'i Mi 'IK 'il 5 TAXI and Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. und Royal HoUl, 3rd Ave. and 6th SL MATT VIDECK, Prop. i.i Wf.. No. 1U' 108. t, rauv tl" i n of the Hood "'ami nun in-ii rif f tuiue of lb it loh J-olutniiia . ri here W illi Ihe lai k-ilau tn.-e il oritanu-Tae uairuian, K. J. Johtt-,ili n the repurl of the v 'inn wh presented at it fa: and he mentioned of nal he Hi out lit tupi oved. but when ad-gardii'r- Oieie, the de-ri'plied that it knew ; z.- wim reijutn-d for watli vtitce. He recognized rarfion, however, Ihe 1 itic Oovernmenl had uy traffic and unwed a m from the federal keep up the provincial UWHVH FLEWIN HERE RRANClNf. FOR THE ELECTIONS 'lrai election business, nn in from Port Simli-"inlay. prince Huperl i usual, be hcadquarlcrt) ' ii'cUoii, Mr. I'lewin slat-. inininallons will be laketi NOTICE TO LIBERALS OF SKEENA RIDINQ I'h" Liberal enmmlllec 'nnnih. :t(i:i Third Ave., nexl Dp ntii ilny "he F.leelrie llakcry, will fpen every afternoon Pv,,"ing until clcfllon i0 SIIKIUIIIOUKK. Aug. J.M. A sharp oiilral between Ihe -J. QUEER TACTICS IN ELECTION icy wen- tohl ineir inn i-eaonnble bound . " . Electoral! For i:..vernment co-oii-lTop, tb a i fonte Improve-, Xrr-'eil I hen had not Purpose of Evading Main Is sues of Campaign. Special lo Daily Xew i OITAWA, Aug. 21. Corre-; Kiulenl here are making a frantic effort li make H appear thai the people of timada xtiouhl vote lVmc!alie to ae Ihe country! from another ta!emale. Theyi nay thai nt pn's-ent they see ti-j IhiOK better in ighl lhan a roii-j tinuanre of the condiiiott that oh-. taiued in the lat Parliament. To avoid lhl they ?ttjrsrel vottnjr for the Meighen Ouvernment candidates. JiuUlnsr from all report com-niK here, the atlempt of Meighen and SleveitH lo utampede the coimlry on Ihe cuslom investigation has failed. Something else has lo be dam and now Ihe cry is ie it stable (iovernuieut." Liberals are sitting back ami emiliiiK and watchiiK victory . . . ti r' urn in. teniruttm officer come their way. .vs a resu.i 01 llM'tr eiiniinaiioi. 01 loi.-.-roriiui - the a ruling, is visiting ed flahts in many constituencies Ihev exoecl to ael a considerably ami Ibis will nive Ihe stability .i: I ., for which Ihe Tories are asktius 'L'r..." FLOATING CANNERY '" I J m Oil I m may be filed with the a officer between now Appointments of de-ii rm ii (f officers and other officials have not yet )iiiiteieil, but will be anil nhorily, Mr. Flewlti says, l iewin i going lu Port Ks- " "lay ami will visit 'lie end of the week. MOVED TO JEDWAY Laurel Whalen Is Pieked Up at Massett and Taken South. With fishina now over iu Masse!! Inlet. Hie Somerville Jin-nery Company's floaliiu cannery. Laurel Whalen i being moved from lliere lo ,Ieiway oi the nor-Iberit end of Ihe Queen f.harlolte Islands" The lug Lome arrived at Ma.clt llet last night to pick t lie Laurel Whalen up and deliver her lo .led way. SENATOR DIES MONTHKAL. Auvr. 21 Senator L. O. David, 8rt years of age, died this moMlnar. .... : I........ I.. II l..:l : ..r ' " "" " ' r"" 'v.iiB iiiiiiii .kiBiuii in iiiun; ui (jom-t House will also Miillilmi tlitl iitrliklialu.l Ilk liinttwiH lliiiniiitM I f nl- rt t w I .. 111 II M 3 M III til I Ml IIUU4 IU IOI I llllilll iuirvt;iiiir- Ja I III Will Pit - Through five counties Mr. King motored yesterday ami av, those win- are nut on srd ten meeting in the course of a trip throughout the the Xst ami who wish to I o I uwiiships along the way from Montreal, lit car was voie at tin- forthcoming 1 110 liv crowds whir Ji hlorkeil the roadway and refused to' lort lun to u'uilv iu nerson It in n:i mill! In' 1 1 : 1 1 ilrlivcreil 1111 mlilri'sii. 