) j for you to reBcmber are bunan and Uiat he la wrong, be mr ' ne word Sir Robert ed the flrtt ettttBf of Convention, a attune to word of welcome appolntrneDt of teat- V) policy Sir Robert policy alwaya atand iu a lull autonomous nit' British Common - AMI I An I m was. llilUklill IS DROWNED ' " '"aasr VttlL-f Ul I alCv,V ft les Him Life in Falling Prom Steamer fi.-'i;.' office of the provincial "re was notified by wire this If 1 n nRrmnnnnn a aaj iiiiiiBif a ii a r, m BY HOLDUP MAN Mlempt to Rescue-Women at Cal gary Results in Death for Plasterer CAIOARY. Oct. 10 When he attcmpt- a to rescue two women after one Jiad cn wounded by a holdup man.' Arehl- i.AJk tfv )rr oi age, a piaa crer. was shot and Instantly killed at rooming house near here Sunday ornini;. The murderer escaped. nur.iLii iucnrf"rnn MOUNTIES IS DEAD VANCOUVER. Oct 10. rutrif r:ht Kafft hlt MrhaiM pcrhajn It It I 1 I 4 m l n4 MWimnsnlMl nV : ! I i i: The Bulkier Valley district wins the distinction of being the first to aead a shipment ot vbeet to tbe Prince Rupert elevator this season. The car load, which arrived rrlday night and wa taken into the elevator this morning, consisted of 1.000 bushels of No. 1 Northern wheat from the farm of C Chapman and E. Preece near Smlthera. QUIET MARRIAGE SATURDAY NIGHT Ml Jenrlle Magdalen llojnlng of Norway llerwmen HrlUe of Jarle Jorieitxrii The wedding took place quietly In the Presbyterian Manse at 9 o'clock Saturday night. Rev. J. R. Frlxrtl officiating, of Mls Jonette Magdalen ilioynlng. who has Just been cut from 02 Hat Jack Martin, son of James j one month. and Jarle Jorgen 1 Massctt. who wa acting Mitn, local mehcanlc. irticer on the American lumber couple will take up residence In w Baxter, which wa loading tne Besner Apartment, in Mi-.ssett Inlet, fall overboard - i i:o vemel last nlaht and was i d the body not being recovered. A ar received by J. H. McUod. n ic t )f nf custom, further epltned h i' v..- BTidcnt occurred when Martin 1" aa;. to transfer to a mll boat " J'T . cod l0 nlg home , MMctt as !' leimcr which had loaded a oarg'j p: :c- FrrKUon, was passing Ma- on hrr way to Seattle. D( :cascd was t wenty years of age and. "-.tics his parents at Mamett, U sur-ived by a number of brothers and sis- SERIOUS FIRES AT Premier -Lieut. Colonel Porter Idaho ohn Berrlsford Allan, former Inspector Richmond 1 the R.N.WMP Is dead here aged Sllvercrest 7 'I" was one of the outstanding fig- Silversmith 1- in vteni ci in-: aarlv rlaVM Ruril ..il SAN FRANCISCO BAY SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 10. Fires In the San Francisco Bay district Saturday nisht and Sundsy took the Uvea of five, injured three persons scrlouily and caused property damage estimated at fmm fiftv to one hundred thousand dollars. Prince perature, IV BATH Kit UKI'OIIT. Rupert. Cloudy, lalm, Terrace. Cloudy, calm, temp. 4S. Rosewood. Cloudy., calm, temp. 44. Alice Arm. Rain, calm, temp. 43. Anyox. Rain, calm, temp. 44. Stewart. Rain, calm, temp. 42. Hazelton. Foggy, calm, temp. 36. Burn Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 40. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat B!c. silver -rvift Big Mlou1 Coast 'tJoppef Cork Province Dunwell Gladstone Independence Indian L. and I Lucky Jim ... Marmot Metals Bid AsXed 1.4114 .00 .09V4 M Si .14H .17 .03 Vt -5 .05U -07 .10 .10?; 33 M .09 2.25 2J7 2V -29 v; .16 .19 .03 .06 16 18 .60 .70 SUDDEN DEATH TERRACE GIRL Suffering From Diabetes, Miss Florence Yanaerllp Parsed Away in City Saturday Afternoon With tragic sudd rums, the death occurred in the Prince Rupert Ocuera. Hospital at i o'clock Saturday afternoon ol Hiss Florence My" Vanderlip. daughter of Mr. and Mrs wilUaoi Vanderilp of Terrace, who had only been brought to the city about an hour previous suffering from a diabetic at-taek from which she had suffered ls than a week. During tbe weeK. deceased had not been feet'ng well but It was only on Friday nigftt that she became seriously 111. Aosontpanled by her father, she was placed aboard the train at Terrace on Saturday, losicg oonacloutneas before she reached jthe city at 3 JO In the afternoon. The late Miss Vanderlip. who was well, known and popular in Terrace where she had lived with ber parents for eight years, attending