red dtork Lays Out Clearly the Liberal Policy I I and Tells of the Effect it has had of Recent Years ALIGB Alt.M, SepL 11. One of I lie dearest, sanest and must .1 Ulr.r.hllf f a Are Speakers at Meeting In Commodore Cafe. I oi t W Peck. V.C. M. 1.. A. a III l ii in i i Kir ii'i nriM nrt ii id (Ins afternoon in the J i lli ady. Conservative can- id;. 1 'or hkeena in ine tcuerai a aa. an. i. n...t .u pifsiding KTY PUP LS ARE ON STRIKE bjectlon Taken to Transfer from One School to Another. W1NXIPI Jiept. II With the it ' itieir parents, thirty si lo- school at Cast Kll-he adjoining municipality, in en I of i-anaila. The Way to Judge Mr. Slork revimved briefly the -.... I i At- a .1 firiiiiii in ii 1 1 if-it taiifcr-iifsi vftr it ppcii iii iik-ii .wn itw iii.ii I.' ..ll. ... 1. If 1 I r I nf.ii- iH or-- I he people of Canada tt.lui- 41ml if Mm m:itn anil vital n 'riko aaainst an oruer QiikW.. vv - .. ...u,.,.i Ut.i ' "" "7 "'" . Storage Co. . . ... 'r. ..;- ... --ui,., t. kiim . mi . u Si-ni.-ii u-nm f um uoaru lo compel ihau five years ago? How walk a mile to school. The.M th ,lia,n4n balance of trade : . ten said the transfer otl. fix? trdrn JWO; in pis from one school to llio v,Vhre were Mie rullroad pnhlems was necessary owing to met f .. ....,.. .,3,, ii .tut not Dwdrj condition Dls 111 'he district. FISH ARRIVALS tin ncoiuiu rnum of other Ha ir sales al the Fish Hx-a ge tin morning totalled 81,-::ti pot ml two American vessels posiiuk of 02,000 pounds and Canadian. lV,:oo pounds. 1 es rr Caiiadlau fish, ratw-a from llr and l to IS. 7c and averaged higher than Amer-: at It. 8c and 15.2c for first s' and Kr for second class. j The da s arrivals were as fol-! W.-: American lialy. a'.iHlti pounds, to Hoolh pray. 3(1.000, to Candiau Fish k i )d Sloraue Co. Canadian .Soil. t?.uoo. to the Allin les. - . - tne. i.Odd: iris, i.soo. anu ".1100. to Canadian Fish & LEAGUE OF NATIONS Ol NKVA, Seid. 11. Following ejection of her demand for a per tiianent neat In llio league of Na 'ion council, Spain today resign ed 'rum the League- LADIES! All ladies in favor of the election nf j. n. Brady are "ordially Inviled lo attend a meeting in the Commodore ,Hfe on Kntiir.inv ill 3 n.lll. The meeting wilt be addres- M'.l by C. W. Peck, M.L.A. J Tea will he served. hear these problems referred lo or disrussed today. Tlief were not problem any more. Their Ill inH 1 1 "owl tiAMSl liMilirt I U I It kit I by legislation eoaclwi by the King go'vprtunw't jegiIaHtn making j. for the prosperity foil' gnf atuess j.' or the (Uinaiiian naiion. . Customs Scandal In fi'rerringi Ur IJif 1 so-called customs scandal, Mr. Slork said that altogether loo much jmpor Wmm TAXI Boston Grill 25 and Ambulance Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing Service door for hire. Anywhere at Anytime. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, SUnd Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT The litest and best for the and th 8t A, least. Phone 487. MATT VIDECK, Prop. 11... Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper i'vl VVI V. ! Yesierfsrs timiUMuo, il Street Sale St I rrtics rrvs cots. Will. IW. HUNCH HI PHUT. H. C, SATtlUAY. SKPTEMHF.Il II, 1920. ergin makes Fighting Speech SWs up lis Inconsistencies Reviewed Budget i Sir. Stork reviewed the llohhj budget, and oUl of the reduction1 of the taxation of the Oana liun i prugcaiii of legislation on a broad ipoople. He referred to the trade ' polir.v and looking toward the fu-!poley ol the Mackenzie Kinj: ad- lure srealness nf the rounln'. iniuislralion. and spoke of tlte Klnu vovemnieul .-illeie. the le-"n prosperity t the ci.Ution brimaM di.wn bv Hie 1J-1IP. n the heavy liei al ailmiaitratli. and what Httilwjiiilanec eirielusiVe prtived: legislation tikd be1 HttctHl late .1... I.....' tt.A a . .... I VV'ft...! I Hi- IBM- , mr- ooiuiii). .. ,-... ii I . , w ss wTtmir -isk-i I .Vl.i..