w ol II NO FISHING IN FRASER RIVER Nets Will Not be Put In Water,! A Ul IW HIKFRS UI"MW AT Until Monday and N.aotla. Hons Continue M.W WilTMINSTKIl, SJcpl "j AHhmigb Iho fislierineu's ' ike on the l-raser lliver is re-niiih'd as ended, no net will be ast until Monday. The price i' minitllee or Iho 11.(1. Fislier-inen s I'rolecllvc Association were iiislniclcil at a mass mcet- ' yesterday lo continue iicko- ml ions wilh the canners and to repnr! at another meeting lo be beld tfalunluy. WASHINGTON NAILS PENNANT TO MAST Wins Two Games Against Cleveland Yesterday In American League Game M AN YOllK, Sept. 25. - I he Aiiieiirnn Leii.Tiie pennant fllos Irlumphimlly al ttio Waslilnplon huiidlipad for the second selisnn H ll'Slllt uf (in, cr swocTv "f ScnalorH In thn doiillo hi ader wilh Cluvolaml yesterday. r right right uud wrong bul . . . . r ;iv (hat of self-iiileresl. ,l iln-al ha controlled nut v the railway hut ttn gov-t n ail in (he al ami Hrilih I 'ulna Iihh licfii Ihc victim. V "I IIhtc ha been found a ' iinieiil (hut if willing lo 'lie cuslern power ami lln' lirnvime wilh fair- Mackenzie King and hi ;ft ordered ihe railway im-moii to set the rale on i -.-! of equity. The order ni.i'Ie ly Ihe iotiimiion - iH ing partially oheved.i ) llrili!h Columbia i' 'nig uml Prince lluperl i- more IIimii any oilier ' epl Vancouver to heii-l r 'M Ihe change. 1 -h OdurtihiM hat lo stand lor own interests. Now, iif i iioing ireuteu rigiii 1 ' ild see to it that lino afralr Airtlinrtff.- The K'uiruiitrc it i lo rcliirn M keime King goveni-mvver. To do olher-work ugaiii'l our own SUGGESTS BUY POINT ROBERTS Rprtentatlvo of Fisherman Would Solve Frater River Problem Easily N'W V:sTMINSH:it. Sep!. I order lo solve Hi' fidiing in V. Mnideu. ii'r'lnry of I .inn llm'r Fishermen s A- ''"ii. suggested lo W. A. " il. director of fisheries for Dominion of Canada, (hat the ics department purchase ' llotMrt " from Hi'1 laded Mipivhy eliminating Hie ' up and permit I niir the mil o) Hie salmon Hi reach I and gets satisfactory reply from Dominion Minister That (he terminal gram elevator al Prince lliiperl which will he ready lo handle gram in November will ho operated by ihe federal grain commission on the same basis a Vancouver, and thai member of (he i-ommiion will he here about October 7 lo make impeclion and prepare organization for the hipping of grain through tin ort in the information that ha been received by Ihe grain committee of the Crime lliiperl Hoard of Trade. M. I. McUiiffery, rhairman of Ihe board'!1 gram committee, and In colleagues have been buy recently on Ihe matter of the operation of the elevator and a number of letrgraiu hate paed between the rommitlee and il. Ileutlier-iugloii. general manager of Ihe Canadian goernmenl elevators, - - 1 l'ort William. ' DltWm rilADrCC ADC So"" m llie?e telegrams were DU11LU UlttlYULJ ftltb ia follows: WITHDRAWN VANCOUVER has Returned North VAXCOt VKH. S-pf. 25."Vilh-drawnl f Ihf clurjfe agalnl Jaiiifi Itohlii-on, hrouahl liorr followniit an allerfalion on Ihe lrH l eallle ilh Oeorge Alxi, nn Alakan llahlhou-keeper. who wiW lit had br' f.v nulled out of IO,00 la 1 i bunco name hre ity iiomnoon J and olhcrf. was allowed by lh' cuiil c"l,nlay. Alrxn ha fti-parenlly rclurncd to Alaska. . PRIZES GIVEN FOR FIRST AID AMONG THE RAILWAY. EMPLOYEES MUX TIU'VL. Sent. 25. l'rijes lo Ihe winner or Fir.! Aid teams were pieseuli-d here and follow-itiE the. nreenlalinn was a de- monlralloii in firl aid work by Hie Slralford Molixe Power chop team wiiicli won the Montiiam berl trophy. Thi deniotislratlon showed Hie -kilful appllcalion of Iheir kiiowleljxe in Ireatinp in which lliere were rraelure; and hemoiihaise. The Fori llouge hop idwjed a clever sketch xhownur bow to deal with emergency cases. HANALL LAST NIGHT Mrs. Ssm Johnson and Miss Anna Rorvlk Making Progress on Prince Rupert-Vancouver Hike TKIlllACK, Sfol. 25. Mrs. Sam Johnson and Ml Anna Horvik uf Prince lluperl, bikimr from Prince lluperl to Vancouver, ar-red at Terrace about. 