number of harvesters. I- Whan Vmi Want A "Vftr J , P R. FISH MARKET 99 Phone 671. in a hmry SHRIMPS, CRABS, Pbe OYSTERS. FRESH KILLED POULTRY. gut Oars and Best Service PRINCE RUPERT In tn City. Ratee Reasonable FRESH MADE SAUSAQE. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Solicited. VOl XIII.. ."0. 231. PMINCK IIL PKHT, I1.C1, TllplHlJAY, OCTOHKIl t, lsa. ruri't ClreuUlton 1633 Mrt 41 a. PniCE FIVE CENTS. GREAT BKITAIN, UNITED STATES AND TRADE DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF BROKEN BANK REMANDED UNTIL OCTOBER 12 Policy of Imperial Conference to Keep Business at Home May Justly be Expected says World KV YOllK. (M. t.- Commenting on I lit mh proocd i.. the 1 1 rt I i f i Imp-rial Confcri'ior in London In keep (rude o r H?Mble wit Inn Ihe Hnipirc. Hit New York Worldjoday dc-. :j I Im I the people of llir tinted Slate tire the last people i (lie world who rould complain should Ureal llrilain buy !-in (hem. riie Men Entombed for Nine Day In Falkirk Mine, Brought to Surface All .AI.klUK. .-etniai.a. Oct. . WESTERN ROUTE IMPRESSES HIM OTTAWA, Ocl. OAny Soolt. chief counsel for Hie lloyal (.rain ln.tiiry i:oniini'in. ha relumed from Winnipeg much in.rer.ied with Ihe Weflern Mule to Ihe 1'aririr laM pons and believer thai u very lai' I'ortioit of the Alherla and muiic "f the fakttleliewun grnlii will Bo went ward (Ills year. ' 1 TO MEET PRINCE Interview Promised With Repre-' enUtlvee of Dlsiatlsfled , British Harvesters j WINMPKC. Ocl. . Hefoie h' lenves the city Ihl afternoon, the Prince of Wnlen hns promised In meet a repreKentalive or dissnllsficd Hritish LEAGUE BASEBALL American League Cleveland V, SI. bonis Washiiiglou H, Philadelphia I Delioil H, Clilcnwo 1. National League Hrooklyn H, llolon tt. Coast League Oakland 2, Heattle f. Sacramento , San rianelsco 5 Hnk I.ukn t( I.o.s Angele) 7., PorllantUVernon. rain. , The Innniiit Into the ilealll of Molly Ivnrnuti, ImirUt fnui the sleamer Northwejtern wiio-l-drownml liii.lv win found near here recently, h"" b''''' f"rili-r inljout-ned until more parucu-Isi'i are available. anendn of mlnot" topics. f t BBMMMBMMM H B LiiBMBtsTaaaTI oa 'isiaB Phil Taylot'. open golf chain. , or the Piicfle norlhw-'st. recently s.-l a worl.l'- record l Yieioria. H.i:.. liM' imned in a card of (II for 18 holes II t. Chapman of Hu Hranhy i M I ii II in .oij r ,,,,; Ihe city bound on the Peliice ('org yesiermu -" JOHN MITCHELL BURIED TODAY We have tin .eoiiomo- jmhry I mitt) which invite exarlly n: li u jMihcy hi. Oreu' Hri'aio i dunking altool." say Ihe Many Token of Respect and Ei-V urM. W Imve .1 Hitiry designed (it make uiiortaliou diDi- le,m Marked Obiequlee Thle esa""rai -sta jM ft w,,r, vslii'ic nations Afternoon UllllljltU ijUVXll Ll ' 1 ""' ' Mirprt-ed then if Many friend of decca.M a-1 ( . i-;i I Kriluin an-wer our tariff tended the fuiietHl service in the IP nf?M A ni7 A Df TJ hmoi-i 'mpoH by h Mdiry aimed Presbyterian Chimb this after- ,U KWiIAiYIaAIjLLi '" r"'"r ,r Htm s-30 o'clock or Hie late .yUr Xpw Yofk .nmftji Jt(m , Mllehell win. died on flare iimi in iirtlain proMai punuay iai. itrv. nr. 11. . tu develop Imperial trade there I Oraul officiated and sp.Ae it liliil for t niled Hale that need solemn wont of repTl to Hie nol In- trtH.nsl. , memory nf dceacd hihI comforl ; Today at Conference ! 'be mourning relatives ami LO.M.. Oct. t. iurulll? frieu.lv M.Jarvi, MeLMM. a,-. attain ... IN .ubiect f lrde f'anle.l hy Mr,. II. I.. l;ra.-r. ... . . ... . .. ... ...... ii.- i.. ii... ang ne Sweetly Solemii Wrr (triii;; uune.1 iip iwr ntnv imimrHh i .... .... ,, . ... ... . : ..... .... . .' r... ii.. IIiuubIiI. MciiiUt uf Hie fl. i....t I ..i. ... .avikn.l ifiiu. I lil uuiriiinir mi mid- ""l,TW CHl. UI Uf- l-v "!' I"t !rr:r .f.W" tl atteti.le.1 in n IkhJv aii.l there V'lfil U liar. I nrj virrt- ......... f ' . ..... i .. k. ...... ... ii.