-1, wi.LSH J.;-ivSSHMKx js--- I"- I lie .-,:ilaiiin that had been made into laws aiol ziven to thej people of Canada dm in? rite past live years of Hie Knvs tiovern-loent Tiie only way one eould ihgf, the worth of lejrMation was by its results. Had this legislation made for the rulo or the tmck-wnnlness of t!anadaf Juilze it from any anjrle and five Hie verdict. Was the Canadian dol-t lar wvrth less Ihan five years ....... , . . t Jl.. ami infflBt robel aud King John; of rglaml in his day had felt (lie povvvr of the Liberals wheu- he sought in ojipress them. 4'onlinuiug further, Mr. Kengin lauuclieil into a scatiiing attack against J. C Iirady. the Conservative standard bearer for this riding. "I feel ashamed, as a Ca-( continued on ptge 2 ATTEMPTED MURDER 1 r (FIRST VOTES i ARE POLLED Twenty-Four Persona Voted at Advance PolljLast Night. AIiikjmI a man al Hie first nigh advance polls la I here were allose EIGI8IL1TY Mr. sitork voiced his faith and be- wisdom of the enactment of the liif m ! uritirinl.. ..I II... t.lli I ,.rwrrlut ial tiiriff treaties with vOSeph erl party, and lauded the KluptoUier nation. A eimntr ex-j adiuiiiisiiaiiiiu and the nart it ! iiorls. said Mr. Stork, were an in I vole were cast of the election it evening than her in the ad- 'vance poll at lastjyears election. Last night there Mere 2i vole as compared with 3( la.t ! Canadian altogether is-uc'as af feeling the ballot of the i.i'i.hIh tr :m issue liroliuht HllO ' ' ' J' promii.euce and being by the derelict inn from duly of a few UMCiai 1:1 i lie customs ui-wan- , t inent thai if there was no oilier "im, sallows and Railway employ f Fred Shirk. Practn ui v I he entire votniir strength nf the ennui i..., n., .... i.. ee art- aihiwroVUi vote, will he a in attendance, and Mr. Stork was listened to with rani al-lvi- i !.,, i,.,i,i i. -Ken mi- ''eld again tonight and Monday iHiuii iiiruuguifui ii i? fiiurc rrrxi. 11 is auure.? vm iree ; Wpt al Ottawa, then fading tluUMiieiiU. 1 here wa no herkliiig, and not once l)v'roi)i(t Ilo( iM. ;n fiict a ruinous .1.. I . .1 t . 1 - Mt 'iru or ui'cu uiu jir. moriv reier to his uouservaiive oononeni. , .na u -mil n... i:irkiiizie III the mam lii speech was one exloling (he might and theiKnw aoretnment in brinaiim mi j ui Mil- ii.iiiun. uuu nit iKiiiuiuitiini ui ixiu.njii u uauuua iimvn anil enaetliiir hwiftiatlon lor amf; arf ADDRESSED' I rich in the wealth of natural re- Canada durin the past fheyear sourrei., a country 'favored ro- niut ia bullded belter than (graphically, a country NUmI with ; jjj. knew it peopie in energy, iniaiive and iuilll.l'.IH.nl n...l .......Im.. 4 I. a j n. .in iriif-Hl, Ullll a lruilllj, IIC , rluef concern of whose represen tative at Ottawa should be the i tail) ins out nf a constructive The advance poll are not opened till the nwlit of the election,! nest Tuesday. This poll, at which commercial the Canadian n?'1' between thjhours of 7 atid on hurt 10 in Hie office of the returning officer, W'estpnhii rr Hlock. J. O. Williamso i is deputy re-turiiiiis officer wi Ji J. A. Morris, poll clerk, '(iovi rnntenl Agent Norman A. Watt is in attendance to issue voting certificates and I lie scrutineer are H, It. Ive and Harvey Fraseli. OF CANDIDATE!' Graham '.Comments Report That He Could Not Sit In House. h.l t. tut .l in III FKmnl VMmrn- l .if ih tw il.neril V llf its l"0- ' ' i""' i- - . -- viuuiiii-r ..i ii nru,.,i pie. and that the opening up ol ............ these markets for the esporiaTl depath intimating that Hon of tianadian.g.MMs wa. brin?