MAN IS LOST Tim accblenl occurred in Ls- ACCiriAl rRANLh 13 lev an Sound off the island of that name Just south of here. Preparation' 're being made to put up the sail when the boat took a sudden lurch and Myren went IN AGREEMENT WITH PREMIER POINCARE u ...j ........ I i.u,.i.-,i,u ll .nik .oviiis. Nov almost inimedintely and, though a foreign office reganis me umiu -dory was launched luunedialely, 0ns Premier Polncnre in his he was not seen again. The boat various utterances has put upon waited in the vicinity for a llmc(. scope of lhe reparations vom, but without nvnll. 'mitlee by the proposed in erna- ....... ,11... ,.r ViHt'iiv n,.,,,ii pfoimiillee of .experts 'IJIlll .1 llfi.l.'. ..y."". iii.iii.i .'II ,,1 11 1111. 1 I ....... -...I 1... n u-I.I.IU. lllld I l.l 1 1" 11111 tin rl.il.!.-..ii resldnnt id lhe Wrsailles treaty. Prance is un 1 11. 1 i'.... .,1.... 11. ..- u iin.tiitipr'.i.i.i to eonscnl lo any decrease ,ni iii'.llllla 111 i ..- - !. ' ---- of the Deep Sea Fishermen's n her liabilities. 'Union. He had been 011 the coast -r... i.i- ..1 rip-i C.N.H. sleainer 11111 out hi ot Seattle. niuiinii He iii then iiii'ii went ni'iii tP' tii Prince Jtdin, llarrv Ncdden, bonnil from - - bb.' . I . . , . . . . .... ... l.......ivi.e to Pr nee Huoeri sinned flNhiug out of Ibis port. ' Oeorifo A. McNIcholl, tJ.N.IL ...... I ..I V,..,- via llic Queen Charltdte Islands, was nl Queen Charlotte Cily at 1.30 1.1, n oriiu-iioon. Munition. The Ill" M' vessel will this not nrrlvo here before early ,..,s-..-..rv. npi hi ... "- ; - , ... ,. tilm, of cmiver Is confined lo his home jionuay 1..".....- -..1.1 cobl 1... ,in....rliire from here soutn- piiiii'iiiik until H seven- (; - - - M,.n.li.w conl meted while on a I rip lo Montreal recently iillendlng a meeting of the .company's g"-rral raHr.?er sg-rr.t. mi is now " ..1..1.1 She ' lias ueen eucouiuer llipoi. .. . iM'uvy weather on this ing cry IIByiVuBlHMHHKMIiVjEK'SlliM I During Hie Y1 f Lloyd fieorge and hi party in Toronto, they were entertained at (Jovern-nieiil Mouse. From the left are seen Lieu! -i vernor Cockhutt, David Lloyd' Uerge. Mrs. (iorkshutt and Dame Lloyd George Miss Cockshnlt and Miss Megan Lloyd Tieorge are standing in the rar, GOVERNOR NICHOL SUFFERING FROM PTOMAINE POISON VICTOIUA, Nov. 3. II is announced that Lieut. Oovcrnor Nichol has been suffering from an attack of ptomaine poisoning. His condition is improving ami he is ex. pected lo have entirely recovered within a few days. . HELPLESS SHIP TAKEN IN TOW Coast Guard Cutter Algonquin Picks up Japanese Freighter off Alaska POltTLAND, Nov. 3. According lo a message troiii coast guard cutter Algoniiuin, she reached the rrelghter Shinkoku -im pi'Maru, vvhlch had been adrift 111 a 3. I lie v, r I . , , - ......liiinii inpn lliiira- lll,I.FI ..,......'.. ...... ; lay 100 miles south of Unalaska. goutiilu would take the disabled j vessel in tow lo SI. Paul, Alaska A high sea is running. polnlmenl of Hon. T. K. McLean, Liberal member for Halifax as president of the exi-heipier court of Canada, has been oUlcially an nouiiced. This will nceesilnle a by-election in Halifax. Nnmliut-lion day Is set for .November 'i ti tut the' election should one bo necessary will lake place on Dei ?:'.!' ijr 5. 7; Hon. John Oliver Hurls Defiance at His Accusers and Announces Independent Auditors for P'G.E. Lieut. Governor Nicholl too III to Attend to Business Delays Introducing of Bills in the Legislature VIUTOHIA, .Nov. ;i. Hurling defiance at his accusers and declaring the charges made against him would, if true, niMiim, lhe his time to answering statements held over Until the uextsiltitu made In lhe speeches of W, J. the i-etpiest of DrJf.McLeati, . Bowser and II. II. l'ooley. 