V .1 1 M -1 it, il UltilltllOl iHl. were l. A, SIihI- I if niilri(-in(nl for Al- I0DIES PICKED UP ON COAST Inly One. Still Missing of Those Lost from Coast Guard Steamer Mor!l H " III MM:. N... 18. r.iuhl "f i-aili'ii of the I .S. i-null cieuiin'r Murlll were i'" on Hie nlmre near here I'V One hod) i nil men sero ilrowiicil u nop to 1 lie Hleamer in ' n wln-n the erafl eapii- ' iy mil' out of 1 ho ten it viis -uve. 1 ODY OF VICTORIA WOMAN IS FOUND v" HtlllA. Nov. 18. The iiodv r Miina Alilili. 5.'. voai Jf ..i U 11 a f. .1 1 ... I fl. In f"E- liny IukI eteninir. Sho hail l'1' 11 noiptuiK Niiirn inniiilnK. " PUDLIC NOTICE. - Tin- Kiuhl ami' l'ovver W'H lie sliul. olT Tliinihiy lieiwren 2 nm I' m for ulioiil 3fi minutes 'n fntnieet up nraln T.le-vulor r.ily Light Dept. ' f TECHNICALITY TO ETCOMPLIED WITH M Nov 18 Hie i.JConprrgatlon of First Pi-eby- ' flint divuion terlan Church Is at Present is ii an miieiuliiirnt j Unable to Fill Vacancy ., k. (4.n.enaliej ,n p,,torate. i lie Maud-', w" I cypres.. I regret, , wa fUM, ttr. congi-ega- i hail i ..i been iUtm nieelinji of Ihe Find lre-iepneniiii..ii lrBPrjin Church liel.l la.t even-n mi -.nd.n- Jefeai ? for ((. pur,,v, 0f iaktnx i-IpP" I" fill Hie vacancy made linetil w. a.eeple.jrilJB,t ,,t IYj, , f Hev. ihver ti n lrninlil,,r , ,., i;rHM , wouW tM. riiufMrnee id Hie! .. ... .. iiMbUru lair -y rin pfli i inn' a hiii. iiiiu.iill in nnkr lo xtrml a l. aula al aattlCS U.1II1 lllO ill) I III H t ' " tax - - Ii ... Innl mem I'-r N,,w v ,..,,,. ,,re.iyterv l'hiiina I'rtliill .. .... -Willi llil 'llil III Mew nun i urn- r for Ffrnle: "t,syi h. another ronpreitaliuiliil liieeliiiK on llocrinlier I, when 11 1. expei'leil llial koiiiq ilrdnilf in-linii USrii Hie fllllllj.- of I lit" Mti.inrv 111.1) lie luken. I. II. Miiinn pn nli'ii ul l.it iiikIiI TEST BROADCAST FROM LULU I. TO AUSTRALIA Program to Commence at Ten O'clock In the Morning Friday of this NVeek VWml'VKIi Nov. IH. An nl Irmtil will he made Friday lo hh-ndea! a emnplele pro-jrain from I.11I11 Nliind station to Australia 11ml New Zealand. The H'-l will eoniioeiire nl 10 II. III. OUT time ami shmild le heard in Mel bourne nt IU" p.m. Iheir lime nndjil Aiieklan.l al H.;io p.m. iiiiviniiim l.i.imli Inixc necii nirkinz no Ihe C.N.H.V. pronratn ,...nlurlv iili.l il IS lllllieil IO reai'li Auslrulia. FATHER BELLE OF ROME VISITS CITY Superior of Prlnco Rupert Prlosts Arrived Here on This Morning's Train 1'alher lleUe of Home, superior of Ihe falhers of Hie unman Callmlle Church In l'rinre iin-....ii .ludifl iiiilvinl in Uu" cily on this mornliip's I rain ruining direrl rroiu llnnie. Ho will "pond 11 week here nn orficinl ilulios mid will Mien proceed south. Fiillu-r Hellp was met on nriivul hero by lllsliop H. M. Huno! ami Fa! her I'. J. MrGratli. LOOKS FOR GRAIN HERE! Vancouver Embargo, .M.. P. Me-Caff cry Expects, Will Dene-fit Prince Rupert That the inliaii.-ii which has Iteen idaeetl 011 the sliiiitnent of k'rain to Vaiioouer on aeeoii'ul of t tie lurk of facitili there lo dr II -a ill revolt in praiin for ex port uliipiuent roiniii: Ihrouch this port a soon as Hie elexalor here is rumpleled is the opinion of M. I AlcOiffery. chairman of the lorn! cruin hoard, who ic- turiieU lo the city, on the I'riure H 11 perl tlii inorniiiR afler a im- ine-s I rip south. Itesiills of his trip a far as the ipicslioii of pmln sliippinp is eoncerned will he re-HO-led by Mr. MoJiffery to the