TAXI lie Stall BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance n with flour for iirwly hire. laid Suitable dancing for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. parties. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. For rat(g, apply In Boston PRINCE RUPERT and 6th St. Grill, Third Ave. WATT VIDECK. Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL XV, NO. li. I'MNCH Hl l'KUT, li.C., S ATT HI) AY, JAM WHY 17. 1025, VMttrdir'i ClreuUtlo 1T29. Strttt Baits M. PRICE FIVE CENT'S. :.ri; i i"n hurcau iroui VI I j v. : ; .; I favor entering Hie i i m)m li uml IHU are op- : an slates Ihal Mine ii .'d il churches in vur-- ol Canada Dial won't U en Ilic question li-liev ii re unanimous fur ami will go into III" auioiiiiiiit ally. I nder aw us passed Jiy I lie Doiuili-s anient unless they vole ts oil' Uiey ui'i ill. DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE BUILD Tenders Being Called For Assembly Hall on Fifth Ave. Lots 'in dune rial Order Daugh- ' uf Empire have decided to ' a building on their lots on 1 ''if 'H Avenue East, near the 'M!T of Mcllriile Street and arc ""lay culling Tor lenders. The 'Si. iivuf iitii has already been :;iile'eil. 'lie building will be of frame "if iiieiliin of siibslaulial size "' he uiiiiu feature oT the Hie will be a large usscm- i'l' hall with u leu ft ml balcony '' niie side. The order has (he iiniiev on hand lo pay for the building. PRESIDENT-ELECT RESIGNED OFFICE Sons of Ennland will Rotaln Officers of Last Year for Anothor Six Months al Least. Henry Smith, president-elect "f Hit. Sons of Knaland. and W. II till(MlNIll Vii-l.-lil-ftf iitlfll iillif't. lesiKiicd olllce al last nimbi's el lug of Hi,- lodge ami it was tended Ihal all olllcers of lust ear Including President V. (i. ItiiKlies and Vlce-Presblenl II. Aides should retain olliee for at least uiiotlier six nionlhs. II. K Wilmot of the Lhiuor oiiliol lioard slalT arrived from Victoria on Hi,. Princess Healrice Ikk iiiortiin CARRIED OFF EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS; CASHIER IS HELD UP SEATTLE, Jan. 17 The cashier's olliee of the I'arific Trlcgi aph iV Tcle-iione Company was held up in daylight lot ay liy Ivm liundits who escaped in an automobile wild iH.nuo in eash. WINNIPEG RADIO HEARD 9,000 MILES WINMPF.fl. Jan. 17. Accord- In;; lo word ju-l received' by the Canadian National Railways ra dio dept. here, another ('..N.ll... 'Calgary broadcast has been heard nine thousand miles away. The concert of .November l'J last was picked up al 5. .'10 in the afternoon nt (he Methodisl Indian Mission in Hie Fiji Islands by Itev. Ilirbard 1'iper and heard ulsii by M. (i. James of Apia, Samoa. A previous broadcast rriini Ibis stijlioii was reported to have been recer. ed in New Zealand. TARIFF NEGOTIATIONS ARE SUSPENDED TODAY FRANCE AND GERMANY PAIIIS. Jan. (7. The tariff war between France and er- many is expected lo ( liiiue for a considerable period despite ef-forls lo Keep I lie nuesl ion ojien ami prevent a formal ruplure of neKolialions for a lemporary coiiimeicial aocord by France. Suspension of negplialious today are considered lo be a ruplure. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English, First Div. Arsenal 0, Newcastle L'-Aston Villa I, Sheffield I. 1. Illacklnun II. 0. Hurnley J. Ilury :i, Nolls Forest 0. liurdirf City 1. Iliriiilngliaiii 0. Fveiloii I. Tollenliuiii U. Iluddersriel'd I, West Hum 2. Manchester City 5, Liverpool 0. Noll Couiily 0. Ilollon 1. I'reslon I, Leeds I. Sunderland a, West llroinwich 0, Scottish League Division I. Aberdeen 2, I'urlick Ihislles (I. Airdriuuiuus, 0, llorlon 2. Ayr Fulled 1, Cowdenbeath 2. Dundee I, Fulkirk 0. Hibernians 'J, Hamilton 