25 VOL XVI . No. 2C7. TAXI and Boston Grill Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime " Slands Kxchnwre Uulldlnjr. .MATT VI DUCK, Prop. BY A WOMAN!" ll I.WIARK VICTIM Ol' rAHINWi aMir. ix vtnoiui nooMi.Mi hoim; ill T' A Ntiv IS.- Fred Lunarr. 40 FROM GAS BOAT IK l;ots I.OsT .lit: AMI COM- I'tMON 1 1 1 1 MT NOTICE III? r t v wa stabbed to death baling houae on Johnaon u. Doera. 17, proprletree u held bj the police on a kalfe a plunged into t; :tr death rraultlng almoat e rding to inform itton i .tee The killing folloaed : between Hie victim and ICHER FALLS mi.lMi IHOM ( llAIT WESTMlNSTEn. Nov. 15.- Nick -rWa at ate. a rancher in the Lake dtitnet. fell ff5"-n hli g tiroceedlng up th ftaier Port Mann Salurdar and i by peter Peteraon who wa ie craft and waa drowned. Canadian National employrei Port Mann docka atatert they aim after the baat for aome 3 but when their crlea attracted an ot Peteraon, Rom had dla :4. ITKA HERE LOST RUDDER f" iiiu, NIY OXK IIAV ,VC. II til TO UETl KN TO I'OHT INIUill JCHY UKl "- in Mrh DIIKK WI11CI1 WIU '"se this morntng lot her rudder Ii now i . ..... t TOiwwn raauiai ana vope Pr or aeveu hundred mllea from one had fuhed only one day and nad to return l,lr' 'udder rigged. in every state are suggesting ' :! Chicago' centennial, Intend-- 'la .'upoiuiou in 1033. AMtKllAN 51HUUHIK5 HERE WITH CATCHES rrke l'4lil Atrrate About ll.fiOr and (or Halibut on llh l:rhancr Today Only American acboonera aold halibut today at the exchange, the price ranging from 1140c to ISc and averaging II 0Oc for flrtt clau and be for aeconda. The catehe were: Paragon. 20.030. to Atlln rtaheriea. Weatern. 32.000. to Royal Fih Co. Spray. 11.003. to Atlln riaherlea. Ivalhoe. 1900. to Pacific FUherles. North. 23.000. to Booth Fliherlea. Middle ton. 38.000. to Cold 8torage. Sitka. S.ooo. to Cold Storage. WELL KNOWN LOCAL BOY TO MARRY IN 'FRISCO NEXT WEEK AnnouncemenU haveeen received In the city that Sidney Darett-Jonea. aon of Mr and Mr$. A. E Barett-Jonea. will be married neat week to Mlaa Ignore Roaemarle Martin Manuell, daughter of Mr. and Mra. It. E. Manuel! of Ban Francisco. The wedding will take place at 8 o'clock on the evening of November 24 In the Church of the Incarnation. 1370 Nineiecnm Avenue. San Franclco. iiiudt: ma amioiu; Officer of the temer Carden. which arrived from the wuth yesterday afternoon, reported having spoken to four men at Hardy Day. who dated tht they were from a Coaatw!si Steamship & B.rge Co.'a barge which had gone ashore In that vicinity on Vancouver Island. There were no detalli aa to the name of the barge or the-steamer that had been towing It. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat UC. Silver Dunwell Glacier Oranby Howe Sound . Independence Marmot Premier portei M.'"" Did. 1421s 1.75 1.11 .05 H 34.50 42.00 .07 .08!i 2.01 .07 Asked. 1.83 1.13 .07 36.00 44.00 .074 .10' 2.03 ORIENT WILL TAKE MORE WHEAT SOON itr.rnt m:t.tiw: mow v.tNCot- Mt SAV.H Tlli:V II : IXAUN-tl ITS VAtlt MCTOItlt. Nov. 13. The mills In Mianglul hate learned I lie value of hard CaiudUn wheal and hl l.imt nel )rar Irnm Canada' to Hie trirnt genrrully are going to ii r pa mi all liirmrr totals by a wide margin. C. O. Julian, ir-UI epvrenlatle lor the pat nine ninlhs In the Orient of I lie Van router lliwrrt of Trade drrlared on arrlt.il here thl morning aboard I lie l inpre of I'nii vU. oriental nilllrr aiirrrlalr the tulne of luni wheat for mixing with I he poorer gradi-s thereby keeping up the Maudard a a w llolCf PARSON KILLS FAMILY THEN SOUTH TORRINOTDN, Wyo.. Nov. 13. Rev J. B. Mln rt. 45 year of age. pastor of the Baptist Church, yesterday shot and killed his wife and four of hi five children aged from four to fifteen and then commn'-od suicide COLDER WEATHER IS PREVAILING TODAY ESPECIALLY YUKON Colder weather la prevailing at many point especially In the Yukon today. There the thermometer register 14 above rero. The following la the detaU: Prince Rupert Cloudy, light south-Temp, east wind 43 TerracePart cloudy, calm 40 Anyox Rain, catm 45 Stewart Cloudy, calm 33 Har.elton Cloudy, calm 32 Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm .... 