-VJ- . -"i" "- C-inaJian " ,m eniouiiy ui niii'esi iri-favorable UuM rtdiug, the tundidale stated mat lie was iiorii in cotian, ai- Ihoimh he spent a short lime in the United Slates When a miner ' iM. Vxvtda lif Jookout natyralix ceded .Mr. Slrk introdueed hisalion papers.' hut autonialically remarks Irj giving a short his-j continued his Hi it ish citizenship lory of the Liberal ami Oinserva- ion his arrival in Canada. the parlies. He shirwed that thej - Liberal pi: ,,id policies bad' Baseball tomorrow at 2.30. ever been fur t:- enactment ol Oyros vs. All Stars, legtslatuin nf initiative and . achievement. fi the ..ettins for-! wanl of eonslrurlive legislation, for the ret'eHiu.: asaiiisi an in-fringemnl of the '.libertiv or riahts of the people. In fact that WABav W AffTIf BUMB 1HKUWN IMcfcrnon fleoorfc to Board of AT MUSSOLINI! Trade in Optimistic Vein Regard Hit Glass or Car and Did Not Ex-plode Until After Premier Had Passed. THROWER WAS ARRESTED tempt on the life of Mussolini since he became premier was made today when a bomb exploded against the Premier car is h'e was proceeding to the pa- ace bul the KasIsti head escaped A wine Italian slone inasoii by the name of Oiovannia. who wa -trrested. threw a bomb a;ainM the auto in which Mus-ijini was ritinz hut the missile struck the window r!ass and fell to the around before exploding ..'1. I .. ,inu..,l..l t ' parsers by were wounded. The police had a strenuous lime protecting Hie bomb thrower from ; the threatening crowd, several ci- ilians and police lieiug injured in lie struesle. iovaiutin entered Italy from 1 Switzerland and the police believe on the altenpt on the Premier's life, was planned by exiled Fascisti in I Lyons and Pari. I Mussolini iitainlaiueil hi aC-c- sioine l I'a'm and .ontinued lo the palace. I MAPPING EXPEDITION OF ALASKA SOUTHBOUND Meighen Gets Desperate as he Sees his Chances Vanishing Says King NAI'ANKK, Sept. 11. The Prime Minister and minister of customs were both sharply atlacked hy Mackenzie King here last night, Meighen tor recent references to the late Hon. Ueorge' ltoiviii and H. II. Elevens for his use of House of Commons stationery in connection with the sale of oil company stock. "I say Meighen does not represent the Coio-tirvalive parly. 1 sav Conservatives all over the country are shuddering at the PHARfiF IS 10 I AID tiling- he is saying." said Mr. King. TJClie Premier's reference' vii.muu jU(ivi Nva! the saddest incident in the hislory of tlte present 1 Lee " Fung. "' Chinese, alleged to eampaign. He waileil until -ine "I." .. "...W 1. V'V .V." ,r:.; '.! rek,oi u.e campawu 10 laiirr wus ,m-ommv,. My...s ,.ar nave nssauuea auoinec uu.,i.- ;,aU(,,.r a lan who is now dead, I liar l- . sin -vva 1 -4 ' 1' " n 1 U lIUMlpi V- W V 4 j( I'r. iiihi 11 m u" iiuiy u 11 is.ijvs ' iinisii iviin nn hti i 11 1 1 in 1 nor oallin? for llu piiaciiilVnt of any t ere tiijurir, wa? amied at ksriolalion of a Utnc policy, and i;qituin Hove yHterday aud that thi iimtlating of the cu-brought lo the city lat eeninK intiiy 4ssIltl iiinrit ii'ii invw -tttMriNl It. Ii invinA( u ! Iitet u I lilsia C.lu rl: I -y -sat . " - " ' " j IVMIIVHII sJI C m s.n. where it should have been from, and Helta aboard the powerboat' aieveni ana Mwt4 ftl uh the start, in the hand, of a com- -8 (Leila It.). This morning Lee- "? "V ' , ......i.u.i i. u 1 1.- 1 i.r c.i......!ii,, Mr. Mevetts. who had been mak- 1 jiii-"rnii I'm 11 ""r M Uiifft iIJ'V4i vJ uviUlt ciiiv-iiuiui i-eiiie court Jtidbe. Hesaid thai it ' Maaislrate 11. F. Mr Lend and was i,vie cl,ar?.e Mr. King. "It is only fair to say he sees his chances vanishing and that he does things today which he would never do in his own sober mind. Mr. Stevens had Commons made no difference so far as tlil-s 'formally el.argril with attempted , Ml on ,tr 1 i..n.j,.ii,.ii uu poin.nrtie.1 vitiipti ,.,i,i-.i.. . ii. .n.. ....... i ii...,, I...,,,.. stutloner a ccriiiicate for SECURED $137,000 