'I he ri'siilt Mint he w;i- over three hour laic in reaching Sherbrooke. OD ROADS CONVENTION At each town througli which Hip I.ttra I leader paused he received' an official aildnM from Hie ma ')ur. lie null an hour late in rea ching liranby, tail he firs! visited Hie eemelery ami laid it wreath on Die grave of Ihe late Hon. George II. Itoivin and tin!! hi' rman Criticizes Department, proceeded Ho the Itoivin home to! ill Irkniua Ulllt Untl I ill" III" ir-ini" ' iii. iiinl sif tfli-H ii.hihk euroll- ed. Norman Wall i the rc- vising of lie. t. CURB POWERS UPPER HOUSE of fteaulatlone. 1 lie inumr .Main Mreet niochen u - - a crowd which had ovcrflowtii That Is Liberal Policy, De- i.hlv. ,1 m. , 'fi. .i.. from lliiv timrkei filnee. -where -a' - clarea W. R. Mot'mrwell. .i.i .Tn i - i't- - - - ---- , . .. .. . . I-.. I I... I I....... 1 U King's li.nl. Ml.l.l.. Minister. NEW WESTMINSTER, Aug. 24-"I don't wish to abolish the Upper House, but as at present constituted, with wide arbitrary powers, It Is a real menace to responsible government," declared Hon. W. R. Motherwell, minister of agriculture In the Mackenzie King government, speaking here last night. "Our policy Is to curb the powers of the Senate, similar to that adopted by the British House of Commons." OCEAN FALLS DROWNED 4 FT. WATER YAXi:OUT.h Au .2l.-:rawl-iiii; from (he parent's houseboat on Lake ltuntr.cn, northeast of here. Saviro, infant son of Sele kichi HasliiirVirhl fell fro in the float and was drowned in four feel of water. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE !,.; Silver, ... Duuwell .... ... Howe $uund Imlepcndenrc Indian ., 4i.... L. aiii;;L, Mafniot Lucky Jim ... Premier Porter Idaho Surf Inlet .... Hid. 1.1)3 I. (18 38.00 .0(1 U .05 .ll'.Mi .lH 2.10 .07 H .03 H miUj FOR WINNIPEG Team Loaves Tonight and Will Contest Right to be In Finals. VA.Vf'orVKIt. Ana. 21. Ocean Falls laerOsse Irani leaves tonight fur Winnipeg where they play on Mo In it I ay the first ,aame against Hie Winnipeg Timers, the champions Ihln eastn of .Manitoba. This erieji will decide which team is to pdrlicipale in the Dominion larroKsc finals al Toronto, commencing on September I, lamer majority thai, lasi yeart u . I ,W M H LSKK A i w aawwwMaw ON LAKE BUNTZEN AND Akeri, 2.00 1.72 .08 .OtiH .10 II 2.20 PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ' '""Vi- PHIXCB PIUXCB IIUI'KHTi IIUPKHT, I). U. C.f C.f TUESDAY. TUESDAY. AUGUST AUGUST 21, 21, 1020. 11)20. Teitertiya circulation, i5i street sain tot n Jt ,t , r- ; . .l.-i... , ACKENZIE KING IS ACCLAIMED IN Last , r he New Modioli W naler The i:h ule W Mnrgau hu been niotailcU m t, rmirrete bae. jul beyond Ihe reach of the wae thai tted to htifre" her bows, und ha been, dedn aled u a memorial lo an industry thai has nearly dis- i"' oeafed t'runi Hie w aler be knew. No One Wa&to Blame for the Death of Martin Fotland but Safety, Recommendations Made Holding no person lo blame Tor Ihe accident, but urging the ulnioot care under such circumstances, the coroner's jury which in estimated the death of Ihe late Capl. Martin Follaml of the American halibut schooner Lincoln yesterday afternoon brought in Ihe following verdict: "That said Mtirtfu Fotland cam eto his death by accident on hoard the boat Lincoln al the Imperial Oil Company's dock al Prun e Hupert on August 17, there not being tuy blame or neaiigenre aitaruauie to any per-. - . . . . . .,. . "Whereas, in our opinion, theD VAI F WTIWH said Martin Fotland', death was! f XlLlLill 1 lllU caused by an explosion of gasoline fumes due lo the faulty construction of the intake pipes of the gasoline tanks, we make the fojlowig? recommendation: "That this finding be, forwarded lo the proper authorities and that, if possible, a rigid inspection1 be made of all gasoline installations on all boats. it .. r:.. :..i.i: : a I SPENT MILLION Got $200,000 and Part or Pro-ducer's Rights For Each Picture Made. NKW YOHK. Aiifr. 