ftlt '- 1) D. . IRtr,- r-' Ht 25 TAXI and Ambulance Service jtnywhere at Anytime " qndt Exchange Huildlng MATT VI DECK. Prop. ' e TR Not II BrlUth Oos--.-..en lost Ue second round the wtfWtWMnt by Wage Ik rd of rules i.i.ber industry when Chi . Hunter yestefttay mora Jiittetsoo of Rofetnaoxi . wn.:ie u U mm brawfht a.: ol tbt act h defence ctM tut tc inquiry shown b sj; the iftdurtfM Man! ifr Wet rosdt. Tfct CsUtfj. . eed wit that ajkd sMaswss-1 j-nc- it orarr. .'He tht CM tll . t'uurt m ortftnair ak.d lla. J IfA up 1 no rnn RUS 1 11 n m m r 1 u 1 1 tri ill 1 lilt BEATING WIFE " H SRWfiN ov M'i.kcii iikim tiiuom: ''"'AWA. Nov It B.rll.m.Lt Will -U. I'i'osuion. the sueech from the VOL ,u" ''" , 'i be disposed of in one dsy.', consenuent Increase in vnumates and aunnlrmentary .,..,. r 1 .V1IJ- . i. l will be taken up Just as they "" oft laat Ve.r ulil Mr. Robb. l'rt -.vied tht hope that considerable ' 'it ,irf ... ... .... ... - mb uisposea Ol oeiuio ni I'lll st c ' t,,mdon ttenaij tht Imperial - . bt preaent at the open- Oi isinent. M.Y (INK IKIAT. ; una boat sold her catch hert In Vf t-snadlan halibut boa? which brought la ' sold fur 19.10 aud 9.S0. nrrw urrrn u an ir if ni a a n a luum noiei uncn is expected w ue erected; shipping facilities to be improved EXCLUSIVE TRAFFIC BENEFITS Freight rate arrangement made by railway with proposed new pulp and paper mill in neighborhood of Prince George At the diner given in his honor by the Hoard of Trade at here was the list worn n ing jusl given oinn to twina. one 01 and equipment and naa goi y : which was dead, tne otner premature. . ..... T.n million bushels oflii. h.rl a rioALnr'a rrrtlflrate to the ef. a BOOU . .. 7 " Member B It was announced tnn would probably pasa tnrnugn ii;ftct thaf the woman would be unabla .'ames a. Robb. acting pre-f iisy afternoon. Tht govern- s that, with tht co-operation this season - .v. - oommencemcnt. The speaker saia , dvlsttW that she travel within a to see a cousUntly Increasing amount month, He asked that the cae be ad- of grain shipped tnrougn v i industrial m 4tii trial ae flra. sir Henry sstd ne nu ,h. trsck this side of Red Paas improved He assur- junction .houldb. ed the ord oi ir" mam Journed "until such time at she would be able to appear A. M, Johnson. K.C.. counsel for the crown, had no objection to an adjourn ment but he desired that the case be handled at this session ot the Asalres. He had been instructed he said, that ... ..n..v facilities were provided .h. .,cond child had now died and that inc . . , . a that the track was of tucn a Mf, Kameda would probably recover ana ,.mc which 1 .. .u.. .v. - ' . . I . . .4 -It IT I wsrji up uu puraiun bcr i Was offering- sii K sill'li:MS lordship had returned from the Prlncs . . tn silk shipments by this George Assizes. Then ...tai'itr t tne woman couia MINISTER TO WASHINGTON OTTAWA, Not. Hon. Vimrnt Mar) ha tnn orflelalty appointed Canadian mlnlMer to Wa-lilnrt'jn. An orJer-ln-cuiirw II i thl rlfrrt a pawil by lh rahlnrt yrt rr&i; aUfTiiawn, nnnurnd Hon. Jamr A. Uobb, attlnc prrnilrf. Tbc appointment of Mr. liw; to tbl position hi a nr and Important trp In tbr rolulkn of I'anada a a ntlon. It rnablr thr country to dral dlrrrt with tlir I'nltrd hUtr un purrly lural mattm Instead u( carrjlnf un nrrotutlo.i lalKriouv Ijr throaib liOndon. e Cafe lt evening. Sir Henry Thonrion, prtidit of i ; tlie CalMdiaB Natlool. Uted thjft 1 had jusrteceHrea feleWm ; CM A 1 1 PfiY AMflKC' f . . t i r . l-.