5.30 Wednesday tilMlit and.leri again al 8. 1 5 yeslenlay morninp. They stayed at llaiiall lasl niulil leaving iiiei i- I his niiu niiut. DOCTOR WAS BURNED IN SUMMER COTTAGE IlKoCKVILLi:, Sept. 25.-- Or. J. H. Mann. H' years of ac, of Peleibnio, Ontario, and his wife were burned lo dealh in a fire which destroyed I lioll summer colliiBi' nonr here Ibis inornlng. AdverMse In the Dally News. ineree advices Prince itupert elevator will he handled by grain commii(Ui. Umlrautors aiiviM- elevator will he completed ready to handle Rrain in November. Firm in Vancouver representin? five Japanese line lells us they are anxiously awaiting report from rommlssion a lo charges, clc. which will be made by commission. Hoard ojf Trade here are anxious lo assist in xcltiiiK grab through here this season. Vou will undciMand Ihe necessity o' some anliun. Please aiviso you.' mlenlious. Heply by wire collec' "M. 1'. McCAFFKHY, "Chairman uf Hoard of (irain Coinniillee." "Fort William. beplember IS, 1 925 ".M. P. MrCaffery, "Prince Huiert. "Answering your wire September 10, Prince Hupert elevatm editorial tPrince Rupert Grain Elevator AQAIN8T THIS PROVINCE Le I by Moil I re ul t lie powers Hi control Ihe provinces of M iidoba, NtyVu .Scotia umj New lli utiwick arc nut hi urlive ( ji' -ilion (u doing justice lo Hi ti-h Columbia in (he mailer to be Operated by Commission on Same Terms as Vancouver uilway freight rale?.. They' . th ul il mil from Hie ioiiit uVA.nmmittpp nf Rnnrrt nf TrnAo tnboc mnftor tin '' "l'rince Itupert, "Steptembcr 10, 1925. "It. Ilealhcrington, Lighthouse Kteoer from Alaska, "(ieiieraliMaJuieei" tf, Grain . . Who Caused Man's Arrest CominTiMun. sr'-, Fort WiMMiii, OhU, ".MinMer of 'I rntk and Com will oyerale under fame' tariff as Vancouver public terminal .Mailing you copy. "It. lllLVrilKHINllTON. "(ieneral Manager. Caimdiau Cov ernment Klevalor." Prince Itupert, September 22 "II. Ileatlieriimlou, Fort William. "Thanks for your wire September 1 8. Hoard would like 'something more deflnile us lo when inaiiaiiemeiit will bo established here. Shall negotiations foi space In elevator be made wilh you at Fort William or will yon have a representative hero and when? "M. P. McCLUTF.llY" "Fort William, Sept. 21. "M. P. McCarfery, Prince lluperl. "Heplying your wire Seplem her 22, members of grain commission will be in Prince lluperl about October 7. Do not think any necessity book space In ele valor" al present as expect will be able lake care all grain offer ing. "II. IIKATIIKHINOroN. The editor of Iho Daily News has received an invitation from Ihe Chancellor, President, Oov-ernufs and Senule id the I'Uiver-slly or llritish Columbia to attend, Ihe inauguration ceremonies al Point (irey on October 10. 