L- r VKTC; Mar., if way to buy lh :m subscribe by th j .1 delivered dally OI course, you ? ' .: a shorter period. Oct and have It de- ' ' Nov. 29.- Edoti Smith of 1 Montana, won the wheat mplonahlp of North America 1 1 1 at the international live- ' , . itlon here. Hi exhibit of I '" winter wheat vu adjudged that of Herman Trelle of "' AJoerta. who won last year. -cd spring wheat classes. Can-r -...rs landed 21 out of a '' ' ' uruse. MANSONBACK FROM OTTAWA lPecls Great Rood From Inler-' royincial Conference Including Liquor Change :'A. Nov. 29. Attorney General In oennection with the slogan corneal now being carried on. it has been decided that tbere be a committee of a down or women to cdoom three or tour of th; best SSMI the final decleton shall lie with the three city bankers. The competition wUl clone next week. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE B.C. Silver 1 Wi.l Big Mtofourl -28ti Coast Copper lo."" Cork Province Dunwell George Copper ho returned venterdsv from I tH..nni1iirp 'iti 'Great good will reult from 'i,1(li(n 1-: 1 ol view at the lnterpro- t mid I-"urerenoe." Lucky Jun added that he expected pr,m;c: nld finally approve at thelporter Idaho lip legislation abolishing 'Richmond ,r-vte liquor Importation silversmith pruv o.cj. Bun .10 33 23b .06', .05 .03' 55 2 34 40 ."' i7 7 V - . V SSSS- . . WALES DEFEATED ENGLAND YESTERDAY IN FOOTBALL GAME BURNXLY, England. Nov. 29. Wales defeated England in an International soccer ma tori played here yeaterday 'de- fore a huge crowd of spectators. The game was a dose one the score being two goals to one at the close. ALASKA JUDGMENT HAS BEEN REVERSED SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 29. The right of A. McConnell to minimum land in the Fairbanks recording di'trlot was questioned today by the United States circuit court of appeal which reversed the Washington federal court decision giving McCannlel Judgment against O. A. Vodln. A new trial was ordered. AsSed 30 17.00 .11 29 .084 08 28 3.36 .41 .11V 18 BO Premier Hrownlee of Alberta Points Out Inaccuracy in Statement fiiven Out EDMONTON. Nov 29. That the Pease River province proposition 1 economically unsound, fantastic and generally unfortunate. 1 the statement made by Premier Brownleje of Alberta. He pointed out as one of the inaccuracies that Instead of the Peace River contributing iuore revenue than the total government expenditure In its be half, the fact was the cost of operating the E.D. Si B.C. alone was many times the total revenue of the entire district. WORK SHUT DOWN ON ISLAND HIGHWAY ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER Ms On account of heavy snow and other unfavorable weather conditions, work has been doped down by the Vancouver PUedrivlng & Contracting Oo. on the construction of the Kalen Island High way. The most of the crew of sixty or io men employed are now out of work but are remaining in the city to be on hand when work la resumed as soon weather permits. Thst portion of the road to Oalloway Rapid 1 to be fln- iihed by Marcn 1. Splendid progress had been made UD to the time of the lihutdown. GOODLET CETS BAIL MANSLAUGHTER CASE VANCOUVER. Nov. 29. Will 131 Qoodlet, Dominion hatchery employee. At Rivers Inlet, was given ball for 12 - 000 by Maelstir.tf Alexii-.i ici Ooodlet Is duu-g-eu w.iii i..j..