When Vau Want A fulim In tin inlerview he said ,., 1 -ypu nui. . ,e ,,e,,,,i ti,ut (jinfer ne-. win- for lh past llier Monday Naniilnui and ll have returned this I ri wllh.' if lllrlKr PltKIVI ltH..lili- timrr riiiifiileiir ill ll4 1IU M.M. . K . H m K . L . . - - . . . , . DADT'V ADD1UCC lrtirnlarly thai or Ontnll lrU-( to;iiL of resist, those who YANOOtVEII. Auk. ;!. Mem- nil,t, " ' i.,,.,-.! efforl 16 . . t. .....i. 1- f.. : jr1 Ill III!1 llllll"ll llll'il.: ...nt., 1. .fir. ' a-fuiir" "ir 1 inn 11111 ui in nun m iiiu.i ...ti- j1J!4 t.,,ai,usheii an office m m- largp -awmill plains nun louuuu. (nj whcn, w, ,,ou,,e n ,,,.. . I., i.i.a 1 i.iripi 1 111 ill'-' . . . . . u....- . ..." - , lm. r .... M, aa w ,C rival iy L.anaiinu national p,'- I, c.ii ira.n iio- w-r,; "'V " r",w hleins and .III.. tl.V give me coasl ny 11011. 1 . iniiiltflfr nf IiiiiiIh. 1). Patlullo llin 1, ..mill. 1. in Hand ending nl Victoria with iiinM. . ,.. , ,.. 'ior0I,t(, l'lllltm Pf1MMIP illl'l l IWIHIIU dlnnor ly llie pnivlncinl Kovern-I incut I FRENCH SEIZE TRILLION MARKS Make Big Haul of Paper Money From German Government Printing Office DltSSELDOHl7! -HI. Aug. --The French loday seued t.aoo.nuo.-000.000 inarkit al Dusseldorf tirinliiitr office, roiislltullug the 1 rench occupational forces IRISH ELECTION RETURNS COME IN RATHER 8LOWLY DUBLIN, Aug. 31 -Election relurns come in rallier slowly. Up to noon, today the returns showed ll constituencies yel lo hear from. In the others the Government l;l feats, HepnbliCaiis 30, Independent 11, Farmers 8 and Luboriles l. 'Canadian Transporter log- tfrd (lie dii'luiice oarpilly willi I lie ivxull dial it a fiiiiin1"l'riiicp ltiii'ert,wit vsaclly 'ltii '.'tfiHrriiwrw Japan IIihii VauruiniM'. Tlierel Imw lieen vart- future of Prince Rupert and is extending his own business on strength of prospects here; hard work. and co-operation necessary V ii. D.iwmiii. din-dor of Hit- Canadian Notional Bailvvay. j a Hi ..i ,i lug leamship is lo ply between llu port mm til. II . tiiliri! lllilHl IS III III1 IMIML 1 1 LTV. IIKII 11 KMMII . . . . .. . 1 1 I I. ..I II...... i..,4il.ilill nf It If. 4 1 4 ... 1 , a II.- i . . . I I........ rtuil Ihtt mil iiiii 11 1 1 I' f - ' - - C " THIS PORT HAS 462 MILES ADVANTAQE IN REACHING ORIENT When making tin' run from till port lo Yoko-Iiuiiih recently. I In steamer iv trip of iiupeclfoifMhrough ami across Western Canada-lo famili- arize himself with Hie trade re- " ... Illllt'llt'UII III II lllv.; HUl'Vil. " 1 i . 1 ... . in.i isUiialil iimiii head. iicmi. . . . . ' 1.... 1... . 1 ahroail. I lie outcome 1... ..iti i.ii-i lioiue and of this trip id hv Lord Lovai. clialrinau, are ....in. ' ... ,iii 1iii.hI ' . nf f II. ,,.. cannot help but result 111 great ...v. I " I 1 vvinni iinnmiA mi oiinorlun y Ulan? iuu suecincauoii nre ucuiff in ivn rr........1.A.i'. . ' I ' . a ... ..I .... iiiiuiiii.." 1 . mt.,,(n.. ,m mulc frciiueiiH)'. Ireparetl for u noai larger man the parly wm visii , siamis 01 ubnillllng Ihfir problems j.-reen timber ami lunu.cr inanu- . riMlll,1.,.m,.lll ,.1 rimt hand. furUirtng plants 011 the i raser ,( Ui( , nn(, ux I hey will go lo tour Vancouver pensii Hutu has ben Hie case in (the past, ' when It lias been neees. . .1 1.1 1 or .Montreal. mis suouio u siifficienl evidence to convince the people of Weslern Canada of his sincere desiiv to uUe them every assjstnnce In their development problems. Program for West "I had the pleasure and of travelling across the con- Itlnenl with W. S. Tl)ompson, ill. rector of publicity of Hie Uina benefit lo Canada and more particularly to Western Canada. , For Prince Rupert 'Now as regards possibilities of nearer home. I would say that the 1 1 . . .... 