25 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. WATT VIDECK, Prop. . - ... 7 V '. ,. vol, xiv . Ml. 200. INDIANS ROB CANNERYMAN" Rifles and Ammunition Alaska In M M Nov. 12. l ive In- I - a siuu of Hi' I line thai -Ii'miM (b'.uaiid more uii-v hi I heir home. Not Hint want all Iheir own vvuy bill i w ieii comfort and economy si nke they art' usually liel-' ules than Iheir husband. 1 v are at lioiue all day nu. I v iimir about the thing (hat ;- make for tlie com foil of H lioiue I Hun t he husband w ho ii' home at night expecting imihhjj M. jw , ,i why o many I'rince lluperl ' ")-' - insist on having Nauaiino-W (liiton eoal. They have made U'ly of coal and have diseov- 'I hai Naniiiiuo-Wellington fai Miperuir lo it coinpelt-' Very liltle last a long H diari are hul oil at ,;'gb' 'lie rire will be I here in tho "" imna. N ,,.k, u.ry- liitliv " find no laek am oilier point in f,,vwr of Nanalnio-Wel- Ullgloil. Hi's famous eoal I sold only I'V Albert A. McCnITery. They have Hieir own Irani and Mucks "nil assure prompt ncrvirf. Order ill reel , f,,,,,, .nl ( -i:rc Viu tfrl (be only coal Nanatinii-Vcllmglt,ii. Their phone nuin-b"r lc 1 1 r. and 501. Willi,,,,, Ciuiui,,,, r the '"Vlt. pity ticket olllce returned "" H'o I'rineo lluperl lid niter-"'iii fro,,, Vnncouvor where he "Meiideil Ihe runeral of In sisler. Mi . Keddy CLASH WITH COMMUNISTS Lieutenant and Woman Killed at Kavata, Italy, and Number Wounded ATIH.XS. Nm. 2. s hrulen hiiI killeil mid Hiiollier offl- jWlnloii l'oMliiialer Heneral. Sir William Milehel! Tliompson. Miiiinfer of TraiipjrU, I.Ieul. fkil. Wilfrid A.Mey. Miuiiter of IVHwions, Major (i C. Tryon. er and fifleen koI.Ii.t were! I'arliaineiilarV Secretary to Hie wounded in a clash at Kavala be-1 Mininler of Transport. J. I.. 0. I wren Ir.M.pK and' eomuHinttil '.Moofe-Hrabaon. Loot Commissary and Carry Off vkorkmen. who were IrvliiB lo Jir.! I'ailiameniar)' Serrelary ol venl lolutero lieina e-it out froMi!'ver-ca I ra.le, II M Samuel, or h uwn-iiakn factory. The eom-'Faroham. , mOllUU ue revoher and d- Imimlle. The InuHi fire, itilo Hie I.I A H Gra-e. act- up ,.nw, killing ..tie w..iun and m- uiusiei Admlrally l"-;juriiiK i rlvilian. Hawk Inlet. 'M niilen from Tli' V tooled Ihe rominie-l f li' xalm.iii rannery Hiere i was yuanliiiir alone:' wmier ami ewaiMNl in a. !.a .. tMk twelve rifle, all iiiuiiiuiiiitoii ami a lar?e -d ifrorerie and IKO ill They It.iiind Urease and ic hail freed himself the had hoik I I hours. OVERWHELMING MAJORITY IN SILENT ELECTION Prince Rupert Women Register Interesting Vote to Save Money and Lessen Work n FISH ARRIVALS SI Boats Sold Catches Totalling 164,000 Pounds at Exchange This Morning llalltiui l arc- oiieruia at me Hie.U vri i.rk. tailed lOUKM! pound, four American boats ilipoiug of tJW.nnd pound and Iwo Canadian selling 35.UOU pound. Ai rival and sale, were a follow: American Srinolir. SH.immi lb., ami Sherman. tH.ii(H) lb., at !.)' ami He. fo the Canadian 1 i-li .V.i , :obl Slorage Ot. 1 Sun.el. tll.lHlP lb., al I I .ic J and Be. lo Ihe Allin Fisheries. Arrow, I3,'U0 lb., al I l.r.c nrtd fir. In Hie" Hooth Finhcriesj I '41 n ad Ian Ho. Canadian Liiiigloii". VI. '' lb., and Johanna. 