5 TAXI and Anklance Servic Anywhtr at Anytlma. (Stand, Exchange Building. WATT VIDECK, Prop. hot XVI No. 348. LECTION IS TO ON H. (DIAN DROWNS FRASER RIVER Ml JOHNNY" KIrrtAKLI .11 ii.k mnki.mi of hi diooct canoe (I5S10N CITY Oct 19, John Lewis. (-srs of sge, chief of the Nicomen tndunt, pertsbed In stormy - of the rmtr Rlrr ten mlln aet X trt Saturday night. It 1 not n whether he m drowned or t.rd ai.-re in a cavern on in men Johnny," e h it known to' Ttf. Valley Indian, left Burnt Z ca ht south shore in a dugout .Is son-in-law. Henry Thompson. snn of age Th two had barely Nicomen Island when tbt crsft I&r 4 ar.d sank .pja after rain attempt to a- older man to climb the bank, ras being crumbled wy by tb wuse left blm and ran toward krer-y sncn lor assistance. Before 1:. r .it tar be heard a cry and re- Icrund hla fslhr-ln-law bad dla- CREASE IN SPAWN FISH ; Iiag an Fto-ing Has Helle4 In llie TMmo More rt (Vrolpg lal McUugblla IUj pre naa been a great tncreaae In the tt jf lmon returning to Mc , 4 c'--.3 Bay near Bella Bella, a bay ! wat tuppoaed to bat been fUhed I Charte Tarlor. apeclal fUh i; lardlan there, who ha returned. Sis for the winter. Thl area! aeeded by Ih governmrnt four J t and haa alnce been closed toj i -Z la 1924 , 300 aockey camel l O je atreanu to trjawn. In 19U.lv pi rrursed. and thia rear there wati tea! acreaw to Iflfloo. Ur. Tyi -tr nnat tbrre ha been a alrotlar ahor and chum due to wa".c been aeeded, ONGRESS OF MINING MEN NIA HI I.N1I KTAIV 1MM I OR of MY HI.I.KH atr V;AK IT 1 ASMM M i ll INEXBON Oct 19. Canada wUI en :a the Empire kilning Congma In I-' for all week It wa announced at Klmbcrlry banquet of 170 mining i.nesra and other repreaenttng Can-i and American Inatltute by a. C. kensle of klontrral. aecretary of the Madlan Inatltute of mining and metal- T 'Vlalon haa hn mad for 11 00 .000 1 he uaed In entertatnlng the rtaltore. An official Inrttatlon w 111 be e-tended Je American Inatltute of Mining. 1RAIN COMING STEADILY NOW I'A I.NT Y-l Ot K t'AKH AKKIVi:t Utft MHIT AMI TIIIKTV OH I'OKTV MO HE AIIB HI i: TOOAV ! Serenty.four carload of grain arrived the elevator laat night and aoma I'lrty or forty more will be In late to- Nht u U probabl that auch (hip- P'au win be coming In itradlly for " montha now. There 1 nerly nough grain In the elevator now to P- up th cargo of the freighter Aden ru which will more down from th tl dock In a day or ao to load for the f"ted Kingdom, PECIAL TRAIN FOR MARIE TO WASHINGTON , WASHINGTON. Oct. 19. -Queen Marl N the Royal party accompanying her, Frvea at th capltol UU yeaterday In pociu trtln from New York. ' i; v 'J . H. STEVENS ASKS Ontario Government Appeals to Country on and Attorney TORONTO. Octooer 19. Alter holding office lor three yeara and lour montha the Ferguson OoTerement hat decided to rUk an appeal to the country on the policy of government control of the liquor trtlfie coupled with local option. The Legislature cat dissolved yetterday and the date or the election la lor December I. Attorney Oeneral Nlckle declined to endorae the Government llqu r policy and tendered hla ruination. Colonel W. 11. Price become Attorney Oen- ri ni bis place, J- b. Montellh becomea provincial treasurer, aucceedtng Mr. Price In that I position The main plank of the Oov- ernmenl'a liquor policy are Doctor" prescription to be wiped out 1 and a communion to be appointed to ; handle the aale of liquor by permit. Bart are not to come back but sjs-Uffl of aale to be Inaugurated baaed' on that of other 'province handling the aale of liquor. Under a ayeletn of local option any area not wuhln to hare liquor aale may rote against It. The new bill will provide for Jail ten tenre on thoae making or telling pole-onoua liquors. The rerenue rrcelred from the aale of liquor t to be utrd a a mean of reducing taxation. Ml I A MIMtllt I (IK OTTAWA MY rat:v coolidoc : WAHIKOTpN, Oct 19 Pre. Ment Coolldge announced today , that he could arenoreaaon why 4 the United State ahould aend a ! minuter to Ottaaa when Caaada 4 aendt a repretenutlre to Wah Ington. Lbder preaent trrange. 