fadtj Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. V.)l. XIV NO, i!5l. mirr mudo up hare t six fiting gie lh fol- iviitie ....... 37 I ,tM It I I" ml n i , v Piii lie 13 Labor Crushed ,!. I or Ureal MriUin , . ni-hing and their fir-l . w lib ii Labor nuem-,iurniiig the tkMioena-i 'Mi'i ill parliament with Hie -IroilHest lliajorille-i liming the lul renlury i two to one. In llii . hoiitiral clianae. the - sunk to the weakest 'xi-ericnced by litem i I'liligtiment of parties ii, i nmeiy years ago. i ,10 tin ufternmMi. Ihe witivi's had made a net f I 18 sculs wlille Ihe Irfb- -' Kill and Labor. 3K. i' -i v.'rosi blow for the Lib w.i- the defeat of llieir Hon. II. II. Asulthhy H, the Labor eanilidale in Liberal reconl of U in I Ins seal was thus ti Mr. As(iillh nays he will l .iti-Uirr seal and slaii ! Hainar (irwuwood won iiiiercd fiuht In Kul ii'iin-tow with a plurality o ' i). ii the Laborlle. Urcen- v: 1 ran us as anlt-Sociulinl am 1 'iliiHonultst. Lloyd George Elected 'x Premier Lloyd George was I'd pulling IC.0S3 lo 3,1(11 1 ' lit- Labor oniioiienl, Prof, 'lllllllCl'll. A ' 'miicy (ieneriil Patrick Hast wlmse couducl of Hie ( -mplii'11 tiroscculioii was per 'he most important Mnule i ill t i euuso of the downfajl of ' l ilior Koverniuenl, was re "ffeil In his seat al Wallscnd l,y .0(1(1 nliiralilv over S Sf;-W 'n. tH. CoiiHcnallve. ulurallly over Cnd. Wll I.ilienil Iliad. P'Tinicr llamsay Macilonabl : "-elected with in Aberavon the fin-1 HiHiz Ibul iUI hap pen lo Hy party. With lb p re- Wit slnlr of trade and the uen- eral outlook, be iisr(el that lie IW not envy the Conrvalhes their Job. Women hae faretl rather badly so far. Only Lady Actor and Ml Villoiuion. l.aborie, ni lHen elected. Early Returns r.arlie-1 returns last night in- liealwl Ihal a change was likely lo lake place. At one o cliwk a vain of thirty seals had leen maile by Hie Conservatives and this gradually Increased, until half IniI two. Miss Margaret llommeld, wliose parliumentary record was con- IdetTil noteworthy, was ueieai- ed bv less than a thousand voles Sir Arthur iy a CotiMTvalhe, llollalnl. lorn Maun, the Labor com- inunisl. was badly dtTealeii in Nollingham Knsl by K. Ilrockle-bauk. Conservative. Lady Aslor was re-elecleil tor Plymouth. line of Ihe notable "features oi the elect on was I lie eai in Paisley of llighl Hon. H. niilli, former premier ami leaner of the Liberal parly. FISH ARRIVALS Four Amerloan Boats Sold 83,000 Pounds at Exchange This Morning Pour American hnlibul boats ..1.1 Knlelies totalling 83.(10(1 pounds at Ihe Fish r.xrnang. ii. i- morning. There were no Canadian arrivals. Sales were as follows: 8ht r.0(l(l lbs., al 11. lo ii ml 7c. to Ihe lloyal Fish Co. Sitka. 23.00(1 bs al tic an. 7e: Taloosh. 1 1.000 lbs., al 11.1c II fill fie: and Tahonia, 11,000 lbs. ill 15,5c and 7c, lo Ihe Canadian p ii vv ' M oi Hc' born at Gibraltar. Mrs. Jones wa held in high esteem in the community and her demise is greatly regretted. She passed Ray on Sunday after a long illness extending oxer three year. The funeral look place under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of fbe Anglican ckurch and Hie funeral service was conducted by Mural Mean Marsh in the Anglican Church, arrangements being in the hands of the H.C. Undertakers. Ilesides Ihe widower, there i hImi a sisier at Terrace, Mrs. Arthur Jones. TENDERS ARE IN FOR CRYSTAL GARDENS FOR r::;,; ,C Tf 171 HIP tTT C.P.R. AT VICTORIA VICTGIUA, Oct. 30. Scxen lenders haxe been receixeil tot the construction of the Crystal Gardens, Ihe new ainuscmeni centre to be erected here near the Empress Hotel by Hie C.P.Il. these lenders are now under consideration and it is under- Stooi I the contract xvill be lei and actual work coiuenced before the beginning of the year. CAMBRIDGESHIRE Twelve. Pointer, First; Bachelor's Point, Second; and Verdict, Third . NEYVMAHKKT. Englnnd. Oct. 30. Twelve Pointer, owned by Ihe Duke of Westminster, xvon the Cambridgeshire Slakes. Hach-elor's Point was second ami Vcr- I- GilrJ, Mint the chief inspector of the! city detective force be bonornbly uieninnualed for his long and faithful serxices and that highly trained oulsnb men be engaged to superintend the suppression of crime in Vancouver ?RINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper IMUNCK 111 'PEHT. U.C TIIL'HHIJAY, OUTOUKIt 30. 