& .9 -4fvii Whan You Want A TAXI BOSTON NEW GRILL 99 Third Ave. in a hurry The Latest in Restaurants. Phone Private Boxes for Ladies and Party Use, Beat Car and Beit Servlca PRINCE RUPERT Best Food. Best Service. In tha Olty. Rates Reasonable "Take Her to the Boston." Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. VOL. .MIL, AO, 2BI IMtl.NUK HL'l-KIlT, B.C., Tll'ILSDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, l!2:i. Yt.r.,s cireui..n. 1.710. StrMt Salt SM. PRICE FIVE GENTS. BUTTER IS TO BE MADE IN PRINCE RUPERT CANADIAN Miss Toronto is Fairer than all United States' Painted Cheek Beauties NEW VOUK, Nov. 211. The Canadian girl "Mix Toronlo" I today Hi IJiieen of Beauty 011 the American rouliuciit. Shc win declared the winner in the coolest fur the mot beautiful Kirl mil of 87 entrant. mot of Iheni from United Stale, at .Mailiii Square (iarden lal night. '.Mii- Toronto' "real name i Mi. I.ornia "Xildrr nnil she i sixteen tear, or age. .She and Mi" Chisholm, who look thinl prize a Mi Xcw York, wore the only entrant vhoe check were iinioct'iil of rouge. The winner of Hie ro'nlel gel a titdvfiiK picture contract. Hie chairman of the committee wa Itudolph Valcnfino, . ! ONE HUNDRED LONGSHOREMEN BACK TO WORK : Indians and Others From Vancouver JslandPolnta.Qather, at Victoria YICTOHIA. Nov. 29. -One hundred longshoremen, ttho hate t ti on strike at seteral island) poliiN are expceled to return lo work today. They hate tired of walerfmnl trouble- and have an. iiMinre)) Ihelr intenlion to return lo work. Mnl of them are Indian for whom it i said they llliih-rlnod little of I lie quarrel when Ihey quit hill obeyed the liiilou (inter. Some uf the nyn hate come lo lid Vietoria seeking w.rk with non-union in gangs now handling Victoria shipping. COUNTY COURT of VISITS YARDS Circumstances of Accident ed fectlng P. R. Feed Co. vs. C.N.R. Case Repeated In Session of the County Court 3C was held yesterday iftcriioou in the Canadian National Railway nrd in die course of the ease between llie priu-e Rupert Fred Co. and (he Canadian .Yalioual Hallways ju which the plaintiff i suing the tlnfendaiil company for 917(1 damage done lo a wagon when it wn I nick hy a muting engine. The locomotive aiid the wagon wilh llie name drivers as when Ihe accident occurred were placed In Ihe same positions and Ihe entire circumstance were repeated hefore Judge Young. Taking of evidence and argn lnenl of counsel were completed lliii morning and Judgment wan1 reserved. EIGHTllOUR DAY WILL INJURE NO INDUSTRY SAYS HOOJI. MANSON VICTORIA, Nov. 20. - The Oliver (loverninenrx eight hour lIllV lf.lt. ...Ill ....I .II....... I I. ..I.. .1 v iii iiui ui'iupi iiiiiuir and will protect Ihe Interests of , . nil - i 1.1.1. Li'iiri'iocii, jiii assurance was given hy lion. A. M. Man- . HAII I. I I II. t iiiuiisicr in iiinor, io a oeie trnll... " II... t i..i-k I. I. """ii hi uie .iksociiiicu iioiiiiis of TriuU). which uiel the cabinet . ......i i.. ;i-ieriiay, The nnvernineiit has no desire. In einbarass industry, Mr. Man-son declared, when Ihe husl-iiesMneii protested iiaralnst a re. Ju.Mlo.1 ic wnris hour., GIRL JUDGED MOST BEAUTIFUL STEGERWALD FAILS TO FORM CABINET HE INFORMS EBERT hkhlin. Nov. :v. Adam Siegerwald, central leader, ha notified President Eberl thai lie cannot iicffl llie chancellorship and form a ralilnel. The Iteirhfttajr pro. I'ulily will hate lo he dis- AU'fiL . .. alleninj . al political sliibilliiiig neein to hate failed. BOYS PARLIAMENT TO MEET JANUARY 2 Prince Rupert May Send Member to Represent District Ihe first hoy provincial par.' nl is to he held al Victoria the Parliament liiiildinus on January t, J and I. Candidates for election iuut he helween the aue of 10 and 21, mid memiiers one of the xroiip comjirisiug the Canadian Slaiukird Ijffirieney Tests, Mich as Train Hanger or I'uvl. Members must he not addicted to the use of tobacco, liiiior or drnus in any form. Thl constituency is aolhoriz. lo elect one member, the con stituency lo he known as Skeena and lo extend from Prince Ituperl Skeena Croln. There will he member in nil, 12 from Van. (outer and four from Victoria. Ilev. (!. (. Hacker, asked this mnriiimr if he Intended to lake part In this, said lie expected they would do so. He was not tire hut thoiiKht Ihey would tie aide lo do o. 