i ii n vr .liri U1V1I I uuuijl STILL ASHORE BENTINCK ISD. III-! I'.. I'll- hcind) ahrc a i . I . i- still hard every propped ! r xiiflf lime, fit- Pacific Sal- say Iltal a the high tblr JnjJU III lme lo m -r she ran Ik mII-iIk- I hick Uts It, r,,a. l.fl. !h.y ) ii 'ii- in Hie way l LAW CHANGED ouiq nave isacners uive aam notice at Trust but Turn Down Compulsory Exams. 1 'dtA. Oi l 10 A pro-l-iabtih compulsory high rhool enlrane -i.n l.y IDh School was defeated al yelcr-i'iii of llir II.C. School - Association convention did delegates deliver ,al examinations i a' different eon de-a h cliiuatie condition varum district lif Hie aft advoeulod by I Ik jis members, who said Di-.i.-i- fAi wu q grcal ai I.. student writing on ' - Ulerc. v solution was passed ak an amendment lo Hie. id i rniuwinjr teacher to ir notice of reslanallon ' Ikihi t as was imposed lie latter MANSON HEARD AT TERRACE Uorney General and Fred Stork Given Good Reception at Meeting Last Night TMIUACF. Gel 10 There wa m' crowd out to hear Hon. M MiitiMin mid Fred Slork nk here 1hI nlulit. the clpir tt lukeu by K. T. Kenny. Mr ' ' "on was in pood form nnd 1 ade nn exreHnl impression. ' iberaU linrc. are much encmir-' i-'cil a a result nnd predict a i d tnajorlly In IhU district for I'fi Liliernl cnniHdalc BIRTH. A duuliler wan lmrn In Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Dunbar, Allln Anue. on Oclobfr 1. CANADIAN FISH ARRIVALS HEAVY William K. F.sliiwr. live, and Levi W. farmer Labor, were vesleiihiv In Went llumiihrey was Cunserva-Humphrey, nominated Kootenay. the member in (he Iml House of Commons Advertise In he Dally News High School Hat Complete List of Officer and Committee a guarantor of llii agreement! for Season and promise lo throw their force j 'again! art) of Hie three parlies" The High School student have 'which violate ft terms, elected then- tudetit council; ! Later Despatch 'and oilier officer for the winter I.IK:AHNi. ti 10. The oaetUca-ow 11- follow : a unimlnl h "i-oriwi" late' I'rei-idenl -1'crry Itaixler. Hii aftTiiiMii lv dolrgaleA to Vlec-I're. Alice I'llUbury. 'lie i fcifnce. winch then ad-j Sec-Trru. Y. Kalruyama. j di iimi ; class Representatives (Srade XII. Tldy Tile awl l.illiaii Cru.. ON MARKET TODAY and Jark Dean. - tdinn-lian lraltlu. predoiullt- atfd in I Ik- iff-iui at lhe Fish Kxrhnj.'e lln iim.iiimi? ami, a a rvoiill. tlien- Ma a to lrop from the hiah reronl mark ye-trt. IMd. Iioweirr, wie Mil isfxr lory, aternainp I5.jc awl fie. There w only one American beat. j rrlal and 4ile were u fol-j American Siika. JH.iMMt bi.. al 16c aiwU 7c. I lhe Canadian Kih A Cold Storage Co. Canadian I:. Lm-ell. .SIHI lb., at 15.15 nnd Be, lo (lie Dooth Kisherte anudUn Co. Aiken. S.ltfWi lb.. al 15. le and fir. and Aaulilus. H.onw lb., at 1 5.3c and ftr.lo tbe Itoolh Fii'li-rte Canadian Co. KaOMi, I7.nn lb., al 15.e nnd lie, and Alii. .50 lbs., al lie and Itc. lo lh- lnadian Fish V r.'dd Sloraae Co. Pair of Jack. U.OHi lbs., al 5.5c and (Sr. Ui Hie Allln p spil. fi.niMl lb.. al ICc .mil m,c. to lhe Hoval Fih COUNTYCOURT Edwards vs. Hanson Case Settled In Favor of Plaintiff With Consent of Defendant Judgment m favor of the idnlnlirr with c..nenl or till de-fi'udiiut has Im-cii tien by Judge Youiik ' H" County Court in the case or Lmnia Fdwards vs. Hert Hanson. The claim wsi for l ioeriii)i room mil and money loaned. The case of A. J. l'ru.lliomme el al vs. Frank McDonald, in which claim for li.'J covering louti and room rent is made, ha been adjourned sine die. ESLING IS PITTED AGAINST HUMPHREY nni -rum Nnmlnated In West Kootenay Yesterday for Federal Election QUEEN MOTHER ALIVE (trade XI.