25 i w.iy pad. TAXI nnd Ambulance Service Anywhoro at Anytime. Stand Royal .Hotel, 3rd Ave. and Gth St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOI W NO. "OH, by Premier King OTTWVA. 8epl. K In a lale--hed yplinl.iy. Hon. Ar-M'' lien, leader of the value, dealt with tonne : liargex made by Premier In speech al lllchinond Saturday. Tu Pi-i-niier eeks lo eseue l.j.'ititv nf lila frinp venm of '!' :m Hie plea dial lie bad an adeiiualu majority," slal-M Meiuhen. who declared I'm the Premier had no policy Hie iptesHous of transporla- ' UHingralion, tariff and the a e an of which, arcordii.g ' b lung required miIiiIioii. PREMIER KING IS ON STUMP Oponod Woitorn Ontario Campaign Yesterday Asks That Majority Do Qlvon Party 1X1 ll;li, (),,., scpl. 8. Pit-inu r King yesterday opened Lis ve:,iern Ontario campaign with harp stricture's for what ho o-iiumI liiu "ilelracllons" of lion. ArMuir Meiglien, leader of the I luiscrvaiivos. Ho asked the ele iir- to UVI, u goveriiiiieul ! "tilt: f initial majority o that H i"Udil deal effectively with the Problems of the tariff, traiispor-'i'umi, immigration and senate reform. I GERMANY INVITED OI NirVA. Pent. H. The Allies li.'ivn .liiriiill..!.. ii inviirii iiriiiiuiij iiHend the conference fur eoiiMileralloii of the proposed I air lliwitl for Hie occasion, ar rived from the south yeslertlay He has been appearing with success Hi southern fairs ami it evpectod he will be as popular i VIHIIor liero uv iiv ' eUewlierew Jndaing of exhibits starled Mils inoniinz Willi the intention of having It finished and' the priie-w inning exliibd maived by the opening tonight. The government Judges arrived front the Interior on ye.sieruay aner- noou's tram. LEAGUE BASEBALL (Sunday scores) American League liolon 5. Washington 3. r.hlcago , St. Louis It. Philadeliliia 3, New York I. National League llostoii I t-l I. Hrooklyn l-t. SI. Louis U, IJincliinall 3. pitlsburgli . Chicjfgo 2. (Monday's scores) American Leaguo New St. York t, Hoslon 5. I. mill u-l. Detroit 7-3. Chicago 5-5. Cleveland U-0. Washinglon 2-7. Pliila. l-. National Leaguo Cincinnali 8. t. Louis .(i. Chicago 5-11. Plllsliurgh H-8. 01 bets postponed on account of rain. SENATOR BRADBURY DEAD fi'fi'itn Sent. H I. lent. -Cul in in"", i . ii iii.n. iiirv. i .ii iservaiive II. ll. ; .. Senator or SclkirK, .Man., men .on .in.... ...i....... i..i Sunday. Heceasru, nmui: iram ne was Hint of a brick maun r,.r...-,.iv was years of age. ii.. in rrance for a short Hie Ureal Will ,1I1UJ i.,:-.aB NOMINATION DAY HERE OCTOBER 15 CI T T A W A. Sept! 8.-Nominations for J tie general fcsleral election wliieh l uov definitely sol for October 2i will lake place on OctoOer -2 in 27 ridings covering widely scattered lerrilnry, incliiitiiig Skeeiia, where the randidates will be named mi. October ji. LAURA FRIZZELL Hon. Gcorno N. Gordon, Former ly Deputy Speaker, Takos Immigration Portfolio CONTEST WINNER Receives $500 Scholarship from Exhibition Board for Selling Most Tickets Miss Laura Frizzell, Skeena llHcr and Llks' oandidale, wa-w inner of the $500 scholarship offered in connection with the rair Hoard's ticket selling cam paign which closed Saturday night Miss l ruzell had a long lead over her next rival who was Mis Adeline llenrrcksen. .Miss Kalherine Harvey, Miss Alberta llirhiiioml. and Arthur Johnson followed in the order mentioned. All I lie candidates received ten per cent of their collections. NEW MINISTER IS SWORN IN TODAY OTTAWA, Sept. 8. Hon. Oeo. N. Cordon was this morning MORO FISHERMEN DROWN IN STORM Thlrty-flvo Lost Their Lives In Typhoon Noae Philippine Islands MANILA, Sept. 8. Thirty-rive