Save Money Boston Grill 1 wi.v to buy the .. Rubcribe by the : delivered dally or course, you a snorter period, and have it de- 'T8. EXPRESS HOCKEY GAMES AT WEEK-END Sa-.urda meat FLOODS IN AFRICA ARE DANGER TO FOREIGNERS 0-4 A:JT.'.Klr - Nov. 28. Hundred of per- rn;i.-:rid to have been drown- ti.denpread flood that awept uud caused a big building in the one-nunderd mile VANCOUVER MAN DIES en "1 ili. and 1. ngv, it. tt. jamiew". i,ucay 01 Ki managing director of porter Idaho ' t Tire and Rubber Co. IAd.. I Richmond 'te i-oatritin Thunday on the SHvercrent c-n.ute to Sydney. NB.W.. euniorli '' "U reeeived here. TVnr Ms Keat-s of Detroit Banished attacked the Liberal party policies, end Imm Hint for Su lni'inir at I ucludlns aald there bad bean dls- Spectator N .i 28. Stewart for -j the only aval m iureal low scoring bard- j ii the first six m'nutes: sgreement between different "wings" of the party in one or two eonstttuen. c.e "The tune haa came when w rout decide whether we are grtam tc i tent oaw toother or unite, p the seamy." i - -v M.I! without ,mrw t tt tt ttt victory. The Ameri-overtime match with hlcego failed to score Duke Keets cf the De- v d from the nuk when -; tator when penalised :.i Mrs. Frederick Mc-' "'": Mies Irene Castle . ' : :ung yestartlay tram the . H.,: .- r. -jams within one the American aectlon. . .tr. yesterday shut ont the Detroit. . Maroons are new leading tae :.' the aoorea: BATl ItllAY Montreal 1. Pittsburg 1. 4, Beaton 3. '. Chicago 0. BlMlAY I New York Ranger 1. iii-s o Detroit 2. BBS THROWN CANTON CITY triker; Arrested Wholesale Fol lowing Anti-British Riot in Native Quarter ' 1 Nov. 28 A eerloua riot waa any in the native quarter by :i -British shop workers, fol-intung cfr of food supplies nimetit authorities. Several re thrown by rioter and 20 ' -o started. persona were injured be kera were curbed by whole imd confinement by the mill tUAKIE AKHIYC irom i:miumi ion LOCAL HlltlKTCKS ate and sound though a little drooped after more than two weeks of travelling. aeTsateen rotter canaries to be added to the aviaries of Jack Prew and M. Dunamcl. local lenders, arrived in the city by saprssa aboard the steamer Oameeun lest night. They were shipped tram Southampton. Bngland. en November 11 and msde tbe long trip in special bored oases. De-iWery wai by the Canadian Pacific Express. .T.. PARTY ON WAY TO RED CROSS MEETING AllM-rla'H l.lrut.-Oinrrnor and I'rrd liilirrty of Edmonton AnionR Drlr. (utex WtMKIPSO. Nov. a. on their way tc the Dominion executive meeting of the nansalten Red Croaa Society, which will be bald tat Toronto neat week. Hon. Dr. W. Egbert. lieutenant-Oovernor of Alberta. Sir Richard S. Lake of Victoria. B.C.. and J. M. Duggan and Fred Do-Iverty of Edmonton arrived In Winnipeg over the Canadian National Railway! and registered at the Fort Oarry HJtel. Arohbiehop Defender of New Westminster passed through direct. Routine matters, particularly with regard to this years campaigns and bud-getting for 1927 will be considered at the meeting. , PRINCE OF WALES GETS ANOTHER FALL LEICFSTER, Nov. 28-The Prince of Wales wss thrown today when hunting with the Quorn hounds at Wldmerpotl ' Oruu. It rls feared iriat , :miern lo their iivei as the jn Silver t'Sr qt.t W.rVvfHElg' M(r '-" wu badly' fir but waa not Injured. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE 1 Ooart imaST. VJtlllltt! Copper . ' Cork Province Dunwell I Gladstone ON WAY TO SYDNEY jSar.-.. Bid. ABSed 123 ' 130 26 29 15.75 1655 . .11 .13 .18 .15 -17 .04', .05 .05 .08 Vj .09 25 .40 .43 .U -Ilk .05 .70 78 3.50 415 Engineer Collects Witheld Wajjesi But is Criticized by Presiding Judge Jnasrritsl tor tbe plain Ud in th m et lift as meney wrongfully de- arueted from feas salary and dtsmtaael of Mr. Dupuls, nertlon air alaisa tar Semite a a te- jtalt ef SHiulnsal trem tae osfenOaat joaapaoya sarMae. eeen side to pay tu easts, wee the Judgment this morning of Mr. W. A. Meadonald in tne action el Broest Ioe va. Internationa. Electric Co.. tae final ease at tbe fall session of tne Supreme Court Assises in Prince Rupert L. w. Pajneee appeemc tor tbe plaintiff and Hilton Oxmaalvi for the defendant company. Hearing ef the ease started at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon continuing with a brief dinner adjcurmuciit untl. 11.10 pja. when eaamlnatlon of ten wltnMMe five for tne plaintiff ant lve for the defendant bad been completed. Oeurt opening again at Sl this morning, argument of counsel a beard. and deliverance of judgment wet completed at 11 o'clock. Tbe claim of the plaintiff waa for ecovery et etll aa the balanee of hla monthly salary of $375 for March and :or damage on account of rllamlasai :rom tt service of the company on May SI ef thla year. Tbe period at ngagement waa for two years com mencing December 1. 