5 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime and' Exchange Building MATT V1DECK, Prop. I, A) 1., ii". . Vj, . till III' llii1 ftk.aM ft-a1il I II t vt: I IN L HOlMi WWW Willi i 1 1 K( I t UKHilN (Ut'li mcrtiag of the Board of Trad . Inl'Ui Commiuee faror of otklng that chUd-Canada be reglaured a mitead of areordlng to their and a e)uet lll be aent Uockenile King and the ' 8Ut aktr.r that thl be c'fe The committee conuted MrUeitln C V Evltt and H. The Btrd adopted the recom- :i and th requeat la being tor- AIN TAKEN AT VANCOUVER i";ipment hate been made from uirei tnl week " M av VViVII Vt biuheU "n Mtru (or Yokohun 113,808 aitnd 14.037 buthfU lor Ntw Ply INhUSl.OOO a SELLING CANDY inri I lll.f I 111.- H'tHV TO I.HV I VII 'OVl If'TlllV I.h m:i ruin OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL LMil.lMI uaist X IMtMun I. Anenat 3. Blackburn Ilover 3. AiUn Villa 3. Totttnham 3. Diton 3. Weat Mam 0. Burnley 0. Bury 0. Cardiff 1. Birmingham 0. Derby County 4.Lrlcrter City 1. Lreda 3. SunderUftd 3. IJTfrpool 3. Iluddrrafleld 3. Manrheater Unlleti 0. The WedneaJay 0 Nevcattle i. Wet Bromwlch ii Sheffield United 3. Ererton 3. IMMn II. Bradford City 3. Ortmiby Town 3. Chelae 1. Blackpool 1. Clapton Orient 0. Darlington 4. Hull City t. Notl Foreat 3. NotU County I. Mancheater City 0. Mlddlbcrough 7. Portamouth 3. fort Vale 3. OUham Athletic 0. Proton North End 3. Reading 1. Southampton I. rulham 1. South Shield 0. 8wne Town 1. ' Wolrerhampton W. 9. Barnaley 1. mottimi l.:t(ili: llMn 1. AbtMren 1. Partlck ThlaUca 4. Alrdrleonlana 3. Critic 3. Clyde 5. Qn -Dundee 3. Hibernian 0. Dunfermline 0. Motherwell 4. Hamilton 1. Norton 1. Heart 4. St Mirren 3. Kilmarnock 1. Falkirk 1. Rngrr 4. Cowdenbeath I. 81 Johntone 4, Dundee United 1. REDUCED SERVICE . end of next HfTOniA, Nov. 8. -E. A, MorrU, Ltd, 1 one more 1 lined I1.000. th minimum under Ai:t for Comuanles. and John Harris 10 'n the polire court utter eonvictlon charge of selling liquor In candy form known aa "rum chocolatea" 'miiany navored dellcaclca. The e mav v m.u.! AdvrtUi la Th Dally New BOATS AND TRAINS time of arrlvala or depanurra. ww -coming In on Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday, at 3 JO p m. ,and leaving or. Monday. WedneU.y a-id Saturdaya at 11 JO a m. . . The CNR coast steamship winter service will also come Into effect at the ffH. inere win Saturday arrival from' the . - J ...111 K. south and, on nou"" night sailing for Van-couver. the last Sunday After that date, a weekly, ill arrive Wednesday morning. evening for Stewart and sail Wednesday Anyox and le.ve here Friday morning tor the south. Advertise in Th Dally News At a special meeting of the Women' Hospital Auxiliary held In the city council chamber yeatsrday afternoon, the committee In charge of the recent Halloween ball reported mat siuu nan been cleared over and above expense aa a result ot the affair. A vol ot thanks wa passed to all those who had assisted In' making the ball aucceas and also to the Richmond Fur Co. for their donation ot a fur neck niece which will be raffled about Christmas. The Auxiliary made an appropriation of tii for Christmas cheer tor hospital natlenta. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. R. C. Parsons, president of the Auxiliary. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid. Asked Wheat l-s B.C. Silver ........ 181 1.05 Dunwell Ul 1.16 aiacler .... .06Va Independence......:. .07V4 Wt Indian M4 .08 h. it U -09 ,Irmot . . . .10 Premier 2 00 a.oa Porter Idaho 074 -03J4 PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PKINCE IIUPKRT, k.C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1926. t QUEEN MARIE freedom of City of Manchester I ! lUrre Train' wWk Atler t Week iil One Herkl) Meamrr Effective on November 14. a week from neit Sunday, the winter train aervlce of the Canadian National Ballwaya giving Prince Rupert three train a week out and three a week In will come Into tnr. There will be no change In the AT VANCOUVER "resented to Mickenzie A ng : ! VANCOUVER. Nor. 6. Queen Marie jof Roumanta left Vancouver at mid- night to osmmence lb homeward li of her journey through the Unite SUtea. confident that the breach be 1 tween Samuel Kill, her aelf-atyled hoa. 4 and Major Stanley Waahburn, herapec 