4 menta be felt any quUona arlalng could be amicably aet-tled : through the preaent organl ration. QUEEN TO DINE WITH PRESIDENT rutt tn uKiiATii on ohavi: or I'N- KNOtyN wOMlltK AT WAMIIMJ-TO WASHINGTON. Oct. 19 Queen Marie Rumania gave a formal dinner at th Rumanian embaaey laat night, th guet being the member, ot the diplomatic corpa. Thl evening the will be the gueat ot Prealdrnt Coolldge at a dinner at the While Houae. Thl morning the Queen vlalted the tomb of the unknown aotdler where the placed a wreath. TRAGIC DEATH 0F YOUNG ANYOX MAN tarn I- Tbel-en, Ared 2J. Killed Wlieu lie I ell U l eet Into (llory Hole Vagn. E. Thelaen, aged 23 year, wa killed t the Anyox Mine recently Deceased wa (truck by a rock on tha head and auffered a fracture of th akull, caualng him to fall down a atope In the Olory Hole, for a dlatance of about ISO feet. Ufa wa eiUuct whn the body dtacovered. Thelaen wa born t rreanckuna. Deumrk, and 1 urvlred by a brother who 1 living ea of Calgary, me oe- ceaaed wa a memoer oi ine Order of Mooae. and a prominent member of th Mine Club. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid. Asked. Wheat 15. 1.68 1.74 B.C. 811ver i6 1.00 nun ell Conolldted 83ao 8000 Oranby How Sound 4000 .07 .00 Independence .04 .08 L. It L, .00 Indian Marmot .08 H .09 3.03 3.03 Premier Porter Idaho .091, 00 n .06 .08 Sliver Crest .01 Burt Inlet mam Northern and PRINCE Liquor Policy ; General Resigns C to ... . . . ..- SHRINERS HONOR RALPH LEPINE HAH PRESENTED Willi HINDMIVIE MLYtKWAHE AT IMNM.lt LtST NKillT NOBLE 111 lltlLII llLL A a recognition of hla mo', effective work in connection with Shrine rgani-cation in Prince Rupert and dlatrtct. Koblt Ralph Leplne wa presented with a beautiful allrer aerrlng dlah and Hirer Ilaak at lart nlght'a Shrine Club din- err in the Commodore Cate. The pre jSptller and Ksble Leplne. who waa uktn jconipletely by eurprtae. replied tultably. jTnjJllnntr. which waa well attended. wwi prraldrd orer by Noble Arthur Emtth. preildent of tne dub. The Shrtner are contemplating the holding of a ball early In 197 and a committee conalatlng of Noble W. H. Tobey. Bert Creech aad O A. Woodland .waa ap.totniaa to maae arrangemrnu lor In the affair. MUCH HALIBUT IN PORT TODAY Otl H IJl AKTI.K OI" MIU JOS POl'MW OUl AT KXf-IIANRS. rSAtTIC-Al.LV AU, AMIIKIC'AN Slightly orer a quarur of a million In pound of halibut wa told at the local exchange this morning, practically all of which waa from American boat. Price varied from 1420c to 1360c with a 8c for second and one Canadian boat getting 9c, Sale were: AMERICAN Republic 58 .COO to Cold Storage. Sunset 38.000 to Booth Fisheries. Rainier iODOO to Royal Fish Co. Resolute 33.000 to Atlln Fisheries. Eagle M.000 to Pacific Fisheries. Fairway 9.000 to Pacific Fisheries. Cedrlc 34.000 to Booth Flatteries. CANAMAN Tramp, 13.500 to Cold Storage. Mayflower 9.000 to Atlln Fisheries. NOT A QUESTION FOR CONFERENCE MltKEVIE KINO SAYS PEOPLE OF CANAIlA M:TTLi:i THE CONSTITUTIONAL MATTER LONDON, Oct, 19. Premier Macken- rle King emphatically declared that Canada had no Intention of raising at the Imperial Conference any question regarding the Oovernor-Oeneral or hi action When questioned yesterday by a score or more reporters who sought In terview he ald: "We haven't any question respecting the Oovernor-Oeneral. Any matter w had were dometttc matter and we settled them ourselves. The Canadian people will deal with thelr own questloni In their own wty." EUGENE V. DEBS IS CRITICALLY ILL AT CHICAGO AND HOPELESS CHICAGO, Oct. 19. Eugene V. Debt, an Internationally known Socialist and former candidate for prealdrnt la critically 111 here. Owing to hi advanced age, 71 years, hi physician hold out little hop for him, PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper RUPERT. B.C TUESDAY. OOTCBER BE HELD IN ONTARIO CHANGE CONSERVATIVE I0UEEN MARIE'S CANADIAN TOUR