- Jean llricve uod Janien Parker. irli X. llMiniarv Witiiu- Grade IX A. lleriiie and Grade IX II.- Jnepliine llearn' and Gordon Viocick. CominerriJil. Vera Smith and Maty Dowthrr. Literary Society Prcuklent. Marjfaret Herein, her. f Kalouyama. aW, l'eire-enlalie!. (frade XI?T- Hiehanl Mottimer; Arthur Oadr: X.. Cecil Hacker: IX A llrucf Slevcn: IX. Jt.. WillNtni Ctltio; Coiiiiii: Maude Wyalt. Girls' Athletic Ass. President. Laura Friiiell. -iveTrcav- Kxelyn Da I by. Hfneenlaliei. - ML. Xclln Ulark; XL. Ada Minzgolir: X kcne lierson; L. A.. Fraiiee Tremajne; IX. II.. Margarcl Gil- rhrlili Coiiiiii: Nirnua itril. Boys' Athletic Ass. Pfe. Alex. Mitchell. rca. I loli Malhenon. Ileiirei'rnlalixn.i. XII.. Perry llaislef; XL, Clarence Thompson; X, 111. Waller; IX. A.. Kd. Smith (I ; IX. 1 1.. Kd. Smith () ; Com: Harry Walker. Yesterday Mi Ilolhwell. who recently made a iil to Hono lulu in company with two other local teacher. ?ae a lecture on Honolulu to f lie student which was much enjoyed. LO.MKlX. Oct. Iti. The rumor that the Queen Mother is dead which persisted in spreading throughoul London Ibis moruiuig I officially denied. The Dowager Alexandria is cnjoyiit? her usual good health daily Inking an automobile drive. STOCK MARKET Hid. Asked. B. C. Silver 1.10 1.12 Daly Alaska .20 Dun well 1.55 1.70 Hniellon 02 L. and L. 10 .17 Premier 2.25 2.20 llufu '.. .17 Silvercresl . ,10 Surf litlel 07 .07 Vi C. P. II 1 1H.O0 .Porter, Idaho .15 Gladstone 21 .20 Terminus .10 ' Howe Sound .... 23.00 Marmot .4 .10 Granliy .... .'. 16.00 Silversmith .2 ,21 Lucky Jim 14 .10 Olnclrr .... - ,20 .2t5 Indfan' 01 .00 Selkirk " 01 .04 Ilayvlcw 05 .09 GRAND BANKS FLEET HOME Record Catch Made This Year Amounting to 27,482,000 Pounds LUNENBURG, N.S., Oct. 16. The grand banks fishing fleet of ,70 vessels from this port completed the season's work with a catch of 245,373 quintals or 27,482,000 pounds, an average of 3,505 quintals per vessel, the largest catch per vessel on record. The high liner was the i schooner W. E. Knlck with a total of 5,000 quintals. LOT OF MONEY NEEDED 25 TAXI Ambulance and Boston Grill Large Lpslair Dinltjg llall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anftlme. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW 80DA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT Tbe latest and best for the MATT VIOECK. Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol XV. NO. 2il P1UXCK Hll'EHT, 11.(1, Fill DAY, OUTOUKH l. 10S5. Vttrdii'i Circulation, 1,S0. trt StlM 603 PRICK FIVE CENTS. I RhPFAN WIMTV PAfT WMl TnnAV viiva uiiii uuuuiu i i i niji i 11111 11 ii 1 tfiyn 1 ENSE FOGS IN SOUTHERN PART OF THE PROVINCE HOLD IIP SHIPPING i r c n li act ui ijffcuritv is oipnea nv o . Germany, France and Belgium; Britain and Italy Guarantors I..OI ll0. Orl. 10. Just ut the armistice ending the w.o -Miry. so Goalie were adopted eterday which piorme ' int . At loranio elrrday Germany ami the sillied , proved Hit? text of u Itliuie part or security ' designed' . :iiiM!tiille llie reopening f Hie great war. ' Tf' art. which will he initialed today or Saturday pledges ine. France. Germany Hiid llclgiiim not Id altack or' miothcr'n territory and to ulHaiii frvm war. '. TlTrll UCCCCI Grral llnlain nud Italy eland I ORGANIZATION 1 OF STUDENTS Lio-e op ol lhe Krein b uirinen. Loh a d Ter . . w!i . will lioiliv Imp o.T j: Hi. ,, uxii-top Par New Y-.k tiighl for llie 2r,000 pnzr 'rrered by H.. niu ul Orteig. hole! magnate Permanent Grain Committee is Appointed and Will Include the Mayor and Chahman of Finance