25 TAXI and' Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Htel, 3rd Ave. and nrl ft' C WATT VID ''V, vol, XVI X "".;!, A.,. Dominion Meighen will be first will be followed by Lapointe and then probably by Robert Forke OTTAWA, Jan. IN. The ; 'hi' fprriil iiiim tho llironc i i Hoiim- r (aiiiiiium. J. C hllioll of Wesl Middlesex i men K Mie adoption of I In' address. wJinli will lie "vronded In I l.i; mish r Two Mountain. Ilir t r-i opposition speaker (Mil i' HM-ier. who will he imiI minddy Holiert horkc, leader of I lie ProgressivcA, a v T w iTin irn m w w i HI l.lf-tlll.l. II I I I I - -- w- II In LIBERAL PARTYi n . I a I . ni.n.ff k Caw M.k Ulll r w "r- - www.- - - be Sought In Order to Secure Legislation V spr, iit -i4ll'tt frwiii U ' w Ui (inrouver Star avi. r ik- l-ir,-. Progressive lead-bii interview. icelai-e, th.i I,. rni (Mirty would wi- I : iit It a " r k 1 1 1 S allium c MM Ii the i'i,.nl. Thr wiuhl U: ug i'n.inraii' in iii!Iiii'.' Ih IM'i legislation In Ml'- Way .''i tlllll lln.se l'l'Ogrc-t ttl. now f. I lie uicle in: 3 vole confidence ill I he :lU 'Uimi will In- brought " iii-i u common fnni' i ienU A in I he liinier- lijl!. "tl. WOMAN DEAD; MAN IS ILL In mysterious Tragedy In Vancou-ver Is Being Investigated by the Police V M:nl Vi:it. Jan. 18. - The liotlv of Mu. Aliri' ltoie wil Iv.i u le I il her Inline on It: .ii sireii S.iliinlay uiiil her lr -liiiinl, Donald Himie. wu ilin-iy I In iii'ifihhorH lyiiits mi Ml flour. The hi I ire fn' the w iiihii iIhmI twelve houro , Jire-Vnnn lo heinpt found. The hu-(:. id in in Hie lioiitaI in n eri-: ' . iiinliiinii nnd U unable to 'Ii 'W ai-.y liixlil on the Iru'edy. SiM. .:ii hoitle eontiunint; uni-i a i iii'il lnilli wen found and n ,.'i' in uit nnnlyied, NINEiTilT GALEOREGON Part of Two States Swept by Fierce Wind and Rain Storm SN I HAMdSCD. Jan. H. I'Hciflo col wire communication wan hullrd .Saturday liy a 1 mde villi' nnd nun tdorm which wan vweepinv neelioim of Vah-ItiBlon nnd Oregon. AGED NANAIMO MAN WAS OLDEST MASON NANAIMO, Jnn. 18, - Jnmen Miller, n renldrnf of the rlly for 03 yearn and staid lo he Mie old Free Miiftnn in Um jirnvince. u 'J lu re al flic ne of 0(5. 31 w w-i w, mw ww w w Confidence Parliament opposition speaker and debate mi the UiMn in replv beginning this nflcrunou in will lie lion. Arthur Meighen, followed tyry Hon. Krnet Ui i will ronie nexL iih i ..iii.Hrt cii it i. nii.f ii !"- in iinnr a lunnvr ....,. I, ,,,. i .. .., ..r ,- isiieech. Till amendment will jrwll for UvlrHKhl waul oFes'"-"! llilence vole In I lie government Moving (Jie MNind iinieinJioeiil will mark I he renewal- of the halite for p'llUleiil HHiremny. Whleh wa- wajml ii thij Mou-o lal werk. ruIuitHfljt In a ofe an Hie tiri (iiH-arAiiMv aniwul-iej;-lm1irBilie' frevmimenf majoril) of only thrr. An (here eein lo he foioe duuhl ax to whir It -liin.j I lie 5 I'ruKn-slxe who o(ml tt.uin! the trov eminent lai Vifk will lakr mi Hn ole. I lit' reiill ii awniteil with a ..real ileal of iulerenl. I'oliliral iudieatiioi minl to Hie continuance of a er' heelio esoion u ml (he uiitiiin i'pre-eil anions rerluin Klilcal oli-erver i "that the fix lit ha Jul been started." The uniiouueeineiil that Premier MneVenzie Kinc will run in l'rine Alherl ronlinue to arou-e cotijeelure h to whether liny iiiiiitinii lo hi I'teelion will le iut forward by either the ('.oneralne or Prnureonef!. Im'Hi eamp it i- indiraled that llii iui'!lioii hu nu yet heen definitely derided. FRED TAYLOR MAYOR OF PRINCE GEORGE Ward System Abolished at Interior City and Provincial Police to Replace Civic Dr. It. V. Alvvanl. mayor of I'riitee eoiwo for two years, wa defeateil in the eivie eleelion In that city last week by Aid. Fred D. Taylor. The content wu coie one. I he vole Mnn