tend 5 TAXI Ambulance find Service Anywhere Bl Anytime (land Exchange Building MATT VIDECK. Prop. lne value of SlOO or more on below November 30. MAN LOST OFF HALIBUT BOAT 'rcnnK lo word brought to the olner "M. the American hall. bu 2 "chooner Marmot recently lost a banks The name l. not available ' understood that the lost man Erown here Another man e i.ime ume wax was STEAMER IS LOST OFF IRISH COAST WITH TWELVE CREW BELFAST. .Nov. 1. Steamer Cralgavon. 700 tons, of Belfast. Is believed to have been lost In Friday's gale with a crew of twelve enroute from Glasgow to Briton Ferry, Wales. A lifeboat marked Cralgavon was found at Broadhavcn on 6ft I nt Oovan Head. VANCOUVEH EXCHANGE Wheat B.C. Silver . Big Missouri Cork Province . George Copper Gladstone Independence . Indian L. and L. . Leadsmlth Lucky Jim Porter Idaho . Richmond SllvcrcreHt Silversmith jSunloch 'T.iv Bid. Anita 1.37H 135 .28 J20 14.00 13.00 .00 K -10 " 2.40 ' 2.85 Jft 'a 3)4' ' .05 .06 .07 .10 02 ' 2 -05 .32 .33 .25',;, .13 .16 .05 .06 .15 .18 .80 350 - . SEVEN HALIBUT BOATS SELL CATCHES TODAY Halibut sales at the local Fish Exchange (tola morning were as follows : CAXAIHAN Helen 2,000 pounds. Canadian Fish ii Cold Storage Co.. 16.1c and 6c. AM Kit I CAN brant. 28.000. Pacific. 14c and 6c. Radio. 44.000, Booth. 14c and Sc. Sunset, 25.000, Cold Storage. 18.7c and 6c. Atlas. 26.000. Royal. 14c and 0c. Akutan. 16.000. Storage. 13.5c and Go Onah. Storage. 16.1c and 6c. vancouverTuphls" must be vaccinated VANCOUVER. Nov. 1. Following a warning Issued two months ago all pupils In the Vancouver public and high schools, who have not been vaccinated. will be debarred unless they produce conscientious objector's certificates. The rule regarding vaccination has been made by the department of edusa tlon at Victoria. JUMPED HIS BAIL BUT ARRESTED IN SHANGHAI SEATTLE, Nov. 1. Edwin Hunt, former head of the Seattle Finance Co. and city policeman, who Jumped a two thousand dollar ball to escape trial in -the second Olmatead conspiracy case. has been arrested in Shanghai and is being held for extradition here. BLUE SKY LAW IS TO BE PRESSED FOR BY ATTORNEY GENERAL VICTORIA, Nov. It Hon. A. M. Man-son' will continue efforts to secure ef fective blue sky legislation In Canada at the Interprovlnolal conference A federal statute Is necessary t meet the .:'...!:-.. it 1 :. PRINCE RUPERT milea to fly the Atlantic, but luck brought her plane down in safety beside the steamship Barendrecht mete fE KI'TERT. B.C.. TUtsi AY. NOVEMBER I. 1927 HIGH Vessel with Human Freight Drifted Across Pacific to Cape Flattery from Japan SEATTLE, November 1. With the emaciated frozen bodies of two Japanese propped up in the stern, a fishing smack, believed to have drifted across the Pacific, was picked up off Cape Flattery by the American mail liner, Margaret Dollar. The pair had evidently died of starvation after being helplessly, tossed about by the seas. A radio message from the ship's captain said the ifnormation secured indicated that the men had been dead for weeks. The Margaret Dollar is towing the derelict with the lifeless human cargo to Port Townsend where they will be handed over to the U.S. authorities. There seems to be very little doubt that tho fishing smack and its two dead occupants drifted clear across 'the Pacific Ocean, Clifton Peace, of the American Mail Line Company said. ' PASTOR'S WIFE LOSES SISTER IN THE EAST Mrs. J. R. Frlzell and Mrs. Hart hav received further sad news of the death of the second eldest of the famUy. Nursing Bister Reba L. Smith, who was burled on her 50th birthday. Only last week they received word of the death of their father. Miss Smith was a graduate of New York City Hsspltal and was for some time head operating nurse, after which she was assistant superintendent