CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill :;e readf the Classified Ada. advertise for It. tof. K f a t) , f n1. locite the owner. .... . , - you need. advertlM lordt CI.T THE CLASSIFIED HAIIIT. damage to the prem-tiuu to the injuries in-I the proprietor. The in i' investigated by the I'Hiiff. COLD SPELL IS HOOVER DROWNED " VKR, Dec. 8: Harry nk'ineer A.' s', CURIOUS " I" he fell overboard yea-condition '''fii' body was recovered .hour. i .1 ..in. in n mm in cess nas crniur - . Und his temperature tonight is Dec. 3.-A general ! 100. At the same time i there Is l.reiidinf 'from th a decline in me . - ughout B. C. h.a heart whic h caused anxiet) bul etin at U a.m official coast, but it not The stated. "The King bad never, her-. Paeh-1 yesterday west coast registered! rather a restless night. ihw his temperature is lower KitmloofM mistered morning and the infective process shows 1"ccib oi a mmi .aim ... . nis ... some Improvement, ir.n.th though at present .,.,. la at this 8tff ade ijueiv - morning all At 1.15 yesterday 'was reported quiet at Buck ng- of the tug Jet- ham Palace and it was saw in critical In the ed. at Frflae thre was nothing drowned Of King Vieornr v loaded revolver was pulled on him three times, Wyman fought for thirty minutes, the fight ending on the sidewallt In front of the Government Telegraphs office. Both the Indians escaped but were later placed In custody. mam PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., MONDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1928 Inspector William Spiller left this morning for Hasellon to in vestigate the circumstances of Constable Wyman's assault. The inspector was accomjwnied by VjonsUble It. McKinley. LORD TENNYSON DIES FRESHWATER, England, Dec. 3: Lord Tennyson, son of the famous lKiet, is dead. HAZKLTON FAVORS BEER PARLORS BY A NARROW MARGIN 4 HAZELTON, Dec. 3. The results of the plebiscite on the question of having beer parlors In Hazelton requited in fifty-eight for and fifty- four against. General inter- est was taken in the plcbis- cite and almost everyone in town who was qualified tur- ned out to vote. There were active workers both for and against beer parlors. of Montreal and the La Angeles Power Co. i As a result of tnis committee meeting, it is expected that the council will have something definite to act upon at its regular meeting oa Monday evanieg ef next week. It is probable that the matter will be submitted to a vote of the ratepayers either at' the civic election in January or he PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper URfiE CABARET Spodal Dinner Thursday! and Saturdays Dancing eirry Saturday nl(ht from 9 to 12. Dance Hill for Ill'e Accommodation for Private Parties rhone 437 PRICE FIVE CENTS A bM CK MADE ON PARSON'S WIFE VANCOUVER King George is Fighting for His Life at Buckingham Palace Today and Nation is Stirred impressed on Account of Weak Condition of the Heart; Oxygen Was Given but Doctors' Report Hopeful . i LONDON, Dec... The King's physicians tonight id the following bulletin: "The slight improvc-... in Hjs Majesty's condition noted this morning f;cen maintained. His temperature is near normal ; i necessary to emphasize that anxiety concern- QUALIFICATIONS FOR POLITICAL LEADER When asked, during the re- cent political cumaign to give reasons wiiy he consid- ered himself fitted for the position of Premier of Brit- iih Columbia, Dr. Tolmie re- plied: I5cau8e I weigh less than . i MN, ,xt Dec. 3. v Pears of e an impending i. calamity i u half a ton on the hoof, am ripped the British public throughout the night . beefy, and well sprang, have a ;is learned the Kine had been triven oxvtren and 1 a Rood top line and deep :..ng illness menaced his heart wero somewhat al-it