.0IiON, Ort. W. Itritniu's ln t Labor fiovcrumeiil virtu . ,nn to mi end at eleven o'clock lal night when Iy a rom-,h.iu of Conservative ami Liberal vote the House of C0111-. , - ,uril a motion demanding: lliul a select conimitlee of the , investigate the action of the Attorney (ieneral. Sir Ptri-k , -'info. 111 withdrawing the prosecution 111 the rase of the com , -r O. U. Campbell, editor of the Workers' Weekly charged u ti im 1I111K Hi Majci) s iorf 01 scuiiioh. 'I'lii' tiovcrnnieiit declined to accept the motion and treated ;,. u vd of oetisiire Wllll'll. if, . .1 i.y the lloue. would 111 -, ,.n appeal to the ciMintry. V'.-i a sharp and exciting dr Ik- .....llHMI Wlllltcd lo 1. Sn Robert llnriirn motion -lire ami vole oil Sir J. A amendment railing tor ; ligation On I lie gov-1 . reftming to aecrpl this 'Ik- limine divided nu Ihe hi a to Mi Wsh it should lly a vote of W to llH 1. lis) id .dr 011 Ihe Simon airu tuifni. Tliu wn Hjululia .1 f Ihe vyte of ceWsure 1 Ninon amendment wn i and carried 301 to U,H-i King I In NiiiiniiiiceiiM-nt v'e Premier Main Mac-1 (timed lately arose and ! Hir adjournment whteh t :i2i (! to unanimously It t.iod. however, that the iu.nl ha nzretil to carry 'il the lrili Itniindery hill .tv and the HiMiiiilnry Coiu-; ii appointed. Premier wilt see King 'inlay and ak for Hie ilia-'"in of pnrtiamenl. DR. BOAK GETS JAIL SENTENCE Found Guilty of Manslaughter! Connection With Death of Ballantyne and vi( TOMtA. Oel. 0 Four years' ':n 1 isunmeiit win yeslenlay nf- !)ii imposed by Mr. Justice M : -i !iy upn Dr I V. Hoak. ' -:;i guilty of maiisluughlir in SaaM.'h on Augusl L'O. FREIGHTER AT WATUN RIVER LOADING FISH C. Q. M. M. Freighter Canadian Coaster Arrived Here This Morning for Cargo of Salmon Mi.M.M'. freighter Canadian '.mister. Capl. Iluhley, arrived at Wiihin Hlver. MtisKell 1 11 lot . this ciui rHiig lo load salmon at the 'annery I here for Vancouver. I'lir Cnasler l Ihe new addition Hie r.O.M.M. Pftelfle t'oal flent wliieh recently arrived from vnnouvrr. ROY COMING NORTH CHARGE OF MC GL1NCHY VICTORIA. Ocl. P. Alexander loy Hie boxer, who was arrest ei here veslnrday at the reipiest of "'0 I'rlnee Rupert police on a "liargo of wife desertion, left Tor he norlh in charge of Constable MfHIinc.hy . f Pnnce Rnporl. lie Ihe speaker THREE 4RE KILLED WHEN AUTOMOBILE hy a :.IMl. freight train. The lead are Mm. Homer Sipiire. Mr-. Diincii lladgeruw- and Hugh on There will he n public nvHmg ini Monday evening in lheVet-lioltnThrnlrr-nt which Hlirhl Hon. W. .1.. Maeaentie Kin? wMI give an addre and other speaker will he eho-en nun Hon. Dr. King. IIihi. P. J. (nllii. Hn. Hal. 1 STRUCK BY A TRAIN;; St Dill HY. Oct. 'J. Three were killi'il and Ihree eriouly injurrd nl a levi-l enxxing west of here when an automobile wa struck LimUaly. all of Nairn Onlre. 1 King Signs Proclamation and Election to be on October 29 LONDON, Oct. 9 The House of Commons will ba dissolved tonight and the general election will take place on October 23 It Is announced this afternoon alter King George had held a privy council meeting at Buckingham Palace at which he signed the proclamation proroguing parliament. Premier Macdonald waited on the King following the government's defeat last night. He had an audience which lasted one hour during which he ashed the King for a dissolution of parliament In line with his previously announced policy of appealing to the country through a general election to approve the course ' pursued by his government. FISHERMAN WRECKED i BROKE HIS LEG AND IS NOW IN HOSPITAL Being Treated at Port Simpson Aflee- Rather Eicltlng Experiences Oscar Anderson, a fisherman of Digbv I stand who ha been en- iKed in thai iirriiialloii for Hie .MiMMteni. senator .nurew nny-i,..., , V(. ,.,1 den. tre.1 Stork. M.P.. and Hon. l.(i(H j() H Morm fli!iarr D. Pallullo. Col. ii. P. Mc.Mi.rdie Wa!(. , m a (tlky nw. will preside and il t eiled wrl hnuUnf ,,. Ihe allemlane will l,r large. lmfh , Muk (l bp TieleU are heng ...Id for tliej,(f ,, brke hj , Bl,lan limeheon ill the nflxriiooil .T the ,,, ,, ,, ,irlUU,,, llin, , aine dd wlien Premier King will ,.,., simj.