V 25 TAXI and Ambulance Service innate at Anytime cund' Exchange Building MtTTVinnCK, Prop, HI Ki ll. as born to Mr. and Mra. st their home ou rlltb this morning,. im:ral NOTICE. J,-:rrl services for the lr C'nmeron will be " the Presbyterian larf'i tonight ut 7.30 and i!.i 8lo mains will leave the ' "dertuklng Parlor ut J'nday morninir for i ouver. Jtiv kindly accept this Hfy Ht: OLD BUCK TURNS UP Old king" Pornell Mill Anrr -arrhiao Hurtm 'l-slU by vun Wmwn HI;MV lltKIM'lt. Mh-hlgan. N. mWnJjniln Iraiiallii I'urnrll. ttr4 M. Ilie -oli ' "'' otranre rrllgtou -lii naiiieil Ilie -ll.iuM- f KstM." ! ! w mu'hl fr ire Ihan llirre years a rtrprr t "" anmaii-IkhmI a arrr-lwl on hi rrlurn hrfT Turxl.) tilsltt il s rr-lrH ll un lH f on lrrrinlH'r t ,M",', "pr u M-rlu rlurir marte l. young auinrn. Pum-ll l sutterlni! Irm a i,rre lllne. EXPERT W0KK1NCS ON PORT DEVELOPMENT VICTORIA JUST NOW vtcrrfilUA. No. 18. lloger D. Plnneo. . nnrt elopmfnt expert, who has , far some osys InvestlgsUng the .vnalltlrs of this port snd Itt do L.mu declares thst he has already ale well defluetl projects that will make for lucreased business. These he is announcing what wurkmg on without 10,1 Mrly pub" Uej are. his P - . a. i- K.nM nf lUfi. Holty may injure cess. l 1 iM'NCIl FRANC (JAINED TEN POINTS YESTERDAY MONTREAL. Nov. 18. Continuing its w.ki. recovery, the French franc vwiterdst with an overnight ' r t'i points at S.4 ceuU. This high level on the reirrei' a " 1 new . 1 ... .j.... f the franc from pedlar .... .,. the IB3 on July w , W the franc s ,equl- net appre.-i.tion v.,ent to .pprotlas&y .U ,prW rrench bond re higher ,,v ( ND1DATES FOR MAYOR OF EDMONTON EDMONTON. Nov. 18-Thl. six City M h.7.U csndldstf. in sight for the ,.- Thev are Rice Bheppard. dfr!n.,U:AM 'm.n J. J. Dugan. ex, "P1"-" I A Clarke aud A. U. Q. mayor jo" Dun . . VANCOUVER Nov. 18. The Ajpeu Court has reserred Judgment In the appeal of the Robertson & Hsckett U against a fine of 110 Imposed in poi.tr court and sustained by Chief Just,. OMdou Hnuter. in the Supreme Cou.-for the failure of the company to coo ply with the Minimum Wage Act, -This appears to be a case h:e i legislature has tried to control industry and found tsif in gra-- dimculties. remarked Chief Justice J. A. Mcdoaa.i of the Court m Apjieal at the conclut, loa of argument of counsel last nigt Hon J. W. de li. Parrls. K.C.. counbel for the company, argued that the appli cation of a minimum 40c per hour wags to the lumber industry was dtacrtmln atory nd placed the industry in an unfair position, lie declarde that the Act should be made generally applic able before becoming effective. QUEEN MARIE QUITS TRIP KINO rr.UIIINAMt Mt'K Ml IIEK HEC TIC TWII" Mlf-T COME Tl AN ENII Jmnn LOUISVILLE. Nsv." 18.Qucen Marie of Reumanla decided to abandon her American J.6ur t.t a)troU on Saturday so she may sail homeward next Wed' ttsdS- frilm New York aboard the liner . i aa n ',1... ueiergana." .a srriuun ium iu iui condition ot'htr spouse. King Ferdlu and, is said to be the cavue for Marie's decision. - I'lONIIlIt MtltKilM HIES VANCOUVBR, November 18-Charle Nelson, aged 63. a pioneer Vancouver druggist, died last night. Advertise in The Dally News PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., THURSDAY. KOVEMDER 13, 192G. DAME t LARA Bl TT who, with her husband, it kenii. - Jey Rurnford, has ut com,le ed a lofjy tour t Australia and New Zealand, has brought wth her a "discoverr" in the person on M' s l'fhe! Osborne, an Australian soprano. Photograph shows Dame Clara at Trac-tice with her husband in her