CHKIAOO. SenL tl was de- fnitely established today thai the criticism of the Mackenzie King robbers secured 9 137,000 payroll j government by way of the cus- in the mail robljery from. Use touts investigation was1 he real'Oiand Trunk. Jrain. Priilay. C. W. PECK, M. LA.. J. C. BRADY and MRS. A. J. PATERSON Will Address a Public Meeting In Auditorium (Skating Rink) MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, AT 8 P.M. TUB PUHLIC Ib.COHniAhLY 1NV1TKU a spe- I il - ' """ii iHiuiui) UlljVUilllllv III SSH.il l-'Vf?" , .. f n t 1 mi parly was returned, as Hit ligation would go on lo the under the commission and (hat the Conservatives were only using the customs investigation as a smoke screen, behind which they hoped lo step Into power al Ollawa. If, said Mr. Stork, Ihl' desTriiclivo inve.- taken Tor a week pending the re """ "f e end eovery of How Hung, who is in "I'"'.,. "T '""V1 1 hosjiilal. who talks a'bout the Liberal party leaning to the south. This is the gentleman who laid Ihe charges about smuggling. This is the gentleman vlio was made miuis- !(er of customs by Mr. Meighen. Wih a I has he to say to the use ol the arms or Cauada in this illegal way?" VANCOUVER EXCHANGE, , Bid. Asked i Wheal ,. iliuuwell (iladslone .... (Iranby Howe Sound Independence I.. iV. I I.uc-ky Jim Premier 4V-Silvcr CresFtL, Surf lnlel .... .... 'Hk'liniond 1.39 i 1.33 1.37 ; .30 .33 20.00 20.00 tl.OO 13.00 TittOW P .08 .12 low 2.20. ,03 Ai .11 .IK 2,28 .12. ami .12 WHEAT CROP LARGE ONE Year. OTTAWA, Sept. 11. the total production of wheat In the prairie provinces Is estimated by the bureau of statistics now as 376,697,000 bushals, compared with the estimated production last year of 382,955,-000 bushels. islands Service and Grain Trade The most interesting' part of the report of 0. V. Nickerson in Hip Hoard of Trade last nisrhl in connection with his recent !viit in Vam Oliver was a statement that B. (I Keeley, Pacific Coast or the Canadian 'National Steamships, had put pniir. h... niffieuit. in Defend- manager Police Have Difficulty in Defend- u, ,.;,. .hict. vnnlit rive xo trin Ing Perpetrator From Crowd. in a iruuci i ii i iiiv i.-ianu.- v...v. ......... c - r- a year out of this port and, if the toiuiarl was secured, nictits were made for the boat lo be built at the Prince Kupert ItO.MK. Sept. It.-The third at. j:!." gif"!,.- .IT. .uiariroii . Vancouver a innj; sentfment in regard to the importance of this j 'nnrt Had an oidimitic vein. There 'was no doubt about the wheat movitii? through the port. Mr. Cleniieiming. who is doing the .chartering, stated Ihat all boats are under option to load at Prince iluivert if rcpiired al an additional nine pence a ton. However, this was not a set rate for all vessels. Representatives of one of the bi? Japanese steamship lines whom he had seen had ?iven the. that they couM load 'and opinion rific explosion followed four at Prince Itiipert -hea'per than at United Stales the people's pockets FAIR OPENS ON TUESDAY Hon. T. D. Pattullo, Minister of Lands, to Officiate at 7.30 p.m. The Prince Kupert annual fall fair opens on Tuesday evening next at ton. Hon. T. 1. Pattullo offi-iatinp. Hy that time the elec tion wiH be over and people at the any other port. The difficulty ' fair will .get the returns there, was that most Japanese ports ; Today Thomas Ileid, Hceve of were looking for other camo to Surrey, arrived with the fruit aud go with wheat. Only three deck-j vegetable for the special display ers took wheat only. They liked j from the Fraser Valley and the loirs or lumber for filling in. Mr. j grains and other parts of the ex-N.ckersoh saw ill the develop-' htbits were brought hy Claire Le-ment of busines with Alaska a max earlier in the week. The work remedy for this a the vessels of putting up this