i i! Vb T'HIIA ild never lie ned. w,i. the fuel ? The cle-Klniontoii whs finish-, ". the aiiliiiiia and he-, -tma ii wit filled lo with gniin. It u ' ' -,nd In lake any no ker anil etmii-l. there were uhvav - iidvlCtt. i "ii fight in oil and ue taking ide. llieir bet lo " Hicir neiglibor of the cause That i a leii ii. that will uijurei e Duuwell mine in ' :i d Canal dintrlrt, mi-d today thai or the 350.-': '"' w Kharen rerently offereil I ':r iti. -spiil xliHieliiilili-rn, 3lfl.-'I I a t been acquired. II wo 1 fd that when thi uTiare- ip ry w(l ho actively 1 during the winter. RAIN DELAYS WORLD SERIES Third Match Today Botwoon Washington, and Pittsburg Postponod Until ASHINOTON. Oct. U. Tho Mm ril am' of tho world series between the VllUbillg Pirates '"id WumIiIiiiiIuh Senators was boslponed 'today on arcoiint of 'iln. It will be played lonrurrow. " U the plan to play games "very day If weather peiinlls ttn-d the series ends. Four games "id of seven will decide.' Karh um has now won a atne. .'phyoii'ul Iraminir wmk hcinv OTTAWA. Oct. V. Tin- Su-t pri'inc '.ourl yesterday rered jiiilgini'Ut in the eae of Hie Attorney (ienernl of IMJ. vernu A cue i. I'.umiiiinps and Maggie kWexl, IiimiIviiik Miialter!' rtelits of a mi tutor of persons now residing in Stanley Park, who tuuit lhe;proe to have been in uninter- rupttxl poite!8ion for sixty yearx in ordci1 to retain their Ihoiiok. FOX FARMER DROWNED t:olllOVA. Oct. p. - - Jacob - in (Jr.'al Mrilaln had hen I: n il fmin. t lie full Untie would' l.undKren. half owner of Obfer-' up. tnakiiiK 35n,n(in'valinn Uland Fox Farm, 30 mile ' n alite for ileveloptnent of thuj ftoin. lierej wn drowned Nvhile r - Wi.i-v r ..fiiinir .,ii IIik' coins after lusaiiw camp up- idles la a skiff. STOCK MARKET 1KB. Silver ... Duuwell jllaieltou L. and L Premier .... . Ilufus Sllvercresl ... surf Inlet .... Howe Sound Terminus .... (Ilaitslouu ... Marmot . Daly Alaska porter blalin O ran by Silversmith Lucky Jim (Hurler Indian Selkirk Uayvlew Hid. 1.13 1.50 .01 .17 2.30 .07 U .97 U i3.(Mt ' .25 Vi .20 io.no .51 .llli .20 .01 .(H .05 I.il f r I.I fir. i Ml '" id- to n,e cp.h. ii, said ww., ,.M.,.il(, n,,,,, ((. t;alla(Jjan Nfl ml. (So ahead audi -l.. the liel xiblej8plend d Report -'III TUUIU Jllll ' i'i'oial Hallway board iuikIiI well Is Made to; ! enlai ant with representation Board by Albert Sullivan, .?ien lo railway workers Provincial Inspector . rroii from aiimti Sullivan.1 lroinrittl niM-i'ir of hlah Mhaolr. was uraiill tu the' .1.. i. i . ii ... -is s i Asked. 1.15 1 .05 .02 .IS 2.32 .17 .10 .08 .35 .27 .10 1.20 .21 Yi .10 .28 .0(1 .04 U .09 H LARGE CROWD SAW til worhl prie ytterday after noon brlw-tn Plllburif and U aohliistou w 13,1 16, receipt. ...... I,... . I .1 . (.L, . .,. iiimmiiiiu rinj.uy.-. ... a film nlrll .Ik .win., iimniiir " " ' " I 1 " " .'an, u ii"' 1 MMiMllir agree on . " , ..r .n...rt.ui.. vv- 'be Ifarh-r and .ii.il. ihU together and we i -astrff in iHilil.r lint Mi lliiih v tie no shadow- 1tfT' .""rjr.'.'.'i.i'.' "ufi 'LSOKATIERS RICHTS ..i. .t . whuh Mil. my i: DUNWELL MINE SHARES TAKEN i. By the Time English Owners Heard From Nona Likely to be Loft Oil. v.- Director IN STANLEY PARK Judgment Reserved In Case Just Tried Rogardlng Possession of Homes In Vancouver j neri'Mi-ly hurl and will return to ulhxaii in- l.-d i;.i'"- 'iim11'111" y n,mi on uuujy. Srli i mi I nl. nl tuc i'iil nil " HEAVY SCALING TO BE RECORDED Month of September Largest so Far This Yoar, Total Being About 24,000,000 Feet The report of lindicr scaling for Prince Itupert district iurin the month of September to bo issued In a few days by P. S. Hon-ney, district forester, will record the heaviest ocaliug for any month since the first of the year. Tlo' total will he about 2t.