I! I V illtnllCtltd mull - colic uniform who mall nun ami her . ivbyer ' Mtf llmlr Saturday mctit. no SHIP STRIKE IS AT AN END Porta Eiccpt London, It Announced L "MMiX. Ort. 12. Termlna- ' T li" unorrieiul elrike of I vcainni. which interfered; v- Mi'piiut in many part of F ire fur Kcveral tnontlM. I nf u 'uncoil today Jy loaler. nation will be effective! porta except London. , II II I'mriin, i ii h pec I or o In-liooln. afler fpi'lidllii: I, f wi'i-kw in the ditrii:' On ml dulu'F.. sailed by the ' (ieoree In h I niitlit on hi ut Vanrouver. ' KEEP AWAY FROM RUPERT No Ire j hereby nien to n l ii rxona llng oillitido lie cily and who nl present have InlenliotiH of "tiling lo I'rlnce Huperl "io (he purpose of oblatn- :a work that it in niMs-ii 'li Ihiil Uiey hIiouM give, up I heir liitenllou of bo lining. The Cily Council ha Ue-I'led that no iIoIck lire lo be Ktveti Ibis winter and 'hat all cily work will be uiveu lo perinatuMil resl-denla of the City. Notice fit further, given Unit !o far iik. the labdr markeiti Prince llilperl i concerned It Is fully MUppllcd Willi labor and Unit Prince Huperl Is a very utiilculrnble nlaee for perHOim. to conio lo at prenept for Hie purpo!u of obtaining work. ( Vft l'. JONKS, 3M7 fr' Cily Clerk. 'I'lll.Mirg i t mraln.t iinlable Vv hinlon - Mho i held at head-' aMilogton t3iaHt!rjt71Hit v nor walked ami Wright wao put from OteleAkie lo Stan Morn. .o ru. Inm hit, no erroiH. Valnnslin. - lUce mnided l! riphl and Slan llarri saerifiie.l.i Hle !corl on (inlin'ii Iwo hae hit lo left. ' Judge fanned. Joe llarriit walked and Peck took Traynor'n j?runder Ioih-Iiihh third. One run, Iwo hit, no error. Second Inning I'iltiilitini. lo!lui look a hard drive from Mclnnix xuhHtulini. for liraulham. Smith tinclcd lo centre and AldrhlBC hit into double play. Mluegoto Stnn Harris lo Judge. No mux, one lift, no error. , Washington Muel popped oul lo Moore, llluege ulruck oul on three nileheil ball. Coveleokle walked ami Hire wa thrown on' at flrt. No run, no hit., no error. Third Innlnfl PillburK-llluege threw Moore oul at rirt on a grounder. Oarrj walked on four lral3ht ball. Cuvler up. Carey sdolc xecond colliding wilh Stan llarri? who continued lo play. Cuyler walk ed and Carey cored oil Darn-hardr single to lefl. llarnhanll wcnl oill allempllnjf a double steal. Cuyler scored on Tray-nor's sacrifice fly. Peck flew oul lo Wright. Two runs, one hit, no errors. Washington. llarri win thrown out on a bunt. (Joslln was put oiit from .Moore to Me-lunes. Judge flied out lo Cuyler. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fourth Inning Pllisburg. Peck threw Mo-lone out at first and Smith singled lo centre. Aldrhlgo filed out lo (loslin and Moore singled Inlo right. Sniilh going to third, Judge robbed Carey or a hit. No run, Iwo hlls, no errors, (continued on page six) oii)j,flin'o ?m; rt I'OfOlliOlO 1 1010 3 It. II. K. . .. 3 8 I d liMm.ler trxiita Pittsburg fl 13 0 i'",(iShl from Victoria 'F wlU shift to Pill n' the Alte Court burg for the sixth game of tin Vancouver. jrl tonvarrew. a- 1 T1o billwle wfw: Cveleki and lluel for Washington and .llridiu and Smith for Pittsbun? Flret Inning Pittsburg. Moore fouled out lo perk. Carey singled ml o left, i iivlrr ki a Texa leaguer into -" (rialil. Oonlin got llarnhanll- Men W Return to Work In all liner, Carey srntng lo third. Tray- !dMBaa1aaaaaaaaaLm JOHN NELSON J'Un ahul foniip -iy manaK-in du-i'i for of t tie Vancouver World and iireviou lo Uiat uMnex manager of the Vneomer New Advertiser and of thf Vielona Tlm, ha been appointed of public rela-lon fuHslniior hy the utt .ife. As- uratHH Couipany.' Mf.-JCeU .im, whirl' u brother bt 0. 11, Netrt. formerly tViIftr of the I'rlnee Huprl "Jounuil, jroen eal with Mr. Ncl.on and family (hi wrrk. . WINTER STORM AT HALIFAX SATURDAY HAM t AX, Ort. I.'