w M v;-'-1'"' i.ii,.y I'-l'liailRTll ' "'Hill V faa Amouiance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOL. XIV., NO. 210. u s CANADIAN r Canadian National Wins Grand Prize at Wembley Beats Rest of British Empire in Display at Exhibition in London: Showing Model Railway in Rockies. MONTREAL, Sept. HI. The Canadian National Railways has received word that .thu exhibit of the National Railways at the (Jueltec exhibition lias been uwurded the grand prix for the best exhibit on the grounds. The exhibit was striking in color and effect, the main features consisted of a large illuminated and electrically oper- Norwegian Nafned Furoy, Ar-ated model, showing a transcontinental train travelling through nsM on Comox flvenU0i is the pass ut Hie liase 01 .Mourn Canadian Rockies. There were depicting Uie hotels and various system. PRINCE TO GET NEWSSERVICE London Times Service Will be Broadcasted for Use of Royal Visitor MONTIIKAL, Sept. 13. During .. . . . i. i i ii... visit ,, to l I.e. l oyal V ranch , al V il Hig li, I , mer, .vinena, inn runic Wales will be kept in touch Iwice daily wilh be news of I he world. Morning and evening a complete digest of all the imi.orlan news events by raidio will be liroa!- casL arrangements to that effect having been completed by the- radio department of the Canadian National Hallways. ! I he morning broadcast or news win iue inLt- iMiui n-ii v.-v dally while the train is travelling across Canada and al about nine oclock during the visit of the Prince to his ranch this service will be in reality a mineraturc edition of the London Times, the ollicial newspaper of tbe Itoyal family and the, service is n""'lCar. A new Ford car and Ford possible by the co-operation of I lie London Times and the New York Times and Montreal Gazelle which controls the service of the London Times in North America. NATIVE BANDSMAN LOSES HIS MONEY One of Hie members of the Kitimaat Indian band which has I'ppii so enjoyed during Hie week bad Hie misrortuue to lose his money, all he bad, anoiuililig sixty dollars. Ho was depending on Ibis lo pay his hotel bill and is therefore very anxious for H return. He thinks he must have dropped H al the P.xhih'iiiou Huildlng, but U not quite sure If the person who picked it up will reiurn it to a member of the l'aml or leave it at the Pally News office, It will bo passed on to I he man who lost it. The bandsmen expect to leave for lioine this evening on tbo I'rincess Beatrice at six o'clock. PEDRO ZANNI IS READY FOR FLIGHT Arflentlna Aviator Has New Machine Delivered to Him in French Hlndo China TOKIO, Sept. 13 Patrick Murray, advance m'an for Pedro Zann tbo Argentine aviator, ww informed yesterday that a spare Piano had been delivered to Zan-ni at llano) French Iudo-China. II,.. I 1: ' k V.i -it I i 4 JUDGE CRITICIZES BOYS' SENTENCE NATIONAL uooson, me niguesi pea in mo also a series or transparencies scenic and radio features of the INTERESTING FEATURES ftE TUE CYHIRITinN ui iiiu iiftiiiumuii uooayear ures, rora ars anu Post Office Stall all Had Features That Appealed An ambitious exhibit al Hie Fair of particular interest tn motor car owners was that of the Kaieir Garage' featuring "oodyear tires. This display of (.,H)il r0.i , n,n i,,i,w( Halloon type, of tire occupying a centre position. The Halloon hit-., tvliieli U eriniin!r miieli ill y m()(f)r pap nwnprs m ,.paer rjl)inf, comfort aIlJ akp3 ,0;iS jr ,,res8lirc by 35 ti,-e will overcome ((im.(S am, r(ckiJ jn ,ho roai, ni) win ol cllip as joes. n,e or. . ire TlC new motor recently put on merun between Vancouver and New, clash between cane strikers and workers early this week at Westminster by Hie B.C. P.lcctric llanepe Island off Kauai. Officers there are under orders to Company have all been equipped shoot the strikers if they approach. with Goodyear tires. I Woman and children are making the .rounds of the hospT- K. Parker Lid. had a nice ex-1 tals and jails in search of missing husbands, parents, relatives Mbit at I be fair on the main'iiud friends and the tension between tbe strikers and strike floor in Hie interests or the roni chassis was on exhibit. 