1. Motherwell 1, Celtic 0. Hallh Hovers 0. St. Jolinslouu 0 Hangers 1, Queen's l'ark i. SI. Mirren 3, Hearts 1. d Lanark ', Kilinaniock 0. Lady For Breach of Promise of Marriage VANCOI VI.H. Jan. 17. I hal she was Induced lo leave London, Kiinlaud, and travel to Slewarl to marry John llaahti. mine owner, belter known id Slewarl us John Hie Fiii.n. and to liaxe Hie encasement broken off on the eve of Hie wedding was the allegation of Lottie Maud .Miiiiii, who seeks SI (Minn damages in u breach of promise suit here. Ilualili was Ihe discoverer of Ihe Silverado and oilier mines at Slewarl. MEMBER OF PRINCE RUPERT LODGE OF MASONS IS BURIED VANCOUVKH. Jan. 17. Tins funeral is Inking place here to day at Ihe Masonic Cemetery of PAIexander llannerinan, 57 years Of uue, a member of one of the Prince Huperl mason ie lodges. T LARGE QUANTITIES OF TIMBER BEING SOLD NORWEGIANS TAKING STEPS TO PREVENT RUM RUNNING BY HER SHIPS Masters of Norwegian Vessels Cautioned Not Engage in Rum Running US A). Norway, Jan. J 7. The Norwegian government is idinng legislation lo prevent pat Ucipiiliuri of Norwegiiui . - . ... II. . -',. t' i . . r i- hi roni running 10 me t uiieu .-?iuics. i in.' lurcign onire IlinnigJi Hie ushingloii legnlion obtained the names uf Nor- .vivaii idcnlificd its ninong llioe on "Hum Mow' ami sent Hi:- l lo the Ship Owners' Association ami t lie ininisler of . . r.... .-..-II ..i: Ml sire- lor ninuri u nun. I lie u-soriulion hum already raiilioueij the mailers or (he .(l nguinsl ruin ft i n ii t it H". warning them that it would refuse i In vessels running fuul uf L'.S. laws. 731 IN FAVOR church union ; (Hundreds of Churches Will qo In Automatically Without a Vote TiilliNIO. Jan. li. Of tin-' uu-'li's, missions or ' ;-; si ul lulls of I lie Prc-- ' imrrli iii . Canada. B', i. ! 'Ik- vole for Jmurcli li.ii.' iieen reverted by the TJie latest pn lurc of (Jncen Marie of lliiiiiauia and her charniiiig daoglilets. Left to tiglil.yieen lleleua of Greece. Uin-cu Marie of Itiimauia, Princess Helena oT Humania and Ouccii .Marie of Serbia BURGLAR ALARM City Council Committees are FOILED ROBBER Being Discussed but Nothing Attempt was Made Early Nlqht. to Enter Bulger Cameron's Jewetry Store Last' An elfei-lite burglar alarm yslem last nielli pn-vented Uni fier A t.aiiHTiiii s ji'weiry siorc rrom beiui; entered by a Ihief. At 7.23 Ihe would-be burglar. having broken a rear window and unlocked Hie sash lock. started to opm the window when Ihe hiirylar alarms started in full peal and Hie lights of the store flashed on. lie immediately retreated tool was gone before John Ilulger and serpeaul Me- (ilitirliy arrived on Hie scinie bu' a very few minutes laler. No entry had been gained. The person who atlcmpled lo enter I be stnie left lell-lale fool prints on Hie fresh snow and an ash oile in the lane and, on Hie slreuglli of Ibis, a suspect was laken to Ihe police station by Sciaeanl .McClinehy within an hour. However. Iher were no eye wilnesses ami d was necessary to let the mull f:o ill Ibis SEEK DAMAGES STEWART MAN John The Finn Sued by London Will Be Known Untu Thursday Thu nr' nr rouneil will hold ih fir,.yteeling pelThurs duv nixht wlieu Muvor New Ion w ill announce his sdandiug com uiiliccs for 1 lie loniujr vear. In Hie meantime, the I!i2t alder men, police commissioner and school trustees w ill' be sworn id. U'hile it is Ihe practice lo appoint abb-mien who. come al or near Ihe head of the polls o chairmanship of eommillees, i! s not expeclqd Ihal '.Mayor Ncwlon will, be able lo follow this in dru fling bis eommillees this vear. Previous uldcnnanic experi ence i also generally considered a requirement in Hie -naming of coinmlllee- cliairmeu. general