grain hoard al an early meet- in1;. Mr. Met'affery was areom- paiiied 011 Ihe trip by his' daughter. Manaan'l. THOMAS TOWERS IS GUILTY OF MURDER GOES TO AN ASYLUM WIXDIII STF.lt. Fni-land. Nov 18. Thomas lowers, first offi cer of Hie steamer Meliln. was found auilly of muMerinit Can tain A. II. t'lews nlioard the chip at Antwerp on Hclolier 12. Towrs was declared insane and was sent Ik a lon.ilir asylum. IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE FROM OLD COUNTRY WIXNII'FO. Nov. I. or a parly of inuniaranls crossing the eoiilluent toilay 2ti are on their wnv lo lliilisli ColumTiia. ?(l to Alberla. I to Saskatchewan., and IP lo Manitoba points. They are lraelliii(i by C.N. II. and '15 are women and children. Hie party being rondueled by Miss M. T. McKenny. WUNSCH APPOINTED COUNTY MAGISTRATE tiii- VICTdHIA. Nov. 18. T. V. S. Wuiiscli of the Canadian .Mounted Police ilepartmenl was yes- leiday appoinlod stipendiary iiuuilslrale for Ihe county or Prince lliipert 1111 coroner for Ihe oily and county of Cariboo.' Adverllio In the Dally News the water rolenseilifrom the pipe caused part of Ihe lino to be washed ino Hie creek and drove a hole 15 feet deep to led rook. the cause or the slide was probably the recent "heavy rains. J Il is believed that it occurred about 3 or I o'clock this morn-ins; and the first intimation of the trouble was )den about 0 o'clock this morning when it was noticed that the pressure was down and that Hie w titer in the reserxoir was falling. Had the power plant al Miawnliaus Lake Seen in operation it would have been noticed sooner and the power .supply would liae been slopped. There is 110 incoiixeui-ciire on that score, however, because the city power is al present oomiiis from Ihe dry dock while Ihe plant al Sliawallaiis Lake is undergoing j-epalrs. Immediately after the break vas discovered, wal,cr from Ihe .tit 111 Into Ihe main was turned oh" lo prevent ftiHhcr erosion and ntrnmcmeiiM were made to put the pumping plant al Shawatlans lakc into, operation lo pump water into the reservoir II will be running by evening and,' wit li siilficicnl water in Ihe reservoir to carry Ihe city in the meiiullme, no interruption in wal or service is anticipated al though Ihe pressure may drop. A crew of men left town early this afternoon lo make repairs to Hie damaged main, 'the job, Hi-pest l.ove, ruperiutendenl of utilities, staled, vvlll be a heaw one as the hiii pipes ' are very uuwlebll.v and hard do handle in the position where hcy have TAXI and Boston Grill JtJ Ambulance main Service Large Upstair Dining Hall, Anywhere at Anytime. A, with newly laid duncing floor for hire. OlinU nUHI 'V'f w I U fTV,, ( NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and em au " MATT VIDECK, Prop PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOL XV NO, 508 I'HIXUK Hl l'KllT. H.tl, WKIJ.NKSDAY, XOVKMHKH IK. 11125. r.tt.fda,-. cireuiiiion. iso4 Mountain Landslide at Shawatlans Carries Off Sixty Feet of City Main Pump will be in operation by evening and in meantime reservoir is supplying city with water The muuieipiil gravity water system is out of commission I'hIhj am! Ihe cily is depending 011 Ihe Acropolis Hill reservoir for its water supply until the emergency pumping plant al Sliaw-a'tians Ijike ran be put into operation us a result of a big slide wiiirli m 111 u down u sleep mountain side early this morjiiiig apd carried away abonl ill feel of o inch pipe 011 the mainline between NVooiIwoi Hi ami Shawatlans Lake. The point where Hie pipe line was thus damaged is about 2,000 feet below the dam or three hundred feet below the falls in Ihe creek between the two lakes. Originating up a .steep side hill, the slide nicked tin tree and Aerytlihig mowible with it and ' washed oui. 11 win uc the imparl. 