il TAXI faJ Ambulance Anywher Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. nd 6lh Ik MATT VIDECK, Prop. VOL XVI., No. 185. 'I ho Liberal committee a"m. :n3 Third Ave., next 1(0 T In 11 ) UI- SKEENA RIDINQ 'he Klcclrlo Hakery. will men IhU nriei-noun ""d eveiiino Ik III 1 ItVlll'V II f- 4 noon and evening there- u'p mill) election day.. 4 t V ''Hit if"0,lj. 4 liy I ue IKMIIItKlininto. -,.lW.i. ve.ler.lnv afl.W-iM.iiii ttt ;uily despatched, and ' ui loads of the saiif wine trans-shipped e also ronijind iv II was sent by tin ii Pacific I'ackiux li. -ined to Uie Uiiiver-i.Mipnrallon, one of oiiiitaiiles in lh .i"" The llelllnghani aeen her early Hit ' was held up by foa ilcrstood lhal If lhet arrive in sooil eondl- n roiss xnmenU ' ii port ninin m v i ir K V h A I II AK r-m m mm rm m m BAY, VICTORIA in mnA tAMM.H rH..Mi Ih nsl Street Home Both Shot to Death. '' ToitiA. ,ut. tl. - Shot Jo bodies of (lerald P, i ' and wife, S8. were II Ra lieir home, Deal Streel, a Sunday ami Ibc po-V" it to be h cae of and suicide. aePily is thought to have a nrday nlpht. jlaildon. i"-relar' "'e Dun- ' s. had resided here for v ari. bolh he and his uuiiu from Cimland. nt iioe of the crime has not '"" "mined by the police of-i iiless a lister of llad- t:: have affected his mind. r 1 rustbound :rnln will not " 'illy until 0.30 ii.iii, hav-: n held until the arrival !; Muanier Prince Charles " oue in tiori i rum i " NOTICE TO LIBERALS I.. L. Dullon, a tied &l. at hi- residence on Taylor St rel. The lale .Mr. Pulton had suffered a stroke early in July but had since been vrkiiu nl hi regular oeriipal mills fore nia n of Hie City line department. In which eapaelly he had worked since lilt I. peeeaseii. who was an active member of the International Ilibl Students' Asioriatinn, was born in St. Paul. Minnesota, and is survived the widow, four nn, Leon, Hiunry, Ktigene and lluell. W,H n daughter, Miss llutli Dullon, and Kiandlaflior. (Juries IhiUnn, all residing in the oily. Interment wilt be made at Kit- wan a, where the son operate a ranrh. funeral arrangement be-in? in the huntls of the 11. I. Un dertakers. OBJECTION TAKEN TO CREMATION OF AN EAST INDIAN VANCOt'VKH. 0. - The Province today says action is likely lo be advised by the eily beallli conimlllee at a iiteetlnK loilay agafiist person responsible tor the creiunlion of Shav Singh, the Hast Indian killed a! the level crossing accident at Marpole whose funeral pyre ,al-trneled Ihe attention of ihapy residents near Ihe obi Indian lleserve in Ihe Kilsilaiio district at The week end. MOSCOW DENIES ALL INSURRECTION STORIES MOSCOW. Aug f Ucpor'.s emaiiliiiK from llurharest of Hie serious widespread insurreclion in Hussia is denied hero as a "shamelesK fake." The sanio denial is made of report that frolsky had fled from Moscow and Hint Ihere was an .uprlsin In the I'kraln. BIG LEAGUE BEBALL American League Waslilngtou I, Cleveland 7. Philadelphia . Chicago 5. New York 3, Detroit 8. lloslon t, St. Louis- 2. National League Cincinnati 0. New York C. U St. Uuls 3, Hrooklyn 2. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper pniNci: nui'Kirr, . a, Monday, auoust o, 1020. and in the Hank of Toronto branch at Preecevillc. u In. th provincial eoutt Salunlay lo; aioiwer to charge of arson and theft ui ri.'O from the bann and vvu r.'inamled lor efti: days on May 2V she told or an al-.fKi-.i holdup nl the hank to tii effect that thre masked ni-n entered her room half a Li.