F -' Hi"k. nominated Utr third I me In .nitc-tr riding on Mackenzie King li ke' I ! iir i i msourg wins worm Series; Score of Last Game Today 9 to 7 I ITTsni lWi. Url. I.V The PilMmrg lir'e- look Ihe 'uinpionslnp of Ihe world today from (he 'aliiiiglon batting Walter Johnson. Ihe veteran Imrler, all ind Mining Hie Ihinl sfiaighl victory over Ihe Sen-ure of it In 7 in a ftinon Imtlle fought in drizzling "i ,i soggy field. T I'inile iicffl four ilriei. Aldridge w wild mid our nin in the firot He v;i relieved liy Morrison w ir ed lo Hie diovver in Ihe fifth. Kremer look tipi ml held alinigtoii sale eat I it lie vva relieved in the CULTURE IS MEANINGLESS Dean Co'eman Tells Trustees In Convention It Must be Related to L'fe Vli .)MIA, ()el. Ift. "Culliir. ua no bearing, on life I ai i ificial. meanlnglesi" as ii I lie bank of a man's 1 ui or Ihe nose ring nf 11 .... ' ..l.l !... , .1- , till PlDHIll', tlll ri-ll " 'leinan of Ihe University ll ih Columbia, who ad-: ,: d I lie opening seion of, It.' Sellout Trtl'tees iinititul j V 1 on here yeslenlay. I aw address President (iconic: asi' outlined the nehleve-of ihe nosoeialiou since it' rounded In IU03. , d Ilr. McLean told Ihe de-jt s of the all nude of his de-f i:ien ami Hie various leeoin-laHon made al last year's ion. DEAD HAND ON ENGINE VALVE Train Ran For Fifteen Miles With Oold Hand dripping Throttle SYUACl SK, Oct. 15. Willi a 1,1 ail man's hand gripping the "lunlUe of the western express New York Ocnlriil sleeper train Ijou in 1 lo '.hleago aped westward a distance of nearly fifteen 'dies this morning before the fireman, discovered Unit William Vim (lergen, enigliieej1, was dead wllh his head crushed as Ihe Hyer enmn fnlo the yards here. Vim llergen Is believed lo have Lean, druck by u bridge ylrder. eighth by (Hdlium. Washington . Pillsliiir . . . It. ii. 7 15 First Inning WASHINGTON Hice got a siiiKle over second. Stan Harris filed out lo Hamharl. tioliu up. Hire went tu second on a wild pitch. (iolin vvajked. J,c "Mr-rls up. On anoiher wild pilch Hie v.nl to third, tioslin to Mtcond and Harris walked filling Ihe bases. Judge walked, Hice ...... rimr (iixlln scored on llluege k sharp single lo left. M.irrl.nn iinw tdtchinn'. Perk! Iiil lo Wrtaht who. threw lo MiMre and there was a dispute! because or the Interference with Peek by Sipilh. This allowed) Joe Harris to score and all basej runners were declared safe. ! ilh Huel up Judge scored: when Moore juggled Huel's! grounder. Hases still filled.' Johnson struck mil.,. Peck gels Uo time a J bat ami got hi basej by Interference by catcher. Hice. til... I mil In llainhait. Four' runs, two hils. one error. niiLinirir Mooie bunted but K. o I .IllllllHIIII I brew him out. Carey) got a long hit Into right for two base-.. Cuyler and Hamharl fanned three pitched balls. No runs, one hit, no errors. Second Inning Wash!ugton--i'uyler tol Slan, Harris on a lohig fly I" rront or the griilid slands. doslln Hied mil lo Carey. YrlKtit Hnevv Joe Harris .ml al first. Morrliu us-, lug a wide curve all Ihe way. No I runs, no hits, no errors'. Pittsburg Johnson ' Traynor out al Hrst. Wright singled Into centre. Starting rain again. .Mclnnls hit to centre for one base. Smith lilt Into double play, Stan Harris touching 'Melunla, Hien llnowiug out Smith at Hrst. OS'o runs, two hits, no errors,. (continued on pa ye six) Fred Stork and George Q. Bushby Enter Lists for Approach-In Federal Election i t ii i........ nut ii ii HIGH PRICE OF CANADIAN FISH TODAY Another local halibut prloe record was set up this morning at the Fish Exchange when the Canadian boat Fanny F. received for