Morn fishermen are believed to have been drowned in 11 typhoon on the Sula Sea. Five survivors, ufler battling with Hie siorm for ive day-, dnfled ashore. WENATCHEE CLOUDBURST Seventeen Killed", Four Missing and Three Are Ser.'ously Injured WENATCHTE, Wash., Sept. 8. Seventeen killed, ten ace missing and three are serl-ous'y Injured as a .result of a cloudburst accompanied by a heavy windstorm which struck Sprjnq Valley, near here, late Saturday afternoon and destroyed six frame buildings. Most of the killed were in a three-story note) which the wind carried sixty feet. The storm was the worst experienced In the northwest for many years. The roaring wall of water twelve feet high swept down from, a canyon upon the Great Northern railway terminal at Sprlngwatcr, and, picking up a hole! and flvo dwellings In Its path, tore them to sollnters. The three-story Sprlncwator Hotel was hurled sixty feet across tho street. WENATCHEE, Sept. 8. (Later) Tho dead now number 17 as a result of tho flood and four more missing are believed dead. Dama?o Is estimated at $500,000. MISS ELEANOR PECK TO WEDJ1YDER MAN Marrlago of Wel'-Known Former Local Girl to Take Placo at Premier Next Monday The wedding will lake place at Premier on September 1 1 of Miss F.leanor Peck, daughter of Mi.- II. ,lil,m.l. .ii llnnL- ,.f V,.f , - . , J ."I I ... .lllllllllllV.il till VII ...... sworn 111 as a member of Iho ... , , . .. , , 'st.niinster a. d ror.ner i..c.n- Privy Council, becoming minis- ler of i.nimgral.oi, and colonic ,l'r ,. ,."L' Ur; """"i!1 .!? !' Hon. He was formerly deputy)'" speaker of Hie House. j1""-1"': "- 1 MARY ELEN SMITH NOT YET APPOINTED ye) . TO TARIFF BOARD (Special lo Daily News' OTTAWA, Sept. 8. Official denial Is given rumors to the effect Ihal Mrs. Mary Kllen smith, Vancouver, has been appointed to the tariff advisory hoard which Premier King announced 011 Saturday would bo formed. There have been no np poiiitmeuts inado lo (he board PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUXCK HU'KIIT. H.C., TIKSDAY. SKPTKMHKK 8. 1025. FRANCE IN FINAL StUurday't Circulation 1633 i DAVIS CUP MATCHES Jean Borotra Eliminates tralia by Defeating Gerald Patterson at Forest Hlllls .'r- FOHKST HILLS. Sept. 8. Jty defeating Oerald Patterson, the Australian in the foUrth match of the Davis Cup play, Jean Horolra earned Iho right for France lo meet the United stales for possession of the Davis Cup. The final matches will start in Philadelphia on Thursday. STABBING IS MYSTERIOUS Seven Girls Knifed In Montreal by "Phantom Dagpcrman" Whom Police Cannot Find MONTH KAL, Sept. 8. Three girls were stabbed yesterday, one seriously, by a "phantom dagserman" whom the police are unable to tocale. Seven slab bing took place in the same listrict, and the remarkatle thing is that none of Hie victims saw their assailant. One girl received three distinct wounds in the back. MANY MORE PUPILS AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS Long Vacation Ended Today Increased Attendance Is General Report The cily schools reopened this morning after the long summer vacation. Increased attendance is, reported from I he High School and Hooth, llordeu Street and Seal Cove public schools. There are also a large number of be ginners at the public schools. NO TR ACE YET 0FPN9N0.1 San Francisco - Honolulu Flying Boat Is Still Missing HONOLULU. Sept. 8. There is slill no trace of the missing flying boal PN-9 No. 1 of the Ill-fated Sail Francisco-Honolulu flight which started a weak ago. The search is still 011 and will probably continue for a few' days Y.'tl Strait Salaa 48 Boston Grill Ice. Cream