27 Smtthera Part cloudy, calm 28 Burnt Lake Clear, calm 29 Whltehorse ploudy. south wind .. 27 Dawson Foggy calm 14 While complaints are general of bust- necc depression In Japan, the theatre Apparently are prosperous. More than 400,000 persons attended theatrical per' formtnees In Tokyo during September, or about 20 per cent ot the population, w Archbishop Nathan Soderblom of Stockholm say It women Insist upon shortening their skirt he is in favor oi .08 'them wearing tr.iuscrs umcad. SHOOTS SELF PRINCE RUPERT putting up fifty dollars ball. U .encountered a police aquad. which made an effort to disperse them. The stlcks ct several of the banners were broken. On the banners were such legends a. "Roumanian Peasant and Worker are paupers but Queen Marie spends thousands on a useless trip.t Another was "Stop oppression and Murder ot Ukrainian Worker and Peasant." ' Several communist were arretted when they attempted' to enter the city hall. QUEEN MARIE WILT HURRY TO HUSBAND CHICAGO, Nov. 15. -King Ferdinand asked Queen Marie to return to Bucharest by Christmas so she cancelled her southern tour In order to tall homeward from New York on December 11 Instead ot Dctember 24. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1926. . At the- other two places a number ot arrest were made and the keepers are charged with selling liquor and permitting gambling. In addition to the arrests more than 13.000 baU money was collected. The case are up Ui the police court here Demonstration of Communists Displaying Hostile Banners x -Greet Queen Marie at Chicago CHICAGO, November 13. Three hundred communists carry ing incendiary, banners derogating Queen Matie and the Rumanian Government were injected into Chicago's welcome Saturday night upon the arrival of the Royal tourists for a four-day visit. The fea ture was not included in the reception plans. The Queen gave no indication that she noticed the bedraggled battalion of communists in the background of the throngs which gave her n welcome outside the depot. The workers had marched down a side street toward the station but as it neared the objective EARTHQUAKE WEST ALASKA I'OIMIOVA KEPOK1H MIOt'K TIHIUK UST KVKNIMI WHICH WAS " WIDKM'KKAl CORDOVA. Nov. 15. An earthquake of unusual violence waa felt her at 8.20 last night, coast time. The tremor wa accompanied by a distinct rumbling. Buildings shook and the antennae masts of the VS. naval radio stttlan fourteen miles distant swayed a foot. No dam age waa reported. Indication that the disturbance wu widespread wa indicated when a naval radio 325 miles to the southwest report ed a severe alio.k at the -ame time. Circulation 1C53 Exclusive Society People in Raid on Roadhouses at Vancouver; 8ales Ml Gambling and Drinking Charged Colonel McMullin directs fifty provincial police as they swoop down on several rendezvous and make arrests VANCOUVER, November 15. Early Sunday morning under the direct supervision of Superintendent J. H. McMullin, fifty members of the Provincial Police raided three road houses, two on Kingsway and the "The Narrows" located at the North