-k away, druapec' aer and can i-sJ her lo the oank where afte: bealins her she iiene tl. vault door. She mab! 'lie stab' meat here that the nn"i liao eruelly bnaten her. puun il oil o. her bead mid lbre,ili-n'l to . fire tj her ierson it lie do! .: do as commanded. Slie reelie-; how she bad put up a fix lit bu finding bersett faced with a jtuti, aequiseed tn l heir demand-She recounted nu -lie esUHeVi from the burning buiblma ajii she Iwd tieeii tnxind and paiif .This occurred when she tenitl In the t.ak yard of 1lie bank liext li',n.;, ,nn now Miss Lindbhini, aecirdinji to the police.' nays nil tins a a con-rncted .tory t cover up her w lion in firms (lie l:iik reeonl RAILROAD AND INDUSTRIALS General Motors Go Up Hv Points And Other Stocks Advance Less. NIAV.YOIIK. Aim. 9. Apares-sive bidding for railway and industrial share created a bullish enthusiasm In the stock market this morniiu:. This was heightened by enormous buyinir in Oen-eral Mutors, which jumped five points. Numerous other issues advanced one to rive points. WAR ON BEER PARLORS BY PROHIBITIONISTS Rev. R. J. Mclntyre Sets Forth Alms of Group at Meeting In Vancouver. VANCOt VI . It. Autf. !. The cir culation" of a petition to pet the I siifnaliires of 35 per cent of Ihe voters of Uie city askliwr the levt- Islaltirc for a iplehisrile on Uie continuance of beer parlors wilh i view to eliiuiiiatinx Hi cm. Is one of the Objects of the Hiilisli Col iimbin pt-ohlbilionists ns set forth by llev. It. J. Mclntyre at a meet injr here. War on Ihe beer par Imrs with.evcitlual total provincial and Dominion prolill.il ion is what they are afler. MANY DROWNINGS IN , EAST OVER WEEK-END - . NKW VOIIK, fvug. 0.---Thirty. five drownings, ten near lluffalo, where scores of bathers were suddenly swept into Lake Krie by an undertow from a lingo swell Sun diir:cVenliiK. eleven in New Knit janiltfihd .'ft in the vicinity of Now Yofkf Avoro reported over Ihe week end. AmmJmWmmmWF!2&4'? AktvHB SKVmmmvmwP-- Mmmmmr sLLtB-" iTw. -wwfktmmmmPmmmmmmJmM, X "1 m Stalulelte of the Prutce or Wale-- in li s thirty-second birthday by rles Jagser Tor Lord Ksher. He is represented in tenm flannels. ON THE JUMP C. G. McGeer Carries Fight Mo North Vancouver Against General McRae Under the Liberal Banner NOHTII VANCOL'VKU. Aug. . After Ian Mackeiuie, M. L.A., and other nominees had withdrawn their names, (1. O. Mctieer defeated Hcv. P. (1 Parker of (iib-on's Landine at the Liberal ctinvenlioii Saturday night for the right lo oppose tienerat A. D. Mcllae. Conservative candidate, at the federal election. Outlining his platform in a pre-mimiuatioii speech, Mrfieer said Ids first plank wus "renwival of the discrimination in rail way rates lo Hrilish Columbia.'" He further said he favored the purchase by the Canadian National of the Pacific Ureal Eastern Hallway and its ompletiou into the Peace lliver cotUUry. If elected, Mr. McCeer said Ik would insist upon the completion of the C.N". It. terminals on Durrani Inlet ami declared he would include in his platform complete reorganization of the harbor board and construction of piers and elevators on the nortli s'mre of (tie inlet. Mackenzie King Defends the Character of Hon. Geo. Boivin Who Died in States on Saturday PHILADELPHIA, Aug. o. lion, tieorge Hoiviti, minister of customs in the tioveriimeut of Y. L. Mackenzie King, died here Saturday following tin oper.dion tor appendicitis. SASKATOON, Aug. P. 