during the war. She went overseas as a Canadian nurse and served In hospitals both In England' and France. Death followed an operation for appendicitis. POLICi: COI KT FINES t Police court tine for the month of October totalled $521 according -to fl-nouncemcnt made this morning'' fcy Sergeant J. P. M. Hannah, chief of the city detachment of the provincial police. The total for October 1926 was $1,575. Tl'STOMS rOLLECTIONH. Customs and excise collections for the port of Prince Rupert during the month of October totalled $23.62934 according to unnouncement mode this morning H 'U je '.'.-v.: of no ciianuk vi;nu: fok kan key tri al VANCOUVER, Nov. Mr. Justice Morrison In the Supreme Onurt today refused to grant Joseph San key a change of venue from Prince Rupert. He expressed the opinion that there was no fundamental difference In material from what had tjeen submitted on a similar application In August. . IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY SIGNS UP CONTRACTS VANCOUVER CONCERN VANCOUVER the Imperial OH Company for drilling operations and handling of production on all Home OH properties were signed yesterday. Home retains control of the stock and will get the full benefit from production In Number 1 and Number 2 veils The home properties are located In Alberta but the stock Is controlled locally Adv-enue la The Daily News Boston Grill La r ire Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hira. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and beat for the least Phone 457. Prire Fiva.Centv TORMS IN ENGLAND MAROON SEVENTY THOUSAND FOLK loods in England as Result of Big Storm Maroon Many Peopl cnty Thousand Spent an Alarming Night at Fleet- ood, Lancashire: ratrol Boats on Streets in Deep Water L'iNDON, November 1. Fully 70,000 persons Mere ivo: n1' i in r jeetwoou, L.ancasnire, last niirht as a re- It cf t ip week-end storm. They spent an alarmintr : v , iie rescue was progressing. Pi '01 boats toured the streets in deep water, occa in , unnj siranueu upon piles oi onck and wreckage Ini In Ktings. 1 he refugees are being housed in nubfic V u tuberculosis patients were drowned in hospital PING GRAIN BOAT STARTED: -fbeds on the outskirts of Lancas- I ter through th overflowing of the I Lune River. I Five members of the Argentine ship Fort una, en route to the South Georgia Whaling grounds, were drowned when the vessel sank near Arlow Bank. Fridav. Ihpool ill not he Able to Clear says advices from Caernarvon. Ifor l ,h.-( ontnent Before W it k-enu 1 iKirtj m rttttpuol. !-Hd'gniln thli waaon Wheat MoTs Prliice Owing u much of the mid considerable time ury It. there is DMN-in filling the vessel led she till be readj 'ed Klliduni or ran- nd of Hie woe if j thirty carload of in the railway yards j ' wuy are today nunvi 1SK THORNTON EXPERT ADVICE BV!-rnircnt of Mexico Wnnt Help from Head of Canadian Hallways ' ITY. Nov. 1. Sir Henry ireiiident and general 'man- Cutiadlan National Railway, i vi ted to come here to itudy in of the national railways :cat a plan lor tholr reorgan-order to place them on a v the Mexican treasury de-o: finally announced. Presl- extended the invitation. REGISTRATIONS ARE DECREASED ''"ck of Interest in Civic Affairs indicated by Paucity of He-gistering House und License Holders " u " liolders and llcwnxertnldera reils- ...... hi lim: next hiuiiiwi ' '! only 136. a compared j A: 'i W registrations last year and 224 ' previous. Taking of deolara- l'llj. cloM.ri la. lltKdb. ""I" r'y holders mav aim nimllfv to ... . . i ' ' lM l IUlnK thev hov nrntorli nurla. . ' - I' r - . -r- Wales. The deck blew up and the vessel burst into flames following the heavy weather. willingIorenew-power plant lease C.O.M.M. Inf.H-m liiy It (an lr tr) I link lutllll) on Sume T,rrln "r lunl Veur A tatter from B C. Kteley. PmUIc