Looks forward to Peace River outlet to Pacific 1 f)00 Coast and will encourage settlement on land l.fi.M'lXTON, Orl. . premier W. L. Mi keiuie King tal : :;! the Pun re llier development 9 ihe arhead of 5 ... .no-in mitiiigra'iou mhm-. in aim of the govern-i cii.otiruge etlemenl tm (lit land ami prevent the f ... I lie people (u Hie ritie. i I'm iiikt hM dial 4 they dt eloped I lie area Ml the h Uiey hoe to work uut a unliable outlet fur it Hit Pari fir h g !. .g'il Mr. Meighen willi lu ing lie way fur tli! IIGHEN OPENS B.C. CAMPAIGN iippllralioiiH for nine number utmot amalgamation or Canadian Pn-ri fir 11 ml Canadian fwiliuiial llailwa and declared lti opjKi--iluiii leader wa laift the land for future amalgamation of Hie two yU?m. Having junl arrived buck from HrilMt Columbia. Premier Kin a lntr st Freight Rates Order of rrnewed M Campaign In the mtatniH King and Calle II prairie prmiNee by 4 rearing "Eyewash" - . . IJntL fntimt AHrft" dial " " ,,' ,!! rd l Hi1 elector of ery HINT SUBJECTS MENTIONED ') other pi-ounce in Uir dominion. ' ! "I in make 11 clear thai Ihe M-iuKK, (id, 5,. r'mcal aim f (In- government above i i)r rale, itnmigra- everything eUe t ti help bring 11.11.. al ion, awl matr rr- bImhiI a more 111ui.1l Canada." ...... ... m1IIi li Umi.! The Premier -aid Ihe trovrni- i'-eUHoft. ioire ..r ihe w e.i wa inn wuai , lt.r(. 1 "ir prtdecllnnlol .Pro-: il hould lm- Ii.'imi,' in- added. tiiilliUle what l the - '..'.'."In.r'.Tr.'.hi'i 342 WHALES CAUGHT jiien. (he IUHInnllve Im arriKetl 1 110 nrmier! 'a niriif ly 11I1011I pro- . . . , L" Thln Ul Number Tkon 'anailn while he dared. facl and flBiire. He, "ed the government'' " t" Ihe railway coin-1 ripmliritt 11111 of Ihe lien a "evrwn!!."' WORLD SERIES M K PREPARATIONS Plttiburg Manager Announce Pitchers for His Team In Opening Match 1 !.l- III! of (he 1'ittsbiirg hae- tniuounceil today Hint and AhlridKe would ' ie fiml two uiiine in I lie ON THE B.C. COAST Year Owing to Adverse ' Weather Condi tions VHTllltlA. Oct. rt. Ihrce : hiiiidn d and forly-two whale have heeii raiiallt to dale this ; .. hi by the e tar hi boat of the 1 udiiluted Whaling t.orpora-tion at the company' three II. .I.-I. I '..I.1I11I1IU aliltKIIK (Kv- j,fi.t.-ll ! .... ...... mti to IiikI weiuner llie caicn 1 .el..v lat year' lakiiiii. Op-ratioio Will nlliuie until the middle of this monlli. ' ,o.,nn ' I -HI His, I.e. 0 Manner 1(1 HNNUN flllMW FOR WASHINGTON IN WORLD SERIES GAMES "iien, Mrailows likely B'- " "" - a.imi Walter, Johnson, the PI TTSlIt ll. i Kton Are in Ihe first Harris staled lat TAXI and 4 Boston Grill " -a A J AmliiilanpA . mlm Servlc , Large Upstair Dining Hall, Anywhere at Anytime, I'aruuu M with newly laid dancing Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. ,, "nu"U ,V -'lJM floor for hire. and 6th 8t. ' "ti'''. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, MATT VIDECK, Prop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. - Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper " 232. . . . XV., VOI, ... .. . , . .. . ., , PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., T I.' KM I JAY. OCTOBER 0, Yourd.,1 circulation nor str.t t.i,. Mj PRICE FIVE . CENTS jMNZiEBiHGCTTCBCTOD MAJORITY HON. AMUR MB SUFFERING FROM NEURITIS CANCELS ONE HEFTING Mackenzie King Says He Will Go Back with Strong Majority Votel l d Manager: tilil that DR. GRANT CALLED TO FORT WILLIAM IS CONSIDERING OFFER Hev II H, (iran!. .. paor of 1 he Presbyterian Chiireli here, received a telegram llii morning placing before him a un- aiiimou call from I he congregation of Si. -An- drew Presbyterian riiurrh Fort William. Hi- say il rame to him like a boll from Hie blue Dr. Oraiit will lay 1 lie question before lint rhurch official here and con- Mill with Hi. 