1021. furw cirtui.t.ofi 1.773. it ... i- .( VltlUKI FOR trt ' 4S3. addicts was not on the wane or taken up with the coroner. branches in Vancouver, in anyway becoming less. Dead-' Waller Hales xvas about ; Officially Announced ly narcotics, the report contin-( 32 years of age and was the MO. I IlhAL. Oct. 30. It t ues. are alino! entirely iiianu i son of Peler Hates. He xxas - officially announced that the Vilrif I i 'f Icy Cane with its en Tondcrs Have Boon Received forj uaty disabled, the Sealtle Construction or crysiai hnlibul schooner Akutau. (.apt Qardens in Victoria l()lon, was picked up at noon vesterdav bv the halibut vessel Kodiak and lowed into shelter at Dixon Harbor, according lo in- fortnalion given out at local U.S. Customs headnuarlers says the Juneau Empire. The disabled ship carried a rrew of 13 and had a cargo of approximately 37.000 pounds of halibut. Word tt the resell of Ihe Akulan was brought hero by the rescuing vessel which is com intituled, by Capt. Die I.arsoii. The Kodiak was too heavily loaded to j handle the Akulan into port here OTAVrO Dlltd ACr Customs officials today sent OlnuLO IXUll UTT' m,i ii,,. cannery tender. Francis E,. a Tee Harbor -boat, to Dixon Harbor to bring the Akulan into Ibis port. The lender left from Auk Hay al noon today and xvill return here as quickly as it can make the trip. The Akulan is ruled at 57 gros and 13 uel Ions. U is owned by Mode A HJoik. of Seattle. t irt!e? v Mi Daily . w ,!-aid up capital 1.000,000, and ,the rest fund 5,000.000. r Tim authorized canital of the . siorv. t. . , . ; ann tri t Art ! working out c Hutedale Hank of Montreal has taken over Cannery and fell overboa.-d Alolson's Hank. Molson's share- j tripped up xvith the line of llirce of Molson's and. in addi- anolher boat that was in 11 ion. a cah bonus of ten dollars tow. The accident occurred for each share of Molson's. in Graham HcacIi. ' T EIGHT KILLED .: two KILLED WHEN IN EXPLOSION Death List In Railway Disaster Near Nelson Increased by Finding Two Bodies vi.'i ciiv nl :in Tlie ilealh II cniangieu in iuo wihvh -h.. BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing f oor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wed-ding parties. For rates, apply to Boston Orill, Third Ave. Phone 457, PRICE FIVE CEN1S. CONSERVATIVES WON BRITISH ELECTION YESTERDAY WITH BIG MARGIN OVER ALL PARTIES People of Great Britain Put Crusking End to Their First Labor Government Experiment Liberals Sink to Weak Position-Latest Return Gives Tories, 387;:lajmr, 148; Grits, 40; OtherMes, 13 LONDON, Oct. 30. ThfBfrvatives swept the boards In the general election whlJBIPr place yesterday throughout England, Scotland and VJgWand the north of Ireland. Out of a total of C88 returns received up to six o'clock this evening thd Conservatives have secured 387 seats, making a majority over all parties so far of 180 and placing them in a predominant position In the country to carry out the policies for which they have stood. The total membership of the House of Commons Is CIS, so that there are few places yet to hear from. There were 583 seats contested) the balance having gone by acclamation. i ',.!) i- look.-.l upon n- lu-al ( the nation l mh- direction uf HwNhev- i , - undoubtedly h blow ,i i.