15 25 TAXI and Boston Grill Ambulance I.,-. ... Large Ipstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. Mat floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ava. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIOECK, Prop. least. Phone 467. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper r XV NO, 2Z2. PltlNCK HIPKHT. H.C., Till HSIlAY. OCTOHKH 2!). 1025. VMUrday't Clrcslttlon 1663 Slpl !, 472. PRICE FIVK CENTS. YPFRTC IIRf.F THAT Pf.F RE FYTFNHPn -ii-r VAIVJAJ 11111 J. leVlelJ ULi Ul 1. 1. Lll 11 U1S W OF $93,000 STOLEN BY BANDITS IN BUFFALO WHEN DRIVER KILLED imng institute Recommends P.G.E. Be Extended to Prince George but Other Work Dropped II i If il 1 ouia postpone norm euior ro isncrort Peace River AXCOl YF.IL Orl. 21). I j prune (ieurgc ami ' : tumnmlc Hie "demoralizing'' uncertainty in regard to t i-itoirnl line are oiil.laiiding recommendations in a re-It liv a group il expert ill Hie inl(iiu e of the Canadian :c t Mining mid Metallurgy which the ll.tl division ha r o Hon. I'r. Sutherland, inini-ler of railways, i il '-.rr ieroiiiiiieinl.ilion include n suggestion thai the build- 0 REPRIEVE FOR SOWASH nliUr or Justice Refuses oui Suggests Application to B.C. Judge Ml, "el. 3l The jtinre refUMNl an n for a rirtee fn--u. under sentence to oer I. fur rticita-lierjl ii. murder. IhiI , lnl should ! made . Columbia judge, ar- rreeie here toll" a'ili'-a' '"" v dl le I . li'' W''k. il I nnnir nrtw- r r - n UUUU lUllllUV ARE WITHDRAWN ra uul si Duinana uneaa Time Set by League of Ns- tlons lltlNI. Uulxuna. Oct. 29. ")(.; evacuated lhil-tei i itory early today, i '.us before the I line limit . t lie l.cauuc oT "Nation llttiKunaii force reoc-iif evarunled territory. IBERIAN WHALE OIL SECURED BY FLEET Norwelolan Steamer and Four Whalers Arrive at Seattle After Hunt SlATTI.I'.. Oct. 21). The Nor- an teamcr komtuandoren. ' uipanu'd Jiy four steam w ,.: ile Dm first fleet to hunt r' wiiale ilT the Siherinn cobkI i Kcvernl yearn, arrnetl nere 1 iuy wiiii 10.000 barrel of w a e oil WORKERS. Workiniimen ipiallfying in householder or license holder nre reminded Ihey must reuisler al the City (crk office before t?al-uiKlit in order lu gel on 'lie Municipal Volcr' Lil. The Cily Clerk' office will He open Halm-day un-'d u pan. und ru'ry even-mit .A. until 0 o'clock for the purpose of receiving regis! rut ion. Ileglsler now and prnlecl your injiul ctpal friiiichlse. . P I Vancouver w aquamisn; ana exrension 10 for present Kxteusiou or Hie Pacific (ireat J the formulation of a definite iiijj i I he line from .North an-'"ivrr l SiiuamUli he indefin-i llely polHned aii'l the proposal in rminlriirt a rut -off from Clin-jlon lu A"bcfofl he dropped. iiiMin sotrjrrsUon i that the ,iniii. Hat Orel sHir line he .iot built until the coal measure ! are developed aud proved. Hie extension of ilie line t "he Pem-r liner country it l riiMie(t should he hft fur UirJ I ii I ore. VESSELS LOADING LUMBER AT VICTORIA Pick up About December Owing to Permanent Policy VKM'OltlA. Oel. 2V. Sleame-heaf mount in here loading ?S(l.-OOO feet of lumber fr New York. The simmer llerwtndriMKir i at Oa.len Point lork lomlin? ue.ii ly l.oon.000 feel of lumber for New York ami Itnslon, while the l.l.r IMnrooinnl i iloeklNl III Mie r.Mnadian I'Uiret Sound mill-ofjloailina iSO.OOO feet of lunilter und .'oo.ooo laths. All told, the lumber export for this motiMi will rearli the a.uou.- 000 mark, while the first ship ment of limber to Japan in moulds will aJo I loaded here durin? tin week. I he perman ent eonlruelion program ifors into effeet In Japan on January I and I'arlfic Coast luuibfriueii iiutiripale a reviMil on I lie Japanese lumber market. Tin kai.im Mam will lake out Hie first shinmenl of lumber fron Virinn.i in rercnl inonlhs. Shr will load 500.000 feel of Japan eye Miuarert. The Atlantic seaboard is si ill liiinher as also is California, hut Hie l ulled Km lit tn ami Auslralian markets hae fallen olf. The only bright I on the horizon i Hie Jap- uiiii miii'Lel. liii-h is exiieeled lo pick up about December. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Ili.l. Anked. Wheal I.UK ll.C. Siler . f.tl Dunwell 1.17 1.55 Ilarellon on V I.. & I .12'. 4 .IUj Premier '.... 2.2H 2.2'J Porler-hlalio .07 SilvercrcM .05 .07 iSurf Intel .0(14 .07 V, Termitius .27 Murinnl .... . .09 (irnnby .... ... . It) .80 Howe bound . 2U.30 : JU.50 C. P. II I 111.00 (HadHloiiQ .. . .2U4 .20 Daly Alaska .20 llufu .17 PilverKinllli .21 .24 Lucky Jim . .11 '4 .10 Olaclcv .20 H .28 itTAfntl mn y(JJJ jjj I(J(Jj TOTALLED 606 Feature of Polling This Morning Was Large Number of Women Who Recorded Preferences The iiirlemeul weather prevail in? tmlay may perjiaps be held ttcrouiitable lor the fuel that up to J'.'