-.oi. where lie entered the lioiiliil on Tuesday. IRISH BOUNDARY BILL IS PASSED LONDON. Oct. 9. The llou.e of Lord Iiik pa-ed a hill creating an Irish boundary com mixtion, giving Ihird rending lo Ihe meanure wliieh had previously passed Ho' House of ('.illiniums. Local Men Have Established Fox Farm on Island Near Here; Took Stock Through City This Morning The Ness brothers of Prince Itupert have established them selves us the pioneer blue fox fanners of Northern Hritish Columbia, having slarleil a farm Under the name of Ness Fur Farm, on a hundred acre island in K itkatla Inlet situated at Ihe south end of Porchcrlshiml. Andrew Ness arrived here early Ihis morning from Hotspur Island, near Ketchikan, whero he pur- chaed six pairs of four mouths old blue foxes from Ihe Ketchi kan Fur Company with which 10 slock me Jarin. i lie six pairs consist of six male mid six female blue foxes. They are four muntlis ,old. I- : .-rs The arrival of (he foxes calls-! eil a ureal deal of Interest on thoipasl gelling the place in readl- vM,i.,i.r.-..ni Mils moiii nir ami i iivnes.s nir ine reception 01 tue limit carrying them was visited. live cargo. .Mr. jxess is leaving! by ii number of people. In spile'thls aflerhoon for the Island, of Hie many callers, Ihe lilllel When he arrivesvliere, the foxes foxes did not seem much afraid will ie r aseu ami win live and comfortably stretched lhein- practically In their wild stale. selves oul. afler a good feed or: I Hey ilig clams ami kill Plrds lor ,.nw ,,,' in their straw filled food' and also lake cooked rice boxes. 'Hie foxes were brought ininl oalmeal. iHue foxes average down in separate boxes lo pre- six 'In a litter while in some ,,..ii ,...v .l.niiiiae lo Ihemselveslcases Ihere are as many as by disagreement. The Fox Farm i Two men have been working fourteen. Mr. Ness nays that Ihere are I'.M islands in Alaska on wliieh oul on the island for some li(oe an- .situated fox farm. uiug runs In Ihe wilh safe hits. In the ninth inning, Roger pockinpaugh, the Senators' short slop, was injured and had to be taken on" I he -field. II was field in; that won Iho r.. i..i.iArii. r..M I1.K IffIMM- Mil i n.iiiiinn ....I (julial iigniest game oi me enure series wilh several innings having hits, no runs and no errors. The score hy innings: 1 2 3 I 5 ' 6 7 H !) N.Y I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Wash ... II 0 0 0 t 0 0 u x 2 Lineup and -Umpires The teams lined up as follows: New York Llndslrom, 3b.; t risen, ,'b.; voung, n.; iveuy, lb.: Meusel, cf Wilson, If.; L jacKson, s.s.; uowuy, c; .eni, p. vvasningion .MC.eeiy, ci.;i Harris, Sh.; Rice. cf Coslin. lf.;! Judge, lh.: Hluege, 3b.; Peekin- paugh, ss.; Rue!, c; 'Zaehaty. p. The umpires were Klein, Dineen, (juigley and Connelly. The weather was clear and pleasant and 37,6on howling spectators were in Ihe stands and bleachers. llefore the opening of the game, the players of both sides. as a mark of respect lo Ihe TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining; Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire, Suitabte for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere t Anytime. parties. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For rales, apply to Boston and 6th St. drill, Third Ave. MftTT VIPECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. Vol, XIV . NO. 238. I'ltlNCK HUI'KHT, H.C., THl IISDAY, OCTOUKH P, 1024. YptrrdijJ CIrcuUtlon, lift Stretl Sle, 461 PRICE FIVE CENTS. Britain's Labor Gi :nment Comes to an End as Result of Defeat in House of Commons Huge Majority ... Demands . Appointment . . of Select DISSOLUTION n w m W 1 f tommiHee Jo nqmrc inlo IcJion o, j PARLIAMENT CONSERVATIVE CENSURE IS BEATEN Government Will Put Through Irish Boundary Bill Before Retiring; Ask King for Dissolution Today PREMIER WILL ! GIVE ADDRESS! Mass Meeting Will be Held Monday Evening In West-holme Theatre PRINCE OF WALES IN WEST It. It. II the Pnnre 0: Wale greeted on his arrival at Winnipeg, where the spei ml Canadian National tram t-arrying the royal parly made its lirst slop eu route. Left to right jn the group are: A. K. Warren, (ieneral