'l have only this to say for Mr. Hoivin, thai he died as he lived, placing his life as a sacrifice on the altar of his country," said Kx-Pretuier King, in the course of a campaign meeting here Saturday night. The Liberal leader dealt wilh the charges, made against the lale minister of customs dining Ihe last Parliament, referring to them as "one of the jnosl i-1 - --.-. - eiyns aittacks brotiKht nrainsl thepim'ijf i ntttp niiii t charaeler of a public man." Ho JUDlHAKINt Al ipioted Hiewonls of Hoivin's defence in the House ot ("ominous in June and reminded he people of Canada of their debt to the men in puhlio life. ' u A donation oT sf-JSIoward the Hoys Hand fund has been iv-ieied from tieorge Ilorie. BASE IN DAVENPORT LONDON, Aug. P. The adtnir-ul'y today announced that the submarine M-211 sank al lier ln-veuporl. base while undergoing repairs, 'and It is eared that five liiv.'S jii'e lost. StturdJff Circulation, 1631 Slrtft Sl 310 New Westminster Baker; Killed Result of Blasting Operations In West Burnaby VANCOLYKIt, Aug. !). When he was struck on the head by a tree ropt thrown with great forc; 500 feet in blasinfT operations Fred PetoloW, 21, a baker of New Westminster, was almost instantly killed on Saturday. The victim was walking od Stride Ave. in West Hurnaby when the accident occurred. tiarry crowuier. aiieirruiy .n charge of thr blasting operations, was placed under arrest on a charge of tnanslapuhler. lie claimed to have a special permit for blasting on Sunday i ...... . i I.., i . ami aeciari'ti waning nan "''fipp 11 siven. ue wis reieaseu on j. 000 bail. ANOTHER QUAKE IN . CALIFORNIA TOWN VKNTURA, Ciif..Ailv-. :. An earth tremor of three second. duration waj felt here last nitu and of suff:cie.ii force to shake the erocKe;y from shelves an.i vitijj chandeliers. TiK tremor was arcompamed by a rumotii'.n sound. The stn k was a'so felt in Santa Harhara tn.it '.o dam av1 resttlied. : " TEN DROWNED IN LAKE WHEN BATHING HUFFALO. Aus.. P. Ten young people are believed to have beeiv drowned wh- n several parlies of baihers. al beaches iilomr the seashor;'- of I.akn Krio wi re causrht in a ' Irejclirq'jn ai d overpow ring unrVrfow ye.s lorday evening and carried on' into dro-p water. DID NOT FIND B0DY OF LORD KITCHENER LQNTiON. Auk. 9. Official de nial of Hie reported finding of Lord Kitchener body on tjie shores of Scandinavia and its interment there is "given In a report of the .los of the Hampshire off Hie- itiuISftOi Orkneys : -4. - ,r ft tSfC Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire, NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for Hie least. Phone 467. PRICE FIVK CKNTH. EIGHEN NOMINATED PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE dm III CARRY LIBERAL BANNER AC-AMT Mr RAF. IN NORTH VANCOUVER . - ... ..... . . iberal Party is More United Than Ever, says W. L Mackenzie King GIRL TELLER BANK DENIES FORMER STORY Fired Building to Cover Records I and Is Charged With Arson SVSKATOON. Aug. it.- W. L Mackenzie King, in address- and Theft ... I U I . , - . 1 I i nunc meeting ncre on rtaiurnay evening, sant u was a son Inlay u it was seven years Mine lie en'cred with great nnou llii' leadership of the Liberal I'artv I feel that at no time ill I tie history ol Canada ha the parly Ihmmi more iiniled from the Atlantic to the Pacific," nr ex premier. The unity of the country itself wn demon-al the last session of Parliament by the" working to-if Liberals fnini Sa-kiilclif wan with lhoe from Quebec. ESH SALMON ETCHIKAN TO NEW YORK CITY ! Mr. King urged I tt.it the railways of ilir eouniry Im placed on-tie 1 