CLASSIFIED HABIT C.N.R. TRAIN STRUCK AUTO; KILLED FOUR ! -VTON, Dec 15 Mary ii -uk, aged 15, Nick Zym-ind Bill Kalyniuk were Jacob Watotn itiiuk, the . - dead from injuries, and i seriuely injured, as a i Canadian National paa- j in ii crashing into their "ile at the level crossing n-.ky Lake, 90 miles north-i.dmontoo, late Thursday. MMSJER SATISFIED IMMIGRATION SPEECH l WA. Dec. 15. Hon. I- rke, minister of irrrmi-yeterdny expressed him-- t ied with the explanation J. Bruce Walker. Cana-ieetor of European immi-in connection with a ilelivered by the latter in in which he was quoted i-r: "All present immigra-t.emei would not besr com-i with the magnitude of the WILL SETTLE WAR PROBLEMS ' ' ANO, Dec. 15: The fifty--sion of the council of the - --I Nations concluded public meetings this after- then adjourned, 'n Ministers Chamberlain, I and Stresemann of Brit- 1 tame and Germany resec- inhuoif a communique ttit-"' u-t they vere determined ,V -aythiqg; n the(r(iowr to 1 iuickly at a complete and ttlement of the difficult-' i-ing out ofthe war. BIRTH NOTICE daughter was born at tbe - Rupert General Hospital "day, December 14, to Mr. Mrs. Wm. S. Murray, Prenv i. (.'. TOLMIE SEEMS QUITE PLEASED OTTAWA, Dec. 15 "We had a ve y friendly discussion on all aspects appertaining to the natu ral resources of British Columbia FRANK GENARO BEAT SIEVE ROCCO IN TEN ROUND BOXING BOUT DETROIT. D t -15. F ankie Genaro, flyweight title holder. won a scheduled ten-round bout with Steve Roceo, Toronto, on a foul in the second round. The bout was for the title. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL Knglfeh Ixwgue, Division 1. Astoa Villa. Manchester City postponed fog. Burnley 0, The Wednesday 2. Bury, Birmingham, postponed,' ( fef. Cardiff 1, Bolton 1. Leeds United 1. Arsenal 1. Leicester 4, Huddersfield 1. Liverpool 1, Blackburn 1. Manchester United 1, Everetoo 1. Newcastle A, Darby 1. Sheffield United S. Portsmouth, 0. Westham 8, Sunderland 8. Seriind Division Hull City 1, Swansea 1. Middleboro 8, Bristol City 1. Mlhrall 4, Grimsby 1. Notts County 1, Stoke City 0. Oldham 1, Notts Forest 2. Portsvale 0, Bradford 1. Preston 2, Barnaley 1. Reading 3, Chelsea 3. Southampton 1, West Brom-wich 1. Tottenham 1. Blackpool 2. Wolverhampton 8. Clapton 2. Scottish league. Division 1. Aberdeen 5. Falkirk 8. Airdrles 2. Rangers 5. Ayr United 0, Raith RoVera 1. Celtic 1. Hearts o. Hamilton 0, Kilmarnock 2. Hibernians 2. Dundee 0. Motherwell 3, Third Lanark X. Partick 2. C"tottoty 1., Queens Park 2, CWj 1. St Johnstone 1. St Mirrtn 0. THEODORE ROBERTS LOS ANGELES. Dec. egate Inlet last Tuesday afternoon and drifted ashore near Tlell, arrived in the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on tbe Prince John today and will proceed 10 Vancouver by the next boat which will be the steamer Catala on Tuesday afternoon. The Pesuta, whose crew fears he will be a total low, is new flowing, through the hull as the tide ebbs and flows. Owing to weather con-ditioa. salvage of the barge can hardly be attempted at this time. The Prince Rupert Salvage & Towing Co., however, is stripping he-of smaller fittings and equipment and an attempt will be mude later to take off the larger machinery The barge itself will probably be abandoned . The Pesuta will be the third log carrying barge that the Pacific untJ r.rkH . ...i.i. Coyle Navigation Co. has kt in resoect to manv of th n..tinn. "rt yea:s. A couple of years declared Premier Toimie, after conferences with Hon. Charles Stewart thin morning. The premier said that although the present confe.eoce were closed, there still remained certain work to be done, particularly in the nature of legislation, before the whole mat-tar of raiaraing natural rssnwran to the piwiaca could be consum- or so the Dromrock was lout in the Bella Coola district. Last year the Bingamon was lost in the vicinity of Victoria. The Bingamon, it will be remembered, was the barge which on her first trip four years ago this winter broke away from the tug Maaeett and drifted before a high gale with all on bea d for almost 50 miles and coded up to a safe anchorage at the Duada IstaMr.