't he expenses of Ihe members are lo he pooled. each district paying Ihe same amount, whether near the centre or far distant. Ilev. A. I". Hubert is chairman of Ihe movement and Ilev. I'.. It. McLean secretary. OPPOSE VOTES HINDUS IN B.C. Legislature Adopts Unanimous' y Resolution introduced by Burde of Albernl YICTOHIA, Nov. 29. The Legislature parsed unanimously a resolution Introduced' I by Major H. I., llurde of Alberni opposina Hie enfranchisement of t lie Hindu In llritish Columbia. Hurtle moved thai Ihe question be presented lo Ollawa for eon-! si.lerallon in view of the fact Hint il had come up at Ihe Im perial Conference, and Premier King Intimated Ihe matter would be discussed at Ilia next etsluu of the House of Com WEDS NURSE Miss Ethel Ruth Flower Is Srlde of Major John McGregor, V,C. i A wedilinir of wide interest in this city look place iuietly on; .November 1(5 at the residence of Dr. James S. Henderson, pastor of H. Andrew' Prebj lerian Church, Vancouver, ttlien Mis Klhel Hut li Flower, H.N.. became the hride of Major John MirCre-lior. V.C., of Prince ituperl. Major Ji-Creaor returned to llie city yelerdaj' afternoon "alone and new of Ihe wcddiuir was re-ceited with surprise hy his many friend who are now heartily , roupralulaliui: him. Major McCrejror i I'm well j and fatorahly known here to need j any accounts heiue niade of him-1 self other than Ihe fact that he erted with such tnlor and dis-i linclion in the Creal War that he; receited Ihe highest award lhatj could he conferred upon him toy hU founlo'- ' he hride for about u year was on the stall of1 the Prince Ituperl t'eueral llospi-; lal liaviiiK gone outh iluriu? the! suiiiiiirr. She is a giTdiiale of Ihe VaircueTMJ'iieral Hospital and i talented pianist ASK REDUCTION OF PRINCE RUPERT i mi I RUPERT, the terminus of the Csnadiin National RaHways PRINCE in Northern British Columbia, has come to the fore of recent years as one of the premier fish-producing areas of the Dominion of Canada. Prince Rupert halibut is known all over the American continent, and the industry has reached large proportions because of the diJtributlon seryice placed at the disposal of the fishermen at that port by the Canadian National Railways. The one essential in the fishing industry is the speedy marketing of the fish after tbey are caught B means of a rapid express service over the Canadian National, halibut and other fish from Prince Rupert are laid down in AVinnipeg, Montreal, Toronto and other Canadian and America cities very quickly after they are landed from the fishing boats In Prince Rupert harbor. Halibut fishery is the chief sea industry of Prince Rupert, and during 1922, 25,275,300 lbs. of halibut were landed at that port. In addition, 33,225,300 lbs. of salmon were caught and large quantities of herring, cod, flit fish and crabs. The cod and herring fisheries, which have scarcely been touched as yet, hold a great future. The photograph show-'a few of the hundreds of boats "engaged "in the halibut fisheries out of the port of Prince Rupert. ROYALTY IN NORTHr"""""'" . Delegation of Businessmen In troduced to Pattullo by H. G. Perry YICTOHIA, Nov. 29. A dele- Baliou of northern businessmen appeared hefore Hon. T. D. Pal-lullt here and pointed out thai al preenl the royally on limber in northern Hrillsh Columbia is 15 cent higher than the royally collected in Ihe southern hall of Ihe province. The delegation was introduc ed by II. (J. Perry, member for Prince (Senrge, who slated after Ihe interview thai Ihe mini!rr had promised full consideration for the idea for a reduction of northern royally. SHOW INCREASES IN TIMBER PRODUCTS IN THE PAST FEW YEARS YICTOHIA, Nov. 2"J. Since IHIO Ihe number of losing operations in llritish Columbia have Increased from tilt Jo 2052 in 11123. Timber scaled in ll22 lolalled l,5lU.I58.273 feel as against l,2NO,2a.'l,Oli(l feet in 1 1)10. llritish Columbia shopped 13,- ft 7 tt. 3 23 feel by water overseas in HUH and (his rose to 275,-UU.HOO lat year. The value of pulp products last year was ? 