(l00,000 feet hrinKinp the total for (he j ear up to hj.lioo.uou reel. This is uol as larue as lal year when the total scaling to the end of September was over lOU.tmo.OOO feel. Scaling for 1D25 will not be as heavy as l'.CM. the main reason for this beinjr the clos-itu down of the Ituckley Day and SwaiiMin Hay mills. FIVE WERE KILLED ST. LOUIS EXPLOSION ST. I.oriS. Oct. 0. -l ive were killed and more than 30 injured lale yesterday when an ammonia tank exploded in the basement of a ten storey gas light company in the heart of the downtown section. The fire which threatened to destroy the building was brought under control. BASEBALL STAR T(T BE INTERRED AT HIS HOMEONSATURDAY SAHANAt' LAKK, New York, Oct. V. Christy Mathewson, baseball's meat idol , who died here., on Wednesday, will bo burled In Lewis, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. 25 TAXI Mete Boston Grill . Large t'pstair Dining Hall, Anywherf ' '-'hvary Willi newly laid dancing Stand Royal Pn.,1( ;Vr. M-it floor Tor hire. and v... iiMiffs NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, MATT VIDECK, Prop. - p PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOl XV,, NO, 235. . . . .-. - - - 1'HIXCK ULl'KUT, H.C., FH1PAY. OCTOHKU 9, 1925, r..i.rdi,t cir4iun iss strut siN bis PRICE FIVK CENTS WjOOON SlG 1 RELEMD BY COURT PREMIER MACKENZIE KING DEALS WITH LABOR TOPICS CAMPAIGN SPEECH EDITORIAL Mackenzie King Deals DON'T KNOCK PORT FOR ELECTION PURPOSES I I Out1 i f the visitor lo the rilyj t 'liv ttlldll lolll tliut hOlliej ij.jc! here were for political) -.nggeitiiiK the eleva-. v. M not be tifJvtHid Unit u 'he history of every ilact. J II , i itm tUMrkrd irked that hat there here with Labor Questions His Melville Meeting MF.LVILLK. Sask.. Oei. u. cVnig hi campaign in Sa. .evhrefiiMMJ were , kalrhewa,, Premier Mackenzie K.t.g last ,Ilght spoke ii. the lo ,e.0,l,a,lia,, Xulionul railway .-eiilre of Melville . htoe. to, cv ,,t ,,e anvUiing goo, alMMil the.r Uvhi.1, Hon. W. It. Motherwell, mmistcr of agriculture . V 1 U, . w III ii r.. hillllOllloii ...union that u.ai Wlls was, Liberal Mheral .-H...I..I..I.. candidate. ii.i... Ouesl.ou ..... . i w K I concerning labor ocup.ed ton I ' W hen the clevalor was. s.derHble ,K,rtio of the Premier ,. speech, lie emphasized Hi" ...., u,,u it. Vtt'nn government had Miceeeded in irellitiir the rcluta-! hon of pension right lot liy the (irnmi Trunk striker of over! urra'ie ag.. wiien the previous government liad failed. ' Hi" government, Mr. Kiiv said, IIIPFI OfllfiAI !nni' f,r"1 'v" In1""1 rcprescn- rUlin .11. mil II. .latum ... the Canadian National awvru board and had ghen a fair trial PAnnrll IBnTrMTrn g"eriinienl ownership and! YESTERDAY'S GAME .ehl haunt lal Blfrhl. Mr. .Sul-, Bluege, Hit on Mead by Pitched II IhfT do not bo- ,,n inM" Ball, Was Not Seriously i.e enough lo tirgc,wk br" crrM u utHM Hurt I Id II. Ihe are uul! "K-ipsil llrady in Hie lii?h J? Yri ' " h"J lt"" ' - .-lie. with all firmiUlii Oct 9 .-The al I anil .in)(nie llui'ert "" ", ,,,",l """lrfd must favorshl) with any lliiih Cbol h.'ig. even mi much a "J " '" !,w I'"""'"- BSBstlSS Fir1 i Jeihcof re -e ve the gold kcv tir the new Southampton harbor uf- n-e- rr un Lih . 