1 . .11. in. 1. j . , . FASTEST SPEED YET ATTAINED BY MAN YESTERDAY MITCHELLFIKLD. N.Y-Nov. 3. The fastest speed ever attained by man was made y'jlerday by H. J, Bruw.'.a 1iava aviator who flew over a thre; kilometer straight away course four limes at an average speed of 25l.i 5 miles an hour. On one leg he travelled at the phenomenal rate of 265.21 miles an hour. ;to the 'penitentiary. Premier Oliver yeslerday afternoon an-j luouiic'd that the government had secured the services of the'w IT) AT) ILIEE'TO i Pri-. Wiitprhoiitp (!nmiuiiiv to make an audit of pverv ilidlartl A kl Ik IWlHH IX , .fii.l I.. llui.in flt.ti.l lVwl..rri ItMilwnv lit lli Viiplliprti lmi. : . 1 1; i',............ I SII1HUOII lOOI'nj. 1 "I daro and defy any man living to put a finger on any i, wnuis doinir of myself in the conduct of public affairs," said KV, premier. "U is regrettable that the affairs of the country sh sll be delaved by false and .malicious reports. . lUrges Eight GOvTlWNT VICTOIt.merlcan Owing to lhe .indisposition Of. The bill of Canon Hinchclirfe fh ColHio 2.000 pounds, t the Lieutenant-Governor. Walter to amend lhe elections act was.'Vrade anil at 19c and 11.5 Nicholl, he was unable yesterday given Us first reading to sign Hie messages submitting 5 a number of bills to the Leisla- 1 1 (lYD liKIlKliK ( HKKRfe J lure, inai oinerwise wouiu nave been deal! willi during lhe afternoon session. Premier Oliver made the nouueement of lhe Lieutenant Canada ej.()00, and Augusta, provincial goCV and 1 1 .Sc. to 'Hip propo-ed eigl.V . ....I .... V.I.. t.. xrh ln IUII. ni.,1 AS HE LEAYES FOR HOME ,5T .T j In addition to lii.ooo. at I8.I0 an- NEW YOHK, Nov, 3. ft 1 day. unenudoymeht Series. fieorge sailed for home today -n Wa urged and a bi .8.1c and r.,,v..i-i,,.r' ill lipaltli and snid he the steamer .Majestic. As he un toinmilsorv im-tlical expecte.1 the bills would be ready to the pier from the holel he was f n persons engagefl for the altenllon of the House on cheered by thousands and at the preparation of food ror .( iiic Montlay. Mondav vvh'arf huntlreds gnlhered to cheer consumption was asked. -rage It. II. Pooley s ..motion for the and bid adieu to the British !'he message stated that the return of all voters lists was statesman MCLEAN APPOINTED TO EXCHEQUER COURT ELCT10N IN HAUFAX OTTAWA, Nov. 3. The ap Proud Grey Fleet orBritain Steamed in Review before all Premiers of British Dominions POiriVSMOUTir, Nov. :i. The. pnmd gray Heel of (ireat llritaiu that kept lhe seas clear ror the allies and closed to the. 1 i .1. - i.i... 1 l.whiv .-it Siiitliiinl mill mill asil out of the historic roadstead that day had a few of the hips rode the armada today. Only a pre-war toil?, The executive further the abolition .of the poll tax.Y 'RENAULT KNOCKED Was Winner of Fight at new York Last Nlaht In Fifteenth Round NEW YOIIK, Jtov. 3. Jack Itehuull. Canadian aspirant for r : or aU lhe .itunin-lFloytUohnsonoriowalast night 11. . . . . 1 .... ..r 11. :i..f..'. ii.iciil :ipplliril ill ions. It was uie nrsi inusier 01 nnuuii.- Spilheml since the memorable day in July, WIV whe,, 'V"? flnnmrit wnlillMlt Ml'fl 17111111? to sen of the shins which some days later later .were .were nt m tvur. wur. Not ." one one 01 of the me iinoj mighty men of war which heavyweiht honors, knocked out place piace in uie w'uves It.. It.. 1 ri.....l I. ..,..1 1,.al l-illliul of .ill uir iiiiri'inu Him '- f. .!....., l.llln Tflllllklltl Ji iiiiinu imii.v. " 1 -v.. seconds lossed (he towel Inlo lhe rim; as he arose from taking the count of.nfue and staggered about liploless after a terrifie bom- liurdiueut . , minim WhMi Vm Want A NEW TAXIQQ v. mil BOSTON Third Ave. GRILL The Latest in Restaurants. 