. Till city experienced a r$al winter storm Salur-day uighl when a forjy-lillle gale swejd Ihe' coal. The wind was accomifan-icdM'X snow and hail and those who braved the eb-ments did so in fur clojhe. FISH PRICES ARE HIGHER Halibut Sella Today on Exchango as Hloh at 16.40 Cents a Pound for American The price of halibut slilTened very ' considerably today American going a high al 1 0.10 cent a pound and Canadian 11.(10. Sales were a follows: American Pipneer 30,000 to Cold Slor.ape il 5;30 and . Kodiak SH.noO lo llnyal Fish Co, at IS. to and (. Chancellor 35.000 to Atlin I'islierles al I5.r0 and (I. Augusta 10,000 to lloolli Fish-em' al 10 and 7. Veslu lo Pacific Fisheries at 10.10 and 8. Imperial 11,000 lo Cold Storage al 15.70 and 7. MhJdleton 12,000 to Pacific Fisheries at 15. to and 7. ' lliuul II. 12,000 to lloolli Fisheries at 10 ami 7. Canadian Mayflower -1,000 lo Atlin Fisheries al I i.OO ami 0. Iiupcreusc t.ooo lo Cold Storage al 13.50 ami C SEVENTEEN INCHES RAIN IN TEN DAYS COUDOYA, Oct. 12. . Seventeen inches of rain, fell here (lurltig the first leu days of Oc- lobe?, breaking all records since September, 1015". or" TAXI Boston Grill y Ambu"'""MH,r . Large Upstair Dining Hall, ' '-Win1 with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytl '"''in,,.,,, j"" Stand Royal Motel, 3ra .... """'".' floor for hire. and 6th St. II 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 NO, 237 I'MNCB IllPKItT, H.C., .MONDAY, OCTOHKIi 12, 1025, tturtfir't Circulation 1C Strttt SIm 663 PRICE FIVK 3KNTS. C01IWJNJ ENGLAND MUCH IMPROVED II. P. .Mt Leu mm. Liiieral caiplidate for Hurrard, and the head nl the (urn ol .kl.eiiuaii & AlcFeeley Ltd., one o-Ihe oldest e.lalIihed mid one of tlie largest wholesale house on Ihe Pacific Coast, says: "My candidature is its much of a surprise to myself as lo the many or my friend, 1ml the problem involved in this election ore loo serious, loo vital in Hie interests ol Ihe province, and so affecting the whole Dominion, for ii)one who luke an interest in public affairs to allow personal inclination to he his entire guide. "I ahi no apostle' or gloom, no calamity howler, no whisperer of death, and no whiiier; neither do 1 belong to Ihe party who countenances such sentiments. "GoiUrary to all such ideas, I am convinced thai the foundations for the greatest prosperity Can. id a has ever known now lie wilhin the reach of the people. The gradual but .insistent growth of trade ami development in all prininrv iiiilulries convinces me that Canada is well on Ihe way (ji'Hial prosperity we have been working for. "The rejxirls and interviews from President Heally of the CP.m the heads of banks, trust companies, insuraii'-e companies and indulrial iiililulioii, are of Ihe most sanguine and optimistic character. The .N(arkenzie King government has been our besl friend. On Hie Pacific roast, the foundations for greal world jKtrts. with an immense iniMrt and export trade, has been laid. II is for the citizens of this province to give that government a mandate lu go on with the great work." Old Country Conditions Much Improved Says Local Business Unemployment Due to Increased Population and to Slackness In Coat and Shipbuilding! No Internal Dangers "Conditions in the Old Country ) found to be much belter than I had expected afler reading newspaper reports reaching this country," stale O. P. Tinker, broker of this city, who re-i turned home Saturday afternoon after i visit to Scotland and Knglaud. "True'lhere is a good deal of unemployment due to ihe slackness of the coal and shipbuilding industries, but, on the surface al least, there seems to be u general air of prosperity. The woollen and cotlon industries arc picking up as is also the boot and shoe Irade. A great many uf the tradespeople seem to be doing very well and the far- . iners, having had good crops thi year, are particularly prosperous. I was informed that there was us many people employed in the Old Country now as there were in tillt. The increased population is the cause f