When Vau Want A TAXI 99 tn a hurry Phone iHl Cin and Best Service In lha City. Ratea Reasonable VOL Nlll., NO, 232. 8ht will) NEW G WISHIP SERVICES TO THIS PORT ECONOMIC CONFERENCE OPENED TODAY IN LONDON CANADA REPRESENTED Direct Steamship Services to be Initiated from California and United Kingdom to Rupert If luiin" vnrr,uii, llie Marine wilt upendc monthly l.elween tuliforiiM. Vancouver and Prince Hupert one of ii l-aiucrs mm plving hi Ilu ptiprr cam aim iratle between Orcuil Full and California. Tin announce- liieul wu nuidc Hii morning lleginald lleaumoul. (Ki.M.M. i,.,c: nuperuiteiidcut. In Ilu manner I he (-niumh propose to tik ore of roarc freight Midi a .com I ariiug in the south for Ilu formerly handled l.y llio steamer Prince Allfrl. II will alu afford u dire.-l M-nire from (Jaliforuia for local im- PRINCE HAS BUSY TIME play uoir ana uenai 10 aociai ,.nM.,. ttlln ocean Fall. Dullas Yesterday and Got Mr. Iteaumonl al.o aiinounre Away Today "nt' CO.M.M. i prepared l Ml" ' Mi,ei Kingdom Imihu m- 4 iiiiuiv ii. i .in. i.inv.'i" thi Mt whenever uf fi. ieii -.uMpii i...i. of c.lr ii.i. ni..iti.i.a. Ih Pnnrr of Wale " u i.. A; M.i i wo unuer- UCMM ,etrriUjvw. l'ria. r- f.la?raMftrf r..-Mnl the 1'rni.ir of Heoiuark at ttitrt.iufe,! I., iwiir fv itlmll Irani Ih'j fll t-liam-l on. In the afternoon tl-iu.-l a ilmtier al Hie irnln f fif Jarne and !.ly lmalienl. ami a'Tiidrd a (lane n tl chiiik a, KANvAi INS iifiniiiiii i a iiLi AT TAX SALE! LUl of Thota Who Bid In Pro-party for Delinquent Taiea Yesterday The follow Iiib wre Ihe pur- hae l (he municipal ta sule jeslenlay: O. P. .Smith, lot M. Mock a,; erllon , 0, i upset priee 75.o:); lot f.l. Mock 3, neeliun, -'. 97 1.0? (upscl price . Theo. tVdlnrl. lul IV. MH'k t. "eelloti 2, 6I2U Uipel price. I 7W.(JJ); lot 20, IdiH-k , secll.Mi 5. 101.72 (unset price. l;2.3 . I. 11. -MoDoujfiill, I'd 22, sec- ikiii 3, block hi. etw.iw; lt 23. block io,-ecitoii a. m.oi: lot 13. block 37, icvtiou 5. ?lfit.20; lol It, Mock ;I7. secllun 5. SIIK.I3; lot 17. Mock 3, s.cllou 0. el30.3H Upset price III each caei . Fred i?leilieii, lol 3, Mek 21, section, 5. frt3.Hrt (upscl prlre, 9CI.H0. ; lot Id, Mock 12, fectloii 0. eilfl (ui.-el nrlce. MI.0l): (continued on pauo ilx ENGLAND DEFEATED WALES IN RUGBY GAME HiminisFiixu. oct. 2. m (he flrt of the piufessioiial runhy Internal luiiitl raine- under Norlhern I'liion auspices. i:nn-linida iTprcseiilullw team defeated Wiiles elKhlccn points l eleen. LEAGUE BASEBALL Amerloan Leaquo Wnslilnylun 3. I'lilliulclplila i:eolatul 13, XI- ','l, 5-IK'troll 10, I'.hloago 5. ' National League None Holieduled. Ooast League Oaktima 8, pottlund 12. Others travelling'. Caiiiul'iifi Ooverumt'iit Merchant of Midi eiimmodllie a- iMirlr salt .and dried fruil which inn. iml n obtained rlew1iere tlimi in! ioilifi.rnla. TIk Canadian Wilun- (In- sleamer which Hit : - - plan Im place hi Ihe local service. Mie will iili roll. tome lor rctfiilur paper carrying aiB .if.iiiui.il salmon are q - "'Med lf ' warrant Iheii ' pij Hip L'lillml Kliiirlini M-rvlrc wmI FISH ARRIVALS iddIUHC ARE DC ,w HEAVIER TODAY AND PRIPF? CTII I HIHH rAllvtO 01 ILL II1UI1 Iialdxil siipii was ln-Uei- .i Mo- ...I.e. wrre Mill high ul t:u ,.v,,tt,r rr: im iml the if 1111 rtfen rn ImmU in ii wim a ttnl of lii.ouu pound inar- ... . . .... k.-tHi uieir raicues o- -, antage. Il.e blR A,,H,r',,n.M Omaney iimi es,Kia.i P.....I drawtnir down a .uolat un or ami n-c ........ pound.. American ioai ..ii.i .old it K I. 1.50(1 Son oouiiil pound and and tt ix Caua baua-i. dlan. to.&00 pouml. Arrivals and sale-: menc.n 111.1.11M .13.000 oouuu. at, li.te nnd 10.5c. to the Atlin Fish eries. Venn-. I2.oo oiiikK at I ami lie. and While Mar. a.oou lioiimlx. al 17.Ce ami llr. lo the nna.lian Ki-h A lold Slorase l.o. Fairway. 13,000 pound . at 7.7e and He ami Mrf. H.r.00 pouil.K at l7.Ke and I W lo Hc Parific Fisheries. Canadian l.ivincolone, 17.000 potiml. at lO.le and I0e , lo the Hoolli Flleries t'.anadlaii i'o. Fiher. 