. .10 noon only COO vule had ben rat here in the federal election as emiared with 715 wtes al a similar hour of the day ill the ll;l election. Efforts are twins made, however, , the vnriou committees to pel Uie tutrr to the ami it Is Hiible that, by sit o'clock this eenluu. when Hie ballot int wllH I.A Al. . A.1 ' II... ,.l ItlltllltMf llf vtew nla' " compart" ' faorabfr" with the toll al the H'Jl eler-(lon wUtdi was 2,100, There are S.H7I iualtfied oter. in the city this election. A feature of the polling this luorniiiu w'hs the ar?e uumJe r if ladies who appeared lu record their preference. Ilcturninn Of- tV-er II. Mori liner eslimatiil that n' In I -' 10 al Icn.t -'DO Ai'iiicii had tofeil, JOE MARTIN RECAPTURED Provincial Police at Powell River Rearrest ''Prisoner Who Escaped Last Saturday Night Word was received by the provincial police here this afternoon that Joe Martin, who escaped from the custody of Constable Smith of Anyox on the steamer Prince Rupert last Saturday night, had been recaptured by the provincial police at Powell River. He will be taken on to the penitentiary to serve the four years for theft to which he was sentenced here by Judge Young. It Is possible that an additional charge of escaping from lawful custody may be preferred against him In the south. MORE RELIGION AND LESS LAWLESSNESS NEED OF THE STATES WASHINGTON. DC. Oct. 29 -"-President CoolnUr told the an nual council of Cowrrcpatiouai churches thai more law ohser viinrc and more religion are needed in IhU country. "Lawlessness Is loo prruilenl iild lack of respect for govern ment'.'.'onvenlion by riilljrhlened society loii iipparenl." sjiid the President. "If there nre any ucn prni fu'tltires in the enforcement nf 'ihV'law il 1 because there hate been general failures lu the dis position lo observe lb'1 law. 1 can conceive of no attenuate remedy for Hi? evil which beset society except Ihrouuh the influence of rclljjfgti.t' Adverltfe In the Dally News CONSERVATIVE CAVALCADE ON WAY TO - : -i-J If Mcigheu il oes not ma e Huge Vote is Expected to be Polled Today in All Parts OTTAWA. O'l. 20. All Ihal there will be u heavy pull four million people will exercise ada. Moth Premier .Mackenzie will receive the returns al Ollawu. The Premier wound up his il iod.iv he might asAvell bury and give place to another leader of Dominion reports this niunmig indicate today. Hie possibility being that Ihe fniuche throughout Can King und lluii. Arthur Mcigheu campaign last night, devoting MURDER CASE in nminmnn much of his lime to stulemeuts 1 Meigheu on the HriliMi preference. The Premier spoke yesterday til Schoinherg. Aurora, Newmarket, and Holland Land ing:, concluding! shortly U'fore miilni lit in a final speech ue-liu-rcd al Ottawa. Mr. Meiahen expressed confi dence in Ihe result of the balbd- iiK. ileclariiit Ihat after four years Canadians should put an. end lo "Tariff hargaininjr and' lariff lojr rolling." VYWnrvcn Oat. so ; Ceo- eially weather coudit i o n s throuuhoul Ihe province are xorahlo for the larse.'vile today all hough a lijthl snow in the interior has caused difficult road, condilions which may inlerferc somewhat. Much early interest is shown al cily polls. It. I.. Maillaiul, who has been ainpaigniug in Hie district in the Conservative cause, will re turn Winrouvcr on Ihe Prince lUiper! louioirtiw juoininir. Mr. Mailland, who is u past presidenl of the ancouer oyro (;iul. was I iruesl at the llolary Club luncheon here Ihis afternoon. IN KrlVlilIlllrlli,0,1,:l11 urier tlK UdM uro 1U 11L4U1IA1 &l wuis v VANCOlYl.lt, Oct. 29. Charged with murder of a fellow seanion Kvaifoskoir of the imgiuer uroiiou nan, n. ncr appcareu in coun yesier day und was remanded until Fri day fur hi" preliminary hearing. II is believed thai a dispute over Hie proper method. of oper-iitrnj! the which led to I lie killinjr. HvadoskolT was stabbed in Ihe chest while in his bunk and Herenlzeu is said lo have confessed Ihat he killed him. A charjre brought by the pro vincial police iiuainsl William (ioldbloom of buying furs out of season was dismissed by Slipen diary .Magistrate II. 1. Mel. cod in the city police court yesterday afternoon. Bank Bandits Get Away With Large Sums When They Killed Car Driver and Wounded Two IIUrTALO. Oel. 2D.