MtlKNTV MUX, .VISIT VAIUOIS PARTS ir CANADA MONTREAL. Oct. 19. Final arrangement for the tour of Her Majesty Queen Marie of Roumanla through Canada were completed today with the N. RaUwaye over whose lines she win trsvel Iro3i Niagara Falls. Ontario, Toronto and thence west to Winnipeg The Royal party win arrive at Kif.tara Falls, Ontario, on the New York Central railroad on Tuesday next. The stay in Toronto will be only for the afternoon and evening, as the Royal train will leave the - Queen City at a half hour after midnight and will ar-rlte In Montreal the following morning. The entire day and" evening will be apent In Montreal after which the party will leave for Ottawa, The trip thruugh to Winnipeg will be without stop. The departure from Winnipeg accordlug to present plana will be by Hit Great Northern Railway to St. Paul, Minn, the train leaving Winnipeg at 13-30 am. Octtber 31. Hii:sT or hill The arrangement of the entire trip are in he hand ot Colonel J. H. Carroll of Washington. DC. who In this present instance it the personal representative of Samuel Hill, who 1 the boat ot Her Majesty Queen Marie during her visit to the UJS. and Canada. it is as the grueat of Mr. Hill that Queen Marie la to visit Mary Hill. Washington atraut onedttinDdred mile east ot Spokane. Washington, to attend the dedication of the Marjn Hill museum ot fine arts, bunt In honor of Mary Hill, wife of James J. Hill. Mr. H1U was for many years himself connected with hla father "Jim" Hill the Great Northern Railway, but lat- jterly haa attained a reputation In con-Inectlon with highway building and wUI personally motor Queen Marie over some ot these highways In the western states. ENTKKTAINMtNTS Arrangement hare been made for ornclal receptions and entertainment at the various places ennute. Maor Mar tin ot Xlontreal la in New Ycrk In consultation with Colonel Carroll In connection with the entertainment for Her Majesty. At Ottawa. Queen Marie wUI be the geust at Rldeau Hall. While Toronto she win be the guest of the Lleutenant-OoTcrnor and In Winnipeg entertainment will be provided by the Province ot Manitoba. There will also be civic reception on arrival of the Royal Party at Niagara Falls. SECOND GRAIN BOAT COMING YElt l KI' MAKt It ILL AKRIYE Till KSOAY TO TAKE 1 I'LL CAKOO HtKE With the fcMlvltle In ron neet Ion with the arrival of the Aden Maru hardly roiiimemeil, the K" line freighter Yelfiiku Maru, the wcuml ship In luad grain here, will arrive Thurvday from Mururan. Juin. The Y'rlfuku Maru. like the Aden Maru. will be fumigated, lined and loaded with a full cargo ot grain at the elriator for the I nltrtl Kingdom or Orient. Ilefure the Yelfuku U gone it third grain .ship, Tnfuku Maru, will be here. Capf. 1-arrj Thomson of the Federal Pilot of ltrltlh Columbia will go out Thurvlay to Triple Manil to pilot (lie Yelfuku Maru In. WEATHER REPORT Terrace. Cloudy, calm, temp. 44. Anyox. Heavy rain, calm, temp. 43. Stewart. Heary rain, calm, temp. 43. Harelton. Cloudy, calm, temp. 44; Telegraph Creek, Cloudy, calm. temp. 43. Smlther. Cloudy, calm, temp. 48. Burn Lake. Cloudy, calm, temp. 43; Heary snow at all cablna north. Dave Thomson ha received word from hi uncle David Calley. captalu ot the steamer Benrlune stating that he had been asked for advice by th head ot the firm In regard to making Prince Rupert a port of call, Advertise In th Dally New 19. 