011 striking the pipej'-e--"-.v !' ' -" line, broke a joint. The force oN"'ig or concrete and the job of making repairs will probably lake ten days. The washout may delay the reopening uf the Shavyallaus hake power house which ' had been scheduled tor November 2 P. CANADA FIRST; EMPIRE NEXT H. O. Bell Irving of Vancouver Addresses Economic Conference This Morning WTNNII'LO. Nov. 18. II. O. Hell Irving of Vancouver, ad dressing the F.couoniie Confer cure this morning ' warned against the dangers of "benevo lent aloofness." Discussing the subject of imperial trade relations lie scored the free trade policy of llritatn, eharaclerUiiig il as a "cold blooded ami selfish doctrine." The policy, he maintained, should have been scrapped 25 years ago and if persist ed in might wreck the Umpire. "Canada first, the Umpire next should be the watchword of Hie Dominion." he declared. SCHOOL AT GORDON HEAD WAS BURNED VICTOIUA. Nov. 18 The two-roomed school at (Ionian llnail in the Saanieh municipal district near bete was destroyed by fire yesterday. The loss is placed at -5.000. Strttt Salt 42t. with her catch of lO.UOM pounds. Sales made here were: COMPLAIN TO POLICE Victoria Empty Houses Being Robbed of Fixtures and Otherwise Badly Used VICTOIUA, Nov. 18. A ion- from I lie Victoria real estate board lo Hie police commission complained of wholesale- robbery of baths mid pluinliiiu fixtures from vacant houses in Ihe cily. It was staled thai Ihe maller bail been broughl to Ihe attention of the commission before but nolltirg had been done. The commissioners declared Iheir intention In go after lhoe who commit 'ej Hie depredations. vancouverIxchInge Wheal It.C. Silver Dunwell - (Hailstone .... L. A I Premier Porler-ldaho Sllvcrcrest Surf Iulel Term 1 11 us Daly Alaska Marmot ... 0. P. It. Howe Soiind ....:r II nth Hone National llv er... llfuellon Granny llurus Silversmith Lucky Jim GlacJe- Indian Selkirk Hid. Asked. l.tS 1.32 1.50 1. 15 1.50 .20 .30 .It .10 H AO .07 H .09 .A5 .00 .25 .15 v ,l .11) IJ8.00 2.8 .00 ' . .38 .11 tt 19.50 .0 1 J , .0 4 30.00 .12 .15 .02 .17 .21 1Q .28 .00 .0UJ PRICE FIVE CENTS. UNDREDS '" SPEND ' 1 NIGHT ON BLAZING t . . SHIP Iff WATER MAIN CARRIED AWAY BY BIG LANDSLIDE FROM MOUNTAIN Ixciting Time Aboard Burning Vessel as She Races for Nearest Port assengers and crew of Steamer Lenape, 368 in number, reach Delaware breakwater in safety; one drowned I IKWIH. Delaware, Ni. IS. - Tin- (ilde liner Loiwpe wii ui-iilt' the Delaware hreukwalcr early tin- morning uf- pi 1 1 k "' '' wiiii .no iuicii2cr ami crew . li" spent u burn-wing night ul sea uu hoard I hi- burning I - Lco.ipc iHiigltt fire Mil l.i-l night otr Allaiilic llit en Vv York Irotn JHtkouville. .Ninny women ami ' hilil-.'lourd iiinl naturally there was the gre.ilet rouslcr-Th' vcstri put inlo the nearest shellrr mid discharged - ' - " ' li'r m sjw it Bern iiful sent the crew IRST DIVISION THIS SESSION Hlon of Colonel Peck Defeated Vote of 24 to 20 on Amendment to uliorc before the fir roI juffi- h iii headway lo make their pre-j nice allium ifnpoitti. to- man