21. Friend of lliiilnhili VIintiiio elaini l.l ml We furlher reeonunend that; ,.. left an estate of three .iiiarlnrs tue tire iiaimns; e.uipmcni at an of ., ,iion ,ilars, , docks in the city be inspected as ....,.,.,.. ,., t,...,., i. soon as possible and passed upoitj of ,ht. cor,,orHiio j,r0)hic by Ihe provincial fire marshal be fore being allowed to operate further." Further witnesses heard in the iiupiesl yesterday afternoon were O. A. Woodland and Alex. ' llix, who grave evidence as to the safely of Ihe plant and methods em ployed there: D. II. McDonald, fire ins the shiek's pictures states that Valentino sper.l nearly eery cent of Ihe million dollars earneil last year under u contract for $2iHi.O0ti for each picture and a quarter of Ibe producers' pross receipts I herefrom Schenk denied the report that ValfHilitiii (fitfiirii1 lii lifi. fiin u chief, and W. Williams, cook on ,an .i.,iu i.i- r,....- ...i . . . n . . innsavse inic ill. iii mit aJUi Mie i.iiuoiii woo usiiHfu as to ...i.i i, ,.,.,.i ...!, ih. i . r,.w.. the ventilation on the boat. MANSON WITH of the company to secure them from loss in the thing happening. event of any STORK TffllAYlWU MlNlSlliKS Touring Together Through Lakes Country of Interior British " Columbia. i Him, A. M. Manson Is meelinfc Fred Slork today al Hums Lake' and proceeding lo Francoi. and tioisa i.aKe, wnere iney Avtii iioiil meelitvas and meet the. people, returning to Hurns Lake t.1mr- row evening where a inass .meet Ing Is 'In be held whuTlvIll bo addressed by Hie AltorneyH'en eral and also by Mr, Stbrk, V :.iw.r- JUIN lABlNtl Hon. Andre Fauteaux and Hon. Dr. Eugene Paquett Sworn In Yesterday. OITAWA, Aug. 21. -The Hon. Andre Fauteaux, solicitor general in the Meighen cabinet in 1U21, was sworn in again in the same capacity yesterday. Hon. Dr. Fiicmie Puemiplt v;is sworn in as ; minister of .heal Ihj Slate's; ami Soldiers civil re-eslahl sh- ment. Ad finance, after eompaigmng 4 in the federal riding of Carr ihoo. says: "My belief is that the Cariboo ridinir will swing back to the Liberal party by an emphatic majority. I 4 do not think there is any doubt that the electors of Cariboo already have made un their minds to vote against the Meighen gov- ! eminent. This will be a sain for the .Liberal party, as Cariboo went Conservative' in the last elect ;.in." STEVENS AND THE CUSTOMS Says He Did Not Get Information From Government But From Other Organization. YAXCOUYFIl, Aug. 21. - In the opening of his campaign last nishl. Hon. II. II. Stevens gave a denial to statements which he charged Mackenzie King had cir Ciliated lo Ihe effect that Stevens had obtained the information on which he based his investigations Info the customs department from government sources. " obtained it," he declared, "from Mr. Sparks, president of the Merchants Pro tective Association and lo him the people of Canada owe a debt of pralilude." Mr. Stevens insisted that the information upon which the rus loms resolution vra based was secured in November of last year and at (hat lime his resolution had been prepared and filed with Ihe clerk of the House. He claim ed that Dissaillon, the Montreal customs officer, was not dis changed until the resolution was out on the order paper of the House. He claimed also (hat the inquiry showed Parliament leaks iu the treasury estimated to he at least thirty million dollars. Leon Ladder, 'wlm was support ing Stevens, declared Hint Ihe policy adopted by the Liberal leader will ultimalely and mosLeerlainly make Canada in air economic ense dependent on the United XdverlUe lu the Dally; News." Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing door for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and bent for the leaat. Phono 467. PRICE FlVi? CKfTTR, 1 EAST l m rvi nrv nnn iininriT n. rnx n aim w nmn TiiTivriAit w . 1liVlllllS WILill ULIU IFI Llll LV LI I IU1 V L I L. 1 1 1 I IIIUIIJI L I L UllllV'llRI Ml V II A II 11 A 1 lLlUlLi ITILIUHLH I LL1UL0 IllMdLLr 1 U tUlfll LL 1 nUilJUll DAI MIL VTA I rowas Held un Vlachpnzip limp Refused to Let Him Pass Until He Discussed Election Issues rmer Premier Laid a Wreath on Grave of Late Minister of Customs and Visited the Family jbut Blocked by Crowd COURT OF REVISION SITTING TOMORROW ' Tomorrow t ho court of ' rniinn which -sils every 4 Ant.- ftiii. u-itut n I lun ii'iliiiL' A) Meighen Will Complete Hudson Bay Railway If Returned Sept. 14 SASKATOON. Aug. a i. After a busy day. during which he ai1dre."ed audieiiee al a number of nirai Htil in Saskatchewan. Picniier Meighen spoke before a Coii.-ervalive rally-here last night, reiterliti3r :hat it was Jhe intention of Ihe Con-!ervative if returned jniwer to tomplete the 1 1 ml -on Hay 1 tail way. The Premier aid that he opi'io-eo! the htatnlory fixing of freight rale for any part of Cannda tin'ii that the UoVervatives would maintain the Canadian National Itailwvtys. He made a i?oroi: defense of hi nimbler, of railway, lion. W. A. It!ack. When aked if hisi appoinlinent wa pei-inaneiil. Hie aitpoiutment, he -aH( .had been made with the same ass'irance of permanencyj "jriven any mitiiter ever appoint-1 ed to the cabinet." Mr. Hlack.i he :inl liinl n rpivir.l n u i'iin.' " lm idian citizen "uiiexeeHe.l in thul Chanfle "aJe In Boaoelof Island IcoutUry." As AN ERUPTION Neck of Land Extended. Is j COItDOVA, Aug. 21-Hogoslof CARIBOO LIKELY ls'a"" a inousanil miles soulu- TO GO LIBERAL IS west of here itrthe Aleutian group. McLZAN'S BELIEF ; iHppeared covered with a new de- ! posit of volcani asfttlift-cutter VltnOHIA. AUn.-iiHoiu .JUwa.rfPurte44oab.B4valiraUio J. i. vMaiM.t'an, rmiuter or f station here. The volcano on the island erupled violently Wednesday and the neck of land extending from the west side of Ihe island is said lo have nearly joined with the nearby islets. From, a distance it appeared to form a lake, The general shape of the "Island ia unchanged. Steam is issuing from, several points on the (BROOKLYN BEAT THE PIRATES Max Carey Contributed to Defeat of Former Team Mates, Securing No Hits. CVFAV YOHK. Aug. 21. The St. Louis arrlinals hold a lead of one point over Pittsburg. In the National League,, tod.iy by virtue of Hrooklyn's victory over the Pirates in the yrsVgatntyeslerday. Max Carey ronlributedtlo ihe dow nfall of his former Team mate by securing 6o hits, Hy defeating New A'ork in ten innings. Cincinnati crept within half a game of the leaders. New York now leads In the Am erican League by ten full Ramos. American League Detroit I). Hoslou 1. Chicago I. Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 2. New York 3. St. Louis , Washington t. National League Hrooklyn 7-2, Pittsburgh' 3-10 New York (1, V.iucinnali 7. . THE PUBLICLY EXPRESSED OPINION OF A CONSERVATIVE - "In my view the, whole of Ibis western nuvement should he - directed., lo the port of Vanpouverii'nucI nil pubP'e oionie expemied up- oir the Pacific const should be expended there. l'her never was a more crossly flagrant inMance of expen- diliire of public tnouies for purely political purpose than the building oyhe ele-- valor at, Prineejltup"vt. V Uie ,.ilR'ral goverhtu''nU , , ; V ':..,vv " :'