ft 111 in lave Money Boston Grill se to i t a- . tl L Bl. '2 I - 7: way tu buy the ; . subscribe by the a i delivered daily Of course, you i a snorter period. C3 t. Lid hire it de- v 1 N '''7 UKON ),). il News: c a meeting wh - i j.iudian legion Club U ,m u-vs the proposal to r uph in our city. ..! - have elapsed since -. ,.(-. In practically , :. t grow old, as we li ft grow old, weary them, "nor condemn. K down of the sun and miming "it mber them. - are most impressive .ider the fact that n in our midst have n the company of memory this ceno- nber them, .'mactera of fjftiwE rcTc ire .ViULUlildHJ Let us stone : were brave." yours truly, ARCH. R. SINCLAIR. Iff A M 1 TXT a IT ITITITO IN ROAD RACE nmcs Very Close to Breaking Hecoril and That on Muddy Course .WICKE Penn . Nov. 26. Clifford i Oali. Out . won the nine and tor i.i.le ruad raoe from. 37 long :c runners of the United States 'i.ida Wednesday In 48 minutes. 23 u cjusldered remarkable time m-idcJy course. It la 28'i second Willy Bltola'a record. 10 Webfter of Hamilton. Ontario, :iarles anell of Toronto, came In : a !enth respectively In the same MAILQUICKLY Urplanc Service Puis People in Far North in Touch With Outside NOME Nov 28.- -' The airplane from brought lte Nome ' tii.nl Thursday. Among Seattle " r : ivcd were same dated Novem- fa Ee-j-. rd bv bout fhn 'tVi Fairbanks ''''i mid thence to Nome by alr-'" Ordinarily the Journey requires 'J to three months by boat, i.:-d dos? team. CUSTOMS BRING SUIT $344,000 HAMILTON. Nov. 26. Solicitors for asf )ms department, have Issued a v" '' Hai'iilton Brewing As-; for 1344,000. Tlie action arises uih investigations. in MAIL unil hamlet throughout iiumorials have been! WHITEIIOttSE, Y.T.. November 26. The airplane "Queen o. mmemorate the he- the Yukon," piloted by Ueut. A. I). Cruikshank, and carrying on m o of our (ilorioun passenger, which ha been missing since Thursday when it left fo I t e llupert, alas, is Mayo auO miles northeast of here, is reported safe. It left here a behind the times, but i 10.:)0 a.m. Thursday and encountered a storm soon after leaving an (lou(j. l losing considerable time. When last reported It was passing iuko Hat a highly developed . r ice may be establiah- . uth of future genera- r is great Northland, if mji'iii memorial were, !. ..ur city, j -' oi the proposed me- v ulJ be approximately! and, providing thej lunds are forthcoming,! vd u suitable site may a h the provincial gov-i trant of the Court Crossing and it wax feared by the company's office here that tht gasoline would become exhausted before it reached Mayo and the plane would be forced down. It carried a supply sufficient for fi. show' flying. TRETHEWAYS BUY A MINE BEAR RIVER First Ontario Concern to Enter Portland Canal Field Secured Red Top " l("lllll , "N. Hie TrelU-r) t ChIhiII hate tuiwludrd an atrrrnwnt for I lie lurrlie of the Krl Tup mine Hie upper IW-ar Khrr from i. i. -mnr. e-maor uf 4 ii wan. anil Jhn MrNrlll uf leart fur ft.W.mm. TliW mark Hie riitrttii-e of the flrl Ontario mining organization Into llir I'ortUml C'mial field. RATE FOR LIGHT IN SOUTHERN CITIES BY R f ELECTRIC COMPANY Pears vert not sapreased lor tin. i safety of Orulkahank and hi paascnge. A. D. Milnnrt. u there are muuerou ainall Jakes (or landing and it w UMnifbt he oould land near any road house along the Wh.thre-Dawon MM The overland stage arriving at Yukon i Cratalag from Dawson tM morning re- ' port that OralkahaDk wa forced U land on a lake near the summit road houae twenty mUea north of the Fell) BJver Orcaslni, With eeanaae low tem- pemure of from 30 to 40 degree be- ' taw cero th engine was aoon Iroren int I unable to taU all agali h oijfcanx sna MSlmmjtuud watt ' Ins toward Mavti anal should arrive then today. It la believed the plane will b in commbuton a aoon a. the weathe: moderate. The Scettfent proves the ne:atty o! preparation of emergency landing plaoe-and the building of temporary aheltef to keep the machine warm while refuelling. The plana had made two round trips betaeen Whltehorae, Mayo and Dawaon carrying paeaengera, mall and express and demonstrating that ba venture will be a auccew when thoroughly organized. Under favcrab'e condition the flying time from Whltehorae to Mayo la twe hours thirty mlnutea and from Mayo ! to Dawaon one hour fifteen minute VANCOUVER. Nov M - Further par- tlculnra of the light and power reduc-tlone which were announced yesterday to be now et at tour cents a kllowat hour in Vancouver, ahowa that in the suburbs of Vancouver .the reduction Is from the former price of oenU to S cents In Victoria, the same company, the i B.C. Electric, has reduced one cent from the five cent rate formerly In force for commercial purposes and for domestic ue one cent la taken off the six cent rate. