25 TAXI unci Ambulance Service -iii i. "si!,'," Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. - ' Wl. XIV NO ?M. PATTULLO Provincial Party is in Danger of Breaking up Dissensions at Meeting Last Night When Resolution of Censure of Members is Proposed; McRae Absent VIUTOHIA. He-, i. Wliil lillic remain- nl the Provincial I'ai'ly iirgauiialiuii here -mre I he general election was lorn ly a revolt w lit-i t Iiri-al-n - it- rtuitiiiued existence, a a result of what Millie or jt leader derilie a thr "iueoiiiprehenitde attitude of tin' parly' elected member. I.u-l night the Provincial Party organization held a meeting t,' which H resolution censuring the tim e member of (tic Legi--lulure for siding with the Oliver Oineriimenl iluriiig the present a j . . ..... ff-i(iii was iniriHiiieeo. ilie chairman. Dr. M. S. Gulh-' refused to allow a vide on it ;,ij i In- meeting virtually broke when u crowd headed by Cap- j. s Cham Jiml II. S. rJlioll left III prolel. i, i rnl Mrllac. lender nf Hie :V'r. W till Wa Ill IllWII. ' - jT( ''J to deliver tin- principal ji- u of the ri'iiiu. Iml failed ': appear RUSHING GRAIN I FROM PRAIRIES , , . Htir It ' - Four Million B Bushels ; Leaded Into Ships In One Day at Lakehead WiNMl'l ii. I .!. t A new i in the himhiiK nf grain u ! l.ak-lii nii wh established rrday. according to figure ;fl by the Canadian National Hi way this morning. A total f U vessel were loaded with 3,-: .fK bohcl or grain. I'ur-'li ' heavy loading! may be an- ;nted during the net few1 il.iv, tiuee ix ceU are loalj fmiay Mini eleven more are ll! ' reaeh port. 'admit on Canadian National t, oi the went continue heavy. A 'fill of fit h;i ram eonUin-1 a 5.1.'.' 12.0011 buoheU having I. Imh,i- otnee AuinjHt I. Daily 'aillna. are jint short of t.OOO,-IHXI iMheU. iniieti of which l ' itiiuiK from the line elevator "illier Hum from farmers ilire.nt. s: i- Aiignat n total of UIH ' ir have ,een ileliveretl lo Vnn- CITY TEMPLE EXCLUDES CHILDREN FROM SERVICES Pressure for Soallng Space Makes Action Necessary at Victoria vl'"l()lt!A, Dee. 4. Owing to i"1 oiiuieiiie now ill alleiuling 'be Cily Teiiinle erviee! every Untidily evening it ha been found nerei.iiry lo jtrohlhll the tliiii-Mnn of children. Many me luni- ''I "way allhuugh the hmldlug H,,'Hs Ihoo. Dr. t:iem Havies who m reecnlly refused the ialor-"''Mi or the Ceiilennial Methodist '-luii-ch by the Melh(idil Confer- ii Ihn iastor of the City Ii'iiiie WOULD PERMIT DOCTOR TO TAKE LIFE UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS 'OI'KNHAtlKN, Dec. . A bill " "ulhorUe doclors under cer-ll"n oomlllions lo lake the lire of Ml lent was introduced into Mir Hauls!, Parliament by 'tie oov DENES CONFESSED TO BURGLARY AT GRATTON SHOP William Duke Speedily Captured by Serocant Bailey Yesterday A wedy capture wa effected lyeterday afternoon by (lily Holier Serve ant Itailey in coer- 'ikiii willi (he burglary of Wilfrid tore uii Thin! Avenue ;;:r:;.;,' ulled in William Duke. ;u rerenl arrival here, being coni- ti I t-I for trial bv Ma? I strain Mri.lyiuont Ihi tnoriiMx after he (, JM,. a f.onfrilsj0 u,,.r ,mtl, lo Chief Virker- admitting breaking and entering (lie More ami Wealing Hie gooU ihi"xiiik 4 wo revolver" and -ix iiHckagen of cartridge the value of wliicb m placed at . .Soon after Hie robbery had en reported by Mr. (iralloti. Sergeant Hailey ui advised ami given Hie de-crinUoH of two prtrwlerit who had been fteen about town. Duke vva picked up in front of a pool room on Second Avenue and. after being tiicl toned, wa arre tl ou u- picioii and taken io inea ponce itlatiou. There lie made bin con fession, after bavins Iteen duly warned, belore CliieT Vfckeri and Sergeant Itailey. Duke dichtei where he had 'ached the inioiiiiK article anil accompanied Sergeant Itailey