'niuu l'aons oi the harbor board Meighen Scores Liberals for Withdrawing in Favor of the Progressives in Cariboo Riding KAMI.OOPS. OcL tl Speaking here li.Jf-Ihglil itom "Ar lhur Meighen. Con.enative leader, referring to the absence of the Liberal i andidalc in the (Jariboo riding, urged the need for a straight jwirly majority hi the Mmie of Common, to do uwav with rompnitnise government. He said it wa. not con.isteut with the traditions of lllake and Iiurier that the Liberal leader today wu willing to ittslnirl his supporters in nraoy riding, tliroughout the Dominion lo support "so called independent, with all sorts or adjectives prefixing the label" simply to retain power. OBJECTION TAKEN MALICIOUS REPORT Kdiior, Daily News. Some of the Conservative supporter are circulating the report that I have been appointed Dominion hull itispector for this iMirt al a large salary. The report i absolutely without foundation or truth ami is a typical example of the petty whisperin? campaign being carried on by these gentlemen. DOUil.AS P. STOHK. WILL FURNISH GROUND FOR THE INDICTMENTS UNDER COMBINES ACT VA.NCOl VFll. Oct. 0 to furnish the grounds which the imlicimeuls were based' was granted today by defense; counsel for the parties chargedj with infractions oT the rriminali code and combines investigation! act, following nlleged liregxilai transactions in and produce. FISH ARRIVALS : STEAMER OTTER upon Fish sales today were: American Drolbers, 10.000, lo DooU Fisheries at IJ.lMlo and 5c. (loyal, 10.011(1, to Hoolh Fish-J erics al 13.00c and oo. Canadian Seamaid, 20.0110, to Atlin Fisheries al ll.lOc and 5c. Prosperity A.. tH.Otto, to Cold GOES ASHORE Little Old C P.R. Boat Goes up on Gulf Islands In Heavy Fog VICTORIA, (tel. U. The 'Canadian Pacific steamer Otter is reported ashore in I he Oulf Islands. Heavy fogs are prevailing in all districts. t'Rplaiu Harrison reported to the company officials here that the Otter had Wen taken into Hoik" Hay where she Is now resting safely and will be brough'. here by the Salvage (Jueen. The Olter, which is one of the t'.P.H.'s smallest and " oldest steamers, was here a few weeks ago with the Duller animal show-on board. It was thru in com- i ntand of I'ai t. C. p. Kinney. Co n si; ut nni v PMintiiTuvrn GRAIN GO EAST FOR YERY GOOD REASONS Asked for the reason why the marketing fruit ,rl; ''IV'ts of grain prac- uruu) .in m-iii in nil- iii'iiu in tho lakes and scarcely any to the Pacific Coast, 11. lleatuerlngton, general manager oT Dominion ISovernment elevators, said yesterday that inosl of the early wheal was grown in Manitoba and naturally went out by the eastern route. Also early shipments were allracled that way by the boiitis given by buyers for c lu in rebelling the United Klnir- doin before a certain date. Those were all over now and grain would flow west as well as east. Storage al ll.Mto and 5c. j The school board decidedjast Cape Spear. 1,500, lo Hoyul' night to call for lenders ftSr a fish (.ovat iv.tiuc anil r.c. lenrlond or coal. The coal sup Mali, f.ihio, to (.old Storage nt ply in all the schools fs now 12.00c andMio. trunniiitf short it was reported. Wong Foon Sing Freed from Charge of Murdering Janet Smith, Scottish Nursemaid VANCOUVKIt, Oct. 9. Declaring thai the Crown had not produced sufficient evidence warranting the trial of Wong Foon iduig on the charge or murdering Janet K. Smith in Vancouver on July 2(1, 1921. the grand jury in the assize court presided jer by .Mr. Justice D. A. Macdonald this afternoon returned s I verdict of "no hill" and the Chinese hotiseboy, who has been out on bail, will be formally released. EDGAR CHARGED WITH r AMC RFSFRVF THEFT FROM PERSON ! p Was Fined $150 This Morning IJ iLlLLrilYLliJ For Supplying Liquor to j Indians Order-ln-Counoll Passed For Protection of Animals and Dick Fdgar of Suuuyside was Birds of Kaien Island fined siOo, wilh the option of: iliree mouths imprisonment, by Copy of an urdcr-in-council Indian Anient W. K. Collison in! passed on September 30 defin- Ihe provincial