1 2,5110.000 against 93,520,000 in t'.UO. SEAGULLS HOLDING A CONVENTION VICTORIA YICTOHIA, ,v v Nov. 29. -The sea gulls have chosen Victoria for their annual convention. Flat, le'red by the slogan, "Follow tlie Birds," the birds that the tour isls follow have evidently spread llie news to all their cunvwoles for a phenomenal number have lately InyaMed the cily's fore, shore, necoinpnnying boats to Victoria in such dense numbers that Ihe vessels' are hardly to 'RfiflF RNNNlNf. lUBLMU Canadian Government Indicates Willingness to Deal With I Matter Expeditiously OTTWA, Nov.2i. Canadian ami United Stales representatives attending (lie conference hen; for Ihe prevention of liquor smuggling believe they will be able lo conclude their deliberations tonight. That Ihe Canadian government is anxious to deal wit Ii the recommendation forwarded from the conference as expe ditiously' as posible is indicated by the sessions of Ihe cabinet which were held yesterday and are in progress again today. FISH ARRIVALS Three Boats Sold 105.000 Poundsi"'''''' ,!l, w,' '"'J at Halibut Exchange This Morning Three halibut chooners sold catches totalling I05,lioo pounds at Ihe l'ish Exchange this morn ing. Two American boats had 8S.O00 pounds and one. Canadian in, dim pounds. Arrivals and sales: American Virginia, '30,000 pounds, al 3,7e and Kc. to Ihe Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Torilenskjobl, (55,000 pounds, at 13.8c and 8c, lo the Atlin Fisheries. Canadian Johanna, to.ooo pound, at 13. 7c and 9c, to the Canadian ' Fisli t Cold SloiMge Co, ANDREW BLYGH IS ' 1 niCC r A Mnin TC LAUlt5 LAWUlUAIfciDoIice oOlcer. he said, A friend YANCOUVF.H, Nov. 29. Shades of Ihe old lime election with free beer and brass bands, here Is a candidate who gives tea and a nice dance to attract his crowd of ladies ami gentlemen! This en- merrily, with a three-cornered terprising candidate is Andrew. fight for mayor and a score or so Blygh, J. P., who is running'of alderinanie candidates. Two strongly for alderman. Ills cau. cus dances are proving highly ON ENTIRE FISHING FLEET PHIMFQP AT """I"' UUft INQUIRY Witnesses Not Very Sure of Ground When Cross Examined bv Counsel VANCOUVER, Nov. 29. Evi dence in connection wilh the dr.l? Irallic in Vancouver and vicinity was given by several Chinese al veslerdav's liearimr of llie special inquiry into Ihe charges of illegal Irafticking nreferreil a ''a in it Hie llnv:il Mounted Police squad here. Much of Ihe evidence was inconclusive because the Chinese were unable to identify olllcers with whom (hey claimed to have had dealings. One v 'he wilnese alleged thai he had paid 85 hush raided Hie premises when' opium was being smoked. Another expressed the opinion that W. I.. "Doc." Smilli, one of Hie accused olllcers, was the man to whom he paid $50 to avoid prosecution afjer the raid. It was so long ago he could not be positie. Most of the witnesses spoke vaguely of "moulded police" in Iheir evidence bill admitted un der i, cross-examination that the will. M, nirival of ! urvivor' lies or any other branch of the,. rr,.iirlll..r n,ai i i.hImit police force. U,K ,1,n assoelation known ,ii,p,i7.i at rocks 'dasli ' nieces on the or Lee Qui broughl from Okall., 'J " M S',orli Clu1'" 8 ' n jail, where he is serving a sen- J for S I laW,!,'w, ''eberghe. Bel-lence of eu.i.een monll, alntr giu.n. for organizing sweepstakes done . sinusglillg. positively. ... ...... . on horse races. The Canadian B n identified Smith a Ihe man who C"'"'V! . 0.. Public is warned against sending f A.P ,mU " had introduced him as sucn. THREE.CORNERED FIGHT YANCOUVF.H, Nov. 29 The municipal pot is now boiling of Ihe candidates are now serv Imr as aldermen, one. Aid. Pelll- AMERICAN Creamery and Cold Storage Plant is to be Established in the City in Spring: Woodcock Ranch Purchased Amioiiuciii? that he had purchased Iwo oiis-lhiiil interests, in the Cassiar ranch at Woodcock near Pacific from tieome I. Tile of Prince Rupert and Ihe respectively, Hohert McKay, manager of llie Prince Hubert uairy, siaiea yesieraay uiieruoou mat inter January i milk and cream ror loca (family interior farm and delivered here .ent dairy on Eleventh Avenue. to establish in the city al some decided, an up-lo-date creamery. and cold stnrasre plant which will handle on a contract basis all Ihe milk and cream produced helween here and Suiitliers, 