25 TAXI Boston Grill and mt)m Service Anywhar it Anytime Stand Royal HoUl, 3rd Ava. ami Sth It WATT VIOECK, Prop. VOL XVI No. m. mam MEIGHEN CONTRACTS CANCELLED BY OVERNOR ontracts Entered Into by Meighen Cancelled kw hotel at Vancouver stopped by present administration result of election OTTAWA. October 8 - Contract (at "i. m v 01 etrcuen on uern IcUi prtpoted to be built by the Canadian I After a brief cabinet council thta M but no tanounceroriil to make. I. r.t Mrighra Oovwument However, he t r .eminent we that the previous government had no rtght to enter Into any freemen except auch m wer absolutely necessary and urgent, on th ground n it it government had no mandate from Parliament and waa not property m M MB MM m IN UNIVERSITY j OF WASHINGTON ' IMMH linilMl KLMUNUION III' lm.-lltT MZ.ILM AMI MsKEa tVUIIIH APPOINTMENT 4 SCATT1X Oct I -The University ol Itatusftun legcnl Uat night demand- tli resignation of President Hairy I aullo Thr aald Dean David Thorn p-n of th toilet of libel al aru and I' Utm. hat own named a hi UK.- tn Thompson I a Canadian b) r.i- '.mng been bora at Ortllia. On-"M" in (871. and graduated from th . u verwte of Toronto. Th regents art of th opinion that alkould hare Imm promlnenr l". .v pmidentt offlc at th unlmilly. I'fiind their action, political obarrter re aimoat ..nanlmuualv nolnllaz out. irs diwmaioit between Oovemor IU- lnd Hartley and Mr. Surrallo Itsrt- a twtn throughout the country a: denounced th UnfretwJv head. 8uxzalio remained ttlent under tht attack. , Th majority of th regent ar ap- jointeea of lUrUry. Througlvjut Seat- 'le Mucaloif and buklnesa and pro-?-lonal ra.iera hare been Quick to 'iprtas cottdrmnatlon of th action ot regenta, Itllllnnn w x -i m HUNfcKS . S UVtaDLLUrV! rHr.MV..(T HUM (HIT TO HE I'l. All IN MIM: AT HOlKUOOll, ItOCKWOOD. Tenn.. Oct 5. TwTiity-''h' miners ar believed to bar been -latitly killed In an eiploalou in the Kosrrs Ulna VMt.rH a v SVilir tttVilrS r recovered last night and two men were brought out unconscious while two ""d their escape uninjured. TliU morning rescue worker abandoned all hop of saving th remainder, imbering 34, a the working wer bMly Infested with "afterdamp." " explosion occurred boo irei un-la" th mountain aid and nearly Uiree mile from th entry. Two hundred men who wer working In an "joining entry, escaped unharmed, ORIOLI MURDER CASE GETS OPEN VERDICT INQUEST YESTERDAY OUMMFf. rv-t a .Afi.r fur mln- ut's deliberation, the Jury returned a '"uici mat Moric orloll met nia aeam by a eun shot wnunri at the hands of K'tne )erson undertermlned, Airnn . IS ... 1 1 ...... V. - .t I . fn.milll w, nua.i, WIIU llU UTTII ivii".m( ellBrOAM u . 1 l. 1 .... .J - mtm am wifcii vim iiiuiurrvi witvui - tended th Inquest, but no date has been " lor th preliminary Hearing. Advertlk In Th Dally N GENERAL Government by Mr. King one of projects to be entered in so by the Meighen Government csncenea. including trut I or tne Dig National Railway at Vancouver. morning. Premier Mackenzie King laid ttttmi.f to order in council prd by Intimated that the general attitude of aoorulltuud. for thl reason, aald the I1UII1 I H UWUJ Mil V, W W V H tered into for public work hare been Stopped. Ptemler King aald the Government had cancelled th lea between the de-ipartmcul of lellaaya of Canada and certain power miemta entered Into ay the late Oootervaut administration lu connection with th Carillon power pro-jject on the Otuwa Jliver The con-ract entered into by the Meighen Oor-. inment foe the construction of a new 'hotel at Vancotrer waa alto cancelled. he Mated. TMTiVtolrt Ie.tr Friday for Quebt iwbenr he will aall for England to at- lend the Imperial Conference. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING AND THE READING OF PLAY BEGINS Th first meeting of th Prince Rupert Shakevpear Society since lla recent organisation aa held laat night In th church hall of the Presbyterian Church. Ret Dr. Cameron. lh president. In the chair. There a a Urge attendance aad much enthusiasm was shown. Dr. Camercr. read Henry Irrlng's etaay on th Shakespeare-Bacon controrersy. Then the c4ub read th first two scene fun Hamlet, thos taking part being Mrs. Clsrk. Uim Jean Harrison. Mlsa B. MacdMiald. Dugla Stork. James Simpson. Mlsa Pearce. Miss Mcleod. Mr. Had-don. Alea. McRae. O Anderson, Miss Dobb and Ml Darldvm. Tea as served by th ladle under the superintendence of Mr. Prank Rice. Mr. Haddon and Mr. Jame Simpson. BIGAMIST IS BEFIER IN JAIL SAYS JUDbt VANCOUVER. Oct. 6. With