Two Account of Asqulth and Lloyd; George Regimes la Valuable Chronicle LONDON. Nov. I. i. - - HI. in. H- I public school of Canada, ac cording to figure Hiipplled by Ihe minister of education, lu '.Hie past year 12,217 nupll at tended training classes against ' 5M Uie pit iuus vear. Smilhou a very successful Hallowe'en tea and sale of lioine , , . . , cooking was held yesterday with Conspiring to Bring 1(HJ 1( (it j,,,,,,, ,;,iurch UI1(er Million Dollars Worth i(m, Aid. ,,,,,. of ,h. M,- Drugs to U.S. , r(om. uprp heautlfully de SIWTTI.K. Nov. I. corated with nalloweni color. while the lea tables were liriiclit- Jupanese oIllceo-oMbe Jiiianete. p)( uilh rtir)anlhemuni. The f -emitter. Aynlia Mani. have ,(,mr COoLiritr laldr was arranged i;rcn Mrr-siej ni .vnrnireu. , ., M- Xevwdl n, Mrs. WasliltiK'oii. on a charge of con- i11M,m-.l while the randy piling lo Urintr into Hie lulled (a((, wa!4 ,,rri,w over hy Mrs. Stairs a nullum iiminr worm oi s ja,j,m, ilruas lu monthly instalment of, ... I under the fifty pound. Federal uIIIciT ,irt.ciu of Mr. Frank Morris, r lalin to liavc coiuieeled these Mrt x a!IM,. Mrs. Iterl Mnr- Iwo with the biggest drug ring pa, al1, Mr-. 'Jos. flay, ami Mrs i JBIiatl I lie ponce purmnsru ,;.- JohllIoiie acting a Dtie pound of opium from the ca,llpr men before 'heir arrest. LAST WRITING The sum of ?5.lM) was realized, PRINCE RUPERT TO LOSE TERRITORY IN SOUTH OF DISTRICT Further particulars of the pro po.e.l redistribution sthenic to hand indicate that Ocean rails and possibly Swansnn Kay will be cut off from Prince Huierl """v,1114i,11(.lirv lnnic ., fP a ,M,..rew Monar ..aw n om ''",',1,111:1.1 n-lditioi, from Omlneca. hi i eu ti. wrote a full iiccouiM oi .. , ,., ... . . ..... , - -- . . (M. pin mi, nil- n-Ki- "r.. . . v.,j" "i.. CTir ;.,,,r : iwnrr I.HiJII iiriMHH " - Hier nrcurdinir to Ihe British Weekly The jourunl desc.-ihes Ihe former premier" i work as a fait ti fill chronicle which woi prove a valuable footnote to liolitfcal history. INTERIOR DISTRICT GETS ITS FIRST SNOW Fall or Two or Three Inches as Far West as Terrace The i lie iiue inle'lor ntr muiiuj country got " Us QUESTIONS ARE ASKED OF THE GOVERNMENT YICTOhlA. Nov. t The Pa cific Ureal l'.asteru Hallway, Hie tloast llance Steel Company, and (he IKiukhobors are nmong the subject on which W. K. Ksling, Unnservntlve member for lloss-j laud, Is seeking Information ironr II llf. Illlll lllllllt 111 llir ri mi"-i lonir series of ipieslions wliich will be formally brought to the altention of the government on (, ; flisl snow or the season yester. .IVI.lav " t day according to arrival in Ihe' mpT ,.nVi lllVCD city (.iu last night's train. "I here TirAOl LflUI LflniLA was a fall of I wo or three Inches throughout the district a fur west as Terrace. Tim weather was mild, however, and the snow was wet nnd will soon melt mile cold weather sets lu. PROVINCE RANKS HIGH IN MANUAL TRAINING AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE VICTOIWA, Nev. I. British Columbia come second only lo Ontario lu manual truinim; and dnnicslio science, work in Ihe IN ONTARIO IS DEAD Miss Clara Martin Passes Away at Toronto, Aged 49 TOIIONTO, Nov. I. Mis Clara Martin, aged PJ, a former member of Ihe Board of Educa tion' and the. fii'st woman harris ler in Ontario, i dend. TEACHERS THANKED M the Rotary Cluh luncheon this nflerniion a resolution mov ed by l'i''d Stork, M.P., and seconded by J. Sluarl MrLeod. was passed with enthusiasm (hanking Hip Prine Rupert Teachers' Association Tor Ihe splendid enlerlalnmcul given Iho cluh members by I hem hist Fri- Jj; fli" 4- On Ihe ground that the pro secution