police court this itely declaring Kaien Island, ex- niorning on a charge of supplying liipior to Indians. $100 from the person of Mrs, cepting the city of Prince Itu pert, as a game preserve for A second change of theft of j the protection of birds and ani mals has been received by the Phillip Douglas is being laid. provincial police. against IMyar and the case willf The order-in-eouncil reads: 'c proceeded with tomorrow af-JNo person shall at any lime ternoon. L. V. patmore is! htiut, trap, aket wpund jjr kill onitHeTTfi? a' privalc" prost-culfou'nj- gaW? Wrt3r fftaiteil flre-and S. W. Taylor is apjiearing! arm of any description or place for fhe accused. 'any trap or other device used j for the trapping or killing of NO APTIflN TAJfFN gnme within the area of the re- llU rttllUn 11IL11 isi-ne e.xcept by virtue of permit ON NIGHT SCHOOLS au,horW,yr " carr-vir' wf re- ,rm or traps over or across 'said came reserve nr r;mltir Letter from Organlier of Tech- R.n. r animals or birds for nlcal Education Was Filed the purpose of proposition or Last Nlnht by School aullimir :ns the destruction Board j tberen of predatory animals or bints." The school board last night! look no action in the matter or 1'i.oslutilitf l.iii'. f.i.rlil kplifml.. l..rp! this winter. A letter from John Kyle, organizer of technical edu cation for the province, reiterating the advisability of forming classes here, pointing out the excellent plant that was available for the work, outlining possible classes and giving an estimate of cost as far as the board was concerned of ft 100 was ordered filed on motion of Trustee Fulton seconded by Trustee John stone. LADIES' AUXILIARY OF HOSPITAL MEETS Bed Shirts Now Being Made and Work Will Soon Start on Dressing Gowns ! The Ladies' Auxiliary of Ihe Prince Itupert (ieneral Hospital HEADLESS BODY RAILWAY TRACK Engineer of Train Saw Man Too Late to Avoid Decapitating Him MCAMOL'S. Oct. 0. The headless body of an unidentified man rolled away from the railway Jrarks here last night when tho w est bound CP. II. express camo to a stop as the engineer saw a man lymc with Ins head on the tail but loo late to avoid an accident. FREIGHT RATES EQUALITY DUE Association held a sewing meet-' iuir at the Nurses' Hmne vestee- Q. Q .McGeer day afternoon. The attendance was large and 21 bed shirts says Alberta's Wheat Crop Is Approximately 130,000,000 Bushels were given out under the direc-i tin, i of Mrs. C. F. Kemp. The,' VA.NCOl VFll. Oct. 0. - "The shirts will be completed in a ,,a' of height rales eipialily m loH ,,a'a ,,UP' oauno1 ' day or so when another meetini?.Ca",,a- will be called to make up drcs!-lue',,aMH, l,n,i:U 'c,i" at,l fi nig gowns which are badly need-'0' MeHvpr, Hrilisl, Columbia': ed. The Auxiliary is desirous of counsel, on hts arrival obtaining the assistance of all fri"" wa yesterday. The Al-ladies interested in the work. Tea ,,e,,a whMl cro' wUl l"' llrot-was serxe.l vestenlnv nfternn,.., . :lmIH' $130,000,000 bushels." ' ...... , .... , .. . MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT VICTORIA, Oct. 9. John Olr- litig. 31 years of age. of Saanich. Is dead as a result of injuries received when 1 a inolorcyclo crashed into an auloniobile. JAPANESE DROWNED TOKIO. OiiL 0. were drowned vvheu nonet! .in. .niurrtr . ii is no: thought the snow will have any serious effect on it." POTLACH ASHORE HUCKLEBERRY ISD. SllVn'LF. Oct. U. While proceeding in a heavy frng from Helliuuham to Seattle, the steam-Six sailors er Pollach went on the rocks nl a launchi Huckleberry Island. Korlv-fivo overturned during ' army and passengers nm the ve.c were navy manoeuvres at libay toda. safely tafceu ashore.