t it gethi KKXTTLB, Nov. 27. Four men tire held ill jail here and uMudy at Vniuriu, 11.(1, while twtj iiivii are wauled liy . . : ,.i.n atilliorilie hi oiiim'i Iioii with an international milder i'tt ill which . (i. ImIIi uihI ho. miii Will turn -unci were killed, when Hit? rum bo.il Meryl (i. hijacked ,-r ' argo uh September IX in Ihc liulf l ticorgia. , in. ili'in fur exliwlilion lor (In- tour men wa made tn- ..' Muifrior Judge MiUhcll (iilluiu l deputy proecu-l l mid I. II. Patterson, representing llir Dominion! ,, '.i i.i I It alleged ronfc-i-p S'lHinpMn of Vic - in Hit" hands of 1 1 - i tiii.liiiiili of I lie llni-uil'ia police force. .aJtiiiit I If application it i that l hi lndir hI :i i (u miii were kilobit to Attorney handcuffed together I 'in- lrylTi. an anrhor piii ami bulb were ra.l i M i" the witters of the m ma lf Sidney Island, v i n pul. to work in 1 ih ate the ImmIm. i mil fised I leeeniber i ill- fur hearing Cau- iiinii for IN elr- Mi- lour wwii. who an lii'Nlwtmd, . .i . I . I Morris Rewara Offered . i il :.ono fur Harry i. w ii licailipuuleis at Mnnl i 1. . """ounreil last evening . ada. ' " llohb. vice preldent in ''"Un n! iiisiii-hiu-ii, lauds, leli-Jiuiis .)ioniini,ii ilevelopineiil ii'i-iii , I, . "'IIOIKI I S. r ' "U( h will relurn to. Canala n, l.oii.lon at . hcgliiiilng of "W Vii. un. I ii.lll Ii, ,1,11., II JANET SMITH I MURDER CASE General Makes State ment Regarding It In RESOLUTION WITHDRAWN Body of Girl Was Embalmed In Unusual Manner Destroying Evidence YIUTOlHA. .Nov. 27. Investi- Charlf llo Into I hp Jawl Smith mur- aud Hay lr raiw in coiitiuuiii and liters has never been a lull in me ei-furl of the Provincial police lo (irel the farts. Attorney Heneral ... LvlatiMjii told Hit Legislature in -i i irilUITIl I.UHiHUI . , ... i. a I luui Stftiuiri hi. i- tonioiinredr last tiililju n " i , fi . I ia it tat Mist III 1 " wh.i the kllli.iK or'""?"' MttT' . Masked Hl-Jackers t hl Nov. S7. v. u.i'i it 1 1 youn? un were 'in- uiiloe uf Hie law .n k.-i weuriiiK h pullet! ii- iiiithoriliet believe, i iiiiuiiling of the I ler y I i ali-j.iy Heroin ilihed ''"ii who put toil in a in lite Iwiiidil" lnal i-y xi-vi-n men now un-i.ilh-i hiiiI mii were ill :r li nm Ilie Itodien im- 'i.-u"ft cvi-rlMai'il. il DIRECTOR OF COLONIZATION Dr- W, J, Black Given Important Position Under Canadian National Railway WO.NTHl- l.. Nov. .'7. Indieal-'' i -1, more active policy in in w "ii. Hie appointment of ' lUai-k, Kiminenn uian- aWIRf mm lur raiu- nr lo Hie Royal Canadian inter' remark. T. . Coventry, ntoer f I he re.oltilton. riiin-plimfiilH'Ihe Allnrney Ueneral mi I lie frank and able nlHtemenl anil wilhtlrew the reltilion. Mr. Mwison nal I lie Crown had eotne evidenre. U' mi trill have ordered an arreal and got I he arrueed "ion rnnunitled lo trial al lh preanl aiten bul "w had at no Www evidence we wrrr HMlisfierl would lead In a tielil Jury relumhift a The allorny jreneral naid .IhiioI c body was einhaliiietl in an iiniiual ay. in a manner Mrleiiri" iiiwIU'hI men aid I hey never eneounlered before. My llii-liu'lliod oT wnlialllliliK all evidenre wuk dexlrojed ai lo whellier Hie girl wan Hie vielim oT a eriminul liiNtutill before dealh.. Tin dia.e mi im.lei- lnvel leal inn. AH information available in Hie i-hm" had been eitlriuded lo a lawyer uilh lalenl for eriiniiml mve.-ii-Kiilion wllh emie lilanebe hi- Hlnulioii!" lo oKe Hn inylery if il N -olvable. "r. Mi.noi" (.aid r in deiiiiilnienl of colon- dlrr-clloti of all activities ron ' i! "Mil ilevelopineiil or Can- nected wil.h colouiialioii and de- ,':'!'! Nit1 l ll..ll..... I.. ll.. ... I.., ...... nl mill will ilaUllslt . -...I, un inin i. il, -ii.i.iiiiii. ,... ..... 'Uly i i,,.,, i ,,.,.01.... ,.r .11....... ' 1. 1. .....If I, ,-, rm- Hint niirnose. il ...-. ii,,, ii i, i, . , r-i ,,. .. , " fl' iiuiilion ami develop- being considered thai siicli work elm heller he illreftled from i.an- Willi Ilie Iransfer of Dr. Hliiok rroin liondtiii lo Montreal Ihe Kurnpcaii organi.alion will be uiaiiilained and ils aelivilies will he eonliniied In accordance with-Hie presenl policy. The 1 in .-.W...V-.. ereallou or . Ihe position .1 . ..... nun will iiioiniii-i " n jiiipl,.!,. nrnHnUiillon of direclor comes as Iho result of reqm,. 