goes with dinner Large I pslair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 467. PRICE FIVK CENTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION WILL START TONIGHT BRITISH GOVERNMENT TAKES ENERGETIC ACTION STAMP OUT COMMUNISM Big Show Opens This Evening; Everything Ready for Fall Fair Hailed n Hie best that hat ever been held in the titv anil Hut' a rather ambitious prediction, the WJTi Prince Ilupert rxtt i.iitnii will ne opencil al 7 o clock this evening by Fred s k. M.P.. unil will continue in progress until the end of the k For the pal few day, the Pair building ha litiuiuied ; Mi he arlivilv of the neoide in rhnrire and I In mam- imrunu have been arranging the thousand of exhibits covering me range 01 kui ami nit if m lr of Central and Nortlterii Hi ' u Columbia. In addition to what is said to be a larger RENE VIVIANI, EX-PREMIER OF FRANCE PASSES .display than ever of the usual Fair exhibits, the building itself contain many interesting commercial booth. Tlie midway i-oniani" a iiiiillitude of carnival attract mint and the sports grounds, will be kepi buv throughout the week with a big bill of haeball and football Mine. Ac usual, the nurce ol U)e pjX,j(,ition w ,fend large- War Premier was Greatest Ora-ily Uhiii Hie weather. As fur a tor In Nation' Hlstory. j arrangements are concerned, the Famous Lawyer and I Fair Hoard ha I he maun of de-Statesman tail well in hand and the big K r i r if . annual thow is now 'ready to s. ,,t. H. lime Vivinnt.'go." of France, died all Over the werk end viitnr Sanitarium where hel front all over the. ilUlriel and nflneil toiire his eol-'from AlaW arrival in bun- years nso. He w'iih ti2,drd. Ilnee from Hie interior and was Premier orjbrtmalil many exhibits, inrlud- jr the early singe of Ing the big dUlrict display War. A an urn I or. he which Hit ear promise In eon-- eipnil in the history slllule. more of a feature than Il was inieriialional-jevr. The Aiyaush native band '" n n lawyr and slate- I here, well a the hand Innn r.:. jthe American village of New TORY LEADER MAKES REPLY Mellakalla. Holh were on hand al the O.T.I, wharf yesterday and played selections ax a big delegation conUiihing well ovn 1 1 no person from Ketchikan, in cluding the baseball tram, nrriv-l.il on the steamer Prince Hu- - i perl. Uiued a Statement Yesterday j ("apt. Oeorgc Ah. crack shot Deallna with Charots Made land -Cowboy King," who ha been specially engaged ny me A group of ladies o the imperial pros oureieuce parly shown as tin y attended u Vancouver tonal function given in their honor by Mrs. It. J. Cronibie. Left lo right: Mrs. J. W. .Stewart, Lady Davie. Mrs Mary Kllen Smith. M.L.A.. Visionnte Ilurtiham, Mr. A. I). Mi Ilae and Mrs. Ctumbie. Alarming Spread of Bolshevist Influence in Britain Reported by Detectives to Home Office LLONDON, Sept. 8. The government is reported to be taking energetic action to check increasing activities of Communists by ordering the arrest of agitators concerned in plots lo spread propaganda among the members of the Army and Navy. Scotland Yard is reported to have handed the Home Secretary evidence of un alarming spread of Communism since the lale Labor government removed restrictions against the entry of Russians into Britain. The Home office lias also been informed of a proposal on the part of the Communists to com mence next Saturday week special agitation in troop centres. BETTER PRICES FOR PRFPARATIONS HALIBUT PAID TODAY Hr. Eleven Boats Sold Catches To-1 tailing 118,500 Pounds at Exchange Today Prices were somewhat iinprov-l ed at the Fish Fxebange this! In Novel Manner A wedding of much local