la. nope t vxprcsed Wat lhe hatches were all closed k y before ihe ir.nt wenl down mid that Ihe crqw are sllll " " ,nlive. ANOTHER STAY niiviuun uirii i Al.conlH1K lo lhe cnltuj (f Will A I CM CAT E"'e l,ap"8,,- Hie Mibmar- lIllALLill iniiiuuu ilAliFj ulUJU yvHH ""' " lifthU when iPy era. bed into her. - Portsmouth, n.il. Sept. :c. Month's Delay to Give Opportu- A wtree message picked up nlly For Second Mortgage there Mule n follow: "lier Bondholders to Salvage reports submarine resting on lis " I keel. An alli-mpl Ilia le In com- 1 i 'II YUH, Sept. '0. To iiitmirafe with the rrew m un-1 in serond mortKUh'e' successful The vessel ha a tT of Uie bankrupt I la rsr hole in hoi purl side abaft l'nii A PaMr Mill to lhe conning tower." further tor the pur- - . lie fU of Ihe con- n rjrc nDIlMD ATlf Mr -liMlte AW Aj. MelMnJDrtAUL UAUtimUtIV Supreme ikmrl .titled a Miloiieinenl . or sale from Seplem-Oclober 30. anl of I In company upproxunatelv IM.ooii iv iixil Angus' lat. nr-Kn.'i WiilkiMii. re- NEW SECRETARY STATE TODAY Hon, Walter Foster, Former Premier of Now Brunswick, Glvan Pnnltlon 11 A. Sepl. .'(.. II.mi. A ii t iT'lni v 4if ial'. Iin - ''I In Miri folio in liej ' "ii' King povcriiineiii anu -"Hluui liu been arrept- "ip is beig appointed t 5 nai. uud Hon. Waller l'os- fonner premier of New ' i fWicK. ha been appointed 'ary of stale PURSE SEINER ON ROCKS OFF MEXICO MN PI'DHO. Sept. 20. The pour keiner Invincible i a al to on the rocks off lhe M xi hi) coasi. The vessel is a a al KI.IMI0 and her cargo i f f sli al 1 0,000, liberalsISinate" COL EDGETT IN YALE I'l NTII TaV, Sed. 20. - Liber I' of lhe Yale ridlitig in eonven 'kmi here yesterday nominated 1 ol ( L.lgell 0 K. 11,,'ir slnnd a M bearer at lhe forlheoniJng Her" pin. -J FOR SALE. Tax Sale of City lots will be held In Ihe Council Chamber, Cily Hall, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, T September 30, at 10 a.m. I-IsIh mny lie obtained l the City Collector's office, I). .I. MATIIKSO.V, Col I eel or. Thirly - five officer ami men of rene ol Ihe aceiileul in 127 feel BACK TO ISLANDS After Week's Stay In Port, Big Log Carrying Vessel Cleared This Afternoon for Logan Inlet Afler ii-.-ini;iiiK -' million feel ol lo? at Ihe Prince Huperl Spt ure Mill iiiul Jiavlnn niipor re-adjustment!) matte at Ihe dry doek. Ihe Hecate Strait Towing Co." teel lumtter carrying barcc lirumrnrk in low- of the lug I.orre. left port early Mil artcr-iioon Tnr Liigiui Intel where he will load nnolher cargo of log for di-lrery at Ihe Powell Iliver pulp and paper mill. II i ex-peeleil thai tin Knimioek will be hark I it.' ni'Xl month with an-ullier cargo of log for the local mill. MEIGHEN'S TOUR THROUGH PROVINCE Will Speak at Southern Points Only According to Present Schedule VANCOl'VKIt. Sept. .'(!. Hon. Arthur Mciphcn will address Ihe first merlin? of hi llrilish Col umbia lour at llcveisiokc on (lelober 0. al .North Vancouver, .New Westminster and Vancouver, on October 7. returning east liu- inedialely. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I. Arsenal I. Leeds lulled 0. Aston Villa Nolls County I. IHriniiighaiu 3. West llroinwich 0 Hlnrkburn Cardiff Lily J. Ilury :t. Sheffield United I. Iluddeisfiebl i. Manchesler C. i Lelc"s,lcr City 5, llollou NVU 2. Li vet pool 5, Kverlon, I. Manchesler 0. Hurnlry I. Sunderland .'I. Tottenham II. 0 West Ham U. I. Newcastle U. 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I. Aberdeen I. Morton 2. Cetlic II. Falkirk t. Dundee .'I, Clydebank I. Hearts 3. Rangers 0. Kilmarnock I, Cowdenbeath I. Mothtr.vell 2. Alrdrleoulatts I. Parllek Thistle 3, Hamilton A. 3. Itaftli Hovers I, Hibernians 0. SI. Johnston I. Queen's Park I. SI Mlri'Mi 2 Dundee. United 0. TAXI W and til Boston Grill mdfj Ambulance Ice Cream goes with dinner Service Large .Upstair Dining Hall, Anywhere at Anytime. .. with newly laid dancing ""Hem '!. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. i7.,. floor for hire. and 6th St. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, MATT VIDECK, Prop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol XV SO. 2'M uses. I he responsible factor lhe large packs in Smiths uud Contra and Bella Coola areas pack this year. Nexl week will tho canneries in District No. 2, except on Ihe (Jucen Charlotte Islands where lvo canneries. I.ockcport and Lagoon Hay. and three salteries which are now having a good run ol chums may continue roc three weeks yet. Details of Pack Details of the pack ror lhe dis trict to date are as follows: Total Sockeye Naas Iliver 811,000 iy.30l Skeena Hiver .... 270,000 71,000 Central l7'J,3to I7.t0 Delia Coola C5.770 10.910 .Smith's Inlet.... 30,150 33,350 Hiver's Inlet Il5.lf.li 128,570 U.C. Ids 18,780 The sockeye pack may be, re garded us complete as the season is ended. Fishing now is only for cohoe and chums. In Ihe Naas Iliver area, Iwb eanuerics', Nass Harbor and Ar randale, are still packing. In the Skeena Iliver area, six canneries it if still running Inverness, Claxlon, Sunnyslde, Haysport, llalmoral and Soincrvillc; in Del la Coola, four Tal.lheo, Manituu, Kims(uit and Hella Coola, and in Hivers Inlet, Stralhcona and (loose Day. , Smith's Inlet is through roc Hie season. On Ihe Queen Charlotte Is land tho total pack to dale of 18,780 rases is made up of 10 : AIR STATION CLOSING DOWN Flight Lieutenant Earl MacLeod Leaves for Vancouver today Mawdsley and Hull Leave Next Week rilglll UieUICnaill tai l JIaC- Leod, who has b-en in command! of lhe Disby Island station of the: IHoyal Canadian Air Force Jurins the fishery patrol season. ails this afternoon on Ihe Prince Mary for headquarter al Jericho! Iteach, Vancouver, accompanied by oilier members of Ihe personnel. The station I now being closed down for llio winter and I'oght Lieutenant K. Mawdsley will remain here until next week lo wind things up on the arrival of riying Officer A. II. Hull from the (Jueeii Charlotte Islands. 'IV latter wilt fly through lo Van-comer. Flight Lieutenant MacLeod has been under orders for some lime io proceed lo III a to Ink? charge of Ihe Air Force Station there but it is not impossiibic1 that there may be some eliaugr in the coder aitd Lieul. MacLeod is hopeful that he may return to Priiwe Kuperl again next year on fisheries patrol work. VIC FOLEY WINNER OF BOUT WITH VIC KING VANCOl VF.lt. Sept. 26. Vic Foley, bantamweight champion of Canada, retained his title when he knocked out Vic King ol Aus- jtralia in the seventh or a sched- piled fifteen round bout. King claimed a foul but the referee disallowed it. for the increase in sockeye were Hivers Inlet areas. Nan, Skeena. showed a decrease in sockeve see the closing down or most of 100 cases of chums and 2,080 cases of pinks from lhe Lagoon Hay and I.ockcport canneries This is in addition to the fish being iiul up by two salteries at Skidegate and another at Jed- way. There is a good run o! chums on lhe Islands now-'which is keeping lhe canneries and alteries busy. LEFT WINTER CLIMATE TO FIND SUMMER HERE "lhey were starting winter in Montreal when I tell there and I arrive here to find it Miminer.' That Is what pleased Mrs. W. H Morgan or 101 Hays Cove Circle who is home alter a rive months' visit to Montreal, Forunlo and Vancouver. NEWFOUNDLAND BOAT LOST SIX DROWNED NORTH SYDNKY. Sept. 20. Captain Joseph Valcher of New foundland schooner Inez 0. and five seamen were drowned last night when lhe vessel capsized while attempting to make litis port in a storm. ;::: 1'ltlXCK UH'KUT, H.C., S.VITIWJAY. MKPTK.MHKH 20, 1025. Ynrd.,-t circulation i73 strut ut sw PRICK FIVR RENTS' SUBMARINE RAMMED AND IS UNDER WATER COHSPIRACY TO KEEP Submarine Rammed and Sank but Crew may be Saved if Ship Raised fll .siie i . .... . i. num. nc,i. -ju. i " muie Minmartne perished Jusl night when the 'wise steamer Utly or Home rammed uud souk Ihe Mibincr-fonrlecti mil.' enl of lllork Maud, M.l. Only three men ; ned. lhe hemp pi. ked up by Ihe Cily Hume. LONDON. Conn., Sept. 20. The sunken submarine wo lunui-u hum- me GRAIN FROM COMING WEST CHARGED AT VANCOUVER I i ANOTHER TRIP ! TO CASS1AR BY AIR PLANNED ! ; jVlckers Viking Machine, Piloted Bv