her catch of 3,500 pounds, 25c and 9c, the highest price for Canadian fish ever paid In Prince Rupert. The Atlln Fisheries Ms the purchaser. This was the only Canadian catch offered. American sales were as follows: Alaska, 38,000 pounds, at 1S.So and 8c, and Flattery, 5.C00 pounds, at 18.7c and 8c, to the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co. Thor, 16,000 pounds, and Lltuya, 17,000 pounds, at 18.5c and 8c, to the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. KILLED WIFE BUTCHER KNIFE Young New York Man Stabbed Himself While Police Waited Outside J Fit SHY CITY, Oct. I.V Craied,. he said, because his wife Margaret refused o give up gay company and I rips lo madhouses wiih oilier men, (ieorge Winters, 22 years of age. a post of fices clerk of New York, yesterday hacked her lo death wiih a butcher knife in Ihelr apartment here. While Ihe police which were summoned by neighbors walled' outside for him lo finish dressing, Winters slabbed him self, with Ihe same .knife and Hie ili 'opened the door for the uffivors. jiii. .. . i i... .:: f 1 Ulllllf IIH1 S illll I'llllllrllllln IIIV' facl I hid Prince HiiimtI and Skecnt dislricl had everything to gain in Ihe return to power of Ihe Liberal party pledged lo tlu development of , this port and dislricl, Hon. A. M. Malison. K.C.. allorney ' general, delivered an clouurul and stirring campaign' address la !l nielli before a num- cr0v-dfd audience .in the Wesl-l " linlinH I lien Ire VliiIi inishl Olasy, Mr. V. T. Kergin, S. 11 Mav,. ,een ex,ed in the heal of I'arkpr, Janie .Neville, I). Thorn- ,.wioii campaign there were mm. II. J. Uradhury, W. J. a fpw micrjeclion by pers-oni dreer. John A. LimNay, P. al ,,. r,.Hr of jie ii.;in.f r,j .MO-Moruie, ii. r. reii, u. t. Manson had h ready answer for Fraer. (iillU Itoyer. John lyb- tiem a)j afJ every cae, the havn, (J. 1J. Caey and V. O. at,rney general. Mirouifh liN Fullou. (handling of Ihe situation, won iimeiai a?eni James mc- ). tremendous,, tremendous, aoolau.e applaii'e of Ui .Null). (Seorge tionlon lluhby, maiia- ger, nuuuuaUiM: M. Xewlon. J. II. Tail, C. II. Urine. I. (1 stuarl. Mi I'.. M. Iktrle, J. It. Hioiiuivn. I O. Jje,warL-AV. J. McCuIcImhiii. John .MeKechnie, II. Ihearerw. , . Keet'.nq Was Liberal While there were doubtle 1. iiirril. ncvi ..ill, ... , . . ii-.- i..-i. ii'iiii m. ...-...- I Hial Fri! Mork i lo No rp!urin'' Kiim. l.Mj.fim Ik TiIh I t futiii ::::. v.. : ri"iajriiy subs.antiaii, utii ii, .'iumii'i i liiiiurkisiuii' j . Thomas Mck'eiuie, J. W. Scot I, f.. V. IMIt. Joe Howe. W. JI. Iive, II. It. Love, Fred .Miller and 0 II. l.laike Official aj:eil V. I".. Fisher. f 25 TAXI Ambulance nnd Boston Grill Service Large tpslair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing at Anywhere Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th 8t. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDECK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOL, XV., NO. 210. PHINCK IU. l'KUT, H.C., TIlCltSUAY. OLTOHKIl 13r 102.", VMlwdiy't Circulation 1.7BI. Slrt StlM B07 PBICE FIVE CENT8. LIBERAL Hon. A. M. Manson Throws Light on Conduct of Canadian Affairs; Presents Incpntrovertible Facts NOMINATION PAPERS FILED Huge audience in Westholme Theatre responds well to oratory of Attorney General spite of adverse conditions Inning Jiuriie point Uter point lo show where the .Mackenzie King gin eminent despite the difficulties it had labored under (lining he p.t-f four years Iiuil a-compished union for " ' ili.- l.i.iK.f.l ..I Hiu 1 1. tilt hi ..r c... ..I.. ,.l,..t.. ..,1,1 ii... ieai V . ., ... 