wa drowned and' more Hutu a ilmen person- wcit uijureil toil none serum!). Mr. md Mr. Hoy T. Wootb.eA. pioin'crs of K; raiic'. Alia., and now oi A ni. outer. Willi their ten hddrcti. np or whom are node 2 years or age. The Oilier i u native of Onlano. Premier Mackenzie King Says to Seek Election Before House , Meets Would Cause Undue Delay OTTAWA, Nov. IH. To bring oil a by-election under nay conditions or ciicumstam-es in order to secure my presence in Ihe House of Common on the opening day of the session would be to render my colleagues mid mysell liable lo the charge of deliberately adopting a course of procedure which would not permit of Parliament assembling at Ihe earliest practicable dale and such circumstances would immediately become contingent upon a factor for which I myself or my government would be solely responsible. Premier Mackenzie King stated las' iit-Ji! in Kiviti; reasons l - - - - rr - - which would cause him not to seek a seal in the House of (ominous be Tore parliament assembled. Indicating Hie probability of parliament merlin-.' next month to lest and decide the contention tha! Ihe iiovernnient is not entitled to carry on. the premier tales it is olniously desirable and every ay in the public interest Mn! all doubts in Hie matter he speedily removed. SCHOONER ALASKA SOUTH TO SEATTLE SECESSION RIDICULED All Maritime Provinces Ask Is Common Justice and Fair Share of Benefits of Confederation U lNXIPl'li, Nov. 18. The secession of the maritime province was ridiculed as an idea which al present vouM not find support ot "conseiiuenee" was the opinion expressed by maritime Low Price, Paid QEtchanflYTc;rpre the day For- Halibut- Causes joliBnTft ItimfvWa f idace here. Tlie memTSers lor Biggest Boat to Leave I the provinces in the far eastern ,"r' .f ('"nu'Ul ma,J': an er'"'!'! Schooner Seattle, not satisfied Willi the low pri e paid here for halibut, left today for teal tic yt'n (tji lumiiiMii aim a fair share of the benefits which should be theirs as partners in the confederation. They also asked for serious consideration and!r. "'T v'' as a national Superior, to.ono. at 12c Oc lo Hooth Fisheries. Tatoosh. ".nun, at 12c and (c to Booth Fisheries. Canadian Livingstone. I8.000 al 1 1.80c; mid Cc to Allin Fisheries. Impereose. 2.000. at t2e and Cc to Cold Storage. Johanna, t.000 at 12c and tic t,i Cold Sl'-ra-ie. REAL ESTATE MEN otiligalion. BRAINS BLOWN OUT BY A GUN Fifteen Year Old Step Son Held By Police While Husband Is also Detained as Witness SASKATOON, Nov. 18. Willi her brains blown out by a' shotgun discharged as she lay in bed Monday night, Mrs. Mary Kozel-ovvski was killed ill a farm house west of North llatlleiot'd ami the police are holding the fifteeu year old stepson. Joe, in con nection with it. The husband. Joseph, io years of age, is also held as a material witness pending an investigation today. The victim was the mother of five children. BRITISH IMMIGRATION STILL ISRESTRICTED LONDON. Nov. 18. The Houe of Common- yesterday defeated without a division. a Labor pro posal lo have (he war time restriction on immigration remov ed . SAWMILL BURNED MONCTUN. Nov. 18 The sawmill owned by the J. D. Irving Company at Huclouche was burned last night, the loss being; 8o,000. NOTICE. The annual meeting of Ihe Canadian Fishing Vessel Owners V Association will be held in -the Cily Hall op Thursday, November 19, ut 8 p,rn. All members' please allrnd. SNi