Col. Williams. Mav Go 1 North Again Next ' Year I hat I rank Perry, one of the propector wlio led the aerial expedition into the Caiar di- trlcl lui year, i attempting to finance another uch trip next year and that the bis Vicker iking flying lntat helonging lo Ihe Uaurentide Air Service which carried the propeclor in thi year i bfing left for Ihe winter in Vancouver inlead of being taken liM a originally inlend- el if the word brought hark from Vancouver by David Thomson who relumed home (hi morning. Ol. William, who wa in charge of the machine, will return lo Montreal from Vancouver next week. Mr. Tbonieon, who made Hi- rilglH ironi here i vanciuver a couple of week aao a Col. Wil- iium guent. ray llial M wa i wmmerjui.. exierleiice nwl yue tiial he iijiartyilivuMIHil If ivpenl whenever occasion Mrie. lie peak highly of the abifitie and kill of Col. William a a pilot and ay that he would venture anywhere with him at the helm. Mr. Thomson cay, however, thai Co I. William i a go-gel If r w hen it come lo an automobile. Col. William ha been spending lliu, past fortnight in Vancouver viiting with hi molhci who reside there. He i anothei llrilish Odumbia man who has gained fame as a pilot. He attended M'hool at Cumberland, Vancouver Island, and al one :tme lived with his parents al Dawson. COMMISSIONED VICE-CONSUL Dale W, Manor Is Graduate of Wets Point and Served In War Overseas Dale W. Maher or the United Stales consulate here ha been commissioned as vice-consul, lie has been in the cily for several mouths in connection' wilh Consul Wakefield's ofriee. Mr. Maher is a graduate or West Point. Le served in the mcrirnn army oxerseas and later in Ihe Phillipines. WOMEN OBJECT TO FEDERAL ATTITUDE VARIOUS SUBJECTS VICTOIHA, Sept. 20. Al the concluding session of the Women's Christian Temperance Union a resolution wa passed disapproving Ihe federal atlitudel lo lhe H.U Lfipior laws, l-.x replioi) was also taken to the inclusion of (he machine gun sec tion in the cadet training at the high schools, the Issuance of beer licenses and the sale ol tobacco lo minors. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League llrooklyn 7, Cincinnati 1 8. American League ' SI. Louis 1, Washington 3. Cleveland l, Philadelphia 5. Detroit 1U Uoslof. 3. 4 RECSTflATIOKS ARC GOING WELL j. 120 HERE SO FAR - . : About I2() 'new regis-iialion f : have hecn made ' fi;ice Ihe office opened early in "the week. J. l.orne McLaren who is registering those whose name begin with Idlers from A lo I. report 70 and J. W. Mckinley who takes Hie remainder of the al-pl ahet report about 50. The reyistrxr, are registering those who are o:i 4 JU I lie lil elsew here and who vvi!i to (rantfer to thi ridil.g. FOUR YOUNG MEN CHARGED WITHMURDER Alleged to Have Performed II-lllegal Operation on Girl Who Died as Result VANCOUVER, Sept. 2C As 4 the result of ante-mortum statements made by Evelyn Campbell,, the 21 year old Vancouver girl who died In the General Hospital :Frlday as the result of an alleged Illegal operation, Sam S. Montgomery, aged 33, alleged to have per- j formed the operation, John Clash, 27; Joseph Green, 21; and Roy Nelson, 21, have been arrested by the police and I charged with murder. Sockeye Pack for This District Larger Than Last Season but Total of All Varieties is Less With the parking season now practically over, lhe lolu! salmon pack for Xo. 2 district (his car stands at N07..X00 ease as compared wilh 1,1 S0,(t70 case in lP2i. Despite the decline in the total pack, the pack of sockeye in the district this vear. :!!.), (ill cases, is larger than 1021 when the figure wa ;t05, 12S Conspiracy is Charged to Keep Grain Moving Through Eastern Ports VAXCOI 'VKIt. Sent f; (hat efforts, arc made by lhoe interested in the Kaslern route to keep grain from being shipped West. Most uf the moiiied inltiest are anxious lo have Ihe business kepi in lhe Kasl ami reports are being spread abroad on Ihe prairie llial the treatment ineted shippers i not a gowd in the Vel as in the Kasl.. Many of those using Iheir infliienee against Weslern porh are