1 turning out butter and all dairy products for the1 city and dis trict on a wholesale and retail! basis. Mr. McKay announce thai Ihe new concern will be operat ed under the name of Wood cock Dairy Lld pritateiy capi- talked. Liiiler this title will pa submerged Ihe former Prince. not finished it. fight for Huperl Dairy and the Ca.siar 'lower western freight rates. Northern Ltd. IL L. Brown retains his one-third interest in the 29d acre farm at Woodcock and will ' take over the .ac'liv? 7riarraT.eiiT-Tir Ifie rarmrr: McKay himself will remain jncouriciI had not made a definite Ihe city as general manager of lalement on the rights of the ihe whole concern. 'province in connection wilh Considerable improvement to'e'Kht rates. If necessary he Ihe buildings on Ihe Woodcock farm arc lo be made and by spring it i expected lo have 100. head of catlle there. Sir. Mc- Kay leaves tonight for the soulhl on a slock buying trip- J ! THREE-MILE LIMIT IS TO BE EXTENDED t IjONDON, Nov. 29. Britain and United Stale have virtually reached agreement on Ihe form of ! I h e propoed treaty a. granting the United Slates special extension of llie Ihree-mile limit for Ihe confiscation of illicit liquor on British owned ships. ENGLISHMAN ON SHINKOKU MARU Has Two Small Sons With Him on Big Wreck That Is Being Dashed to Pieces CORDOVA. Alaska, Nov. 29.- 11 i ii iaiiii is 1 1 t-aiin nnese woAld slay ' on ' the vessel . ; . .. SEATTLE -, WINNERS 1 Airrn CICIITnnM Makes or October 2t, will be re-UVtK oAjKAIUUN turned to those, interested. HOCKEY LAST NIGHT SKATTLK, Nov. 29. The vis. iting Saskatoon hockey team went down lo defeat here last CONTINENT etale of llie- kite A. V. Carter Irade will he produced on the daily ditrihii(ed from the nre- In Ihe spring it i Ihe intention location in .Section I '- yet lo he I?DI?,IHP D A TI70 rKMlllll K A I V. ji CTf UT APP AM rlllM I IllllVl I 111 w-. v w mm v V A Premier Takes Midwinter Trip to Ottawa to Continue Campaign MCIOHIA, Nov. 2J. The British Columbia (ioverninent Premier Oliver today told a delegation representing llie associated boards of trade. . , ; The premier admitted lie was disappointed; vUial,4ijiw ' privy, , willing lo go lo Ollawa" again in midwinter lo carry on Ihe fight against discriminatory rales. the associated board of trade re solidly beliiml llie (iovern inent in its rale fight, the Pre- niier was assured MCGEER TO ACT FOR PROVINCE Will Not Only Oppose Express Rate Advance But Will Ask Reduction for B.C. YICTOHIA, Nov. 29. (i. O. McOreer will act as (iovenimen! counsel to oppne Ihe applic'a- itioii of the express companies i.. ii... ....il....... i. ....... i r.. .... ;,. lir incr luimuj I'uctiu it'i till iii-i crease of rales. Mr. McOreer, Hie premier staled, would md only oppose Hie application of Hie companies but will ur-e a reduction in Ihe express rales commensurate with Ihe reduction in western' freight rales. WARNING AGAINST SENDING AWAY CASH ... , eo. xonuri. i.iuisui lur uci- "elixiaii government is prosecut- lo lid "British W "'?. "'"' . W ,Ic 1 ',as bw.'! Sei.e.l and which had been sent spwially for Ilia ".Manchester November Handicap" of Novem- her 2 and the "Cam7.ri.lgcsl.ire KILLED BY BLAST DUNCAN, Nov. 29.-. Mathiai Knutsou. emnloyed bv the Vic loria Lumber and Manufactur be distinguished among the popular 'mud appeal lo (he lady'piece, being the labor candidate, night In the second game of the ing Co. whose mill was recently glistening clouds or graceful voters in addition lo tlm men folk .The third candidate, who is run. series lo be played during Ihe destroyed al Chemainus was ae-hll'il. Tliev lour llie eilv lnl llli 1... .In...... tin. I m il n .......... ni ui......i.i.. Ij r. ...... .. ....... . ,'r ii... ...... i .......... I.. i.i....n..ii.. i ui..-.i i ..i.. .i. .. - - v - .- .... . ..n. Huiivi ...... i.M.ni. ii.il i j ill ill. I lip. Mll'lipl, I? ivfi i ns.ij 11 IV 11 1 VI I I If I'll I. I 111. f i. til tr ill I nil II I Kill 7 K lll'IJ III (III r A Jl II I J! I li II .other convention delegates and lervals not employed by Mr. L. D. Taylor who served four favor or the home team was while engaged in blinding: yper-finfi Victoria hospitable. IlilyjU'a eampatfu address.. terms. t j Hree $oil to aotblr..'. atMf.V