1928. Hon. H. H. Stevens Election Campaign and Urges the Revamping of Conservative Policy VANCOUVER, Oct. 19, Addressing the Young Conservatives at a luncheon preceding the executive meeting yesterday, Hon. H. H. Stevena reviewed the recent election campaign and claimed the leadership ot Hon. Arthur Meighen had oolhlng to do with the party defeat. In Manitoba, Mr. 3-rven the Hudson Bay Railway had hurt be cause the Conservatives In contradistinction to the Liberals had been hinest In .heir utterance on that question. Mr. Steven warned ajainat a policy ot drift, which might lead this coua J7 .nto financial control ot the United States and declared: "We need more young oien In the Conservative Fartj. Our policies must be revamped to make them appeal to yoins;r men." : TRAPPER LYING ILL IN CABIN HILL IIL C AKKItn OIT TO CIVIUZA-J TIO.V O.N A KlULTCHLK COM-KAIICS ANNOINCE PORT COQUITLAM. Oct. 19. Found lying seriously 111 In a log cabin 70 i allies north of Pitt Lake, northeast ot awe. Robert "Dec." Brown, a prospector ro year ot age. Is being tended by R, U-JIartin. a trapper, who went to the district with Provincial Constable Oeorge Elliott to seek for him while the latter a making arrangement to hare the old Jmer carried .out of the mountain wrU-lemess on a stretcher. The rescue party of two left here a tnnlgbt ago in search ot Brown whom Jiey had not heard from alnce August when he left a party ot explorers of whleh he bad been a member. Elliott said when be and McMartln found Brown, he lay In hla cabin In an emaciated erudition, hla food aupply being practically exhausted. A foot wat frozen and he was without matches with which to-light a fire. INVITATION TO VISIT RUPERT EDMONTON ItOtKIl OF TI1AIIE, MAYOR AMI COCNCIL AMI (iOYER.N-MENT REPRESENTATIVES ASKE1I At a meeting ot Joint committee in the city hall last night with President Hanson of the Board of Trade In the chair and Mayor Newton present. It was decided to extend an Inrttatlon to the Edmonton Board of Trade, the major end council ot Edmonton and representatives ot the Alberta Oovernment and the Alberta pre to visit Prince Rupert and look over the harbor" and elevator facilities and to get acquainted with the people ot Prince Rupert. The decision to extend the Invitation wa a unanimcu one and It Is evident from the tone and remarks ot the members that If the Edmonton people come here they will be given the time ot their lire. A TRIBUTE TO EMPIRE DEAD PREMIERS MET IN WESTMINSTER AllltEY HEKIRE OKAYE OI' IN-KNOMN .SOLDIER 1 LONDON, Oct 19.-The Empire pre mlera met today In a tribute to the Empires dead In old Westminster Ah bey close by th grave ot the unknown soldier. They tood with Premier Bald win while the Prince of Wale urirelled a tablet bearing the word "To the Glory of Ood and to the memory of the British Empire who fell In the great war of 1914-18." - A The tablet waa designed by Joint con suiutlou of all the Government ot the Empire and carried the coat of aims of the mother country and all the dominions. Sereeent 3. P. M. Hannah, chief of the city detachment of the provincial police, who went south three week ago with the remain of the late Mrt. Han nan. la expected back by itomorrow steamer Circulation 1383 Sale 483 Reviews Last 4 4 KAPIK RISE OF WHEAT PRICES ON VYINNIfEO EXCHANGE WINNIPEO, Oct. 19. H-'gher cables and extensive short covering a well a speculative buying increased the demand for seaboard wheat and price reached a new high record today. Wheat la, for October deliveries trained four and a quarter points and other futures followed. Coarse grains and flax were also stronger. - r Tt TTt ff tt f ' . j Tn ritf Tn LAVISH TIPS ON LEVIATHAN Ql'EEN MARIE EXTENOEH HERSELF IN DISPLAY OI' HEALTH WHEN CHOSSIMJ OCEAN NEW YORK, Oct. 19. Everybody who worcs on the liner Levis than nope Queen Marie will come again. Her largest tip waa about 91300 and the lowest wa 13. Several stewards got ISO. One was given a gold watch and the stewardesses received diamond brooches. The Queen gave 1300 to the ship's sick fund and 1500 tor smoke to the whole crew. MENNONITE SETTLERS COMINGTO PRAIRIES Before End of Year Between Six and Seven Thousand Will Have Arrived EDMONTON. Oct. 19, Before the end of this year between 8.000 and 7.000 new Mennonlte settlers will have arrived In Canada, according to an estimate made by Bishop Toews, president ot the Mennonlte colonlstlon board ot Rostbern, Sask. Since January 1, 3.SO0 Mennon lte have reached Canadian shore and the rest are either cn the way or will be within a few week. A large percentage of them are