11 t . .. t .ii-.. V..H.....I ii..!i..,.v- ..ml wiistann among incse is u nisi 5ii-..iu- 14 111 II llllllll nnmii. in j. ! ...I ...l.il. greatly ideased lo learn rrom him mi ' "V"'" "'"V" nr of ll. llie great Jicnl ..fforU efforts and and the the Ire Ire-1" possilnllly. is not so remote. nlemlous advertising program that has been outlined by his department for advertising Western Camilla, nnd particularly the largest haul yel effected by ' .,.!,. all, ,)rM possibilities in Central llrillsh Columbia, and the Pacific coast. Die appoinlinent of Hon. J. A. Itohb as minister of immigration, is, In my mind, a great uleji for ward in the ultimate outcome of peopling W'e.slern Canada, which is o vital mid so necessary in order to develop not only Western Canada, but which will assist in (be elimination of the enormous railway deficits. "The recent appointment of the Hon. 'I'. A. Low as minister of Itaile and coiiiluerce, and his ml- vice lo the people of Western Canada thai the first thing ho would do afler getting his office the. 'prince llupert' or 'Prince (eorne lo ply from' this port lo Alaska porls, with a view to fur ther developing Ihc tourisl trade in this section. "Plans and specifications are under preparation for a modest siieil tourist hotel for this port. "The grain elevator situation litis developed to u point where I am convinced that il will become an actual reality: probably not in lime to handle this year"s crop, hut certainly for next. "Other important developinenls and necessary faellilies are ad vanced a considerable distance, Unity of Effort Now. what we want lo do is to unite in trying to do something ourselves and not depend entirely on others. No port, city, or district was ever made without hard work and Hie co-opcrnlion and wholehearted effort of every citi zen who ex pec 1 1 to derive any benefit from development, and the sooner we forget about and dls coul inue barking at other influences which we think are antago nistic to us, and do something for ourselves, the better off we will be .Mr. Dawson also staled thai he was showing his Tnilli in the future or Hie city and district by extending his business. Ho was pulling in a wholesale men's fur. uisliings depart nicul as a base of supplies for this district which uut into sliupu would be to muke tiL' felt suit would develop fast. What is transpiring behind the liilllllll ' lit ilfe t:.l uitf.l.iii ..'III ARE BEING RESUMED V lnl Ut complele general " . icons! ruction work, iucludiiiv ex- HINTON. An". 31. 'cavaiioii ami 1 ne insiaiiaiiou r Stales ami Mexfe.i lave ceincnl by the end of next April. aur.M-il lo r-stime full diplinuatic ienuTs fur eiiuipiiioiiis ror relations. . i"1 dock and the new electrical 'NOperaling plant are beinir called EARL FARQUHAR DIES. I now. LONIMlN. Auji, 31. IC;irl Far- The Muipmeit( fur which len-ipiliar Lord CliieJ Steward since ders arwbeius called now will till 5. died yesterday. cost about tsJ'.O.OOo, : - . , , War Fever Rising in Europe'' v)r I L.J r..J L. L.. D r I ! L L Af ar. 15 hi I. h JUUglllU UV MJngllSIl lltWSUapaS tomment upon eerlaiu points, . . C Iwluctn as I believe, desene sp- -Lreek Reply is Unacceptable, LOXIiOXAug. f i; . a. . . . j . i r.ugiiMi m w ioija" 'vXinnii lumiiuirj..,.! . ,....... ,,r .rar-i 1 'Tl . . ..r . : i. K" " t i-i T l0ll .iil.i .