II 111111 'I'lll I I V M il. Or! 1 1. M V win yenlenliiy rotn-Irtal on a 'chant of :" i MtiiectiM "h lhp i-.tly the i-'li "f an ,.. iaiion, f I v. in til vfurn iix''. Im-ic 'recii. Iluy and a . rliaracut wnli al ii pniettre an lrlini i wild Ihr name rae ' . ded for a week but il cd thai ilie-c charge ie oxii i -i-ded Willi .v!ihtv . i as- hal Uci'ii MORE LIBERALS TO BE ELECTED Gains Will be Made In all Western Canada Premier Mao-kemle King Says N'JHTII WW. Oct. II. In all ( Iiere lal nlglit Preinlcr. M.i Mite Kiiw nald he wax pared lo In We hi repula ' a- one ahle lo JiitlQ a- poll- i-iMiullon that there would iih' r LiheraN eleelwl inflril-j )lumltia. Alhcrla. fakat-wan. Maniloha. and N'ortliorn a id limn were elected at the elect ion." Tde premier liax li"l el tour- 'he remainder of Ontario t it i eit.ecled by Liberal imirlfi-H Hutu will alio 1 rral gain. TRUE BILL IN MURDER CASES Three Qlrls Being Tr'ed at Toronto Charge of Murdering Jail Matron TOHOXTO. Oct. II. A.lrmJ t'lll charging murder wax icliirii-"it by the uriind Jury at the ax- sues hern yexlerday agalnxt the three glrlx Ixubel Pioiixe, llcxxle Carroll aitil,' Jennie .Mc.Minn it' cnnneelioit wllh the death of lh 'natron of the Jail fiiiin. Iixl spring when the girl excaped. The mitl run was found xuf foi aled. ferv. efiienor. I.. II - . . I .Mtlitl I 1 . U -K I I . I.M 11 1 1 . ii i.i li ww m n ........ i... . ..... i.i.... i ,.r mj Ma mm mm , iin iiim ii. inn a if uii'ii iji II 111 II I 111. . . 1 ft mm : . 1. - t . I I . . I .... , m in on .n uii i urT mi uw w i Paul and Olol llnon. It- rf- wrt follows: Committee's Report Ytur cunuiiittee begs lo report ax follows: Al the lust met'tiug ut Hie board of trade correHndeiice wax rend givlug ywi a reHrt up lo that dale. lnce that lime I lie ( irain Hoard of (Unada ha vi-Hwl Prince Hupert, lutieiticr with Hie deputy miniMer of trade and coin-Miene ami Mr. Howe. Hie engineer in charge. Lpon tMHiipIelion wf the elevator U-will le lurnetl over to llm grain board, who will inxlalt u crew with manager. From otir di-riixxion with them we learned thai Ihey would take no pari In soliciting grain for lhi port, neither would Ihey inlerext lhemxele in the lining of xhipx or !up-plying coat In xhip; they would function only in xee-Iwr thai Mie elevator wax run properly ami Hint the grain wax handled right in try way. With thix ipiexthm xt-llisl it beeoniex nwexxary for Ihr people of Prince Hupert tn get Intxy and en-dcaxor to liae Hie Pralu xenj through Ihix port. Your eontnilltee xiwggextx that the prexent comiitillee be dlx-ehrm.tl and I hat a new committee be appointed, which will be a permanent ftimmll-Ice carefully xelccled from men who are willing to give a portion or their time without remuneration and who are heavily inlerexled in the future of ll'l" "y- w" would recommend a com-mlltee or from five to xeven. having reprexenlallon from Hie 'ily Council. We would further recommend that this commillee undertake to raixe n xiim of money, not loxs than l,li0. and having ral'cd thlx money that they who knows engage a man xomelhlittf "I""'1 "", ping and grain business, lo acl under H" In connection wllh gelllnk' Iho Kniin enl through here. AHer carernl conxldera-tlon and ofinxlderable discussion with mnny people who are Interested In the (continued on pa?o two) Itutirrt psiterirnreil Hie Mnr'kehl tft it lia IiihI lhi t'ai and the condition rt'in lo li general. to ime oviuHwable lime lo ther'r",r .... . lit$ Connection with I - inn-riiniiaiiiTv -irnrj- ju n.iK r r.il.n Cimn. ' lUrharBwl aflir ciilrliiw H tll luortv. riininirii oi r. .rioi- f Irme. A. -euperx to transfer. Card. H. it iJ"Ih)iiU oliiii.iinv generally. Laxt uiiihl and lln nioining I'tuice (IX. II. ulearner Prince llunerl. Cant. I. l)iiiMld, which wao due from the