-i -uiiinuui niuuitu ' irom ibc vruer iimrni ai iiau tuiiiirniuiK irnc m d iiuuci rue at Prince f!urt for a dollar a year for 20 years te a oyndilatc B rvua. tiTtrif ht turn-, which projKH-ed to erect a hotel building with 140 room. , This ! would Mite the hotel question at this port, and would make It un-i m original." tea llu , necewar)' for the railway to go into the buiiness here. ! Mr llMtry atw aiavd tbat ke had v m i fretgBt raw arrrmen uvn i 1111 i i 4 i 11 i i i i iriwtimi, rajotw rMkrvrn UMI was OTUMtMUOf a ; Ia4e latfaMtfy uoi far frora Prtace Ru- 4. Pi ia f . tuqu tred Mr Ju- wtmto womM IdtWvy a larg ex-s. 'peodltur Tfcla wasaM mean a great 5 i:rr would hae mm dl- bu (or U port. It la un- I Mnk - MM Mr l"rm drmax) su- uwr a referring t Uae proprwed new pulp and pap" ! (KAMI JI UV I IMH Tltti: l!IM IV AIX TAM.S AT .SM7XS Um Qrand Jury at the Supreme dutry Uul la being atabllahed near Court Aaatees yeaterday after Prince Oort Mmm llcttirml by llwior Mlille t amlnlng ( lilldren at Tanana l or Tubrrrulwl TANANA. Alaska. Not. 11 Smallpox among the Indians was reported esttr-day by Dr. E. W. White, superintendent of the government hospital at old Port Gibbon at the Junction of the Tanana True bills were returned by 1 and Yukon Rlrerx. after be had exam- noon n ttve eaaea of Lee Poon. I lned school children f: r signs of culosla. Precautions have bean eatab- , llsbed against the spread of the amall- The preasdent of Ue raUmay spoke ! cbarged with mounding: Jowph ,pox which U of a mild form. ,k. ui.uiiaae to the raUway and to Bntef. eaargea wun murorr. T Uim port that would be dartred from nd Hegbert Htnaon. charged with1 h theft Darld Thomson. the esrluit U-afac arrangement K- ru and Duntecan Railway toreman of the jury, announced "M.V IMIIMt Al.lrV t lOrMl:.-,, uie Oreat Waterways Railway w of the VIMoiHK )IN IKII.M (ll.TTIXI L ' bt. Jv be r UMI MUM l-KIMIN i:V v HACK i:n Not. It. The ue I ual harm" Instead ol 1 i harm" la the charge o( v fe who was In a delicate ved WUIUm Emery, agad tneot house caretaker, from ' "d to tht lash. Magistrate id police cqurt here tester-' riding the accused guilty '-g sentence ot two years' aid to have whipped hfc ooped pitta of heavy In- tf raumg welU irom waist the Oov- Jury, to inspect and report on owied and to be operated by wa Public butldlcg- in the city. ernment of Alberta. Prince Rupert the natural outlet tor the Peace River country and must benefit largely front taM arrangement. mm: (ii 'stkami us A number of other matters were dealt with In his addresa. He had been aiked t? hare the line of steamert plying be ta ee this coast and Europe com to this port He could not promise nw without consulting with the omclals of Hi, oot ernment Merchant Msrtne In itontreal. It would depend on the r- ault of mvesttgstlons thsl would bo made He would talk It over wun mem. Str Henry promised to Improve the aerrlot to the Queen Charlotte Islands. when they must The time had oome materially strengthen the coastwise SANKEY CASE IS DELAYED riUMlfAL uitm:ss un; hiiikmi; s 11.1. AMI AIUOI ItNMI.NT I NTH, Clllll It "'1 is AI.L(llYi:t The case ot Rex vs Sankry. charged with the murder of Miss Loretta Chls-ivDtm at Port Baalngton on Msy 33, has been adjourned until Monday. November aa. Requeat ot L. W. Pstmore. rvie of the company. They had ai-, counsel tor the defence, to this effect iresdy exsmlned the situation and theyjwi granted by Mr. Justice D. A. Ms j ffCOgUlMKI Vltr v - I sAMWIU IHW WMgvawaaaw wwua the defect In making the applcatlon for ad tk. now of raln to this port b4 jovimment, Mr Patmore explained that ...mr on the railway. The!