BOOTLEGGERS FINED HEAVILY Fines Totalling j,jsu and sev eral Hundred Dollars Worth of Liquor Confiscated In Anyox and Stewart A a result of recent acfiviliei-' iiri Anyox of l.iijuu' i operators ami (Ik pro- r police, fines tnlalllu it uric this week vollcelr.l i Mil ll'gjfers llf those Colli - iiml several hundred worih of liquor wait eon- rj, I ll"MIU ill Hit III in. lines iii each ease dimmi paid by tin; uffend- Stewart v llivani, iiipjor in o. f'l pUlpOSC of sale. .- ; i , osIm (ir ItiX Otoliths. Moxmi. unlawful rah. l ii rnt or ilx months. I) 'Unit iicll, unlawful sale. , i costs or ix month. - AmiIpi (mi. unlawful II ii! i. 50 and cost or 3n Anyox Adam, unlawful -alii or i months, lilui kliurn, unlawful salt ; I -! or lx month. Thomas, unlawful Mile ajo anil cost or t , !-'-uiioii were carried i ! tablea I moii. Mtirniy r :-(ici;il oftt-rators f-i ' Control I loan I. - S igPHiii McNeill. Con-I- p. Coiisluble Marklmid a;-lc Smllli. 3! f Tircrt ii-hii iiral lo (.ii-in-iil Ho- nm. iniu 1 11 ii n an ar-irn"i aMv sm wr am s ABSENTEE VOTE """ announces mat meng- menu to Act Will be Brought Down this Sess'on ' KJ N..v M The Prr- red ll'l tl.iy lit the ' ilia' Icgistat urn woiil.l ' down in an rlTnrl Ii defects alleged to mi- present nrl in rc-'I- t i-i nrdniK of tin- ah-v Hi- would do Mils, ni'ti-mgh ln would uol defed really existed. ;,- llil'l iroi'd. OT GUILTY IS JURY VERDICT hree Point Grey Officials Exonerated of Complicity In Wong Abduction VANcmVKU, Nov. It. AHei -' is ilctihcralioii ver- f 1 "i guilty" was relumed tir n-s.. i-iiurl late yesleidiy Mn-.-e point drey men d wilh conspiracy lo uh-N njt 1 oiu Sing. The ine:i ed are Police ('oiiinii-Mrhonalil, Chirr eonslah'c Miirdoi k. and SerKean' K Miaui CUT OFF EARS OF SOCIALISTS VII NN A Nov. It. The ears if so. lalisl aailiilors have ... ... . . ' ' ii.v neasanls in a I lllill... ....... II. 111 . . Ml, yill.lKC unruly l'ir 101 lee elerliou eainpaigii Ml. ll It II.IVV ill Iil-Iilr.-K.iu ill '''' Slovakia. , and Mrs. M. II. Mel.eo.l and ""Ualiler. Miss .Sarah Mol.eod, in Hie Mealner llalala this ,. Tiit V ..... ......... ....... ..a t muruini'i iii. llll'V will ,,M1, f,,... ,...a i,,.,,i. I,, . "- " .' - " pnieeciiiur san l-'raiiclser wiie-o IPy 1)ptl(1 wil(p,, ""u possn, y (.,,(1 nei-niaiieiil v AJvertl in ih, Dally Newa. 8be Cow Bay Question City Because of Waterfront in ... ,norl:'!'.?T,1,!..f,,,:.lw" .- v. V .,8' " deputy minister of land . , Jilnrl engineer for Hie provincial IH'uviurial depur -iii id iiinuc work. Oil I . Mucin.,. I U 1 1 1 1 J I ..1 Ol I II, lo the filling In of Umv May in .......!.. I . - . . VV. . " "e ,or ,,,c lM"l"' r a nilicnneir wharf. .Ulrr the englhy ilicniuii, the inaor and four member of he niiiiiril .iil lliroiigli u ri-oliitlon giving il la. it cuiisunl tu ...r 1-i.ijici provKjiiiK me iinninrial governiiieiit aiw the lliir.' hundred f.M-l of watfrfionl:rT" s - oil Ihe wfl Hide of the mouth of Uw May Mind .roided. at I ho ousKCHiiou 01 in.' mayor, the r.d-j eral co?rniiHut laket utepn lo iiixlal aih.iial iroti-ttioii for the; iii(iiiiili. fleet at thai ooinl. Thej revolution wu uol panm-d, how-i ei'r. until after Aid. Cai-ey, Aid.! .Miilth and Aid. Mediein, ai- imri-iitly wiariei with the delays in rear hi us a diTll(Hi, had di--! iiMlwlly filed out of the couiicil; ohauiber. I4. In railing Hie t-ouueil to order at i o'eloek, llin Worship ex-; pUiiicd why the nx-.