TAX J and matin Boston Grill J Ambulance "ll,. II I .. 'II Service Large Lpstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. MATT VIDECK, Prop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and beat for the least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper YOI XV XO, ' !0, l'lUXCE IlL PKHT. H.C., TUESDAY, SEI'TEMHEIl SU. 1025. YiiUrdtr'i Clreu'ttlon 1702. Strut SalM 42. PBICE FIVK CENTS. FIVE PEOPLE PREMIER MINE IS TO KING ASKING jTOWN OF ATLiN i CABINET MEN5 IS BUSY PLACE WIN Reorganize Government School Inspector Found Notice' Soon as Election Is Over able Air of Prosperity and He Tells Prairie People j Optimism There M.KPAWA. Man.. Sw. 20. I tlir opening speech in itft- wiv-t of W. I,. .Markntic King! i i last niitlit, '.he Premier an- hiii . vl linn in.- . ( ton would, wn or Alhn suys II i I-folIow-il hy rguniaiioii of j iiiM-clur of t.rii....i. ' '"' " ' .arm MiaiiiuriH'il froin lli- i - iiv th, wanted Ihe niMirii- province j i-Hure Charles SumJay f'-liU men III Parliament frnmlnitiiiiuiiifil In Mr I i . Whom lln-y colli. I clin.i.e cabinet insters. lit- i ix it-H f '! HihI the , :!oll(l llf llllliltgrall'lll .IllKllll 'on western man. I'li-niiii hniii dii-lurcd that if ic Oovi-rnmenl reeeid the r;irv ujiMirl from lhe wrM . i ,1- iy mi! !( poiirn- geiienil-I lie Hudson Hay railway would i ample'eii CAR PLUNGED INTO RIVER Four Were, Killed. 25. Allies .East of Montreal This Morning M't.NTIU-AI.. Sept. SO. Futiri Hf. two nirii mikI iwo women ; r name an unknown were sneil ii morning when the iv inolntc 111 willed Ihey were ing plungril Ihrtmgh a bridwc t in llicltf lieu Itiver St) ' ) I'iikI of MonlrcHl. MoXTIUAL. Sepl 20. J. A. ' "'-.in. '.'I year of age, n coin- nil traveller, niul his brother mro wpit kill.-. I ihi morning "' 'he automobile in which ' v wen ruling plunged into 1 Illrhclicu Hiver NO ESTIMATE OF HOW MANY Hon, Arthur Melghen Confident of Ultimate Results But Not Specific WIXMPLO. Sepl. 20. -- Hon. Arthur MHglicti arrived here In- morning and poos to Portage I .a Prairie where he will nd-(I I'm n mil meeting tonight. Asked how many neat, he expected to win In the We!. Mr. Mcighcu said: "I liu' made no rvtl inn 1 1 nf Mia uentu 111 Coll- .values will carry In ' " i ran say is mat i in coon uent of lh'' ultimate result.'' BIG DAMAGES I STEALING CASE U.S. Government Sued for Illegal Seizure In 1801 In Behrlng Sea SAX 1IIAXUISCO. Sept. 20. aplaio T. P. II. Whllelaw of San 1-i':ini'lcii I'i'iMivereil S77.710 from Ihe l ulled Stales (lov- 'inmeiii In the firs I or a series, ,., was yeslenlay seulenced f damiii'e cases in which Ihe ,, leu days imprisonment charg-Oovernnieut is lu-insf sued forJ(., wtlh slealing a ride from up uauiages on account of I he seU - Ore of sealing vessels upending In llehrlng Sea in I HO I. LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Xew York 0, Ilrooklyn Hostou I, St. Louis I. American League UeUoit OhG. Xew York 7, Owing to renewed mining w null n.ii.. ... Ihe district, there i a very f lilt illaM till III. ,'tltl MM-lil ami ptusornly ac-nra : u wtUe sPI . rc -s'rainpi glll Hi I I T ' - ' The I"' linei'i- miiie .