-iociil dial lr-, ., i Ik- labor party Ub : me iool eirlLn Hw ', , 'in pi in lb practical i. ii ,f i hi Liberal parly i,. i in Hi? Government of ,, i lAhnr na taken nmnentl) a I In oHI-,,-ni..n and the forty f i In- old party will without any tn- , iiiflueiio in I hi elehentier. was relumed wel Yorkshire. in Wlimluii Chticehhill, (iiluu tMuall-l. war. deeded with 'J.000 plurality. Clear Majority Feunk Hodges. mtvi bml of ill admiralty. wn defeated in Lichfield. SIfTonl-lilr. by It. Wilson. MORE HALIBUT MARKETED HERE Total Already Half a Million Pounds Hlghtr Than Any Previous October W illi one nun day to so Ihr j halibut .-ali'" show that the ar-j rival- li'-ic (In month liae becii .'.H-.'H.Mki miiiiI, winch j nearly! half a million pound more tban' fur any previous October. Thin' hat I'mi ilone in spile of tin: bad weather which has H f uiletl. Til' tlal atc for October Ial year amounted to .Hli.liO, aiid in iv:j iin'v were 2. int. inn. (TERRACE LADY Tlie Marquis und Mardnone-- i Mi!foid Ms who hit now Mopping iti New Ymk, say th i! they are ii ! g?itr with the- "peppy" illilnde of folks on tin- I of I In Atlanta-. The niurrjiiis is a ronsiit of Ihe Priin e of Wale Vancouvir Grand Jury Urges Reform Police Organization to Effectually Check Crime FAiJuIjU rilfil lM,,n Vi"'i'vec and Hie p(oiifciMl pojce-' aiiif secret service Hank of Montreal, this morning f lenient as this was a function of ihruiirli Of (he Canadian Mounled Police to be wrong and badly ill received a telegram slating thai that bod v. It was right and pro- ijoiiserxamc. whim nwiomj mm . e(, nf rergaiiizaliuu. ." ' Funeral of Mrs. John Jones Took' Siimorlmg this conclusion the (irand Jurv Kven if the Coliemalivex j should le all I lie remaining ft. thoy would battt a clear majoiity which hid fair to he Hie New lb graiel the arty ha ever Place on Tuesday From Anglican Churcr Tbe funeral took plan at Tuestlav of Mrs. Emma wut- wife of Pi-emler MiclofiHl.l ileclarrd II anelie iptiruon Jones, ... ,...: - Vancouver and Rupert Becoming Increasingly Important - Thdrnton General Overhaul of Freight Rates Urged by President of Canadian National Railways in Address HIIA.NTFOIU), Out.. Oi l. 30. That the entire structure of freight rales should be re-examined by the Railway Commission with u view to re-adusting them so that satisfactory arrangement i could lie made to the onntr at large was advocated by Sir j Henry Thornton, chairman and president of I lie Canadian Na-llioiiul Hailwavs in an address delivered before the Urantford Cil Council, citizen- and representatives of adjoining municipalities at a luncheon held in the Urantford Oolf and Country i- ! ?rr-- ... -. ":Club yesterday. MOLSON'S BANK IS PURCHASED Amalgamates With Bank of Won troai Subject to Ratification I VANCOUVER. Ocl. :jo.- In their " presentation to Mr. Jus-, of Shareholders i tier Murpjiy. ,;bu .presided i the -mutual Mk tujkll JIS 4 . . rniiil jury vesieruav neriHreu ines wane iieteciivr system oi ii. ri. i. iee. manager oi the Sir Henry made the foregoing iTominondation following Ilia introduction in his address of the discussion over the Crow's Nest agreement. "The Crow's Nest axrceineiil,' said Sir Henry, "has become a distinct issue." The railway companies avail themselves of the judicial procedure for Hie determination of this .Hie railway rfmimfssion for set- i arrangements liait been agreeu per uuu i lie mauer suouni several upon for the purebae qX Mol- referred to them any other pro lo lie me wcbk uio in uie jMnu T .moisoii s nanK is o,"oo,uou, me cuiuimssioii renuereo us decision. today dial defeat wus siiiHliiws I Arthur Junes of thai place at the , Thn t5r'an(, JurJ. recommend ! cited iiMiriler and bank robbery ruses in Hie city winch the police had son's Hank bv the bank of Mon- ceiluie would have been a viola- failed lo solve and in connection w ith which no nrtc-U had been treat at an early date subject toltion of business