0.000 iotinds, at l".3c ami toe. nnd iMlptiln. 3.000 pounds, al 15.2c and 1 0e. lo Ihe Onnadiaii Fish & l'M Hlnraac i' i. t iioo pound, at 15.1c and 10c. to Ihe AIH" Fisheries, ii. ii 7.000 pound, at 15.3c ami IOC to Hie Hooth Fishwie Cnnadian r.o. M.,vfi..w..r. :i.r.oo pound al 15c aii.l IOC to the Mnyal FN' Co. EDITOROFCALGARY PAPER ARRESTED FOR FOOTBALLCOMPETITIONS r.M.OAHY. 0 t 2 two atfcnl ..f ii... Vniirmiver spoilsman nun ii iilni- of The Joker a incui port weekly were arrested ye- ....... av on charge oi r...,n.nll coiniielillons. They Will l. arraigned Thursihiy. who Tor V o S. nourlay, ...vcral oioolli ha l''0 mi I lie ,lTorilullf.'r Cameron. Jewr U ,.,-s, s leaving lonighl by train for Toronto enroulo lo Uelndl .where he tnUiuJi l louule- Northern and BECKETT LASTED 20 SICONDS WHEN HE MET CARPENTIER I.OXlMlX. Oct .'. It took (ieorgi-s Carpenlicr just twenty second lo piil tlir ijuielu ! .I.m1 Itcrkelt, who hold Hie heavyweight rliHiniii)iiliii of (.real llritaiu. Meckel I flruck only one Mow uiul then, wen! ilowii for I lie count iiinlcr m terrific right mill If rt from tli Frenchman. rAMAMAN NATION A I tflnfllMfln IlAllUnAL SECOND WEEKLY BOAT TO SThWART IS OrF ale of JLIre' AHnt- and liv illnlruwal from tlie coal er-viii'. the tUiiailirtu National llail- way tVial Steaiihii flrice au-n"iinee the di-i unliniunce of it ' ' wekly I'oal to Stewart. ,reforlli the i'rinee John will ii'd make the trip lo Mcwail on nllniale Monday eenius. She from ja i:i..ri..n- s u,uai second Monday rrlurniiisr south every mm-oii.I Wednesday evenins. ni ...r.. li..,...ri will roninllP 10r r.-lly senlce tu VHrl sailing from here on jjtriUy nPninS!, nI prinre c.eovff will carry on Ihe Anyox j( ,,um!r hpre-Wednes.lay ilnirs. .,-...... These sleamer tk will til .Itltl sail flit for, ilhe south on Tliur-ilay and Sun- day exeiiinjfs fronv, now on unlil.The former is expected lo arriv l1(, ((f K, (.ar CLAM CANNERY BEGINS WORK CapL Bablngton In Charge: Op-eratlona Soon on Large Scale .UAs!F.TT. Oct. 2. The l.ani-gara Packing Company commenced operations al their new clam cannery lat week. The cannery l located at IIL-len llier. Iwenly-six miles south of Mas-ell on Ihe main road near the 'bridge. eroing the lli.eleu Mixer. Captain HahiuiMou is in charife of operation. At Hie present lime. Hie cannery I luriilug out twenty cases or clam dally. The coinpanV leased .the foreshore, a sandy beach, extending for many mile, in which llw clam apcarlin.nvnloynieiit in ('.real lo be xery numerous. Operations on a large scale will be rarried on In Hie near future. OKLAHOMA HOLDING A STATE ELECTION OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 2. Oklahoma stale election at which will be decided the mies-lion whether Hie state legllulurc shall meet lo consider Ihe impeachment charges against Oov-crnor Walton, swung , Into full imiveiii'eul today with leport in-dlciitint thai Ihe polls opened throughout 1he state with the exception of four full counties ami a part of Ihu fifth. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUNCK HLTIKHT, U.G., TUESDAY, OUTOHKIl SL W:. Xfa flFlfef 'SJBSSSSSSSSSSSSJ Mi Kilna .MiMiilif, ilaiigiilcr nf a I'nmiiiK'nl ri'fiilcnt of Oltawa, was rtrenll) marrieil lo Pilot Ofjct-r Wliiiniey, It.A.F. linrnViUalcly after Hi- cfrmuny the liritle ami liridegruom journeyed to Paris ly aeroplane. Economic Conference London Opened Today Premier King Attending ... , ....... ! labored on the Ipper Naas l.OMlON. OcL 2. From the siiliject or r (.real llritaiu ,Uivt.r twer and the in- foreign Milic wlncli was broached al the opening ui V1?''!' t,.rior were coniplele.l under the Hie and Kuipire delegates .passed imperial conference. premiers j,. Uju.r -pimr,, .,ret.n lo ureliininary consideration of trad." mailers' al Ihe Imperial,..,' , ... - . . K.