Vancouver" end of the second Narrows bridge. In the latter between two hundred and three hundred citizens, mostly of the exclusive social set, had assembled Saturday night for dancing. Here the police found 80 men and women in a back room gathered around roulette wheels and other gambling equipment. Cal. Dltmara waa arretted for keeping a gambling houae and 1 alao charged with aelllng liquor, two complete bar being found. The police arrived at 130 aan. and It waa eight o'clock before the last of the patrons waa permitted to depart after SLANG WORDS OF ITALIAN MI'S VOIR OUt MAN" REMARKS ILYER AITTER HRLAKIMl KECORII NOKIOLK. V. Nov. 13. Major .Mario de IWnurdl, the Italian fly-er, who established a new speed record of 3 1 mile an hour In winning the Schneider Cup raresat-urdJ), wa worried today, fearing he had roiumlttrd an Indiscretion. Hepljlng to congratulation from President I'ortrr of tbe National Aeronautical Association, the Hal-Ian titer, whose knowledge of English Is. limited, felt he had to a)' Mmiethlng m he eame out with the only four words at his command: "o's your old man." KILLED RETURNING HOME iROM CHURCH RENFREW. Ont., Nor. 15. Garfield Humphries and three young children were Instantly killed and the fourth seriously Injured when an automobU? In which they were returning home from church Sunday at noon was struck by a freight train near Cobden. The auto was carried 125 feet. SUICIDE YERDICT YUKON TERRITORY Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 137. Pri:s Five C-nts OCIt r PEOPLE TAKEN POLICE MID OUTH WALES MINERS AGREE TO STRIKE SETTLEMEKT louth Wales Miners Accept Terms Decided by Executive Council MIDI PP. Novcrnber 15- The executive council of the South M ierr Federation have agreed to the proponed term of the ' - for a settlement of the coal tieup. The action of South been awaited by the country with greater anxiety than ; --.ion because a quarter of a million miner are involved, , ;cm being the bulk of the so-called "red" section of the federation. t j V ic it may !c a week or more before there ia a general re-' :f work, the recommendation of the delegates to the con-! tt tract, if carried out by the various j i limn 1 nrnn fPA wire upon mi Bringing ' INT R ACTS TO rjrsr - m ot ,n- ! Secretary Oook of the miners' federa- DC I 17T CHAA! ttoo- bo iotn dttr,B ih i"e Dli LEI uUUlvbt'n p00' " the I'-not minute on the day- of which nothing do remain. U reported to be suffer- l!lU l ANTITY or 1M.J TO Lhi ln, fron, netrt ,lUtlt due u, the (trm : II K Hill. Ill; ctT IN Tlllt , of prolonging the struggle and la order-DIsTltlCT , ed to take a rest. National Railway wW : r tie cutting Uim win- -y ; Rupert dutrlet of n similar to last inter X 000 ert cut A to who mtracCs it has not ye announced. The price . understood will be 6V:. fx Ho J ' jrk for the handling o! U already being under- IAN STABBED it.c. i hi tr taki.h IIKT I'KII.s AT TOKIIMO EMIIIIIT TORONTO. Not. 18. DrltUh Columbia wtm tn the PW .troatra' section of .the Royal Winter fair here was one oT tne aeruullona of the ,day LMt evening ttbUie judging pmc-ttrallr complete BrlUah Colura-bla had lakrn first place In every ciaaa in which he had entered. AT NATIONAL FOOD SHOW in New York City a $50 prire for the distinction of having the largest family brought out a number of patriarchal contingents. Here is one 18 strong, the baby of nine months being absent, lined up "for inspection. Father is 42; mother is 40; eldest child is 22. INSPECTION ON THIS COAST DEFITY MINISTER OF MARINE VISITING IX THE CITY TODAY In the course ot an Inspection trip to the Pacific Coast, Alex. Johnston, deputy