'la! alde,-rfluld.brhldj,6y'th him elemenu h believed had cauaert It frlendfhlp and lojajty to her. The major agreed to remain In tlw party with Hill althcugh he ha giver, no indication when he will leave. He 1 expected to remain at Seattle tonight when the train leavea for the EaL Although duturbed by the Marie w her uaual calm aelf and received Vancouver- greeting ye- terday. apparently unaware that th' program Itself waa near collapse until the laat minute owing to lack of advice received regarding, the hour of arrival. At Queen Marte'e own requeat ahe paid vUlt to the Cnlveraity ot Brltlah Columbia to Inapect the garden. Waving aalde President Kllnk'a apologte tor the muddy condition ot the pathway, owing to the tteady fall of rail throughout the day. the Queen aet out In allver allpper which aenk deep Into the mire at each atep. Once, Lleut-Oovemor Bruce and Dean KUnk. her escort, were obliged to aaslat In rea-terlng a allpper that turk In the mud Her MJety laughed oH the Incident and continued the lnpectlon. (The depUh which yetterday aeem-ed to Indicate that Sam Hill dropped dead must have meant that Mr. Mortimer Brown who waa with him dropped dead.) HALLOWE'EN BALL NETTED $100 FOR WOMEN'S AUXILIARY and-fJther Dominion Premiers Circulation 1600 Salei 433 I Boston GriUj Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly Jald dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least Phone 457. Price Five Cents 1711 iii?frni rirT"7iir nrnri rAinrn ti 111 1 in an r m f mi n m m Tf mw in n m mm m ivi m m n m ma m man ivi imi n a-i m a in rrr I ili filial 1l 1 MlJUVMuil M JUIS M IXMMLSXJriri VJ1 W 1 I VI ifJli J WIJUU 1 lIt I aO V a rucft bnae in British in. 1 n . . i oa otrike Settlement: Adjourned to Monday LONDON, NovmU-r 6. Negotiations looking to peace in the -ie went over until Monday after lengthy meetings and con. ii n which members of the cabinet took part. It is reported ;a circles that the negotiators struck a snag in the attitude rwners, who arc said to have declared against granting any i -J agreement such as Is desired by the strikers. Meantime the men continue to drift back to the pits. i CKEYERUN DAMSR VF.R HAS REVIVED : KM. IMirtCTOIt ENTIHMTIC IK ItirKOtEMENT IN IKIM-K in it m:son X T: Not No? since 1911 Attraction K Hell' Oate r ut them off. bat there u in of Kxltj Mtmon into r r atcording to A P. itTti Inspector ot fuherles. ' the run from conservative ... trora tnrfi Wturnuaj fish ! ( I'lllMIT OVKTEM I OK Till PORT INSTITUTED TODIV The permit system has been invoked for grata shipments to thl part It was snnounced this momlnf it the office of W. II. Tily. C-NR. superintendent. The J'ttrm limit grain loading on tbt prairlea (or certain porta, directing tbe grain to such porta aa are able to handle It and preventing Ute movement to any port, tbe elevator facl-lltlea ot which mar be congested Tbe granUng or refua-ing ot permit rest In tbe hand ot the roll it company in collaboration with the elevator authorttlr - enthusiast over the alt- . 8 jnttfctng hi given wsy or - n Mid. "and nature haa - ie obotaclei placed there by ;.ng in the aalmon reap In jrlor atreanu." Pti m m JV Kk AS mi i i i m j i CANADIANS ! : . QUEEN MARIE, with her daughter, Prince3s Ileana, her son, Prince Nicholas, and Captain Hartley of the S.S. Leviathan, as they looked on their arrival in New York Bay j LEVI Is I OK EAST 11V WAY Ol INITED STATES ACCO M PANIEII I IIV DISAIiKEElNU AIDEK Ntw Method of Freezing Was Demonstrated This Afternoon ! Opening Experimental Station i ' In connection with the opening this afternoon by J. J. Cowie, secrelaiy of iLe Bio'cgical Beard of Canada, of the new fisheries experimental station at this port, there was a demonstration by D. B. Finn, acting director of the station, of a new brine method of freezing halibut that has been devised here and which is such an improvement in the matter of preservation of the fish that it wjll mate possible the marketing of frozen fish on the eastern retail markets as the'equal of fresh. The demonstration showed the difference between air frozen ' brlse frozen halibut under the new ayatem developed here, following Invea-i tlgatlona that have been going on thl aeaaon. Air frozen halibut. It Vu ahown. wax relatively dry .when thawed , out and the fleaa waa In no way com-! 