TAXI Boston Grill 25 nnd Ambulance mam Large l pslair Dining Hall, Service willi newly laid dancing 1 Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and bc.nl for the WATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 467. Si Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOI XVI NO. 17 1,1 ''t, PHJNCi: HIPKHT. H.C. TIJl HSiJAY. JAM WHY 21. 1020. Xov raiy i circulation, 1511 "Siren sale, PRlfiE FIVE CENTS. EXPOSURE MADE IN SEATTLE RUM SELLING INVERMERE Sensational Charges Before Grand Jury Liqw lor HKATTLH. Jan. 21. Sensational Ihe gniud jur slnteiiienl were m.ule In today ,il Hi hearing of Hit ron-pinn v ;) )i' whirh 10 dele mlanl arc invoked fur rontirary in roiuicrin.i w ill 'Megrd liipior celling. Ili-tru'l Attorney Hrvrlle made Hi. .Ijemcnl lh.it I toy Olm-lt'HiI. former Scallle Police Licilenaiif. re - iRt'"! t"f year a invisible chief of Hit Seatt'e poll. . .ni'I that only had In aociaie been spared from prneni-I ".'! lnil lli.il competitor liuil ceii knorkeil uht liy jmiIh c r..d i r according lo one onler fiimi liim." Tli' prnlil- of llii' concern, llevellr a-crted, had reaches CYR ACQUITTED MURDER CHARGE Man Who Killed Alei Ducharme Near Chllco Lake Found Not Guilty of Murder I JUNi t uIXMIOli, Jar SI. ! rtat of I red Cyr ai T.- "f nun ili t in; lii fAajjwT IA x iiii-liai-iii'. a f flraiiiH r u Chilro Lake lal x iiiUti. wu held yenlerday be-:I!i-'" Mi Justice Murphy and a ;juiv Mie ' eoiirt. irull-iiiiM in Mir uripnttal f the ai- I ii.iii-liutly after Hip killing. Cyr wni lo William Lake and w . . ... . ii i it t vo no" irr Hi .- tip iji . . . . .. . 1 lln 'i ami mane a iaiemcni in w iiiimiiiiiig inai ne Miieu r- . . -. .i ... I 9 1 11 ua i in' ii riniiiiiii Out s.i iii self -defence. Thl isla'.-tiunt and Hi evldeure of ilih.r: limine. John Henderson. 111! Agn-w mid police offlrer vvli i vest mated ihr cac wen1 nil snvm nf the trial. SNOW MOTORS ARE FAILURES TetU Made at Fairbanks Say Steering Gear Failed to I Work 1 VHtliAXhJ. Jan. Vl.-Obier-. t- or leuls with a miow motor jI Hi.' type to lie ned for liaulhiii 4Upiiei for the Wilkin' polar "Xnitliioii i-xpri'MM'd Ihe opinion je-ti'rday that Ihe inaeliliM- will iii-vi make lliMr ueunaiion, iip-:)ami( Itiein helnji' on the ne rii.'l hair Ki-miml.. whieh they aid would io eiicounteriNl in the wmil-vept reache of thr Arc-tlr. The Alakn Itailmad Oonitni-ion reported a tet niade oer a 5H mile nov lrelrfi Monday nlso proved unaliifartnry. The steeiintt gear failed lo guide the machine ONE KILLED C.P.R: LINE Engine and Baggage Cae Left Ralls and Turned Over on Slocan Branch NKLSO.V. .Ian. 21. Knjilneer 0 SUnrrar. 52 year of ape. wa killed and fireman J. P. Duffy. 33. uliifhlly craldeil, when llii Canadian Pacific Iraln locnino-Cve turned over on the Sloeitn Valley branch near Crocenl Valley yeterdy morning. The en gine and haiMrnsic ear left the ra'ls. MAN IS NAMED LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF BRITISH Indictments WOMEN INFRINGE MAN'S DOMAIN IS VIEW OF STUDENTS ClllC.ViO. Jan. .'1. War imi rigarrlle uiokiug by women wa declared a! I In- l'nivrrity of Chicago hy Jlii ?uliv' m-ed. An rlllorial wrtirlc in the eludeiit joil.limlkHi !