TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Stow Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, Willi newly laid dancing Service f'.oor for hire. Suitable for Anvwhera at Anytime. dances, banquets and wedding Stand Royal Hotel, . 3rd Ave. parties. ana oiL ein ou m , PRINCE RUPERT For rates, apply to Hoston pnni , . . , Grill, Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. XIV.. NO. VOL. -'M. I'HINUTJ HLTKHT.IMl, FMIDAY, NOVKMUFlt 7. l2t. r..t.rd,i' circ!u. iec SIrrM al, 431 PRICE FIVE CENTS. NEW BRITISH CABINET APPOINTED TODAY CUSTOMS OFFICERS WILL HAVE DUTY OF ENFORCING HALIBUT TREATY Winston Churchill Gets d d . I rrumineni Baldwins LONDON. Nov 7. -UiiMuii .porlunt pari n Uif government m um ru w, T niui..r liuiiiw... ,o mUJ wiiai is MM.Ketl -,,.,.,.,, ,,,, wt.,.k Uul ,,e ,UlJ "' '"M,,M' "tl"1 '"'iHTlunl position in the .u,iH. Iln.t ot.tUlt JM.)(0, al,,.lll,l ' "r " ,t,ir K;-leM'ir. Hevoud thai ,vrv were no .ir-; y over 11... Irai.pacille air I ' ' : r" lmv',"g ,M,i!lfL.U,t; "'Pl,l' f minister hi njr:!aM(. fr(,m jillwu, , ,,e approach. Prime Minis it h.hI h ir-1 Lord of llie I reaury un.j leader ,w w,l(,r rue)ie,, tlU i Mm' lune of Common. Stanley i.iui-fllur uf IIm' Ksplieiiucr. .inn Clitirt hill. s ni'iury for India, lift r I llirk- i-ad. s.rn-iary far tlm rolunles. I ,. ii r.n. Amery. I ..n iii SecrH ary. Austin I i, . ih. riain. I ilrni of Council ami ,.. i f Die lhir f liHfil. M . i i tif Curmi. . - t -nl Privy Seal, Mania! of s.j 1 1 - .iirv. I id Clmueellor. Vicojiil (Ihv. ii .in.' Seriflary. Sir William ii.i I. -n. I -i Lord of the Admiralty. ...in Cliva Ilridtrinii. f iaiy for War, Sir I .a mill? V . iiimioii l.vano. s . r. tary for Air, lr. 8tat.iuI i i m y for Health 16 ii" ' lam. lary for Labor. Sir Arthur .1 '.('III uf I'll' Don ll of, S 1 1 I) i ! i j . I lo.J lii-iieiili'. i ' -y l.i .il Sit i. IK ! DONT BE REGRETFUL ON CHRISTMAS MORNING Iiinl iinr-iin Inll.tlile rretl-' I lie world l I III- IM' WtM i ilium iiioriuii'f nceie a ' t ot Krei'linjr rani fnun who he - -or h forftol iii'iiihrr. TliU OhrlliiMis Hiiii exer lMfon, prhalr "a eiird arr jrolu? Iw W in In ordrr lo Bft ejrnelly 'ixinal rn-d yon wanL ! ami make your etrllon iHim .iiMliiin-t Willi llne. - mid I. ii M a' priiili-d-iii-' lliipcii Clu ilnni ('.anl. h SI reel. I'limii' 2H. If SALYATION ARMY HALL AT KITSELAS MISKI.VS. Nov. 7. -Tim Sal-"i" Army Nalivu tloriot al K I'-i'Iai uisli In 1 1 ii it L. (lie neii. ' f iVrrnci" for their hplp fur H' w hull Hint Is now- nliiiol tll'i.lie.l II... ....tl..ll .H...111.I. I ,117 1 l I 1 I 11111 UIU'MIHI- ' i: '.::. ihr iinlixr Salva-" in Kilsela and alnuK SKeenu Knvi- Hri.35. mid lln s'.fluliuii Army headiiiiarlei 1 "' It will cn( when fin- 'i''i iiimiii c,ihi. starr .('iipi. 'I'lier. illv iKinniil iiffleer fur x and Alaxka roiuluclcil (Ik 1 ini'l'l hitr In (lie new hull on il.er : ,) W ,p ftl. "'"'I llV DlTIMllI nil titlil wilt lift iileil t ,;. MU., ureal " ''IH i due i:nuy Mrs. N. Mc-K:'" and NoliliiTH of llm rortii for oil (lip work Ihev liiiv.. ilone III "incrltnti wllh llio Imtliliu? of lll,'ir army hall. M'-J'ir II. M 'liivl.ii- .lUlrirl nmiippr f0P , 1,,-ovIfioial de- I'ill 'lllPiil. i.r ....l.li .1 l. rl .... . i iviiiiii; worn, leu l nia,t r for 'jvrrarc on "iMne. ,,, pnnnecllon wllh Ihr '""f apro.Hr- Mm Skrena llier - ''M lo he openi'il, rosiuon in New Cabinet Mum lull pi..m.