-uiu.: in connection with the death of Teddv H.oevi-It, an Indian, whom lie mistook PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCK PJ'PKRT. B.C.. TUKM'AY NOVEMBER 29, 1927 RUTH ELDER, again in feminine aitire. after laying a wreath .1 BRITISH PLAN SEE CANADA F'jrst Slep-TttKen Toward Eol'- ' Iftwln Adtlce 'oY Prince' H of Wales l.IM)(S. Sm. TO. Already Hie utlrtitl of I lie ITIiH-e or M ale at I he C'anail Club dinner a week aga lltat the ywunier buMiirumen of fireat HrlUIn "rtrp rlht uier and Cj-(l4 for t hewi'rlvro" tirn lie MVr of the ruioii and drrl-ramt ef Ihe Dominion, l Iwarin); frnlt. Ilir Irdrrathm or llrltMi In-dutrlm Imh lued a rlrrular mi-Erotlng that trou of nirjiilx-r llt Caniida next -uinnirr to smtt. lain Hie Mtklillltle. tlirrr. following the frlncr'H adtlee In the nutter of luitlng a part In the growing pro-l-rl(y. t IAKES.LIGHTOF NEW PROVINCE 01 i J, i - ..kn iv a waei-e ie i. .een Tramped Hundred Miles in Icy Gale to Secure Aid for Teacher Already Rescued ANCHOR ACE, November 29. WalUr Kotoff walked into Seldovia yeaterday exhausted after walking more than one hundred miles from Nilichili for aid for Miss Bessie 41 owe, the pretty young school teacher, who accidentally shot herself in the abdomen. Kotoff found that the amateur radio message he had sent before leaving had resulted in the plane rescuing Miss Howe, who is showing some improvement in the Anchorage Hospital. Kotoff, who was wireless operator in Russia 25 years ago, wept with joy when he heard that the message had been received and responded to. He made the long tramp alone in bitter weather, the thermometer ranging away below zero, while an icy gale raged much of the time. Work on New Trunk Sewer Will Commence as Soon as Permission Provincial Government Received , As soon as the provincial government has given its final stamp of approval to the bylaw, work will be -instituted on Prince Rupert's new 160,000 trunk sewer system. It was so decided by the council last night. ' Aid. Brown inquired if everything was now in order to proceed with the work and was informed by the city solicitor that the approval of the lieutenant governor in council was being awaited. That should soon be forthcoming. Aid. Brown referred to the fact that the work, which was very necessary ard was now provided for. would be very timely during the winter season. He moved that the Baard of Works be authorized to proceed with the work immediately upon receipt of the' necessary approval. The motion was seconded oy tun. unaey ana The city aollcl'.ar woadered If the council was fully cognlaant of the in- -.rirate system of tosml. improvement bylaws that would be neaeaetry In connect Kin with the carrytM out of the work. There would be hassiy petition for laterals which would have to receive the council's cartful consideration. Aid. Brown asserted that the most important thing Invoiced was the health of the city. AM. Perry urged that there should be BO 0(i7 t& con section with the carrjtnf wit ox work. the There would te no iroehl ,,rar at the trunk main was aieWnsff stated the city solicitor- It was tr oanuettlon I with tne laterals mat .aimcoiiy nugm rCrtse. VETERAN YANKEE -PITCHERS RELEASED NEW YORK. Nov Reuther and Ro'x-' t t.itchers of V. . , . ,, ..rv :. ;.. 29. Walter (Dutch) J. S hawkey :ikees. were day. GALE WRECKS A SEAPLANE Forty Mile Gale at Vancouver . Injures MacLaren's Flying Machine VANCOrVEK, Xov. 89. Major .Mat Larrx'k M-apkiiie U.S. 8.1. at the Jrrlclio hearli goirrnment aerodrome wan torn from lt moorings yesterday by a fifty mile .gale and sustained a shattered wins and dam-atrd fiiM-lage which lias put It out of coinmliilon, probably for - the rot of the Inter. MrrhanWii In a row boat uho towed it hack for a quartrr of a mile, were hurled agalnt the rock when the boat upet. the men narrowly escaping ilrtix 11I115. SEWARD PROTECTION WORK TO COMMENCE SEWARD. Nov. 29. Construction of Lowell Creek project, which wiu ellmic veteran 1 att tne danzer of possible flooding of uncon- Setra' -J. berns next sprltie The work . c-:-mii' .'