- rlar rlarra m niukniK ! he niaii'n liieinlMrt ol I In- ftludflll ruutveil tlwlarr ciyarrllc piiHikihjr i a fillliy habit" ami rTlainl.v doe mil miIiI In I !i Krac of womati. The odilor of "Tli-trrlr" miioIIit fludrnt iuhl Ira lion, laki- cronnd avalnl the vim, lie ay: "if(lh- inu'l inoki. I wxli lltry 'd buy I lieu own iiioli-ad of ciiitiii the men t iroidi' tliem with tliivr uiolu'.' SASKATOON WINNER" OF HOCKEY MATCH Beat Portland Five Coals to Three on Their Own Rink Last Night IMiUTLANO. Jan. 21. Port Ininl, one of the cluce rivals ol the Saskatoon lKUr leadern. playnl that team here lat n iji Ii and were healeii by Iheni Ut jioal In lhr''. This el 5aka loon well roi want in I lie race for I In- rliainpiiMiidiip of lite wcslrrn leasue. BUYS TEN MILLION FEET OF LOGS FROM THE PACIFIC MILLS yui:i:. t.tiAiii.oiri. city .Inn. 21 The S.S Clnlkmil of lln Cnion SleHinliii Company lirmwlil in a new donkey enuine Tor the Silka Spruce Mills. The mill ha purchased ten million feel or pruce loss from tin- Purine Mill". The timher i slluatnl on the we.l ide or Lena Uliilnl in Ski.leurale Inlet. The Chilkool loaded hiniher for Vaneoiive.. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE c. p. n. ll.O. Silver iMinwell (Jladlone ... Ilaiellnn L. ami I Premier purler Idaho Silver r.rel Surf Inlet Ilid. Asked. l.filH 117.00 1.05 1.75 1.11 1.17 .SI 4 .30V, .01 .tnii .ir 2.1 K 2.25 .10 .12 I2i I34 .1? BiWMiWHK laW ll7.lliS Oh KTr.PLKCII -Horse clearing Ihe first hurdle w 'lie L.'eh.i.n 1 ! ii ' II r' a i K hngi in' The firt fwnr moiuil- were mi ioel i, in. ' in' tin- le , ;, nnt 'he irst JiMrenianshiip on the pari or Hie jockeys jireen i"l o e-i-oii- . i-i'tr The joi key of a iiHli horse, i lose on the heels of the four j n.p r-. run he feen. CHANGE RADIO AT DEAD TREE Set w'l be Changed from Spark to Continuous Wave Of- fleers Arrive to do Work HrinBiu? wi'li them a luru amouiii of etiniliieiil. I.. M - QimmJ), eleei nr ian. ami I . Taylor, earjleiiler foreioaii for Hie fladio- (elerapii SriAirr nf Canada, both of Victoria, arrived at Skid-'salr on lit i week iriji of Hie -drainer Prince Joint. Kiev were oi. Iii-ii- way lo Ir nl Tree Poin wirele utalluii where lliey will in rl nii' i-ecint ruction work ilic inliilK I Ik' lia . iij lii of tin r' fi.mi -i,n'n in iiiiilinum W.IM-. WILL EXHIBIT B.C. PRODUCTS NKW WLSTMINSTKit, Jan. 21 The Stuck llri'edcr' Aocia lion of llri(ili Columbia iu annual i-eioii here decided lo end an evhihit of farm produce representative tr every agricultural dittrirl in the province, and an eihlbll or dairy stook and hore 10 the Canadian national exhibition al Toronto and lo leadiiiK rail in the lulled Slate I hi year. WORK ON CANADIAN FARMER IS NEARLY FINISHED AT DOCK C.N'.Il. uleanier Prince Charles vva (nkrn off the pontoon al the (If.v dock ye.le.rday afternoon lo liiSiIe'way for Ihe Canadian r'Hrnior which is goitiig up for cleaning and onliiHnsr, the work of cuiivfirslon from roal lo oil riiinlmstlon on the littler vessel lining now alino! finished. Tin' nexl vrfiiel lo come hern r"r work will be Hie Canadian Hover which will arrive before Ion-; After Hie Canadian farmer in throned, tde pemee, Cliarle will l.r taken un aaai'i. NEW GOVERNOR IS APPOINTED R. Bruce of Invermere Succeeds W. C. Nlchol OTTAWA, Jan. 21. Robert Randolph Bruce of Invermere has been appointed lieutenant governor of British Columbia to succeed Hon. W. C. Nlchol whose term now expires. The appointee Is now overseas but will be sworn In on his return to Canada. He Is well known In the Crow's Nest Pass country as manager of the Paradise Mining Co. at Invermere. GEORGE BUSHBY AND FITZMAURICE Local Man Given Cred'i for Discovering Man who Turned Out to be Eminent Cartoonist In connection with the death at Vancouver I In week of J. H. I ilzniaurire, Ihe Vancouver Pro vince lsted llial ft wa Oeorai lluhhy of Prince lluperl win: first culled the attention of that paper about llUin lo the evident talent or the then youni: am) trugglln: arlil who later be came one or ifcinaita moi t'liiiiietil eartoonit. Mr. Iiuhb) w:i then in buincs iu Vancouver and t lie late Mr. I ilimau rice wa writing dowcard tov a liv ins. INSPECTING TIMBER NEAR YAKOUN LAKE SIvTDKr.ATi:. Jan. 2 1.