-. of eHire. ttie Itiggcst urtivify in I he distrrl employing smiie liiO men hnl Ihe Itilffner properly i iiNn workinu Hleadily and li(ifng up a ll. In addilion lo I li i Andrew Snlal. miHiaU'-r nf Ihe KtiKineer, mine. Im a eouple of hydraulirk-1 inir oiilfit workinff three mile from Allin and Ihey are lurmiiK ner n lare amount of pay dirl. Some nivn me employed in Hie-! oMraliont. Mr. Fraer'i trtji n a mol enjoyaUle one, U ia, the weather having .Ihd perfeCl jtift like il linn Iteen in 1'Hnce Rupert minnft ,Uie pat two 3lr. ' Fraer will viil the FrHlirol Hlnl lola Iike dl-I rieln I hi week and. on hi return from Ihe interior, expeel to t lii'ean Fnll. NAVIGATION CLASSES TO START FORTHWITH Two Local Navigators Pass Ex-. amlnatlons Held by Capt. L. H. Lindsay, Examiner or Masters and Mates After Imuiik penl the past week in the nty making arrangement lor uavkiiMtion cla!e for fUhernien which will lit held here duriiiR the forthcoinin lialitnil clne ealn. t'.apl. I.kmi-I II. I.iudtny, examiner of MiM-i.M-, and mate-, will return in Vaneouxer on the tinlena llu- afternoon. Utpl. I.inhay ianuouueed thin uuu-nini; that iei Uiiiir ii in readme! lor the claien to ."tart al olire. Cail. II. ll. Marh will he instructor and thBo.itieH will prohaidy be hehl In tin Kxchanpe Itloek. While here l.apt. I.indfay alfo held exanfi.ialii.n for two local I naialoi'. ' Jeff l.umhly and Albert I '.rulervuntf Huuliiyiing tut; boat nilei a. RECORD IN HANDLING GRAIN BY COMPANY Itl.titXA. Sept. 20.-- What I-ielieed lo he a world's igrnin livi oid for handling was estab lished Saturday by the Saskat chewan Co-operative Klcvalor rompany wIhmi 1.000.000 bushels passed through the company's i-ounl t y elevators. STOWAWAY IS SENT TO JAIL VANCOUVER VAXt'.tll VKIl, Sept. 20.- Carl l,.,,,!! 011 the prince uuperi. ANOTHER PIONEER DIES AT VICTORIA YtrTOltlA. Sepl. 20. Mrs. DROWNED NEAR OCEAN PAY ANOTHER $400,000 DIVIDEND THIS WVcVl-sls iVf rrirssVilsiss!!issiv The unveding f 'he fl: LADY HIKERS ARE MAKING GOOD SPEED i HAZELTON YESTERDAY HA.KI.'HIX. tept. VJ. -HuviuK teen t'eu day m lho-oad the Iwo lady hikerK from I'ruiee itupert 4 Mi Anna Horvik ami Mr. Sam John.iou p.ieil Ihrotjh here ye.xlerday al 3 p.m. ."iiiK .-Mxtii in the direction of Prince (ieor?e. Thi iilace i" 170 niile.- from Prince Itupert so Ihe average Iramp hit" been sevenlcn and u half mile! a day since li-iiviim. TWO CAUGHT AT SEATTLE Men Implicated In Nanalmo Bank Robbery Tried Game Again Today SKATTU.. Sept. Two of three men who held up Ihe Ourcn City bank here today and obtained 5,000 were captured and Identified. They were ll. T. II. Jnhutnn and Janie lluin., who with four other escaped from jail here on September 15. Iluinf and .lnhutnu were be- a4il,,n- luilil iii-n i I nit. i,i , exi radii ion in conueciioit with the "JUMIOO Xanaimo bank robbery. OPENING GUN TO BE ' The opening gun in the local ptditical campaign will be fired hy Fred Slork al Ihe tueeline lit Ihe Kmpress l'healre lonighl. lie will outline Ihe reason why he Ihlnks Ihe people here should return him to 'he Legislature. BANK BANDITS GOT $10,000 lUMHIllDOK. Mass., Sept. 20. F.dwnrd C Jloss, hank manager, was slid ami killed and a companion wounded this morning when three masked men held lln'tn up and escaped wilh I0.-000 payroll. The Canadian halibul schooner Louisa Mallandaine. one of Ihe Tramp, (Japl. Sam Maligna, was oldest pioneers of Hrlllsh Col- taken on dry dock yesterday af-umhia. is dead here in her OSlh'ternooii for keel repairs follow-Vl?af Img a recent i'rouiidn jf hei'UHMi memorial at dmiire-ler. Glotire.-ter fi-liermeij ot at ea. A DIVIDEND BY1PREMIER Sum of $400,0?0 to be Distributed Among, Shareholders on Saturday VANCOUVER, Sept 29. On Octobe." 