-.- ay lur.nK lie next lew . ur. lit lialdwiu. i . FISH ARRIVALS , Five Halibut Boats Disposed Of Catches Totalling 53,000 I Pounds at , Exchange This Morning j jin Hunio Aire, lo which he ha l our .iiirri:an halihul iKMlnje,!,!,,.!, u, ArsMiflm aviator iiKirkHml calrhf totalliiiir S,-iwould r"main in Japan until IMJIJ HwumU at Ihr FUli KsrhRiiav 4,rj,,g nn, rontinue lii-i rilsht a I hi- tin mi i n a and oin- tUiiiHiliaii . iUlliniil. or hi' will procerd to html ili.H. of 3.(i(K pound. jHurop. ninkinx a fliylil American Atluntir to Ituenoi Air. or (ilaiUtuni. lU.lMMI IIm.. at IH.Sc will inakr a flight from New and 7r. anil lUiroleu. 0.00" H.. (York to ltuno Am-. al t.ie and 7c. Jo th Itoyal! Resources Exhausted Flsli C. ! The Ardent im- aialor iaid hr lUUvld. I5.OO0 al lV.lc.ha.1 pUautrd every resource in Hid 7ftmlt,Alvhi HkShm-ti. Wtlnuevthe tl -"A&iU&v&mhH 'T ,WMaftwilWinWinAle ac NrvlUil.TrTOaVr. "J) jW'rf . hul he wav-r.5 Canadlan "riilfv ionn.4li.. f,i uiimli iiu int. Cm Sprar. :i.NH) lb . al IH 3c and 7r, In I lie Atlin I ihene. . ELWOOD BARD GETS ANOTHER SIX MONTHS Found Guilty of Unlawfully ; Pointing Qun and Pleads i Qullty to Vagrancy Charge Tr'el Mitiiniarily in Ihr i-ily. fMilirr roiirl Ihi uioriMiig. 111-, wooil Hard wn found vtiilly ofj unlawfully pointing n dIioUuii all Anpii Melvur and plraded trtiillyl lo a charjw of airranry. Ilr wa' thru enli-iirr of lliirly day and j l iiioiiIIi n-p'l-'l nkalla I'ri.oii Farm, (he lrms lo run roncurreiilly. Hard riphiiiit'ilj hi-. ihiMiliiiK off of I he Minimi n a at. allrmpl to frivlitrn a man! whom hr -aid had hit him. He wn under Ihr intlnence of liiior al tli'v II ii'. ha ail. Tim pun in the i'un' wa rloreil lo iln own er. Ilanr lailier. hip rouri mi- iei Hie areurM thai after l'-inu- ieeaeil fruin jail Ihi linn', it would Iw lo hi IpI inlerwl to rpuiain awa from l'rinre lln-prrl where In' had apparently fallen in with bad anriae. CCIDENTMi DEATH IS JURY'S VERDICT Inquest Into the Doath of Jerome Hugh McDonald Was Held Yesterday Aftsrnoon A MTdirl oT iirrideiital diown-inv wan leluined by Hit" jury I"'-fnip IJnroi.pi' .Norman A. Wnll which ycstlnnlay aflrrnnon hrbl i.nupl inlit I lie iIpdIIi Innl Sunday evculnii of .lerniiip Hush MrDonalil. In pilo f pirili'nl iIi-iirkIiu openilion which llll I'ouintH1, llic body of Ihr eoond vlcllm of'llm lU'i'i.U'nl, Dorothy (toHiii'll, ha not yol born rocov- PICil. ' Waller Smllli of Hip ,C.N.H. cily ticket nlllcrt returned lo his ilulles Ihlslnoniing arirr having been Indisposed for Hie past week or so. ICE PREVENTS ZANNI FLIGHT Argentinean Airman Will Continue Flight Next Year Awaits Instructions at Toklo 0K0 N((V 7...MaJur zal(i, , Argentine avialor who decision when word wu received here I hat I In? ports of IVlropuv-j llovKk and I'liriimiMhirti with ice-mhiih. Thin roinlilinn erid'ij the pnss.lolity of obtaining lilps In iluv in sr.imlie ultui" I In. mole Major .aiini has Hire plan ofj (action for Ihe future. Subject lo approval of a comiuilli-e of Hirer flight acro aTrL- piMi'hilily of innktim a iiuc-r.