tlie direction f Hon. Charles j Iiunnftvcr .who 'is a- able an d- iniuitr.Uir as ever eont rolled the j railway department of any kov-j eminent." This could be done by j returning tin Liberal party to turner, a lie believed would be dmie next month. . -.j. vi .u pitw rnnf nurr a bir LUflu uuii u iimvuiiii w mi mi iihh omorrow r rom rower bobv Belllngham . VIII Lillll L.U 1 LLi DIED YESTERDAY II sasni'it parked in ice .L. ... Dullon Passed Away at His snipped Dirouali Prince! Reldenee Following Stroke t--m Keii-iiikan to 'New; Recently. I.nt week a mil oar ' rii MUimnn wnsi ti- .... ...... ... JlLOlNA, Aug. 'J-Kinma Lind- Mom, former Idler and iircounl Premier Meighen When Nominated Defends His Policy Regard Railway WINNIPKO. Aug. ii. Denying, the statements of Ms opponents in connection with frpighl pies. Hon. Arthur Meighen, premier of Canada, in accepting nomniatioii again for Portage Li Prairie, said he did not believe in statutory rates. Ie believed in rates fixed by the commission and regretted that the commission did not enjoy the confidence of Ibc people it should enjoy. He proposed that every part of Ihe country ho:i!d he treated alike in railway matters. He did not propose that sjit'cial assistance should be given by the whole of Canada to bear the inirden.soine railway wei?m wiiicui now rest upon people in the extremes of Canada. Mr. Meishen dlsrusned the events leading up to what he termed as the iznoniinlous flip tit from office of the Kin-jr (Sovernnient in order to escape a vole of censure in regard i- customs department revelations", lis also raid that liie si!2?etion he intended to create a jsreat railway monopoly "vvias the result of a malevolent imagina tion from beginning to end. He wanted Ihe two railway systems' to continue and Mie fiovei nenxentjaf Vancouver. The contract, which proposed in lie abo!nrely fair hevjhas been officially approved by tween them. ml s-eins? that each 1 fulfilled its function. STRUCK BY ROOT WHEN OUT WALKING CONTRACT LET AT VANCOUVER FOR NEW HOTEL OTTAWA, Aug. 9. Arrangements have een completed with the I'.aii.'i'lian National Hallway for Ihe erecMon of a 500 room hotel the government, provides for re- 'illeuuioii or the a?:reenienl be- ftailway and the ioverhmenf. i-toitract fo r'he work lias been let to the U. J. Ilyan Contractingr Co. ATTEMPT KILL GREEK JPREMIER Man Seized as He Flashed Revolver In Front of Pangelos In Hotel. AT11KNS. Aug. i) An attempt made to assassinate premier Pan-gelos while he was lunching at an hotel at Seplsa was foiled by other guests. A merchant of Xilokas-tro, named Antonopous.vyas seiied as be flashed a revolver before Uie Premier and before he could Tlie premier was. undisturbed ami continued his meal, perfect order prevails throughout the country. B. C. CRICKET Team From This Province Took Everything In Sight at Tournament FDMONTON, Aug. 9. Hrtti&h Columbia's team finished up in a blaze of glory al the conclu- ion of Western Canada's cricket .tournament Saturday,, register- int the slxlh win ;ln as many slarls, the victim in' Hie last fixture being; Alberta. The scores Saturday were H.C. 1 12 for flvi wicket. Alberta 131. . LADIES' MEETING -n orj:ai'j?atiojilt iqeellng of ,dl ladlp-j wlm, favor, the candidature of j. C. , Hraily will be held at the" Conser- valive Commute llooins. opposite the Federal Huild- inr, on the evening of An- gus! 0. All .those who are willing to$'as?!t In the election "of, th eaodldalt are cordially iiivlled. 1K5 ' , ' - . . , ; 0