liampstead home. iStatus of Dominions in Empire and Recognition of Autonomy to be Included in Statement JUDGMENT IN APPEAL COURT IS RESERVED NO DM'IHION VLT U.t llEI IX ItOII- i;kiivii( ki:tt t.u imu:ii MIMMIM WAIJE ACT Imperial conference likely to arrange for giving semi-diplomatic powers to high commissioners in London LONDON, November 18. The proiosed statement on the constitution of the Empire, on which the Premier's committee on Inter-empire relations has been working, is now taking definite i shape. The statement it is believed will do the following: 1. Define more clearly the present status of the Dominions in the Empire. 2. Recognize Dominion autonomy not only in purely domes tic matters but also in questions of foreign policy primarily concerning the Dominions. ' The committee has not yet completed Its work and some changes may yet be Europe but mtux not plj acceptance made in tne siaiemem ouumea. of th- ,iM h the Dominions. On IIKill (MII(INEKS jthls point It Is understood there has In connection with a discussion by been a division of opinion among the Imperial Conference committee on . Dominion delegates with the result that inter-emptre relations, there- is a proposal to widen the powers ot the high commissioners of the various dominions and give them seml-dlplomatle functions. So far. however, the matter is in abeyance. At the conference a resolution in re ference to the Locarno treaUes will b confined, it Is expected, to an expres sion of appreciation of the Locarnu spirit and the work done by Austin Chamberlain in promoting peace in a resolution calling for fc.mal adhesion 3t the Dominions to treaties is not being presesd. The British government has granted temporary settlement In Loudon to 170 Russian Jews who have been trying for three years to enter the United States. Passenger travel to Europe from American' ports Isst summer showed ai. increase of 10.518 persons over IBIS. Miners Vote Against Proposal . to Settle Coal Strike Under Terms Arranged at Conference LONDON. November 18. It is reported here this morning that voting on the Government terms for the settlement of the coal strike resulted in rejection, due chiefly to the immense majoritie cast against them in Scotland and South Wales and partly to the fact that local miners councils prevented miners already working lrom voting. The miners' federation today is considering the voting re' turns which will be referred to another delegate conference Friday. Predictions as to the outcome differ but the situation seems likely to be influenced materially by the fact that thousands are voluntarily returning to the pits. Circulation J 538 Sale 415 ctudled for many yeara. The mother brought auit for HOJDOQ. Hi decision cf the court of appeal yesterday was against an application aaiclns that an order authorizing jury trial be dismissed, the majority of the members of the court baring decided againrt the contention of the appellants that the rrldence In the case would be of such a nature that It could not conveniently be heard by Jury but should be presented before a judge alore. 0I1HERS APPOINTED AT MFXTINfi IIEU) HERE YESTEKDAV AITERNOON port so '.hat the local boys may hate j11" the same opportunities as those it etery seaport vest of Montreal. The following constltue the officers and executive: Chairman. Thos. McClymont. Vice-chairman, Stanley W. Taylor. Hon. Sec.