SOCIAL L reply. Mr. Clearihue Hllaeked Hie eutertirle and Ihe proposal lo DRIVER ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTER KILLED A WOMAN Compelled to Swerve Violently by Oncomlnn Car and Ran on to Sidewalk Mre. Mary Ellen Smith Takes. Issue With Clearlhue Over VANCOl'VKlt. Oct. 31 Sharif Company j H. finilth of Vanrouer wa ar- iqu(trri of the ehante uf loan- MCTUHIA. Orl." 31 -X tfrelf4u7r.tery7reru'a"y W IKr iie debate in Mir tepulaturr llii e. jury composed of nine men andf nloti over Ihe iiropoisl Ooat ibrre women, which deliberated j Itsnsre Hleel nlsiil i forrhdow- 05 miiiulr. i rd. In Uie debute yrMrrday Mr. Mrs. Catherine lloltoii rreelved Mary Ellen Smith. ecoitding Ihe jau injuries when he wa uddrei in reply lo a iqech from' niruck by the auto driven by the Ihrone. slmn-'r crilieued the Smith on Auril 27. An oncom-atliluile of J. H, Clearihue. niein-jjnj- motor truck compelled Smith her Jor Melon, who moved Iheju, .wene violently. Hi car inn up on the fldewalk where Mrs. lloltoii was standing ale ft a liovernuienl subsidy H,lllr't;p UfiTFRQ' 1 1CT Mr Smith rrlliciml ClearlhueVitlllt lUlTilW UJl alliludo naylnir thai "knowinsi what the steel industry means lo (he country, be Oovernmenl will! not quarrel or quibble with those desiring to ive the industry cliHiire of development." lieallng with lnuniruUMi Mrs. SiiiIIIi sold Ihe old country was full of desirable immigrant to whom Canada is a land of heart's desire hut Ibey must be made lo understand thai thev will be welcome, because al present there is a propaganda of discourace-ment which lend In keep litem away GOOD HUNTING IN THE SOUTH Two Parties Return cessful Trips to Bay After Sue- Hartley A huiillnir parly escorted by Caid. I'cle Itorvlk. in Ihe N.M.IL relumed to port this morning Afle a vorv enjoyable and suc cessful Irin In Hartley Hay, CuimiHiMiiu Island and Hanks Island. They ifol Iwo deer and number uf irresc. grouse' and duply. The tiarlv ronsisled of C. II. Onne. V.. C. Olbbons. Joi Scott and Harry McLeod. The nowcr boat Helhune, Cap! Jack Hrudbury. returned lo poll last iiIkIiI having been down the coast wild a party on a nine day hunting Dip. The larly in cluded Hurry lleray. .luck Keefe I Lindsay and J. Thomas. The country around (iardner Canal and Douglas Channel was Ihorouxhly gone over for game ii nd Kin iiiii-iieliniiilM are loud In their nraise uf , the excellent sport offered, A lutg of five dee and a quuntlly of grouse, geese and iltickM tells lis own slury of WILL CLOSE TODAY Up to 5 O'clock This Afternoon Will be Last Chance For License and Householders License a u d householders wishing lo qualHy for the municipal voters' list have until 5, o'clock Ibis ariernooii lo reiris-ler After that linw it will be loo lale for them lo obtain Unfranchise for the next civic elec tion. Mayor Newton and City Irea. .... ...ii ... ,1... nrer Mat irsotl niieuueii hi inr Cily Hall last night for Uie pur noe of receiving reiilst-allons,- I n to noon loday 200 persons had registered. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. HULL IIAHIKHL llaln; fresh southeast wind; baromeler 21.t3; lemperaluie 15; sea smooth; o ?tn ii in. sooke steamer Anyox 3l0 miles from Anyox north h s.an a.m. spoke steamer Prince (icorge oir unny,lslanu northbound; 0.30 a.m. spoke learner Cardena entering hank Sound soulhbnund. Mll- DEAD THEE POINT. llaln, calm; ouromeler 2i:o; Jiein iieraluie 43; sea smooth. . .. . .. . i. Dili IY 1SLA.MI. nam: iresn southeast wind; barometer 2l:8K temperature ; sea inoderule. Noon ill 1.1. HAHHOIl. Halu, fresh ti.nl beast wind; baromeler 2W.HH lemperaluie ttf; sea moderate. DEAD THEE POINT. Over nuui calm: baromeler 2l.tH IUOW, ' . lemoeraturc 15; sea smooth. ' ikinitY 1SI.AM. llMin; light ,,,n,..,4l wind: baromeler 2U:62 i..iinirnluie til; sea Noon spoke tug Il l i ,-!! moderate Lome In Cum BONAR LAW WAS DOOMED WHEN HE ACCEPTED OFFICE LONDON, Oct. 31. -It wa revealed for I lie first time yesterday that High! Hon. Andrew Itonar Law wa suffering from concer of