lo Ihe railway yard below Water Street where the article. were found under a car wrapped in an old wealer which accused aid he had alo taken from Ihe store. Tlil morning Duke was charged in court, the of-'cure being an iudiclalitu one which required no plea. After the evidence of Mr. tirallon. Sergeant Itailey and Chief Yicker had been taken, cumiiiiltal wa formally made, accu-ed making no taleiiienl. Duke jM believed to be a veteran of the Imperial Army. ll staled thai inre coming lo Canada from the Old Country lie had met wilh adversily and was up ngiiiiiMt II. He arrived in tln city two days ago from Kd "ton He is (juile a youiiH man. JACK THOMAS THOUGHT MET WITH AN ACCIDENT In connection with Hie mysterious disappearance of .lark Thomas of Ihe gas boat Provincial, inenllon of which was made yesterday, Mrs. Thomas, who lives al the Palmer House, Is of Ihe opinion that lie has mcl wilh an accident as she says all indications point Dial way. She is lefl In bad financial condition and is folding Ihn situation imd Northern and l'lUNCK HI Credit of I'mviiii e is nieuxiVe INQUIRY INTO CRITICISMS OF CITY FOREMAN Board of Works Will Hold Public Sitting on Wednesday Even- Ing Next ....... . i r ......... ,.r ii. r-iu council yesterday decided lo bold .i public inquiry into the conduct f .1. Mcltue. city foreman. This iiquiry will te held at 7 o'clock m Wednesday evening of next week and all interested will be given an opportunity ' of being present and staling their case either for or against the foreman. Arrangements ae lo be, made for a stenographer to take down Ihe evidence and after the inquiry the board will decide what to do in the matter and report accordingly lo the council. UNITED STATES HAS POSTAL DEFICIT OF FOURTEEN MILLIONS Twonty One and a Half Million Letters Not Dollvored Owing to Defective Addressos WASHINGTON. Dec. I. The annual report of Ihe Postmaster enernl lo President Coolidge shows I hat the postal servire of the Unileir Stales ended the year wilh a deficit ainnunlinir lo li.- I'J8,I37, a considerably lower deficit I ban for the previous year. In the course of the year Iwenty-one and a half million letters were received which it was impossible lo deliver owing o defective addresses, an in crease of over two millions on lasl year. There wa an increase in the weight of newspaper mail re reived and also nil Increase in foreign uinjl. BIRTH A daughter was born at the Prince Ilupert Ceneral Hospital on December t, to Mr. and Mrs .lame Al hurley of the McMordie Vp;ivuieolii $ftoft DISAGREEMENT WITH WOODWARD; BRITAIN'S POSITION League of Nations Notified That no Interference In Egypt Will be Permitted GENEVA, Dec. 4. Great Britain has Informed the League of Nations that It will net recognize that any slgna-turs by Egypt of the peace pro-! tocol will give Egypt the right to appeal to the league on matters connected with the Anglo-Egyptian dispute. The j British note also declares that i no Inlerrercncs from any source on matters touching the Sudan would be accepted. SEVEN DEAD IN RAILWAY SMASH Sacramento Short I Ine Train Collided with Key Route Suburban at Oakland itAKI.ANIl, Cal.. Ixe. t.--Seven eron. two of IIiiii women, are tWmd ae a remill of a rr eml eollihioii lejRr'ei) a " !erWiili 5bort 1-ine trait: ami a Key Houi j ulrurban. file Sacnuneiiio iruiir rraoliMl into the electric. The only one of the dead o far identified i- C. O l.oygliliu. I'hirlv -one were mjureii. BODY OF PETER COLUMN FOUND . . -. Provincial Police Returned to City With Remains This Morning and Inquest Will be Held Provincial police relurned to the city lal night wilh the remain of I'eler Cidligau. Ihe logger, who hM In life by drowning in Khul'iiiatecu Inlet last week. An iinuel will he held. TERMINALS DAMAGED AT HUDSON BAY AND SHIPPING DESTROYED I'UINCI- M.ltKHT. Dec. J.. M'MM-e li'llll at I'orl NeH'in mi Dcectnher I. con.i"leially damaged the Hudson Hay terminals and destroyed more shipping, according to advices lo Ihe Itnyal Canadian Mounted police headquarters here. f t t'H't CHURCH UNION IS DISCUSSED Private Bills Commltlco at Victoria Has Now Plan for Sottlemont VICTOHIA. Dec. .