1 T EGYPTIANS ARRESTED Prominent Officials Close to Former Premier Zrgloul Pasha Taken In Custody CAIRO, Nov. 27. British military authorities today arrested Nekrassl Bey, secretary of the ministry of the Interior, and Abdul Rap man Fahny, one of the closest political assistants of the former Premier Zagloul Pasha, together with a prominent member of the Nationalist delegation who visited London with the former premier. The men, It Is understood, were surprised In their beds and taken to an unknown destination. Barkat Pasha, minister of the Interior In the Zagloul cabinet, was also arrested. HUNDRED MEN ON ROADWORK City's End of Island Road Is B. Inq Graded and will be Surfaced In Spring AIkiu' ion iin-ii an1 now em uImjoiI on rily road work. I'lfly of th'e are worknif on Hie rily connection lo Hie Kai'-n I -la ml road from Kleveiilli Avenue. This number of men will 1m kepi bu" all winter, weather vermi"n.. And I he Island road rrew nn !e inereaeed. The rity vork on the IlanJ road roaniolo of clearing and fradiiiff which will take, it i ;.i - lielpute.1. until pnng when sui- faeiiiit will be undertaken. i Ilie meantime, a bylaw i beintf pul InrouKh lo allow for urailin-of Conrad SI reel and Kleventn which will permit of heavy equip-: ment beniK taken lo Hie road and Hltto provide for a paved rond from the cenlre of I he cily lo the riyt limilf connecting with ll.o fovernmenl road. II wa.i announced at the cily eni:iiier' ottice this inoiniiu that work of inallre.- grading Atlin Avenue helween !ii"conn Avenue and Seveiileenlli Slreel would eoiiiiiienee next week. The work mi Allm Avenue went ol Sevenli enili Si reel i- now w ell HllVHIieill. NATIONAL WILL OPERATE A FAST QUICK AiiiON FOLLOWS SERVICE TO EAST WTNXIPKd. Xov. 27. In line with Hie progressive policy adopt-: eil by the t.anailiaii Xalional Hallways of bcllering Irani services where ever possible, "The Xallotf'il" one ol Ihe company' crack trains providing service between the cities of Toronto and Winnipeg on December o, will be placed 011 Ihe fastest running lime between these two poinls. In Ihe pnsl.'lhls train has been Ihe popular means of I ravel be tween these two cilies and il has also been used to a large extent by those Iravelling between Mini Ileal und Winnipeg, Some lime back the opening or l.onglae culiilT provided mi shorter route between Ihe Ontario cily and the .Metropolis of Ihe west, 'and now Inking Ihe fullest ndvanlagn of Hie new route, the running lime on litis train will be rul down lo Leslie pidgeon ,lhe Winnipeg I'uiouisl leader, that minorities ' liuil no rights on congregational properly. I I.egislnlion on the matter must 1 inrlude provision lor a ballot on Church Union among member-., or Hie Presbyterian Church in Ihe province, the committee also. lecided. CHINESE CONSUL SUBMITS PROTEST! i Exception Taken at Measure' Proposed by Mary Ellen j Smith Regarding Em- I ployment With White Girls VICTOHIA, Xov. 27. Through I.in Pan lleng, Chinese consul nl TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Halt, Ambulance with newly laid dancing Service floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. parties. Stand RUPERT For rates, apply to Boston and 6th St. PRINCE Grill, Third Ave. VIDECK, Prop. WATT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. I.. . v il XIV N. Hi, VlUNCK IIUPKHT, H.U., Till IISDAY. NOVK.MUKH 27. 1021. v..t.rdi,'. ciftuution tsse. tlrnl 1 . PRICE FIVE CENTS. "tit IN BERYL G. CASE ZAGLOUL PASHA'S INTIMATES TAKEN IN CUSTODY BY BRITISH AUTHORITIES Extradition is Asked for Hijackers wko are Said to be Murderers Bodies of Gillis and Son Were Handcuffed to- ler and Thrown Into Sea off Sidney Idand Thi"! rune u I'irl Lolborne. Ontario, shows Ilie modern way of haiiuli. g ig iron. The tiug -. t us -i one "dip itnd p i-nni - the work oi tn.i . -i-n KETTLE VALLEY 1W0 DROWNINGS TRAIN DERAILS Engineer John Crosby Killed and Pete CoClgan Loses His Life at Conductor Gates and Un- KhuUmaleen Inlet; Little known Tramp Injured i Girl Drowned In Gard- 1 ner Canal XKI.SUX. Sov. r7. Ikigiueer John Crosby wai killed, Couduc-j jwo drowning.