interest look iilace Ibis morning in St. Andrew's Church when Mrs. Alberliiie Fortier, widow of the late Middy Fortier, was married to Horace A) Du Hamel, llev. Professor Sliorlt officiat ing. The couple are both well known locally and will be the recinieuls ot hearty roturatula- tions from a wide circle ofj friends. " v. Weather perinllflti"ft, Mr. and Mrs. Du Hamel will fly to Ketchikan on the big Vfekcrs Viking flying boat piloted by S. C. Caldwell this afternoon or tomorrow morning. The plane w !l he held over at Ketchikan and Mr. and Mrs. Du Hamel will return on il I tomorrow uiglil or Thursday morning. SENATOR DANURAND LEAGUE PRESIDENT OlLNFVA. Sepl. 8. Senator Datiduraml of Ottawa has been elected president of the sixlh;a sembly "f the League "f Xaliniis. AdverHse in the Daily News rUK fcLtlTIUN . H. Mortimer Appointed Re-turn Officer for Th'p District To Register Votes morning. Five American boats E Mortimer has received landed 72,500 pounds of halibut nolice of his appoint menut as and averaged slightly under f-c r,tUming officer for the elec-and 7c. Six Canadian boats soldltDra. auirict of skeena In the 16,00.1 pouuds and reeeued over j foH ie0,ujug federal election.. 13c aiui tic. hbe writ lias been issued nidthe Arrival anu sales were asi follows; ... . . . I American Hi Oil!. 6,500 pounds, al l and 7c; Swan, S.iiilO I'Oiind. al I5.8e and 7c, and Star. 10,000 pounds, al Ilk- and 7c, lo the Royal Fish Co. Allen, 33,000 pounds, al 15.1c and 7c, lo the Pacific fisheries.' Daly, 28,000 pound, at !5.tU and 7c, to the llootli Fisheries I Canadian Co. Canadian j Impcrieuse, 0,000 pounds,' :i' 13. 4c and Cc, lo'lhe Atlin Fish eries. f Toodie, 7,500 pounds, al l3.-.- and Cc, and Mayflower, 3,o00 pounds, at 13. Ic and tic, lo tho A'tlin Fisheries. White Lily, 7.500 pounds,, at 13.1c and 0e; Tillie S., 7500 pounds, at' LUc and tic, and Sen. Maid, It. 000 pounds,' at' t3.7e and 7c, to Hi.' Canadian Fish & Cold SiiM-.i.'.-i' i'.i'. ON AERIAL HONEYMOON:1: nomination day will bo October 1 with. the. election on October. The urban registrars for the city of Prince Ilupert, of whom there will be twip will start to compile the voters' list and take ai-plicalions for registration on Thursday, September 2t, and ending Wednesday. September J0. Lrnest A. Morgan has been appnoiied election clerk. DAVE THOMSON TO FLY SOUTH Will be First Civilian to Make Trip by Air From Here to Vancouver David Thomson wilt fly to Vancouver as the guest of Col. J. Scotl Williams when the Vickers Viking flying niachina of the Laureiilide Air Service takes oft for Hie southern city Ibis week. The plane is scheduled to leave nst as soon as local business is onmleted and the weather is suitable. This will probably not ibe before Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Du Hamel .. ,,;,,,, 11.14 fiti.Mii MY. to Celebrate Wedding Today Thomson will be the first civilian ever to fly from Prince Ilupert to Vancouver. Another feature of Col. Williams flight south is that lie plans it to be the first nonstop flight between Prince Hubert anil Vancouver. NEW DIAMOND ' FIELD FOUND Thousands of Workers In Jo hannesburg Quit Their Jobs to Go Prospecting JOHANNKSHUIUi. Sepl. 8. Thousands of worker In Hits district have abandoned their Jobs to take pari in the diamond rush near Oerzen Kraal, where) valuable finds are reported. Slmies weighing 28 carats each are said to have been found 18 inches beneath the soil. DIED YESTERDAY V Owen .Prltchard, Sige.l 30. a recent arrival from i Hie Old Country, died 111 the Prince Ilupert (leneral Hospital yesterday morning. He had been residing nil Xinib Avenue West.