IM 1 it:.' liie 25 TAXI and Ambulance Service nywher at Anytime gland? Exchange Huildlng MATT VII1ECK, Prop. voL XU N 292. -.iii lukrv ivrrlli l ""iKlrnU uf (arl.w.l. ..f t'oinlng Here ''.li: i;lrtsl'r- heal . v niflcvz ttia morning reporteJ ads of grain ou XU division ' ' arload east of Jasper bouiul T ie trains are now coming in ' and unloading at the eleyatur. 0 British steamer Voaerle cim-4 umdjug tiai$ todivV for the v! Kingdom r continent wltli ft ' "r.o Having completed lining at a '-an dock, the Siwukl line '''' Ypres Maru, went on berth elevator early thla afternoon. K ,iae bout Klfuxu Mam." now ' the dry dock, will soon be : " art loading. VANCOUVER HEATEN vANr;otVEn K Port Arthur , ' ' team defeated Vancouver tt' Hit- 1 Fom Fay Goes on Stand an Tells More About Chris Moeller's Cargo meiaw, director or Lonsouaated Exporters Corporation, declares C.GMM. had agreed to carry liquor more campaign funds ijI'VEIL D-mUr 14 - Four witne.-ses who appeared ustomr commiomon and jre evident- in connection with Moeller liquor ship may be prosecuted for erjury. iJiuwn Antiotiiu-ed Monday aftt-rnoon that he and his col wrrc considering the advtMbi.it of recommending to the ".rneml of llntish Columbia the prosecution of these four k ' ". "amff were not mentioned. The announcement end "f the examination of Tmd Fay. ao important wft- GOVERNMENT r. the iun ir m: Tt.KKiioHt ioi: K 1 11 III ttllofj; ritotlML rcLMiiK otJtm iiij. viii w.k tano r , up f vast territories in - which are s yet -'Ti and will he ! p !f Jtl (9:tliir:,t. de-r Oliver SYt ;uurhMi of ' Cr Ctm e- r a roe tor .iT.u!. li i It IS .!;'. -!l thi "lt tMt 'e.-r i.n tr.bu- ; that the ; v- ' rr ike etdue j- n:ne ! -i-t can be scu;ci wo y ! ' the prrmlei the mocrt prjprr:iui in ' l" OTT ol the prvllice es se m-ord r ol ibe ike. ' WRY AHEAD IN EDMONTON 0m . ON nuil'UKTIONALIti:-'""M.MATION Msii.M AMI WIL1 MUJ, NOT in: lixu. 'K mo ou Tiiur.i; The evidence of ray Introduced ti mvstenoo "Rodrtavez" RienM to by a former wttaem as the caoManee of Chris Moellrr't ctrn of 31. OOP "RodrifiMK" declared Fay wa in) lb Mr vu a real Onh and Baa ho had puictvaaed the earn of tiur Can Ua4e after aome iauoaa with wttaeaa In San Krao- i aad 1m A mien laat fan The j wu bound for Saa Bias aatd fwr , admitted that he acted aa laud , ayeav l"f lKuor cargoid la San Fran- j rtc !'d Um Angrit tome yvar aaa. UNMH.IIi tTtli niKLCIIlIt At ihr raarninc 1011100 of the cam-niiaon reatrrday. ItoateU Wbitlaw, dl-1 rrctor of the OonaoUdaUd Eparter ; CorparaMoa. declarad that the Oaaa idian Ooreraaaent Xletefcent Uarlne had 'irred to usnaport UqtNr from Oreat i Britain to Vancouver on through UMs of ladin fnr Ueslcan ae Centra Aster lean porta Other ltnea had refuted to oar-7 the uqttor before the aot-crnment line arrepUid "We thcught we couldn't be wmocI-tad oils uaonr better than the Oau-adlan Ooetrnment and that It w-m quite aafe.' aaid WhiUaw . Arrance-hionu were made tr Um Umdon aaent of tar OonaulMatad with the C QJJiu. there and theae anncriBnu were aonfirnMd by the MMttml once. Whlt law at Id he would t Ue rerreopon-lenee with London. CtMIMMlN HM' A turn of 110.000 waa ooutrtbutrd V Ubaral ompahjn fund by the Ooa-aolidaw! Xi port en of BilOwh Otumbla in the month of December, 182J. c-rordlnn to the evldeaee of WhiUaw. aa W.f la CLfwauaaSI V fJ Mmrn IlkWUI X)N, Dec. 11 A -cond ,reo " " 'V' 1 "1 TZTT w imer of Mandat e election but A. V. a. Ilary look like j the Consolidated. Anderson, who was preaetit, explained that he