school there and then jo'.ntng the staff of Sparke Bras', store was born In Alberta and wa but nineteen years of age. She it survived y her mother and father and two sisters and one brother, all residing at Terrace. One of the sisters Is Mrs. J. B. Agar. Funeral arrangements being tnsharge of the- B.C. Undertakers Jbf ym city, the fthtr. uktn to Terrace where In terment will take place. M ACLE N-PATTULLO The GOVERNMENT JIBE IS ASSAILED BY PAPER (Victoria Tlmesl Vancouver Dally Province pro fesses to hope that the government will bring on the bjelectlon In Nelson so that "It can get it over and done with and have more time for running the affairs of tbe province. It calls the government. Incidentally, the MacLean- PattuUo Oovernment. this being a amy Jibe at the Minister of Lands who. for tbe time being, Is acting-Premier In the absence of Dr. MaeLean. The people of British Columbia are aware ot the fact thit good government In this province neither comes to an end nor sniffer in the least If the Pre mier or on or two of his ministers should be absent from Victoria for a few day. They are aware that it Is iieceseary from time to time for mlnls- ers to travel about the province to learn It problem and so equip themselves to give the people the good gov ernment which The Vancouver Diuy Province often prattle abaut. They are aware that ministers of the crown can acquire that Information Just as well when byelectlon ground ha to be looked over as they can when no contest Is in the offing. They are aware, alio, that the Vancouver DiUy Province would be the first to haul the members of the cabinet over the coals If they did not go TAXI A Boston Grill 25 Ambulance and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. Exchange Huildlnf Stind? PRINCE RUPERT The latent and best for the VIUECK. Prop. MATT least Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper XvII N 2::7 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1927 Price Five Cents UmtK VA 1 1 VLb MEETING WINNIPEG i a 1 nit a a 11 a a &-a a ma amMLsjrawa urwa 1 But a ani unu a n i a a l n viv I -W A A ASW A AAA V Aal 1 A 4Lsf A KiUk A W A A tV A W A A "494 AA T.W AL A WAA V W Af J7 isnin Interests Hold Meeting at Vancouver to Restrict Licenses 1 f.., " Calil I (k Ito Pv. Ill, lost I.'-.., f It X a J iviv v i j v v kiviuuvu aiviii uinri aiiuil til r Y Proposals for the Skeena District V N't OUVER, October 10. A meeting of those interested in on fisheries is being held this afternoon here for the pur-f trying to come to some definite arrangement in regard to ulion of the number of fishing licenses, far as the Skeena River district is concerned, it is under cut a tentative plan has been drawn up giving to each of .. .?cn anneries 75 licenses. ORBEN URGES GOOD SUPPORT TO NEW LEADER nres nnsf rvalues In Mnnd lor I nHnna i ft- 1 1 a a f rtnn t n ta Nation in Empire Oct io. " Select your m ou have selected htm This would make a total of 1050 licenses in all. I ,j The taeal Boat of TtMlt tuu been ask! to how a meeting to protest jala the uguon that no flatting I licemes be given the Seal Owe tu-ntrjr operated by the MUterd lntereau. lit Is pointed out that l( the aajne num-I ber of Ueenee were issued to I can- Cerica, Ntk WOUld 70. Instead of ITS.- Prince Rupm people will doubtless strongly fate the inclusion of the j local cannery, a tu operation li a grct aaaet to tbe city. about and meet the people and get first hand personal knowledge of conditions. The Province tciis us ui me ojcrev- tlon In North Okanagan and New West minster changed nothing and Indicated nothing. But before the latter contest we were told by the Province that the Issue of good government In British Columbia was directly involved ln It. If the candidate whom the Province.; sup ported In one of Its varying moods had been elected, It would have described the outcome as a declaration by the people of British Columbia that they wanted a new government. Our Vancouver con temporary hates to back a losing horse. Its eagerness for an early byelectlon In Nelson may spring from Impatience: i to even 'things, up; Perhaps thlvlUmet lt win back both horses something it has done before with considerable agility. FRENCHMEN START ON LONG FLIGHT TO BUENOSAYRES TODAY LE BOURGET. France. Oct 