judgment, com- niade. i " ratification by the shareholders mon sense and protection of your The political ehoice of a crown oT both institutions. (interests. The case was fully prosecutor. Ihe report declared. TP authorized capital of arpueit by both sides and the :ODY IS FOUND AT KLEVV NUGGET Some Dissatisfied Hut this is only part of the large number of peopl I"lins have reporle.1 to iBank of Montreal is 30.000 000.,,,,',; , sw.o of ie coun. Ihe-prox.ncial police t Ii .e 2.000. ,the paid up capital ,VlMRlMM wllh lhis finding of a iMMly on the ;and Ihe rest fuiul a- i-.n AAA I O.I,.au,,.,,, , li ...... nn, ln lu. oTi...fv,l beach near Klew Nusgelt The amalgamation of the two xvill in Grenxille Channel believ- j therefore make a very strong in- ed lo lie that of Waller ,slitution. that1 any decision in this matter xx-ould be unanimously receive! but he who regards a decision as Healing with Hie drug Iratllc. Hales, a native of Hartley Molson's Hank is not repre-;,.. p ,.tair n, salI. Ihe report claimed thai the ped- luy. who was drowned lat senll to any very large extent ... , , a , j nPi2i,bor IJ I I II - OI COIII I iillrtllU lllllIIV UUIII. 1 IIC Ill.tllUI 11,13 I.T-C-li 111 HIC UUl lb I, V. VJ faclured in Germany and exported and it is suggested that international steps be taken to slop the tratlic. HALIBUT SCHOONER PICKED UP BY KODIAK It is believed thai he was ,of Hank of Montreal stock for the same wilh sections as with individualtbey can avail themselves of judicial procedure and carry the case lo the supreme court, for courts 'are pro vided for the purpose of settling cases between individuals, cor- Inorations and eonlestanls. Peo ple who have a difference do not go into the street ami shoot each other up. Differences are not settled by force of arms bul In course of juslffe. That is tho i rocetlure in nil civilized countries. It seems lo me the set- lOWFRINP. A nORYl Cement of the Groxv's Nest agree- nienl should proceed in an order- i ly fashion through various trl-.11 NF..U". Oct. 30. Two deaths buunl' and whatever decision have resulted from an areident;uIlinalry may D0 reached, tho on a fishing Jboat in lloonah' ranways Vill accept in good which occurred last Sunday. faith. Andrew Fulton xyas killed al- Mrneslly 'trust that any most instantly wiien ne neca f(.ontinuf.,, 01t page five) which he was loxvcring his dory , from his gas boat. j Mrs. Fulton tried to rescue him nrriPTn tTinkJC rnn ami also became caught, suffer- KLulMKAllUPItJ I UK ..l.l..-wt,, v - " ' -" " ..... I I list in the Farron railway disas-insr a crusneu migu auo .... i..r .... II... Kettle Vallev llailwav injuries. Mie wns urougni 10 mo said to haxe been the result of an government hospital in J"""- ..v.l.wlm. on the train, rose loVon Hie r.sienein .xiomiay an. ..iiri.i Inst nielli with the offi-.Tuesday morning rials of the Canadian Pacific llailxvay reporting the finding of two bodies, an unidentified Hindu ill I a young nouKitonor woiivuu said lo be Miss Mary Streloerf of Nelson. PLAYWRIGHT DEAD NEW YGHK. Ocl. 30. -Hodgson Hiiniett. aged 75. -ti" is it, -ad. and i ix'w Frank author tied The body xvas! MUNICIPAL, ELECTION ARE, NOW PILING IN shipped to Hoonah on the Este- Registrations of householders belh last night. laud license bottlers for the fortli- Mr. and Mrs. Fulton are sur-. coming civic election are begtu-vived by two grown sons wtioijiing to pile in at tlie city clerk's reside in lloonah. NO MOOSE TEAM l'Jie Moose Lodge derided its meeting last night that at orrice. On Tuesday 125 declarations were filed ami the total lo date is 175. The list for householders and license holders will close tomorrow night. The city it solicitor xvill be In his office for 'would not undertake the putting the purpose of receiving them loin of a team in th- Senior Has- night and tomorrow night until 1 ,..,-,n I ' 9 "".