,ifi'rnitiff to "P ! 1 1 1 ! lua1 mil- nf :-i iiTi'iving j n, nii tin- i 1 1 i ai - vtortli of loln jw , ,., .al . I Tim ii ('in II i:. Iti-nl. re - ' il ai iinlfiir. On ii i rv t n At inn AIM All A Vk RACE PROBLEMS She Assumes Nationality She Takes Increofclnn Interest In Pacyic Affairs I II I- Xn. .ill. "A- lain l) ln-r i-iiIhiiihI ntaliif nine- her plaiH" ac a elf-- iialmn." hiiI , . . Saie of I lie Iniver-Id it itli liotumlihi il I h" i-!--init of Ihe iNicifi' i i in-it or the AmorrCun ul hoeiety eonreri'in-e on "uv "Mhe n lieeiimin! more t i hi 1'iirtfle ulTair. Her u' peueeuhle and alie l -olvr Ihe Aaialir pi'o-w iluiiil injury In Hie feel--1 lie AHiatiei. Ilr gen-ay ii'i'iiii'iil with .la pan in '.timfM 1'ixi-lunion Ael mi lined feehngn.'' TORNADO DESTROYS HOUSES IN SOFIA s,,l-1 No. at). Thirly-lwo 1 - were ilenl royed hy u lor-' 'i la -t nighl on I lit? milakirlH ' surur. willed foreed inuny f: ipie to n,. from Ihelr liutiion 'i 'lien- nimbi c:lollic9 SECURCD DIPLOMA . AM:Ot Vi;U, Nov. :io. r.im. lewellyn lluiker. of l'rinee lln- ,r ' inn- Knnlunled In I do I. ('..(!. con,,,'. on HngdniiK Air '' mid llie diplmnii uwarilad liini. tnpHiiy of allrji f i 'in eumi''x " pi-ra' I'H'C SMi""ii ' pri"" n t il itowil. Othi-i - Ulan Irani ' Itflievtl to he moleil Tin- niff iiKiiinol Irani i- ne inu pritffiiliHl hy llo- ti" iti-1 1 ii.iln-f a it',il hy lv l l.anK'-. .iip.-rinli'iiileiit il the i-mupany. Mili'-n tonah- i" dtdemling. BUSINESS HELD UP RESULT UNCERTAINTY O'lT.WN A. X". Any ' "n hideralde delav in opening l':ir-lininenl wonlil pn'M- ery ein-Imeaniona a mueii wm-k i- Immiib held up awadmn -el i tninenl "I the iineslion l M"i ' had huinenf uenerally. .m- uiul niiiiiiltilllirni" "; liehiK held oer until Hie M". har lieeli laken. BIRTHS. ii A iluugdler wan hnrn id l'rinee Itupert Meueral llonptlal on Nociuhui- 21' u Mr. and Mr. Waller 1'erry, Ol.' Klgldd Avenue WokI. A miii wn horn al the l'rinee Itupert Oenertil llonpnal on Xv-einher SK lo Mr. and Mik. Joseph Hay. Kiahlh Avenue. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL Scottish League, Dlv. I. Airdrionian -' sl- 31 im'n r.lydehank 3. OueeiiK Park Uiiudee l ulled llihernutnn 2. Ilainlllon 2, r.odenliealli I. llearlK I. KHiiminoek 0. .Morion 3. Uiiudee 0. pjirllek TliUHe 2. Molderwell I. llangefH S, Tnlkirk 3. St. .lodnMone 0, Cell in 3. Ituilli llnver 0. Alieidften I. Advert le In th Pally New I lie lit. Hot- Arlliur liiK'liin. hinliop of London, who will -pend in-xl -'iiuiner in Canada. IL- will al-o "peak in Ihe I ml I'd States IRISH TROOPS IN READINESS Border Situation Causes Precau tionary measures to be Taken by Army JlKLFAST. Nov. ao. As 'a pro- eautintiary measure in oonneo- tinn wild Ihe holder situation. the llritixli iiruiy atilhuriiies liave qouiileiinanded all leave for leoouii in the rlsler eonimaud. Sotttliarn advices 'stale that a hal lull. m of tlie Free Stale army satinned al Aldlone is being sent Iturrtvdly In a ramp near Hone gnl m tlie Fe.rniunugd border. DEER SEASON CLOSES The season for !he killinir of deer n)oe. today, November 30 The ihlsrrulntw bird season will roiilafji open until Deeenider 31 .1. U. I'HIsliury. maimger of Hit di-v lUiek, nrturned on Hie Car dPua'J'WleNluy nfleruoon afler a InisineH!' trip lo vuneouver. LOCAL GIRL AS I ENTERTAINER miss Louie Fisher makes Debut in Vancouver and Gets Quick Recognition M Lome l isd'M, daughter or M if.. i Mm. N . S. Fisher or thi? . tta- made lo-re debut in a-; ! '-r ai a puhlk- entevtain- week ajro die npieared at te Sunday nisht concert in the Siiiii.l riiealre iii "Midnight Isciu a inu.xii al reading, and c iv -d two eiH 'irex and three tri.iu) rails. The