CM P r n VICTORIA, Today's Weather To morrow s Tides T -tale, northerly FiUid? Bupcrt ,d ;wo mile? fyjioqr; baio-.3023:1 42; sea Ismoo! in. ucutive Committee Authorized By Heavy JRGE TOLL FROM FIRE Hundred Thousand Dollars Dimage Done This Morning In Viking, Alberta RlNO. Alta.. Nov. 20: (CP) 1 by a high wind, fire of un- M.i cisin this morning de- Mel tivcn buildings on the i:a street here, Including the png Hotel, with a loss estimated 15100,000. 'n the course of his annual P to the pacmc Coast j,, My western fisheries prob- S-Dr. William A. Found of 1 fiK , ininisier "", will be 'f,nce RUpert vv"'er with ... ' branches of of n "IS lm ,ii. ' both , uers wlth- rard to hM hearin, I"Tut.and " nQ salmon salmon He cmes to 1,0 frnn, t, rnnce ""C1 1 Vancouver and . r Rupert . Seattle. She Vote to Call Men Out fh Action May be Resorted to Unless Demand For Forty-Kifc'ht tent I'er uay increase in ray ror J Colliery Workers is Not Met j JAUNSLEY, Eng., Nov. 20: (CP) Members of thej jiers' Federation of Great Britain, it was officially an-unced today, have voted ninety-three percent strong! knower the executive committee to call a nation-wide I,. , e i : ii. e keitsucn action is lounu nuccs&tu y in uruer iu muurcei demand for a 4o.c per a ay increase in wages, ine mm--have been expressing dissatisfaction for some consid-&k time with the pay they have been receiving. 4 o ( j'JSLYllTMXY COME TO CANADA i hVASHISOWS, DC.. Nov. j Prr !ai; Franklin D. ! V A newtpapermen ) that he hoped to i tonp' an invitation t. :"i had ben extended him ! KPrea..'. W L. Mackenzie ti; J Canada. He could. te' r i- nothing more de- Ifiiiiltiit this time ! TO STAY IN CHINA General Chans Kal Shek Averts Secession of Five Provinces, It Is Claimed PEIPING, China, Nov. 20: General Chans Kal Shek, Chinese war lord, was reported today to have averted the complete loss by the Nationalist government of five provinces In North China as i - i. t. r -1. a rrsilll 01 a compromise wmvii had been arranged with Japan. Under the agreement, the provinces concerned would be governed by commissions, not being completely removed from under the Nationalist government but under a working agreement with Tokyo. There would be Japanese agents In an advisory capacity. REASON FOR MOVE TOKYO, Nov. 20; (CP) The campaign for political indepsn-dencct of North China from the Nanking government is attributed by Japanese Foreign Office spokesmen in part as a result of the United States silver purchase policy which Intensifies ' 0 J Mi'lL I China's economic troubles, and 'ttKlnPOOda VYltn ! Great Britain's support of Nan- .5 I . t. Kcilmnlll. Nnic Cause Of Dealhs in 'Frisco ilUI. - - board of health yesterday Is-, a Warnlnir oinct hf nnr- jSe ol baklne soda In the city er than on prescription of phy-lans- The warnlnir followed the vcry that 600 pounds of baking containing deadly arsenic had n old during the past month that ree deaths had already curred as a ni.it PllTY MIMKTVii ni. USIIi'lHES IS COMING Klllg CUirciltJf iviuim iiiiiu...- ing a spoptancous popular movement for the autonomy of North China." VAGUE BUT GItAVE LONDON, Nov. 20: (CP) Great Britain Is holding her hand in North China. "Vague but grave" Is today's description In British official circles of the new trouble from Japan and China. WAS SHOT IN WOODS Murdoch McKenzle Victim Hunting Accident at Digby Island Not Serious of LIQUOR Here Is the first picture taken of The"baby son of trie Duke and Duchess of Kent Th.' baby was feeing taken by his nurse from Belgrave Square to Buckingham Palace for an airing. The christening took "place today. CANADA MAKES DECISION REGARDING SANCTIONS; ' SHIP ALLOWED TO COAL Genoa Round Vessel at Sydney With Scrap Iron Ethiopia Claims Victory Over Italy in East Africa Fighting OTTAWA, Nov. 20: (CP) The Canadian government made its first decision yesterday under the sanctions against Italy to which the Dominion has subscribed when the United States freighter Farnham, bound from Boston to Genoa with a cargo or scrap iron, was allowed to take on only enough coal at Sydney, Nova Scotia, to complete her voyaje to Genoa Scrap iron is among the articles banned by sanctions