10. Dleudonne Cose and Lieut Joseph Lebrex took off today for Buenos Ayre. hoping to make St Louis. Senegal, in 'flu t.r.ilg ft ;p of 2 700 mile. THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' CHOICE: Miss Jean Smith, selected by the Pacific International Photographers' Association in convention as the best type of girl for Conservative Convention in Winnipeg Today is Largest in History of Party in. All Canada WINNIPEG, October 10. Delegates from the whole of Canada from Charlottetown in the East to Prince Runert in the West are gathered here for the biggest Co&ervative convention ever held in Canada. Not a ridintr in th vhnli rnuntrv hut is renresented bvi00"00 1 BULL ji t i .. i i- j i-j... uuif;un.-3 aue.juj iiert: or tu urrive tuuaj. Promptly at 11.30 Hon. Hugh Guthrie, temporary leader of the party, called the convention to order and after a few preliminary remarks led in the Lord's Prayer which was recited in English, and this was followed by the same prayer recited in French with Senator Beaublcn leading. "Old Save the King" ; was then sung, followed by "O Canada." N. K. Boyd, president of the Manitoba Conservative Association, was elected temporary chairman and Mayor Ralph Webb welcomed the delegates on behalf of the city of Winnipeg. The session are being continued this iftemoon. IIKE AT PESHAWAR PESHAWAR. India. Oct. 10. A thousand houses and many shops In the densest quarter of the city were de-troyed by fire. Reports say that forty lives were lost. Advertise In The Dally New Halibut Schooner Wizard is Towed Into Ketchikan After Being in Distress at Langara Having suffered a breakdown on the halibut fishing grounds west of Langara Island) the American halibut schooner Wizard, Capti Ostrorm, has bceortowod safely into Ketchikan by the Prince Rujicrti b6at , Viking,: GapUEricksen'l according to word reaching tho city. vti i ' ni " The following -wire was received yesterday bf J. H. McLeod, customs collector here, from James Martin, the customs officer at Massett: "It has been reported to me that the vessel Wizard of Seattle Is In distress and was In a westerly dl- , feet that the Viking had reached! Ket rectlon from Langara In tow of the Viking, trying to make shelter. The Margaret had the Wizard In tow for six hours on the eighth but had to leave on account of the towllne parting " Word brough- 'he city by halibut !: hermcu a: mur.uig to 'ue el- chikan safely with the Wizard yesterday afternoon. Details of the accident are, however, not available. The Wizard is one of the newer vessel of the American halibut fishing fleet. She was built two years ago and, duln-: the past winter, underwent a :.an;-o f engines. Half Million Pounds Halibut Was Offered For Sale Here Today Today's list of halibut offerings at the Fish Exchange was one of the largest of the season It was nearly two o'clock this afternoon when the sale concluded and then some of the Canadian catches were held over until tomorrow's bidding. A total of 504,800 pounds was offered and three American vessels, with 149,000 pounds, not satisfied with prices offered, left for Seattle in the hope of striking a more favorable market later in the week. Sale of the catches of four Canadian vessels, totalling 30,500 was deferred until to- morrow. The disposition cf the oOnngs wa as follsw: AMEKICAN Majestic. 41.003 pounds. Canadian President, 23.000 pound. B3th Fish F-t a Cold Storage C... 124c and 6c. I c U o.n ncunda. Baith 11.6c and 5c. Explorer. 11 00 pounds. Royal FUh Lj tic au:l 5c. Eazl?. 49.000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries. XXSc -,':id 5c. Aku'.an. 20,000 pcunds. Canadian Flshj Sc Cold Storage Co., 11.60 and 5c. eries, 12.4c and &c. Hazel H 14 000 traind. and Auzusta. 10.000 pounds, , AtlL FlAbertaa, 14c xand j .tr"3L . und.b a.m. DIGBY ISVAtfD.- Cloudy, calm; b-.roneter, ZfZ6; temperature, 45; sea smooth; 6:4$ pm. spoke steamer H. W. Baxter, anchored In Maseett Inlet await ing tide, bound for Longbeach. Cat 8.35 pjn. out bound: 6 a.m. Charles, abeam steamer Catala speke steamer Holland Rock. Prince south- HARBOR. Part cloudy, fresh west wind; barometer. 29.82; temperature. 