ooaat manager of the OanadtaD Govern-ment Merchant Marine, stating that the company was wUUng to renew for another year, on the same term as last year, the agreement with the city for the latter t operate the dry dock power plant was received at last night's ooun-cU meeting. There seemed to be some question as to whether an original agreement had ever been signed up and it was finally decided to refer the matter to the utilities committee.' GIVEN THREE MONTHS STRAIGHT ON CHARGE LIQUORSUPPLYING Pred Ward of the Regent Rooms, convicted this morning by Magistrate Mc-Clymont on a charge of supplying liquor to Indians, was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment without option or fine. It wo alleged that Ward had several other similar offences against him. E. F. Jones, city solicitor, prosecuted the case while Ward was not represented by counsel. CHURCH ARMY MEETINGS ON Createst Keligious Demonstration in City of t-rince Itupert Now in Progress Here Th fast annual conference of the Anglioan Church Army is now in full swing hart, the duni'js of some uner hundred natives viMi arc gathered fn m all part of the iliair.ct, together w.t). their clerical ataisors. etc m uir u, ambitious religious demonstration nu city has ever seen. bei:ig ol cuns.ueibl interest. " Though there were piWvdinga o; uu informal nature ycicrOay uitruoi.ii and last evening following the puradi 1 of the Kltiutla ba.id and choir u. (.lie station to meet Cap: Arthur Cax y iron. ' london. Kugland. ih Jaoaicreuce pruoe' was not olnciully aliened un'i. mis i mornuig when the aeranen: of the Lord's Supper way? aHinlnlstered by Archdeacon O. A. Rx (id Canon W. F.J auiiDiwi mm ane morning mortuig following. Rev 1Y D. Troctr presiding and the priori pl aieakcra beinc Bev. Oliver Thome of Kit&lMh bd Alfred Adams of MasseU. ' This arte moon IMrr. vH another band parade thro by this afternoon tional meeting, tl will be an addraa Hix on "Our Bib KeadouarteFs l . - 1 the rlty followed clonal and educa- feattse of which Archdeacon O. A the oonferenoe are In St. AndtvHf. AhglloaB Cathedral Hall M lb tKefllnga Will be In progress Him inunqar' ' if kiu'tv.is siinriv . MISTAKF. VpU IICAK VAXCfll'VKK ISUWD VICTORIA. Nov. l.-Jck Barr. the seventeen year old son of Andrew Barr of WervlUe was ao-cidentaUy shot and killed by Richard Lawrence Walker near Oyster Bay. Walker mlatook Baar for blaok bear and fired at him with fatal result. 4- 1 I Building Permits for Month of October Are Over Hundred Thousand Largest Sums are for New Ilesner Block and Sawmill at Seal Cove $75,000 and $14,000 Respectively City building permits for October were given a big boost through the recording of Olier Besner's new store and office building at the corner of Third Avenue and Third Street, which is valued at $75,000. The permit Tor the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s new sawmill ' at Seal Cove was also taken out during the month, the value being placed at $14,000. The total value of permits for 'October is placed I at $i01,3ii0, bringing the total for the year up to $233,7(55 which is J now far in excess of the total for the corresponding nine months of j liCG. Last year the total for October was only $32,840, and the total ' i..r the fir-it ten manths of that year- -- wat S157.145. I j Permit taken out during the past! ii. nth were as follows: ! A. Nlshlo. barber shop and residence ' Sea! Cove. 1 000. J Joy. repairs to foundation. Ninth j Avci ue West. 100. , B.g Bay Lumber Co.. sawmill and box '.RCt.ry. tl400. J. Knutsan. small addition to residence. Sixth Avenue East. $150. T. MoClymont. residence on Fourth 'Avenue East. 4,0O0. O. Neat, addition to residence. Second ATcnus, Westvtaw, $180.V. O. D ungate, residence on Water street, ss.vuu. Dybhavn & Hanson, repairs