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL i:.;i.imi i.i:.(iii: DIvMon I. Arsenal-Tottenham postponed; fog. Aston VlUa 2. Blackburn 0. Bury 2, Everton 3. Burnley 4, Manchester United 0. Derby County 4. The Wednesday 6. Leloester 3. Newcastle- 0. Liverpool 4, Huddertrield 2. Portsmouth 2, Birmingham 2. Sheffield 3, Cardiff 4. Cunderland 1. BJlton 1. Wet Ham 4, Mlddleaboro 8. lislon II. Barnaley 2. Reading 0. Fulham 2, Orlmaby 2. Hull City 1. Southampton 0. Leeds 1. West Bromwlch 2. Manchester Ctty 4. Stoke City 0. Notts Forest 1. Bristol City 1. Port Vale I. Chelsea 1. Preston 4, Notts County 0. South Shields 2. Clapton 2. Bwaneea 0, Oldham 0. Wolverhampton 2, Blackpool 4. hCOTTISII I.K.U11 E Pit Moll I. Alrdrles 1 Oowdtnteath 2. Boneas 0. Celtic 1. Clyde 1. Bangers 4. Dumferrattne 3. Queen's Park I. Hamilton 3. Ulmarnock 1. Hibernians 3, Falkirk 1. Partlck 1. Motherwell 1. Ealth Hovers 1. Dundee 1. St. Johnstone 2, Heart 3. St. Mlrren 0. Aberdeen 1. Head the Montreal Importers' Adver-tisemrnt on page . Advertise In the Dally News GRAIN GOES TO U.K.-C0NTINEN1 Practically no Oriental Business out of Vancouver uunng Week Just Ended VANCOUVER, Nov. 26. Practically al the grain ahlpped during the week from this port was consigned to United King dom or the European continent, although many boat have had to call at ports er rcute for orders. Two Japanee ship. INFANTILE IMKALYMS. PLANE ment comprise the whole trade with the Orient. Following have been the shipments: Scekook. for Hamburg, with option oi Bremen or Antwerp, 78.400 biuhels. Bradford City, to Colon for order 278.000 bushel. City of Rangoon, for Hull. 93333 bushels: lor London, with option ol Hull. 37(334 bushel. Montana, to Havre, for orders, 141,- 866 busheat. Breata, for Genoa, 134,400 bushels; for Naples, 37,333 bushels; to Gibraltar .for orders, 87319 bushel; for Oenoa again. 3,733 bushels. Nebraska, tor Rotterdam, 42367 bush els. Brlarwood, to Colon for orders, 200,853 bushel. Zurtchmoor, for U.K. Continent, 243, 68u bushels. Roxby, to Fayal for orders, 250,878 bushels. , London Merchant, for Manchester, 56,-000 bushels.'"' :t.iu flu. .,;! . m Brldgepool, to Fayal for orders, 272,- P"tiur. for fUXgetla, Puerto Colombia, 16.900 bushels. Admiral Sebree, for Santa Maria, 10.-000 bushels. Arizona Maru, for Kobe, 15,853 bushels. Junyo MaTU, for Kobe, 63334 bushel NELSON. Nov. 26. Lou Jean Robln-Mn. two years of aj?e. of Benton Siding itiod 'if infantile par. :y-!S. rioiii:u.Mt: iuiiiiim; ON IlKIHV ISl.VMI AM) tl-Hlltl(i UM TllKKl: Having acquired government plots on Dlgby Island, a number of local fishermen wUl live aahore this winter instead of remaining on their boats as has been the uaual custom Quite a program of building is said to be going on over there, ranging from humble attack to residences of more' proud appearance. Construction of half a dozen or so dwelling places Is now In progress and land clearing operations huve commenced. ' LADY LOSES LIFE FROM HUNTING ACCIDENT IN WHICH PRINCE PRESENT MELTON MOBRAY, Nov. 26. Lady Victoria Bullock, only daughter of the Earl Of Derby died today with gaining consciousness after suffering Injury when hunting with the Quorn hounds yesterday. The Prince of Wales was one if the riders. LIBERAL ELECTED IN . SASKATCHEWAN RIDING in the Satkatcbewan government. STKNfXiUArilKUS 1 1- A MS. VICTORIA. Nov. 26. Successful candidates in tho civil service examination or Junior stenographers which took ilace on Ort.i!er - included for Prince PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper MINCE lilPEItT. D. . sATUi.i'W. NOVEMBER 2G. 1927 - . . r,. ill Ul I'M! Ml Ml 81 A NEW TYPE OF NAVAL VESSEL: An airplane carrier being built-as