had not proved that Pick Butler was a servant of accused ami that the court could not assume that such was the case, Mauisrtale McClymonl this niorniiix dismissed the chance aaaint I). Zarelli f selling beer tlirouvh his servant. Kvideucc was Ivmi by ConslablfK Stewart and lluggard of the pnvincial dry squuil, to whom the beer was alleged lo have been sold, and K. S. Alllstone, license colleclor. I. J. Malhesoii, city treasurer, and Chief Vickers reirardiuj: the hoblership nf the Loggers' Club license. v. K. Fisher prose- ruled and Millon (ioiuales ap. peared for the defence. License Issued K. S. Allislouc told of a club ami mauaser's license befug is sued on approval of the ci'y council to I. Zaretli for f lie log- urrs" Club on July 25. Chief Vicker.-te.tine..4bil -ecusel had taken out the license which he had O.K'd. 1). J. Malhesoii. as nctiiig city clerk, wa$ unable to ahe information revanling a copy of I lie Lozirers ciuli minute which was produced in court. The provincial officer lold of huyinsf beer at the Lugger' Club from hick Butler on October 3, and of makiii? the arrest of Zarelli on Oilohcr They had seen Zarelli about the bar. Counsel for Ihe defence asked for dismissal on Ihe grounds Dial It bad not been proved that the beer sold was t tie property of accused or that Butler was actually the servant of Zarelli Though a license had been granted accused on July 2l. il bad not men been proved thai he still held an iulerest in the club. Manager Responsible Prosecution eouused submit led that there was nothing lo slinw ii change in Ihe management and it mut be assumed that Zarelli was still the, proprietor and man nger of the Loggers' Club. It had been proved thai Butler was Ihe steward of the club and there fore be must have Jieen engaged by accused. In any case, the net deemed the manager responsible when he permitted liquor lo be sold on the premise by any person. BANTING STARTS RESEARCH BOARD Oreat Medical Foundation Has Backing of Canada and United States ToltONTO, Nov. f A great research organization to be started here will be known as the Bunt ing Medical Heseurch Foundation. The first contribution to its . , . .i , toumimg comes irom me coverer of insulin, Dr. Carl BLUEN08E WINS TODAY AND IS STILL CHAMPION i HALIFAX Nov. I. The Blucuoe won today's race over'j the United Stales challenger Columbia in a strong wind and thus retaiiH Hie International cliaiilpmuship trophy winning both races sailed. Qustavensen, Prisoner, Brought Back to City to Face New Charge CARL GUSTAYENSON IS COMMITTED FOR .1 ;i MOOSE HONOR 'MEMBER WHO IS LEAVING CITYj Smoker Last Night For R. C. Chappell and Ootd Ring Is Presented to Him s a send-off Jo It. C, Chappell, one of the most active worker for the order I id the city, who is ' leaving tonight for the south where tie will remain, Hie local Moose Lodge liejd a smoker last night in the Metropole Hall. There wan a prugrariif of music and speeches aul lib' evening was most enjoyablypenl although. of course, tlierelvvas a tinge of regret 'IomIIT proceeding. ' fred Sradden, didalor, in a fitting speech, tendered to Mr. Chappell Mr. Chappell replied. FOUND IN BILGE TRIAL FOR ESCAPE 'This afternoon Carl charged with escaping law- dis. f..i ..iwtoily at Ocean Falls, ad- Frod milted trviiig lo get away and MUCH WORK ON STEAMER MONDAY NEXT Canadian Volunteer Due Here at End of Week and Will Overhaul The C.O.M.M. Steamship Canadian Volunteer Is due here at the week end and It Is expected will dock on Monday morning when extensive repairs will be made to the vessel following her grounding at Cape Mudge recently. She will also undergo a general overhaul. She Is coming here from Vancouver and after she leaves the dock will load paper at Ocean Falls for California. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT IS DISAPPOINTING Dr Macnamara Urges Remedy For Curse of Enforced Idle ness "There are at the present time about thrtf hundred thousand I young fellows in the ranks of the 'unemployed under 30 years of inge or in the early thirties. U 'was lo give these men the chance 'that so many of them so richly 'deserve that parliament in May iof last year passed the Empire Escaped settlement Act, after, of course, Carl (tiislavensen, who escaped from ..Special.. Provincial., l.on- table A. . Crate last week while on his way south to Okalla Prison on Ihe steamer Cardena. was brought back from Ocean Falls on the Prince George yes terday afternoon by Chief Con stable A. C. Minty. This after- noon be conies up before Stipen. diary Magistrate Waller Gale for preliminary hearing on u charge of escapibg lawful custody while enroule to serve imprisonment for another offence. Gustavcnseii, who disappeared lu.i Wednesday evening, was found on Monday afternoon by Constable Heaven of Ocean Falls slowed away in the bilge of the '..G.M.M. steamer, Canadian Observer, which was about to sail for California, lie was im mediately re-arresieu ami inu otlicers in charge look no chances on losing him again. the discussions on the matter at the Imperial Conference of 1921. So far the result have been as I think, gravely disappointing. Under all schemes down lo the end or July (that is .after fourteen months or the Act in oper ation' the total number at persons accepted was 32,102; and or these 25,918 had actually started on their quest ror a belter chance at the other end or Iho British line. The actual cash commitment to the end of July was 292,000; Ihe actual expenditure 151,998. In the current finan cial year, with a provision of three millions of money (avail able, the actual' expenditure to the end or July was 110.531 Open Spaces Waiting Meanwhile, there are Ihe open spaces ol Ihe British Empire waiting Tor num. hardy, endur ing, and not afraid or work. And here are the 300,000 young fel lows of the employment exchange register. Many or them have been a long time unemployed and thev are steadily losing heart and moral. It Is now or never, so Tar as they are. concerned. '.In ia few vemvs ' lime the curse of enforced idleness will have done its work, and many of them will have miss ed their tide. i Vnrxi- him- ensv it i In set Employers of Longshoremen Declare for Open Shop and Negotiations are off at Present VAXUOl'VKU, Nov. I. The strike of longshoremen, which ha been in effect in British Columbia ports since October 0, settled down today lo a contest of endurance between the strikers ;md their employers. The mailer is at a deadlock with the shipping and stevedoring companies refusing lo negotiate with any official of the international longshoremen's union and the strikers refusing lo concede more than that their representatives in any negotiations shall represent the workers and not nominally represent the union. , f 'The strike is primarily one to .' s enforce the men's, demand foriBf 1 If 1 f rAITlVr five cents an hour for loading lumber, any other demands Xor increase in wage base and change iti certain working conditions to be subject to subsequent arbitration. The ordinary business Of the port is continuing with the employment of non-union strike breakers, but the loading of lumber is practically at a standstill. The employers have declared for open shop along the waterfront. 