I'J-lo IKi. Aldermen elected were Ivor (iucf. A. M. l'aller.on, Alex Mof fall. T. A. (iriffith, D. !. Frner und Kdward Ojde. A. I'. Ander-Min wax elected police rnuuiii- niuner witli a larpe majority over Fred llii-lin. II was decided liy the elcclori" lo uhotih l he ward ytdrm nnd the prcent system of linxinp the proMtieinl police handle tlio iMilieius of the city was approved by a larjre majority SLATTERY WINNER OVER ROLAND TODD IIOSTON, Jan. 1- Jimmy Slnlterv won III" decision over Itoland Todd t Knsland in a ten round hout here Saturday niylit. T. W. Marenletle leTI on Sal -unlay nkclil'f tin for Terrace, where he will remain for a few liiva rclievinsr in the Hank of M"ii' real. Northern and P0I iTir A I nr,HT m s ma m.vsi A r mm i i w UUVtK allitlYlt RAILWAY FROM Second Non - Vote is Expected Soon 1'IIINCB l Villi www - - SNOWING IN i THE INTERIOR Reports Indicate Light Fall With Prospects of more: Rain at Anyox and Stewart Snow lias lVcii falling iu the interior aci-onling to reports reaching here this morning by pusseiiiters rcJu ruing on the Iraln and by lhe retjular eight ocloek repyrf tin mo mini,'. U'Jiile it is mil very deep generally, (he conditions seemed lo in-j illcule continuance. II it rain-, in- al Vnyov and Stewart. The bflirial report of the !fo-erHniMfil tclcurapli service at H ajii, fiijltfWH: m Terraee Cloudy, calm; tern-1 peraturp. 33, AiiUV--llaiii calm: lenipera-' hirers;." HI wart Itain. calm: teuioer-l llaeHon Cloudy, calm, lihl frol. ha)f an inch of snow last night, j Jjcljgraph Creek Cloudy.1 eBTyi; le hi item lure. II. . Shflhvr SnowiiiK. calm.i lemperatiire. .0: one inch of new i snow on Kftiuiid. .Ilurns l.ake Hii'wii. calm li.u....il.... .'nl Qejir. csiTBT teiuperalure. lo. $100,000 LOOT STOLEN FROm A 4 SAFE AT ALBANY 4 AI.IIANY. N.Y.. Jan. 18. -The safe f Van Huesen CharJe A ;oiiinaii. jewel- 4 lurs, wa iilowu by rob- 4 hers this nioniinu after 4 uYcrpuweYuia the walch- man. II is believed Hie i loo) secured may total 1 00.0(1(1. 4 4 44444444444444 RAILWAY TALK AT EDMONTON Government of Alberta Studying Peace Situation and WIU make Proposals F. DM OX TON, Jan. 18. The railway iiesiiou is til agitating the official public mind in Alber ta. Just now (lie ltoyal Hank holds control of the northern railways hut uecotialions are go In. mi for the passim; of the prcurllics over to the province. The whole railway, ipiestiou. Inr linliiiK some proposal , for (lie openiiis up of the I'eace ltiver country. Is likely lo eome before the Alberta legislature al the cmuitfR session, which I expect ei lo be colled for early in Feb ruary. Premier Hrownlec is studyinir the siluation. VANCOUVER EXPRESS KILLED TWO FARMERS AT LEVEL CROSSING Auto was Struck by Train Just Outside O'ty of Winnipeg WINNIl'F.ti. Jan. 18." Tw liersoiis were killed and a third seriously injured as result of a level crossing acci Jen when l!n Vancouver express on the Canadian National llailway struck nn niilo at Pembina Crossing on th oulskii-hi of (hi. city. The dead are Henry Poison 01 and John Olson, 38. both farmer.v Hiiro PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper MLPKItT. B.C. MONDAY. JAM at Ottawa 111 VI - . PEACE KIVER TO VANCOUVER r ' - t SI IK WKAIIS sr.on WOIITII OK SIIOHH Miss Klean-ora Aiiibrosp. new dmieiug partner of the noted .Nluiir-ice. with the s(M-k of footwear -lie has pnrclia-eil for her h ip ;il..ii,nl. She says Hie average life of a pair is uboiil two nights of il. Hiring. The eonple are going lo Hgypl to rehearse lor a Paris engagement iu the spring ' Prince George Assizes in Session Today After Trying Several Cases End of Week ,SjHciaI Ui Daily New?, I'MI.NCK OKOIUiK, Jan. IS.