-j in j. i. 7ii. ui u "1 U1IC ;r."it.HM,u1.VUM ; llolicV Of .el f-lll" ll'lll'. It WH ll.ili.in ileiiiainU upon (ireere. Flaring liea'dlinli'JI of an irfti- . r. . is i 1 11 . i 'f 4isffMiig 10 sausiy nonie auu ai ine same ume tu iipuoiii iireeK. sovereignly 11 11 1 ii an appeal can he taken to the League uf..Va- tire 4. 4. . ; ttous or some other tribunal. do "Sir Henry Thornton made the, curtains of diplomatic exchange bearing: the Oii4w .army. is unknown, for the familiar news The Italian cabinet al a meet- ceiisor is apparently already at in today, found I he Greek reply his post and (tome is silent as to to il ultimatum to be uuacccpt-I lie next step she plans to enforce aide, the Sleranie Agency says, her demands. iThe announcement ,ays certain Edilorial writers are hard at decisions were reached at the work. London papers arc sup- cabinet council, uone of which Kestin? solutions of the difficult was disclosed in statements is-iiilernalional incident which in -sued by the minister or nuirinu many ways recalls 11; event-ami war -afler Hie meeting. which plunged I lie world into war, The government in a semi-offi- l.'ial statement today urges news- l'be LeaRue of Nations is papers not to publish movements generally fixedjipon as a mvdium of the Italian military or naval for sell lenient hut in Mew of the units, threatening severe meas- fact that no word from Home re- ures against Hiose who do so fers to the 'Geneva tribunal the Daily News asks: "Will Mussolini cimpi lip ta IT AH torpedo the league anil fire bi-oad-.winvLnlu 1U LttflU sides into article I'i and into the' ONTARlOi I IRFR AT Cl (Jreek navy in Hie meantime." I UNlfllUU LlDLfYttLO Hostile Demonstrations ! HOME. Aug. 3t. Two hostile! TOHONTO, Aug. 31. W. E. N. ileinonsi rat ions w ere carried out Sinclair, member of the legisla- loilay hy Faseisli in front of the ture for Ontario South, was Greek consulate. Italian demon- unanimously chosen leader of the stridors carrying away, the shield provincial Liberals. Record Landing of Halibut at Port of Prince Rupert for August is 3,306,400 lbs. A record for ipiautity of halibut arrivals .f Prince llupert . .. . a. 1 t t A t at. .ll. was sel up during the nuiiith or August, tne toiat lor ine mourn being a,atn,1tn pounds, including today's sale, The total for August lasl vear was ..800.001) pound and for July this year a.OllO.SOO pounds. Weather and general conditions were very favoranie: and good prices, generally speaking, prevailed, llie highest bid was HJ.-r and 11. "c paid on August 21 for llie Ii,000 pound catch nf Hie American schooner Anna J. On two occasions (he urict? went down lo 10c ami '8c, the lowest level. The price average was higher during the passing mouth than in August last year or last July. " Today's arrivals ami sales were as follows ;' .American ' HoHe, 11,000 pounds, at 13c and 10.5c, lo the Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co. Tuhoinn, to. 000 j-ounds, and Hringgold, 13,000 pounds, ta.tc and 10.5c. to the Atliti Fisheries. Canadian Hippo, 15,000 pounds, al l-'.'