M M M I 25 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. WATT VIDECK, Prop. V(ll, XIV NO, 211 STATESk ft iff lit- Honorable William Lyon Mackenzie King. Prune -trr of Uiuada, is lodny paving his first visit In Prince Ru- at the rapacity or head of I lie Dominion government. Ar-)?'""'" nil" are two member of hi rnliinel lion. Pierre Ih Arllnir Oarditi, minister of murine ami fisheries, and Harold Hniliaiiau McOivcrin. minister without portfolio, i Hon. Andrew llavdou, senator. Hon. Dr. J. II. King, minis-"f public work. had iln been expected (ml lie had other in-" ill the south and wiii iinnlile lo come here liul will Hie Premier' parly in - .... 'i-i. Also aecompaittlng ,.niy i this eily are Prof. I udmore, head of the Imiii-llureau of gtalMir; V. II. i- i re. ' Senator Huiduit allendei service A l.u-ier. . secretary-lo . , Mr, .. II. .Mellae of WHinl-i . (i-rcnlalive of Hie ltn- Pa.-ifti- Railway, and Col i pot lrr, I he well known irg Jiiuriiallal and (i. II. general superintendent of i'li'irH)li ualdy one i Htle -ellltded Ml !,.' Cauadimi. lailway ntaltoit yiMrr-n''iui,..n wba Ihe prism- ii iv arrived on the regular i ( rain from (lie liant. tiatelled on two vpecdal rred Slork, hea member 0 House of Comi.ihhi, had Pi Hire tii-ioiie lo weef ( miir iar'y M'Vl lie re. 1 i the rlty with litem. taken lo I he residence of Mr. and Mr. Slork, Wetvlcw. where he i a gueni during hi stay in lite iilv I u.l .t..,.a,. l w L.i.... I al the Presbyterian Chureh wheic llev. Dr. H. It. (Irani prearlxvl. Jr. (Irani and Senator llaydon were classmate at (Jueen I'nlversily. Kindlon. Having Busy Time The time of Hi Premier and hi minister will r fully lakeq up during llteir lay here. Anion? thoe uliii are lo have confer ence with litem are a rommillee. i .. rm ui.. minmer 01 w, ,,, MUrrn , Mf(prIHM aim iothi memper oi me 11Jir(v . ,. . . iKllu, me! mem iiere ami u, ,M , , , fftri,uH in. i-emenl for Ihe rerepl ion 1. 1. u vl. . .MVa,.. mi Hie hand of Oil. P. "lie ami H. F. liley. Compllmenta Band lireem ille eoneerl band an . i I arruiil of Ihe train, played ! r Maple Leaf for V.srr" a King stepped on to Hie ptal- cite. At noon. Premier King and hi pariy were pue al a Hoard of Tiade luneheon where Ihe for nier delirrel an inMre-.. Tin aruve pan in uie n-u. fidlowe.1 by a public reeep- i -ijj n'n'moiurn himi, inline in-sole Ihe Premier ear on lion. Tonlalit Ihey will fiwak al a public meelfnit in Ihe Vel-holuie Theatre afler whieh Ihey will hiI for VatiPiner on Ihe (anadiaii delroer Palrleian tii i ne rremier wa juirsiy w, j,., Mrn,., tmm ... . t il ivi'iy uinn i ne paiio nail !iii iU -teleelion. He then Uiiiii'iiled to I hoe iiImmiI lillil Ml i-ieelleiiee of Hie lilll (I'.touatly eonaral ulated U f i McKay, Ihe eonduelor . L, Tiic parly 'then proeeeded In L 'iiik auloiunliileH and, headed Hie (ireeuville hand, look pnrlU a parade, Ihrouvh Ihe timln' tii in .the Prince lluperl l il ! 'Hie lre.uier Hien xlep d fnun I he automohile in which :;r wa- ruliiix with Mr. Slork and i- in il Hie miiil'lcr jieronally ( eri.,1 Itnliert Stevsarl of Kin- )li'!i chairman, and mciiilier f Hie Nishka land roinniillee wli i came to the city lo roofer IMPROVEMENT IN LUMBER MARKET EXPECTED SOON AHcr llio presidential election "cxl nionlli In over an Iniproe-inrnl in lumber , market condl-Mnri (lenerally in the l;niled Xale ix expected and Ihl.t dix- McHlinchy and the coal was also fiuiml there. Till morning they came up before Magistrate Mc-Clynutnt and admitted Ihe Ihefl The case was reninmled until to- mni'i-ow. She lh .oulll Ihe ocean doek al 3.15 yenlerday aflernooii. ZR-3 IS ON WAY ACROSS ATLANTIC IIKIII.IN. Oct. 13. The Hiant Herman dirigible X.ll-3. which lefl Frcder-lrtiiien )eliniiiy morn-iiik on it I i-aiiH-Al Inn I ir fliuhl to l.akehtirl. Xew Jerhey, reached Hie Atore al noon today ami continued her Journey. YOUNG BOYS ARE CAUGHT STEALING Youths, 14 and 12 Years of Age, Arrested and Admit Theft Have Long Been Sus- pected Two you lit? hoy, aped 1 1 ami I" whom Ihe police have lona suspected of helnjr aellvely in Hiet w( benofil wllh Ihe rest of jvohed in pelly thlexery about Hie 'lie Cininlrv Millies lllnf llnnnntl wlin reliiineil lust iiIkIiI from a luisiiie hip .;Hs M . course "r willed he vlslled New York, "liliiijio. Ottawa, and Montreal. Mr Hanson had nothing lo "'"In al this time as lo iuime.il. le il"elopiiienl. He will be go-J'ik soiilli shortly lo confer wllh linher inleiesl In Seattle and ptokaiie. Then Mi Kuiv wus city, were cauuht red-handed al 7 o'clock lhi muming packing I wo acks of coal away from the Philpntl-F.vHI lunikers on Ihe walerfronl. They were arrested at their home by Police Sergeant IS SHOT WHILE DRIVING LADY Vancouver Auto Dealer Dies Hospital Following Traglo Event J. the Priitee, Kurt Hun-d ufL-.ijinx Smoky Nighf FinlriW Trdde. the M.hU lend eomtoMf eel tp'r t? yjff oJ aJp arreslr. of Hie Xaa Hiver. Hon. T. D. I'ii Hollo, niiiiinilrr of lend; Dr. II. C. Wrtoeh, M.I..A. of llaiel-Ion and W. W. Anderoii. mana-ser of Hie llodon Ibiy company at llaieltoti. Smne of lhee cou- fereiieen liok jdaee Ihis niorninff in c&nM'Upn with Ihe shootiu Wmln ml VAM:orvi:ii, ocr. 13. siioi Miroiixh Hie (train while motming uear I la reel Sumlay evening Krank A. Keall of the Vaiirouvet-Mulor died lat nishf al St Paul' Hospital here. According lo Hie poliee he was driving wilh Mi Dorothy Winder of Van cnuvrr vvlien a shot was heanl. Keall e illape. over the wheel and the aiilomAhite plunged info Ihe dileh. A passing ear eon-veynl Joth to Vancouver. Keall d.Hfllf -sliortty aflr J'lniisimi lo IL. 1. .. ..... .. 1 "Mr of Phillk Keall. The von Hi said thai while mil wilh his hrolhei hooting crows he was passm-.- along (he hiyhwHV when Ihe rifle was dixeliarue'l aceideulally. Ihe Itollel teiielraliiir Hie aulomo-bile. The bov ronfeseil lo his father who rommunicaled with the police. Alaska steamers it wus pointed out that loo much haste could uol be exercised in starting Hie scr an even fooling wilh Ihe Quia diati Pacific Hallway. ! . The memorandum also thanked j Ihe government for the elevator construction vote and expressed Ihe belief thai Ihe elevator would t be oT great benefit lo Hie Cana-j diau National llailway. Ihe prairie' jjj farmers and those in Northern'- !!.(.. tributary lo the Canadian National Hallway and Ihe port of Prince liuperl. PRINCE LEFT WINNIPEG FOR CHICAGO SUNDAY VINNIPi:l, Oct. 13. After dining at Oovernmenl House Sal-unlay night Ihe Prince' of Wales allended a dance at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. (leorge (Sail. leaving there In time lo cnlch the train for Chicago at three o'clock Sunday morning. The parly from Hie dance went lo Hie depot In bid Inm goohye. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHINCK HI. PHUT. H.C.. MONDAY. OCTOHKR I I. 102 . 