-Treas.. D. C. Paterson." Executive F. O. Dawson. J. J. Dore. Capt J. R. nfort..W. S. Fisher. Dr. W. T. Kergln. Jarrls H. McLeod. Mayor Newton, R. P. Ponder. Philip M. Rar-a. Percy Tinker and Mrs. Robt. Blance. Mrs. S. Darton, Mrs. J. Manson and Mis. H. E. Treymayne. tepresenting the FISH ARRIVALS Two American KojIk ltl Their Catches at I'NIi Exchange till Murnlng Two big American halibut schooners the Helgeland with 70.000 pounds and the Yukon with 32.000 pounds scld their cstches over the Fish Exchange. The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. purchased both fares at a price ot U.5c and 9c. There are still a few American and Canadian boats to' come in and the last arrival is expected about next Tufsday or sooner. GOVERNMENT WILL BRIM. DOWN A BILL G.T.P. DEBENTURES OTTAWA, Nov. 18 -C. A. Dunning, minister ot railways announces that it la the, Intention ot the Oovemment to bring down legislation at the December session ot Parliament to give effect to the arrangement reached In London tn September by representatives ot the C. N. Railways and the stockholders of the O.T.P. four per cent debenture stock over the payment ot Interest. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE 1 Bid: Asked. BC Silver 1.76 180 Oladstone 1 29 31 Indian , MY .05 V, Marmot ." .08! .09 H Porter Idaho .07',, .0814 Olacler -07 H'--1 Independence ;. .07 H ' M L. & La 08 Premier ..'..1. 300 J.05 Surf Inlet .03 .03 Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The late3t and beat for the least. Phone 457. Prijs Five Cents UKK Ot THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE ji. i v fifiiti 4 iinrnrrri rim i irn rir nnfr Tynr ynr jt iiti r mrrin if' a i w m m w i ma n arc -m m un a m an mi nr r aiv m i k n i u at a-tv- II i m X1M.MU11 ruuXLiO l.LtVmmm Lill U1UJU1 IIT iJifi UUUiiJil VJ UIVUVIA A a I T any irresrs and i wo Speed Boat Seizures Result of Dry Roundup of the greatest drives against liquor smuggling into Pacific Coast States brought off is now going on IjANC'lKCO, November 18 A wholesale roundup by night resulted in the arrent of approximately fifty nir-Ie and four here, wirure of two of the fastest on the Cat and reiture of extensive documentary ituting one of the greatest driven ever made against v. tig on the Pacific Coaat. Warrant have alo been ;e ttrret of thirty other people connected with the in' officer diacloneil the fact that they would reek ' "f moaied men behind the combine and thev claim " c men are caught tbey will accomplish what they urtvorinjr to do for yearn and will have dealt a death io!idated Hxwtera of Vancouver, who are alleged 4 the entire Pacific Coast with hundreds of thousand" '(Uor TURE IS APPRAISED AS LITTLE VALUE : m il .. ..a- a a a -a. a. a- illlll'l jws or omriu. - it it u u put a, valu o in la U DMnuuon . mistake ' immiMkioa. m that iniporUttoo ol j -.que furuHuts etitenag C rru had bees pprr3 'arruuir and rated a , irtirr. Utreugb wttos -.' ! before Ui parllwaseni-.4i imKn had sbown . jr were absolute) ..ona tor the work thf t r j-irr Md WHEAT THAN STORAGE ' MtHV MILL IIWE in :- "M IV AUH I NTH. Mill's " .tKKiti; is tult 'at pln b 1 an. Uf hrst WTll v io t lorrd Jn U timt m a hlp arriw ' ih grain Irom the t the acartlljr ol b3t-dmkHxl that ahlp owoer rniea lor their veJ niakiuc it lmpoulble M With the mpenin n,:ur in Orltalu. It I 'tie commeitlat altuatton ffdjut itwU and ahlp- r more regular. MIM.K KLMtIV mux u tit nTitx LOKVOH. !. M- Secretary Cuok at Ute MhMt' rtaetaitoo Uri rmUiMi Uiat a tou of ike an wm aaunit Uve aaxuta nee of tbc corrnunear Mnkr aetUewrat pnpol T1" rau u tityhaUc eacept In Yarkahire. all Mlftcti rejKlinf the ptrypm with couatdtrable twrsio Jar Will Dacde Dcniagi Claim for Loss of Voice by Girl Who