increased unemployment." Mr. Tinker is of the opinion bund. Building Activity Living condition uie improv ing in the Old Country, Mr.; Tinker found. Greal building activity is in progress and particularly is this to be observed in London. The borough of South- wick has a ten year program for he building of 15,000 bouses per year. This building activity is general throughout F.ngland ind Scotland, the result probably of the fact that there was no new building duriug the five years ut Ihe war. The program Is being contributed lo by (continued nn page lwo the PITTSBURG PIRATES WIN VICTORY OVER WASHINGTON SENATORS TODAY Pirates Won Fifth of World Series by Score of Six Runs to Three (illlFKITIIH HTAHII M, Vmhifigluii. OcL 12. The Wash g Senator, used four pitcher hi tixlny'.-. game of the world hiit were iinalile to slop the balsineti of the I'ilHiurg p who won the game hy n rore of lo :t. The game to he end resolved into a halting org) on the part of the p who. by winning Ihi, their second victory in the .erie a the running for the world' baseball -Iti m pifti -li I - - found Covrlrskie, the Washington mound man (y in the first four frames and knocked liuu out o 'lii' tm in lh seventh, llallou TrDDHD17Cn ,,M,k tUr u'ul uml wa rei'nr,'i 1 lKKU11LlIJ by Zaehary 'In Ihe eighth. Zarh i ! uj io .uurocrry in me iwnc Mn cam "" llllvj. liELouli J "arn" kmHlM M "f t Man In Uniform of Police ln vadtd Home With Revolver In Vancouver I n'nnr nil i iii uie series lor Washington in the fourth in- num. There wn plenty of action in the seventh inning when PilUhnrg made Hire hits and two run and Washington, iwo it, Del. 12. Penu-I""" w,,c run- mere wan oiny x ini.iki..i.i HLutiruiaiiF uy i rraiiiuMuiiii i im Seor by innings: LEAVES FOR MONTREAL. Mackenzie King Best Friend of West SENATORS SHUT McGEER OPENS Man Who Returned Saturday BAYCHIMO LEFT DUTCH HARBOR DITCH HAllliOH, Oct. 12. The Arctic trader Havelmno lefl inai mere is no uanger ir Indus- Sunday for Vancouver, 30 dayi rial levolulion in Ihe Old Coun- ,.,jd standard, owing to having try. There has been uitationjm.PIl lti(I ia an jee nack at along these line bul tin aver-iierschel island when her port age Ilrillsli workingman, Mr.limw was damaged seriously bv linker thinks, is loo level headed, tu. icc. when the boat docked lo allow things lo reach that, here she had but ten Ions or fuel pas. The government is lakiugl(.on cn. , joiumunisuc aauaiiou iiriuly in: Tin. cargo ,i,. nt tlie vessel sists of two year fox. natch FUNERAL NOTICE. Women oT Mnosehearl Legion and members of the Loyal Order of Mooso arc requested to meet at MeH'opole Hall at 1.15 on Tuesday afternoon to ut-tend the funeral service for late Sister, Mrs. A. It. Phillips. con- of while PUBLIC MEETING In Westholme Theatre WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, at 8 pm Speakers! HON. A. M. MANSON, Attorney General MRS. MARY ELLEN SMITH, M.L.A. FRED STORK, M.P. Seals lleserved for Ladies, Kveryhody welcome. OUT PITTSBURG HIS CAMPAIGN Yesterday's World Series Baseball Game Won 4 to 0 by Washington World Champions Declares Conservative Members Last Year Showed Lack of Sympathy With Rates Case WASHINGTON. Oct. t2. ' VANCOL VF.il, Oct. t2. G. G. ooose Ooslin and Joe Harris McOecr, Lib. candidate for Van-each touched Frnil Yde, the Pitts-1 couver Cenjre and freight rate burg hurler, for Inme runs in counsel for the provincial gov-the third inning of yesterday's ernnienl during the past few same when four runs were years, i carrying the war into scored and the Washington Sen- the camp of tlie enemy here. He alors won their third victory" in was 'al' " opening his cam- he World Series. The only paign owing to having been en-seorin- of the game was in the raged in his freight rate work al third inning, the final score be- Ottawa but on Saturday night he ing four to nil in favor of the launched a broadside. He de-Senators. . i dared that tlie Conservative "!an-Afler the fatal third inning,' didales, who are asking re-elec-Pitlsburg worked two more 'bin in Vancouver shuwed lack pitcher Jughandte Morrison ot sympathy a members of the and Adams. Johnny Gooch was last parliament with lSritish behind the bat. The Washington Columbia. efforts to secure battery consisted of Waller freighl rates equalization. Johnson, whose pitching again MeGeer is opposing II. H. puzzled the Pirates, and Iluel. j Elevens. Johnson was Hero 1 1 was Walter . Johnson' second vielory for Washington! in the series and gave the Sena tors three same lo one in ISii winning margin and caused Hie downfall of Kniil Yde, Hie Pittsburg southpaw, who was withdrawn afler Joe Harris had fol lowed with a second homer and Joe Judge had walked, ll wa Ihe second circuit clout 6T Ilia series for both Goslin and Harris and gave Goslin the record for the most home runs in championship games. The Pirates gol six hits oil Johnson and had several clia i-ces lo score but found the biu veteran s 'smoke" and' the Sen ators' defence invincible in every emergency. MAN WAS KILLED AT OCEAN FALLS Member of C. W. Arnott's Dredging Crew Met Death Instantaneously on Friday Word was brought to the city by the steamer Prince George Saturday afternoon that one of the workmen of C. W. Arnelt's dredging gang had been in stantly killed on Friday morning when a piece ot the dredge machinery fell on his head. He wus standing on a car into which Uie dredge was loading material. The provincial police had not been advised of the accident up to this morning. EASTBOUND TRAIN FROM PORTLAND WAS WRECKED ON SATURDAY HI. A LOCK, Oct. I?. A fire man was killed ami ten persons were injured, four seriously, when the passenger train east-! bound from Portland wa wrecked near here Saturday night. TWO TRAINS CRASHED ?SIX KILLED A I IT A CTniTPV championship ,bat4le. . OBe more: f VI l3 1 1 U V1V victory victory means means the the seeoml second sli-niuhl straight ; world's title for them. . j Gosliifs home run with Hire! Only Surv'.vor of Toronto and Stanley llarri on bases in Hie I bird gave Washington a Is Four Year Old Child Party TORONTO, Oct. 12. Six Toronto residents were killed Sunday evening when the Canadian National railway international flyer from Montreal struck a motor car containing two families just west of Scarboror . Junction, a few miles from the ' city. The dead are Arthur i! Nicolls, 4'J years of age and his '' wife. Hose, 45, their four month old daughter Shirley; Alfred j Mould, 15, his wife and their i daughter Huth, 12 years old. J The only survivor of the party was Hilda Mould, another daugli- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mould, aged four. '. PREMIER KINGNOW" i i HEAD ON COLLISION.: rom (he and at IphL Ion lllMa"it1tt wot'tk npiiuili iiiiiiKA I when. two, passenger trln; crndied head on 15 miles eusl. of here Saturday uijhL WILL TOUR ONTARIO SPEAK AT MONTREAL pou r AiiTiiin, Oct. t2. - Willi his western lour completed Premier Mackenzie King returned lo Ontario. With the exception or one meeting in Montreal the Premier proposes tp spend Hie rest of the campaign in Ontario. On Saturday he spoke at Kainy Hiver and Fort Francis and today be addressed ineelingi here and al Fort William. 0 NOTICE. , u Pursuant to the Municipal Elections Acl all persons desiring ,sto bo entered oik Hid Voters' List for thu forthcoming Municipal I'.leclions as Householders or Holders of Trade licenses must register theft; names with the City Clerk during tho mouth of October on a statutory form to be supplied by Ihe City Clerk. The City Clerk's oHico will be open -from 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m. each .and every day during the month of October with Ihe execn- ia.miw, rtorlda, Oct. I? -The. The, lion of Saturday, when it engineer wa killed when thrown will be open from V a.m. II. cab a.. 1 1 ..I I .1 I .... I Jk i- an . K. F. JOXKS. CllytClerk. '