-. In'the district lor Jo.eph tiaie was clislilly in- j,ave reiorted to the pro- Jured and an unknown tramp was hurl when Ilie Kettle Valley train derailed yesterday afternoon near lleaveidell west of Midway. The engine track. jured. and several cars !-1 1 X" pasvngers were Ilie in- CHURCH UNION IN COMMITTEE Rlghts of Minorities to be Pre served and Congregational Vote Is Also to be Taken viiicial police, the bodies in neither case having yet been recovered. Last iiIkIiI liuminion Constable' A. J. Watkiiifon reported from Port Simpson by telephone that: a louder, Pete Colligau, aged PJ. Iia-l his life at Kliutznvaleeii Inle! where he was engaged in loyni? for the (ieorpetown mill. He slipped off a booia into eighty feet of water one hundred feet . from Hie shore. The accident, occurred on Tuesday afternoon. -i-i i ....... t,.lt H n ' rope and had gone his partner. Jack Prescolt, could j Iconic to his rescue. He had been1 ! complaining recently of heart llrmililn. I ler CM eil v;is well known VICTOHIA. Xov. S7 Oppo- , , , fished and logped units of. Church Lmon won a ul of ,lKi wrt for (,10 Jas, point before Hie Private Hills .. ,;, " - -- - - . . . . . a as committee yesieniay wneu uiej - . ,i ,:l.allll(,i i.iiiiiuiei ,s!llll.i istuno in in (5llr.lner iiuniniTi CHARLIE CHAPLIN WEDS LITA GREY I.OS AX(ii:i.F.S. Xov. 27. --Charlie Chaplin broughl a new bride lo Hollywood today. He married l.ila (rey, eighteen year old leading .lady al Kpalma, Mexico, "Jusl tell everybody we are happy, thankful and glad lo be home," said Charlie. PERRY CONGRATULATES OLIYER GOVERNMENT VICTOHIA. Xov. .'7. II. Unbounded Optimism is Keynote of Address to Gyro Club by Geo. j Bushby; at Dinner Last Evening 1 There will he a population of IIU.OOU people in Prince Unpen alinot Ijffore you know it. The present i merely Hie ' period of waiting Ihut every cily on the Pacific coast has experienced. 1 was. not born yesterday but 1 expect lo see a great ily here. As a young man I saw Vancouver a settlement of fiia .k roads and shacks. Look what it is today a great-metropolis and centre of commerce. Von young men will see a similar i uiisloi m.-ilion in Prince HuperL" ; Such was Hie statement made by George (I. liusliby, native - .... . .. son of ItrilUh Columbia and suc : ON ITS RECENT POLICY!: Vancouver, llrlllsh Columbia Perry or Prince (ieorge speaking Chinee have prntcslcd lo Ihe in Ihe legislature, said Di Mc-goveruinetil agalnsl Mrs. Smith's Lean had shown conclusively that measure which would forbid emjthe tinvertwnenl was profiling by ploymenl ol Chinese in Ihe same I he lessons learned ill Ihe elec-housis ( wilh while girls, lleng lion by reducing expenditures by told premier Oliver that such ; $1,300,000. He congratulaled the legislation would bo gross dls- minister on Ihe provision ol a " for this new position, lhe growth of the deparnnc in nouis. a inue ovei a nay ami crimination unjustified by con-'sinking fund to ret. re Ihe $U,-,!cy wO U".dici uc ' '1" ni ' V" 1" unions 000.000 P.l I bond? LINE WILL BE FINISHED This is to Stipulation In Connection With Sale of Pacific Great Eastern VICTORIA, Nov. 27. If negotiations are completed by the government for the sale of the Pacific Great Eastern, the line will be finished from North Vancouver to Squamlsh and from the present end of steel at Cottonwood Creek to Prince for North Vancouver, yesterday that he and other members had this assurance from Premier Oliver. The premier said he had already explained that any agreement for the sale of the road would stipulate for the completion of the line from North Vancouver to Prince George. BODY EMBALMED IN USUAL WAY ods Were Employed In Janet Smith Cass Doctors Back Him Up lions. Anli-Unioiiisls explain j " ' Inollii ig unusual in Ihe inelhinls that Ihe decision is in direct op-' i of embalming employed." Cor- nosilion lo the iirKUinenl ol Dr. :tiner ltrydone-Jack also said that the embalming, in did not blot out any of the evi- deuce of assault. t GALE PICKS UP cessful businessman of the Pacific Coast in an inspirational address imbued with optimism and logic, jdelivered before IJie Cyro Club jlasl night. j After civlii? a graphic descrip-Hion of conditions on Hie Pacific jCoasl fifty years ago before Van couver was in existence and le-Tore ilie days of rail connection lo Iho Pacific Coast, when Victoria where he lived had as its only connection with the rest of Hie world Hie ships of the Hud-sou Kay company which came out every three months or so from England wilh mails, and supplier and when the prairies of Canada and t oiled Slates were nothing George. J. M. Bryan, member jum-e than wasteland, Mr. llusliby r ki i- ii......... stated ttA 'ii iiL .ii. :i keenly Lfi-iilv iiifto-pittinir laieresung manner iii.innpr 'as a market of the world. no- unioi luiiuif lino nil inn a M..u i.l.. r I .....li,. 