CLASSIFIL I Boston Grill w j , ,) read the Cla. .'', advertise or jl i a ! ,1 j find, locat the owner. w . f you need, advertise tot It O f TUB CK.S.miEII IIAUITi N... 28C realises better than i this time of year, with reluctance we ml for the purpose for it was intended. It "t go into the Army I fund. lions may be left at ' ws office or jfiven to i the Salvation Army is All will bo ack- Iced through the med- f the Dailv News. Proposal to Extend the Extradition Treaty to Include Prohibition Law ONTO, Dec. G. A special dispatch from Buffalo ir states: Negotiations for a retroatcive treatv m I 'nited Stat anadiansim te and Lanaua to permit the extradi- ntatively decided that a conference is to be field 'some time in January between the flM I riTD I k TnT 'Canadian and U. S. customs offi-I II I VI INI AKhr !cia, t0 outline a treaty similar SUM ON LIQUOR it Reached in Connection l iht Actions Brought b (iovernmcnt ill A, Dee. 6The by $210,000 as the - '"'.HTM AS DINNKR 1 1 n i on those not NOW PROVIDEDTOR to that already in force between 1 Cuba and U. S. Such instiuc-; tions already have been sent to nitt'd States Minister Phillip at OtUwa. ! OTTAWA. Dec. C The Canadian government so far has received mo request tf permit for the extradition of Canadian ac-, cueed of vrohrttens of -the U. S. ' prohibition law. The suggestion i settlement of eight i of the U, S. tor a uonference, in liquor bonds by coun-1 respect to possible revision of the ;it nit? on one hand the j anti-smuggling treaty in 1024 be - neral of Canada and tween the two countries it is .f h r British Columbia ficially stated, is under tiAih r ation of the Dominion govern 1IH W.M inatUnUH hr.ment. Definite decision in tin r of national revenue mmend&tkn of the mission on customs. t'OTIMi AT VICTORIA Dec. 6: The fine for today's vot-federal by-election. regid is expected shortly. CONFER OVER PEACE LANDS Telmie and Loughccd Icfl Ottawa Lat Night for! VICTORIA. Dec. 6: Premier t'ToImie, left for Ottawa Wt nfcht tn .nnfor with the IWiminlon Rov- s" Uu.. Idfft somber ernment ot n,9 tuMni the ti-rf ai mad on nrovinc. Dorimr a WfcU here ine mmiaier oi w iuwhwi, art rt ana and. Premier t remier Tolmie innn had i a . I if a party to adding conference on provincial mattera i Howver. we can- and t ,g under8tood negotiaUona our -own Christmas are to bc contjnued at OtUwa. hi; less we know oth- The ne, 0f public work loing the same. The IjOUKneeo accompanied the Pre-n Army is tlannirtff mer eat. It is understood he .me of all who have ,wil, rtturn to the province by is for this purpose. wfty of tne peace niver block .ilv News will hold . , ds ia ti,c railway belt. I until Christmas and ij-ne matter is to be discussed mi it over io me army NEW YORK EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR PEOPLE NEW YORK, Dec. fi. Four were kilb'd. six injured and 15 missing in an explosion today at t)isiefTtimr Plant, East 108 A Rtront. Tho windows were hat- HHfMtttMtttt Itered for several blocks. CHRISTMAS 'DINNER FUND i he ' convenience of out-of-town - subscribefs the following may be cut'out and used: f Enclosed find dollars contribution toward the ' h'istmns Dinner Fund of the Salvation Army to provide a nntr for those not otherwise remembered on ChrUlmas Day Hl for the provision of Christmas hampers for poor Signed boat had been found on the beach forty miles south of Yakutat. The coastguard cutter Unalga sailed today for Yakutat, three hundred miles northwwt of here. Latest pic ture of monarch who is seriously ill. STOCK QUOTATIONS tOourtoay ot S. D. tfinoa Co- Ltd.) The 6'1 wing quotations were d and ackc-d. Bay view, 3, SVii. B. C. Silver, 1.25, Nil. ! ' Bf MImouH, CT.'CTVi. Cork Province, 26, Nil. ColtoU Ifclt. 