11 CLASSIFIED HABIT ' fr satisfactorily maintained, ruiaer Enterprise, with j The Archbishop of Canterbury of Wate oa board I befase bsjrtparfltr -Jit ljfea .at. iiuiiiewara i rem a inp ine eniaronennni paajaotqp in travail i so speed-day said: "you will be thankful to the Admiralty expects know that last, niaht the Kin 8flb a' h 6u A .... Friday night, hid six hours ftkop. aa4 thowghVTff of Coftnoni today that morning. R Is ' Hheraed n-council had this mor- council was called in connection m nsted Queen Mary, the with the appointment of a com-i Wales, the Duke of mission which it is understood Archbishop of Canter-'has been decided upon to same lxrd Chancellor and 'and act for the King in the State liuldwin to be council-tate for the summoning i iiir of the Privy Council transaction of business : -f His Mtjesty. Intro- Affairs. The King's physicians at 3.30 yesterday afternoon issued the following bulleUn: "His Majesty paaaed a quiet morning though hi.; remarks. Premier his temperature is now 100.2 the -aid: "I am glad to be slight improvement in his general i.f'.rm the House that the 'condition noted in the last bul- - well enough this mor-jletin is still maintained. , ' name uu-emiK " ",c j "uncll." The Premier I i..t the King had signed, l T-in-couhcil regarding I illors of state. Karller Bulletin "N. Dec. 4: The King's - in the officlal bulletin 'Miounced that although "in ernlng his heart con- Conn' rMr" of a"e' S n -l. The bulletin .Uted: with h Panted " ..asHed a quieter night. vi.lbronae medal for heroism by the ,xi..tv nxicty ,nn,i. concerning his h hMv t continue, improve- , the distinction of 'I last evening was so I WE UP HOPE SAVED BABY FROM DEATH fen War Old Id fiiven Bronze Medal For Brave Act had the being the very first child of his age to be so recognised by the Humane Society for bravery. A few months ago he aaved a baby from H.ath hpneath the wheels of a HAI IDITT BslATCltrain. snatching the child from urUilUUl Dvmo 'H KAN. Alaska. Dec. 4 '!: lunt vestige of hope iv of the halibut boats -.'id Brunvol with twelve "I faded yesterday with " the Marching parties i ice uf missis k slilj had md. INCREASE CAPITAL BANK OF MONTREAL 'liKAL, Dec. 4. At the ""ting of the ahai-ehold-Ih Bunk of Montreal '" ' authorlted the direc- i 'urease the authorized omc front "'.000' $31,175,000 the engine's path in the nick of time. A second later he would have lost his life. The father is Sergeant George Conron of the Sudbury police force and the boy la a native of Barrie. Major L Bullock Webster for-merly of Prince Rtrotrt but now of Victoria i directing the activities of the little theatre group in that city. They are preparing to put on "The Chester Mysteries" during the Yuletide festival at the Empress Hotel. The play was. written by an ancient Chester monk and this will be the first time It has been put on in any of the coast cities. It will present f the od Clirlstma cus- to toma as scan wnj rVeVer LIBERAL MKMBER 'DIBS The Salvation Army announces hat they can use groceries or Uher goods for their Christmas Hnner which they are giving as usual this year. These will be icknowledged along with the noney which is donated. It is hoped to commence the list f donors tomorrow and thqse vishlng to contribute are asked to 'eave the money at The Daily News office, or hand it to one of the members of the Salvation Army staff. All want to have a merry Christmas and doubtless they will wish mditi Is MONTREAL, Dtc. 4. "The rampant speculation of the stock exchange which has persisted over a considerable rjeriod with ranifiaatiooa is a matter f concern t bankers." said President Sir Charles Cordon at the Annual j meeting of pie Bank of Montreal; thiitlB rlae in prfcei cannot ve' i m t, ar on rorever ANEROID, Sak4 Dec. 4, Maddsncd with jealousy because Beatrice Baraar, 26 years of age, refused his offer of marriage, William Ii qua. 30 years of age, yesterday lighted a stick of dynamite with bis cigarette while he heltf his former sweetheart in his arms and killed hii-elf- the girl and her mother in the explosion which followed. The triple trageJy occurred in a rooming houe In a por. tion of