1 no chassis was fully equipped with the latest Ford motor engine and was open lo easy inspection by the public. Another feature of the fair which cannot be overlooked was the post ofHce exhibit. There the public were shown how to tie a parcel, and how lo mail, and the benefits of using the post office services were made clear. BABE RUTH MAKES HIS FORTY-FIFTH HOMER BOSTON, Sept. 13 Babe Hulh hammered out bis forly-fiflh homer or the season in the eighth inning or Hie, first game with the llfd Sox yesterday. Khmke was pitching. The blow decided the game in (lie Yankee's favor, four to Ihreo being Iho final score. UNITED STATES SHOWS UP WELL AT TENNIS IN DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE PHILADHLI'llIA, Sept. 13. The United Stales took a commanding load in tbe Davis Cup challenge round when 1 Hdcn beat Patterson and Vincent Richards beat Wood. There are three mulches still lo play nnd if the Americans lake any or these the cup will remain in America for the rirth successive year; Advertise in the Dally News. Northern and WINS GRAND PRIX AT EMPIRE ROCK DRILLING j.. saurtan. . o. Fa.o!. Won First Prize of $100 Last Evening The 100 prize in. the double not afternoon tea. Mrs. V. A. Inhibition last night was won by iJoe Santerbane and G. Fasolo. . . i t i itrt nn! an,i ,lanc,? .1;mfu. :iv Oio flit ltitf nli I.-i ti hand rock drilling coolest nt lh;jt'er' Kc!Ukan. minutes. a. ivarson and John)""' """ Sherman were second with 7-8NP",m' nan'' '"night in I be build - inches and Angelo Antonclli and'" 1,1 - ',UII oi raising, bis partner came third with It M"1"1" ,0 defray" the cost of the 7-8 inches. The contest was in!"iiMlnn and Jafer there will be charge of Aid. George B. Casey. TRIED TO ESCAPE FROM POLICE; HURT In Hospital Today A Norwegian named Furoy is in I hi' hospital as a result of injuries sustained at 3 o'clock this morning when. he attempted to escape from a motor car in wmcn ,ie wa! bi!? taken lo the police, station. He was picked up. serving luncheon and .dinner but oy fergeani .Mcounciiy on Lomox .vyenue wnere ne is alleged to been creating a disturbance, comniiltee. wilh Irs. T. J. Shen-()n ihave his way to the station, he ton, Mrs. G. y. Kerr, Mrs. WVB. got out the opposite side, or the Cornish, Mrs! Hunt, Mrs. G. G. car and fell injuring Ids ribs and Hacker, jMiss Haddock, Mrs. P. suslaiiimg bruises. J)r'. Cade was called and the mini was laken to the hospital this monl-1 ing. Clash Between Strikers and Workers in Hawaian Islands Many are Dead or Wounded large number injured lying in iargft minuier mjiirwi iyg in ureakers is sun very strong, LOG SCALING LARGE AGAIN Over Twenty Million Feet for Month Roportpd by District Forester The log scalings Tor the Prince Huperl district continue large. The total for the month amounts lo 21,228,212 board feet in addition lo a quantity of poles, piles and ties. This brings I lie total for thei year lo 1J 1, 903,171 board feet, exclusive of poles, piles and lies. The details for August follow: Square Feel. Douglas Fir 374,791 Red Cedar 2,252,221 Coast Spruce "., 9,065,165 Hemlock 5,169,683 Balsam r... 3,2. U, 3? I Jackpine 81 Cypress1 1.280 Interior Spruce" 6S,9l8i Cottonwood . 158,719 Poles (lln. reel) 181,220 Fir Piles '. 2,000 Hemlock Piles ...., ,1,110 Cedar Piles 68,570 Cordwood (cords) 191 Shingle. Bolts (cords) 30 Hemlock Tie's 3,696 Pine Ties 82,77 1 Fence Posts (cords).. 6t The charge against R. Malhe-son of supplying liquor-to In dians was withdrawn! in the city police court this morning. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, 11.