5 TAXI Boston Grill and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. and 6th SL MATT VIDECK, Prop. a imimn n i rr ANIII I Nill H nm ii iii i lnuii at 1 mr m m ahar m a w CHINESE CITY lini'HAMtH KII.1.I.H mill."" CAKititii mi' ai caitixkh in iionan rimvixr. LONDON. Bept. 37. -Reuters agency rm i r n a i raa innaniuuiui wa ikw" a i a a nrr minni-ia ol captives, The Inland mission com pound was totally destroyed. COW TESTING ASSOCIATION M.W (IKIIAMZATION lOUMI.li inn IUI.KI.:Y VALLEY TO KLIP MILK I'l'IlK One of the most recent Incorjwatlons for thf province Is the "Bulkley Valley Cow-testlna Association" to operate particularly In and around Smltherx Trivw. nrf Quick. Ita oblect Is to test cows for tuberculosis with the Idea of keeping the district free from tubercular cows and thus guaranteeing to consumers a pure product. Ths incorporation Is under the Societies Act. guiltyIfTtealing linen from vessels jail three months E. Llpsett 0,000 to Atlin nsnencs. White Lily 1,600 to Cold Storage. NEW ENGLAND HERE In CJtlt. ateamer Prince Charles, Capt. Nrll McLean, la this week making he last trip of the season In the Vancou ver-Prtnce Ruprt Maaett Inlet service. ECectlve October 3 from Vancouver! aud October 9 from Prince Rupert, the! Prince John. Capt. E. Uabba, will r- sume the schedule In which she wssl onrrated last winter, making the triul from Vancouver to Prince Rupert vU all Oueen Charlotte Island point one I week and from Prince Rupert to Van couver via all Island points the other week. CANADIAN DOAT LED IN HALIBUT PRICES sale Tod.lT lm linlnl l'O.IMM) IMilllds of I Aniertraii 1 and 7KI Canadian A Canadian boat led in the matter of? Mice at the flah exchange thl morning ii. r. Lliwett aelllnc at IS AO and V while the highest American boat got mitn American boats were paid 1o fnr seconds and Canadian 7c. Follow :rm were the arrivals: Amer Im ii Eagle 82,000 to Pacific risherles. Grant 41,000 to Booth Fisheries. Urania 35.0OO to Royal Fish Co. Easfern Point. 3.000 to Cold Storage. Portlock 40.000 to Cold Storage. Ciiuillun WITH 55,000 LBS. vi- t:Mll.MI l.'S TICAWLEiS l.MH IIAI.im'T TOII.W TIIUOHlll ATLIN IIMIKItlKS PL.VNT Ueslde the halibut landing marketed I i at.- ni .. IPv ssr- at rrt 4VU Ti-inrnlntr. thru ...... - . . ri Ii ivl'iif , at IDC .AVt'v p e.ded guilty previously to a charge W dllcnari!lng . catch of 5.- lTT' sl '000 pounc through the AUln Fisheries whteh ... .mnioved. Oeorge local plnt, Thornebrow was sentenced to threo month Imprisonment by Magistrate Shaw la tbt Folic Court Saturday. Tills Is the first call here for some time or tne new .uiuu which Is now operating on the company lay. HARD TASK FOR SCOTLAND YARD UltMONIiH VAI I t'll AT $lim,li(i(i Ills APPr'.AKi.ii when iikimi than- lLKKEII IN" LONDON LONDON, 8ept. 37. Scotland Yard faces the task of solving one of the gteatest "criminal mysteries of recent, years lit this country. Diamonds 'valued j at 1400,000 were stolen from a mall van. In one of the busiest centres of London' central postofflce from the Hattou Oai-cfen branch post office, the package of ems disappeared wheu the van, al though under post office supervision, somehow vanished and was found desertrd some hours later. LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER AT CHEMAINUS DEAD VICTORIA, Sept. 37. The lighthouse keepcrat Bear Point near Chemalnua was found dead there yesterday. It Is believed? that 'death wa the result of natural causes, PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper . 1 -ltMilff nn 1 n II Ni H JViri PRINCE J'KiriCC RUPERT, KUrC.nl, B.C, DU4 MONDAY, uvnyAi. . tjw SEPTEMBER a unotn 27, i, 1J26. vv. UU aa: I MEMORIAL SERVICE held by Rev Dr. Edwards, chaplain of Jasper National Park, for Nurse Edith Cavell, at the.tojt , .k- --,... ,,.mi in her hanor. The mountain and glacier form a solemn setting. Dr. Edwards may be seen TWO FLYERS COLLIDED AT A CROSSOVER iu:Tii.t:iii:M. n:NA, xept, 17. At let nine wtmiii were klllrd and SJ Injured thU morning when MrHiiluu I'ljer f the Jersey Central llrtllwa) ploiiKliett Into Ihe le-hltli Untiled on Ihe Ixlilsh Valley rami at Hie rrtMnrr of Ihe tao rullai on the outskirts of llrtlitehant. on the snow at right pronouncing the benedlstlon. World Series to Open Saturday When New York Yankees Meet St. Louis Cardinals at New York NEW YORK, September 37 The St. Louts Cardinals and New York Yankees meet thla year In the World Series, the Yankees cinching the American pennant Saturday by defeating 8t. Louis twice and incidentally Ruth increased his homtrs to 47 by hitting three circuit drives In the first game. He scored with three runners ahead of him In the fifth and In the second he accounted for other two drives. The Yanks took It easy Suuday and St. Louis won both ends of a double header. Cincinnati defeated St. Louis Sunday before 14.000 tans. nHirxno. Rent ember 27. The first game of the World Series between the New York Yankees and St. Louis - Cardinals will be played at New York cniunt,, mmmlutlnnrr Landla announ-1 ced today. The series la decided In the first four out of seven. American league -2. 'Washington 1-3, Chicago 3-New Y'ork 10-10; St. Louis Others rain, National lugue .Pittsburg II-3. Boston 8-5. Chicago 3, Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 2-4. 5. St. Louis 3. New York, 13. KlMl.lV (l AM I'M National lafue Chicago 1-3, Brooklyn 3-. Philadelphia 3-2, New York 3-3. St. Louis 1, Cincinnati 3. American league New York 1-3, St. Louis 6-6. Boston 3-4, Detroit 11-5. Philadelphia 8-3, Cleveland 5-0. Washington 4, Chicago 7. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat Dunwell . . . Gladstone Independence U & L. .... Marmot . . . Premier . . , v silver Crest Bid, Asked. 144 s, 1.15 1.25 43 .344 .ouv; .mu .10 .08 .08 3.13 3.18 RUPERT SHOULD HAVE SMELTER IIKILAKEH R. W. IIARUKN, IK1T0R OK MININU A ENOINI'.ERINO UEl'OKU Prince Rupert should not let up on the agitation for the establishment of a metallurgical plant here declares R. W. Haggen. editor of. the Mining and En gineering Record ot British) Columbia who was a visitor In the city at the end of the week on hi way to the Omlneca mining fields. The site here Is very strategetlo to the mines of the north coast and the Interior and a plant J here would-be ot benefit to the mines i aa well as to the city. Prince Rupert, ! Mr. Haggen' says, has not realized the importance of mining to the city which has been great and which will Increase In the future. Mines of Portland Canal. Alice Arm aud the Interior should be tributary to the city say Mr. Hsgten. Mr. Haggen was on his way to the Interior where he will gather material for a special Issue of the Mining it Engineering Record dealing with that district which will be Issued shortly, Advertise In the Dully News 5? IMkb MCPHERSON