1 OF DOMIN turd.r ciretiUllon, 1.S2S. Lays Prince Rupert's Needs C.tiadu s Prett r. vlr h i stir rs:-:'t",l:.v orvf'irtetl the in lairs of state ,.r Ihe ( m-i (lire yrurs wiiliont a majority of members oi Ins own parly in the House of Commons Before Ministers and Thanks Them for the Elevator Vote t - A mcmm-timliuii emphasizing the nere--il for Ihe hciicfii of Prince niiierl, the Canadian National Hailwav and Cimola of' instituting at the earliest possible moment a freight and imsseu-; geir boat service between here and Alaska, a more ademiale ltoali service out at this port lo district points including the Queen; Charlotte l-dauds and an Oriental steamer service from here wai presented this morning to Premier King,-Hon. P. J. Gartlin. min- ' islcr of marine and fisheries, and Hon. Hal Meliivorin. mimsierl FIGHTING STOPS BETWEEN OPPOSING FORCES IN CHINA SHANUHAI. Oct. 13. -The Cliekaim: forces defending Shanghai against Hie invading Kiangsu army surrendered loday and an arioistfce has been declared between the opposing forces. without portfolio, by a commitlee from the Prince lluperl Hoard lIATri trrnrn pivp d Tra onsisling of NV. K. Premier King and his c d- HU1 Ui Kthl fcK 0 Aid tfiiii t w vil...ii t r owners were anions those heard. Saturday afleruoon. n s imrata x aim k b s sm b a rumic m Will be Held m Ihe iiuuios. o. . icouiis, i.. u. leagues were nusy mi miiriimiij BHIDnCDCn UIC UICC Hlbbons and J. V. Scull. Par- receiving deleuatioim in H. 1... lUUKuLlulU lllj VYirii Ocularly with regard to the'dian Agent's office which was . placed at their djinsal. The KAM LOOPS. Oe. 13. V. I. Indian ennimillee fttm the Naas Payelle, proprietor ..f (lib Notch Hiver. Oil. It.inn! nf lces mi that I ho Canadian Na- inillee and representatives of the loops, eon reused to murdering lioiial Hallways might be put on halibut risliernven and boat his wife, aged 50. with a poker ' mz a : s j bub:: a va a,i ufm eenng WESTHOLME THEATRE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, AT 8 P.M. Speakers will be HKIHT HON. W. L. macki:n7.ik KINfi. Premier of Canada. HON. DH. J. II. KINO. Minister of Public Works. HON. J. CAHDIN. MiuMer or Marine ami PUliorioa. HON. HAL McClVKHN. HON. ANDHKW HAYDKN. HON. FHKD STORK, Member for Skeena. HON. T. D. jJATTl'LI.O. Provincial Minister of Lands. Chairman -Col. S. p. MrMrdie. r, st 7Uvb: :isnrat-a ro ;:Bra:ra"B."aKar.B k:b w rata f:a ' Slrot Im 412. BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets ami wedding parties. For rates, apply to Doston Grill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. VISITING CITY DESIGNER OF ELEVATOK HEME TB Iff Mi SUPPLY OF POWER Premier Mackenzie King and Party Arrive and are Active Here Today; are Guests of Honor at Luncheon RIGHT HON. W. L. MACKENZIE KING Three British Parties Issue Election Manifestoes Sdtlng Forth Stand on Public Questions LONDON, Oct. 13. The Labor, Liberal and Conservative arties iMsoed election maiiife.-loe. SatunJay night. That of ,abor was signed by Premier J. ltamsay Macdonald; J. R. Clyne, AtTii Privy Seai and leader of the Hou.e of Commons ; Hubert miilie, leader ofc Ihe tscotlish Radicals ; and J. It. Lansbiiry, ader of Hie London Laboriles. The Liberal document wus acked by Premier Asquith and David Lloyd George; the Con-ervative by Stanley Haldwin, former iirernier and house leader if the iarly. POWER FOR ELEVATOR City Receives Enquiry From C. D. Howe & Co., Port Arthur Designers A letter has been received by the city from C. D. Howe & Co. or Port Arthur, who have been commissioned by the department of Trade and Commerce to design the elevator here, Inquiring Into the power that may be available. The company wants to know. Jt 800 horss power could be supplied and what phases and voltages could be furnished. The letter Is receiving the attention of Ernsst Love, superintendent or