'in before deriding Hha! to do. WATER SHORTAGE IS BEING FELT Port Simpson Suffering From Drought and Big Bay Lumber Co.'e Mill May Have to Close The dry pll of tie pai 1 ilav iliirin? ulilfl. lime mil u Www of 'nirr'fni'v falrnia prtiire flu pert I alfVa.l) 'rauiv? inn.n rnienrr at iv-rlaiii miint alon Ihe roal y lUiiHin . F. Ilu'hbrook. of (he mlion launeli Northern Cro. who i in town today. At Port Si hid -on there I a xi-en. wki p-ne. In nienl needed a Klnina majority lollinrt liorlae or water and it 1 'iiibiscampaiti here carry ..ul it. polii-iei and "ue,, bee,, round ne.ary l Indiete w .hall aVl that nlmux lnmt ir miiioiiiiI lo ! unl and l ii'ier. refttVovnUlixe In majonti." One iran why par-ln,,. ,nir which It limy be 'f 1 mnM.n Tor Van- liamenl wa diolve wa ''"j.liawn in a number of I he houe. '"ill Ul iiMHi. a- raue if parliaiiient had been iieorKlown I aly offer ins I 'HKerana W reviewer roniinuen ior anouirr year me rind il J lale. that ir w;lr "i Ue llwiie of iHn-inirr ut the Wet would mil liae doc tint come al once it will he ! I W. Humphrey, inde-j been heard m n. great a men- nerenry 1.. Hoe Ihe lumber l'r.ireye ittrmJbrr, lire. "In the Ul m liatnriil mill f ipj, nay LuiiiIht I'.o. DR. BOAK TO SERVE TIME Appeal In Victoria Manslaughter Case Falls In Appeal Court (Special to Dally News) VANCOUVER, Oct. C The four year penitentiary term for Dr. H. W. Bosk or Victoria stands, the appeal court ruled today. The case of manslaughter against Dr. Boak arose out of the death of two men on the East Saanlch Road In a motor crash. The doctor has been al liberty on ball and practicing medicine since the accident a year ago. INDIAN DIED AT PORT 1 rank . . 1 m . .... 1 1. .i..,-,.., woiiiii our 1 ior. ' 1 1 1 n.e w.shinaion ami all H.e regular Simpson on Sunday rtn 'uont.l he 111 Ihe lineup III . .. . ,. . ..r 11., 1 unrhl series Ihe funeral die lake place from Hie H.C. Cn- dertaker tomorrow. ii accommodation limn ' (leoice wa a rilierinnn aued which lake plaec PUBLIC MEETING G. W. NICKERSON Progresslv Candidate, NV.II Adiltfss A Meeting In Empress Theatre, TONIGHT-Tuesday at 8 p.m.-TONIGHT Ucat'lsMiOK Will he Willi Without moves. 0ip()iliM CniKlliiau' nivm-u. 15 and had been fishing off Port t'SIiihi!!!!. FRED STORK HAS GOOD MEETINGS IN NORTH Wind received from Fred Stork i lo the effect that he hud a great meeting ul Anyox mine Saturday night and Hint he also igol a fine reception ut hi Iw ii meeting til Slew ni l and Premier. H I arriving home on llie Caidena this afternoon. I laaaaaaKJaaaaaMBMK 1T& Ml" ,.tITT"1 ' I ''W?1 1 rTawiBBBBBW mZi'v&mJAmMMitn ...ti 1 i Mr. mid Mr. Albert Morranl and Uieir o.i. recent addition lo Canada imputation through the family fiirpj settlement scheme. They rame from Fareham. England, to make Iheir home at Kdmorl"n LAUREL WHALEN ONE CHARGED Somervllle Cannery Co.'s Float Ing Cannery Arrives from Barnard Cove Going South After spending nearly four mouths al Ilarnard Cove, Prin ces lloyal lJainl. packing sal mon. Ihe Souierville Cannery Co.' final ing cannery Laurel Whaleit reached port last even ing al six o'chvk in low or the tug Cajie