of Lung Continues LONDON, Dec. 7. A bulletin issued here tonight. h the King's physicians states that His Majesty has nut had a restful day. A radiological examination was carried out this maoon, but neither this nor the exploration hy LOWER RATE IMMIGRANTS Ireland in agreed upon trie British Government wf vi. .imhlri ritninaniea. AC REi USES TO ACCEPT POLITICAL POSITION, GOES TO ANOTHER owing g unil King's ' ikr. mininter of imml-slerday. ' v. rate does not affect ilollar rate under the ulement scheme which U'Ih )f,aeeral i i recant weeks in Lon- i tive in January the the difference between old rate of W Is to - il by the British a:,d steamship lines on I liasis. nearly $30. NEW YORK, Dec. 7: The stock market which was shak- Hi Majesty Had a GdDd Night and Powers of Resistance en t 'ta foundations yesterday a- previously carried out has disclosed any appro i' amount of pleural effusion. His general con u remains, unchanged. when a heavy gelling movement carried more than a hundred Issues down from five to twenty two dollars a share broke sharply at the opening today and then rallied early. Declines of from three to fifteen dollar a share were cut down or wiped out and by midday more than a score of issues were lifted frn twr to five dollars above .'rfl:. close. After a ;hort lived rally ION, Dec. 7. King George's powers of rGfiist- Prices again collapsed a num ,,ilnv vir sprvincr him wpII in his bnttlp with a ber of issues dropping from nifl no ratal on t ilTnoas whifh fitrnflfo1 him mnrp our . it:. ;n i : tii the low :.niiHKnvBKu. mii, i.unw, .BOu .wuou.s severa, reachine ,ow prictt, for . as it appeared obvious from today's bulletin that the ycar. Radio characteristic are much concerned with with the question of of others declined $14. shot up . infective nrocess around the lung redfln0f the $22 tp $403 and then dived i -ijiht side was developing. "It waTsta led Sri good authority that radiographs of trie King were again token'this afternoon. King George's physicians this morning issued this bdlletin of his , condition : j "The King had son reatful CONTRIBUTIONS DINNER FUND advised n a Ulegrarr that wh dojUr'a to the improvement of the thgt the the condition condition further IUnner tel- Wl- , , ? . ,. . j. . . u.. . ,.i, ..i. ,u .u. i.. egraphic reports wou tinued. ORE SAMPLING CHRISTMAS DINNER FUND , ,;; ,. the convenience of out-of-town subscribers , the foUWf"K may be cut out and used: Enclosed find dollars contribution toward the h'islmna Binncr I'und of the Salvation Army to provide n 1 kiut for tho$e not otherwise remembered on Christmas Day i,M I for the provision of Chrlstmns hampers for poor Signed .-t jr HI) On the left !. U :' .) ,,f over former Pre;i,i.'i' Mi.cLea I y . i i MmPnn "Winn uumc myyj im 0 - oe money monev. Goods iod. are .r. juk iust as a. ac- lishment and B enforcenwnt of " the TERRACE. Dec. 7. The Terrace Hoard of Trade In asking the minister of mines for information in regard to the ptMNible establishment of an ore sampling works at Prince Rupert. The board points out that such a nlant would great ly help tmall operators and "RIA, Dec. 7: M. K. Har- ,,rwpect(trs in financing their Trail, waa appointed aher- jeVelopment work, li. West Kootvnay in place . . Houatoa, who rtelgiMw . . apBqJntment of a few Rev. I. Johanaen was aa arrival i re. Houston Mid tbat'in the city from Seattle on the "t accept a political ' Princess Royal this morning, lie 'm. nt. He is a strong Con-, is well known here, having often I visited the city at previous times. CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill j- . .. ,i read th Classified Adi URGE CABARET U j j lo. advertlss for It. Special Dinner Saturdays Thursday! and r , f:nd. locate the owner. '7V Dancing every Saturday nlfht from 9 to 12. ... ..,t"U need. ftdverUae fori! ff Dance Hall for Hire PRINCE RUPERT Accommodations' for Pritaty CiKT TUB CLASSIFIED HAniT. Parties ''I- fhone 437 Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper N. 287. PRINCE RUPERT, R. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS VA TIVE ngm nis opponent wno made a iy .irons run. AT WIS SEX AM 1.CSKR T N VICTORIA ELECTION XHiHSSSi American Railroads Say They Cannot Compete in Matter of VICTORIA VANCOUVER CLERGYMAN IS CONVICTED FOR ASSAULT Illness ot King Still Is Causing Anxiety to Phyi sicians Attending Stand Him in Good Stead, but Infection STOCKS TAKE ! BIG TUMBLE Erratic Condition of Market at New York as Inflation Rubble Bursts D. B. Plunkett Elected For City of Victoria Over Dr. MacLean VICTORIA, Dec. 6. D. B. Plunkett, Conservative was elected to represent Victoria for the balance of the term following the recent resignation of Dr. S. F. Tolmie, now premier of British Columbia. Unofficially, his majority over Dr. J. D. MacLean, former premier of B. C, is declared to be 85. The count last night gave Plunkett 6641, and MacLean 5556. The election aroused more interest than did the last general election here, judging" : who w s plated jester- snnll majority. To the from the number of votes cast,! TIIQT ECPAPFn ( which was greater Xy 350 thanJUUl LfUVill LilS ithe total vote of 1926. I rin rvug mrnri A feature of the rxll was the! I4 KII1YI NlHlNK narrow margin to which the Lib erals reduced the Conservative majority as Tolmie defeated Martin in 1926 by 2,781. After the count Dr. McLean I a 1L a. a I t .'x Grai'irRStes witlTthe Canadian '' X have .clone tneir mi in mis rea- wc'u k.-iwiiiu a tiKu-iuu 4 hui wnicn h t nrfi.ent onerates. He 4lett will have the hearty thanks I of the people who will benefit aa 'well aa the appreciation of the DI AMT ACirEiYf,romotrt of the fuBd- rlilllll nUlXLiU; .Th '11W1 amonnU have ' ! Wn receiWfl since yenierui . Prince Rupert Suggested a Suit-able Site by Terrace hoard of Trade Previously acknowledged' $8.00 Dr; Alexander .U ;;' Bieetrk Bakery 1 docen pies. 0Tf 0"n s0 Syrapathiw $2.00 John Dybhavn $1-00 H. B. Rochester $.00 Joan Mary Watt f.00 Wallace C. Orchard .... $.00 John Dore $t-00 Anonymous $100 T. II. Johnson $-Q0 James Lee $-00 George Bryant $1.00 George Munro, box of apples. Friend $1-00 GOVERNMENT NEW ZEALAND . HAS RESIGNED WBLLJNT.TON., Dec, 7:The govrtirneni of Premier Coates, which was defeated in the House of Representatives on a motion of non-confidence last night, re sinned today. The adverse vote was 50, to 28. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, Dec. 7: The price of Number 1 Northern wheat here today was quoted at Sl.lC'w, a drop from yesterday's imitations. dian provinces. I ne advantage to : alter being kicked by one of the . , ,., , A work l. Canadian pradueers in ;wil rate horses, WHfliam A. Bardett, 23 is cents a bushel, the re- years of age, was killed at Stuart port says. 1 Lake. I Rev. S. Robertson On is Found Guilty of Assault and Improper Conduct Connection with Divorce Costs on Highest Scale Awarded by Court Against Clergyman and Also Fine of $100 or Two Months in Jail served in munition, .board and in the air service during the war. TT7 BANK GIVES BONUS MONTREAL. Dec. 7: The Royal Bank of Canada announces a Christmas bonus of 5. percent of the annual salary to all its 9,000 employees. DO YOU NEED SOME EXTRA XMAS MONEY At this time of year, most of us could use a few extra dollars. That little gift for A TaA Xfnthor hrnthpr. nlntpr. VANCOUVER, Dec. 7. Rev. S. Robertson Orr wa4 reiative or friend does not found guilty today of an assault upon H. B.'Rjertson,' need to stick you. Here's K. C, in a judgment handed down by Magistrate Findlay't 7uLtovndu L u,ed fumi-1 in me ponce court toaay. a jme oi qiuu, or, in aeiaun, . ture or any other used art- two months in jail, was ordered. An appeal was entered. 