'parable tj fresh halibut whereaa thej ' fleth. when the brine freezing method , wav empl yed, could hardly be d latin- j (tlngulshed frjm fresh flah either In I I texture or quality. Tbe new method i I thus made It posalble, the denututra-Uon proved, to place brine frozen halibut when thawed out on the market aa i the -,ul of fresh which it was Impossl- MANCHESTER, November G.The honorary freedom of the be 13 . under the air freezing ytem. citv was conferred on the Dominion premiers and Maharajah Burd-j Ur- F:nn lls3 wan last night by the Manchester City Council but the absence of the oU th4t nwa cld hIlbut to forty objecting labor members of the council, almost one-third of, nr.ded OT b. the membership, robbed the of its impressheness ceremony some- , mhh. i-ai dirur ot the bio- lax. en bx.u oi uanaaa. ana ur. uowie, JOINT ACTION CENTRAL B.C. rKOPOSAL TO FORM ASSOCIATED IMIAKII Ot TKVDK IOK WHOLE IlISTKICT 1 CONSIDERED , ' A auggextlcn coming from Smlther that an associated board of trade for the district should be formed was favorably considered by the Prince Ru- pert Board of Trade at ita monthly meeting last night, such centos aa Prince George. Vanderhool, Smith :r and Prince Rupert being represented anl other places a soon a they had formed Presenting the scroll of freedom to Premier Mackenzie King, in de:iaring the station officially cpen, i boards. The matter waa referred to th .he Lord Mayor recalled that 20 years earlier Sir Wilfrid Laurier referred to some of the apadewerk that Legislative Commmee for a recommen-.oo received the frerdom of the City of Manchester. Jtad been necessary to having a atstlcn 1 datlon as to ways and mean after F. Replying; Premier King obnervwl tlt - - t. .i Ptj 4esUhheala.Prlnc- Rupert. -In. sucA'QrDawson'hfid'urged that the coroper- und:r.the will ot Lady Laurier he hid possession of the scroll of Sir Wttfrid and the two scrolls would now rep.se together for other generatUna to come. Speaking of the spirit of freedom that housed British Institutions the Pre mier stated: "As I look at the work of; RA1LWAYMEN ARE TO VOTE the Imperial Conference. It aeem to' me that what we ought to seek to do ( OM l.ltKME ItLt o.MMlADs KKJEC-ls to make thl great temple of the '. Tlox or AWARD ol HOARD OF British Empire an ever vaster, ever! fONCIMATloN greater, ever widening freedom," RECORD SET IN LOADING ONLV ronLll HKKAKDOWN VES-TLKOW PREVENTED OTHER PORTS LOOKI.M! TO THEIR LAI KEL Miprrintriidrnt Hennett ot the html elrtatur l to be rongratuUted on having rreatrd new port record for loading grain jeMerday when ISO.immi htiMirl. iipproxlinatrly lA'O lung ton, hii plaretl alHurd Die Japanese freighter, Tufuku Muru, In nine luuir. Had It nut lirfii fur a breakdoHii In the city electric wwrr. , which put the ele-taliir out of liu-hiM for titer an hour ami nrreltalrd nutting the 1tli, Die time taken to luad woulil li:ite mnde other train purlN rlirrk up oil Ihelr re-ord. LiKidlnr of the Tufuku Murti will lie cumplrted today and the tevl will sail tomorrow fur the I'nltrd KlutJom or ninllnent tla Ihe Panama Canal and Norfolk, Va. ! uontreai kov. 6. Firteen tnou-' sand members ot the brotherhood of ' railroad trainmen and the order of I railroad conductors will be. asked ta ,vote on tbe acceptance or rejection of the await of the Board of Conciliation j which heard .the dispute with the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific 1 Railways and decided tor no advance In (w-ages. This was decided by a confei- er.ee of 300 representative at a meeting here. Further It was decided to recommerut that the membership reject the ward-Railway officials refuse to comment on the situation. It will tak some days before the ballot la completed and officials of-the ahopmen'a union, comprising 30.0OC workers, who failed to secure a i wage Increase decline to state what attitude wUl be taken In their case. NO PAPER MONDAY Monday, being a statutory holiday for the purpose of celebrating Thanksgiving and tbe signing of the Armistice which brought the Oreat War to a close In 1014, there will be no Issue ot the Dally News on that day. Advertise In The Dally News Severe Decrees Passed in Italy by Fascists to Stamp Out Opposition ROME, November 6. Sitting under the presidency