- . , im . ta.r m.rr.enie.1 tna.la in the al- ""' "' ' " maal . . her r I (rkanle e.cJ.c fr-mi .lea.., h w l( Fainiow -hII H'ut Kmpire .e U " 1 . .r, the hoK- of rrlaii f, fnt.rn,.lll niriiiil tO0k iwfc "Mr tlewetu will he the firl iiKirt- ,..,. 1111r,,,Hi mm '"' "! l"0 officlaUnir .nL Z .ronomie In-f.-re .he .nl -uhieei .UI 11 r. ll iii. A lame e,Sir. i3' r-frirr hut it .. u.ihkrly that the gr.w muiju i v hm.i wan rigareiir iirjr i,mIv Hip l"r of mourner followed the fwnj SiftCr iff f M3-I lid)' ii . i i i.. .m.le mat- l-auuearer,. an luu ierni "u .rheme will not he a .Hmale friemN nf deceased, were I "white th. d..t... f the deW-V uh;" - J1,,amun'!; A- Man... U. N N.rVer,,,.,. Iho.na, Ihe to ..nte. fntw thr I...,,,,. o.r,.,eee are Mill reeehhm- McMeekin and I. 0. I ,.. I L........l .kiimiiiiniil i f 111 wide allralioti from the .re! 1 " , ' A ... , ' hi-re. .1 rxideiit that Kneral .- r iu H.fiii mi.. Whlmr . an. the hudy rcMr.l i i l . ..... .--i k a e ul the resilience on nun ..,enai. ' '- ; Aue VVe,l from Monday until " ' " ... u p..in. P.n. m.,. nil . of rae development. The dele- 'U II. deem and reM.ec in . . ... 11. 1 i-li . liiM-ard was held by a large number of friends. Among lliein were offerings from Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Moore, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Oaitgclt. Miss M. A. Wnv. Mr. and Mr. W. F. Itoberge. Aid. nnd Mrf. 0. Macdonald, ..Mr. and Mrs. K. C. I .a Trace. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mi Mct.aclilln, Mr. and Mrs. 1'.. A. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Slewiut, Mr. and Mrs. A. Osberg , Ketchikan . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oilliuly and family, 'Serjeant and Mrs. A. II. llailey, Mr. and Mrs. Honald Urerar. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (J. Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Joluf Dybhuvu, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Upset!, Mr. and Mrs. I. co Wnugh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HroWn. Millar's tllgnr Store, p. Hums Co. Ltd., Prince llui.ert Pioneers' Associa tion, Kaien Hardware Co., W. J. llaymind, Mrs; llaymond, Misses iJean ami Moya llailey, Mr. , and .Mrs. F. . Dawson, Stafr of F. 0. Dawson Co. Ltd., Mr. and Mrs, jsam Massey. Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. IMckeisou, Mr. and Mrs, Fred iSlork, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred llllchirt, Mr. and Mrs. J. u. rinuiie. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McMeekiu, Capl. Dan Archie, Mr. urn I Mrs. McKay. Mr. and Mrs w h. Christison. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cordon, Mrs, Donald and son, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Hohinsoii and family, Lindsays Larlege Co.. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCaf- rery, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Classey, St. Andrew's Society, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge W. Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. McLeod and fum'-ily, A, Finnic, Mr. uml Mrs. A. J. Mallelt. Mr and Mrs. John Mur- ruy, ,St. Audrew's Ludles' AuxlU- iaaiMiii. Ander-ot: s defeul uT .1 jIiii-hii, the former worltl' hunipioii. mi the lavi cup match, was out' tif the liigge-l eniitiou- in tenin-this year The tall uraliaii (li.'liire.l get-dug a diiTiriilt hack-line reliirn. Home Bank Developments are Cause of Sensation at Ottawa; Discussed by Dominion Cabinet OTTAWA, Oct. The reelaliuns conlained in 1 lie report of Curator A. Ii. Maker in runner! ion with the Home Hank and Hi? speedy arrest of the President, II. J. Italy, und the members of the directorate of the suspended institution, hae created u sensation here. A meeting of the cabinet to consider it look place yesterday afternoon nml it h probable Hie ca-e may come up for dheu.'Moii again. Hon. W. Fielding, minister of finance, Mated Ial