-.iiiomic Conference lodav. sided oer by SirTPhili Llojd Trade. Premier Mackenzie King again represented Canada us Hon P. (irahame and Sir l.omer t.ouin have mil yet arrived attendinir nlliiii.li.HT Hie kildilillu sessions uli tfl from the League of Nations in C.etiva. toighl ami Sir l.omer later. Although the economic conference, is subsidiary., lo the main conference, it will handle matters of sweeping importance. On all sides one hears Ihe plea of urgent necessity of steps beiir-' taken lo encourage trade within the empire. Suggestions, for the improwMiiciil of hade such a Ihe institution of national purchasing hoard ami Ihe discouragement of the Investment of capital outside I he F.m'pire are innumerable. The forecasle i thai Ihe Itrilish irinernmeiil will probably indicate n willingness j I., increase the preference on i goods already dutiable. Apart from llie preference, confidence is fell that some scheme will be devised for Ihe iiiiproMMiieut of present conditions. Premier llaldwiu yesterday imlicnlcil ils urgency when be re ferred lo Ihe growing- figures of llritaiu ,ni nid: " The econonh'c condi- iu,n of Kurope make it essential that we should turn our eyes elsewhere." Maritime Provinces Suffer from Rains and Gales which do Damage and Spoil Crop HALIFAX, Oct. 2. Torrential the maritime province yesterday, uprooting trees, washing oui iu. I In mil ii-uoks. inmilviinir Menhoiie. telegraph and lighting ser- vice mid doing several hundred thousand dollar worlh or ilamage(roumling hill. Empire- Park, a lo llie apple crop in Ihe Annapolis Valley. Train and ferry services, liltle below Hie village, presented were demdralUud iu savci-al plucea. Ytrdtr'i in . ... ..... Hie first of its kind, it was pre (Sreine, president of Ihe Hoard of LOAN FULLY SUBSCRIBED Sum of $172,000,000 Received In One Week by Dominion Government TORONTO, OcL 2, The full objective of the Dominion refunding loan of $172,-000,000 was reached last night after seven days public offering during which an average of about $25,000,000 had been subscribed. The minister of finance probably will allow oversubscription as a sound means of ralslnn what additional money he requires Immediately. PUBLIC SERVANT DIES OTTAWA, Oct. 2, -l.ieul. Col. Francois (iounleau, former ile- puly minister of marine ami ; fisheries ami a mildic -crvaiit for i S years, is dead. train and rending gales swept ' Clrewlalton 16.1 irMt MIm S82. Great Religious Festival of Natives on Nass River Daring Dedication of Church and Hall Neer in Hie liilury or Hi? Upper Nikh Itivcr lias lliere. been such a large and iepi teiilalive gathering as hal wjiich a.jse'm Wed al tiitlakdamiks during the last week of September in connection u-jh (he dedication of two hiiildiiigs, a church and a hall. Th? native people came from far and wide, some taking the'lruil across rroni Ihe JSkeena, Iml mol coming up the Xaas Uiver. They came from Kitwancoolj Aletlakallu, Port .Simpoii, Kincolith, Oreenville, and (iwiuolia. Seven crowded gas boat made their way up the river. To lh? fool of the eaiivoii. fiftv nines up, navuauon is easy ami! safe, hut from the canyon up (iillakilamiks. a .litance of ln miles, (In- trip is inu .lifriciill and dangerous. On account of low waler ami a ilrop of almut five feet tn leu yards all the passengers had to disembark at I lie Skaruarl Itapids and walk aloiifc the hank while two dozen men pulled on a lonif rope. asiting each launch in turn to surmount the" obstacle. A motor road from'tlie Naas. and furnished a spleiih the shellere.1 hay at Ihe foot ofjiliii tribute to the civilizing wor the caii)nn lo Oitlakdamiks isjof the Clmn'h missionaries. greatly neede.l. I Ins road was cut through the woods fifteen years ago hut because of Ihe lack nf u !iriil'-i- anross Ilu- Skainarl, Jlliver was of liltle u'se. Valuable! ...lives hate been lol in the canyon! -iaiut willjronliniieli le(Iol-uiiltll- lhi bridge is built and litis road i re-oueiH'i'- I Begun In 1911 j SI. harthqlpinrw's church