of Premier Mussolini himself, the, Fascist cabinet yesterday approved a scries "of drastic repressive measures, which are the first steps to subdue opposition throughout Italy. ' , t . The decrees approved provide the penalty of death for every Rttcmpt to injure or molest the Premier or strike a blow at the Fascist regime, and as much as ,30 years imprisonment for direct or in direct opposition. The decree creates an elaborate system of police to watch every movement of every anti-fascist at h6me and abroad and to put the opposition press out ot existence. All passports allowing Italians to leave the country are annulled and heavy penalties are levied for atttempted evasion. The retroactive death penalty for nit-1 temnted assassins of member ol in Royal Family was not adopted. Mrs. Fred Riffou was among thoso who were In charge of the fancy wurk lan Ideal locaUon aa this. Mr. Co arte rr-'atlon of the various boards tn this j pressed the belief that It would be in ' part of the province would be beneficial. a position to do a great deal ot valuable i work for the fisheries. D. B. Finn, act- AEKERTA TO TAKE OVER AND OTERATE RAILWAY SVHTEM EDMONTON, Nov. 6. Premier Brownlee announced today that the Provincial Government of Alberta would, take over and operate tbe ED. & BC. and Central Canada railways on November 10 when the Canadian Pacific's operating agreement expires. The Canadian Pacific Railway Increased Its former offer by 80.000 hut this was rejected and an agreement 1 now completed with the Canadian National for handling the traf- flc. FOUR BOATS SOLD FISH HERE TODAY Four small boat sold halibut hero today the price for American betne; 20.50 and U and for Canadian 18.30 and 13 80 and 0. 10 and 11 cent. Sales were AMERICAN Amite CL 11.000 to Atlln Fisheries. CANADIAN Tramp, 13.000 to Cold Storage. Bingo, 8.000 to Booth Fisheries. Torberg, 3,500 to AUln Fisheries. FAIR STAR WAS THE WINNER OF FUTURITY STAKES AT BALTIMORE BALTIMORE, Nov '6. Fair Star yesterday won the Plmllco Futurity. Stake netting the owner 159,000. Jop Hagen came second and Whiskey, third. Sixteen horses started. . . IRELAND DEFEATED. i , BELFAST. Nov. 6. England defeated Ireland three goals to nothing In an booth raffles along with Mrs. McBlety amateur International soccer game here at the Catholic Baxaar His week. I today. 1 lng director of the station, also spoke; brteny. After the official opening, which was attended by several officials and a dozen or so local citizens more particularly those engaged In the devolopment of the fisheries, there was a meeting of the Biological Board sub-executive of' Canada which consists of John Dyb-havn of this city and Dr. A. H. Hutchinson ot Vancouver. ARE REMANDED FOR ONE WEEK CASE OF SMi nULlMl NARCOTICS IX VANCOUVER 11F.IOKE FIRST COIRT VANCOUVER, Nov. -Ia order that the prosecution may furnish Particular. remanaea iot one wees: lai ueaxjng oi 4. 'the smuggling ot narcotic charge against Frank Marino, Dominic Marino. ! Dominic Crlston and three Chinese. ! who were arrested recently at Vlct:rla and Vancouver. The accused pleaded not guilty and elected for summary hearing. MAKING THIS SALMON PORT HOARD or TRADE ASKED TO INTEREST ITSELF IN' Fl'llLICITY CAMPAIGN' TO THAT ENI At the meeting ot the Board ot Trade. J. W. Klcholla suggected that the publicity committee of the Board should undertake the work of getting In touch with the shippers ot canned salmon In Alaska with a view to making this a sal mon port. He said at present most of the salmon went south but with tbe Inauguration ot steamship sailings from thl port he thought a great deal ot It should come here. ; v The matter waa referred to the publicity committee tor investigation, GIVE DINNER TO SIR HENRY HEAD OP RAILWAY TO UK UltST Ol' HONOR Xr EVENT IIKKrl WED NESDAY EVENN(I Sr Henry Thornton' wll be the guest ot the Board of Trad at dinner to be given WedVesdy evening1 t. the ordinary dinner hour which will be open to all citizen Who wish to do so to attend, Sir Henry will he asked to give' an address on that occasion. Previous to th dinner a committee of the Board of Trade consisting of a. W. Nlckerson. M. P. MoCsffery, and D. Thomson m meet Sir7 Henry and lay before him, some of th needs of the port which particularly oonmrp' the raUway. :