50, 53. DuBIl, 10, Nil. DuthJi 80, 85 George Copper, 5.25, 5.50. GeorgU River, 28. 30v Golcohda.7G. 7G'. . Grandflew, 5C, BfiVi. Indeiiendence, 9V4, 9. Indian,' 4, Nil. Inter. Coal & CoKe, 35, 30. Kooteiwy Florence, 10, 10. Kootenfty King, 30, S0'. L. & Ik, O'j. 7. Ukelew, lVLs Nil. Lucky Jim. 25, Nil. Marmot Metal 8Vi, 94. . ; i MarmotGolil.'7', tVs.' ' Mohawk, G. 0. Mortm Woolsey, 5, GV4. Natiwl Silver, 17. 18. Nq PJvo. CO. 51. Pemf Oreille, 10.10, 10.25. PJonwr, Nil, 1.88. Porter Idaho, CO, f.l. Premier. 2.20,- 2.24. Ilufuf Argenta. 23. 23; RuUj Hope, 55, 5G. Sllvir Crost, 7, Nil. Snowflake, 37'j. 38Vi. Sunlok. 2.30, 2.50. Topley Richfield, 45, 40. Wellington, 1714. 18M. Whitewater. 1.15, 1.20. Woodbjno, 4, 6. l'nstern Stocks Norandn, 57.50, Nil. Oils Fubyon. RV,. 5H. KETCHIKAN, Dec, 5. Intention of the Deep Sea pi.ihernv-n's Union to request the government to station a large veu.sel on ti e halibut banks to render aid ' fishing boats wheneVer required during the season wa announced in Ketchikan by Ffonk Semers, local representative of the unio i. Mr. Semers pointed out th".t Norway and other mal! nations mantain several government teamen which patrol their fishing grounds for te ixpress pur-nose of helping yeseels in a banks in 1018, but waa dia-ontinued a short time later. Since then, the matter has been brought up several time: PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER G, 1928 OFFICERS UNCOVER As soon as the fate yf the iirun- i'sffSftft LOCKED OFF BIKCLE. action to bring preeeure to bear L. I. 1 ' t .1 VANCOUVBR, Dec. G-.Vfiat was quoted oh be local exchange today at $1.17. Conservative Leader Charged With Pessimism at Victoria by Minister of the Interior VICTORIA, Dec. 6. In addressinir the final Liberal rally last night in the interest of Dr. MacLean, Hon. unarles btewart, minister of the interior, charged R. B. Bonnett, Conservative leader, of the following in his predecessors' footsteps of pessimism. Mr. Bennett, the minister said, admitted prosperity of the country, but warned against the future. "We have had those warnings for seven years, ne saut. Minister of Health King declared that Bennett en dorsed the Liberal policy when he admitted here Tuesday At I 1 j t V nigni mat anaua was prospering under tne uoerai Huge Still on Texada Island Big Enough to Slake Thirst of Whole Coast, Has Been Seized VANCOUVER, Dec. G.Alleged to be the largest distillery ever located in British Columbia, an plant at Pocohantas Bay, Texada Island, has been seized by customs preventive officers aftor an intensive search by seaplane from Jericho Beach air station and by the customs launch Despatches Two men haVe been arrested and two more are being searched for by air and land. "It js big enough to supply the whole Pacific coast," "jtaid Chief Inspector James Barton I Ef ICI AT1IDC Til MEET I describing tho still. i.L,uiJLniimn lunibbi The pace WM guarded by a JANUARY TWENTY-SECOND j 'v b"1 "'TZ 7Mt & man on duty had barely time to VlLiUUiA, uec. o; ino were uoon him. The sentry islature will meet January 22 It and one other were arrested, but is officially announced. two others made tht'ir escape. I.AROB CAIURET Special Dinners Thursday! and Saturdays ' Untiring every Saturday night from 0 tii 12. Dance Halt for Hire Accommodations Xor Private Parties rhone 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS TTER TOD A Y LARGE ILLICIT DISTILLERY IN SOUTH WRECKAGE OF ASKING PATROL FISHING BOAT: Clue to Possible Tate of Ilrun-vol and Imperial Being In-vestlgated