-liiij; had! iMwn ralleil. Tln maltfr of a fioliernwu'c wharf and heller had Ifcu hr.xislil up 011 TiH'dm In a Irller from Mr. Stork. Mr. Nadfii had come to Mm rily with a view to hating the ?ity and provincial Koerumeiil eoiiM In ni a7reemenl with ri- pM'l lo (h etrhaiisp of wnler-' tronl property in return for Hie elly' eoii-.-nl to the filling in oft (low Hay. Waterfront Applications Mr. Naden elated that he had Kern (i-iit to I'rlnri- Ituperl tie- of euue lliert hail lieen a uuniber of application .for waterfront in the h-111ily of O.w Hay ami a final fPttlciiirnt l.elweeii the Jul provincial v.ncrninciit and the 11 railway r.n.ipai.y wa dcirtftl.. ,, , , 1 .... claes of, livestock, Hritii-I. Ihe leuiolaturel . .. ll.l.ll.JI MVl.ll.llfkPtf ttf' l.l... Two Hr ...I ...... ...... .... . .,,1 Ji.l lin.i loiinni ii, uhlch it wo provided thai the etly was lo be ofrerml ro reel d waterfront in exchange for il .is -en I I., the fillliw ill of I'kiw Hay. Ihe object was to have an vcl.ause iiia.le by which the lailsvay company would receive the proerty inside I'-ow Hay and Ihe irv eminent the I5n feel or waterfront outside. As the ulli-male objeet i.r the railway company would be lo fill in Cow Hay. I he railway commission had made an order in Mairh V lhat he exchange ibelvveen the provincial eovernmetit and the railway company eoul.l nol he made until the city gives ils assent. Apart from lhal the city had mi actual rights in Cow Hay. Mr. Naden made it clear Unit he had no authority lo offer the city any particular portion of Ihe walcrfn.nl involved hut he had cine to Ihe conclusion lhal ?i" feel of waterfronl on the wesl side of Ihe moulh r Cow Hay would better suit Hie cily s requirements than Ihe I'liu feel 011 the easts side originally offered mi. 1 tie uas i.rcnared. if the council approved, of making lo Ihe niirh a i-eeoiiUiiendalion i.rnv Ineial aulluiiitics. As the siiiMiii.i.i iii.w stood, no use ,'ould be made of the vvalerfronl- 11 1 .this point hy eilher tne ......vineiiil Bovprumeul or Hie inllwuv comi'iiuy uniii a scun- nieiit was reached wilh tin' city. ir 11... ciiv ci.iincil refused to iiiM-ce 1.1 some si cu nninnr. looked as If the tiim'Cinenl would he eventually broken and Ihe city would then gel no waterfront al ..It. If Ihe city council and tut' provielal eoverninmt came to an ,.f.rn...,i...ii Mm wa errroni coum prohiibly Je put into operauon Ganaral Discussion Mr. Nntlcii" remarks were followed by a discussion over maps of l)e ground presented l the council by Mr. Naden and the ilishicl etiulneer. m,..... NWIn.i felt lhat llmC should bo tanen lo dellberale on 1 ilnl inieslioii so Unit "I immature decision would not lw rearhed. If necessary, lie ie the coiinoll mliahl well sit till miilulghl on Hie mailer although lie was desirous of having a ile-eision reached so that he could presonl Ihe city's view- lo a Joint meeting of the fisheries commll-(conlinued on page six) "Hi tty Boston Grill m A SW A mttttl r r aff nuiuuicu Service Large Upstair Dining Hal!, Anywhere at Anytime. with newly laid dancing Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. floor for hire. and 6th St. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, WATT VIDECK, Prop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and Tiest for the least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOL XV NO. 205, i niMiiv nirr.ui. n.o., o.mi,), ,u r.AlHr.M I i. I',ia.. iwtr cH-euutic iun su-ttt sIm. 47t. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Again Before Demand for the that Neighborhood 0 quarter last nigl.l (k-iiarl- In- l-ilv ..nin.r n.u.i n."n ' relurii for a '"I ".- IIIB .ily PROGRESSIVES NOT ISSUINQ STATEMENT WHAT THEY WILL DO VI.XII:(. .Nov. It. -Itol.erl l-'orke, leader of the l'i'oi:re..iv', an-iioum-.-il al. the concliii-ion of a iiu'Hiiiir of up-porleri yeelerday, lhal 110 I a t cmcn ! would In- i .ut'd al pri'.cnl dealing with lite aMiludc of I lie parly al tlx- coming eiiou of Parliament. BRITISH COLUMBIA WON MY PRIZES Much Money In Apple Classes and Livestock Captured by this Province TUIIllNTd. Nov. It. Hrili-h t!oltiiubia look a a"dl.v number priies t the royal w'lnlcr fair whtfli was offkially opeueJ here elei-dly. In loxe 6f ai- ple and apple-., In coiiititerlat II. U held its wwu. uud loo' u. nil priie money., in varioti " - ' if...... ....l.... ......... v.- ....... in eoin.elfllun wilh Ihe i.esl 111 t' leasl. EMBARGO ON DAMP WHEAT Dryers In Vancouver Elevators Clogged with A berla Shipments VANCOUVER, Nov. 14, Owing to heavy shipments or tough or damp wheat from Alberta clogging the dryers here, an embargo has been placed on shipments from the prairies effective lonlpht. II Is expected that the em-bargo w'il be brief as weather conditions on the prairies are now favorable, giving relief to the necessity or drying wheat. WINNIFRED VALENTINO SUING FOR DIYORCE Rudoph Will Not Live with Her so She Is Asking Paris Courts to Intervene. t:V YIHIK. Nov. 1 1.- Willi fred lludnul Valentino, through her mother, today confirmed reports' that she had instituted a soil for divorce in Paris Haiu-t Itudnlph on lhal the grounds thai he ivfii-.-d in live with her conspiracyIrials" COME UP THURSDAY VANCttLVKH, Nov. It. - Willi Ihe aciuillal veslcrday of the Ihree Point drey police officials on abduction charges cleared from ilie present nssie docket Ihe last has not been heard of Mils cliarue. however, as lleevc I'aliin of Point drey, M. H. .lack son. Commissioner II. J'. M. lira- iiev. Mrs. T. H. Slrultoii and Dav id I'alerson appeared in court and were remanded until November lit, on a charge of conspiracy lo abduct tVv ong. Aid. W. M. llrown left on this morning's I rain Tor Hunts Lake, He will be away a week or ten drvys. DEATH OF ALEX ROY LAST NIGHT Prominent Local Athlete Passed Away In Hospital as a Result or Heart Trouble The death of Alrjander Hoy, ell known for Hie part few sua in local athletic circles, took place at 7. .10 lal eveuiing in the I'rinctr lluperl General llopital. He had heen ciirreriiifr from heart lioiilili- and had been ri..1: : ,,o,,JUa, ror A native of-Vjctorla and 21 years of aae. deceased, after having c.-n Mttive service during the (ircal V;ir-r will. Ihe 1 1 lit ";"'"a' auponnicnocni 1 rns-C.M.II. caniB lur.! diiriuK M.it. ferrc.d. .l0 miooP and Mrs. oiiflructlon day. at Ihe dry dork and was there ei.iidove.l h riveier. I.alfr l,e wa et.n., o-cled wilh lhcjlnff of the f'.rol- Ut :i-'ar S(re and before his .le:.!!. Iih.i l.wf. (-ii..,l..vi ,.i ii. i:i..pre Hotel. iK-eea-ed was ur,l,' r,,r Vancouver, where they wi!l ",i,k' l,0"' fl'r ",e an acne allilcle and was a (mdl.t of Home repute. future. Mr. Kirkpalrick is sii.