'de around the home?' Look In the supreme court costs on the highest scale were . " J . t. h', You ' awarded against Rev. Robertson Orr, cd-resp&ntient in have an article someone else the divorce case in which an absolute decree was granted wns. When you find It, ad- to John Gordon Fleck of Vancouver from Margaret Wini- D NeW8 classified col- f red Fleck. Maintenance and education of the 12-year-old umns. daughter is entrusted to Mr. Fleck. l C08t8 ,itU.e' and w.hen J i rmh sprnmnnnips tn order, t His Lordship told Dugald Donaghy, K. C, for Mr. Orr, vou get 8ix jnsertions for the that he had found that improper conduct occurred be- price of four. tween the co-respondent and the respondent on evidence Jurr . used articles into OUtSlde Of Mrs. r leek S Confession. Let our Advertising Office There is no appeal from Mr. Justice Morrison's judg- have the details. Their tele- merit unless the judicial committee of the privy council in t Phone number ,s 98- ! I London grants special leave to near tne case. Condemned to Die This Morning But Reprieve Arrives in Time but said he felt considerable grat- TORONTO. Dr. 7;Savrf lification to be able to reduce the jfrom the nooBe by , ,eant ha WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.-The United States railroads 5:12. cannot compete with the Canadian railroads in transnor a Conservative stronghold since,' , u,. Jr. l , " i - "i wn uivimng ior me muraer tation of grain on.the basis . of the present . Canadian rates 18 ..... ... I of Thomas Jackson, was granted from-the irom- irom me me wheat wneai w neat belt oeic Deit to 10 to the me me seaboard seaDoara. sedDoara. This inis lms is is is the me me con-! con- con recept,on reception i,u"'":"t"-u at t his hls committee committee L ,by order of Mr. Justice McEvoy J. rooms. rooms. a atav stay nf of OTMllHnB execution 1nr for two vL.n weeks rnm nnirp l iUsw ani hi. alrtrtBgfr' pn FROM RRITAIN mZuiali RXr "ZS u,?,a Ma,d! TTardi elusion. of the interstate commerce commission in a re-1 The vote by polls was as foi- I iUlll DM 1 nil V"! . .wT-w ! Making Number of People , . . . . . ,ow9. i aide of the chest to the the of tion of the right will be taken during the day." rate! CAPETOWN. Dec. 7.-The x l. 7:-A $50 n.ish miwanU to Can- e ?!ou.c"ter.. inct! C Happy Toe response to the appeal for nroduets in th nnrthwftsL ... dP 4k. fa TAa AUItWB VK illc VUS IIUWB A i w w ,. . ... j j Monrv) sailed toaay on me sieam- . v .... ... e.i ; tv. u. ine uniiea rwingaom snu H" " """J : t v- , t j ii. 1Mnlfrn nu nnpn er naimorm iw rnf,4,tra Uav u mad so far. ! cessions sranted the Canadian Ml.MMI rw MilK.p. was - - - - c a w aMaf m a a w aawM fui that. nuf .v1oia .Tn m v ntu. port senate on propriety rates similar to Ca- ,0W8:t)l . .. . . ,, mitted to the minister of justice. Inadian rates on grain, livestock and other agricultural: S MaeiTw h! tional and Canadian Pacific by ; Canadian governtnent and re-' ImtM f.tii rnnMrnlnv the natAlw 3. Plunkett 1332 MacUan 1379. man and witneflSes had 9emb,ed i' ,IUn,klVt,l1,3?rIaTLcan,Mo !' jail in preparation for the 6 Plunkett 16 4. MacLean 1419. , h and the condemned mn .nr. t luniteu is oi irmn paren- taro a An it.9 rrthsJ In a 1 o f a 1 tr urtth AT STUART LAKE !agrd.uclJfl0.n; his sPiritual adv,8er when the I X ? V uIjr ! , telegraphic notice of reprieve i I 111 Uliwriu, uiuiwn niiu muuucm, i l niltwlM T, , n.. 'coming to Victoria in 1910 where cepiauie as money, inose wno ' " "m ie opened a sheet metal works came. M10RD1E TO BE CANDIDATE Mayor Announces That He Will Again Be in Field for Chief Magistracy Asked this morning by The Daily News as to Ms Intentions, Mayor S. P. McMordle announced definitely that he would be a candidate for re-election to the chief magistracy at the municipal elections next month. Colonel McMordie is now completing his first term as mayor and there are many who feel that he should be given the opportunity to continue work which has started this year. Previously, he served two terms as an alderman. GOOD PROGRESS ON CAR BARGE WORK w Good progress is being made at the local dry dock with the construction of the large car barge for the Can- t adlan National Railways. The hull is now practically completed and construction of the house as well as the Installation of fittings and t machinery will soon com- menee. The barge will be readw for delivery by Jan- nary 15 or a little sooner.