shins TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance willi newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. parties. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT For rales, apply to Boston drill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL. XIV., NO. 220. IMIINGK III PERT, H.G., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, I02i. YMtirdY ClrouUilon 1.7BS. Itrttt ! 40S PRICE FIYE CENTS. r INT SMIONAL SETTLEMENT SEEMS LIKELY CHINESE MAY BE IMPLICATED IN ILLICIT Bootleg Liquor Bearing Government Seals Been Shipped to This City Dies for Making Labels Seized in Vancouvir and Arrests Made in Chinatown Connection Liquor Ring (Special to Daily News; VANCOUVER, Sept. 18. The arrest of (leorge Neilson, nil employee of the government liquor hoard Cordoa Street sbu. . charged with having seals ii hi possession and of selling them was followed by the seizure of dies for making labels imitating reputable brands of whiskey. This seizure was made at th Crosby Printing Company's plant. 11 is suspected that many thousands of dollars has been losi to the government by the sale of inferior or poison bootlec liquor under forged labels. It is reported to the police I I'm large quantities of this liquor - r. . - haj bwi shipped lo Prince IUI-pert and other northern points and this angle of the case Is being checked up. Ah a result of a raid In Chinatown here, when four arresls were made, the police suspert that a nuinbeoCldnce jKrins may he in the liquor ring that has been doing an extensive Iradrt in ronirabrand liquor ing government eenls illegally secured. LABOR DEFIANT GREAT BRITAIN Minister of Labor Declaros Party Will Shape Us Own Policy and Try to Carry It Out LONDON, Sept. 18. Labor is Increasingly defiant in reference lo the llusslan treaty as the reassembling of parliament ap proaches. Tom, Shaw, minlsleri of labor, speaking at Heywood, said "The government does not fear an election. We lake no orders from anyone. We shall determine' what onr policy will he and we are I he people w ho will Iry to carry it out. These other people may Ihrow us out if they like but whatever happens we will i nojlher whittle down or shelve; I ny of our principles for voles HEBRIDEANS ARRIVE IN B.C. ! First Contingent' Goes to Vancouver Island to Inspect Lands VICTORIA, Sept. 18. The first of the llebrideans who came b Vancouver Islam! to make n living at fishing and farming on i lie west coast, reached here yesterday. They formed n parly df six in charge of llev. Father Mac-"I'jiipII, who has been Ioslnimen-ti) in settling hundreds of Scot-t'li Islanders in Alberta. Im-""diately on arrival here Ihe Hebriiieans were taken In charge 'y officials of the lauds depart-'nent and with James Smith, inspector of pre-emptions, Ihey motored to Alhcrni lo look over ll'c lands on Harktey Sound. BIRTH A son was born at Ihe l'rinee Huperl General Hospital on September t7 j , Mrs. (',. o. Mdls, Waldroit Apartments. LABOR M.L.A. ISSUESDEFY TO COUNCIL Says He Will Sit In Legislature And Will Not Resign Position VANCOUVKH, Sept. IS. Frank Browne, municipal accountant and Labor member of the Legislature elect for Htirnaby, who was refused leae of absence b the Hurnaby council, declared yesterday that he was going to Victoria for the session and had no inlenlion of either resigning from Ihe Legislature at (he cod of Ihe session or his position as municipal accountant. Attorney Oeneral Manson, commenting on the action of the, Hurnaby council said if municipal and private concerns look similar action, labor would he deprived of representation in Ihe Legislature and it would mean Dial only wealthy men would be eligible for the Legislature. GOLDEN EAGLE IS CAPTURED ALIVE BY .! PLUCKY LADY VANCOUVKH, Sept. 18 I: The pluck of Mrs. F. W. Waidhaugli, a resident of Burnab resulted In 'the capture alive of a golden eagle measuring seven feel across Ihe wings. The lady, who weighs less (ban one hundred pounds, hurled a rock at I