I. I i: ii 4 EDITORIAL VLHTdUUT VUIt TDMOn. M I ic-. f(i h..t ROW Men und women of Prince i jit' I Tomorrow is election . ...I .1 - ... ,-V. 10 go ill Hie JHMJH IIIIU CX- ..........i..... .... ii... i ) M'ipi?riu-i nil mr Kicai the cleclornlc. of voting lllls !i wnii by our forefather uf- iiiuiiv u long fight. The lege ours today und i ::l value it uiul treat il1 151! :-)' j Tuinonow we ur l( decide " -Jin I) reprcsenl u. Sum ii ii nnriiy hip esiics us we hem are u follow I- il Shirk i U MllMxuler of ic Liberal purly. If returned i help to keep in iver II 'ii illiutu Lyon Mm-, rung and hi governed Ut j.erj.elnnle a inod-r ii nd increasing nigs incut lu Hit West. Inst ork Was Ihe man i-fiuiienliil in securing lu for Prince Ituperl 'he find fruit uf the ' i poloy. Husliby i a Cnnscr-'. u follower of Hon I Mciglteu. leader of fhei The tuir native huvcj boldly in favor of aj Jr. hvr lariff. higher lif iresenl tariff, claim v; I' ld be I lie irl tiling h - oitiitry. Incidentally I irrv utivr generally jiu-ed lo ihe Prinee rietiilor wilh the tfXfPp Mnii llr. Tolmic. Nokrrsoii. Ihe third lm adopted (lipj "i llic Progressive the leadership 4if. 1 he. Tin Progrc-' niparaUvrly Mialij 1 iiininiliirig Mwrr It shown liy the orr of candidate in ii this occasion. Their -gib i in the prwirir where Ihe piovcmcul They liatf pieuj a.rozie Kiiik udeprndwil povcni-i mipiMirt! four eai Hittl will MipMirl any jrl llial lie in Hie ariul-! T!s otaiiil for low lariff lll'VCldplllflll of III' personality of the a mailer of iudi- 'pinion, hiil all : g in Hie II i sufficient' are men oft eoiitiiiunitv and' one would do credit to ug. should he be chosen rexent it I RRCMT QWFPT V1UIU1U UI1U1 AWAY NEW DAM forty Thousand Dollar Damage Done Yesterday to New Work In Fraser River M W WIISI MIXSIT.H. Oct. 2H. v pailuilly coilHlructed tin III be- liiull for the Hoiiiiuiou ' mem near Woodwnrtl'd land-- ii Hie ship cliuiiuet of Hie ' ' wrecked yesterday !''-uig a loss, or about IO.uOO. loss of hre occurred, riin wreck was due to pressure 'lie river current. Tlie con- i for die work wax let lasi -Hlj Fred Stork, M.P. Liberal Candidate To the Electors of Skeena Riding Indict- and (ieiilleuieii : After Ji.ivmg i ovew JbiidiiIiuruu'illyHiiti iirld rr iM'oiir.igin .uid fuiii.er uieelin-' lliroiilioul Hie coii-tilueih . I feel Mud tin eleiiiun i aiir(d i a ei large ruajot I i al-o Hie elcHion o Hie Mackenzie King (ioteriiiiieiit liy a large majority in (ikmIh. I tliere-fore appeal lo o again on my record a- a member r Hie coii'titueiic) for tlie wl four yeur ami lo upon Hie recunl of Hie King Jmeruiiient wliicli I re recent. Tliaukiiig yiwi one and all for your hearty ro-uperalioti wilh nie during Hie iiiimirii and oliciluig Hie mne during til coining tenure of office. I am Yen gmtelnllv )not. FlUMlSTOIUv MARK YOUR BALLOT THUS: BUSHBY. George Gordon NICKERSON, George Watson STORK, Alfred LEPER TAKEN 1 TQUZARE1T0 Chinaman Joins Little Colony on Bentlnck Island Near William Head NANAI.MO, Oct. 28. Wong, a Chinese leper, discovered some days afro liy (lie prov metal police on a vegetable firm near South) Wellington was taken yesterday aboard a l"Mt and removed to Hie leper colony at Hie recently established liuartilfii on lleiiHnck Ulniul. WoiivV xliael and all Iii per--oiinl lii-loiilnirs were huriied and hi" faillifiil i1'V. wlio d lii lime companion, wa de-troyed. The laiuclld until rrcenlly wan liHuteil at Iare Nlautl In I'iiilf of (JiH'rbi it tin peeii i removed In H, preenl kiration j in order lpr lie iimhv nuivenipul I In Hie iutirjnilliitelali"ii at Wil- La in Head. . j Krntinok Ulatid i iluated lie. jtween iIImiiii Head and Pace lloi- and about a