25 TAXI VOL. XIV., NO. 170. and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. nemrT-i r i (in inn IVIHIKK r Af.r.AN I IS POSTPONED Week And Will Be Great Event at Wembley. LO.NHU.V July 21. The pag- I 1 tl I. I .... I. .m I.Ilii iiir ar ii i'iiiiuvj nu'-1 i ' 1 " Ruined unhl Friday, when III ill lllitft li uviiiiuupu uxu now uns ami iiiiiut win uiiriiu. .-"ii. e council laiung iq oniain posini sslon of Ihe stuuiutn in lime Uervice, permit a full rehearsal and itely mi ii n n un; w i c i h la cosi tiuw.uuu. F.flren HiouKumt performers nko imiI'l and Ui ire niKiii arc iimJ lo urutlucc the entire - t Li I-II n I y Yisimij-imi nn ii uum mi BE HELD SOON Ktawa Suggests Toward End oi I Year as Posslblo Time i()TTAW;, July 21.-- In somy arlers here there is a general rllng that a general election is ilv In lake nlaee before the end lie present year. Writs were ued today for bye-elections in . . .. . J Ill InVn . I ... I II .11 tin August 30. Ihe fort li mn ir nve-e eei ions me i u: lu ll lit II.- l.r.lM I IiiiiQ lf linn U Mitchell, former Liberal mill..... r..n UI l..l,ilt,w nn.l I I.. num. runner l.iiienii ine inner III .1.1 l.....KnnLj iiT I in l I-I'll llffllll 11 Mil I) I - IirOJil'M I. MI'llLe 1 1 pi Mi inn itiv vuuiiiij n aitll 111 MT?H illlU i ti:illM.I 1'iizie King has gono to his en ii er eo tnira nil i.aKU o li REPRESENTS CANADA LEAGUE OF NATIONS OTTAWA, July 21. Senator aiiduraiid, govern men I leader in he miner chamber and one of he outstanding men in that egislulive body, has been an ointed senior representative re-lesenling Canada al Ihe League f Nations conference. SAVED, THEN DIED. VANCOUVEIl. July 2L Six w ours arier narrowiy escaping rownlng at Kllsilano Heach, v w i m?i iiiiiii.ii. UHr u, i .i n n it'll nl lii liume. In any event the vessel will ho the largest operating on the coastwise run, it be- ing planned to have her built ! 300 feel long 'with a speed of twenty kuols an hour. When this vessel is added to Ihe present fleet of coastwise: liners, the Prince (irorge, Prince Hupert ami Prince John, a new itinerary will he. arranged, stated Mr. Keeley. Practically the old schedule will he jresumcd, that is calling at Victoria, Seattle and Vancouver and going as far North as Skagway instead of Prince Hupert. "It Js hopedj" dialed Mr. Keeley, "lo have the vessrl ready JyrJbe J- Mexican Service. Ml WfWiIl.V will comprise cliielly of colTee, fruils, vegetables and eoncen-I rales. Antwerp Service. Although he made no delluito statement as lo when the llrillsli Coliiinbia-Aiilwerp service would be inaugurated, Mr. Keeley inli- maleil that Ihe Canadian Guv. eminent Merchant Marine would si art Ibis new service, and for this purpose would bring three: vessels around from the Allanlic coast. The three vessels lo bo brought around from Ihe Al lanlic seaboard will be similar to those al present operating In Ihe Uniled Kingdom service. All or Ihcin will bo oil burners; A reguar monthly schedule will bo arranged. Has Large Fleet. Willi Ihe addition of Ihe Can adian Coasler and (ho three other vessels from Ihe Atlantic Heel lo be placed in the Antwerp service tho C.G.M.M. Pacitlo Heel will then lotal twenty-seven ships in all; the largest lleet op ealed by u Canadian company on the Pncillo seaboard. "Willi Ihe inauguration of the Mexican and Antwerp service," staled Mr, Keeley, "our company will then She be operating no less Ihan Iwelve tllllerenl ervlocs. There U ntit INDIAN NAVY IS RECOMMENED BY MERCANTILE MARINE SIMLA, July 21. The Indian mercantile marine com mil lee recommends the rrcaliou of ah Indian navy capable of protecting her coasts, harbors and commerce. (hat Ihe service will be in- niHomouiica on a 1,. n,i uf .tfiliril III inn fMllir ;illtrll.!lliil lalifillf onl litll III' r 111 Ihe Canadian L-illi ;illu lwiillir mriilii 111 I Tt 1 1 ff 1 1 trip in inn canamau of Ihe pageanl ! with Hie Canadian Volunteer and ..lnr,,n . V r.i.i.nr i.niii vp. .tiaiiaitian :aiionai