(1, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, Vesterday. ClrcltU.n. tm ALASKA DAY Coneort nJ oinc. W1 to ,;. by Visitors In Exhibition Building Tonight Today is Alaska I Jay al the x h i I) i t i it n buildings and H l grounds. There will be a- con- a smoker in the hlk.s Homo. I i? parly of Alaskans will return home on the Prince George which sails tonight at 12 o'clock sharp. LUNCHEON AND TEH Ladles' Aid of Methodist Church Hold Affair Yesterday and are Continuing Today . The Methodist Ladies' Aid served luncheon' aiuf lea in the lied Cross Hut yesterday and are continuing the affair today, under way. The Grey sails to- Malhoisou is convener of the Armour, Mrs, vnlfr..r Thompson, Mrs. S. M. Johnson, Mrs. A. Thomas and Mrs. F. Dibb as as- sislants. hospitals as the aftermath or a nuspuais a sine altennath of a WOOD CHOPPING F. J. Fortune, First; M. J. Fortune, Seoond, and J. Hampton, Third The wood chopping- contest at the Exhibition grounds last night was won by F. J. Fortune- whose time was 6 minutes and 5 seconds. M. J. Fortune was second, 0 minutes and 17 seconds; and J. Hampton, third, 0 minutes and 36 seconds. There werp Only, Ihreo entries. J, J. GilIU was, in charge of Ibe contest. United States Round World Flyers Took Part in Test WASHINGTON, $ept, lo. In order that they might take part in the annual defense, day test yesterday the United Slates round the worjd; flyers remained here, the schedule having been revised to allow of their doing so. All! three planes ore nt Rolling Field, the only one missjiig beiiig that of Major Martin who lost bis plane in tluv wilds .of the A.luskn. Peninsula. While in Washington the flying tiieii were presented to General Pershing at the 'wiir department and itn interesting conversation followed in which some of the difficulties of the long flight were discussed. The general has followed the flight wlllt keen interest as it is expected that many lessons in aeronautics will have been learned whicli'wtl prove -of value in-.case of future war activities'. ' ' - . HOLDING STEAMER ! imiiL miumwu Tin sleanler Prince George is .being' '.'lipid until midnight in or-j der to accommodate the Ketch!-: kan passengers. She will sailj from here- sharp at midnight for; tlc Alaskan Ciy and will then go .. . ... . direct rrum (nc,.e lo Vancouver without making her usual stops a, (coan unj i0well River. BIG PARADE ON STREETS PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 13. The life sentence on Loeb Weather Intarfered With Attend- and Leopold is being criticized by circuit judge Roberts Mor-ahce But Good Crowd Out row, who said "the life sentence will have a bad effect on the country." Other judges hold similar views. 'wing to the inclement! weather the parade this after-' lioi m -was a little late in starting laud the attendance was not any-j thing Hke as targe as it other-1 wise would have been. In spile of the. elements however, a good sliowjng was made. The parade was led' by James Bacon and marshalled by James ;eville. Then in order came Ketchikan City Band. Northern 'B.C. Pipe Band. Unpen and. Maids o! Honor. Cars. ' Moo'seliearr Ffoaf. X'.il.:. it T .... l fH...j .Wayor, President of Fair Board ... . . . , . Kltl.l ,,!., I I I. Mooehearl, Wojnen dressed in while. Kitimaat. Bapd. . klks and .Moose. riie.jaral)was' walphed. by large . . 1 ..:.l I 1 I. 4.TOWU.S.IU i.eui.ie-aii.i me uauus pjayeil s and; considerable en-, IbUsias'iii was shown. FAIR ATTENDANCE HIGH YESTERDAY Total, paid admissions to the ''Fair Building yesterday were 12 16, of which number 1081 were to the carnival in the evening. These figures are. exclusive of season tickets and i( is estimated that not far short of 2.00Q were present al the carnival. The gale to the affair Car exceeded last year's. Total receipts ut the building , for I lie day were $811. . Paid, admissions lo the spovls grounds yesterday totalled .508, as compared with 208 last year. U is expected there will be another' large gale to the Ketchikan - Prince Rupert baseball game this afternoon. Proceedings at Washington J. C, Knight, who came up .from Vancouver to take charge of F ii, , Dawson's stand at the Exhibition; is booked lo return south on tbo' Prince George to- Cuigbt.';'- "ir ; -v .: " Strt.t StUt B$. EXHIBITION, LONDON , f n . . JUUS 1,1 UlLUV im Sentence on Threatens Burn Jcil CHICAGO, Sept. 1U. After a night in which a new threaC to blow up-the county jail brought Sheriff Peter M. Hoffman speeding into Chicago at midnight Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold Jr. under sentence of life imprisonment for the murder and 00 years for the kidnapping for ransom of Robert Franks, fourteen years old, yesterday awaited their removal to Juliet penitentiary. MANUAL WORK (AGNES AYRES AT THE FAIR! MARRIES MEX. pine Exhibit by Boys of Public an(j High Schools Shown This Year The manual training exhibit this ycjr, which is situated in the balcojiiUv, t he, ..exhibit ion -.UjilL. 