-fnl M'leiiiil al I In euiin. Miijor Zanm va hoieful thai I lii Huetiin Airr rouiiuiltec would iiaii'n lo In plant ron- -CI 1 1 1 Ii if nl In T I'Mlli'. ANGLICAN BAZAAR SUCCESSFUL pnrrrccntl ruritT EYENT Social Hall or St. Andrew's Church Artistically Decorated and Attractive Articles Offersd For Sale The annual bazaar of the Women' Auxiliary or SI. Andrew's Annlian Church held yesterday afternoon wa a very MH-riful affair. The financial ml urn lunl not been definitely arertainil II. I ino.iiiiix. The social hall of the rhurrh wa artistically decorated for the occasion ami iimny article of ornament and ue were for sale. Mr. II. T. Willetl. presidpnl of the Auxiliary, was pcurral (oiivei.ef and those in charge of Hie virion ileparlmenl wcro: Canity booth - Mr. A. Lionel II oil by, uilcd by the ClrU' Auxiliary. Hump cooklnu Mr. A. K. lla-elUJoiies, aisleil by Mr. M. M. Slcphens, Mrs. Jack Harnclcy and Mrs. Adam Mackic. Men's liuolli S. I lazi'll -Jones and (l. I1. Tinker. Fancy work Mr. II. A. I'hil- poll, ailpd by Mrs. I'. F. Kemp. Mrs. I'led I'yle. Mrs. W. II. To hey aul Mr. K. t.. La Trace. Hose him lb Mr. W. II. Vick. ere and Mrs. T. Andrew. While elephant Mrs. C. V, Fvill, Mrs. A. F.. Wri-jlil and (he Lillle Helpers. Tearoom Mrs. It. L. Mcintosh, convener; Mrs. I'.. McC.oskrie and Miss Lennox, pourinjr, asl.sled by Mrs. II. O. Crew, Mrs. A. T. l'ar-kln. Mrs. V. J. (Irccr, Mrs. Hurt, Mrs. Macey, ami Mrs. A. U. Nlclii'ls. 'The civil acllon In the Coui'ly Knurl belween (.. K. Ylreberg and Louise Adams lias been adjourn-i'd until next Tuosday. LADY EMILY Waft1 r : runuiirs Kngh-li iirriiVH'tt cnpagi'tl: in rrronlr t ling hr .-ny of Dellii, va u Minal-i?l candidule hi the ment election in London JOSEPH BUSSINGER PREPARING TO SHIP ! ORE FROM'VENUS MINE; Two Car Loads tc o to Trail Smelter as Test )f Possibilities SMITIIi:HS. .Nov. 7. There arc prospi-el of ore sliipiueiils lieiii; made from the Venus (Jruup this winter. Joseph Ililssinser of 'Telkwa who has done considerable work on Ihesp miuersil claims was iVi town the fore-part of Ihi week and staled lltal he is making preparations to ship a couple of cars of ore lo I lie smeller a' Trail. It.C He has just finished buildiue a road from the mine to connect up with the Provincial lliahway and i elliim lliin-zs ii j readiness lo commence liaulinir as soon as sleishhm conn's. The assay returns oT sample taken from'thu vein on the Venus tiliiup show average values of about 7IU0.no per lou and Mr. Ilussinner is taking out Hie two cars in order to five the property a lesl to determine if il can be nperaled profitably al the present lime. 'This work will he closely followed by other miner and prospectors in Iluv district who have imilar hobiiuh's and all hope that he will.be able lo pel good return and continue lo ship iiiderinilely. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DKAD TUFF POINT. Clear; ralm; barometer, SIM15; temperature I'll; sea sinonll.. HULL IIAItltOll.-ltain: fresh north wind; baromeler, .,0.-.'5; lemperalure il ;moderale swell. DKSHY ISLAND. Clear; calm; baromeler. -'It.o'i; temperature, L'l; sea smooth; 1.30 a.m. spoke slcainer (I ray oil' llosespit bound for Skidegale. Noon DFAD TUFF POINT. Clear-fresh north wind; barometer. 211:115; ieniperalure 28; moderate swell. HULL HAIlHOn. y Overcasl. strong mirth wind; barometer 2U.30; temperature 30; moderate sea. f DtnilY ISIiANI). Clear, calm: baromeler. 