25 rcpl I TAXI nnd Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th 8t. MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOI, XIV NO, 27D ui ill l et. AGAIN ARRESTED . AFTER ESCAPING WESTBOUND TRAIN I n A V.v .: I1.mii--Uli" -' tl i - I from Hie a. Mo.i iiii' Hal Wcdnes-w . ip imug ccorW'd lo Yan- f . . in Hilawa charged with r .Mu valued hi 2,ooo ii Yam miiu'i adi-ess. was I a-' ihkIi' ' Maple dtsruM NEW BOAT FOR GEORGE FRITZ Margaret I. Arrived From Van couver Last Night and Will ba Tied Up (ii.. ri- rule arriM-il Ii'-it t'vi'iiiuu from VHiicoincr 1 k k: In new lioat the Mar-:: ' I whirh l In fili haliliiH f (Ins port. Ilie vrweel tt : l l ing with 10 foot beam ' li-i't iiioiiIiIimI (lilli and ik i ill wild it ii K0 liorfe power ili.t M'lm -ili-i-el engine. Sli i iilaic Hie TheliiMt wlilrh ri-i iMiiiy iim hI (tea. Krilz miys lie will have I'- tU (he liotil here ami will ' hep up in rrniliiieo for Ilie ri! : l?ig of Hie luillliul (ieunon. ) ; ''It; V.v"' l.ll.M(.. Nov ii. .Km., (ieorge eul a MiraKe )'lfNayl to Fielil Mai hat uruuiil Allen -by. Ilrili'h HikIi r.oiiiimioner in llgypl. ai follow : "I am ileeply grii-M'il Hi I In- ih-alli ol Sir Lee Slack uml fi'i'l lulli-rly the imlm-uily inllii'teii upon my army by lltt cruel imilili-r of one of ils IMohI llll,IIKllili-il mIIcim. ' REQUIEM MASS SUNG FOR CARDINAL LOGUE Many Catholic Dlgnatarles and RellQlous Orders Attending ItoMI., .Nov . Ili'ipiiem niuHf lor Ontiiiiil l.oKiie wh niing in ln IiIiiUi rliurch sitnln .Maria 1 ! la rare yenterilay. nuiny uhiii-i Oak Bay Sells All its Reverted Lands for Lump Sum Payable in MCTOIUA, Nov. 22. -Negolinlions for li biggest real es-liile deul in Oak Hay since before Ihe war were coiupleled es-'l'dy between Ihe niutiifipalily of Dak Hay ami 11 syndicate of '"'Ml realtors. Under Ihe deal Oak Hay sold fiOO revelled lots to Miidituile, thus making ilseir Ihe first mimieipalily in W'est-' Cuiiailii lu clear up ils revelled lands. Tlie lands are being taken over for iinprouMiie nl and re-'"l'' The price at which lliey are being puirlitiMMl is a lump ""in of tjrto.iMHI, the terms being 1 5,0(1(1 cash by December :l "nn me luil n nee in four eipial an mini iiuyiiiimU wild lulioi'sl at five per n,nt ..() ,lV(.,.j,,. price "f Hie lols is 50. Mrtl or i,h lols in Oak Bay f ftv feel wide by I '.'0 I reel deep bill Ihey vary somewhat from Ibis size in different see-lions, notably 011 (ionznles Hill i he iliunaUrie ami repreieiila-i upon. Iies of Iri'li religioiiti onlern rlleiiiling. BRITISH BATTALION ORDERED TO EGYPT SAILING WEDNESDAY VAI.KI TA, Malta. Nov. 'ilie rirsl llalliilmii of Ilie Kant Laiiciisliire llcgiineiil hts been sinl-diMily ordereil lo Kay pi and vmII sail 011 I'hoti'gniph -how ol Naples (luring were being operated. V"f :nge peak load seen would The The 650 nver- horsn ' .llio lioisi" mi'i 111111 111. cuiiin'i 1 I K00 horse power or about D3 peri I ; . I I 1 demand. 1 ceui 01 ils us maxiiiium maximum Five Equal Annual Instalments ZJz Ih the mill ami elevator alion, it was readily to be that the present plant be greatly overloaded, utilities committee, Mr. EIGHTY BUSHELS OF OATS TO THE ACRE Bl'llNS LA KM, .Nov. 22. The (iowanbank ranch operated by J. M. (iowau thrashed oats a few days ago that went eighty bushels lo Ihe acre. This is said to be ami al Ihe Uplands where Hicy! an excellent result for land in tho illy ' irgcr. i-tricf. 1- w - - ft s Ilie Dante Alighirn. one ol f r . J " gre.dest Ili! recent review of Ins ilc l l Ilie king. Enough Can be Developed at Woodworth to Supply Three Elevators, the Sawmill, and Twice Present Population Thnl Ilie water ait Wuodwortlt Lake ran lie harneed so, as lo fiiriiili four tnue Ilie power that is at pre.