'The strikers claim that inejperi eiiced labor will cost the employers so much that they will e.ventu- lally be compelled lo meet the 1 1 ....... . . . r ii... i i- . . . j.4J-J1hUS-JF'!-- In a letter lo the London Times!" Dr. Macnamara urges the distri-iCKU f ATPHFn ARC bulion of young unemployed men a gold Moose ring as a token of amOng the nation of the Empire the lodge esteem. B. M. Simp- jnai are jn course, of develop-son, past dictator, also spoke and nienl. He says: IWIl VIIIVIIUU llllli Capt. C. 11. HI ..l l .....I li f.ilaii'l il l CONTINUING LIGHT Fish catches continue light owing to bad weather on the banks. Following are the sales at the Exchange this morning: American Mernraid, 1,000 pounds, at 15.7c and iOe. to Cold Storage today for ancouver to complete, But I think Ihe success or failure; t u.. i...,..lt..i liwiiiMit Vet is Banting, who will contribute .i,i i,,. wanted to see his brother. I do want finally lo put Ibis 0,l)00 a portion of Ids share or nt Portland, Ore. He, however,, Why are not volunteers selected the 1923 Nobel prize. It is hoped refused' lo sign a statement to In groups on the lines of the Unit a if2,(iOO,O0O fund will Unit effect. He was committed Pals' Battalions, trained in ugri-evenlually be established. 'The for trial and Ihls afternoon will cultural enmps, and started out ..r il... l.',,iiit.lnll.i, ...III 1... ... i...i x. - , ii.... .... II, ni,. ,Ai uilvpnliirnT A. Egan, the Kltsumkalum t ii Lit nitiilitcp mint uitti'isl lit I registered nt the Hotel. Huport. WALES TEAM WINS Thursday more than $119,000.- 000 to holders of 1918 Victory bond who did not "convert tlieii holdings. Al the ltolary Club this aHer- noon James Sleen gave an in teresting address. George Bryant reported back aHer being ill tor eight weeks. T. H. Johnson reported aHer an extended absence in the south and east. Visitors present were F. H. Worlock ot Ihe Victoria Rotary Club, W. E. Collison and George Morrow. Having loaded 180.00b feet , or lumber ror Japan at Ihe lumber .. ....,,i.i.. u.i,u,i i. ...... p. i: t M lirtTrtL tuUrvl FINDING IN DELPHI CASE Says Officers are Criminally Responsible for Loss of Life and Damage WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. The naval court of inquiry found squadron commander K. H. Watson, Lieut. Commander" Hunger and-JLicnti' 'BIodgeir4jof h Delphi, criminally responsible for. the disaster which crashed seven United Stales destroyers off the California coast on September 8, and resulted in the death of 23 men. The court made a sweeping criticism of oflicr.s in general and sent i lie ir Recommendations to the court martial which is lo try the officers shortly. co. nnni rvMAirt' a Canadian T UVLL I lUfllYEu) H naien, y.imtr pounds, at 1 l.2ci and 10.2c to Cold Storage- Co. Fisher, 2,500 pounds, at 11. to and 5)e, tu Cold Storage Co. Cane Snear. 9.000 nminiU al VICIOUS ATTACK ll.2c and 10c. to Itoyal Fish Co.lHoWs Prince .Rupert and North- Impereuse, 3,000 pounds, at 1 1.1 c and 0c. to Allin Fisheries. Minne V., 300younds, at ll.tc and lp, (, Atlin Fisheries. GOVERNMENT TO PAY ern B.C. up to Public Scorn VICTORIA, Nov. 1. IL H. Pooley, member for Esquimau, attacked Hon. A. M. Mansou in Hie legislature yesterday over the FOR VICTORY BONDS admin5s,ra,io of,.,,e , ,"uor AeL OTTAWA, Nov. t. The de partment of finance will pay or. ne saia ine conuiuous in .vorui- ern uriiisn uoiumma were shameful, especially in Prince Rupert, and Mr. Mansou was lo blame. Mr. Pooley said two men, Olio Besner and Alexander Gooch, had Bed lo New Brunswick lo evado exposure in connection with the wide open liquor trade in the northern port and that. Mr. Man- son's law rirm had been engaged as solicitors for Ibese two men about Ihe same lime that Mali son took over Ihe portfolio. Mr. Pooley said conditions would soon lie remedied if llu proviifee bad a decent administration instead or a neglectful Government. Development of Ihe province was neglected, ho said, and Ottawa was permute ..