to. locate In southeastern Alberta. The figure tor this year, said Bishop Tcew sre greater than last year' and there are prospects for an even greater number In 1937 although definite ar rangement hare not been completed. The majority of the Immigrants are from southern Russia. Those who ar rive late thia year mill spend the win ter in settlement and locate, for them selves In the spring. FJUhop Toew said the Mennonlte already in Canada were happy and doing welL FORMER BUSINESS MAN OF THIS CITY DIED INKAMLOOPS Daniel Kerwln Ooyer, Several Years Ago, Was Manager of Overwaltea Store Here The death occurred at Kanvlcopa on October 13 of Daniel Kerwln Ooyer who torn years ago was manager of the Over-waltea (tore In thl city. He waa 48 year ot age and Is survived by a widow and two children. Fie wa a member ot Kamloopa Lodge No. 109 AT dc A M and hi funeral took place In Vancouver on Saturday under the auspices ot Plin tsganet Lodge No, 63 AT if AJJ. Interment wa In the new Masonic Ceme tery, North Burnaby. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and bent for the teait. Phona 467. PE.CZ m- CLU 1 8 POLICY MINIMUM WAGE . PROVISIONS LAW IX EriECT OCTOBER 30 AND IMLll)E.H ALL EMPLOYEES LOIIIEK INDlftTRY VICTORIA. Oct. 19 Obeying British Columbia new minimum waje law, the lumter Industry will be obliged to pay minimum wages to all worker whether ac.ually handling lumber or not. It waa announced tdday In answer to an Inquiry If the regulation applied to cooks a.ad camp assistant. Tne lumbermen complained that many men of this class were on duty many h-urs dally and the hourly wage of forty cent would make their total Income unusually Urge. To meet thia condition It wa necessary that operator devise soxe system of ahlfti a no ex- ' emptlons would be allowed except In caa?s of physical disability. The new law com; Into force In the lumber Industry on October 30. It Include ail operations In or Incidental to the carrying on of logging camps, shin-, gle mills, plsntn; mill, lath mills, sash and door factories, box factories, barrel factories, veneer factories, and pulp and paper mills and all operations Incidental to the driving, rafting and boemtng of logs. A limited number ot handicapped, part - time or apprentice employee may been- gaged under apeclal permit but these shall In every ease toe limited to ien per cent of the total number of em- PLEASED WITH RUPERT PORT WORK OF L1NINU AND LOADING ADEN MARC Is SATISFACTORY TO VANCOLVER SlltlTINO MEN The shipping men from the south, who are here In connection with, the loading of the first grain vessel at this port, are well pleased with the progress of the work and expect to have the Aden Maru away within the time limit In spit of the fact that the present rainy weather It slightly delaying the work of lining at the dry dock. L Abe, manager ot Suzuki Co.. Seattle. will return south on Thursday night. K H. Walton and Capt. L. O. Dixon of Vancouver expect to be here untn Sunday. FOLEY READY MEET CHAMP IS IN TOP FORM AND OPPONENT .MIST TRAIN DOWN" TO 118 POI NDS OR FORFEIT MONTREAL. Oct. 19. VlC Foley of Vancourer, who meet Leo (Kid) Roy of Montreal tomorrow night for the featherweight championship or Canada, arrived here yeaterday and workfVl out at a local gymnasium. According to his manager. Jack Allen, he 1 now in top form for the en counter. Roy will be forced to make 138 pounds or forfeit the title. PARTY LEADER CONSERVATIVES DECISION TO HOLD P.ikTV CONVENTION NOVEMBER M ARRIVED AT YE.HTEKDAY VANCOUVER. Oct. 19. At a meeting" ot the. British Columbia Conservative executive and the Conservative members of the legislature It wa decided to call a party convention and name a perman ent leader on November 33 at Kam loopa. The decision In favor of the early convention was taken at th suggestion of R. H. Pooley, house If sdr, HANK ROIIIIED. ELKHART. Oct, 19-Th' Le State Bank at Dowagllac, Michigan, wa robbed of 173.000 cash and securities by three men yesterday afternoon. 1