-,,. n, moat lmtortant wltnriuea for M .. ; tniprovru - L" in Imi A iv iiitii niki'i kkiiiv ... .Kih waa in active operation . u defence. Mrs. Kameda. was 111 hav- eievawt . . . . ....... t PREMIER MACKENZIE KING AT BANQUET IN LONDON LAST NIGHT LONDON. Nor. 11 Premier Mscken-tie King attended for a abort time last night the reunion dinner held by the members of the Canadian expeditionary force now resident here. Owing to a previous engagement, however, the Premier was unable to stay throughout the evening. Msjor General Garnet Hughes presided, and Viscount Byng. who was among those present was given 'a vociferous reception when he rose to speak. The French Merchant Martne has been Increased by 1.000,000 tons since 1914. On August 1, 1934 there were 8.378.000 tons, aaglnst 2329,000 August 1. 1914. Read the Montreal Importers adver- nsrment on another page. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1126. EVIDENCE THIS .MOHMMi Of FIVE CROHN WITNESS HAS PtKKLY CIKCVMsTAN-TIAL ETldence which waj of an entirely ctr ctuutantlal nature waa prsdmed by four crjan wltntasea Ribert Rom Dun-rr.n. John Vuscr. FranX Cameron and ,Capt. Fred. Walter at the Supreme Court Aatlzca thia morning In the cae of Hegbert Arthur Han.ea. charged ; with theft from the fish packer Zlbaia of which be vac captain, cf M COO. be-lug the property of the Canadian Plan ic Coi& Stjrage Co. With aereral more !ltnetn yet to be beard, the hearing I vaa adjourntd at noon until 2 o'clock th: alternoon. llJton O.-nzale U conducting the pr tecutlcn assiated by 8. W. Taylor. I a-hUe L. W. PaLn .re la In charge of the defence. Afte7 th; charge had been read ;to Hiddd and he had pleaded not , guilty- tbe following jury was empan !eU:d: U. U. MatLachZan (foreman). M&lcolm it. Lima. Rupert E. Benacn, ! Jaoiea Arthur Smith. John Bulger. James Oeir tree Seadden. Djuglaa P. Stork. ' O. H. Muaro. P. J. Byan. J. D. S:ot( and IC H. Elklm. In the aection of the ! Jury. Urt. Margaret R. Munrj. Peter ! t OuuJla, JaAita Hanter. SbelTord Darton. W. H. M:ntgsmery. Oeorge B. Caaey. Ura. Ethel Vlargtn. Urt. Julia Hammond. P. J. Olbbons and Sid Hxmblln vera abxd aside by the crown and. Sidney V. (continued on page aU) ALASKA INDIANS 'MOTORISTS HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PASSENGERS Whether They IMy or Not the lrlier has to Par for Hamage VANCOUVER. Not. 11. Motorists should not encourage the practice of giving "Lilts" to children, for by giving such rides they render themselves liable In case of accident, accsrdlng to Oeorge E. Housser. director and chairman ot the Leal committee of the Automobile Club ot British Columbia. The Automobile Club through Mr. Houaser has. Issued a statement condemning this practice. Co-operation ot drivers and parents In discouraging children from asking for rides has been requested. There has been an eyer growing tendency on the part of children to ask for rldea from motorists since the re-openlng ot school." said Mr. Hous-aer. "Now Is the time to try and bring this practice to an end. "Neither parent or motorist should shirk responsibility In this matter anJ everything possible must be done t try and prevent children from taking needless risks. Teachers too, should do their part. "Motorists who give children "lifts1 should bear in mind tbat It an ac cident occurs while such children art 26J ponalblllty Explosion of Gasoline Tank on Halibut