Whan Vau Want A TAXI QQ in a hurry mW Phone tt care ir by civil process ty finds Hint prohibition eu-fircemeal do not constitute such on emergency. IN CONTROL OF WHEAT MARKET This Is Position or Canada, Says Commissioner of International Agriculture ln stltute OTTAWA, Sept. It. Canada will pracllcally control Ihe woihl s wheal market lor Ihe next five months according lo a statement niude byt. K. Doherly. Canadian coinmisioner of the International Institute of Agri culture, who bases his statement on Ihe assumption lliat all optimistic news is exhausted and adverse Taclors are lo develop. He says that world's old stock is well cleaned up and that only ll.lino.nno bushels Is left from last your Canadian crop. PRIZEWINNERS FISH EXHIBITS Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. First and Gosae-Mlllerd Co. Second The r.iiniidlau llsh A Cold Storage Co. received first lfl fortho best fishing exhibit al the Hxhiblliou, (losse-Mlllerd Pack lug Co, vmi given second award. LEAGUEBASEBALL American Leagu Chicago 0, .New Yoik 0. ' Cleveland H, Huston V. SI. I.nuis L Phlladelidila ;i. Delroll 3, Wnshlnnlnii 7. National League , Hruoklyn 7-a, Pillshurg t-. Ooaat League Seattle l-II, I.ds Angeles V-l. 1'orllunil 0, San Francisco 0 Vengm 2, SacramenUi V-Oaklmid 10, Suit Luke 11. Appeal to be Made for Voluntary Subscriptions and Collection Bo" l b PU"d Would Prohibition Enforcement MM Torn- lAlthln lt Sen ml i POSSlbly Tag Dy Under Constitution ' I At a cflal meeting of repre- M'iilalive. from vbHous public v isnivii-mv ....... it ...,. venor lomorrtiw. The rafflo for the half ton - of coal, nlxen by the Prince llupert CoM Co. will be drawn for lomor- FISH ARRIVALS N'inolialihul boals sold catches totalling 17,80(1 pounds al Ihn Fish exchange this morning. t hree American boats had 23,000 pounds and six Canadians, 21, 800 pounds Arrivals ami sales: American Forward, 2,000 pounds, at 15.7c and lie, and Venus, 13,000 pounds, al 1(1. Ic. ami lie, lo the Canadian Fish . Cold Storage Co. Viking, 8,000 pounds, at IO.Cc and lie, lo Ihe. Pacific Fisheries. Canadian D.C.F.; 2,000 pounds, at 1,1.2c and 11.5c, lothe lloynl Fish Co. I UK red II., 5,000 pounds, at 1 l.5c and lie, lo (he Canadian Fish X Cold Storage Ou. Murxulicc, 1,500 pounds, at 10.2c and 11.5c; Joe Baker, 1,000 pounds, a't 1 1.5c and tic, and Scrub, 8,700 pounds, at I l,5c and ll.5c, lo the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co, P. and 0., 000 pounds, at 13.5c uuJ Ho, lo thu Allia l'Uhciioa. lamh- , 1 I t " frli4 M , " . : i,,,t at 0.3(1 tlfcy will he;: 1 a. ii va n rA i- jjur .n-iiim. i..- , , ,, ,.... 11111..1i :.iild.un.i.rcs1eiitorthe floar.1 'tflu-l by more o Trade. J. C .Urady. principal of irH " "rt. Ihe HIT lliitli I1IKII ri Scliool. lirui, P. a. ri Scadtleu, nuiivu, re ..iiil.l nl Him itlllv lilllCI IIS l.i. llMilltl. I IK liinichl when also will be "the rnfflt; for thelpladlators face each other. Palullo-Atlie - Ittirpee vegetable exhibit, given by D. Mcl. Hunter. Wednesday was record day for Ihe I.O.D.i:. lea rooms when Hie sum of $177.10. including carries, was taken. northern breeze suspests that lop coats will be comfortable for spectators. Both lighters express lliem- selves as confident of their ability o win. BADLY INJURED MAN V .... j i t i A I Mm-iair Prudent Coolidgea l "",'! '-'"'-I'uM.e l.iMie, of llcity .jf.tUit Ut tn - liinr several fl' Just n(K ii. it by .iai. Mayor New- I.... Wlntty Th0usand Will Watch Big a ..'.i.ll.. ...... l. I. I.... I llunllutr .". ill r.nn.fuiii wiiii ir -r- ha. n rlli.ualr relief cam., Atl rnry Ooneral Dat.gherly - FIGHT TONIGHT AT NEW YORK Fletlc Game at Polo Grounds d ided Ibat Ihe United Stale. i"' ce.un, 10 MA" YOHIC Sept. 1 1. -When , cr h !,u:! rilllurillK riiiiiuiiii'ii ui-m..w- ... . . , ol I lie lioavjwcigui " r"l"l,,V"r,',lt jv Orme and McCulcheon s Ihe use or Ihe navy en he per- ( p mfftr.1 only ... time of ,ueh r" T T 7r?T, M. South America, slugger ,lr,. ! tomorro w , J f J,,,,,,,,, emergency a, . ....not .e lake,, os;ib ,,,6 I llttll . ,r'V over a minion dollars will be collected by Tex .1 .