1 1 nun p. mint-, at I Ic and lie, lo Hie Mini Fishenc. FRANK ADAMS DIES VICTORIA OLD TIMER VIC'lOlllA. Nov. 1 2. Frank Adam, 70 ears id age, niasler of the high s'ehool here for 20 year .luring uie earner nay, died yelelday as a resllll id in-Jurle received when he fell down the ele'i of a local bolcl. Ill) was a native nrVlrloivn!e. Nova Scolia. . ARRANGING FOR A LEASE OF SITE FOR BIOLOGICAL STATION YICUHHA. Nov. I.'. Ilr. A. I Kuijdil. chairman of Ihe I tiuluj--i- ral boaiil of Hie lirpurliuenl of j Fielierie. arrived here today lo Hk of Hie department of l'uldic Ilio riuhl in lrur for the local exchange Hii inornina lo- tKiimnioii Uoveninienf a NEARLY BURNED Good Fortune and Efforts of Fire Fighters Saved Institution at Port Simpson From Destruction PIIIIT SIMl'SON, Nov. 12. II was only by good fortune and the efforl. of a large number of willing workers that the I'm I Simpson general hospital wan saved from destruction by fire last night. Ax il wa there was a good deal id alarm and, while fire did little damage, water did considerable. A V oVIoek Ihe blaze, raued by a defective flue, was caught in it incipient stages. Iiiijnnli-alcly Hie alarm went up and, after about an hour' rigid in the flame. were under control. Amundsen Expedition to the North Pole Doomed to Failure According to Message Received tJIIIIISTIANIA, Nov. IS. - The Norwegian explorer. Olio Sverilriip, slates thai Ihe latest message received from lluotil Amundsen's exploration lii. Hit Maud, wus iiufavurnlile and lie exprst-sos fear thai Ihe plan to drift past the iiuiUi iole in Ihe j I nder Keeralary for War, Eirl wilh the Coneratie- or i iiiKi. iw. Civil Lord of Hie Ailmirally I '.arl Slanhop. Solinlor (il-naral. Sir Tiioinii-In-kip. iiderneerelary for Foreign Affair-, (tonal. I McNeill. Kirt Swrelary to Hie Tranr Walter iiitineM. I nder Jjecrelary for India. Karl dcslr- able ile for Ihe new biological slat ion lo be creeled al I'rince lluperl for I lie sludy of Ihe I'ae ific I'islirrirs. As miuii a Ihe jile tin Ih'imi approved, conslruc- ' ..I id.- .). (lion .-oiuinence. GREETINGS SENT TO THE CANADIAN ARMY OIIAW miiiisiralioii uu A. Novt 12 and Iieop senl conlial gie" Canadian army The ad- p.e ol Moll inus lo I lie I e rd ay. est to agricullurisls and business jnen in these -parts. The Fanner" luslitule movement i making rapid stride throughout Ihe interior, and it is asserted lhal many agricultural improvement have resulted thereby. The trip exleuded to Ihe Okanagan and Cariboo districts, and took over threi1 weeks lo accomplish. Prince Rupert At I'rince lluperl Hie dairy situation caused much astonishment, and the prospect lor in creased consumption id dairy products were looked into. It was found lhal there are only Ibrec creamerle in lid city, witli a population reputed lo be 0,0(10 outs. Milk i being daily imported from Woodcock and Quirk, the latter being over 2nd miles away from I'rince llupcrt on Hie l.T.t'. and U sold id eleven (did for I.O0. Ice cream and sweet cream are also lieing imported from Ihe Fnier Valley.' (tinned milk I slill very popular hi I'rince lluperl and inut remain so until the price of fresh milk ii dropped. More 'vegetable hit now being .supplied from interior point but a large quantity is slill being brought in by boat. The I'. Hum Company are ex-(coxMiiue.l on page live) SENIOR BILLIARDS The (ileal War Veterans will make their first appearance in the first division billiard league tonight, playing wilh the Orotlo Teams will meet a follows: (irotto. Oeorge WViugh Don Hrown AiTtic ice llow will have lo lie given up, u is helieved thai tho F.rnic Pierce , message mean. thai Ihe Maud exhausted her oil supply and miut llert Morgan !. i "itl U i' ") I" rr."