-ent being pro-1 ilmed at lite eil's hydro-electric plant and that the output of WtMMlworlli Lake would take cure oT the power demands of three elexators, the Seal Ctue sawmill and twice the city' pre-enl iMtpulatiou and still leave water supply lor lOO.OUll people were only tw or the interesting slulenieuts made by Krnesl Love, superintendent r utilities, in addressing the Prince llupert llatepayers' Associalipn last night on the tiiuiiifiutl power sjt-nalmn. Mr. Uve".t address was a. verv eiiliKhletiing and iwtssuritig; t ... s;ll,i 1....1 iia.i ii10 situation me ami was fully appreciated by umt.r ailM-cim-nl several times Ilin.e who heard Low hail spoken. it. After .Mr.jihi,. yi.ar, u ha, I ln-en decided. Mayor Newlon, I ..I... I f.'illml WHO WHS it I SII il I. -'"in, v... He gave further assurance by slat ine thai, even u the elevator plan malureil ami the Seal Cove null were put in operation again, the eily was in a position In nieel the power demands of Miolli at very slmrl notice. i Would Overload Plant ! In opening his address, Mr. ;I.ove explained tliul the present , installation at Ilie Shawallans ! Lake hydro-eleclrie plant con- isisled of one machine capable of i providing lllto horse power. II was now parrying a maximum ; load of H5 horse power, this i'.imlv when Ilie illy dock lumloons i however, uol lo risk pulling m further installation until definite contracts for power had been obtained so that the city might be protected. The wisdom of this bad been demonstrated in connection with Ilie previous operation of the sawmill. It had cost the city $15,000 to make the connection and till (he city had gnl' out or it was 1 5,000. This hail been a pwor investment. II was necessary to pet rockbound contracts. Power Possibilities Mr. Love referred lo a repoit thai had been made on Wood-woiilt Lake possibilities in loll by Mr. Hoss. Ihe Seallle expert. At dial lime Mr. Hoss had given assurance that Ihe water in 'lumiiF Tliercrnrc. there was sllll 1 Votlworth Lake conlil nroilnre 100 or B00 horse power available! 5.000 horse power continuously, from the present planl. Tlio a maximum of 0, 000 horse power sawmill, which U was being pro-1 nnd water for 208,000 people, posed to reopen, would require 1 Last year Mr. Hoss had again f ii.) I........ .....I II... alAinlni. ! (continued on page 0 ONE ARRESTED Confession of Taxlcab Driver Leads One of Assassins of Sirdar Into Jail LONDON, Nov. 12. A special despatch from Cairo says one oT the alleged assassins of Slack was arresled after t tto confession of a taxicab driver, who had been following the shooting of Ihe Sirdar. PRINCE RUPERT! Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper . IMUNCH HL'PKHT, B.C., HATl IIDAY. XOVKMHKIl 22, lOSTi. r.-u-dt'i circuution mi fighting lnjis, in the Bay KING DEPLORES .WnnfoniUf nf Utilities Makes CAIRO MURDER d. r, Says He Feolh Dll'crly tho In dignity Inflicted Upon the. Army by Act jRatcpaers at Of' HallLastNight FRANCE TO BORROW $100,000,000 FROM THE UNITED STATES I'AIUS, Nov. :2. The senate and chamber of deputies last night passed a bill under which 1 00.