---llaudits today killed Charles Clifford, driver for Ihe Hank of Iluffalo nulomoliilc ami wounded two other bank men, one seriously. The bandits secured ti;l,000 but overlooked another sum of $2 1,000 wJiich was curried In the ear. , v 4 , . '...'' TI10 itiotiey w-iis being Iraiiferred from iimilliei bank in Ihu duwnlown section. OTTAWA himself at I'orlage La Prairie ALL PARTIES SURE OF WIN: Results of Voting In Federal Election Today Will be Known this Evening Willi the coinmitlee rooms, of all three candidates claiming that today's vol in v in the federal election eonlest will show .substantial majorities in their favor, Hie backers of Stork. Itushhy und Nickerson are still displaying the slid upper lit as Ihey have consistently done since Ihe cam paign ooeiied. IL Is a case of "neuvr say die till you're dead' with all , Uircc. there is one ihinjt certain, however, that Ihe calculations of two organizal yms P""? disprove:! counted anil, if the rare prove close, the whole three of them will be disappointed for extra vagant estimates of majorities are heiii made. One factor that lends support to the predictions of a Liberal victory in Ihe fact Ihat. in lctliii; circles. Slork is still a bijr favorite. Despite thai farl, it is understood that some large wncrrs hae been laid with odds in favor of Hie Liberlas All three candidates, wearu'd after nearly a month of stiff and constant campaigning but cheer ful and confident, presented themselves early this morning id Ihelr respeclixt' committee moms making frequent calls during the day al Hie polling stations to ob serve how Iliimts were going. With Hie polls elosiujr at o'clock this eM'iiinjr, by seen o' Clock the result in Prince llupert will probably be known, lly Hint lime returns from outside point in this district will nlo be com intr in and. unless the vole proves very close, the result in Skeeun !iould be pretty well a- eerlai.'ieil by niuevor ten o clock A prelly fair indication of how Ihinjis haM' oiie (11 (iuuula u u 'whole vviO also probably be known this evening. Various bulletin services havis been en Rased ami ample arrnnjrement have been limde to keep the pub lie posted op Hie return. dvri in the Dlly News. t PAINLEVE IS FRENCH LEADER Becomes " Premier and Succeeds In Forming Cabinet Satisfactory to all PAHIS, Oct. f'J. Paul Pain-lee is a,xain Prime Minister of 1-ranee. He was called upon, following the resignation of ttriand, and has succeeded in Uirminjr a cabinet which seems sal.sfaclory to everyone and will he presented lo President Doum- erpue. in it l'ainiee lanes i lie portfolio -of minister of finance and Hriaml remains al the post of forriirn minister which he held alone: with that- of Premier. M. Puinleve is 02 years of ap Ile was prune Minister le- fore from. September ii lo No vember t.1. 11)17. He was min ister of instruction in a former Itriand administration, bein a professor of eien."e and a member r the academy of sciences. LIQUOR STOLEN BY HI JACKERS Fourteen Barrels Worth $10,000 was Private Lasky Stock XKW YOHK, Oct. 29. -Four-Iren barrels -of liquor. Hie entire private stock which has heen uardrd siure pre-pndiibilion lays, was stolen by Iii-jacker4 from Jesse L. Lasky, vice-president of the Famous Players Lasky Corporal ion. The liquor -, is value.l at Sio.ooo pre-war'! prices. " FOSSILIZED MAN IS ; FOUND IN LONDON : Deep Excavation 'n Leadenhall Street Results In Discovery '. Which Interests Arc-haeo'oglsts LONDON. Oct. 29. Part of a fossilized human skull discovered in a deep excavation in Leadenhall Street. London, may in lh opinion of archaeologists, rank in Importance with the Neanderthal and Pildowu cranial shells. II wa found at a depth of 20 feet, and, aeeonling lo Professor Klliott Smith, probably belonged lo a woman of about fifty years nf age. The right side of Ihe iln cavil y. whieli is very small. Is much less developed than the left side, imlicalinjr that Hi? woman was tefl ' handed. II I much "nearer the Neandenlh.il kull than Ihat of the present hl.iy human being, mid Prof. Smith says that if il i not nf the Neanderthal period, it certainly of a much "more primitive type Iban Hie Palaeolithic. Another anthropologist say. the skull, whiqh is much flattened, seems tii show- that IhU ancient Loiobtuer lived 111 the' upper Palaeolithic period. ONE FISH BOAT BRINGS THREE SMfliL CATCHES (lie Pair of Jacks hroujrht lu tt small catch of her own ami also the catches of the Kuieu and the C. Lipsetl. having 15.00') pounds iu all. The sale today were: American Leviathan. 2.0,000, ut lle and Re to Cold Storage... Canadian Pali of Jack. 18,100, al IHo and He V AHIn Fisheries. Ingietl IL. 1.300; at 17.50c and 8e to Cold Storage.