Of In the IU H -'-al heard hail m-'.;. :.M. The cale la-t i.ll' Hie (jnVll llllieiil IIAmii . h w-a b v n rw mil ill m m m a I i vunu nijun ulii ONLY TEN DAYS Aided Police In Securing Con'c- tlon to Given Nominal Sentence for Crime VAN' l VI II. Nov. 25.- Plead-v ! Hie chart: of ill proriire an abortion. J I lu-li and II. .Velron r senleiieed lo cerve s Hu lime they had al hi in prison. J heir co-ii--i-lcil the police in . M Uir case ari'tnu from s ii ci Keyn Camlell as i) an illegal operalion 1 I uy Sam .Mnnlttomery t)"W ni rviiK ' term of s for the ulTeiise. STOLE $40,000 GOES TO JAIL Inspector of Prisons and Charlies In Ontario Refunds $11,000 of Amount Taken , 'IHUiixk, Nov. S5.- Wlllian. "Ul o farmer inspector of prl- uml charities fur Hnlarlf ' " "il millly or Hu Ihf.'l or ".Olio fio , iiiivfrnineul by tuh Itrntu,, , , aflcrmion. "I ' ill i'lrni..l...l ik I I mil I ,..L .iiiiiiril r? I ,iiinr aim IIU A NEW CORPORATION TO week. 8fo iWiirtrii. SI vcai of age, a iu-i , ... . .... 1 ..r 11 .1,1 )ril ..lliml.ia l,u. I ., VI a flll'il I lie 4 llble M-holailup tor Mii v.-ai.i Iflu tit fltful-il niersi! - W. I "' " " I ! imtl miliilillt 1 li IniM II" i.o' L- ..i vii..r... u.... . tHimmi-siom'r plie in future will it WW l ' ' ' ' - now in ieiieiici III Hie IlllH '" I iuiMily. r::',- Iclothier organizes i i further hI ' OPERATE ELKHORN MINE II I. Ui.tliiei. win. l-fl Sl.W- i,n n nlly in w I o lirceiiwood. ha jiii oicnipiirali'il a new com pany. Hie Klkll'Mii Miner. Mil.. wilh a diweii Victorians a .i...ii.inliler lo lake over and npeiule the l.lkliorn fracliun al ilrccnwniMl, adjoinini.' the pinvi-ilenre nioies. The enmpany is a i Id-oil rurpoiiilton ami Ihe money has all been put up in VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat MA'.. Silver hunwell (Hailslone I., and I Marmot Premier .. .4 Ilufns Ilarellon Porter IdahA yilverprcul Surf Inlet rermlnus (Iranby Indian Ic. 1'. II I tally Alaskif ... Howe Sound Il VI I li llopo National Silver... Silversmllh l.vicky Jim fllarle Selkirk HM. Asked. 1.52 1.31 i: .31 .ui iiri) .12 f.33 .07 V, .on 10.00 1 18.00 .or, 28.00 .38 .11 H .2 .11 .. .20 V4 .04 .10 2.2H .18 .01 V, .15 .ON .07 .03 .Of, V. ao.oo .12 .15 .10 .2K .0(1 i a iTliimiiell. formerly c '..I.... i I., iho local mill n'1' t-i.iiiniiiii ... , ,1..,, now Interested in loir pro.lucllon ... i......u int..! arrived from 111 .11111 It I...'., . "il nkmu aionrm iiiiilvI...,.niiVi.i. mi the I'rlnoo ltupcri " '''I he Inn merely burrowed n in ni'v ,. W,M .,i,ni'f'il to 'i - nopiiiinini'nl. in.. ... . A.t wf I n Hds moruliitf ami wm t""11; '.. ' n... ui.iimU at the end of UQ SANDBAGS AT OUTPOSTS OF ULSTERITES BELFAST, Nov. 25. Special armed Ulster government police In the Clady district of County Tyrone and facing Hie territory which by the reported award of the Irish boundary commission would be transferred to Ulster, have erected sandbags at their outposts. HAND TO HAND main COMMUNITY SPIRIT. IS NECESSARY TO 1 SUCCESS IN CITY Have ymi any rmii-iiiniiily fiii ii in I hi IowiiT" iiKiu'i-i'il )r. Os. IimIioiiI wiiHritllitliil of i llll-l(MI of till llliil'll ; Clniifli. wliu-i in the :ily Ih.Ih.v. (In lieinz lolil IIihI I li i' r ii a cerl it in """i aiiiouiil wlii'ii il chiiii' I" liJiHiii? ally lu iiiKlcr- f Liking, tlii vifilor n- if iMurkfil: "OiiiMiiiinit) spirit j i a irrrnl lliinit. In tin j cliurctii. lliiri mur-l ! a i rhurcb npiril ami in Hie j ouniliiunity u eoniiiiunily piiil If Mien in li In i allntnml. Von are tit a fair ; way lowanl !r(irn-. if you ar ileloiiny il." !"" ir. 0l?rliiil tuiJ lie i wax llM"-l In the itfowlli of llii" eity. Il hail liecn loealeil at I'oii lniirini o e r Iwenly yar asro liefi I'rinre lluirt wa mi I In- map. "If I hail moiM-y I think I woulil buy ui -1'ine of Uiw vacant lot Ihti' " he ail- itfil for tlie i-ily U IuhiiiiI to urow. Whal Stlli i to tb I'niteil State. I'rinn ltUirt AiH '! Caiiaila 1 think Vanrmi- vir will l another .an 1'runeiM-n hiiiI I'riiii Hu- perl u in her Seal lie." FIGHTING SYRIA Women and Children Reported Killed In Scrap Between Christians and HIHIIIT. Nov. 25.