- All throe lasoa barges were former sailing ships equipped with donkey engines and other machinery. While such ves- feeifl have been found advantageous for the carrying of large quanti ties of logs, it has also been found that very powerful tugs arc nee essary to hold them when there i s.termy weather. BRITAIN AND LUGANO, Italy. Dec. 15. Accord between Great Britain and Italy as to the procedure for carrying out an agreement for the aettieatent of the reparations problem and evacuation of the Rhine era the outstanding development at the meeting of the council of the League of Nations. Th agreement was announced by Sir Attllm Chamberlain, in' which he said it was deemed important since those two powers were named as guarantors of peace on the Rhine under the Locarno Pact. UNABLE TO SEARCH MIDDLETON ISLAND JUNEAU. Dec 16. Captain Jennings of the salvage tug Aku-tan radioed that he had made two futiie attempts to land on barren Mlddleton Island to search for the twelve missing fishermen from the schooners Brunvol and Imperial. The Akutan is returning to Ketchikan because of shortage of fuel. RECOUYCT ORDERED VICTORIA, Dec. 16: A re-eount on the Victoria by-election was ordered this morning by Judge Lampman in the county court During the afternoon there will 'be a program Including a dialogue! by Garden Williseroft and Billy Bremner; piano solos by Billy Ful- 15 : 1 ler and Muriel Vance; and a aad, sketch by Misses Annie alker, IJtOOUOre ""? ' . . t.hm Finlev. Jean Ritrhie. Helen Ma sir star .wd ysw - - , :, screen Walker and Klsie I inley. 68 years of age. , Boston Grill Evcryon read the Claulftal Ada. LARGE CABARET lose, kdverttM tor It. If j im Special Dinner Thursday! and It you rind, locate tbe owner. Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night Wi-atcvcr you need, adwtlae lor it from 0 to 12. Dance Hall lor Hire (JET T"E CLAHBiriED II, PRINCE RUPERT Accommodations tor Private Part lea Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 437 -mi ."J.a .1. MX., No. 294 v ft PRINCE RUPERT. B. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1028 PRICE FIVE CENTS NEW FOOTHOLD ON LIFE FOR KING SOUGHT if Hours Sleep Improves Hiun of Patient at Buckingham Palace -..DON, Dec. 15. King , ( , woin by 26 days of ill-today was struggling ly tor a new foothold on Uter Buffering somewhat .Sack yesterday following .rations Wednesday, the j needed in securing aev- jr.v sleep last night and -I today with a steady pulse . itliout further exhaustion, morning's bulletin is regard-palace circles as satisiac- Wueen did not leave the today and the Prince of i now carrying on the work i t her. lie lunched today - Queen and Princess King- physicians issued ! lowing bulletin this moronic King has had several t .-deep. The local condi--o far satisfactory. There - - cease in the exhausUon ' pulse remains steady." i;()N, Dec. 15. Tonight's .-t.ited the King had a with some rest. Though remains ateady and u moderate, the exhaus ' istM. It has been decid- ploy ray therapy as part atment. ANXIETY FELT TOR la ? A fivri r ... wli i uf MISSION BOAT THOS. CROSBY. SKIDEGATE, Dec. IS: Considerable anxiety is felt here for the safety of the United Church mission launch Thomas Crosby with Rev. R. C. Scott and Capt. William Oliver on board They went to Cape St. James JamC" IPEZUTACREW iPENSIONFUND ! TRELLE VISITS REACHES CITY Water Rising and Falling In Hull of Log Carrying Barge Ashore in Skidegate Inlet The captain and seven members of the crew of the log carrying d ,Z T V1' I b" rezuU' whlch b;ke away - u re now nine days over- from from th the tug Imbrecarla In Skid due. The weather has been one continual storm since they left It is hoped that the little vissel may be safely anchored in some bay or other point of shelter. The steamer Prince John, on arrival here this week from the south, reported hav- ing seen the Thomas Crosby at Rose Harbor. FOR TEACHERS C.N.R. PRESIDENT Tat Is Plan Virtually Decided On Calls on Sir Henry Thornton Four Per Cent of Salaries Going to Provide It VICTORIA, Dec. 15. A scheme has been virtually endorsed by which the teachers of British Columbia will contribute After Visiting Grain Centres and Winning Prizes MONTREAL. Dec. 15: Pos slbilities of development and col onization in the Peace River country were the subject of dis cussion todar between Sir Henrv 4 per cent of their monthly sal- Thornton, chairman and president iiries toward the fund p-oviding of the Canadian National Rail-lor retiring allowances. Tbe gov- ways and Herman Trelle of rnmeiit will make up any short- Wembley in tbe Peace Rivir, hol- ige between the amounts avail- der of three worlds' ehampien- ible and the needs of the profes- ships m grain and the most out- -:ion, an amount not expected to standing fignri in agriculture in -e large. i Caaada todi y. oi u.eir iim live moatus eon Iri buttons to provide for teachers e.inng sbortiy before contributing substantially to tbe fund. T E I 1 , : . . . A. 1 - ucKiBiauuu iv gitc eiiei-i vo ine jjr yy J scheme is expected to be brought :'.:. oown next session Tln.. AU-i. fl ..l.tt In Mnn. linr, unUAA i ,w t. 1IU wo-tuers wecioeu recently ir a m Troll ..