to foundation. Third Avenue Building, $300. W. H.. Helfenion. repalri' to residence Eighth Avenue West. $100. C. G. Ketchum. warehouse. Cow Bay (600. Wing Lee', alterations to building. Th:rd Avenue West. $100. Oiler Beroer, 'store and office building. Third Avenue and Third Street, $75,000. Oi P. Tinker, re-roofing Second Avenue building. $100. F. J. Fuller, small addition. First Avenue, (300. L. Bdgsr. rcshlngllng roof, Ocmox Avenue. $250. , O. R. Place, residence, Sherbrooki Avenue. $3,000. AND RAIN IN DISTRICT GENERAL Snow a lalllus this Morning at Mrwurt. Anyox. Miiltlirrs, lluzel-lim and the Nans Klvrr Snow was falling this morning at jmat-y points in the district and rain at others. Rain was falling at Terrace. The detailed report follows: Haaelton. Snow, calm, temp. 33. I Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm, temp. 37. Smlthers. Snowing, calm. temp. 36. : Bum Lake. Cloudy, calm. temp. 27. Stewart. Snowing, calm, temp. 32. Anyox. Wet snow. temp. 33. Alice Arm. Rain, wind, temp. 33. Alyanah. Wet snow. calm. temp. 32, gosswood. Rain, calm, temp. 34. Terrace. Raining, calm. temp. 84. Whltehorse. Cloudy, south wind, , temperature. 22. 4. j Dawson Coludy. calm, temp. DOMINION TRADE IS 12.. INCREASING RAPIDLY OTTAWA. Nov. 1 The total trade of the Dominion Increased more than $39,-OOO.OOO during the twelve months ending September 30 over the previous similar period. CANADIANROADSARE GOOD AS OLD COUNTRY VICTORIA. Nov. 1. Patrick PhlllD. tkjepuV. iW;er r public works, has v, . ""returned from a trip to Britain. Can- auuui icwai are equal to. Hf not superior to, those of the Old Country, he says. MELBOURNE CUP WON BY CLARifS TRIVALVE MELBOURNS. Nov. 1 -The Melbourne Cup Australia richest racing; alske v..!.1- w- ii by F e Clark's Tri valve at Fm:in:Mit ('mine Slivus tux sei-.mtt ' s Muic shitu RECORD MONTH FOR RAINFALL October Precipitation During Oc tober Beats All Records for Past Two Years by One and a Half Inch Prince Rupert rainfall during the -nanth of October computed at 14.53 aiehes by H. D. Tee. Dominion meteor-legist. JJigby ItlandbeatT all -records .'or the past two years and probably a good deal further back If their statu-' ilea were Immediately available to compare with. Last Octiber the ralnfaU as 12.98 tncbss which at that tune was jonsldered pretty much of a record. Here are the complete weather atatis-los tor the past month:. RalnfaU, 14.53 Inches. Greatest dally ralnfaU, jii Inches on October 8. Sumhlue, 63.1 hours. '' Highest barometer reading, 30.035 on October 2. , ', , 15. 26. Lowest temperature. 28.870 on, October Maximum temperature, 60 on October Minimum temperature,' 20 on October Mean temperature, 40. fk Total wind mileage for month. 6509. Oreatest wind mileage In one hour, 42 n October 13. Average wind velocity, 8.8 mUes. DYNM1ITERS BLEW UP MINE Drumheller Operations Delayed Few Days by Explosion at Ventilating Fan RUMHELLER. Nov. 1. Dynamiter Monday made an unsuccessful attempt io wreck the Hygrade and Elgin coal mines. The damage at the Hygrade was light but the Elgin explosion blew out part of the cement supports holding the ventilating fan In position and broke one of the massive iron supports. The mine will be unab.e -to operate for sev eral days. The dynamited mines are affected by the present strike under . a Canadian union. HALIBUT BOAT RUNS ASHORE Incoming fishermen bring report that :. ' be big American halibut schooner' Trinity. Capt. C. Petersen, well known, . here, is ashore on Key Reef; near 8nowLl Pass in the vicinity of Wrangell NarXl -owa wtth heavy damage sustained. Including the ripping of her keel. The Chelsea has been standing by the Trinity. DRUMHELLER MINE WORKERSRETURNED DRUMHEliER Nov 1. The Cana. .11 n Mine Workers in the Drumheller a lev returned to work today, the an