JUNEAU, Alaska, Dec. 6: The first clue of the fate of the halibut fishermen aboard the misslnjr schooners Hrunvol and Imperial reached Juneau when the customs officials were icted here for alleged violation of the ! told that wreckage of a halibut prohibition laws already are under way at Ot- jiistnct Attorney Richard Templeton definitely i Deep Sea Fishermen's Union Wjll I Trv to ltrintr I're44nrp n ' n - - Government CHOOSIN i MINISTER TO JAPAN Three men have been mentioned for the position. They are, left to right: Hon. Dr. James II. Finn. British Columbia's representative to the Federal Cabinet; Sir Campbell Stuart, and Laurent Beauriry. Counsellor to the Department of External Affairs. KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE OIVWIV UIWTUVU2 on me irut?r uiuciair, iie.saiu. ( or. n,,.n'ratlon wtll be sent to Dan Sutherland, delegate to con- VANCOUVER, Dec. 6. Charlie urea, reeuentinz hUiWbfln the Cleveland, rtrect car conductor. matter ir -dlcdf4nurie JftwNvaftorhe was- "A trip of H cor.st guard cutter knocked off a bicycle while riding is not sufficient; a large steamer, to W(rk last evening by an auto-i.f at !east 1000 tons, should be mobil driven al'cgedly by Bajil -n the banks at all times during Morsea of Victoria. Mo-sea Is .he halibut seaaon." Mr. Seme-s held on a charge of manslaughter. said. A large veseel was station- cd by the government on the Alas- VANCOUVER WHEAT ; Rut is Still Very Sick Welcome Announcement From Buckingham Palace Today Must Not Be Taken With Too Great Optimism LONDON, Dec. 6. King George's physicians this morning issued this bulletin: '"The King has passed a fair night and his temperature this morning is lower. The general condition is slowly improving and the Infective process, which remains severe, is becoming more localized. The statement that King George's general condition was slowly improving made by the physicians in the morning .bulletin was the most welcome announcement from Buckingham Palace since His Majesty's illness became critical. Probably it will seem unwise to interpret too optimistically the words of the bulletin, for the King has been ill 17 days and is granted to be still a very sick man. NEW RADIO OTTAWA, Dec G The personnel of the new radio commission is announced today us follows: Sir John Alrd, president of the Bank of Commerce, chairman; C. A. Bowman, editor, Ottawa Citizen ; and Augustin Frisch Montreal, director of technical education for Quebec. SENATOR APPOINTED FOR NEW BRUNSWICK OTTAWA, Dec. 6. Hon. Walter Foster, Saint John, N.B., former premier of New Brunswick, is appointed to a New Brunswick vacancy in the senate, succeeding the lute Senator King. CALL MONEY GOES TO EIGHT PER CENT NEW YORK. Dec. G. - Vrtiee fell off sharply today when cull money advanced to 12 per cent for the first time In eight years. A wide assortment of pivotal issues dropped from $4 to $17.50. SMYRNA DEVASTATED PERA, Turkey, Dec. 6: Widespread devastation with loss of life not yet estimated has been caused In Smyrna by floods and torrential rains. NO EXCITEMENT AT VICTORIA Licet ion Does Not House People of Capital City Very Much VICTORIA, Dec. 6. While both, parties are claiming victory at the polls here today, there is no great excitement and the poll may & 1 1 A J A I noi ue neavy m was apecteu. iv number of Conservatives who would, like to see Dr. MacLean elected are absenting themselves from the poll. The outcome is very, much in doubt with the leaning perhaps a little toward D. B. Plunkett, the Conservative Boxing TONIGHT IN MOOSE HALL At 8:30 BATTLING GURVICH vs. EDDIE McGOOTY 10 Hounds 5 Good Preliminaries