1'Ulllllll.JII ! IMIIIUUU 11 U ll'KC IIIIU lilt, "9lr .Nommuliun i I papers- fur Alfred , particular, .dcaimg in a forceful and convincing manner with Slork, Literal candidate in the llu. .lle, of ,ie ,liiv ldl , ,e ,arjrft ,e ralwa) if,xillinj for iinmiii.g rcdcral election,; general udiniiiislrntion, decrying the Line ruin argument' and (.corgi- I. I ushby, Ums.-r- ow ,,eing l(Jvncc-d bv the Conservatives who themselves w valive. were filed with Itelurning - fl !..,! ..reitielml iii,i ii... fniiou-m r,v .....i,i ..i.! "inn I I.. II. .'II7IIIIIHT (1119 morning. Nominations closed al 2 o'clock this afternoon with three candidate in lhe. field, the third l.eina Serge W. Nickerson, progressive, whose papers were filed on Saturday. The nomination papers of the Liberal and Conservative candidate were a follow: Alfred Slork, merchant, tnntor: James McNulty. CAMPAIGN GOING ON Hon. A. M. Manson Touring In terior and Mrs. Smith, Nor- j thern Mining Camps ' Canyiny Ihe federal eleclio eampaigii of Fred Sloik, Liberal candidate, into the interior dis trict. Hon. A. M. MaiiKou, atlor- jney t'ciieral, left on this morn iiig x I rain for Terrace where ha will addre-. a meeting tonight. From Terrace be will go to Haz-ellmi. Smilhcrs and Hums l.akn lo addre meeting!. Kred Stork is arrotiiitanying him on the (rip. Mrs. Mary Kllen Smilhv went few political opponent on hand. Mhrousli on Ihe Prince lluperl to Ihe meeting ,.wa clearly syni-JAnyox, Alice Arjn, prejuier. pd palhelie to the l.fleral eaue aiMfStexv'HfT in address meetings. She Indicative of Hie general feeln's .will be met af Anyox by H. F. PROGRESSIVE NOMINEE KHpW- ' vBk M.I. A., who will accom- to the House uf Commons wiih i pany her on the Iriii. .Mrs. Smith ini-reased will relurn to Vancouver on the jovrr Inat which lie received micariieiia iiexi luejtuay. George W. Nickerson, who was adopted by Hubert Forke as a Progressive recently, was nominated today to contest Skeena, riding under thai banner. I U2 1. Owing to Ihe lateness in arrival or the steamer, the meeting did not. get under way until '.'.30 alter Hie large audience bad wailed patiently tor an hour and a half. F.vru at that from the hour ol K o'clock on, people were being turned away there being uo sealing accomodation for them. The uieelfug was presided over by !;. V Parker aiid other speakers were Mrs. Mary Kllen Smith, M.L.A., of Vancouver and Fred Slork, M.P. In opening his address, Mr, Malison said thai it was a privilege once again to speak before his fellow citizen':' uf Prince llu perl and a delight to see such an Interest being taken in the campaign as the large audience indicated. The position of the elector in Canada . was ever becoming a more difficult one and. with conflicting ''statement on the public platform and in Hie press, be could not help but wonder how the ordinary oler (continued on page Or NOMINATIONS IN 27 RIDINGS Candidates Officially Named Five B.C. Constituencies Today In OTTAWA, Oct. 15. Official nomination tuok place in 27 federal ridings today,-three In Quebec, seven in Ontario, Tour in Manitoba, five in Hritish Co him in Alberta and Yukon. COMMUNIST QUARTERS RAIDED BY POLICE I.ONOON, Oct. 15. The police last nigbl raided the headquarters of the Communist party and arrested six official, seized numerous papers ami CONSERVATIVE NOMINEE ' (ieorge Huhliy who is leading the Meighen forces in this roiistdueney makes delint in politics with noniin-auon today Lady Speaker Rouses Audience in Westholme Theatre in Urging Return of Fred Stork to Ottawa ? "The .(Jmc"rtativca irjiiiud me ol a Mory I once heard of a id a n who was electioneering- down Kaif."