-T-Tlie setsion of the Supreme Court Assizes which opened here on Wednesday lu-t i j?lil. priMeediiig unit will be in progress, it i- expected, until iiext IliiirMluj or 1-ruliiy. Mr, JusliioMurphy is presiding and P. !. Wilson is crown proecutor. Harry lligginliotham or Kmpire Valley mmiIIi or the Chil-olin couiilry was found guilty on a charge of seduction, mmi-lence being reserved until the end of the Assizes. Arcuseil was -.1 I :il. .. . enargeu wiui uu uueiire agaiusi was heard liearii in in camera. camera. Stuart Henderson of Victoria acted for tin defenee. r After a two an a half day trial a venlinl of not guilty was telurned in the nine of Hex vs. Itoberl Tillon. Mrs. Susan Tilton. Mrs. Luella .Mackenzie and (eonee Furber who were jointly charged wiUi intinnMation in ronuerlioti with the location of a tchool house at Likely. A. I). M,elnlyre of Kamloops coinlucloil the derence. No bill was rehiriii'il in the case or Hex vs. Maedonnbl or rince tieorge charged witli seduction. 'fhe ease of llox vs. Arthur Heljos. charged with assault, is lirocewling loday. L. W, pat-more or Prince llupcrl is appearing on behalf of accused. The case of Ilex- vs. llogau. one of attempted murder near Vanderlinof, and - Ilex vs. Fred Cyr. chargeii with the killing of lex Ducharnie in Hie vicinity of Chilco, will be tho last cases on Hie docket lo be heard. A. Melt. Young is defending liogitn und A. McWermid of Williams Lake has Cyr'is defence. The seventh case oujhe docket Is that of Hex vs. Hugh Muir who Is charged with the then or t.-000 from the Hudson Hay Co. It wilt be heard before, the murder case comes up. dvcrMsf tn the Dally News. HY 18, 1020. Kturiy IliTf fl 1U IlflUllIU ... ... . . . uis KN-year old ward, rhe case FOUR ROBBERS LOOTED BANK CHICAiiO. Jan. 18. Four robbers this morning forced two tellers, a stenographer, and wo customers iulo Hie vault of the slate bank al Franklin and es caped with $11,000 mostly ir gold. VANCOUVER SHUT OUT AT HOCKEY SATURDAY BY THE CALGARY TEAM i m CAI.UAHY. Jan. 18. Profes sional hockey team was shut ou! from scoring by the local. aggregation in a Western League nlalch. the score al the close liv ing three uoals lo nothing In fuvor of tin' home leant. RED GRANGE'S BEARS DEFEATED LOS ANGELES IN A BASEBALL MATCH I.OS AXfiKI.KS. Jan. 18. - lied (range-) Chicago Hears defeated I.os Angeles Tigers Saturday here, the score being 17 to 7 iu fuvor of Hie i-ifors. CifimUUus. lias Slrrrl ill k uhcmc Oliver Railway Scheme is Well Received at Vancouver but in Victoria is Looked on as Club VAXCOt YKJl. Jnn. IS. Premier Oliver- trheine for the creation of a third Canadian railway system l ounecliiig Vancouver with Hie prairie- and including in its scope the P.U.K. ami the Kdnioiiton. Diiuvegau and Hnli-ti Columbia Hailway now operated by the (il'.lt. under lea-e from the Alberta government, is being much discussed here. 'II appeals strongly lo Vancouver people as tending to centre the business of Hie Pence ltiver country al this port, something that all Vancouver people have been aiming at since the opening of the Pea e was first mooted. Summarized the scheme ! ih as follows: ' Creation of a xreat west coast .railway system by amalgamation f i lie P.li.K. and Hie MD. A H.C.! itaiiwajs. and extension of iiotiij by means of which t lie vasl! Peace ltiver region would be af-i , forded a short-line outlet lo the'Famous Cartoonist for Vancou-sea; industrialization or the! er Province Passes Away: Peace ltiver Canyon, by means j Brother of Local Man a dam and hrid?e across the I Peace: eslablishment of a trreat VAXCOLVKH, Jan. 18. James !ulp and paper industry at Find-;H. lay Forks, and the settlement of he Northern 1S.C. ami .Northern 'Alberta areas with hundreds of houaiid of settlers. Premier Oliver proposed active co-yperauou of il province I with Alberta and the