Planned be Professional Singer j. $- ! VANCOUVER, November IS. Trial by jury euits brought against the British Columbia Rapid Transit Cp. by Mrs. Jane Bral-shavr, wife of the chief of police of New Westminster and their: daughter Helen, aged 22, for alleged injuries and shock sustained here last December 7 while riding in one of the company's buscj which?rollided with a street car, have been granted by the court of appeal. ; Miss Bradshaw claimed ?25,000 on the ground that her'yocal chords which were injured by the accident, pre-ented her becoming profeaslanal linger. for which she had SERVICE FOR -DUAMERON MILL TAKE TLACE IS FIRST rBEMJV-TEKIAX (IUKC11 THIS EVEN IN'(i INTEBSIENT IN VAXCOt'VEIl The congregation of the Presbyterian Church aa well as the many friends and 'f.VY LEAGUE j acquaintances of deceased regardless of I tonight In the First Presbyterian Church to pay their last tribute of respect to Ber. Dr. Charles J. Cameron.. The sen-Ices will be conducted "by Venerable Archdeacon O. A. Rlx of BL An- In response to an Invitation extended!3"- oa.m-u.au u. br CaDtaln O. P. Mirrts. dominion or-l"'- wTf - v . Calle1 Ctmrt. Special music U gaalzer of the l.ary League of Canada, rtSuave gathefTng-of "tbe elti- Ow'!ieliig- Vrut, tC!: ' ; jrens of Prince Rupert met in the oace-j Tomorrow morning ; -at MS -the-re--jof cart"- m the chapel Ltd,.;1"1" the Northern Shippltg Co.. BC Undertakers to O.TP. wharf iHays Olock. at S pjn. yesterday for thei ; purpose of reorganizing the Prince Ru pert Branch. CaDtaln Morris outlined the Dlan to 1 No. 3 where they will be placed aboard the steamer Prince George and taken to PJ The pallbearers will be J. W. that his be followed and stated ser- vices were at the disposal of the com- jMcKlnley of the Presbyterian Church sslon- Thomas McClymont of the mittee for as long as was necessary to canvasa the city for members with M-i&xu-l ot Managers. George Abbott, re-tle and he presentnfc the SL Andrew's Society. W. expense to the branch, hop- Cameran of the Lodge Loyal Orange ed to raise suScleut funds to re-estab-! lllsh this Ho"rd n Md- Wm' Brown the sea cadet corps in growing m a.a ir....i. T v-au The remains will be accompanied to Vancouver by F. O. Dawson. WILL INQUIRE . INTO CUSTOMS COMMISSION EXPECTEO TO COME TO ANCOlEK AND VICTORIA SOON OTTAWA. Nov. 18. After a brjef session here of the customs Inquiry commission, the commission Is likely to proceed to Vancouver Saturday and will open hearings next week, thence $olng to Victoria on the request of Attorney Oeneral Manscn to investlgats sootlegglng phases. Returning East, .earlngs will be held at Calgary. Regtna ind Winnipeg before Christmas, on-ttrlo coming under review early In the new year. HEAVYSELLING SLUMPS STOCKS NEW YORK, of VS. Steel Nov 18. Heavy selling common, which broke three points on selling, presumably ln spired by the reported falling- off la crders unsettled the market yesterday after an early period of strength, Threshing machines broke' nearly fourteen points and dozens of otber stocks sold down from one to three points. The weekly trade reviews declared that mill operations of the United States 8tee Corporation have talleri.be low eighty per cent of capacity. , ' GOOD PUBLICITY FOR PRINCE RUPERT PORT A very finely Illustrated arUcle on "Prlnct Rupert, the "City of ' Hope la Northern British Columbia appears In the November Issue of .The Sailor" the omclal organ ot the Nary League In Canada. As this journal has a circulation ot something like ten thousand, the publicity It gives the port Is worth having.