- Hesi.le a Widow and iiree,,'r,',,e,",'rn' " "lis diviMou or ear m.ii riofilin' in Ihe citv.,""' cs- Hailway, hut has re- the late Alex. Ily is survived hy us parents, Mr. and -Mrs. K. Hoy of Victoria; three brothers. Jack and William or Victoria, and Jim in Ihe United Slates, and' i wo sisiei-s. MisJcsie Ituy and Mrs. Patterson ffi Victoria. ! the remains will be taken south by the strainer Cardcua on rues.)iy uftcriiiMin ror inter meul. being accompanied by William Hoy. the i.rolher who reached the eityflasi week, and fam Lrskine. nu ..Id friend of tirceuwi. 1 lie . oi.er.akcrs have cliuiyc of loeal arrange ments. TWENTY FUR COATS -RECOVERED AFTER STOLEN FOUR YEARS VANCdl VKH, Nov It. Iweniv rur coat valued al s?:'!),- (Hiil stolen from 1 lie Hull I ur Company lien- on February rt. IPl'.'. were recovered alsl nighi and four men were arrested lit coniieclioti with the theft. CHANGE OF SERVICE. With the Irani service chang ing al the week-eml from daily I" thrice a week, there will lie no train from the Fast between 3:3ti tomorrow aflernoou and 7 o'clock Wednesday morning. The mjxt train leaving for Ihe east after that al H o'clock tonight will b tm .viutiday mgiii ai f ociock. NO TRACE OF BODY. Dragging operations were con tinned yesterday and were re suuied this afternoon by the city police bul, so far, no trace has yet been round of the body of Mrs. William Frost, who Is be lieved lo have been drowned in Cow Hay early Wednesday morn ing. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. Asked. Wlieat 1.38 , C. P. II IJ'J.OO H.C. Silver I.2G 1.30 Daly Alaska .11 Duiiwell .. .1,20 1.50 L. . I .12 Hi .15 Marmot , .10 Premier i.22 2.25 Purler Idaho .10 .10 Terminus - .20 Howe Sound . 28.00 30.00 lliith Hope , .38 .12 Silvercrest .07 .00 Surf Inlet - .05 14 .00 In National Silver.... .11 U .15 Itazellon ' .02 niadstono .24 .20 Oranliy ,10.50 Hufus .17 Silversmith 24 .24 Vi Lucky Jim .HW .10 C..N.H. sleamer Prince Charles?, Capl, Nell McLean, from Vancou ver and way ports,. 'is due al 0 o'clock (his evening. .The Irain for the F.asl is awaiting Ihe arrival of Ihe Prince Charles and will leave at 8 o'clock. Mummy of Fifteen Pharoah Been Luxor Wearing Golden Crown CAIHO, Nov. 11. The iiiumy of TiileiiklKimeti with hand cJapeil 011 Jii l.reiil-uii(l a tall golden crown 011 Ins head liac been disclosed al lat, a! u message from Luxor. ' ... :. .., , , ,; A,, examination ., expert. e.Lli.hed lhat ,h., Pl-oahj J tl S wa, o ,ly fifleen year, old wJ.en he d.ed aB( ,,, of ,e cac M ,(, On Ihe breast of the mummy were found Uvo laege ko!i1' ... ... , wuruto an.l strapped lo the side Knives. j. p. kirkpatrick is LEAVING SMIfHERSi rkpatrick Leaving Ml 1111 ' 1 "'"""'" funnier or ju- ".v,'r me v''ar: Mr- a'"1 Mr-- J- ' Kirkpalrick arc leaving on Sal- reived notice of a transfer to a similar position on the Kainloop Idivision, where he will lake charge on November 15. Mrs. Kirkpalrick has been president of Ihe Ladies' llo-pilit! Auxiliary and was an active' member of other ladies' organi- zalioiis and her friends have been giving a number of social even Is in her iioin.r during the week. pt IT fT 1 r7IMp P.I ,l IlK A.l ill GOLF COURSE Bears and Deer Also May be Seen on Jasper Fairway While