- 'the for mation of a commission to settle the dissension over church pro perly under the Church Union Hill is 'postponed by amendments introduced by Ceneral Victor Odium before the Private Hill Committee Ihls morning. Minority interest would be prelected by n granl of money Instead of dividing Ihe church properly between concurring anil non-concurring bodies under, the Odium plan. The amount of money to be paid by a cougrcga Hon holding mil for union would bo determined by the strength of ;ie vols. mtrn PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper I'lillT. H.G.. 'fjllt ILSDAY. UKCKMHEIt 4, 1021. E IN THIRD PARTY RANKS BRITISH COLUMBIA AT TOP vroVT 6s m ' I YMUMtf'i ClrcuUtoal ITS. a,- i 1 1k of (ioverninental Micce?. ATTORNEY GENERAL DISMISSES JUSTICES Two Magistrates Relieved of Duties for Falling to Place Men In Witness Stand VICTOHIA, Dec. I. Attorney Manson informed mem- of llle legislature thai he dismissed two justices of the peace recently in Saauich because "1' 1,11,1 eommilled great wrong li iiiiuiniiiK nil rtn; ru-iil will! bad debauched girls without placing the man in Ihe witness stand. 1 shall follow the same course,. in future, regardless of a-Tone's pounce, lie warneu SERIES OF ARTICLES ON QUEEN CHARLOTTES Charles Harrlscon Writes Interesting Group for Publication In this Paper Charles Harrison, for many vears resident of Queen Char lotte Islands and of Loudon. Kugland, has written for this paper a series of articles in cluding some very interesting reminiscences Of life, in the early lay on the Queen Charlotte 1s- aud. Publication of these will com mence in the near future and will be continued at intervals until ompleled. Anyone interested in Hie Islands should be sure to secure the whole series which will extend over several mouths. The only way to make sure of netting the paper every day is to subscribe for il INQUEST IS BEING RESUMED TODAY ON KLEYY NUGGETT BODY The innuest over Hie bndv which, was found some time agoKI SS A PKRmllSlHh in Mew .Miggeu souui or nere will be resumed before Coroner Norman A. Walt this afternoon ul 3 o'clock. Though identity has nol yet been positively es-J tablished, the remains are believed to have been those of a Hartley Hay Indian named Waller Hates wluv fell overboard from a salmon boat in Orenville Channel tirn,- Mit summer. Strret Sites. Hi CAPILANO MATTER Premier Oliver Charges Twigg With Attempt to Show Strife Prevails in Liberal Circle V1CTOHIA. Dec. i. In the legi-lalure, Hon. T. I), l'al- lullo. minister or laud.-, in answering questions aked by Des-;wrd Twigg, memlier for Victoria, denied that any disagreeineiil existed between liun-elf and Charles Woodward, Ihe Vancouver niember, over Ihe sale of timber died. "Did the Vancouver member not threaten lo resign his seat f Ihe block was not withdrawn from the market? asked Mr, Twigg. . ,, I Premier Oliver charged Mr. PROTOGRAPHY that EXPERIMENT was Airplane Will Race With Moon's Shadow During Eclipse of Sun on January 24 WASHINGTON, Dee. i. An airplane will race the shadow of of 'he moon nearly four hundred miles across New York stale during the sun's eclipse on Janir- and ary 21. The machine will carry a specially designed camera and photograph will be taken from the plaie oft'ie sun's flaming corona vismieTuflng the eclipse. I he purpose of the experiment is o permit photographing for a i longer period than two minutes, The eclipse will be