four more wtre hanging around somewhere per haps he la eater In Jail, declared Magis trate 8haw In th pollc court yesterasy h.n aniillratlon for reduced ball was made on behalf of John Druce.M year of age. charged with having lour wives, two of which are appearing to press the case. ELEVATOR INCREASE AT EDMONTON PLANT pminvmN. Oct. 8. Th Edmonton " Termlnsl Uraln Co, Lid. has Just com- pleted an addition to their elevator ner -u.ir, it a total capacity of S20.000 bushels and a maximum dally handling capacity of 3S.0O0 bushels. JOHN till 1ST HKAII usKr-nnvER. Oct. o. John Orant, ....,, f the Indian Mutiny and the Crimean War head of the firm of the Vancouver lithographers is oeaa. in . born In Edinburgh In 1838, VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat B.C. Silver Dun well Oladstone . Oranby Indian Premier rorter Idaho How Sound Bid. Asked. 1.42 1.82 - 10 1.17 1.30 .31 i 31.00 .CM .09 3 08 3.13 .07 .07 y, 41.00 44.00 . Northern and PRINCE 5, 1928. GIVEN GREAT RECEPTION AT OTTAWA ON ARRIVAL a,rHHXflH9HlaLHSeLL -y4l POUR ISRISH free State delegate In the Empire ParliameaUrr Delegation to Australia as they were IraTing Waterlco Station. London, and now passing through Canada. They are (left to right): Sir Edirard Cxy Bigger, aenaton U,'or Bryan Cooper, member of the Dall; Mr. Otmond Eamond. member, acd Senator Mlchasl P. OUaulon. INCREASE IN ; IMMIGRATION li R. IILll K .? Ot TLOOK I (IK1 m:xt h:w vi:ak i.kv j (!()ll j WINNIPEO. Oct. 4-einc the be ginning of the year there ha been an Increa ot U per cent over last year In the number of immigrant brought te Canada by the Canadian National Railway sUtiod Dr. W. J. Black, director of immigration and colonisation ol the Canadian National system, who ar rived In Winnipeg last night. "The preeent condition or and out. look of immigration to Canada I most hopeful," continued Dr. Black. There has never been a time since the day before the war when thj European people displayed a much ln teres t In Catuda a they Uo at present and I look for a very large Increase In the number of these people who will niake their borne on the farm of the Dominion in the next few yearn. If further evidence of thl Interest were reoulred. It I to be had. I think In the fact that more representatives ot European government had visited Canada this year for the purposes of studying ttttlement conditions than la the total of all previous year since the war." AIUACKNT TO It.Mt.tVAV Dr. Black aim stated that th num ber of famlile from northern European countries who have settled on land ad. Jacent to the line of th Canadian National Katlwaya in Saskatchewan ana Northern Albert during the past two year ha ahown a decided increase ores all prevlou year alr.ee the war and that these families have cleared ana broken more than 100.C00 acre of lanu In that time. Me also pointed out that more than dO families from the United Elates, all of them with experience, and at leas 19.000 rash capital, each have settled In central Saskatchewan tiuk vesr and he expect that this number will be Increased to at least 100 fanf lllea before the clcc of the jear. HALIBUT ARRIVALS Canadian boats only sold their catche on exchaugs today, price xanglng from f to 18 tents and teit, Following were the costs: Tramp, IS.OOO, to .Atlln Fisheries. Helen. 3JJ00 to Booth Fisheries. Toodle; 3,000, to Booth Fisheries. aibsoh, 8.00q, to Cold Storage. old countryIootball i;.(.isii i.i:m i: , IliiUlon t, Blackburn1 Hover 3, Bury 3, V.'eatham I, Wednesday 1. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper " RUPERT. BC TUESDAY. OCTOBER St. Louis1 Wins Second Game of World Series Today by Four to Nil ST. LOUIS,' October S. Jesse Haines' clever pitching enabled St. Louis Cardinals 14 win the third game of the World Series today from the New Turk Tankeel four to nil. The big pitcher who held the Yankee to five hits also drove in two runs lashing cut a circuit drive Into the right field bleachers In the fourth Inning scoring Thevenow who waa ahead of him. The game was stopped at the beginning of the fourth frame for more than bait an hour and, when play wa resumed, the field was muddy and covered with water. Reuther, who started pitching for the Yankees, was hit freely and. In the fifth Inning, was relieved by Shawkey who. In turn, waa replaced by Thomas In the eighth Inning to permit a pinch bitter to bat. Haines was complete' master of the Yank sluggers at all stages of the game. The score: AFRICA WILL BE HELPFUL LONDON', (HI. 5. "I Hloh to assure I he people of (irrat Britain Unit reproentalltet of the Vnloii of smith Africa at the Imperial Con-frrrnre lime nu wlh to lie other Ihau helpful In advancing the Interest of the ItrltMi riimiiiunity of lullons" ITrmlrr Ilrrting of South Air Ira falil In an Interview, Ju-t after hl arrival a a ilelrgnle to the ImiH-rtuI Confrrrme which li lu open on Ortwlirr 111. Called south on account of the serious. Illness of her mother. Mrs. C. A. Klrkeudall, 403 Fifth Avenue Ea.it. leave this afternoon on the Cardeua fcr 8eattle accompanied by one of her children. R H 3 iNew York ....... 