or1 TAXI Boston Grill f m and J Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 8th 8t WATT VIDECK, , VOL, XVI., No. 2o TOP Declares Nothing Can Be Ex pected from That Party. .MnMI.N Alia. 30. Mayor lit ii, in an aihln- he!'-., I up iiiiuaiiou of the wcl-titn ke' for Alberta eo.U and o .f Kjnni or grain en!eU itceau liner oil the Pacific f prwlui d from Allxjrlu ,,).. tateil that Premier LiJui ald Mo- weterti ! a wure wUHy iiule-' In-i for i "ttn tig could i, (I hi the ii from Mr. .if On the u'liei hnd ltl iiif King (iovctutnent had I a mlucflon of frciuhl , 'lie we l wlileh made po-tie preent grain export JIlaMiford ui-ed that the )U ii " look for jutlee a parly holding the views ,iy I ii"ri'vat ive leader. FRED STORK . NOMINATED Papers War Filed With Returning Offlper at End of Week Tnr notninalion papeii- of Al-il Sork, men-liatit, candidate Skenmi ridinj? in the forlh-in ,K federal election, were d win- John l'lewin. return -utficer. at the end of the k. Those HigniiiK Mr. Stork' in nation paper were L. W. 'a ui re. W. O. I'ullort. Ir. W. T KeiKin, Havid Thotuson. J. A I ulay. II. F. (ilassey, H. J-1' adbiiry, Duncan Kennedy. S- 1' Mi Monlie. lilllis Iloyer, Jainc K Kevky, Fntl l.iiiua. John Hvuluvn, J. J. Judge, Hen Self j W. J. Urecr. Jiiines Mf-Xid'y i named official aiient. The notninalion papers of J. Hi-lily wdl he filed tomorrow bc'fir-r nominal ions Ciase at 2 lock in I he afternoon, NOTICE TO LIBERALS OF 8KEENA RIDING Tim Liberal committee rooms, 303 Third Ave., nerl the F.leclrlo Hakery, will be npep every aflernoon and evening until election day. burden ment." i he aerleJ, "anil for thil il tin. I iuilii-v (ill- II Id! I'liyland lo aiiine the involved in our ?ettle- CANADIAN COASTER WAS ASHORE AT PINE ISLAND THIS MORNING VANCOl VKH. An. Cli.M.'M. Kreigblcr tMler wa reported Pine Ulaiul, Uuii o. Tii' I'.niHilia.; aniion' .i lliarlnt'i1 Sound (hi tnoriiiiur out is hc- lievnl tu line heen floated. Later Despatch The Canadian A)ater slruc on line Mand carl tln morn- Inz hul wa refloated utiaidel within two hour', and uoreedel to Ocan Fall to I ad for i-al-forniu. Oaptclu tiiU'ert xlateit in a wirele r.e--iiBe that he bflieed the ship wa not damaged but that lie would be r -ureyi-d before hfinut loaded FERGUSON NOT GUILTY PERJURY IN VANCOUVER 'VOTERS' LIST CLEANUP YANi'.rVi:il. Au:. W Amo (1.1'ennnson, charged with perjury in an nllcpcil alieiiipt to renins e the names of voters from I lie lil in Vancouver tnlre. wa-ilimis-ncd hy Mwlslnile Findlay llu morning. The magistrate said the reitoiiMbilii v ill, I not rest WlHl Fei KUOH. BABE RUTHHIT 40TH HOME RUN . Catcher Who Protested Was Banished From Game on Saturday Afternoon. NKW YOltK, Aup. 30. Hnbe llulh hit bif fortieth liojner Saturday nualtiKt Detroit, bul the Yankee pitcher wa hil hard, Hie 'finer winning eight to four. il-cher lias-la aL DclrtiiL was Unihed when ITe eontinued a prole! (liaVfuiih's h't'iiner wns a foul. Pilt1iurv and SI. Louis opened their "Utile world series' yeler oml went ten innings when the tramn wit called, with Hie. teams t(ed two lo Iwb. PRINCE RUPERT . Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHfNCE Pl'IlEHT. II. C. MLNDAY. AKfUST 30, 1.020 JO.NDON. Aug. 3Q. - A l'rt's Association despatch from Ponlypool, Wales, slate .Ural many casualties resulted when the police charged several hundred people after a riot in which slnnc were thrown by the unemployed miner. I'onty-pool I in thu nonddbi Valley In Hie centre of Hit South Wales coal field. OCEAN FALLS TEAM WINNER - . Beats Winnipeg In Exciting Lacrosse Match on Saturday Aflernoon , WINNIPSQ, Aug. 30 In one of the most thrilling games of lacrosse ever played In Winnipeg, Ocean Falls emerged victors Saturday afternoon from the contsst with Winnipeg Tlners, the