I he throat for over a year and wa aware of it when he accepted the premiership of lirilaiu. It wan known only lo hi most intimate friend. CHECKED UP Notified by Britain that Separate State In Germany Not Recognized LONDON, Oct, 31. Great Britain has formally advised France and Belgium that she cannot recognize the separatist movement In Rhlneland or the establishment of an Individual state In Cologne or other of the occupied areas. OCTOBER BUILDING PERMITS $4,285 Waterfront Shlpshed, New Resi dence and Repairs Provided For In List Ituildiuj? pernitlsMolallinjr L- 85 in value were issued by the cily during Ihe month of Octo ber. They were as follows: N. M. McLean, for frame shlp shed on Ihe waterfront, t,HU0 A. J. Lancaster, for dwelling ort Summit Avenue. 500. Mrs. C. T. Partington, for re-airs to residence on Seventh Acnue West, ?U85. INTERNATIONAL RACE MCH'IIIA, llcl. 31 The legislation wli icli Premier Oliver plans i introduce lo regulate Uie hour of labor in Hritish Columbia will apoly only In lumbering ' ami kindred induslries. It i UU-lierslood the (iOVITIUIKMlt hill does not a Uu al establishing an ci ill I hour dav In all industries. t WINNIPEG BLOCK IS SWEPT, BY FIRE AND Uie i-ilv'n hosine section U lie rOUONTO, Oct. 31. Hev. J. H.' I ' nibulL Jair !)l H !ci , Park Orckhvleriaii 4tliiil-rh here uml line; SCOTLAND WINNER IN COLLISION: Collides. With Police Car and Many are Injured on Busy Corner LOS ANOELES, Oct. 31.-Twenly-four persons were in jured, two fatally, when a fire! IikiC wagon' and police patrol, holh answering the same call, enlliitpil at si hiirfi btreel enrner jFIREMAN INJURED,"ni ral.pd iulo a sloie window mowing down every body in Hie WINNIPEO. Oct. 31. The wa- Sacral firemen were ilamnmnd Hlork, Albert St iH.!"'"""? Injured, eluding a large office and sample The collision look place at room building in the centre of""' c""r r.i... n.... ing fire. One fireman snoppcr ana ineairr goers swept swept by by jwas injured hnd the occupants of building were rescued wi (difficulty. REV. J. H. TURNBULL till DIES AT TORONTO Hrocdway where a crowd oi .win- were al 1 lie lime. LAW WILL BE BURIED WESTMINSTER ABBEY LONDON. Oct. 31 The bdy of Andrew. Hoilar Law will be buried III , CJM Mlllli.i. I .iwnr; a. 11 r",,l..i.l funeral and that the will or the mosf pifMnineni a.lvocalen irrae r Choirb L nioii. .Iie.l su.l.lenlv be somewhep jn Ihe nave of the lof hearl disease. a?ed 52. abbey. RANK OUTSIDER WON AGAINST IRELAND; THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE MlXOOX. (h't. 31 The inter-' NT. WMA H K 171. Ocl. 3t tr- leairue game played belween did. at 100 lo 7 against, won Scottish and Irish league football the Cambridgeshire Slakes here teams resulted in a victor)' Tor tiHlay defeating Epinard. thi-ee to Scotland by a score of one to one, by. a neck. Dumas, seven to nothing. onf. came third. Leader of Nova Scotia Miners Goes to Prison Two Years ior Sedition HALIFAX, OcL ill. Two year in Dorchester penitentiary ii. ..etifpiH-e iirinioiined this morning on James U. Mr- il..i. hliiii. former secretary of the United .Mine Workers for Dis- fraine trict 20, convicted by the Supreme Court on a charge of seditious libel. During the coal and slel strike in Lane Hrelon i last i July i i and August .Maclaghlan was nrrcsted on n charge of spreading ru. renorls nod his colleague. Daniel Livingstone, president of Ihe orgauitation, was also arrested, charged jointly Maclachluu with conspiracy. LivingstUne has not yet been tried. SCHOONERS CALLED 0FFjScflrce Jm mim pomds HALIFAX. Oct. 3t. Today s international fisher m e u ' s schoonei race was called off several hours aOer lhe. vvvels had started because of lack 'of wind and Ihe impo8sibility of finishing within the. time limit. BIRTHS A daughler was born at Ihe licinMiil Hospital this morning lo Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Marenlelte, lTflh Avenue West. A son was bom at the General Hospital on October 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wicks, Seventh