mile from; llaee Unci in the Slmi's of Juan de I lieu. 1 TO INVESTIGATE BALKAN'S TROUBLE P.MHS. (k'l. 28. At a secret eion r Hie eouueil uf Hie League of .NmIioii ll night thu decision wan reached to eHl a ruuiuiiK'ion i the Ital-kan- lo til'.eliale the eaures and delennine the repoitilnlilj- fur I lie jire-ieiil connief hetyen tlreeer und UUtuurta. - VAXCOUVHH, Oct. 28. Slab MURDER ABOARD j BIG FREIGHTER Russian Stabbed in Bunk by Norwegian For Calling Foul Names bed in the chest as he lay ill his bunk. I.vadosikon, a llussiau, was killed in Hie forecastle of the freighter Croflou Hall early Hits morning und II. Iterentseii. 33 years of a(ie. a Xorweian another ineuiber of Hit ship's crew, is held liy the polite and keep prune llnperl uid Central uud Xorlheru H.ty. on Hie charged wilh murder. . map When. Captain Lang arrived - ! on Hie MTU', I Ik Ilussiau lay at .. .mxvr the fool of the steps leading lo ! LUNttibUiM lilVtN S l llKK Hill IIS " "in? ,,uarh,rs 'im DAIIllHV flCCiriAI "IltV llJLlU U breathing Juit unconscious from ! KAlLlYAI UrrlliAL nrr lirrrrtlTn lu1 "f blood, lterenlsen was 111 II II I mrr 1 1 rNI "" liiiiik- inlto.Mu. Oct 28. A li.i.cti-i WW HILlLlllllU iMulu-ikoff evidently .had been eon wit go en here this iirter-l -- ilrafned from the blood-soaked . i i . .. . , i t I.,,,, L I it-lni',i lt. I ii noun lo James i man. prarnu tssingion roopie uive nim rine " ...... ..v ...j, Mierinlendeiil ol car eipup-nieut Tor the central region r the C.N. II. mi his n-lirinir from service after 52 ears or aetive sen ice. He was presienled with a purse of void and a fully eipiipped travelling bun went to Mrs. Coleman. 'or 7:i,noo, n was to n,c. Sflvr VANCOUVER EXCHANGE u e lieen .,(miu rert iii length Duuwell tl Utnc feel above high walerij., 4v 1 M'.i-i n m a iiarrirade to divert' Muruiol i'e dluine of water from the! Premier I'atikM id the river Into Hie chan- Purler Plain ' SiUereiesi Hid. Akcd. t .:il ty I. Hi 1.45 l.i:i 1.35 .12 .11 Mi .(!'. 2.25 -'.0 .18 .Oj': .00 Vj PUBLIC MEETING In Empress Theatre TONIGHT at 8 o'clock George G. Bushby and R. L. Maitland Everybody Welcome Reception at Meeting Last Night t'red stork relumed early tills morning liom a visit lo Port K-ftingliMi where lie held a meellns tact eight. The whole of the village was out and they were very rcnpwiiie and gave the candidate a splendid reception. Mr Stork undoubtedly he will reeeivjj a food innjurlty al l'.s sintftoji. iH,-lils address Mr. Stork poke of Hie fact I lial lie had been for the fishermen tliroiiiiliout and he would continue to he mi whe.i returned. BUSHBY WILL BE ELECTED It is reported from locul Con servntixe headuarlers that afler .1 cairful check of the vote in town Mr, Jlushby Is assuied of a nuijority in the city, while the vesuij jif Hie rural polls was lieveirtju doubt, unit the lateil reportiiWroiii, uulslde points are f veit tnWo favorable, than wn experlud Lang said Hie Xorweigiati ad milted his guilt, sayitug his fel low seaman had called him foul names, which no man could rget away Willi. Police were summoned to tho 25 TAXI Ambulance and Boston Grill Service Large tpstair Dining Hall, Anywhere at Anytime, with newly laid dancing Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. floor for hire. and 6th St. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, MATT VIOECK, Prop. PRINCE RUPERT Tlie latest and best for the least. Phone 457. ..Ci Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper V'H XV NO. 251 -"Ul. PHIXCK HUPKUT, 11.(1, W KltNKSUAY. OCTOUEIl 2, 1025. YttPdtr' Circulation, 147B PRICE FIVE CENTS. ic In Tort' 'it- prcdege Nickerson's Final Appeal to Electors of Skeena Riding To Hie Kleclor.