4 t TWO LEADERS WILL VISIT VANCOUVER CAMPAIGN TOURS VANCOUVKIl. Sept. 25. IloUi ItiKht Uuii. W. I.. Mackeniie Kin and Hon Arthur Meiiieu will viil Vancouver on a pcakjiix-lour the first week in October, parly " headnuarlers announce. It i expected that Premier Km? will be herr Oeioher 2 and Mr. Meijchei) two day laler. McGEER WANTS P.G.E. TO BE A j " Ti A FIT . AP P' M D f VANCOlVKIl, Sent. 25. One ! )t Hie firs! planks in the plal- . form of o. o. Mciieeix K.C., I.ib-H ral candidate in Vancouver Cen :l: t.. .I..., .1... I tin.. V..I ....... I . liiilvvav shall lake over complete Hid operate Ihe Pacific Urea1 lasletn railway and continue it nlo Ihe Peace lliver country. COLLISION OF 25 TAXI nntl Boston Grill Ambulance Ice Cream goes with dinner Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere al itl nr;i floor for It Ire. Stand Royal H NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6t PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the MATT VIDIj ,, it )., up j,ii,...,ry least. Phone 457. VI.. .. -, Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOL XV., NO. 223. VIUSCR MITKIIT, U.C., FlljDAY, SKl'TKMUKIl 25, W25. YttUrdty't cumulation 1B92 Strot ! BIS PRIOR FIVE CENTS. ELEVATOR TO BE OPERATED BY COMMISSION VOLUNTEER FORCE TO SERVE IF GENERAL STRIKE IS CALLED IN BRITAIN I IsHlaB Hon. Charles Lanclot. K.C., altorney-gweral for Canada in I'.ngland, who has arrived home for a holiday. THOSE NOT REGISTERED sum ii n nn tn at ompp n a nm mn a imm V"""" uyj uv Both go off Track and one Lands at Bottom of Embankment Bottom up Costs Nothing to Get on the List of Voters A renort is current that it Icosts 2.00 to register a nanle on the Voters' List now being pre- CHATTANOOOA, Tenn., Sepllpared for use in the approaobini 25. One person was killed anil Dominion F.lection. This is in-fifty injured, many seriously.'correel. II costs nolliing' lo when Hie Dixie Flier northboundiregisler. A Hrltlsh subject by and the Dixie Limited south-lhirth or naluraliialion, 21 yeUr- bound collided teij miles northjof age, huviug lived in Canada of here last evenliiR. Holh trainsione year and in Ibis Klecloral plnnpcd over the embankment, one on each side of t lie track, Hie Dixie Limited landing bottom ipvvards. STOCK MARKET Did. Asked. nunwell 1.25 1. 10 Hiuellon .... ' 01; .01 . L. and I .18 .22 Premier "2.28 2.33 Sllvcrcresl .07 i .10 urf Inlet .-.to'OTi .08 'Vrtuintis ' .25 11. G. Silver i5 1. 10 Daly Alaska .20 (Hailstone 2C .28 i i ran by m.oft dislriel two months, holh Im mediately prior lo 'Sepl 5, t'J25, male or female is enlilled to be registered. Names belween A and I. regi-.d- a! McLaren's .Music store ui d M lo . at J. W McKinley s. 215 Fourth Ave. K. MILLIONAIRE WIDOW IS 20 YEARS OF AGE NF.W YOJIK. Sept. 25. Hy the will of her husband. Hcginald C. VunderhiK, Mrs. (Iloina Morgan Vanderblll. apfil 20, iwceives New Organization Formed to Fight for Equal Treatment Force of Volunteers Being Organized to Offset British Strike Will meet with public favor but will accelerate formation of Workers' defence corps LONDON. Sept. 2o. Wilh the mining situation again re-Miming u threatening aspect, a new organization is being formed to organize throughout he country a body of loyal citizens pie-pared to volunteer to mai.ilaiu food supplies ami vital services in the event of a general strike. The plan will doubtless meet with general public favor but is bound to accelerate the organization of the "workers defence i-orps" for which John Wheatlcy, member in the Ma- donald cabinet is reported to have laid the foundation at Glasgow with the hope of achieving a membership of ten million. - seven million dollars, makinu' her the wealthiesl widow of her ime. for the Western Provinces VANCOUVKIl, Sepl. 25.