bad been hassAed the cheek to rertmm a promise which he understood had been made by the Consolidated EsmirtMa to eontnmite to vne uorrai campaign funda held two months previous but the Con-1 undated had not made tte oontrlbu-tlon at that time. He had taken the aio.000 aiMl handed It to 'the man who was recognireo as um leaner the Liberal party here " Anderson said he had no connection with the release' of a liquor ship or tbe contribution tt campatgn ..... ,....! those Pink voucners wrn m i 1 Bcwell aW lie had been Informed re-' prtweuted iwytnenu W ornclals prortiibUl sjovernment by Uie Kennrdr Oo." liquor expor eattiianocd the atteutlou of the commission. The vouchers were marked only w4tb initials and were discovered by auditors for the commission. Then they disappeared and, finally, after being demanded, reappeared on Monday torn M t- Ororge Brlfcl, president of the Kennedy Op., was on the stand but counsel failed to elucidate from him an ex-.....iion of the vouchers. Rowell took one of the torn pma nH to eet some light aooui if R.tfel 1,; of the I1 greatest preoautlona hare beeri taken. It la aascrted that . lack t propor supervwioa by senior flying oincera 1 nepoaelMe tor the high death rate. The atr ministry says that officers take unttecewary risks, such aa carry. . ou tanta at a low altitude, and An election j k.h had been . UMt Ul lte jliajvrilr Ul VJinrv uracil um not been due to defects in tbe math-lues but to over-confidence on the part of the pltota. The loss of life, bow-ever, has caused no dlmmtaalng of the number of recruit for the service or of keetuiess on the part of the flyers, and the air forces of Oreat Britain are aald by in command to be aa good, or !crhtps even better, than those In other countries. Joseph' " , nfin,nt,ni ., twuaejh Khil AN shK ( M MA for 1S5 with the initial "M." marked on it and INJURED, MONTREAL mnmnrr Tulltr lire Peeking for Wife of J11I111 Mnllh lo A(hle ller of the (hi urrem-e I "v. victoria. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1926 Death Follows in Wake of Cold Wave Stretching from Manitoba to Rocky Mountains WINNIPEG, December 14. Stretching from Lake Superior Into the Rocky Mountains, a cold wave which followed last SaturdJry's blizzard continued today, Manitoba and Saskatchewan feeling the brunt with the mercury sliding to 34 below at Saskatoon. Numerous farm houses-were destroyed by fires and hardships are being experienced by rural settlers in isolated districts. Near Kipling, Saskatchewan, fire forced a family of seven to flee lightly clad and the residence of Ilishop Toews of Rosethern, head of the Mennonite Church, was destroyed, a young daughter being probattly fatally burned while - other members of the family suffered nrlr,n injuries from frost bite. Reuben Shan- LLUliJ utUKut JLLO non. a homesteader near Sedafia. Alberta, was found dead in a snowdrllt near his shack. He had evidently been caught in the bltzard. V At Lake Louise thla morning the thermometer touched fifty below. SIXTY-SEVEN DROWN AS TRANSPORT SINKS Iweiilj-Mne saied I'roni Miip Aruio olf Ciulvt of Chili 011 Sundu BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 14. Sixty-seven members of the crew of the Chilean transport ship Aruco were drowned oa Sunday when the vessel sank In a violent gale off Lota, Chile. Twenty, naie were aaved. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE b Wheat ....f.... II. O. Telephone tt. C. Silver IJunwell. .'. Qladstene VANCOUVER, Dee. 14.