- said Mary Klleu .Smith, in her address at the Westholme Theatre last night. He uiiled at a house and asked the wife what political parly her husband belonged to. -That is hard to say," she replied. To the Conservatives lie is a Conservative, to the Liberals he is a Liberal." 'What is he when he is at home?' the man inquired, 'lie's a brute,' was Hie answer. .Mary' Kllen Smith va like a refreshing breeze. She brought into the gathering a spirit of optimism of faith and of humor h ml dealt with the big question.' - - ! of the day in bis sweeping terms that carried home to the large audience and elicited a plenteous I espouse. She pleaded with her! hearers to remember that Mackenzie King was Hie first premier who ever had a western policy' and she asked support for him through Ihe election of Fred Stork, the local Liberal candidate. Chance to Carry on Mrs. SiuiHi said she had been through a number of the constituencies speaking in the interests of the Mackenzie King "gov ernment. The government that bail aroused Canada as no gov eminent ever did before. was much interested in seeing the relurn f the Mackenzie King AGE LIMIT IN HIGHSCHOOLS Proposal Is Made at Convention of School Trustees In VICTOIUA, Oct. 15. High Schools must not become old men's homes the convention uf school trustees hero decided I this afternoon. Ihe provincial last man and the last dollar ami whereby all persons 21 years and now they had to pay the bill. Who! over and not already assessed wen. 'mafcii.ir Ih e irrentest liowli pay at leasl a minimum tax for about this? Whu were the blue educational purposes ruin artists who' put us all on! Hon lo the poll tax. the blink?" i. voice: "Horden" "Them's my sentiments," eon- I MATPIir'r) f)A If "rrL?r-.mi- ,l,u:! AiNUlfltK BUAl Ul U Will 11V. 'I u .11. .11'. I dollars ami now they do not like to pay it. Four years ago, the speaker said, t lie people returned the i . . bia. four in Saskatchewan, three i"erai party lo reslortj what was possible. In tt2l Mackenzie King headed Ihe largest group nf i 1 H members in Hie House . of i night ('ominous. The second largest vva the Progressive grciup. and the, third Hie Conservatives. Alber ta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, New Hruiiswick. and Prince Kdwiird Island did nol re lurn n sinigle Conservative. The King government had a majority of only one Including Jabor and (Continued on Page Four) government will be called upon s;!,,.' to amend the School Act making 'eighteen the ae Hum tor ad mission into any iiisn scnooi m government. They had had a Hie province, u wiii oe uskc ., hard row to hoe. being returned! however, that the school board thei' Riven power io auuoi mu.k-ih with barely a majority in. House of Commons and she wanted to see them sent back to be given a chance to carry on under better conditions. The speaker referred to tho condition ol the country when they took charge. Canada during the determined to send the lie war iun i milini iv .-i mi iiiv. over IK ir they see fit. Other resolutions passed urge Hie department oT education to establish maximum prices tor all school tmoks. that the grant of the province towards agricultural instruction be reinstated and tuat legislation be enacted In uddii ASHORE IN FOG SI'.ATTLF., Oct. 15.- The llol-laud-Anierii an ,freiighter F.mdyk went ashore iif Ihe fog at mid- on Hentiuck Island near Victoria. There is six feet of water in tho vessel's forward holds. The- Pacific Salvage Co.' steamer Salvage Queen has been sent to the scene. ft., W. Nickerson and Fred Slork both arrived home from southern eainoalgn tours on the Prince llupert last nltfht.