18 a hurry 1 Private Boxes for Ladies Plane O J and Party Use. PRINCE RUPERT Bast Food. Best Se'rvjce. Boat Car and Best Service "Take Her to the Boston." In tha City. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. VOL. MIL, NO, 2C0. PRINCE nil'KHT, B.C., .SATUItUAY, NOVEMBER :t, IU23. TMMrMr'l Circulation .1013 ItfMt Sal PRICE FIVE CENTS. BAIFl . .... V" V SAYS ., FREE TRADE . WITHIN . - ' EMPIRE ' - - PREMIER J0h OLIVER APPOINTS INDEPENDENT AUDITOR FOR THE P.G.E. Free Trade Within the Empire Plan Outlined by Premier of Britain MANCIIKSTKH, Nov. :i.- Premier Baldwin in a speech here last nighl derlarrd Iliat drastic measures were necessary to solve England' problem of widespread unemployment lie had ticvT lu'Cii a doctrinaire eronomisl ami regarded lhe econ-omit: ylein as one of expediency rather than principle, "hut Hie riil of observation is past." lie Miiil. "I find myself here with m j niinti made up that if we are to attack the problem of uiicmploynieiA, we inii"! hae recourse lo radical and drastic Miction." DA DAI A PICO ADE lUe M"' "f i're'"ii'r Haldwin DAlUlAtLKj ARfi mal Enrpir, will, free' trade within iU borders. so he TA DP DCIWAUrn declared in 1,1. speech. "We can 1U dl KtluuVtu to" ,,e V0 bindmz the Empire together ATinPAi nnr'if' w",o,"ic,,,iy- iiHiinw. nl LUvAL UULlY .:tr"miri Ihroushout the Km-! plre you are doinir iioltiinir again! the principle of free United lUtii Lighthouse Tender ,ra,,,. hut ,iu,vinsr free trade frerj Cedar Arriving Shortly For over a a rent area. That is what, Overhaul might be achieved by the com-! monuralth or British nations' The tinted Stair lighthou.e'wiH" their superior resources." j lender (.etlar. Uapl. ... l-radbetler. is! lveloplng the protectionist' II... II.. tlr...iti.i .91.1' -Diiiiiig Iters in alKiul I wo week !"" -i - . j- .... .i gi tin miriiirtwi- ttiillittir- a lot tn f t anmial overhaul. manufactured good. cp-cially The Cedar has an extra lot r Hme Import causing the BreaU Unladen on htr bollom . this "l amount of unemployment Kar In fact, it is claimed by and to give a substantial prerer-wfflcer of the Cedar and north. Mice lo the. Dominions but not to rr marine men generally that lt meat. He said he would never the rapid growth of barnacle. this he salisriM uniil me r.mpire The abolulely indep-ndent of Ainert-, year lu been phenomenal. r: a dry weather this -unmier. II f renlcjidton growing, j t believed, may have had some. Dnimijr i- nrr.rmc thitiR to do with it. OFFICIALS AKKlVINb The -.lar relurned to Kctchi-. TAHAVWIII DC MCT kail Ihl. wrek from the loiigeft1 1UUAI II ILL DL llltl j liari by local committee days and vNH.mI among Mherj Pllumni, Mipennlcinlcnt! ",,,,r n. ao.M.M. at this pn, which is In n very cjp'-I l,'-'r,.rHved word IhU moriling that alloii and one that difficult to ( H Trakp B,.,.ra manager of approach. I,l'ie c.d.M.M.. wa unavoidably ilelained in Vancouver but llial on the "ilenier frOmie outh ar. 