20:51; lemperalure ."t: sea -moolh. LUYTENS ONLY TWO SEEKING MAYORALTY CHMR Mayor Owen and Ex-Mayor Taylor Will be the Only Candidates In Vancouver It Is Expected VANCOf VF.II. Xov. 7. -- There will be only two candidate . for the ma orally al the forthcoming election, according to the opinions of municipal politics' prophets. Mayor W. It. Owen will run for re-elcetion and L. D. Tayloc former nfayor, will also be in the field. This year there i no labor cnndidale and it is not expected thai there will be another candidate reckless enough to stack tup against Mr. Owen and Mr. 'Taylor. URGES DEVELOPMENT OF A CIVIC SPIRIT L. T. llopkinson, chairman of the Tariff field commis- sion that is visiting in the city, yesterday (old the llo- lary club, of attending a ttnlary luncheon in Florida wheie they were nulling on a campaign to make (lie slate of Florida the summer nla ground of the L'nilcd Stares. Success followed their efforts because they all nulled together and took pride in I he development of their own cily. 'The people here were the one who knew their own problem best. He liked to see a people who boasted of the nlace in which they lived rather than in some oilier. Theri were son'ie who climb- ed the mountain to gel a beller view of the needs of their home town. 'This wa the sort of civic pride to be admired. . - On Wednesday evening mem bers of Ihe local Fisheries' As social Ion mcl the United Slule?-Held tarilT commission at the United Stales Consulate. Pro Moms of the halibut industry were discussed and certain point of Information were tendered the eommi.-sioner. Customs Officers Will Act as Enforcement Officials Under Provisions of Halibut Treaty tiiloiiis-officei-f will att . uffker. lor the enforcement of Hie halibut close season on the Pacific coast which, under a treaty finally reached between the United Slates and Uuiu.la, will begin on November 10 and end on February 15 umioinireii Jlirvi McLeod, local customs collector, on receipt of an official document from Ottawa Ibis morning. ; One of the clauses of the regulations received by Mr. McLeod reads a follow.-?: , : "As the customs officers are in a much belter position than - r -- ! lishery' officers to enforce the it t n npilfl 1 IMf 1 1'rol'ibiliuu, the Deparlmeul of Y A I V KrlVlAllxiS ;Customi and L.xrise, at the re- CONSERVATIVE Grote Sterling Defeats Danle! Sutherland. by a Substantial Majority VKILNOX. .Nov. 7. Yale feil- on eral constituency remains in the Conservative column, (irol- Sterling. Conservative, bavin? defeated his Liberal opponent. Daniel Sutherland of Kelowna; with only ei'-'l.t small polls to hear from. At U.HO last evening Sterling had a majority of ll'J. EXPLAINS PROVISIONS Or TARIFF COMMISSION Chairman Say's They are Simply Collating Facts on Which Policy Will be Formulated In his address lo the ltolary rtub al their luncheon yesterday. T. llopkinson of the U.S. Tarilf Commission explained that his work, was simply the collating of facts on which to base a tariff policy. Under Ihe U.S. Law Iho laritf .was a' flexible one and Ihe resident was given power after receiving a report from Ihe tarilf -ommission to vary Ihe tarilT fifty per cent either by adding to it or reducing it. It was known as the Forduey larilT law. It changed to meet changing conditions. The problems lo be invest i- gated under II were manifestly numerous and especially in an industry such