ors present were E. W. Hack- in'oulh, Vancouver, past grand exallcd ruler of Iho Grand Lodge I5.P.O.F..; Aid. I. W. Eagle, ex-ailed ruler' or St. Calhe'rines' Lodge, St. Catherines, Out., and A. Sealulh, delegate rrom, Lodge No. 1 Calgary, Alia.; W. 11. lleemer, St. Catherines, Out.; Miss Mary S. Davis, St. Louis, Mo.; Miss O. G. Strenitz, Chicago; Miss E. 11. Klein, Chicago; and Mr. Morden, North Vancouver. STEWART PEOPLE EXCITED OVER A 4 VISITING ELKS ARE ENTERTAINED HERE Number of Prominent Members of Order Arrive In City and Later go South Visiting delegates to Ihe re-, cent Hlks' convention, held in Ed- www- w .uirn ....... faltiritay .... ulgbU ...D.u...- Trattrr' were ----- 5 cntertahied' iit.tlic "eVetunk'by 0ie n lh Mo.!Ucaif'inpI,,'',',rs ,ir ,ocal io(i"e' i:y slated ilelln- visiting brethren were taken by sightseeing Fish & Cold Vtuil to the dry dock. t -I I.. II... I.. .OM sels or 1,500 tons carrying cap- " , . , ,, , , acily. "A monthly service will . V'silor who afterwards be given,- staled Mr. Keeley, I''11'0 icib uiiaiiiR niL-tiium riiutu ivutc ...ill vi.ii.-- ., . , ., ,.i ,...1,1., I ih, w i,.-ior mo souiu. Among uic msi- 1.... II Iww. ..f nl !' California ports from four times lo live limes a month." In connection with Ibis ser vice Die Canadian Loaster will be brought around from the Atlantic fleet and placed on Ihe Hrilisli Columbia-California run willi the Canadian Observer,! Canadian Farmer and Canadian Hover. The Canadian Coaster is a vessel similar lo the oilier: three vessels operating in tho, California service. Tho Canadian Trooper and Volunteer will cater to Ihe paper, lumber ami canned goods ex porters of Ibis Province, while Ihe return cargoes from Mexico DUNWELL STRIKE Word received from, Stewart arrivals on Saturday was that all Ihe residents of Ihe mining camp were much worked up over I lie reported new strike in Ihe Dun- well mine. Just what was Iho na lure of the strike is not known but it not only goes to show that a big mine is in course of development there hut also thai soniio or tho adjoining properties are likely to prove rich. LAWYERS IN LONDON. LONDON. July 21. With cere monies elaborated by inany cen turies of usage, nearly 3,000 lawyers rrom Canada and the Hulled Stales were this morning welcomed lo England in tho ancient Westminster Abbey Hall. JAPANESE DIES. VANCOUVER, July 21. Sailo tMUriiskl, a member oi Iho crew of the Japanese steamer Arizona Main, died hero today, as the result oi a fall inlo the hold or Iho ship. another -company on the l'aoltlo seaboard that offers so wide a variety or services," (he manager concluded. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, n.C, jMONPAY, JULY 21, 1021. Saturday' Circulation, 1,809. A photograph oT the old Hible and prayer book prc-senled to Rtiv. U. N. Morden, pastor of St. James' Square Presljyterian l-hurcb, Toronto, by I). A. Vulleau during the United Empire Loyalist celebration at Belleville. Sir Henry Thornton says he is Determined to Make Seriate See Reason over Branch Lines SCORELESS DRAW IN FRANCE AND RUSSIA . ' - ; J- ' ' WINNIPEG, July 21 Sir Henry Thornton, who is on his annual tour of inspection, said he was hopeful of reaching his estimated thirty million dollar net profit on this yeuc's operations. Discussing the Senate's action in throwing out certain branch lines, ho said: "I know branch Hues arc essential lo the future prosperity of the West and am determined before long to make the Senate see reason. FIFTY-SEVEN AREDROWNED S.S. Matsu Camamaru Foundered off Goto Island and Only One Saved TOKIO, July 21 Fifty-seven persons were drowned when the freighting steamer Matsu Camamaru foundered off Goto Island near Kyushu on July 11, according to word received today from Kobe. Only one of the crew survived, be helng pfeked up by a trawler. Letters Between Premier Herrlot and Forolgn Minister Tchlt-cherln Are Published. PARIS, July 21. Slops toward a more normal relation between France and Russia are foreshadowed in letters published between Premier llerriol and Iho Bolsheviki foreign ininYsler Tch-itebeMn. ''". 