1 i unaervaiicr oay uruinarj mem-. .ui. uu.iuu; luiruru pamvu- uuuci uuiyii. . , , , . traced Hie development that had taken place in Hie past half century wilh the coming of Die ;:rancontinental railways and the springing up of Hie large western cilies. Today San Francisco, I.os Angeles, San Diego, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver were all great cilies. Xone of llieui had anything more behind llieui than; Prince llupert, however, he declared. Tin cily already had a well equipped waterfront and all thai went to make an important trading centre. It would not ba long before it came into its own Iaiiy to Prince Hupert as the logical port of entry for Alaskan tratlie. II was not Hie fault nor desire of the people of the neigh- VAX COl'VKIl, Xov. 27. Denial boring territory thalj an iniquil- Ihat the embalnung or the boily.ous shiping law at present coni-or Janel Smith wa conducted by pelled them to pass up the rail succeeded in getting the coin-1 ,..., ii.i ,ki,i ,ii, I suggeste.1 , by the ,, attorney-gen ,, millee to adopt Ihe principle . , uniiuii , inu Mp ,511,1 iiit-iui( 'i,.,,. viva uuunsi tlcair(M eral is made by the undertaker is that rights ..r minortlies served in any legislation dealing A offic,.r Sl.t 0I, llie I other than ordinary methods asjbre and go lo Sealtle: s be be pre-l: pre-lin ,.,;,. .i,r.. .. VV!1 ,vas ,n-, ,irWI10,i . who were in charge or the work. Dr. IS. F. Curtis, who niade the wilh the ilisposition of ci..ircii,,aclp1H lo jnvesliru,e aU, is,secoiM pojwnonem properly between Ihe two fae-',., ,1 ..llir.,i lion, said 'I here wa? No Not Walt Mr. Ilushby bemoaned the at lilude thai was taken by so many in wailing lor somebody else to iconic in and no tilings. iiiai decidedly I had been Ihe trouble too much In Jhe past willi Canadians. They should be live wires and do tilings lor themselves instead of his opinion, wailing for others to some in TOP OF CAR ON The radiator and controls or Hie car were slightly danulged. Hoards and gravel Ironi roofs weiv also flying and there was a erlain amount or danger or 1 pedestrians being struck. II looks Clike a regular November gale is brewing and precautions are being taken against It. Mrs. Don Yelf and cbjld arrived from Vancouver On Iho Prince llunerl yeslenfav nfecuooti Mrs. Yelf has been visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. II Shock- vvho are now loca'ed in Van- and then be jealous if they reaped the -profits to which, through their enterprise, they were entitled. "Do not be the hewers ut wood and carriers of water for others. Knergy brings money .....I ..ill. ..i.l ll ...... II., I L ,1,. rlli THIRD AYENUEl nothing. Du not be afraid or fail- line, r.verybody fails but U is One of the noon dav gusts to-Hirough Ihe experience derived day picked up Ihe top or Frank I from TailOres thai success is at Cole's mail car and deposited itl'' attained." in front or W. II. Montgomery'! 'N'1'1' ,,"'ir energies people store on Third Avenue leaving'""'"' themselves heard Mr. the chassis landing where iljlhby declared. II was up In was parked at the Dominion Care. !. especially Ihe young men. In work for themselves; not lo wall lor somebody else to come in and help Ihein. Wealth or success was not to be attained in a singln day but was to be tditained us the result ol persistent efforts. In the course of his address, Mr. llusliby made a plea that somelhiiig be done lor Ilie youth ol the cily the young men had no where to go and who were apt to fall inlo'bad associations and evil ways. The establishment of a gymnasium here, he thought, would be ol great help In Hint direction It should receive at-co t uueii on pae iX;