Scott. Having on board touie five or six thousand cae of fih, the pack of Ihe last week or o, the vessel will leave on Saturday for Vancouver in low of the Hecale Straits Towing Co.' til? Cape Scoll. After disrharging then", I he vessel will ret urn to her headquarter here and may lie engaged in herring packing at Prince lluperi during the winter. Though pink fishing was a failure, Ihe Laurel Whaleu had a fairly good season's park Ihe local maiiagctueni of Ihe Somer-ville Cannery t!o. reported this morning. Muring toe season siea'ineis called al Uarnard Cove and loaded salmon from the Laurel Whalen. this being over and above thai which Is still on Hie vessel representing the last week or so' work. W. J. Jefferson, who has been manager of the Laurel Whalen arrived here with Hie vessel and will proceed south vvftl'i it at the end of the week. There is also a skeleton crew aboard. The employee on Hie Laurel Whalen, like the company's cannery nl !Seal Coe, were largely white and SIMPSON YESTERDAY!:,''! 1 J (ieorge, reserve an 1 ii (I i a it of died al I'orl uiuu ifn; iv v .iv few Indian and perhaps half a dozen Orientals. The Seal Cove eannery i still packing chums and will continue lo do so us long lis they an1 available. Then the plant will shut packing clam and conlluuo lo do so, il is expected, throughout- the winter. HUGE WHEAT CROP Amount Now Set at Over Four Hundred Million Bushela by Grain Dealers WINNIPEG. Oct. Weslern Canada', crop Hum year I placed al I0n,;i85,(l()il bushels in an c. Hmali! made by Ihe Northwcs' Oram Dealer' Association. ! i BACK IN RUPERT WITH MURDER Three Other Young Vancouver' Men Have Charge Reduced and are out on Ball VANCOl VEIL Oct. 0 Of those barged with murder in ion wilh the death of Evelyn! WINNIPEO. Oct. . Four pri soners including John Stanton, awaiting trial for the brulal murder ol John Peniiv here in IUSS, escaped Irom Ihe provin cial jail early this morning. Sawing their way out from Ihe cells, the men overpowered Ihe jailer and secured the keys to 'lie uut ranee doors and then fled in nu automobile which was parked in 'rout of the jail wilh the engine running. STOCK MARKET Bid. Asked. B.C. Silver 1.00 1. 10 Hunwell 1.25 1.35 Olmlslonc 25 ,2 S Hiuelton 01 ' .rt L. A 1 16 H .20 Mnrniol .10 Premier 2.30 2-13 Silvercresl 07 4 .01) Surf Inlet : .07 .07 V Uny Alaska 1.20 Porler Idaho 20 Terminus .10 llrnnby .A 10.00 Howe Sound 21.00 Silversmith 21 .244 Lucky Jim II 4 .10 Olacier 2(5 H .2K Iturus .18 Indian 01 .00 Selkirk 01 .04 H Bay view .05 .094 EUSHBY'S ATTITUDE TOWARD ELEVATOR (ieorjee llusiiby' inana-iei'n Jake eXL-eplion to an interpretation of hi speerh at Smither' placed upon il by the llaily New, (in re-readmjr the article js seem a if Mr. IfuMiliy had been minin-terpreled. He say, and hi maiiajrer alo stale, that he i personally in favor of Ilie elevalor bul that il va not built for he specific purpoe of helping either the Hulk-ley Valley or Prince Itu-peri but a a national undertaking. Mr. Ilu.-lily i conducting a ciean campaign and t Ins paper ha no wish to nnrepreent him in any way. VANCOUVER ISLAND I ; 1 LUMBERING PLANTS New Mill Being Erected at Great Central Lake and Chemalnus Concern Nearly Completed Following Fir e VHUOIIIA. Oct. 0. A consid- . erable extension of Ihe lumber . uipul on Vancouver Island is expected during Ihe coming year. The big new plant al Cdiemainus which i being elected following Ihe fire, is almost complete and as soon a it ready the mill will ampbell. following an alleged' begin cutting. As the plant will .llegal operation, only one, Sam .loiilgotnery. will be tritd on tho a pita I charge. He appeared in our! yesterday and was re- landed without bail. The oilier three, are now harg.'