Schooner Johanna Wrecked Vessel This Morning Jack IMahoney and Ivor Martinen. fishermen, are in the Prince Rupert Central Hospital suffering from burns and shock j following a gasoline explosion about 8 o clock this morning which wrecked the local halibut schooner Johanna as it lay at the government wharf. Circulation 1031 The Johanna had ceased finning for the season and was to' ... . they lit a match on entering tht gassy companion way. A gasoline tank burst with a reverberation which was heard for some distance along tht waterfront. The boat then burst into flsmes and was In a blare from stem to stern when the CNR President ssld he had! be brought here by launch from Port fire department arrived on the scene. The th ' r0Ul no far it all went to jEsslngton. I flames were quelled with aome difficulty and ne " Hl Lordship, without comment . con-' and the damaged boat w as towed up to ,,,.i,uuueu cm pa.e live seined to thsadjoumnuut. 1 tht dry dock by Capt. Alfred 8wauou i cover the 1 Sales tOO BostonGrill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. l'hone 157. Fit -e Five Cents PROJECTED FOR RUPERT rl fiPITI rfrnil nirArrirAnurnirmi nir nww rinimTr mr tj- rm it ir nenrv i nornton makes home Important Announcements at a Board of Trade Dinner Here IIII'M II IH'I'If SUSTAINS ACT 'VKIbMIA I.OE ASdllllK Kill Ml IK III AUAIW MIMMIM WtCfc lUMKH'S MI I.IM1 I 4 Free site given to syndicqte for proposed 140 JflASSEY (jOES HANSON CASE Plane Fell Into Stream BEING TRIED,1 m.l ail j iULUflUM, ilUSKU UffU Men Narrowly Escape Were taken off in boat after spending hour cn wings in zero weather; fierce battle with ice Roes McGRATH, Alaska, Nov. 11 Joe Crosson, pilot, and Charles Salami and Carl Carlsen, miners, were nearly frozen to death yesterday when the airplane in which they were flying fell into the Kuskokwim River here with a cargo of gold dust estimated at 300 pounds and valued at approximately $90,000. The men were saved after waiting an hour on the wing of the plane with the temperature below zero and the river running full to the bank with ice. The plane lay in a perilous position while the rescuers attempted to launch a boat over the ice which extended out from the titer bank. The men bad scrambled I cut on to the 7lng when the plane ' turned over In tne water. After taking- oil the flytw. the amall beat began a desperate fight to reach shore, the whilrllng Ice battering the craft and destruction seemed Imminent. The population stood on the banks of the -river and shouted encouragement, when a break appeared la the Ice Ooej and the craft reachtd the frozen shirt j and the men were rushed to a huge fire which had been started neir the l MACKENZIE KIXO HAS MAPLE tiTer. J rivi s i uiim iik mrv niTTtr.r. crooser. aiaiea mat anoruy aiicz-1 taking off from the bar of the stream.! which they used as a landing field, here, that the motcr went dead and there was no c nance to reacn una. i . The plane waa partly demolished by I NANAIMO, Not. 11 MINES EXAMINED ON Smlthers, owner df the Victory mine. YANCOUYER EXCHANGE havu been taken out for; The two men a hunting trip this morning. BC sum !!!!!!.'!!!! 1.75 i.n who were members of the crew, were going aboard the boat to pre- consolidated 232.00 332.00 pare for the trip and it is believed that the explosion occurred when ounweii lbs i.os with tht powerboat "28." (Glacier The ateru of the boat mas practically Orsnby blown out, the decking raled and plank-' Independence Ing Injuted. A gasoline drum was blown Indian out and tht boom detached from the L. tc L. mast. i Marmot master. Capt. John Wick, and it was Porter Idaho stated that there was no insurance to Silver Crest . 