-000,000 will be advanced to Franc,; by the United Slates financial intesesis Ii eat led by the Morgan Company. ST. ANDREW'S WHIST 1 DRIVE LAST EVENING) Enjoyable Affair Took Place In Second Avenue Club Rooms Last Night Twelve Tables The SI. Andrew's Society held a wliit drive last night in tho club rooms on Second Avenue. There were, twelve tables and tin t Iiitii..t ui.ri" I. miles first first. Mrs. Christiansen; men's second,-Charles Teylor. After refreshments hail been served a few square dances were enjoyed j lo Ihe piano accompaniment played by Mrs. Bruce Love. William It rid, president of Ihe St. Andrew's Sjieiely, was in chargel and Ihe ladies' committee con- sisled of Mrs. F.asttnau, Mrs.l Duncan. Mrs. Beit Dalgimio audi Mrs. Christ innsen. ! BALDWIN GOVERNMENT IS NOT IN FAVOR OF the colonies, said lasl night Ihe Baldwin (iovernnient was not in favor or Prohibition and Ihey are confirmed in their altitude by the experience M Ihe Hulled Stales. He said prohibition would not promote temperance and social problems were not solved by drastic measures which deslroy- .! Mie freedom of the majority Street Sales. 6I TAKING TIME Action of Sidener vs. Shirley! Oblll DCIIiy noaiv ak Hssuca I This Afternoon The damage action of It. L. Sidener of Hums Lake vs. Sheriff j BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining. Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and parties, For rates, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PIIICE FIVE CENTS. BRITISH MAKES DEMANDS FROM EGYPTIANS POSSIBILITIES OF DEVELOPING POWER AT W00DW0RTH LAKE DISCUSSED Mailed Glove for Egypt Over Assassination ol Sirdar Sir Lee Stack Number of Demands by British Government includes Payment of Two and Half Million Dollars Indemnity I, MHO. Nov. ST.;. Tin llnlili nole handed to S.-uglHil I Iili, the Mgyphuii Premier, loday demands u "proper apology' iti no lion with the Killing by aaftiM ol Mnjor General .Sii I t k. (lie Sinlur. uitd n inileminly of half a million hmiiu1s. The U'de furthermore holds hi reserve h revision of I Ik ;.ion- governing tin rclnc incut ui Unlt-h ol fii-iaN from Yfi , ' uml insist upon III retention of Ihe Hiili-h j 1 1 .tl aim in mi advisor. Tli' lode ! ilftiiMiKl Ilie pi IhIiiIiii i -1 t di-mmi - u . I I It withdrawal of - ,'iilli of (l(T Hllll Wills fliilll s' tidan. tlii- Soudanese troops) !in under control of the ,ai Government. k ,.i.ier funeral for General - Ui'ihv held today, at-' I tiy Hii'i.li official tun! It W4 it v r Tr---pvT-ia-Ki urorwTi - v Sentence Passtd on Two Men Assizes Yesterday by Judge; Macdonald Got Nine Months Jack Maclioiialil. who was found guilty ol assaulting Police Constable Arthur Collins while engaged in the of his dutv at Ore ,111 Falls 011 August 20, was sentenced yesterday afternoon by Mr. Justice (Sregury at the Supreme Court Assizes lo nine months imprisonment with hard labor a I Okalia. Prison Farm, the time commencing from the date of his airesl on August' SJSt. Fred Hreucer, on w hoe rase the jury had disagreed earlier iti ilie day was again arraigned and charged with unlawfully assault- YEAR CLOSES F0RHALI8UT Sales Almost Samo as For Last Yrar: November Good The total halibut eales for tho year just closed amount to approximately 23,154,000 Ibst as against 29,193,700 for the whole of last year. For the month .of November the arrivals brought 2,-314,200 lbs. as against 2,-330,400 in the whole of November of last year. The Sea Maid, the last of the halibut fleet expected to arrive from the banks this year, brought 8,000 lbs. which sold this morning to the Cold Storage at 13.30c and 6c. The fish exchange will now closs until February. : DAMAGE CASE . ii oonstable Collins yvhile in the execution of his duties. To this charge he pleaded guilty and, on uggpstion of II. Castiilou, counsel for the defence, which was concurred in by K. F. Jones, coUnsel for the crown, was released on .suspended sentence on his own recognizance in the sum "r 1? 