--As n resuU of a conference oi Ihe executive committee mimed al recent conference of western mayors ul Kdmoiilou it was decided yeslerday lo form a new organization known as "The We-lent Canada Development and I'uiled League" in order that Ihe western provinces might be afforded an opportunity to combine in Ihe fight for equal Ireat meui wiiii i lie rest or I lie Dominion in freight rales ami on olher qiieslious. The first meeting of the new organization will ho held the middle of October. BRITAIN FAVORS ARBITRATION IN ! PLACE OF FIGHTING j OKNF.VA. Sept. 25. Lord ! Cecil, addressing Ihe League ! of .Nations today, supported j a resolution calling for a pencil! disarmament conference. He reaffirmed' HriU ain s devotion (o the princ ciple of arbitration and ex- pressed the opinion I hat urosress was being made alonjr those lines. FISH ARRIVALS Eight Schooners Marketed Catch-es Total lno 142,000 Pounds at Exchange this Halibut fares marketed at Hie Fish Kxchanse this niornin totalled 1 12,000 pounds. six American boals liavinir 131.500 pounds and two Canadian. 10,500 pounds. Arrivals and sales were as fol lows: American Vansee. 50,000 pounds, al D.'Jc and 5c: May, 0.000 pounds, al II.Ic and 7c, and Augusta, ll.- 5U0 pounds, at 1 1.8c and i-c, to Hie Candaian Fish & Gold Stor age C. Ilesolute, 32.000 pounds, a '..8e and 5c, and tirayimg, -12.- 000 itounds. at 1 1.3c and 0c. to the Pacific Fisheries. Sunset. 20,000 pounds, at UAH' and 5c. lo the Houlh Fisheries Co. Canadian Itingleader, 3,500 pounds at 10.2c and 6c to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Tramp 7.000 pounds, at ILf and 7c, tt the Atlin Fisheries. MILLION DOLLARS TO FIGHT CAPITALISM vF.W YOllK. Sept. 25. organizations receiving as sistance from a fund created by Charles (iurhuul of North (Jar ver. .Mass.. "to figui capitalism : PROCESSION OF UNEMPLOYED IN LONDON TODAY i Carried Banners) With Inscrlp-; Hons When Going to Inter view Board of LONDON, Sept. 25 Carrying banners bearing the inscription "work or maintenance" and "bel-ler be fighting than starving,." five thousand unemployed marched to the office of Hie West, Ham Hoard of (iuardians of the . poor demanding for the unem- ) ployed additional '.allowances of i Lcoal during the winter. . The demonstrators were bar- ' angtied by speakers, including ! communists. The procession, broke up afler ) being promised by the board that ; their demands would be investl- Ptated. : THREE DROWN AUTO ACCIDENT Thrown Into Willamette River When Riding In Auto on Pacific Highway . .. F.UULNi:. Ore., Sept. 25. Ld-ward Hoycr, Archie Stevens und Harry Kaslep of Hoseberg were drowned this moridng wlien ail auloinoliile in which they were, riding plunged from the Pacific Highway into the Willamette lliver. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION LOS ANGELES LAST NIGHT Building Wrecked and Whole Lincoln Heights District Rocked LOS ANtiF.LKS. Sepl. 25. A Ivvo-slorey dwelling in Ihe northwest section of the city was tle-slroyeaby an explosion of mysterious origin last night. Tho have made more than a millioni blut completely wrecked Die ....... ..... l ! ... i .. .V I 11 .. . o lars in Willi Mieet in the last! imhihiiik mm rocKcu ui" enuu two years. VISCOUNT HAMAO IS VICTIM OF BONFIRE TOKIO. Sepl. 25. Viscount A Human, president of the Privy Council who was severely burned Wednesday when his clothing CHUght fire from a bonfire, died today. Lincoln lie hls district. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League New York I. PUMurir 0. Ilrooklyn 2, Cincinnati 3. American Leagu Washington t-. Ovelnml 3-2 Philadelphia t. SI. Lmiis 0. Chicasro 5. New York C. Delruit o, Uosion 5.