display is al-couhl load grain-here and com- ready well in hand and it will be plele' the carso at Alaskan port itself well worth a visit to the if it could not he secured here. fair. . .r I " The fair this year will be quite Times Good Here different Trom previous occa- Mr Nickerson said he had vi- ik,n- Considerable improvement bwn made the interiftr of to sited a number or small towns as !w.sll as b centres and he saw U building and everything is nothinp to eumplain of here. At differenHy arranged. Flower enr !.... r.f a iA .it. i. fio.i i..iines eon- tries are cmil,bi welLaud. it it . iiSVJiV. SeiU lU-Afler pko- oUions any heUex-tbatt here r44tSSW ttwraphin? U.ooti square nP!. cept in the large centre. In . he te """en.nr tlje 1-re- o' southern Alaska, the mapping Lonsview. where a number or '. senrflhe. weather Keeji up. A expedition coupling or t tie ten- I't ince Itupeif people had moved, Pfciap feature ts being made of der liannet! and three naval laborers were working for 35e an : "''' an,) Manager Thomnon in- nlMiifs ai-p iiili!iiin.i indav fur i,...r iio r.uin.i ihai mvph in the vlles all who have flower to en- the win;er. 'were 110! lined with gold and -most contribute !nf the smart towns were not aifurPoses ! prosperous as prince Kupert. j Mr. Xickerson told of the wind- nt or the the Associated Associated Board uoaru1 Arrival of Superintendent Bennett j Today Completes Organ-; izatlon. i The arrival or J. Bennett, the : stiperintendejit of the Prince Itu- I perl elevator today from Port Estimate Makes It jthur makes everything now ready Almost Equal to Last ; for the arrival or grain from the -j orairies. This has been some- 1 - vvhat delayed through recent heavy rains there. L. O. (ireen, who has been ina siroeriiitemlent pending Mr, A Public Meetino; I Will be Hcld-ftr IW" WE8TH0LME THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1 J, AT 8 P.M. The meeting will be addressed by Hon. T. D. Pattullo & Fred Stork Minister of Lands -:0;- Liberal Candidate SKATS. IlCSF.llVl.D FUR LAUIKS LYFJtYBOliY WCLCOMK ter their exhibits at once or to them for decorative . t-j QPAIM VHTIMf nig op ui HJ TVfllilU ior Trade organization: The meet-j ! ing wa poorly attended, an out- AM rVVUDNMUNT ! standirg feature bein-g an inspir- j Vll UV I LlVlllTiLll 1 :iug address by Victor Odium oni t lie expansion of the province.. , nnlerMry of Military during the past few year and!0nTh'r.d another in regard to the utiliza-( lion r the Sumas reclamation! project. Mr. Nickerson wa thanked for hi report. ELEVATOR IS IN READINESS Dictatorship Opportunity Given For Opinion. MAUHIO. Sep!. 11. Three years aao today Spain came under (uilitary dictatorship. Today all 'itizens. men and women over 18 years old. are being given au opportunity in a plebiscite to endorse the work amL achievements of the He llivera Oovernment. Abstention from voting will indicate disapproval. The voters are alo expressing an opinion on the establishment of a national assembly. ST. LOUIS GETS QUITE SETBACK ,NF.W YOIIK. Sept. 11. The much despised Boston Braves landed on two St. Louis pitchers veslerdav for 18 hits and counted ( Bennett s arrival and who hasjj,!, tiree Cardinal error won been getting everything in shape Tor an expected active season, Will sail this ariernoon for out II to 3. sveJlin the leaders bark to a two frd a half game lnargi,!,! over, CiMclima,ti, with pittsilairg t llifee points further back. Cncinnatt and Pittsburg divid ed a double header. National League Chicagvi I, Philadelphia 8. SI. Louis 3, Boston 11. Cincmnatt-2-5, Pittsburgh 5-2. " American League Kt. Louis 5. Chicago t. NOTICE TO LIBERALS OF 8KEENA RI0INQ The Liberal committee room. 303 Third Ave., next In the Electric Bakery, will be open every afternoon and evening until election dav.