-- ckard. who arianaeil ... t lie details ....il . ii f ainl i It " ' present UK the. Moose I.odve. .. J. . v i i. i i ,tM for the struck'. Half the amount loubl Stork ami .Non-i Pr ingle : r;. . . . ,, the . or Ihe Oyru Club. 1. 0. D. E. DOING WELL AT FAIR cues lo the riphlers in pro portion or 37 Vt per rent lo Deinl-jcy and 12 V4 percent to Firpo. Itickunl taken Ihe balance. The bout I scheduled for Tir-leen rounds so it cannot be more than 15 minutes of actual right- Mrs. S. V. Cox, representing the h1(r. Many experts predict it will lair Cars Chapter or the I. O. not last nearly I hat long. I. C. Is convenor or the leal Helling odds favor Dempsey. i room at the exhibition building who this morning wished in at. today. Mrs. It. Hlance. represent-Uuj pounds. Ihe heaviesl weifshed lug the fliil fSuides, will be con- ror any chainpionsbip bout. Firpo had not weighed in. . The weather i dull and cloudy and chilly and the weather forecaster says the temperature will I no A DIED IN HOSPITAL Magnus O. Berg Succumbed Last Night to Terrible Injuries Sustained at Massett Inlet Magnus O.'Bng. Massett Inlet tiincher who lost an aiin and both eyes in a dynamite explosion on Ids ranch recently, expired in the Ounoral, llns'pltul last night al 8.05 o'clock. Deceased was a Norwegian and, it is believed, was aboul 65 years of age. A sister Is subl lo reside In the uniieu Sllllix. a l'he funeral will take plac to morrow afternoon from the Sal-J vatlon Army, eilhtel, l'pl. Cole-. man officiating. Mrs. C. II. Orme and Mrs. C. A. Kggerl were passengers for Vancouver on Hie Prince Ituperl lasl night. Mrs. Orme will place her cm lu .chuyl at Verwu. The attendance both at Ihe Fair Hall and sports ground yesterday exceeded the figures for Ihe third day last year, exclusive or seaon tickets, 728 persons paid cullies lo the Hall and 103 lo the grounds as compared with figures or 1528 anil 32"J respectively Tor lasl year. The admissions lo the grounds were away uigiier than ou either Ihe first or second days of I he Fair. On the aggregate Ihe paid admissions (o the Fair Hall this year arc for the first three days Ititt ahead of lust year. DOMINION CONSTABLE NEWNHAM MARRIED TO MISS MABEL WINSTONE Ceremony Took Place Quietly Last Evening In SL Andrew's Anglican Church Krncsl (ieorge Xewnhain, Do minion constable of Aiyunsh, Naas lliver, was ipiieily married lasl night in St. Andrew's Anglican Church lo Miss Mabel Win- sfone. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ..Winslone, McConnall, Man. The ceremony was per funned by Archdeacon O. A. Mix and Ihe witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. II, S. Heading. The bride fur Hie past year or so has beeit a scliool teacher at Aiyaush and is Ihe sister of Mrs Oliver Stone ol Dial place. The groom served willi distinction in Hie Oreat War and won Ihe MililaiyMedal. lie was ror some time ,it corporal wilh the lloyal Canadian Mounted Police here and last year re eeived his appointment (o the Dominion police. Mr. mid Mrs. Xewnhain, who are receiving Ihe best .wishes ul a wide circle oT friends, will take up their residence at Aiyaush. I 1923 P.R.FISH MARKET Phone 671. FRESH CRIBS A OYSTERS. Prjme BEEF, LAMB A VEAL FRESH KILLED POULTRY. ii PRINCE tit Cara and last Service RUPERT In tha City. Rates Reasonable A Trial Order Solicited. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOL. Mil., NO. 217 PIIIXCK HbPKHT, 11.(1, PHI DAY, SKPTEMBF.lt Ii, 11133. VMUrdij'a Clretitatioii 1B7S Strut Sat 4Z&. PRICE FIVE CENTS. OLIVER ASS ! TAKES UP CUDGELS FOR B.C. APPEAL FOR AID TO SEND TO JAPANESE SUFFERERS FROM EARTHQUAKE Unjust Discrimination in Freight Rates is Throttling Development of the West says Premier Oliver YICTOIUA. Sepl. 11. Appearing before the hoard of grain niminissioiirrs. lien' llii- morning. Premier Oliver referred In Hie unjiisd discrimination in freight rale against Ihe west incliid- nig llie manufacturer of British Columbia mid the producer of Alberlu. These existing miff, he. said, were throttling develop- inent In tin' west. ) II u'hu n inii.liini nf 1 1 1 1 ii i i-4 uliirli rniild lie sukfil liv Die einiiliialiiiii of rales. That would mean fair rompelitioii between Ihe el and (he ttci-t. equalization was inevitable, he ,ml, in urging Ihe rnmmisinii lh.it it vvn only just for Ihe com-nii'Moner t recommend the removal of f lie alleged II Q f ANNftT iFURTHER ARRANGING UTILIZE NAVY FOR JAPANESE RELIEF ; REBEL LEADER IS INVITED TO FORM SPANISH CABINET MADIIID, Sept. 1 I. The Spanish cabinet resigned this morning and Kim Alfonso Ibis aflermioii asked Captain Oeneral Priino Hi veil), leader of the military movement at Harec-Imia a-amst Ihe Alliu-eeiiias cabinet, to form a uew govfi'iimeut. Appeal on Behalf of Stricken Japan - To the (Jihmi or Prince Ituperl All uie o well aware of the awful calamity, which has plunged Japan into Mich mitery and uiit. that it i uu-iiccosary tn do more Ihau Migge'l to the Immune iuliiic.l. uf nil iialiunalitio within our midst the urgency of cncli uf u doing our hit luvvaiils the lemporary feeding and sheltering ol the hundreds of thousand. Who aro in dire distress. IVoni our close proximity to the strickKii land, and the ptohahilit) in Ihe tery near future oT s,till closer relatiou-hip lietweeli tliis port and those iif,Japau, Ihere is no city in Canada 'which feel a deeper concern in the present emergeucy thau our own. . t'nder iill the circumstance, then would it not be hut fitting for Prince llupert to show its generosity to our afflicted neighbor liv voluntarily conlrihtiting lo its relief. t!i dopatious can he left at either of Ihe Sixth' Street corner drugstores, with Ihe names recorded. The money will he used for the purchase of B.lL salmon, as food is now much more. esScnlial over there Ihau nih. U. lieaiiiuout. on beh.ilf.iil the ll.,0. M. .M. has kindly prtitnised lo make the shipment free of charge on Ihe veel which will leave this port fur Japan with lumber about next Thursday. There fore, might I not only appeal for a ipiick. but a generous reslKiise. bearing in mind there i always lite possibility ubu likeiate. befalling: u.v-,i ...,-J., V'-tS FAIR ATTENDANCE HIGHER THIS YEAR .S, .M. XKWTOX, Ma.vmv : FORECAST OF I t BANK SYSTEM FOR PROVINCE Facilities for Establishment of Rural Credits from Savings of People VICTOHIA, Sept. 1 1. The proposed establishment of a provincial banking system with special facilities for the establishment of rural credits will i probably come berore Ihe legis lature during the coming session. ill was announced by Hon. John (Hart, sailing from Fuglaud to day, that he woud look into Die provincial banking system while in Ontario eu route home. Before' the lasl election ITALY AGREES GIVE UP CORFU Fifty Million Lira to be Confls cated If Proper Steps Not Taken by Italy PAII1S, Sept. 11. Italy has i il. ..i Mi unit iiiwil reluming to their homes. Mr. and Mrs, T. II, Johnson are sailing by the Princess Alice this nrternoon for Vancouver. Mrs. Johnson is on her way lo Hull, F.ngland, where she will visit for six months. Mr. Johnson will 50 uuiy u fur as Vancouver. Great Possibilities in the Valleys of Interior are Seen by Unprejudiced Witnesses The value and extent of the interior farming districts, the need of a market and parlieiriarly Ihe fertility of the sojl and the adaptability of the country to grain and potato growing as well as ihe desirability of co-operation with the farmers for the benefit of- the whole or northern and central British Columbia was the key mle of the addresses given at the notary Club luncheon yesterday by K. AV. Ankalell Jones, one of Ihe judges under the department of agriculture at Victoria and A. K. Richards, an official of Ihe Dominion Department of Agriculture. The im mense extent of country and ilsi possibilities from an agricultural point of view .seemed lo have struck Hi ciil and the president of Ihe club followed up their addresses by mentioning thai Ihere were hu'-'e possibilities providing a market could be secured'. This was ui lo Prince llupert to provide. Mr. Ankalell Jones explained that this was his fir.l visit lo Prince Ituperl. He had been in oilier uarls of Ihe province but after, romin? unrlh'and visiting pari or the district he fell hatt it liud not been sutlieieully adver- .continued on page two WOODCOCK VISITOR Says he Prefers Climate to Okan- agan and Is Well Pleased With Result Three Years Work