expectallon is that Lx- Ald. Al. M. Stephens will head the fiiiHtice coinniitlee again, that Aid. MYMordie will be apioiuled chairiuan of Ihe utilities coiu- millee and that Aid. Perry wili conliiiue us chairman of Hie board of works. Aid. Casey was chairman of Ihe building nun-, mission last year and it is probable thai he will continue as siicli in 1125. The following is a popular committee slate for Ihe forthcoming year and it is expected lliut the mayor will probably follow-it prelly well in naming. Hie personnels of Hie three most important committees this year: Finance Mil. Stephens and Aid. Smith. I lilitjes. Aid. Me.Mordie. Aid. Casey and Aid. Larsen, ' Hoard or Works Aid. Perry. ALL llrowu and Aid. McKeclinie. It was rumored about town Ibis morning Dial one of the al- deimen-elecl was considering re signing because Labor would probably be in control of Ibis year's council. Aid. Me.Mordie slated this afternoon that, as far us he was concerned, lie con sidered such a rumor ridiculous and I tint there whs nothing lo it al all. MILLIONAIRE WILL PROVED Large Number of Large Bequests Not Subject to Succession Duty TOIIONTG, Jan. li.- Ontario is likely (o benefit lo the extent oT half a m'illioii to seven hundred thousand dollars from' the will of David Duulop, it miner id Northern Ontario,, according lo Hie succession duly office. According to the will beduests ex. em.pl from duly under Ihe Acl amount to $5,800,000. Adverttss n the1 Dally News The - - JACKDEMPSEY TO BE MARRIED Will Not Fight Again Unless Match Arranged Before Wedding, He Says LOS ANG FLICS. Jan. 17. Jack Dempsey is through with the prize ring unless someone arranges a fight for him before lie marries F.slclle Tiiylor, Hie film actress, which probaly may'be in May or June. Dempsey admitted last night that Ibis was true uud said the wedding bells and prize ring gong do not huriuoiiir.c. WIRELESS REPORT S a.m. IllLI. IIAHIiOlt. - llaiuiiig. light soulli wind; barometer. 2!.n;; temperature. moderate swell; H p.m. spoke lug' Cape Scoll. sloruibouud al Goose Hay. bound for Hardy lluy. DIOilY ISLAND. llalniuu. calm; barometer, 2l.80; leiiiper-nlurc, 115; sea smooth; H p.m. spoke steamer Anyox, Slewarl for Tacoina, miles from Ta- eoma; lu p.m. spoke sleainer Amur tell Anyox Tor Slewarl. DFAD TUFF. POINT. Haiuing, calm; barometer, 21U1N; .temper ature, iKI; seu'sinoolh. Noon 'J III I.I. HAHHOll. - Haiuing, 'resh stiulbeast wind; barometer ."..72: leiuijeralure. iU! sea moderate; J 0.10 a.m. spoki sleainer Venture near Naiuu northbound. DIGItY ISLAND. - Uumiiig. calm; barometer, 20.5U; lcmier-alure, ;iK; sea kiiiooIIi. DFAD TUFF i'GINT. lluliiiiig calm; baromeler, 20.08; teniier-ulure. 'U.': sea smooth. SNOW IN INTERIOR Weather reports received here loilay indicate thai precitilatioi. is general along the coast. 1m the interior it is snowing. First Large Timber Sale, is Made Since Passing of the New Royalties Act: Others Pending I VANCOLVFIt. Jan. 17. At a price, said to be about $100,- 1000, Hie first lurgc sale of limber limits since yie Legislating fixed Hie royalties was completed yesterday, wlieti Hloedel, j Stewart, Welch, Fun is and King look over eleven thousand acres near (ireal Cenlrul Lake near Port Alberni. I (ireal Aclivily has been shown in Hie timber market since 'the royalties were fixed and several huge (nuisaelions are uri-j iler way. II is underslood (hat one deal involve- a large main-lluud tract at a price uf four million dollars. Timber cruisers and fore si cn- Iginccrs are now arranging to I visit large nortlii'rn ureas as soon as weather ocruiils lo re- port lo prosiiectivc purchasers ' lm I In- IiiiiiIs 'in- vv 1 1 1 -1 1 nciilia-lions are under