3 the Premier Mine will distribute the third quarterly dividend to ihareholders of $400,000. Since March, 1921, the mine has pa!d regular dividends aggregating SS,340,625. BANDITS OVERLOOKED NICE LITTLE AMOUNT;: XIAfiAltA FALLS. JV.Y.. n.'X Four handil held up the !'' r ruj iiu-.i-iiiirr hum llUM Il-j, inj and eeaped wild a box eon- lamin? an uudeterinlued amount nf eiiMh hnl overlooked lO.OOO n unotlier box. TWO BODIES TAKEN FROM SUBMARINE THIS MORNING BY DIVERS XFAV LOXDOX. Sept. 20 The bodies of Iwo t-eainen were taken rrom a sunken submarine thisiboo here this morning while morning by divers. Owing to. prayers fur his wt-ll being were ronttnmj roiwh water fforts to raise the ernfl hae teo halted. Drowning Case at , in which Five Lives Five persons, residents id Saturday when a rowliiial capsized Ocean Fall, were no Link. Lake rails. Ihe victims wen Mrs. McKellar; her son. Charles daughler, Jean: David Johnston and Andrew Clark. In a from Coii-lable A. Dryden, wlio n-is 01 me provincial juince nun one uoiiy nan neeu recovered yoslertlay. Clark was a I ruck driver for was. a time keeper. '1 lie latter 'known as a soccer player. His PUBLIC MEETING Empress Theatre TONIGHT Tuesday TONIGHT at FRED STORK, M.P. And oilier. will address meeting Seats Reserved for Ladies. Ma-. in houtir ot the SUGGEST EMBARGO FOREIGN ROUTES CARRYING GRAIN VAXi:)t'YKH. Sept. j. lire of Ihe remedies prupo.-ed fot: .the -Uikin? or from 05 lo 75 per cent "1 Canadian grain to Xew York and other American port. is lo place a surcharge on grain shipped nut by American routes. It was claimed at the recent gathering of repre-senlalies u f Alberta. Saskatchewan ami Hritish Columbia lien that the rates lo I'acilic port. was lower I ban to any other and yet practically no grain is cumin? this way. An investigation is to be mailt' into the cause of this condition. 4 4 . FIRST BISHOP CARIBOO TODAY K AM LOOPS. Sep. 29 -llev1. l)r W. II. Williams of Knglatid was consecrated firs I bishop of t.ari offered in Anglican churches Mir-nighont the world. Ocean Falls Persons Lose when Boat Capsize drowned la near Ocean nui wir is nive.-tigaliiip. the henilqu;ir nere were advised llu nioriiiug Ihe Pacific Mills ami -Johnston was 11 relumed soldier and we home was in Yuucoover. 8.15. Everybody Welcome. BETTER PRICES LAST PLANE IS HALIBUT TODAY OFF FOR SOUTH American First Class Goes Over Flying Officer Hull, Lieut. Fifteen Cents and Canadian Mawdsley and Mechanic Seconds up lennant Left Yesterday ; pop jePono Beach Al the exchange this morning - American firt grade lish, sold The last of the machines to be tor higher than fifteen cents but engaged in fishery patrol work Canadian got the belter of it on hei.; this season. Flying Hoa! seeiinil graiie. all Veiling for ItX. piloted by Flying Officer sev.Ti cents whereas Americans Allan 11. Hull, left the Oigby ls-.til six. Details of the sale fol-'lainl bae yesterday, for Itoyal w: ICaiiadiin Air Force headquarters American 'al Jericho Iteaeh, Vancouver. Kanaaa. -s.ooO, 1,, Hoollij Ut-sides -Flying Officer JI11II, -ti'Ties at 15.30c and (5o. Hnk .'5.0IKC to Allin Fiyher- at 15.30c and (c. Ititfy, 8,000, to I too tli Fish- "rie at tii.SOc and Cc. j Polaris. 10.0110. lo Itoyal Fish o. al lie ami Gc. Canadian ihief .ihassa, lo.ooo. to Cold torage at ii.SOc and 7c. Ho-e Sjiit. 