-.-, -in mi; ...ir... ..v.v, ........ ,IT .,..., sleamer Canadian Freighter, ''"" "r ssett. siled at 12:30 which proiecu-u inuwuu.. ... one or the biggest social and Im- P II UAPEn EDAM perial Issues or our times. Ami Jftli f tlUllU I 11V1U Pi-ip-.j i. iv . ...mmi...i.mi .-.in i'u mi couie lieiore Juujjw louilg. lunruu-i v r., I'l.rU lln iniiii-niilifiMiil nnd II ali-endv has iv.. i. ..uioi.i n. l'mnire Settlement Act nro-' Alliance .No. t, capt. i.nris uen i ,... i j it; mi ii U.i av aij 'ij(tc nsv i o " ----- the backing of prominent men Crute and Inspector Parsons. in Ihe United Mates ami Canada. THE KENNECOTT The Canadian halibut schooner vides for "trutning" the home ricksen, enmb into port yesterday government bearing hair the cost nnernoon wun a uiisteuu.....-of any scheme. Will those who cargo or salvnged article frum are about to get together to give Ihe wrecked motor craft Kenne- I.ONDON, uwm'"M Nov. I, The Wales " : l'"" this t thing ii the big -"c push a it needs - coll. , naileries, . compass. . . 1 1. 1 , isnv- i" " t in inn . cily yesterday nflemoon ami 'Is rugby leuiu detealed the Ireland-Vtinusly consider this question louei nxiures ami omei vamm.u d. Prince.Scolland learn today in an Inter- of training? Piraonnlly. I imnK iirnmes weir n.-n ... T-'ualioiia! fw t" 21' t" lo. it n'l-'uifurtaat. lustries. The member ror Esquiuiult said laxity ami inelllciency in the enforcement o liquor control has confronted Canada with the prospect of a dry wave of auli- moderalion which may lead ultimately to bone dry prohibition. Olier Besner seen this morn ing in connection with the charge of H. R.IPooley that ho had skipped mil to New Brunswick, staled that he had not gone to that province and had no intention of leaving town Just now. Ho was rather amused at Mr. pooley' efforts ' to make-tiutiti.-.i! , ayilit! at bin iVipetfee. 1 aw . c ) When You Want A NEW NT TAXI wail BOSTON GRILL at Third Ave. i- 99 The Latest in Restaurants. id a hurry Private Boxes for Ladies Phone . and Party Use. PRINCE RUPERT Best Food. Best Service, Beet Cart and Bait Service "Take Her to the Boston." In tha City. Ratea Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. v.OI .mil, v PilINCK pniNUK HfPKIlT, IIL'PEHT, 11.(1, B.d, Till Till. ItSDAY, HSDAY, NOVEMBMl NOVEMBMl 1, 1, 12'J. 12'J. Ynureir' circui.tUMi i.eso. tr..t mm a. price FIVE CENTS. WATEKruONT strike is endurance test LABORITES AND SOCIALISTS ARE ATTEMPTING TO RETRIEVE REVERSALS Municipal Elections in England and Wales are Being Held Today I.ONI'ON, Nov. I. More than three hundred municipalities in F.iigland mid Wale today elect councillor In replace one third of lln total iMimlter of representatives who retire annually. A feature of the present mutest is the strenuous effort being Hindi' hy Lnboriles and Socialist to retrieve the reversal suffered liy lli-m during the pat two years. The tniiiji issues on which they have muipaigiird are unemployment and the hoii-ing shortage but, their jMilieie on these entail considerable public expense, th are meeting wilh strong opnsition. OFFICERS OF JAP STEAMER ARE ARRESTED , . SUCCESSFUL SALE AT BAPTIST CHURCH BY LADIES' AID SOCIETY inter the rouu-tiorship of Mrs. ZARELLI CHARGE WAS DISMISSED!: On Ground that Butler Wat Not Proved Servant and Could Not be Assumed Such l