0 3 J 1st. Louis 4 8 0 ! Batteries: New York: Reuther. Shawkey. Thorns jacd Severeld. St. Louis: Haines and OTarrell. coatesWnerated FROM ALL BLAME IN CONNECTION borgeaud HOPE. Oct. S. - The exoneration of Wells Cosies from blame In connection with the death of Alfred Borgeaud, St. Leonards on the Sea. was given by a coroner's Jury Investigating a fatal accident In Coquaholla valley last week, Coate was released firm custody. To the police who held the Investigation Coate testified that he burled th companion' mangled remains when be fell from a freight train. Then he set out for Vancouver and the death was reported. Deputy District Attorney Ryan Declared Ormiston Grocery List in Handwriting Mrs. McPherson LOS ANGELES, October 8. Deputy district attorney Ryan, testifying yeaterday at the criminal conspiracy hearing, swore thet a grocery list found al the- cottage at Carmrl, occupied by Kenneth Ormiston and a woman waa obviously the- handwriting of Almee Sempl McPherson, Angelu Temple religious leader, 1( Ormiston, who la charged Jointly with Almee McPherson and. her mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, Is still at large. Ryan, who devoted week to Investigating Mrs. McPherson' story of being kidnapped and held In a Mexican border ahack, spent moat of th day In the witness box detailing apparent dls-I Later In the day Ryan faced a gruell-crepanclr between Mr, McPherson' ! Ing cross- examination by defense coun- tatemcnt and th result ot his In-1 set, which was Incomplete when th qulrlea. j court adjourned for the day. Circulation 1875 Sties 5-M New Governor General TakeS Over Official Residence at Rideau Hall and Welcomed to Ottawa by City i - OTTAWA, October 3 Rldcau Hall, which waa vacated a wtek ajo by the retiring Governor General, Baron Byng, has a new master. Viscount Willlnj-dcn. who wax welcomed to the capital yesterday with traditional pomp and by the presentation of a civic addren on behalf of the people of this city. To the Mayor welcome Lord Wllllngdon replied that he hoped he and Lady Wllllngdon might enjey a close community of Interest in the welfare of ; Ottawa and the Dominion. IIISTINOl I-llli) CAKE Ell ,, , , , , Lord Wllllngdon has a long and dlv. : UnjAiUhed career In political life In Great Britain and India, and' he re-:ce&tl7 headed the British Government 'Commission negotiating with the au-' thorltles at Pekln for the disposal o' . : the Boxer Indemnity of t&5.000.00o (which was returned by Great Britain to ; I the Chinese treasury to be expended to ' the beat advantage of China. He was I In the Orient when the message reached him Inviting h-'m tr be Governor General Of Canada in succession to Lord .Byng. j Lord , Wllllngdon, who aa Sir Free- man-Thomas, was a member ot the BrltUh House of Commons, waa raised ito the peerage as Baron Wllllngdoa jof Ratton. Sussex, on July 39, 1910. from 1900 to 1908, and member for thl Bcdmln division of Cornwall from 1906 to 1910. He was Junior lord ot j the treasury from 1905 to 1913. He i was lord-ln-waitlng to the King from j 1911 to 1913, and bald the rank of Major In the Sussex Yeomanry. gsnada'a, new Oovernor-General waa oorernoroi. uomoay. maia. irem ivia to 1919, and Governor of Madras from 1919 to 1934. When Lord Brassey, hi father-ln-law. was Governor of Victoria. Australia, IE97 to 1900, Lord Willlngdcn waa AD C. to the Oovernor. Lord Wllllngdon waa recently appoint' ed by the King a Knight of the Oraud Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. Oeorge. He la a Knight of Grace of St. John 'of Jerusalem. EIHCATIH AT ETON Born on September 13, 1868. Lord Wllllngdon was educated at Eton and at Cambridge University. At both of these Institutions of learning he achieved fame on the cricket field as player and captain. He married Lady kiarte Adelaide, daughter of the late Earl Brasscy, on July 30, 1392. Two toes were bora to them, the older of whom, Gerald Frederick, was a lieutenant in the Coldstream Ouards and waa killed In the war or September 14. 