as the one they were now inquiring into. Mr. Hopkison -expressed great appreciation of the assistance iven him in the work by those engaged in the fishing industry n Prince Ilupert. TO SPEND TWO YERS AT INDUSTRIAL HOME Judge Young Yesterday Afternoon Dealt With Cyril Bag- shaw and Wilfrid Thompson Cyril llatrshnw and Wilfrid Thompson, found guilty of break ing and entering and theft, were sentenced to two years al the I'ssoudale Industrial Home by Judge Young in the County Court yesterday afternoon. William llichard llagshaw. charged with receiving stolen goods, was further remanded. SPECIAL MUSIC A Special Thanksgiving Service will be held at the Methodist church Sunday night al 7.30. Thanksgiving anthems by Ihe cVoir. Soloists: Miss K. Jones and John F Davey. 20 ipipst ' of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, has au-M.oii.cil all rustunin officer-t to become officers lor the enfoire-meiii of Ihe aforesaid provision. Hence, you will exercise very careful supervision over Ilia movement of fishing boats entering any waters under your supervision am take over any halibut board such vessels and sell it. Fisheries orficers are being Instructed to eo-nperale." Under the rlop season treaty, fishing other than that for halibut i not prohibited but, should any halibut be taken and retained by Canadian vessels -or boats while engaged in other fishing, il must be used by the crew of such boat for food or, inrtncdiately after lite vessel arrives in port, in- luiii'ited, over to the officers lo be disposed of to the highest bid der and the proceeds deposiled to the credit of the receiver-general. Halibut ves.e'N may not outfit and clear for the. banks after NovPiuber 12. To be sold, halibut arriving in port alter November 15 must be proven to have been caught prior to the commencement of the close season. SMITHERS MERCHANT LEAVES FOR SEATTLE Relieves In Interior Centre but Daughters Health Makes Move Necessary S.MI'THKHS. .Nov. 7. Mrs. and Mrs. I. Anger and Iheir daughter Miss Winnifred left on Wednesday moruinir lor Seallle and intend lo make their future home at Iteulon. a suburb of thai rity. Mr. Anger has conducted a genls' furnishing and tailor establishment for a number of years in this district but' was obliged to' sell out and seek u milder climnle on account of his daughter's health, which has not iieen of Ihe best since an attack nf ptomaine poison a couple of years ago. Mr. Anger who wus Ihe first merchant tailor to set up in business in the interior, came to llaielton from Seattle in 101 1 with a slock valued at $5,000 and opened up there on May 15 of filial year. He also conducted a store in New llazelton for three years, moving on lo Smilhers in May. 1920, where he purchased Hie building known as the lied Fronl Store on Main Street. This he has now leased, part of the lower floor lo the Newbery llak-ery and the balance including the upstairs to Shield''-' rill. He regrets having (o leave Smitheru ami staled that there has always been a good business here for a tailor. Several years ago, Mr. Anger purchased a small fruil and poultry farm about three miles from Heutou which ha since been rented, but he now Intends to give Ibis his attention and go in for poultry breeding an a large scale and in addition will also open up a store in the town.