che' ,and a bov,Dt Jw- the docta report this morning, which said that Z w- li with the issue still general condition was slightly im-, vativ herd?" in doubt. This was proved. i P. W. Luce ! the knowledge that The Qun with Princes Mary Province. ! vinir used, although snent a trains night. The visit nam. PtaUo- authori- Uie Duke M-DeejusM f .YH-k ' 1 the importance of planned lo make to Birmingham i.lained that it was tomorrow was cancelled. Extra o ui minister oxvna ; oditiona of the seening news CANNOT ACT ON PROPOSAL Premier Baldwin Mut Consult UJ3. Government on Proposal . f LONDON, Dec. 3.4-Prtmler Baldwin told Fred A". Britten of Illinois, chairman of Naval Affaire Commiticc of United Slates House of Rpretnla-'v. that the latlen proposal of a conference on naval affair by the legislative committee was "interesting," but thai he could not express 3 defi: it opinion on it because the United States govern-sunt had no! bc?n consulted. : WILL CONSIDER ! POWER TENDERS i 11 ion was sngnuy nnproveu. . owlBg jn th political field. ! i remained in the public miml, however; the COn-i What more could you aak City Council to Meet InjComralUee -he Kinff was fiirhtinn --V I fur llw lonifer at th (jinr. I Teniclit fur Tms ffectHl such cases.', papers wen eaUsIsrUHjreei'' a mH in uie i :aw looay lor uw ion .wnctinse, ure , how the Kinr hard-1 early days of Uti r, eWMlnK r yiMvrei man IilN HOSPITALS aii- Sustained In 4'ugh llnue .'.ii i ondon about the twelfth or the irteenth. ! The Duke of Gloucester, who wan huntinsr near the border of .. , ... ... l !,,. K..ff..rln I r.wi i northern Knooesia, was hhimok in Vancouver , : INDIANS BEAT UPPOUCEMAN ai functioning, with j the nation's anxiety. The' Queen n of the inference con-; did not take her usual outing thli J ContaM Wyman is in Hospital taK'meni mat ni auernoon, me iirm unw" sne r , iin7iinn ituit r omitted th drive since the Kiig' Assault on Saturday was taken ill. ! The Prince of Wnles sailed from Dar-s-Salam, on the cruiser Enterprise today and is expected in HAZKLTON. Dec. 3. While placing two intoxicated Indiana whom he arrested, in the lock-up here on Saturday, Provincial Constable G. A. Wyman sustained what may prove to be serious in-jwtt when the pair of natives f i larm.su I vn him oiwl irat'a him o dash for the ".st loday In u sp- . The offJcr and will probably take dal coach w tht Uuelun Hw. the steamer from Cape Town. , , . sn,tn,tinn ifiiwi nnviv s 4-ss LONDON. Dec. 3: The bul-iu to be mde to determine the ex- up about the head jetin jued at 10.30 a.m. thisltent of the injuries. i result of a iracu moning Mjd: The King naai Uak last Thursday, tnrM n0urs of quieter sleep since Sliackletoo arrived iMlunee of the last bulletin (mid-'ii the interior on yes-: nijrlkt. His temierature is now r oon's ttwin and is ga g ,nd tnere ja a im- I is injuries cared for firovemeni jn nis general condlt- Rupert General Hoa-! i0n A ,mai quantity of axy-mun invaded the place !Ln,n WM administered during the rougn novse, a's,niht as a tonic. A medical bulletin issued just after midnight this morning said: "Anxiety concerning the strength of the King's heart persists." A decline strength of the heart of King George which was cause of anxiety was reported in n bulletin from his physicians at uw vpsterdav. The bulletin read: rrAfHIMP CAITTlIl-IHa'Maiesty had a quiet seep Itiiiitlllnll i3UU lii 'during the day the Ingret ve pro In spite of the fact that a ! Purpose The city council will meet in 1 .4 B'lrs tbt Ha v.Awcfii4 fr the purchase of the naunKipul hydro-electric plant and a twenty -i i five year franchise to supply tbi' city with light and power. Oiwi.e' understood to rest between the tenders of NesbMt-TbompMn Co. Kimf contr::ct-. :!.'