBW YOHIv, Dec. 20. The feature of Hie preliminary'ried rrom time inuneinorial; and !ecl!:,,, 1,1 .iUe. 'Iwllona on foe r. lln I 1. l.m,r:,l ,- . . ........ ..f .. . .. .. .noillla) Moiiilav IKilll Itnlli lllllllslers mllllslers uein r.-imiiiiiiMi . ,:. I.,.,, r. ... Iir.wi.l,,l II. ...1...1 ... I... I.,.,..!:.,,,.. . ' . " ..... .-v 1n011u.11 ,.,..,,v, (, .... VIUIIi 111 Y IIC. II. I V in UUIItt'llUII? VI . . Uuiled hlates will likely be a hitler and spectacular fight over Australians or New Zealanders wene" lal,e majoruits. Hie raiididaliire or William (iiblis MrAdoo, son-in-law of ex- certainly can take a pride in Hie' President Wilson uud Secretary or Hie Treasury in the Wilson rine traditions or Knglcnd u ml SCHOONER ORIENT nnlpl abineL Ths haltle lines are ulready tlravvn and both armies Hie narl that F.ualand has always; nm. nl,nniiiiiinn are now busy "digging in" lor the coming encounter. On lhepaye.l in the advaucemeriA or DtlNu UYtKnAUlJCJJ- one ide are .MrAdoo and hi Mipiiorlers, nml on the other the civilization. lauiimiiiy liger and the mends of that dangerous political feline. That mean II will be McAdoo against the field. The Demo-' crallc "Hoss.es" who are lioslili;' to McAdoo are out lo gel him. Anything or rather, anybody-to beat McAdoo is their haltle cry. rbey are not likely to wale much elforl in liomiii;r l the slock ol any one particular opposition candidate; at least. they will consecrate on no one man ror a national pre-rouven- tion campaign. They will con fine their energies lo prepara tion ror ritfhtintr the McAdoo faction in the national convention. For this purpose they will encourage the uspiralion of us many others in as many differ ent parts of the country n pos- ible. and strive to secure eon VESSEL COMING INTO DRY DOCK Canadian Highlander Wilt Undergo Cleaning and Painting The Canadian Government Merchant Marine freighter Canadian Highlander, Capt. Fisher, Is expected to arrive In port at midnight tomorrow direct from the Orient. She will go up on the dry dock pontoons on Saturday for cleaning and painting. Irol of a sunieienl number nfiinNllIlN (INTAKHI Til delegales (o make Hie nomina Hon ol McAdoo impossible. If they succeed in blocking tha McAdoo delegates, anything may happen. The. selection oT a "dark horse" rir the noiuiuation will then be n very likely pos sibility. The cue ror MoAlon's entrance in the great U.S. political drama was given by David I. ltockwell, or Ohio. The cue-line uttered by Hockwell was: "Mr. McAdoo I the one great rigure now available in our parly. His friends intend to nominate him and to elect him lo llie Presidency." Whereupon McAdoo 'CoiUinutd on pay xixi sivtivvii was itiiuvj w Britaln Threatened "There was ,a day when Spain threatened civilization anil par American Halibut Boat at Juneau -. . I ror engine ncpairs ST ass ticularly threatened the existence jfNKAl'. Dee. 6.-The hali-? r F.nsland and that great and tut boat Orient, Capt. Hilly Ai courageous band or iiariuers(jvr!iOII f Seattle, arrived i&t 'sailed out to meet the Spanish ,,ori ast w,.ek. she will be JtT j Armada. Hie sreat absolute ,,ort ror several days bavins her jmoiiarchy wa defeated and F.ng-Vngine overhauled. 'Hie Orieul-llaud lived to eonlinue her.des- j a jo ft. craft,, has five dories, lined place in the weUare or the ul carries a crew of 13 men. A world. loiter On there caiiw! Ibe; .. . NatioU'onic wars.whe n Naiolcon!sjig5 UJCI I DIIDM WIM6 1 attenu.ted tu arrogate to himselfilTllOO WCLLOUIUI XWXXO ? the dominion or the word. Hrave little F.nsland stood in t'n breach, fought Napoleon and pi'a Ued her feet in the soil of her laud and 'stood true to her traditions and jagain an attempt l world dom- imilioii railed. Then we come to CHRISTMAS DAY SWIM Annual Handicap Water Race at Victoria Yesterday Staged ' With Fine Weather I VICTOHIA, Dec. 20 jCerman empire arose and at- ellburn. Mctoria s welt H.mnihi u.i. nmn tl.inff and lady swimmer, won the HAYt O.Lb. lhlYlrLt went overseas the Hrsl or those l"e yentenlay. Grace known annual' again that brave little army that Christmas Day handicap day i ne race Idivisions that tood in the breach, under fine wealhfj; Will be First Women's Secret on the soil of r ranee liiey "...u...-.-. Society Edifice In North fought again lo uphold all that is li-rrseiviii -v'v" America dear to those who love deimjcracy EIGHT ATTEMPTS TO LONDON, Out., Dec. 20. 'and all of our great allies we COMMIT SUICIDE IN (Canadian Press . London wilt 'again fought a battle for freedom. MCU7 VADIf fiN YMAC soon have Ibe first women's se-and again we have won, I lit IT IUlvA Un ARAu cret society temple on the North) Hut the great battle still lie I -Ameriean continent. The ladies before us and Ibe battle we have NF.W YOllK, Dec. 20 Despou-of (lie Order or the Hustern Star, to right Is to bind up the wounds dem-y seemingly made nlire un wtilch is companion order for that have been created by this bearable by scenes of cheer on all .. ..I II I.. I i t !. ... t l, . , , .Masonry, nave uireauy roiiecieu war ami in oriug to near un oi sines caused eigui persons 1 some tlO.000 with u view to our brains, our ingenuity, our pa-attempt suicide here during the erecting u if 100,000 building in Hence and our courage that we holiday . Five died and three are lliis city, uud are at present pre- may again restore !'ie world to a in a critical condition. . ... ...... , 11. 1 1 . 11 . .. il.r.'i. . I- ll. . . lianng- in siari me nuai seviiou normal commie,;. , inai is ine i , r of their fiiraticial campaign. 'couthiuvU t"fiajre two) ! ubaoriba for la Dally New.