visible from the earth. HOLDUPS IN VANCOUVER Average of One Every 48 Hours j Reported In Big City VANCOl VKH. pec. 1 Vancouver i still being criticized on account ed of the large number of of holdups here. One holdup in every 48 hours is the average fori November and tbev are still ZOine on , Hie t(f efforts of the po-iada jjce URGES BOOST PRINCE RUPERT is Two Visitors to Rotary Spoke of Value of Advertls Ing City Two visitors to Ihe Holary Club spoke at the luncheon today on the value of continuously advertising the advantages of the city. One of these was Hnlariau Kd. Lipsell, treasurer of the Vancou ver Club and the other J. S. Louis pacific coast manager of Hie Car boudale Machine Co., mauufac Hirers of refrigerating machine ry at Los Angeles. Mr. Louis took advantage of Ihe occasion to speak of Hie mar vellous growth of Los Angeles ,aud urged that similar methods be used here. Every person here should, speak well o: the place and show its advantages and especially the wonderfully tourist attractions of the side passage, which he characterized as the most beautiful steamer trip he had ever taken. SALE OF ALCOHOL UP TO THIRTY PER CENT MOSCOW. Dec. t.--Soviet Russia today joined wel countries when a deeree was issued permit ling Ihe manufacture and sale of liquors up tn a strength of thirty ! in' wi iib-odtol BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall,, with newly laid dancing f'.oor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed. ding parties. For rales, apply to Boston Grill. Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CEN13. lands in the Capilauo water- Twigg with attempting lo show strife existed in the Liberal ranks and attempting to cause discord. The premier lenied that Ibere had been lack or harmony. Mr. Patfullo said that B.C. carrying on a definite reforestation policj with fire protection a the keynote. Wliere there were no fires, Ihe natural growth was coming along splendidly. Hon. J. 1). McLean, minister finance, announced that a plan to amalgamate the provincial departments of industries public information was being considered. NOT VIEWED WITH ALARM U.S. Restriction on Canadians Entering That Country Will Not Hurt Dominion OTTAWA, Dec. t. llecom- (Herniation of United Stales Sec-, rotary of Labor Davis, in his an-a nual report to Congress, IbalS quota restrictions are to be plac- on Canadian citizens desirous entering the United Slates are not viewed with , alarm here. It isa ...... wl;ll,..l -j fl.nl ..., . wllitli l. u I iv(ki(.iaiiuu ATI 1 u I inn nr. . venlin? : l.irn pvrutn from r.:in-a- would probably benefit Can-5 ada as a whole. n Mr. Davis' further recora meudations for restriction of all-immigration under existing legal' limits in times of unemployment, evidently along the lines of the present Canadian act whiqU ,.iui.im III! I iic iiu.viirS ui an order-in-council at "any time gulaling such influx. t UNITED STATES IN GOOD SHAPE Optimism but Caution Manifested In Report of Treasury Secretary to Congress WASHINGTON, Dec. A year of prosperous and beallhy condlr lions is forecasted in the annual report to Congress of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. The per capita tax has been cut from 51 to $.7 in Ihe past Jour yea'rS and public expenditures have also been cul in half, the report asserted. Mr. Mellon declared thai Hid United Stales had emerged frojn post-war transition in a healthy condition but cuutioncd the no- cessily ot proceeding slowly and carenilly with any further tax reductions or changes in the na tional finances. LEAVES FOR VANCOUVER Major John McGregor, V.O. of this cily has joined Ids' wife and child in Vancouver and will remain there for the winter, being at present employed as a sloue mason on the University '.!;- at P vat Urey