2,000 GRATES STRAWBERRIES Terrace Output Is Steadily In- creasing; Demand Has Been Satisfactory About two thousand crates of strawberries have been shipped rrom Terrace Ibis season already and it is expected that there will be another thousand crates ship-jpeil out when Ihe picking is fin-jislied. The crop this year has iheeii good, allliough the acreage is less than in previous years Prices have been satisfactory lo I the growers and tho demand lor 'the Terrace berries has remained CONNAUGHT CUP GAME '- rrui grading .d packing have brought higher , , . . " , ... . 'prices lo those farmers who paid Final Match Between British a((l,ni(m , lIis part,culaP. Columbia and Manitoba Th(5 ci,eri.y crop ,as been Eleven Tonight soniewhat spoiltsl by Iho rains of " last week and there will not be so WINNIPEG, July 21. A fool-;nuUiy available for shipment as ball match between a British 'was expected. Raspberries and Columbia representative eleven JhmI currants are up lo tho usual, and Weston, Manitoba's 'team, to and the scent from the crates of determine which shall enter the'raspberries on Ihe express truck rinals in lhe Connaught Cup;al the station has been proving series, ended ih a scoreless draw partieularly annoying to hot and here Saturday. The next mid thirsty passengers, who couldn't final game will bo played here gel I hem, this evening. The Terrace growers are real ising Ihal a small canning plant operating even for a few mjonths of the vear for either canning or RFTTEK RFI AT (INS preserving or both, would be iprofilable investment and it is possible Ihat this may bo in oper niton lor next season's crop. RADIO PROFICIENCY. gun. OTTAWA, July 21. - W. J. Bushwood, of Prince Huperl, was one of Iho British Columbians who was granled a certiflcale of proficiency in radio telegraphy from the department of marino and fUhcrtes. Street 8alet, 483. Large numbers of people had by this lime assembled and when Cordingly saw them closing in on I 1 1 U I V J V i V -M V II V J Hill fJJ 'V V I lit where Dr. Wrinch secured a good tiv'a inril v iu in not nui milieu, ulnleil. Anv e.nn-l cun-' -.--j naioniy, - - , .. - - - - - - - - - -. seated by tho premier. The Premier said Ihal'a or Liberal members had ot- BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for dances, banquets and wedding parlies. For rates, apply to Boston Grill, Third Ave. Phone 457. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Jr. .t. " p. u imi illlj , viuuKiA j .., ur jilw amr n a liinif 1 m 11 a tiuii iaf nnA ami 1111111111 a mi a inn f 1 ri 1 1 ni nni i? nniTfinniinri KAbtUI Al YAWIUUYLK IN WtlltH MAWAbtK Ur f .li.L ILUbLLI IU1NUKMD v v m rv m w eu vessel to we duui nere Will Next Year Run to Skagway and Call Seattle and Victoria Several important announcements were made this morning - .. li.. f .. ...1 1 .. nni-nitnniniil f n poll n II I Vtiipilll V ti:l II i III I IiVi4 n i.-,,.i,... ,.,,nwl niiiiiiirrnr nf I In. (!(' 1 1 mill Onind Trunk i i.w.-.r... tvim iirnvfii in i hi ciiv tuts murium.' on a ui s mess inn ii... .!.,; Tim... roll! ailUOUVUi siljs ni"" i iiiic.-. Regarding the new Grand Trunk Pacific liner for Ihe u.u .llillkl 31 1 1 1 1 llimfYLl ilLI llll'i Iivvil .Tfcv. Clival, ,,v . , . v v ii. .t..rinil. 