--Colonel C. W. Ilolston came In on Ihe la boat eallins: here from Van couver and has gone Into Ihe Ynkouu IUWe country to look over the limber there. Hud Millard went in with lilm and they expect to he away for another week. WEDDING At Sandpit. on the 1311a inl W. H. ft. Hrandon of Victoria. H.C. lo Marie Iablla. duushler of C-ndftin 'iu Mrs. J. 1). Oilta' SHORTDEBATE IN COMMONS SL Boniface Member Supports Hudson's Bay Railway and Perley Protection OTTAWA." Jan. 21 Supporter nf the government and or the 'Jonervalive opposition rurnUh- ed speaker at yesterday's briet esion or the House of Common. The debate on the address sa conl inued by J. P. Howden of St. llonifnre. the only Liberal -eturiie. ror Maniloha. wlio em tdiaiett the importance of the 'ransportalion problem. Inline diate eon struct ion of Ihe Hud son' Hay Ilailway wa eential 'o Ihe WVst. he said. From the Conservative benches Sir lieorjie Perley declared hi belief in a prolective tarifr and advised economy in Ihe adminis tration oT the country' qrfair He emphasized Hie import mice of eepiii.i; Canadians in Tanada. IN MANITOBA Cold Spell Being Experienced on Prairies Caused by Icy North Winds WINNIPI.O. Jan. 21. Cold weather i being experienced on the prairie today. Icy blast trout the Arclir played havoc vvilh the mercury throughout western Canada during , the night, extreme cold i heimg ex perienced in Manitoba, the em peralure ranging around thirty degrees below rem. LIBERAL CONVENTION WILL BE HELD DURING THIS YEAR ANNOUNCED va.mh vi;ii, Jan. ?i . A pro vincial convent ion of Liberal will be held llu year. vu vva stated al the annuaf dinner of the Oily Liberal Association last nlshl. The date for Ibo gather Int has nol been derided upon but will he set by the provincial 'executive nxt month. Few Unemployed Are Here This Winter and Work Likely Open Up Soon as Weather Favorable iJiirmg the year I'.i'i't, there were lortS iirpiirutioiiH for work at the Iimiii oilii e of t lie Kniployrnent Servite of Ca .a'Ja and lOity placeineiit in addition to ir2 Iiarvesters wiio were sent to ihe prairie-. ,A total of 115:) vacancies were r enisle red during Ihe year and re-applications for work totalled 7H7l. Cheap tiaii-portalioii ceitifieales were iMted to 7 men going to jobs in ihe Priii'-e lluperl zone which inrhide that territory between Snnllurs and thi? city along the line or the Canadian National Ituiiwuy, beiwi en hwaii.on Uay and the A'aka l.ondary oil the roa-t and Hie Queen Cliatiolte! j gland. I Of the 1153 vacancies repi-jlcicil ioi wch' of a caual na-Itute. the work laliiiK from one !ilay to one tnonlii. The majority of plareinent. luciuif iii raual work, were for us skilled men uch a general I; u'Hier, lopgcr. mine:',' eelion 1 "aiioiiT .nii'fliauic. cook. fiii s.ey, firemen, lieckliand. x'.a'..'