utilities, and a report will be glverj to tbo council at the earliest possible moment. The power requirement can be handled by the city If it Is so decided. The 800 horse power will be the maximum demand, the letter pointed out. HERMAN BACK SAFE AT NOME Gasoline Schooner Nearly Met With Dlsastsr In Arctic Ice Packs Makes Two Trips NOMC. Oct. 13. The gasoline schooner Herman, which left here on June 17 wilh Sidney Snow, the San Francisco big game hunter aboard bound for Wrangell Island, returning on September 8 and going out again, relumed Sunday. Capl. Louis Lane-, the veteran Arctic navigator, commanding Ihe Herman, reported ice in the Arctic far worse than in any previous year known to while men. On the second voyage, I ho Herman was nearly sunk by waves reeling over her and freezing to her decks until she was weighted down almost fatally g. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT BAND CONCERT Greonvlllo and Aiyansh Aggregations Joined Forces and Gave Good Entertainment Last Night The Labor ami Liberal manifestoes largely ignore foreign affairs and il is evident that Ihe competition of the three parlies is on social and economic re- ' forms alone. j The Liberal document comes Joul clearly for freq trade bu. the Labor manifesto fails lo mention jthis.- Stanley Haldwin slill ad-jvocates Ihe safeguarding of industrial measures. Labor claims thai Ihe govern ment-was defeated by a partisan combination of' Liberals and Tories. That U to be made the grand national question or election slogan. All three manifestoes of Hie big parties give space to housing, education, pensions, uneni-JovnjeoJrMrenieiliiiljoeasures. bettering of Ihe conditions for women and children and the abolition of slums. Liberals emphasize the need of dealing with the coal mining and power ques-Mon and wodld .atlHiorize the slate lo acqfre all mineral righH and provide for stale assistance in the construction of superpower stations for generating electricity; Labor advocates "organization of the whole mining industry on Ihe lines of national ownership." i Wiih aiyeyey.t the .ivomon'a vole Baldwin advocates a royal commission to inquire into tha high cosl of food stuffs. FISH PRICES HIGHER TODAY One Boat Sells as High as 19.20a at Exchange This Morning "itu prices were up again at the exchange this morning. One boat sold for 19.20c and the lowest purchase was for a Canadian boal at 17c. Following were the sales: American Allen. 10,000, to Pacific aad ltooth Fisheries at 17.90c and 9c. Forward. 1 1.000. lo AtHn Fisheries at 19e and 8c. Yellowstone 11,000, to Royal Fish Co. al 19c and 8c. Gladys, 8.000, lo Atlin Fisheries at 19.20e and 8c. Oony, 3.500. to noolh Fisheries at 18.0o and 8e, Arrow. 12.000, to rtoyal Fish Co. at 18.60c and 8c. Canadian Kaien. 10.000. to Cold Storage at 17.10c and 7c. Johanna, fi.000, lo Cold Storage al 17c and 7c. T lltin.. l . Knn pl i ci A r..ll I,....-,- i.i il... i:ww. ' i.inmn u., id vuni oiur- ville band at its concert in the M ' Westholme Theatre last night.; 18'8' A , 0 "d 7 from!M,lrnpp The Aiyansh band arrived the Naas Hiver lale in the day' P,,,ea,r: l'50.0' Cold Royal ami joined the olher in the ron-j""" no na o. eert. About $57 was colleptrd.j The Aiynnsh band also parlici-1 PRINCE AT CHICAGO paled in the welcome to Premier, . ! CHICAGO. Oct. 13 The Prince Fred McKay or Greenville eon- of Wales was greeted by a large ducted the selections at the con- liming on his arrival here this cert last night and Heuiamin morning. He visited the sinck-Mnneo of Aiyansh the marches. ar.s.