minister ot marine, and Commander C. P. Edwards, director of the Radiotelegraph service ot Canada, arrived aboard the hydrographies servey steamer, Lllloet, at Dtgby Island this morning. They paid a visit to the . ... , -v .ati3ns this morn-jg and then cajae In to town on the Sjmie. Mrs. Johnston is accompanying 4cr husband and included In the party U S. C. Jackson, chief of the Ganzales Hill wireless station and formerly chief here. Mr. Johnston and Commander Edwards will return south tonight enroute East. They have been on the coast far several week. . FOR CONSOLIDATION Mr. Johnston has come to Prince Rupert more particularly to ascertain if consolidation may not be possible ot various ot the department's operations at this port. There are half a dooen Institutions now working separately here that might be combined to bring about better economy and, at the same time, not impair efficiency. Regarding the report that has been current here recently that, the marin station on Dlgby Island, might be moved to the waterfront of the 'city and the wireless station moved to the present martne'atnJrief MjV' Jo6toit'aid that this wa one of the matter he bad come here to Investigate. There are circumstances tor and against the move and no decision in this or other .natters, he said, would be reached until he had returned to Ottawa and wnsulted with the minister, ' V With regard to the matter of a dlrec- Ucn finding station being established it or near Prince Rupert. Mr. Johnston remarked .that wireless service at this port wos likely to be expanded Instead, of decreased. YICTORIALOST TO UNIVERSITY AUSDKTA TEAM TO FLAY KEOINA IN THE FINALS FOR CANADIAN ' RKillY WESTERN CHAMPION- SHIP VANCOUVER, Nov. 15. Presenting a stone-wall defense against the powerful attacks ot their opponents, the University ot Alberta (mothered Victoria by a score ot 21 to 2 here Saturday In the Canadian Rugby western Canada championship scmi-tlnals. REG IN A. Nov. 15 Tlelng the score a minute before tuU time and launching a brilliant offensive In ten minutes' overtime, the Reglna Rough Riders defeated ' St. John' College. Winnipeg, In the seinl-flnals Saturday. MIDONCORK CIVICGUARDS SEROEANT SHOT DEAD AND BUNDLES OF DOt'l'MENTS UEMOtED HY PARTY OF MEN DAWSON, Nov. 15-"Sulclde" was thej CORK, Nor. 15, Sergeant FlUslm-verdlct ot the coroners Jury which In- raona In charge of the civic guards bar-vestlgated the death ot John Thorn, ) rcks at St. Luke's, a populous 'reslden- a miner. 04 year of age, whose body was brought here from the frozen bank of Stewart River where It waa found November 3 with the top of the head shot away. SEASON CLOSED. This U the last, day for, fishing hail-but prior to tha .(losing At the season until February 1st but a number of boats are still out. Alt will be expected to bring In their catches within a week. A London firm ot vermin destroyers tlal district, wa shot dead soon after dark Sunday night by a party ot armed men. Three other police barrack in tbe city were similarly raided and at the. otbir places raided bundle ot document wert removed. . The city 1 patrolled by soldier and police. BANDITS SACKED TOWN IN MEXICO last, year killed 60 million rat In Lon- VERA CRUZ. No. 13. A large force of don, Liverpool, Southampton, Olasgovj troops seeking a group of bandits which, and other ports, an Increase of 20 ! descended upon the town' of Oanderllla million compared with a normal pre-; near Jalapa today, surprised and killed war year. Advertise In The Dally News the garrison ot twelve soldiers and wounded several civilians, sacked' bust neta houses and escaped. ..41 ' ' It I At