ik--' iciu.ies a Prtuuiiient posilion on1 Ihe bluff 'overlooking Hie river at (Jitlakilaiuiks. II was begun -in 1UII under the lale Hev. J. H. Mr- Cullagh who for over thirty-seven in ikjiiuiu in iniiini. i The pnicession lo (he eiiiircli.a,,com,,r ''a"r Iun"' a! or?an-ou Wednesday morning. Septem- '"' al"' ,u' u Irylnp l.o wors... her 20. was led bv the fSitlak-!''f l,KaI 'a,,"r '"' v,,h H vi,,vv" lorat labor with damiks band playing "Onward aii.algamatiiig I ... tian Soldiers," followed by various societies, visit iug village councils, with Ihe native calechisls ami Ihe clergy in surplice, ami Ihe archbishop in hi robes bringing up the rear. The beautiful church with its grace- fill golhic arches was crowded lo.ioe inoxe.iiciu. ue sain ..it-y overflowing for the solemn ,,,M l'ul ,,e n1a,, f W"" l 'a aiiyllilng to do witIP vice or dedication. Archbishop IniVernet's address, which was H liiiliriii'ili.l liv the llev. W. K.I icollison, was bas.il upon Ihe text j "This is the House of (Jod." A flarge choir led the singing, and Ihe offering of Ihe people amounted to $200. Immediately! after this service 350 invited; guests sat down lo dinner in the Victory Hall, each guest's numbered card corresponded lo his place card, young men Ushering without a hitch, and young women waiting upon the numerous tables. On the evening of the same day the church was again crowded for a confirmation service when llie archbishop confirmed forty young people. The following morning Ihe new St. Peter' Cliiuch Army Hall was dedicated by Ihe archbishop. This hall was built out of the material of the obi, 4-hurcti ilt Aiyansh which was opened 27 year ago. On account or the, great Hood in ll17 the "low" lying village (if Aivunsh ha practically been .abandoned for Ihe village of (tillakdamiks situated on a high bluff two miles above Aiyansh Picturesque Scene Nothing could be ni'oro piclur-esipie than this village appeared on Ibis festive, occasion. The Hug on church and, house had ror a nackgroumi me green mn age and autumn tints of Ihe sur pretty scene wheu there was P.R.HSH MARKET Phone 671. SHRIMPS, CRABS, OYSTERS. FRESH KILLED POULTRY. FRESH MADE SAUSAGE. A Trial Onler Solicited, PniCE FIVE CENTS. baseball match between Oreen-ville ami Kincolith; each team appearing in distinguishing cos-tum.'s. wliile Ihe junior Aiyausfi baud eoiisistiiig of boy. fro fourteen to sixteen played familiar airs such as "Old lUaetf The whole of the festival, re' ligious ami social. reflected great credit upon the Nishga oi TRYING TO MK OILANDWATER , lAttempt by General MeRao Group to Drag Labor Into Its Ranks 'The question i now whether will be able lo drag Ihe labor men into Ihe Provincial ',ir'" ranks." said a prominent la'or loader in Ihe cily tinlay. r- ferring to a nieeling being cauea o the labor hall which is lo be ad??, lres!el by Oeneral Mcllae ami others. The parly has secured i! ii, services of Jas.. Nixon, a' . llie (teurrai pnriy. ur iiom--- ami Labor Council have so far" nothing to do with the matter. When asked regarding theJ nieeling S.l). M'ardoiiald.presidcnt of Ihe Trades and Labor Council disclaimed any connection with .. . . ii i i ,1. HI AM A IAf I AD UIHllii lALLiUV UNDER CONTROL Hold Was Flooded and Fire Seerm to Have Been Extinguished In Ship LOS ANOFLKS, Oct. 2. Hold. Number six wn flooded and Ihe fire was apparently under control aboard the freighter Oiana Hot. lar. it was reported in radio de- palches. These messages fol'- lowvd earlier despatches imiica-, Hug thai preparation. were being made for abandoning Ihe ship. KILLED IN AUTO Cllll.l.lWACK, Oct. 2 Finest Peek, 38 year of age, was instant ly killed when an automobile plunged oyer a bridge hear here. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, Members are requested to meet al the Uooius on Thursday, at 2 p.m., for Ihe purpose of attending the funeral or Mr. J. I.. Mitchell. Service at Presbyterian Church 2.30 p.m.