wii; . GRAND CONCERT BY INDIAN ORCHESTRA Greenville Citizens Association Hold Bin Entertainment on rCaas River ( i 11 LF.N VILLI'., Naas lliver. Jan 17. A grand eoneerl was given here Tuesday by Hie Greenville. Citizens Association, orchestra under. Ibe directum of C McNeill uml Fred McKay. II was well al- BRULE CUTOFF TO BE ROUTE Oliver Quotes Sir Henry Thornton as Authority for His Statement VANC.OliVF.lt.' Jan. 17. The new railway which will tap the Peace lliver country, according to the conviction of Premier Oliver expressed at a Liberal gathering last uiglil. is lo begin about sixty miles east of lirub; Lake al Obed on the Canadian iNalioiiar-Ilailway "main line, follow the Alhabaska Hiver northward for 35 miles ami (hen fol- tended and Ihe effort of the or- j(,w- Hie curve bulging slightly to ganialioii were ;nuch appreciated. The following was the program: Opening speech by President L. Douglas. March, "Message from Mars." Waltz, "Love Dream." Pilgrim Chorus fitnii opera Tumiliauser. .March: "The Skipper," War March. Tenor solo: "Tin; Prodigal Son,'' by J. H. Clark. March "Cadets." Overture, "Luslspiel." March. "Jollificalion.'' Overture, "Victory." Hugle Hoy. Has Solo: "Asleep in the Deep," by Charles Lecsou. Ove"niluri "Light Cavalry." Ilefreshinents wele served al (lie close by Hie SI. Andrew' Church guild and Hie rinsing m. dress was given by Chu'des Davis MORE WOMElT CONSTABLES London Will Double the Number at Present Employed on Metropolitan Force LONDON. June 17. The Huiiioj Secretary is planning lo increase Hie number of women constables on tin; Metropolitan force. Al oresent there ate 21 but this number he thinks of increasing lo aboul firty. The ipiestiou of I lie value of (he work of women police is one Ihal lias been much discussed. Lady Aslor is one of the champions of women in this regard ami her influence is being used lo have the increase made. Shu declares thai during Ihe war women often were able to arrest men when male constables could do nothing with them. TOMMY GIBBONS IS AFTERJMPIONSHIP ST. PAt'L, Jan. 17. - Tommy Gibbous, light heavyweight, will clalni Hie world's heavyweight championship If Juck Dempsey carries out his intention of resigning. Gibbons declares he is Dempsey 's logical successor. the east until it reaches Sturgeon Lake, 10 miles east of (Irahd Prairie. The branch will then run westward lo Sturgeon Lako and northward to a point half way between McLennan add Peace Hiver Crossing on Ihe E.I), and 11.(3. He quotes an interview with Sir Henry Thornton as his authority. regIatTons TO BE DRASTIC Beer Seller Will Lose License? Immediately If Law Is Broken VICTORIA. Jan. 17.- New reg-ulalions for the sale of beer by the glass are not yet ready, but it is understood they will be drastic and will be framed to prevent abuses leading to discredit ........... ...mil ...Hill-ill Vtiv lirense Jioluer WHO vioimes mu tun either by selling an intoxicant other than beer or by failure to keep Hi'1 premises in ia respectable condition will lose his license immediately. LOCAL NAVIGATORS PASS THEIR TESTS Bruce Little of Francois Lake and P. Jorgcnsen, Emmet Lewis, Paul Armour ' and Harvey Dumas Are Successful After Inning spent Hie week here conducting tesU for local navigators. Capl. Lionel II-Lindsay, examiner of masters uud urates, is returning south on the Princess Mary today. The examinations were held in Ihe Elks' Rome and successful candidates were Hruce Little, master of the government ferry at Francois Lake, and P. Jotgen-sen, Fninivl Lewis, i'uul Armour uml Harvey Dumas of Prince Rupert. Capl. Lindsay expects lo visit here every three nuinlhs in the future to hold examinations, HOCKEY SCORES Calgarj a, Fdmonton C.