the Cordon Neil Cafe. IN FROST GRIP and that iluira la a f!ilmnnnn PaMI III..... .. defined Ilrrht to Lank lean' uti Prairies With ThprtnnmAior M ka. Jlr.Ue'l, that the re- Readinir of Thlrtv fUnu. . a . ' 7 w - .mw at 2 isi . - iU-ilhat the vm1 Uanxirfv is not itnldriH wm hPVon ma noc e sudden or per hatir. The privy council had a meet HqJori announce in tpg at Biiiiham faltM thif I WINNIPEG, Dec. 5. Western , Canada remained today in the ; grip of the winter's first real cold I spell. Thermometers on the prairie registered as low as thirty SATmM tw a l1 ,n Edmonton and hovering i. uon. between 18 and 2G below in many eon, Uberal member of the j localitiea. Winnipeg recorded vwmraoM ior est I three below Lambton. died last night. j i, forecast. Rising temperature President Coolidge in Message lo , Congress Today Urges Building of 15 More Cruisers for the U.S.:.Navy WASHINGTON, I).Cn Dec. 1. In what was probably his valedictory address to Congress, President Coolidge today cm-phaslzed anew hi dcire for Increased naval strength for the United S,tale by urging the passage of a construction bill for fifteen -crown and one aircraft carrier. "With the elimination of the time clause," he said, referring to a section providing that the hhips must be laid down within three years, "I wish to repeat again, for the benefit of the timid and suspicious that this country is neither militaristic or imperialistic. MAYDONATE GROCERIES TO XMAS DINNER NEW PRIMATE IS ENTHRONED Beautiful Ceremonies Marked Seating of Dr. Cosmo Ijing at Canterbury CANTERBURY, England, Dec. 5- Dr. Cosmo Gordon Lang, the ninety-seventh archbishop of Canterbury and primate of the eetab-Ilshed Chureh of England, today was enthroned in the marble ehalr of St Augustine. The nthronej ment or tne lormer archbishop of York was carried out with beautiful, medieval and ecclesiastic ceremony and pageantry In venerable cathedral here. PRICE OF WHEAT inai mo!e noi nuie 10 provide tor VANCOUVER. Dec 4-Th inemseives snau aiso nave a mer- price of wheat here today was ry timn, $1.18-V Boston Grill E .. rymt reads thajciuairied Ad 1; j u low, advert for It. LARdE CABARET Special Dinners Thursdays and V .tU'vcr you nced,Iadvtrtle for ''''&,,; Saturdays Dancing wt; Saturday nltht from 0 to 12. (Jt:T THE CLASHFIED IIAIJ PRINCE RUPERT Dance Hall lor Hire Accommodation for PrlraU r. 1 Northern and Centra British Columbia's Newspaper Phone Parties 457 No. 284. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, TUE SDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1028 IGGERU.S. NAVY KING GEORGE SLIGHTLY BETTER; CONDITION PRECARIOUS King George Slightly Improved But Condition Is Still Precarious Owing to Weak State of Heart LONDON, Dec. 1. The King's physicians issued tin following bulletin at 8:30 tonight: "The rise in (rn'.pcrature noted in the afternoon report persists, and, as a result, the King is rather less comfortable, iiitierwise conditions remain unchanged." j . NDON, Dec. 5. King George today continued in precarious condition which for many days has held -.injects in a state of grave suspense. Everything i appear to centre now on the question as to whether Kings heavily-taxed heart will stand the strain ira- ; tiy a fortnight's grievous illness. It is understood .'us present condition may continue for some time til material change. Y.ccn Mary took her usual afUrnoon motor drive- to- nnirtinied by Princess WARNING FROM HEAD OF BANK Rampant Stock Speculation Matter of Concern to Hankers KILLED GIRL i AND HIMSELF Lighted Dynamite as lie Held His Former Sweetheart in Ilia Arras NAVY FLIERS ESCAPE IN CRASH Skillful manoeuvring saved the lives of pilot and four of the crew of this huge navy plane when it buret into flames three hundred feet above the Potomac River, near Giesboro Point, Md. The i-hoto sVown the smouldering wreckage on the shore where the pilot taxied his flaming craft only a few seconds before the explosion. DOMINION IS PROSPEROUS (Edmonton Bulletin) Building permits issued in Canada daring Ootober call; for a larger expenditure than the permits taken out in any previous reading of the papers, a general discussion