4m In, ii ii in ii i iif.oi I tvillim Inn mvl vv'nnk I1I....U tutii wtmiM i iifii iiina n vn iippii micron nun n i ir i n is 1 Jtllia UllU 0H.viiiv.ihwii- w.,.w.. .... expecieu Beats Up Manager of P.G.E. Railway then Skoots Himself Dead VANCOUVER, July 21. One man is dead and the assistant general manager of the Pacific Greut Eastern Railway, Robert Wilson, is iir hospital as a result of a terrific battle this morning between the railway official and E. O, Cordingly, formerly accountant on the- P.G.E. who was discharged two weeks ago following alleged irregularities in his woik. The dead man is Cordingly. He followed Wilson into his office in the Vancouver Block and jumped at him, striking him on the head with the butt end of a heavy revolver. , Wilson ran through the manager's office into Ihe corridor. Cordingly fired at him and niiss-i cd, but when Wilson fell after i the second shot had grazed liiiii.i . i i i i i 1 1 uoruingiy .lumpeu on mm unu i started to heat his head with a! 170,400 LBS. HALIBUT HERE Good Prices maintained For Fish Sold This Morning at him. he jumped up, put the gun Seven American and eight lo his nioulh ami fired, dying in- Canadian boats marketed a total stantly. 'of 170,400 pounds of halibut on Cordingly was about i0 years the Fish Exchange this morning. of age and leaves a widow and or this total the Americans had three- grown up children. Will Secure Safe Liberal Seat and Continue to Have Charge of Affairs In B.C. 118,000 and 400 pounds, the Canadians 52,-Americah second 01IVFR uliter REMAINS ncmaino ; AR -HassMtslijumpedff,-Tenti,'liittf o(lier pricC8 remalnej about lhe HIlAIJ Uh UUVitWl Saturday. Arrivals were: American Cedric. 30,000 lbs,; at ll.Cc and 8; Onah, 18,000 lbs., at 15.3c and Oc. lo the Canadian VICTOHIA, July 21. -It seems Kif'' & G0oIAStraff0 f- . certain now that Premier Oliverl . . T will retain Ihe position as leader ac,,ei;i ,0;"V ' or Ihe government and thai a seat I resident, 25,000 lbs., at 14.0c some' will be found ror him in anu c, to u.e i.oou, r.s.ienes constiluency which elected a Liberal member. Whether or not , ,,a. . ... ll,Ql n-lll.,nnff .vlll l,i L..,.nnl " U.S., al IMC HIIU 9c to the Pacific Fisheries. Nalional, 13,000 lbs., at 15.4c iiuj an,J . 9c- lo . tho Ro'al ., lsh . . Co iti.ency, other (ban Victoria, it seems would be glad to hie repre Canadian Ringleader, 1,000 lbs., at 13.5o and 7c; Mab, 3,000 Jbs., at 13.4c and 7c; Minnie V., L4Q0 lbs., al fered to resign lo allow . him to'13.4c and 7c; M. M. Christopher, run in their ridings, and inti- 11,000 lbs., at 13.4o and 7c, to mated thai lie proposed1 lo ac-. Royal Fish Co. cept one olTer. "I expect to re- Tillie S., 4,000 lbs., at 13.4o main iu my present position and and 7c, to the Pacific Fisheries, that a constituency will boj Tramp, 8,000 lbs., at 13.7c and round Tor me," said tho premier, "c, to the Atliu Fisheries. - I Malaniule. 12,000 lbs., at 13.4c :MAY BE CANDIDATE FOR THE MAYORALTY F. W. Hart is spoken or as a probable candidate tov the mayoralty iu case the present Incumbent or that office resigns in order to contest the seal with Alderman Collar! Other .names are mentioned as men who may be in the Held, bul none have de- llnitely announced themselves so far. LEAGUE BASEBALL American: Chicago 11-4; Philadelphia, 4-8. Detroit 18-1; Boston, 13. Cleveland 5; New York, 10. St. Louis, ; Washington, 10. National: Boston l-l; SI. Louis,' 6-2. Philadelphia 3-2; Chicago, W Brooklyn, I; Cincinnati, 2. New York, 10; Pittsburg, 0. Sunday Games: Cincinnati. 5; New York', 2. Chicago, 7; Boston, 1. v St. Louis,, 7-2; Philadelphia, 1-3, ;, V:-, '..Washington, 5f)SI. Louis, 4. New York, 1-1 0; Cleveland, i-4: ?f' and 7c, and Azores, 9,000 bs,, at 1 13. lo and 7c, to (lie Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. PLEAD GUILTY MURDER CHARGE Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb Are Now at Mercy of Court. CHICAGO, July 21. Tho Tale of Nathan Leopold Jr., and Richard Loeb, indicted lor kidnapping and' murder of 1 4 -year old Ruber! Franks, rested today in the mercy or t lit court. mis resulted from u plea of guilly made in lhe court 1oday by Clar ence narrow, enter counsel for the boys, and affirmed by Ihoin. Their degree oT punishment will be determined at slhe hearing which will slart urt Wednesday morning. j DIED RESULT OF AUTO TURNING OVER. VANCOUVER, July 21. Mrs. George Eldon died here today its the result of injuries sustained when her auto turned over on Iho traffic highway near Sinn-, wood, Washington,