coulli al 10:30 ln niornin?. ha leen running mio llilck weather alt the way up the roai. II wa rcioilc.l thitt morning that the vpicI wouldj not reach here until o'clock tuiilght if then. The I ruin foi llit VLunt w mil held fur the boat and pulled out on lime al 11:30 ihit mortiinjx. The teanier Prince Cliarlr. whieh wax to lime RMiJrd fur Alaka al I o - lock IhU alteinoon, will awail ihe arrival of Itie Prince lluper! i. fWoTVaiiieoi as a.. i t - I . via Hie (Jiieen Cliiirlotlc Ixlandx did not jrel away from Vancouver oti the Inn north until -' - elfk Snnday afternoon. She i bring(tg a heavy freight cargo 10 Odeett Charlotle Ixland- and will not arrive here until Friday. Fog may alxo cauxe further delay lo litis vessel as well. CP.lt. xleamei Prinros Mary, liapt. Arthur Slaler, due Iron Alaska al :i o'rlock Mux aftcr-non has Ik-cii delayed :'t hour-m the norilt on account of fog ' FINAL GAME i IS POSTPONED Keavv Rain at Pittsburg Pre vented Conclusion of World Series Today PtlTHlt Itii. Oct. It. After waiting lliirty minutes afler the lime scheduled br the start oi Hie Hiiine. Judge Landis. rom-mixsioner or orgauited baseball, announced thai, owing lo Ihe tiium- rain, the seventh and de- ri.liin: cuiiie of the World Merles would be postponed until tomor row. Ml wax set for the game even lo Ihe selection of the batteries. Tin. Waxliiiik'tou Senators man iiuKinent had chosen Waller Johnson, hero of I wo rames al ready, to pilch Hie game and the Pirates were to have had l.ee Meadows, who lost the first mime, or V c A image, me ncro or Ihe second game, in the box. .Muddy lluel ami Karl Mnilh had in. en selected lo catch. tieillntr loilav- was slightly in favor uT WashliiKton. NOMINATIONS TO CLOSE TOMORROW Papers of George O. Bushby and Fred Stork Not Yet Presented to Returning Officer iXoniinalions for the forlhconi lug federul elect ion will close tomorrow nfternoon at '2 o clock al Hie ofHce of H. H. Mortimer, teturnltw offleer. 0. W. Nicker- son, Progiessive catulidale, so rar is ihe only candidate Tor-1 mally In the field. The papers ofj (teorge fl, .llushhy, Conservative,! and Fred 'Stork. Liberal, will, have been filed by the liino of) rlosin? tomorrow it is expeoted. the Wabash there this morn Ing. The previous high mark was 24 cents. The huge prices were the result of keen competition. Sales were as follows: American E. Neilson, 6,500, to Booth Fisheries at 24 60c and 9c. Wabash, U.5C0, to Pacific, at 27c and 10c. Sherman, 13,000, to Atlln Fisheries at 25.60c and 9c. Canadian Ingred H., 10,500, to Royal Fish Co. al 23c and 7c. Point May, 2,000, to Cold Storage at 22.70c and 7c. Ternen, 9,500, to Cold Storage at 23.50c and 7c. APPLICATION TO QUASH INDICTMENT VERDICT ON FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK VAXCOIVFH, Oct. It. Judgment is lo be rendered Friday by Mr. Justice 1. A. McDonald in Ihe iisxiie court on a motion on behalf of 5;' western Canadian fruit dealers ! (plash an indictment against Hiem for an alleged omhine. FOLEY GOT DECISION IN MXJROUND BOUT SKATTLi:. Oct. II. Vic Foley or Vancouver, H.C. bantaiiiweigh'. champion ol Camilla nnd ll.e Pacific Coast, was awarded Mio decision over Youu? Xalonalisia of the Philippines in a six round TAXI Boston Grill 25 nnd Ambulan Large Ipstair Dining Hall, Service, ''i with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Anywhere at Anytlm''"'f",'ii7, , ( NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, """"'J' Motel, 3rd Royal Stand The latest and beat for the and 6th 8t. l'hllln,t r. 21 PRINCE RUPERT least. Phone 457. MATT VI DECK. Pron. II """'Jilt Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol XV NO, 230 1MUNCE Itl PnitT. 11.(1, VKkKSIlAY, OUTOHEIl 11. Vutirdir'i Circulation 1B63 Strut ! 