.1 ' i.: tl2S.0Of. The late Ur. Cullen was s farmer resident of Prince Rupert. This was before he became sergsant-at-arms In the legislative chamber under the Mo-Brlde-Bowscr administration. He came to Prince Rupert from Telegraph Creek. He was also at one time a constable at Kitselas during railway construction day. late Ur. Cullen had been In T rll Elver for aevcral years. He had c?arge of the publication of the com-pary's nodical 'The Powell Hirer D.ges er" and took an active part in conrscuon with the organisation of ports '.here. MAY ATTEMPT TO PLACE CAT LA ON EVEN KEEL TODAY No attempt wUl be made to rail the stranded steamer Catala onto an even keel until around the high tide at 4 o'clock thi altera 0011. it was stated thfc morning by the salvage Interests. Pre paratory wirk to this end was practically completed this morning. FEWER IMMIGRANTS FROM SOUTH EUROPE TIttN IN THE PAST WINNIPEG. Nov. 29. No drastic changes in the Government's immigration policy wore forecast by Hon. Rctoert Porke, minister of Immigration, who is here. He predicted that fewer immigrants would be admitted . from central Europe next year than in the ' past two years. ENGLISH CHAMPION WINSAT NEW YORK NEW YORK. Nov. 29. With but eight seconds of the bout to go Phil Soot heavyweight champion of England knocked out Monte Mann in a ten round match here last nleht Since ytsierday 31 cars i.f graui ar-vved at Prince Rupert for the local levator and 345 cars are reported to '- 'he rt:iriju iicudcd thii wjv. I Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the leant Phone 457. Price Five Cents AT STEWART ONE OF BIG COMPANIES LIKELY TO BUILD TO PEACE RIVER Ixpect One of Railways Will Take Over Alberta Lines and Operate Them Kiichever Doe This Will Ruild thr Western Outlet of the Peace 1, River it in Suggested i ; uMON, November 29. It ia expected here that one of , -i ontiuental railways will take over tac Albert railways River and, whichever doe that, will provide the coast ! c.l'.K. bits taken much greater interest ia toe country i. supposed to be behind the move to build the road to nuj. It itt thought that if the bin corporation were of- i. -it inducements by the three governments interested, i.n-h ( ulumbia and the Dominion, it would undertake BAD WEATHER WEST ALASKA New P-csi tent of Alaska Road tcasnu -ion Arritea From New Orleans '. . M Major Malcjlin . ,.;)u;iited president u! lh'. nonunion, arrived today 1 -.r .. Od fle;lsrei ths. .-. weather seemed violent ' ' c could stand it t ;mture ranging ft"?m 70 .'. Fairbanks to eight above : ermlttent fifty-mile ic n thu section for -nal! boat travel, thr thermometer wax -. reru WJVIONMAY STAYINMEXICO Import From New York is Not Relieved by Minister of Railways r '" V. A Nov 29. "It Is new to me i believe the report," staged f Railway Dunning In re-u despatch published In Sew :,c effect that Sir Henry i. wuld replgn a president oi ?. n 'o take a position with the Tti.iWilVA. us now in Mexico In an ad-.y lo thti Mexican govern-.he ra.lwuy situation. MONTANA WINS WHEAT PRIZE tt h. Championship Prom Herman Trclle of Wembley, Alberta the work. Tbere aft others who claim that the country naturally hslotigi to the Canadian National and the federal govern-went wtuld htrdly back any other railway financially or by bit land grants. Premier Brownie reesntly returned from the east where he met E. W. Bea'.ty. president of the C PR., and sls 8tr Henry Thornton. Mr. Beatty bat to be In a position to show hie directors that the new road would pay and air Henry baa to convince the gor-rrnmem that the people want the road and tint It will not be another wfcUe . 