!iinen. etc. Lumbering Quiet Sin-akin? generally on the ac- 'iviiH-s of hi office dnrinz the yt ar. J. M. t'.aiiipbcll, loeal era- oloynient a sent. late.d thai the ..i laeemenl .. i., during fi 'llli were town as compared with ll2l be- enmif aTrt-hAwmWa-Vrt fn)!?,1 hisripiweretiiueaf orlyine whti there. operating nil the usual scale. The const ruel ton of the elevator. howevr. jravc a sriwhl deal oft employment to laborer and mechanic. There is very little dejnand for labor at I lie present time and about tin iivn are registered a unemployed. The situation a regard unemployment i beller this winter than it wa lal be cause there are nol a niany transient in Ihe city this year soon as more favorable weather in Ihe interior permit of the latin? out poles and lie eiiw proceeded with it i ex pectc.l there will be an improve ment. EVIL EFFECTS OF CHARLESTON TOLD OF BY PHYSICIAN WTNNIPKii. Jan. 21. Dancing the Charleston ha the same effect on a man as a ten minute struggle with a tmien riivver. Hernia, heart trouble, broken ankles. fallen arches and I rained hark are only a Tew or the disease resulting, ae-conllng to a local physician. ,i..a... .t. NO CHANGE MADE IN SOLDIER REGULATIONS ANNOUNCES LAPOINTE OTTAW A. Jan. 21. Hon. F.rne! Lapointe. acting (iovern- ment leader in Ihe absence of Right Hon. W. L. Maukeitxie King, aunouneed in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon thai new instructions were being issued by the department of Sol diers Civil He-establishment lo different units that Hie regula tion in force last year should continue lo prevail this winter. HUGE FIR LOG. LONOVIKW, Wash.. Jan. !t. A log estimated to contain red ot lumber was brought to p mill here rrom Hyderwood. I' wa cut rrom a Douglas fir am measured 30 feet in leuulh. 10 fee; iii diameter a one end and - fee' uc ii.cb.'n a' ol'o-r. COLUMBIA - KELLY CAMPS ARE REOPENING Logging Being Resumed on Queen Charlotte Islands Forty Men Arrive The headquarters, camp of the Kelley Loosing Co. al Logan In- lel ii now reopening and further extension of operations arc planned for Ihi eaoii according to word brought lo the city by Ihe steamer Priuee John. Arriving on the vrel at lAigan ln- will start logging T. A. Kelley, head of the company. also arrived rrom Vancouver. Cu Larseti came north as well jbriiitging with him a crew of me;.. Mr. I.arsen will resume logging on Hie coniraci bast ror llie Kelley inirre!. BODY MAY BE A FISHERMAN A. Onstad Thinks It Likely to be that of Thorbjorn Johnson, His Friend VANCOlVKll, Jan. 2t - It i feared tfat the liody found Hoat- ling oil Texada lslaijd lal week Iwti that ut his frieiid Thorlijorn Jo!iiion, were expressed by A. Onstad here, but the police believe Johnson, who left Vancou ver for Pender Harbor to engage in fisliing on November 2, is no-.y probably in some out of the way place up the coast. STRUCK ROCK; DOCKSTODAY Union Steamship Chelohsln Twisted Stem and Broke Forefoot so Will Repair VANCOl'VEIt. Jan. 21 Steamer Chetohsin of the t'nii Steamship Company hasbcen rorecd lo go into drydock here this morning as a result of striking a rock at Thurston Hay near lN.iwell Hiver during a ceeenl trip. The stem of the vessel wa badly twisted ami Ihe foreroot broken. NEW FOX FARM QX. ISLANDS SKIDKOATK. Jan. 21 A fox rami i (oi lie established in Ihi neighborhood. J. Kilxon of Samlspll brought iu n pair of silver black foxen al a cost of 0"0 with which he In planning lo make a start and build up a fur farm at that point. The pro-press of Ihe new Industry will be watched wiih (great Interest on : lie Islands.