ARRAIGNED IN i VICTORIA. Sept. 27. A. freight rate waroa-s1lk earjoee. has beeu-siar-el by he Kawasaki Kl&en Kalsha. which only .wo months ago made the move that irought about a freight rate war rcr .ea shipments from Shlmldzu, it was learned on the arrival of the President jefferson from the Orient. The company has announced silk freights from Kokohama at the socially educed rate of at a bale against the stipulated freight of 40 by the transpacific Steamship Conference. This Japanese shlpplcg firm has cut the tea freight from Shlmldzu to the United States during the past two months and caused consternation among ihe conference steamers. Reckless freight s&mpetltlon followed as a result. Now that the tea season la already past Its height the Kawasaki Interest has de- ided to come In for a share of the silk transportation to America. The firm Is asking silk exporters. Japanese and forelzn. In Yokohama to ship by 1U shlpa. The Baltimore Mam 0.000 tons, one of the largest freighters belonging to the "K" Line, recently carried from Yokohama an unusually large cargo of I.9S0 balca to Seattle at the reduced rate of S3. The firm expects to take more large consignments hereafter. Counter steps are being con. sldered by the conference ships. WEATHER BETTER IN ALBERTA AND CUTTING RESUMED CALGARY. Sept 37. dltlous are greatly improved in ai- ';erta and It U expected that cuttlnj grain will be resumed In a number of districts but threshing will not be general until the latter part of the week. THANKSGIVING AT ANGLICAN CHURCH Harvest Thanksgiving services were conducted at 8t Church yesterday with Kood congregations In attendance. There was special music by the chou and In the evening Miss Annie Dal by wa soloist. WEATHER REPORT Terrace. Fcggy, calm, temp. 40. Anyox. Cloudy, calm, temp. 40. Stewart. Cloudy, calm', temp. 43. Harelton. Cloudy, calm. temp. 40. Telegraph Creek. Rain, calm, temp, 40. Smlthers. Cloudy, calm, temp. 40. Burns Lake. Cloudy .calm. temp. 40. Whttehorse. Cloudy, south wind, temp. 44. Daa son. Clear, calm, temp. 30. F. L. Biifkley la a passenger on the Prince Charles today going through to Port Clements. He will return south thla week on the tame steamer. Large Upstair Dining Mail, with oewly laid dancina floor for. hire. NEW SODA 'FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for (he least. Phone 7. COURT - -. m,mmm W W I V. AIWTI mweraWWV f T AfIT ORLD SERIES BASEBALL OPENS SATURDAY, Si. LOUIS VtKSUS m iOKK mee Mcrherson Was Formally Charged in Court This Morning . a a a a a a i v i a a w a a a ar a a a a.j kidnapping and that woman was hired to impersonate evangelist LOS ANGELES, September 27 -Aimee McFhcrson. evangelist, wi District Attorney Kcye clurgei Mrs. Mcpherson' Ule of kidnapping and .. - . -aft t Ii r K4 nvr Vti nn t-4tirttnn. . It la rlurired that Lflaa McPherion m mm. nn h irn ari n.id mm irrtin wiMtnin PK ara a an ipa, n k IVLiTllLll 1 JUUJUU BlUaft U produce a "MUi X" and swear ; , that she and not Mrs. Mcpnerson a (YE CCCADTC T( bttn wlln rmll,t:,n l Carmel. llr IjrrUlVlu 1U M' Wllmn 8WJI was alao ar- v " raigned tht morning together with (Ite QPTTI F othr" uLl ILL jU1IYl at - - - ?' IT 1114 llllll l: KtliARII 111 lllllltll I M.I ll l 'ii.m ujnuun. Drub f I r.n.t , - to effect an agreement In regain the coal strike told Parliament wheu rrasnrmbled today that the Oovtni- ... . a - ...it a a a ha rvl tu