4 3 has been the centre of a great o. .,,,,. OI!,r..J lllllllt'llldl 3 n.-iuai5i beard upon the excellent work mansbip performed on the many useful and sensible articles displayed. II is hard to believe that boys have executed shch splendid work. The workmanship on the iiod nJlifi. In ftin ..... nf ,ho '. ,..,. limning ii-auiiui. This comprehensive exhibit in cludes a pair o! artistic candle- ..i:.. li,n.,A.I' tn Mrnnil n lnvolv wooden tray and revolving book case, boot brush box, book shelves, plant stands, baby swing, drawing boards, model sailing yachts, necktie holders, hammers and various wooucn mouiuiugs including coat bangers. Prizes were awarded as follows: fcxample household furniture for general use. Mitchell & Currie's special. Candlesticks.lt. l Malbieson; 2, Tray, Yoshl Kat-. suyama; 3, Revolving bookstand, II MnlLUnn a. .uui ii it ?"ii. Highly recommended ironing .board, Ivan Cameron. FIGHTING GOES ON IN CHINA Fiercest Conflict Ninety Miles West of Shanghai Yesterday SHANGHAI, Sept. 13. The lorces or the rival military gov ernors righting for possession of Shanghai yesterday directed their fiercest fighting in the vicinity of Iliinc ninety miles west of Shanghai, where Iho defending rorces or the Chekiang governor captured three towns near Haipu Lake. ANNUAL DEFENCE DAY THROUGHOUT STATES WASHINGTON. Sept 13. .Yesterday was Ibe Annual Defence Day on which citizens at Hie United Stales were asked lo enlist for one day only tfs an ear- i nest of their readiness to defend their country in time or peed. The test day proceeiHngs.weri carried out throughout Ibe wholo country inciuuiiig Alaska ami uie Hawaiin Islands. '; BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed. ding parties. For rates, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. . , , Boys: Mob Well Known Film Actress Became Bride Two Months Ago to Consul General LOS ANGELF.S, Sept.. 13. Agnes Ayres, the film, actress, bai been married for . two months to - i ...... -f tr.r. y. f-grjr: -l!?t!fi-' .iiiinui'i iii-diiii, luimiici tiui attache to the Consul General of the Mexican government at San Francisco. Word to that effect was received here today. The couple united on July 13 al Via Juana, Mexico, under the laws of that country, according to the actress. REAL ESTATE s MAN RETURNS! n mr. ana mrs. j. u. wesiennaver-M Arrived from California J Yesterday and Plan to m Remain Here , n Mr, and Mrs. John D. Vesten4; haver arrived in the city on tho- Prince George yesterday after noon and will resume! I heir residence in the city. With his bro ther, C. C. W'Psterihaver, who is still in California Mr. Westen- haver is a heavy holder of real ty in Prince Rupert, and be has returned to personally look aflec his interests which. Include three business block one nt the cor-S ner of Third Street and Second Avenue and Ibe old Exchange Grill building on Second Avenue ftf.. . t'n..ln..l,n...M ..in. I .ill vsit:iiiiai.-i uiu ti from here in 1918 and, has sincej resided in Oregon and Washing- ton. PRINCE JOHN TO BE READY FOR SERVICE ON SEPTEMBER 22 Qrsy Will Sail Tonight For Islands and Next Sailing to be Taken by Regular , Steamer ' It is confidently expected that the Prince John will be ready to, take the next sailing to the Islands with passengers and freiglU as the repair work is already well- under way, The Grey sail tonight at six o'clock and It a hoped that this will bo the 'only run on the service that she will be expected to make. Henry Slaller, who has been In charge of the Kitimaat Hand during lis engagement here, by the' Fair Board, sails tonight on Hie Prince George for Vancouver. He is 10 take a position in "Stra'fid Theatre ordlifellra. I lie