Anierican,vlio wish to keep the shipments ol grain going ihrough lluffaio to United States ports. Ihe effect of the campaign is clearly shown in the fact that, only a few cars of grain have1 been shipped lo Vancouver whereas he shipments to the Kasl have been unusually heavy. The matter was discussed here by the conference or mayors audi il is understood that concerted action Will be laken lo Imd out, jusl why lhe grain is not coining WesJ and to correct Ihe injustice which is being done the Western portt . TORIES CONDEMN RUPERT ELEVATOR Former Conservative Candidate Refers to Extravagance of King Government at j Prince Rupert .... i IOIHJ.MU, :sepi. 20 Alle needless elevator at Prince llu- perf was one item mentioned by Dr. II. J. Maniun. Tonner cabinet minister in the Meighen govern- menl. in a general condemnation or the Mackenzie King govern-. ment for extravagance in an elec-,jai lion speech uenvcmi nere this week. j INDIAN BOY GIVEN i I TWO YEARS TERM i Convicted of Theft at Smithers Lad Goes to Industrial : School I SMtTHLItS. Sept. JO. The. young Indian boy apprehended by Prov. Constable P. I'.arr of Hums Lake and charged with bieakingj into the store of Win. D. Lukens, ot Palling and stealing several' article? was tried here on Thuiday heroic Magistrate llos-j kins. I l he boy was found lo be KiiillyJ ot the theft and received a nen-tence of a term of not less than two years at (he Indian Indus trial School. PRINCE GEORGE MAN AM ACCA11IT rtlADPC I'aekiug men. is iitiiiouuceu uy UN AJOAULI IHAKut'lhe Seattle Time. The deal is I expected to be closed very soon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur llellos. and operations will begin next who recently arrived here from Prince Oeorge, were principals; in an assault case that came upVIIipn DV TRAPTftR ft " in the police court Ihi morning Li. .7. unit wa adjourned until Monday. Mrs. Helios, who laid the information against her hus band, alleges that be assaulted her by striking her with his fist. Helios I mil on 200 ball pending completion of lhe trial. STOCK MARKET Hid. Asked, D.C. Silver .!( t.to Oladslone . .2 Mi .28 Hazellon ... .01 Vi .02 L. i L. ... .10 .ID Marmot . .10 Premier ... 2.20 2.35 Silvcrcresl .07 .10 iSiirf Inlet .07 .0 Ilerw.rt .ire I, Mill- reeeive.l here COMMITTED ON IViri lfllMf 4111 I liir HI IKI.H K Y I HAKSir 1 VllUUltl V11H1U1 1 - t Joseph O. Williams Alleged to Uavt Stoned Nama nf Par. mer to Checks SMITHKHS, Sept. 20. Sonic quick work on (tie part of the provincial police or the' district has resulted in Joseph O. Williams. .being committed ror trial on" n tMiargMoj'serjr, aj ' About a week ago Williams was in Smither and is alleged lo have cashed two cheques with local merchants, one ror $50.00 and othe other for $01.00 and signing the name of D. Ii Moore, a farmer of the Driftwood sec-, Hon WhHll , Hie.ine were me. !tenl,.ll ... . ,,ahk VrilUlv lhe for?:ery xva, 110tiCed uh.l Ihey were lracej 0 VjHianis, who i,a,i ur,.:,dv left for Prince .,,,. chniit.. un tni.l l.v Kennedy wlu'i hal cashed 0M,, f jie cheilites and Williams was arrested at that town and brought back to Smithers w here he appeared before Magistrate I I tW k 111 -t ltl Til H M i I -x fi It ) !- Hmlnarj- heating and will be tried before Judge Young at Ihe coming session of lhe County Court. 27 CANNERIES BEING SOLD Skinner A Eddy Officers Nego-gotl4tln$ For Alaskan , Paeklng Plants SI1ATTLK, Sept. 20. .Negotiations Tor the purchase uf 27 salmon canneries in southeastern Alaska involving millions ot dollars by officer of the Stinner F.ddy Corporation, Seattle, wartime shipbuilders and Alaska . .. i j . ... t . i.- spring. Al StlUNU NARROWS VACOIVI'R, Sept. ;'0. I'all- iing beneath tr tractor al lhe ap proach ol the second narrow bridge under construction here, Duncan tSewart was yesterday crushed to ileftlh TRADE TREATY TO BE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1 OTTAWA. Sept. 20. I'remler Mackenzie King announces the proclamation of the trade treaty between Camilla ami 7 Australia will become effective on October nji. fa? .if