preiou- Fridtfy flie ae eveial nuuihei- al Sardi.i a i.ait of a program proviiled h In- 1 intent of the Lyle Academy ..f Urumalii- Art. In that pio- vi iiiii nhe appeared with Alvida M. liilo-h in tlu- Fantasy playlet Lima liennx.' with Pal Logue in a vaudeville turn "Melvveen Trains ' and "Jaxr.. and in a musienl readilij-' "fiuiseppe de Harder." Her final number was "Tde Twilittdl Hell," a musical read ins. Friday irislil she gave n full progi-iun at a recital at Hie ae.ad t toy studio at wliieli-niany of her friends wree presenl. Miss Fisder is Inking up the work as n profession and jud? inc from her surress so far is . , i . . i i Ukeiy io tsuereeu. VANCOUVER ELEVATORS FILLED WITH GRAIN Little Change in Situation as Arrivals About Equal Sh'p-ments: two vessels Load Dally VA.NCOLVIIIt. Nov. 30. Then- is little change ill Hie elevator situation here lo.lay. (Iniin bill ed here before Hie enibarKU vvn placed continues lo flow llws way nnd Ihe elevators are oructieally filled to capacity. - tvvu .ships a day on the avcraxe are Indue loaded and the prospect is that this averaire will 'continue, hul the exporl amount barely exceeds Hie annum! romiugHuv Leonard Hale oMlie? Ihenl tor estry stulY l-elurueiLon idu Car dena yesterday afleinunti ironi n doliday trip soul It. COLD WAVE PREDICTED Canada, Northern States and Great BrJUin Will Suffer Says Prediction CAEN, France, Nov. 30. Basing his prediction on astronomical cycles, Professor Gabriel, the famous French meteorological expert, forecasts extreme cold this winter In all of Canada and nor thern United States. Tho sea son of low temperatures he expects will set in about the middle of December or early In January. Gabriel predicts that England will be struck by a cold wave, the coldest since 1740 when the River Thames was frozen over. HUGE GROWTH ATLIN MINING Figures Brought Down In Legis lature Show District Made Rapid Strides VICTOltIA, Nov. 311. llapiil growth in the mining of tde Atlin inininif "dislriel was indiclilert liy 'ijiures tnoogli down by Ihe Hon William Sloan tn.Uie Legislature in answer io iiuesnwu oy n. r Kergin. member for lliaf'dlstriet I lie only uroii in umi ycars.-w.is mi I lie amount oi piacer goiu re- covered hul on the older hand this was much more than made up by the increase in lode gold Following are the figures: Silver in 1 11 1 i : I3I.6UP tu;i: 3.18LVHK o. Copper in lUlt: 1.1.123.370 Id?. 11)21: 3a.Pt3.t50 lbs llneer Cold lull: l.2.0 o. It!: 7,510 ox.-Lode gold. I I'll: .S,8l 0. IU2 1: ll5,7t0 at, Lead in H'lt till. Lead in IU24: 50.7II lbs. FIRE AT MONCTON 'i. MO.NCTUX, N.H., Nov. 30 Tdo old Cfmiinereial Hlock deie iVyas deslioyed by fire Hits inorUTntr, Hie toss being estimated ul (100 tu(. Two Killed, One Wounded by Moonshine Crazed Woodsman Who Opened Fire Upon Them (illAIIAM. Ontario, Nov. :. Mike Luera liU.ii. section foreman, and William Lelelnre are dead and K. Syrod, section foreman for tde Canadian National Lines, seriously injured from gunshot wounds. I). Hard, 21 years of age, erazed wild moonshine, opened fire on tdern Saturday niglil. Hani and Lefedvre were working nl a wood camp iiud came into town Saturday. Hard got into an argument with tlie section men and opened fire, killing one and injuring auollier. His companion Lefebvre remonstrated: "Why do you wan! to kill everybody 1" Tde man thereupon shot dim through Hie dearl. SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR fflffif I Al S ARF TERRACE SATURDAY " Anglican W.A. Benefitted From tieut to Amount of S170.50 Tl.nit Af.K Nov 30. The an nual Anias ijaxaar ol the Wu-J men s .UMliary or the Anglican hurt'li, 1 en-ace, was held out taluruay in progress nan. .u the booths were very artistically decorated and tuft, Jiafi presented a very ileasitigjil. At three o'clock Mr. AIWtlie president, deiduHkaruS sale opeu and a very large Auiidier of ladies luniiy of buyittg dainty aud useful arUeles especially appropri-afe for Hie Xuias -season. The needle work bootli was in harge of MrV. t:. II. Oiliiert. with Mi . II. Smilli. Mrs. J. II Viuug. Mrs. F.. M. Smith and Mrs. Pover .