A n 1 1 ounce an ut va ni.tde Wis morning of the ieroiiuel! uf the perniaueu' gram committee repre-enling lhe city council and me inuini ol HaUe. llepresentiug the nly will lie the mayor and lhe rlmirman of the finance conimitlec, the present incuni- Iienls or llio'o olfu-e being M. New tun ami George Casev. The other nieihlw will be M. !, Metfer. Olof HhnmUi S. D. Mardonald. J. W. icholls and J. II. pdKlmn. The work of the toninultee will on . h eC'y ui considering wnji and menu of getting grain v.. ptj ' -o igh ln purl so Dial llie new elevator may tic utilised lo (he fullesl poiblc extent. , It ha ten promed Dial the; sum or MO.niMj be raised, half lo be proideil by lhe city and half by priale subscription fur the purjMt-e of eugasm? a good reprecntalie who shall bo oul after lhe business. This uge-tion is imply tenlaiive and w he considered by the I'omnin'ee lhe ounnultee will booe its own chairman. HON. A. M. MANSON. A' : or Key says I) for y.'u i crumc ui and by in a f H.C. . ccasonaiile Miipir; Hie iuv-llial supports you supporting FtiJil Shirk support yourselves PRINCE IS GREETED BY MANY SPECTATORS I LuNDOX, Get. 10. - The King and (jueen and ntlicr members of i tin, Itnvjtl I amilv nml ttiousanils TO KEEP UP P.G.E.ilr M",-'at..rs (gree;ed the Prince ii Wales on Ins arrival at Vic- 'alion tins afternoon. VliriOHIA. Get. 10.-Helween!,o,,a two and three million dollars j will be necessary to keep IbelFIRF ON WATFRFRfiNT Pacific Great Eastern Railway in firs( class operating condition during the next few years, ac cording lo estimates of tbe srnv- ernmeul engineers now complet ing a survey of the condition of the road. STECHER THREW CANADIAN CHAMP I - AT 'FRISCO YESTERDAY SAX FHA.MISr.G. Oct. 10 A fire which swept the wooden extrusion of Pier 10 on lhe waterfront endangered Dire ocean goiiw vessels nnd did damage to the extent of f$5,000 yesterday. WRFTIINf MATPH T,,I!S "linP D'e flrn deparl-"lft''n inenl had a call lo the reidenw ' "' lof Mrs. Glut Hanson. Taylor SI.. WINNIPEG, Gel. 10.- In mulch adxertlsed for the world's!clien. a' where fire broke out In lhe kll- Sllpht .damage was, done beavyweighl wrestling eham-jlo the woodwork. Had l.not piousuip, joe .icciier iieieateii, ticen for Mrs. Hanson s pfi'sence Leo L'lleureux, the Canadian of mind, there mi:bl have champion, in two straight fall-, tuoec serious rosul! been Vessels Unable to Leave Docks Because of Fog at Vancouver, Seattle, and Many Other Forts VANCOLVKH, Oct. 10. This port is fogbound. I'assru-; ger line si heunle- are oadly dislocated between V ancouver and ' K-toria. The Eni)ie of 15u?ia was held up lor a full day in I .-ieai ui',: for the Grienl. 'i lie steamer K. D. Kingsley, en rou'e here from Seattle went ashore yesterday afternoon in Howe Sound and is expected lo be fioaled at high tide. SEATTLE, Oct. 1. Enveloped by a murky fog, which grow denser a the hour pass, the whole north Pacific coast is ui feting from partial paralysis of it transportation xystem. j With sexeral ship aground in ! I In- foL'. sailings have been can 't elled by a dozen different jleamsliip companies and liners miano log nouna ai ineir piers at Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver and other ports. I WESTERN TOUR OF I 'Ottawa Citizen I Apart from the outcome .of the present eleclion. Premier Mac kenzie King" present lour llirqugh the West may help to lay tbe foundation of a rejuven- latisl Liberal party such as Lau- rier lea 10 viciory in tow. When Mr. King look office ii IJ-'I. he had comparatively few leutenanls of cabinet ealile;- Iwho could be ilescribed a