A visitor to the city who has made u success of farming and who is a booster for the climate and conditions existing in the Skeena lliver valley is W. O. Lit lie of Woodcock. He is here to day Tor the Tirst tim although he Mr. has been located at Woodcock Hurl expressed approval of thcjlhree years. establishment ol a provincial Mr. utile purciiasci.i bank, which would accept the cleared farm and today savings of British Columbians and use Ihe funds for the development of industries. an uh he ha fiflv acres under cultivation. He tells about one plot he. cleared and off which he sold enough turnips Ihe first year to pay for the clearing, the cost of cultivation und eighty dollars lo the good be sides some turnips for his own use. lie ships milk regularly to .Prince llupert on every Iraln. Mr. Utile speaks most enthu siastically of the fine potato field on the Brown ranch adjoining his. He says he bus seen potatoes in Scotland and for years ho lived in the Okunaguu but he neVer saw potatoes like that. He much (prefers the ' Skeena "u, Hivcr climate rinally agreed to evacuate Corhi' by Ihe end of.Vepte.nbcr and the.10 "ltv0U"Hg'm' i. v.-. ...... ..p.m. i ww,Uv.v..v.v v ia,,lt,nni,. iri itnttr lire shall be confiscated to the .MLMUKKAl ft NE.YY Italian government il Ihe Orceks rail (o do ail possible lo investi SOLICITOR GENERAL gate and avenge the murder of - three Italian ofHciuls in Albania.' OTTAWA, Sept. 1 1. C. J. Me. The danger ol a Balkan war Is Murray, M.P. of .North Winnipeg now over ami lite iicieguies lo.lias been omciully appointed to the Council or Am,bussadors arc, Ihe vacant post or solicitor kcii oral for Canada, succeeding D. D. McKeuzie who is appointed judge l'he change necessitates 11 by election. Olof Knudsen, charged wilh supplying liquor 10 lmmtus. was remanded until tomorrow in Ihe police court thi moruiuy. SUPPORT STEEL Hon. John Hart Says Prospect la Encouraging For Establishment of Industry LONDON". Sept. 11. Hon, John Hart, about to sail for Canada, lied in Hie south. He had had jljsays he is greatly encouraged by described as one of Ihe wettest the attitude of Ihe. Hrilish Iron spots on earth but a good deal of jaud Steel industries Inward the whal ho toiil 'leHrfied vva wrMilevifpuH'ultUiujJminewlai--' lie had been set rigid to some' source of liritish Columbia. They extent by his friend Mr. DeOex.iare enthusiastic about the es- forriicily manager of Ihe Hank or tablisliment on a large scale of Commerce here and by Oeorpe an iron and steel Industry ror the MeN'ieholl, whom he had recenl- province. Iv met. He rerened lo Ihe won-! Mr. Harl says he reels there is lerful advertising possibilities of a good chance or the scheme be- Ihe place lliroush Ihe people tng carried through under British travelling north and south. He support. considered the place was rorlun-, MAKING SUCCESS OF FARM SKEENA VALLEY RIGID ECONOMY CAUSE SURPLUS Sir Henry Thornton Explains Policy Being Carried Out On Railway MONTHllAl., .Sept. It. Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Hallways, s- ued a statement pointing nut thai for. Ihe first half of 1922 Ihe system operated with a de- ficil or 2,ii35,Sl7.l7 while for the first half of 1023 -this de ficit was turned into surplus of $1,315,231.73, or an increase in net earnings of 1,138,228.00. Sir Henry declared that the ad-- ministration pursued a policy of ruid economy where il was thought necessary "but where it. had been found necessary to? spend money to improve the service Ihe increase of business generally added lo Ihe gross re-" ceipts. II not only las been done-but unflinchingly will continue, to do so, Within the period under con-deration, namely the first six months of ID23 as against the. sume months ot 1022, the opera-' Hon ratio was reduced from 102.-85 per cenl in 1022, to 08.71 iper ecu I in 1023. I'll ! statement shows im provement, in the face t)f floods and adverse weather conditions in March and April of 1023. ) TELEPHONE DIRECTORY A new Issue of the. Telephone Directory Is ubout to go to press,. All those desiring chutiges or additions to present listings, please notify the Superintendent in writing. by September 20h. 217