'Surf Inlet ham raftr th HrtrfT nt TYvlrl -Sunna. Bid. Asked. taSTs 1.8S 1.08 .0554 .07 ssio 36 00 .01 H .07 H mm xau .OS .00 .08 'li .10 2.00 2.04 .07 XW'i .03"., JDH .031,, .03 H PREMIER LAYS WREATH UPON THE CENOTAPH NEAR OTTAWA LONDON. Nov. 11. Canada's represen tatives at the Imperial Conference Joined today he Empire's tribute on Ar- ml.tlM TViV wVt.n Vint V. . the ice but by means of a rope fastened of' Duke York to the body of the p ane an attempt wlU, be made to draw It ashore. The gold,. . . , Is In this part ot the machine. ARMISTICE WAV IS 4 KEINO CELEBRATED the other Dominion premiers stood with members ot the British cabinet. The Canadian Premier deposited a wreath, the dominant note In which was maple leaves brought especially for HV LOCAL HANO.IET.. jthe PurPot from tht Premier"! country ! collage at lungsmjre near Ottawa, in This Is Armistice Day and la i to them were woven rosea and chrysan- belng celebrated locally by a banquet under the auspices of the Canadian Legion. This morning In a good many business places a pause ot a few momenta, was made at eleven o'clock ln honor ot the men who fought and died for their country in the Great War. AGED RANCHER HANGS HIMSELF TO RAFTER Hotly of David Minna Wat I'ound Near Nanalino Yotertlay by. Ills Son j m it. jcstice d. a. Mcdonald vp- ! themuma. : CONVICTION IS QUASHED .SETS HE 'IMPOSED ON' CAPT. CAMERON IN CITY POLICE COIRT Conviction and tine of aloo imposed -during the summer by Magistrate Mc-'Clymont for a violation of tht harbor 'regulations was quashed by Mr. Justice iD. A. McDonald In chambers at the I Sunrunt Court Assizes vesterdav after noon. The grounds taken by His were " th" M l!LordshJP aged 81. was found yesterday by fno, . . . i son, Edward, on the aged farmer s . , ,. , ..m " passengers that driver la liable to them . ' . , , A. . ......... ranch twelve mUes south ot here whert lor any uijurj iiiai turj uiaj vuvm.u by reason ot hit negligence. Tht tact that they are not passengers for hlu, makes little difference as to his res- he lived alone. He had been In poor health for some time. offence In unloading benzol In the harbor without a permit. L. W. Pat-more appeared on behalf of Capt. Cameron In the certlorl proceedings and j the crown was not represented by 'counsel. HUDSON BAY MOUNTAIN TRIBUTE PAID SMITHERS. Not 11.--The "Victory" and "Coronado" Groups on Hudson Bay Mountain were examined again on November S and 6, this t!me by Oeo. R. Kilburn, mining engineer tor tht Con- j solldsted Mining and Smelting Company ! ot Canada. He was shown over both I ! properties by Donald C Simpson ot HONORED DEAD TllltEE MISTTtS SILENCE OIISERVED AT INSTANCE Of Jl'DOE IN HITKF.ME COI KT THIS MORN1NI1 At tht request of Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald tht entire assemblage In tht courtroom at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes this mornln; paid silent tribute to tht honored dead of the Oreat War. This being tht eighth anniversary of tht armistice" His Lordship said, "I would ask everyone to rise and observe three minutes silence ' In memory of tht honored dead.' Solemnly and with heads bowed the tribute wat paid. A blow at tht American film Industry la seen In tht formation ot an Australian ccmpaay with ttOXWO capital to dli tribute British made pictures In New