Avenue West. CABINET RESIGNS LISHON, Oct. ul The Portuguese cabinet resigned, today It is announced. Eulniuribe for the Dally News. of Halibut Marketed During October Owing to Bad Weather ni.r,.vne:ilile rishiiiir weather prevailing during almost with entire month, caused the total halibut landings hero in October to be. lower than usual at 1,811, 100 pounds. be.venly-three American bouts landed a total of l,t70,l00 pounds and seventy six Canadians, S7:i,S00 ihiiiiuIs. The total was 320,000 pounds less than that for October lust year. 2,101,100 pounds, and 270,-r.00 less pounds than the tidal for September, which was 2,111,-(100 pounds. The highest price paid during the month went to Hie Atncri-can schooner E. NelUou which marketed 0,500 pound on Oclo.lHsh & Cold storage wo. I... . on fur l3.1e and t e. T ie uanagian lowest price. 13c und We, was paid for two small Canadian catches yesterday. Today's arrivals and sales; American lleliance No. 1, 1,000 pounds, and- Sadie K., 5,500 pounds, at 15.l)o and Vut to the Canadian 1 1.000 oounds. at 1 U Colored Lady is Given Six Months for Selling Whiskey -Admitted Having Sold Beer .May Huger, colored, 1)13 Third Avenue West, was found guilty this murniug by Magistrate ilcGlynioiit on a charge'-o.f selling in toxica ting liquor to wit whiskey, and was sentenced to ix mouths' imprisonment al Okalla Prison Farm. Constables Slewart. Buggies and Huggard of the provincial drv siiuad tes tified that she sold whiskey and beer to them in the form Vf drinks. Accused admitted the selling of beer but denied that she had sold whiskey. W. E. Fisher conducted the prosecution and Milton Gonzales appeared for the defence. The hearing of. the case look lime in up i lie most or i tie the pidice court this iiiorniiif,'. Constable Stewart, principal' witness for the crown, told of gointo Ihe premises of accused on October o al 9:i0 p.m. in e pany with Constables Hug-pies ami Huijard and four other men. Al first witness gave Ihe addres as 818 Eraser Street but later corrected himself and said I hat it w as IH3 Third Avenue West. Counsel for the defence objected" lo Ihe etiief of police making a su??estion to witness as lo the correction. Constable, Slewarl I lieu went ' on and told of eifthl drinks being served twice by accused. Constable Hupgard for " the 'ur ' firsl round and wit- lu II 1 !.!!. .1 II. l..l.. I'""' i..,,, LWEi ,V':Yf'q4e,wr,rlhe.-1.wnd--The-price 'will be cwnaTed Iwfore Hie ... . ,. .... . t having been paid in each cae. Witness and Huggard drank Scotch andIlu?gles, beer. Cross Examined Cross-exaininirigr. Mr. Conzalen tested Hie evidence of the witness and asked htm if be was quite clear as to all Dial had hapened. It was also brought out in' the i.pf,.tf.ATuriiiiiiilifiii Hint u'tllie lin.l Itinieit :i iru in lo urnisPil'K Ibelweeil I . . ....... . . . - - i place in order to purchase a bottle but had been unable lo do so. While he was satisfied with the evidence obtained in buying drinks, witness admitted that it would strengthen the case to set a bottle. That was why he had relumed. Men with which wi(iies-s was associated m the obtaining of evidence had also desired lo return lo the place for they were always wanting drink. Witness was advised by the majislrale lo give straight answer and avoid evasion. In examination and cross examination, Constables Huggles and Huggard largely corroborated the evidence of Slewart, although some details as to sub sequent visits and the purpose thereof did not entirely In Own Defense Accused, on the box, admitted selling beer but denied selling whiskey. She remembered the detective coining to her place. One of the detectives had bad a botlle in his pocket and she asked him why he wanted another. Constable Slewarl had followed her around and begged her lo sell him a botlle of whiskey saying that he would pay any price for it. She never sold whiskey and she knew that ii, 'by doing so she might get six HI-. , . ... .. .i... i.i.ai:.... mom lis. l w ire me urutinrf had come back and had tried in Ihe worst way to buy a botlle but all Ibey got from her she said was beer. Under cross examination by Mr. Fisher, accused admitted that she had become suspicious when she. had seen Huggle already had a bottle. Other Witnesses Intending lo call, them as wit- mwi He. and Iliiiao. 