score being five to six for the westeners. The T'gars outweighing their opoonents by many pounds started off with a rush and at half time led by four goals to two. But the greater finishing power of the visitors and their more Intricate tactics brought their reward and the b'jger team began to show signs of breaking up as the name advanced. Toward the end the coast team was much superior The teams plav again at Winnipeg this evening. Interest In the match Is Intense and a record attendance Is looked for. ARCTIC VESSEL RETURNS HOME Beothlc at North Sydney After Completing Work In Far North For Government NOllTII SYDNEY, X.S.. Aug. :!.- With all objeclhe attained including Hie establishment of a lloyal Canadian Mounted l'ollee detachment nl l'ache peninsula, Ellsmore Island. In Latitude 70 degrees, t mi il tile north, the IPSO ftina ilian Arctic expedition under 'leoj-ne - 1. MacJenziei of the Northwest Twilries and thn Yukon brunch of the depart men! ii( Hie interior arrived here-yes-lerday on Hie steamer Henthic. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE HUDSON BAY RAILWAY? (Manitoba Free I'res Al Mr. Meighen' meeting In this pity liit year one of Hie ban ner displayed on Hie walls of Hie day hut Hie results did mil changei hull ivIWrle.l thai the f'.ouerva-llie standing il first game was tlve parly Imd, slarted and the called owing to rain and the sec- (loiiservallve parly would finish llieljudstin H.vv road. Subscribe to (lie Dally News. saBSfWaiifc Yeiterdiy CJrruUllon, ISO H , li U-uMiy in Vcl ng'ioii, Mas.. hu tlu detiglilfu) lilUe hon e of her j,wu. Mie i- only Ift,, year old. Itolh Una her own litlje jjinKuig rlinir, Im doll chair, a play F talde and light. Maritime Provinces Will Give Liberals Several More ' Members Than Lasl Election A letter received by a Prince Hnperi man from a (rieljd We , .Montreal nave jusl rtmipiciuijptjn -Uie;u&lU4dv province and have diseued our ,the Liberal, projects with Waller Foler ami Veniol and nther leader in N'nv Hruiowick, and the nml couservutixe e.-tiinate that I can get of our chances in New Hnmswirk i.s .that they are confident we will heat Fleming in Carleton comity, Iioucel in Kenl. and prohaldy win Madawa-ka and ltetigoii he. he-Mde. of iiire holding (ilouceter county where Venipt i rouning. Ill the oilier counlie (he tarty hadly organized and apathetic. "Dick O'Hrien, the editor uT the SL John filobe, the chief Liberal paper in New llruii-Vick,,oiid hi my jndgmeiil the hrevdel forecaster of political results, looks for a total gain of eight seat in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick YVheu I say gain, of conre I mean holding the .seat we have already and gaining the others." This, writer told of meeting a former Prince Htipert man who had jusl returned from a motor trip through Nova Scotia, includ-ng Cape Kreton. He states that the general opinion is that the Liberal will carry Cape Breton, wiiich they lost al the last election, and will also carry Digby county and that all (hrpugh the province there is a much better feeling amongst the Liberals than existed la year. A high official of Hie C P. H. informed this man thai among thoe best qualified to judge Mr. Meighen is making a very poor campaign and his method of appealing to the different provinces for the purioe of enlisting their purely local interests irrespective of national interests has lost him confidence throughout Canada and the politicians- in Montreal tire of the opinion that Mr. Mackenzie King)iiiiiakiiig a belter campaign than Meighen. "It is oientydniilted .here in Montreal." he says, "that the Conservative Mll'loV three .seals in .Montreal which they already hoht. ,;Th jame C. " P. IL orfu ial made Hie statement thref gii hat Pate-naude would be beaten in JacqtiesCarlier. 