| "CT bh 1200] \ / pek dire y Valley bf the Bulk! WE NEVER SLEEP RCE J. FRIZZELL , PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Auto es 10, 25, 186 M. H. LARGE 707 Second Ave. - Prince Rupert crket Fulton Market Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper arene Wor ea Oo il Dressed Beef Gh rc Deri] , Th gc OT TAXI TAXI ive Stock 1m tock HD Phone 75 ST HAND STORY OF PRINCE RUPERT'S MISHAP | j nce Rupert Turned Over em, ARBITRATION: rw et F RINCE RUPERT after Passengers Had Left &@ PARTY COMING (gaan) © CARGO WILL BE Expected to Arrive Here Evening A TOTAL LOSS igh tide only corner of bridge of big vessel is visible won of October 6 on Special ° . Very Little Will be Salvaged above water---cool seamanship of Captain Train. Thinks Superintendent Beau- ‘ ° mon epairs Take Mackenzie averted disaster a BITRATION PARTY TO ARRIVE WEDNESDAY AND REMAIN SEVERAL DAYS 1 Word was feceived here today that the board of arbitration re- reding the purchase of the Grand. lrunk Railway and | sabsidiary moerns by the Dominion Gavy- Some Time. eee ee ee te eeeeses Superintendent Beaumont, who : ee s nt, ix to arrive here alt 6 visited the scene of the wrecked P buj n Wednesd®) © AVIATOR CRASHED * p.m. Wednesday, October 6. They steamer Prince Rupert, and ar- f { the i t . AT HAZELTON AND * , on. the special train ived home yesterday afternoon, j fol I hand « 1S BADLY INJURED * they are touring the states that the cargo of the vessel ‘ ve ‘ . rr Fae = te avaten will be almost a total loss. There PRINCE GEORGE, Oct1. * rt irty is a distinguished may be small consignments of * —An authenticated report * oF. Turs aie: ‘ Che chairman is Sir Walter irticles which are not perishable ar } * received here is to the ef- * ne sh ol * . Cassells and the other members that may be salvaged but most of " I * fect that Lieut. Nutt, in * ; ‘ a ide ie W. H. Taft, ex-president the shipments will be a total loss. iy * cherge of Nome plane No. * ' ee f the United States, and Sis fom Moore, was last week re- The vessel has been turned over + * 3, crashed at Hazelton. ’ ‘ i Fhomas White ex-minister of clected president of the Trades|to the underwriters, and as soon : a Nutt and a companion, nane lhey are accompanied ‘od Labor Congress of Canada at/as the salvage ship Algerine ar- ” big meeting in Windsor. '‘rives, probably tomorrow, a sur- “= ed whose name is unknown, * wy ' Q by Howard G. Kelley, president of) er }te apa "Y were both badly injured. . V ANCOUVER iS the Grand Trunk System Hon. — vey will be made, i the vessel i, LEFT ' ange e s sas F. H. Phippen, and a number of ETEEN jwill be raised and docked either e Everything Orderly ~s@eeeeeeeeeeees ther railway oficials and experts, ys, lnhere or at Vaneouver or Vietoria. OR THIS CITY | : he " WELL IN LEAD h legal and technical. | Mr, Beaumont says the damage nd and 1 ' he par probe will be en- to the hull seems to be in holds J ‘ ) MUNICIPAL HOUSING ite al oa rahe Ae eaten PAID FOR FISH number { and 2. The work of ft FOR MINTO CUP b, the president having wired preparr & likely to be a long one { Opposition and Other 4 , ieheme in Great Britain for Sell- n And ‘ jas the upholstering of the vessel tation to Ex-President Taft : nent Liberals Expected 6 Lees. dian ing Dwellings on Easy Terms the ss ; a sr |Two Garloads Got Good Prices, . i); |), practically desteoyed by \ ‘ th nd the others to address the club While Others Sold for Storage } ” lom°rrow Morning : . we it rridors nil ae ~ - Yew Westminster Must Make Six ‘ * luncheon. | ai ney “es ‘se submerged so long in oily he d fall the stat I. bO Nts. : a Coals in Final Game to fhe tour. it is expected, wilt) aka jwater. 4 \ omen warning the passengers }4*49 is wil has ipawod, FO ae al Win Series. Heke another monte fhe party! Two carloads of fish eet! x br captain and crew. are slays { i 8 ger and ivis wuth es & men andu : hax booked rooms on the Prinee} ant ; fie ee jing by the vessel. : ie viiidance o. th fbought at the local fish exchange} pow great the loss will be no | : , ; st : sy eas v 000 lbs.: Sa pson, 1 i ; sok a CAPTURES 20,000 * LEAGUE OF NATIONS * bs., and N. & S., 6,000 Ibs.,|. EDMONTON. October 1 —The ! \ : ‘ : . @ x it Booth Canadian at 19¢ yrjee of meat will be ‘Tow this DOLLAR FIRE a ' : ; 1 5 a BOLSHE IKI TROOPS * OTTAWA, Oct, 1=—-The * 9c. year than last, declares P. Burns, ails Trees