-i.-t,ii;;, and Mrs. Hurneil and Mrs. Sparkes acting as cashiers. Tin proceeds id the sale m tins section was l 13.50. Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Nash dad charge of tde eaudy booth, wild ills. SVarne us cashier and the proceeds were Sl'J.2o. The dome cooking booth was presided over by Mrs. A. Larr, Mrs. II. King and Mrs.. Sims wild Mrs. . 11. lhomson a? ashier. The proceed? from this .tooth netted Hhl-t. The lea room, which was well pal i onized ull afternoon, was in liarge nf Mis. F. C. Hishop and Mrs. Ilaiiiliu with Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Powers. Mrs. Monrkton and Mrs. I'.hupman as assistants. The ea tables netted !.". making in an the graiuyin ioimi oi i;n.5(. As usual, uiisold urtioles are beitiy sent to Pacific where Jdey are placed on display and for lie hi the home of Mrs. T. H Mc utibin. BADMINTON CLUB AT Game to be Played Two Even ings a Week In G.W.V. Hall on Ground Floor president. II. Mrjjory. seeretary- Ireasurer. and Mrfsi.ninlal. Mr. 1 i-osl and .Mr. Hurnett compose a social committee, playiiwr. is lo be carried ou on Wedltesday uml Saturday evenings in tho lai-i-e room on the srround floor of the O.W.Y.A Jlall which U! being wired for electric ligdl I Id emninir week. A number of new members are Joining ldi winter and an enjoyable winter snort is anticipated. A. Mrivinn. well known Skeejia eannerv innnuger wdo is tftv wild the Wallace Fihei-ies. sailed today on Hie Princess Mary for Juneau on a business trip. VlMliPibtllY R. Keatherington, General Manager of Elevators, and J. G. White, Chief Weight Man, Arrived . Here oiv a trip of general inspection to the local elevator plaut, 11. ileaUierlnglnn of Fort William, general , manager of Canadian goveriunenl elevuilors, armed in Hie city on (liis.niorn- JU5. twill, "RSSfm ly .). . VMiite. 10 or ion William, chief weiKlihVan 'for the Hoard of lirain Commissioners of Canada, whose duly will be to lake charge of lesls of the scales in the elevator which will lake place this week. A carload of Brain fur test purposes is due to arrive here in a day or so. Mr. Ileal liei'inglon aud Mr. Wliite will probably spend the most of the week in tlie eity. SPEED RECORDS AUTORACING Number Broken Yesterday at Culver City, the Big Classic Being Won by Elliot ClLVKlt CITY, Novi 30. Five world speed records were broken during the running of the auto classic here yesterday. The event was won by Frank Hlliol. who established a new record for 250 miles, makim: all average speed of I27.M7 miles an hour. Four records were broken by Karl Cooper, who was leading until In- ran out of fuel. He beat previous speeds for 75 miles, 100. t."() and 200 miles. TERRACE REORGANIZED CAPTAIN CLARKE OF T FJlllACi:. iNov. 3ii. Hadmin- ton enthusiasts met in ...A. Hall ou Thursday evenunK , and re-urgattttfd for tlie winter. .Mrs. M. -Moliiilon was elected VICTORIA IS DEAD Was, Veteran of Sealing Days and For 31 Years Harbor Master of Port VICTOUIV. Nov 30. Captain Charles Clarke, fur 31 years har bor master add port '-warden, died Salunluy. lie wa born at Taunton. F.iu'Uuid. on Niive,mlei-to. 1K52, and came lit Hrilish Columbia in 173. For many years he wa fdenlified wild Hie sealing fleet operating out of this port to HeriuK Sea. STREET FIGHTING CHEEFOO RESULTS MANY WEN KILLED UIILF.FOO. Cfuna. Nov. 30. It is estimated that i5 men were killed and 50 wounded in street figlitiuir wlileh took place here yesterday between innrmes and Cbrcfoo trotum. ll if is ih TAXI . fTTL. mnk a Zi n7 . i . . . . II nt rn II Or? W P nnd Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime, S' r Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. 