Manager. Western Itegion C.N.H.: ll.ll.IL the Prince of Wales, and Mayor S. J. Farmer, who extended a hearty welcome to Winnipeg. Below is shown ithe special Canadian .National train bringing the royal i.lor to his Alberta raiieh.j-rClLjjhjilyj. Washington Senators Win Over Giants and Even up World Series WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. In a game which was featured by Ihe spectacular work of K. tl Itice, the Washington right fielder, Ihe Senators today won the sixth game of the world series from the New York (iianls by a score of two lo one and evened up the race. The seventh and deciding mulch will be played tomorrow in Washington, the Senators having won the toss to decide the venue. New York got its one ami only run early in Ihe first inning and in this inning Hire, fur Washington, with a wonderful running one-hand cairn' after leaping into the bleachers., prevented Meusel of New York making a home-run which, as it happened, would have tied up the score. Another spectacular running fly catch was made by Mice in the fourth inning. Washington got its two win fifth inning liHseman ami cutnlain Of Ihe Cin President and Mrs. Cool id ge Hllended the game. As Ihey en- . lered, the band played the Na- Aiillitiii and, when they line Hint, as a result of the split players of Hie winning team will each receive t.3l8 and those of the losing learn, $1,265. Airplane l'he total score for Hie series lo dale is: New York, 24 runs;; Washington. 21. j CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Take notice that Hays Cove Avenue from Sixth Avenue to Conrad Street will be closed for three weeks commencing Monday, October 13. Residents nre requested to get in. their supply of coal, etc., before that ditto.. F. W. I'KARSON. 238 City F.ngineer. Stewart Holds More Promise Today Than Ever Before Says Businessman of Thai Town In the opinion of J. P. Hawkinson, who was in the city on business yesterday, Stewart today holds more promise than it ever did of becoming the biggest and most Miccessful mining camp in the country-. Particularly in the Hear River Valley, which is really of more importance to Stewart from a business standpoint than the Salmon HJver, development work is proceeding on more properties than ever before and the beauty of it is that not a single one is proving disappointing. In fact the showings are really better than were anticipated in many cases. - -- - ! - Mr. Hawkinson for one in imbued FISHERIES INSPECTOR IS IN CITY wiin !i.e grealesl confidence and onliiuism for I lie future. A great deal of w ork is planned for I lie winter and nexl summer should see the biggest season of activity in the hislory of Slew-art. Investing Everything Mr. Hawkinson, who is well known to all mining men of the .north. conducts a flourishing Major J. A. Motherwell Arrived relauratit business- at Stewart on Malasplna This Morning and has Invested extensively in After Trip up Coast , Hear lliver mining properties. 'He lias, jn fact, sunk all his pro-Major J. A. Motherwell, chief fils Ihere and is now In a posi-inspector of fisheries, arrived lion where he could sell out and -here on the iisheries protection realize a tidy fortune. He i. sleamer Malaspina, Capt. Laird, however, not considering the this morning having come north, idra of selling bul is still buy-from Vancouver on the vessel in?. He is eventually going lo visiting various, cannery points. become a quile wealthy man or en route. Major Motherwell is he is going to lose everything on a regular trip of inspection he has. He is not r.uch afraid and will be here until tomorrow of the tatter eventuality, morning when he expects lo re-i dialling with a Daily New-s lurii south. . 