on Dock , ti sil * three men chosen to rep- * President sold 20,000 Ibs. tOjthe big eking ise man, who } is S wu S ¥ S1en-i% esent Canada at the first * wal Fish Co. at 12c*and 7,2¢.)) paciieaii mtrois the meat busi- in Sulphur Works and \ ; . risen shih : ul : a 20.000 <5 iy of the League of * Yellowst sold 16,000 Ibs. tO ness of the west. The excep- ads along Galveston i i OOPS, ace ans #* Nations are George E. Fos- * Cold Ss ize at i2c¢ and onally good hay crop he thinks Waterf re ne * W.N. Rowell and C.J. * X R. sold 6,000 Ibs. to Cold) wil) have the effect of redueing > , * Doherty Mr. Rowell re- * ize at t2¢ and 7.3e, the prices. There will be a good FIGHT POSTPONED . ently resigned from the * Woodrow sold 3,000 lbs, to the supply of beef cattle on hand this WONG FOR TRIAL, * Dominion cabinet anditis * Sea Products at 12c and) winter and owing to the plenitude : KVELA » October 1 The * 1) ible the others may d . ; poss ‘ he others ay do of feed, the supply will be steady. ! MAH THREE MONTHS :eonac ght. scheduled @ 40 befdré leaving for over. @| Caygeon sold $,000 ths. to the ia : r aving ‘2 l id 4 ik t Mr. Burns says tha he farm- ‘ - e park here has « seas . ~ rage at 12 and 7.9% ors Will have plenty of money this VAN VI 6 Nl ! bad @ ®/ Imperieuse sold 7,000 tbs. tolautumn and thet will have & eeeaeeeeea eee ecacaege ane j t harged with as ! } hy Atlin Fisheries at 12¢ and)! eyod effect on business I rally. HPAL TAX SALE iinet Ce ae val Fist Go, at 49¢ and 7.0, | WIND STORM CAUSES } ‘ HGH IN OVER prare e | at on oi See eet] MEETING pounds, was aot sold aid) was) DAMAGE AT NEW YORK - ue pepe e a re | 3 nos vd : er Tk. Tee eae San? Brick Wali Overthrown and Trees ¥ eu r|rounded everyone secmied to feel — ya Westholme Theatre PREMIER OLIVER a | Reenenee ty, Temene ine MG tea ptnteceet e ASKED T0 ADDRESS et anno eilstonie here ie aly @ few, of “tm ves 4 ith ie idea uaa p cS " nt | Saturday, Oct. A MONTREAL CAN. CLUB ae ae ee ea ES vn Was 8 p.m. Addresses by VICTORIA, October {.—Premier and trees bod Pee | uprooted aid titousands . Oliver } ved af itivilatoon . 7 if i i i Almost every ba a i il and all s i | 7 i { } | th y i re eens , of dollars’ worth of damage ree ¢ ON } hud eon ist abourd thre iif i ! he past year ! lI W ls the Montreal Ganadian ( lub ‘ 4 vel ok i Oh s wat bom tere nad rm ill Bailes ves on. . . . oe ' . . sulted. . of i to give an address before tt dur- % ue ith: Seinen Seah kag CONVENTION | Mackenzie King,M.P. Cetus. xn oe in Detter] TWO HOLIDAYS ys SELLING ‘ elt that the boat « I probab D COCAINE ist seriously. ‘The fear that th ‘ , Y aeeline —-~ \ ae ata tainh adi owathes ; | ONE WES'TMINS'TER, Oct. t.— |] Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, oe rare ae St 8" Thanksgiving Day and Voting Day ait él tate : waht he did rere is tha e should £0, fe 18 and 20. ¥ d Loser enter anyone’s wmind,|The D i vention of Elks Prabha dt Gazetted—October \ : he M ‘ Captain Went Down, ended . ee q s Pye ae | | 70n. Dr. l 1. S. Beland, M1 *) STEAMER ASHORE. VICTORIA, Oct 1 Iwo hob we } : e Iby te woh ili the passer ele ' rris exattied puter, |] —— , ‘ : a i . ' ' . saat davs close together are gazetted nl gers had bes taker fro the |(Galeary was lected for the 1921 W. C K. d M.P HALIFAX, Oet. 1 Che British ; ; a t ne vessel and a good deal of the mve i K.“tlegman of An a 4 enne Y, . “9 steamer. Claire, Huge Stinnes is today : wed By eoeereenin F dby/treight and baggage from the/yox was electéd trustee i ashore at Gape John but not in Day ™ ‘or y ‘ai EP rOk as k. sgl ; ’ lds by means of a barge, Cap E t L ointe M P danmne. dum day, Oeloby , aa RR eile concn seed gieaene rnest Lapointe, M.I”. aac bind unpen eTwen wy nahi Caciated lad Bae cennal af the|na) come of them, includ W, D M.P FIREMAN DROWNED. oven . " ; i ey fuck ; ; fl and the ehief engi 4 : y by thy hip a hh bbls 1s Mana ’ ny m. uff, ° . SPOKANE, Oct, 1 \ fireman VANCOUVER, Oet, 1.-Major D. i - =} aN yrds ° > a TS . . ewan t ss st Ai} was drowned when.the Great Nor-| MeKay. a contractor, died yester- i ¥ he : i uM 4 ‘ a a : , x hi . . ce $ ‘wh ohh Abeicn ii i SEATS RESERVED FOR LADIES thern mail train was derailed into day failing to rally after an oper- L iting “on , i the Kootenay River near Proy, ition on his tonsils, ' ara th tid | Continued on Page Two —_——— cinichiieseieiiainieantaah on i ) | ‘a j 3 €,