young (Liberals. The abler minister (were, for the most part. eieraus 'of a former Liberal adminbtra-j lion, men who dreamed of the glories of the past rather more !ihan looking forward with freshness of Liberal vision lo llie new rusades ahead. The counsel of lhe elde- lsiaieinen has doubtless been vfi j great value in tbe first years of 'Liberal administ ration since (Launer. but the elder statesmen are dropping out. Some have re- ired, others are ready to re-Ore It has always been apparent (hat Premier King would welrome new recruits who might even bring some of the leaven ol western radicalism into the Liberal party. I II is probable that tbe premiers present lour will have an important bearing on that leavening inrocess WIRELESS REPORT. 8 a.m. I DIGHY ISLAND. Foggy, calm: barometer, 30.02: leinperature.i I3f sea smooth; 7 p.m. spoko steamer Catala passed Lowe Inlet northbound; 7 p.m. spoke steamer Hejlondo, Thum Hay bound for Seattle, 08 miles from Ketchikan. DEAD' THEE POINT. Gvr. ast. fresh southeast wind; bar ometer. 30.20; temperature 11: sea flioppy. Ill LL HAHHGIl aoudy, calm. barometer. -59.9 4; temperature, 17; se'i smoolh. Noon DIGHY ISiaXD. Pari cloudy. calm: barometer, 30.0H: temperature, 51; sea smooth; 10 H.m. spoke tug Pacific Monarch lowing barge llicayen aU'am Kinabau Nlatul south bound. DEAD THEE POINT. It a i n i it sr. fresh southeast wind; barometer, 30 20; lemperalurc, 4D; sea round. lU'LL HAHHGIl. Cloudy, east wind: barometer, 2l.V2 temper ature, 5t; moderate swell. Major L. Hulloek-Wehsler, formerly of Prince Rupert and now of Victoria, directed a dra-inalogue reading of "The Green Goddess" at lhe Vancouver Hotel this week., Major Hullock-Web-sr look lhe principal role of tbe llajati. COW IN ROAD OVERTURNED A MOTORCAR Two Killed and Others Badlv MACKENZIE KING W "tumm. From ronucai iweeiing WATKJtLOO, Que, Oct. 10 Two people wexe killed, one fatally injured and two seriously hurl while tw'enty others were more or less badly injured early this morning when a motor truck leartng' ; young nien-fetJimhrg from Granby afier attending a political nieeinsg struck a cow on 'be road and overturned. MANYVARIETIES OF CANDIDATES Men Appealing to Electors Under Various Classifications at ' Early Nominations , GITAWA. Oct. 10. Candi- ! dales were officially nominated ' in 27 ridings in which advance ) nominations vycre recorded, j There were 73 catadidales noniin- : ateil for the 27 sVats. Of these 28 were Conservative, 23 Liberal and 13 Progressive, three Independent Liberal, one Independent Coneratie. One straight independent candidate' was also nominated in addition to two straight Labor and two Farmer-Labor candidates. In Hrilish Columbia there were a total of eleven candidates nominated for the five seats, two Liberals, five Conservatives. . two Prosressixes, one Indeendent Liberal ami a Farmer-Labor. In the Yukon a Liberal and Con- servattxe were elected. NOMINATIONS THIS PROVINCE 'Cariboo. Independent. T. Conservathe, J. G. A Eraser. ComoxiAlberni. Independent Labor.' Allan W. Neill; .Conservathe. Thomas D. Culdicutt. Yale. Liberal, Colonel C. Ed-sell: Conservathe, Grote Slcrl-inf. , West Kootenay. Farmer-Lalmr, Levi W. HuniplireyJ ()n-servative. William K. rfsling. Y'ukon. Liberal, It&berl Lowe: Conservative, GeorgBHlack. Tliomas Lillle tlieil.abor can didate who was chosen by lhe Cumberland miners lo contest the seal withdrew in lhe Comox-At,.u constituency. WHALING GUN BURST CGUIMIVA, Oct. 10, A fire, slartiiijf when a gun hurst on the whaling vessel "Gunner" destroyed the boat near Latourhe Islund west of here.