'm'- and 6th 8t. MATT VIDECK, Prop. -do Illy il XV XU. 278 ea Uoor for hire. I NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, DD TMPC DTTDCDT ti. iu(.,i ,.,i 1.....1 r..- n. I .w Mw ,east Phone4B7. ! Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper l' U I I l'HIMJB Hl'PKUT. B.C.. MONDAY. XOVKMBBIl 30. 1W23. siurtv circuit ue strut sit.. . PRICE FTVK CENTS. EVERE STORMS IN EUROPE AT WEEK END HOOTING CASE AS RESULT OF DRINKING MOONSHINE ENDS IN TWO DEATHS evere dtorms dweep Large Areas in Europe and Snow Covers Much of the Country .11 lit AT .I r r I 1 If omtnnrttr Ttimn inn nimnn nnn rna inrth nf unninnn rrnnri t I iinnh r u n I I u k v nk'k i iiiuiiiu ujiu liic jwuii.il ill iui'iiiiiii i uuri rii nv ijtiiiii.il i n i i i i ..l Mill. deep snow; Italy suffers much I.iiMiON. fto. --Pmiii southern F.ngluiid uml Suin on in Scandinavia anil Poland on Hit- older ami in (lie Ha -I....I . I..- ... I ..1 II... I It I . . ...1. .1.. i r.l ..liiiiiiiiifr miit I iriiti.il! . i.it.l In., nf lil. l I'.uropi' wn covered wild -now and low letnperu led llicre. -'unit mviM llnlv iiHuj'tit In lie t lie worst sufferer, den- being lh worst in many years. I Inge wave . , .Irliigt-ii I In- -lime, wrecking lnnir mill damaging - the liai'li"i- hii'I railroad ami 17 ATTI k MkN ARRESTED FOR item rtitiiic i-ri ill- and livestock. l Caluiuaio many ikt-hiih were killed unit older mjiiri'd. Scoilwid mill Mm- mirth nf F.titr liiuil wer- iMtiTi'.i iiv deep snow.; (1PFN fHARGFSCHARGE0FTHEn wen uwmieo against wiluam Stolen In Vancouver and Point Grey Last Summer ORAM ADJOURNED TllUtti iiihiii. rhariiiil wllli ! RECOGNIZING THAT LIBERALS CARRY ON OTTAWA. Nov. ;io -That Con -i?jvff here recognize the pndiainlity oT the Liberal kov-ermin-iil liriiut sustained i-. nil i - IIIUll',1 in . Hie UlllloUIU'i'lllflil. made iiiiorf ii-ially. that tin; Cmi-ervative will mil pair wild PiojircsMM's, Independents or Labor members of tin- House, Uius tuaknv il lirri'-uiy Tor I1miii lo fticl to tln-ir diilif ull nii I iini!. Ordinarily if a ov-i nrninHiit HUiHirli'i- s i-li- lo igo rtway on a Imrl vjoit or ollier- ulent liiin'lf from tliui lliiiiM hr ariniiii with I hp op lo it Ion wliiii lo iair with one of llmir meinhrfK. m-itlo-r lo voir until Ihr I'fhirn of I In (illii'r. , tl Vtinlo lol V lHr t'-o. al Im;I ami Xo. . ii--ii)t5w ,, uy. uiiriiml ill tin Willi a rie ' pnivmnal itnliif nrl lhli lli'on VanroiiviT ami ,lfJ ,cfiii si iifiili.n Maj:iira!' ti miiiim'r aW' -'il I . Mi l 'I and va" r.MiiuiiHV i W . U. 4v-- a 1 1 1 1 1 1 r(.i,Mv K Vtloli fiirfhf 1 n' Sniar a i'wl w ii )!,..... imiii Ho1 H"'' alltp, "' ""'"''.Imiii uml Mir dt-fiMn Iui' j lay liiglll. "na lodd rii., in tin rii In I In- ni'Mi Hi .! pmMtiin.' fiirlhrr j rr,..., t. ,.u' mi twd 'l . I ri urrrl nf null lWtr' ;- Anolbnr uj(KKlioJk i Jliatl thofl of Ioimiiik MiiiiiiM,iil from on rmmiilf w wiii- l,tlii-rttK if Hi" lll rpnff. Iit-y liiild in (invvt . . .. A .1 . to all in-llipy are the present , Lord and ljtdy i-ip wIk nve,if J f.teenigi' to Anlruli . to olitiun urst Initnl nt orniation nl cdiidil ion-. lU'inuiiitiig iin'ogiuio. Lord Ap-U-y took "p a hiiini -'ead . i. ini utni hi wde lured out a a doniestir