-- Ilefui-'ecs numberiiv 2.U00 teacheil here today from ltalielya in Weslern Damascus report that in hami in band fiwblinji between IUics ..mi t'.lirislian volunteers, the i-el.el Iribesmeii killeil many women and children. BRAND IS WINNER OF I.0.D1JCH0LARSHIP VICTOIHA. Nov. ?5. rred- eiiek .1. Ilraml of V cloiia won the t025 overseas scliolarshli valued at $1,100 presenled by Hie Imperial Order of the naujfhters of Ihe Umpire and entillnl htm lo attend any llrilish luiversily for one year. .1. Shule of Monlreal. fuel In her I or for Hie Hauadiau Notion nl llallways. Is a visitor In Ihe elly.il belli? lils Hrst trip ly the Pacific Coast. Mr. Shule was n ololsl al Ho Hro Olub lun cheon this afternoon. TAXI Boston Grill 25 and Ambulance 7" Large Upstair Dining JI all, Service .with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. SUnd Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and Olh St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VI DECK, Prop. least. Phone 467. '' Jli Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOI XV NO, phinct: hi pkut. ii.c wkuxeskw, novkmhmi 23, 1025. "''' cir,uutio IMS trtl (' Ait. PRICE FIVE GENTS. TREASURE WASHED UP IN ATHENS STREET it A miiii Ti rn in 1 yit nmii m t a Ttmfi mv Afmi nninn tit TTTifiri nTmrinnn m m m AT - AT A AT 1 at -. mi m f v 1 1 T AT Af A W AT U .AT .AT AT AT & V AT AT p Mummies and Gold Vases and Ornaments m ft - ' J lUMiiicu litviiw iuit-ttwu iu iiu-vc iciioiicu uf(Ui v m w 1 j ' J- 1 . I L - i treasures to light LOt, Nov. .". Mure tti.tn one hundred people are - ! to Iiiim' pori-hed iii flotitl. iii Allien yesterday. Ite-! do lluil mail) houo in Hie refuge selllcinoiil col-.-ii)ing Ihe intitules, and many wen swept away ami mil ol water wahel up MS tomb in out slreol, tin-t' mumtnio and numerous gold ornament ami . ami known In what imhicIi Hie tiinil.s unit miiiiiniie. H I I IK H 1U11 VtUUl UllU IN THE STATES riirictal Culture Mutt be Relied 1 belonged. Earlier Report ATIIKXS. Nv. 25. Twelve I tli were reported killed in rc- fuuci' -Hili-miMii- here a h re-sul! of Iiilirl1ll.il ruins, which til damage 111 Hie i-ily niOoOiiliO 10 m...ui tXl'5.oMi. on In Future, Sayt Report ; UCMDV WARRFM K Commissioner SEAL HERD INCREASES I 'IN. Nov. 25. ..i I lie general p.dicy of last 1 filitr!r nf mined into MU1U11 II JlUUim lJ I - RHODES SCHOLAR: . . ! VAXCOtYF.II. Xi.v. :'5. Henry SaALUaIaHaW. RLAAef5 9iAAAAAAABAslefliSAAAV (ireek-llnlyarian ImimIit in..it. Mactilutn m li; ml l niein-liei of Hie Uonu'ailj are Iiowii hn:liii(,- up an aiilumolnle ifireat Missionary Work of the United Church and Benefits of Union Are Discussed at Dinner "All thai is vo ile, dynamic and spiritual !ia been i claim d in Ihe L'niled. Church. (July the name Mcilnuh-I. Piei.yteiian and Conpregation have pased away," de.la.cd Dr. S. 8. U?Ier-hooL spiM'ial representative of Ihe I niled l.horch. who was the Kilt'! of honor sir Ihe llK coiireratioirdt dinner in Hie UhiU! Uhtirrli rooms al evening. "As a learned Chiuee had said.' 'We agree lo differ. reohe lo love, unite lo erve.' We can eliminate a great deal of wale." That wa Ihe message brought to the United Church people of Prince Kuper1 and the doctor showed in r-onie ilcl.nl the need of union iu Ihe. sreal missionary work iu whicji they were engaged In different parts of the world. The United Uhurch had taken over practically the whole of Ihe missionary work' of Ihe three others. The church maintaim-.! 