800 pounds, nesses tor the defence, Mr. uon ...... .... .-v . - .-i ... .. II . .. . had accompanied the deleclUx-, knowing they were dHectiSW, had volunteered their assistance. The oilier two .were in the employ of Ihe detectives. Mr. Fisher volunteered to produce these men as witnesses if the defence so desired but he declined to divulpe their names in advance of Iheir appearance. Mr. fioiizales then closed the defence and argument of counsel followed. MEXICO CITY HOWLING MOB IS FIRED ON One Deputy Killed by Police When Free Fight Taking Place Between Factions MEXICO CITY, Ocl. 31. One deputy was killed when rioting broke out in Ihe chamber of deputies the resuH of a quarrel Uuerista and Callista factions in the lobbies. (Joe Uuerista named Zetina was killed when Ihe police fired inlo ITie howling mob of deputies who fought with sticks and canes and were brandishing revolvers. B.C LEGISLATURE PASSES RESOLUTION BONAR LAW DECEASE V1CTOUIA, Oct. 31 The Legislature yesterday recorded its ;rejj gret at the death of llonar Lawi in a resolution proposed by thfi? premier and seconded by Hour-is D. McLean. 'Ihe resolution readr "That this House desires to plaou on record its appreciation of th& splendid service rendered the Empire by the lale Right Horn, Itonar Law and its regret al MtU removal by death, EDMONTON MAN FOUND IS DEAD AT VICTORIA SHOT WITH REVOLVER VICTORIA, Oct. 31. Found dead in a room In a down town hotel, Ihe body of a man beliefe'd" to be C. Wilson of the firm '-of-Carroll, Wilson & Co., of Edition Ion, was found with a revolver bullet wound in hi bead and (lie weapon clutched in bis right hand. ut lie and Wc, lo the i;anauiau zaie usmn ur um num vi ...u.m(. ()cai compuuy. t'i.ii Cold Storaire Co. oilier men who bad been with 'M new head of Ihe rout Alliance, 2,000 pounds, at lie and 10c, lo the Allin fisheries. The total Tor the dify'wns 23,- NEW LEADER FOR LOCAL COMPANY GIRL GUIDES Prince Rupert girl guides have a new leader. Al a meeting of Jlie. Prince Ruport Olrl Ouides Association yesterday, Mrs. A. V. (Ireen wa appointed gulder lo the detectives. Afler explanations pany Is a comparatively new ar-had been made by Mr. Fisher and rival in Ihe city. She 1 a iler. Coimlable Slewart, it developed In-law to Mr; Hubert Ward and that two of the fou,r men vlto lie la Weitvitw. i IV 51923 .1. iTH rats Whan Ymi Wul A MEW 1 TAXI BOSTON GRILL Third Ave. 99 The Latest in Jlcstaurants. iR a tuny Private Boxes for Ladle Phone ami Party Use. PRINCE RUPERT Best Food. Best Service. win ana mm mrnrv ice Take Her to the Boston." Lmmm In the City. lUtea Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. VOL. XIII, NO. 257. f HINGE IIL'PEKT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEH 3, 1023. VMUrOr'l Cif filiation 1MI PRICE FIVE CENTS. ILS. BE GIVEN THE RIGHT OF SEARCH NOVA SCOTIA LABOR AGITATOR FINDS HIMSELF IN PENITENTIARY TODAY Terms of Treaty with United States Presented to Imperial Conference by Lord Curzon LONDON, OcL a I. Final Irrnis which form Hie bai fori llic Anglo-American treaty lu enable the lutli-r country Ui cop' with rum running along the American coast were formully pre-i MMited to Uie Imperial Conference by Lrd Curzon this afternoon. Th term of Hie treaty follow: 1. The United Slutes authorities have Uie riglil lo search any British ship wiUnn Hie twehe mile limit suspected of currying liquor for smuggling purjHie. 2. Tlie Lulled Htate will formally affairm by Irealy Uie riuciple of llr three mile limit for territorial waler. IX, British liip have Uie right to carry liquor under seal inlo the territorial water of Ihe I'nilcd Slate. COAST RANGE STEEL COMES INTO DEBATE EIGHT HOUR DAY IS PROPOSED IN I.IIMRRR FIRE WAGON IN industry of B.c.j LOS ANGELES IS It