be eagle while Ihe latter was attacking her chickens. She lill it .between the wings and Ihen with a club, roped and crated it and brought it to Ihe game warden's ollicc here lo claim the bounty. TWO NOMINATIONS Arthur O. Cochrane to Contest North Okanagan Against New Mlnlstor VKIlNON, Kepi. 18. Dr. KG ffrifitilil was yesterday iiomin. l.v I be Liberals here and he is being opposed by Arlhur O, Cochrane. Conservative, who was also nominated. Attired in the uniform of a boy scout, the Prince of Wales recently opened the big international Hoy Scout jamboree at Wembley. With him is Chief Scout Sir Hubert Iladen-Powell. Chekiang Army Wavers and Re-inforcements Assigned; SHANGHAI, Sept. 18. A third Chekiang army has been assigned to guard that province against invasion while the first and second armies are actively righting off the Kiangsu arnry .Shanghai has revolted, Chekiang headquarters admit. As a result of tho revolt, Li Yung Ilsiang, Indian of Chekiang province and commander in chief of the Shanghai defence forces, has riown from the provincial capital, llaiigchow, and is expected in vumiurlinMoiiiirht. News that a new Liuho attack has started to gether with the consistent character of imcoiifirmable rumors ......I .lull I M" ' nave raiseo genriMi iim ther,e is a louse reversal of feeling in favor of ii'lernatibnal settlement. the Shanghai volunteers, n foreign organization, have been ordered mobilized tonight. TIKN TSINi Sept. 18. Shan Ilaikwan, a city of 30,000 population, containing tho famous harrier gafe on the eastern extremity of Ihe great wall of China, was bombed today from' airplanes sent .by General Chang Tso Lin at Mukden. ONLY AMERICAN BOATS BROUGHT FISH CATCHES No Canadian boats showed up here Ibis morning. Five Amer leans sold I heir catches aggro gating 7 1,500 pounds as follow Mermaid 1,000 to Atlin Fish cries at It and 7. ' Crescent 1,000 In Royal Fish Co. al KUO ami 8. Seymour 28,000 to Pacific Fisheries al 13.10 and 0. Fairway 28.000 lo Cold Storage al 13.10 and 6,i Vansee 33 000 lo Cold Slorair" atd'2.l0 and 6. Shangk ai Defenders Revolt U.S. FLYERS IN NEBRASKA Hoppod Off This Morning Froir Fort Crook, Short Distant South of Omaha FORT CHOOK, Neb., Sept. 18 The Unled Slates globe flyers hopped .off from here on their (light this morning They expect lo reach Seattle early next week. 0LD NEW YORK FIRM SUSPENDS Day & Heaton Unable to Meet Obligations Been Member of Stock Exchange Over 50 Years NEW YOHK, Sept. 18. The brokerage(flrm of Day & Heaton, one. of Ihe oldest, members of the Slock Exchange, -suspended today being unable (o meet ils obliga tions. The firm has been a mem jber of the exchange since 1871. LIQUOR BUSINESS OF CANADIAN CLUB TO ENTERTAIN PREMIER KING Luncheon to be Held In Boston Hall on Monday, October 13 Al a meeting of directors of the Canadian Club held yesterday afternoon in the ollice of Thomas McClyniont it was decided lo in- vile Premier Mackenzie King lo a luncheon1 here on Ooctober 13 and the members of the Women's' P.nnnHi.1,1 P.lnh ll'ill lllafl 1t:it'llPIl pate, i lie event win tano piace in tho Boston Hall and, owing to tho limited accommodation, only members of the club will bo ad. milled. Membership tickets may be obtained within Ihe next few-days from II. St. G. Lee, al the Hank of Montreal or George Hill it the shoe shop where reservations for tho luncheon may also oe made. Any Hritlsh subject is eligible for membership in the tub. I.O. D.E, Bursary TORONTO, Sept. 18. The Daughters oj Ihe Empire annual award of bursaries for the sous and 'daughters of deceased or totally disabled soldiers and sail.. ors.lt is announced for British Colunibia .goes lo John ilenry Williams of lvelownu. TOOK BONDS NOT THIEF Chicago Lad Was Victim of Bond Intoxication and is Sent Home CHICAGO, Sept. 18. Little Willie Dalton, the boy who In 1921 upset the country by walking away from a Chicago bank whero he was err.pl eyed, wltht bonds valued at $772,C00 went homo with his mother