'representative last evening in Accompanying Major Mother- Hie Prince Rupert Hotel before well on his trip is J. W. Allen, tie returned to Stewart on the supervising gasoline engineer of Prince John. Mr. Hawkinson told ihe fisheries department tof work that is being carried out 'On many of I he properties. I r .1, u 1 LIBERALS OPTIMISTIC ! a e,w7Z u driving fiVED THE PRfPsPFfT wanl l' mam 0,iy ore in UTLiA lllL rrAUorLl 4. tunnel on the Dunwell. There . . liwtill-300-inoie feel-to go and Prophecy From Victoria That it is, expected that this main Government Will Stay Power Four Years VICTORIA. Oct. 0. In body will be reached about November I. If as good ore is encountered in No. i tunnel as was iwpiir rUck in No. 3. the worth and :be dereat of Dr. K. C. MacDonald, ;Mtent of the mine will have been provincial secretary, in North proven and it is prelly safe to Okanasan by-election, the Oliver pretiict that Dunwell stock, government will face the new which is now sellipg around Legislature on November 3 with,, wjll take a sudden jump in every pronauiiuy oi geiim the direction or 810. In anticl-ihiough the esMon unscathed. l)aion of ore being shipped from Although Dr. MacDonald s de-ni,e Dunwell this winter, a wagon feal was regretted, friends aiid.r0a. is now being built into the political foes of the a.lministra- properly from the main Dear ion concede that the Liberals jp,iver road. The Dunwell mine will be in power four yearrlis controlled by Stewart Bros, hence, and thai a' Liberal-Labor; ani Harry Thomey is in charge coalition will give the premier 0f it development. The proper- romparatively easy sledding. The premier's announcement Saturday that the Legislature will convene on Nevember 3. leads lo the belief that the session will be a short and snappy one. It will December 20. Lit tie contentious legislation is on Ihe agenda. This is due rhiefly to the fact that for the past four years social, labor eiiin.it i Reds who died Ihis morn- and financial legislation has been ing, stood for one minute with 'kept well abreast of the liim's. If heir heads liared. hint in advance of other provinces. I Is.. Harriot; 1i.ii.iin limior amendments nt it nwitv I II nndi till the final settlement of the beer! ipieslion. no clouds appear onj Ihe legislative horizon and the . n.n.Ms uii r ,.. -1,,,,,, should have no ,Hkw, ,ipir ie ,,iayPrs administration the (iianls had seven, the onlyl,, Mon tlt.ir llag-bedecked difficulty in getting through the error of the game was cliulkr.lt, w(h ,iais Session, dow n lo New ork. It was the j Wll!, annmincw1 lM morn- HUl-r i ... fir.l f.u.r PRPPAH Nl III P i feme h .-i4.i ioi j ixijg riltltlJ m J 1 v 1 games in which they share, me ..n , i? nnrn iTIfYM ! memory nf Jake Dauber;, fu -! 1 " Hons hull in urennuun Spruce Plant at Port Clements Bilng Taken Down and Graham Island Renovated by F. L, Buckley A small crew of men under the direction of A. K. Weaver of Van couver is proceeding with the demolition of the Airplane Spruce mill at port Clements ami the re novation, of the firnliam Island i .of the equipment in the Airplane , Spruce milt will be put in .Crahnm Island plant and the ty lies about a mile north of ('lacier Creek about a mile and a half from its junction with the Hear River. Lakevlew the sile of the milt that is being taken down will provide increased i . it... . - i I )Ulll(ttr HIT 111,' innv.ri I'J'riq The I.akeview, something less probably be over on SaturdayM,an mile up tUlacier Creek from the Dunwell. is another property thai is looking exceptionally good. Present work consists of drifting on ore which is (continued on page three) FISH ARRIVALS Five Boats Marketed Catches Totalling 92,500 Pounds at the Halibut Exchange This Morning Five halibu! schooners marketed catches totalling 02,500 lbs. at Fish Exchange this morning, prices being somewhat lower than those offered yesterday. Four American boats had 87,000 lbs. ami one Canadian 5,500 lbs. American Kanatak, 27,000 lbs., at 10.8c and "c. and Virginia, 17,000 lbs., at 17. 2c and 7c, to the Canadian Fish it Gold Storage Co. Tatoosh, 25,000 lbs., at 10.8c and 7c. to the Hoolh Fisheries, Canadian Co. Atlantic, 18,000 lbs., at 16.4c Spruce x Cedar mill which it Island 7c. lo Ihe lMifie Fisheries. exoecled will he nut in operation! . o.-.hi.- I " I veniBuiBii i next Miring by F. L. Buckley who 'now owns both plants. Certain CaiM SiuMicor, 5J00 lbs, at i 4.1c and 7c, to the Atlin A French Canadian named Marsette is at Port Simpson Hospital being treated for a. twisted leg.