1916. Tbe de duction et salary of Mil 70 was tz oover llfkt and power furnished tbe plaintiff. His Lordship found that this deduction waa unwarranted as a wnoie jut also Jound that eS7 waa due tbe defendant for power that had been aold by tbe plaintiff to outside parties In Me way of charging batteries m therefor found that plaintiff was right fully due 1174.70. In the ether branch of the case, .tne Judge found that the dismissal by the defendant was Justified. There had been wilful disobedience, he found, to th lawful order of E. R Workman, the manaetng director. Thla had. no waver, been condoned through tae ract mat defendant had not exercised tne right then and there to dismiss plaintiff Further justification for the dismissal was. however, found by HI Lordahlp In the subsequent correspondence of the olaintUf to bond houses la the en deavor to undermine the defendant. Thl attitude was not consistent with tbe position of s local employee. Hos tility had culminated in an assault' by plaintiff in May which, His Lordship was not Inclined to believe, aa bad been suggested, wss a frame-up on tbe part of the defendant. Thla waa an act of insubordination which was foUOwed two day later with the. dlamiesat of plaintiff. His Lordship found that the spirit of the agreement did not call for two months' notice under all clrcum stance although the agreement called therefor. Counsel agreed on each side paying its own cost. -Witnesses In the case were: Ernest Love; Mr, Love. J. P. Hakklnaon. Alex Duncan and H. D. Rochfort for the plaintiff; John Menenghello. O. B. Lawrence. Fred Reich. E. R- Workman and R. W. Kennedy for the defendant rom Greece . became the bride of Oeorge James, one of tbe proprietors of the Bsston Cafe. The brafle looked very pretty surrounded by Mar attendants, these being Mhs Mary Manatory, and Meedamee Postulo. Curetf. Margberlta Johns. Killas, and Chrtetopaer. Miss Postulo wss a sweet flower girl and Q. Papadopulos wag beet man. Miss Xanake has boon In Prince Rupert only two week. having come here from Greece for the wedding. The honeymoon trip ha been slightly delayed, the cuuple expecting to leave on Friday for a brief holiday. SUN ONE OF SMALLEST OF MILLIONS OF STARS HARTFORD Conn., Nev. 28. Al though the stars in the heavens really are countless, the "countless stars" of Uie ancienti actually numbered only about 2.500. Professor Charles E. Rogers of Trinity College, told Deaa, Edward L. Troxell of the same restitution in a radio dialogue. "Were It possible la .seewat ece time an stare that are visible te the unaided eve the number a aid be lest than 6.- 000," aald Professor Regem. "Careful eotlmates indicate i'.iat xw one Individual rv any one plate ' stole to see more than 2.500 distln; stars, or point of llghi." HoWt-ver. he exp: ned. with the aid or Uie most puwerfu Klescopes the har.y ' ms of the "n il: Way" becomes a .h h in con-1 galsxy of counties bi&OB of stars, of If etas PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE Kt'I'ERT. B.C.. MONIV. NOVEMBEU 28. 1927 TRAIN EAST CHICAGO'S LIBRARY BOARD that refused to rcMjrn at the command of Mayor William Hale Thompson when he ordered them out as part of his anti-British agitation. Left to rftfht are: Michael Larusai; Max Heniua; George C. Hall: N. R. Levin, assistant librarian; (back from tabie), the Rev. Frederic Siertei.burK. S.J. ; Carl B. Roden, librarian; A. idrew J. Kolar, president; standing). Rev. Preston-Brad l : U. J. (Sport) Hermann; Colin C. H. Fiffe; Robert J. RouNton; Harry Wilson, secretary. Coach Caught Fire When the AT ASSIZES' C.P.R. Express Train W recked at Dockenll, Ontario, Sunday TORONTO, November 28. A special despatch to the Toronto Star says that six people were killed in yesterday's wreck at bock-ill of whom only Engineer Burnett has been identified. The others are probably foreigners. The Canadian Pacific official statement says four are dead. Sixteen injured arfFin the hospital here, four at Smith's Falls, most of them Polish immigrants. Mrs. Mary Tanharvich, who was in the immigrant car with two little girls said: "The windows were splintered and broken, woodwork rocked from side to side. It was lerrlble. Direesty after the