- The police arelOranby aeeklng for the wife of John Smith. I Howe. Sound . fireman aboard the CO MM. freighter j Independence Canadian Planter, who la reported to j Indian have been seriously injured in an arcl-! Premier deut at Montreal. In order to advise Iter 1 Porter Idaho but 1 of the occurrence. Mra. Smith la be 1 Silver Creat insisted thai he knew notninsj nevro m or resmmg euncr in vsucuw Surf Inlet , liicomond Bid. 300.00 1,70 N 1.6a 350 v 40.00 oa u: .04 3.00 09 U .on; Askl. 1.05 32 37.60 42.00 .08); .05 3X13 .10 MM OJU FIRST PICTURE SHOW LONDON. Dec. 14. Former Premier Llcyd George paid his first visit to a j motion picture show at the end of last week. WUh his wife aud daughter. Megan, he saw the motion picture "Ben Hur" at the Tivoll Theatre. He aald it waa quite' a novel experience, as hitherto the only motion pictures be had seen were at private projections al bis own home. WIRELESS REPORT tt a.m. DIODV ISLAND. Cloudy, fresh 8J5, wlud: barometer 2U.80: temperature, 30: m. moderate. 8 p.m. Amur towing Trmpleton Rupert for Anyox. 80 miles from Anyox. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 28. 40; tempera t'Jte'i 33,; BULL " HARBOR. Snow. B E, gale: barometer, 39.08: temperature. 30; sea, rough: 8 pjn.' L. A. Christenson left Port Alice for Englewood. 8 ajn. St. Faith atormbound " In Safety Cove. NOON DID BY ISLAND. Heavy snow: barometer 39.7C: temperature. 33: dense seawards. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 29.-40: temperature. 33. BULL HARBOR Snow. 8.E. gale: barometer 2H.73; temperature 30: fcea. I'JUll. Circulation 1505 Sales 406 have to give tbe re pert further consideration before pronouncing a .policy In regard to it. Aa far the Imperial Conference. Sfr. Outhrle expressed the fear that, la tbelr anxiety to make Canada master of its own destiny, the members hal wiped out tbe basis of Confederation and had awept raide the right -green to minorities In that compromise agreement ambng tbe various iroTlnccs known aa the British North America Act. Questioned whether Boston Grill targe Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. Pric Fly Cents OTH LEADERS HEARD AT OTTAWA IL'fJfffJl Z1!! J nPn 1 n 1 JirnT iirnnrMin nrtAnn wrrrrmri-rtnnir wwua LniAur iciiiivi LUMiivin muni, wiiNnxw rv of i Late laat ntflit he ha a :ie firt count of 1M over K Knott Labor candidate. th 'ett Aa the election wi under the proportional n plan, final reeulu of the t:d aldermaiilr contrau will ;j for tw - or threr dy ft flT nmn vnn ri ini m. - aa 11 YOSERIC SAILS explain It. Ai far a I know It waa for cam- jialgn funda." be aald. . .... . 1 . . 1.4 It K.4 Iwn rMkl la nBBaBBBBBBBBBBkat 'alalalalalalalaaiaVBVaaT!''' BBBBBBajB eBBK.'S a. jJfiMttfejgLtMttiBs r i KU f900.'H. WOItTII OF SILVER FOXES. 855 animnlt. n be pre .e are - a'ned n t ie boxes piled on the platform as fhotvn at Sumrrs ride. Pnr.-e Edward I land. It is t ie large t shipment ever made in Catr.da or any other country. (Ot.lif.lt IS Mil 111 tiivn ir i" hkki: VAIKXHJVEK. Dec. 14, aalpptaa here aad touts delaywd on accoant of -All a tow temaeratarea. Taneouver re-curded ! ibm and Victoria 18 itef 6eatUe and Portland alto capcrlf m-ed vhe cold wealbar. Mi;fi.i:v mi:n m:.tn ami m:w:ti fKKim -lv inji ki:ii ic.iri. in sou 1- MAKt:u.m DIOKE. French Alpa. Veen men are dead a eapliaton ol 20,000 kilograau of llquM'the chwrlae In factory at Siauotn. Sesenty were aertoualy injured. The escape of 500 other teorkrra thi wrre nearby when the lank eaplcded la ontldered marrel-loua. 83 RjJ OFFICERS KILLED THIS YEAR Ill( Timi Itrjilr to Tkike limrUI i:Lni4lln I.OND0K. Dee. 14, The loaa of B3 Mrea among the flying omcera in the Brttlah air force thla year Is causing an outcry aad demand are being mads for a tHOffeugh Investigation of the air vrrloe to deterntlne Uie cau of 1 many aoetdests. Preetier Baldwin hae decllucii to glee a da tor discussion of the natter I in parUagsrnt. aad Sir Samuel Itoare. bead of tha air force, aaya there la nu n"'"'" '" " . . 