-: Afler covering Hie grealer orliiu! of Skeena Hiding, in every portion or which J have been received with eiithii-iam uud given every auraure of .itrong juiikmI, 1 wish once again lo u,Mire I he elector, that. If elected, I shali dreiiiioiMy work for the'-ainprovenielil of the uiia!isfue-lory condilioiH prevailing throiigfioiil this riding, and shall vigorously oppose, every' attempt to strangle this riding orany part or il, regardle? vt -whether those re.sjKn--ible are Hovernmeiit or (IX. IL officials. I hall insist on plain dealing with the people of Hit riding in Hie matter or all coulraei- given by either the (Sovernnieiit or Hie Hail-way, and in all matters where in the put the ruvored few have been given the preference. Eliminate Discrimination I shall work uiireniugly for the removal of all dis- rimiiiatioii in freight rate, passenger and freight traffic, tourist advertising, and unnecessary expenditures on (Jolf Links while conditions of discrimination or neglect aguiii-t Hie development of Hie country's resources exist. To en-,, dtavor lo make (ui.nlw suitable place for Canadians is my desire and by Hie improvement or liviur coiidiliuns. first slop Hie flow of Canadians from Canada" berore ini-iKirting Kuropeaii' in an endeavor to fill the, gap. I shall use every effort to promote Hit? development of the olenlial wealth or the Hiding: its fishing, milling, imber and agricultural possibilities, and on every occasion lo make known its opportunities. Impossible Meet All (u account of the rreat area of Hie district it has been impossible lo meet every elector personal!., and I hope you will take Hie will for the deed if I have not called on yon. I hae been iinaUle to vis.il Hie Allin district at all for Hie ' boe reason. HespeclfitHy soliciting your vole and influence, I am, Sincerely yours, (1. V. MCKKIISOX. Progressive Candidate. Prince Rupert. H.tl, Oclober 28, IU25. To the Electors of Skeena Ladies and (ientleiiien: The lal three mouths it lias been ni priv ilege to jsil Hie greater pari of the Skeena Hiding, and in every instance 1 have been accorded a wonderful reception. I have received support from most unexpecled quarters, and am confident of a handsome majority throughout the whole Hiding. Signed UH01UJK U. HL'SHHV. GREECE OBEYS COUNCIL ORDER Troops Now Retiring and Will be Withdrawn W'tnln 60 Hours ATTACK BY BULGARS PAHIS, uounccd Oct. today 28.-a 1 -O recce, a ii-tlie meeting REGISTRATION OF HOUSEHOLDERS FOR NEXT CIVIC ELECTION So far registrations of "house holder and liveiise holders for tlie torllicoming civic election have been coming in rather slowly although up to tl o'ehH-k this morniug 50 such voters had registered. Tlie list for house holders and license holders rinses at ".30 Saturday night of the Council of Hie I.eaaue or and. fur tin convenience of those Nations that she had t'iveiior-ders for her troops in Hulgariati territory lo retire behind tier own frontier. Complete evacuation of Hulgaria will be carried mil within t0 hours, as ordered by Hie council, site declared. I.ONOON. Oct. 28. A despatch from Salonika declares (i'reek troops withdrawing from Uni tarian territory ilns morning shin which is ihM'ked here to load were attacked by Bulgarian. It r.is mi,.. ,n.. ......ia ports. 