Beaver Build New House I U'lVVIhL'i' ft !. deer, bear an. heaver are helping 111 niakntg tne Jasper .National! Park course one of the most at tractive in .the Dominion, accord-ig lo report, received here from Stanley Thompson, the architect in charge of the building of the new course. He says .the thrifty Scottish plan of turning sheep oil the golf courses in order lo save "letter U"C sone one report fromj Mr. Ihouipsoii to Ihe officials of the Canadian National llailways' here slates that upwards of 200 elk titul deer w gra.iiig on the course and orders have been issued lhat these animals be not 'molested as their presence tliere is beneficial in many ways, one of which being in keeping the course trimmed down. Hear are also very numerous in Jhe vicinity of the fairways and greens and on Lac lieauvert, close to one of Ihe new greens, beaver have built a house which adds to Ihe atlrartiveess of one of the natural hazards of tho course. KILLED IN REAR-END COLLISION AT MISSION Two Alberta Stockmen Victims of Railway Accident on. C.P.R. Last Night VANCOl VF.il. Nov. tt. William Schmidt aged to and Joseph stringer. 2C, slocknieii of Alberta, were killed in a rear end collision between two Canadian Pacific Itailway freight trains two miles east of Mission last night. NIGHTWATCHMAN OF CHANTICLEER CAFE IS HELD UP AND ROBBED VANCOtVFIl, Nov. It. Filtering by 'he hack window, two armed masked men early yesterday forced fieorse Oaldweli night watchman of Ihe Chanti cleer Cafe lo lake 100 out of the cash register and hand il over lo Iheni. They escaped hy way .r Ihe roof. Year Old Discovered at two gold-hilled swords and Kvo 'ROYAL PURPLE BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Sum of S200 was Cleared at Event Yesterday Card Party and Dance Last Night The bazaar held yesterday by the Ladies c.r Ihe Itoyal Purple troved a very successful affaft financially, the Mini of ahoii' i00 being cleared. Raffles resulted as follows: Cushion, donated by Mrs. W. K. Williscron, won by Mrs. L. Astori. I'air of pillowslips, donated hy a Friend, won by Mrs. W. Ital-agno. Child's crib cover, donated by Mrs Frtzzell, won by Eric Her- ner. Silver Iray, donaled by Mrs. John ltulger, won by 1). Me- Donald. Tea pot stand, donated by Mrs. 'John Hulger, wfm by Mrs. F. W. Hart. Cushion, donated by Mrs. Fred Idilhuly. wtm by Mrs. A. Aslori. The festivities of ihe day eh- eu with a winsi drive, l.ridgi- parly and dance last evening There wen 25 tables ami th-i 1 . r u w i 1 1 1 r a we nsr ' ' Whist Men's first." 11. T'ul- loch; men's consolation, A. Oh-nesarg; ladies' first, Mrs. Haskell: ladies' cotisolation, Mrs. 11. IDallon. Hi l.l ... ....... lun' fir. . "".rt'3 LarM ,alj. f M , il.arsen; ladies' consolation, Mrs- . Akerberg. llefreshinenls were served an.l dancing followed.' Music win? furnished by Arthur's orchestra. David Hal four was masler of ceremonies and A. Donald presided al Ihe door. MACKENZIE KING IS LIKELY TO CARRY ON Will Have Short Session Before Adjourning For Christmas Holidays OTTAWA, Nov. It.-It is generally expected here that the Mackenzie King government will be able lo carry on. After a vote has been taken and the debate on Ihe address carried on for a short time, Parlianiet will pro bahly adjourn for the holidays ami by time il reassembles the Premier will have secured a seal and his new cabinet will havo 'jieen completed. Officials of the governmental deparlnients are busy preparing the estimates for the coming year, the rushing on of an early session have changed all tho reg ular plans. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League, Division I. Arsenal 0. Hury t. AsL.it Villa 3. llud.tersrieid 0. lloltt.11 5. Maurhesler City 1. Hurnley I. Sherrield C. I. Leeds I. Cardiff City 0. Leicester t, Sunderland I. Liverpool 2. West Itromwich 0 Manchester I'. 3. Hirininghaiu I Newcastle f. 3. Tottenham 1. iNolls County 0. l.vcrlou 3. West Ham 2, Hlackhurii t. Scottish League, Division l7" Airdrieoiiians. t, Dundee t. Clydebank 2. Falkirk 3. Dundee U. 2. Aberdeen '0. Hamilton 1. Hibernians 2. Hearts 3. Molherwcll 1. Morion 2. Queen's Park Q. Parlick Thistles 2, Kilmarnock" 1 Ilailh. Hovers I. Celtic 2. hangers 3, Cowdenbeath 0. St. Johnston I. St. Minim 0. HALIBUT TAKE DIVE IN PRICE Down to Ten and Eleven Cents For First Class View of Expected Landings Tliere are homc.ililltr iik f,5 boats still out, all due to .arrive within a few days, and Ihe result is that heavy landiitgs are expected Sales today were: Seattle. 18.00(1, al 10.80c and Cc to Cold Storage. Polaris. 38,0(10, to 10.00c and Cc lo Uoolh Fisheries. Hadio, 28.000. at 10.80c and Cc lo Pacific Fisheries. Hunana, 27.0OO, al 10.10c and Cc to Atlin Fisheries. At tiu 20.000, at li.lOc and Cc (refused lo sell, going to Scat-tic) II bona. 8.000. al lO.tlOc and lie to Cold Storage. Thelma. ti.SOO. at lie and Cc to Cohl Storage. WESTERN GRAIN BUSINESS UP About Five Times as Many Cars Delivered at Vancouver this Year as Last WINNIPKO. Nov. It. Deliveries of grain lo Vancouver are approximately five times as great since August I of this year as for the corresponding period of -Ltrst -year I0,03 cars were delivered whereas this year tliV iiim.beLUiTt.t? ts?iSl"r- While tjle increase in deiTvcr-ies to Vaiifouvcr is .large, Hoi bulk or Ihe grain still flows east, almost as many ears having been unloaded al the lakehead duririf the week as for the whole season lo dale a! Vancouver. The ears unloaded during the week num bered 4.050. NO CHANCE OF SAVING DIVER British Admiralty Consider Men Aboard M-l are all Lost PLYMOITH, Eng., Nov. 14. The submarine monitor M-L which dived and failed to route up and which was located yes terday, is believed 16 be submerged in 210 feet of water an-1 rescue of survivors is thought lo be impossible owing to the tremendous nr&ssurc at that depth LONDON, Nov. II. The ad-mirally is definitely convinced lhal there is no possibility of saving tin- crew of the subiuarne M-l which is lying oil the bottom olT Ihe Devonshire Coast. EXPLOSION AT ALBERTA MINE Three Dead and Others Injured In Shaft Near Drumheller Last Night CALOAHV. Nov. II. Thre3 men are dead and at least Hired eriously injured a, Ihe result of an explosion at Ihe new coal mine shaft near Kirkpalrick, five miles from Drumheller laal night. Other casualties are feared. The dead are Mike Oilday, .1. J. M.-Lean and L. Ilurke. AN EXPLOSION KILLS THREE NEARMONTREAL MONTIU-AL, Nov. It Charles Mathieu and M. Trmleau. employees and A .McLean, a visitor lo Ihe plant, were killed yesterday aflemoon when an explosion destroyed the packing room of the Canadian Explosives Company at Heloell, 25 miles from Mont real.