1 (jonclnding the letter this man says he hopes Ibings look a rosy in Hrilish Columbia as in (he east. He ys lie knows Skeeua is perfectly safe, bul the Conservatives in Hie cast are . homing thai it and all other Hrilish Columbia seals will go Conservative, so he knows what reliance to put on such claims. RUMRUNNER MOTHER KNEW SURRENDERS! SON DROWNED 'F'lylng Dutchman1'' of California's Rum now Qlven up to Mexican Authorities and food and water supply al mol exhausted and willi ho cargo atnPhold enipty, the al teged rum 'ruiinerM, .Marion u4 Douglas the "Flying Dutchman ' of southern California's rum row surrendered to the Mexican au-llrorilies, according lo word brought here by the coasligiiard culler Tamatoa. , .;. Haseball lonlghl at f) o'clock. S.O.C. v. Grand Terminals Screamed When She Saw Police Approach With News of Death and Became Hysterical. SV.N D1EUO, Aug. 30. - Wil'.tl VAN'COrV.KH, Aug. 30 In sight but two men of tlio originili I "ernl person on the Con-crew of 20, her anchors gone; naught bridge. Itlchard VI t lee fell jo feet from a lumber Jaiicu scow in .tow. or'itio tug'-r.ua -si at m False Creek Satunlay night and was drowned.' When Hie man's mother, with whom he was. residing, saw the police officer aproaehlnsr her home, she surmised lie was bring-iiiig tragic news. Screaming, she knew; her son wa drowned, she becnine hysterical and il became necessary to eeriove her. to the police utation for treatment. Strft Sites tie NEW RECORD FOR CHANNEL Man Beat Miss Ederle's Record By Nearly Two Hours Today. DOVER, Aug. 30. Vlerkoten, a male swimmer, beat all previous records today in swimming the English Channel. He landed here at 2.15 this afternoon from Cape Grlz Nez where he entered the water at 1.3S this morning., Aocordlng to the official figures he was In the water 12 hours and 40 min utes, or nearly two hours bet ter time than made by Gertrude Ederle. Conditions were very favorable. BOAT FOUND; NO OARSMAN Captain Whittaker Thought Have Been Dorwned In English Bay. to VANCOl" VEIL Aug. 30. An empty row bout found on the heart at Kitsilano containing a man s Jacket and the finding of an oars man's hat-at another point on shore led the police to the, belief that Caplain-C. Whittaker, of Na- kusp. D. C:, promipent in Oreat War Veterans circle, dost his life'uUUwtlish Hay. The paief found in the jacket Indicate thai the owner was Captain Whittaker, who Saturday nigit announced to his friends hi intention to take a row. When he did nol return the police were notified iiouiiru and hum rail early ouiuia Sunday morn- iiium Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing door for blre. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latent and best for the least. Phone 487. PRICK FIVK (TKNTS. I ' : - . , RfiRS I :ANfF.I.I.ATinNl TNTFR-AI.i:FF.n DEBTS Former Secretary for War - - . A. Jl iWlXAAAAJ VV1U1I4U1 VfAllSJUll A AJLUJUkS VTA V AW 1 VM1 1 J UA JLS JU 1 11 1.JU 1 UVk1 UV1M i Urges Cancellation of all The Inter-Allied War Debts: Newton D. Baker Declared England Has Al ways Protected UJted States and Should Not be Allowed to Assume Burden CLEVELAND. Aug. :u. Expressing In, beher Unit Hie ded Slate ili-y in (lie malli-r of 1 lie mlfr-ullied debls hould tine or i-iiiK-ellalion, Newton I). Maker, former j-errelary (il r r Mi ned (lie Dawes plan n hauig worked loo great a JuinWIi p on Hie (iermaii people and the British delit settlement a having resulted in magnificent disaster. Hie iouciiciire of wlin vu ii long and tragic Mory ui which none could foresee Hie c:id, v 'her lo Uermany or Hie rest of the world. The British cMlemen' Baker said, established a precedent which il vn fllllHMIII 1 '.'llll'l' lllMNr K V A I IVr.. AND THE WEST! - 'State. Blatchford, of Edmonton, reason impoibI to