7 ... DatiMwa aciluit ac4deat. althou,th the v n Anderson, one 01 me counsel icri- - , ... ; Further Sttps Taken in Road Fight; Committee Takes Name; Memorials to be Broadcasted 1 I 4. 144 Al A I. t. I 1 1I1 - 4. 1 ne joint committee on tne iruuK nignway aeciueu last even- 4. ing at a meeting in the city hall to ask the support of the whole north country in securing the completion of the road from Prince Rupert to Prince George. Members of ti e provincial legislature and Domln- ion parliament will .be forwarded a copy of the resolution passed at ) e cen' netipglin Prince Rniert.wid tourist and auto asso- RAD l rvntriST r All fiSinil nniniT !fiatns in the"touth wilf also be informed of the jsecjL'sgit.r'bf the jlsi i.u uiti uvutvii 1 vonij'ietioii 01 tne roau at tne earnest poioie moment, t arious . - communities in the Atlin territory will le aked through their I m hMhV( A I M boards of trade or chambera of mlnei 1 members and- Dominion BiemBera and HI 1 Vll itlil 0 l' alt in tbe moTemeat and ail far.jcbpies will also be rontarded to Premier 'mere' tnetttutea In the Interlcr will alaoljohn Ollrer. Hon. Dr. W. H. Sutherlana. ! be furnlaferd a copy of the resolution. ! minister of public works. R. H. Pooler, j The committee decided to temporarily J houi e leader for the Coasenratlrev and call the organization Th? Prince Oeorge Prtnce Sufert Trunk Highway Dec. 14 Nine-J The matter of a Dominion loan for a result of tte . KKn nurnan clua form Dirt of memorial which wJl be prewtted Hon. Dr. Bmton F. Tolmle. wbo was recently elected provincial leader of the Conscrratlre party. Alderman Jre Oreer was chairman ol the meeting and S. E. Parker acted aa secretary. Others present were D. C. to the Tirlotu northern provincial j Stuart. S. D. McDonald, and H. R. Lore. Premier King Answers Questions Put by Hugh 1 Guthrie During Debate 0 J? port on Imperial Conference and report of Maritime Provinces Commission were topics of absorbing interest in house yesterday OTTAWA, December 14. The report on the Imperial Conference and the report of the royal commission on Maritime claims formed the basis of absorbing interest in the House of Commons yesterday when the leaders of Liberal and Conservative parties joined in the issue on the debate on the address In reply to the throne speech. Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Conservative house leader, asked Premier King to state definitely what he was going to do to implement the recommendations made by the royal commission on the claims of the Maritime proTtncca. The premier replied that he would . ftcim T i LlVfcbLUMuY PRAIRIE STORM JIKS. JOHN STEWART AMI LITTLE DAI UllTtK PERISHED IS' IU.IZ-ZARll NE.tR 1IANN.V MK.TII- i:k mo!i:ktio today another government uader this report j wianirtu. utc i.