( itUcml.ng the a "!:) which has TEN KILLED PLANE CRASH KIO DE JANi'.iRO. Dec. 8. Ten persons were killed when a The County Court case of Pick- hyro-airplane crashed into the ?ring et al vs the DutHont-Emer- bay, carrying a reception commit- son Logging Co. and J. C. Gavi- tc to welcome the Brazilian avi- Tan Is proceeding UMtajr. IMS- a tor. Alberto Santos uumont. nossl of lien proceeds is involved Every!ody aboard was killed in in the action. the crash. An Unknown Assaillant Slugs the Wite of Rev. Robertson On in Study Arnji-tu.e Day Sen ka ut the reuot led to his prcseut severe illness. CAMPBELL SfttEM ; OF VANCOUVER DIES' VANCOUVER, Dec. 8. Camp- j bell Sweeney, pioneer banker and resident of Vancouver for more! than forty yean, died Saturday! n 1 (.hi airAfl 89 If umm kftin In in l'.Ol and retired several years ago. PHYSICIAN PAYS THREE VISITS TO KING GEORGE LONDON. Dec. 8: Lord Daw- son of Penn paid the third visit of the day to Buckingham Palace 2.45 p.m. and left after an ours stay. Was Sleepless and Reading in Early Morning When Struck fHRISTM AS AT 1 mnu n l by Some Person Whom She Did Not Sec j wu J VANCOUVER, Dec. 3.Mrs. S. Robertson Orr is under j ARMY CITADEL medical treatment for injuries to her eyes and nose, f ol- lowing an attack by an unknown assailant as she sat rending in her husband's study at 4 a.m. Sunday, Rev. S. Robertson Orr reported to the police yesterday. Mrs, Orr was unconscious for half an hour. Mr. Orr said she was unable to interview the police on orders of her physician. Mr. Orr said he believed some one followed nim home night and had entered the house with the intention of from his office in the downtown hotel shortly after mid-stealing valuable documents. He worked in his study until after 2 a.m. and then went to bed. At 8 a.m., finding she could not sleep, Mrs. Orr got up and went to the study to read. She had been reading about an hour when she was lugged violently on the head by an assailant, whom she did not see. At 4:30 she recovered consciousness and called her husband. She had apparently been hit on the head with an instrument of some sort ami her glasses were broken. Fund to Be Raised to Provide Real Christmas Dinners for the Needy The Salvation Army is anxious j to have the Christmas dinner list' pli in W bite hall. London, where STEAMER SANK MID-PACIFIC VANCOUVER, Dec. 8. The ! ' disabled steamer Chief Maquilla, ! tow of the Janese boat Yogen Philipsburg. Que. and reMhed Vancouver in 1887 and opened a""' ?"k 1", If thc ,lle Ud a branch of the Bank of Montreal. :32; Mf - American Sh pp ng He wa appointed superintendent! Janadian tomn nnnouiued. All the of the British Columbia branches i t crew were aooara me logen Mru. ASKING TARIFF ON PRODUCE WINNIPEG, Dec. 3.--Strongly mpha.sixing the ned for an emergency tariff on fruit,' vegetables and perishable products, a delegation representing British Columbia Fruit Growers' Association here started a tour of the western provinces which will bring them in touch with organised farmers, grain pools, established growers. Alberta Poultry Asodayeia, and ihe like. BOMB EXPLODED IN GREEK CLUB of subscribers started. There are' a number ef people who will have MELBOURNE. Australia, Dec. to go without a real Christmas!'?, Fifteen were injured when a dinner that day If tome one does1 bomb exploded at a Greek Club not provide and the Army is will-1 Saturday night. Five suspects ing to do it. They are really act-! were arrested. ing for the eopie of the city and i they have a habit of doing it well. , PRICE OF WHEAT A great many will give, but a lot of people do not like to be the VANCOUVER, Dec. 3. The first. We hope there will be u m'ce of wheat at the exchange list tomorrow if even only a small this morning was $1.18' for one. ' Nif''T 1 Northern,