'is believed the evacuation must They took Hereutsen tody. Inlo cus- WHEAT ADVANCES WINNIPEG MARKET Heavy Short Covering and Speculative Buying Features on Prairie Exchange have ceased. Mie despatch adds. LEADERS CLOSE THEIR CAMPAIGN King and Melflhen Will Await Final Results at Ottawa Tomorrow WINNIPKO. Oct. 28. Heavy O'lTAWA. Oct. 28. With the xhort covering and speculative exception of Hon. Arthur Meigheu buyliiR were the main factors in all the parly leaders will close a blur advance scored on Hie j,eir federal election coinpaign wheat murket yesterday. Tlie in their own constituencies to-igaliis rangeil from 29ie to lo night. Mackenzie King addres-per bushel. pes four meetings in North York. BIRTH. A daughter was born al the I'rince Ituperl Oeiuyaf' lluspllnl oi'i Oclober 57 to Mf.'and Mrs. rrank Hroohu of liie Seaview Apart men l. noneri 1 ort.e nie rrogressivu leader, sjieaks al Virden. Hon. K. L. Patenaude, tndepcndenl Conservative, speaks at $1. Laurent, Quebec. Mr. Melglien speaks tonight at Ottawa where both lie and King will await results tomorrow n'iliL who are not able to register during the day. City Solicitor Ii. J'. Jones will be in his office to rt'veive declaral ioirs Wednesday and I'l-ulay eveujings unlit o.an. priceIfmeat RECEIVED DAILY Arrangements Made For Publl-cation Here Each Day Along With Stocks Now that Prince Ituperl is tie loinuig a grain port Hie people will be interested in ttie price of wheat and in all big movements connected witii the cratn trade. ii... i.... 1 Mi lllli4,' lllf rll, .rws lias arciuiMi-d to liavi' (he cash price MEIGHENWAS PARTY TO PLOT I tit AM PTON. Oct. 28. The eharfie thai Meijrhen was a party lo the Montreal plot to feaiu control of tin Canadian Xational Hailwuys ua's staled here last pight by Sir Clifford Siflon at .:is oieeting'. Sir Clifford said .Meiwhen had given no declaration of his -own on the yueliec platform, leaving every lliiiu lo Patenaudu, who "told of a (rroup of SI. Janie-Slreil financiers." lie said plan: concerning liie inelhod of liuii.l-ting Hie Xalioiial niflways sliould the Conservatives he returned to power had already been perfected. flitter the plan five men would Lbe chosen by the (Canadian Paci fic Hailway ami five by the liov- errineii' . and five mare by tlie- Ipn lo compose a committe wltieli would operate Hie two frufems. ORE CARRIER IS OFF ROCKS Motorshlp Fairbanks Was Pulled off Yesterday Afternoon and Arrived at Dry Dock for Survey The ore carrier Fairbanks was l ulled 4ff the rocks at HUhop Point in Mettakatla Passage by the sahaire outfit of the Prince Hupert Hoalhoiise early yesterday' af leCToou amLarrived fa I this skle of Hie harbor about ! o'clock accompanied by Hie reseue outfit. She came in under her own power and went up lo the dry dock this morning for survey. Though the vessel hit the locks with some impact and went fasL acround, damage to her hull was slight. INDIAN MUST HANGJANUARY Charlei Henry White Convicted of Murder of Frank Rossi of North Vancouver VAXCOrVEIl. Oct. 28 -Charles Henry While, a 23 year old Indian half breed, resident on the north shore last night, was found guilly by an assize court jury ol the murder or Frank Hossi, a North Vancouver storekeeper and sentenced by Mr. Justice 1. A. McDonald Ao hang on January; li. The body ut Hossi Wis ' found by a milkman where he had been brulalU murijcred on June 22 lasi.; The man hud been beaten and hacked to death by an ax.e in the hands of bis MASKED MARVEL AT NEWMARKET American Turfman Won Cambridgeshire Stakes Winning $5,000 and Extras NEW MAHKFT. Oct. 28. Masked Mai el owned bv A. IC. of wheat included with the price Mnrotni.ct . Ha American lurf-or local niock iis uuoied on Ihe'man. ( w.m the Cambridgeshire aiicouer exehange telegraphed stakes . airyin i.nnil pounds liere daily ee,.pt Mondays. Tlils.wilh extran at nine ruelmur I..-.-.. eoniuienced (oday. today. PUBUC MEETING WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT at 8 o'clock Speakers Hon. T. D. Pattullo and Fred Stork, M.P. Everybody Welcome. Seats reserved for ladies