for delivery to Italy. Status on Fuel GENEVA, Nov. 20: (CP) The status of coal and oil under the League T)f Nations sanctions program against Italy Is to be determined at a meeting of the sanctions committee of eighteen next Monday. . i Private Gold Drawn On I ROME, Nov. 20:. (CP)-Prlvate holdings of gold in Italy will be drawn upon by the government In the effort? to combat the financial penalties being imposed upon. the, country by the. League of Nations ! sanctions program, It was announc-Ruelt Murdoch McKenzle is in Prince General Hospital this af- ed yesterday. . nn urith a sunshot wound In' . , i,iian Reverse : JELLIC0E IS DEAD Famous British Admiral Dies Today at Age of Seventy-Six Years LONDON, Nov. 20: (CP) Lord Jeilicoe, outstanding British naval figure in the Great War, died today at the age of seventy-six. He rose to greatest fame as commander of the Grand Fleet at the (Battle of Jutland In 1916.. iciuuu.i ".- 1 nnn nnn r a ,., V,- w-.Hj ln Kenzie was shot. and and McKenzle McKenzle was was brought to hospital. as a a result oi . a ... . .. M, rtwin uuu "'u m ."" as . " T,; ADDIS ABABA, Noy Nov. hi: 20:Etriio- nw u- . the left thign of hunting accident at u his Digby cUlUon conuiuu.. a Pia . last - falght - da,med claimed victory victory for for icaV LeboarinstUuton a visitor In at 12:30 noon today, ths " " . r itc fnmps nvpr the Italians on on is rnnnrtPH reported bv by the the aucnamg attending ; phy- Pu, , , fron declaring. that that the the. 1 dencv to nuestion m DUNDEE LIFEBOAT DUNDEE. Scotland, Nov. 20: i (CP) An anonymous gift of $35,- - "-., ng a. new luenoav. next wHnp....i. ScrL e Dr. L.V. Kergln, to be not t J ruunu win serious, - hark near GOrranei wun ncuvy .kae by tne. alr attack of the in- the various! William McGilp and mck-chzw . vrts V the industry, tak- ,were hunting on Dlgby Island. Mc-j indications that France Rejects Protest Kenzie was ahead and Mcuup ' oe -Hvnnne from the north! PARIS, Nov. 20:-In a note de- . a"Q hind with a snotgun. :nA K- h-n-H There was a, ten-! llvered to the Italian ambassador - "-". U. ULL1UVIIVUIIJ " " I , A ...nn.ln If such heavy here, the French government for- Ita-mally rejected the Italian protest The accident occurred immediately ans had had' been actually Inflicted (at the, Imposition of the League of ot m-Koru riL I UUll V44V f- , y , NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Is Named Edward George PatrickArchbishop Officiates LONDON, Nov. 20: The baptism of the. Infant son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent was solemnized today by the Archblsop of Canterbury, The baby prince received the names Edward George Patrick. Stock Market Is On Upgrade Again New High Ground Reached Yes terday Despite Heavy Turnover Of Nearly 3,000,000 Shares NEW YORK, Nov. 20: The stock market advanced to new high ground yesterday with many Issues total of 2,880,000 shares changed! hands and closlngl averages were( as follows: Industrials, 148.44j up 1.38;, rails, 29.73, up .32; bonds, 98.82, up .12. ! POUND IN MONTREAL MONTREAL, Nov. 20: (CP) The British pound sterling closed at $4.97i bnt he local exchange mart yesterday. In New York It was $4.92. '.. TRADE AGREEMENT WITH NEW ZEALAND OTTAWA, Nov. 20: (CP) A new trade treaty has been con- eluded .between Canada and New Zealand, it was officially announced last night. Details will be. made public tomorrow. . . J. H. Blackmore Of Lethbridgc To . Head Social Creditors At Ot- - Jt tawa Caucus' -AfEdmonton" EDMONTON, Nov. 20. Thirteen of fifteen federal members of the Social Credit party, meeting here yesterday in connection with the caucus of federal, provincial and municipal members, tentativelj Chose J. H. Blackmore of Leth-bridge to be leader of the group In the House of Commons at Ot tawa. Final decision was left op?n until the choice has been approv ed by two Saskatchewan Social Credit members who were unable to be present. The Social Credit caucus, over which Premier William A. Aberhart Is presiding, has been in almost continuous session since Monday and is not expected to conclude until tomorrow, so Interesting and great are the prdblems. mainly hi i i I i. Hon. E. C