47: heavy swell: 8. pm. tpoXe tug Pacific Monarch. towing , taarge Blngamon. In Principe Channel, south bound: 8 pa spoke tug Cape Soott, towing barge Pesuta, abeam White- rock, southbound; 8 pjn. spoke steamer Mogul. Anyox for James Island. 372 miles from James Island; 8 ajn. spoke tug St. Faith, towing floating cannery Laurel Whalen, Jedway for Vancouver, 20 mllee west of Pine Island. DEAD TREE POINT. Overcast, calm; barometer. 29.82; temperature. 46; sea smooth. NOON DIGBY ISLAND. Part cloudy, light southwest wind barometer, 29.90; tem perature, 46; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR Part cloudy, fresh west wind: barometer, 29.90; temperature. 48: heavy swell. DEA DTREE POINT. Overcast, light southeast wind: barometer, 29.82; tem perature 54; sea smooth.. TWELVE GIRLS GET" AWAY FROM THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL VANCOUVER. Oct. 10-Twelve inmates of the Girls' Industrial school here escaped Saturday night. A lookout li being maintained by the police here and at outside points. United States coastguard cutter Unalga. Capt. Robert C Welghtman. arrived in port at 10 io this morning. The vessel is on it way to Juneau and is anchored ' In the su.un off the OTP. wl-uirvc. FINANCIERS AT KHUTZE INLET Bl' tere lQ Onah. 23;000 pound. Oanadlaa Flan & j oT. CWd- Storage Wroe -.. ' News reported several week aio exten- les. 13.7c and 6c. AUs. 42.000 pound. Baoth Fisheries.; . 11.9c and 5c. Liberty. 42.003 pcunds; Ilelgeland. pounds, and McKlaiey, 51,000 pounds, left for Seattle. i CANADIAN j I Kaien, 4.000 pound; Yule. 1.803 ; pounds, and Oaygein. 1.030 pound. Canadian Flih & Cold Storage Co.. 11c snd Sc. Edward Llpsett. 5.000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries. 11c and 5c. Mulrneag. 2300 pound. Royal Fish Co.. 11.1c and 5c. Cape Spencer, 12,000 pounds; Ingred H., 11.500 pounds: Pair of Jacks, 7,000 pounds, and Margallce. 5.000, pound, held over until Tuesday. H1KCLESS KEPOKT Group of United States Capitalists Comes North to Inspect Mining Property A group of Detroit. YspUantl and Ann Arbor financiers, said to represent capital amounting to aio.O0Q.00O. came north aboard the steamer Calais yes- to Khutze Inlet, on the main- between Butedale and Bwanxon lve development work, running into many thousand ot dollar and employ ing a large group cf men. h being tin ' dertaken. The group Include C. O. Bush, Gen. C. W. Harrah, B. C. Campbell. R. C. Yryor. T. T. Pryor, F. Gallup I and W. B. Smith. While In Vancouver, the financiers, who are interested la the Teddy Glacier aUver-le&d mine In the Lardeau dls-j met. north of Kootenay Lake, were en- tertalned at luncheon by Mayor L. D. iTaylor In the Vancouver Hotel. v MRS. GRIEVE IS LATEST BRIDE Married to M. J. Dougherty at Quiet Ceremony in Catholic Priests' Home on Sunday A quiet but Interesting marriage ,took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock In the parlor chapel of the Annunciation north- Church priests' home when Mr. Mar garet (Dawson) Orieve .became the bride of Michael John Dsugherty. Rev. Father P. J. McGrath officiating. Attending the couple were the bride's brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dawson. This morning Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty sailed on the Prince Charles to spend a honeymoon In Vancouver and other southern cities, re turning In about three, week's time to take up residence here. Congratulations and best wishes will be generally extended to the happy couple whose wedding came a a surprise to many friend. Mrs. Dougherty is particularly well known and popular In the city, having resided here for the past eight years. She Is the daughter of Mrs. S. Dawson. 90 Hay Cove Circle, and. tor the past two or three years, has been manager of Demers' ladle" wear store. The groom ha been In the city only a few months and Is assistant supervising engineer for the provincial department of public works ofconetruo-tion 'ot the Kalen Island highway. Advertise In The Dally News NOTICE. Persons desiring to ragister as Householders or License Holders for the forthcoming Municipal Elections are reminded that such registrations must be made with the City Clerk during the present month, otherwise they will not be eligible to vote at such election. Registrations must be made between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.