tcday without fear of being sent to the reformatory or penitentiary. The Jury trying him for theft of the securities decided he was not guilty. The legal therv-y on which the lad was acquitted was that he had no intention to steal but was the victim of "bond intoxication" from his 'close association with millions of dollars and cncuritles every day. CHIEF JUSTICE IS APPOINTED ; . ....... . . : Tllon. Franols Alexander Anglin Gets Highest Place In Cana dlan Judiciary OTTAWA, Se.nl. 18. II in. Francis Alexander Anglin of lie supreme' court of Canada has been appointed chief Justice of Canada, succeeding the lale Sir Louis Davies. Edwin L. Newconibe, depulv minister of justice, and Judge I'liibodeau Hinfrel of Ihe super ior court of Mom real, have been appointed judges of Ihe supreme court. Judge Malouin, who was appoinled last January has retired from the supreme court. THROWING MOSCOW PEOPLE INTO JAIL IN LARGE NUMBERS (Special to Daily Npws) IJKHLIN, Sept. 1 8. II is estimated lhat 3000 persons have been Jailed by the Cheka in Moscow. The Soviet fears that the uprisings in Georgia may react in the Russian capital. : In Leningrad (formerly Petrograd) Ihe Cheka are Jailing all social revolutionaries they can catch. NEILSON REMANDED VANCOUVER, Sept. 18. Tho easp luminal fiinriri N'iilnn. c,lu,.g(1(1 wi, ,av, , ,0S!iM. . ...... . sion and selling .liquor board seals in the police court yesterday, was, reniP'nled for one week PROVINCE EDITORIAL TELEGRAPHERS' STRIKE Owing to the action of the commercial telegraphers in refusing to handle press despatches while the Press telegraphers employed by the Canadian Press were out on strike the Daily News services have been received by radio, partly from Vancouver and partly from Ketchikan, the latter exclusively by this paper. In an effort to provide a regular news -ervice or the people of the district no expense or effort was spared and had no announcement of the strike been made, no one would have suspected lhat anything was wrong with Ihe servires. l( A similar condition seems to have obtained in the south where the newspapers have been publishing full Canadian and foreign news, handicapped only in some minor details. Now lhat the Telegraphers' Union has ordered the commercial telegraphers to handle press messages it js hoped to carry on as before the strike ommenred mid give Daily News readers the usual com- well as the news of the district. SMALLPOX ON ARCTIC SHIP Baychimo Returning Home With Crew of the Klndersley Leaving Rich Furs Behind VANCOUVKH, Sept. 18. Abandoning all hope, of finding the ice-bound schooner? Lady Klndersley, in the Arctic, the relief steamer Haychimo turned her prow toward Victoria with a case of smallpox on board, according lo a wireless despatch received here. The Haychimo is carrying Ihe crew of the Lady Kindersley. The cargo of the vessel, valued at $350,000. is given up as lost. FINED FOR ALLOWING CHILDREN TO RIDE Special to Daily News) VANCOUVKH, Sept. 18. E. Tucker, school bus driver at Cloverdale, was fined $12 today for allowing children lo ride on 'the running board of,hls auto, NEW CHARMAN OF , RAILWAY BOARD OTTAWA, Sept. 18. Chief Justice H. A. McKeown of the Supreme Conr! of New Brunswick was appointed chairman of Ihe Dominion ' Hallway Commission. ' s Formal Notice Served on Indians of Kitwancool that they must not Molest White People Passing there VICTORIA, Sept. 18.FWmnl notice has been served on Ihe chiefs of Ihe Kilwancopl Indians that Ihry must liol molest white people or prevent them entering by lha prdiuary routes into the valley of which they hold the key, through occupying the reserves on Ihe river frunl.. When Commissioner Ditchburu sent notice, und also instructed Ihe Indian Agent lo vislt'the reservation to give the Indians personal warning to desisl from molestation of travellers, the. statement of 'A. P. Home, forestry officer, had not been published. Mr. DilchliOrii regards it now as entirely a mutter for policy fiction.