Manning, provincial ' secretary, spoke today on the work of his department. n.tu j . i i t High 10:00 a.m. 19.0 ft. 22:41 pjiu 16!7 It. Low ' 3:30 a.m. 8.9 ft. 16:37 p.m. 75 ft. RIT1SH MINER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1935 r STRIKE PRICE: 5 CENTS MOOTED BUSINESS SHOWS BIG INCREASE Royal Baby's First Photograph MONEY FOR British Columbia In FISHERMEN c J: M 1 A Vickersen Tells Vancouver Of Benefits From Duty Change On, Ila!ibut "loniato Men Fearful VANCOUVER. Nov. 20: G. W. V'lckerson of Prince Rupert, who a vhitor here, said yesterday bat the reduction of the duty n halibut entering the United States from Canada would mean SGO.fiOQ a vear more money for British Columbia coast halibut fishermen. Comnivn'inT on tbe agreement, Mr. Nirkspn said it wou'd place halibut boats operating Out of Prince Rupert In as good a position as those out of Seattle and should raise the price of halibut h- half n rent a round. The Prince Rupert broker came here to meet Mrs. Nickeron who n 'n' Tosterday n the Empress of Japan from a trip to Honolulu on which she was accompanied hv Mrs. F. G. Brynildsen of Vic toria. TOMATO GROWERS FEAtlFULj VICTORIA, Nov. 20: Hothouse tomato growers of Vancouver Island are fearful of the effects of the new reciprocity treaty with the United States which provides for a lowering of duties on fruits and vegetables. Unless adequate dumping duties are provided, it may mean the complete ruination of the hothouse tomato industry, Baby Prince Is Baptized on Of Duke And Duchess Of Kent Booze Turnover Shows Profits 'Are Highest Since Boom Days With Large Increases Both in Gross Receipts and Their Excess of Costs VICTORIA, Nov. 20: (CP) Indicating that British Columbia is in a spending mood again, the provincial government announced today that liquor profits for the six months ending September 30 were the highest since trie boom days of 1929 despite reduced prices. Sales amounted to $5,400,000, an increase of $430,000 over the same period last year, while profits amounted to $1,125,000, an increase of $200,000. LEADER OF i c NEW PARTY:- Dlun icuerai ana p.-ovmciai omj. Brown, .aged memoers were guesis oi me gov ernment at a dinner last night. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 49,000 pounds, and 6c and 7.6c, and 6c. Canadalan None. reaching new highs for the year. A Storage American 7.52 Baltic, 10,000, 7.6c and 6c, Booth Fisheries. Urania, 28,000, offered 7.5c but Is not selling. Probably will return to Ketchikan. ioaay. In Auto C. F. CANDIDATE LOSES DEPOSIT IN BY-ELECTION FIGHT ' SASKATOON, Nov. 20: (CP) 7-r-Dx. J. C. King, Liberal, was elected yesterday to the' Sas- katchewan Legislature in the Humboldt by-election, necessl- tated by the death of James Hogan. former Liberal member for the riding. Dr. King de- feated Joseph Burton, the C. C. F. candidate, who lost his deposit. In the last provincial election, Mr. Hogan won 5345 to 2711 over Mr. Burton who just managed to save his de- posit on that occasion. Best Christmas Gift This Is a season of the year when people are selecting their Christmas gifts to go to different parts of the world. May 'we suggest that nothing is so acceptable to a former resident of Prince Rupert or to one who has friends and Interests In the city-or district, as a copy of. the Dally News mailed to them direct at the special ' Christmas Gift rate of $2.00 A YEAR In this way they get approximately 300. reminders of your thoughtfulness. THREE DIE, IN CRASH regard to provincial affairs, which SIant oman and Son Of Durham, are being discussed. Ontario, Lose Lives Collision BRONTE, Ont., Nov. 20: (CP)-- 64, of Dur- iham, Ontario, his wife, and their twenty-year old son were Instantly killed when the coupe which ths son was driving skidded and crashed into a transport truck headed in the opposite direction. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, Nov. 20: (CP) Bar j silver was unchanged at65c per Paragon, 39,000, 7.5c and 6c, Cold. ounce on tne local metaI markt DOLLAR IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Nov. 20: (CP) The Canadian dollar was quoted at a discount of 1 1-16 here yesterday.