1,000. The passing of these sentences concluded the criminal docket of he assizes and thereupon the. civil cases were proceeded with, II is expected that the session 'will conclude today. Charge Reduced On resumption of court at 3 11 clock yesterday afternoon after I he noon ress, Mr. Jones gave nolice I hat he had decided to withdraw the first Iwo count againsHifeiiif.iijt proeee.d.witli the third- A plea of guilty was Ihen entered by Mr. Uastilluu oft behalf of the accused. He asked for leniency on (lie grounds of accused's previous good character and the circumstances of the .night in question when 'accused 'bad come lo town after several months in the woods jarnl had 1 been under Ilie influence of li(f-Uior. Mr. Jones suggested that suspended sentence be passed. While he had really no definite Ui informal ion as to the age. char- conlinued on page five' -on.. in u. "7;" iU;e whisl drive and social held by started yesterday aflernooir b .1 , 1 nn. ,,,, r Kn. the Suprenu! lturt assizes 'and -fj; ; . was still proceeiiuig litis auer- i-i :. .. ...l .I....I ..fl"!?111 it,. IIOOII. IIICIC IS ft nin.ni unu, jui documentary evidence and case is taking longer than was expected. Alex. McIJ. Young ! Prince (ieorge-appears for plainlirr and L. S. McCiill Sntithers for the defendant. I Sidener claims wrongful Mrs. James Simeon; ladies'"1" ,lK,ri" " cliaUrt belonging to him second. Mrs. It. Ituucan: men's The question of title is the main issue in the case. Plaintiff claims that he worked on I he ranch ol (ieorge Powell of rranoois Lakei lor three years and received no' money outside of board and ex-i penses. Powell was leaving forj Alberta and, having tto ready cash, offered Sidener Ihe stock i uiiil implements on the ranch in: lieu of wages. This Sidener ac-i 1 cepted ami a bill of sale was made I over to linn uy byster .Muivany, notary of Burns Lake. Powell still owed another party, Sam Long, on original payment for j the ranch ami tho latter issued a CflD CuflflTIATr 1 inilftD DDnillDITinMlwril against powell. The seizure. Tim iinUU ! ! Ill Uyuim rAUfllDlllUlVt.v the- sheriff of the goods and chattels 011 the ranch followed in Sidener who claimed tho goods did not belong to Powell. The defence attempts to establish a defective bill of sale as from Powell to Sidener. It is not "expected the assizes will close until Monday, the di vorce actions having yet to be heard. Mr. Justice Gregory leaves WHIST DRIVE AND SOCIAL WAS HELD There was a good turnout at well. 1, VI tlm llftvnri I uliluu r.f .... in,; '..vjfc. .. ...u. 0 wt e 11... f.,n., i.,,. .. i,.i,. ;iwiuncrs; mines nrsi, .urs. r reu .jWerinig; ladies' second, Mrs. Ol 1 , , , 11 . n . , ,:. the of Alex .iirnae, iiicii s iii si, r. i-iu- er; men's second, William Hoth- After cards, refreshments were served ami .Mrs. v lllon 'l played piano selections. There were aiso a tew uauces. DEAD BEFORE BODY CREMATED Wife, of Columbus Parson Did Not Commit Suicide as Inquest Found COLlMHl'is Nov. 22. The report of the chemist analyzing the lungs of Mrs. Annie Sheathey, wife of Hev. C. V. Sheathey, who was found practically cremated in the furnace or Ihe parsonage home Monday, proves that the woman whs- dead before the boify lUKMINUH AM. Nov. 22. Col-jspite of several protests by was placed in the furnace. nl t, ........ ....... I m. oT ..f slate I ..I f.,..l 1 1 I . n . .1 ' Tl. .1 ..I. n. onel Ainery. secretary for The firs! report xiven out was IliRl Ihe woman committed suicide by crawling into the furnace and closing Hie door. A verdict of suicide was brought in at the inquest early in the week. The funeral of (he late Dorothy Gosncll will lake place at 5 o"- ror Prince (ieorge Monday after- clock. Monday afternoon from ""mi. Hi.'. Vuder'aker's Parlors.