2,251 missionaries in the field as well as a,:i:il oilier worker making a -rand total tiT 5.5'J.I people in the ijiissiou Held, who looked lo the new church for guidance and support. The r,o-of carrying on these mission would amount lo four inilli'Uj dollars, it was estimated, and this amount was apportioned aiooiii; Ihe churches. Prince Itu- pert was being asked lo bear e small share. Discussed Twenty Years Dr. Oslerlmut said it was over Iwenlv vears since Ihe idea o' union had been first discussed. It was fell from Hie first that they could do belter work if uni' rd than if Iheir Torres wort divided. Il was a puzzle lo the non-r.hristiaii world bow Christ iaus were divided into so many camps. This was the first al- templ in a thousand years lor Christians to forgot their differ ences nml form one organization. The differences between the Hi roe churches concerned were small but the similarities great. They could easily forget their differ nee and had united for the Christianizing of the world. One of Ihe great benefits to hi derived from Ihe union was tho elimination of waste and tho securiuii of greater .efficiency. While in some places unneces ary churches would be ellminal ed, in others where there was need, new congregations would be formed. In 1,15 1 1 places just now where there were schools there were no church services or Sunday schools and I lie children were growing up without a sense of moral responsibility. Tin; United Church was strictly Canadian and on that account was better. filled limn any oilier lo minister lo Ihe needs of the people. They had combined Ihe methods of the Presbyterian and Melbodisl churches In ln man-tier of choosing ministers. II was Ihe aim of Ihe church to (continued, on page Tour) FRENCH POST IS RELIEVED Widespread Action Imminent In Syria It Is Beloved Where Druses Active BEIRUT, Nov. 25. The French post at Rashelya, west of Damascus, was rellevedycs-terday afternoon. The gXrrl-son of 250 men held off Sov'i cral attacks of the Druse tribesmen and the Invaders retired In tho direction of Damascus. Widespread action Is believed to be Imminent. WINE PERMITS WITHDRAWN IN UNITED STATES WASHIXUTOX. Xov. 25.- All xermlls allowing householders to manufarlure annually 200 gal lons of wine weie ordered with drawn today. Tin action sweeps aside one of the few remaining practices ol pre-proluliiliou days. FIFTEEN DOLLARS A TON FOR IIS. SHIPS WASIIIXOTOX. Nov. 25. C. P. Coles Corporation to Open Office Here in Order to Handle Grain That his firm will open an office iu Prince Hnpert, was ftiiteil hi illuming ly U. P. Cule., Iieuil of Hie firm of (J. l. Cole Orporaliou l.til., grain broker., who arrived in Hie city this nioriiing. Mr. (jo:e.s ilid not know jut when he would le ready in open up. whelher imniedialely or a litlle later, but he expect", to do liuiness here. Mr. Cole.-, was here a couple ol years ago in connection with, i a proposal lo form a company tu Iniiid an elevator here ami lie Ilia been in cIom touch with Hie,-- sil nation since then. This after-j frnnn US TP 111 ill IT U..O.I In i nu-etiiiK M. P. Mei:af-;KHHK llriV I A I I T Ihe Shipping Hoard sincc'lOJl old "05 vessels of approximately four million dead weight tons lor $00,52 1.017 or an Average of about fifteen dollars a Ion CANNERY CLOSED AT SEAL COVE TODAY fery. chairman of the local uraini board, and i discussing the lo-! ca! situation from the shipping standpoint. DEFICIENT OUT Unfortunately the elevator isj not ijuile ready for operation atThat Is Advice of Hon William Jui Hie lino when the pressure on elevator space is so trreut as lo insure filling up of the local house rapidly. . TWELVE COMMUNISTS GUILTY OF SEDITION IN GREAT BRITAIN . f J1XDUN, ;pv. ?5. Twelve Communist leaders who wer tried on charges of conspiring to publish seditious Niels and viola-lion of Ihe Mutiny Act were today found guilty. WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. DKHtY ISLAND, Iliinin calm: barometer. 