night thai his. announcement earlier in the day covered Ihe case uisu- far as the Dominion government - . .I. . ... .. i . ... i. was concerned, lor ine pres-eni ai.mein uuni ui.ooit i. j mauc leu-t. today in Hie hearings at the The resignation of II. 1. police court in Hie cases against Cough from the directorate of, ten directors and ollicers of th the (.aiiadian National Itailwuys suspended Home Hank. All apis expected here. .Neither llon.'peared iu courl Willi Ihe escep- I nines Uobb, minisler of rail- lion of II. J. Daly, nresiilent, who ways, nor Sir Henry Thornton. nresiilent of Ihe system, are in Officials In Court TORONTO, Oct. t. -Adjourn-jothers TWO HALIBUT BOATS Radio and Lltuya, American Schooners, Received High Bids at Exchange This Morning Only two halibut boats market A. R. Pliillii 'il is staled was Retained on account of illness. A formal bench the capital, so official informa-l warranf was issued in Ids ease lion regarding this is lacking. Ibut it is understood that hail will ! ed catches at Ine l ish hxehauge this morning, bul both received i high prices aud made good on t licit- trips. I The arrivals, both of which were American, were: Radio, CC.immi poumN, at fie aud lc. to Ihe Pacific Fisheries. Lituya, 11,(11)0 pound, at l?.5e and Pc, to Ihe Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. nry. .Mr. ami .mis Mr. ami Mrs. P, and Mrs. Ceorge II. I.iney. Mr. Scott. Mr. and! Mrs. J, McKeehnle, Miss Mitchell, Ladies' Aid trf Presbyterian Church, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Morgan, Ceorge Sutherland, Kelly Douglas A Co. Ltd., Mr. and Mrs. J. A. F.dwartN vllanall), Mr. and Mrs. W. I.ongwlll, Stuff or m i.m ii 1 1 X Mnlili'V I. til.. Mr. and !Mrs. Alex. Macdoiinld (West- 'view . Mr. and Mrs. .1. Hatl. S. C. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. D. C Stuart, Principal and Mrs. J. C Hrady, Mr. and Mrs. F. W Moerscli, Mr and Mrs. David Olennie. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. jM'unro. be renewed as il was for the GERMAN CABINET HAS RESIGNED HF.Ill.l.W Oct. L-Slreseinaiin cabinet -The lias resigned. The Socialist seel ion of the Reichstag rejected by .a vole of lit lo 51, a compromise solution proposed by the (iovernnient President F.berl has asked Chancellor Slresemaiin lo form a new cabinet. DIGBY ISLAND SPEAKS CANADIAN SKIRMISHERU C.G.M.M. Vessel, Eleven Days from Rupert, Is 24SS Miles From Cape Flattery Digby Island wireless station was iu communication this morn-iim at 0:30 wilh the C.O.M.M. Contracts for 2,000,000 Ties are Let: Plans of Steamer are Completed F. 0. Dawson, wjio leturned last night from attending a meeting of the Board of Directors of Hie Canadian National Itailway reports tJi.tt contracts have been let for Ihe getting out or Iwo million li?s between Ibis city and McHride. alL to be de-liveied during Ihe coming winter and spring. This will be a good thing lor the settlers along the railwuy, who will be able 16 earn winter money to be spent iu spring on clearing land aud exleii'ling their holding. Mr. Dawson is still v-ry optimistic. He savs evervth going well. The plans and sieci-: ' " ' leal ions for Ihe Alaska steamer : rj A 1 rpp lirpr f are complele and lenders will he fjlfA I i lYr! I .alien very soon. ne win ie a ine boat, without exception he itnesl on Ihe coast, and Mr. Dawson is hoping Ihe con ("rati will come here or at any rate to some l.rilish Columbia yard. This, iiowever, will have lu lw deter- iiiiued wln'ii the lenders are iu. Al present iiolliiu can be said in regard lo it. Mr. Dawson says the sale or the Prince Albert will facilitate the securing or more suitable Wl" fiV'Oifn' .Tie', "' ' ' .Negotiations are under way jwilli a fair prospect of belli? car ried through with a view or put-ling on an American owned boat for the local passenger and rrei!:!it business between Prince Rupert ami Alaskan ports. A