.l with an attempt to pro-hu'e abortion and were released .ii suit; ms ,.f Ji.5i)0 apiece. FOUR ESCAPE FROM PRISON Ylan Accused of Murder Among Those Getting Away from Winnipeg be thoroughly un to date it will lie In a position to cut a lot of lumber. At Creal Central Lake there is a new plant in process of erection which il is expected will cut something like 100.000 feel a day. Another sawmill is being built at Buckley Hay. five miles soulh of l'n ion Bay which will cut 20.-000 feel a day. HALIBUT ARRIVALS Prices Higher Today With Smal Supply of Fish on Hand Halibut prices were higher lo-day the sales being as follows: Sumner tO.OOO lo Cold Storage at 13 and 6. Leviathan 28.000 to Atlin Fisheries at 1 1.30 and 6. Forward 23,000 to Booth Fisheries at 13.P0 and 0. Mildred U 21,000 to Pacific Fisheries al 13.50 and . Olacier 11.000 lo Hoyal Fih ,o. ai n. io ana o. Hthona 1 1.000 to Booth Fish eries at 13.00 and 0.- Swaiv O.ooo to lloyal Fisli Co. ul I l.'JO and 0. Canadian Scrub 10,000 to Cold Storage at 13.30 and 5. Alii 1,000 to Cold Storage al 13. and 5. S.A. 1,000 lo Atlin Fisheries al 12.00 ami 5. ils'iri in Oie Onllv New. MAUD REACHES SEATTLE TO BE SOLD AT ONCE Crew of Seven Men to be Dispersed Following Three Years Spent In Arctic SEATTLE. Oct. 0. Amundsen s exploration ship Maud which ailed from here June 3, I '..'-'. with high hope of drifting with the Arctic ice across the .North Pole, relumed la.t night. Her Umic career i over, perhaps or ever, for she ha been order-il herv by Amondsen lo be sold ami her crew of seven dispersed. The members of the crew have little to saj of their three years amid the peril of the devastal-ii'pr ice pack. Although the Maud drifted and shouldered her way about S.500 mile to the west of Nome, the currenls carried-her but little in a northerly direction. Thai wa the reason Amundsen ordered the expedition abandoned. The coldest weather experienced during the drift was 82 degree below zero. IS SUFFERING FROM ATTACK Hon. Arthur Melghen Has Neuritis and Cancels one of his Meetings VANCOUVER. Ocf. C Sobering from an attack of neuritis, which seriously interferes with his rest, Hon. Arthur Meighen arrived here this morning and left for Nanaimo. Owiiv lo indisposition Ihe Conservative leader will not address a meeting at Itoystoii as scheduled. There is no disarrangement of the program railing for a meeting at Victoria tonight and for three nxjei ing on the main-laud tomorrow, it has been ASPHYXIATED IN HOTEL ROOM Two Young Men and Two Girls Meet Death In Tragic Fash-Ion at Renton SEATTLE. Oct. 0. R. E. Sampson. William E. Holmes, aged 21. ami two unidentified girls about silee)i years of age, were aphyxTaTed.;'tD a' room in a hotel at Uenton, on Monday, Ihe gas causing their death escaping from the heater. LIBRARIAN DIES. OTTAWA. Oct. J.--A. C. Dccel-les, C.M.O.. died here al the ago of 82. He had been connected wilii the Parliamentary library for to year. and wa general librarian when he wit superan-"i,'e. ... ipo PUBLIC MEETING Westholme Theatre WEDNESDAY NIGHT At S o'clock sharp Speakers: Hon. H. H. STEVENS and GEO. G. BUSHBY Seals reserved for ladies. Kveryhody welcome