'riilnir thi afternoon would be u'.....l Iriffic tii.iniiuer of Al7l7 PHIN'H trvn Mm dcparimenl or lULI Illll tbe Chimlian National systcni, W . CunnlniiliHin, IraKic-man-. ager or the Canadian Oovern. Anton Myrn, Norwegian FUner- ( e Mt,rrlian( MnriIH., and Lome man, Lost Mia Life Yester- jm-Gulcheoii, foreign rreight day Morning agent or the Canadian National at I Vancouv er. Anion Myren. fisherman, aaedj ,l the-ineeiing of the boanl or 31, was lot orr the Canadian ra,,. iat nisht n committee was halibut .phoiiuer Oolidiin. CapL'n.,iiolnled lo meet Mr. Wood ami l'..l..r livi-ti.i vn.tiTilAV tiMirilllllT .. lUeiWM willi him lualtcrs ot at 7 o'clock while the boat was ,ntal inlen-l connected with on it way to port from the fil"- the Irade of this port. Iiir banks. . I . . . Tremendous Ovation to Lloyd George is Marred by Activity of Irish Republican Rioters NEW YOIIK, Nov. '.I. Eight persons were arrested near lli .Metroiolilaii Theatre where Lloyd CSeorge was speaking la-t night when Irish republican Sympathizers attempted to hold a mass meeting on the slreeL The police fought a hand to hand battle with a larger-group. Many carried signs bearing pictures of lie- Valera and phrases attacking Lloyd (lorge. Mounted police charged the crowd, driving ihem back, placing one group, including some women, under arrest. The police Jaler thwarted further attempts of republicans to diiturb tit p.I for Hip niclit. Thev threw a 1 ....r.lr..i ul.nnl ln hrlpl ntlil ilU.H oersed a band attethiiting to. march throuzh the street a'ndj another band which aWempled aj lpiiinniratinti iipP the hotel. ' Making his. last speech beTore sailing for honie. the ex-premier "urdoch McLeod of this City Probably Victim of Foul was accorrteA a tremendous ova-f Manvwerei F'y In South turned away away but thousands listetiPil to the address over the radio in their homes. Lloyd Oeorge declawl tie had advocated ruthless prosecution of Hip war and be now urged' ruthless prosec'ution of peace.' 'He reiterated the support of the Huphe proposal for determining (iia4iyij'8paUly-l;lJf'- WAS DROWNED AT ABERDEEN PIONEER OF RUPERT Left Recently to go to California But Got No Further Than strucliou. Washington VANCOUVER. Nov, 3. The Vancouver iol(ee liavt" established the ideniilyoif a man diiiwned. Tll.rsday, a Murdoch McLeod, miner and iirosperlor of Prince Itupeii and well known to all mining men in British Columbia. A brother Angus lives at Alice Arm. There is no clue as to jliow McLeod met his death but if is (bought that he was a vic tim ot foul play. He left Van couver a week ago. The late Munloch McLeod was a well known pioneer ot llls-n city and in the ecrly days iA engaged on J.TI'. Hailwayi' Or latlVr eavWho prospecting osoectinu- at had been and other mining dislric Mur north coast. He Wnei' house in Mn;iNeo;-5: The ,,0lly son Miy-Yolleslrop. ged 17, a years i',au.,lpr wail rund n of stack with limbs horribly ,Sc,iVlated. An Indian named Joe Black- prse, alias . iwo Man msap-, peared trom the nearby reserva-a tiou with his squaw and family about the same time and is being" Premier devoM most of, 1 to pply rv Exchange this s0USht as nic murderer. M,ounteif 1 Labors. Otjrairly high. tne Miolice. provincial police and; 'hie everywhere and the farmer to At -1 fir Hip npiiililioi-hoiMi aru carrying guns. SEPARATISTS ARE ACTIVE Move Is Being Made to Control Bavarian Palatinate Town Is Entered HKIlLIN, Nov. 5. Separatists have begun a movement to control lhe Bavarian palatinate. A large band entered KaiserletleiV .last night and attacked the Town OUT FIOYD JUII1WV1.. J0HNS0rrnal1- T,,ey were "ised bul UUl rMJIU tcr occu,,,e4, one of thp. govern. ixent buildings and a newspaper l'(ee at an early hour this morn-e4 French soldiers are clearing be' itrppls. whv' p UED INTOXICANT o ,4 TO GIRL UNDER AGE siderif - poslpOUIA, Nov. 5. Pleading of th. to supplying an intoxicant kiingirl under 21 years of age', cabt. Lillevaml of .Seattle was riftt V10 iu lhe;cj.ty policfe court,