- Mod mA tad tbe t ,.M water is i. fi. .j establish a $100,000 fund out nt,,, ti,,. . , f V W V IIH SfiUl j n ning and later met Sir Henry hoi -iton. Mr. and Mrs. Trelle alae met W. D. Robb vico-presi- nt of fie C. N. Railways and the company. Black, director of col-and agriculture for SUNDAY SCHOOL YOUNG FOLKS BAZAAR TODAY MAY DONATE Presbyterian , Girls and Beys Con- SaIvatkm Armv Fund Conspicuous ducting Affair This Alter- by lcDem of Sma nuvii in uiiuicii Amounts The annual bazaar of the Sun-, Tli, salvation A: my Christmas day schooj of FlraV Presbyterian dinoe and h unper fund which Church is taking place this aftar-; i3 growing steadily is not sup-r.oon in the baaujment of the ported to any large extent by small church, which hae Ven artistic- donations. Children and others ally deeo-ated wkh Christmas coi- who can apare only a dollar or or aMl adorn raantfcfoy the me- half a doHar are invited tflinj SIR JOSEPH MAKES HANDSOME DONATION Q. C. CITY HOSPITAL SKIDEGATE, Dec. 15: A donation of $500 has been made to the Queen Charlotte City Hospital operated by the United Church marine M : : r i w n Dybhavn, Pete Sunderland and I. Finess. Mrs. Jarvis McLeod. Mrs. Karl Dybhavn. Miss Rowon. J. Farstad and Mrs. F. W. Allen. COLD STORAGE WINS BILLIARD FIXTURE land and John E. Davy, superin- the father sick and unable to their favor. lenueoi oi me aurraay scnooi, is work cannot have all the good in general charge of the arrange- things which are possible for those , mw,ts. more fortunately situated. Do- f ollowing aro the girls and nations since yesterday include: LOCAL NEWS 'ITEMS boys in charge: Frhuell's Meat Market, 10 pounds Fancy work Misses Margaret ; meat. ' Edith Mahaffey . Ned MeLeod ............... .$1 ln clty rni. ... ' Home coc4,ng-Mi.S Myrna SAinwnadlan Co. front quarter to a ch of TOJfranc iller. Ann Ann virkpnH.ii Kirkendall, Pheme Ph., of beef, making about 20 roasts ir-n -u. irjlj Fuller, Flnley and Jean Ritchie. Toys Misses Sheila Stuart, Winnifred Eby and Betty Bast- man. Novelties Misses Beulah Mc-Kinley and Olive Munro. j Te i room Miaees Nessie j Brown, Irene Mitchell, Margaret i cri. vr i j it. i iaH, mmj rfvarn una iisrau Walker. Fish pond Misses Helen Ak- Naughton, Lily Jones, Marion Ryan and Bettf Cameron. of 5 pounds each. Donation $5 Previously acknowledged $81 BARCLAY'S BANK CANADABRANCH . SALVATION ARMY , Wc invite you to the meetings Sunday at 11 a.m., 2(90 a.m., 7:80 p.m. Lots of good music and figs. Come, bring your friend a real welcome await you. Y. P. Christmas DemonetraUon Friday, December 21. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue This Society is a branch of The' Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass. Sunday Service at 11 a.m.-, subject, "God, the Only Creator of Man." Testimony Meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public in cordially invited. , r.--. v .uviniM 9ueieuueu sen tence. Mrs. J. M. Bender of Atlin who has bean with Miaa DuVernet for some time was called to Haielton i.n account of tbe serious illness of her sister Mrs. McLean of Grassy Plains. Bail in the sum of $2,000 has been set in the case of Ben Self OTTAWA. Dec. 15. Barclay's who ha mi f, iBank (Bngland) will make ap- on a chanre of false oreUiian in 5m' p,teat,0,, at the next wsmIoB of Uon with a chattel mort-lioya stall stall ( woodworiO-Gordon woodworK) -Hrdon Mriteaent parliament he ne e e to io incorporate incorporate a a gage. Williseroft and Jack McRae. Kitchen Misses Annie Walker, Elsie Fin fey and Louise -Lindseth and Mrs. J. H addon. Cashier Mrs. Robert Davie. Decorations Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron. Sunday school teachers assisting include Mrs. R. F. McNaugh-ton, Mrs. J. B. Mackay and Miss Florence Smith. Uralich in the Dominion with a capital of half a million dollars, the head off ice to be in Montreal. MONTREAL, Dec. 16. A financial column in the Ottawa Ga-sette says: "It is understood that Sir Robert Borden, former premier of Canada, will accept the office of the president of the new bank (Barclay's). SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES ST. PETER'S CHURCH A atrvke will be held at St. Peter's Church, Seal C at 11 a.m. 4 December 1G, by Bishop Rix. "Sanda 34ki1 at 10:80. Capt K. H. Simpson, manager of the Langara cannery at Mas-sett, and Mrs. Simpson were arrivals in the city from the Islands on the Prince John this morning. James Gibbons, who has been here in connection with the settlement of the affairs of his brother, the late E. C. Gibbons, who was recently drowned, will leave by Monday morning's train on his return to his home at Bangor, Maine. Irwin Bruyn of Oregon, nephew I of the late A. W. Edge and now half owner of the paint shop business here, arrived in the city ! from the south on the Princes Royal yesterday afternoon, being here on business. He is undec-: ided as to whether or not be will remain here. .Mr. Buyrn, some ears age, was connected with j the shop. PRINCE GEORGE SAILS BRITAIN PAYS PART OF DEBi' Nearly Billion Dollars Already Paid Off Since Refunding by U. S. iuuuivil tlll.l tjll U JSCIIII J. 1 9 i I 1 1 S.T T 1 T a unuui, uec. io. A ,.Dn velle of t Toronto. . pay- ment f $94(0000oo was made to- day fcy tfle British government to the United States on account of (IOIuiMMOMTIONjSm P A FIT A RriTrMTifTlT hniB P lJ'ment brought ths total tiAr Vm 1. I nillUlllUlill A V I WD.SrN turned over ,o lh- United states treasury since the fundinr of the i debt to $964,000,000, reducing the There was a large crowd out ! amount outstanding to about four last night at the Moose Hall to1 '"id a half billion. attend a meeting in commemora-j - tion of the late Captain Raoldi Amundsen, the famous exolorer. U V TVk AT B. M. Simpson occupied the thai ! 1 Uu i I MIL til and among those taking part were j Mayor McMordie, Olof Hanson, Rev. John Hanson, John Dybhavn,' J. Selvig, Alderman Prudhomme nd others. Arrangements for the event were in the capable hands of John Iversen, Karl THE LIBRARY Large Number of Books Loaned Last Month Wns Reported to the Board Last Night The month of November was a busy one at the public library, the total output of books for the month being 4,023 an average of 201.1 each day, the librarian re- tMll-tM) In ih Tina,) ta DECISIVE MARGIN, While most of this 7 fiction itaerc were in addition 408 non- C. L. Youngman (Grand Ter- 'g1" and minals) defeated A. Maedonald 19 te. "Pte department (Cold Storage) 200 to 196 last JTUfu,g ftUl book we night in the outatandimr oam f a' one ""P" nd 88 la this week's second division bil liard fixture. Th fVilil !Uiiu "lndJ?i8lUL-to8t L tbKone game jn-th ehaae, makinc a total collection after allowing for SS discarded oi w vouuses. inexe are The fanotior waa-prned heMniTthe neWTJWWle enior .ku JZZJ-l .Z: . ow tliS borrowerT sr new ones - at 3 o'clock by Rev. J-hnf Suther- Jt .' I their Christmaa Families where - r wut.u having taken- Mt cards durinir yyc.pwmn ana zs oeijig cancelled. The Board, last night decided to close the t library Christmas uay ana'ivew reartf- Day. After close financing it was reported by the secretary that the Board would end the year with a ' small balance to, the good to offset a small overdraft last year. A good deal more money could have been spent with benefit to the institution but it was not available. The Librarian report that as the result of a considerable demand the library is carrying the telephone books from Calgary, Montreal, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria. Winnipeg and that more will be added for reference purposes. ., The books on edutaUen pro-' vided by the 'Parent Teacher Association have arrived. Those present at the meeting laat night were P resident James Black, Secretary Gearga Wilkinson, Alderman Dibb, V. Basso-Bert. II. F. Pullen and Miss Cruickshank. ORR REMOVED FROM CHURCH VANCOUVER. Dec. 16. The judgment of the commission of tbe General Assembly of tbe Presbyterian Church in Canada investigating the case of Rev. S. Robertson Orr was issued today. It removes Mr. Orr from the office of minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and terms him "wholly unworthy and unfit te be a minister of the Gospel." - TO THE RATEPAYERS OF PRINCE RUPERT NEW YORK, Dec. 15: Prince pieaw save Saturday's George sailed at to Lon- midnight jpi- as we wish to ref.r don on the steamer Bereagaria. particularly to the Power - i offers therein published. PRICE OF WHEAT American State Public ' Service Company VANCOUVER. Dec. 15,-Wheat bv G. S. CLARK ' was quoted on the exchange at $1IR'.