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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.....
....
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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
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.11
Mi
.(!'.
2.25
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.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