1913, at the age.ot 23 years. Tht second son. Captain Inlgo Brassey Free-msn-Thomaa. was born on July 33, 1899, and served with the Indian Infantry and is now on the Reserve ot OSlcers. He was KD.C. on his father' personal staS. 1019-30. His wife ts Maxlne. daughter of the noted actor. Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson. Lady Wllllngdon Is a Lady of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem. IDEAL OF DUTY Lord Wllllngdon'a Ideal of public duty was Indicated In his address at a dinner given In bis honor In London on July 23. Among other, things his lordship said: "The Empire Is to all citizens a great trust and a great rj- sponsiblllty. Indeed I think It would be outrageous for any one of us to shirk that responsibility. It Is In that spirit that I go to Canada, heartened and encouraged by the wish ot friend and hopeful that I shall secure the confidence and friendship -of the Can adian people. I am determined, as tar as It lie In me, to do my utmost to ensure the prosperity and progress ot the great Dominion." Willi 1 KEPOKT Tuesday, Oct. 3. M a.m. , DIOBY Cloudy, light southeast wind: barometer 39.98; temperature 33; sea smooth; 1.53 a m. City of Vancouver bound from Osaka to Victoria 1313 mile from Victoria. DEAD TREE Barometer 39.98; temperature 48. BULL HARBOR Foggy, treah southeast wind; barometer 39.93; temperature 43; sea moderate; 0 pm. Cap Scott abeam Egg Island bound for Ocean Falls. 1.33 pm. Tug Lorn abeam Falsa Egg Island bound to Squirrel Cove. Noon DIOBY Overcast: fresh southeast wind; bai-jneter 29.99; temperature 53; i sea smooth. DEAD TREE Barometer 39.98; temperature 50. BULL HARBOR Cloudy, light southwest wind; barometer 30; tmiperatur 37: sea moderate. Large Upstair Dining Hall, witb newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for th least. Phone 457. ?r:cc nvs cui :s KING MONOPOLY CASE MAY BE TRIED BY PROVINCES MONTREAL, Oct. 5. The Proprietary Articles Trade Association Is doing business usual follswing th finding jude by the Minister of Labor Heenan that the price fixing agreement of the Association is In violation of the Combines Investigation Act. It la declared by Secretary Pearson' of the association, that the organization welcomes. Investigation Into It methods. The matter wilt likely be referred by the Federal Government to the attorney genenla of the various province or action but it is not known which pro nnce will take steps first. RUSSIANSPAY CASH FOR LAND EDMONTON. Oct. 5 Pleased with the prospects o lined by Canada and warmly, praising Canadian law a group ot 37 Russian refugees who since the overcrow Ing of the Czar 1st regime have been living In Manchuria, China, hav u,t been settled on farm In the Bat- leford district by N. -S. McOulre. loest representative of the CN-R: colonization department. "These Russians," said Mri McOulre. 'are all of the better type of mlddl daas people and all have considerable money. They have paid cash for their farms. Since their flight from Russia they have been earning their living as taxi drivers, farm laborers and in various other walks ' of life in competition with the Chines amongst whom they were living. Th money they brought to Canada represented their saving taken on their flight from Russia. They are all enthusiastic about Canada and hope to make good citizens. There were about 10 families In the party and a few single men. SHIPPING ORE FROMBABINES SILVER KING AND LITTLE JOE I'RO-I'KKTIE SENDINO OUT 111011 Jilt ADE tOK TRAIL S.MtLlEK SMITHERS. Oct, 8. As a part of th extensive program of mining development planned when they recently secured options on a number ot claim In the Bablnea, Messner Bros, Harrer & Meisner 'have started to bring out ore fr!m the Silver King and Little Joe claims for shipment to th ' Trail smelter. Ben Nelson with his pack train la bringing the pr( otit of the mountains to Hollands farm, a distance ot twelve mile, and from there It will be brought to town on motor truck. Besides the mining development thl firm Is doing considerable work on th Babln Mountain trails, putting them In shape so that the pock train can keep going until the snow gets too deep. J i TREE FELL ON ROAD IN GALELAST NIGHT Near where the road creases th creek, a tree fell down In last night' gal over th city's portion of th Kaletv Island highway. It temporarily blocked th I road and put th telephone line out of I commission. .