9mm ewalf y Mm 31 good often betttg mad (da 1 frjaa erne or both ol the ktg, (fewa. No definite proposal have bean Made so tar to purchase the line. The pro-.nclal government daes not want the r nds but they will nut be eold unleu an offer U received that approximates the present real value of the railway. It U not thought here that the Sut-t -n plan or the other emanating from Vancouver U likely to be carried out. Vhe two Hg railway would have auch n Advantage over a small concern that the new line ought to be built by them r ji iii:s T( r.s . u. CITV slho.w Quebec Mining Company Buys Stewart Property to Spend Half Million Nor&nxa to T-.kc Over 'Controlling Interest in Rufus and Argent a Properties up Hear River and Develop Them VICTORIA. November 29. The boards of directors of the Ru-!'u-- Silver lead mines and Argesta Mines on the uper Dear River oiei ,o accept tiie term? of a contract presented for joint sale of ti e properties to an operating subsidiary of the Noranda Company, which operates in northern Quebec. , The Kufus and Argenta are being merged.on a share for share basis and the eastern buyers are putting up $480,000 to develop the properties and wili receive a controlling interest on a basis of "0 cents a thare. ! It is announced tia-. development of i the properties w.U commence la the j spring. I Both the Rufui and the Argent are tsp.ullzed at a millijn dollars, the par value of the snares being one dollar I and the head of! ice of each company Is U' Victoria. There are a number of I claims in each group and enough devd-I cpment work has been done to show that there is good ore there but as to how much only further devdapmem will show. Ben Xrlckssn formerly own-ed the Bufus qtaUsas sad XHeksea and iPorraat the Aryan ta. 'FORMER SERGEANT AT ARMSDIEDYESrERDAY Late fhai. Ijiwri-nce f'uilrn formerly Lived In Trincr Kupert VANCOUVER.' Nov. 29 Charles Lawrence Cullen, (ergeart at araw' during the McBride administration, died yesterday at Powell Rjrer where he lived for Ue past five years. He was born In T.rnto in 1872 and was a well known lacrcsse player In the nineties. DUAL SYSTEM IS REJECTED Doukhobors Want to Teach Russian in Public Schools but Not Allowed VICTORIA, aretentatlvse Nov. are 29 Ooukbobor ' laying 'plans lehaages to the school jjatemfortbetr laid their views before Premier Mac- 4 Lean. Among other things asked to be allowed wa to bring Russian teachers to this country to teach the children Russian for use In conjunction with English. Premier MacLean rejected the proposal on the ground that the province could not tolerate dual language In public school of the province. JAP CLAIMING COOL MILLION Also Would Take Back Over Billion Feet of Standing Timber of .Queen Charlottes VANCOUVER. Nov. 29. Claiming 61.1C7.208 and remission of, two contracts for the purchase of 1.055,430.000 feet of timber on Moresby Island and adjacent Islands In 'the Queen Charlotte group Chubei Fukukawa, a wealthy Japanese financier of Tokio and the Timber Holding Co. of Vancouver are plaintiffs, in the supreme court trial before Mr Justice Hunter. Defendant 1 the American Timber Holding Company of Vancouver. BOULANGER IS AFTER TITLE To Box Flyweight Champion of Europe AVter Having Won on This Continent TORONTO, Nov. 29 Trenchy" Bou-langer of Toronto. Canada's foremost challenger for the world's flyweight title, last night won a decision over Frankie Oenaro of New Tork. former world's flyweight champion. In a ten round bout. Boulanger will meet Ernie Jarvlj. the European champion, for the world title. AMALGAMATION TWO OTTAWA PORTFOLIOS 1 1 Minister of Health to Take liver Work of Soldiers' Ke-estabtlhment OTTAWA. Nov. 29. Amalgamation of the departments of health and Soldiers' Re-establishment will be made within the next few week. The consolidation ha been pending for several gears', The new department will be known as the department of health with Hon. Dr. King as minister and Dr. J. A, My. ctt as deputy, minister. The position of deputy minister of DB.CJl. will be done awy wita.