-U u': . W. J N! . Vets. Col. McMordie . . . Sgl. Jepson . Alex. Volume . . . Fred I'yle PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia'! Newspaper day aflernoou. had lieen previously used for an Mr. Neeland staled thai he arsenic Iree prayiu? coniiound. ;aud hi eollea?ie had yet lo he Seventeen other residents of the conv inced of Hie Heed of revision home are ( yrecetil yreeetit limber limber ruyidtyj of the sjI.Mii. He said lie would Und i in !-! riiaildin rhaiixe. in Hie admiiii--I tratioi. of Mir workmen' com- ' peiialion Art. Drank Apple Cider Which Seems to Have Been Diluted With Arsenic Other wer: .who spoke in the IIoue yesler-, rel which contained Hie eider still ill MEMORIAL AT TRAIL THAU. meii:orial iii ii.ui iui Nov. 1 1 Imibliii? ir!iiMinn A beautiful r.. ....I . . i iiti it turni u linen and rouiiuuuily u-e was Idediealed Tuesday, Armi.slice 1 1 lay. SCIENTIST DIES IIA.CI..MKHK, Nov. 12. Sir 'Arehibabl lieikie. former presi dent of the lloyal Society, died Ijesie r.lay. Tells Southerners About Prince Rupert, Terrace, Smithers and the Francois and Ootsa Lake Country V.. K. liiliiey-Uriffilhs who recently jiaed lliroiigh 1'riiice llupcrt on lus way lo interior points ha been telling' the people of Ihe south ubuul what he saw here and eNewhere, especially from the point of view of the farmer. lie is .-ecrelury of Ihe advisory hoard uf lite farmer' institutes and hi observation will prove interesting reading to people of this district. The Victoria Times report of the Irip says: The ecretary repoits a mCbt r-r : . . .uccesrul lour and has brought! naek much information of inter-, OCTOBER OUTPUT AT ANYOX BEAT ALL PAST RECORDS ANYOX, Nov. 12. The month of October saw another big nunc output at Anyox. The month of September broke all past records for produclion, but October production was almost a thousand Ions greater. 115,555 Ion hciuz mined. The suielfer handled 5y.8'.G ton of this ore and Hie concentrator treated J'.'.Cd'J Ion. accepted. 4 EQUIPMENT ON SMITH ISLAND TO BE TAKEN AWAY CITY DECIDES The rock crust, my equipment Used Ii v the city ul Smith Island some years ugh is lo be reluroc.1 lo I'rince lluperl. the council decided last night when, on recom mendation of Hie Hoard of Work an offer from John Fyolfson to move the plant in for 9200 was Mayor Xcwloit explained thai Ihe longer Hie equipment was allowed lo remain at Smith Island Ihe less there would be of service lo Ihe city. The Hoard of Works had deemed it advisagle to bring Ihe machinery in and hold it uu til there was an opportunity to dispose of il. Mr. and Mrs. tleorge McAfee of (ieorgetown, who have been on a J2k BOSTON GRILL Large Upslair pining Hall, with newly laid dancing f.oor for hire. Huitable for dances, banquets and wedding parlies. For rales, apply lu Boston drill, Third Ave. Phone 457. "'ill, I'HINCU III I'KHT, B.C., WKDN.F.SHAY. NOVKMHKIl 12. l2i. circuiioon i.tti. tr..i . .. -is. PRICE FIVE CENTS. U. S. POLICE ARREST VANCOUVER LAWYER UNFAVORABLE REPORTS RECEIVED FROM AMUNDSEN IN POLAR REGIONS Vancouver Lawyer was Arrested in Connection with Seizure of Quadra s FJIANUSCO. Nov. It. F. II. Aii.lt- roii. idlomcy of .over. 11.11. was aircsled here today charged Willi violation !t Volstead Art ill connection with the recent seizure of Uie li i-Umiiut (Jimdra liy tli United Slale roaf guard mller ;ii't! off Sun Pruiii'ifti'o. 1 1 i dlcgeil I hut IIh- (.liiuilm had aboard .i lupin- cargo i ,if .VMi,uot). Tin IitHiliuir ol Hit- w.ed in will) the l J mm lii'ir. Imr-ligaliuii is being made 'ha' i lit Ouadra u oiet j .' -million Maud and dial -m ttij t never belonged Id I U'd stale and oa ii not I a being in territorial I n, h i -mi Hiil he had no-1 l- Willi Hie nitrations' U'lidia of Ilic pond i-. 1 1 -. 1 t Hie ,(.. BRITISH MAKE LABOR PLAYS ; APPOINTMENTS BOTH PARTIES 1 L One Woman List of Ministers , n 0ppoeL NeeUnds Revision of ; In Conservative Admlnls- ., . ,F, . ! tratlon' I Tlmbp oy4les De LONDON. Xn. .'. TIm- Diirh-1 of Alliol. parliamentary eee- NINE KILLED Survey to be Made of Woodworth FROM POISON Lake Dam Connection w'th Powa mands Oth r Changes ' BLDFOltD. Ind., Nov. 12. VICTOltlA. X. v. 12. -Conser- Nine people are dead from poia- relary to Ho Hoard of education viilive and l.ilx-AiU look alike 'o oiling due apparently to drink- in I he only woman in (he core of member of tho j.ahor Party, au-.. ,'.' enter Monday ut Hie! for Prince Rupert Industries Aid. Mucdoiiuid reporting thai III.' rouditioti of I lie Wood-worlh hake dam wu such thai an iiiimediale inspection seemed necessary, the city oiirieil last night decided that uu inspection .should he njade foilliwilli by Hie city engineer and the superiii-leudeul of ulililie. The Mipeiiiitendenl, Aid. Mardouald staled, had rei.orled .on,.-..- -wo.mi.H-ni maue cor.ii.is .o ii. n.j.ireia hi. i- -ow """w. imcaugauuii l!u( ,.ernenl cold 1h. amoved out of Ihe dam v the handful viii mm la v iiv I'raiiiiMM ii iiiiu in : iiiaitiii.iiw ins vitiii n v 'imiiiii- iiiu f i I I ; I a turn ii-i i - . . . . . j mm 9j iviiii' j i-ui'jniii, i no mi" i ivf "! iiuhvimi... - ui mi w -- ap-ta Flie time had come, he fell, where Ihe situation should be pul lieforc Ihe council through an official report from Ihe engineer. : : " llpferring to a visit lhal bad ARMISTICE DAY DULY OBSERYED Enthusiastic Banquet Held Great War Veterans Last Nlnht In St. Regis Cafe The spirit of I lie occasion was fittingly and enthusiastically celehraled at Hie Armistice Day ihauquet pul on by Hie (ireal War Veterans' Association in Hie SI IlegisHafe last night. Music and story telling, addresses by Maytjr ... Xcwlou and I'rtident I'yle. community singing and spirit of good fellowship made the affair one of much enjoyment lo Ihe 100 or so men, in'oslly velerans. wlu sal down lo (he fcslive board. F. (. I'yle, president of (he (ireal War Veterans' Association, was in the chair. Hefore the proceedings opened, "The Last Post" was sounded by Hugler W. Hance and those pre-enl lood at attention and in silence in tribute lo (he comrades whom Ihey left in Flanders Fields. "Ileveille" was sounded as Ihe gathering look il seals. A splendid repast had been set and, after it was done full jus-lice lo, the program . started. There were stories by Dr. II. K. Tremayne and Jack Judge, songs by W. Murray, J. X. Kelly, Comrade Bradley. James Harris and Comrades Hales, cornel solos by Comrade Schorield. trombone olo by Iktuirade Teasdale, violin olo by Win. Murray. Jr. speeches appropriate lo Hie o.euasion were delivered by Mayor