was enagged in by the members. Playing of gatqea followed and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. The society plans to hold meet ings occasionally at the homes of members. Organization of the Ku Klux Klan is reported to be under way locally with about thirty citizens interesting themselves in the movement. The fiery cross is said to have been displayed at n meet ing an evening or so ago on Acropolis Hill. Northcott Hints TkdT His Father Implicated in Number of Murders inepn olfidaiS, totaHinJ' Takcn to and Sins Written Confession Saying He more man ?21,000,000. October oicw uiuy r ivc uui oi iMinc is the time of year when in all Who Are Missinir parts of Canada except' on the! . i'acinc coast building operations. RIVERSIDE, Cal, Dec. 4. Gordon Stewart Northr ur ine season are oeing wound tt- locf nirrht nrfa orl eirmal o nnr,fnc.c,;nn t,' l.nt: up and veiy few new projects IJ " T "71 " nT7C& .r'VV VX;"" juuwi, niYiii uuhico, ou-vaiicu nctiuicss lUCAItilU, HI launched. A new October October record record in permits testifies to a generally ravojjaWe fall, and good,; financial conditions the lotfntry ofer. Alberta is not peculiar in Ha1hg good times, and an active build ing campaign under way. The conditions are general in the 7 THREE RELIGIONS OF EAST ARE DISCUSSED United Church Young People Meet at Home of Misses Rogers, Grassie and and Garnett The Young People's Society of First United Church met last evening at the apartments on Third Avenue of Miss E. P. Gras sie, Miss B. Rogers and Miss A. Garnett where the interesting subject was three, great Eastern religions Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. G. II.' Stocks gave a paper oh Buddhism; Kev. A. Wilson on Taoism, and Miss Rog ers on Confucianism. After the his chicken ranch, and it was quoted by the officers that he admitted to the killing of five of the nine youths mur- "I killed Walter Collins," said Northcott, it was quoted by the officers who accompanied him on searches for the remains of his victims, "Lewis Winslow, Gothea, Richard, and another boy whose name I never knew." He refused to say who killed the additional four boys. The confessions' of Northcottf were made on the Mojave- desert! ArTp PAIfATi last night, where Northcott was I II II J hAVllK to locate Gothea's buried head.1 The hunt was unsuccessful. The youth's aged father, Cyrus North cott, was referred to in hints by him as beinir involved in some of '''"ce Battle In Victoria This thi other mnfnrlers and namftd dl-! Week in Victoria rectly as an accomplice in murders at the ranch, which he de-scrihed as a reirular butcher shon. "I've always been a misfit," jof ballots-here this week promises "uch 8 Victoria has seldom Northcott said, "and once a mis-jto fit always a misfit, ar.d I might , 8,'en- Hr- MacLean has been sup-say that my father h greatly re-iPorted number of federal sponsible for my degeneracy. Im.siers. ana nunseu, me ixn- was only eleven years old when servuve- nB n"u ine ,eaer oi my downfall began. What can a fellow expect when his father gets him off on the wrong foot at eleven years of age?" In a wild rambling unloading of his mind to avoid going mad,) Noithcott is reported as confess ing the killing of Walter Collins, Lewie Winslow, a boy named only as Richard, and another whose name he never knew. Northcott said that both he and Sanford Clark mistreated the boys before! they were killed. DR. M'LEAN By-Kloction VICTORIA, Dec. 4. The battls the opposition and others promi nent on that side to speak for him and the outcome is uncertain, although the odds seem shghtly in favor of the former premier. LOVAT SCHEME NOT ACCEPTED LONDON, Dec. 4. The Cana- He said that d4" government has not accepted he killed the Collins boy because,! the scheme of immigration of Lord he loved him and could not stand Lovat, chairman Tf overseas sct-the idea that he might go away, tlement board, but- alternative suggestions are under discussion, stated the secretary for the do- jbck areiu satis by the l atala minions, Hon. Amerv. in renlv to this afternoon on torln. a trip to Vic- th' questions in the house of com imons vostrrdnv.