42. PRICE FIVE CENTS. UPERT S TO. ffl AFTER GRAN BUSINESS - F REPORT OF EDUCATION COMMISSION IS ADOPTED INCOME IAX HIUHtK ocal tommittee to go After Grain Business and Engage an Agent o ace aeiue seps to get elevator in operation Tt'.s- pe ml meeting or Hie bounl of trade last night tie-d barge the gram committee of Hie boanl which ha , Mining o lar anil lo apKiinl n permanent committee ,i i jr the inriMii' of taking muIi lrn n may be ncces- t gram shippers lo semi ineir grain uiruugn mi iiihI in lo raise n fund of iriiiiiialt?ly ?ll,0O(i, li nhull be subscribed by the rily. ami the oilier half I iliicfis di ortler to employ a first class-man to go urc busmen for the elevator. - . - - The new ronimillw, conslsl- i SHIPS DELAYED ' I BY HEAVY FOGS C.N.R. Steamer Prince Rupert Will not Arrive Until tonight Prince John Is i alto Deayed . M-i.rwrnBmis'ls? IV'-rHslsvJH m-jdS--W-mtM ImmVmmf'mmXmLLmmWKmn .BHvIbVI B SBBBBBBkSS ' B. BBBTweBflBPBBaSM .SBBBBaXfcmSB lvrtSBS VSAVAbs aMsff-Z)aWaV wAbt BHsXflBSkSfla KBvHtfaA tbK-JbbBJbVBB4 LBBBBBBBBBBBBaflB LIVrjfta. 6 Bv. SSSBflBBBBBBBBBBM Group of delegate at Hie annual convention or lKmuuOii postal clerks in II; bTax BIG PRICES FOR HALIBUT Records all Broken This Morning When 27 Cents and 10 Cents Paid for Catch All records of the local fish exchange wen broken this morning, when the Paclflo ROkVlK FLEET N. M. & R. Fish Co. Boats Will, tw al . . . Ykl. tlfl.l.. Cl.k f UQ nui; 11119 vviiifrr riming Around Vancouver Island The semiiix fleet of the N. M. CONSTABLE IS IN TROUBLE Remanded for Sentenco on Con-vrctlon of Pointing Revolver Unlawfully VA.NCOI VKH, Oct. 1 1. Constable Irving who was suspended from the Provincial Police force following allegations of Mrs. John Xelson thill he terrorited herself and her son al her home on Sal unlay night. pleaded guilty In Ibe charge of unlawfully pointing a revolver, mid was remanded for sentence. living came before the court again Imbiv and was fined I00. Education Commission Makes Radical Recommendation Regard to Taxing the Smaller Incomes Untaxed Portion of Those Already Taxed Would Also Have to Pay $12 to $15 a Year Under Proposed Scheme Y1CTOIUA, Oct. I I. The issue of taxation for the support or xchools in the province may bit mot or the pockets or the resident- or the province, when legislation is introduced at next ses-xioii making the report or the education, survey commission tfreclive. Should Hie government decide to accept the repo.l in its entirety and acl on it, rinancing will be to the Tore. The report xiiggest that the burden of education be relieved to xome extent by a levy or one er cent on Hie untaxed porUon of incomes. Tbi would mean that persons now asses- ped for provincial income ax would be required to pay an additional 12 or $15 per annum, a-eoiiliijr to the amount of Ihe 'present exemption. i j I nder the scheme, persons I whose incomes were less ttiair 11 Mio : vp:ir if married or ?l - : received. bUlNb oUUIH PUBLIC MEETING TO C.N.R. ' ers TO BE HELD TONIGHT) A II. Fish Co., which has been! The C.N.Il. steamer Prince llu- Flsheries paid 27 and 10 ioring lor Hie Lockporl Can-nerl being due to arrive irom me cents for a. catch of fish of eery, returned lo port the nlglil south al 8 o clock tins evening. before last and will leave this the Liberal committee announced I afternoon for Ihe eas! coast of j this afternoon that the public Vancouver Island in the lielgli-! horhood or yualicum where they livitl ititfraL'i. in furl her iitninn isliiiw alter which proceed to Ihe west meeting to be held in the West- holme Theatre tonight Will lake olace ns advertised. The speakers they will! for this meeting. Hon. A. M. coast ofi M:nisoii. attorney general. Mrs. Vancouver Island lo fish herring; Mary Kllen Smith. M.L.A., Tor Ihe saltery which has beenjKivd Stork will arrive on "stahlishcd by the company at boat. . . Windy Hay in tlarclay Sound. the boats wilt return north Li ST OPPORTUNITY TO The fleet consist of Ihe gas-i boats Hose Point, Capt. Xick Carter: Malaniute, Capt. P'ele llorvik. and X. M. A It. Xo. t. :apt. Jamie Neville. The crew of the three boats includes about eighteen men. and the Final Session of Court of Re-t vision on Federat Voters List Will Close this Afternoon. llegislralions beiny made approaching federal election 'by appearing in person before Xorinan A. Watt, revising of-ficer, will run .well over tilO. This in addition to Ihose who had previously been qualified by other means. In lo I hi morn ing Mr. Wall had regislered 110 persons. The court of revistoi finally closes al 5 o'clock thi afternoon and there will be m- furl her opportunity to register nPor thai time. FOG HANDICAPPED FIREMEN IN SEATTLE Damages Amounting to $200,000 Caused by Blaze In Paper Company's Plant spvm'i.p ii ii Tin Union freighter Chilkool. Capl ) rii.nm.iii li-ili..k ItliT'l Uliil il 111:1 Sinilh. arrived in port rioiul,,..:,,,,,,,,. C. II. u. .,,, ...a ,...,,-,..1! main bout al Ihe seasons rir-i-Mie souiu ai i unuu 011 "i""i,y fj,.t, at n,0 plant or Ihe Zel-imloor smoker here lasl night. ing and, after unloading lumber1 oriiH(. Vi. Papnu Company thi Foley had the advantage) for Albert &. McCalTery. "a'1'?'' I morning. The firemen were Mirou-Jliout. !his morning for St.-vvarl. h.:,.iieHnni.i l,y the heavy fog. PUBLIC MEETING In Westholme Theatre Tonight, Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Speakers: HON. A. M. MANSON, Attorney General MRS. MARY ELLEN SMITH, M.L.A. FRED STORK, M.P. Seal Iteserved for Ladies. Everybody welcome. STOCK MARKET Hid. AskCdJ !H.C. Silver 1.35 1. 10 illunwcll 1.30 1.70, (Jlad'slone 2 m .20 ' Ilaieltou 02 L. i I,. ... .21 Premier 2.2H 2 35 Silvefercsl .10 Suri Inlel 07 Hurus r...... .18 Terminus .to LADY HIKERS MAKING TIME j 200 if single would pay a dollar Miss Rorvlk and Mrs. Johnson la -... r ri.r nvprv 5liio of income Pass Vanderhoof and. are 1 Due In Prince George Friday TRIP HALF DONE Misx Anna llorvik and Mrs. I iam Sam Johnson, joiinson, Prince rnnce Hupert uupen Steamer Bringing , , Sp-!,,,,,,,., . nwVjU1I tl.e.oa-or p mite Is Due Here at 8 O'clock viiTjni?o1n This Evening have iiasxM Vanderhoof and are due lo reach Prince (ieorge on Friday of Ibis week on schedule time, this marking Ihe half way point or the undertaking-. They lefl here on September 17 and covered 23 miles per day while travelling over the ti.T.P. rail way lies. Ihey will proceed south from Prince (toorrxe over the highway to Ouesnel and thence on the Cariboo-. trail to AslicroH following Ihe Canadian Pacific Hailway into Vancouver wtiirh they expect to reach, ' weather permitting, in about a month's time. JST0DAY GOOD SALMON PACK ISLANDS Looeport Cannery Is Closed and Lancon Bay Will Finish at End of This Week According lo word received in Ihe city this week Ibe Lockeport cannery on .viorcspy isianu. U.C.I., closed for the season at the end of last vvck bavin? made a pack that witt exceed 10.-000 cases. The Lagoon Hay cannery will close up at the end of this week with a pack of about 33,000 cases. There was a very good run of salmon on the Uueen Charlottes Ihi year and Hie season hai been ipiile successful. All til1 creeks are also reported to be well stocked wiMi spawn. JDOOKHOBORS IN B.C. MAKE GOOD Rebuilt Four Schools Burned Down and Erected Three More for Children YICTOIUA, Oct. of the interior have no! only made good their promises lo build four school In replace those burned down as n prolan against the children' forced attendance hut have ejected seven new- building altogether, (he de partments of education Approximately 300 Ooukjiotmr children are now attending the public school.