Newton and President I'yle. W. Vaughai Davie was accompanist of the evening and Sid Thompson pre sided at the pianc fur,romiuunily singing. The very successful alfair broke up about 11.15. The Poppy Day fond benefit led $21.10 as u result of Hie saie of poppies. The committee in charge consisted of (i. II. Clarke. C. L jVoungman and S. L. Warrior. Ii L. Landrey. secretary of 'V As sociation, assis' d at thw door. SURPLUSES FOR UTILITIES SHOWN The electric light department showed a surplus of $2.878. to during the month ul October and the telephone department a sur-i plus of Vti2.33 according to a report submitted lo the eity couucil lasl night by Hie super intendent of utilities. Figures for Hie operation of the two departments were as Electric Light hsl limited revenue Hxpcnditurc Surplus Capital expenditure Telephone Kslimaled revenue Irip south, returned from Van-lKxpendilura . rouvcr vn the Prince llupcrt this'surplus 8.700.00 5,821.85 2.878.15 7,132.33 3.850.00 2.887.07 002.33 ' ion ',8 been made thi summer to the dam by the utilities committee. Aid. Casey asked if Hie matter had nol then been placed before it. Aid. Mirdonab) replied that some reference had been made to , Hie nralfer Hiei) but it had not by seemed so seriou. Now il ap peared that the dam wa nol safe. Aid. Collarl inquired if there wa nol an arrangement with the dry dock lo provide power and tight in eae of emergency. There va an arrangement witli the dry ... IT lock to take care, of-tne city in case of a shutdown. Aid. Macdou- aid replied. "Apart from ltd, power might be needed for the elevator or even fur the mill, f supply not beius arrauge.ttforfrontb drjMocki? asked Aid. Hbllart. . Aid. Macdonald pointed out hat (he expenditure of 22,00O had only recently been authorized by the council to take care of extension lhal would be required 'ii supplying the elcvalor. Aid. Macdonald alo referred lo a communication that had just been received from the designer of the elevator staling lhal 1500 kilowatts and not 800 kilowatt?, would be required and that it was expected lb have Ihe elevator in operation by Oct. 1, 1925. Ihe situation was such that it should have the attention of the council at once. "II seenvs to tne thai we will need all Ihe power wo can get Irom the dry dock," said Aid. Collart. Mayor Newton then, called the discussion back to the motion for 'he inspection of Hie ilam which was unanimously pasei. TOM UPHILL WANTS BEER Labor Member for Fernle Says all Rlqht foe Vancouver to Drink Coca Cola VICTOltlA. Nov. 12. Beer by Ihe glass in accordance with the expressed wish of the people oT his Hdiiiir. was demanded on the floor of Ihe House by Tom Uphill, Labor member for Fernie, in a speech yesterday in the debate on Ihe address in reply lo the peeeh from the throne. "If they want to drink coca cola in Vancouver, let Iheui go to it. but in places where they voted beer they want action and I will nol be satisfied until Femie gets ushce.' said t plnll. ACCIDENTAL DROWNING YERDICT AT INQUEST Death of Miss Dorothy Gosnell was Investigated by Coroner's Jury Yesterday Afternoon A verdict of accidental drowning was relumed by Ihe Jury which sat hefore Coroner Norman A. Watt yesterday afternoon lo investigate Hie circumstance uUending the death of Ml Dorothy (iosuell in the boating accident near the tt.T.p. wharf "ii Vo ! m !!'! ;i