.'o and 10.5c, and Kouyosii, 1,500 pounds, al I'-'c and 10c, to the Canadian Fish .v. Cold Storage Co. Atli. 7,500 pounds, at l.0e and M.?e, lo Mir Hoyal Fish Co. ciaf vmpliai at tlii.t time. Still. In Torce.. -fir! The Jlonroe tlocfrlneH asserted at a Ijme when the dan- ..... .i ,w i.. ii.. a. malum ereil 11 ihjii t lit Allien truveriiineiil. nf rnnnP! nf Iriititr4 ... . . . inL'.. . - i' " "c t - - . --- t . - - --- --rM .izrr. hi lUR'i.n a.prri luixe ronfideiiee In uur:.eUi'fi.r'' delUal aihanlaue hut nolli- 1110111111011011 anil or reported secret orders to Hie Ilulian fleet. i,.,1i.1j11;,1.i...)u nrH LnaL and D stiraulshed rniniiiw 111 ifiiMirl. i-nhf ileuec a ..rtl.i .1 1.... j..... .....1...1 xl rrotn AHlt'll mint's I ii e rei v 111 the (ireek government siiveriimeiil i Eicurslonltts Welcomed on n OUr diilriel and for jlie peHle unijl now. i.l . t tf .............. !. 11 i....aII.: I ,M 1.. . "' Mrriiai "k i.'iuu.vi ,iu iiii i"Hriiin nun r-i. Ottawa. Aug. 31. The Oaiia-lian (ioverniiieut's iipw 0.O(Hi,- real, when fhe-now Amerjcaif slalee had not TAXI PI PISH MARKET mt 99 Phone 671. Fresh Killed Poultry. in a hurry . .. "-" Fresh Killed Meat. Phone Fresh Sausage Daily. PRINCE RUPERT t Oars and Best Servloa-In the City. Rates Reasonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Solicited. V(M, XIII NO. m PltlNCE ItUPEIlT. B.C. FlllDAY, AUGUST a I, 1023. VUrr' Circulation, 147S trt SalM 2S0. PIUCE FIVE CENTS. DAWSOMGS GOOD ' NEWS FROM EAST -" AVS PIANTC OTIMI. nPAWW Vim HOTEI A Nil VTkAMHiP V trVATliP IIRk a im ma a. - i u jljuiaa v a i i - l v v a mm a ma. i m jut liiiviiti uuju i A v ai avitu Alaska Steamer, Tourist Hotel Grain Elevator and Possibly a Fast Steamship Service for Port M M I - . t . . -. J omm diltf XL at 4 m f ant M sit a M mirrrn CTATre mn . i iiipii iuipi unii . u. uuwouu itziuiiia wiui gicuici iuiiii mull cvci in MEXICO RELATIONS ! ESQUIMAU DRYDOCK C U..JL C' READY NEXT YEAR UCCI ClUIy IIUgHCd UIIC3 Equipment Will Cost About $360,000 and Dock Will Cost Six Millions Restatement of Doctrine set forth by Pres. Munro immi nry iIock ai i'.-iiiininii. one; m . 1 of the three largest dry d.K-k in I MINNEAPOLIS. .Minn., Aug. al The Alniiruy Doctrine? the world, huilt lo aeroiiimodate was defined here last night hy Secretary Hulies a inhtMlyiug Canada's rapidly Krowinjr Pacific a-poliey vitally relaled lo national safety, iiiiniicaltouo just in-s(iiipiiiK uud to repair quickly terest in Uitin-Americu or eNewhere, and inijioiiig 1111 harrier disuhli'il LattleshiiM, will he .0 wider iiilerualional eooperation in the promotion of peace pened for buinescs in tul. A -ind understanding. vole of 1, 50(i.fioo paMd hy par-' Speaking hefore the American Bar Association, the secre tary declared that while Hie Doctrine in no way established a "protectorate" over other American republics. American rights and obligations not specifically " outlined by Monroe-in hi Tamous TPU A IVTTlC ADC message l.ud soinetinifs made JjUll)l J jfiL inlervenlion in some Latin Anier-, ican states an alisolule necessity.; UITmII I ATIMa0 He recalled that the rislil to in-j nUllUlJHIlIlU lervene in Cuba is a matter ofi record in the treaty of l'jnl, al-1 tboiiuh he added that t.'ie United. r Greece In Answer to talfs would rallier, if MsibleTj continue in its present .role j of, "friendly adviser." Italian Ultimatum In Refusing Some of Terms "TaliiiiK the Doctrine as it lias j ATHENS. Aug-. 31. The Greek bt'eii and as it is believed to re-ioveruuient has accepted five of main, said Mr Hughes. "I desire' the Italian demands with modi fications mid rejected three in the dispute over what Italy considers proper reparation for the, ttssfkosiuatiou. r.wiillyon (Jreek mdl if. Italian ollicials. ""'., Oreeee "claim si llic-dejjijyid. "are . exacting ami liiniiilfaltn? heyKnd " what any nation would accept ressiou in IhiaMlf digpity. TA.'