snook the :oacb caught fine. It waa with difll-ulty I eatricated my two children. AH ibout me lay bodm Te injured were ( .noaini and ecreamlnK. xrerytamg wa jvered with blood. BCLUVrUJC. Nov. US. Travelling at j high speed, the first section of the , 7.P.R. Jtontreal-TcrDctO-Chicago express raahed Into a freight at Doekrill ildlag vest of here Sunday afterazon. reault-ng In tne death of W Burnett, engineer M the passenger train and two uniden tified men and a woman listed as for-ilgnera. Poer people were serlouely injured and 10 others out and bruised. PRETTYTODING I AT JANES APARTMENTS Ml Xunakr of (irmr Itwome Itrlde of fiturge Jne of lltton fate A pretty wedding took place in the fames Apartments yesterday afternoon. 9ev. Archdeacon Rls ettloeatlng. when Him Oeuaula Xanakev seeeeOy arrived FOR THE CITY Suggestions Made and Others Asked in Order to Get the Best Possible The question of choosing a slogan for Prince Rupert baa often been dls. cussed but nothing has ever been done to unite on something brief that all may use. F. W. Hart has been Interesting himself In the matter and has talked to tbe people around the city about it and a number have been suggested to him. Mr. Hart Is suggesting that judge be appointed to choose tbe slogan that they oonalder best. Suggestfcms may be sent to this paper or to Mr. Hart direct and no names will be published except of -the winners. The following have been submitted: Prince Rupert, Canada's Wheat Pert. Oateway to the Orient. Commercial Outlet tor the Last Oreat West. . Canada's Front D jot to the Orient. Port of Prince Rupert, tbe gateway of wheat, for people who eat. Prince Rupert, the direct way from producer to consumer. Prince Rupert, port of passage trem East to West. To Japan and China and te tbe Nerth, the Best. A Heme of the Fishermen v The Wheat Pool's Oreat Mart. A Commercial centre For every part. A port connected with Atlantic tea board. A worldwide transport it doth afford. . A live town with live people. Prince Rupert. Canada's new port. 1HE1I AT OTTAWA OTTAWA, Nov. 28. George River White, former assistant auperlntendent of the dead letter branch of the Post Office department, died here aged 71. mice Of WHEAT VANCOUVER. Nov. 28. The price f below with a case at the assizes, left which the world - sun 1 one of the Number 1 Northern wheat on the ex-1 fnr home this morning on the tnun. Mna'.lest. chanpe thl morning was gl 43. UltAIN 1'I.OW IS ON TUB iMKUAM: TO miME KliPKllT An appreciable increase in the grain movement from the prairies to the Alberta wheat Paul a Prince Rupert elevator Is to be noted. Arrivals over the past week-end. totalling 111 care. i.t pYobebly the heaviest since the season .opened. Railway omcee this morning reported 314 carload on the iviia bound lor Prince Rupert. . The third grain boat of the season, the Japanese trerfhtef WIHl.lXes Ktl'OltT 8 a.m. DIOBY ISLAND Cloudy, light southeast wind: barometer. 29 2: temperature. 3d: sea smooth: 8 pjn. spoke steamer Amur Port Simpson for Stewart. 90 miles ttcm Stewart: 11.45 pjn. spoke steamer Oamosun. leaving Prince Ru pert, northbound. DEAD TREE POINT Snow, calm; barometer, 39.58;' temperature, 29; sea QUEBEC ARCHBISHOP WEATHER ItKFOKT. TO BECOME CARDINAL ROME, Nov. 28. Archbishop Raymond J. Rouleau of Quebec wni be created a cardinal by the Pope at a secret consis tory on December 19 satong with- three othecs. Prince Rupert.--Caeudy, light south east wind: temperature, 38. Stewart. Cloudy, north wind, temp. 31. Anyox.- Snowing, calm, temp. 28. Alice Arm. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 30. Aiyaneh Snowing, calm, temp. 30 Rcsswood - -Snowing, calm, tempi. 30 Terrace Cloudy,, ealm, temp. 32. Haaelton - Snowing, calm. temp. 22. Burn Lake. Bright, calm. temp. 20. Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm, below. Port Simpson. Snow, squalls, south erly wind. temp. 32. 33 Haysport. Cloudy, light wind, temp Wliitehorse. Clear, north wind, 25 Large Upstair Dining ilall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and beat for the leant Phone 457. Prive Five ' ut CONSERVATIVES URGED STOP FIGHTING AMONG SELVES fooley Charges That Conservatives Are In Pay of The Liberals HoiuS. 