part of the eouipment of the United States navy. Airplane Faced Raging Gale and Carried Wounded Girl in Darkness to Alaskan Hospital ANCHORAGE. November 26. -When I5es:ie Howe, gojern-ineht teacher af,the villajre of Nininchic. liV mire west bi" Anchorage on Cook Inlet, accidentally shot herself in the abdomen Tuesday while cleaning her rifle, an amateur spark radio set fent the distress signal to Seldovia and Anchorage but it was impossible for boats to go to the rescue in the gale that was raging. Pilot Kussell Merrill and the Government doctor, A. 0. II. Everatock, chanced it in a plane and after carrying the girl six miles in a dog sled to the plane, got 'her to Anchorage in the face of head winds, making a safe landing in the darkness, aided only by automobile headlights. The girl is in a critical condition in the hospital with a fighting chance for recovery. : GIRL DIES IN THE HOSPITAL Miss Aleda Iversen Passed Away Alter Long and Lingering Illness The death occurred thla morning at the hospital of Miss Aleda Johanna Iversen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 'veraen. of 1264 Beach place. Miss Iverson. whose father 1 a fisher man ten years In the province, was born In Norway eighteen years ttg. The young lady was Ul a year ago In the hospital and seems to have never recovered but, gradually faded away. She wa well known here where she rent to school. Her premature death Is Generally regretted. She was a member of the Lutheran Church. The funeral will take place Monday from the Metropole Hall, Iter. John Hanson officiating. SEATTLE CLUBMAN IS FOUND NOT GUILTY OF DEATH OF MISS PAYNE SEATTLE, Nov. 26. A directed last night freed F. Crelgh Nelson j a wealthy clubman, and Captain Amery Bell, skipper of Nelson s yacht Mur.el who were tried on a charge of man slaughter In connection with the death REOINA. Nov 26 - WHUam Rock.lof MlM vloIet pTne' mulc nd d"n teacher, who drawned laat summer was Uberal. was elected by acclamation In j .v.. t Mme crir frih. tM.!"en she fell Into Lake Union while ,e"ln8 held aboard the yacht. ral Parliament yesterday. .He fills the until recently held by Hon-' josltnon r "iV' r)XI7 A MCUID TA George Spence. new minuter of rallwaya , fAKl lZAlNjHlr lj iU BE INVESTIGATED IN PROVINCE OF ALBERTA OTTAWA, Nov. 26. The appointment of W. A. Mustard to Investigate and re- H i spr.ng opening date, before which 1 all salmon fishing will be prohibited, v.ll L-e et. The U S btireafe of fish-: er.es wUl retain authority to order at , r.iiy tliue the cessation of fishing In j any areas. f. W. IT SI'IKITS THAT ,. a JOK SM NDEItS UKAItl) , 4. IX WIIITCtV.VMI TKIAL? feature Introduced into the trial of Peter Whitewash at the As- 4 sizes on Thursday afternoon. Af- f tct abort recesa bad been de- c la red, th defence asked to put had atrnck Joei-On- the occasion. . of the siege of the Whitewash home by the police last August hcuse, which he supposed was that of Peter Whitewash. In fact, he awc-re It was the voice of the Indian prisoner. Then the Idea suddenly occurred to him that it wa probably a spirit voice, for was there not a 9 grave yard nearby ELEVEN NEW STEAMERS FOR GREAT LAKES MONTREAL, Nov. 26. The past sea. sen of navigation on. the Qreat Lakes v" pr vei '.0 satisfactory to the major ity o: 'steamship owners that eleven new steamers at least will be constructed for th!3 traffic next year. Th: Hill Corporation of Canada,. which br.ughi cut the S. S. Mount Louis, the Walter B. Reynolds and the John H. Price this year, are plannlny to add three more ships to thejr fleet. Like the first' three, the new vessels will be constructed by Smith's Dock Company, Limited, South Banfc-on-the- Teea, and should be ready to cross the Atlantic next April. They will be similar to the Mount Louts, and will be fitted with the most modern equipment necessary for economic and safe naviga tion In the St. Lawrence and lakes trade Pulp wood, grain, steel and coal cecapoae the carg-es of these ships, which operate between Lake Erie and Lower St. Lawrenae. KINO itV NEW YOKK. NEW YORK. Nov. 28. Premier Mac kenzie King arrived here yesterday and is leaving for Ottawa today. nart unon ehareea of rjolitleal nartlsan- : Premier . . U. P 'O'Brien. M. A. Dow-1 aupert Mtsse thlp agalnit oovernment employees InjPoru;. Idaho iher. arid B. Arney. and for Prince Albert. i announced. CKKjrue Miss E ' Haydon. P. Mclnn . . mil M. C Cri.. Advertise In The Dally News ." ') w WHEAT IMIH'E TODAY. VANCOUVER. Nov. 26. The price of Number 1 Northern wheat quoted on the exchangetcday here was al.43. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat '-S'' B.C. Silver ....vT. ' Big Missouri VnV. Coast Copper ..... Cork Province Dunwell Gladstone Independence ..... Indian L. ar.d L I.ui-ky Jim R'chmond 7, SunkTb T. n,- l4fc 133' 37 y .m4 .18V, 14H .04', .06 .08 .25 '-i 2.34 3fl ll'i 3 SO Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, (or hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least Phone 457. Price Five nr DOWN FARING FLIGHT TO TAKE WOUNDED GIRL TO HOSPITAL nhe Letter Box Lnadian lemon cemj. TAPH FUND Airplane Queen of the Yukon Forced Down Flying in Far North Aviator Criukshank and Passenger Hoth Safe and Co.-np'.cle Trij Whitehoa-e to .Mayo on Foot Drastic Salmon Regulations in Alaska to Prevent Possible Extinction of Fish in Territory SEATTLE, November 20. Drastic regulations designed to avoid the threatened extinction of salmon in southeastern Alaska are announced by H. W. O'Malley, United States commissioner of fisheries. Th new regulations include an order for the closing of all br.ys and estuaries and passages in Southeastern Alaska to fish-traps. , In addition new regulations to be announced from Washington on December 10 will effect a reduction of the length of purie seines from the maximum length now of 250 fathoms to 200 fathoms, .vii.le dep.h nov. of the net ,1a 3 00 i - -dree and a half meahea, fhla la nduoeri , liO juch meshes. - GRAIN BEING RUSHED OUT Loadings and Marketings on Prairies Far Ahead of Last . i Season T I WINNIPEG. Nov. 26. Increases la !d ' are'Wated There m an totertattog Uttle J . u j itic vftuwiiu ntuvuai grain movement report for the week of 'November 18 to 24 Inclusive. During Uie past week. 11.703.000 bushels were , marketed along Canadian National lines. Joeuarfeis. IndJaa policeman " "JMd '!tn, 9-M4JOW )f ib? at Bella CooU back In the box. It ,eiAawtfaaV'-a&rlgbt tPUmbered 7327 as against 8334 whlcl Idea Tfln pushers 1 o,7S5.TjOOto,703,6o6. "ate the figure was 15.986.000 Joe had heard a voice In th. ..... . 1 I. W V. . J 114 He went Into the a1"" -c.i.w.u. witness box and solemnly gave 4. ; nd Nov. 23. It as his conviction that It ; Th' marketings are at least m,K w. w ..rit. AsSM 16.25 12V4 30 .1614 .05 08 V4 .09 Vi 36 V4 235 .42 .12 79 4 50 urain w store at mi lunc suuuuais to 26.944.000 bushels. Last year at the Saskatchewan Is far In . the lead, with 6374X00 bushels marke'ted, 5347.000 ' loaded 13314,000 In storage. : ' Alberta's showing Is 3331,000 bushels . marketed. 2379,000 loaded and 10,183,- 000 In atore. 1 As an Indication of the movement of a million bushels better than last. CATALA IS DUE HERE SHORTLY Salvage People Expect to Deliver Wreck to Local Dry Dock Iletween Decenjber 5 and 7 It Is hoped to bring the Union steamer Catala, which has been strand ed on Mist Island near Port Simpson since November 8, to the Prince Rupert dry dock during the high tides between December 5 and 7. according to a statement made today by the salvage Interests. Blasting of the rock on which the vessel Is stuck will. It Is ex pected, be completed tomorrow or Monday and then It Is proposed to pull the vessel to as near an even keel as pos stble. probably with a list of fifteen or seventeen degrees. Patching of the vessel will not take a very long time and it 1 anticipated that everything will be In readiness to pull her off on the December high tides and Immediately bring her to Prince Rupert, thus completing the salvage contract: LABORBEATEN IN WINNIPEG Lieut.-Cnl. Dan Mcl.enn Elected Head of City Government for Coming, Year WINNIPEG. Nov 20 LleUtCol. Dan McLean, non-partlzan candidate, was elected mayor of thla city over John Queen, nominee of the Independent Labor Party by a majority of more than seven thousand. OLD ORKNEY WINNER NOVEMBER HANDICAP MANCHESTER. NOV. 26. J, J, Murphy's Old Orkney was the winner of the November Handicap today. Adieu i-amc second and Sliver Lark third. 1