(!IEH, Morocco, Aug. 31 I'bc Italian destroyer Audace has yeT established a firm basis of .arrived here. iiidepeii.fent uaiional life. 'aiid vve LONDON. Aug. 31. A des- were meiiaeeu ny ttireats at tlu paicu mini nonie says uanait World powers dim-trd, oga.intiroops have been landed at Tan- republican' inslHutioMs, lltuj tlie gier to prulect Ilaliau citizens achievements of the ceittury liavelHiere. not altered the scope of (he doctrine or changed its basis'.' II still remains an assertion of Ihe-prin- ciple of national security. As such, it is obviously not exclusive. Second As the policy em bodied .in the Monroe doctrine Is distinctively life policy of Un united Stales, the government of thf United Stales reserves to It. self its definition, interpretation ami application. This govern. ment has welcomed the recognition by other governments of (he fact and soundness of Jfils policy and of the appropriateness 01 its application from lime to lime. "Hut the United States has not been disposed to enter into engagements which would have the ffect of tubmitting to any oilier power or to any concert of powers the determination either of the occasions upon which the principles of Hie Monroe doctrine shall be. invoked or of the measures that .shall be taken in giv ing it effect. As President Wilson .observed: The Monroe Doctrine was proclaimed by the United States on her own author ity. It always has been maintained and always will be maintained upon her own responsibil ity.' 'This .implies .neither suspicion have- an unhampered discretion. 'Third The policy of the Gl ID SEASON ALASKA FISH First Vessels Arrive at San Fran-olsco With Cargoes From North .SAN FHANC1SCO, Aug. 31.. a Excellent wealher favored a good1 season for .fishermen who journeyed noc;h (his year to Bristol Hay for Alaska fishing firm's, ac-i cording to Gapf. Andersou of the "Oily of Sydney" now in-harbop from the north; Altogether, he said, it was a profitable season. The Oily tif Sydney brought back; 17,800 cases of salmon ami the huruue Emily F, W'hiluey returned with 13.IM0 cases. Lat yesterday the Star nf India was lowed into hurhor. being the lust of Hie advance fleet to reach port. It svill .be several days now before other -ships tif the Aluska fleet appenr off the heads. LEANDER ROWING CLUB BEATS PHILADELPHIA TOHONTO. Aug iMonroe lloelrine does not in- . ai, fringe upon the independence, (lAMJUN- SELLS AT and sovereignly of other American stales. Misconception upon this point is the only disturbing Influence in our relations . with Latin American states. The declaration of our purpose to op. pose vvuai is inimical to our safely does not imply an. attempt to establish a protectorate any (continued on page five) 3t. The nor es ra.ige..iei.t. It simp " ;UH.ltl(.r Howjlljr i:,ul, of LoI11,m means that the United Mates l-,lerww, ,K.' Undine Hewing Club asserting a separate Dlof Philadelphia In the final of an right or seir-de tind that ense. llijdlUuanM, ((V,.ul al ,I(J National he exercise of this r.ghl it m"l,Kxhbitio.i regatta over a course one ami one-eighth mile long. SIX CENTS A GALLON LOS ANGELES, Aug. 3 1 -Owing. to the gasoline rale war lii this state the price of gasoline has fallen very low, far below llie cost of production. Six ccnls a gallon was the price charge!! v.- d-'.y reeeiilly.