1 Tolmie Admit Disagreement in lilt Own Party and Urge Unity to Defeat (he Enemy "I VKK, November 28. At the anneal meeting of the i iiM rvttlive Association Saturday R. 11. Pooley, House . r. u (! previous HtatrmentH that there wen old-time Con-1 1 the pay of Liberals. r. u;u statement had been questioned by D. B. Plunkett iiui he said In- had in hit posHession a photographic hi h k which he offered as proof of what he said and he maiives of insidious attempt to create disorder. ... aiion recommended the appointment of three orjran- sixers, wpwwd alarm at the public debt Increase, and endorsed various Winnipeg resolutions In respect to highways, exclusion of Oriental and use of Canadian porta. Offloera of laat yaar re largely reelected Hon. B r. Tolmie. in aa address, aald the party maa shaping up well. He Police Are Looking for Members Brokerage Firm Many Vancouver Business and Professional Men Induced to Deposit Checks With New Company Covering Stock Margins VANCOUVER, November 23. The police are endeavoring to locale tht morr sera of the stock brokerage firm of Stone & Co. whose offices in the Standard Bank Building were raided Frftlay. The cnrge ir that ol obtaining money under false pretences. The firm was established here November S. ! The seized records show that hundreds of telephone calls were made in Vancouver and to Eastern Canada and the United States. Many business and professional men of Vancouver were induced to deposit cheek with the company covering margins on eastern stocks. The police say they expect many thousands of dol- ! lars are involved. TRUST COMPANY LOSES ITSCASE Iregularitles in Administration of Prudential Company of Montreal MONTREAL. Nov. 23. Concluding that there had been Irregularities in the administration of the affairs of the Prudential Trust Company in past years and that the dlrertcrs had not tried to. protest the. .l&teresu gf the shareholders, that manrinXrfSeWers had San Franclaea Meru. is stUl an- ,helr ttsxt. 00.1 in ii3a and' that dergotng Iming at the ooean dock and wiU. It 1 expected, move down to the elevator on Wednesday te start loading a full cargo far the United Kingdom or continent. imocth. BVIJ, HARBOR Equally, fresh west wir-d: barcmeter. 29.72: temperature, 35; sea m:derat: 8 pja. spoke steamer Canadian Ob erver, Ocean Falls for Van couver. 125 miles from Vancouver. Noon DIGBY ISLAND Snow showers, south west squalls; barometer. 29.71; tempera ture, S4: aea smooth: 1220 noon spoke steamer Ccmcsun. at Anyox. northbound. DEAD TREE POINT Snew. calm: urometer, 29.66: temperature. 30; ea smooth. ' BULL HARBOR Part cloudy, rain showers, fresh west wind; barometer. 29.76: temperature. 38: sea rough; 8.30 ajn. spoke steamer Prlnee John, lef Allison Harbor, northbound. T ; tbe president and manager bought up hundreds of the shares at ridiculous I prices and that there was danger of the Baurc muib aamsav aiusB essovaaei as tlce Demera gave judgment today In the superior court In favor of the share holders who asked for aa Injunction to prevent the directors of the company, rfom persisting in the sale cf the ten per cent capital suhscrlptlaih on outstanding stocks ordered in October last. NCLEMENT WEATHER HAMPERING SALYAGE Attrmpt .May 1'otnlMy be .Made Tomor row to llrlnj Wrecked t'nlon Ve-el to an Erit Keel r Unfavorable weather has been ham pering salvage operations In 'connection with tbe steamer Catala, which is stranded on Mist Island, and It was learned thl afternoon at the offices of the B.C. Towage & LighteragaCo. that, on account of the weather, no attempt could be made until tomorrow to pull the vessel to an even keel or nearly so. The recent squalls have evidently worked no further damage to the Catala. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY HAS CHURCH SERVICE Appropriate Mehuje Delivered by Key. J. It. Irlxrll l-ast Night to IvoUli of Prince Rupert Members of the St. Andrew's 'Society and tbe Ladles' Auxiliary thereto, to the number of fifty or sixty, attended annual church service at tbe Presbyterian , Church last night, James Irvfae, president of the society, being in charge. Rev. J. R. Frit 11 addressed an appropriate message to the members of tbe society, the choral inhale being a feature of the evening. FLIGHT TO NEWFOUNDLAND FINALLY IS GIVEN UP KORTA. Azores. Nov. 28, The Junker plane D1230 bent its propeller In an attempt to take off for Newfoundland totlaj and has given up the flight. RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP GOES TO BALMY BEACH TORONTO. Nov. 28. Balmy Beach wen tbe Canadian Rugby championship, defeating Hamilton Tiger 9 to C. W. B. Bowser, interested In Alice Arm mining, who was called to the eitv Stewart and Port Selkirk -49 below, for Jury service, returned north on the D;iw-'n. Fogi-y. 48 below. Camosun last nlaht.