powers In the matter of media- owing chiefly to their Inability if Although their Uteit offer Uut ttoe .maatl. tnHlri TMr.t I A t lOlrS OH ft I mlnart thai Tr (iiti hi rtiiti i:it U)OKi:ii 1IIKOK1H TO ' - ntlMX Kl TtKT Beren rarloada of grain ere reported at the end of the week to be at Jaapcr or Eat bound fur Prince Rupert elevator Later one of theie car wa rrported at Prince Otorge. They ahould be hrr In few Uayt. CHANGE IN STEAMER SERVICE TO ISLANDS ITlnri- Ihiirlrt Making lt Trip MaMlt Inlet tliH Week Prime Jwhn Taken up Kun m.: v.iiffiB' t 'arjimmiK.immmmw-mmmcmm i r i'lBTarfir'Ti r- . i r "Trr-rai i : a. . -j ,r a Mackenzie King Will Be Accompanied to the Conference hy Lapointe ft rliair.enl io meet early in December; Hon. Vincent Massey to be first minister to Washington from Canada OTTAWA. September 27. trenUer kackenzl e King hi definitely decided jo attena me iaiperiai w:nitrei:ce ana ui ix tuyuu wt Srnes; Lapointe and pcaslbly by other mt&Uten. The Premier also announced that Hon. Vincent Maasey had been selected the flrrt mln inter plenopotentlarj to Washington but will not take over the post until the matter has been discussed with the Imperii! Conference authori ties when the Premier visits London. It was announced that Parliament will meet the first week In December ind then there will be a long adjournment over Christmas. The speakers In both the Senate andil 1 Xe House ef Commons will ee tne ;lmTrjnn rifTTtf Y tme as Ust session. (VI I INI 14 k Villi ffiElGHI RA1E WAR HAS BEEN STARTED Jflort to ?eere Carrying of 8UK irom Orient Hrlags ou Trouble HUIlJLillUUlJ&iJU IMPRISONED IN AN IRON MINE DUMOM) 1IKILIS BCINU. I'SEU. TO 'MAKlf OPEMMI 'i'OR 'ffOOB -TO' REACH MEN IRONWOOD. Mich., Sept. 27. Despite herculean efforts being made by numerous parties, the 43 men entombed late Friday In Pabst Iron Mine ar still held on the 800 foot level by tall of rock and loose earth. . Officials still believe ,the men are alive and efforts to reach them are being made from tour different angles. It Is hoped that the diamond drills will ba able to make an opening to permit food to reach the men and possibly effect a rescue late Tuesday. BRIDE KILLED WAYTOBOAT HAS MAKKlKll ONLY WHEN SHE HAH IN t'lIIENT TWO IIOl'RS AITO AC- VANCOUVER, Sept. 37. Shortly after starting out In what was to have been their honeymoon to the south, Mrs. James Bonner, bride tor two hour, wa almost killed here last night when the auto In which she and her husband were being driven to the night boat for Seattle turned over on Oeorgla Street. Edwin Blngley, driver of the car, 1 charged with manslaughter. Mrs. Bonner, prior to her wedding. !was Miss Mary Scoular of Victoria. At Pm- ,he ,nd Bonner were married and Weather con- two hours later leu to eaten tne Seattle boat Both Bonner and Blngley Injured. TWO HUNDRED MILUONLOSS WARRINGTON. En(r Sent. 27. 81 . Aimrrw a jwis.u.au Phlllp cunllf f e Lister, president of the Rev. J. B. Qlbson by Boar1 of Tndtt Mtlmate a direct Ion loot up to the present time on output alon in tne ccal tieup as not less thaa 200.000,000. BODY HAH I'OINP VANCOUVER, Sept. 27-The body Ct R. Donaldson. 53 years' of age, who htm been missing since September 14, wer found yesterday In coal harbor. ANNUAL TAX SALE Public Auction of UUy Lots will be held jn (lily Ilall. TiiiirMlay, Hept. ), ut tu a.m. List of lot enh lie hud at the Collector' .Office, i ---)