Federal ioverniiiejit by, .nieans or laud 4r-hrsilu4n1i5tit.'an three lo approach Hie Ilritish Soverument at l.oiuloii. with a pian or colonization and settlement, in return fur financial aid in building the road and equip ping it. He agreed that the plan was a rorlorn hope, but he1 maintained that the best eu-j giueeriu: advice showed it to be feasible and he maintained that il could be carried out if all con cerned co-operated to the fullcs: extent. VICTOHIA. Jan. 18. Speaking generally. Hie people of Victoria no not lake seriously the scheme propounded by Premier Oliver Oliver fur the creation of a thud railway system in ilritish Columbia. The impression prevails here that the proposal is made lor Hie purpose of bringing the other two railway systems lo time ,iuit making them take a more acuie interest in the scheme. ' At present both the C.P.H. and the C.X.H. are holding back and saying the time is not yet ripe for Hie opening of the Peace Hiver country. In the meantime the province of Ileitis', Columbia has the !'.;. K. on its hands and Premier John Oliver is uneasily nursing t he baby and IryiiHg to set it on its own leel but so far without success. 4 4 4444444444444 4 TERRIFIC STORM IS RAGING TODAY IN THE BALKANS HF.I.hHADF.. Jan. 18.-A lerrifir storm swept the Halkans at Hie werk end isolating villages and causing loss or life. Owing to the demoralized condition or wire communication, rears are held for the safety of hundreds. The storm is still raging. 4444444444444444 SERGEANT WALKER OF VICTORIA PASSES AWAY VICTOHIA. Jan. 18. Hubert II Walker, (!8 years of age. sergeant or the city police and th oldest man m the force in point of serviie. died suddenly here on Saturday. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Halt, with newly laid dancing floor for hire, NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for tho leait. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. DISCUSSED FITZMAURICE DIED SUNDAY Filzmaurice, the well known rarloonist ror the Daily Pro vince, died suddenly following a heart attack early Sunday morning. He was 31 years or age anJ came to Canada -3-1 years ago from England. He was also cartoonist for the Montreal Herald. Prior lo goinig- lo Montreal ITl,ipFjUn-iHricviuuied jtiUw.l'riJviuce slalf in llMtl), feolns u l.V to Montreal where he spent I h re years, then returning to the Vancouver Province. His work was widely copied in Castern Canada and iu the American magazine.-;. Mr. Filzmaurice was a brolher of (ieorge Filziuauriec, who died in Prince lturl about two years ago. He is survived by a widow and family. AGED HAN DIED HERE SATURDAY The Late D. E.K Seabury was Father of Mrs. T. M. Spencer, Fifth Avenue East After an illness of some weeks. the death occurred al the resi dence of his daughter, Mrs. T. M Spencer. -'30 Fifth Avenue East, at noan on Saturday pf Oon Kuberto Seaburyf aged 80. De ceased, who was born in Him United Stales aad was a retired undertaker, arrive! in Prince Hupert about u year ago from Vermont und has resided here sinee. Hesides his daughter here, he is survived by a widow who also resides hjM-e and ti daughter in the lulled States. fhe runeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the First Presbyterian Cuurcli to Fair-View Cemetery. Deceased was a member of tho Masonic craft and a Shriner. REEVE PATON IS RE-ELECTED VANCOlYF.lt, Jan. 18. Heeve J. A. Paton was re-elected Saturday in a three-cornered routes! at Point (I my Satunlay by a majority of 300. - The haiidlinfc' pi the -Janet Smfttf,ase was one of the issues of the campaign. . . FIRE AT WINNIPEG. W1XNIPF.U. Jan. IK, l ire did damagahere amounting to 130,000 SaTunlay night in the Stobarl block on Portage Avenue. Several retail busine. were b.tdly IdU