-ice w-rsi oilcu could not wipe cut the provincial ljgUla-i:n W wePt tJ provlncw of Alberta tares, wipe out dual languages In fed-l Saskatchewan at the week-end tak-eral parliament or annul other of theIS known toll of two llvex. dlsruptlns provisions of that Act which protected ' transportation and piling snowdrifts ten minorities in a country of diversified iwemy ie nign m some aisirici. races. Premier Klnz rerUed Hut the ! Alberta suffered particularly from heavy government would recommend adoption j500 driven by high wind. of the report on a day that would be set Alr- Jcnn e.ewart ana ncr two-year aelde far tt discussion. !0Ja oaugnier ion meir lives on oaiur- Two new members moved and ee:md-id the addreas- -L. m. Auger iPrescottl being the mover and A. H. MrPherson (Portage la Prairie 1 eeeender. Both are Liberals. FOUR VESSELS USED TO TAKE TANGERINES VICTORIA-VANCOUVER VICTORIA, Dei:. lT In order tp facil itate the speedy handling of tbclr (hit of Japanese oranges coming on the American Mall Line steamship President MadUon. which arrived here Mondsy morning Iran che Orient, the Canadian Puctflc Railway wed the steamships FrUicess Louise, Charmer, tbe Motor Princess and one of their largest barges lor transporting the fruit to Vancouver. These ships loaded the oranges at Rlthet's Outer Djcks and then rushed them to Vancouver for shipment East. The President Madison brought approximately 73,000 bundles or oranges. THREECARS SKID AND GO OFF ROAD AT SAME PLACE Transfer trucks of the Casey Cartage and Ourvlch b Sorts and Albert Mo-Caffcrys coal wagon figured In a traffic accident at the corner of Third Avenue and Cow Bay road this morning. AU three cara apparently skidded on the Icy surface and went off the street In different positions. Little damage was done to the vehicles and nobody waa hurt though only a telephone pole aaved the wagon from going Into the upper end of Cow Bay. WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert. Cloudy, fresh SE. wind: temperature, 30. Terrace. Fog. north wind. temp. 10. Roftswood. Clear, calm, temp. 8. Alyanh-Clear, calm, temp. 30. Alice Arm. Cloudy, north wind, temperature 10. Haarttonv Cloudy, north wind. 3 below zero. Telegraph Creek, -clear, calm. 17 below nero. Smlthets. Cloudy, calm, 8 below rero. Burns Lake, Clear, calm. 8 below tero Nahilu 40 telow. diy night near Hanna when Mrs. Stewart went to took for an older child who bad managed to return to the farmhouse. The mother and baby were found dead by neighbors on Sunday. In Manitoba and Saskatchewan, the weather was extremely cold. Saskatoon reporting the thermometer 35 below rero early oa 6unday. Tcday the weather Is moderating at all points. v $75,000FiRE" . IN VANCOUVER FI ItK.M EN IIAII SIX IMH KH Ol' H.Mtl) IICllTISti AT ISOWMtN KTOIt-Alii; vr.UCEIIOI sE YESTERDAY in roi.ii VANCOUVER. Dec I4.,Flre caused a Ices cf 475.000 when the Bowman itorage Co." warehuee on Powell Street containing paints, and oils gave the firemen six hour of hard fighting In freezing temperature yesterday morning. COLD CAUSES SIX DEATHS IN PAC1HC .NOKTIIWENT YEHTEHUA V OIIEtiON AMI WASIIIMITON IIAII SNOW SEATTLE, Dec. 14- -The Pacjite Northwest waa enclosed by winter yesterday with six deaths attributed to. snow and blizzards. On the Oregon and Washington coasts, snow fell. FIVE DAY WEEK IN FORD PLANT N system Instituted In Mam lirMrr, Iniland, ItraiKh and tVtlllng Worker will be Protected LONDON, Dec. 14. The Evening New says that Henry Ford ha Intruluc d a five day week Into the Ford Motor Works at Manchester. Step are being taken, adds the paper, lo Insure willing worker that they will be able to earn as much a they did formerly in five and a half day. ; r 1 1 i 'TT 1 tt. I m. m i,- rm. ; frit