Canadian owned boat is not allowed lo operate under American shipping laws. The size and construction of the proposed hotel was considered and details iu connect ion with this are being worked out. Dr. Dawson expressed himself, as much pleased over the appointment of Hon. Frank Oliver of Fdmoiiton lo the Hoard of Railway Commissioners. He is a strong advocate of western rights aud as such he feels sure will have an influence on the board, particularly iu connection with the reconsideration or the export rales on grain, which are now being reconsidered by the board. While in Ouebcc recently, wbere Ihe board met, the directors were bauqueled by the Ouebee Hoard or Trade and entertained al luncheon by Premier Taschereau. The Ouebee people are enthusiastic and optimistic and have a keen appreciation or Hrilish Columbia. Sir Henry Thornton is meeting David Lloyd Ceorge, runner Hrilish Premier, in New York tomorrow and is accompanying him to Montreal where he is to give an address. SHIPPING AIRPLANE SPRUCE TO JAPAN Big Bay Sawmill at Georgetown Will Send 50,000 Feet on Canadian Highlander This Month The HijJ Hay sawmill at Oeorgetown expects to ship some 10,000 or 50.000 reel of airplane . . . .. it.... i spruce iti Japan ny tne i.aiiniiiuu Highlander this mouth stated Ceorge McAfee, manager' of the mill, tli morning. The Rig Hay Lumber Co. has a standing order Tor this timber which is used iu Japan iu the construction or air- sleamer Canadian Skirmisher iirplaues. I he mill at Ceorgetowit mid-Paeiric. The Skirmisher. Is now running steadily and will w hich is eleven days out of Ibis 'probably continue throughout the port bound br Kobe. Japan, re-winter. ported her position as ;M88 miles) Mr. ami Mrs. MoAfee are sail-rrom Cane Flattery. It is not.iug Tor Vancouver tonight. Mrs. oHen the Digby station is In. McAfee will spend the .winter' In communication with steamers so. the south and Mr. McAfee will be far out. 4 Jba; k in about a week, BUILT HERE Supervising Engineer Expresses Pleasure at Progresss and Class of Work on Patrol Vessels Pleasure at the progres and Class or work lhat murks the eousl ruction of Ihe ,.j wo, pat rol cruisers being '"built iir Hie Cana-dian Xalioual slifpyani here was expressed Ibis morn in? by J. W. Allen, supervising engineer for the Department or Marine and Fisheries, who is in Hie city in specting Hie construction or the oals. ir no undue delay is experienced in gelling Hie engines from the Old Country, the boats should be completed ahoul the middle or December Mr. Allen slated. The motors to be installed are CO- : horse power Heardmore send- . deisel engines. The boats, which. ar being built iu the overhang lied at the yard, are each 60 reel Ion jf. On completion, one or the' boats will be immediately;' put into operation it is expected, i t he oilier will be commissioned iu Ihe spring towards the open- .. in;.' ot Ihe salmon season. " . Mr. Alien will be. in the city until the end or the week. TWO ALASKA MOTOR BOATS ARRIVE IN PORT WITH SALMON Motorships Starcol, Oupt. San-' delbach, ami Moira, Capt, P. H. Moupiu, arrived at midnight last night from Ketchikan having 000 and 1021 eases respectively oh canned salmon from Alaska can-' tieries for transshipment east over the Canadian National Rait- ways. Holh vessels were unload ing at f lie O.T.P. whar.ves this morning. FIRPO CONCLUDES Will A MOVIE CONTRACT Have Picture Taken In nentlne and Will Get S1 00,000 Ar- NF.W YORK, Oct. t, Firpo ha concluded a Contract with u Cali fornia moving picture concern for ?loo,ono fur a picture tola taken in the Argentine shortly. He refused an extra hundred thousand for the picture to bo taken iu the United Stales. GERMAN THALER LONDON, Oct. t. According to the Ccrnrm newspapers there, is a proposal to establish u new' coinage in Cermauy, the unit fur which is to be the dollar or Tba. In' as they i-ull il in Germany.