8,000. to Allin Fislr- ries a I I2.D0c and 7c. HAY., 7.500, to Cold Storage M 2.8ic and 7c. While Lily. 6.000, to Cold Slor-j lge at 13c and 7c. Ternen, 8,500, to Itoyal. Fish ' : at 1 2.00c and -7c. - - Aiken. 8.000. to Cold Storage I l2.5oc and 7c. Yerna, 3.500, lo Itoyal Fish Co. at 12.50c and tic. X. & S 3.500. lo Cold Sloraxei 12.80c and Cc. OURIST SEASON ' IS NOW THROUGH , . j Jasper Park Is Closing for Win- ter and Triangle 9 Tour Ex- P 1 curslon Tickets Are Going Off Sale Ihe summer tourist season is now praclic-dlly Hjver. Jasper ark, the C.X.H. summer resort which hits been operated this year wilh great success having ad more viilors than ever be-i ore. will close tomorrow for the winter. C.X.Il. triangle lour ex-j cursion liekels will also go off sale tomorrow. CAPT. MARSH TO BE vw nnuT ii'innm IX HY TUTU TTrtlXULll Expected Local Man Will Receive Appointment to Succeed Late ; Capt. E. C. McCoskrle ll is expected that Capt. It. C Marsh of Prin:e Itupert will 'horlly he appoiulid harbor inas- ler and port warden to succeed; Ihe lale Capt. F.. C. McCoskrie.! ''apt. Marsh is duly qualified fori 'he position. beiiMr a deep-sea 'tiasler. He assisted Capt. McCoskrie on occasions before the latler's dealh. STOCK MARKET Hid. Asked. n.C. Silver ... 1 .25 Ounwell I. fin riladslonc .20 U .28 V, Hnzclloti .02 L. A I .17 .21 Marmot .11 Premier 2.35 Porler Idaho .20 Silver Crest .. .11 'i Surf Inlel .... .07 .07. Terminus i Daly Alaska .20 0 ran by 10.00 Howe Soiiml 21.00 Silversuillh .21 .2t'i Lucky Jim 'lacier rtofu. .... .. Indian Selkirk ... Hayview ... .1(4 .20 U .01 .0i 05 .10 .58 .18 .00 .01 FALLS QUARTER IFIight Lieutenant V. F. Mawds-iley and Mechanic T!. C. Tennaut (went south on Ihe plane. Mechanic W. WInny, the only mem-, her of the personnel now left here, will proceed to Vancouver en the llardena this afternoon. . Flyiiw Officer Hull returned in Sunday from the Queen t'hai-lolle Islands after having been there three weeks engaged In patrol duties. NO LIMIT TO OUR FUTURE So Say British Journalists Who Have Been Visiting Western Canada MOXTllKAL, Sept. 20. After travelling 10.000 miles, u party nf luii 1 1 f i - Ii nntiv tfjiiiiiMiinn . ifached here this morning from the Pacific coast. AH were en- """ over me possiumiies j ,,,e fr auu espresseu uiu . .... 11 il .1 : kl. 1 l-t 1.1... I nB heller that wttiuttie rlglil kind or 1 immigration and a flow of Hritish capital there was no limit lo the future of the country. MEIGHEN NAILS ! COLORS FAST Declared For Protective Tariff Candidly and Openly In Address tout vvjlma.m, Sept. 20. s. peaking here last night Hon. Art bur Meighen reilerated Ins belief in a tariff "camUdly and openly protective." The speech was iievoieii mainly to railway affairs. "I have never -proposed amalgamation of the Canadian Pacific ami Canadian National Itailways. he declared. SPENT NIGHT IN THE WOODS Glr! Hiker at Vancouver Got Lost on Grouse Mountain but Eventually Found YAXCOl YF.Il. Sepl. 20. When she became separated from her roippanions on nrousut .Mountain yesterday Kuid Hammond 1 lost her way and was forced to spend the greater ;iarl or Ihe night tt 4 Ihe thick wood. Sie arrived home yesterday morning JimI n search parties were leaving lo lotk ror her. CHINESE TELEGRAPHS TIED UP BY STRIKE SIIAXOIIAI. Sept. 50. The en-entire Chinese tHeraph system, conn-rising 11? a :'iiis, was lied up today following rt t'riko of .09 14 iteii yi api.ers.