29.82; temper ature. 38: sea smooth. DKAD Tin.i: POINT.--- Over cast, calm; baromeler. 2U.8.J temperature-,- 28; sea smooth. HUM. HAIlllOll. S.iually. ou1lica.l wind; barometer, 20.- 01; temperature, 38; sea ino.b orate; 0 p.m. spoke motorship Oregon, Ketchikan for Vancou ver. 151 miles from Vancouver: 0 p.m. spoke lug l.onie stormbound al Safety Cove; 1. 10 a.m. spoke steamer Prince Itupert iu Millbank Sound northbouud; 7.30 a.m. snoko steamer Canleua abeam Ivory Island southbound. Noon DKiltY ISLAND -Clou.ly. calm. barometer 20.02: temperature t7: sea smooth': 11.30 a.m. in steamer Prince Itupert northbound. DKAD Till'..: POINT. Clear, calm: baromeler. 20.78; temper ature. 13; sea smooth. HUM. IIAUUOIt. Sipially, outhcast wind; barometer. 2t 02: temperature. 12; sea moder ate. ASSOCIATED BOARDS. VAXCOUVKU, Nov. 25. - The associated boards of trade 'of lllrilish Columbia will' meet in 'convention al Chillivvack on November 30 and December l, it was announced today. .. John AY. King, port slewar. for C.X. 11. coast steamers, arriv ed in the city from Vancouver this mornim on departmental business and will return south Friday moruinir. lohn Dyhhavu relumed on thi I'he Sommerville Cannery ul Prince Itupert this morning after Seal Cove is closing down for Iheja flying; business trip to Vaueou season loday and will probably. vcr. , . remain closed for two or three' . - " ' nionlhs. Of late Ihey have been Frank S"lrttighalu, who arrive iiniiimr rlmna mill IlllVl. Illxir II. Ill! I'll. sl.f'lhlV frillll AllVlIt .....t.l,.M ...V.....( ..... .--J tf, , pack up, about the same iiuaiulcoutluued throngirto Vancouver lily as last year. Ion Ihe Canb ua Sloan Which Legislature Backs up VICTOHIA. Xov 25. A resolution submitted to Hie Legilaturo yesterday by lion. William Sloan, provincial secretary, unging that Ottawa take the provincial .government into its confidence iu regard to the matter of immigrants, who were granted permits . (o resbje tn nafro"diHiv(thoutbe . ing subject to Hie provision of Ihe Immiirralion Act, was, given ready passage. The steps urged by Mr. Sloan, he said were taken as a precaution aurainsl the lifirti percentage I rt ti ww t r n I L iiiiwtntr (fin fit on I ally deficient that were being treated by the province of llril-ih Columbia al the expense of the people. MANSON OPPOSES KU KLUX KLAN Says He Thinks It Unwise Permit Organization In Canada to VICTOHIA. Nov. 25. Hon. A. M. Manson in Hie Legislature yesterday speaking lo the Ku Klux Klan resolution presented last week by Frank Urowne of Hurnaby, sharply criticized the Klan and its organizers hero and' said ho did not think il wise to permit its organization in Canada. Letters lie had received from responsible people in Oregon concerning Hie Klan organizers were read to the House. POLL TAX ON WOMEN LATEST Recommondatlon Favor of It Comes From Agricultural Committee of Legislature VICTOHIA. -pv. 25. i'lhe im position of a poll tax. on women earning more than" Ihe lepal wago under (ho levins of the Minimum Wiu'i Act is recommended to the' minister of finance, lion. J. D. Macl.oan, by Hie agricultural committee of Ihe Leg I slain re. It holds thai revenue obtained from such a tax would make it pol-ble for Ihe government to give luxation relief lo tho farmers. H. A. McMillan, draftsman nl Hie dry doek; and '-Mrs. MtM!llan nailed last night a hoard'' the par-trra for Vanmuver on a vacation trip. '.