roilow Willi regarii to any other country, because ixttif were even remotely able ( ; settle mi i:rh lei in. "Proud and powerful an we are. Liulaml ' policy und friendship always hai prolctn Hie t tided! peruui POLICE CHARGED IN MINERS' RIOT AT PONTYPOOL Japanese Freighter is Wrecked in Johnson Strait and Total Loss VANCOUVER, Aug. tfl). Striking a rock, at Hippie lice f in Johnstone Straits, alnjt ilOO. miles north of Vancouver early Sunday morning. the Japanese steamer Knikyu Maru be stranded a lui.u; wreck on a huai. ta Tlie crew look to the boats at "J a.m., nir hour afleijhe crash and landed safely 'at Vere Hay on the mainland, west of Helnickeu Island. The .-learner Salvage King from Victoria ha been enL lo Pick up the crew and make an attempt Ui salvage the wreck. Tne .sleanier Lakina went to the assistan. of the wiecklbut the crew lad reacilVU' shoreand ! he proceeded. f The rpporl slates Jhat Vhen jtbc engine roomijf (lie Kiiikyn ; flooded, the boilers exploded and the veser? bwk was broken, j The sleamer sailed froiii Yo-Ikohama for Vntieouver on siust 3. She i registered; 5815 '.ton I ami is ti5 feet lonjc. Later Despatch i The KaUyu Mara was. beached 1 al llelcken Island with all tier holds full of water hut the boiler did not explode, according to ia iesage rwctved from the Salvage King, which I .now aland-f iiiir by. It is "impossible yel to jesUnia.te the damage. , : MEIGHEN SEES VICTORY AHEAD KENORA Aug. 30. -' There's no doubt Conservative wilt have a substantial majority, ' said Ire-mfer Meighen yesterday on the completion of hi western tour. Mdn.i , m, rin.ilnir , thank ha been received v by the of the boat and articles of cloth ing. TEN MILLION LOSS NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 30. - Twenty-five r-ersons are known lo be dead und five others are missing and damage estimated as high as ten million dollars resnller! from Wednesday'. '-- JAPANESE FLOODS TOKIO. Aug. 30. The latest despatches from Hokkaido Island say the flood there are ublding and il is l)clieved that property damage is not heavy. Only a few casualties resulted. SUNDAY GAMES National League 1'illsburgh 2. StLouis S ed darkness. Cincinnati I, Chicaigo 5. New York 2. Brooklyn 6. Amerfcan Leave' . Delrott J, New Yorlf 0,: SI. Louis I. Cleveland 2. Chicago 2, Washington 9. The party will have more seats in Western Canada than 1 hey won last year. I am absolutely condl-dent we will pain, ill each of the four weslern provinces. After an extremely busy day Saturday the Premier Is en route to Ontario and Quebec, where tie will wind up his campaign . STONES ARRIVE FROM ENGLAND Used In Abbey Church About A. D. 597 and Later In Canterbury Cathedral. LO.'IX)N, Aug. 30. A letter of ...... .. ..... ..,K.,, i.......i catl- auaii.io n. ci iiiitriii .HciLiiaiii Marine, Limited, i London, for the safe conveyance of fixe ancient stones, forwarded by the authorities of Canterbury Catho-dral and carried free of chargo to Hie Bishop of British Columbia for incorporation lit the new Christ Church Cathedral in Vic toria. The ..tones were first used in building the Abbey Church of the Monastery of SM. Augustine between A.I). 007 and A.D. 605. Later they were built Into Canterbury iiithVdral Itself. The Cathedral of ChriM Church. Hrilish Columbia. ln which they will be incorporated will huve two towers riiug to a Itelghtjbf 135 feet and joined by ml arch' 1H5 feet high. A central tower wilf rlse 185 feet above the evel of thfr nave floor and will be'fsfhW-all over the elf? aW faP .iitfsea. flie cornerstone pf;tlig new cathedral will N laid. ne,xt month by the Bishop of London. A good erowil was present hi the. Moose HaIF;; cn Saturdnr fvjjnlnjr iylifna'jganffi whs held wflh'musre "by i'ie;Imperfal llaln-low Orcdies(ra.0f algary. , .3